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ALUMNI  CANTABRIGIENSES 

A  BIOGRAPHICAL  LIST  OF  ALL  KNOWN  STUDENTS,  GRADUATES 

AND  HOLDERS  OF  OFFICE  AT  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  CAMBRIDGE, 

FROM  THE  EARLIEST  TIMES  TO  1900 

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

PRESIDENT  OF  QUEENS'  COLLEGE 


PART  II 

FROM  1752  TO  1900 

VOLUME  VI 
SQUARE— ZUPITZA 


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ALUMNI  CANTABRIGIENSES 


FROM    1752   TO    1900 


Square,  Alfred  Arthur 

SQUARE,  ALFRED  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897. 
Eldest  s.  of  Alfred,  merchant,  of  3,  Anglesey  Villas,  Ford 
Park,  Plymouth.  B.  there,  Aug.  2,  1879.  School,  Marl- 
borough College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Nephew  of  the  next 
two.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 
SQUARE,  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6,  1878.  S.  of 
William  Joseph,  surgeon,  of  Plymouth  (and  Charlotte  Ann). 
B.  Feb.  26,  i860,  at  Plymouth.  Bapt.  Jan.  13,  1875.  [School, 
Marlborough  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A. 
1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1883;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  Newport 
PagneU,  Bucks.,  1883-5.  C.  of  St  John-the-EvangeUst, 
Newbury,  1885-8.  C.  of  Kenn,  Devon,  1888-94.  R.  of 
St  Dominic,  Cornwall,  1894-1934.  Died  Dec.  15,  1934- 
Brother  of  the  next.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
SQUARE,  ERNEST.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Jan.  26,  1872. 
S.  of  William  Joseph,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Plymouth.  B.  there 
[Apr.  28,  I '^ji].  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Lent, 
1872;  B.A.  KS75;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1875; 
priest,  1876;  C.  of  Dilton  Marsh,  Wilts.,  1875-9-  ^-  ol  Frome- 
Selwood,  Somerset,  1879-83.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bury, 
Lanes.,  1883-5.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Cardiff,  1886-7.  R.  of 
St  Mary  Steps,  Exeter,  1887-91.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Devon- 
port,  1892-6.  R.  of  Wheatacre,  Suffolk,  1896-1910.  C.  of 
St  Mary  Steps,  Exeter,  1911-22.  Died  Oct.  23,  1922.  Brother 
of  the  above.  (.Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Venn, 
u.  401;  Crockf'^rd;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  27,  1922.) 
SQUIBB,  ARTHUR,  •■^dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  5,  1856. 
S.  of  George  James,  surgeon  (and  Frances  Elizabeth).  Bapt. 
Nov.  21,  1836,  at  St  Mark's,  North  Audley  Street,  London. 
School,  Marlborough  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A. 
1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Stapleford, 
Cambs.,  1862-6.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Hoxton,  1866-7.  C.  of 
St  Bartholomew-the-Great,  London,  1871-4.  C.  of  Mistley, 
Essex,  1874-5.  C.  of  Bocking,  1876-82.  C.  of  Everdon, 
Northants.,  1886-7.  C.  of  TivetshaU,  Norfolk,  1887-91. 
Resided  latierly  at  South  Crescent,  Bedford  Square,  London, 
where  he  died  Mar.  3,  1900.  (Eagle,  xxii.  259;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Mar.  7,  1900.) 
SQUIBB,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  28,  1817. 
[sth  s.  of  George,  auctioneer,  of  Boyle  Street,  London.  B. 
Mar.  23,  1802.]  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  27,  1813. 
Of  Pan  ton  Square,  Haymarket.  (Inns  of  Court;  H.  H.  G. 
Clark,  Some  Account  of  the  Clark  Family,  36;  V.  Hodson.) 
SQUIRE,  ALFRED  BENNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  31, 
1873.  S.  of  Charles  [James  Flower],  [solicitor],  of  2,  Dumford 
Street,  Stonehouse  [Pl>'mouth].  Devon.  B.  Aug.  17,  1853, 
at  Bodmin,  Cornwall.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 
SQUIRE,  ALFRED  MORGAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's.  Sept.  29, 
1900.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  Apr.  3,  i88o,  at  Leicester.  Schools, 
Wyggeston's,  Leicester,  and  South  Eastern  College  [St 
Laurence],  Ramsgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1901;  B..'^.  1904.  In 
business  at  Leicester.  Latterly  of  Firway  Lodge,  Grayshott, 
Surrey.  Of  Benifold,  Headley,  Bordon,  Hants.,  in  1950. 
Brother  of  Samuel  G.  (1897).  (St  Laurence  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile, 
II.  844.) 

SQUIRE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  33)  at  Pembroke,  June  30, 
1841.  S.  of  John  Squire,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845.  House  Surgeon  and  Clinical 
Clerk  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1834;  L.S.A., 
1833.  Practised  at  Deal,  Kent.  Died  Dec.  10,  1888,  aged  81, 
at  Upper  Deal.  (Medical  Directories;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  2, 
1889.) 

SQUIRE,  ARTHUR  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1884.  Of  Beds.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1889;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  Houghton  Regis,  Beds., 
1889-92.    C.  of  St  John's,  Reading,  1892-3.    C.  of  St  Mar- 


Squire,  Robert  Hemington 

garet's,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1894-7.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1897-1900.  C.  of  Lymington,  Hants., 
1900-2.  C.  of  South  Shoebury,  Essex,  1902-4.  R.  of 
Quenington,  Gloucs.,  1904-28.  Married,  Oct.  21,  1890, 
Marion  Gertrude,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Henry  NichoUs,  Esq., 
of  Washingborough,  Lines.  Died  Mar.  20,  1928.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Mar.  22,  1928.) 

SQUIRE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  25, 
1797.  [2nd]  s.  of  John,  M.D.  B.  [Oct.  3,  1780],  at  Wands- 
worth, Surrey.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1797; 
Scholar,  1797;  Tancred  Divinity  student,  i797;  B.A.  i8oi; 
M..A.  1804.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1811;  C.  of  St  Neots, 
Hunts.,  1811-13.  Head  Master  of  Felsted  School,  1813-35. 
V.  of  Puttenham,  Herts.,  1831-5.  R.  of  Ashen,  Essex, 
1835-53.  Died  Feb.  22,  1853,  aged  72.  (Peile,  n.  343;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  Al.  Felsted.;  G.  Mag.,  1853, 11.  558; 
R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

SQUIRE,  JOHN  ARNOTT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Oct.  28, 
1791.   B.  at  Galway,  Co.  Galway,  Ireland. 

SQUIRE,  JOHN  FRANKLIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  4,  1758.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1715),  i<-  of  Lavenham, 
Suffolk.  B.  there.  Bapt.  June  2,  1740.  School,  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar,  1758;  B.A.  (5th 
Wrangler)  1763;  M.A.  1766.  Fellow,  1764-81;  Dean,  1767-75. 
Usher  at  Bury  St  Edmunds  School,  1763.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  July  24,  1763;  priest,  Aug.  12,  1764.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  1768.  R.  of  Bratton- 
Fleming,  Devon,  1780-1801.  R.  of  Arlington,  1801-18. 
Sometime  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  Died  Aug.  2, 
1S18,  at  Barnstaple.  Father  of  the  next.  (Christ's  Hospital 
Exhibitioners,  which  confuses  date  of  death  with  that  of  his 
son;  Venn,  11.  75;  G.  Mag.,  1818,  11.  375.) 

SQUIRE,  JOHN  FRANKLIN.  Adin.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
May  4,  1808.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  [Franklin]  (above),  of 
Bratton-Fleming,  Devon.  B.  there.  Schools,  Barnstaple  and 
Exeter.  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1815.  Fellow, 
1814-28.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  Nov.  12,  1815.  R.  of 
Beachampton,  Bucks.,  1827-34.  Died  June  17, 1834,  aged  43. 
{Venn,  11.  151;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  11.  441.) 

SQUIRE,  LEONARD  HARDING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1876.  rS.  of  H.,  of  Heath  View,  Hampstead.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1879; 
priest.  1880;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Maidstone,  1879-82.  C.  of 
Southborough.  Kent,  1882-7.  C.  of  Coulsdon,  Surrey,  1887-9. 
V.  of  Kenley,  1889-1918.  Married,  Oct.  16,  1888,  Alice  M.  B., 
only  dau.  of  R.  J.  Fremlin,  Esq.,  of  Maidstone.  Died  Feb.  11, 
1918.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  13,  1918.) 

SQUIRE,  RALPH  TYNDALL.  .Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1882. 
[2nd]  s.  of  W.  [WiUiam  Stevens,  of  St  John's  Wood  Park, 
London]  (and  Annie,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Litler).  [B. 
Sept.  10,  1863.]  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1884,  1886; 
played  for  England,  1886.  Married,  -Apr.  15,  1891,  Constance, 
youngest  dau.  of  Joseph  Allen,  of  Abercom  Place,  St  John's 
Wood.  Died  Aug.  22,  1944,  in  London.  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Book  of  Blues;  The  Times,  Aug.  24,  1944.) 

SQUIRE,  ROBERT  HEMINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  12,  1862.  S.  of  Josiah,  of  Dorking  Surrey.  B.  Feb.  18, 
1843,  at  Deal,  Kent.  School,  Sussex  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1862;  B.A.  1866.  .\t  St  George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1878. 
Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  Bamwood  House  hospital  for 
the  insane,  Gloucester,  and  later  at  the  County  Asylum, 
Whittingham,  Lanes.  Died  July  6,  1900,  at  Haverstock  HiU, 
London.   (Medical  DireUories;  The  Times,  July  10,  1900.) 


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Squire,  Samuel 

SQUIRE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  i,  1781.  Of 
Middlesex.  [2iid]  s.  of  the  Kt.  Kev.  Samuel  (1730).  'ate 
Bishop  of  St  David's  (and  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ardesoif,  of  Soho  Square,  London).  B.  Dec.  18,  1763.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1781.  Migrated  to  Jesus, 
Dec.  28,  1781;  B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1788.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  25,  1782.  Died,  unmarried,  Sept.  7,  1843,  at 
Leamington;  buried  in  the  vaults  under  Leamington  church. 
(Eton  Coll.  Keg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  485;  Inns  of  Court; 
G.  Mag.,  1843,  II.  445;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  Ser.,  iii.  215.) 

SQUIRE,  SAMUEL  GIMSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  2, 
1897.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  [Jan.  14,  1879],  at  Leicester.  School, 
Wyggeston's,  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1900; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Assistant 
Master  at  St  Peter's  School,  York,  1903-8;  at  Oundle  School 
from  1908.  Of  St  Anthony  House,  Oundle,  in  1946.  Brother 
of  Alfred  M.  (1900).  (Peile,  11.  823;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

SQUIRE,  WILLIAM  BARCLAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  3,  1875.  Only  s.  of  William,  merchant,  of 
Feltham,  Middlesex  (and  Elizabeth  Ogden).  B.  [Oct.  16, 
1855],  in  London.  [Educated  privately.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  B.A.  1879.  Hon.  Fellow,  1925.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1883; 
practised  in  London  until  1885.  F.S.A..  1888;  F.R.G.S., 
1894.  Assistant  in  the  dept.  of  printed  books,  British  Museum, 
1885-1912;  Assistant  Keeper,  1912-20.  Music  Critic  for  the 
Saturday  Review,  Westminster  Gazette,  Globe  and  Pilot,  1890- 
1904.  During  the  Great  War,  1914-19,  in  the  Intelligence 
Dept.  of  the  Admiralty,  1916-18;  in  the  historical  section  of 
the  Foreign  Office,  1918-20.  Keeper  of  the  King's  Music, 
1924-7.  Contributor  to  the  Encyclopcedia  Britannica  and  to 
the  D.N.B.  Compiled  catalogues  of  old  printed  music  in  the 
British  Museum,  in  the  Chapter  library  of  Westminster 
Abbey  and  in  the  Royal  College  of  Music.  Hon.  Sec,  Purcell 
Society.  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jeru- 
salem, 1918.  M.V.O.,  1926.  Died,  unmarried,  Jan.  13,  1927, 
in  London.  His  sisters  founded  the  W.  B.  Squire  prize  in  his 
memory.   (Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 

SQUIRE,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  7,  1825.  S.  of  [Wright]  Thomas  (and  Mary  Philipson, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wright).  B.  [May  16,  1807I,  at 
Peterborough.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  Joined 
the  2nd  Life  Guards,  1828;  Capt.,  1837;  retired,  1838.  Of 
Barton  Place,  near  Mildenhall,  Sufiolk.  Married,  1838,  Anne 
Alphonsa,  dau.  of  James  Stewart,  of  Boston,  U.S.A.,  and 
had  issue.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families; 
Sir  Wasey  Sterry;  Burke,  L.G.) 

SQUIRES,  HENRY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Apr.  19, 
1879.  Of  Tennis  Court  Road,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Easter, 
1879;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Adm.  Solicitor,  i886;  practised 
in  Cambridge;  founder  of  the  firm  of  Messrs  Squkes  and  Co., 
II,  Peas  Hill;  retired,  1927.  Resided  at  Vale  House,  Cherry- 
hinton  Road,  Cambridge.  Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir 
Charles  Todd,  K.C.M.G.,  Postmaster-General  of  South 
Australia.  Died  Dec.  i2,  1930,  at  Wantage.  (Law  Lists; 
The  Times,  Dec.  13,  1930.) 

SQUIRES,  ROBERT  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1S65.  S.  of  William  Westbrooke,M.D.  (and  Ellen).  B.  May  6, 
1846,  in  Florence,  Italy.  Bapt.  June  7,  1846.  [School,  Liver- 
pool College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1879. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canteifbury)  1870;  priest  (Bombay)  1872. 
Missioner  (C.M.S.)  at'Nasik,  1870-7  and  1881-92.  Principal 
of  the  Divinity  College,  Poona,  1882-4  and  1888-9.  Inc.  of 
Girgaum  Church,  Bombay,  1884-7  and  1889-91.  Fellow  of 
Bombay  University.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
1892-5.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  St  Albans,  1895-1910.  Rural  Dean 
of  St  Albans,  1907-10.  Married,  Jan.  4,  1881,  Bessie,  dau. 
of  Charles  B.  Ker,  Esq.,  of  Blackheath.  Died  Aug.  21,  1912, 
at  Margate.  (Eagle,  xxxiv.  268;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Aug.  23,  1912.) 

SQUIRES,  SIDNEY  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  18, 
1890.  S.  of  Henry,  attorney's  clerk  [died  Feb.  19,  1872]  (and 
Ann  Parish).  B.  Jan.  27,  1868,  at  Leeds.  Schools,  Leeds 
Grammar  (the  Rev.  J.  Matthews)  and  Yorkshure  College 
(Prof.  Bodington).   Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1897. 

SRAWLEY,  JAMES  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888. 
S.  of  James,  of  Birmingham  (and  Anne  Stubbs).  B.  Dec.  13, 
1868,  at  Aston.  Schools,  King  Edward's,  Aston  and  Bir- 
mingham. Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  Carus  prize,  1891 
and  1892;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1891;  (Theol.  Trip., 
PtI,  ist  Class,  1893);  M.A.  1895;  B.D.  1903;  D.D.  1908.  Ord 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Walsall,  Staffs., 
1893-3.  Vice- Principal  of  Lichfield  Theological  College, 
1895-7.  C.  of  St  Mary-the-Less,  Cambridge,  1898-1905. 
Lecturer,  1897-1912,  and  tutor  of  Selwyn  Hostel,  1907-12. 


Stable,  Samuel  Montague 

R.  of  Weeting,  Norfolk,  1912-19.  Archdeacon  of  Wisbech, 
1916-23.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1916,  1925  and  1930. 
V.  of  Sutton-in-the-Isle,  1919-24.  Chancellor  and  Canon  of 
Lincoln  Cathedral,  1923-47.  Married,  June  21,  1898,  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  Francis  Riddell,  of  Llandudno,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  The  Epistles  of  St  Ignatius;  The  Catechetical  Oration 
of  Gregory  of  Nyssa;  The  Early  History  of  the  Ltturgy;  The 
English  Consecration  Prayer;  etc.  Of  Minster  Yard,  Lincoln 
in  1952.    (Venn,  11.  502;  Crockford;  Who's  Who.) 

SRI-KANTA,  COOMARA  SWAmY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  12,  1890.  S.  of  P.  Coomara  Sw4my.  B.  [June  13,  1872], 
in  Colombo,  Ceylon.  School,  St  Thomas's,  Colombo.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890.  In  the  Mercantile  bank  at  Colombo.  (Peile,  11. 
760.) 

SRIPAD,  BABAJI  THAKUR.  .'\dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's, 
May  9,  1870.  B.  in  Bombay.  Kept  one  term.  39th  in  I.C.S. 
examination,  1870.   (Peile,  11.  615.) 

STAATS,  CARL  WILHELM  OTTO.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  W'ilham,  merchant  of  [Blackheath],  London  (and  Louisa 
Koenig).  B.  there,  Dec.  8,  1868.  School,  Dulwich  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Became  a  Non-Coil,  student;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1899.  Of  Paignton,  Devon. 
'Died  3  or  4  years  later'  (viz.,  after  1899).  (Dulwich  Coll. 
Reg.;  Venn,  11.  493.) 

STABB,  ARTHUR  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Apr.  23, 
1891.  [2nd  s.  of  William  Henry  (and  Ellen),  of  llfracombe.j 
Matric.  Easter,  1891 ;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1896.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there,  i8go.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1889;  M.R.C.P.,  1897;  F.R.C.P.,  1908.  House  Physician  at 
Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge,  for  3 J  years;  and 
University  Lecturer  in  Midwifery,  1897-1903.  Senior  Resi- 
dent Medical  Officer  at  Queen  Charlotte's  Hospital.  Assistant 
Physician  and  Lecturer  in  Midwifery  at  St  George's  Hospital. 
Practised  in  Harley  Street ;  retired  by  1930.  Married,  June  20, 
1904,  Florence  Gertrude,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Edward  Ran- 
some,  of  Ipswich.  Latterly  of  Woodchester,  Gloucs.  Died 
Oct.  3,  1944,  at  Stroud.  (Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Oct.  5,  1944.) 

STABB,  WILLIAM  WILKING.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1884. 
S.  of  W[illiam]  Wilking,  surgeon,  of  Torquay.  B.  there, 
Sept.  17,  1866.  School,  Newton  College,  Newton  Abbot. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1890; 
M.D.  1893;  M.A.  1919.  .At  St  Thomas's  and  Queen  Charlotte's 
Hospitals.  Practised  at  Torquay.  Married,  1900,  Mary 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  O.  C.  Hartley,  of  Banwell  Court, 
Gloucs.  Died  Mar.  8,  1934,  at  Torquay.  (Venn,  11.  467; 
Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1934.) 

STABBACK,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1810,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1810.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John 
(Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1745),  of  Exeter.  B.  there,  1759.] 
Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  17,  1778,  aged  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1782.  R.  of  East  Anstey,  Devon,  1800,  and 
P.C.  of  Mariansleigh,  1809-37.  R.  of  St  Clether,  Cornwall, 
1809-37,  and  V.  of  Sancreed,  1816-37.  R.  of  St  Stephen's, 
Exeter,  1816-37.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Harrowby. 
Married  EUzabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Hoblyn,  V.  of 
Newton  St  Cyres,  Devon.  Died  Aug.  16,  1837,  at  Exeter. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.,  681;  Boase,  ColUa. 
Cornub.,  921;  The  Extraordinary  Black  Book;  G.  Mag.,  1837, 
II-  433-) 

STABLE,  ERNEST  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  25,  1876.  [2nd  s.  of  Robert  Scott,  of  Woodford,  Essex 
(and  Katherine  Barrett,  dau.  of  Major  Wintringham  Lus- 
combe,  i8th  R.  Irish  Regt.).  B.  1857.]  School,  Felsted. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov,  17, 
1887.  Of  7,  Castle  Road,  Bedford.  Died  Sept.  14,  1942,  at 
Bedford;  buried  there.  (Al.  Felsted.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The 
Times,  Sept.  17,  1942.) 

STABLE,  SAMUEL  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse. 
May  3183, 9.  S.  of  Samuel  Montague,  deceased,  of  St  Pancras, 
London.  B.  Apr.  26,  1839.  [School,  Bromsgrove.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1865; 
priest,  1867;  C.  of  Shuttington,  Warws.,  1865-8.  C.  of 
Brinkley,  Cambs.,  1868-70.  C.  of  Calstone  and  Blackland, 
Wilts.,  1870-1.  C.  of  Withycombe,  Somerset,  1871-4.  C.  of 
Great  Maplestead,  Essex,  1874-5.  C.  of  Aldboume,  Wilts., 
1S75-80.  C.  of  Bampton-Aston,  Oxon.,  1880-4.  C.  of 
Thomton-in-Lonsdale,  Yorks.,  1884-8.  V.  of  Newton-on- 
Trent,  Lines.,  1888-1930.  Died  June  5,  1930.  (Bromsgrove 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  June  7,  1930;  T.A.  Walker,  516,) 


Stables,  Walter  Howard 

STABLES,  WALTER  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  i88o.  S.  of  James,  of  'Lane  Ends,'  Horsforth,  Leeds. 
ii.  Nov.  28,  1861.  at  Leeds.  School,  Kendal,  Westmorland. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B..-\.  1884;  .M.A.  1887.  President  of  the 
Union,  1884.  Mus.Bac,  Oxford,  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (South 
well)  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  1886-8. 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Scarborough,  1888-91.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Derby,  1891-6.  V.  of  St  Chad's,  Far  Headingley,  Leeds, 
1896-1906.  Married,  July  9,  1889,  Heuriet  Emily,  3rd  dau. 
of  Canon  F.  .Morse,  deceased,  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Nottingham, 
and  had  issue.  Composer,  Morning  Communion  and  Evening 
Service  in  D;  Nicene  Creed  in  D.  Died  Sept.  28,  1906. 
(Crockford;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times, 
Sept.  29,  1906.) 

STAGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  17, 
1782.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ramsgate.  School,  Canterbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar,  17S5;  B.A.  (^th  Wrangler)  1787; 
M..A.  1790.  FeUow,  1789;  Junior  Dean,  1794-9.  Died  June  26, 
1805,  at  Cheltenham,  'where  he  went  for  the  recovery  of  his 
health.'   (G.  Mag.,  1805,  11.  682.) 

STAGEY,  FRANCIS  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Mar.  27,  1850.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Cardiff 
(and  Mary  .■\nne,  dau.  of  Edward  Richards,  of  Plais  Newydd, 
Glam.).]  B.  [.May  18,  1830]  at  Llandaff.  .Matric.  Easter, 
1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  FeUow,  1853-63.  Cricket 
'blue,'  1853.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1854.  Ceilled  to 
the  Bar,  June  6,  1857.  .On  the  South  Wales  Circuit.  High 
Sheriff  of  Glamorgan,  1873.  J-P-  and  D.L.  for  Glamorgaa 
Married,  Sept.  4,  1862,  Theodosia,  dau.  of  Charles  Tyndall, 
Esq.,  of  The  Fort,  Bristol.  Gave  the  west  window  in  the 
College  chapel,  1879.  Died  Oct.  3,  1885,  at  Llandough  Castle, 
Glam.  Brotherof  John  T.  C.  (1853).  (Book  of  Blues;  BMike, 
L.G.;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Guardian, 
Oct.  7,  1885.) 

STAGEY,  FREDERIC  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  from 
Cavendish  H.,  Michs.  1891.  S.  of  James,  Methodist  minister 
[New  Connexion;  died  May  11,  1891]  (and  Mary  Ann 
Holland).  B.  .Mar.  16,  1874,  in  Sheffield.  School,  Sheffield 
Royal  Grammar  (the  Rev.  E.  Senior),  .-^dm.  at  St  Jolm's, 
Jan.  16,  1892;  B.A.  1894;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1900.  At 
Sheffield  and  Leeds  hospitals.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1899. 
Resident  surgical  officer,  London  Homoeopathic  Hospital. 
Practised  at  Sheffield.   {Medical  Directories.) 

STAGEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  17.  1877- 
Matric.  .Michs.  i877-  [Perhaps  s.  of  George.  B.  Dec.  2,  1858, 
at  Birmingham.] 

STAGEY,  The  Rev.  JOHN  THOMAS  GYRIL.  M.A.  1853,  incorp. 
from  Oxford.  [Eld.  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (Jesus  College, 
Oxford,  1817),  of  Cardiff.  B.  .May  22,  1827.  School,  Shrews- 
bury (not  in  Register).]  Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  13,  1845,  aged  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1849;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Llandaff)  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of 
St  John's,  Cardiff,  1852-60.  Of  Tockington  House,  Gloucs. 
Married  (i)  i860,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  W.  Booker, 
M.P.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Nov.  3,  1870,  Emilia  Blanche,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Roper  Trevor  Tyler,  and  had  further  issue. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1879.  Brother  of  Francis  E. 
(1850).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  C.  R.  Hudleston;  Al.  Oxon.) 

STAGEY,  ROBERT  HUGH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  22, 
1886.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Samuel  Lloyd,  merchant,  of  Tot- 
tenham (and  .Mary  Barclay).  B.  there,  July  21,  1867. 
Schools,  Bruce  Castle,  Tottenham  (the  Rev.  VV.  .•Umack)  and 
Tonbridge  (the  Rev.  T.  B.  Rowe).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester,  for  London)  1890; 
priest  (Southwell)  1896;  C.  of  St  John's,  Holloway,  1890-2. 
C.  of  Great  Yarmouth,  1892-3.  C.  of  Stapenhill,  Derbs., 
1894-9.  C.  of  Northwood,  1S99-1900.  C.  of  Woodford  Green, 
Essex,  1900-3.  C.  of  St  Leonard's,  Shoreditch,  1903-6.  V.  of 
Chesham  with  St  George's,  Tvler's  Hill,  Bucks.,  1906-28. 
R.  of  Pulham  St  Mary  Magd.,  Norfolk,  1928-44.  Sub- 
sequently of  Fritton,  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk.  Died  Nov.  14, 
1947,  at  Nor^vich.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1947.) 

STACK,  EDWARD  HUGH  EDWARDS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1884.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Lindsay,  B.D.,  of  .Moville,  Co.  Londonderry,  Ireland.  B. 
Dec.  15,  1866,  at  Langfield,  Co.  Tyrone.  [School,  HaUevbury.] 
Matric.  .Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1S92. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  HospiUl;  House  Physician  there. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1892;  F.R.C.S.,  1897.  Practised  at 
Bristol.  House  Physician  and  House  Surgeon,  Royal  In- 
firmary, Bristol.  Clinical  Lecturer  at  Bristol  University. 
Ophthalmic  specialist.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Married,  Jan.  17,  1910,  Caroline  Marie 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Tristram  Kennedy.  Author,  medical.  Of 
'Avalon,'  Clifton  Downs  Road,  Bristol.  Died  Aug.  3,  1922. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Thomas  L.  (1878).  (Haileybury 
Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 


Stacye,  John 

STACK,  JOHN  BAGOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  II,  18S0.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Lindsay,  B.D.,  R.  of 
Culmore,  near  Derry,  Ireland.  B.  Dec.  27,  i86i,  at  Langfield, 
Co.  Tyrone.  [School,  Haileybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop  Kelly,  for  Salisbury)  1885; 
priest,  1886;  C.  of  East  Knoyle,  Wilts.,  1885-7.  C.  of  Pelton, 
Durham,  1887-93.  C.  of  Low  Team,  1893-7;  V.  there,  1897- 
1934.  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham.  Died  Aug.  22,  1940,  at 
Portrush.  Brother  of  the  above  and  of  Thomas  L.  (1878). 
(Haileybury  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

STACK,  JOHN  MAURICE.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1870.  S.  of  James,  late  missionary  in  New  Zealand.  B.  in 
Islington.  School,  Blackheath  Mission.  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1874;  priest, 
1875;  C.  of  Portland,  Dorset,  1874-6.  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Clapton,  Middlesex,  1876-9.  C.  of  Braintree,  Essex,  1879-81. 
C.  of  East  London  Mission,  1881-3.  C.  of  St  John's,  Cubbitt 
Town,  Poplar,  1883-9.  Died  Mar.  ii,  1889,  aged  39.  (Venn, 
II.  394;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  20,  1889.) 

STACK,  THOMAS  LINDSAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Lindsay,  B.D., 
Canon  of  Derry  Cathedral  and  R.  of  Culmore,  Ireland.  B. 
Sept.  1859,  at  Genelly,  Co.  Tyrone.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1882;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1882;  priest,  1883; 
C.  of  Great  Yarmouth,  1882-6.  C.  of  Wrotham,  Kent, 
1887-97.  C.  of  Lydd,  1897-1903.  V.  of  Braboume  with 
Monk's  Horton,  1903-16.  R.  of  Bircholt,  1903-16.  R.  of 
Newchurch,  New  Romney,  1916-19.  Died  July  27,  1919. 
Brother  of  John  B.  (1880)  and  Edward  H.  E.  (1884).  (Hailey- 
bury Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  i,  1919.) 

STAGKHOUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  8, 
1832.  S.  of  .\nthony.  B.  [July  19,  1813],  at  Stainforth, 
Yorks.  [School,  Giggleswick.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A. 
1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichiield)  1836;  priest,  1837; 
C.  of  Hohnesfield,  Derbs.,  1836-8.  C.  of  Wormhiil,  1838-41. 
C.  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland,  1841-4.  C.  of  Uffington,  Lines., 
1844-8.  P.C.  of  Thwaites,  Cumberland,  1849-74.  P.C.  of 
Stainforth,  Yorks.,  1874-93.  J-P-  for  Cumberland.  Married, 
May  20,  1840,  Maria,  dau.  of  George  Slack,  of  Stanwick, 
Yorks.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1894.  (Giggleswick  Sch. 
Reg.;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.,  925.) 

STAGKHOUSE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5. 
1786.  TDoubtless  s.  of  Nathemiel,  second  Member  of  the 
Councilof  Bombay.  B.  Sept.  22,  1767,  at  Bombay.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1786;  B.A.  1790.   (F.  P.  White;  V.  Hodson.) 

STAGKHOUSE  (post  STAGKHOUSE-AGTON),  THOMAS  PEN- 
DARVES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Feb.  3,  1798.  [3rd]  s. 
of  John,  Esq.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1758),  of  Pendarves, 
Cornwall  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  (and  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Edward  Acton,  of  Acton-Scott,  Salop).  Bapt.  Aug.  9,  1778. 
[Schools,  Rugby  and  Harrow.]  Matric.  Lent,  1801;  B.A. 
1804;  M.A.  1807.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Acton, 
1834,  on  succeeding  to  .-^cton-Scott.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Salop. 
Married,  Jan.  28,  1812,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Thomas  Andrew  Knight,  of  Downton  Castle,  Salop  Died 
Feb.  II,  1835,  at  Acton-Scott.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.,  923;  Boase,  Biblio. 
Cornub.;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  i.  333  (sub  Acton);  Burke,  L.G.) 

STAGKHOUSE,  WILLIAM  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  II,  1879.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Taitlands,  near  Settle, 
Yorks.  B.  Apr.  26,  i860,  at  Settle.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Second  Lieut.,  Yorks.  Rifle  Volunteers, 
1879;  Capt.,  1882;  Major,  1895.  Died  Sept.  18,  1901,  at 
Amside,  Westmorland;  buried  at  Stainforth.  (Giggleswick 
Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

STAGPOOLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  12, 
1840.  [One  George  Charles  Stacpoole  was  M.D.,  Edin.,  1845; 
M.R.C.S.,  1842;  L.S..A..,  1846:  of  Epsom,  Surrey,  in  1870, 
and  of  Kaiapoi,  New  Zealand,  in  1880.  (Medical  Directories.)] 

STAGPOOLE,  RICHARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  28,  1812.  Of  Co.  Clare,  Ireland.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  of 
Edenvale,  Co.  Clare  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Honoria,  dau.  of 
William  Stamer,  of  Camelly,  Co.  Clare,  and  widow  of  Temple 
French).  B.  May  21,  1793.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1812;  name  off,  Oct.  8,  1814.  .A.dm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  May  11, 
1812.  Ensign,  14th  Regt.  Of  Edenvale,  Co.  Clare.  J. P.  and 
D.L.;  High  Sheriff,  1827.  Married,  May  13,  1825,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Andrew  Stackpoole,  of  BaUyally.  Died  Oct.  9,  1866. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  V.  Hodson;  F.  P.  White;  Inns  of  Court;  Eton 
Sch.  Lists.) 

STACYE,  JOHN.  .'^.dm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  i,  1827.  B.  in 
Notts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1776)  (and  Maria  Outram).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1828;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester,  for  Y'ork)  1833;  priest  (York)  1834; 
C.  of  Worksop,  Notts.,  1833-47.  C.  of  Redmile,  Leics., 
1848-50.  Chaplain  of  Shrewsbury  Hospital,  Sheffield, 
1850-90.  Died  in  1890.  Father  of  the  next.  (Peile,  11.  425; 
Crockford.) 

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Stacye,  John  Evelyn 

STACYE,  JOHN  EVELYN.  Adm.  peas,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  lo, 
1872.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  Master  of  Shrewsbury 
Hospital,  Sheffield.  B.  there  [Sept.  9,  1852].  School,  at  home. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorks.,  1877- 
1905.  Resided  at  The  Lodge,  Grenoside,  Sheffield,  where  he 
died  Sept.  24,  1905.  (PeiU,  11.  622;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Sept.  30.  1905.) 

STAYCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  3, 
1776.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1741),  of  Bathfield,  near  Sheffield 
(and  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Jessop,  of  Waterthorpe,  Derbs.). 
B.  at  Bathfield.  School,  East  Retford.  Matric.  Michs.  1776; 
B.A.  1780;  M.A.  1783.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1780;  priest, 
1781;  C.  of  Dinnington,  Yorks.,  1780.  V.  of  Glossop,  Derbs., 
1781-92.  V.  of  Worksop,  Notts.,  1792-1847.  Married  Maria 
Outram,  of  Worksop.  Died  Jan.  28,  1847,  aged  90,  at 
Worksop.  Father  of  John  (1827).  (Peile,  11.  305;  G.  Mag., 
1847,  I.  447.) 

STAFF,  EDGAR  WILKINS.  Matric.  Non-Coil,  from  Cavendish 
H.,  Michs.  1889.  Died  Aug.  23,  1891. 

STAFFORD,  CONWAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  12, 
1792.  Of  Devon.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Oporto  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Mary  Conway).  B.  Sept.  5,  1774.  School,  Merchant  Taylors', 
London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  B.A.  1797.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Sometime  Chaplain  at  Oporto.  .Married,  1799,  Isabel,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  William  Page,  Chaplain  at  Oporto,  and  had  issue. 
Died  before  1821.   {Mercltant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  V.  Hodson.) 


STAFFORD  (or  HOWARD-STAFFORD),  HUMPHREY  DE 
BOHUN  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1882.  S.  of  Sir  Edward  WUliam,  K.C.B.  B.  [Mar.  3,  1864], 
at  Nelson,  New  Zealand.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs. 
1882.  Spent  most  of  his  life  in  the  Argentine  and  elsewhere 
in  South  America.  Died,  unmarried,  Sept.  21,  1933.  Brother 
of  Edward  T.  S.  (1881,  sub  Howard-Stafiord).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Times,  Sept.  26,  1933;  R.  S.  Stafford.) 

STAFFORD,  JACOB.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  i,  1777. 
Did  not  reside.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  29,  1777. 
Of  Norfolk.  School,  Wymondham.  Matric.  Michs.  1777; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1781.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Norwich)  June  4,  1781;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1784;  C.  of  Great 
Wacton,  Norfolk,  1781.  Died  Nov.  13,  1801,  in  St  Stephen's 
parish,  Norwich.  {St  John's  Call.  Adm.,  iv.  486.) 

STAFFORD,  JOHN  HUGH.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  17,  1895.  S.  of  John  Thomas.  B.  Aug.  29,  1876,  at 
Leicester.  [School,  Wyggeston's,  Leicester.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898;  M..-^.  1902;  LL.B.  1905.  Assistant  Master 
(subsequently  Second  Master)  at  Caterham  School,  Surrey, 
-1910-33-.   {Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

STAFFORD,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  17,  1796.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1797.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  July  6,  1798;  Scholar,  1798;  B.A.  1802. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1801;  C.  of  Knapton, 
Norfolk.  Ord.  priest  (London,  for  Rochester)  Jan.  7,  1816. 
C.  of  Hadleigh,  1818-19.  C.  of  Southchurch,  Essex,  1819-27. 
Died  Sept.  19,  1827,  at  South  Shoebury,  Essex,  'by  an 
accidental  discharge  of  his  gun  when  shooting.'  {Peile,  11. 
344;  G.  Mag.,  1827,  II.  379.) 

STAFFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  June  23, 
1812.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (doubtless,  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  1781).  B.  at  Upton,  Hunts.  School,  Oakham 
(the  Rev.  —  Bradford).  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Scholar,  1813; 
B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon,  1816;  C.  of  Brigstock 
with  Stanion,  Northants.,  1816.  {Northants.  Clergy,  xiii.  31.) 

STAFFORD-JERNINGHAM,  HENRY  VALENTINE  (1821),  see 
JERNINGHAM. 

STAFFORD-JONES,  CHARLES  STAFFORD  (1896),  see  JONES, 
CHARLES  STAFFORD. 

STAFFORD-O'BRIEN,  AUGUSTUS  (1829),  see  O'BRIEN. 

STAFFURTH,  ARTHUR  HAVELOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1876.  S.  of  Abraham,  yeoman  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  at 
Bury,  Hunts.  Bapt.  Apr.  23,  1859.  School,  Bedford  Grammar 
.(Mr  Phillpots).  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Alkborough, 
Lines.,  1881-2.  C.  of  Normanby-Ie-Wold,  1883-6.  C.  of 
Brauncewell  with  Dunsby  and  Anwick,  1887-1907.  R.  of 
Brauncewell  and  V.  of  Anwick,  1907-10.  Married,  June  14, 
1881,  Mary  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Kent,  of  Fen  Ditton 
Hall,  Cainbs.  Author,  Simple  Family  Prayers,  based  on  the 
Ancient  Offices  of  the  Church.  Died  Mar.  13,  1910,  suddenly, 
while  driving  from  Anwick  to  Brauncewell,  aged  55.  Brother 
of  James  (1871).   {Crockford;  The  Standard,  Mar.  17,  1910.) 


Staines,  Robert  John 

STAFFURTH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  i2, 
1866.  [3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Ramsey,  Hunts.  B.  ."^ug.  1848. 
School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  (Law  Trip.,  ist 
Class,  1869);  LL.B.  1870;  LL.M.  1874.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  7,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  20,  1872.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit  and  Lancaster  Chancery  Court.  Of 
5,  St  James's  Square,  Manchester.  Died  Oct.  18,  1911. 
Brother  of  Samuel  (1865).  {Uppinglutm  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar,  which  gives  date  of  birth  1846;  The 
Times,  Oct.  20,  19 11.) 

STAFFURTH,  HENRY  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  (1865),  V.  of  Freiston, 
Lines.  B.  there,  May  9,  1877.  School,  private.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  1901; 
priest,  1902;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Gloucester,  1901-3.  C.  of 
Evesham,  Worcs.,  1904-6.  Died  Sept.  16,  1906.  Brother  of 
Samuel  F.  (1891).   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  19,  1906.) 

STAFFURTH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  24,  1871. 
S.  of  Abraham,  farmer  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  at  Bury,  Hunts. 
Bapt.  June  7,  1853.  [School,  Bedford  Grammar.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1876;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  St  Matthias,  Liver- 
pool, 1876-7.  Chaplain  at  Ajaccio,  Corsica,  1878.  C.  of 
St  George's,  Everton,  Lanes.,  1878-9.  C.  of  Wonersh,  Surrey, 
1880-2.  C.  of  Eastham,  Cheshire,  1882-3.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Hammersmith,  1884-7.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Margaret  Street, 
London,  1887-90.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Munster  Square, 
1890-5.  C.  of  the  Church  of  the  Annunciation,  Bryanston 
Street,  1895-7.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Munster  Square, 
1897-1929.  Died  Feb.  21,  1929,  aged  76,  at  41,  Thornhill 
Square,  London,  N.  Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (1876).  {Eagle, 
XLV.  278;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  23,  1929.) 

STAFFURTH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  ii,  1865. 
Eldest  s.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Ramsey,  Hunts.  B.  there, 
Aug.  25,  1842.  School,  Edmonton  (Mr  White  and  Mr 
Richards).  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1874.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Freiston  with 
Butterwick,  Lines.,  1868-74;  V.  there,  1874-1915.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1890-1915.  Died,  very  suddenly,  at  Freiston, 
Mar.  1,  1915.  Brother  of  Henry  (1866);  father  of  Henry  H. 
(1896)  and  the  next.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  4,  1915.) 

STAFFURTH,  SAMUEL  FRANCIS.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1891.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  (above), 
V.  of  Freiston,  Lines.  B.  there.  Mar.  28,  1872.  School, 
Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1903. 
Assistant  Master  at  Weymouth  College,  1895-1900;  at  Wick 
School,  Hove,  1900-15.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1929;  priest,  1931 ; 
C.  of  Ramsey,  Hunts.,  1929-32.  V.  of  Upwood  with  Great 
Raveley,  1932-6.  Died  Sept.  21,  1936.  Brother  of  Henry  H. 
(1896).  {Univ.  War  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  23, 
1936.) 

STAINBURN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
185 1.  S.  of  John,  of  Halifax,  Yorks.  B.  at  Boroughbridge. 
School,  Heath,  Halifax.   Matric.  Michs.  185 1;  B.A.  1856. 

STAINER,  ARCHIBALD  LEO.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  17,  1895.  S.  of  William  Henry.  B.  Apr.  5,  1S77,  at 
Basingstoke.   Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B..-^.  1S98. 

STAINES,  JAMES  HOWARD.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1884. 
S.  of  William  Charles,  mercantile  clerk,  of  Highgate  Road, 
London.  B.  Sept.  2,  1865,  at  Greenwich.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B..\.  1887.  B.D.,  St  Andrew's,  1896. 
Assistant  Master  at  Macclesfield  Grammar  School,  1888-92. 
Secretary  to  the  New  College,  Hampstead,  1896.  {St  Paul's 
Sch.  Reg.) 

STAINES,  JOHN  AUGUSTUS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 

May  26,  1853.  S.  of  Matthew  William  (next).  B.  [Aug.  2, 
1833],  at  CUfton.  School,  Guernsey  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1853.  Ensign,  62nd  Regt.,  1855;  Lieut.,  6th  Regt.,  1857; 
Capt.,  i860;  77th  Regt.,  1861;  retired,  1863.  Resided  latterly 
at  Brighton.  Died  May  25,  1895,  at  Petersfield,  Hants. 
{Venn,  11.  313;  Eliz.  Coll.  Reg.) 

STAINES,  MATTHEW  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  16,  i8io.  S.  of  — ,  of  13,  Windsor  Place,  City  Road, 
London.  Matric.  Lent,  i8io;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1855.  Father 
of  the  above. 

STAINES,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  23,  1840.  B.  at  Ouiidle,  Northants.  School,  Oundle. 
Matric.  .Michs.  1S40.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  4,  1842; 
B.A.  1845.  Went  to  Vancouver  Island  as  the  first  resident 
chaplain  to  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  1849.  Master  of  the 
school  at  Fort  Vancouver,  1850-4.  Drowned  on  his  way  home 
to  England  in  1854,  when  his  ship  foundered  with  all  on 
board.   (Bishop  of  British  Columbia;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 


Staines,  William  Tolbutt 

STAINES,  WILLIAM  TOLBUTT.    Adm.  pens,   at  St  John's, 
Oct.  27,  1792.    S.  of  Richard,  alderman  of  Canterbury  (and 
Sarah,   dau.   of   John   and   Elizabeth   Tolbutt).     B.   there. 
[School,  King's,  Canterbury.]    Matric.  Michs.  1793;  Scholar, 
1793.    Migrated  to  Queens',  Feb.  5,  1795;  B.-'X.  1797;  M-A. 
1800.   Fellow  of  Queens',  1798.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23, 
1798;  priest  (Canterbury)  Oct.  6,  1799;  C.  of  Faversham, 
Kent,  1799-1801.   Minor  Canon  of  Rochester,  1801-32.   P.C. 
of  Strood,  1803-5.  V.  of  Shorne,  1805-32.  V.  of  Aylesford, 
1832-40.    Married  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Mr  BoUand,  attorney, 
of  Leeds.   Died  Sept.  24,  1840,  aged  65;  buried  at  Aylesford. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  486;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical 
Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1840,  li.  552,  which  gives  died  'Sept.  23, 
aged  66.') 
STAINFORTH,  FRANCIS  JOHN.    Adm.   pens,   at  St  John's, 
May  iS,  1816;  re-adm.  Dec.  21,  1816.    Of  Middlesex.   S.  of 
Richard  (and  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Baring,  ist  Bart., 
of  Larkbeer,  Devon).    Bapt.  Dec.  14,  i797.  at  St  Peter-le 
Poer,  London.    Kept  five  terms.    Matric.  Lent,  1817.   Adm. 
at  Queens',  May  23,  1828;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.,  from  St  John's, 
1833.    Cadet,  Bengal  Cavahry,  1817;  Comet,   1818;  Lieut., 
1819;  Capt.,   1825;  resigned,   1827.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
1830;  priest  (Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Feb.  16,  1834. 
C.  of  Camden  Chapel,  Camber\vell,  Surrey,  -1841-6.    C.  of 
St  Pancras,  London,  1846-51.   P.C.  of  AU  Hallows,  Staining, 
1851-66.    Married  (i)  Jan.  23,  1823,  at  Benares,  Elizabeth, 
youngest   dau.   of   Dr   Eraser,   of  London;    (2)    Oct.    1838, 
JElizabeth,  dau.  of  E.  S.  Ruthven,  M.P.  for  Dublin     Died 
Sept.  3,  1866,  at  9,  Mark  Lane,  London.   Brother  of  George 
(1812).   (J.  Rennie;  V.  Hodson,  Officers  of  the  Bengal  Army. 
G.  Mag.,  1S39,  I.  89,  and  1866,  11.  560;  F.  P.  White;  Clergy 
List.) 
STAINFORTH,  FREDERICK.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  13, 
1853.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857.   Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of  Spring  Grove,  Middlesex,  1858-60. 
C.  of  St  Barnabas,  HoUoway,  i86o-i.  C.  of  St  HeUer,  Jersey, 
1861-3.  C.  of  North  Stoke,  Bath,  1863-5.  C.  of  Bures,  Suffolk, 
1865-6.  C.  of  Martley,  Worcs.,  1866-71.  C.  of  Colbury,  Hants., 
1872-3.  C.  of  Montacute,  Somerset,  1873-5-  AvaUed  himself 
of  the  provisions  of  the  Clerical  Disabilities  Relief  Act  (1870), 
Dec.  6,  1880.    (Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 
STAINFORTH,   GEORGE.    Adm.   pens,    (age   17)   at  Trinity, 
Sept.  24,  1812.  S.  of  Richard.   B.  [Mar.  9,  1796],  m  London. 
School,  Shelford,  Cambs.  Fand  Eton].    Matric.  Michs.  1814; 
Scholar,   1816;   B.A.   i8i8';   2nd  Chancellor's  medal,   1818. 
President  of  the  Union,  i8i6.   Died  Aug.  24,  1820,  aged  24, 
in  Cadogan  Place,  London.    Brother  of  Francis  J.  (1816). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1820,  11.  283.) 
STAINFORTH,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  14, 
1823.    Of  Surrey.    Matric.  Michs.  1S23;  B.A.   1828.    C.  of 
Longstowe,    Cambs.,    in    1832.    V.    of    Pontefract,    Yorks., 
1833-41;   V.   there,    1841-65.     R.  of  Wheldrake,   1865-73. 
Lived  latterly  at  Torquay,  where  he  died  Dec.  23,   1885, 
aged  82.    (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  30, 
1885.) 
STAINS,  WILLIAM  AMBROSE  SHURERRIE.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanlel,  Aug.  13,  1867.   Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1872. 
STAINTON,  JAMES  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  8,  1852.    S.  of  Henry.    B-  in  London.    School,  Kent 
(private).   Matric.  Michs.  1852. 
STAINTON,    JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  6,  1839. 
Matric.  Michs.  1840.    [Perhaps  the  man  of  these  names,  of 
Biggarshiels,    Stirlingshire,    school,    Edinburgh    Academy, 
who  was  accidentaUy  kiUed,  1847,  3  months  after  his  marriage 
to  Grace  Gillespie,  of  Sunnyside.   (Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.)] 
STAINTON,  SEPTIMUS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  16,  1783.    S.  of  Francis,  of  Kingston-on-Hull.    School, 
Kingston-on-Hull.   Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  (?,ih  Wrangler) 
1788;  M.A.  1791.   FeUow,  1789.   C.  of  Sigglesthome,  Yorks., 
in  1799.    'An  excellent  scholar  and  a  most  estimable  man.' 
Became  almost  blind.  Died  Sept.  14,  1830,  at  Lowgate,  Hull, 
aged  64.   (G.  Mag.,  1830,  i    .283.) 
STAINTON-MACLAREN     (1859)        «     MACLAREN,     JAMES 

JOSEPH. 
STAIR,  EARL  OF  (1867),  see  DALRVMPLE,  J.  H.  N.  G.  H. 
STALBRIDGE,    LORD    (1855),    see   GROSVENOR,    RICHARD 

de  AQUILA. 
STALEY,  EDGCUMBE.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  28,  1866. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  [July  7,  1845],  at  Southport,  Lanes.  School, 
Wandsworth.  [Nephewof  Thomas  N.  (1840).]  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Davids)  1871;  priest,  1873; 
C.  of  Tenby,  1871-4.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Lewisham,  1874-7. 
C  of  Holy  Trinity,  Southport,  1877-80.  C.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Leeds,  1880-5.  V.  of  St  Hilda's,  Leeds,  1885-7.  Author, 
Famous  Women  of  Florence;  The  Tragedies  of  the  Medtci; 
The  Dogaressas  of  Venice.  Residing  at  Paull,  Hull,  in  1895. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1903.    (Crockford;  Peile,  n.  595.) 


Stallard,  George 

STALEY,  JOHN  ANDERSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5, 
1891.  S.  of  John  Thomas,  draper,  of  .North  CoUingham,  Notts, 
(and  Emma  Louisa  Dodd).  B.  there,  Aug.  31,  1872.  Schools, 
Southwell  Collegiate  (.Mr  Wright)  and  Derby  (Mr  Clark). 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Assistant 
Master  at  Spalding  Grammar  School,  Lines.,  1894-5;  at 
Market  Rasen  School,  1895-8;  at  Whalley  Grammar  School, 
Lanes.,  1898-9;  at  Sandbach  School,  Cheshire,  1899-1906. 
Head  Master  of  Alford  Grammar  School,  Lines.,  1906-32; 
retired.  Died  Oct.  8,  1951.  (Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  11,  1951.) 

STALEY,  LEONARD  SEWALLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1877.  [S.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  Nettleship  (next)  (and 
Cathairine,  dau.  of  John  Shirley).]  Matric.  Michs.  1877. 
.Migrated  to  Clare,  Jan.  25,  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1891. 
Ord.  deacon  (St  Davids)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  Haverford- 
west, 1884-6.  C.  of  Crickhowell,  Brecon.,  1888-90.  C.  of 
Wanstead,  Essex,  1890-7.  V.  of  Cotonin-the-Elms,  Derbs., 
1898-1929.  V.  of  Rosliston,  1906-29.  V.  of  Tilmanstone, 
Kent,  1929-37.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Canterbury,  1938.  Latterly 
of  Yew  Tree  Cottage,  Sandwich.  Died  .Mar.  1,  1942,  aged  82; 
buried  at  Tihnanstone.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  5,  1942.) 

STALEY,  THOMAS  NETTLESHIP.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
June  26,  1840.  [S.  of  William,  Wesleyan  minister.  B.  Jan.  17, 
1823.  School,  Sheffield  CoUegiate.]  Matric.  Michs.  1840; 
B.A.  (25th  Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1847;  D.D.  1862.  Fellow, 
1847-50.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1846;  priest,  1847.  Tutor 
and  Principal  of  St  Mark's  College,  Chelsea,  1844-50.  Prin- 
cipal of  the  Collegiate  School,  Wandsworth,  1850-61. 
Ramsden  Preacher,  1862.  Bishop  of  Honolulu,  1861-70. 
Member  of  the  Privy  Council  of  the  King  of  Hawaii.  Member 
of  National  Board  of  Education  for  the  Hawaiian  kingdom, 
and  Director  of  English  Instruction.  Chaplain  of  the  Most 
Noble  Order  of  Kamehameha,  1862-70.  R.  of  Oakley  with 
Croxall,  Derbs.,  1872-96.  Married,  1850,  Catharine  Workman, 
dau.  of  John  Shirley,  corn-factor,  of  AttercUffe,  Yorks. 
Author,  Five  Years'  Church  Work  in  the  Kingdom  of  Hawaii; 
Extracts  from  the  Journal  of  the  Bishop  of  Honolulu;  Pastoral 
Address;  The  WaUing  Isles;  etc.  Died  Nov.  1898,  at  Bourne- 
mouth.  (A.  F.  Muir;  Boose,  lii.  701;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

STALLARD,  ARTHUR  DUDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1877.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Frederick  (next),  of  Hope 
Woolith,  Lewisham,  London.  B.  [June  18],  1858,  in  London. 
School,  Marlborough  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A. 
1881;  M.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  11,  1880. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1883.  Capt.,  City  of  London 
Volunteers,  1883.  Married,  Nov.  24,  1909,  Constance  Louisa, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  B.  Adams,  D.D.,  deceased. 
Died  Feb.  6,  1919,  at  22,  Campden  Grove,  Kensington. 
Brother  of  Hugh  K.  (1894).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Army  Lists.) 

STALLARD,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  25,  1846.  [6th]  s.  of  William  [of  The  Blanketts,  Wor- 
cester]. B.  [Oct.  23,  1828I,  at  Worcester.  School,  Worcs. 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1848.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
May  7,  1852.  Conveyancer  and  Equity  Draftsman.  Bencher, 
1886;  Reader,  1897.  Lived  at  Lewisham.  Married,  .■\pr.  12, 
1855,  Emblyn  EUza,  only  child  of  Richard  Bird,  solicitor,  of 
Calcutta,  deceased.  Died  Sept.  14,  1907.  Father  of  the  above 
and  of  Hugh  K.  (1894).  (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Middle  Temple  Bench  Book; 
The  Times,  Sept.  18,  1907.) 

STALLARD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  23, 1841; 
from  St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matne., 
June  14, 1839,  aged  25.  [Eldest  s.  of  George,  of  Walcot,  Bath.] 

B.  [1813],  at  Walcot.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1844;  M.A. 
1847.   Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  Sept.  24,  1843;  Pnest,  1844; 

C.  of  Warminster,  WUts.,  1844-7.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Marl- 
borough, 1847-51.  P.C.  of  Tideford,  Cornwall,  1851-4.  V.  of 
East  Grafton,  Wilts.,  1855-78.  Married,  1839,  Anne  Fane, 
dau.  of  John  Taylor,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  7.  1878, 
at  Oxford,  aged  65.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Walford,  County  Families; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  11,  1878.) 

STALLARD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  13, 
1874.  [5th  s.  of  Josiah,  of  The  Blanketts,  Worcester.  B. 
Jan.  14,  1856.  School,  Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  LL.B. 
1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  24,  1878.  Called  to 
the  Bar  May  7,  1879.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Secretary  to 
the  Governor  of  Lagos,  1887-9-  Served  in  Jebu  War,  1892 
(mentioned  in  despatches).  District  Commissioner  and 
Queen's  Advocate,  Lagos,  1892-7.  Chief  Justice  of  Sierra 
Leone,  1897-1901.  .Author,  Laws  of  Lagos.  Died  .Aug.  21, 
1912  in  Devon.  (RossaU  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  La-v  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Aug.  23, 
1912.) 


Stallard,  Harry 

STALLARD,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S.  of 
George  [parchment-manufacturer],  of  Havant,  Hants.  B. 
Mar.  18,  1867.  Schools,  St  Paul's  and  St  John's  College, 
Hurstpierpoint.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1893-  House 
Surgeon,  Children's  Hospital,  Nottingham,  and  General 
Hospital,  Newark-on-Trent.  Of  Stow-on-the-Wold.  Gloucs., 
in  1900.  Practised  subsequently  at  Newark.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Sherwood  Foresters;  Major,  R.A.M.C. 
(T.);  Lieut. -Col.;  T.D.).  Of  The  Cottage,  Burwash  Common, 
Sussex,  in  1930.  Died  May  22,  1933.  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.; 
Reg.  of  St  John's  Coll.,  Hurstpierpoint;  Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  May  31,  I933-) 

STALLARD,  HUGH  KITSON.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894. 
3rd  s.  of  Frederick  (1846),  barrister-at-law,  of  Hope  WooUth, 
Lewisham  Hill,  London,  S.E.  B.  Dec.  12,  1875.  at  24,  Gran- 
ville Park,  Blackheath.  School,  Blackheath  proprietary. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  Battersea,  1898-1900. 
Assistant  Missioner,  Pembroke  College  Mission,  Walworth, 
1900-3.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Surbiton,  1903-5.  C.  of  Ahnond- 
bury,  Yorks.,  1905-9.  V.  of  Tilney,  Norfolk,  1909-19.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.N.).  R.  of  Downham 
with  Pyemoor  and  St  Owen,  Cambs.,  1919-32.  Rural  Dean 
of  Ely,  1929-32.  V.  of  Wisbech,  1932-46.  Rural  Dean  of 
Wisbech,  1938-46.  V.  of  Abbotsley,  Hunts.,  1946-51-. 
Brother  of  Arthur  D.  (1877).   (Crockford.) 

STALLARD,  JOHN  STOCKDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  20,  1843.  S.  of  John  Pinfold,  surgeon,  of  [New  Street], 
Leicester.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar. 
Died  c.  Dec.  1845.   (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  480.) 

STALLARD,  JOSEPH  HOLDEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1883.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Orlando 
(Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1845),  R.  of  Heath,  near  Leighton 
Buzzard.  B.  there  [Aug.  7,  1864.  School,  Berkhamsted] . 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon)  1887;  priest  (Ripon,  for  Wakefield)  1888;  C.  of 
Horbury,  Yorks.,  1887-94.  V.  of  AUerton-Bywater,  1894- 
1902.  R.  of  Billington,  Beds.,  1902-12.  R.  of  Newton  with 
Haceby,  Lines.,  1912-17.  R.  of  Hinton-on-the-Green, 
Gloucs.,  1917-24.  V.  of  Hallow,  Worcs.,  1924-34.  Married, 
June  i6,  1897,  Eva  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  R.  D.  Beasley, 
deceased.  Died  at  Worthing,  Oct.  9,  1952.  {Crockford;  The 
Times,  Oct.  11,  1952.) 

STALLARD,  PHILIP  LECHMERE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2, 
1899.  [Only]  s.  of  Jonah  Valentine,  merchant,  of  Southwick 
Lodge,  Lower  Wick,  Worcester  (and  Katharine  J.  Sutton). 
B.  May  20,  1880,  at  Worcester.  Schools,  [Sedbergh  and]  May 
Place,  Malvern  Wells.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1903);  M.A.  1909.  At  St  Thomis's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1907;  D.P.H.  and  D.T.M., 
I9r9.  House  Physician,  Seamen's  Hospital,  Greenwich. 
Meoical  Officer,  G.I. P.  Railways,  India,  for  many  years. 
Subsequently  practised  at  High  Wycombe,  Bucks.  Of 
30,  High  Street,  High  Wycombe,  in  1947.  {Sedbergh  Sch. 
Reg.;  Venn,  in.  399;  Medical  Directories.) 

STALLARD,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  22,  1866.  S.  of  William,  gent,  (and  Ellen).  B.  at  Brock- 
hampton,  Heref.  Bapt.  Aug.  15,  1848.  School,  Hereford. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1872; 
practised  at  Hereford.   {Law  Lists.) 

STAMBURY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  29,  1835, 
as  'Stanbury.'  Of  Somerset.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Hemy  (Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  1776).  School,  King's,  Sherborne  (Mr  R. 
Lyon).  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  27,  1838;  Scholar,  1838;  (2nd  Class,  Civil  Law  Classes, 
1839:  took  no  degree).  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  Oct.  27,  1839; 
priest,  Oct.  18,  1840;  C.  of  Phillack  and  St  Gwithian,  Corn- 
wall. C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bristol,  1843.  Died  in  1843. 
(Eccles.  Gazette,  11.  88;  iii.  103;  v.  127;  vii.  106;  F.  P.  White; 
Sherborne  Reg.,  which  calls  him  Stanbury.) 

STAMER,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  II,  1879.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Ven.  Sir  Lovelace  Tomlinson 
(1849),  Bart.,  of  CliffvUle,  Stoke-on-Trent  (and  Ellen  Isabel, 
only  dau.  of  Joseph  Dent,  Esq.,  of  Ribston  Hall,  Yorks.). 
B.  Aug.  28,  i860,  at  Cliffville.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield, 
for  Winchester)  1883;  priest  (Winchester)  1884;  C.  of 
Famhara,  1883-6.  C.  of  Shrewsbury,  i886-g.  R.  of  Kingsley, 
Staffs.,  1890-1.  R.  of  Keele,  1891-7.  R.  of  Holt  with  Little 
Witley,  Worcs.,  1896-1900.  R.  of  Compton-Pauncefoot  with 
Blackford,  Somerset,  1900-9.  V.  of  Battlefield,  Salop, 
1909-12.  V.  of  Baschurch,  1912-16.  R.  of  Petton,  1913-20. 
R.  of  Berrington,  1920-4.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Ely,  1924-36; 
Oxford  and  Peterborough,  1929-36.  R.  of  Lathbury,  Bucks., 
1936-8.    Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  St  Albans,   1938.    Married, 


Stammers,  Robert 

July  I,  1891,  Ethel  Emma,  dau.  of  Alexander  Donovan,  Esq., 
of  Framfield  Place,  Sussex,  and  had  issue.  Of  Bedford  m 
1940.  Died  May  14,  1952.  at  Dawlish.  Brother  of  Regmald 
D.  (1884)  and  the  next.  {Harroiv  .Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  May  17,  1952.) 

STAMER,  LOVELACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1878. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Ven.  Sir  Lovelace  Tomlmson  (next),  of 
CliSviUe,  Stoke-on-Trent  (and  EUen  Isabel,  only  dau.  of 
Joseph  Dent,  Esq., of  Ribston  Hall,  Yorks.).  B.  [Apr.  4],  1839. 
at  CUfiviUe.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Second 
Lieut.,  i6th  Lancers,  1881;  Lieut.,  1881;  Capt.,  1888;  A.D.C. 
to  the  Governor  of  Madras,  1890;  Major,  1899;  retired,  1899. 
Of  TunstaU  Hall,  Market  Drayton.  Succeeded  as  4th  Baronet, 
Oct.  29,  1908.  Served  in  the  Boer  War,  1899-1902,  and  in 
the  Great  War.  1914-19  (Imperial  Yeomanry).  J. P.  for 
Staffs,  and  Salop.  Married,  Sept.  29,  1909,  Eva  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Robert  Charles  Otter,  of  Royston  Manor,  Clayworth, 
Notts.  Died  Oct.  1,  1941,  at  Ashmead  House,  Cam,  Gloucs.; 
buried  there.  Brother  of  Reginald  D.  (1884)  and  the  above. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Fox- 
Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Walford,  County  Families;  The 
Times,  Oct.  4,  1941.) 

STAMER,  LOVELACE  TOMLINSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  5,  1849.  [Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Lovelace,  2nd  Bart., 
of  Beauchamp,  Bray,  Co.  Dublin.  B.  Oct.  18,  1829,  at  York. 
School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  MA.  1856; 
D.D.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1853;  priest  (Ely)  1855; 
C.  of  Clay  Cross,  Derbs.,  1853-4.  C.  of  Turvey,  Beds.,  1854-5. 
C.  of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk,  1856-8.  R.  of  Stoke-on-Trent, 
1858-92.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  i860.  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1875.  Archdeacon  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  1877-88. 
V.  of  St  Chad's,  Shrewsbury,  1892-6.  R.  of  Edgmond,  Salop, 
1896-1905.  Bishop  Sufiragan  of  Shrewsbury,  1888-1905. 
Married,  Apr.  16,  1857,  Ellen  Isabel,  only  dau.  of  Joseph 
Dent,  of  Ribston  Hall,  Yorks.  Died  Oct.  29,  1908,  at  Penk- 
ridge.  Father  of  the  next,  the  above  and  of  Frederick  C 
(1879).  {liugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
D.N.B.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Walford,  County 
Families.) 

STAMER,  REGINALD  DENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1884.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Ven.  Sir  Lovelace  Tom- 
linson, Bart,  (above)  (and  EUen  Isabel,  only  dau.  of  Joseph 
Dent,  of  Ribston  Hall,  Yorks.).  B.  there,  Sept.  2,  1865. 
Schools,  Bilton  Grange  and  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1888;  priest, 
1889;  C.  of  Leek,  Staffs.,  1888-92.  C.  of  St  Chad's,  Shrews- 
bury, 1892-6.  C.  of  Edgmond,  Salop,  1896-1900.  V.  of  North 
Lydbury,  1900-4.  V.  of  Leek,  Staffs.,  1904-8.  Missionary 
and  R.  of  Claresholm,  Alberta,  Canada,  1908-11.  R.  of  High 
River,  Alberta,  1911-13.  V.  of  Prees,  Salop,  1913-29-  Latterly 
of  Beech  Hill,  Newport,  Salop,  where  he  died  Feb.  4,  1951. 
Brother  of  Frederick  C.  (1879)  and  Lovelace  (1878).  {Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  The  Times,  Feb.  6,  195 1.) 

STAMFORD,  EARLS  OF,  see  GREY. 

STAMFORD,  HARRY  MORTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  10,  1878.  S.  of  Henry,  Lieut.-Colonel  (and  Martha 
McNeilage).  B.  [Jan.  28,  1861],  in  Paddington,  London. 
Bapt.  Mar.  13,  1861.   Matric.  Michs.  1878. 

STAMMERS,  EDWARD  NEWTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare, 
Apr.  5,  1854.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1821),  P.C.  of 
Quomdon,  Leics.  B.  there,  Dec.  6,  1835.  School,  Sedbergh.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar.  Died  Mar.  16,  1855,  aged  19, 
at  Quomdon  parsonage.  Brother  of  Robert  T.  F.  (1849). 
{Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  i.  546.) 

STAMMERS,  FREDERICK  DIGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1896.  Of  London.  S.  of  John,  gas-meter 
maker,  deceased.  B.  Dec.  27,  i860,  at  Ishngton.  Schools, 
St  Jude's,  Mildmay  Park,  and  Central  Foundation,  City 
Road,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903. 
Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1899;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  Waltham- 
stow,  1899-1903.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Walthamstow,  1903-9. 
R.  of  Ditton,  Kent,  1909-29.  Perm,  to  ofi.,  dio.  of  Ely, 
1929-38;  lived  at  Girton,  Cambs.  V.  of  KirtUng,  Cambs., 
1938-46.  Died  Sept.  14,  1946,  at  Cambridge.  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  Sept.  17,  1946.) 

STAMMERS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1821; 
re-adm.  pens.  Nov.  2,  1822.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Lavenham, 
Suffolk.  [School,  Saffron  Walden.]  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A. 
1827;  M.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Mar.  23,  1828; 
priest,  Nov.  22,  1828.  V.  of  Woodhouse,  Leics.,  1832-82,  and 
of  Quomdon,  1832-88.  Married,  June  17,  1828,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  John  Dalton,  surgeon,  of  Bury.  Died  May  7,  1888,  aged  85. 
Father  of  Edward  N.  (1854)  and  the  next.  (Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  May  16,  1888.) 


Stammers,  Robert  Theodore  Farringdon 

stammers,  robert  theodore  farringdon.    adm. 

sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  1849.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
(above),  of  Quorndon,  Leics.  B.  Dec.  7,  1830.]  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853.  Lieut.,  North 
Lines.  Regt.,  1856;  Captain,  i860;  Major,  1876;  retired,  1877. 
Died  Feb.  22,  1S86,  at  Bath,  aged  55.  Brother  of  Edward  N. 
(1854).  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Army  Lists;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

STAMP,  ALFRED  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.  S.  of  Edward  Blanshard  [chemist],  of  29,  High  Street, 
Hampstead  (and  AUce  Peters).  B.  Jan.  i,  1870,  at  Hamp- 
stead.  Schools,  [Mercers',  and]  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  Scholar,  1889;  B.A.  (4th  Wrangler)  1891;  M.A.  1895. 
Entered  the  Public  Record  Office,  1893;  Secretary,  1918-26; 
Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Public  Records,  1926-38.  C.B.,  1931. 
F.S.A.,  Hon.  causa,  1928.  Secretary,  Historical  MSS.  Com- 
mission, 1912-26.  Member  of  the  committee  on  records  of 
membership  of  the  House  of  Commons,  1929.  Married,  1904, 
Edith  Florence,  dau.  of  C.  T.  Guthrie,  of  Folkestone.  Edited 
the  Close  Rolls  of  Hefiry  HI,  the  Inquisitions  Post  Mortem 
and  the  Liberate  Rolls.  Superintended  the  removal  of  part  of 
the  public  records  to  the  disused  prisons  at  Cambridge  and 
Canterbury  during  the  Great  War,  1914-ig.  Compiled  the 
King's  Hall  portion  of  Admissions  to  Trinity  College.  Author, 
Micliaelhouse  Sexcentenary  Volume;  Disputed  Revels  Accounts 
(Shakespeare  Association);  Methods  of  Chronology;  etc.  Died 
Mar.  4,  1938.  Brother  of  the  next.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  7,  1938.) 

STAMP,  JOHN  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30, 
1889.  [2nd]  s.  of  Edward  Blanshard  [chemist],  of  29,  High 
Street,  Hampstead,  London.  B.  Mar.  29,  1871,  in  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  1, 
ist  Class,  1892;  Pt  11,  ist  Class,  1894);  Browne  medal,  1892; 
B.A.  1894;  2nd  Chancellor's  medal,  1894;  M.A.  1897.  Fellow, 
1895.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  17,  1898.  Equity 
Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Married,  Oct.  7,  1901,  Madge 
Spencer,  2nd  dau.  of  Walter  Mackersay  Smith,  of  Jesmond, 
Newcastle-on-Ty-ne.  Brother  of  the  above.  (St  Paul's  Sch. 
Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

STAMP,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1886.  S.  of 
Frank.  B.  Dec.  28,  1863,  at  Arnold,  Notts.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  1892;  priest,  1893; 
C.  of  Keelby,  Lines.,  1892-3.  C.  of  Burgh  with  Winthorpe, 
1893-1901.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Gainsborough,  1901-6.  R.  of 
St  Peter's,  Saltfleetbv,  1906-21,  and  of  .A.11  Saints,  Saltfleetby, 
1908-21.  P.C.  of  Nettleham,  1921-7.  Lived  latterly  at 
Nettleham,  and  disappears  from  Crockford,  1935. 

STAMP,  THOMAS.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889. 

STAMPER,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  14,  1873- 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1879; 
priest,  1880;  C.  of  Thomhill  Lees,  Yorks.,  1879-81.  C.  of 
Skegby,  Notts.,  1881-92;  V.  there,  1892-1937-  Subsequently 
lived  at  Skegby,  and  disappears  from  Crockford,  1940- 

STAMPER,  THOMAS  GRAVES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
May  14,  1877.   Did  not  reside. 

STANBROUGH,  MAURICE  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Morris  Edgar  (next),  R.  of  Crayke, 
Yorks.  (and  Augusta  Herries  Spearman).  B.  Sept.  2,  1870, 
at  Cleobury,  Salop.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1889;  B.A.  1892.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1890-2;  played 
for  England,  1895.  Assistant  Master  successively  at  Stan- 
more  Park  School,  Stamnore,  Middlesex;  at  Eastbourne 
College;  at  St  Peter's,  Broadstairs.  Died  Dec.  15,  1904.  at 
Broadstairs.  Brother  of  Walter  F.  H.  (1888).  (Venn,  111.  510; 
Book  of  Blues;  Sclwolmasters'  Directories.) 

STANBROUGH,  MORRIS  EDGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
June  30,  1847.  S.  of  Charles  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Isleworth, 
Middlesex.  B.  there,  Apr.  19,  1828.  School,  Eton.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Bp.  of 
Madras)  1853;  priest  (Bp.  of  Guiana,  both  for  Bath  and 
WeUs)  1854;  C.  of  North  Petherton,  Somerset,  1853-4.  C.  of 
West  Monkton,  1854-7.  C.  of  HanweU,  Middlesex,  1857-61. 
C.  of  Ardingly,  Sussex,  1861-2.  C.  of  Redgrave,  Suffolk, 
1862-6.  R.  of  North  Cleobury,  Salop,  1866-71.  R.  of 
Bridgnorth,  1871-4.  R.  of  Crayke,  Yorks.,  iS74-i<)OX. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Boyne.  Died  Apr.  9,  lyoi, 
at  Hastings.  Father  of  the  above  and  the  next.  (Venn,  11. 
281;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  12,  1901.) 

STANBROUGH,  WALTER  FARNELL  HENNIKER.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  May  21,  1888.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Moms  Edgar 
(above),  of  Crayke  rectory,  Y'orks.  B.  Apr.  20,  1869,  at 
N.  Cleobury,  Salop.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1891.  A  schoolmaster.  In  South  Africa  in  1897; 
and  then  at  Ludgrove,  New  Bamet.  Died  Dec.  20,  1950. 
Brother  of  Maurice  H.  (1889).  (List  of  Carthusians;  The 
Times,  Dec.  23,  1950.) 


Standfast,  Cecil 

STANCLIFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caius,  June  2, 
1796.  S.  of  Lucilius,  of  Ripponden,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Rushworth  (Mr  Pattenson)  and  Giggleswick  (Mr  Paley). 
Matric.  Easter,  1803;  Scholar;  M.B.  1803.  Resided  in  London 
and  became  a  popular  lecturer  on  chemistry.  Patented,  18 10, 
an  '  apparatus  for  the  combination  and  condensation  of  gases 
and  vapours  appUcable  to  processes  of  distillation.'  (Venn, 
II.  130.) 
STANCOMB,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  8, 
1866.  [Only]  s.  of  John  Perkins,  of  The  Prospect,  Trowbridge 
(and  his  cousin,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Stancomb,  J. P., 
of  The  Manor  House,  Trowbridge).  B.  July  10,  1847,  at 
Trowbridge.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A. 
1871-  M.A.  1S74.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  13,  1870. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1873-  On  the  Western  Circuit. 
Of  Shaw  House,  Melksham.  D.L.  and  J.P.  for  Wiltshure. 
Lieut.,  Wilts.  Yeomanry.  Married,  June  4,  1874,  Ellen 
Catherine  Baron,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  O'Reilly  Hoey,  Esq.,  of 
Knuzden,  Lanes.  Died  June  24,  1920.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  375;  Burke,  L.G.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 
STANDBRIDGE,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
187S.  S.  of  Thomas,  solicitor,  of  Aston  Flamville,  Leics. 
B.  Apr.  23,  i860,  at  Bridgnorth.  Schools,  private.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878.  Lieut.,  Leics.  militia,  1878;  Lieut.,  17th 
Lancers,  1881;  Lieut.,  Lanes.  Fusiliers,  1886;  retired,  1889. 
Major,  ist  Vol.  Batt.,  the  Shropshire  Regt.,  1891-4.  (Ve^m, 
II.  435;  Army  Lists.) 
STANDEN,  BERTRAM  PRIOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1886.  [Only]  s.  of  Richard  Spiers,  of  Alby  Hill  House, 
Albyns,  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  B.  Oct.  6,  1867,  at  Surbiton, 
Surrey.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  9,  1886.  Joined  the  I.C.S.,  18S6; 
in  Burma  and  the  Central  Provinces,  1890;  Registrar  of  the 
Judicial  Commissioner's  Chief  Court,  Nagpur,  1891;  Deputy 
Commissioner,  Central  Provinces,  1897.  Commissioner  of 
Settlement,  1904;  Director  of  rural  co-operative  credit 
societies,  1908;  Chief  Secretary  to  Chief  Commissioner, 
1908-12.  Commissioner  of  Berar,  1912-20.  Member  of  the 
Executive  Council  of  the  Central  Provinces,  1920-6.  CLE., 
1901;  C.S.I. ,  1920;  K.C.I. E.,  1925.  Married,  Nov.  22,  1890, 
Oona,  3rd  dau.  of  C.  N.  Macnamara,  F.R.C.S.,  of  London. 
Lived  latterly  at  Ibthorpe  Farm,  Hurstboume  Tarrant, 
Hants.,  where  he  died  Oct.  18,  1947.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll; 
Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Oct.  20,  1947;  Who's  Who.) 
STANDEN,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  10, 
1841  [Eldest  s.  of  James  Montresor  and  of  Mrs  Standen,  of 
Salisbury.    School,  Sherborne.]    Matric.  Michs.   1842;  B.A. 

1846-  M.A.  1849.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  20,  1846, 
age  23.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1853.  Bombay  corre- 
spondent for  The  Times  during  the  Indian  Mutiny.  Admmis- 
trator-General  in  Bombay.  Died  in  1858  at  Penang. 
(Sherborne  Reg. ;  Inns  of  Court.) 

STANDEN,  JOHN  HARGRAVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Aug.  4,  1775.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  Scholar, 
1778;  B..\.  1780;  M.A.  1783. 

STANDEN,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10, 
1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1855-  Ord 
deacon  (Oxford)  1853;  priest  (Bath  and  WeUs)  1855;  C.  of 
Runnington,  Somerset,  1855-9.  Assistant  Master  at  King  s 
CoUege  School,  London,  1861-74-  Of  40,  Courtfield  Gardens, 
S.W.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876. 

STANDEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,   at  Emmanuel,  Mar.   29 

1847-  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord 
deacon  (SaUsbur>-)  1852;  priest,  1853-  V  of  Tarrant  Monkton 
with  Tarrant  Launceston,  Dorset,  1856-8.  C.  of  Alton 
Hants  1858-9.  C.  of  East  Worldham,  1859-61.  C.  of  Bm- 
sted,  1862-70.  C.  of  Sheet,  1871-8.  V.  of  Long  Sutton 
Somerset,  1878-1902.  Resided  latterly  at  Odiham,  Hants 
Died  Oct.  23,  1902,  aged  74-  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  28 
1902.) 

STANDERT,  ARTHUR  WYNDHAM.  Adm.  pens  at  Corpus 
Christi  Aor  21  1868.  Of  Somerset.  Matric.  Easter,  1868; 
E  A  i873rM.A.  1876;  M.B.  1882.  L.R.C.P.,  1880  Died 
Mar.  3,  1916,  at  Streatham  Hill,  London,  aged  68.  (The 
Times,  Mar.  6,  1916.) 

STANDFAST,  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct  i, 
I900.  S.  of  G[eorge]  E[dwin],  leather-merchant  of  34,  South- 
wood  Lane,  High|ate.  B.  Feb.  19,  1881,  at  Highgate  School, 
Highgate  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1904. 
Assistant  Master  at  Hill  Brow  School,  Eastbourne;  at  Park- 
field,  Haywards  Heath;  at  Beachborough  Park  ShornchSe, 
1913  Head  Master  of  Norfolk  House  School,  MusweU  HiU 
in  1933.  Brother  of  the  next  two.  (Highgate  Sch.  Roll, 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 


Standfast,  Henry  Arthur  Edwin 

STANDFAST,    HENRY    ARTHUR    EDWIN.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30,  1890.    Of  London.   S.  of  George 
Edwin  [leather-merchant],  of  54.  Southwood  Lane,  Highgate. 
B.   Nov.    21,    1869,   at   Denbigh  Street,   Belgrave  i'quare. 
School,  Highgate.    Matric.  Michs.   1890;  B.A.   1894;   M.A. 
1898.    Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)    1895;  priest,   1896;  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Victoria  Docks,  1895-8.    Assistant  Missioner  at 
the  College  Mission,  CamberweU,  1898-1900.    C.  of  St  Dun- 
stan's.  Stepney,  1900-4.    Mission  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Stepney,  1905-17.  V.  of  St  Philip's,  Earl's  Court,  1918-27. 
R.  of  Stoke  Newington,  1927-45-    Rural  Dean  of  Hackney 
and  Stoke  Newington,  1927-45-   Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1939-45- 
Died  July  25,  1945,  in  London.    Brother  of  the  above  ana 
the  next.  {Highgate  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  27, 
I945-) 
STANDFAST,  NOfiL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  27, 
1898.  S.  of  G[eorge]  E[dwin],  leather-merchant,  of  Highgate. 
B.  there,  Dec.   13,  1878.    School,  Highgate.    Matnc.  Lent, 
1898.    Fought  in  the  S.  African  War,  1899-1902  (Imperial 
transport  service;  Bethune's  Mounted  Infantry).    A  fruit- 
farmer   in   Canada.     Served   in    the   Great    War,    1914-19 
(Seaforth  Highlanders  of  Canada) ;  drowned  in  the  smking  of 
the  Lusitania,  May  7,   I9i5-    Brother  of  the  above  two. 
{Highgate  Sch.  Roll.) 
STANDIDGE,  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  2,  1862. 
S.  of  James,  farmer.  B.  [Apr.  11,  1843],  at  Sherbum,  Yorks. 
School,  Branaham  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866. 
Ord.   deacon   (York)    1866;   priest,    1867;   C.   of  Sherbum, 
Yorks.   1866-7.  C.  of  Buhner,  1867-74-   R-  of  Adel,  1874-88. 
R.  of  Bradfield,  Berks.,    1888-1909.    Died  Feb.   17,   1909- 
Father  of  the  next  two.   {Peile,  11.  573;  Crockford.) 
STANDIDGE,  CECIL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1898. 
B.  Apr.   19,   1879.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  (above).   School, 
Bradfield  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Assistant 
Master  at  Moorlands  School,  Leeds.    Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (private,  W.  Yorks.  Regt.  and  Cameromans 
(Scottish  Rifles) ;  mechanic,  R.F.C.).    Brother  of  the  next. 
{Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  Schoolmasters'  Direc- 
tories.) 
STANDIDGE,  HERBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1888.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  (1862).    B.  Jan.   19,   1870. 
School,  Leeds  Grammar.]    Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1S91. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  Thomas- 
at-Cliffe,  Lewes,  Sussex,  1893-5.   C.  of  Pulborough,  1895-8. 
R.  of  Heather,  Leics.,   1898-1946.    Of  the  Manor  House, 
Heather,  Leics.,  in  1952.    Brother  of  the  above.    (Leeds  Gr. 
Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Crockford.) 
STANDISH,  EDWARD  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20 

1836.  Matric.  Lent,  1837. 
STANDISH  (formerly  HALL),  FRANCIS  HALL.  Adm.  FeU.- 
Com.  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11,  1817.  [Only  s.  of  Anthony 
[Hall],  of  Flass,  Durham  (and  Charlotte  Rey).  B.  Oct.  2, 
179' .  at  Blackwell,  Darlington,  Durham.]  School,  Edinburgh 
High.  Matric.  Lent,  1818.  Had  succeeded  to  the  estates 
(but  not  the  title)  of  his  cousin.  Sir  Frank  Standish,  Bart. 
(Brasenose,  Oxford,  1763),  of  Duxbury  Hall,  Chorley,  Lanes., 
1812,  and  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Standish,  by  Royal 
Licence.  Of  Duxbury,  Chorley.  Resided  chiefly  in  Seville. 
Formed  a  large  collection  of  works  of  art  and  of  literature, 
the  whole  of  which  he  bequeathed  to  King  Louis-Philippe, 
as  a  mark  of  respect  to  the  French  nation;  in  1848  the 
pictures  were  sold  in  England  and  the  drawings  and  books  in 
Paris.  Author,  The  Life  of  Voltaire;  The  Shores  of  the 
Mediterranean;  Poems;  Notices  of  the  Northern  Capitals  of 
Europe;  Seville  and  its  Vicinitv.  Died,  unmarried,  Dec.  21, 
1840,  at  Cadiz;  buried  in  Chorley  Church.  (G.E.C.;  D.N.B.) 
STANDISH,  GEOFFREY  NORTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1899.  B.  Sept.  12,  1880.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902.  [Schools,  Denstone  and  Nottingham  High.]  Assistant 
Master  at  a  prep,  school  at  Southport,  1902-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Llandaff)  1904;  priest,  1905;  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Roath, 
Cardiff,  1904-8.  C.  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts.,  1908-9. 
C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Ardwick,  Manchester,  1909-12.  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  London,  1913-20.  V.  of  Ebemoe,  Sussex,  1921-7. 
R.  of  North  Chapel  and  V.  of  Ebemoe,  1927-36.  R.  of 
St  Mark's,  BexhiU,  1936-51-.  (Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford.) 
STANDISH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  5,  1867.  Eld.  s.  of 
Thomas,  baker,  of  Warrington,  Lanes.  B.  there,  Nov.  7, 
1848.  School,  Warrington  (Mr  Cary).  Matric.  Michs.  1867. 
Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  13,  1868;  Scholar;  B.A.  1871. 
Assistant  Master  at  Dedham  Grammar  School,  Essex,  1 871-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1872;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  Newton-m- 
Makerfield,  Lanes.,  1872-9.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Lincohi, 
1879-85.  V.  of  Scarrington  with  Aslockton,  Notts.,  1885- 
1918.  Died  June  30,  1918,  in  Nottingham.  (Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  July  4,  1918.) 


STANFORD,  Charles  Villiers 

STANDLY,  HENRY  (1768),  see  POYNTER. 
STANDLY  (formerly  POYNTER),  HENRY  PETER.    .\dm    pens 
at  St  John's,  July  5,  i799-    l^West  s   of  Henry  ('768,  sm6 
Poynter),  of  Paxton  Place,  St  Neots,  Hunts.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1802;  Scholar,  1802;  B.A.  1803;  M.A.  1806. 
Fellow,  1806-12.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  16,  1803. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  24,  1809.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  12,  1820.  Of  Paxton  Place,  Hunts.  J. P.  for  Hunts,  and 
Beds.   Made  an  unrivalled  collection  of  Hogarth's  prints  and 
drawings.   Died  May  4,  1844,  aged  62.   Brother  of  the  next. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  486;  Inns  of 
Court;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  l.  666;  V.  Hodson.) 
STANDLY  (formerly  POYNTER),  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  27,  1804.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  22,  1805. 
S.  of  Henry  (1768,  sub  Poynter),  of  Little  Paxton,  Hunts. 
B.  there.  School,  Huntingdon  (Mr  Edwards).   Matric.  Michs. 
1805 ;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler;  Smith's  prize  and  2nd  ChanceUor  s 
medal)  1809;  M.A.  1812.    Fellow,  1809-22.  V.  of  Buckden, 
Hunts.,  1831-8.   V.  of  Southoe,  1838-48.  Married,  May  1822, 
at  Llandygwydd,  Caroline  Frances,  dau.  of  W.  O.  Bngstocke, 
of  Blaenporth,  Cardigans.    Died  June  5,  1848,  aged  61,  at 
Anglesea  Villa,  Blaenporth.    Brother  of  the  above.    (Venn, 
II.  144;  Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  216.) 
STANDRING,  ALFRED.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  i. 
1877.   [2nd]  s.  of  John,  Esq.  [braid-manufacturer,  of  FirhiU, 
Bowdon,  Cheshire].    B.  there,  Feb.  19,  1858.    Educated  at 
Owens  College,  Manchester,  and  at  Edinburgh  University. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1880;  M.A.  and  LL.M. 
1884.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  3,  1877.    Called  to 
the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1882.   Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer. 
Married,  Feb.  25,  1880,  Elizabeth  Howard,  youngest  dau.  of 
John    Isitt,   of   Manningham,    Yorks.     Of   Dunwood   Hall, 
Endon,  Staffs.    J. P.  for  Staffs.    Died  May  30,  i933-    {^^^ 
Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  June  i,  I933-) 
STANDRING,  THOMAS  MATHER.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct   7    1890.   S.  of  Hugh,  manager  of  a  cotton-mill,  of  Hey- 
wood  (and  Hannah  Mather).   B.  Mar.  18,  1872,  at  RadcliEfe, 
Lanes.    School,  Newton  Abbot  (the   Rev.   G.  T.  Wamer). 
Matric.  Michs.   1890;  B.A.   1893;  M.A.   1897.    Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  Wallasey,  Cheshire,  1895- 
1901.  V.  of  Tilstone-Feamall,  1901-3.  V.  of  Bidston,  1903-38. 
Penn.   to  off.,   dios.   of  Chester  and   Liverpool,    1938.     Of 
20,  Ashburton  Road,  Birkenhead,  in  1951.   (Crockford.) 
STANDRING-SMITH,  ROBERT  CHARLES.   Adm.  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Oct.  1897.    [Eldest  s.  of  Charles  Smith,  of  Goltho 
Hall,  Wragby,  Lines.  B.  in  1879.  Schools,  Ipswich  Grammar 
and  Shrewsbury.]    Matric.  Michs.   1897;  B.A.   1900.    M.B. 
and  B.Chir.,  Edin.,  1904.    In  practice  at  Bampton,  Oxon., 
in  1910.    District  Medical  Officer,  Witney  Union;  Assistant 
Medical  Inspector  of  Schools  for  Oxfordshire.   Served  in  the 
Great    War,    1914-19    (Major,    R.A.M.C).     Administrative 
Medical  Officer,  N.E.  London  Area,  Ministry  of  Pensions. 
Married,  July  12,  1905,  Annie  Maud,  only  dau.  of  D.  Ford 
Goddard,  M.P.,  of  Ipswich.  Of  66,  Palace  Court,  London,  W., 
and  Stoke  Hall,  Ipswich.    Died  Dec.   31,   i93o;  buried  at 
Ipswich.    {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  Univ. 
War  List;  Irvine-Gray;  The  Times,  Jan.  2,  1931-) 
STANES,  WILLIAM  CREAKE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  27  , 
1781.    B.  at  Chehnsford,  Essex.    [School,  Felsted.]    Matric. 
Michs.  1781;  B.A.  1785.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1785-    (^l- 
Felsted.;  Norihants.  Clergy.) 
STANFIELD,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  22)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  6,  1818;  from  St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  Mar.  3,  1813,  age  17.    S.  of  Ambrose,  of  Islington, 
London.   B.  there.   School,  Stoke  Newington.   Matric.  Lent, 
1818;  LL.B.   1822.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.   19,   1819; 
priest,  May  28,  1820.   R.  of  Stapleford  Abbotts,  Essex,  until 
his  death,  Oct.  5,  1840.  aged  45.   (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1840, 
II-  552-) 
STANFORD,  ALFRED  BRACEBRIDGE.    Adm.  pens,   at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.   5,   1886.     [4th]   s.  of  J[ohn]   Woodward,  of 
Ounavarra,  Lucan,  Co.  Dublin  (and  Louisa).    [B.  Apr.  1867. 
Schools,  Uppingham  and  Denstone.]    Matric.  Michs.   1886; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.   Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1890;  priest, 
1891;  C.  of  Hartshill,  Stafis.,  1890-4.  C.  of  .Mafeking,  Bloem- 
fontein,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Chartered  Company's  police, 
1894-5.    Died  Dec.  30,  1895,  in  Mafeking.    (Denstcme  Coll. 
Reg.;  Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford.) 
STANFORD,  CHARLES  VILLIERS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1870.    [Only]  s.  of  John  James  [Examiner  in  the  Court 
of  Chancery],  of  2,  Hubert  Street,  Dublin  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
William   Henn,   Master  in  Chancery   in  Dublin).    B.  there 
[Sept.  30],  1852.  School  (private),  of  Dublin.    Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  Organ  Scholar,  1870-2;  Scholar.   Migrated  to  Trinity, 
Apr.  19,  1873;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877;  Mus.Doc.  1889.  College 
Organist,   1874-93.    Professor  of  Music,   1887-1924.    Hon. 


Stanford,  John  Frederick 

D.Mus.,  Oxford,   1883;  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Durham,   1893;  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Leeds,  1904.    Conductor  of  the  C.U.M.S.,  1872-93. 
Settled  in  London,  1892,  and  devoted  himself  to  composing; 
worked  with  great  rapidity  and  '  scarcely  ever  made  a  sketch. 
Even  complicated  works  were  written  straight  into  score,  in 
ink,  without  previous  preparation.'    His  large-scale  choral 
works  and  symphonies  were  highly  esteemed  in  their  day, 
but  chiefly  known  by  his  church  music  and  by  his  solo  songs. 
Director  of  the  Bach  Choir,    1885-1902.     Knighted,   1902. 
Professor  of  composition  and  orchestral  playing  at  the  Royal 
College  of  Music,  1883-1924.  Among  his  pupUs  were  Walford 
Davies,  Coleridge  Taylor,  Vaughan  Williams,  Gustav  Hoist, 
etc.   Married,  1878,  Jane  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Henry  Cham- 
pion  Wetton,   of  Shere,   Surrey,   and   had  issue.    Author, 
Musical    Compositim;    A    History    of   Music;    Studies    and 
Memories;  Interludes;  etc.    Composer,  Cushendall,  a  Pure  of 
Turf   (Song  Cycle),   Symphony   No.    7   in   D   minor;    Irish 
Rhapsody,  Pianoforte  Quartet  and  Trio,  5  Organ  Sonatas, 
etc.    Died  Mar.  29,   1924;  his  ashes  were  buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey.   Portrait  by  Sir  William  Orpen  in  the  Hall  of 
Trinity.     {Al.   Oxon.;   Walford,   County  Families;  D.N.B.; 
Who  was  Wlio.) 
STANFORD,   JOHN    FREDERICK.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity, 
May  II,  1832.    [S.  of  Major  Francis  William,  ist  Regt.  of 
Life  Guards  (by  his  ist  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Gorton, 
Esq.,  of  Windsor).    B.  Jan.  1815.    School,  Eton.]    Did  not 
reside.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  May  24,  1834.   Matric.  Michs.  1834; 
B.A.    1838;   M.A.    1842.   WorU  Travelling  Bachelor,   1838. 
Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1842.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov    i8,  1841.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  22,  1844.    F.R.S., 
1844.   M.P.  for  Reading,  1849-52.   J. P.  for  Middlesex;  D.L. 
for  Berks.   Author,  Outlines  of  a  Plan  of  National  Education ; 
Rambles  and  Researches  in  Thuringian  Saxony.  Died  Dec.  2, 
1880,  at  North  Bank,  Regent's  Park.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Pe%le, 
II.  451;  Al.  Oxon.;  Boose,  m.  704;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 
STANGER,   EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,   (age   17)   at  St  John's, 
May  21,   1 78 1.    [S.  of  Hugh,  butler  to  Dr  Edmund  Law, 
Master  of  Peterhouse  (his  mother  was  lady's  maid  in  the 
Law  family).    B.   Oct.   26,    1763,   at  Cambridge.    Schools, 
Carlisle    Grammar    and    Arthuret.]     Matnc.    Michs.    1781; 
Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  {6th  Wrangler)  1785;  M.A.  1788;  B.D. 
1796.   Fellow,  1788-1846.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  LUt.  dim.  from 
Carlisle)  June  3,  1787;  priest  (Lincohi)  Apr.  25,  1788.    P.C. 
of  Warwick-cwm-Wetheral,   Cumberland,    1788-1846.    Died 
Dec.  21,  1846;  buried  at  St  Mary's,  Carlisle.    Benefactor  to 
St  John's.    (Carlisle  Gr.  Sck.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
486;  G.  Mag.,  1847, 1.  445 ;  Torry,  Founders  arui  Benefactors  of 
St  John's.) 
STANHAM,  ALFRED  EDWARD  HILLS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,   Oct.    I,    1887.     S.   of   the   Rev.   Louis   (1853).   of 
15,  Mihier  Square,  Islington,  London  (and  Anna).   B.  Dec.  5, 
i856,    at    Islington.     School,    Merchant    Taylors'.     Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B..^..  1891;  .M.A.  1934.   Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield) 
1891;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Burslem,  Staffs.,  1891- 
1900.    C.  of  Wordesley,  Staffs.,   1900-3.    C.  of  St  Simon, 
Paddington,  London,  1903-7.    C.  of  St  Peter's,  Greenwich, 
1907-8.    c;  of  Bramford  with  Burstall,  Suffolk,    1908-10. 
C.  of  CaverswaU,  Staffs.,   1910-12.   V.  of  Longnor,  Salop, 
1912-27.  V.  of  11am,  Stags.,  1927-39-    Latterly  of  'Ilara,' 
Poole    Road,    Wimbome,    Dorset.     Brother   of   William   C. 
(1885).   (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
STANHAM,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1848. 
S.  of  Richard,  carpenter,  of  Edwardes  Terrace,  Kensington, 
London  (and  Eleanor).    B.   [1827],   at   Kensington.    Bapt. 
June  22,  1827.    Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  Chnst  Church, 
Leicester,  1852-4.    C.  of  St  Jude's,  Glasgow,  1854-8.    C.  of 
Great  Snoring,  Norfolk,   1858-61.    Chaplain  of  the  Surrey 
County  lunatic  asylum  at  Tooting,  1861-72.  V.  of  Sununers- 
town,   1872-6.  V.  of  West  Bradenham,  Norfolk,   1876-82. 
Married,  1853,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Adams,  of  Uttoxeter, 
Staffs.  Died  Jan.  28,  i882,at  Leatherhead,  aged  54.  Brother 
of  Louis  (1853);  father  of  the  next.   (Crockford;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  i,  1882.) 
STANHAM,    GEORGE    GRAHAM.     Matric.    Non-Coil.,    Michs. 
1898.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (above).    B.  1857.]    Married, 
1888,  Emma  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Charles  George  Taylor,  of 
Frensham  Hill,  Surrey,  and  had  issue.    Died  Feb.  18,  1934. 
at  Famham;  buried  there.   (Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families; 
The  Times,  Feb.  20,  1934-) 
STANHAM,  LOUIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1853-, 
re-adm.  sizar  Oct.  18,  1854.    S.  of  Richard,  coal-merchant 
(and  Eleanor).    B.  at  North  End,  Fulham.    Bapt.  July  17, 
1825.    Matric.   Michs.   1853;  B.A.   1857;   M.A.   1864.    Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1857;  priest,  1858;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Islington, 
1857-62.    V.    of   St   Bartholomew's,    Islington,    1862-1905. 
Chaplain  of  the  City  of  London  Lying-in  Hospital,  1874-1916. 


Stanhope,  Philip  Dormer 

Married  (i)  Sept.  2,  1858,  Anna,  dau.  of  A.  Henderson,  of 
Kensington;  (2)  July  25,  1889,  Emily,  dau.  of  E.  RoseUi,  of 
Canonbury.    Latterly  of  44,  Aubert  Park,  Highbury,  where 
he  died  Feb.  28,  1916.   Father  of  Alfred  E.  H.  (1887)  and  the 
next;    brother    of    George    (1848).     (Eagle,    xxxvin.    238; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  i,  1916.) 
STANHAM,   WILLIAM   CHARLES.     Adm.   sizar   at  Trinity, 
Sept.  30,  1885.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Louis  (above),  of  15,  Milner 
Square,  Islington,  London  (and  Anna).   B.  Aug.  18,  1865,  in 
London.    School,  Merchant  Taylors'.    Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888.  At  the  London  Hospital.  L.S.A.,  1900.  Practised 
at  Homerton  and  at  Holloway.    Died  Sept.   16,   1928,  at 
Brighton.     Brother    of    Alfred    E.    H.    (1887).     (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 
STANHOPE,  CHARLES  WYNDHAM.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  22) 
at  Magdalene,  Oct.  11,  1831.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Fitzroy  Henry  Richard  (18 10)  (and  Caroline  Wyndham). 
[B.   Aug.   16,    1809.]    School,   Eton.     Matric.   Michs.    1831. 
Farming  near  Belfast  in  i860.  Succeeded  his  cousin,  Seymour 
Sydney  Hyde,  as  7th  Earl  of  Harrington,  Feb.  22,   1866. 
Married,  Jan.  16,  1839,  in  Paris,  Elizabeth  Still,  of  Harrington 
House,  Craig's  Court,  Charing  Cross,  London,  and  Stanhope 
Lodge,  Cowes,  dau.  of  Robert  Lucas  de  Pearsall,  of  Wartensee 
Castle,  St  Gall,  Switzerland,  and  had  issue.    Died  June  26, 
1881.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.) 
STANHOPE,    EDWARD    COLLINGWOOD    SPENCER.     Adm. 
pens,   at  Trinity,   June   13,    1881.    S.  of   Walter  Thomas 
William  [Spencer]  (Christ  Church,  0.xford,  1845),  of  Cannon 
HaU,  Bamsley,  Yorks.  (and  Elizabeth  Julia,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Jacob  Buxton,  Bart.).   B.  Mar.  2,  1863,  in  London.   School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M..'^.  1891.  Asolicitor. 
Died  July  6,  1906.   Brother  of  John  M.  S.  (1880).   (Etmi  Sch. 
Lists;  Al.  Oxon.;  C.  R.  Hudleston;  Burke,  E.G.) 
STANHOPE,  The   Hon.  FITZROY   HENRY  RICHARD.    .A.dm. 
Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  20,  1810.  4th  s.  of  Charles 
[3rd]  Earl  of  Harrington  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Fleming, 
Bart.).    [B.  Apr.  24,  1787-]    Matric.  Michs.  1810;  M.A.  1811. 
Ord.   deacon,    1814;   priest,    1814.   V.   of  Wressell,   Yorks., 
1814-56.   R.  of  Catton,  1814-58.   Dean  and  R.  of  St  Buryan 
with  St  Leven,  Cornwall,  1817-58.  A  member  of  the  Garrick 
Club.     Designer  of  the  Stanhope  phaeton,   a   two-wheeled 
carriage   much   like   a  Tilbury.     Known   as   the   'Dean  of 
TattersaU's.'    Married,  Nov.  8,  1808,  Caroline,  (illegitimate) 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Wyndham.   Died  Apr.  11,  1864,  at 
16,  Hans  Place,  Sloane  Street,  London.  Father  of  Charles  W. 
(1831);  brother  of  the  next.    (Boase,  iii.  706;  Boase,  Collect. 
Cornub.,   926;    Boase,    Biblio.    Cornub.,    684;    Clergy   List; 
Crockford;   Burke,   P.  and  B.;  Walford,   CoutUy  Families; 
G.  Mag.,  1864,  I.  669;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 
STANHOPE,  The  Hon.  HENRY  WILLIAM.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  27,  181 2.   [6th]  s.  of  Charles  [3rd]  Earl 
of  Harrington  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Fleming,  Bart.,  of 
Brompton  Park).    [B.  Aug.  2,  1790.]   School,  Eton.   Matnc. 
Michs.  181 2;  M.A.  1814.  V.  of  Chesham,  Bucks.,  1826-47. 
R.  of  Gawsworth,  Cheshire,  1827-72.    Married.    Died,  s.p., 
June  21,   1872.    Brother  of  the  above.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Crockford;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
STANHOPE    (post    STOTT-STANHOPE),    HERBERT    STOTT. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1864.   S.  of  George  Stott 
(post  Stott-Stanhope),  gent,  [of  Eccleshill  Hall,  near  Bradford] 
(and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Barton  Stanhope,  Esq.).  B.  Oct.  29, 
1844,  at  Bradford.    School,  Bingley.    Matric.  Michs.   1864. 
Of   Poole  House,   near  Leeds.    An  enthusiastic   tramer  of 
carrier-pigeons.    .Married  Augusta  Yorke.    Died  c.  1930,  at 
Huddersfield.    (H.G.C.;  Changes  of  Name;  Walford,  County 
Families.) 
STANHOPE,  JOHN  MONTAGUE  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Magdalene,  July  9,  1880.    [Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  Walter 
Thomas  WiUiam  [K.C.B.,  M.P.],  of  Cannon  HaU,  Bamsley, 
Yorks  (and  Elizabeth  Julia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Jacob  Buxton, 
Bart)    B  Dec.  31,  i860.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B  A.  1884;  M.A.  1891.    Capt.,  West  Yorkshire  Regt.  (Vol. 
Bn.).   Of  Hill  House,  Cawthome,  Yorks.   J. P.  and  D.L    for 
the  West  Riding;  J. P.  for  ArgyUs.   Married,  1890,  Ida  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Lionel  Pilkmgtoa,  nth  Bart.   Succeeded  his 
father  at  Cannon  HaU,  Bamsley,  191 1.   Died  July  10,  1944- 
Brother  of  Edward  C.  S.  (1881).    (Burke,  E.G.;  The  Times, 
July  12,  1944;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
STANHOPE,   PHILIP   DORMER.    Adm.    (age   17)    at   King's, 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  May  27,   I77i.    [S.  of  Charles  (and 
Catherine   Margaret,    dau.    of   Thomas   Cope    Freeman,   of 
Abbots  Langley,  Herts.).   B.  Feb.  I2,  1752,  m  Westminster. 
Bapt.   Mar.   i,   1752,  at  St  John's,  Westminster.]    Matnc. 
Michs   1771.  Expelled  from  the  College  for  misconduct,  1772. 
Served  in  India  under  the  Nabob  of  Arcot,  1773-8.   Comet, 
ist   Dragoon    Guards,    1780;    Ensign,    12  th    Foot,    178 1-4. 
Man-ied,  Jan.  10,  1780,  Elizabeth  Hughes.   Author,  Genuine 
Metnoirs  of  Asiaticus.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 


Stanhope,  Philip  Henry,  Earl 

STANHOPE,  PHILIP  HENRY,  EARL.  Hon.  LL.D.  1864.  [Eldest 
s.  of  Philip  Henry,  4th  Earl  (and  Catharine  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Robert,  Lord  Carrington).  B.  Jan.  31,  1805.]  B.A.,  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1827;  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1834.  F.R.S., 
1827;  F.S.A.,  1841.  M.P.  for  Wootton  Bassett,  1830-2;  for 
Hertford,  1835-52.  Succeeded  as  5th  Earl,  1855.  Lord  Rector 
of  Aberdeen  University,  1858.  Under-Secretary  of  State  for 
Foreign  Affairs,  1834-5.  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Control. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent.  First  Chairman  of  the  National 
Portrait  Gallery.  President  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries, 
1846-75.  A  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum.  Married,  July  10, 
1834,  Emily  Harriet,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Kerrison,  Bart., 
M.P.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  24,  1875.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Walford,  County  Families;  D.N.B.;  Soc.  Ant 
Occasional  Papers,  11  (1945).) 

STANIER,  RANDLE  BADLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Jan.  13,  1869.  [4th]  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Madeley 
Manor,  Staffs,  (and  Mary  Williamson).  Matric.  Lent,  1869. 
Captain,  Staffs.  Mihtia,  1880.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  R.  A. 
Dallas.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists.) 

STANIFORTH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  4,  1815. 
[School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1815.  Died  Jan.  31, 
1880,  aged  84.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

STANIFORTH,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1885.  S.  of  John  Walter,  of  Fairhohne,  Sheffield.  B.  July  21, 
1865,  at  Sheffield.  School,  Southport.  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1888;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1892.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Wentworth,  Yorks.,  1889-90. 
C.  of  Sharrow,  1890-2.  C.  of  Eye,  Sufiolk,  1892-4.  C.  of 
Needham  Market,  1894-8.  V.  of  Framsden,  1898-1903.  R.  of 
Saxmundham,  1903-8.  V.  of  Birling,  Kent,  1908-16.  V.  of 
Broadway,  Worcs.,  1916-23.  Married,  Apr.  13, 1893,  Gertrude 
Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  A.  R.  Ellin,  Esq.,  of  Sheffield.  Lived 
latterly  at  Folkestone,  where  he  died  Mar.  8,  1936.  (Scott, 
MSS.;.Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  19,  1893;  The  Times, 
Mar.  9,  1936.) 

STANILAND,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  1877.  S.  of  — ,  Esq.,  of  Harrington  Park, 
Lines.  [B.  Oct.  30,  1856.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1877. 
Second  Lieut.,  105th  Foot,  1877;  transferred  to  7th  Foot, 
1878;  Lieut.,  Royal  Fusiliers,  1880;  transferred  to  8th 
Hussars,  1883;  Capt.,  2nd  Dragoons,  1887.  Of  Legboume 
and  Harrington  Hall,  Lines.  Married,  1892,  Eveleen,  dau.  of 
Robert  Narcissus  Batt,  of  Purdysbum,  Co.  Down.  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

STANILAND,  JAMES  MEABURN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  2,  1859.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Meabum,  attorney,  of  Skirbeck, 
Lines.  B.  there,  Aug.  28,  1841.  School,  Lines,  (private)  [and 
Cheltenham  College].  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864.  C.  of 
Leighton  Buzzard,  Beds.,  1865-7.  R.  of  Evenlode,  Worcs., 
1868-70.  C.  of  Beesby,  Lines.,  1871-7.  No  cure  thereafter. 
Married,  July  3,  1883,  Alice,  dau.  of  Capt.  Alfred  Chapman. 
Latterly  of  39,  IJuckingham  Palace  Mansions,  Pimlico.  Died 
Mar.  26,  1905,  in  London.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Clergy 
Lts';  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  29,  1905.) 

STANLEY,  ALAN  SIDNEY  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  i,  1880.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sidney  (1846,  sub  Went- 
worth), of  Longstowe  Hall,  Cambs.  B.  there,  Apr.  30,  1861. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Of  Great  Chesterford, 
Essex.  J.P.  for  Essex.  Major,  Suffolk  Militia.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  Suffolk  Regt.;  mentioned 
in  despatches).  Married,  Feb.  13,  1889,  Lilian  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Musgrave  Wroughton  Anderson,  of  Melbourne,  Australia. 
Died  Mar.  6,  1945.  Brother  of  Charles  W.  (1879)  and  Herbert 
F.  W.  (1883).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists;  Univ.  War  List; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

STANLEY,  The  Hon.  ALGERNON  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  4,  1861.  [4th]  s.  of  Edward  John  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1822),  2nd  Baron  Stanley  of  Alderley,  of 
40,  Dover  Street,  London  (and  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of 
Henry  Augustus,  Viscount  Dillon).  B.  [Sept.  16],  1843,  at 
Winnington,  Cheshire.  Schools,  Harrow  and  Rugby.  Matric. 
Lent,  1863;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester) 
1866;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Kidderminster,  1866-8.  C.  of  West 
Bromwich,  1869.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Soho,  London,  1870-3. 
P.C.  of  Holy  Cross,  St  Pancras,  1876-9.  Joined  the  Roman 
Catholic  Church,  1879,  and  ord.  priest,  1880.  At  St  James's, 
Spanish  Place,  1883-93.  Auxiliary  Bishop  to  Cardinal 
Vaughan,  Archbishop  of  Westminster;  Bishop  of  Emmaus, 
1903;  Domestic  prelate  of  Pope  Pius  X,  and  assistant  Bishop 
at  the  Pontifical  throne,  1907.  Canon  of  St  Peter's.  Died 
Apr.  23,  1928,  in  Rome.  Brother  of  Henry  E.  J.  (1846). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Who  tfas  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  24,  1928.) 

STANLEY,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19, 
1872.  S.  of  Charles,  of  38,  Warwick  Road,  Maida  Hill, 
London.  B.  June  26,  1853,  in  London.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872.  A  stockbroker.  Died  July  16,  1935,  in 
London.   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  19,  1935.) 


Stanley,  Edward 

STANLEY,  The  Rev.  ARTHUR  PENRHYN.  Hon.  LL.D.  1864; 
incorp.  from  Oxford.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Edward  (1798), 
Bishop  of  Norwich  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Oswald 
Leycester,  R.  of  Stoke-on-Tern,  Salop).  B.  Dec.  13,  1815. 
School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  30,  1833,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1838;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1840;  B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford)  1858.  FeUow  of  University 
College,  Oxford,  1838-51 ;  Hon.  Fellow,  1864-81.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  1839;  priest,  1841.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1851-8. 
Chaplain  to  the  Prince  Consort,  1854-61.  Regius  Professor 
of  Ecclesiastical  History  at  Oxford,  1856-64.  F.R.S.,  1863. 
Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1858-64.  Dean  of  West- 
minster, 1864-81.  Married,  Dec.  22,  1863,  Lady  Augusta 
Bruce,  5th  dau.  of  Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Elgin.  Author,  religious. 
Died,  s.p.,  July  18, 1881,  at  the  Deanery,  Westminster.  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Boose,  in.  708;  Crockford; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STANLEY,  CALEB  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1853.  S.  of  Caleb  Robert,  artist  (and  Anne).  B.  Apr.  9,  1832, 
in  Maddox  Street,  Hanover  Square,  London.  School,  King's 
College,  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1853. 

STANLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22,  1832. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
June  5,  1833.  [Only]  s.  of  Richard  [silversmith],  of  Sheffield. 
School,  private.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  1,  1840. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  May  5,  1843.  On  the  Northern  Circuit. 
(Law  Lists ;  Inns  of  Court.) 

STANLEY,  CHARLES  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  29,  1879.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sidney  (1846,  sub  Wentworth), 
of  Longstowe  Hall,  Cambs.  (and  Sara,  dau.  of  Edmond  Foster, 
of  Cambridge),  who  assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  July  19, 
1856,  the  name  of  Stanley  in  lieu  of  Wentworth.  B.  [Feb.  6], 
i860,  at  Longstowe  Hall.  School,  Longstowe  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Capt.,  Suffolk 
Regt.,  1885.  Of  Longstowe  Hall,  Cambs.,  which  he  sold  in 
1905.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cambs.  High  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and 
Hunts.,  1930.  Married,  Dec.  17,  1890,  Helen  Maud,  2nd  dau. 
of  Musgrave  Wroughton  Anderson,  of  Melbourne,  Australia, 
and  had  issue.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
Cambs.  Regt.).  Knighted,  1929.  High  Sheriff  of  Cambs., 
1930.  Lived  in  Bentley  Road,  Cambridge.  Died  Mar.  31, 
1939,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of  Alan  S.  W.  (1880)  and 
Herbert  H.  W.  (1883).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families ;  Walford,  County  Families ;  Univ.  War  List ;  Who's 
Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  3,  1939.) 

STANLEY,  EDMOND  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Dec.  14,  1835.  Of  Middlesex.  B.  Jan.  7,  i8i8,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1836;  B.A.  1840.   Rowing  'blue,' 

1836,  1839.  Took  Holy  Orders  but  held  no  curacy  or  living. 
Resided  at  Rhoscrowther,  Pembrokeshire.  J.P.  for  Pem- 
brokes.  Captain,  Pembroke  Volunteers.  Died  Dec.  4,  1875. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Book  of  Blues.) 

STANLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  6,  1794. 
[S.  of  Edward  (and  Julia,  dau.  of  John  Christian,  of  Ewanrigg, 
Cumberland).  Bapt.  May  3,  1776,  at  Workington,  Cumber- 
land.] School,  Eton.  Scholar,  1794;  Matric.  Michs.  1797; 
B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Sept.  22,  1799; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1800;  C.  of  Harrington,  Cumberland,  1799- 
1802.  Appointed  by  the  H.E.I.C.  Chaplain  of  the  presidency 
of  Fort  St  George  in  1801,  but  it  seems  improbable  that  he 
went  to  India.  R.  of  Plumbland,  Cumberland,  1802-34. 
R.  of  Harrington,  1822-3.  R.  of  Workington,  1831-4. 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Dover  in  1831.  Died  Jan.  5,  1834,  at 
Workington;  buried  there.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  487;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag., 
1834,  1.  563,  where  he  is  confused  with  the  next.) 

STANLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  31,  1798. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Sir  John  [Thomas]  (1754)  [6th]  Bart.,  of  Alderley 
Park,  Cheshire  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh  Owen,  of 
Penrhos,  Anglesey).  [B.  Jan.  i,  1779,  in  London.]  School, 
Windlesham,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  Scholar,  1801; 
B.A.  (16th  Wrangler)  1802;  M.A.  1805;  D.D.  (per  Lit.  Reg.) 

1837.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  June  5,  1805 ;  priest,  Sept.  15, 
1805;  C.  of  Windlesham,  Surrey,  1805.  R.  of  Alderley, 
Cheshire,  1805-37.  Clerk  of  the  Chapel  Royal  to  Queen 
Victoria,  1837.  F.R.S.,  1840.  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1837-49. 
As  Bishop,  a  vigorous  and  fearless  reformer.  'He  not  only 
changed  the  whole  atmosphere  of  religious  life  throughout 
his  see,  but  won  the  affectionate  esteem  of  all  classes,  whether 
lay  or  clerical.'  Nicknamed  'Jim  Crow.'  Married,  May  8, 
1810,  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Oswald  Leycester,  R.  of 
Stoke-on-Tern,  Salop.  Author,  Familiar  History  of  Birds; 
Sermons,  etc.  Died  Sept.  6,  1849,  at  Brahan  Castle,  near 
Dingwall,  Ross-shire,  while  on  a  holiday;  buried  in  Norwich 
Cathedral.  Fatherof  Arthur  P.  (1864).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  487  and  489;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;D.N.B.;  W.  B.  Donne  and 
his  Friends.) 


Stanley,  Edward 

STANLEY,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  18,  1808. 
[Eldest  s.  of  James,  of  Portland  Place,  and  Brighton  (and 
Augusta,  dau.  of  John  Cornwall,  of  Hendon,   Middlesex). 
B.  1789.  School,  Harrow;  played  cricket  in  Lord  Byron's  XI 
V.  Eton,  1805.]    Matric.  Michs.  1808;  B.A.  1812.    Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2, 1810,  aged  20.  Of  Cross  Hall,  Onnskirk. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanes.   Married,  Sept.  3,  1819,  Lady  Mary 
Maitland,  dau.  of  the  8th  Earl  of  Lauderdale.   Died  Mar.  8, 
1870.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1817).   [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 
STANLEY,  The  Hon.  EDWARD  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1844.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward  Geoffrey 
Smith  [14th]  [Earl  of  Derby]  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1817). 
B.  [July  21,  1826],  at  Knowsley,  Lanes.   Schools,  [Eton  and] 
Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.  1844 ;  (10th  Classic,  1848) ;  M.A.  1848 ; 
Hon.  LL.D.  1862.    Styled  Lord  Stanley,  1851-69.    iMember 
of  the  Apostles.   Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1853.   M.P.  for  King's 
Lynn,  1848-69.  Under-Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs, 
Mar.-Dec.  1852.    Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  1858; 
for  India,  1858-9;  for  Foreign  Affairs,  1866-8  and  1874-8, 
and  for  the  Colonies,   1882-5.    P.C,   1858.    Rector  of  the 
University  of  Glasgow,   1869-71  and  of  the  University  of 
Edinburgh,  1875-7.   Chancellor  of  the  University  of  London, 
1891.   Succeeded  his  father  as  15th  Earl  of  Derby,  Oct.  23, 
1869.    K.G.,  1884.    After  King  Otto  of  Greece  was  expelled 
in  1862,  the  throne  was  offered  to,  and  refused  by,  Prince 
Alfred  (second  son  of  Queen  Victoria);  the  authorities  in 
Greece  then  seriously  considered  the  possibility  of  asking 
Stanley  to  accept  it;  'the  Greeks  really  want  to  make  our 
friend   Lord   Stanley   their   king,'    Disraeli  wrote   in   1863. 
Married,  July  5,  1870,  Mary  Catherine,  Dowager  Marchioness 
of  Salisbury,  dau.  of  the  5th  Earl  De  La  Warr,  and  widow  of 
the  2nd  Marquess  of  Salisbury.    Died,  s.p.,  Apr.  2i,  1893. 
[Eton    Sch.    Lists;    Rugby   ■'ich.    Reg.;    Dulu'ich    Coll.    Reg.; 
G.E.C.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.) 
STANLEY,  EDWARD  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25. 
1897.   [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Lyulph  (Balliol  College, 
Oxford,   1857),  Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley,  of  n,  Mansfield 
Street,  Portland  Place,  London  (and  Mary  Katharine,  dau. 
of  Sir  Lowthian  BeU,  Bart.,  of  Washington,  Durham).    B. 
May  14,  1878,  in  London.    School,  Clifton  College.    Matric. 
Michs.    1897;    B.A.    1902;    M.A.    1906.     Resident,    Sokoto 
province,  N.  Nigeria.    Died  Nov.  1908.    (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
STANLEY,    The   Hon.    EDWARD    (SMITH).    Adm.   FeU.-Com. 
(age   18)   at  Trinity,   Feb.   1,   1771.    [Eldest]  s.  of  James 
[Smith],    Baron    Strange,    of    Preston,    Lanes,    (and    Lucy, 
2nd  dau.  of  Hugh  Smith,  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex).  [B.  Sept.  12, 
1752.]    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Lent,  1771;  M-A.  i773-    M-P- 
for  Lanes.,  1774-6.   Succeeded  his  grandfather  as  12th  Earl 
of  Derby,  Feb.  22,  1776.    Lord  Lieut,  and  Custos  rotulorum 
of  Lanes.,  1776-1834.   Col.  of  the  Lanes.  Militia,  1772.   P-C, 
1783.  K.G.  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  Aug.-Dec. 
1783  and  again  Feb.  i8o6-Mar.  1807.    Married  (i)  June  23, 
1774,   Elizabeth,   dau.   of  James,   6th  Duke  of  Hamilton; 
(2)  Mar.  14,  1797,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Farren,  surgeon, 
of  Cork,  and  afterwards  an  actor.  Founded  the  Derby  Stakes, 
1780.   Died  Oct.  21,  1834,  at  Knowsley;  buried  at  Onnskirk. 
Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Thomas  S.  (i77i)-   {Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.) 
STANLEY,  Lord  EDWARD  (SMITH).    Adm.  nobleman  (age  17) 
at  Trinity,  July  4,   i792.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward  [Smith] 
(above)  [12th]  Earl  of  Derby  (and  Lady  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
James,  6th  Duke  of  Hamilton).    [B.  Apr.  21,  1775-]   School, 
Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1793;  M.A.  i795-   Styled  Lord  Stanley 
until  1832.   Col.,  2nd  Regt.,  Lanes.  Militia,  i797,  and  Col.  in 
the  Army,  1798.    M.P.  for  Preston,  1796-1812;  for  Lanes., 
1812-32.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  0.\ford,  1819.  Vice-Admiral  of  Lanes., 
1831.    Created  Baron  Stanley  of  Bickerstaffe,  Lanes.,  1832. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  13th  Earl  of  Derby,  Oct.  21,  1834. 
K.G.,   1839.    President  of  the  Linnaean  Society,   1828-33. 
President  of  the  Zoological  Society.    Lord-Lieut,  of  Lanes., 
1834-51.     Married,    June    30,    1798,   his   cousin,    Charlotte 
Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Geoffrey  Hornby,  R.  of  Wmwick, 
Lanes.    Died  June  30,  1851,  at  Knowsley  Park.    Father  of 
Henry  T.  S.  (1821).    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
G.E.C;  D.N.B.) 
STANLEY,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  .A.ug.  28, 
1755.   Of  Herts.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1711),  R-  of  Much 
Hadham   (and   Mary,   dau.   of   Lord   Justice   Pemberton).] 
Matric.   Michs.   1755;   B.A.   1760;   M.A.    1763.    Ord.  priest 
(London)  Mar.  18,  1764.  V.  of  North  Weald,  Essex,  1764- 
1827.    R.  of  Eastwick,  Herts.,  1781-1825;  resigned.    Died 
Apr.  18,  1827,  aged  90,  at  Much  Hadham.   M.I.  at  Eastwick. 
Brother  of  Richard  (i755).    (Cussans,  i.  65;  G.  Mag.,  1827, 
I.  474-) 
STANLEY,  FRANK  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coll.,  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1889;  priest,  1890; 
C  of  St  Paul's,  Poole,  Dorset,  1889-92.   C.  of  Laister  Dyke, 


Stanley,  Hubert 

Yorks.,   1893-8.    C.  of  Shirehampton,  Gloucs.,   189S-1905. 
V.  of  Great  Ness,  Salop,  1905-24.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1925.    Died  Jan.  4,  1940,  aged  72,  in  London.    (The  Times, 
Jan.  6,  1940.) 
STANLEY,  GEORGE  EDWARD.    .\dm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  25,  1766.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward,  of  Dalegarth, 
Cumberland  (and  Mildi-ed,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Fleming,  Bt., 
Bishop  of  Carlisle).    B.  .Mar.  21,  1748,  at  Ponsonby,  Cum- 
berland.   Schools,    [Carlisle  Grammar  and]    Eton.     Matric. 
Easter,  1767.    High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland,  1774.    Married 
(1)  Aug.  12,  1774,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Fleming,  of 
Rydal;  {2)  May  26,  1789,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Morris  Evans, 
of  Middlesex,  and  had  issue.   Died  Nov.  17,  1806,  at  Rydal 
Hall,  Westmorland;  buried  at  Ponsonby.    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  282.) 
STANLEY,  HENRY.   Matric.  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1788. 
STANLEY,  HENRY  EDWARD  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  1,  1846.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  John  (later 
2nd  Baron)   (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1822)   (and  Henrietta 
Maria,  dau.  of  the  13th  Viscount  Dillon).   B.  [July  11],  1827, 
at  Alderley,  Cheshire.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.   1846. 
Entered  the  Foreign  Office,  1847;  Attach^  at  Constantinople, 
1851 ;  Secretary  to  the  Legation  at  Athens,  1854-9.  Secretary 
to  Sir  Henry  Bulwer's  special  Commission  to  the  Danubian 
Provinces,   1856-8.  Travelled  widely  in  the  East  studying 
Oriental  languages,  and  adopted  the  Moslem  religion.    Suc- 
ceeded as  3rd  Baron  Stanley  of  Alderley,  June  16,  1869,  and 
settled  in   England.     Married,   Aug.    1862,   Fabia,   dau.   of 
Don  Santiago   Federico   San   Roman,   of  Seville.    Author, 
Essays  on  East  and  West,  etc.,  and  numerous  translations  for 
the  Hakluyt  Society.    Died,  s.p.,  Dec.  10,  1903;  buried  in 
Alderley  Park  with  Moslem  rites,  the  Imam  of  the  Turkish 
Embassy  officiating.    Brother  of  Algernon  C.  (1861).    (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C;  Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 
STANLEY  (formerly  JOHN  ROWLANDS),  HENRY  MORTON. 
Hon.   LL.D.    1S91.     [S.   of  John   Rowlands,   of  Llys,   near 
Denbigh  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Parry,  a  small  butcher 
and  grazier  of  Denbigh).   B.  June  29,  1841.]   His  father  died 
early  and  he  was  brought  up  in  St  Asaph  workhouse:  after 
nine  years  of  hardship  he  ran  away,  and  finally  shipped  as 
a  cabin-boy  on  board  an  American  vessel  bound  for  New 
Orleans,  1859.  Attracted  the  notice  of  a  kindly  cotton-broker, 
Henry  Stanley,  who  obtained  a  situation  for  him  in  a  store 
and  finally  adopted  him.   Spent  two  years  travelling  among 
the  Mississippi  towns  with  Stanley,  who  educated  him.    On 
the  death  of  his  adopted  father,  in  1861,  entered  the  service 
of  the  Confederate  States  as  a  volunteer  in  the  6th  Arkansas 
Regt.,  and  was  taken  prisoner,  1862.    Enlisted  in  the  U.S. 
Navy,  and  wrote  accounts  of  his  experiences  to  the  news- 
papers. Visited  Asia  Minor  and  wTote  of  his  exploits  in  the 
Democrat.  With  the  Neiv  York  Herald.  Commissioned,  1869, 
to  find  Dr  David  Livingstone,  and  succeeded  after  many 
vicissitudes  at  the  end  of  Nov.  1871.  Travelled  extensively 
in  the  Congo  and  Central  Africa.  His  book,  In  Darkest  Africa, 
was  translated  into  many  languages.  Naturalised  as  a  British 
subject.   M.P.  for  North  Lambeth,  1895-1900.   G.C.B.,  1899; 
Grand  Cordon  of  the  Order  of  Leopold.    Married,  July  12, 
1890,   Dorothy,   a   distinguished   painter,   dau.   of   Charles 
Tennant,  M.P.,  of  Cadoxton  Lodge,  Glam.   Lived  latterly  at 
Furze  Hill,  Pirbright,  Surrey.  Died  May  10,  1904,  in  London; 
buried  at  Pirbright.   (D.N.B.) 
STANLEY,  The  Hon.  HENRY  THOMAS  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Trinity,  May  8,  1821.  [2nd  s.  of  Edward  Smith  (179?). 
Viscount  Stanley.    B.  Mar.  9,  1803.]    School,  Eton.    Matric. 
Michs.  1821.    Migrated  to  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he 
matric.  Feb.  i,  1826.   Sometime  in  the  Guards.    Of  Stanley 
Hall,   Preston.    J. P.  and  D.L.    M.Pr  for  Preston,   1832-7. 
Married,  Sept.  1,  1835,  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Woolhouse, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue.    Died  Apr.  2,  1875-    (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
STANLEY,  HERBERT  FOSTER  WENTWORTH.    Matric.  Non- 
Coll.,  Michs.  1883.  [srds.  of  Sidney  (1846,  sub  Wentworth),  of 
Longstowe  Hall,  Cambs.    B.  July  2,  1863.    School,  Eton.] 
Second  Lieut.,  9th  Lancers,  1887;  Lieut.,  i888;Captam,  1894- 
Served  in  India.    Died  of  wounds  in  the  S.  African  War, 
Apr.  28,  1900.   Brother  of  Alan  S.  W.  (1880)  and  Charles  W. 
(1879).   (Etoti  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 
STANLEY,  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1882. 
f2ndl    s     of   the    Rev.    Robert    Rainy    Pennington    (1844), 
deceased,  V.  of  Felsted.    B.  Dec.  i,  1863.    School,  Felsted 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1890    At 
St    Bartholomew's    Hospital.     M.R.C.S.;    L.R.C.P.,    i895- 
House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  at  the  Metropolitan 
Hospital.    Practised  at  Ashford,  Kent;  and  at  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea,  from  1909.    Married,  Aug.  14,  1895,  EmUy  Laura 
youngest    dau.    of    Edward    Dennis    Hacon,    F.R.C.b.,    ot 
Hacluiey.    Of  Eagle  House,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  m   i947- 
(Al  Felsted.;  Medical  Directories;  T.  A.  Walker,  567.) 


Stanley,  Jacob 

STANLEY,  JACOB.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1858. 
S.  of  Jacob  (and  Susanna).  B.  Dec.  7,  1839,  at  Trowbridge, 
Wilts.   Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  i866. 

STANLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  15,  1787.  [Only  s.  of  Charles  (and  Martha,  dau.  of  Henry 
Rawsthom,  of  Ormskirk).  B.  Oct.  21,  1768,  in  Liverpool.] 
School,  Bampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  B.A.  1792;  M.A. 
1801.  Provided  for  by  the  12th  Earl  of  Derby,  who  presented 
him  to  the  living  of  Ormskirk  in  1800.  Married,  July  11, 
1797,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Edleston.  Buried  at  Ormskirk, 
June  17,  1822.  {T.A.  Walker,  356;  Burke,  L.O.;F.  P.  White.) 

STANLEY,  JAMES  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  2, 
1838.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Capt.  Bontein,  who  assumed  the 
name  Stanley  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmond  Stanley). 

B.  1821.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1838.  Major,  2nd 
Somerset  Militia;  Captain,  89th  Regt.  Married,  1853,  Frances 
Susannah  Caroline,  dau.  of  Charles  Douglas  Halford,  of 
Bergholt,  Suffolk.  Of  Lattiford  House,  Somerset,  and,  later, 
of  Landshipping,  Pembrokeshire.  Died  in  1899.  {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry;  F.  P.  White;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

STANLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1871.  S.  of 
John,  of  10,  Orsett  Terrace,  London.  B.  Aug.  17,  1851,  in 
London.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1876; 
M.A.   1879-    Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)   1876;  priest,   1877; 

C.  of  Bromley,  Kent,  1876-7.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington, 
1878-81.  R.  of  Stockbridge,  Hants.,  1881-3.  London  Dioc. 
Home  Missioner,  St  Paul's,  Harringay  Park,  1883-7.  V.  of 
Bowden  Hill,  Wilts.,  1887-94.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  East  Molesey, 
Surrey,  1894-1902.  V.  of  Billingshurst,  Sussex,  1902-14. 
Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1915 ;  dio.  of  Winchester,  1916-19. 
Chaplain  of  the  cripples'  hospital  and  College,  Alton,  1919-21. 
Latterly  of  24,  Hythe  Road,  Worthing.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1934.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

STANLEY,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  10,  1754.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Su-  Edward  [5th] 
Bart.,  of  Alderley,  Cheshire  (and  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ward,  Esq.,  banker,  of  London).  B.  Mar.  26,  1735.  School, 
Fulham,  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1755;  M.A.  1756.  One  of 
the  Gentlemen  of  H.M.'s  Privy  Chamber.  Of  Alderley  Park, 
Cheshire.  Married,  Apr.  20,  1763,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Owen,  Esq.,  of  Penrhos,  Anglesey.  Succeeded  as  6th  Bart., 
Feb.  22,  1776.  Died  Nov.  29,  1807,  in  London;  buried  in 
South  Audley  Street  Chapel.  Father  of  Edward  (1798). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.) 

STANLEY,  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  i, 
1896.  S.  of  Jacob  (and  Susannah).  B.  Aug.  31,  1871,  at 
Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  1904;  priest,  1905;  C.  of  Branksome, 
Dorset,  1904-6.  Assistant  Chaplain  at  St  John's,  Mentone, 
1906-7.  C.  of  Appleby,  Cumberland,  1908.  C.  of  St  Aidan's, 
Carlisle,  1909-10.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Barnes,  Surrey,  1910-ix. 
Chaplain  to  Viscount  Halifax,  1911-12.  C.  of  the  Church-of- 
the-Annunciation,  Marylebone,  1912-15;  C.  of  St  Matthias, 
Befanal  Green,  1920-31;  perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  London, 
1931-2.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Grove  Park,  Chiswick,  1937-9. 
Of  42,  Trmity  Square,  London,  E.C.,  in  1952.    {Crockford.) 

STANLEY,  PERCY  CLIFFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  19,  1880.  S.  of  William  Thomas,  veterinary-surgeon 
(and  Eliza).  B.  Sept.  5,  1859,  at  Leamington.  [School, 
Leamington  College.]  Migrated  to  Downing,  Nov.  14,  1880. 
Re-adm.  at  St  John's,  Jan.  31,  1881;  migrated  to  Trinity 
Hall,  1881.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Westminster,  1891-2.  C.  of  East  Meon,  Hants.,  1892-3. 
V.  of  Hunstanton  with  Ringstead  Parva,  Norfolk,  1893-1924. 
Died  Aug.  30,  19B4,  as  the  result  of  a  motor-accident. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  i,  1924.) 

STANLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Aug.  28, 
1755.  Of  Herts.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1711),  R.  of 
Much  Hadham  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Lord  Justice  Pemberton).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1755;  Scholar;  B.A.  1760;  M.A.  1764.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  30,  1759.  Bencher.  Recorder  of 
Hertford.  Died  Aug.  5,  i8io,  at  Much  Hadham.  Brother  of 
Francis  (i755).    {Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1810,  11.  194.) 

STANLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  30,  1800. 
B.  at  Claypole,  Lines. 

STANLEY,  ROBERT  RAINY  PENNINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  24,  1844.  S.  of  Edward,  surgeon,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric 
Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  Greenwich,  1850-4.  C.  of  Windsor, 
1855-6.  C.  of  Banstead,  Surrey,  1856-9.  V.  of  Felsted,  Essex, 
1859-68.  Married  Georgiana  Anne  — .  Died  Oct.  10,  1868. 
Father  of  Hubert  (1882).  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 

STANLEY,  SIDNEY  (1846),  see  WENTWORTH. 


Stannard,  Christopher 

STANLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  16, 
1767.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1738),  R.  of  Winwick,  Lanes. 

B.  Sept.  14,  1749.]  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  Scholar,  1768;  LL.B. 
1773-  Of  Cross  Hall,  Ormskirk,  Lanes.  Colonel,  ist  Regt.  of 
Lanes,  militia.  M.P.  for  Lanes.,  1780-1812.  Died  Dec.  24, 
1816,  at  Bath;  buried  in  the  family  vault  at  Ormskirk. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

STANLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x8)  at  Magdalene, 
June  24,  1817.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  London  and  Brighton 
(and  Augusta  Cornwall).  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1817;  B.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon,  1823;  priest,  1824.  Of  Cum- 
berland Street,  Hyde  Park,  London,  without  cure  or  benefice. 
Died  Dec.  28,  1864,  aged  65,  in  North  Audley  Street.  Brother 
of  Edward  (1808).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  G.  Mag., 
1865,  1.  250.) 

STANLEY,  The  Hon.  THOMAS  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  29,  1771.  [2nd]  s.  of  James  [Smith],  Baron 
Strange,  of  Preston,  Lanes,  (and  Lucy,  2nd  dau.  of  Hugh 
Smith,  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex).  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1771;  M.A.  1773.  Comet,  i6th  Dragoon  Guards,  1775;  Major, 
79th  Foot,  1777.  M.P.  for  Lanes.,  1776-9.  Died  1779,  in 
Jamaica.  Brother  of  Edward  S.  (1771).  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1780,  i.  50.) 

STANLEY,  WALMSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  1, 
1887.  S.  of  Walmsley,  Esq.,  of  The  Knowle,  Leigham  Court 
Road,  Wimbledon.  B.  May  20,  1867,  at  Wimbledon.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Re-adm.  Jan.  26,  1895.  Ord. 
deacon  (Sodor  and  Man)  1892;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  Barnabas, 
Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  1892-5.  C.  of  Wombwell,  Vorks., 
1895-6.  V.  of  Bengeworth,  Worcs.,  1896-1904.  V.  of  Kirk 
Onchan,  Isle  of  Man,  1904-8.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester, 
1911-12;  dio.  of  Canterbury,  1915-16.  C.  of  Holmer  with 
Huntington,  Heref.,  1916-20.  V.  of  Breinton,  Heref.,  1920-4. 
Chaplain  at  Meran,  1924-7.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Chichester, 
1931-49.  Of  Poulters  Lane,  Worthing,  in  1949.  {T.A.Walker, 
599;  Crockford;  Shawcross  and  Barnard,  Bengeworth,  74-5.) 

STANLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1894.  S.  of 
William.  B.  Aug.  13,  1875,  at  Nottingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897.   Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1898;  priest,  1899; 

C.  of  Birkenhead,  1898-1901.  C.  of  St  Anne's  with  St  Jude's, 
Nottingham,  1901-6.  C.M.S.  Missionary  at  Jerusalem, 
1906-15;  at  Peshawar,  1915-16.  T.C.F.,  1916-17.  Special 
service,  dio.  of  Chester,  1917-21.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Redcliffe 
Square,  South  Kensington,  1921-4.  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Bayswater,  1924-6.  R.  of  Littledean,  Gloucs.,  1926-44.  Died 
Sept.  27,  1944.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  4,  1944.) 

STANLEY,  WILLIAM  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  7. 
1868.  2nd  s.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Chipping  Campden, 
Gloucs.  B.  there,  Sept.  5,  1844.  School,  Chippmg  Campden 
(Mr  Dodwell).  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester)  1875;  priest  (Chichester)  1890;  C.  of  Tarleton, 
Lanes.,  1875-6.  Assistant  Master  at  the  International 
College,  Isleworth,  Middlesex,  1876-9.  Association  Secretary, 
Jews'  Society,  1879-84.  C.  of  St  John's,  Eastbourne,  1887-92 . 
Master  of  Carew  House  School,  Eastbourne,  1892-6.  Author, 
A  Popular  Analysis  of  Poetry.  Living  at  Chipping  Campden 
in  1903.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1904. 

STANLEY-CLARKE,  CRISPIAN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Harvey  Morris,  Colonel,  Indian  Staff  Corps, 
retired  (and  Harriette  Horatia  Becher).  B.  1879,  at  Alla- 
habad. School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1907;  M.D.  1921.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Assistant  House  Surgeon,  Derby- 
shire Royal  Infirmary;  House  Physician,  General  Hospital, 
Wolverhampton.  Senior  House  Physician,  Royal  Infirmary, 
Hull,  1910.  Practised  at  Rickmansworth,  1910-16.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Surgeon, 
Orient  Steam  Navigation  Company,  1921-40.  Latterly  of 
'The  Limes,'  Rickmansworth,  Herts.,  and  34,  Leinster 
Square,  London.  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  559;  Univ. 
War  List;  Medical  Directories.) 

STANMORE,  ARTHUR,  BARON  (1846),  see  GORDON,  ARTHUR 

STANMORE,  GEORGE  ARTHUR  MAURICE,  BARON  (1889), 
s«e  HAMILTON-GORDON. 

STANNARD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1795-  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  Joseph  (and  Ann).  B.  Sept.  6,  1774. 
Bapt.  at  Norwich.]  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1795; 
Scholar,  1798;  B.A.  1799;  M.A.  1802;  B.D.  1809.  Fellow, 
1805-33.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1799;  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  20, 1807;  C.  of  Swavesey,  Cambs.,  1799.  R.  of  St  Peter's, 
Hungate,  Norwich,  1811-39.  R.  of  Great  Snoring  with 
Thursford,  Norfolk,  1831-51.  Married,  July  10,  1835,  at 
St  George's,  Tombland,  Norwich,  Miss  Maria  Bedford,  of 
Norwich.  Died  May  17.  1851.  Left  books  to  the  CoUege 
hbrary.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  489;  Boase,  vi.  607; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  i.  97.) 


Stannard,  Philip  Hopson 

STANNARD,  PHILIP  HOPSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  6,  1780.  Of  Norwich.  [S.  of  Philip  (and  Anne).]  School. 
Norwich.    Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar;   B.A.   1786.    Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.   18,   1785;   C.  of  Stoke  Holy  Cross, 
Norfolk,  1785.   Died  at  Long  Stratton,  June  15,  1838,  aged 
75.   M.I.  in  St  GUes,  Norwich.   (J.  B.  Whitmore;  G.  Mag., 
1838,  ii,  336.) 
STANNING,  HENRY  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.     [3rd]   s.   of   John   (1859)    Lbleacher],   of   Broadfield. 
Leyland,  Lanes.    B.  there,  Nov.  14,  1881.    School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900.  A  farmer  in  Kenya.  Served  in  the  Great 
War   1914-19  (Interpreter  to  the  Gold  Coast  Regt.),  m  Last 
Africa.    Died  Mar.  5,  i946>  at  Makuru,  Kenya     Brother  of 
John  (1896)  and  Joseph  E.  (1898).    (Ritgby  i>ch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Mar.  9,  1946-) 
STANNING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  8,  1859    S.  of 
Tohn    of  HalliweU,  near  Bolton,  Lanes.    B.  there,  May  9, 
1840.  School,  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1864;  M.A. 
1867    Rowing  'blue,'  1863.  Of  Broadfield,  Leyland,  Preston. 
T  P    for   Lancashire.     Head   of  Stanning  and   Sons,   Ltd., 
bleachers,  of  Leyland.  Managing  Director  of  the  Bleachers 
and  Dyers'  Combine.    Died  Mar.  5.  1904.  at  Luxor,  Egypt. 
Father  of  John  (next),  Joseph  E.  (1898)  and  Henry  D.  (1896). 
{Book  of  Blues.) 
STANNING,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1890.    [S.  of  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Heaton  (1855).  V.  of  Leigh,  Lanes.]    School, 
Lancaster.   Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1894;  M-A.  1898.  Ord. 
deacon   (Guildford)    1895;  priest  (Wmehester)    1896;  C.  ot 
Portsea,  Hants.,   1895-1905.    R.  of  Meonstoke  (with  Cor- 
hampton    from    1926),    1905-43-     Perm,    to    off.,    dio.    of 
Portsmouth,     1944-53-     Of    Longwood,    Swanmore     near 
Southampton,  in  1952.   Died  Sept.  8,  1953-    {Crockford.) 
STANNING,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30,   1896. 
[Eldest]' s    of  John  (1859).  of  Broadfield,  Leyland    Lanc3 
B.  there,  Oct.  10,  1877.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1896, 
B  A    1899.   Cricket  'blue,'  1900;  played  for  Lanes.,  1900-3. 
Member  of  the  firm  of  John  Stanning  and  Son,  bleachers  and 
dyers,  of  Leyland.  Served  in  the  Great  W^,  1914-19  (Lieut., 
D.   of   Lancaster's   Own   Yeomanry,    and    the    Manchester 
Regt.).   Died  May  19.  1929,  in  Kenya  Colony,  as  the  result 
of  I  motor  accident.    Brother  of  Henry  D    (1900)  and  the 
next.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues;   Umv.  War  List; 
The  Times,  May  22,  1929.) 
STANNING,    JOSEPH    EDWARD.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.    [2nd]  s.  of  John  (1859),  of  Leyland    Lanes. 
B.  there.  Mar.  5.  1880.  School,  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.  1898 
In  business  with  John  Stanning  and  Son,  Ltd.,  bleachers,  ot 
Leyland,  Preston.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Pte., 
Sportsman's  Batt.,  R.   Fusiliers).    Of  Pack  Saddle  House, 
Prestbury,  Macclesfield.    Died  Feb.  10,  1939,  at  Lady  Hole 
House,    Yeldersley,    near    Ashbourne,    Derbs.     Brother    of 
Henry  D.   (1900)   and  the  above.    (Rugby  Sch.   Reg.;  The 
Times,  Feb.  11,  I939-) 
STANNING,  JOSEPH  HEATON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare   Apr   23, 
1S55.    Matric.   Michs.   1855;  B.A.    1859;   M:A.   1863.    Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)   1859;  pnest,  i860;  C.  of  Litlington    Cambs 
1859-61'  C:  of  Astley  Bridge,  Lanes..  1861-3.  C  of  Hej^ood. 
1863-5.    C.   of  Westleigh,   1865-9.    C.  of  Leigh,    1869-74; 
V    there,  1874-1907.    Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,   1900-7. 
Editor,   Leigh  Parish   Register,   1558-1625;    Royalist   Com- 
position Papers  for  Lancashire.   Died  Dee.  28,  1907,  aged  72. 
Father  of  John  (1890).  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  30,  1907.) 
STANSER,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  12,  1779- 
rs  of  the  Rev;  Robert  (B.N.C.,  Oxford,  1750),  V.  of  Basford 
and  Bulwell,  Notts,  (and  Sarah).    Bapt.  Mar.  30,  1760,  at 
Harthill,  Yorks.]   Matric.  Michs.  i779;  Scholar,  i779;  LL.B 
1789.    D.D.  (Lambeth)  1806.   Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester,  Li«. 
dim.  from  York)  Mar.  16,  1783;  priest,  Apr.  25,  1784;  C.  of 
BulweU,  Notts.,  1783-  Worked  for  the  S.P.G.  for  the  next 
few  years.   R.  of  St  Paul's,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1791-1816, 
and  Chaplain  of  the  House  of  Assembly  at  Halifax,  i797- 
1816.  Chaplain  of  the  Legislative  CouneU,  1799-1810-  ,'^?^^ 
Chaplain  to  H.M.S.  Leander,  1802-6.  Second  Bishop  of  Nova 
Scotia,  1816-24.    Member  of  His  Majesty's  Council  m  Nova 
Scotia,  1816.    Assisted  in  extinguishing  a  serious  fire;  the 
exertions  led  to  a  breakdown  in  health  followed  by  a  paralytic 
stroke.    Returned  to  England  for  treatment  in  Dec.  181  ^, 
but  never  recovered  his  health  and  resigned   1824.    Lived 
subsequently  in  retirement  at  Hampton,  Middlesex.   Mamed 
and  had  issue.    Author  of  correspondence  on  the  subject  ot 
Roman    Catholic    Missionaries.     Died    Dec.    23,    1828,    at 
Hampton;  buried  at  Esher.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  489.) 
STANSFELD,  BERTHOLD  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  1868.    [4th  s.  of  George  (ne.xt),  of  Set  le, 
Yorks.   (and   Sarah,   dau.   of  William  Birkbeck,  of  Settle). 
B   Apr  -^   1849.  School,  Giggleswiek.]  Matric.  Michs.  i86b; 
b'a    1872-  M.A.  1875.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  .Mar.  30, 


Stanton,  Cuthbert 

1871,  aged  21.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1877.    On  the 
North-Eastern  Circuit.   Of  3,  Temple  Gardens,  London,  and 
42,  Victoria  Avenue,  Scarborough.    Married,  Oct.  19,  1881, 
Ada  Marion,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Hodson,  of  Manningham, 
Yorks     and  had  issue.    Died  May   12,   1914.    Brother  of 
Harold  E.  (1862)  and  George  (1854).   (Giggleswiek  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.O. ;  Law  Lists ;  Foster,  Men  ai  the  Bar.) 
STANSFELD,    GEORGE.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at   Trinity, 
Tune  26, 1822.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert,  of  Feild  House,  HaUfax, 
Yorks.  (and  Lydia,  dau.  of  John  Walker).  B.  [Dec.  15,  1803], 
at  Sowerby,  Yorks.    School,  Heath,  Halifax.   Matnc.  Michs. 
1822-  Scholar,  1825;  B.A.  (15th  Wrangler)  1826;  M.A.  1829. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  22,  1825.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
Tulv  7    1829.   On  the  Northern  Circuit.   Of  Ashfield,  Settle, 
Yorks.'  Married,  July  3.  1834,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Birk- 
beck   of  Settle.    J. P.  for  Lanes,  and  West  Ridmg.    Died 
Mar  '3   1869.  Father  of  Harold  E.  (1862),  the  above  and  the 
next;  brother  of  John  (1838).    (Law  Ltsts;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
STANSFELD,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1854- 
[Eldest  s.  of  George  (above),  of  Settle  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of 
WilUam  Birkbeck,  of  Settle).    B.  June  15,  1836.]    Matnc. 
Michs.  1854.  Of  Feild  House,  Halifax.  J. P.  for  the  W.  Riding 
of   Yorks.     Lieut.-Col.,   4tli   Batt.    (Duke   of   WeUmgton  s) 
W    Riding  Regt.    .Married,  Mar.  5,  1867,  Hannah,  dau.  of 
lo'hn  Foster,  of  Hornby  Castle,  Lanes.   Died  Aug.  25,  1904. 
Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Harold  E.  (1862)  and  Berthold 
R.  (1S68).    (Burke,  L.G.) 
STANSFELD,  GEORGE  REGINALD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
May  27,  1889.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Col.  George  (above),  of  FeUd 
House,  Halifax  (and  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Foster,  of  Hornby 
Castle,  Lanes.).     B.   Aug.    19,    1870,   at    Keighley,    Y  orks. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1893; 
M  A.  1901.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  18,  1894. 
On  the  North-Eastern  Circuit.    Of  FeUd  House,  Halifax. 
Married,   June    19,    1918,   Muriel   K.   C,  dau.   of   Nicholas 
Nugent,  of   White   Windows,   Sowerby.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Law  Lists.) 
STANSFELD,  HAROLD  EUGENE.    Adm.  Penf.   at  Trinity, 
Tune  4,  1862.    [2nd]  s.  of  George  (1822),  of  Ashfield,  Settle, 
Yorks    (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Birkbeck,  of  Settle). 
B.  [Dee.  5,  1843],  at  Burnley,  Lanes.   School,  [Giggleswiek, 
and]   Clapham,  London.    Matric.  Michs.    1862;   B.A.  1866. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  16,  1867.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
Tune  10   1870.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Died  Aug.  10,  1894. 
Brother'of  Berthold  R.  (1868)  and  George  (1854)-  (Giggleswiek 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  22,  1894.) 
STANSFELD,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  18,  1838. 
r^rd  s    of  Robert,  of  Feild  House,  Sowerby,  Yorks.   (and 
Lydia,  dau.  of  John  Walker).  B.  there  Nov.  21. 1814.  School, 
Leeds  Grammar.]    Matric.   Michs.    1838;  B.A.   1842;   M.A. 
1845.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  21,1839.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  Asaph,  Litt.  dun.  from  York)  Nov.  8,  1842;  priest,  1843; 
C   of  Kirby  Moorside,  Yorks.,  1842-6.  V.  of  Cold  Coniston, 
1846-80.    Married  (i)  Dec.  5.  1843.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Bi?kbeek,   of   Anley   House,   near   Settle    and    had   issue; 
(2)   Apr.   26,   1866,   Frances,  widow  of  Peter  Garforth    of 
Coniston  Hall,  and  dau.  of  James  Hamerton    of  Hellifaeld 
Peel    Died  Nov.  21,  1880.  Brother  of  George  (1822).   (Leeds 
Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book,  which  gives  'B.  Sept    1814  ;  Burke 
L.G.;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  1,  1880;  Crockford.) 
STANSFIELD,  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing,  July  5, 
^44      Matric.    Michs.     1844;    B.A.     1848      Ord     deacon 
(Chichester)    1849;    priest,    1850;   C.    of   North   Mundham, 
Sussex    1849-51     P.C.  of  Vobster  and  C.  of  MeUs,  Somerset, 
1851-3'.  C.  of  Donnington,  Sussex,  1857-71-  V.  of  Rustington, 
1871-1907.  Died  Nov.  25,  1907,  aged  84.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  26,  1907.) 
STANSFIELD,  EDMUND  HERBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus  Oc.  1,  1870.   [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev  Edmund   above 
[v'of  Rustington,  Sussex].  B.  [Feb.  10,  1852]   at  MeUs,  near 
Frome.    School,   Lancing.     Matric.   Michs.    1870.    Married 
Aor    ^o    18S8,   Jane  Evaleen  Bowerbank,  youngest  dau.  ot 
Thomas'  Hale,  M.D.,  of  Rochdale,  Lanes.    Died  m  1 899,  at 
Bognor,    Sussex.     (Lancing    Coll.    Reg.,    which    calls    him 
■Hobart.') 

STANTON,  ANTHONY  COLLINGS.  Adm.  f  i'^;^  jfLf.  i^' 
Trinity,  Mar.  30,  1824.  S.  of  Darnel  B.  at  Somerset  Square, 
Somerset  (sic).  School,  Bristol.   Matric.  Michs.  1824. 

STANTON,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  7, 
1879.  B.  Apr-  23.  i860,  at  Thorpe  Acre  near  Loughborough. 
School,  City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884. 
Assistant  Master  at  Alleyn's  School,  Dulwich,  in  1903. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 


13 


Stanton;  Harold  James  Clifford 

STANTOiV,    HAROLD    JAMES    CLIFFORD.     Adni.    pons,    at 
Christ's,  Jan.  24,  1879;  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  had  matric,  Oct.  17,  1878.   [Eldest]  s.  of  James 
Thomas,  of  The  Leaze,  Stonehouse,  and  Stroud,  Gloucs.  (and 
Louisa  Loveday,  dau.  of  John  Biddell).  B.  [June  7,  1859].  at 
Stratford  Abbey,  Stroud.    School,  Harrow.    Matnc.  Lent, 
1879.    Second  Lieut.,  25th  Foot,  1881;  Lieut.,  Kmg's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  1881;  Captain,  1890.   In  the  Department 
of  the  MiUtary  Secretary  at  the  War  Office,  1902.   Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Staff  Captain;  mentioned  twice  m 
Secretary  of  State's  List  for  'valuable  services';   Brevet- 
Major).    M.V.O.,  1919-    Married,  1895,  Henrietta,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  Alexander  Jardine,  Bart.,  of  Applegarth,  and  had  issue. 
Latterly  of  Falkland  House,  Cheniston  Gardens,  London. 
Died  Feb.  22,   1927,  at  Torquay.    {Hanow  Sch.  Reg.;  Al. 
Oxon  ■  Univ.  War  List;  Peile,  n.  666;  Army  Lists;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  24,  1927.) 
STANTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  20,  1826. 
Of  Somerset.    [B.  1807.]    Matric.  Lent,  1827;  Scholar,  1828; 
B  A    1831-  M.A.  1834.    Adm.,  com.  causa,  at  Oxford,  1863. 
Oird.  deacon  (Lmcoki)  1832;  priest  (London)  May  25,  1834. 
PC    of  St  John's,  Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex,  1837-46.    R.  of 
Shaftesbury,  Dorset,  1846-52.  V.  of  Burbage  Wilts.,  1852-75. 
Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1859-75-   Archdeacon  of  Wilts.,  1868-74. 
Died  Mar.  24,  1875.   {Boase,  in.  712;  ^'-  Oxon.;  Croc/tford.) 
STANTON,  VINCENT  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1866.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Vincent  John  (next)  [R.  of  Halesworth, 
Suffolk].  B.  [June  i],  1846,  at  Victoria,  Hong  Kong.  School, 
Kensington  Grammar,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar, 
1868;  B.A.  (20th  Wrangler)   1870;   M.A.   1873;  B.D.   1890; 
D  D    1892.    Fellow,  1872-1924.    Ely  Professor  of  Divimty, 
1889-1916.     Regius   Professor  of  Divinity,    1916-22.     Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)   1872;  priest,  1874-    Select  Preacher,  1874-8; 
Hulsean  Lecturer,  1879-  Whitehall  Preacher,  1880-2;  Lady 
Margaret   Preacher,    1909.     Hon.   Canon  of   Ely,    1916-24. 
President  of  the  Theological  Society,  1917-19-   Author,  2  he 
Jewish  and  the  Christian  Messiah;  The  Place  of  Authority  m 
Matters  of  Religious  Belief;  The  Gospels  as  Historical  Docu- 
ments. Endowed  the  Stanton  University  Lectureship  in  the 
PhUosophy  of   Religion,   1904.    Died  June  8,   1924,  at  his 
residence,  Selwyn  Croft,  Cambridge.    (Crockford;   Wlw  was 
Who;  The  Times,  June  11,  1924-) 
STANTON,  VINCENT  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1835.   [S.  of  Daniel,  of  Bristol]  B.  [1817],  at  CUfton,  BristoL 
Matric.  Michs.   1835;  B.A.   1843;  M.A.  1850.    Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  22,  1842;  priest  (Hereford,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Lichfield)  Apr.  8,  1843;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Mile  End  Road  1842. 
Went  to  China  as  a  tutor  and  was  captured  by  the  Chinese 
during  the  opium  war,  being  held  a  prisoner  for  four  months. 
Chaplain  at  Hong  Kong,  1843-51-  V.  of  Holy  Trmity,  Wool- 
wich   1850-1.    P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Old  Southgate,  Mid- 
dlesex, 185 1-5.    R.  of  Halesworth  with  Chediston,  Suffolk, 
1863-88.   Married,  Mar.  21,  1843,  Lucy  Ann,  dau.  of  Joshua 
Head,  of  Ipswich.    Resided  latterly  at  Brighton.  Died  May 
16  189 1,  aged  73,  at  Nice.  Father  of  the  above.  (Boase,  vi.  607; 
Eai^le,  XVI.  573;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  20,  1891.) 
STANTON,  WILLIAM  EDWIN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, Sept.  10,  1888.   S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Redm  (next), 
Head'  Master  of   the  Grammar  School,   Wisbech.    School, 
Wisbech.    Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.    At  the  London 
Hospital.     L.S.A.,    1894;    L.M.S.S.A.,    1907.     Practised    at 
Market  Deeping,  Lines.    Medical  Officer  for  Spaldmg  Umon. 
Of    Eslaforde,    WoodhaU   Spa,    Lines.,    in    1947.     (Medical 
Directories.) 
STANTON,  WILLIAM  REDIN.   M.A.  1867,  incorp.  from  Trinity 
Colleae,  DubUn.    Adm.  at  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  Oct.  ir, 
1859   age  19;  B.A.  (T.C.D.)  1864;  M.A.  (T.C.D.)  1867;  B.D. 
(T  CD)  1874.  [S.  of  WilUam,  schoolmaster.  B.  in  Cambridge. 
School,  Lancaster  Grammar.]  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  i868;  priest, 
i860-  C   of  Wisbech,  Cambs.,  and  Master  of  Barton  School, 
Wisbech,    1869-82.     Head    Master   of    Wisbech    Grammar 
School,  1883-90.    R.  of  West  Deeping,  Lines.,  1890-8.   Died 
in  1898.   Father  of  the  above.   (Al.  Dubl.;  Crockford.) 
STANWELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1854- 
S  of  William,  officer  of  the  Customs  (and  Sarah).  B.  [Apr.  5, 
i8s6]  at  Boston,  Lines.  Bapt.  Apr.  21,  1836.  [School,  Gains- 
borough Grammar.]    Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar;  Browne 
medal    1856  and   1857;  Camden  medal,   1857;   B.A.   (15th 
Classic)   1859;  M.A.   1862;  Seatonian  prize,   1867.    Fellow, 
1862-72-  Junior  Bursar,  1867-72.   Assistant  Master  at  Ton- 
bridge  School,  1859-60;  at  Wellington  College,  1861-6.   Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1862;  priest,  1863.  V.  of  Hormngsea,  Cambs., 
1868-71.   V.   of  North  Stoke  with   Ipsden  and  Newnham 
Murren  Oxon.,  1872-1907.   A  friend  of  Charles  Kingsley  and 
C  S  Calverley.  Married,  Sept.  5,  1872,  Mary  Dugleby,  eldest 
dau     of    Frederick    Gwatkin,    of    Lincoln's    Inn,    and    of 
Twickenham.  Died  Mar.  20,  1907,  at  Ipsden  vicarage.  Uncle 
of  the  next.    [Eagle,  xxviii.  317-28;  Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  23,  1907.) 


Stapleton,  Augustus  Granville 

STANWELL,   HENRY  BROUGH.    Adm.   pens,   at  St  John's- 
Oct.  3,  1881.   [3rd]  s.  of  WiUiam,  surgeon  (and  Fanny).  B.  at 
Rochdale,  Lanes.    Bapt.  May  i,  1862.    School,  Shrewsbury 
(Mr  H.  W.  Moss).   Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  Scholar,  1883;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,   ist  Class)   1884;  M.A.   1895.    Assistant 
Master  at  Brewood  School  and  at  Loretto;  at   Fonbndge, 
1887;   at   Uppingham,    1889-94.     Head   Master  of  Saflron 
Walden  School,   Essex,    1894-1901;   of   the  South   African 
College    School,    Capetown,    1901.     Latterly    of    CloveUy, 
Eversley,  Hants.,  where  he  died  Feb.  6,  1935-    (Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Uppinghatn  Sch.  Roll;  Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle, 
XLix.  57;  The  Times,  Feb.  9,  i935-) 
STAPLEDON,  GERALD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.   2, 
1896.   S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Lakenham,  Northam,  Devon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1899;  M.A.  1903-  Adm. 
SoUcitor,  1902;  practised  at  Hook,  Hants.    Died  Nov.   13, 
1944,   at   Upton,   Hartley  Wintney,   Hants.    (The   Times, 
Nov.  17,  1944-) 
STAPLES,  EVAN  PROSSER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1886.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph  Henry  Prosser  [M.D.],  of  9.  Bur- 
wood  Place,  Norfolk  Crescent,  London.   B.  June  7,  1866,  in 
London.    School,   5,  Cavendish  Square,  London   (private). 
Matric.  Michs.   1886;  B.A.   1889.    At  St  Mary's  Hospital. 
L  S  A.,  1895.  Clinical  Assistant.  Paddington  Green  Children  s 
Hospital.   Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Three  Counties  Asylum, 
Arlesey,  Beds.    Practised  at  Strood,  Kent.    Married,  Dec.  5, 
J905,  Elsie   Helena,   younger  dau.   of   William  Cartwnght 
Hohnes,  of  Huddersfield.    Died  Nov.  28,   1921,  at  Strood. 
(Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Nov.  30,  1921.) 
STAPLES,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  6, 
1843    S.  of  Edmund  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Barton, 
of  Grove,  Co.  Tipperary).     B.   in  Dublin.    School,   Devon 
(private).    Matric.  Michs.   1844.    Of  Dunmore,  Queen's  Co. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Queen's  Co.;  High  Sheriff,  1880.    Married, 
1846,  Mary  Isabella,  dau.  of  Walter  McGeough  Bond.    Died 
in  1886.   Father  of  the  next.   (Walford,  County  Families.) 
STAPLES,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  20,   1866. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  (above)  (and  Mary  Isabella,  eldest  dau. 
of  Walter  M.  Bond,  Esq.,  of  The  Argory,  Co.  Armagh).    B. 
Nov.  9,  1847,  at  [Dunmore],  Durrow,  Queen's  Co.    School, 
Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1872.   Of  Dunmore,  near 
Durrow,  Queen's  Co.    J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Queen's  Co.    High 
Sheriff,  1888.   Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  1895.    (Eton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 
STAPLES-BROWNE,    RICHARD   CHARLES.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1899.  [Only]  s.  of  F[rederick]  J[ohn]  Esq. 
[barrister],  of  Bampton,  Oxon.    [B.  June  29,  1881.    School, 
Rugby.]    Matric.  Michs.   1899;  B.A.   1902;  M.A.   1906.    At 
London  University  and  St  George's  Hospital.    A  research 
worker  in  genetics.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt. 
and  Q.M.,  New  Zealand  Medical  Corps;  M.B.E.).     Friend  of 
William  Bateson;  with  him  becoming  one  of  the  pioneers 
in   Mendelian    investigations.     A    keen   naturalist    and    an 
enthusiastic  gardener.   Contributed  article  on  pigeons  to  the 
Proceedings  of  the  Zoological  Society;  etc.   Of  Butler's  Court, 
Alvescot,  Oxon.,  where  he  died  June  5,  1932.    {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  June  7,  1932;  Cambridge 
Review,  Oct.  14,  1932.) 
STAPLETON,  The  Rev.  AMBROSE.    B.A.   1825,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1825.    [S.  of  John,  gent.,  of 
Bere  Ferris,  Devon.]    Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
July  7  1788,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1792.  V.  of  East  Budleigh, 
Devon,  1794-1852,  and  R.  of  Halwell,  1825-52.  Died  Nov.  10, 
1852.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List.) 
STAPLETON,  AUGUSTUS  GRANVILLE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.   22,   1817.    Of  Devon.    [S.  of  John 
Stapleton,  Esq.,  and   a  ward  of   the  Rev.  T.  Yeoman,  of 
Barnstaple,  Devonshire  (but  it  has  been  stated  that  he  was 
a  natural  son  of  the  ist  Earl  Morley,  an  intimate  friend  of 
Canning).    B.  Sept.  28,  1800,  at  Plympton  St  Mary,  Devon. 
School,  Rugby.]    Did  not  reside.    Adm.  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
14,  1818.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.   14,  1S21.    A  Commissioner  of  Customs,  1827-31. 
Private  Secretary  to,  and  biographer  of.  Canning.   Married, 
Tune  30   1825,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Bulteel,  of  Flete, 
Devon.  '  Of    Warbrook,    Hartford    Bridge,    Hants.    Author, 
Political  Life  of  George  Canning;   George  Canning  and  his 
Time;  numerous  poUtical  pamphlets,  etc.  Died  Feb.  26,  1880, 
at  Eversley,  near  Winchfield,  Hants.    Father  of  Frederick  G. 
(1855)  and'  the  next.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  iii.  713;  •'""s 
of  Court;  D.N.B.;  Crisp,  Visitation  of  England,  xiv.  132.) 
STAPLETON,  AUGUSTUS  GRANVILLE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  June  13,  1851.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Augustus  Granville 
(above),    of    Warbrook    House,    Hants.     B.    at    Plympton 
St  Mary,  Devon.    School,  Hants,  (private).    Matric.  Michs. 
1851     Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  1853.    Called  to  the 
Bar.Apr.  30,  1857.   Died  Jan.  7,  1921,  at  Eversley,  Hants, 
aged  88.  Brother  of  Frederick  G.  (1855).  [Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  The  Times,  Jan.  lo,  1921.) 


Stapleton,  The  Hon.  Francis  Jarvis 

STAPLETON,  The  Hon.  FRANCIS  JARVIS.  Adm.  pens   (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Dec.  19,  1825.   Uth]  s.  of  Sir  Thomas   6th  Bart 
[and   22nd]   Baron  le   Despeacer   (and   Elizabeth    dau.   of 
Samuel  Elliot,  of  Antigua,  West  Indies).   B.  [Aug.  6,  1807], 
in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  M.A.  1831. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  5.  1831-  Succeeded  as  7th  Bart., 
18^1     R  of  Mereworth  and  V.  of  Tudeley  with  Capel,  Kent, 
1832-74.    Married,  May  17,  1830,  Margaret    dau    of  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Sir  George  Airey,  and  had  issue.    Died  Feb.  11,  1874. 
Brotherof  Miles  J.  (1823),  William  (18 17),  and  Thomas  (18 10). 
(Harrmv  Sch.  Reg.;  Boose,  vi.  608;  G.E.C.;  Buike    P.  and 
B  ■  Walford,  County  Families;  OUver,  History  of  Antigua, 
III.' 102  (pedigree);  Crockford;  Records  of  Rochester.) 
STAPLETON,  FREDERICK  GEORGE.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall 
Oct    12     1855.    [2nd]   s.  of  .Augustus  Granville  (1817),  of 
Warbroik,  Hartford  Bridge,  Hants.    [B.  Oct.  11,  1837.  at 
Plympton  St  Mary,  Devon.]    School,  Cheltenhatn  CoUege. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.    Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of  Eversley,  Hants.,  1860-5.    C.  of 
Elvetham,  1865-73-    C.  of  Seamer,  Yorks.,   1873-6.    C.  of 
All  Saints,   Palsgrave,   Scarborough,    1876-8.    C.   of  Scar- 
borough, 1878-85.  V.  of  Seamer,  1885-1927.  Married,  Apr.  4, 
1877    Mary  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.   the  Hon.  Charles 
St  Ciair,  R.N.   Died  Feb.  13,  1927.    Brother  of  Augustus  G. 
(1851).    (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The 
Times,  Feb.  18,  1927.) 
STAPLETON,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct    i, 
1874.   S.  of  W.  H.,  of  55,  Beresford  Road,  Highbury,  Mid- 
dlesex.    Bapt.   Aug.    17,    1849.   in  St   Martin-m-the-Fields 
parish,  London.  School,  Islington  proprietary.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874-  BA    1878;  M..^..  1881.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  1877; 
priest,  1S78;  C.  of  St  James's,  Holloway    1877-81.    London 
Dioc.  Home  Missioner  in  Kensmgton,  1882-9.  V.  01  cnrist 
Church,    Bradford,    1890-1902.    V.    of    Calverley,    Yorks 
1902-14.  V.  of  Kirkby-on-the-Moor,   1914-24-    Latterly  of 
qi    West  End  Avenue,  Harrogate,  where  he  died  Nov.  25, 
1930,  'aged  78.'    [Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  28,  1930-) 
STAPLETON,  JOHN  CHARLES.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Jan.  II,  1828.    [S.  of  J.  C,  Clerk  of  the  Crown    Antigua. 
School,  Harrow.]    Matric.   Easter,   1S28;  B.A.   1833;   MA. 
1837.     R.    of   Teversall,    Notts.,    1837-77.     Died   m    1877- 
[Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 
STAPLETON,  The  Hon.  MILES  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  21) 
at   Magdalene,   Feb.    13,    1823:   from   Worcester  College, 
Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  May  18,  1819.    [3rd]  s.  of 
Sir  Thomas  [6th  Bart,  and  22nd]  Baron  le  Despencer  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  EUiot,  of  Antigua).    [B    Mar    21, 
1801.]    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Easter,  1823;  M.A.   1827. 
R.  of  Mereworth,  and  V.  of  Tudeley  with  Capel,  Kent,  1827-30. 
Married  Dec   29,  1820,  Anne  Byam,  dau.  of  Thomas  Norbury 
Kerby,   Esq.,   of  Antigua.    Died,   v.p.,  June   11,   1830    at 
Tunbridge  WeUs.  Brotherof  Thomas  (i8io),  Francis  J.   1825) 
and  William  (1817).   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Records  of  Rochester; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  1.  650;  Oliver, 
History  of  Antigua,  ill.  103  (pedigree).) 
STAPLETON,  RYLAND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  17,  1834- 
STAPLETON,  The  Hon.  THOMAS.   .\dm.  nobleman  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1810.    [Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  Thomas  [Baron 
le  Despencer  and  6th  Bart.]  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Elliot,  of  Antigua).   B.  [Apr.  24,  1792].  at  Mereworth,  Kent. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1810;  M.A.  1812.    Of  Greys 
Court,  Henley-on-Thames,  Oxon.    Married,  Jan.  29,   1816, 
Maria  Wynne,  dau.  of  Henry  Bankes,  Esq.,  and  had  issue 
one  daughter,  who  became,  by  writ.  Baroness  le  Despencer. 
Died  June  i,  1829,  in  Devonshire  Street,  London.    BroUier 
of  Miles  J.  {1823),  Francis  J.  (1825)  and  the  next,  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Bmke,  P.  and  B.;G.  Mag.,  1829,  i-  572;  OUver,  History 
of  Antigua,  ill.  102  (pedigree).) 
STAPLETON,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity 
Hall,  Nov.  26,  1817.    2nd  s.  of  [Sir  Thomas,  6th  Bart.,  and 
2'nd]  Lord  le  Despencer  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel 
EUiot,  of  Antigua).     [B.   Dec.   5.    1797-    School,   Harrow  J 
Matric.  Lent,  i8i8.  Cadet  in  the  Bengal  Army,  1818;  Lieut., 
1821-  extra  Assistant  to  the  Resident  at  Malwa  and  Kaj- 
putana,  1824-5;  extra  A.D.C.  to  Lord  Combermere,  C.-m-C, 
1825-6.     Present  at   the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore. 
Died,  unmarried,  Sept.  26,  1826,  at  Barrackpore.   Brother  of 
Francis  J.  (1825),  Miles  J.  (1823)  and  the  above.   (V.  Hodson, 
Oflicers  of  the  Bengal  Army;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag    1827, 
I.  478;  Oliver,  History  of  Antigua,  ill.  102  (pedigree).) 
STAPLEY,  ALFRED  MACKENZIE.    Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1884     S.  of  Robert  Charles,  Army  schoolmaster,  retured,  of 
Crewe,  Cheshire  (and  Harriet  Selina  Mackenzie).   B.  Jan.  15, 
i860,  at  Stirling.    Educated  by  his  father;  and  at  Owens 
College,  Manchester.    Migrated  to  St  John's,  May  4,  1885; 
B.A.  1887. 


Stark,  Harry  Williamson 

STAPYLTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar  20  1759.  [Eldest  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Hatfield,  Yorks. 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Healey,  of  Burringham).] 
B  atDunscroft.  [Bapt.  Mar.  26,  1741.  at  Hatfield.]  School, 
Beverley.  Married,  1765,  Harriet,  4th  dau.  of  Su-  Warton 
Pennyman  Warton,  Bart.,  of  Beverley.  Captain,  Yorks. 
MUitia.  Died  Apr.  4.  i779,  aged  38;  buried  at  Wighill. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  656;  Burke,  L.G.;  V.  Hodson.) 

STAPYLTON,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Tan  26  1818  [2nd]  s.  of  Martin  [Bree,  who  assumed  the 
name  of  Stapylton]  (and  Sophia,  dau  of  WiUiam  Parsons, 
of  Plymouth).  B.  in  London.  School,  \orks.  Matric.  Michs. 
i8i8-  BA.  1823.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1824;  priest,  1825. 
R  of  Barlborough,  Derbs.,  1827-69.  Married,  Julyi7,  1828, 
Elizabeth  Henrietta  Stote,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  JohnS.  Donn^on, 
V.  of  Feliskirk,  and  had  issue.  Died  m  1869.  (Crockford; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

STAPYLTON,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  28, 
1796.  B.  Dec.  28,  1776,  at  Richmond,  Yorks.  School, 
Richmond  (the  Rev.  A.  Temple). 

STARBUCK,  EDWARD  STEPHENSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct  II   1870.  S.  of  Edward  Folger,  of  37,  Eastbourne  Terrace, 
London.    B.   Apr.    11,    1851,   in  London.     School,   City  of 
London.     Matric.    Michs.    1870;    B.A.    1874-     Ord.   deacon 
(Chichester)   1874;  pnest,  1875;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  East- 
bourne, 1874-6    V.  of  Salcott,  Essex,  1876-8.    Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1879-   Brother  of  the  next. 
STARBUCK,  FRANKLIN  FOLGER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  31     1872.    S.  of  Edward  Folger.    B.  Sept.  29,   1852. 
School,  City  of  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.   1877; 
M.A.   1880.    Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)   1877;  pnest,   1878; 
C.  of  Deal,   1877-81.    C.  of  Yalding,  Kent,  1881-2    V.  of 
St  Margaret's,  CoUier  Street.  Yalding,  1882-1912.    Married, 
Tune  17,  1884,  Helen  LUias,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  MiUes, 
formerly  V.  of  Yalding.   Died  Feb.  10,  1912.   Brother  of  the 
above.     (Cwcft/ori;    Christ's   Coll.   obit.   noUs;    The   Times, 
Feb.  14,  1912-) 
STAREY,  AUGUSTIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  12,  1866. 
.       S.  of  Beniamin  Helps.  B.  Aug.  28, 1849,  at  Highgate,  London. 
School,  Bradfield  CoUege.    Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B  A.  1871; 
MA    1874.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  1876;  priest,  1877;  C.  of 
Tottenham,  Middlesex,  1S76-83.  V.  of  Charmg  Kent,  1883-8. 
Died  Mar    23    1888,  at  Bath.    Brother  of  WiUiam  (1865); 
father  of  Leonard  (1900).    (Bradfield  CoU.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Mar.  28,  1888.) 
STAREY,    EBENEZER   [DOUGLAS].     Matric.   Non-CoU.   from 
Ayerst  H.,  Michs.  1887.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  J.  R.,  V.  of  St 
Thomas,  Lambeth.    B.  June  12,  1868.   School,  St  Laurence 
CoUege,   Ramsgate.]    Ord.  deacon  (Llandaff     1891 ;  priest, 
1892;  C.  of  Panteg,  Mon.,  1891-3.    C.  of  AU  Saints    East- 
bourne, 1893-1900.  C.  of  Fugglestone  with  Bemerton  Wilts., 
1900-4!  R.  of  Shamiord,Leics.,  1904-25-  R.  of  Woodwalton, 
Hunts  ,  1925-33.   Latterly  of  2,  Elvetham  Mount,  St  Johns 
Road,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  where  he  died  July  21,   1948. 
(St  Laurence  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  23,  1948.) 
STAREY,  LEONARD.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  23,  1900.    [Eldest 
s^f  the  Rev.  Augustin  (1866),  V.  of  Charing  Kent.]  B.  Nov. 
1881     School,  Bradfield  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
1003'-   MA.   1909.    Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)   1907;  pnest, 
1908 ;   C.   of  St   Mary's,   Portsea,   Hants      1907-11.    C    of 
Cl^stchurch,     1912-15.      Minister    of    the    Church-oMhe- 
Ascension,   Bitteme,   Southampton     1916-23.   V.  of  Wrec- 
clesham,  Surrey,   1923-34.    R-  of  Merrow,  1934-43.  V    of 
Dorking,  1943-9.    R.  of  Ockley,  1949-52-.    (Bradfield  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford.) 
STAREY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18,  1865. 
S.  of  Benjamin  Helps  [of  Milton  Ernest  Hall    Beds  ]     B 
[June  15,  1846],  at  Highgate    London.  Schools    [Highgate 
and]   Uppingham.    Matric.   Michs    1865;   B  A.   1870,   M.A 
1874.     Ord.   deacon    (SaUsbury,    for   Oxford)    1869:    pnest 
(Oxford)  1870;  C.  of  -Wantage,  Berks..  1869-70.  V.  of  Horton. 
Oxon  ,   1879-83.    C.  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex    1883-1901. 
R   oTwittenham  Abbots,  Berks..  1901-4.  V.  of  Markbeech 
Kpnt     iQOA-i''      Died   Dec.    10,    1912,    at   Charing,    Kent. 
Brother  of  Augustin  (1866).   (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Highgate 
Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  20,  1912.) 
STARK     HARRY    WILLIAMSON.     Adm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
ChrJst"  Oct.  I,  1880.   Of  Yorks.   f^^d  s.  oRichard  Moze  y. 
merchant,  of  Gateshead-uponjyne,  Durham.]    B.teb.  13 
1862,  at  Hull.    Schools,  Merchiston  Castle,  Edinburgh,  and 
Repton.    Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A    and  LL-B    1884    M.A 
1887.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  16,  1883.   CaUed  to 
the  Bar,  June  13.  1888.   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.  untU 
1948;  Inns  of  Court.) 


15 


Stark,  John  Cochrane 

STARK,  JOHN  COCHRANE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  20,  iS88.  S.  of  H.,  Esq.,  of  ThomviUe,  Falkirk.  B. 
Dec.  29,  1869,  at  Grangemoutii.  School,  Blair  Lodge,  Pol- 
mont,  Stirlings.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar,  i88y;  exhibi- 
tioner, 1891;  B.A.  (2gth  Wrangler)  1892;  M.A.  1S96.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  Oratory  School,  Edgbaston,  1893-1922.  Of 
III,  Portland  Koad,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  in  1946. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  608;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Head  Master 
of  the  Oratory  School.) 

STARK,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  20,  1840. 
Matric.  Lent,  1841.  Kept  several  terms.  Travelled  m  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  engaged  in  a  geological  survey. 
Head  Master  of  Roxbury  High  School,  Boston,  U.S.A. 
Returned  to  England,  1845,  on  a  lecture  tour.  In  1846 
estabUshed  a  'Boarding  Academy'  at  Hampstead,  and  sub- 
sequently in  Notting  Hill,  when  he  described  himself  as 
'M.A.'  Subsequently  a  private  coach  at  Bonn,  Germany. 
Married  (i)  Elizabeth  A'Court,  at  St  Mary's  Church,  Bristol; 
(2)  Mary  Browning,  an  Englishwoman,  in  New  York.  Settled 
in  Boston,  U.S.A.  Died  in  1885;  buried  at  Boston.  (Informa- 
tion from  a  granddaughter,  Mrs  Kidd.) 

STARK-CHRISTIE,  JAMES  HENRY  ROBERTSON  (1847),  see 
CHRISTIE. 

STARKE,  RICHARD  JOHN  HUGHES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Caius,  Sept.  9,  1S24.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Isaac, 
of  Laugharne  Castle,  Carmarthens.  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Col.  Ravenscroft,  of  Barwood,  Cheshire).  B.  there.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1824.  Married  Clara  Dixon. 
Drowned,  June,  1838,  aged  33,  at  Dinard,  Brittany.  (Venn, 
II.  194;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  n.  Ill;  Burke,  L.O.) 

STARKEY,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  27,  1866.    S.  of  John,  licensed-victualler  (and  Mary). 

B.  at  Cambridge.  Bapt.  Sept.  5,  1847,  as  'Starkie.'  Matric. 
Lent,  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Meopham,  Kent,  1871-3.  C.  of  All 
Samts,  South  Hampstead,  1873-5.  C.  of  Hanover  Church, 
Regent  Street,  London,  1877-9.  Chaplam  at  Amsterdam, 
1879-82.    C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  1882-4. 

C.  of  St  Peter's,  Chalvey,  Bucks.,  1884-7.  Preacher  at 
St  James's,  Westminster,  1887.  V.  of  Whiteparish,  Wilts., 
1887-93.  R.  of  Hawkwell,  Essex,  1893-9.  Author,  Notes  and 
Explanations  with  Analysis  of  Hooker's  5th  Book  of  Eccle- 
siastical Polity.  Died  Jan.  15,  1899,  aged  51.  {Eagle,  xxi. 
236;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  17,  1899.) 

STARKEY,  GORDON  SUTTON.  Matric.  Non-Coil,  from  Caven- 
dish H.,  Michs.  1887. 

STARKEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  3,  1843.  'Plus 
annos  24  natus.'  'A  Ten-year  man.'  Doubtless  same  as  the 
next. 

STARKEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Trinity,  May  18, 
1844.  S.  of  William,  of  Wake&eld,  Yorks.  (and  EUzabeth, 
dau.  of  Joshua  Tinker,  of  Huddersheld).  [B.  Feb.  24,  1819.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1850.  C.  of  St  Mary  and  St 
Nicholas,  Beverley,  Yorks.,  in  1856.  'Died  in  1864.'  But  one 
of  these  names,  'B.A.,'  was  C.  of  Hanover  Church,  Regent 
Street,  London,  1878-9,  and  disappears  from  Clergy  List  in 
1883.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

STARKIE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  9,  1787.  Only  s.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.  B.  in  Manchester. 
Matric.  Lent,  1788. 

STARKIE,  FRANCIS  CHAMBERLAIN  LE  GENDRE.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1882.  [S.  of  John  Pierce  Chamberlain  (1849)], 
of  Ashton  Hall,  Lanes.  [B.  Mar.  30,  1863.]  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1883.  Second  Lieut.,  Royal  Lanes.  Militia, 
1880.  Of  Ashton  Hall.  Married  Miss  Ellen  Cooper.  Died 
July  29,  1908.   [Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STARKIE,  HENRY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Dec.  10,  1856.  [3rd]  s.  of  Le  G[endre]  N[icholas],  Esq. 
(B.N.C.,  Oxford,  1817),  of  [Huntroyde,  Padiham,  Lanes.]. 
[B.  Jan.  I,  1838.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A. 
1861;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1862;  priest,  1863; 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Southport,  Lanes.,  1862-3.  V.  of  Padiham, 
1863-5.  P.O.  of  Stainforth,  Yorks.,  1865-7.  R.  of  Radcliffe, 
Manchester,  1867-95.  Resided  latterly  at  Settle,  Yorks., 
where  he  died  Jan.  3,  1918.  Brother  of  the  next  two.  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  10, 
1918.) 

STARKIE,  JOHN  PIERCE  CHAMBERLAIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  7,  1849.  [2nd]  s.  of  Le  G[endre] 
N[icholas]  (B.N.C.,  Oxford,  1817)  [of  Huntroyde],  Padiham, 
Lanes,  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Abraham  Chamberlain).  [B. 
June  28,  1830.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  LL.B. 
1857;  LL.M.  1869.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  17,  1852. 
Lieut.,  Lancashire  Yeomanry.  Of  Ashton  Hall,  Lanes.  M.P. 
for  North-East  Laacs.,   1868-80.    Married,  June   27,   1861, 


Starkie,  William  Joseph  Mvles 

Anne  Charlotte  Amelia,  dau.  of  Harrington  G.  F.  Hudson, 
of  Bessingby,  Vorks.,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  12,  1888. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next;  father  of  Francis  C. 
Le  G.  (1882).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Walford,  County  Families ;  Return  of  M.P.s.) 

STARKIE,  LE  GENDRE  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  10,  1846.  [Eldest  s.  of  Le  Gendre  Nicholas  (B.N.C., 
Oxford,  1817),  of  Huntroyde,  Padiham,  Lanes.  B.  Jan.  10, 
1828.  School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851; 
M.A.  1854.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  n,  1853.  M-P- 
for Clitheroe,  1853-7.  J-P-  and  D.L.  for  Lanes.;  J. P.  for  the 
West  Riding  of  Yorks.  High  Sherifi  of  Lanes.,  1868.  Lieut.- 
Col.,  5th  Royal  Lanes.  Mihtia,  1879.  Married,  Oct.  15,  1867, 
Jemima  Monica  Mildred,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Tempest,  Esq., 
of  Lostock,  Lanes.  Died  Apr.  13,  1899,  at  Huntroyde. 
Brother  of  the  two  above.  {Boase,  vi.  609;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists;  The  limes,  Apr.  15,  1899.) 

STARKIE,  LE  GENDRE  PIERCE  (or  PIERS).  Adm.  pens, 
(age  i8)  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  15,  1813.  [2nd]  s.  of  Le 
Gendre  Piers,  of  Huntroyde,  Burnley,  Lanes,  (and  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Preedy,  D.D.,  R.  of  Brington, 
Northants.).  [B.  Apr.  20,  1796.]  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  lo,  1815.  Matric.  Michs.  1815.  Kept  six  terms,  Michs. 
1815-Mids.  1817.  Died  before  1822.  {Peile,  11.  379;  Burke, 
E.G.;  i.  A.  Walker,  390.) 

STARKIE,  MATTHEW  YATMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1810.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (next), 
V.  of  Blackburn  (and  Ann  Yatman).  B.  there,  Feb.  8,  1792. 
[School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  Scholar,  1810;  LL.B. 
i8i6.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Mar.  25,  1815;  priest,  Apr.  14, 
1816;  P.C.  of  Over  Darwen,  Lanes.,  1815-51.  K.  of  Rushbury, 
Salop,  1818-51.  Died  Sept.  11,  185 1.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1799).   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  11.  441.) 

STARKIE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  29, 
1767.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  of  [Twiston],  Lanes,  (and  Alice, 
dau.  of  Richard  Lawson,  of  LangcliSe).  B.  at  Downham. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  Scholar,  1767;  B.A. 
{Senior  Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize)  1771;  M.A.  1774. 
Fellow,  1771-82.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle);  priest  (Lichfield) 
Mar.  12,  1775.  Sometime  C.  of  Milton,  Cambs.  V.  of  Black- 
bum,  Lanes.,  1780-1818.  P.C.  of  Downham.  Married  Ann, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Yatman,  of  London.  Author,  Sermons. 
Died  Aug.  26,  1818,  aged  68;  buried  at  Downham.  Father 
of  the  next  and  the  above.  {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  III.  717;  G.  Mag.,  1818,  379;  W.  Cole  MS.,  which 
caUs  him  'a  north  countryman,  with  a  brogue.') 

STARKIE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  2,  1799. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  T[homas]  (above),  V.  of  Blackburn, 
Lanes,  (and  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Yatman).  B.  there 
[Apr.  12,  1782].  [School,  Clitheroe  Grammar.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1799;  Scholar,  1799;  B.A.  {Senior  Wrangler  and 
1st  Smith's  prize)  1803;  Members'  prize,  1806;  M.A.  1806. 
Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1803.  Downing  Professor  of  the 
Laws  of  England,  1823-49.  University  Counsel,  1825.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  6,  1804.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  23, 
1810.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  16,  1819.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit.  Special  Pleader.  Bencher,  1835;  Reader, 
1846;  Treasurer,  1847.  Q.C.  Lecturer  on  Common  Law  and 
Equity  to  the  Inner  Temple.  Judge  of  ClerkenweU  Small 
Debts  Court,  1847-9.  Married,  1812,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Dunham  Whitaker,  of  Holme,  Lancashire. 
Author,  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Slander,  Libel,  Scandalum 
Magnatum,  and  False  Rumours;  J  realise  on  Criminal 
Pleadings ;  A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Laws  of  Evidence  and 
Digest  of  Proofs  in  Civil  and  Criminal  Proceedings.  Died  in 
his  rooms  in  Downing,  Apr.  15,  1849;  buried  in  the  Temple 
Church.  Brother  of  Matthew  V.  (1810);  father  of  the  next. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  491;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
D.N.B.) 

STARKIE,  THOMAS  WHITAKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  10,  1835.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  barrister-at-law,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn  (and  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Dunham 
Whitaker).  [13.  Apr.  12,  1S16.  School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Died  May  12,  1843,  in  Berlin.  {List  of 
Carthusians.) 

STARKIE,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  MYLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1880.  [5th]  s.  of  William  Robert,  of  Elsinore, 
Queenstown,  Co.  Cork  (and  Francis  Mary,  dau.  of  Frank 
Power,  Esq.,  of  Waterford).  B.  [Dec.  10],  i860,  at  Sligo. 
School,  Shrewsbury  [where  at  that  time  he  was  the  only 
Roman  Catholic  in  the  school];  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar,  1882;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1884.  Professor  of  Classics  in  the 
CathoUc  University  of  Ireland,  1883-6.  Fellow  and  tutor  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Litt.D.  (Trin.  CoU.,  Dublin)  1900; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Royal  Univ.  President  of  Queen's  College, 
Galway,  and  Professor  of  History,  English  Literature  and 


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Starky,  Andrew  Beauchamp 

M»^f=l  'Science  there    1807-9.    Commissioner  for  National 

CTARlfV    ANDREW  BEAUCHAMP.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
STARKY,  ANUKE-w   =>«=;""  ,,        j  t  j^    Edward  Andrew 

Chester  Coll.  Reg.;  Clergy  Ltst.)  ^     .     «      s,. 

<;tarkv  COVENTRY    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  i».  i°29. 
'^l4t^s.  ofThe  Rev^'john  (Qujen's  CoUege,  Oxford, ^7  7   (and 

Maria  B     dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Bayntun-Rolt,  Bart.),    a 

Jlfly  5    1809  ]    Matric.  Michs.  1829.    Brother  of  Somerville 

(1830)  and  Samuel  (1824).   (Burke,  L.G.) 
5TARKY   SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  17,  i78o. 

C   R   Hudleston;  GraduaH  calls  him    J.   Starky.) 

Somerset   (succeeding  his  ^atjier)     1834-46.      Set  up  vvun 

Dorset  b"  Feb  6  1812.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830.  Married, 
Ap  1;  if  36:  Hannah,  dali.  of  WUliam  Delbridge  of  Lyn- 
mouth  Devon,  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Coventry  (1829) 
and  Samuel  (1824).   (C.  R.  Hudleston.)  ^  „     ^     , 

rT^u^age^Ve1s.^Ta^n^r^^^^^ 

SLily  Franc's,  dau.  of  Lord  Athlumney.   Died  Oct.  27. 1927. 
(F.  P.  White;  Kelly,  Handbook;  Burke,  P.  and  U.) 
<;taRR    THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  4. 
isfi    TEidest  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Canterbury,  Solicitor  and 
Auditor    to    the    Dean    and    Chapter   of   Canterbury.]     B. 

Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  II.  314;  Register  of  St  Aiphege, 
R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 


Staughton,  Frank  Edward 


START,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens  (age  19)  at  Trinvty,  Oct  23, 
1818  S  of  John.  B.  at  Halsted,  Essex.  School,  Halsted. 
Matric.  Mchi  1S20;  B.A.  (2otk  Wrangler)  1824;  M.A.  1827. 

STATHAM,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens  at  Christ's,  J^^lV  6.  /S^^S- 
S.  of  Henry  Heathcote.  B.  [Mar.  S-J.^+^l. /nj-iverpooi. 
School,  Liverpool  Collegiate.  Matric  M,chs.  1865,  Scholar, 
1866;  B.A.  1869.  Died  in  1869.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1861). 
(Peil'e,  11.  590.)  ^  g-, 

STATHAM,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14.  886. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  St  Mary's  House,  Bedford.  B.  Oct.  4,  i»f  &• 
at  Green  Bank,  Belper.  Derbs  School  Rugby.  Matr  c 
Michs.  1886;  LL.B.  1889;  LLM.  1893.  Called  ^  the  Bar 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June,  1891.  On  the  Midland  Circuit,  ut 
3  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  London.  Disappears  from  Law 
Lists,  19^0.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

STATHAM     GEORGE   HERBERT.    Adm.   pens,   at  Christ  s 

STATHAM  1861.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry  Heathcote,  lawyer  B. 
Se^pt.  3,  1842,  ill  LiverpooL  School  Liverpool  Collegiate. 
Matric  Michs  1861;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1875. 
Ord  deacon  (El V)  i866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  St  James's,  Bury 
?tidmunds,  1866-8,  and  Second  Master  of  Bury  St  Edmunds 

VAciivi 


Grammar  School,  1865-75.  Tutor  at  St  Columba  s  College, 
IrelaiS  1875-7.  Head  Master  of  Crediton  Grammar  School 
Devon  1877-84.  C.  of  Upton  Hellions,  1882-4.  R.  of 
Tonvood  Torquay,  1884-1922.  Preb.  of  Exeter  1903-22. 
meTMa;  23  19"  Brother  of  Alfred  (1865);  father  of  the 
next.  (C'o^o^'i;  W^"  '^"^  ^'"''  '^''"  ^"""'  ^^'^  '^'  '^'*"^ 
STATHAM  HERBERT  PUREFOY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  7. 
ilqo     [S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Herbert  (above).   B.  m  1880 

ffig.- of  S?  Saviour.  Soi.hw.rk,  a-*  A'y>'«j"s  »£»' 

1935-48-.   (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
STATHAM    HUGH     Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  25.  1895. 

Of  TeS  Road  and  7,  Poole  Road,  Bournemouth,  m  1947. 

(Peiie  II.  799;  Medical  Directories.) 

^^^oTI^o^"8£"rJu^n!Tf863"^M;trMifhsn^^^^^ 
?88;-  M  A    1891     CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  May  12 
897.    On' the' Midland  Circuit.    Died  Nov    20     1902,   a 
Blundellsands,  Lanes.;  buried  at  Tenby.    (Law  Lists,  The 
Times,  Nov.  24,  1902.) 

Middlesex.   (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  i?,^^,i.  Si(>,  Clergy  Lxst.) 
STATHAM.,  SAMUEL    PEg:Y    HAMMOND      Adm.    P^ns^at 

(Rochester)  1880;  pnest,  1881;  C.  of  St  Peters    "^^  ' 

tLth  1^914  Visaing  Chaplain,  Prison  Commission  191 5-i  7, 
Inspecting  Chaplain,  Prison  Commission  I9r7-i9.  V-  of 
Pendleton^n-Whalley,  Lanes.    1919-23^  C^J,t^M^*^^^^^ 

Keg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  hvr.  9, -i^^o.) 

"*ir.^,='|I^Sr??aSK^|».S|.o/«; 

Surrey  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877,  ^.A.  1881 , 
llT^88' .  ord.  deacon  (^^--^-^/Sa^oTlt^  V^^ice^n^i 
tl'oT  Eas"truST88^^ft.  rf  wup^^^ 

BHef  Aids  to  Extempore   Preaching;   Sermons,  ^tcl.h.D. 

Reg  ■  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  22,  1947.) 
STATTER,  JOHN  WHEWELL. ,  .|dm.  pens.  (age^8)  at  Trinitv, 

irghV'^^uckl-  llaL'-M^c^hl^Xv/  B^  ■  1859.     Died 
C  7?  1896,  in  London.   (University  Almanack.) 

Michs.  1892. 


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Staughton,  Henry  Werribee 

STAUGHTON,  HENRY  WERRIBEE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1S67.  [4th]  s.  of  Simon,  of  Elmswood,  Catford 
Bridge,  Kent  (and  sometime  of  Exford  station,  Malton, 
Victoria,  Australia).  B.  Oct.  11,  1848,  in  Victoria.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Returned  to  Australia. 
{Uppingham  $ch.  Roll;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  1.  302.) 

STAUNTON,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  I,  1S14.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  J.,  of  Staunton  Hall, 
near  Grantham,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1814.  Died  in  Jan. 
or  Feb.  1815,  at  Cambridge.   (G.  Mag.,  1815,  i.  283.) 

STAUNTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  17,  1857. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Job  Charlton  (Magdalen  CoUege, 
Oxford,  1821)  (and  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  George 
Gordon,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lincoln).  [B.  Aug.  20,  1839],  at 
Aslackby,  Lines.  Bapt.  Aug.  24,  1839.  [School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  St  George's,  Truro,  1862-4. 
R.  (and  patron)  of  Staunton  with  Flawborough,  Notts., 
1864-88.  Of  Staunton  Hall.  Married,  1867,  Lucy  Ada,  only 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Spelman  Marriott,  R.  of  Woolpit, 
Suffolk.  Died  Feb.  II,  1888,  at  Grantham.  Brother  of  George 
W.  M.  (1848)  and  Henry  C.  (1851);  father  of  Harvey  (1889). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xv.  100;  Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Feb.  15,  1888.) 

STAUNTON,  GEORGE  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  18,  1797.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  George  [Leonard]  [ist] 
Bart,  (for  whom  see  D.N. B.),  of  Milford  [House],  Wilts,  (and 
Jane,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Collins,  of  Milford).  [B.  there.  May  26. 
1781.]  Private  tuition.  Matric.  Easter,  1797.  Accompanied 
his  father  to  China,  1792,  when  he  learnt  to  speak  Chinese 
fluently.  Writer  in  the  East  India  Company's  factory  at 
Canton,  1798;  supercargo,  1804;  interpreter,  1808;  chief  of 
the  factory,  1816.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Jan.  14, 
1801.  King's  Commissioner  of  the  Embassy  to  Pekin,  1816 
(the  second  time  that  any  party  of  Englishmen  had  been 
permitted  to  advance  so  far  into  China).  Returned  to 
England,  18 17.  M.P.  for  St  Michael's,  Cornwall,  1818-26; 
for  Heytesbury,  Wilts.,  1830-1;  for  South  Hants.,  1832-4; 
for  Portsmouth,  1838-52.  Member  of  the  East  India  Com- 
mittee, 1830.  F.R.S.,  1803.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1818. 
Joint  Founder  of  the  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  1823,  to  which 
he  gave  3000  volumes  of  Chinese  works.  Author,  works  on 
China,  and  translations  from  the  Chinese.  Of  Leigh  Park, 
Hants.  Died,  unmarried,  Aug.  10,  1859,  in  London.  (Boase, 
III.  716;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  G.E.C.;  D.N.B.) 

STAUNTON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  MALGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1848.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Job  Charlton  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1821)  (and  Isabella 
Gordon).  B.  Feb.  18, 1830,  at  Sedgbrook,  Lines.  School,  Eton.] 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's  Oct.  22,  1848.  Matric.  Michs. 
1848.  Died,  unmarried,  Sept.  23,  1853.  Brother  of  Francis 
(1857)  and  Henry  C.  (1851).   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STAUNTON,  HARVEY.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  1889.  [3rd  s. 
of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1857),  of  Staunton  Hall,  Notts.  B. 
Nov.  21,  1870.  School,  Bromsgrove.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1916.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1891.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1896;  priest,  1897;  C.  of  Boxford,  Berks., 
1896-8.  C.  of  Pleasley  HLU,  Notts.,  1898-1900.  C.  of 
Plumtree,  1901-2.  Chaplain  of  Notts.  County  asylum, 
1902-7.  R.  of  Broughton  Sulney,  1907-11.  Chaplain,  dio.  of 
Nagpur,  India,  1911-16.  Married  Mabel  Healing,  of  Ply- 
mard,  Cheshire.  Died  Jan.  14,  1918,  on  active  service,  as  a 
C.F.,  in  Mesopotamia.  {Bromsgrove  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Crockford;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1918.) 

STAUNTON,  HENRY  CHARLTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  16,  185 1.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  Job  Charlton 
(Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1821),  deceased  (and  Isabella 
Gordon).  [B.  May  29,  1834],  at  Sedgbrook,  Lines.  Bapt. 
June  3,  1834.  School,  Grantham  (the  Rev.  J.  W.  Inman, 
M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1852.  Died,  unmarried,  Jan.  19,  1861. 
Brother  of  Francis  (1857)  and  George  W.  M.  (1848). 

STAUNTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  22,  1752.  B.  in 
London.  [S.  of  a  daughter  of  Lord  Bernard,  of  Castle 
Bernard,  Co.  Cork.]  Matric.  Michs.  1752;  B.A.  1756;  M.A. 
1756. 

STAUNTON,  JOHN  (1783),  see  ASHPINSHAW. 

STAUNTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  June  22, 
1820.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  (St  John's  College,  Oxford,  1783, 
sub  Stanton)  [barrister],  of  Longbridge,  Warws.  (and  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Osborne  Standert,  Esq.,  of  London).  B.  Mar.  25, 
1800,  in  London.  Schools,  Dodford,  Northants.  and  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  M.B.  1825;  Med.Lic.  1828;  M.D.  1832. 
Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  June  20,  1844.  Succeeded  to 
Longbridge,  1848,  and  represented  the  eldest  branch  of  the 
Stauntons  (or  Stantons)  who  held  the  property  in  direct  male 
succession  from  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.  J. P.  for  Warws. 
Married,  Aug.  29,  1853,  Marianne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 


Stawell,  Jonas  William  Alcock 

Lambert  Snow,  of  Tidmington,  Warws.  Gave  to  the  central 
free  library,  Birmingham,  a  fine  collection  of  books,  pictures, 
newspapers,  old  charters,  etc.  relating  to  Warwickshire,  1875  ; 
the  library  was  burnt,  Jan.  11,  1879-  Author,  St  Nicholas  Hill 
and  other  Sketches;  The  Persians  of  Aeschylus;  The  Poetry  of 
Moses  and  the  Prophets;  etc.  Died  June  13,  1888,  at  Long- 
bridge.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Boase,  vi.  610;  Walford,  County  Families;  Venn,  11.  178; 
Thoroton,  History  of  Notts.) 

STAUNTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  16,  1823. 
[2nd]  s.  of  William  (St  John's  College,  Oxford,  1783,  sub 
Stanton),  of  Longbridge  Hall,  Warws.  (and  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Osborne  Standert,  of  London).  B.  May  2,  1806,  at  Long- 
bridge  Hall.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1834. 
Ord.  deacon,  1828;  priest,  1829.  C.  of  Bishop's  Tachbrook, 
Warws.,  1852-60.  An  active  member  of  the  Warwickshire 
Archaeological  Society.  Died  Mar.  22,  i860,  at  Shrublands, 
Bishop's  Tachbrook.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  413;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
i860,  I.  523.) 

STAVELEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  30)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15, 
1833.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Bideford,  Devon.  School,  Bideford 
Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1833. 

STAVELEY,  HENRY  COLLINGWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  5,  1889.  [4th]  s.  of  [General  Sir]  Charles  William  Dunbar, 
of  9,  Lennox  Gardens,  Pont  Street,  London.  B.  July  5,  1871, 
at  Plymouth.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A. 
1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1894;  priest,  1896; 
C.  of  St  John's,  Middlesbrough,  1894-7.  C.  of  Aylesbury, 
Bucks.,  1897-1901.  C.  of  Sandringham  with  W.  Newton  and 
Babingley,  Norfolk,  1902-6.  R.  of  Walpole  St  Peter,  1906-28. 
R.  of  Fitzhead,  Somerset,  193 1-3.  Died,  unmarried.  Mar.  17, 
1933,  at  Dulverton;  buried  at  Walpole  St  Peter.  (Haileybury 
Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  21,  1933.) 

STAVELEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  13,  1877.  Eldest 
s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  1843),  P.C.  of 
KUliney,  Co.  Dublin,  Ireland.  B.  June  10,  1857.  School, 
Royal,  Armagh;  and  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1878;  B.A.  (2oi;i  Wrangler)  1881;  M.A. 
1884.  Instructor,  R.N.  Married,  1887,  Helen  HoUiott,  dau. 
of  Vice-Admiral  Singer.  Died  Apr.  21, 1940,  at  Merton  Lodge, 
Headington,  0.\ford.   (Navy  List;  The  limes,  Apr.  23,  1940.) 

STAVELEY,  WILLIAM  BROWN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  23,  1829.  B.  at  Emberton,  Bucks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1833;  priest, 
1833;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Macclesfield,  1833-4.  P.C.  of  Over 
Darwen,  Lanes.,  1834-8.  C.  of  Stanmer  with  Falmer,  Sussex, 
1838-58.  R.  of  Ruckinge,  Kent,  1858-61.  R.  of  High  Halden, 
1861-87.  Latterly  of  Havelock  Villa,  Tonbridge,  where  he 
died  Nov.  14,  1890,  aged  81.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Nov.  19,  1890.) 

STAWELL,  BARON  (1775),  see  LEGGE,  H.  S.  B. 

STAWELL,  CHARLES  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  William  Foster  [K.C.M.G.,  Chief  Justice 
of  Victoria],  of  Coggeshall,  Essex  (and  Mary  F.  E.,  dau.  of 
William  Pomeroy  Greene,  of  Collon  House,  Co.  Louth).  B. 
[Sept.  15],  1861,  at  Melbourne,  Victoria.  School,  Marlborough 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  8,  1881.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  1885.  Practised  at  Perth,  Western  .'Vustraha.  Mar- 
ried, 1902,  Mildred,  dau.  of  Robert  Kennedy,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Oct.  i,  1934,  at  Perth.  Brother  of  WiUiam  (1878)  and 
Rodolph  de  S.  (1890).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Trin.  Coll.  Adm., 
which  caUs  his  father  '  the  Rev.') 

STAWELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14,  1826. 
S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  'Croby'  [Crobeg],  Co.  Cork  (and 
EUzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Longfield,  of  LongueviUe).  B. 
[Sept.  18,  1808],  at  Crobeg.  School,  Collegiate  Grammar, 
SouthvveU.  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  Of  Crobeg  and  Madame,  Co. 
Cork,  J. P.  Married,  Mar.  10,  1834,  his  cousin  Anna  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  Jonas  Stawell,  of  Oldcourt,  Co.  Cork,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Jan.  19,  1879.   (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

STAWELL,  JONAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  6,  1795.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sampson  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1760),  of  Kilbnttain,  Co.  Cork.  [B.  Sept.  24,  1776.]  School, 
Cork.  Married  the  Hon.  Charlotte  St  Leger,  dau.  of  Hayes, 
2nd  Viscount  Doneraile.  Died  Jan.  15,  1835.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

STAWELL,  JONAS  WILLIAM  ALCOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec  12,  1866.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WiUiam  St  Leger  Alcock,  Capt., 
23rd  R.  Welsh  FusUiers,  and  Lieut.-Col.,  N.  Cork  Rifles 
(militia)  [who  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Stawell]  (and  his  cousin,  Charlotte  Harriet  Hester,  dau.  of 
Jonas  StaweU).  B.  Aug.  3,  1846,  at  Kilbnttain  Castle,  Co. 
Cork.  School,  Worcs.  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Died, 
unmarried,  Feb.  17,  1900.  (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 


Stawell,  Joseph  George 

STAWELL,  JOSEPH  GEORGE.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Feb    i6,  1838; 
from   Magdalen   CoUege,   Oxford,   whence   he   had   matnc. 
Mar   17    18^1,  age  19.    [2ndj  s.  of  the  Rev.  Wilham  Palmer 
jEx^ter'  Collekef  Oxford,    1801).    R.   of   High    Bickington 
Devon.     B.   there,   Oct.    21,    1811.    School,   South   Molton 
(private).     Matric.    Michs.    1839;    LL.B.    1842.     Of    High 
Bickington,  Devon.   Died  May  19,  1872.   Brother  of  William 
P.  (1829).   {Al.  Oxon.;  Venn,  11.  246.) 
STAWELL,  RODOLPH  DE  SALIS.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1890.  6th  [and  youngest]  s.  of  Sir  W[iUiam]  Foster,  K•C.^I.G•, 
Chief  Justice  of  Victoria,  deceased.  Matnc.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1893;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1897.  At  St  Bartholomew  s  Hospital ; 
House  Surgeon  there.    M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1896;  F.R  C.S., 
i8q9.  In  practice  in  London  in  1900;  and  then  at  Shrewsbury. 
O.B  E.;    mentioned    for   war    services,    1914-18.     Married, 
Sept   5    1900,  Maud  Margaret,  younger  dau.  of  Admiral  tne 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Astley  Cooper  Key.    Resided  latterly  at  tal- 
mouth,  where  he  died  July  26,  1947,  aged  75-    Brother  of 
Charles  L.  (1880)  and  the  next.    (Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  July  28,  1947.) 
STAWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1878.   rind  s.  of  Sir  William  Foster,  K.C.M.G.,  Chief  Justice 
of  Victoria,  Australia  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Pomeroy 
Greene,  of  CoUon  House,  Co.  Louth).    B.  Mar.  22     i860. 
School,    Haileybury.]     Matric.    Michs.    1878.     A   Solicitor; 
practised  in  Melbourne,  Australia.    Married,  1894,  Clara  de 
CastiUa,  dau.  of  C.  H.  Lyon,  of  BaUanec,  Victoria   and  had 
issue.   Died  Feb.  i,  1938.  in  Victoria.   Brother  of  Charles  L. 
(1880)   and   the  above.    (Haileybury  Reg.;  Burke,  L.ir.  oj 
Ireland.) 
STAWELL,  WILLIAM  PALMER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peter- 
house,  Mav  10,  1829.    Of  Devon.    [S-  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam 
Pahner  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1801),  R.  of  High  Bickmgton  ] 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833.  Brother  of  Joseph  G.  (1838). 
(T.A.  Walker,  4i7-) 
STAYNER,  CHARLES  ALLEN.   Adm.  at  Clare,  June  17,  1882. 
rs.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Lawrence  (1856).   B.  Jan.  11,  1864. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882    A  rancher 
in  the  U.S.A.  Sometime  of  Mayfield,  PetaLuma,  Sonoma  Co., 
CaUfornia.   (ChiUcnham  Coll.  Reg.) 
STAYNER,    FRANCIS   CHARLES.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity, 
Feb   18   1873.  S.  of  James,  of  Ilminster,  Somerset.  B.  there, 
June  27',  1854.  School,  Harrow.   Matric  Michs.  1873.  Jomed 
the  5th  Fusiliers,  1877;  transferred  to  Indian  S.C.    Killed  m 
action   at   Deh    Khogah,   near   Kandahar,   Aug.    16,    1880. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
STAYNER,  THOMAS   LAWRENCE.    Adm.   pens,   (age   19)   at 
Trinity,  Apr.  10,  1856.    S.  of  Thomas  Allen    of  Quebec, 
Canada.   B.  there.   School,  Yorks.  (private).    Matric   Michs. 
1856-  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1876.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)   i860; 
priest,  1861 ;  C.  of  Worthington,  Leics.,  1860-2.  C.  of  Hagley, 
Worcs.,  1862-6.  C.  of  Overbur>',  1866-74-   R-  of  Rowberrow, 
Somerset,  1874-90.    R.  of  Stubton,  Lines.    1890-8.   Died  m 
1898.   Fatherof  Charles  A.  (1882).   (Crockford.) 
STAYNER,  WINSLOW  SUTHERLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct    10,  1878.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  Mar.  31,  1859,  m  Quebec. 
School,  Brighton  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B  -V  1883; 
M  A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1883;  priest,  1884;  C.  of 
St  Edmund's,  Dudley,  1883-5.  C.  of  Waltham  St  Lawrence 
Berks.,   1886-8.    C.  of  Clanfield,   Hants.,   1888-91.     R.   of 
Aldham,  Essex,  1891-1906.    Latterly  of  The  Manor  House, 
Ebford,  Topsham,   Devon,  where  he  died  Oct.   30,   1932; 
buried  at  Woodbury.    (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  1  he 
Times,  Nov.  i,  1932.) 
STAYNES,  LOUIS  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  3. 
1889.  S.ofWUliam.  B.  [May  11,  1869],  at  Leicester.  Schools, 
Stoneygate,   Leicester   and  Cranfurd  CoUege,   Maidenhead. 
Matric    Michs.  18S9;  B.A.  1892.    At  the  Westniinster  Hos- 
pital.    L.R.C.P.;    L.R.C.S.,    Edin.;    L.F.P.S.,    Glas.,    1902. 
Practised    at    Leicester    from    19 10.      Of    Avenue    House, 
Avenue  Road,  Leicester  in  1940.    (Peile,  11.  75 1 1  Medical 
Directories.) 
STEAD,  ALFRED.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  1828     S.  of 
James,   Esq.,   of   Islington,   Middlesex.     B.   there.    Schoo', 
Tumham  Green.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)   Dec.   22,   1833;  priest,  1835.    V.  of 
Metfield,  Sugolk,  1836-40.   C.  of  Ringstead,  Norfolk,  1840-4. 
R    of  Ovingdean,  Sussex,  1844-89.   Married,  July  4,  1837, 
Emma,  dau.  of  Robert  Robson,  of  Exning,  Sufiolk.    Author, 
Hore  to  Grow  Peaches  in  Very  Small  Gardens.   Died  Sept.  5. 
1889.    (Venn,  11.  209;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  II,  1889.) 
STEAD.  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.   (age   18)   at  Trinity, 
Dec.  2,  1773.    S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Charlestown,  S.  Carohna, 
America.   Matric.  Lent,  i774- 


Steavenson,  David  Fenwick 

STEAD,  CHARLES  CLEMENT.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1889. 
[Eld  ]  s   of  the  Ven.  Samuel  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1846), 
late  Archdeacon  of  Bombay  (and  Elizabeth  Pollexfen  Pinwill). 
B    there    Apr.  24,   1870.    School,  Clifton  College.    Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1898.    At  Guy's 
Hospital;  Clinical  Assistant  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1896. 
Practised   at   Hawkhurst,    Kent.    Married,    1898,   Adelaide 
Marv,  dau.  of  Dr  A.  J.  Harrison.    Resided  latterly  at  Little 
Lovraian,    Mayfield,    Sussex.     Died    in    1946.     Brother   of 
Francis  B.  (1891).   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  n.  510;  Medical 
Directories ;  Who's  Who  in  Kent.) 
STEAD.  EDWARD  VALENTINE.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Sidney,  June  24,  i77i.   Eldest  s.  of  Valentine,  merchant,  of 
Halifax.     B.    there,    Mar.    13,    i754.     Schools,    Derby    (Mr 
Manlove)  and  Winchester.   Matnc.  Easter,  1772;  B.A.  1770. 
Adm.  at  Lincoki's  Inn,  May  9,  i77i.   Of  Donmngton  Castle, 
Berks.   Col.,  2nd  (Coldstream)  Guards.   Died  Jan.  23,  1790. 
M.I.  at  Shaw.   (Inns  of  Court;  Derby  Sch.  Reg.) 
STEAD.  ERNEST  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  16, 
1881.    S.  of  R.,  Esq.,  of  Beach  Lawn,  Waterloo,  Liverpool. 
Matric.  Michs.  i88i. 
STEAD,  FRANCIS  BERNARD.    Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  5,  iSgi- 
2nd  s.  of  the  Ven.  Samuel  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1846), 
late  Archdeacon  of  Bombay,  of  Tara  Lodge,  Osborne  Road, 
Clifton,  Somerset.  B.  Mar.  19,  1873,  at  37,  Brompton  Square, 
London.     School,    Clifton    College.     Matnc.    Michs.    189 1; 
Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  L.ist  Class)  1894; 
(Pt  II,   ist  Class,   1895);  M.A.   1899.    Assistant  Master  at 
Aldenham  School.   1898-1901;   at  Clifton  CoUege,   1901-8. 
H.M.  Stag  Inspector  of  Secondary  Schools,  1908-19;  divi- 
sional Inspector,  1919;  Chief  inspector,  1926-33-   Secretary 
to  the  Prime  Minister's  Committee  on  the  teaching  of  science, 
IQI6-I7.    C.B.E.,   1931.    Manried,   1912,  Rachel  Ehzabeth, 
dau.  of  Canon  G.  C.  BeU,  and  had  issue.  Of  Fifield,  Frensham 
Surrey,  in  1952.   Brother  of  Charles  C.  (1889).   (Clifton  Coll. 
Reg. ;  Schoolmasters'  Directories ;  Who's  Who.) 
STEAD,    HERBERT    ALFRED.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel, 
Oct.  I,  1897.    [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  E[dward]  D[ymoke]  (ord. 
Norwich,  1877),  of  Falmer  rectory,  Sussex.   B.  July  2,  1878. 
School,  St  Laurence  CoUege,  Ramsgate.  Matnc  Michs  1897. 
B.A.  1901 ;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester,  for  St  A  bans) 
1902;  priest  (St  Albans)  1903;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  St  Albans 
Herts.,  1902-5.    C.  of  Crowborough    Susse.x-    i9of-8-    C.  of 
Blakeney  with  Glandford  and  Cockthorpe,  Norfolk    1908-9. 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Ealing,  1909-11.    C.  of  Shortlands,  Kent, 
19II-I3.    C.  of  St  James's,  Weybridge,  Surrey,   1913-17- 
R    of  Sotby  and  V.  of  Market  Stainton,  Lines.,  1917-23- 
R.  of  St  Ninian's,  Castle  Douglas,  Kirkcudbnghts.,  1924-9. 
R.  of  Muston,  Leics.,  1929-33.    R-  of  Thursarton,  Norfolk, 
1933-42.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Nonvich,  1942.  Of  Pebble  Cottage, 
West    Runton,    NorfoUc,    1951.     (St   Laurence    Coll.    Reg.; 
Crockford.) 
STEAD,  WALTER  COLLINS.   Adm.  pens  at  St  John's   Oct   9, 
1863.   [6th]  s.  of  WiUiam,  church  clerk  (St  George  s,  South- 
wark)    and  Ami  Francis).    B.  Oct.  3.  184.4,  I'J  Southwark. 
School     King's    CoUege,    London.     Matric.    Michs.    iao3. 
Migrated  to  St  Edmund  HaU,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric. 
May  2,  1865.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
STEARN,  HERBERT  THOMAS.    Adm.  a  scholar  at   King  s. 


~6ct.  "J  171873-  S.  of  Thomas,  photographer,  of  Cambridge. 
B  July  15,  1854.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
%i,B.A.'(iithWraneler)  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Fellow  1880-99; 
Dean,  1883-^).  Died  Aug.  2,  1899,  at  Cambridge.  (King  s 
Coll.  Reg.,  82.)  , 

STEARNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St  John  s, 
Oct.  12,  1759.  S.  of  R[ichard],  Esq.  1725),  of  [Elvmgton] 
Yorks.  '(and  Mary,  dau.  of  -  Thompson,  and  widow  of 
William  Swaine,  of  Bradford).  B.  m  York  Bapt.  Feb.  22 
1738-9,  at  St  Mary  Castlegate,  York.  Schools,  Elvmgton  and 
Bevedey.  Married,  Jan.  1,  1765,  Mary,  dau  °f  Aderman 
Waine,  of  Beverley.  Died  there,  Sept.  30,  ^791,  buned  in 
York  Minster.   (Yorks.  Arch.  J.,  21  (1911),  104;  F.  P.  White.) 

STEAVENSON,  DAVID  FENWICK  Adm  Pen^.  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  7,  1862.  [4th]  s.  of  John  Carpenter  J^,"' 
of  Liverpool  B.  Sept.  10,  1844-  School,  King  WiUiam  s 
College!?skofMan.  J^atric!  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866.  Rowmg 
'blue!'  1864,  1865,  1866.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temp  e,  Jan.  12, 
1864  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1866.  On  the  Nor  h- 
Eastem  Circuit.  Special  pleader.  County  Court  Judge  for 
Cumberland  and  Westmorland,  1891-1912  Of  Ge^t  Hau, 
Castle  Carrock,  Carlisle.  J. P.  for  Cumberland,  Westmor  and, 
and  Lancashire.  Revising  Barrister  for  Northumberland 
Married  (1)  1873,  Eleanour  Matilda,  dau.  of  J.  G.  Bennett, 
of  The  Isli  of^Man;  (2)  July.  8  1897.  Gertrude  dau.  of 
T.  Hughes,  of  Carmarthen.  Died  Mar.  12,  1920,  a^.Carbis 
Bay,  ComwaU.  Brother  of  Joseph  (1861).  {KingWiUiams 
Coll  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  16,  1920.) 


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Steavenson,  Frederick  Robert 

STEAVENSON,  FREDERICK  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, May  29,  1871.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1876;  priest,  1877; 
C.  of  All  Cannings,  Wilts.,  1876-9.  C.  of  Colesbome,  Gloucs., 
1879-86.  C.  of  Rendcombe,  1886-7.  K.  of  Quenington, 
1887-1904.  Latterly  of  Ariel  Lodge,  Hewlett  Road,  Chel- 
tenham.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  19 10. 

STEAVENSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  7,  1835,  as 'Stevenson.'  Of  Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1835; 
B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1839; 
priest,  Dec.  20,  1840.  Of  Shantock  HaU,  Herts.  P.C.  of  All 
Saints,  Newmarket,  Cambs.,  1853-68.  Married,  May  18, 
1843,  Mary  Matilda,  dau.  of  John  Roumieu.  Latterly  of 
Priory  Park  Road,  Kilbum,  Middlesex.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1871.  To  be  distinguished  from  Joseph  Stevenson 
(1834),  with  whom  he  is  frequently  confused,  and  another 
who  was  M.A.  of  Durham. 

STEAVENSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1861. 
S.  of  John  Carpenter.  B.  July  20,  1842,  in  Liverpool.  School, 
King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1861 ; 
B.A.  1865.  Registrar  of  the  High  Court,  Madras;  Com- 
missioner, Taxing  Officer  and  Chief  Clerk  of  the  Insolvent 
Court,  1879-97.  Died  at  Ramsey,  Isle  of  Man.  Brother  of 
David  F.  (1862).   {King  William's  Coll.  Reg.) 

STEAVENSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  22,  1854.  S.  of  John,  of  Ryton,  near  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.  B.  there  [Mar.  22,  1836].  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1861;  priest, 
1863;  C.  of  Stella,  Durham,  1861-5.  C.  of  Tawstock,  Devon, 
1865-76.  R.  of  Newton  Hall,  Northumberland,  1877-85- 
V.  of  Wroxeter,  Salop,  1885-1911.  Latterly  of  2,  Claremont 
Buildings,  Shrewsbury,  where  he  died  Jan.  24,  1925. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  26,  1925.) 

STEAVENSON,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Sept.  7,  1874-  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  M.A.  1879;  M.D.  1885. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there,  1873-4 
and  House  Physician,  1878-9.  M.R.C.S.,  1873;  L.S.A.,  1874; 
D.P.H.,  1882;  M.R.C.P.,  1883.  Practised  in  Portland  Place, 
London,  W.  Physician,  Alexandra  Hospital  for  Children  and 
Grosvenor  Hospital  for  Women  and  Children.  Author, 
medical.  Died  July  i,  1891.  {Medical  Directories;  Univ. 
Almanack.) 

STEBBING,  CHARLES  FERDINAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1899.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.  B.  Oct.  22,  1878,  at  New- 
market. School,  private  (the  Rev.  A.  W.  Greenup).  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (Bp. 
Mitchinson,  for  Peterb.)  1902;  priest  (Peterb.)  1903;  C.  of 
All  Saints,  Peterborough,  1902-6.  C.  of  Kingsthorpe, 
Northants.,  1906-9.  R.  of  Cogenhoe,  1909-22.  V.  of  Swavesey, 
Cambs.,  1922-30.  R.  of  Tewin,  Herts.,  1930-46.  Of  Short- 
leaves,  Bereweeke  Road,  Bognor  Regis,  in  1951.   {Crockford.) 

STEBBING,  FRANCIS  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1899.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Frank  George  (1870).  B.  Jan.  3, 
1880,  at  Mirfield,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1910.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1903; 
priest,  1904;  C.  of  Bolsterstone,  Yorks.,  1903-16.  V.  of 
Stannington,  1916-52-.   {Crockford.) 

STEBBING,  FRANK  COLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  31, 
1868.  Matric.  Lent,  1869;  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  (39*^  Wrangler) 
1872;  M.A.  1881.  Assistant  Master  at  Hereford  Cathedral 
School,  1872-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1874;  priest,  1875; 
C.  of  Thruxton,  Heref.,  1874-6.  Chaplain,  R.N.,  1876; 
H.M.S.  Worcester;  Warrior,  1877;  Charybdis,  1877-80;  Iron 
Duke,  1881-3;  Dido,  1883-6;  Excellent,  1886-9;  Adive, 
1889-93;  Cambridge,  1893-8;  R.M.,  Plymouth,  1898-1901; 
at  Devonport  dockyard,  1901-6.  Married,  July  4,  1883, 
Edith  Maud,  younger  dau.  of  J.  Soden,  of  Hampstead. 
Author,  Navigation  and  Nautical  Astronomy.  Latterly  of 
37,  Salisbury  Terrace,  Devonport,  where  he  died  Nov.  3, 
1921.   {Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  11,  1921.) 

STEBBING,  FRANK  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1870.  [S.  of  Joseph,  of  Winchfield,  Hants.  B.  there,  May  14, 
1849.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1876; 
priest,  1878;  C.  of  Dukinfield,  Cheshire,  1876-9.  C.  of 
Battyeford,  Yorks.,  1879-87.  V.  of  Featherstone,  1887-1917. 
Married  (i)  Emma  Pass,  of  Dukinfield;  (2)  Annie  Ada 
Jackson,  of  Ripon.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1918.  Father 
of  Francis  A.  (1899).   (F.  P.  White;  Yorkshire  Who's  Who.) 

STEBBING,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1818. 
Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  John  (and  Mary  Rede).  B.  Aug.  26,  1799, 
at  Great  Yarmouth.]  Matric.  Michs.  1818.  Migrated  to 
Sidney,  Jan.  26,  1819.  Migrated  back  to  St  John's,  Jan.  18, 
1820;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1827;  D.D.  1839.  Adm.  ad  eundem 
at  Oxford,  1857.  F.R.S.,  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.   22,   1822;  priest,  Oct.  5,   1823.    P.C.  of  Ilketshall 


Stedman.  John 

St  Laurence,  Suflolk,  1826-7.  Evening  Lecturer  at  Bungay, 
1823.  Second  Master  of  Norwich  Grammar  School,  1825-6. 
R.  of  Hughenden  (or  Hitchendon),  Bucks.,  1835-6.  P.C.  of 
St  James'  Chapel,  Hampstead  Road,  London,  1835-57. 
Chaplain  at  University  College  Hospital,  Gower  Street, 
1835-79.  R.  of  St  Mary  Somerset  with  St  Mary  Mounthaw, 
1857-83  (with  which  St  Nicholas  Cole  Abbey  was  united, 
1866)  and  R.  of  St  Benet,  Paul's  Wharf,  1879-83.  Married, 
Dec.  21,  1824,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Grit&n,  of  Norwich. 
First  working  editor  of  the  Athenaeum.  Soon  after  moving 
to  London,  he  was  '  working  for  the  booksellers  from  morning 
to  night,  and  sometimes  from  night  to  morning.'  Author, 
The  History  of  the  Christian  Church  from  its  Foundation  to 
A.D.  1492;  Ihe  History  of  the  Reformation;  Discourse  on 
Death;  The  History  of  Chivalry  and  the  Crusades;  Jesus  and 
other  Poems;  Lives  of  the  Italian  Poets;  Sermons;  etc.  Died 
Sept.  22,  1883,  at  St  James'  parsonage,  Hampstead  Road. 
Fatherof  the  next.  {Boase.ui.  719;  Eagle, xni.  3g;Crockford; 
D.N.B.) 
STEBBING,  HENRY  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Nov.  14,  1841.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (above), 
D.D.,  Minister  of  St  James'  Chapel,  Hampstead  Road, 
London.  B.  [Dec.  18,  1825],  at  Norwich.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1842.  Migrated  to  Sidney, 
May  30,  1843.  Migrated  to  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he 
matric.  Apr.  26,  1844,  'age  18.'  Died  in  1863,  at  his  residence 
in  Inverness  Road,  Hyde  Park,  London.  {Venn,  11.  257  and 
add.  hi;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  5341  Boase,  in.  719) 
STEBBING,  TITUS,  .^dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  9,  1752.  Of  London.  School,  Hackney.  Matric.  Michs. 
1753;  Scholar,  1752;  B.A.  1756;  M.A.  1760.  R.  of  Tatting- 
stone,  Suffolk,  1760-72.  R.  of  Woodbridge  and  P.C.  of 
Hasketon,  until  1772.  Died  Aug.  10, 1772.  {T.A.Walker,  304.) 
STEBBING,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Newcastle-on-Tyne)  1891; 
priest,  1893;  C.  of  Morpeth,  Northumberland,  1891-4.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Stiriing,  1894-5.  P.-in-charge  of  Uddingston, 
Lanarks.,  1895.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Burnley,  Lanes.,  1895- 
1900.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Tufnell  Park,  Middlesex,  1900-1. 
C.  of  St  .'Vlban's,  Streatham  Park,  1901-2.  C.  of  St  Peter-Ie- 
Poor,  London,  1902-6.  Lie.  Pr.,  dios.  of  St  Albans  and 
Southwark,  1910;  dio.  of  Rochester,  1912.  Perm,  to  off.  at 
St  Clement  Danes,  Strand,  1916.  Latterly  of  25,  Rosehill 
Road,  Wandsworth.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1920. 
{Matrics.  and  Degrees,  185 1-1900,  calls  him  Stebbings.) 
STEELE,  ALLISON.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  July  3, 

1784.  B.  at  Whitehaven,  Cumberland. 
STEBLE,  JOHN  HODGSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  1, 
1823.  Of  Cumberland.  Matric.  Lent,  1824;  B.A.  1830.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1835 ;  priest,  1836.  Of  Eye,  Sufiolk,  -1841-4. 
C.  of  Hawkshead,  Lanes.,  1859-63.  P.C.  of  Low  Wray, 
Westmorland,  1863-4.  Married,  July,  1829,  at  Felmersham, 
Beds.,  — ,  dau.  of  Edmund  Ludlow,  Esq.,  R.N.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1868.  {Clergy  List;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
STEDALL,  CECIL  PEMBERTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  13,  1892.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry,  of  'The  Firs,' 
Hampstead  Heath,  London  (and  Lucy,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Pemberton,  of  Heathfield  HaU,  Warws.).  [B.  Feb.  13,  1873.] 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  In  business.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  London  Yeomanry 
Rough  Riders,  and  M.G.C.).  Of  Pitfield  House,  Seale, 
Famham,  Surrey,  in  1948.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Burke,  L.G.) 
STEDMAN  (or  PLUMER-STEDMAN),  HENRY  CHARLES 
PLUMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  30,  1868.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Plumer  (next)  [who  kept  a  school  at  Sandi- 
croft,  Cheshire]  (and  Sophia).  B.  [Oct.  11,  1848],  at  Great 
Budworth,  Cheshire.  Bapt.  Nov.  5,  1848.  Matric.  Michs. 
1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1879.  Cricket  'blue,'  1871;  played  for 
Leics.,  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1872;  priest,  1874;  C.  of 
St  George's,  Everton,  Lanes.,  1872-3.  C.  of  Walton-on-the- 
Hill,  1873-5.  C.  of  Flitton,  Beds.,  1876-82.  R.  of  Leire, 
Leics.,  1882-1904.  Married,  Apr.  10,  1883,  Fanny  Louisa, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  K.  Richardson,  R.  of  Leire,  deceased. 
Died  July  30,  1904.  Brother  of  Reginald  P.  (1874).  {Eagle, 
XXVI.  238;  Book  of  Blues;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  2, 
1904.) 
STEDMAN,  HENRY  PLUMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  15,  1840.  S.  of  C.  Plumer,  yeoman,  of  Wotton,  Surrey 
(and  Mary).  Bapt.  Nov.  17,  1815.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A. 
1845;  M.A.  1849.  C.  of  Congleton,  Cheshire,  1845-7.  C.  of 
Great  Budworth,  1848-52.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1874.  Father  of  Reginald  P.  (1874)  and  the  above. 
STEDMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17,  1806. 
[S.  of  Richard  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  1784,  at  Godakning.  School, 
Wandsworth  (private).]  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  B.A.  1810;  M.A. 
1S16.  C.ofLeatherhead,Surrey.  V.  of  Gosfield, Essex,  1830-7. 
Died  May  21,  1837.  M.L  (J.  B.  Whitmore;  Gosfield  Parish 
Mag.,  1886-91.) 


Stedman,  John 

STEDMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1835. 
[Only  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Chester.  B.  July  20,  1817.]  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1836.  Adm.  at 
Lincoki's  Inn,  June  10,  1835.  Callea  to  the  Bar,  June  15, 
1840.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Died  May  4, 
1872.   (Record  0/ Old  Westminsters;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

STEDMAN,  MATHEW  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  27,  1S68.  [Only]  s.  of  Robert,  of  the  Manor  House, 
Pakenham,  Suffolk.  B.  June  ii,  1850,  at  Pakenham.  School, 
Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  19,  1887,  age  37.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  11, 
1892.  Of  Wood  Hill,  GressenhaU,  Norfolk.  Married  Alice 
Jane,  dau.  of  W.  T.  CoUison,  of  East  Bilney  Hall,  Norfolk. 
Died  Feb.  18,  1894.  (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

STEDMAN,  PAUL  METHUEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  3, 
1840.  S.  of  GiU  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Foster,  of  Selby, 
Yorks.).  B.  [Oct.  6,  1821],  at  Pakenham,  Suffolk.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1844;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  Pulloxhill,  Beds., 
1844-6.  C.  of  Bromsgrove,  Worcs.,  1846-8.  C.  of  Stanford- 
le-Hope,  Essex,  1848-50.  C.  of  Barnham,  Suffolk,  1850-6. 
V.  of  Thurston,  1861-96.  Married,  1849,  Ellen  Georgina,  dau. 
of  James  Mathew,  of  Ixworth,  Suffolk.  Died  Aug.  11,  1896. 
(Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists;  Peile,  11.  468;  Crockford; 
Walford,  County  Families;  The  Standard,  Aug.  14,  1896.) 

STEDMAN,  REGINALD  PLUMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1874.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Plumer  (1840)  (and 
Sophia).  B.  at  Great  Budworth,  Cheshire.  Bapt.  June  5, 
1853.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon  (Manchester)  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  AH  Saints, 
Blackburn,  1881-2.  C.  of  Halifax,  1882-90.  V.  of  Brighouse, 
Yorks.,  1890-6.  V.  of  Burley-in-Wharfedale,  1896-1902.  V.  of 
Kirtlinton,  Oxon.,  1902-11.  Married,  Apr.  21,  1885,  Annie, 
only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Whiteley,  of  St  Laurence, 
near  Chepstow.  Lived  latterly  at  Bath,  where  he  died 
Sept.  22,  1948.  Brother  of  Henry  C.  P.  {1868).  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Oct.  i,  1948.) 

STEDMAN  .ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  16,  1761.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  the  Ven.  Samuel  (1719).  Preb. 
of  CantertJmry  and  Archdeacon  of  Norfolk  (and  Martha,  dau. 
of  Dr  Robert  Butts,  Bishop  of  Norwich).  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar;  B.A.  1766;  M.A.  1773-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  July  12,  1767;  priest,  July  19,  1767.  V.  of 
Preston-by-Canterbury,  Kent,  1767-92-  V.  of  Willesborough, 
1773-92.  V.  of  Elmstone,  1789-92.  Married,  Jan.  12,  1777, 
Miss  van  Kemp.  Died  Apr.  i,  1792,  aged  49,  at  Preston. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  322;  G.  Mag.,  1792,  i.  387.) 

STEDMAN,  WILLIAM  NEWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  19,  1846.  S.  of  James.  B.  in  the  parish  of 
St  Mary,  Guildford,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Tulse  Hill, 
Surrey,  1862-4.  C.  of  Hambleden,  Bucks.,  1864-5.  C.  of 
Yiewsley,  Middlesex,  1866-8.  Chaplain  of  Oxbridge  Union, 
1868-73.  C.  of  Stanwell,  1873-93.  C.  of  Peldon,  Essex, 
1893-4.  Died  Dec.  28,  1894,  aged  66.  (Crockford;  The 
Standard,  Jan.  2,  1895.) 

STEED,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1899.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall;  B.A.  1905;  M.A.  1909.  Ord. 
deacon  (Richmond,  for  Ripon)  1907;  priest,  1908;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Hunslet  Moor,  Yorks.,  1907-10.  C.  of  Moss  Side, 
Manchester,  1910-14.  C.  of  Royton,  Lanes.,  1914-16.  C.  of 
Orpington,  Kent,  1916-19.  C.  of  Preston,  Sussex,  1920-1. 
C.  of  St  Michael  and  A.A.,  Watford,  Herts.,  1921-4.  R.  of 
Kelshall,  1924-33-  V-  of  Beckingham,  Notts.,  1933-51-- 
(Crockford,  which  gives  Augustus  Frederick.) 

STEEDMAN,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  1871.  Of  Warws.  B.  Sept.  3,  1852,  at 
Dudley.  School,  Dudley  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
Scholar,  1872;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Assistant  Master  (and 
House  Master)  at  Dover  College,  1875-80.  Died  July  22, 
18S0,  at  Dover.   (Dover  Coll.  Reg.) 

STEEDMAN,  HERBERT  EDWARD  WATSON.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  8,  1887.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Watson  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1839).  B.  Mar.  21,  1868.  School,  Lancing  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1893 ;  priest,  1894 ;  C.  of  Chippenham, 
Wilts.,  1893-8.  V.  of  Tangley,  Hants.,  1898-1901.  R.  of 
Steventon,  1901-30.  R.  of  Abbot's  Ann,  1930-40.  Obituary 
in  Crockford,  1942-4.   (Lancing  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

STEEL,  ALLAN  GIBSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1877.  [6th]  s.  of  J[oseph],  Esq.,  of  South  Hill  Grove,  Liver- 
pool (and  Margaret  Gibson).  B.  [Sept.  24],  1858.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1878,  1879,  1880,  1881;  Capt.,  1880,  18S1. 


Steel,  Henry  William 

Played  in  Test  Matches,  England  v.  Australia,  1880,  1882, 
1884,  1886.  President  of  the  M.C.C.,  1902.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7,  1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 1883. 
On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Practised  in  Liverpool.  K.C.,  1901. 
Recorder  of  Oldham,  1904-14.  Married,  1886,  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  John  Philip  Thomas,  of  Wameford  Place,  Highworth, 
Wilts.,  and  had  issue.  Joint  author  of  Cricket,  in  Badminton 
Series.  Died  June  15,  1914,  in  London.  Brother  of  Harold  B. 
(1880)  and  Douglas  Q.  (1875).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who; 
D.N.B.;  The  Times,  June  17,  1914.) 

STEEL,  ANTHONY  WILLIAM  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Apr.  2,  1855.  B.  in  India.  School,  Martinidre  College, 
Calcutta.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1859; 
M.A.  1862.  Fellow,  1859-85;  tutor,  1880-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  i860;  priest,  iS6i;  C.  of  Whittlesford,  Cambs.,  1860-2. 
C.-in-charge  of  St  Sepulchre,  Cambridge,  1867-73;  V.  there, 
1873-8.  Married,  Jan.  i,  1861.  Of  4,  Scroope  Terrace,  Cam- 
bridge. Died  suddenly,  at  Crieff,  Scotland,  Aug.  29,  1885, 
aged  48.  (Venn,  11.  323;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  2, 
1885.) 

STEEL,  ARTHUR  DYNE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  4,  1886.  S.  of 
[S.  H.,  M.B.,  of  Dyne  House,  Abergavenny.  School,  RossaU]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  e.xhibitioner;  B.A.  1889.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1893;  practised  (Messrs  Underwood  and  Steel)  at  Hereford. 
Of  29,  Castle  Street,  Hereford.  Mayor  of  Hereford,  1920. 
Married,  Sept.  20,  1900,  Miss  R.  E.  A.  Oakeley.  Died  Jan.  6, 
1941,  aged  73,  at  Hereford.  (RossaU  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The 
Times,  Jan.  9,  1941.) 

STEEL,  CYRUS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  from  Averst  H.,  Lent,  1886; 
B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1880;  practised  at 
Gillingham,  Kent,  1880-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1890; 
priest,  1892;  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Peckham,  Surrey,  1890-6.  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Southwark,  1896-1900.  V.  of  St  Barnabas, 
Gillingham,  Kent,  1900-1.  Died  Jan.  31,  1901.  (Law  Lists; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  6,  1901.) 

STEEL,  DOUGLAS  QUINTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  n,  1875.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  South  Hill  Grove, 
Liverpool.  B.  June  19,  1856.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.  Cricket  'blue,'  1876-9;  football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1877,  1878;  footbaU  (rugby)  'blue,'  1877. 
Played  cricket  for  Lanes.,  1876-84.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1881; 
practised  in  Liverpool  (Messrs  Lay  ton.  Steel  and  Springman). 
Of  Upton,  Birkenhead.  Brother  of  Allan  G.  (1877)  and 
Harold  B.  (1880).   (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists.) 

STEEL,  GERARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1883.  U.S.A.,  1897; 
L.M.S.S.A.,  London,  1907.  Practised  at  Leominster,  1900-37. 
Died  Aug.  20,  1937,  aged  72,  at  Leominster;  buried  at 
Bedford.   (Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  24,  1937.) 

STEEL,  GRAHAM  STRANG.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1893.  S.  of 
Thomas,  merchant,  of  London  (and  Janet  Graham  Gray). 
B.  Dec.  21,  1875,  at  Rusholme,  Manchester.  School,  Uni- 
versity College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896; 
LL.B.  1897;  M.A.  1900.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1900  (Messrs 
Watkin,  Williams,  Gray  and  Steel,  i  King  William  Street); 
senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Morley,  Shirreff  and  Co.,  of 
174,  Graham  House,  Old  Broad  Street,  London.  Of '  Ewhurst,' 
Nessfield  Road,  Putney.  (Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11. 
534;  Law  Lists.) 

STEEL,  HAROLD  BANNER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  i88o. 
S.  of  Joseph,  of  Liverpool  [and  of  Millwood,  Lockerbie, 
Scotland],  deceased.  B.  Apr.  9,  1862.  Schools,  Repton  and 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Lent,  1881.  A  shipbroker.  Of  2,  South 
Hill  Grove,  Liverpool.  Died  June,  19 11.  Brother  of  Allan  G. 
(1877)  and  Douglas  Q.  (1875)-   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

STEEL,  HENRY  CHRISTIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
July  25,  1870.  Eldest  s.  of  Jacob  [James],  money-changer 
(and  Rhoda  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Christian 
Jackson).  B.  Apr.  10,  1852,  in  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  Scholar;  B.A.  (36i/t  Wrangler)  1874-  In  Russia,  France, 
and  Germany,  1874-8.  Assistant  Master  at  Wellington 
College,  1878-85;  at  Winchester,  1885-1922.  Married,  1875. 
Marie  Aggeevna  (Abaza),  widow  of  Nicholas  Milutine. 
General  editor  of  Rivington's  advanced  Texts.  Died  Apr.  6, 
1933,  at  Nailsworth,  Gloucs.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Apr.  8,  I933-) 

STEEL,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  26, 
1859.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  (1826),  of  The  Grove, 
Harrow.  B.  there,  Feb.  3,  1840.  School,  Harrow.  Did  not 
reside.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Aug.  12,  1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1859. 
Joined  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1862;  Deputy  Commissioner, 
Punjab;  District  Judge;  retired,  1889.  Latterly  of  Talgarth 
Hall,  Machynlleth,  N.  Wales.  Died  in  1924.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Venn,  11.  346.) 


Steel,  James  Edward  Ponsonby 

STEEL,  JAMES  EDWARD  PONSONBY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1876.  S.  of  Colonel  J.  A.,  Deputy  Commissioner  for  Oudh. 
13.  Nov.  II,  i«55.  Bapt.  at  Meerut.  Schools,  Haileybury  and 
Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  A  coffee-planter  in 
the  Nilgherries,  India.  Resided  latterly  at  Foster  Hill  Road, 
Bedford.  Died  Mar.  19, 1907,  in  London.  [Malvern  Coll.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  422.) 

STEEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30,  i795. 
S.  of  James,  of  Hollins,  Cumberland.  School,  St  Bees. 
Matric.  Michs.  1796. 

STEEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  6,  1818. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Lincoln.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1822;  priest, 
1822.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Earl  Cowper.  P.C.  of  Cowbit, 
Lines.,  1827-62,  and  C.  of  Tewin,  Herts.,  in  1841  and  of 
Totteridge  in  1853.  R.  of  Great  Horkesley,  Essex,  1862-76. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1877.   (Clergy  List.) 

STEEL,  JOHN  THOMPSON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  from  Cavendish 
H.,  Easter,  1885. 

STEEL,  MOSES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  28)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  12, 
1827.  S.  of  John  (and  Sarah).  B.  at  Etruria,  Stoke-upon- 
Trent,  Staffs.  Educated  privately.  Matric.  Michs.  1827. 
Died  Aug.  6, 1831,  in  London.  [Cambridge  Chronicle,  Aug.  12, 
1831.) 

STEEL,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1856. 
S.  of  Thomas  Rice  [law-stationer],  of  12,  Chancery  Lane, 
London.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1873.   (5/  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

STEEL,  SAMUEL  STRANG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12, 
1900.  [Only]  s.  of  William  Strang,  of  Philiphaugh,  Selkirk. 
B.  Aug.  I,  1882,  in  Selkirk.  School,  Eton;  and  at  St  Andrews 
University.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1908. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  July  5,  1905.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  Lothians  and  Border  Horse). 
M.P.  for  the  Ashford  division  of  Kent,  1918-29.  Parlia- 
mentary Private  Secretary  to  the  Minister  of  Agriculture, 
1923-4,  and  to  the  Financial  Secretary  to  the  Treasury,  1925. 
Member  of  the  Forestry  Commission,  1933-49.  Married, 
Aug.  3,  1910,  the  Hon.  Vere  Mabel,  2nd  dau.  of  the  ist  Baron 
Comwallis,  and  had  issue.  Created  Baronet,  1938.  Of 
Philiphaugh,  Selkkk,  in  1952.  J. P.,  D.L.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Who's  Who;  Scott,  MSS.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Univ.  War  List; 
Waif  ord,  County  Families.) 

STEEL,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  18, 1826.  S.  of  Thomas  Jordan  [treasurer  to  the  Berwick- 
on-Tweed  corporation].  B.  1806,  at  Berwick-on-Tweed. 
School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar, 
1828;  B.A.  (20th  Wrangler  and  2nd  Classic  and  2nd  Chan- 
cellor's medal)  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Fellow,  1830;  assistant 
tutor,  1833-4.  Adm.  at  the  Irmer  Temple,  May  5,  1826. 
Ord.  deacon,  1831;  priest,  1833.  V.  of  St  Ippolyts  with  Great 
Wymondley,  Herts.,  1837-57.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow, 
1836-43  and  1849-81.  Author,  Sermons  at  Harroie.  Died 
Dpc.  6,  1881.  Father  of  Henry  W.  (1859).  (St  Paul's  Sch. 
Reg.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  611;  Inns  of  Court; 
Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

STEEL,  THOMAS  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1837.  [S.  of  Col.  — .]  B.  at  Windsor.  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1S42;  M.A.  1845.  Sometime  a 
private  tutor  at  Heirrow.  Chaplain  in  India  from  1847;  at 
Cuttack,  1847-52;  at  Lahore,  1853;  at  Kussowlie,  1854-5; 
at  Chunah,  1856-7.  Married,  Feb.  24,  1848,  Louisa  Frederica, 
dau.  of  Charles  Burgett.  Died  Jan.  2,  1857,  at  Hoogly, 
Calcutta.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  V.  Hodson;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1848,  I.  655.) 

STEELE,  ADAM  RIVERS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1895. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Adam  Rivers,  Esq.,  of  Northbrooks,  Harlow, 
Essex.  [B.  Dec.  16,  1876.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1898-1901,  with  the  Militia.  Second  Lieut.,  4th  Hussars, 
1901;  Lieut.,  1904;  Captain,  1910.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  4th  Hussars;  wounded).  Sometime  of  Lod- 
dington  Hall,  near  Kettering.  Married,  Jan.  17,  1912, 
Murielle  Gladys,  only  dau.  of  Col.  G.  Radley  Hobbs,  C.M.G., 
deceased,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Great  Shelford,  Cambs., 
where  he  died  July  5,  1932;  buried  at  Stapleford.  (Univ. 
War  List;  Army  Lists;  The  Times,  July  7,  1932.) 

STEELE,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  8,  1819. 

STEELE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  5,  1888.  S.  of 
Matthew  [M.D.].  B.  [May  2,  1870],  at  Garston,  near  Liver- 
pool. Schools,  Cambridge  House,  Seaforth  and  Royal  Insti- 
tution, Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A. 
1896.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1893;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Sharow, 
Vorks.,  1893-9.  V.  of  Nether-Hoyland,  1899-19x0.  V.  of 
Swinton,  1910-21.  V.  of  Scunthorpe,  Lines.,  1921-40.  Lat- 
terly of  Scunthorpe.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1948. 
(Peile,  II.  745 ;  Crockford.) 


Steele,  Richard  Blake 

STEELE,  CHARLES  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1896.  S.  of  [Gen. J  Sir  Ihomas  Montague,  G.C.B.,  deceased. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1896.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.G.A.  (T.F.)).  Of  Villa  Rosalie,  Pau,  France, 
and  70,  Eaton  Square,  London.  Died  Mar.  31,  i945.  at 
Conford  House,  Shalford,  near  Guildford;  buried  at  Frunley. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Apr.  5,  I945-) 

STEELE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1803.   B.  in  the  Barbados.   No  residence  recorded. 

STEELE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  17, 
1861.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Chickenley  Heath,  near  Dewsbury, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  i86i;  B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coUi)  1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Great  Grimsby,  Lines.,  1864-6. 
C.  of  St  Michael's,  Shoreditch,  1867-73.  C.  of  St  Thomas's, 
Regent  Street,  London,  W.,  1873-4.  V.  of  St  Neot,  Cornwall, 
1874-96.  Married  (1)  Oct.  1874,  Blanche  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
Charles  Manners  Lushington,  M.P.;  (2)  Aug.  12,  1884,  Mar- 
garet Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Albert  C.  Lyne  Glubb,  of 
Liskeard.  Author,  Meditations  on  Our  Lord's  Journey  to 
Calvary.  Died  June  3,  1896,  aged  55.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Crock- 
ford; Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.,  726.) 

STEELE,  HARMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14,  i868. 
[3rd  s.  of  ."^dam  Rivers,  barrister,  of  Cricklewood.  School, 
Wellington  College.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1869.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  3,  1871.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1874; 
disbarred  at  his  own  request,  June  13,  1877.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1880;  practised  (Messrs  A.  R.  and  H.  Steele)  at  11,  New 
Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Married  Miss  Schmidt.  Died  July  5, 
1928,  aged  78.  Brother  of  John  T.  (1877).  (WelUngton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times, 
July  9,  1928.) 

STEELE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  5,  1863.  S.  of 
Alexander,  of  The  Crescent,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man.  B.  there. 
Mar.  14,  1845.  Educated  by  his  father.  Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (Sodor  and  Man)  1877; 
priest,  1878;  C.  of  St  George's,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  1877-9. 
C.  of  Standish,  Lanes.,  1880-5.  C.  of  Whalley,  1886-90. 
C.  of  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  Derbs.,  1890-2.  C.-in-charge  of 
Gorsley,  Gloucs.,  1894-5.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Jersey,  1900-1. 
Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1919.  Latterly  of  7,  Chets- 
worth  Road,  Brighton.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1934. 

STEELE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  19,  1822; 
a  'Ten-year  man.'  Of  Westmorland.  Ord.  deacon,  1823; 
priest,  1824.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Macclesfield,  Cheshire, 
1828-76.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1877. 

STEELE,  JOHN  THORNTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  27,  1877.  [S.  of  Adam  Rivers,  barrister.]  School, 
Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A. 
1886.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1879,  1880.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  Alverstoke,  Hants., 
1884-7.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Walworth  (Wellington  College 
Mission),  1887-96.  V.  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  1896-1913. 
R.  of  Marks  Tey,  1913-45.  Canon  of  Chelmsford,  1914. 
Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chelmsford,  1945-50.  Married,  July  4,  1905, 
Gertrude  Augusta,  dau.  of  Robert  Gosling,  of  Hassobury, 
Essex.  Of  13,  Ireton  Road,  Colchester,  where  he  died  Jan.  30, 
1951,  aged  91.  Brother  of  Harmer  (1868).  (Wellington  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  limes,  Feb.  i,  195 1.) 

STEELE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  3,  i8i8.  Of 
Staffs.   Matric.  Lent,  1819.    Kept  three  terms. 

STEELE,  REDMOND  UNIACKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  16,  1865.  [3rd]  s.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Dublin  (and 
Frances  Hemietta).  B.  in  Dublin.  Bapt.  Sept.  18,  1843. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  12,  1866. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  i,  1871.  On  the  Western  Circuit. 
Of  8,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

STEELE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  26,  1820. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  Richard  [3rd]  Bart.  [Capt.,  Dragoon  Guards], 
of  Carriglee,  Black  Rock,  Co.  Dublin  (and  Frances  Mary 
Collette,  dau.  of  Edward  Dalton,  of  Grahamstown,  Co. 
Tipperary).  [B.  June  12,  1802.]  Educated  privately  by  the 
Rev.  John  Kempthome,  M.A.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar, 
1820;  B.A.  1824.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  lim,  June  12,  1822.  Died, 
unmarried  and  v. p.,  1824.   (Inns  of  Court.) 

STEELE,  RICHARD  BLAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  3, 
i860.  S.  of  'J.',  of  Ireland.  Bapt.  Sept.  1839.  Matric.  Lent, 
i860;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  31,  1858,  age  18.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1864. 
Married,  Oct.  18,  1866,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  N.  C. 
Gold,  Esq.,  of  Ormond  Terrace,  Regent's  Park.  (Inns  of 
Court,  which  has  'only  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Park, 
Co.  Dublin,  Pall  Mall  Gazette,  Oct.  20,  1866.) 


Steele,  Samson 

STEELE,  SAMSON  (or  SAMPSON).  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at 
Christ's,  July  6,  1767-  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  CaverswaU, 
Staffs.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  I-L-B.  I775- 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  May  21, 
1769;  priest  (Lincoki)  Mar.  1770;  C.  of  Newntiam  and 
Bredgar,  Kent,  1769-71.  V.  of  Newnham,  1771-1801  and  V. 
of  Tonge,  1801.   (Peile,  11.  284;  Clerical  Guide.) 

STEELE,  SETON  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  20,  1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Ferguson  (1867).  B. 
Apr.  8,  1877,  at  Aylburton,  Gloucs.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1899. 

STEELE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  29, 
1771.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Chichester,  Sussex  (and 
Elizabeth  Madgwick,  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex).  Bapt.  Nov.  17, 
1753.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  Scholar. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  18,  1772.  M.P.  for 
Chichester,  1 780-1807.  Secretary  to  the  Master-General  of 
the  Ordnance,  1782;  Joint  Secretary  to  the  Treasury, 
1783-91;  Joint  Paymaster-General  of  the  forces,  1791-1804. 
P.C,  1791.  A  Commissioner  of  the  Board  of  Control,  1791-3. 
Remembrancer,  Court  of  Exchequer,  i797-  Married,  Sept.  3, 
1795,  Charlotte  Amelia,  dau.  of  Sir  David  Lindsay,  Bart. 
Died  Dec.  8,  1823.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Inns  of 
Court;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 

STEELE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  29,  1805. 
Of  Surrey.  [S.  of  Alexander,  farmer,  near  Halifax,  Yorks. 
B.  Aug.  4,  1785.]  School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1805;  Scholar,  1805;  B.A.  1809.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
May  28,  1809;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1811;  C.  of  Hunderslield, 
Rochdale,  1809-16.  V.  of  Littleborough,  1816-44.  Married 
and  had  issue  a  daughter.  Author,  A  Collection  of  Psalms 
and  Hymns;  An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Littleborough. 
Died  Oct.  30,  1844,  aged  59.  M.I.  at  Littleborough.  (Man- 
chester Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11. 
663.   See  Fishwick,  History  of  the  Parish  of  Rochdale,  200.) 

STEELE,  The  Rev.  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Peter- 
house,  Dec.  9,  1819;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  V.  of  Cowley, 
Gloucs.,  1832-5.   (T.  A.  Walker,  408.) 

STEELE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  July  3,  1820.  B.A., 
incorp.  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1820;  M.A.  1820.  [Only 
s.  of  William,  deceased.  B.  Nov.  3,  1788,  at  Derrymore, 
Co.  Clare.]  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  July  8,  1805 ; 
B.A.  (T.C  D.)  1810.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1812. 
Fought  with  the  patriot  army  in  the  Spanish  war  of  1823 
against  Ferdinand  VII ;  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Trocadero. 
An  ardent  follower  of  the  agitator,  O'Connell,  who  appointed 
him  'head  pacificator';  arrested  and  tried  with  O'Connell, 
1843.  Shortly  after  O'ConneU's  death,  attempted  suicide  by 
jumping  from  Waterloo  Bridge  but  was  rescued,  dying  a  few 
days  later  at  Peele's  coffeehouse.  Fleet  Street,  June  15,  1848. 
'One  of  the  most  picturesque  figures  in  the  history  of  Irish 
popular  movements.'  Known  as  'Honest  Tom  Steele.' 
Author,  Practical  Suggestions  for  the  Improvement  of  the 
Navigatnyn  of  the  Shannon.  Buried  beside  O'Connell  in 
Glasnevin  cemetery,  Dublin.   (D.N.B.) 

STEELE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1864. 
S.  of  Amelia  Hardingham.  B.  Aug.  31,  1842,  at  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  Dec.  26,  1842.  Matric.  Michs. 
1864. 

STEELE,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  i, 
1834;  re-adm.  pens.,  Oct.  14,  1834.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1834.  Kept  three  terms.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and 
Wells,  Litt.  dim.  from  Durham)  Mar.  7,  1840;  priest  (Durham) 
1840.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  TankervUle,  1844. 
C.  of  Overton,  Lanes.,  1846-7.  C.  of  Sedgefield,  Durham, 
1847-57.  R.  of  Whepstead,  Suffolk,  1857-1902.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1903.   (Clergy  List.) 

STEELE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18,  1752- 

B.  in  Ciimberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1752.  Ord.  priest  (Here- 
ford) June  I,  1755;  C.  of  Ledbury,  Heref.,  i755-  V.  of  Hares- 
field,  Gloucs.,  1779-80.  R.  of  Pixley,  Heref.,  1780-90.  V.  of 
Yarkhill,  1784-90.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  613.) 

STEELE,  WILLIAM  FERGUSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  II,  1867.  S.  of  Matthew,  merchant  (and  Charlotte 
Sophia).  B.  in  the  parish  of  Christ  Church,  Demerara.  Bapt. 
July  31,  1848.  School,  Ruabon.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A. 
1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1872;  priest, 
1873;  C.  of  Alvington,  Gloucs.,  1872-7.  V.  of  Norton,  1877-9. 

C.  of  St  Simon's,  Bristol,  1880-1.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Mont- 
pelier,  Bristol,  1881-98.  R.  of  Nettleton,  Wilts.,  1898-1907. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1908.   Father  of  Seton  A.  (1896). 


Steevens,  George 

STEELE,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
May  16,  1848.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James,  of  Stranorlar,  Co. 
Donegal,  Ireland.  B.  Sept.  16,  1831.  [At  Glasgow  Univ., 
1844-7;  M.A.  1847.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar,  1849; 
B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler  and  2nd  Smith's  prize)  1852.  Fellow, ' 
1854.  A  successful  private  tutor.  Author  (with  P.  G.  Tait), 
A  Treatise  cm  the  Dynamics  of  a  Particle.  Died  in  College, 
Mar.  II,  1855,  of  consumption;  buried  in  Little  St  Mary's 
churchyard.   {P.  A.  Walker,  495.) 

STEELE-PERKINS,  JOHN  S.  S.  (1894),  see  PERKINS. 

STEELE-WOOD,  HERBERT  S.  (1876),  see  WOOD. 

STEEN,  WILLIAM  PEILE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1896. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  14,  1897;  an  'Advanced  student.' 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Isaiah  [Presbyterian  minister].  Head  Master 
of  the  Royal  Academical  Institute  of  Belfast  (and  Dorothy 
Smith  Peile).  B.  Feb.  27,  1857,  in  Belfast.  School,  Royal 
Academical  Institution,  Belfast  [and  at  Queen's  College, 
Belfast;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1880].  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903.  B.A. 
(London)  1887;  M.A.  (London)  1893.  Head  Master  suc- 
cessively of  two  secondary  schools  at  Lisburne,  near  Belfast, 
1881-94;  Principal  of  (the  resident  branch  of)  the  University 
Correspondence  CoUege,  Cambridge,  1895-1910.  A  private 
tutor  at  Cambridge,  1910-14.  Tutor  at  the  Army  College, 
Farnham,  1914-18.  Married,  July  30,  1894,  at  Tunbridge 
Wells,  Ethel  Louisa,  dau.  of  Stourton  Needham,  school- 
master, of  Tunbridge  WeUs.  Died  Oct.  25,  1932,  at  Cam- 
bridge.  (Peile,  II.  814;  The  Times,  Oct.  27,  1932.) 

STEER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  ro,  1777. 
Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  Charles,  merchant,  of  Wakefield.  B.  there, 
June  28,  1756.]  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  i777; 
Scholar,  1777;  B.A.  1781.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  LM.  dtm. 
from  York)  Mar.  9,  17S1;  priest  (York)  July  22,  1781;  C.  of 
South  Kirkby,  1781.  R.  of  Axminster  with  Membury  and 
Kilmington,  Devon,  1782-1835.  'A  great  walker  and  a  great 
talker."  Twice  married.  Died  Nov.  12,  1835,  at  Axminster. 
(Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  492;  G.  Mag., 
1836,  I.  209;  F.M.G.,  II.  8x8.) 

STEER,  WILLIAM  HENRY  HORNBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1875.  [Elder]  s.  of  Philip,  artist  [of  Whitchurch, 
Heref.]  (and  Emma,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Wilham  Harrison). 
B.  [1856],  at  Claughton,  Bidston,  Cheshke.  Bapt.  Nov.  11, 
1856.  School,  Hereford  Cathedral  (Mr  Rudd).  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury) 
1886;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
1886-92.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Countess  of  Rothes, 
1 89 1-3.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  South  Kensington,  1892-8.  V.  of 
St  Philip's,  Lambeth,  1898-1910.  V.  of  AU  Samts,  St  John's 
Wood,  1910-21.  J. P.  for  London.  Chaplain  of  the  Order  of 
St  John  of  Jerusalem,  1925.  Married,  June  8,  1898,  Maria 
Halse  Morgan,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Reed,  of  South  Ken- 
sington. Author,  2  he  Seven  Gifts;  Nature's  Witness  to  the 
Triniiy.  Latterly  of  52,  Avenue  Road,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 
Died  in  London,  May  31,  1938.  Brother  of  P.  Wilson  Steer, 
O.M.,  artist.  (Crockford;  Who's  Who  in  Wales;  The  limes, 
June  10,  1898.) 

STEERS,  SPENCER  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1817.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821;  M.A. 
1847.  Died  Mar.  23,  1884,  aged  87,  at  Halewood,  Lanes. 
(Eagle,  XIII.  285.) 

STEEVENS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Mar.  29, 
1753.  Only  s.  of  George,  a  director  of  the  East  India  Company 
[formerly  Capt.  in  the  Company's  fleet]  (and  Mary  Perryman). 
B  May  10,  1736,  in  Stepney.  Schools,  Kingston-on-Thames 
and  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  i753-  Settled  in  London,  at  first 
in  the  Temple,  later  at  Hampstead.  Was  '  very  methodical  in 
his  habits;  he  walked  into  London  before  seven  each  mormng 
and  paid  visits  to  literary  friends,  bookshops  and  publishing 
offices,  returning  on  foot  early  in  the  afternoon.'  A  well- 
known  commentator  on  Shakespeare  and  a  friend  of  Dr 
Johnson.  Collected  a  valuable  library  of  Elizabethan  litera- 
ture. A  frequenter  of  Dr  Johnson's  morning  levees,  delighting 
'in  the  roaring  of  the  old  lion';  supplied  Johnson  with 
anecdotes  and  quotations  for  his  Lives  of  the  Poets.  F.S.A.; 
F.R.S.,  1767.  Incurred  much  unpopularity  because  of  spite- 
fulness  and  sarcasm;  his  mischievousness  earned  for  him  the 
title  of  'The  Puck  of  Commentators.'  'He  came  to  live, 
wrote  Dr  Johnson,  '  the  life  of  an  outlaw.  The  warmth  of  his 
temper  put  him  at  variance  with  so  many  of  his  acquaintance 
and  he  wished  to  avoid  them.'  Edited  Shakespeare's  Plays 
(1766),  and  assisted  Johnson  in  Lives  of  the  Poets.  Donor  of 
plate  to  the  College.  Died,  unmarried,  Jan.  22,  1800,  at 
Hampstead.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  D.N.B.;  Boswell,  11.  315; 
G.  Mag.,  1800,  i;  C.  Brookes,  Percy  Letters.) 


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Steggall,  Charles 

STEGGALL,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar  (age   1 9)   at  St  John's, 
June  24    1767.   S.  of  the  Rev.  VVmiam  (i735)  [R-  of  ^^yver- 
stone  and  Hawstead,  Suflolk].    B.  at  Wyverstoce.    [Scliool, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.]    Matric.  Michs.  1767;  B.A.  i77i.    Ord 
deacon    (Lincoln,    Litt.   dim.   from    Norwich)    i77i;pnest 
(Peterb.)  June  14,  1772;  C.  of  Westhorpe,  Suffolk,  1771-8. 
k    of  Little  Oakley:  Essex,   1778-94.    H.  of  Wyve«tone. 
Sufiolk  (succeeding  his  father),  1794-1819.   R.  of  Westhorpe, 
1812-19.    Married  Maria  — ,  and  had  issue.    Died  Mar.  21, 
1819,  aged  70.    Brother  of  John  (1786);  father  of  Jol^  H- 
(1813).    {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists;  i>t  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
in.  719;  G.  Mag.,  1819,  i.  378.) 
STEGGALL,  CHARLES.  Mus.Doc.  1852.  A  member  of  Trinitv, 
but  not  found  in  Adm.  Reg.    [Only  s   of  Robert  WiUiam 
B.  June  3, 1826,  in  London.]  Pupil  and  friend  of  Sir  Sterndale 
Beinett,  with  whom  he  was  instrumental  in  mtrodu«ng 
Bach's   Passion   music   into   England.     Orgamst  of   Christ 
Chapel,   Maida   Vale,    1848.     Hon.   Secretary  of   the J3ach 
Society,  1849-70.    Professor  of  the  organ  and  harmony  at 
the  R.A.M.,  1851-1903.  Organist  of  Christ  Church  Lancaster 
Gate,  1855,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel,  1864-1905.   One  oj 
the  founders  of  the  Royal  CoUege  of  Orgamsts.  1864.  Married 
(I)  Maria  Mendham,  dau.  of  William  Kempton   lay  clerk  of 
Ely  Cathedral;  (2)  Henrietta,  dau.  of  George  T.  KenwTick 
M  D    of  Halesowen.   Editor  (musical)  of  Hymns  ancient  and 
mod'e^n;  composer  of  church  music.    Died  June  7,  1905,  m 
London.   Father  of  the  next.   (Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 
STEGGALL,  CHARLES   ROBERT.    Adm.   (age   18)   at  Caius, 
Oct    1    1872.    S.  of  Charles,  Mus.D.  (above),  of  Cambridge. 
B    in  London.    School,  Clapham  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs. 
1872.  Resided  five  tenns.  Editor  of  the  Smss^^Tiww.  [Venn, 
II.  403.) 
STEGGALL,  The  Rev.  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  28)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  28,  1786.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  WiUiam  (i735),  pf  Wyverstone 
Suffolk.     B.    there.     Schools,    Wyverstone    [and    Bury    bt 
Edmunds].    Scholar,  1786.  Ord  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept    23. 
1781;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1782;  C.  of  Wyverstone,  Suffolk,  1781- 
1809.   R.  of  Hessett,  1786-1809.   R.  of  Wells  Norfolk  1792- 
1806.  Married,  May  8,  1798,  Miss  Wright,  of  Walton,  Norfolk. 
Died  Jan.  5,  1809,  aged  51:  buried  at  Wyverstone.   Brother 
of  Charles  (1767) ;  father  of  William  (1822).  (Bury  it  Edmunds 
Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1809,  i.  92;  ^^nn,  11.  112.) 
STEGGALL,    JOHN    EDWARD    ALOYSIUS.     Adm.    pens.    at 
Trinity,  Feb.  28,  1874.    [Eldest]  s.  of  John  WiUiam  BUlmg 
[M.R.C.S.],  of  3.  Queen  Square,  London    B.  Nov.  19,  1855, 
in  London.    School,  City  of  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1874. 
Scholar,  1875;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler  j^nd  ist  Smith  s  prize) 
1878M.A.  1881.  Hon.  LL.D.,  St  Andrews.  Hon.  A.R.I.B.A. 
Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College,    1878-9.    Lecturer  at 
Owens  College,  Manchester,   1879-82.    Professor  of  mathe- 
matics at  University  College,  Dundee,  1882-1933.    Married 
July  30,  1878,  Isabella  Katherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Daniel 
Frazer    J  P     of  Gareloch,  and  had  issue.    Author,  London 
University  Questions  and  Solutions.    Died  Nov.  26,  1935,  at 
Du'dee.   (Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  28,  1935-) 
STEGGALL,    JOHN    [HEIGHAM].     Adm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
ChrVst,   jine  3,  1813.    Of  Suffolk.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
(1767),  R.  of  Wyverstone  (and  Mary).    Bapt.  May  8,  1791. 
at    Barking,    Sufiolk.     Schools,    Walsham-le-Willows    and 
Botesdale-  ran  away  from  school  and  lived  for  a  time  with 
gypsies  at  Wyverstone.  Went  to  sea  in  a  South  Sea  whaler 
Ensign,    15th   Madras  N.I.,    i8io;   invalided  home,    1811.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  5, 
1814;  priest,  July  9.  1815;  C.  of  Badingham,  Sufiolk    C.  of 
Wvverstone.    Sometime   practised   as  a   surgeon.     P.C.   of 
Great  Ashfield,  1823-81.   Author  ot  An  Autobiography,  edited 
by  the  Rev.  Richard  Cobbold,  1857  (in  which  his  second  name 
of  Heigham  is  given).    Died  Jan.  12,  1881.    (Boase,  vi.  613; 
Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford.) 
STEGGALL,  MONTAGU  VILLIERS.    Matric.  Non-CoU     Michs. 
18QO    r2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick,  V.  of  Consett,  Durham. 
B     in    London.     School,    Kepier    Grammar,    Hough ton-le- 
Spring.]    Migrated  to  St  Catharme's,  Apr.   22,   1892;  B.A. 
1894;    M.A.    1898.     M.A.,    Durham.     Assistant    Master    at 
Rotherham  Grammar  School,  1886-7;  at  Halbrake  School, 
London     1887-9;    at    Soham    Grammar    School,    Cambs., 
188Q-95.   Head  Master  of  Elm  Park  School,  Shotley  Bridge, 
18QS-1903;  of  Scorton  Grammar  School,  1903-33-.   Married 
Tune    I     1895,   Gertrude    Mary   Elizabeth,   eldest   dau.    of 
WiUiam  Henry  Mould,  Head  Master  of  Soham  Grammar 
School.  Latterly  of  The  Poplars,  Croft-on-Tees.  Died  June  3, 
1039    aged  70.    (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Cambridge  Ind. 
Press,  May  17,  1895;  The  Times,  June  6,  1939.) 
STEGGALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  31, 
1822.    Of  Suffolk.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1786),  deceased 
School   Bury  St  Edmunds.]    Matric.  Michs.  1822.    Migrated 
to  Tesus,  Dec.  14,  1822;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Oct.   15,   1826;  priest    Oct  .7,  1827.    Assistant 
Master  at  Bury  St  Edmunds  School,  1829     C.  of  Hessett, 


Stent,  Bridger 

Suffolk,  -1841-69.  V.  of  Hunston,  1846-81.  Latterly  of 
Ixworth,  Suffolk.  Died  Mar.  1885,  aged  81;  touibstoiie  in 
Bey  ton  churchyard.  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists ;  Crockford.) 

STEINITZ,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens  at  Christ's, 
Ian  II,  1890.  S.  of  Charles  Alexander.  B.  [Oct.  12,  1862]  in 
CamberweU,  London.  Schools,  St  Mary's  CoUege,  Peckham; 
and  at  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1890;  B.A. 
1892-  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1893;  priest,  1894; 
C.  of  St  Benedict's,  Everton,  Lanes.,  1893-6.  C.  of  Litherland, 
1896-8.  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Brighton,  1898-1902.  Minister 
of  St  John-the-Evangelist's  chapel,  Chichester,  1902-48. 
Married,  1903,  Sarah  Jessie,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Prior.  Died 
Oct.  31,1948.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Peile,u.  757;  Crockford; 
Who's  Who  in  Sussex;  The  Times,  Nov.  i,  1948.) 

STEINITZ,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12, 
1884.  S.  of  Charles  Alexander.  B.  [Apr.  23,  1864],  at  Cam- 
berweU HaU,  CamberweU.  School,  St  Marys  CoUege, 
Peckham;  and  at  King's  CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1884-  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1888; 
priest,  1889;  C.  of  St  Benedict's,  Everton,  Lanes.,  1888-93. 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Upper  Norwood,  1893-4.  V.  of  St  Leonard  s, 
Bootle,  Lanes.,  1894-1904.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Preston  1904-6. 
Married  Sept.  30,  1897,  Ethel,  dau.  of  Hamilton  Hancock, 
of  London.  Latterly  of  Chichester,  where  he  died  Dec.  2, 
1911.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Crockford;  Cambridge  Ind.  Press, 
Oct.  8,  1897;  Peile,  11.  703.) 

STEINSCHEN,  ARTHUR  RAYMOND.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7, 
1891  [B.  May  3,  1873.]  School,  RossaU.  Matric.  Michs. 
1891-  B.A.  1894.  Secretary  and  poUtical  agent.  Sometime 
of  HUlsborough,  Headington,  Oxford,  and  latterly  of  4,  The 
Bungalows,  Mundesley-on-Sea,  Norfolk.   (Rossall  Reg.) 

STEINTHAL,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
May  31,  1877.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Samuel  Alfred,  of 
8  Nelson  Street,  Manchester.  B.  [May  5].  1858,  m  Liverpool. 
From  Owens  CoUege,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  (3rd  Wrangler  and  2nd  Simth's  prize) 
i88i-  M.A.  1884.  Fellow,  1882.  M.A.,  London.  Adm.  at 
Lincoki's  Inn,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1884. 
Treasurer  of  Manchester  University.  Registrar  of  the  Chan- 
cery Court  of  Lancaster.  Died  Dec.  i2,  1929,  at  East  Horsley, 
Surrey.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  CouH;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
The  limes,  Dec.  13,  1929.) 

STENHOUSE,  JOHN  MAITLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct  1, 1897.  S.  of  W[Uliam],  Major-General,  Madras  Infantry. 

B.  Jan.  27,  1878,  in  India.  School,  Bedford  Grammar 
(Mr  Philpotts).  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  B.Chir. 
1903;  M.B.  1904.  At  the  London  Hospital;  House  Surgeon 
and  House  Physician  there.  Physician  to  Prince  Leopold  of 
Battenberg,  with  whom  he  spent  two  winters  in  Khartoum. 
Subsequently  on  the  staff  of  the  Union  Medical  College, 
Pekin.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C.; 
M.C.);  died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  Aug.  25,  1916. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Medical  Directories;  Univ.  War  List;  The 
Times,  Sept.  i,  1916;  V.  Hodson.) 

STENNING,  ERNEST  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1896.  B.  Feb.  10,  1877.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
1903;  M.A.  1907.    Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1904;  priest,  1905; 

C.  of  Newport  PagneU,  Bucks.,  1904-7.  C.  of  Linslade, 
1907-11.  C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Newbury,  Berks., 
1911-12.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Reading,  1912-21.  V.  of  St  John's, 
Newbury,  1921-46.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  St  John's 
Cottage,  Priory  Road,  Wantage,  in  1952.   (Crockford.) 

STENNING,  FREDERICK  STOVELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  12,  1864.  [4th]  s.  of  WiUiam  [timber-merchant],  of 
Halsford,  East  Grinstead,  Sussex  (and  Mary  ChUd).  B.  there, 
Nov  9,  1845.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1870;  practised 
at  Maidstone.  Married,  Aug.  8,  1872,  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of 
Joseph  Haycock,  Esq.,  of  Wells,  Norfolk.  Died  Mar.  22, 
1914.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  The  Times,  .A.ug.  10,  1872.) 

STENNING,  GEORGE  COVEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21, 
1859.  2nd  s.  of  WUliam,  of  Halsford,  East  Grinstead,  Sussex 
(and  Mary  Child,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  C.  Joyer,  of  Denmark  HiU, 
Surrey).  B.  [Sept.  23,  1840],  at  East  Grinstead.  Schools, 
Lancing  College  and  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A. 
1863;  M.A.  i866.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1863;  priest, 
1864;  C.  of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  1863-5.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Ryde,  1867-71.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Southampton,  1871-3.  R.  of 
Beaulieu,  Hants.,  1873-86.  V.  of  AU  Saints,  Alton,  1886-^2. 
R.  of  Bishopstoke,  1892-6.  R.  and  V.  of  Overton,  1896-1910. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1899-1915.  Married,  Sept.  27, 
1870,  Emily  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Williams 
PiUungton,  R.N.,  of  Chilgrove,  Sussex.  Latterly  of  Southsea, 
where  he  died  Dec.  7,  1915.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Lancing 
Coll.  Reg.;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  10,  1915.) 
STENT,  BRIDGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  29,  1840. 
S.    of   William,    of    Fittleworth,    near   Petworth,    Sussex. 


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Stent,  Robert  William 

[B.  May  3,  1820,  at  Tillington.  School,  Winchester.]  Matric. 
Michs.'i840.  Kept  two  terms.  Lived  at  Fittleworth.  Master 
of  the  Brighton  Harriers.  Died  at  Brighton,  Feb.  2,  1870. 
(R.  L.  Arrowsmith;  PeUe,  11.  469.) 

STENT,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford,  1849), 
V.  of  Fairlight,  Sussex.  B.  there,  Mar.  8,  1869.  School, 
Hastings  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  188S;  B.A.  1891.  Called 
.  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  18,  1894.  Second  Lieut., 
R.  Sussex  Regt.,  1900.  Died  Sept.  2,  1948,  at  Eastcott  House, 
Easterton,  Wilts.  (Law  Lists;  Army  Lists;  The  Times, 
Sept.  7,  1948.) 

STENT,  WILLIAM  ARCHIBALD  HERBERT.  Matric.  Non- 
Coil.,  Michs.  1900. 

STEPHEN,  ALEXANDER  ROBERT  GRAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26) 
at  Tri.nity,  June  9,  1832.  S.  of  Alexander.  B.  in  Edinburgh. 
School,  Edinburgh  High.   Matric.  Michs.  1852. 

STEPHEN,  ALFRED  HAMILTON  HEWLETT.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1845.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Alfred  [later 
Lieut. -Governor  of  New  South  \Vales  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)]. 
B.  in  [Hobart],  Tasmania.  School,  Sydney  College,  Australia. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  18S4.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1849;  priest  (Sydney)  1850;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Sydney,  N.S.W.,  1849-53.  Chaplain  of  Immigrants,  Sydney, 
1854-55.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Sydney,  1855-84.  Canon  of 
St  Andrew's  Cathedral,  1869-84.  Married,  1852,  Rebecca 
Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Cox,  of  Winboum,  Mulgoa,  near 
Sydney,  and  had  issue.  Died  July  i6,  1884,  aged  58,  at 
Sydney.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  10,  1884;  Burke, 
Col.  Gentry,  i.  42-4;  Crockford.) 

STEPHEN,  CHARLES  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  18, 
1859.  S.  of  William,  lawyer.  B.  [Dec.  22,  1840],  at  Douglas, 
Isle  of  Man.  School,  King  WUliam's  College,  Isle  of  Man. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  Scholar;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1874.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1864;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Frankby,  Cheshire, 
1864-70.  Assistant  Master  at  Birkenhead  School,  1863-78. 
Head  Master  of  Market  Bosworth  Grammar  School,  1878-83. 
Head  Master  of  the  Junior  Dept.  of  Reading  School,  1883-7 
An  Army  'coach'  at  Hampton  Court,  1887-94.  V.  of  Orton- 
on-the-Hill,  Leics.,  1894-1904.  Died  June  8,  1904,  at  Wem- 
bley. (King  William's  Coll.  Keg.;  Peile,  u.  562;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  June  14,  1906.) 

STEPHEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  9,  1812.  [4th]  s.  of  James,  barrister,  of  London  (for 
whom  see  D.iX.B.j.  [B.  1794.]  School,  Little  Shelford, 
Cambs.  (Mr  T.  Thomason).  [Apprenticed  to  a  surgeon  at  an 
early  age.]  Matric.  .Michs.  1812.  Adm.  Solicitor,  c.  1819. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  11,  1831.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1849. 
Practised  in  Liverpool.  Collected  evidence  abroad  during  the 
trial  of  Queen  CaroUne.  Originator  of  an  organisation  which 
played  an  important  part  in  the  anti-slavery  agitation. 
Solicitor  (unpaid)  for  the  relief  of  pauper  prisoners  for  debt. 
Knighted,  in  recognition  of  his  services  in  the  cause  of  negro 
emancipation,  Feb.  14,  1838,  the  first  person  to  be  knighted 
by  Queen  Victoria.  Went  to  Melbourne,  Australia,  1855. 
Commissioner  of  Insolvent  Estates  at  Geelong.  Married, 
1821,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  Ravenscroft.  Author, 
miscellaneous,  including  Adventures  of  a  Gentleman  in  search 
of  a  Horse  (which  had  great  popularity)  and  Adventures  of  an 
Attorney  in  Search  of  a  Practice;  Anti-Slavery  Recollections; 
etc.  Died  June  20,  1879,  at  Melbourne.  Brother  of  Henry  J. 
(1802),  James  (1806)  and  William  (1798);  father  of  James  W. 
(1840),  of  the  next  and  of  William  R.  (1844).  (Boose,  iii. 
725;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  D.N.B.;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry; 
Sir  Leslie  Stephen,  Life  of  Sir  James  F.  Stephen,  i.  44.) 

STEPHEN,  GEORGE  MILNER  ELMSLIE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  June  4,  1847.  S.  of  Sir  George  (above)  (and 
Henrietta).  B.  at  St  John's,  Hampstead.  Bapt.  May  17, 
1828.  School,  Pocklington.  Did  not  reside.  Brother  of 
William  R.  (1844)  and  James  W.  (1840).   (Law  LisU.) 

STEPHEN,  GEORGE  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1880.  [Only]  s.  of  James  Wilberforce  (1840),  barrister 
(and  Katherine  Rose).  B.  Jan.  30,  1862,  at  Caulfield,  Victoria, 
Australia.  Bapt.  Mar.  16,  1862.  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  19,  1S81.    (Inns  of  Court.) 

STEPHEN,  HARRY  LUSHINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1878.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  James  Fitzjames  (1846),  of 
24,  Cornwall  Gardens,  London  (and  Mary  Richenda,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  William  Cunningham).  B.  [Mar.  2],  i86u, 
in  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  LL.B. 
1882;  LL.M.  1904.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1882. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  17,  18S5.  On  the  South  Wales  Circuit. 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Calcutta,  1901-14.  Knighted, 
1913.  Alderman  of  the  L.C.C.,  1916-28.  Succeeded  his 
brother  Herbert  as  3rd  Bart.,  Oct.  23,  1932.  Order  of  the 
Crown  of  Belgium.  Married,  Dec.  24,  1904,  Barbara,  younger 
dau.  of  William  Shore  Nightingale,  of  Embley  Romsey,  and 
Lea  Hurst,  Derbs.,  and  had  issue  a  son.  Author,  Law  of 
Support  and  Subsidence.  Edited  Oke's  Synopsis  and  FormuUst; 


Stephen,  James 

also  a  set  of  State  Trials.  Died  Nov.  i,  1945,  at  Hale  Close, 
Fordingbridge,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  son.  Brother  of 
James  K.  (1878)  and  Herbert  (1875).  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
CouH;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  3, 
1945;  Matrics.  and  Degrees,  1851-1900,  calls  him  'Henry 
Leslie.') 

STEPHEN,  HENRY  [JOHN].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  6, 
1802.  [2nd]  s.  of  James,  barrister-at-law  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  Of  Dorset.  [B.  Jan.  18,  1787,  in  St  Christopher's, 
West  Indies.]  bcholar,  1803.  Resided  for  eight  terms.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  3,  1803.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  24, 
1815.  Made  his  name  by  a  Treatise  on  Pleading,  published 
1824.  Serjeant-at-law,  1828.  Published  a  Summary  of  the 
Criminal  Law,  which  was  translated  into  German,  and  New 
Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England;  this  enjoyed  a  high 
reputation  and  became  the  standard  work  of  its  kind.  Com- 
missioner in  Bankruptcy  at  Bristol,  1842-60.  Resided  at 
Cleevewood,  near  Bristol.  Lived  latterly  at  Clifton.  Married, 
1814,  his  cousin,  Mary  Morison,  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  28, 
1864,  at  West  Mall,  Chfton.  Brother  of  George  (1812),  James 
(1806)  and  William  (1798);  father  of  James  (1839).  (Boase, 
III.  726;  Law  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  120;  D.\.B.;  Sir  Leslie 
Stephen,  Life  of  Sir  James  F.  Stephen.) 

STEPHEN,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  15, 1879.  S.  of  Thomas  Blanche  (and  Sophia  Magdalene). 
B.  Jan.  23,  1859,  at  Jaffna,  Colombo.  Bapt.  .May  22,  1859. 
School,  Pocklington  Grammar  (.Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric.  Michs. 
1879. 

STEPHEN,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1875. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  James  Fitzjames  (1846)  [ist]  Bart.,  of 
24,  Cornwall  Gardens,  London  (and  Mary  Richenda,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  WiUiam  Cunningham).  B.  June  25,  1857,  in 
London.  School,  Rugby.  .Matric.  Michs.  1875;  LL.B.  1879; 
LL.M.  1882.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  8,  1878.  CaUed 
to  the  Bar,  June  29,  1881.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit; 
Clerk  of  .•\ssize,  1889-1927.  .\  leading  authority  upon 
criminal  law  and  practice.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart., 
Mar.  II,  1894.  .Married,  1927,  Mary  Hermione,  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Stewart  Cunningham,  K.C.I.E.,  deceased.  A  con- 
stant contributor  to  The  Times,  The  Scots  (afterwards 
National)  Observer  and  The  Saturday  Review.  Several  times 
re-edited,  in  conjunction  with  his  brother.  Sir  Harry,  his 
father's  works,  A  Digest  of  the  Criminal  Law  and  A  Digest  of 
the  Law  of  Evidence.  Author,  The  Law  Relating  to  Malicious 
Prosecution ;  A  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Criminal  Procedure  in 
Indictable  Offences;  Prisoners  on  Oath;  etc.  Died  Oct.  23, 
1932,  at  Brighton;  buried  at  Banstead.  Brother  of  James  K. 
(1878)  and  Harry  L.  (1878).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Oct.  24,  1932.) 

STEPHEN,  JAMES  (1798),  see  STEPHEN,  WILLIAM. 

STEPHEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  12, 
1806.  [3rd]  s.  of  J[ames]  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.),  of  the 
Middle  Temple.  [B.  Jan.  3,  1789,  in  Lambeth.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1806;  LL.B.  1812;  LL.D.  1850.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn,  Sept.  16,  1806.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  11,  1811. 
Counsel  to  the  Colonial  Dept.,  1813-25;  Permanent  Counsel 
to  the  Colonial  Office  and  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  1825-36. 
Assistant  Under-Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  1834-6; 
Under-Secretary,  1836-47.  Prepared  the  bUl  for  the  abolition 
of  slavery.  A  rapid  and  decided  administrator;  resigned  his 
of&ce  for  reasons  of  health,  1847.  Known  as  'Mr  Over- 
Secretary  Stephen.'  K.C.B.  and  P.C.,  1847.  Regius  Professor 
of  Modem  History  at  Cambridge,  1849-59.  Professor  at  the 
East  India  College,  Haileybury,  1855-7.  Married,  Dec.  22, 
1814,  Jane  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Venn  (1777), 
R.  of  Clapham.  Author,  Essays  in  Ecclesiastical  Biography; 
Lectures  on  the  History  of  France.  Died  Sept.  14,  1859,  at 
Coblentz.  Brother  of "  George  (1812),  Henry  J.  (1802)  and 
William  (1798);  father  of  James  F.  (1846)  and  Leslie  (1850). 
(Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Boase,  iii.  726;  G.  Mag., 
i860,  I.  185-6;  D.N.B.;  Sir  Leslie  Stephen,  Life  of  Sir  James 
F.  Stephen.) 

STEPHEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  9,  1839. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  John  (1802),  Serjeant-at-law,  of  Sloane 
Street,  London.  B.  [Sept.  16,  1820],  in  London.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1839.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Jan.  29, 
1841.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh,  1856.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  23,  1843;  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  28,  1845.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Jan.  30,  1846.  Professor  of  Law  at  King's  College, 
London,  1850-64.  Recorder  of  Poole,  1861-4.  Registrar  of 
Court  of  Bankruptcy,  Leeds.  Revising  Barrister  on  the 
Western  Circuit,  1862-4.  Judge  of  the  County  Court,  Lincoln, 
1871-94.  Married,  Sept.  3,  1850,  Caroline  Neville,  dau.  of 
Henry  Davies,  M.D.  Edited  his  father's  Commentaries  and 
Lush's  Common  Law  Practice  and  Principles  of  Pleading. 
Died  Nov.  25,  1894,  at  Newport  House,  Lincoln.  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  247;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
D.N.B.  (sub  his  father).) 


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Stephen,  James  Fitzjames 

STEPHEN,  JAMES  FITZJAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
bept.  30,  1S46.  [Second]  s.  of  the  Kt.  Hon.  Sir  James  (1806), 
Kegius  Professor  of  Modern  History,  of  29,  Westboume 
Terrace.  13.  [Mar.  3J,  1829,  in  Kensington.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1857.  Hon.  Fellow, 
1885.  Member  of  the  'Apostles'  and  well  known  at  the 
Union,  where  he  earned  the  nickname  of  'The  British  Lion.' 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  2,  1851.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  24,  1854.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Secretary  to  the 
Education  Commission,  1858-61.  Recorder  of  Newark, 
1859-69.  Q.C.,  1868;  Bencher,  1868.  Legal  Member  of 
Council  of  Viceroy  of  India,  1869-72.  University  Counsel, 
1872-9.  Professor  of  Common  Law  at  the  Inns  of  Court, 
1875-9.  Judge  of  the  Exchequer  Division  of  the  High  Court, 
1879-91.  K.C.S.I.,  1877-  Created  Bart.,  1891.  Hon.  D.C.L., 
Oxford,  1878;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edin.,  1884.    Married,  Apr.  19, 

1855,  Mary  Richenda,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  WiUiam  Cun- 
ningham, V.  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill.  Author,  A  General  Vtew 
of  the  Criminal  Law  0/  England;  A  Digest  of  the  Law  of 
Evidence;  History  of  the  Criminal  LatL';  etc.  Died  Mar.  11, 
1894.  Brother  of  Leslie  (1850);  father  of  Herbert  (1875), 
Harry  L.  (1878)  and  James  K.  (1878).  {Boase,  ni.  727;  Law 
Lists ;  Inns  of  Court ;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar ;  Burke,  P.  and  B. ; 
D.N.B.;  Sir  Leslie  Stephen,  Life  of  Sir  James  F.  Stephen.) 

STEPHEN,  JAMES  GRANT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Nov.  21,  1853;  re-adm.  June  26,  1856.  S.  of  [Capt.] 
William  George  [Bengal  Engineers]  (and  Esther,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Truebody  Thomason).  B.  in  Calcutta.  [Bapt. 
Aug.  26,  1819.]  Educated  privately.  Cadet,  Bengal  Infantry, 
1837;  Ensign,  1837;  Lieut.,  1841;  Capt.,  1850;  Bt.  Major, 

1856.  Retired,  1856.  Matric.  Lent,  1854;  B.A.  1861;  M.A. 
1864.  Adm.  com.  causa  at  Oxford,  June  30,  1864.  Died 
Feb.  22,  1897,  at  Cheltenham.   (Al.  Oxon.;  V.  Hodson.) 

STEPHEN,  JAMES  KENNETH.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  12,  1878.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  James  Fitzjames  (1846), 
Knt.,  of  24,  Cornwall  Gardens,  London.  [B.  Feb.  25,  1859.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Members'  prize,  1880;  Whewell  Scholar, 
1881;  (Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1881);  B.A.  1882;  Winchester 
Reading  prize,  1883;  M.A.  1885.  Fellow,  1885.  President  of 
the  Union,  1880.  Member  of  the  'Apostles.'  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  13,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  25, 
1884.  Tutor  to  H.R.H.  Prince  Albert  Victor  during  his 
residence  at  Cambridge,  1883.  Published  and  edited  The 
Reflector,  1888,  a  weekly  newspaper  chietiy  written  by  himself. 
Clerk  of  Assize,  South  Wales  Circuit,  1888-90.  Resided  at 
Cambridge,  1890-2.  An  accidental  blow  on  the  head  in  1886 
caused  injuries,  not  perceived  for  some  time,  which  finally 
affected  his  brain.  Author,  Living  Languages,  a  pamphlet  in 
defence  of  the  compulsory  study  of  Greek  at  the  Universities; 
Lapsus  Calami;  Quo  Musa  lendis?  Died  Feb.  3,  1892. 
Portrait  in  King's  College.  Brother  of  Herbert  (1875)  and 
Harry  L.  (1878).  (Boase,  iii.  728;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Fo-^ter,  Men  at  the  Bar;  D.N.B.;  The  Times,  Feb.  5,  1892.) 

STEPHEN,  JAMES  WILBERFORCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  25,  1840.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  George  (1812),  of  38,  Broad 
Street  Buildings,  London  (and  Henrietta).  B.  Apr.  10,  1822. 
From  King's  CoUege,  London  (Mr  T.  G.  HaU).  Matric. 
Michs.  1840;  B.A.  (Ath  Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1847.  FeUow, 
1848-52.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1844.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  30,  1849.  Went  to  Australia,  1855.  Called  to  the 
Bar  at  Melbourne.  Puisne  Judge  at  Melbourne,  1871.  Judge 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Victoria,  1872.  Married,  Apr.  3, 
1851,  Katharine  Rose,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Bowater  James 
Vernon,  sometime  Senior  Chaplain,  H.E.I.C.S.  Died  Aug.  14, 
1881,  at  Fitzroy,  near  Melbourne.  Father  of  George  V.  (1880); 
brother  of  George  M.  E.  (1847)  and  William  (1844).  (Boase, 
III.  728;  Law  Lists;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  1.  44.) 

STEPHEN,  JAMES  YOUNG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  9, 
1861.  S.  of  Oscar  Leslie,  of  Arthurtie  Lodge,  Burton-on- 
Trent,  Staffs.  B.  Feb.  10,  1843,  at  Dudley,  Worcs.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  11,  1870.  Of  Elmodesham  House,  Amersham, 
Bucks.  Major,  Leics.  Militia.  J. P.  for  Leics.  and  Beds. 
A  Director  of  the  North  London  Railway.  Died  Aug.  15, 
1909.   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

STEPHEN,  JULIAN  THOBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.  [Eldest]  s.  of  LesUe  (next),  of  22,  Hyde  Park  Gate, 
London  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Julia  Prinsep).  B.  [Sept.  9],  i88o, 
in  London.  School,  CUfton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
Scholar,  1902;  B.A.  1902.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
June  27,  1906.  Died  Nov.  20,  1906,  in  London.  (Clifton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  22,  1906.) 


Stephen   Robert  Campbell 

STEPHEN,  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Tui.-jity  Hall, 
Feb.  2,  1850.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  James  (1806),  K.C.B.  (and  Jane 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Venn,  R.  of  Clapham). 
B.  Nov.  28,  1832,  in  London.  School,  Eton  and  at  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar,  1851;  B.A. 
(20th  Wrangler)  1854;  M.A.  1857;  Hon.  Litt.D.  1892.  Fellow, 
1854-67;  tutor,  1856-62.  Hon.  Fellow,  1891.  Clark  Lecturer 
at  Trinity  CoUege,  1883.  Hon.  D.Litt.,  Oxford,  1901;  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Edinburgh,  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  21,  1855; 
priest  (Ely)  1859.  Coached  his  College  boat  for  many  years, 
and  was  renowned  as  a  long  distance  runner  and  walker.  He 
once  walked  from  Cambridge,  to  dine  in  London,  in  12  hours. 
Encouraged  the  inauguration  of  the  Inter-Univ.  sports,  1864. 
Member  of  the  Alpine  Club;  President,  1865-82.  Left  Cam- 
bridge, 1864,  to  take  up  literary  work  in  London.  Adm.  to 
the  Inner  lemple.  May  27,  1867.  Relinquished  his  Orders, 
1875.  Married  (i)  June  19,  1867,  Harriet  Marian,  younger 
dau.  of  W.  M.  Thackeray,  the  novelist,  and  had  issue  a  dau. ; 
(2)  Mar.  26,  1878,  Julia  Prinsep,  widow  of  Herbert  Duck- 
worth and  youngest  dau.  of  Dr  John  Jackson,  of  Calcutta, 
and  had  issue  two  sons  and  two  daughters.  K.C.B.,  1902. 
Contributed  regularly  to  the  Saturday  Review  and  Pall  Mall 
Gazette.  Literary  critic  to  the  Cornhill  Magazine,  and  editor, 
1871-82.  Formed  friendships  with  many  young  writers  who 
afterwards  became  famous,  notably  R.  L.  Stevenson,  Thomas 
Hardy,  Henry  James,  etc.  George  Meredith  described  him 
in  The  Egoist  as  Vernon  Whitf ord,  '  a  Phoebus  Apollo  turned 
fasting  friar.'  Formed  a  Society  of  Sunday  walkers  called 
'The  Tramps,'  1879,  made  up  of  his  literary  friends.  His 
Essays  on  Free  Thinking  and  Plain  Speaking  (1873)  and  his 
article  An  Agnostic's  Apology  in  the  Fortnightly  Review  made 
him  a  leader  of  the  agnostic  school;  his  Science  and  Ethics 
revealed  his  private  convictions  on  the  problems  of  life.  First 
editor  of  the  D.N.B.,  1882-91 ;  resigned  for  reasons  of  health. 
Author,  The  Playground  of  Europe;  Hours  in  a  Library; 
History  of  English  Thought  in  the  18th  Century;  Life  of  Henry 
Fawcett;  Life  of  Sir  James  Fitzjames  Stephen;  Social  Rights 
and  Duties;  Sketches  from  Cambridge;  etc.  Died  Feb.  22, 
1904.  The  sum  of  £630,  contributed  by  his  friends,  was 
accepted  by  the  University,  1905,  for  the  endowment  of  the 
Leslie  Stephen  Lectureship  in  literature  and  biography. 
Brother  of  James  F.  (1846);  father  of  the  above.  (D.N.B.; 
Who  was  Who;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Inns  of  Court;  F.  W. 
Maitland,  Life  and  Letters  of  Leslie  Stephen;  N.  Annan,  Leslie 
Stephen.) 

STEPHEN,  LESSEL  PALMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  12,  1890.  S.  of  Lessel,  Esq.,  advocate  [of  Aberdeen 
and]  of  Streatham  Common,  London,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  8, 
1872,  at  Aberdeen.  Schools,  Dulwich  College,  Aberdeen  and 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893.  Adm.  a 
Solicitor,  1897.  Married,  Sept.  10,  1908,  Jane  Sang,  dau.  of 
Edward  Meldrum,  D.L.,  of  Dechmont,  Linlithgowshire. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.S.C).  Of 
18  Harley  House,  Regent's  Park,  London,  N.W.,  in  1929. 
Died  Feb.  14,  1936,  in  Kensington.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.; 
Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Laiv  Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  17,  1936.) 

STEPHEN,  MERVYN  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1894.  [3rd]  s.  of  Septimus  Alfred,  of  O'Cormell  Street, 
Sydney,  N.S.W.,  Australia.  School,  Bath  CoUege.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1898.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  19,  1900.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Died  Oct.  20, 
1912,  aged  36,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  Robert  C.  (1887). 
(Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Oct.  23,  1912.) 

STEPHEN,  NORMAN  KENNETH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  22,  1883.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Thomas,  of  2,  MarchhaU 
Crescent,  Edinburgh.  B.  June  24,  1865,  at  Kinloss,  Moray- 
shire. School,  Fettes.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar;  (Class. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1886;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1888);  Porson 
prize,  1885,  1886;  Powis  medal,  1886,  1887;  Craven  Scholar, 
1887;  ChanceUor's  medal,  1888;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893. 
Assistant  Master  at  Harrow  (and  some  time  House  Master), 
1888-1925;  during  the  absence  of  the  Rev.  Lionel  Ford, 
acted  as  Head  Master.  Married,  1893,  Laura,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  WeUdon,  of  Tonbridge.  Died  July  4,  1948,  in 
London.  (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Wlio; 
The  Times,  July  7,  1948.) 

STEPHEN,  ROBERT  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  of  Septimus  [Alfred],  of  La  Garde,  Cannes. 
B.  [Dec.  20,  1867],  at  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  Australia.  School, 
AU  Saints  CoUege,  N.S.W.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Second 
Lieut.,  14th  Hussars,  1890;  Lieut.,  1891;  Captain,  1896; 
Major,  1904;  Colonel,  19 14.  Commanded  4th  Cavalry  Brigade 
at  Meerut,  1915;  16th  Cavaky  Brigade  in  Mesopotamia, 
1916.  C.B.  Retired,  1919.  Married,  1897,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Osborne,  deceased.  Latterly  of  ToUand  Bay,  Isle  of 
Wight.  Died  Dec.  4,  1947,  at  Enbridge,  near  Newbury, 
Berks.  Brother  of  Mervyn  C.  (1894).  (Army  Lists;  Who's 
Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  6,  1947.) 


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Stephen,  Robert  Swan 

STEPHEN,  ROBERT  SWAN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1862     [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Clowes  [H.M.  Second  Deemster], 
of  Ramsay,  Isle  of  Man  (and  Elizabeth).   B.  there  [Nov.  30, 
1843]   Bapt.  Dec.  II,  1843.   School,  King  William's  CoUege, 
Isle  of  Mail.    Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.   1866;  M.A.  1876. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  7,   1864.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
Apr.   30,    1867.    Adm.   advocate  of   the  Manx  Bar,    1S68. 
Member  of  the  Court  of  Tynwald ;  Junior  Member  for  Douglas 
in  the  House  of  Keys,  i88i.   Major,  Isle  of  Man  Rifle  Corps, 
1868.    Of  Spring  VaUey,  Douglas.    Married,  July  16,  1872, 
Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Captain  Mark  Wilks  Goldie,  of  Douglas. 
J  P   for  the  Isle  of  Man.    Mayor  of  Douglas.    Died  Mar.  18, 
1903,  at  Capri,  Italy.    {King  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  Eagle, 
XXV.  207;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  limes, 
Mar.  23,  1903.) 
STEPHEN,  ST  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1875-    Eldest  s. 
of  Johannes,  zemindar,  of  Dacca,  Bengal.   B.  there,  Oct.  17, 
1854.    School,  St  Paul's,  Darjeeling.    Matric.  Michs.   1875; 
B.A.  (192^  Wrangler)  1879;  LL.B.  i88i.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  13,  1875.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  21,  1880. 
Practised  at  Calcutta.    Died  Sept.   13,   1915,  in  Calcutta. 
[Venn,  n.  420;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  The  Times,  Sept.  17,  1915-) 
STEPHEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1798-    Of 
Middlesex.     [Eldest,    but    illegitimate,    s.    of    James    (see 
D.N.B.).]  [Subscribed  as  a  Scholar  as  William  and  graduated 
as  such;   but  recorded  as  James  in  St  John's  Adm.  Reg.: 
William  in  Residence  Reg.]    .Matric.  Lent,   1799;  Scholar, 
1798-    B.A.    1802;   M.A.    1805.     Ord.   deacon   (Winchester) 
July '15,  1804;  priest  (Ely)  Oct.  20,  1805;  C.  of  Comberton, 
Cambs.,  1805.  V.  of  Bledlow,  Bucks.,  1808-67.   Chaplain  to 
Henry,  Lord  Hood.  V.  of  Stagsden,  Beds.,  1811-67.    Died, 
.  unmarried,  Jan.  i,  1867,  aged  85.   Brother  of  James  (1806), 
Henry  J.  (1802)  and  George  (1812).  [Crockford;  St  John  s  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  492;    Cambrtdge  Chronicle,  Jan.  5,   1867;  Leslie 
Stephen,  Life  of  Sir  James  F.  Stephen.) 
STEPHEN,  WILLIAM  DUGUID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  6,1866.   [S.  of  Arthur,  schoolmaster.]  B.  June  28,  1842, 
at  The  School  House,  Glass,  Aberdeens.    Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  Uth  Wrangler)  1870;  M.A.  1873-  Fellow, 
1871-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1872;  priest,  1873-  R-  °i  Little 
Wilbraham,  Cambs.,  1876-87.  R.  of  Landbeach,  1887-1910. 
Married,  1S74,  Mary  E.  Benson.   Died  May  26,  1910.   (Scott, 
MSS.;  Crockford;  I  he  Guardian,  June  3,  1910.) 
STEPHEN,   WILLIAM    RAVENSCROFT.     Adm.    pens,    at    St 
John's,  May  10,  1844.  [andl  s.  of  Sir  George  (1812),  of  Princes 
Risborough,  Bucks,  (and  Henrietta).  B.  at  St  John's,  Hamp- 
stead.   Bapt.  Apr.  12,  1826.   Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848. 
Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  16,  1849.    Brother  of  George 
M.  E.  (1847)  and  James  W.  (1840).   (Inns  of  Court.) 
STEPHENS,   ALFRED   METCALFE.     Adm.   pens,    at   Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1892.  S.  of  —  [the  Rev.  James].   B.  Jan   3, 
1874    at  Plymouth.    Schools,  Bedford  Grammar  and  Hull 
Choir.    Matric.  Michs.   1892;  B.A.   1896;  M.A    iSgg-    Ord. 
deacon  (Manchester)  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  St  Michaels, 
Hulme,  1898-1900.   C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Elton,  1900-1.   C.  of 
St  James's,  Gorton,  1901-2.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Preston,  1902-6. 
Assistant  Chaplain  at  H.M.  prison,  Wandsworth,   1906-7; 
Chaplain    at    H.M.    prison,    Warwick,    1907-8;    at    Leeds, 
1908-15;  at  Portland,  1915-21;  at  Nottingham,  1921-3;  at 
Brixton   1923-9.  Latterly  of  Arbour  Lane,  Pake&eld,  Lowes- 
toft, where  he  died  June   16,   1947.    Brother  of  the  next. 
(Crockford;  Church  1  unes,  June  27,  I947-) 
STEPHENS,  ARTHUR  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1897.   S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ames],  of  3.  Devana  Terrace, 
Huntingdon  Road,  Cambridge.  B.  [May  2,  1878],  in  Batavia. 
School,  Perse,  Cambridge.    Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1902; 
M  A.  1905.   CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  12,  1907. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Corporal,  R.A.S C;  Staff 
Capt. ;  wounded).  Of  Messrs  Wiggins  and  Stephens,  Zanzibar, 
in  1930.  Brother  of  the  above.   (Law  Lists;  Vniv.  War  List.) 
STEPHENS,    ARTHUR    THOMAS.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 
Trinity,  May  7,  1847.  S.  of  William.   Matric.  Michs.  1847. 
STEPHENS,  DANIEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1887. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Daniel,  master  mariner  [and  steamship  owner], 
of  Jesmond,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  (and  Mary  Kendnck).    B. 
Feb   II    1866,  at  Brixham,  Devon.   School,  Ashville  CoUege, 
Harrogate  (.Mr  W.  Richardson).   Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  16,  1887.   Called  to 
the  Bar,   Nov.    17,    1891.    On   the  North-Eastem  Cu-cuit; 
special  pleader.     K.C.,    1919;   Bencher,   1924-    One  of   the 
junior  counsel  for  the  'Olympic'  in  the  action  arismg  out  of 
the  collision  between  that  vessel  and  H.M.S.  Hawke.  Married 
Edith    dau.  of  R.  Dickinson,  of  Gosforth,  and  had  issue. 
Resided  latterly  at  Littlestone-on-Sea,  Kent.   Died  Mar.  17, 
1932.   (Eagle,  XLVii.  m;  Law  Lists;  Who's  Who;  The  limes. 
Mar.  19  and  24,  1932-) 


Stephens,  Henry  Morse 

STEPHENS,  DANIEL  ROBERT  PORRITT.  Matric.  Non-CoII., 
Michs.  1882.  Adm.  at  Selwvn  H.,  Oct.  lo,  1882.  [Eldest  s. 
of  Daniel  Woolcott,  of  Hinderwell,  Yorks.  B.  May  20,  1864.] 
B  A.  1885;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1889.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.,  1889;  F.R.C.S., 
1892.  In  practice  at  Hove,  Sussex,  in  1S97,  and  then  at 
Lynton,  Devon.  Senior  House  Surgeon,  South  Devon  and 
East  Cornwall  Hospital,  Plymouth.  Died  Apr.  30,  1902. 
Brother  of  Henry  W.  (1882).  (Medical  Directories;  Plarr, 
Lives  of  the  Fellows;  The  Times,  May  6,  1902.) 

STEPHENS,  The  Rev.  DARELL.  B.A.  1835,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M..\.  1835.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  Nov.  19, 1834.  [B.  Mar.  10, 
1771.]  [2nd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Plymouth  (and  Catherine,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Bedford,  V.  of  Charles,  Plymouth).  School, 
Blundell's,  Tiverton.]  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
May  17,  1790,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  i794-  V.  of  Maker, 
ComwaU,  1797-1848.  V.  of  Little  Petherick,  1834-48.  Mar- 
ried July  14,  1802,  Mary,  dau.  of  John. Bennett,  of  Lost- 
withiel,  and  had  issue.  Of  Trewornan,  V/adebridge,  Cornwall, 
where  he  died  Feb.  2,  1848.  (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase, 
Collect.  Cornub.,  929;  Burke,  L.G.;  Cornwall  Reg.,  46;  Al. 
Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  555!  Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.) 

STEPHENS,  EDWARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Mar.  1898.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Frederick  [of  Redhill,  Surrey]. 
B.  Apr.  26,  1873,  at  St  John's,  Lewisham.  School,  Sevenoaks 
Grammar.  Matric.  Lent,  1898;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Ord. 
deacon  (Southwell)  1902;  priest,  1904;  C.  of  Repton,  Derbs., 
1902-6.  C.  of  RedhiU,  Surrey,  1906-8.  V.  of  Fhtcham, 
Norfolk,  1908-16.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chap- 
lain, R.N.).  Chaplain,  Mission  to  Seamen  and  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Dover,  1916-22.  Chaplain,  Mission  to  Seamen,  port 
of  London,  1922-33.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Paddington,  1933-5- 
Chaplain  of  the  Foundling  Hospital  Schools  at  Berkhamsted, 
1935-50.  Married,  Apr.  23,  1908,  Evelyn  Hope,  3rd  dau.  of 
Major  Kingsley  Foster,  J. P.,  of  Redhill.  Died  Nov.  15,  1950. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  17,  1950.) 

STEPHENS,  EDWARD  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  6,  1835.  Matric.  Easter,  1835,  as  Daniel  Edward. 
A  Daniel  Stephens,  'B.A.,'  was  C.  of  Horton,  Northumber- 
land, in  1841,  and  R.  of  Broughton,  Lanes.,  1845.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1868. 

STEPHENS,  ERNEST  AITKEN.  Matric.  Non-Coll.,  Michs.  1899. 
Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1903;  priest,  1905;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Isle  of  Dogs,  1903-6.  C.  of  St  Simon,  Bristol,  1906-S.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1909. 

STEPHENS,  EVAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  21,  1825. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Evan,  Esq.,  of  [Newtown],  Montgom.  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Morgan).  [B.  May  29,  1807.]  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn  (age  20),  Nov.  17,  1827.  Died,  unmarried, 
Oct.  I,  1833.   (Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STEPHENS,  FREDERICK  WILMOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Tesus,  1891.  S.  of  R.  Frederick,  Esq.  B.  at  St  AusteU, 
Cornwall.   School,  Newton  CoUege.   Matric.  Michs.  1891. 

STEPHENS,  GEORGE.  Hon.  Litt.D.  1884.  [S.  of  John,  Wesleyan 
minister,  of  Ongar,  Essex.  B.  Dec.  13,  1813,  m  Liverpool. 
Educated  at  private  schools  and  at  Umversity  CoUege, 
London.]  F.S.A.  Archaeologist.  Naturalized  as  a  Danish 
subject,  c.  1855.  Lector  in  English  language  and  hterature  at 
Copenhagen,  1850-5;  Professor  of  English  and  Anglo-Saxon 
there  1855  Lived  also  in  Stockhohn  where  he  taught  English 
Uterature.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Society  for  publication 
of  Ancient  Swedish  texts,  1843.  Author,  1  he  Old  Northern 
Runic  Monuments  of  Scandinavia  and  England.  Died  Aug.  9, 
1895,  in  Copenhagen.   (D.N.B.) 

STEPHENS,  GEORGE  JONES  (1828),  see  STEVENS,  THOMAS  J. 

STEPHENS,  HENRY  HALFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  24,  1870.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Culver  House,  Exeter.  B. 
there,  June  3.  1852.  Schools,  HaUeybury  and  Lancing 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875-  Died  Mar  18  1934, 
at  15  Raleigh  Terrace,  Exmouth;  buried  at  Littleham. 
(Lancing  Reg.;  HaUeybury  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  20,  1934.) 
STEPHENS,  HENRY  MORSE.  .\dm.  a  member  of  King's  1893. 
Umversity  Teacher  (I.C.S.  Board  of  Studies)  m  Indian 
History,  1892-5.  [Eldest  s.  of  John  Edward  Morse,  M  D.,  of 
Edinburgh.  B:  Oct.  3,  1857.  School,  HaUeybury.]  Matnc. 
from  BaUiol  CoUege,  Oxford,  Jan.  22  1877,  age  19;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1882;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1887.  Adm.  at  Lincoln  s  Inn 
1881.  Librarian  of  the  Leeds  Library,  1887^0.  Professor  of 
Modem  European  and  EngUsh  History  at  CorneU  University, 
1895-1902.    Professor  of  History  at  the  Umversity  of  CaU- 


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Stephens,  Henry  O'Reilly 

fornia,  1902.  LL.D.,  Harvard,  1909.  Author,  Story  of 
Portugal;  Principal  Speeches  of  the  Orators  and  Statesmen  of 
the  French  Revolution ;  Life  of  Albuquerque;  European  History, 
1785-1815.  Co-editor  of  Select  Documents  of  English  Con- 
stitutional History.  Editor  of  India,  1893.  Died  Apr.  16, 
1919.   {Haileybury  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Who  was  Who.) 

STEPHENS,  HENRY  O'REILLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  18S4.  S.  of  Henry  Charles,  colour-manufacturer  (and 
Margaret  Agnes  Mackreth).  B.  Apr.  28,  1865,  in  Finchley. 
School,  Highgate  (Mr  J.  J.  Coggin)  and  in  Geneva.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Died  Jan.  27,  1936,  at 
29,  St  Edmund's  Terrace,  London,  N.W.  (Htghgate  Sch.  Roll, 
Henry  Fabius  O'ReiUy;  The  Times,  Jan.  30,  1936.) 

STEPHENS,  HENRY  WOOLCOTT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1882.  [2nd  s.  of  Daniel  Woolcott,  marine  surveyor,  of  Wood- 
ford. B.  Nov.  7,  1865,  at  Hinderwell,  Yorks.  School,  Forest, 
near  Woodford,  Essex.]  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  and  then  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  10,  1883.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
L.R.C.P.;  M.R.C.S.,  1890;  D.P.H.,  1898.  Civil  Medical 
Officer  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1902.  Government 
Medical  Officer,  Swaziland;  District  Surgeon,  Zululand; 
Medical  Officer,  Cape  Govt.  Railways,  1910.  Subsequently 
practised  at  Woodstock,  Cape  Province.  Brother  of  Daniel 
R.  P.  (1882).   {Medical  Directories.) 

STEPHENS,  The  Rev.  JAMES  PRICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1898.  B.  Mar.  4,  1869,  in  Devonport,  Devon. 
School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Ord.  deacon 
(Sodor  and  Man)  1892;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Lonan,  Isle  of  Man, 
1892-5.  C.  of  Fishtoft,  Lines.,  1896-8.  C.  of  St  George-the- 
Martyr,  Southwark,  1900-2.  C.  of  Warboys,  Hunts.,  1904-21. 
C.  of  Rockland  St  Mary  and  Hellington,  Norfolk,  1921-2. 
V.  of  Pondsbridge,  Hunts.,  1922-31.  Died  July  26,  1931. 
(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  7,  1931.) 

STEPHENS,  JOHN.  Mus.Doc.  1763.  Organist  of  Salisbury 
Cathedral,  from  1746.  Conducted  the  Gloucester  Festival, 
1766.  Died  Dec.  15,  1780.  A  volume  of  Cathedral  music  by 
him,  edited  by  Highmore  Skeats,  Organist  of  Ely  Cathedral, 
was  pubhshed  in  1805.   (Grove,  Organists,  v.  I34-5-) 

STEPHENS,  JOHN  (1770),  see  STEVENS. 

STEPHENS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27, 
1788.  S.  of  Evan,  of  Crychell,  Radnorshire.  School,  Kington, 
Herefordshire.   Matric.  Easter,  1789. 

STEPHENS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  20, 
1841.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Carmarthen.  School,  Carmarthen 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  12,  1850.  Of  Trawsmawr, 
Carmarthens.   Father  of  John  W.  W.  (1884). 

STEPHENS,  JOHN  CLAYFIELD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  18,  1889.  S.  of  John,  Inland  Revenue  officer,  of  Burton- 
on-Trent  (and  Catherine  Tomlin).  B.  May  3,  1870,  at  Norton, 
near  Doncaster.  School,  Burton-on-Trent  Grammar  (the 
Rev.  T.  W.  Beckett).  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1893;  M.A. 
1900.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1900;  priest  (London)  1901; 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Portman  Square,  1900-3.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
North  Brixton,  Surrey,  1903-5.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Harrow 
Road  (formerly  known  as  the  Lock  chapel),  1907-10.  Chap- 
lain to  the  London  Lock  Hospital  and  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
1910-25.  Died  Apr.  24,  1925-   (Crockford.) 

STEPHENS,  JOHN  FREDERICK  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1885.  S.  of  F[rederick],  Esq.,  of 
Sidcup,  Kent.  B.  1867,  at  Forest  Hill.  [School,  Sevenoaks 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1902.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of 
St  George's,  BrandonHill,  Bristol,  1890-8.  V.of  St  Matthew's, 
Moorfields,  Bristol,  1898-1906.  V.  of  Highworth  with  Seven- 
hampton,  Wilts.,  1906-19.  V.  of  Inglesham,  Gloucs.,  1908-17. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Bristol,  1914-38.  R.  of  Christian  Malford, 
Wilts.,  1919-38.  Latterly  of  Crossways,  Shefiord  Wood, 
Newbury,  Berks.  Died  Mar.  31,  1950,  at  Bath.  (Crockford; 
J.  T.  Rule;  The  Times,  Apr.  3,  1950.) 

STEPHENS,  JOHN  ROBERT  WYKEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  29,  1873.  Of  Devon.  S.  of  John,  merchant  (and 
Hannah).  B.  at  Otterton.  Bapt.  Mar.  20,  1854.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873. 

STEPHENS,  JOHN  WILLIAM  WATSON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1884.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1841),  barrister-at-law,  deceased,  of 
TrawsmawT,  Carm.  (and  Martha).  B.  Mar.  2,  1865,  at  Ferry- 
side,  Carm.  Schools,  Christ  College,  Brecon  and  Dulwich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1893;  John 
Lucas  Walker  student,  1897  ;M.D.  1899.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  D.P.H.,  1894.  Assistant  Bacteriologist  to  the 
Government  of  India,  1897.  Member  of  the  Royal  Society's 
malaria  commission  in  Africa  and  India,  1898-1902.  Walter 
Myers  Lecturer  at  Liverpool,  1903-13.  Alfred  Jones  Professor 
of  Tropical  Medicine  at  Liverpool,  1913-28.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.M.C).    F.R.S.,  1920. 


Stephenson,  Arthur  John 

Member  of  Colonial  Medical  Research  Conimittee,  1927. 
President,  Royal  Society  of  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene, 
1927-9.  Resided  latterly  at  Holcwm,  Ferryside,  Carm. 
Married,  Apr.  16,  1901,  at  Meerut,  Mary  Sophie,  eldest  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Edwin  Capel  Currie  Sandys,  Indian  Stafi  Corps. 
Author  (jointly).  Practical  Study  of  Malaria  and  other  Blood 
Parasites;  The  Animal  Parasites  of  Man;  Blachwater  Fever. 
Editor,  Annals  of  Tropical  Medicine  and  Parasitology.  Died 
May  17,  1946.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who;  Venn,  11. 
469;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  May  18,  1946.) 

STEPHENS,  LANCELOT  PEPYS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  5,  1784.  Only  s.  of  Lancelot,  shop-keeper  and 
comb-maker,  of  London.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Feb.  9,  1766. 
School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1788;  M.A.  1791.  Assistant  Master  at  a  school  at  Clapton, 
1787-96.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  30, 1797;  priest,  Aug.  12, 
1798.  V.  of  Ugley  and  C.  of  Berden,  Essex,  1814-16.  V.  of 
Clavering  with  Langley,  1816-33.  Under-Master  at  Christ's 
Hospital,  1796-1817.   R.  of  N.  Cray,  Kent,  1823-33.   Died  m 

1833,  aged  69.    (Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  G.  Mag., 

1834,  I.  562.) 

STEPHENS,  LAWRENCE  JOHNSTONE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Apr.  26,  1847.  S.  of  Joseph  Johnstone,  farmer,  of  Credenhill, 
Heref.  B.  there,  1828.  Schools,  Hereford  Cathedral  and 
Bridgnorth.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1855.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Worcester,  1852-3.  C.  of  Shawbury,  Salop,  1853-5.  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Glasgow,  1855-9.  C.  of  Howick,  Northumberland, 
1859-60.  C.  of  Alnmouth,  1860-5.  C.  of  East  and  West 
Anstey,  Devon,  1866-7.  V.  of  Owslebury,  Hants.,  1868-71. 
V.  of  Long  Houghton,  Northumberland,  1872-87.  R.  of 
Whatlington,  Sussex,  1887-9.  K.  of  Ashbumham  with  Pen- 
hurst,  1889-92.  Latterly  of  Haddon  House,  Shirley  Road, 
Worthing,  where  he  died  Sept.  11,  1894.  (Venn,  11.  279; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  12,  1894.) 

STEPHENS,  MICHAEL  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  Did  not  reside.  [S.  of  Henry  Charles,  M.P., 
of  Avenue  House,  Finchley,  London.  B.  Sept.  10,  1868. 
School,  Rugby.]  In  business  in  London.  Of  11,  Mount  Street, 
London,  and  Cholderton,  near  Salisbury.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

STEPHENS,  PETER  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1898.  S.  of  Thomas  Walls,  of  Downe  House,  Richmond, 
Surrey.  B.  Nov.  22,  1878,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  A  member  of  Lloyd's. 
Director  of  Thomas  Stephens  and  Sons,  Ltd.  Of  Coppice 
Lea,  Merstham,  Surrey,  in  1946.  Twice  married.  Died  Oct.  7, 
1951.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  10,  1951.) 

STEPHENS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  c.  July,  1826. 
B.  in  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1835. 
V.  of  Frensham,  Surrey,  1838-74.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876. 

STEPHENS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  24,  1785. 
Of  Cornwall.  [2nd  s.  of  Samuel,  Esq.  (1746),  of  Tregenna 
Castle.]  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  B.A.  1790;  M.A.  1794.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  16,  1789.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  20, 
1795.  M.P.  for  St  Ives,  Cornwall,  1806-12  and  1818-20.  Of 
Tregenna  Castle,  Cornwall  and  49,  Baker  Street,  London. 
A  partner  in  the  firm  of  Williams,  Foster  and  Co.,  copper- 
smelters,  of  Swansea.  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  1805-6. 
Married,  Oct.  22,  1796,  Betty,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Wallis, 
the  circumnavigator  and  Commissioner  of  the  Navy.  Died 
Feb.  25,  1834,  at  Leamington.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  492 ; 
Inns  of  Court;  Return  of  M.P.s;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.,  928; 
Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.,  850,  1358;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  11.  110.) 

STEPHENS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1880.  S.  of 
John,  Independent  minister.  B.  Feb.  17,  1857,  at  Pantglass 
Sermy,  Devynnock,  Brecons.  School,  Non-Conformist 
Memorial  College,  Brecon.   Adm.  at  St  John's,  Jan.  31,  1881. 

STEPHENS,  THOMAS  WOOD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
July  5,  1764.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Sheldon  (1731).  of  Martin 
Hussingtree,  Worcs.  School,  Bromsgrove.  Matric.  Michs. 
1764;  Scholar,  1765;  B.A.  1769.  Fellow,  1771.  Ord.  deacon, 
Oct.  7,  1770,  at  a  private  ordination  in  Trinity  Chapel  by 
the  Bishop  of  Peterborough  at  the  request  of  the  Bishop  of 
London.   (Northants.  Clergy,  xiii.  55.) 

STEPHENS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1840. 
Did  not  reside. 

STEPHENS,  WILLIAM  RICHARD  COCK.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  15,  1847.  Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs. 
1847. 

STEPHENSON,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1900.  Of  Worcs.  S.  of  Enoch.  B.  Nov.  20,  1881,  at 
HUJ  Top,  West  Bromwich.  School,  Kidderminster  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Bridg- 
north Grammar  School  in  1906.   (Camb.  Univ.  Year-book.) 


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STEPHENSON,  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  KEPPEL. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caios,  Dec.  9,  1844.    [Eldest]  s.  of 
Henry  Frederick,  Esq.,  Commissioner  of  Excise,  of  Arlington 
Street,  St  James  (and  Lady  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Charles, 
4th  Earl  of  Albemarle).   [B.  Oct.  18,  1827.]   School,  at  home. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1853-    Adm.  at  Lm- 
cohi's  Inn,   Dec.   19,   1845,  age   19;   at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  24,  1852.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  27,  1852.    On  the 
Norfolk  Circuit.    Recorder  of  Bedford,  1862-5.    Procurator- 
General,    1876-94.    Solicitor    to    the    Treasury,     i875-94- 
Directorof  Public  Prosecutions,  1884-94.   K.C.B.,  1885.  Q.C., 
1890;    Bencher,    1892.     Married,    Dec.   6,    1864,    Eglantine, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Pleydell-Bouverie.   Died 
Sept.  26,  1904,  at  Salisbury.    Brother  of  Sussex  V.  (1852) 
and  Russell  M.  (1863) ;  father  of  Frederick  W.  (1890)  and  Guy 
(1884).    {Venn,  11.  269;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Walford,  County  Families; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Sept.  28,  1904.) 
TEPHENSON,  BRYANT  CHARLES.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1876.    [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn  Joseph]  (1845),  V.  of 
St  John's,  Weymouth.    B.  [Feb.  27],  1859,  at  Weymouth. 
School,   Marlborough   College.     Matric.    Michs.    1876;   B.A. 
1880;  M.A.   1893.    At  first  studied  medicine.    Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
1882-4.   Failing  in  health,  went  to  Australia,  1884.  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Tasmania,  1884;  to  the  Bishop  of  Adelaide, 
1885-94.    Died  July  29,  1894,  at  Bishop's  Court,  Adelaide. 
Brother  of  John  J.  (1873).    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford;  Venn,  11.  424.) 
STEPHENSON,  CECIL  MACKINTOSH.    Adra..  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  June  13,   1838.    7th  s.  of  Rowland  McDonald 
fbanker],  late  of  Romford,  Essex  (and  Mary  Eliza).  B.  there, 
Nov.   14,  18 19.    School,  Merchant  Taylors'.    Matnc.  Michs. 
1838;  Scholar.  Went  to  New  Zealand.    Afterwards  on  the 
staff  of  the  East  Indian  Railway.    Died  in  i875-    M.I.  m 
Calcutta  cathedral.    (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 
STEPHENSON,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
June  23,  1846.    Eldest  s.  of  Charles,  mercer,  of  Addiscombe, 
Surrey.   B.  at  Hackney.  School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of 
Kentish  Town  Chapel,  Lower  Craven   Place,   1856.    C.  of 
Waterden,   Norfolk,    1867-9.    C.   of  St   Margaret's,    Kmg  s 
Lynn,  Norfolk,  1869-71.    C.  of  Hawarden,  Flmts.,  1871-3. 
V.  of  Flaxley,  Gloucs.,   1873-6.    C.  of  Wavertree,  Lanes., 
1881-3.  V.  of  Wood  DaUing,  Norfolk,  1883-8.    Latterly  of 
'Eknstone,'  Beckenh^m.  Died  Jan.  3,  1894,  'late  of  Mitcham, 
Surrey.'    Brother  of  Henry  M.   (1857).     (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Crockford.) 
STEPHENSON,  COOKSON.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  6,  185 1.    [Only]  s.  of  WiUiam.    B.  Nov.  30,  1833,  at 
Holmfirth,  Yorks.    School,  Sedbergh.    Matric.  Michs.  185 1; 
B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1859.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  25,  1854. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1859-    On  the  Northern  Circuit. 
J.P.  for  the  West  Riding,  1870-84.    Married,  Aug.  25,  1859, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  C.  S.  Floyd,  solicitor,  of  Huddersfield. 
Died  Jan.  3,  1894.    (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
STEPHENSON,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  n,  1890. 
S.   of  WiUiam.    B.   [Aug.    24,   1871],  in  Brixton,   London. 
School,  City  of  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1893;  Cams  prize,  1893;  Wm- 
chester  Reading  prize,  1893;  (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class, 
1895);  M.A.  1898.   Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1895.   Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Manchester,  1895-1901.    Assistant  Master  at  Rossall 
School,   1895-1900;  at  Cheltenham  College,  1901-6.    Head 
Master  of  Felsted  School,  1906-33.    Died  Nov.  17,  1936-  at 
Felsted.    (Peile,  11.  757;  Crockford;  Who's  Who;  The  Times, 
Nov.  19,  1936.) 
STEPHENSON,  FREDERICK  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.    S.  of  Sir  Augustus  [F.  W.  K.]  (1844),  of 
46,  Ennismore  Gardens,  London.  B.  Sept.  2,  1872,  in  London. 
School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893.    A  Char- 
tered Accountant.    Partner  in  Coutts  and  Co.,  bankers.    Of 
Church  Farm,  Melbury  Abbas,  Shaftesbury.   Brother  of  Guy 
(1884).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
STEPHENSON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  2,  1785.    Of  Northants.    Matric.  Michs.  1786; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1790;  M.A.  1793-    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  i794- 
(Northants.  Clergy.) 
STEPHENSON,  GUY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23,  1884. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  Augustus  [F.  W.  K.]  (1844),  of  46,  Emus- 
more  Gardens,  London.  B.  Nov.  5,  1865,  in  London.  School 
Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.   Adm. 
at   the  Inner  Temple,   Nov.   7,   1884.    Called   to   the  Bar, 
Nov.   19,   1888.    On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.    Assistant 
Solicitor  to  the  Treasury,  1905-8 ;  Assistant  Director  of  Public 
Prosecutions,    1908.    C.B.,    1915.     Knighted,    1923-    Capt., 


2nd  Vol.  Batt.,  the  Wilts.  Regt.  Joint  editor  of  22nd  and 
23rd  editions  of  Archbold's  Criminal  Pleading.  Married, 
1905,  Gwendolen,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  J.  G.  Talbot.  Died 
Oct.  17,  1930,  in  London.  Brother  of  Frederick  W.  (1890). 
(Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  18, 
1930-) 

STEPHENSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  7, 
1808.  Matric.  Easter,  1808;  LL.B.  1814.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Feb.  i,  1811.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  11,  1814. 
(Law  Lists ;  Inns  of  Court.) 

STEPHENSON,  HENRY  MAJOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  12,  1857.  S.  of  Charles,  merchant  [of  Acton].  B.  Apr.  23, 
1839,  in  London.  Schools,  Lancing  College  and  King's 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar,  1858;  B..\.  (gth 
Classic)  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Fellow,  1864-7.  Incorp.  at 
Durham,  1884.  Hulsean  Lecturer,  1888.  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough  CoUege,  1861-3.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1864; 
priest,  1873.  Vice-Principal  of  Liverpool  College,  1863-72; 
Head  Master  of  St  Peter's  School,  York,  1872-87.  V.  of 
Bourn,  Cambs.,  1887-92.  R.  of  Toft  with  Caldecote,  1892-5. 
R.  of  Kegworth  with  Isley-Walton,  Leics.,  1895-1922. 
Author,  Christ,  the  Life  of  Men.  Edited  Classical  Texts. 
Died  Apr.  12,  1922,  at  Kegworth.  Brother  of  Charles  (1846); 
father  of  Henry  S.  (1894).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Lancing 
Reg.;  Peile,  11.  555;  Crockford.) 

STEPHENSON,  HENRY  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  4,  1890.  S.  of  Sussex  Vane  (1852).  B.  Nov.  4,  1871,  at 
Mahabaleshwar,  India.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon,  1895;  priest,  1896; 
C.  of  Willington,  Durham,  1895-1900.  R.  of  Allendale, 
Northumberland,  1900-9.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Gateshead, 
1909-14.  R.  of  Gateshead,  1914-52-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham, 
1922.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1938-52-.  Freeman  of  Gates- 
head, 1946.   (Sherborne  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who's  Who.) 

STEPHENSON,  HENRY  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Major  (1857).  B.  June  9, 
1874,  in  York.  Schools,  St  Peter's,  York,  and  Blau-  Lodge, 
Stirlmgs.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B..\.  1897;  M.A.  1920.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1898 ;  priest,  1901 ;  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Hanley, 
1898-1902.  C.  of  Kegworth  with  Isley-Walton,  Leics., 
1902-3.  Assistant  Chaplain,  AOahabad  Cathedral,  1903-6. 
Chaplain  (Eccles.  Est.)  at  Quetta,  1906-7;  Multan,  1907-8; 
Campellpur,  1908-9;  Hyderabad  (Sindh),  1909-10;  West 
Ridge  with  Murree  Gullies,  1910-12;  Simla,  1913-14; 
Peshawar,  1915-16;  Dalhousie,  1916-17.  Senior  Cathedral 
Chaplain,  Lahore,  1917-18.  Bishop's  Chaplain,  dio.  of 
Lahore,  1918-25.  Hon.  Canon  of  Lahore  Cathedral,  1919-26. 
V.  of  Methwold,  Norfolk,  1925-6.  R.  of  Lutterworth,  Leics., 
1926-38.  R.  of  Ashby  Parva,  1933-8-  Hon.  Canon  of 
Leicester,  1934-8.  R.  of  Melbury  Osmond  with  Melbury 
Sampford  and  Stockwood,  Dorset,  1938-5 1-  (Peile,  11.  794; 
Crockford.) 

STEPHENSON,  JOHN  ARNOLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1900.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Joseph  (1873),  V.  of 
St  Saviour's,  Denmark  Hill.  B.  June  12,  1881,  at  Denmark 
Park.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Ord.  deacon 
(Southwark)  1906;  priest,  1907;  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Champion 
Hill,  1906-9.  C.  of  Crookham,  Hants.,  1910-12.  C.ofFrimley, 
Surrey,  1912-13.  Resided  subsequently  at  Frimley,  where 
he  died  June  9,  1916.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  June  12, 
1916.) 

STEPHENSON,  JOHN  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Tune  13,  1877.  S.  of  John.  B.  [July  15,  1859].  at  Bumham, 
Barton-on-Humber.  School,  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  1881.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1885  (Messrs  Sidney  Smith 
and  Son,  London).   Died  in  1902.   (Peile,  u.  656;  Law  Lists.) 

STEPHENSON,  JOHN  HOLLIER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Jan  27,1817.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  in  London.  School, 
London.'  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1825  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  1824;  priest,  1824.  R.  of  Dengie,  Essex, 
1825-41.  P.C.  of  Elstead,  Surrey,  1836-41,  R.of  Corrmgham, 
Essex,  1841-61.  Died  Aug.  i,  i86i,  aged  62,  in  Wilton  Place, 
London.  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1861,  11.  332; 
Brayley,  Surrey,  v.  293.) 

STEPHENSON,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  26 
1845  S.  of  Joseph,  of  the  Bank  of  Ireland.  B.  Mar.  1826,  at 
Drumcondra,  Co.  Dublin.  Schools,  Dublin  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1853-  One  of  the  founders  of 
the  Cambridge  Prayer  Union,  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury) 
1849-  priest,  1850;  C.  of  Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset,  1849-55- 
V.  of  St  John's,  Weymouth,  1855-1905.  Canon  of  Salisbury, 
1881.  Died  Apr.  i,  190s,  at  Weymouth.  Father  of  Bryant  C. 
(1876)  and  the  next.    (Venn,  11.  272;  Crockford,  John  only.) 


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STEPHENSON,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  5,  1873.  Of  Dorset.  [S.  of  the  Kev.  John  Joseph  (above).] 
B.  Sept.  3,  1853,  at  Weymouth.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Easter,  1873;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)  1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  St  John's,  Penge, 
1877-9.  C.  of  Kensington,  1879-81.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Den- 
mark Hill,  1881-3.  Married,  July  29,  1880,  Anne  Meigh,  dau. 
of  Francis  Peek,  of  Sydenham  Hill.  Died  Jan.  i,  1883,  at 
Sandhurst,  Victoria,  Australia.  Brother  of  Bryant  C.  (1876) ; 
father  of  John  A.  (1900).  {Haileybury  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Jan.  4,  1883.) 

STEPHENSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Mar.  7,  1856.  [Only  surv.]  s.  of  John,  physician, 
of  Montreal,  Canada.  B.  there.  School,  Montreal  High. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  (8th  Wrangler) 
i860.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  27,  1865.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  June  11,  1867.  Junior  Examiner  in  the  Education 
Dept.  of  the  Privy  Council,  1871-6;  Examiner,  1876; 
Assistant  Secretary,  Education  Dept.  Married,  Dec.  14, 
1869,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Stirling  Coyne,  de- 
ceased. Died  Jan.  2,  1910,  at  Sidmouth,  Devon.  Father  of 
Philip  T.  (1890).  {Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The 
Times,  Jan.  4,  1910.) 

STEPHENSON,  JOSEPH  WILFRED  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  1874.   Matric.  Michs.  1874. 

STEPHENSON,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  July  9, 
1786.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George,  R.  of  Barton,  Northants. 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  Nov.  25,  1786.  Matric.  Michs.  1787; 
Scholar,  1787;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1795.  Wort's  travelling 
bachelor,  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  15,  1798;  priest 
(Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1798;  C.  of 
Cranford  St  Andrew,  Northants.,  1798;  R.  there,  1798-1800. 
R.  of  Selworthy,  Somerset,  1802-63.  Three  Latin  letters  of 
his  are  preserved  in  the  University  library.  Died  Oct.  14, 
1863,  aged  93.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  493;  Crockford; 
Northants.  Clergy,  xiii.  63;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  11.  660.) 

STEPHENSON,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  27,  1819.  B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar,  1822;  B.A.  {12th 
Wrangler)  1823;  M.A.  1826;  B.D.  1833;  D.D.  1844.  Fellow, 
1826-35.  Sadlerian  Lecturer,  1826-35.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  May  14,  1826;  priest  (Ely)  May  21,  1826. 
R.  of  Souldern,  Oxon.,  1835-89;  responsible  for  building  the 
village  school  there.  Married,  Aug.  23,  1836,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Robert  Anderson,  of  Cambridge.  Died  June  21,  1889,  aged  87. 
Father  of  the  next.  {Eagle,  xvi.  53;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
June  26,  1889;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Aug.  26,  1836.) 

STEPHENSON,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1858;  re-adm.  sizar,  Oct.  8,  1859.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Lawrence 
(above)  (and  Anne).  B.  at  Souldern,  Oxon.  Bapt.  Apr.  13, 
1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Married,  Dec.  17, 
1878,  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Emma  Lilias,  2nd  dau. 
of  ihe  Rev.  C.  D.  Goldie,  V.  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.  (The  Gtiardian, 
Feb.  26,  1S79.) 

STEPHENSON,  MARK  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
July  5,  1767.  B.  at  Scarborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  B.A. 
(2nd  Wrangler)  1772;  M.A.  1775.  Fellow,  1773.  Junior 
Proctor,  1778.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1773;  priest,  1774. 
V.  of  Lillington,  Warws.,  1782-90.  Founder  of  a  College 
scholarship.   Died  in  1790.    (Northants.  Clergy,  xiii.  59.) 

STEPHENSON,  MILL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1876.  Youngest  s. 
of  William,  newspaper-proprietor,  deceased.  B.  Oct.  20, 
1857,  in  Hull.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  B.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  5,  1880. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  17,  1885,  but  does  not  appear  ever 
to  have  practised.  F.S.A.,  1888.  The  acknowledged  authority 
on  monumental  brasses .  Also  interested  in  Roman  antiquities ; 
superintended  the  Silchester  excavations  for  the  greater  part 
of  the  many  years  during  which  they  were  carried  out  by  the 
Society  of  Antiquaries.  Author,  A  List  of  Monumental 
Brasses  in  the  British  Isles,  etc.  Died  July  29,  1937.  (Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Antiquaries  Journal,  Oct.  igsy;  Venn  11 
422.) 

STEPHENSON,  PHILIP  TORRANCE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1890.  S.  of  John  William  James  (1856),  barrister  and  H.M.' 
Inspector  of  Schools  (and  Margaret  Coyne).  B.  Aug.  23,  1871, 
at  Peckham  Rye.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.  (i8th  Wrangler)  1893.  Taught  mathematics  and  science 
at  Chateau  de  Versailles,  St  Servan,  France,  1898.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  Mercers'  School,  1899;  at  Berkhamsted, 
1906-10;  at  the  Technical  School,  Leicester,  191 1;  at  Maiden- 
head County  School,  1911-13;  at  the  Central  Foundation 
School  for  Boys,  Cowper  Street,  London,  1913-19-.  Died 
Oct.  II,  1934,  at  Brighton.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  u. 
516;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 


Stericker,  Frederick  Walter 

STEPHENSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1866. 
S.  of  George  Robert.  B.  June  9,  1848,  at  Blackheath,  Kent. 
School,  Surrey  (private).   Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1872. 

STEPHENSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894.  S.  of 
Robert,  farmer,  of  Burwell,  Cambs.  B.  there,  July  3,  1876. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1901.  Partner  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  R.  Stephenson  and  Son, 
manufacturers  of  Portland  cement.  Chairman,  Cambs. 
County  Council,  1901-4.  Of  The  Manor  House,  Burwell, 
Cambs.,  where  he  died  Oct.  27,  1929.  (The  Times,  Oct.  28, 
1929.) 

STEPHENSON,  ROBERT  CECIL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  V.  of  St  James,  Southport  (and  Char- 
lotte Lucy  Taunton).  B.  Mar.  6,  1868,  at  Aston,  Warws. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Acted  with 
the  Geisha  company  at  Daly's  Theatre  in  1898.  Teacher  of 
voice  production  in  London  in  1910.   (Venn,  11.  502.) 

STEPHENSON,  RUSSELL  MAULE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  2,  1863.  S.  of  Henry  Frederick  [M.P.]  (and  Lady  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Albemarle).  B.  Jan.  3,  1846,  in 
London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B.A.  1867.  Went  to  Canada,  where  he  was  associated 
with  Lord  Mountstephen  and  Lord  Strathcona.  A  director 
of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company  for  many  years.  Died  Apr. 
1927.  Brother  of  .Augustus  F.  W.  K.  (1844)  and  Sussex  V. 
(1852).   (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  May  3,  1927.) 

STEPHENSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  7,  1783.  S.  of  Samuel  [nail-factor],  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorks. 
School,  Sheffield  Grammar  [and  Manchester  Grammar]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1791.  C.  of  Thumscoe, 
Yorks.  Officiated  at  Lydgate,  Yorks.,  1790,  during  the  non- 
residence  of  the  vicar,  and  nominated  as  his  successor,  1796. 
C.  of  Chorlton  Chapel,  Manchester,  in  1801.  Died  in  1801 
at  Hulme,  Manchester.   (Manchester  Sch.  Reg.) 

STEPHENSON,  SAMUEL  GEORGE  WILLOWS.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1886.  S.  of  Leslie  WiUiam.  B.  at 
Walmsgate,  Lines.  School,  Loughborough  (Mr  Colgrove). 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1895.  Assistant  Master 
at  Sevenoaks  School  in  1906.   (Camb.  Univ.  Year-book.) 

STEPHENSON,  SUSSEX  VANE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  23, 
1852.  S.  of  Henry  Frederick,  Esq.,  commissioner  of  Inland 
Revenue.  B.  May  9,  1832,  in  Piccadilly,  London.  School, 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1852.  Lieut.-Col., 
Scots  Fusiliers.  Served  in  the  Crimea  and  in  Canada,  186 1-2. 
Military  Secretary  to  Sir  A.  Spencer,  K.C.B.,  C.-in-C, 
Bombay  Army.  Married  Melita,  dau.  of  Sir  A.  Spencer. 
Died  June  28,  1872,  of  cholera,  at  Poona.  M.I.  in  the  Guards 
Chapel,  Windsor,  and  at  Wellington  barracks.  Brother  of 
Augustus  F.  W.  K.  (1844)  and  Russell  M.  (1863);  father  of 
Henry  S.  (1890).   (Venn,  11.  307.) 

STEPHENSON,  THOMAS  WILKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Feb.  5,  1874.  S.  of  William  Fowler.  B.  at 
Ripon,  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1874;  Scholar;  B.A.  1877.  Ord. 
deacon  (St  Albans)  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Boxmoor,  Herts., 
1878-9.  MinorCanonof  Chester,  18 79-Si.  C.  of  Darrington, 
Yorks.,  1881-4.  Minor  Canon,  Precentor  and  Master  of  the 
Cathedral  Choristers'  School,  Carlisle,  1884-91.  V.  of  Ad- 
dingham  with  Gamblesby,  Cumberland,  1891-1936.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Carlisle,  1919-36.  Married  (i)  Apr.  7,  1880,  Lucy 
Clare,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  M.  Ward,  V.  of  Clapham;  (2)  Frances 
Sutherland  Meek.  Composer  of  Ships  that  Pass  in  the  Night, 
and  other  songs,  anthems,  etc.  Died  Feb.  11,  1936,  aged  80. 
(Crockford;  Who  ivas  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  14,  1936.) 

STEPHENSON,  WILFRED  TETLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  21,  1894.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Jacob  [V.  of  Forton, 
Hants.].  B.  Apr.  15,  1876,  at  Battersea,  Surrey.  School, 
Portsmouth  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  (\6th 
Wrangler)  1897;  M.A.  1926.  With  the  North-Eastern  Railway 
Co.,  1898-1906.  Lecturer  at  the  London  School  of  Economics, 
1906-9;  at  the  City  and  Guilds  College,  1909-15.  Statistical 
Officer,  London  Underground  Railways,  1915-19.  Manager, 
Railway  Research  Service,  1924-9.  Sir  Ernest  Cassell  Reader 
in  Commerce,  with  special  reference  to  Transport,  at  the 
London  School  of  Economics  and  Political  Science,  1922-39. 
Author,  Resources  of  the  British  Empire — Communications, 
etc.  Of  10,  Spencer  Hill,  Wimbledon.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

STERICKER,  FREDERICK  WALTER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jime  7, 
1879.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.B.  1886;  M.A.  1893. 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.S.A.,  1885.  Surgeon,  R.N.  Retired  as  Fleet 
Surgeon  in  1897.   (Medical  Directories;  Navy  Lists.) 


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Sterling,  Anthony  Coningham 

STERLING,  ANTHO>fY  CONINGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Trinity,  June  14,  1823.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Captainj  Edward 
(and  Hester,  dau.  of  John  Coningham,  of  Londonderry).  B. 
at  Dundalk  [1S05],  Louth.  School,  Greenwich,  Kent.  At 
Glasgow  Univ.,  1821-3.  Matric.  Michs.  1823.  Ensign,  24th 
Foot,  1826;  Captain,  73rd  Foot,  1834.  Served  in  the  Crimea, 
1854-5,  as  Brigade  Major  and  later  as  A.A.-G.,  Highland 
Division;  present  at  the  Alma,  Balaklava  and  Inkerman  and 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol;  Order  of  the  Legion  of  Honour; 
Turkish  medal,  Medjidie,  4th  class.  Retired  as  Colonel,  1S57, 
but  served  again  as  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Colin  Campbell 
in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  1858-9.  C.B.,  1855;  K.C.B.,  i860. 
Married,  1829,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Major-General  Joseph 
Baird.  Author,  Russia  under  Nicholas  I  (a  translation) ; 
Letters  from  the  Army  in  the  Crimea,  icritten  by  a  Staff  Officer; 
The  Story  of  the  Highland  Brigade  in  the  Crimea.  Died  Mar.  1, 
1871,  in  London.   Brother  of  John  (1824).   (D.N.B.) 

STERLING,  JAMES  WIDMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  28,  1778.  B.  in  the  parish  of  St  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  Scholar,  1778;  B.A. 
1782. 

STERLING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  9, 
1824.  [2nd]  s.  of  [Captain]  Edward  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.) 
[of  South  Place,  Knightsbridge,  London].  B.  [July  20,  1806], 
at  Kames  Castle,  Bute.  School,  Christ's  Hospital,  London. 
At  Glasgow  Univ.,  1822-4.  Matric.  Michs.  1824.  Left  Cam- 
bridge; but  adm.  at  Trinity  HaD,  Mar.  20,  1826;  Scholar, 
1827;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1838.  President  of  the  Union,  1827. 
One  of  the  original  members  of  the  Apostles  Club.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  30,  1828.  Co-editor,  with  Maurice, 
of  the  Athenaeum,  1829.  Helped  to  organise  an  unsuccessful 
expedition  to  overthrow  the  Spanish  government,  1830. 
Married,  Nov.  2,  1830,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Lieut. -General 
Bcirton,  Life  Guards.  Went  to  St  Vincent  in  the  West  Indies 
for  the  sake  of  his  health,  where  he  was  almost  killed  by  a 
hurricane.  Ord.  deacon,  1834;  C.  (to  the  Ven.  JuUus  Hare, 
Archdeacon  of  Sussex)  at  Hurstmonceaux,  Sussex,  1834-5. 
Relinquished  the  curacy  on  account  of  his  health  (Carlyle 
says  on  account  of  religious  doubts).  Founded  the  Sterling 
Club,  1838.  Friend  of  Carlyle  and  rendered  famous  by 
Carlyle's  biography,  1851.  Archdeacon  Hare  also  wrote  his 
life.  Spent  a  great  deal  of  time  at  Falmouth,  where  he  became 
intimate  with  the  Quaker  family  of  Fox.  Barclay  Fox  wrote 
of  him  in  184 1 — 'His  eloquence  was  like  a  clear  cascade.  His 
knowledge  seems  almost  universal.. .  .To  know  him  is  a 
privilege  the  highest  might  be  proud  of.'  .Author,  Arthur 
Coningsby;  Poems;  Strafford.  Lived  latterly  at  Ventnor,  Isle 
of  Wight,  where  he  died  of  consumption,  Sept.  18,  1844. 
Brother  of  Anthony  C.  (1823).  (D.N.B.;  WUson  Harris, 
Caroline  Fox;  W.  B.  Donne  and  his  Friends;  Thomas  Carlyle, 
Life  of  John  Sterling;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  438.) 

STERLING,  JOHN  BARTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  21, 
1859.  [Youngest]  s.  of  John.  B.  [Oct.  12,  1840],  at  Clifton, 
near  Bristol.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1859.  After  short 
service  in  the  Navy,  joined  the  8th  Regt.  of  Foot  as  Ensign, 
1861;  Lieut.,  Coldstream  Guards,  1861;  Capt.,  1866;  Lieut. - 
Colonel,  1873;  Colonel,  1885.  Served  at  Suakim;  wounded  at 
Tel-el-Kebir.  Major-General,  1896.  Retired,  1901.  Married, 
Oct.  2,  1863,  at  Pelynt,  Cornwall,  Caroline  Matilda,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Salusbury  Trelawny,  Bart.  Died  Dec.  5,  1926, 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.,  923; 
Who  -cL'as  Who.) 

STERN,  ALFRED  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Oct.  14,  1878.  Of  4,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  Kensington,  London, 
S.W.   Did  not  reside. 

STERN,  HENRY  ALFRED.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1882;  from 
Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Oct.  21,  1880,  age  18.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Aaron, 
of  Palestine  Place,  London.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Adm.  pens, 
at  Do\vning,  Feb.  9,  18S4;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1890.  Died 
Mar.  12,  1947,  at  Bournemouth.  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Al. 
Oxon.;  .4rmy  Lists;  The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1947.) 

STERN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1898. 
S.  of  John,  clothier,  of  Wellington  Road,  Bilston,  Staffs.  B. 
Apr.  16,  1879,  at  48,  Church  Street,  Bilston.  School,  Wolver- 
hampton Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A. 
1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of 
St  Thomas's,  Birmingham,  1902-5.  C.  of  All  Souls,  Langham 
Place,  London,  1905-8.  C.  of  Greyfriars,  Reading,  1908-11. 
V.  of  St  Peter's,  Clifton  Wood,  Bristol,  191 1-2 1.  V.  of 
Fowey,  Cornwall,  1921-3.  Died  June  4,  1923,  at  Plymouth. 
{Crockford.) 

STERN,  LEOPOLD  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1889.  S.  of 
L.,  Esq.,  of  Crowborough  House,  Crowborough,  Sussex  [and 
Strawberry  HiU,  Twickenham].  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 


Stevens,  Charles  Abbot 

STERN,  SYDNEY  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  M.\gdalene, 
Oct.  12,  1870.  [Eldest]  s.  of  David  [Viscount  de  Stem, 
banker],  of  22,  Queen's  Gate,  London  (and  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Aaron  A.  Goldsmid).  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  13,  1874.  Head  of  the  London  hnn  of 
Stem  brothers,  financiers.  Of  Hengrave  Hall,  Suffolk.  J. P. 
for  Surrey  and  for  London.  Hon.  Col.,  4th  Batt.,  East  Surrey 
Regt.  M.P.  for  the  Stowmarket  Division  of  SuSolk,  1891-5. 
Created  Baron  Wandsworth,  1895.  Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  10, 
igi2,  in  London.  (Walford,  County  Families;  G.E.C.;  The 
Times,  Feb.  lo,  1912.) 

STERNDALE-BENNETT,  see  BENNETT. 

STERRY,  WASEY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Dec.  24,  1852.  [Eldest  s.  of  Wasey,  solicitor  (and  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Tourle,  of  Landport,  Lewes,  Sussex).] 
B.  [Sept.  2,  1833],  at  Upminster,  Essex.  Matric.  Lent,  1853. 
Did  not  graduate.  FeUow,  1855.  Died,  unmarried,  July  24, 
1858,  aged  24,  at  The  Terrace,  Camberwell,  Surrey;  buned  at 
Upminster.   (G.  Mag.,  1858,  11.  315;  Sir  Wasey  Sterry.) 

STEUART,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  11,  1840. 
[Only  s.  of  Patrick,  Esq.,  of  Auchlunkart  and  Tanachie, 
Banffs.  (and  Rachel  M.  D.,  dau.  of  Lachlan  Gordon,  9th 
of  Park).  B.  May  25,  1822.  School,  Edinburgh  Academy; 
and  at  Glasgow  Univ.,  1838.]  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar, 
1843;  B.A.  {5th  Classic)  1844;  M.A.  1848.  Adm.  at  the  Imier 
Temple,  Mar.  4,  1844.  J. P.  for  Aberdeens.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Banffs.  M.P.  for  Cambridge,  1857-63-  Oi  Auchlunkart 
and  Tanachie,  which  he  resigned  to  his  son,  George  .Alexander, 
in  1885.  Married,  1847,  his  cousin,  EUzabeth  Georgiana 
Graham,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Dufi  Gordon,  of  Park.  Died 
Jan.  27,  1905,  at  Mentone.  {Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

STEUART,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  16 
1762.  S.  of  Admiral  Steuart.  B.  in  Westmmster.  Educated 
in  Paddington  by  Mr  Lally.   Matric.  Lent,  1763. 

STEUART,  JAMES  (1787),  see  STEWART,  JAMES  WILLIAM. 

STEVELLY,  ROBERT  SANKEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  18,  1864.  S.  of  John,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy 
at  Queen's  College,  Belfast.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar, 
1865;  B.A.  (2isi  Wrangler)  1868.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools. 
{T.A.  Walker,  S2f,.) 

STEVEN,  ANDREW  REA.   Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1885. 

STEVENS,  ALFRED  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  19, 
1862;  re-adm.  sizar,  Oct.  11,  1862.  S.  of  Thomas  [com- 
merchant]  (and  Sophia  Gallichan).  B.  Mar.  2,  1842,  at 
St  Helier,  Jersey.  [School,  Victoria  College,  Jersey.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1862;  Scholar,  1864;  B.A.  {4h  Wrangler)  1867;  M.A. 

1870.  Fellow,  1868-1930.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)   1870;  priest, 

1871.  Assistant  Master  at  Reading  Grammar  School,  1871-2. 
being  dismissed  'for  bad  discipline';  at  Felsted,  i873-4- 
Returned  to  St  John's,  where  he  remained  for  the  rest  of  his 
life,  occupying  rooms  on  staircase  F,  Third  Court,  from  1883  to 
1930.  Author  of  a  paper  on  'The  Repulsion  of  Solid  Bodies 
Referable  to  Radiation'  in  The  Engineer,  1876.  Died  m  his 
rooms,  Oct.  23,  1930.  Brother  of  Horace  W.  P.  (1871) 
and  Thomas  (1859).  {Eagle,  xlvi.  103;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Oct.  24,  1930.) 

STEVENS,  ARTHUR  [ORAM].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20, 
1879.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry,  chemist  [of  Bury  St  Edmunds]  (and 
Fanny  Rachel).  B.  Jan.  31,  i860,  at  Stoke  Newmgton.  Bapt. 
Feb.  28,  i860.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  (C.  Sankey,  M.A.). 
Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Went  to  Canada.  (Bury  St  Edmunds 
Sch.  List.) 

STEVENS,  BROOKE  BRIDGES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  4,  1809.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (i757),  V.  of  Hehons 
Bumpstead,  Essex.  B.  at  Quaradon,  Derbs.]  Migrated  to 
Jesus,  Oct.  28,  1809.  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1813;  M.A.  1817.   Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  6,  1814. 

STEVENS,  CHARLES  ABBOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  27,  1835.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Robert  (i797)  (and  Elizabeth 
Mason).  [B.  Feb.  3,  1817.]  School,  Westminster.  Matnc 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1840;  priest,  1841;  C.  of  West  Farleigh,  Kent,  1840-4-  C.  of 
Kensington,  1844-8.  C.  of  Oakham,  Rutland,  1851-3  and 
1857-60.  Minister  of  St  Mark's,  Westminster,  1853-5-  V.  of 
Goudhurst,  Kent,  1860-4-  V.  of  All  Saints,  Blackheath, 
1864-80.  V.  of  Portslade  with  Hangleton,  Sussex,  1880-99. 
Married,  Sept.  12,  1848,  Hannah  Isaacson,  eldest  dau.  of 
Andrew  King,  C.B.,  R.N.  Author,  Catalogue  of  Phaenogamous 
Plants  of  Great  Britain ;  Practical  Remarks  on  Cathedral  Music ; 
Conscience  Clause;  Tithe  Rent  Charge  Papers;  etc.  Latterly 
of  Seaford,  Sussex,  where  he  died  Jan.  4,  1908,  aged  90. 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  7, 
1908.) 


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Stevens,  Francis  Joseph 

STEVENS,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  King's,  Jan.  i6.  1885. 
S.  of  Thomas.  School,  Kensington  catholic  public.  Matric. 
Lent,  1885.  Migrated  to  Exeter  College,  Oxford;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1890;  M.B.  and  li.Chir.  (Oxford)  1901;  M.D. 
(Oxford)  1905.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S., 
L.S.A.,  1883;  D.P.H.,  1891.  Tutor  at  Sheffield  School  of 
Medicine,  1890-2.  Practised  in  London.  Medical  Officer  of 
Health  for  Camberwell.  Married,  1894,  Annie  Evelina  Whid- 
bome  Franklin.  Of  Clevedon,  Somerset,  in  1940.  {Medical 
Directories.) 

STEVENS,  FRANK  BENTHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  2, 
1899.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WiUiam.  B.  [Dec.  23,  1879].  at  Preston, 
Brighton.  Schools,  Heathmere,  Hayward's  Heath  and  the 
Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar;  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1901 ;  Hist.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1902) ;  B.A. 
1902;  LL.B.  1903.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1906.  Practised  at 
Brighton,  Lewes  and  Hayward's  Heath.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Sussex  Yeomanry;  Capt.  (Kite  Balloon 
Officer),  R.A.F.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Married,  1905, 
Gertrude  Cordelia,  dau.  of  Arthur  H.  Wheeler.  Of  Chailey, 
Lewes,  Sussex,  in  1946.  (Peile,  11.  830;  Law  Lists;  Univ.  War 
List.) 

STEVENS,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magda- 
lene, May  12,  1836.  S.  of  John,  architect,  of  London.  School, 
Rochester.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1845. 
Assistant  Master  at  Bromsgrove  School,  1840-3;  at  Whit- 
church Grammar  School,  1843-7.  C.  of  Weston,  Cheshire, 
1843-5.  C.  of  St  Alban's,  Wood  Street,  and  St  Olave's, 
Silver  Street,  London,  1852-73.  Assistant  Master  at  Ken- 
sington proprietary  School,  1860-73.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1874.   (Clergy  List;  Bromsgrove  Reg.) 

STEVENS,  GEORGE  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  27,  1878.  S.  of  Robert  Andrew,  Esq., 
of  Winter  Hill,  Maidenhead.  School,  Reading.  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  1882.  Brother  of  Robert  A.  T. 
(1884). 

STEVENS,  GERALD  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.  S.  of  Henry,  solicitor,  of  The  Glebe  House,  Finchley, 
Middlesex  (and  Helen  Cornelia).  B.  Feb.  24,  1869 
Finchley.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1928.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  n,  1888. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  26,  1893.  Practised  at  Singapore, 
1894-8  and  in  the  Gold  Coast,  the  Cape,  Johannesburg  and 
■  Uganda.  Married,  July  2,  1907,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Coulson,  of  The  Manor  House,  Thirsk,  Yorks.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  East  African  forces).  Author, 
Ramblings  of  a  Rolling  Stone.  Died  Mar.  9, 1943,  at  Parkstone, 
Dorset.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Law  Lists;  Univ.  War 
List;  The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1943-) 

STEVENS,  HEADLAND.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  16,  1888.  [S.  of 
Nicholas  Henry,  surgeon,  of  Cormaught  Square,  London. 
B.  June  4,  1869.]  Schools,  Westminster  and  St  Edward's, 
Oxford.  Matric.  Lent,  1888.  Died '  about  1900.'  {St  Edward's 
Sch.  Roll;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

STEVENS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1867.  S.  of 
Thomas.  B.  July  4,  1847,  at  Bradfield,  Berks.  School, 
Bradfield  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1872.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  May  9,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1873.  On 
the  Oxford  Circuit,  1874.  Assistant  Inspector,  Local  Govern- 
ment Board,  1878-90;  General  Inspector,  1890.  Married, 
1878,  Ellen  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Halhed,  H.E.I.C.M.S., 
of 'The  Limes,'  Harbledown,  Kent.  Died  in  1907.  {Bradfield 
Coll.  Reg. ;  Law  Lists ;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

STEVENS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  7,  1879.  S.  of 
George,  robe-maker  [of  King  Street,  Cambridge]  (and  Eliza- 
beth). B.  at  Cambridge.  Bapt.  Jan.  4,  1835.  Mus-Bac.  1882. 

STEVENS,  HENRY  BINGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  I,  1853.  Of  Kent.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  1826),  V.  of  Wateringbury,  Kent.  B.  1835. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A. 
i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of 
Thatcham,  Berks.,  1S58-61.  C.  of  Curridge,  1861-7.  C.  of 
St  Lawrence,  Reading,  1867-8.  R.  of  Chatham,  1869-83. 
V.  of  Darenth,  1883-1911.  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester,  1906. 
Married,  Apr.  30,  1885,  Catherine  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Charles  Bartlett,  V.  of  Westerham.  Latterly  of 
The  Beck,  Wateringbury,  Kent,  where  he  died  Jan.  14,  1924. 
{Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Jan.  16,  1924.) 

STEVENS,  HENRY  CHICHELEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  9,  1873.  S.  of  F.  M.,  Esq.,  of  17,  Eaton  Place,  Brighton. 
B.  Sept.  4,  1852.  School,  St  John's  College,  Hurstpierpoint. 
Matric.  Mirhs.  1873;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880. 
Assistant  Master  at  the  United  Services  College,  Westward 
Ho!,  Devon  (where  he  taught  Rudyard  Kipling),  1877-95; 
Chaplain,  1893-5.    Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1881;  priest,  1882. 


Stevens,  Marlow  Osmond 

C.  of  Stoke  Damerel,  1895-8.  Duncombe  Lecturer  at  Kings- 
bridge,  1898-1910.  V.  of  Staverton,  1910-22.  .Married, 
Apr.  25,  1895,  Jeanie  Hazelden,  widow  of  G.  M.  Urquhart,  of 
the  Bombay  Civil  Service.  Died  Apr.  4,  1922.  (Scott,  MSS., 
which  says  he  was  's.  of  Henry,  of  the  Middle  Temple  ; 
T.  A.  Walker,  543  and  MS.  note;  Crockford;  The  Morning 
Post,  Apr.  7,  1922.) 

STEVENS,  HENRY  RICHARD  HADRIAN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1895.  S.  of  Emile,  Esq.  B.  at  Gallipoli, 
Italy.  School,  Beaumont  College,  Old  Windsor.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895. 

STEVENS,  HORACE  WILLIAM  PETIT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Downing,  July  3,  1871.  [S.  of  Thomas,  corn-merchant],  of 
15,  David  Place,  Jersey.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1875;  M.A.  1878;  LL.M.  1896;  LL.D.  1902.  Assistant  Master 
at  Chipping  Bamet  Grammar  School,  1876-87.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1878;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  South  Mimms,  Middlesex, 
1878-82.  C.  of  Monken  Hadley,  1882-8.  V.  of  Tadlow  with 
East  Hatley,  Cambs.,  1888-1940.  Author,  Old  Bamet; 
History  of  Downing  College.  Died  Mar.  10,  1940.  Brother  of 
Alfred  J.  (1862)  and  Thomas  (1859).  (CrocA/o'''^;  C.B.Holland.) 

STEVENS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  28, 
1866.   Of  Surrey.   Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870. 

STEVENS,  JAMES  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1892.   [3rd]  s.  of  J[ohn]  F[oster]  [I.C.S.]  (and  Frances). 

B.  Oct.  2,  1873,  at  Cuttack,  India.  School,  Blundell's, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  B.A.  1895.  Joined 
the  Indian  Police,  1898;  seconded  to  the  Imperial  Customs 
Service,  1906;  Chief  Collector  of  Customs,  Burma,  1913-21. 
CLE.;  O.B.E.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.- 
Col.,  Rangoon  Batt.,  Indian  Defence  Force).  Collector  of 
Customs,  Bombay,  1921-5.  Married,  1901,  Ethel,  dau.  of 
H.  N.  Cloete,  P.W.D.  Latterly  of  i,  Redland  Park,  Bristol. 
Died  Dec.  11,  1934,  at  Bournemouth.  {Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List;  Wlw  was  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  14,  1934-) 

STEVENS,  JAMES  YARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  26,  1814.  [S.  of  — ,  M.P.  for  Tralee.  School,  Cheam 
('Fell.-Com.  {sic)  at  Trinity  Hall').]    Matric.  Michs.  1814. 

STEVENS  [or  STEPHENS],  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
May  5,  1770.  Of  Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  Scholar, 
1770;  B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  16, 
1776;  priest,  Dec.  14,  1777;  C.  of  Maxey,  Northants.,  1776-7- 

C.  of  Lutton,  1777.  R.  of  Folksworth,  Hunts.,  1781-5.  R.  of 
Haceby  and  Bolingbroke,  Lines.,  1799-1813.  {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  493;  Northants.  Clergy,  xili.  57.) 

STEVENS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Nov.  8,  1840. 

STEVENS,  JOHN  JOWETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  23,  1815. 
Of  Essex.  S.  of  — ,  clerk,  deceased.  Matric.  Michs.  1816; 
Scholar,  1818;  B.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  14, 
1821.  Second  Master  of  Norwich  Grammar  School,  1820-2. 
Died  May  21,  1822,  aged  24,  at  Dedham,  Essex.  (G.  Mag., 
1822,1.  573-) 

STEVENS,  The  Rer.  JOHN  NICOLLS.  B.A.,  incorp.  from  Oxford, 
1799;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1799.  [Of  St  Ives,  Cornwall.] 
Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  2,  1781,  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1785.  R.  of  Landewednack  and  Ruan  Major, 
Cornwall,  1799-1828.  Married,  July,  1800,  Miss  Stephens. 
Died  Feb.  16,  1828,  at  Penryn.  M.I.  in  Landewednack 
church.  (T.  A.  Walker,  373;  Al.  Oxon.;  Boase,  Collect. 
Cornub.,  932;  G.  Mag.,  182S,  i.  282.) 

STEVENS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  6,  1872. 
Only  s.  of  Joseph,  gent,  [of  Charles  Street,  London]  (and 
Emily  Eliza).  B.  Aug.  28,  1851,  in  Paddington.  Bapt. 
Feb.  24,  1858.  Matric.  Lent,  1873;  B.A.  1876.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  5,  1876  (age  24).  Disappears  from  Law 
Lists,  1880.    {Inns  of  Court.) 

STEVENS,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  7, 
1794.   Matric.  Michs.  1794. 

STEVENS,  LIONEL,  .^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1866.  S.  of 
John  [schoolmaster].  B.  July  9,  1848,  in  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  Southampton, 
1872-3.  C.  of  St  Philip's,  Battersea,  1873-7.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Wimbledon,  1877-80.  V.  of  Kimpton,  Herts.,  1883- 
1904.  Latterly  of  The  Priory,  Royston,  Herts.,  w^here  he  died 
Nov.  18,  1915.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  19,  1915.) 

STEVENS,  MARLOW  OSMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Feb.  2,  1870.  Of  Surrey.  B.  Oct.  22,  1851.  School,  Brighton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1870;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Gloucester,  1874-7.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Weston-super- 
Mare,  1877-80.  Resided  subsequently  at  Weston-super-Mare, 
where  he  died  Mar.  26,  1930.  {Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Mar.  28,  1930.) 


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Stevens,  Montague  Farquhar  Sheffield 

STEVENS,  MONTAGUE  FARQUHAR  SHEFFIELD.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  lo,  1878.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  4,  Earl's  Terrace, 
Kensington,  London.  B.  Dec.  10,  1859,  at  Madras,  India. 
Schools,  Wimbledon,  Surrey  (private),  and  Durham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.    (Durham  Sch.  Reg.) 

STEVENS,  RICHARD  CAROLUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  9,  1857.   S.  of  Richard,  schoolmaster  (and  Mary  Ann). 

B.  at  Barnstaple,  Devon.  Bapt.  Feb.  26,  1837.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857.   Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1867;  priest  (Canterbury)  1870; 

C.  of  Bishop's  Tawton,  Devon,  1867-9.  C.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Croydon,  Svu-rey,  1869-70.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Lower  Norwood, 
1872-4.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Rotherhithe,  1874-5.  Chaplain, 
Romney  Marsh  Union,  1876-82.  Chaplain  at  Archangel, 
1882-7.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Woolwich,  1887-9.  C.  of 
St  James's,  Enfield  Highway,  1889-97.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1898. 

STEVENS,  RICHARD  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  i,  1865.  Eldest  s.  of  Richard  George,  Esq., 
of  Southampton  [and  a  barrister  of  Gray's  Irm].  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  18,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30, 
1873.  Of  2,  Stone  Buildings  in  1880.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

STEVENS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1797.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Norwich.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1798;  Scholar;  B.A.  iSoi;  M.A.  1804;  D.D. 
1821.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  3,  1801;  priest  (London) 
Aug.  15,  1802.  Lecturer  at  St  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
1808-20.  R.  of  St  James,  Garlickhithe,  London,  1814-21. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1814-70.  Chaplain  to  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, 1816.  V.  of  \\'est  Farleigh,  Kent,  1820-70.  Dean  of 
Rochester,  1820-70.  Married,  July  15,  1806,  Elizabeth 
Mason.  Author,  Sermons  on  our  Duty  toward  God,  our  Neigh- 
bour and  Ourselves;  Discourse  on  the  Apostles'  Creed;  Counsel 
of  God  in  the  Redemption  of  the  World.  Died  Feb.  3,  1870,  at 
the  Deanery.  Father  of  Charles  A.  (1835).  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Boose,  lii.  741;  Crockford;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.) 

STEVENS,  ROBERT  ANDREW  TURNER.  Adm.  (age  26)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1884.  S.  of  Robert  Andrew,  Esq.,  of  Upper 
Woodside,  Basingstoke.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887. 
Brother  of  George  L.  (187S). 

STEVENS,  ROWLAND  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Dec.  13,  1837;  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  Mar.  12,  1835,  age  17;  postmaster,  Merton  College, 
1835-6.  [School,  Rugby.  Only  s.  of  William,  of  Binfield, 
Berks.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1845.  {Rugby 
Sch.   Reg.;Al.  Oxon.) 

STEVENS,  SAMUEL  BROWN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  15,  1809;  a  'Ten-year  man.' 

STEVENS,  SILAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1 88 1.  S.  of  James,  schoolmaster  (and  Mary  Anne).  B. 
Oct.  II,  1854,  at  Beaulieu,  Hants.  Schools,  St  Austin's, 
Dulwich  [and  St  John's,  Hurstpierpoint].  Matric.  Michs. 
i88i;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884;  M.A.  1892;  LL.M.  1901.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1S85;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1885-7.  V.  of  Burley,  Hants.,  1889-90.  R.  of 
St  Laurence's,  Southampton,  1890-1915.  Died  Oct.  23,  1915. 
(Hurstpierpoint  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxxvii.  273;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Oct.  25,  1915.) 

STEVENS,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1755.  Probably  the 
man  of  these  names,  s.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Christchurch,  Hants., 
who  had  matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  7,  1744, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1748.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

STEVENS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  16, 
1757.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Quamdon,  Derbs.  School,  Wakefield. 
Matric.  Michs.  1757;  Scholar,  1758;  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler)  1761; 
M.A.  1764;  D.D.  1790.  Fellow,  1763.  Incorp.  at  Oxford 
(Queen's  College),  1772;  B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford)  1772. 
Whitehall  Preacher.  R.  of  Panfield,  Essex,  and  V.  of  Helions 
Bumpstead.  Died,  suddenly,  June  13,  1809,  aged  71,  at 
Panfield  rectory.  Father  of  Brooke  B.  (1809).  (AL  Oxon.; 
G.  Mag.,  1809,  II.  679;  J.  H.  Peacock.) 

STEVENS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  10,  1822. 
[Youngest  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Frederick  Place,  Old  Jewry, 
London.l  B.  Oct.  i,  1805,  in  London.  School,  Camberwell. 
Matric.  Michs.  1822;  Scholar,  1823;  B..\.  1827;  M.A.  1830. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1825.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
May  18,  1830.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Married, 
Feb.  15,  1843,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Bernard  Martayh,  of 
Roscommon.  Died  Mar.  18,  1883,  aged  77,  at  Hammersmith. 
(Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The 
Guardian,  Mar.  21,  1883;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  i-  423.) 


Stevens,  William  Ernest  Oliver 

STEVENS,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  iS)  at  Magdalene, 
June  19,  1859.  S.  of  Thomas  Ogden,  of  Sherborne.  Schools, 
Shrewsbury  and  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1867;  D.D.  1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Charter- 
house, 1863-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1865;  priest  (Peterb.) 
1866;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Charterhouse,  1S65-6.  C.  of  Woodford, 
Northants.,  1866-S.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Victoria  Docks,  London, 
E.,  1868-70;  C.  of  St  Botolph's,  Bishopsgate,  1872. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton,  1872-5.  V.  of  St  Luke's, 
Victoria  Docks,  1875-82.  V.  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex, 
1882-9.  V.  of  Stratford,  Essex,  1889-1901.  Hon.  Canon  of 
St  Albans,  1891-4.  Archdeacon  of  Essex,  1894-1920.  Bishop 
Suffragan  of  Barking,  1901-19.  Grand  Chaplain  of  the 
English  Free  Masons,  1896-7.  F.S.A.,  1889.  Married,  1866, 
Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  G.  Bertram.  Died  Aug.  22,  1920, 
at  W>Tnondham.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was 
Who;  The  limes,  Aug.  24,  1920.) 

STEVENS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1859. 
S.  of  Thomas  (and  Sophia).  B.  at  St  Helier,  Jersey.  Bapt. 
Nov.  8,  1840.  School,  Victoria  College,  Jersey.  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  Scholar,  1862;  B.A.  (23^^  Wrangler)  1863;  M.A. 
1881.  Sub-Master  of  St  Saviour's  School,  Southwark, 
1864-74.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1874;  priest  (Rochester)  1877. 
Second  Master  at  Wakefield  Grammar  School  and  C.  of 
South  Ossett,  Yorks.,  1874-5.  Second  Master  at  King 
Edward's  School,  Great  Berkhamsted,  Herts.,  1875-7.  C.  of 
St  Thomas,  Charterhouse,  London,  1877-9.  C.  of  Grange, 
Dorset,  1879-82.  Second  Master  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  School, 
Sevenoaks,  1882-93.  Chaplain  of  Sevenoaks  Union,  1892- 
1915.  Latterly  of  Banning,  Kent.  Disappears  from  Crocft/ori, 
1924.  Brother  of  Horace  W.  P.  (1871)  and  Alfred  J.  (1862). 

STEVENS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1869. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1827)  (and 
Susaima).  B.  [.Mar.  1851],  at  Bradfteld,  Berks.  Bapt.  Apr.  3, 
1851.  School,  Bradfteld  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1878;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Longboume, 
Stevens  and  Co).  J. P.  for  Berks.  Married  in  1880.  Died  in 
1910.   (Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

STEVENS,  THOMAS  JONES.  .'Vdm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  14,  1828,  as  'George  Jones  Stephens.'  Of 
Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  1829.   (2".  A.  Walker,  435.) 

STEVENS  (post  HAMILTON),  THOMAS  NEWTE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Nov.  6,  1818.  Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1818; 
B.A.  1823;  prizeman;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litf, 
dim.  from  Canterbury)  Mar.  23,  1823;  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Canterbury)  Mar.  21,  1S24;  C.  of  St  Mary,  Grays, 
Kent,  1823-4.  Chaplain,  H.E.I.C,  in  Bengal,  1824-38.  C.  of 
All  HaUows,  Barking,  London,  1842-58.  C.  of  Thomton-le- 
Moor,  Yorks.,  1859-69.  Changed  his  name  to  Hamilton, 
Mar.  9,  1835.  Married,  Aug.  1824,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of 
Capt.  John  Major.  Died  Oct.  3,  1869,  aged  69,  at  York. 
(Changes  of  Name.) 

STEVENS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  4. 1786.  S.  of 
Nathaniel  Vincent,  cerevicii  decoctor,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there, 
Feb.  27,  1769.  School,  Cambridge  (his  father).  Matric. 
Michs.  1787.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  May  15,  1790;  Scholar, 
1790;  B.A.  (15/A  Wrangler)  1791;  M.A.  1794.  Fellow,  1791-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  11,  1791;  priest.  Mar.  12,  1797. 
Chaplain  to  H.M.S.  Leviatltan,  under  Lord  Howe,  1794; 
present  at  the  battle  of  Cape  St  Vincent.  Head  Master  of 
Sedbergh  School,  1799-1819.  Not  a  success  as  a  master,  the 
numbers  of  boys  being  so  reduced  that  he  closed  the  school 
and  taught  the  remaining  pupils  in  his  own  house.  Married, 
Mar.  27,  1799,  at  Holme-by-the-Sea,  Norfolk,  Sarah  Vitty, 
youngest  dau.  of  Mr  Vitty,  attorney,  of  Cambridge.  Died 
Nov.  9,  1819,  at  Sedbergh;  his  wife  died  at  about  the  same 
time,  leaving  four  sons  and  eight  daughters  almost  destitute. 
Professor  Adam  Sedgwick  and  another  old  pupil.  Miles  Bland, 
raised  a  subscription  for  the  support  of  the  children. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  493;  G.  Mag.,  1819,  11.  478.) 

STEVENS,  WILLIAM  ERNEST  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Michs.  1890.  S.  of  WiUiam  Richard.  B.  Sept.  7, 
1871,  at  Devonport.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893.  Ord. 
deacon  (Richmond)  1894;  priest  (Ripon)  1895;  C.  of  St  An- 
drew's, Leeds,  1894-6.  C.  of  Woodhouse,  Yorks.,  1896-9. 
Chaplain,  H.M.S.  Royal  Oak,  1899-1902;  Galatea,  1902-3; 
Dido,  1903-5;  at  Gibraltar,  1905-8;  H.M.S.  Dreadnought, 
1908-9;  Blenheim,  1909-11;  Drake,  1911-13.  C.  of  St  John's, 
The  Pleck,  WalsaU,  1914-16.  C.  of  St  John's,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1916-19.  C.  of  Talke,  Staffs.,  1919-23.  V.  of 
Marston  with  Whitgreave,  1923-4.  Died  Mar.  22,  1924,  as 
the  result  of  an  accident.  [Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  4, 
1924.) 


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Stevens,  William  Everest 

STEVENS,  WILLIAM  EVEREST.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1822.  [S.  of  William,  of  Sion  College.  B.  July  14, 
1804.  School,  Merchant  Taylors.]  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A. 
1826;  M.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  May  25,  1834;  pnest, 
Dec.  21,  1834.  R.  of  Salford,  1834-70,  and  R.  of  Little 
RoUright,  Oxon,  1836-70.  Latterly  of  Belgrave  Terrace, 
Durdham  Downs,  Bristol.  Died  in  1871.  [M erchant  1  aylors' 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
STEVENS,  WILLIAM  LEIGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  Mar.  26,  i860.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry 
(Worcester  CoUege,  Oxford,  1833).  B.  at  Chobham,  Surrey. 
School,  Wickham.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864.  Died 
Dec.  3,  1864,  aged  23,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  (Venn,  11.  348; 
G.  Mag.,  1865,  I.  122.) 
STEVENS,    WILLIAM    MITCHELL.     Matric.    Non-Coil,    from 

Cavendish  H.,  Michs.  1885. 
STEVENSON,  ARNOLD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  17,  1893-  [S.  of 
John  James,  F.S.A.,  of  The  Red  House,  Bayswater  (and  Jane 
Omond,  of  Edinburgh).  B.July  9, 1874.]  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class)  1897;  M.A.  1923.  Of  63,  Abingdon  Villas,  London, 
W.  Died  June  21,  1948,  at  Eastbourne.  (Winchester  Coll. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  June  24,  1948.) 
STEVENSON,  ARTHUR  GAVIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4, 
1882.  S.  of  James  [Cochran,  M.P.],  of  Westoe,  South  Shields, 
Durham.  B.  Aug.  23,  1863,  at  South  Shields.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1885.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1889;  practised  in  York.  Solicitor  in  the  N.E. 
Railway  Solicitor's  office,  1889-95;  District  Land-Agent  to 
the  N.R.  Railway  at  York,  1895;  Chief  Land-Agent,  1906-23. 
Of  Eastgarth,  Harlow  Oval,  Harrogate.  Latterly  of  Budleigh 
Salterton,  Devon.  Died  May  11,  1927.  Brother  of  Charles 
(1887)  and  James  S.  (1880).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 
STEVENSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  12,  1813. 

Doubtful  if  resided. 
STEVENSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  6,  1887.  S.  of 
James  C[ochran],  of  Westoe,  South  Shields,  Durham.  School, 
Harrow.  [At  Edinburgh  University,  1884-7.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890.  A  journalist.  Died  Mar.  30,  1895,  in  New 
York.  Brother  of  Arthur  G.  (1882)  and  James  S.  (1880). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
STEVENSON,  CHARLES  BUTLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  7,  1813.  Of  Bucks.  [S.  of  the  Ven.  George  (1781),  D.D., 
Dean  of  Kilfenora,  and  R.  of  Callan,  Co.  Kilkenny  (and 
Lydia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thackeray,  surgeon,  of  Cambridge). 
B.  May  18,  1796,  at  Eton.  School,  Eton.]  Comet,  ist  Dra- 
goon Guards,  1814.  Served  with  the  Regt.  at  Waterloo; 
retired,  1816.  Re-adm.,  as  a  Fell. -Com.,  Feb.  12,  1822. 
Matric.  Lent,  1822;  B.A.  1826.  V.  of  Backford,  Cheshire, 
1827-36.  R.  of  Callan,  Co.  Kilkenny,  1836-58.  Married 
Harriet  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Graham,  of  Rickardby, 
Cumberland.  Brother  of  George  (1812)  and  of  Thomas  (1821); 
father  of  George  W.  (1844).  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Eton  Sch  . 
Lists;  Sir  Wasey  Sterry.) 
STEVENSON,  CHARLES  CORNWALLIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21) 
at  Pembroke,  May  i,  1872.  Only  s.  of  Ralph,  lawyer,  of 
Hanley,  Stafis.  B.  [Mar.  2i,  1852],  at  Shelton,  Stafis.  School, 
Clifton  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1877.  German 
Master  (Military  and  Civil  Dept.),  Cheltenham  College,  1880. 
Sometime  Vice-Consul  in  Hanover.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 
STEVENSON,  CHARLES  D'URBAN  SINCLAIR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1900.  S.  of  Edmond  [S.],  of  St  Clair, 
Rondebosch,  Cape  Towti,  South  Africa.  B.  July  12,  1882,  at 
Cape  Towm.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1900.  Joined  the 
South  African  Constabulary,  1903.  Of  Rondebosch,  Cape 
Colony.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (the  R.  West 
Kent  Regt.).  (Charterhouse  Reg.) 
STEVENSON,  CLAUDE  MABERLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  18,  1898.  S.  of  Thomas,  doctor  of  medicine,  scientific 
analyst  to  the  Home  Office  (and  Agnes  Maberly).  B.  Mar.  17, 
1879,  at  Brixton.  School,  Uppingham  (Mr  C.  W.  Cobb). 
Matric.  Easter,  1898;  B.Chir.  1905;  M.B.  1907;  M.D.  1910. 
At  Guy's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1904.  House 
Surgeon  at  Guy's  Hospital;  Assistant,  East  London  Hospital 
for  Children.  Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  HoUymoor  asylum, 
Birmingham.  Practised  at  Streatham.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Married  (i)  Apr.  14,  1910, 
Dorothy  Thirza,  dau.  of  Joseph  Verran,  of  London;  (2)  • — , 
widow  of  W.  H.  Duke,  FeUow  of  Jesus.  Practised  sub- 
sequently at  90,  Chesterton  Road,  Cambridge,  where  he  died 
July  14,  1950.  (Medical  Directories.) 
STEVENSON,  DAVID.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  7,  1761.  [S.  of  David,  of  Beaconsfield,  Bucks, 
(and  Sarah).  B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  i,  1742-3.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1761;  B.A.  1765;  M.A.  1769;  LL.D.  1779.  FeUow,  1764-95. 
'A  doctor  in  the  Commons;  died  about  1803.'  Brother  of 
WiUiam  (i755).  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 


Stevenson,  John 

STEVENSON,  DAVID.   Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  30, 
1843.    Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  21,   1843.    Matric.  Michs. 
1843;   B.A.   1849.    Ord.  deacon,   1848;  priest,   1849;  C.  of 
St  Thomas,  Lancaster,  1848-51.    C.  of  Halesworth,  SuSolk, 
1852-60.    C.  of  Frostenden,  1861-6.  V.  of  Wendy,  Cambs., 
1866-9.  Married,  July  4,  1849,  Mary,  dau.  of  T.  H.  Higgin,  of 
Belfast.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1870.  (Clergy  List;  C.  R. 
Hudleston;  Cumberland  Racquet,  July  lo,  1849.) 
STEVENSON,    EDWARD    JOHN    WALTER.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Caius,  May  i,  185 1.   S.  of  Major  E.  R.,  of  Ringmore,  Teign- 
mouth.    B.  1832,  at  .^thlone,  Ireland.    Matric.  Michs.  1851; 
B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.    Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1856;  priest, 
1857;  C.  of  Stoke-in-Teignhead,  Devon,  1856-8.    C.  of  Py- 
worthy,  1858-60.   C.  of  Lacock,  Wilts.,  1860-3.  C.  of  Brom- 
field,    Salop,    1863-6.     C.    of   Stoke-in-Teignhead,    Devon, 
1866-79;   R.   there,   1879-1912.    An  early  Alpine  climber; 
made  the  first  ascent  of  Monte  Rosa.    Died  Oct.  15,  1912. 
(Venn,  11.  302;  Crockford.) 
STEVENSON,  GEORGE.    Adm.   (age   18)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  7,  17S1.  [S.  of  Hugh  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  at 
Egham,  Surrey,    liapt.  there,  Aug.  20,  1761.]    Matric.  Lent, 
1782;  B.A.   1786;  M.A.   1789.    Fellow,   1784-6.    Assistant 
Master  at  Eton,  1788-96.    R.  of  St  James's,  Garlick  Hill, 
London.  V.  of  Raheny,  Co.  Dublin,  1797.  Dean  of  Kilfenora, 
1802-25.    R.  of  Callan,  Kilkenny.    Married,  Dec.  3,   1786, 
Lydia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thackeray,  of  Cambridge.    Died,  of 
typhus  fever,  Apr.  5,  1825,  at  the  Deanery,  Ennis,  Co.  Clare. 
Father  of  Charles  B.  (1813),    the  next  and  Thomas  (1821). 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  0.  Mag.,  1825,  i.  475-) 
STEVENSON,    GEORGE.     Adm.    pens,    (age    16)    at   Trinity, 
Feb.  13,  1812.   S.  of  the  Ven.  George  (above),  Dean  of  Kil- 
fenora.  B.  [Apr.  14,  1795],  at  Eton.   School,  Eton.    Matric. 
Michs.  1812;  Scholar,  1814;  B.A.  (16th  Wrangler)  1816;  M.A. 
1819.  Fellow,  1818.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1821;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1823.    R.  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk,  1838-68.    Hon.  Canon  of 
Norwich,  1847.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Mar.  8,  1868,  aged  72. 
Brother  of  Charles  B.  (1813)  and  Thomas  (1821).   (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Crockford;  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  .4pr.  1868.) 
STEVENSON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  15,  1844.   [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Butler  (1813), 
R.  of  Callan,  Co.  Kilkenny  (and  Harriet  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Graham).    B.   Mar.    1826,   at  Tattenhall,   Cheshire. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848.  J. P.  for 
Co.  Kilkenny.   Killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  June  4,  1854, 
at  Kilbride,  Co.  ."Antrim.    (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Bromsgrove 
Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  489;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  11.  408.) 
STEVENSON,   GERARD   FRANCIS.     Adm    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Magdalene,  July  i,  1871.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Blades 
(1836),   of   Handsworth,   near  Birmingham.    School,    King 
Edward's,  Birmingham.    Matric.   Michs.   1871;   B.A.    1875; 
M.A.  1878. 
STEVENSON,   HAROLD  THOMAS.    Adm.   at  Trinity   Hall, 
1886.   S.  of  Dr  —  [Thomas],  of  45,  Gresham  Road,  London 
(and  Agnes).   B.  Mar.  24,  1868.   Schools,  Dover  College  and 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889. 
A  solicitor.    Drowned  whilst  bathing  at  Whitby,   Yorks., 
Aug.  29,  1895.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Dover  Coll.  Reg.) 
STEVENSON,    HENRY    BENJAMIN    CRUNDEN.     Adm.    pens, 
(age   19)   at  Trinity,    Mar.    14,    1822.    S.   of  Charles     B. 
[Nov.   26,   1802],  at  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.    School,   Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1822.   'Died  young.'    (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 
STEVENSON,  HENRY  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  28, 
1823.    Of  Lanes.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1791).    Matric. 
Michs.    1823;   B.A.    1827;    M.A.  .1830.     Second   Master  of 
Newark-on-Trent  Grammar  School,  1827,  and  C.  of  Famdon 
and  Balderston,  Notts.,  from  1828.    Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Sodor  and  Man,  and  Chaplain  of  the  Mariner's  Church, 
Douglas,  in  1841.    C.  of  Seckington,  Warws.,   1842.    R.  of 
St  Nicholas,  Worcester,  1843-5.    Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester. 
V.  of  Grimley,  Worcs.,  1846-53.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1854.   Married,  Feb.  12,  1829,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Bland, 
of  Newark.    (1  horoioti  Soc.  Record  Series,  xi.  67;  Jesus  Coll. 
Notes.) 
STEVENSON,    JAMES   SHANNAN.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1880.   S.  of  James  Cochran  [M.P.],  of  Westoe,  South 
Shields,  Durham.   B.  there,  Feb.  24,  1862.   School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.   1880;  B.A.   18S4.    Sometime  manager  of  a 
chemical  works;  later,  a  tea-planter  in  Ceylon.  Of  Blairavon, 
Norwood,  Ceylon.  Died  Mar.  31,  1919.  Brother  of  .Arthur  G. 
(1882)  and  Charles  (1887).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
STEVENSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29, 
1756.  S.  of  John,  of  Newton,  Cambs.  (and  Elizabeth).  Bapt. 
there,  Sept.  18,  1737.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1757; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1761;  M.A.  1764;  Chaplain,  1764-1829.    Ord. 
priest   (Norwich,   Litt.  dim.   from   Ely)   July,    1763.   V.   of 
WUbraham,  Cambs.,  1763-1829.  Died  June  15,  1829,  aged  92, 
at  Prestbury,  Gloucs.    M.I.  at  Newton.    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.,  1829,  I.  571;  H.   P.  Stokes,  History  of  the  Wil- 
brahams,  50.) 


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STEVENSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  43)  at  Caius,  Sept.  28, 
1846.    S.   of   — ,   farmer.     B.   in   Kirkcoln,   Wigtownshure. 
School,  Ayr  Academy.    Matric.  Michs.  1846;  36th  Wrangler, 
1850-  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1857.   C.  of  Curry-MaUett,  Somerset, 
1864-82.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1886.  (Venn,  11,  277.) 
STEVENSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6, 
1834.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Great  Ousebum,  Yorks.   School, 
private.   One,  'J.'  Stevenson  was  C.  of  Trmg,  Herts.,  m  1846 
and  C.  of  Skegness,  Lines.,  in  1867;  but  see  also  Joseph 
Steavenson  (1835),  with  whom  he  is  frequently  confused,  and 
also  a  namesake,  M.A.  of  Durham  Univ. 
STEVENSON,  LOUIS  EDGAR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  4, 
1883    S.  of  James  Charles.   B.  [Jan.  31,  1864],  at  Fnarbank, 
Jedburgh,  Ro.xburghs.    Schools,  Nest  Academy,  Jedburgh, 
and  St  Peter's,  York  [and  at  Edinburgh  University].  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1889.    Football 
(rugby)  'blue,'  1884,  1885;  played  for  Scotland,  1888.  House 
Surgeon,  Cumberland  infirmary.    Medical  Officer  of  Health 
for   Kirkby  district  and  Westmorland  East  Ward  Union. 
Practised  at  Temple-Sowerby,  Westmorland.   J. P.  for  West- 
morland. F.G.S.   Married,  Aug.  9,  1906,  at  St  Ann's,  Dublin, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  James  Jefiares,  of  BaUykenny,  Drmagh, 
Co.   Wexford.    Author,   medical.    Died  Aug.    19,   i93i..at 
Temple-Sowerby.    [Peik,  11.  697;   Book  of  Blues;  Medical 
Directories;  Ike  Times,  Aug.  22,  1931-) 
STEVENSON,  RALPH  ALEXANDER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1858.   S.  of  John  Adams,  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  Staffs. 
B    there,  Feb.   18,  1839.    School,  Lines,  (private).    Matric. 
Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.    Adm.  Solicitor,  1866;  practised  at 
Stoke-upon-Trent  and  Burton-upon-Trent.   [Law  Lists.) 
STEVENSON,   RICHARD.    Adm.   pens,    (age   17)    at  Trinity, 
July  II,  1829.   S.  of  Richard.   B.  at  Barton,  Notts.   School, 
Oakham,  Rutland.   Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1832;  B.A. 
{yd  Wrangler)  1834;  M.A.  1837.    Fellow,  1835.    Disappears 
from  Univ.  Calendar,  1837. 
STEVENSON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  22, 
1881     S   of  John,  Esq.,  of  [Lillie  Hill  House],  Dunfermlme. 
B.  May  26,  1861  [at  Alloa].   Schools,  High  School,  Dunferm- 
line and  Collegiate  School,  Edinburgh.   Matric.  Easter,  1881; 
Scholar,  1883;  B.A.  (34</t  Wrangler)  1884.  Assistant  mmister 
at   Galashiels,   1889.    Minister  at  Gargunnock,    1888-1927. 
Baird  Lecturer,   1920.    Author,   Scottish  Outposts,  etc.    Of 
Eildonside,  Mekose.    Married,  July  6,  1909,  Agnes  Jeanie, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Dodds,  D.D.,  of  Corstophme, 
near  Edinburgh.    (1\  A.  Walker,  563;  Scottish  Biographies; 
2  he  limes,  July  8,  1909.) 
STEVENSON,    ROBERT   ALAN    MOWBRAY.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Sidney,  Oct.  8,  1866.   Only  s.  of  Alan,  raihroad-engineer,  of 
Edinburgh  [buUder  of  Skerryvore  lighthouse,  engineer  to  the 
Board  of  Northern   Lights]    (for   whom  see  D.N.B.)   (and 
Margaret  Jones).    B.  Mar.  25,  1847,  in  Edinburgh.    School, 
Windermere  CoUege  (Mr  Puckle).   Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A. 
1871;  M.A.  1882.   Studied  painting  under  Auguste  Ortmans 
at  Fontainebleau,  1869;  at  the  School  of  Art,  Edinburgh, 
1871-2;  at  the  Beaux  Arts,  Antwerp,  1873;  at  the  atelier  of 
Carolus    Duran    in    Paris,    1873-6-     Accompanied    R.    L. 
Stevenson,  his  cousin,  in  the  'canoe- trip'  in  France,  1876. 
Exhibited  landscape  paintings  at  the  Royal  Academy  ajid 
other  galleries.  Taught  painting  at  Cambridge  in  association 
with  the  Slade  Professor.    Roscoe  Professor  of  Fme  Arts, 
Liverpool  University  CoUege,  1880-93.    Contributed  to  the 
Saturday  Review,  1883-9,  as  critic  of  pamtmg  and  music. 
Art  Critic  of  the  Pall  MaU  Gazette,  1893-1900.  Married,  1881, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Theodore  Pyrland,  Esq.   Author,  2  he  Art  of 
Velasquez,  etc.  Died  Apr.  18,  1900.   [Boose,  vi.  620;  Who  was 
Who;  D.N.B.) 
STEVENSON,  ROBERT  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  18,  1833.    S.  of  William  Ford,  Esq.    Matric. 
Michs.  1833. 
STEVENSON,  ROBERT  MONTGOMERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  I,  18S7.   S.  of  J.  S.,  Esq.,  of  the  Elms,  Stu-lmg. 
B.  July  19,  1865.   School,  private.    Matric.  Michs.  1887.   Ot 
Holme  Hill,  Merrow,  Surrey,  and  later  of  Inghston,  Forfar. 
Died  Mar.  22,  1943,  at  Guildford.  [Jhe  Times,  Mar.  24,  I943-) 
STEVENSON,  SETH  ELLIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  25,  1779.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Seth  Ellis  (i743-4).  Head 
Master  of  East  Retford  Grammar  School.]   School,  Retfoid. 
Matric.  Michs.  1779;  Scholar;  B.A.  1783.    Sometime  C.  of 
Legsby,  Lines.    Resided  latterly  at  East  Barkwith,  Lines., 
where  he  died  Aug.  19,  1814,  'aged  56.'    M.I.  found  (1947) 
on  a  fallen  gravestone  in  the  church.    (T.  A.  Walker,  346; 
G.  Mag.,  1814,  II.  294.) 
STEVENSON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  4,  1791- 
Of  Leics.    Matric.  Michs.   1793;  Scholar;  B  A.   i797;  M-A- 
1806.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Mar.  1797;  priest  (York)  Oct. 
1798;  C.  of  Dishley,  Leics.   P.C.  of  Thrumpton,  Notts.  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Blackburn,  Lanes.  Head  Master  of  Loughborough 


Stevenson-Moore,  Charles  James 

Grammar  School  'for  30  years.'    Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Marquess  of  WeUesley.  Died  Dec.  4,  1850,  aged  78,  at  Lough- 
borough. Fatherof  Henry  J.  (1823).   [Peile,  11.  332;  G.  Mag., 
1851,  I.  212.) 
STEVENSON,    THOMAS.     Adm.    pens,    (age    17)    at   Trinity, 
May  19    1821.   S.  of  [the  Ven.]  George  (1781).   B.  [June  6, 
1804]   at  Callan,  Co.  Kilkenny.  School,  Eton.  Matnc.  Michs. 
i82i-'b  A.  1825.    R.  of  St  Peter's,  Cheese  Hill,  Wmchester, 
I852-J.4     Disappears  from  Clergy  List,   1845.    Brother  of 
George  (1812)  and  Charles  B.  (1813).   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 
STEVENSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan    31    1824.    S.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Stamford,  Lines, 
(and  Margaret  Hunt).  School,  Stamford. 
STEVENSON,  The  Rev.THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
i860.  S.  of  George,  of  Maida  Hill,  London.  B.  Nov.  23, 1831,  m 
London.    School,   King's  CoUege,   London.    Matnc.  Michs. 
i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  1856; 
priest,  1857;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Stepney,  1856-60.    C.  of  Mel- 
drpth    Cambs     1861-3.    C.  of  St  Michael's,  Chester  Square, 
S     C   of  Pkrk  Chapel,  Chelsea,  1864-8.  V.  of  St  Mary's. 
Vomers  Town,  Surrey.  1868-87.   Died  Feb.  27,  1887.   {Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Mar.  2,  1887.) 
STEVENSON,    THOMAS    BLADES.     Adm.    sizar    (age    23)    at 
Christ's,  Jan.  30,  1836.   S.  of  Thomas   bookseller   of  Cam- 
bridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar,  1837;  B.A.  1840;  M.A. 
1843    Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1843;  priest,  1845.   Assistant 
Master  at  King  Edward  VI's  School,  Birmingham,  1842-75. 
Resided  latterly  at  Croydon,  where  he  died  May  21    1896. 
aged  84.   Father  of  Gerard  F.  (1871).    (Crockford;  2  he  Stan- 
dard, May  25,  1896;  Peile,  ii,  457-) 

STEVENSON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  5,  1876.  S.  of  John  Esq.,  J.P.,  ironmaster  of 
Ormesby  Park,  Middlesbrough,  Yorks.  [B.  1856.]  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Died  shortly  after  leaving 
Cambridge.   (Durham  Sch.  Reg.) 

STEVENSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
May  20,  I755.  S.  of  David,  gent.,  of  [Beaconsfield],  Bucks, 
(and  Sarah).  [Bapt.  Apr.  27,  1736,  at  Beaconsfiel<l]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  i755;  Scholar;  B.A  1759;  M.A.  1771. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  ^0^  London)  Sept.  23, 
1759-  priest  Lincohi)  Mar.  18,  1764.  V.  of  High  Easter, 
Essex  1766-70.  R.  of  Borley  and  Langenhoe,  1770  805. 
Chaplain  to  Henry,  Lord  St  John.  Died  Aug  6  1805.  Brother 
of  David  (1761).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii. 
637;  G.  Mag.,  1805,  II.  781.) 

STEVENSON,  WILLIAM  ALLAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens'. 
July  5,  1842.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  MA.  1850. 
Ord  deacon  and  priest  (Chester)  1848;  C.  of  Nantwich 
Cheshire,  1848-50.  C.  of  Eccleston,  Lanes.,  1851-4-  G  of 
Withington,  1854-6.  C.  of  CrumpsaU,  Manchester,  1856-9. 
PC  of  St  Luke's,  Formby,  1859-90.  Resided  latterly  at 
Oakleigh,  Nantwich.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1906. 

STEVENSON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at 
DOWNING,  Apr.  26,  1852;  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence 
he  had  mktric.  May  15,  1845.  age  17.  [Eldest  s-  of  Cap  am 
George,  of  Grafton  Street,  London  and  of  Baflord  House 
Charlton  Kings,  Gloucs.  (and  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Josiah 
Holford,  of  Kilwyn,  Llandovery,  Carm  and  York  Place 
Portman  Square,  London).  B.  June  23,  1827.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1852.  Of  Foxlease  House,  Hants^,  which  he 
sold  in  1900.  J. P.  for  Hants.,  Gloucs.  and  Brecknocks. 
lometime^of  the  68th  Durham  Light  I^i^^try  and  Scots 
Guards.  Married,  Aug.  3,  1852,  Maria  Ann,  dau.  of  Col. 
Hardress  Robert  Saunderson,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  16, 
1910.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

STEVENSON-MOORE.  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house, Oct.  I,  1885.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  James  [LL  D  . 
Trin  CoU.,  Dublin],  V.  of  Dagenham,  Essex.  B  June  8, 
1866  a?  Swansea.' School,  Felsted  Matnc.  Michs.  1885. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  18,  1886.  Appointed  to  I.C  S  , 
188^;  Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector  in  Bengal,  1887; 
Settlement  Officer,  1896;  Magistrate  and  Collector  1898 
Inspector-General  of   PoUce,   Bengal     1904-7;   Director  of 

Sing  above  Montreux.  Switzerland.  J^lVf.  ^947,  aged  81. 
Brother  of  John  E.  S.  1881,  sub  Moore).  (Al.  Felsted.,  1 .  A. 
Walk^  Isi-  J.  P.  Shawcross,  History  of  Dagenham;  R. 
Gardner;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  July  26,  i947-) 


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Steventon,  Edwin  Horatio 

STEVENTON,  EDWIN  HORATIO.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus 
CiiKisTi,  I'eb.  17,  1826.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1826; 
Scholar,  1827;  li.A.  (yd  Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize) 
1830;  M.A.  1S33;  B.D.  1841.  Fellow,  1832.  Junior  Proctor, 
1839-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  8,  1834;  priest 
(Bristol)  1836.  C.  of  Paddington,  184 1-6.  V.  of  All  Saints, 
Paddington,  1847-71.  Latterly  of  Southborough,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  where  he  died  May  14,  1890.  Doubtless  brother  of  the 
next.  (Boase,  in.  747;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  21, 
1890.) 

STEVENTON,  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  9,  1840.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar,  1841; 
B.A.  1844.   Doubtless  brother  of  the  above. 

STEWARD,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  21,  1821. 
[S.  of  William,  of  Great  Yarmouth.  B.  Nov.  7,  1803.  School, 
Charterhouse.]  A  wine-merchant  in  London.  Died  in  1835. 
Brother  of  Francis  (1825).   (List  of  Carthusians.) 

STEWARD,  ALFRED  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  12,  1868.  S.  of  Robert,  merchant  [of  7,  Trumpington 
Street,  Cambridge].  B.  Mar.  9,  1849,  at  Southtown,  Great 
Yarmouth.  School,  Southtown.  Matric.  Lent,  1869.  Kept 
six  terms.   (Peile,  11.  609.) 

STEWARD,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17, 
1816.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  Ambrose,  of  Stoke  Park,  Suffolk 
(by  his  ist  wife,  Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Heath,  of  Hem- 
blington  Hall,  Norfolk).  B.  I797-]  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  17,  1821 ;  priest.  Mar.  3,  1822.  R.  of  Belstead, 
Suffolk,  1829-45.  R.  of  Wetheringsett  with  Brockford, 
1836-40.  R.  of  Warden,  Kent,  1841-5.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1864.  Father  of  the  next.  (V.  Hodson;  F.  P. 
White.) 

STEWARD,  AMBROSE  HEATH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1858.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Ambrose  (above)  (and  Susan). 

B.  Jan.  2,  1840,  at  Bramford,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1858; 
B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1863;  priest,  1864; 

C.  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts.,  1863-4.  C.  of  Woolpit,  Suffolk, 
1864-70.  C.  of  Norton,  1870.  R.  of  Ashby  Parva,  Leics., 
1870-3.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1874. 

STEWARD,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  8, 
1857.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Blundeston,  Suffolk  (and  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Ambrose  Harbord  Steward,  Esq.,  of  Stoke  Park, 
Sufiolk).  B.  June  6,  1839,  at  Blundeston.  School,  Surrey 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  1862;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Oulton,  Sufiolk, 
1862-5.  R.  of  Somerleyton  with  Ashby,  Sufiolk,  1865-97. 
Resided  subsequently  at  Ipswich,  where  he  died  Nov.  28, 
1909.  (Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times, 
Dec.  2,  1909.) 

STEWARD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  21, 
1825.  S.  of  W[iUiam],  Esq.,  of  Great  Yarmouth.  [B.  Mar.  i, 
1806.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  27,  1829;  priest,  June  6,  1830. 
R.  of  Barking  with  Darmsden,  Suffolk,  1836-92.  J. P.  for 
Sufiolk.  Married,  1830,  Sarah  Tolver,  2nd  dau.  of  Isaac 
Preston.  Died  May  19,  1892.  Brother  of  Alfred  (1821).  (List 
of  Caiihusians;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  25,  1892; 
R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

STEWARD,  FRANCIS  CONWAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  11,  1853.  Of  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857; 
M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of 
Somerleyton,  Suffolk,  1858-66.  C.  of  Salhouse,  Norfolk, 
1866-8.  V.  of  Runham,  1868-1901.  R.  of  Lammas  with 
Little  Hautbois,  1901-3.  Died  June  8,  1903,  aged  68. 
(Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  June  19,  1903.) 

STEWARD,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Matric.  Lent,  1866,  from 
Clare.  Not  found  in  College  adm.  register,  but  name  on  the 
College  books  in  1912. 

STEWARD,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Nov.  7,  1822.  Of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1830. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1828;  priest  (Norwich)  May  24,  1829. 
R.  of  Caister-next-the-Sea,  Norfolk,  1829-78.  Disappear? 
from  Crockford,  1879.   Father  of  the  next. 

STEWARD,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  25,  1855.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  W[illiam] 
(above),  R.  of  Caister,  Great  Yarmouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1855; 
Scholar,  1858;  M.A.  1862;  M.B.  1864.  Died  July  23,  1864, 
aged  28,  in  Grosvenor  Terrace,  Warwick  Square,  London. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  510;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  11.  394.) 

STEWARD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  31, 
1843.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry  (1818).  B. 
1825.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar,  1844;  B.A.  1848.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  Swardeston, 
Norfolk,  1847-63.  R.  of  Hethel  (succeeding  his  father), 
1863-91.  Died  May  15,  1891,  aged  67.  (Crockford;  Walford, 
County  Families;  The  Guctrdian,  May  27,  1891.) 


STEWART,  Alexander 

STEWARD  (or  STEWART),  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  i8,  1786,  as  Steward.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bury  St  Ed- 
munds (and  Mary).  B.  Dec.  i,  1769,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
School,  Charterhouse  (scholar).]  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  B.A. 
1792  (Steward);  M.A.  1800  (Steward).  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Apr.  19,  1795.  Assistant  Master  at  Charterhouse,  1793-1805; 
Lisher,  1805-11.  K.  of  Little  Wigborough,  Essex,  1811-12. 
R.  of  Little  Hallingbury,  1812-35.  K.  of  Thwaite  All  Saints, 
Norfolk,  1832-5.  Married  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Burdett,  of 
Mowsley,  Leics.  Died  in  Mar.  1835.  Frequently  confused 
with  John  Stewart  (1780).  (Al.  Carthus.;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith; 
G.  Mag.,  1835,  II.  217.) 

STEWARD,  JOHN  BURDETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  29,  1818.  Only  s.  of  Richard,  M.D.,  deceased, 
late  of  Bourne,  Lines.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A. 
1823;  M.B.  1824;  Med.Lic.  1827;  M.D.  1829.  M.R.C.P.,  1828; 
F.R.C.P.,  1831;  M.R.C.S.,  1849.  Harveian  Orator,  1855. 
House  Surgeon  at  Queen's  Hospital,  Birmingham,  1849-50. 
Physician  and  proprietor  of  Southall  Park  asylum,  Middlesex. 
Author,  medical.  Latterly  of  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight,  where 
he  died  Mar.  6,  i888.   (Boase,  vi.  621;  Medical  Directories.) 

STEWARD,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  10,  1818.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [attorney.  Alderman,  High 
Sheriff,  and  sometime  Mayor  of  Norwich]  (and  .A.nna  Maria, 
dau.  of  John  Richards).  B.  [Dec.  9,  1799],  at  Heigham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  Lent,  1818;  B.A.  1822; 
M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich) 
1822.  V.  (and  patron)  of  Swardeston,  Norfolk,  1824-63.  V.  of 
Saxlingham-Nethergate  with  Saxlingham-Thorpe,  1824-32. 
R.  (and  patron)  of  Hethel,  1835-63.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Mar- 
ried, 1821,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Farley  Wilkinson, 
V.  of  N.  Walsham.  Died  Mar.  22,  1863,  at  the  Manor  House, 
E.  Carleton.  Father  of  Henry  (1843).  (Crockford;  Clerical 
Guide;  Northants.  Clergy;  Burke,  L.G.;  Walford,  County 
Families;  G,  Mag.,  1863,  i.  664.) 

STEWARD,  PETER  FINCH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11, 
1859.  [4th]  s.  of  Timothy,  of  Heigham  Lodge,  Norwich.  B. 
May  19,  1840,  at  Norwich.  School,  Suffolk  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1859:  B.A.  1863. 

STEWARD,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  31,  1873. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Edward  [solicitor],  of  Saxlingham-Nethergate 
Hall,  Norfolk.  B.  July  19,  1854,  at  Eaton,  Norfolk.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B..\.  1S80.  Football 
(rugby)  'blue,'  1875,  1876.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  5,  1875.  Sometime  a  tea-planter  in  Ceylon;  in  Assam 
in  1880.  Returned  to  England.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Found 
shot  in  his  garden  at  Saxlingham  Hall,  Norfolk,  Jan.  16,  1913. 
(Haileybury  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Jan.  18,  1913.) 

STEWARD,  RUPERT  DONALD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Lent, 
1899.  S.  of  Donald,  deceased,  of  Old  Catton,  Norwich.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1899.  Served  in  the  Boer  War,  1898- 
1901  (Second  Lieut.,  The  Norfolk  Regt.  (T.A.),  1900;  Second 
Lieut.,  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  1901).  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.F.A.;  M.C.,  1919;  mentioned  twice  in 
despatches).  A  farmer.  Of  Spexhall,  Halesworth,  Sufiolk, 
where  he  died  Sept.  18,  1933.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists; 
The  Times,  Sept.  19,  1933.) 

STEWARD,  SIDNEY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  June  13, 
1897.  [S.  of  John  A.,  J. P.  B.  1879.  at  Worcester.  School, 
Cathedral  King's  School,  Worcester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1904;  M.D.  1910;  D.P.H.  1911.  At 
St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1904.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1898-1901.  Assistant  Medical 
Officer,  Devon  County  asylum,  Exminster;  Resident  Medical 
Officer,  Carmarthenshire  Infirmary;  House  Surgeon,  Brighton 
and  Hove  Hospital  for  Women  and  Children;  House  Surgeon, 
Teignmouth  Hospital.  Sometime  Government  Surgeon,  Port 
of  Spain,  Trinidad.  Practised  at  Guildford.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  D.S.O.,  1914;  'went 
with  a  party  of  stretcher-bearers  across  ground  swept  by 
rifle  and  shell  fire  to  Langemark  village,  and  removed  eleven 
wounded  men';  mentioned  in  despatches).  Practised  sub- 
sequently at  Farncombe,  Surrey.  Author,  medical.  Of 
GuOdford  in  1940.  (The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  Medical  Direc- 
tories.) 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1844.  S.  of  John,  architect,  of  Liverpool  (and  Mary  Ann). 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Sept.  14, 1826.  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Migrated 
to  Clare,  Mar.  12,  1845;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon, 
1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  Smalley,  Derbs.,  1849-55.  C.  of 
South  Cadbury,  Somerset,  1855-8.  C.  of  Chilton-Cantelo, 
1858-68.  V.  of  Cogges,  Oxon.,  1868-70.  R.  of  Liverpool, 
1870-1904.  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool,  1880.  Resided  sub- 
sequently in  Liverpool,  where  he  died  Mar.  30,  1916,  aged  89. 
Father  of  Charles  J.  (1877)  and  John  (1875).  (Crockford; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  i\3i.  31,  1916.) 


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Stewart,  Alexander  George  John 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  9,  1870.  [S.  of  Alexander  John  Robert  (next), 
of  Chancellor  House,  Tunbridge  Wells,  and  of  Ards,  Co. 
Donegal]  (and  Lady  Isabella  Graham-Toller).  B.  Feb.  13, 
1852,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  29,  1873.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  1884.  Married,  Apr.  10,  1883,  Julia  Blanche,  3rd 
dau.  of  Charles  Dingwall,  Esq.,  of  Streatham,  Surrey,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Dec.  5,  1897.  Brother  of  George  L.  (1881) 
and  Henry  M.  (1884).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Walford,  County 
Families.) 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  25,  1846.  [Only  s.  of  Alexander  Robert  (next) 
(and  Lady  Caroline  Anne  Pratt,  dau.  of  John  Jeffries,  ist 
Marquess  Camden).  B.  July  5,  1827.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847. 
Of  Ards,  Co.  Donegal,  and  Laurenceto%vn  House,  Co.  Down. 
J.P.  and  D.L.;  High  Sherig  of  Co.  Donegal,  1853  and  of  Co. 
Down,  i85i.  Married,  May  17,  1851,  Lady  Isabella  Rebecca 
Graham-Toler,  7th  dau.  of  Hector  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Norbury. 
Died  July  30,  1904.  Father  of  George  L.  (1881),  Henry  M. 
(1884)  and  the  above.  (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  May  8,  1815.  [Eldest  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Ards,  Co. 
Donegal  (and  Lady  Mary  Moore,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  ist  Mar- 
quess of  Drogheda).]  B.  [Feb.  12,  1795],  in  Co.  Donegal. 
Matric.  Michs.  1815.  Of  Ards,  Co.  Donegal,  and  Laurencetown 
House,  Co.  Down.  M.P.  for  County  Londonderry,  1818-30. 
J.P.  and  D.L.;  High  Sheriff,  1830.  Married,  July  28,  1825, 
^  Lady  Caroline  Anne  Pratt,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Jeffries,  ist  Mar- 
quess Camden.  Died  Mar.  25,  1850.  Father  of  the  above; 
brother  of  Charles  M.  (1819).  (Return  of  M.P.s;  Burke,  L.G. 
of  Ireland.) 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER  WESTWOOD.  Matric.  Non-CoU., 
Michs.  1898.   Migrated  to  Downing,  Dec.  10,  1898. 

STEWART,  ALLAN  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse. 
Mar.  29,  1849.  S.  of  Col.  Alexander  [East  India  Co.],  deceased, 
of  [Strathgarry  and]  Edinburgh  (and  Janetta,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Allan  Daniell,  Esq.,  of  Trelisseck,  Cornwall).  B.  Mar.  7,  1831 . 
School,  Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A. 
(10th  Wrangler)  1853.  Fellow,  1853.  M.I.C.E.  A  consulting 
engineer  in  Edinburgh,  1861-81.  Head  of  the  London  staff 
during  the  construction  of  the  Forth  bridge.  Married,  1857, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Archibald  Hepbume-Mitchelson,  and  had 
issue.  Of  Strathgarry  and  Innerhadden,  "Perths.  J.P.  for 
Perths.  Died  Oct.  31,  1894.  (7.  A.  Walker,  497;  Edinburgh 
Acad.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families;  Stewarts  of  Appin, 
180.) 

STEWART,  ARCHIBALD  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Mar.  17,  1826.  [5th]  s.  of  Sir  George,  Bart. 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1769),  of  Murthly  Castle,  Perths., 
(and  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Drummond).  B.  [Aug.  29,  1807] 
in  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Easter,  1826.  Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi,  July  3,  1826.  Succeeded  his  brother  as  8th  Baronet, 
Apr.  28,  1871.  Married,  May  4,  1875,  Hester  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Eraser.  Died  Sept.  20,  1890,  at  Murthly  Castle.  (Boose, 
VI.  621;  G.£.C.) 

STEWART,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  16,  1837. 
[B.  Dec.  12,  1813.]  Of  the  Custom  House,  London.  School, 
Eton.   Did  not  reside.   (Peile,  ii.  460.) 

STEWART,  ARTHUR  DUDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  Warren,  of  Brighton 
Lodge,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin.  B.  Oct.  8, 1877,  at  Foo  Chow, 
China.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1900; 
M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1901;  priest,  1902;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Canonbury,  1901-5.  Principal  of  St  Paul's  College 
(C.M.S.),  Hongkong,  1905-32.  V.  of  Lyonsdown,  New  Bamet, 
Herts.,  1933-47.  Lie.  to  offic,  dio.  of  Hongkong,  1948-51. 
C.  of  H.  Trin.,  Bournemouth,  1951-.  (Haileybury  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

STEWART,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1868.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1840),  of  West  Derby,  near  Liver- 
pool. B.  June  16,  1850,  at  Newark,  Notts.  School,  Ipswich 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B..A..  1874.  Brother  of  Percy 
(1875). 

STEWART,  AUBREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  21,  1864. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  David  J[ames]  (1833),  of  Bene't  Place,  Cam- 
bridge. B.  [Dec.  26],  1844,  at  Ely,  Cambs.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1866;  B.A.  (iitk  Classic)  1868; 
M.A.  1871.  Fellow,  1870.  Married,  May  8,  1899,  Lilias 
Augusta  Wright.  Secretary  of  the  Royal  Water  Colour 
Society.  Edited  Plautus'  Memschmi  and  English  Epigrams 
and  Epitaphs ;  translated  various  classical  works.  Resided  at 
Ipswich,  where  he  died  Dec.  31,  1918;  buried  in  the  Mill  Road 
cemetery,  Cambridge.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  3, 
1919;  Camb.  Univ.  Year-book,  1906.) 


Stewart,  Charles  James 

STEWART,  BERNARD  HALLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus 
Oct.  1893.  S.  of  Halley.  B.  at  Hastings.  School,  University 
School,  Hastmgs.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896-  B  Chir 
1904;  .M.B.  and  .M.A.  1908;  M.D.  191 1.  At  Guy's  Hospital! 
Assistant  House  Surgeon  there.  Clinical  Assistant,  Hospital 
for  Women,  Soho.  Practised  at  Bamet,  Herts.;  Senior 
Medical  OflRcer,  Wellhouse  Hospital,  Bamet.'  F.R  S  E 
Member  of  Executive  Committee,  Asthma  Research  Council^ 
and  of  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital  cancer  Committee' 
Author,  medical.  Of  'Fairlight,'  Totteridge,  Herts.,  in  1947' 
(Jesus  Coll.  Report;  Medical  Directories.) 

STEWART,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Aug.  16, 
1864.  [S.  of  John,  wooUen-draper,  of  Cheapside,  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1869;  M.A. 
1874.  Membre  de  I'Academie  Nationale,  France.  Author, 
International  Correspondence  by  means  of  Numbers.  Died 
Nov.  5,  1911,  aged  66,  at  the  Charterhouse,  London. 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  7,  19 11.) 

STEWART,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  27,  1826.  Eldest  s.  of  Lieut.-Colonel  — ,  of 
Melton,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A. 
1831. 

STEWART,  CHARLES  BALFOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  19,  1882.  [Elder]  s.  of  Balfour  [LL.D.,  F.R.S.],  Professor 
at  Owens  College,  Manchester.  B.  [July  12,  1864],  at  Rich- 
mond, Surrey.  Schools,  Marlborough  College,  Edinburgh 
Institution;  and  at  Owens  College,  Manchester.  Matric. 
Easter,  1883;  B.A.  i886;  M.A.  1890;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1897. 
At  Liverpool,  Guy's  Hospital,  and  Vienna.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1895.  House  Physician,  Royal  Infirmary,  Liver- 
pool. Assistant  Bacteriologist,  Liverpool  Corporation  and 
Assistant  Lecturer,  Liverpool  School  of  Tropical  Medicine. 
Assistant  Bacteriologist,  Imperial  Research  Laboratory, 
Bombay.  Went  to  the  Gold  Coast  to  assist  in  the  extermina- 
tion of  malaria-bearing  mosquitoes,  1902.  In  practice  at 
Huntspill,  Somerset,  1904-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Resided  latterly  in  Switzeriand. 
Died  Mar.  13,  1942,  at  Montreux.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  18,  1942;  Peile,  ii,  694.) 

STEWART,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  3,  1767.  S.  of  Giles.  B.  at  Long  Melford, 
Suffolk.  School,  Ely.  Scholar,  1767;  matric.  Lent,  1768; 
B.A.  1771.  Incorp.  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1772;  M.A. 
(O.xford)  1773.  R-  of  Courteenhall,  Northants.,  1773-95. 
R.  of  Wakes  Colne,  Essex,  1795-1819.  R.  of  Rede,  Suffolk, 
1807-19.  Author,  The  Aliad;  an  heroical  epistle  to  Clostz 
Redivivus.  Died  Oct.  8,  1819,  aged  70.  (Peile,  11.  283; 
Al,  Oxon.;  Northants.  Clergy,  xiii.  65.) 

STEWART,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  9,  1836.  [Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  BeUadrum,  Invemess- 
shire,  formerly  of  Bombay  (and  Jamesina  Grant).  B. 
June  13,  1817;  bapt.  July  9,  1817,  at  the  Scotch  Kirk, 
Bombay.  At  the  University  of  London,  1834-5.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1836.  Entered  the  East  India  Co.'s  Civil  Service,  1837. 
At  Haileybury  College,  1838-9.  Assistant  Magistrate  and 
Collector  at  Dharwar,  1840.  Died  Oct.  18,  1840,  at  Bombay. 
M.I.  in  St  Thomas's  Cathedral,  Bombay.  (J.  Rennie; 
Memorials  of  Old  Haileybury  College,  562.) 

STEWART,  CHARLES  GERARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  30,  1857.  S.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Charles,  of  Spring  Terrace, 
Richmond,  Surrey.  B.  May  29,  1837,  in  India.  School, 
Helston,  Comwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A. 
1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Bp.  Ryan,  for  Ripon)  1871;  priest 
(Ripon)  1872;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Bradford,  1871-3.  Incumb. 
of  Campbeltown,  Argyll,  1873-4.  Of  Campbeltown  in  1888. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1889.   (Crockford.) 

STEWART,  CHARLES  HENRY  HILTON  (or  HYLTON).  Adm. 
pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  20,  1870.  S.  of  WUliam.  B.  at 
Bath.  School,  Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Kept  three  terms. 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  15,  1S71;  Choral  Scholar 
and  organist;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Organist  of  Chichester 
Cathedral,  1874-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Bp.  Claughton,  for  Ro- 
chester) 1875;  priest  (Rochester)  1876;  C.  of  Pebmarsh, 
Essex,  1875-7.  Minor  Canon,  Precentor  and  Sacristan  of 
Chester  Cathedral,  1877-89.  V.  of  New  Brighton,  Cheshire, 
1889-1904.  R.  of  Bathwick  with  Woolley,  Somerset,  1904-16. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  1916-22.  Married  Florence  Hope, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Dixon,  banker,  of  Chester.  Died  Apr.  7 
1922,  at  Chester,  aged  72.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  13, 
1922.) 

STEWART,  CHARLES  JAME5.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Ju?y  4. 
1832.  Of  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Died  Feb.  24 
1843.   (Warwick's  Universal  Register,  1844.) 

STEWART,  CHARLES  J  AMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1877.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  (1844),  R.  of  Liverpool,  of 


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Stewart,  Charles  Moore 

29,  Sandon  Street,  Liverpool.  B.  Sept.  21, 1858,  in  Liverpool. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  .-Vdm. 
Solicitor,  1883;  practised  in  London  and  in  Twickenham 
(Messrs  Johnson,  Weatherall  and  Stewart).  Died  Oct.  18, 
1937.  at  9,  Radnor  Place,  Hyde  Park.  Brother  of  John  (1875). 
{Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists;  The  limes,  Oct.  21,  i937-) 

STEWART,  CHARLES  MOORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1819.  [2nd]  s.  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  of  Ards,  Co. 
Donegal  (and  Lady  J\lary  Moore,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  ist 
Marquess  of  Drogheda).  B.  Mar.  5,  i799>  at  Ards.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823.  In  Holy  Orders.  Married,  1830, 
Alice,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  Ormsby  Vandeleur,  of 
Kikush  House,  Co.  Clare.  Died,  s.p.,  Feb.  1831.  Brother  of 
Ale.\ander  R.  (1815).   (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

STEWART,  CHARLES  PATRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  15,  1841.  [3rd  s.  of  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  James  Henry 
Keith  (1801)  (and  Henrietta  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Spencer 
Madan,  D.D.).  B.  May  27,  1823.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A. 
1845;  M.A.  1849.  Of  Silwood  Park,  Sunninghill,  Berks. 
Married,  Aug.  4,  1859,  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Cour- 
tenay  Cruttenden,  of  Mount  Heaton,  Lanes.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  July  7,  1882.  Brother  of  Spencer  (1838).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

STEWART  (post  POYNTZ-STEWART),  CHARLES  POYNTZ 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  10,  1857.  [Only]  s.  of  Pnilip 
[Collector,  of  Surat]  (and  Matilda,  dau.  of  William  Dawson, 
Esq.,  of  St  Leonard's  Hill,  Berks.).  B.  Aug.  2,  1836,  at 
Brighton.  School,  Paris  (private)  [and  at  the  Sorbonne]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Adm.  com.  causa 
at  Oxford,  1867.  Of  Chesfield  Park,  Herts.  J. P.  for  Herts. 
Married,  Feb.  i,  1882,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Col. 
Robert  Hindley  Wilkinson,  of  Chesfield  Park,  Stevenage, 
Herts.,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  June,  1925.  [At.  Oxon.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times,  June  26, 
1925 ;  V.  Hodson.) 

STEWART,  CHARLES  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1897.  [S.  of  Charles  William,  of  Hove,  Sussex.]  B. 
Apr.  16,  1879.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1902; 
priest,  1903;  C.  of  Basingstoke,  Hants.,  1902-8.  C.  of 
St  Clement's,  Bournemouth,  1908-12;  V.  there,  1912-35. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1933.  V.  of  Fordingbridge  with 
Ibsley,  Hants.,  1935-44.  Died  in  1944.  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

STEWART,  CHARLES  TRENCH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  S.  of  James  Robert,  of  Gortleitragh,  Kings- 
town, Co.  Dublin.  B.  May  12,  1878,  at  Kingstown.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  A  stockbroker  in 
Dublin.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  S.  Irish 
Horse  and  R.  Irish  Regt.).  Of  Gortleitragh,  Kingstown,  Co. 
Dublin.  Brother  of  Henry  P.  (1894).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg., 
which  gives  his  father  as  '  the  Very  Rev.  Henry'.) 

STEWART,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Hon.  LL.D.  1814. 
Adm.  nobleman  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1814.  S.  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Robert  [ist  Marquess  of  Londonderry]  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Frances,  dau,  of  Charles  Pratt,  ist  Earl  Camden).  [B. 
May  18,  1778,  in  Dublin.  School,  Eton.]  Hon.  D.C.L., 
Oxford,  1814.  Served  in  Flanders,  1794,  and  in  the  Irish 
Rebellion;  Lieut.-Col.,  5th  Dragoons;  Lieut.-Col.,  i8th  Dra- 
goons, 1799.  Adjt. -General,  1809-12,  under  Sir  John  Moore 
in  Portugal  and  in  the  Peninsula.  K.B.,  1813;  G.C.B.,  1815; 
K.G.,  1852.  Envoy  to  Berlin  and  Military  Commissioner  with 
the  Allied  Armies,  1813-14.  M.P.  for  Thomastown  (Irish 
Parliament),  1789-1800  and  for  Co.  Derry,  1801-7  and 
1812-14.  Under-Secretary  for  War,  1807-9.  Created  Baron 
Stewart  of  Stewart's  Court  and  BaUylawn,  Co.  Donegal,  1814. 
P.C,  1814.  Ambassador  to  Vienna,  1814-23.  G.C.H.,  1815. 
Assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the  name  of  Vane,  in  lieu  of 
Stewart,  1821.  Succeeded  his  half-brother  as  3rd  Marquess 
of  Londonderry,  Aug.  12,  1822.  Created  Viscount  Seaham 
of  Seaham,  Co.  Durham,  and  Earl  Vane,  1823.  Married 
(i)  Aug.  8,  1804,  Catharine,  4th  dau.  of  John  (Bligh),  3rd  Earl 
of  Damley,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Apr.  3,  18 19,  Frances  Anne 
Emily,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Vane-Tempest,  and  Bart.,  of  Long 
Newton,  Durham.  Died  Mar.  6,  1854,  at  Holdernesse  House, 
Park  Lane;  buried  at  Long  Newton.  Half-brother  of  Robert 
(1786);  father  of  William  R.  F.  (1835).  {G.E.C.;  D.N.B.; 
Trin.  Coll.  Adm.  assigns  the  Hon.  degree  of  1814  to  Robert.) 

STEWART,  DAVID  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  C^ius,  Oct.  i,  1882. 
S.  of  David,  engineer,  of  Belfast.  B.  there,  Aug.  11,  1861. 
School,  Royal  Academical  Institution;  and  at  Queen's 
College,  Belfast.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar;  B.A.  {6th 
Wrangler)  1885;  (Math.  Trip.,  Pt  III,  1886);  M.A.  1889;  B.D. 
1920.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1886;  priest,  1887.  Vice-Principal 
of  Chester  Training  College,  1886-93.  C.  of  Stranton, 
Durham,  1893-7.  Assistant  Master  at  Foyle  College,  1897- 
1900.  C.  of  Wanstead,  Essex,  1901-6.  R.  of  Long  Stratton, 
Norfolk,  1906-16.   R.  of  St  Peter's,  March,  Cambs.,  1916-34. 


Stewart,  Frederick  Campbell 

Rural  Dean  of  March  from  1926.  Married,  Aug.  21,  1917, 
Edith  Pelham,  younger  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  H.  McCuUagh, 
of  Wrexham.  Author,  The  Place  of  Christianity  among  the 
Greater  Religions  of  the  World.  Died  July  i,  1934-  {Venn, 
II.  455;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  6,  i934-) 

STEWART,  DAVID  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  18,  1833.  S.  of  Archibald.  B.  in  London.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1839;  priest,  1840.  C.  of  Adderbury,  Oxon., 
1843-8.  V.  of  Hillmarton,  Wilts.,  1849-50.  H.M.  Inspector 
of  Schools,  1851-91.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1893-8.  Latterly 
of  71,  Mornington  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London,  where  he 
died  Mar.  18,  1898.  Father  of  Aubrey  (1864).  {Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  The  limes,  Mar.  21,  1898.) 

STEWART,  DUNCAN  GRANT  MACKENZIE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Jan.  12,  1885.  S.  of  Duncan,  Esq.  [barrister],  of 
69,  Harcourt  Terrace,  London,  S.W.  [and  Sevenoaks].  B. 
Apr.  18,  1866.  [School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1885;  B.A.  1888.  Actor  and  playwright.  Of  New  York  in 
1928.   {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

STEWART,  DUNCAN  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Jesus, 
Jan.  1890.  S.  of  Alexander,  Esq.  B.  in  Bombay.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Lent,  1890.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  S.  .-Vfrican  Force).    (Univ.  War  List.) 

STEWART,  EDWARD  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.  [;Eldest]  s.  of  the  Ven.  Henry,  Archdeacon  of 
Dromore,  Co.  Down  (and  Martha  Angelina,  only  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  M.  Hamilton).  B.  there  [June  13],  1862. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 
1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1885;  priest,  1887;  C.  of 
Bishop  Auckland,  1885-g.  V.  of  St  Aidan's,  Gateshead, 
1889-99.  R-  of  Croxdale,  Durham,  1900-9.  V.  of  Kemsing, 
Kent,  1909-24.  Rural  Dean  of  Shoreham,  1921-4.  Latterly 
of  Bath.  Married,  Jan.  9,  1896,  Constance,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  H.  Gilchrist  Clark,  Esq.,  of  Speddoch,  Dumfriess-shire. 
Died  May  7,  1931,  at  Melksham,  Wilts.;  buried  at  Lacock. 
(List  of  Carthusians;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  The 
Times,  May  8,  1931.) 

STEWART,  EDWARD  MICHAEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  23,  i8i9;B.A.  1820,  incorp.  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.  [2nd]  s.  of  —  [Henry],  Esq.  [of  Tyrcallen,  Co. 
Donegal]  (and  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Pakenham,  eldest  dau.  of 
Edward  Michael,  2nd  Lord  Longford).  B.  [i797].  in  Co. 
Donegal.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  June  7,  1815, 
age  15;  B.A.  (T.C.D.)  1817;  M.A.  (T.C.D.)  1824.  Of  BaUy- 
mena,  Co.  Tyrone.  Married,  1833,  Jane  Renwick,  dau.  of 
John  Jeffrey,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1883.  (Burke,  L.G.  of 
Ireland;  At.  Dubl.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

STEWART,  FRANCIS  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Caius  as  an  'Advanced 
student,'  Oct.  i,  1900.  S.  of  Richard  Morris,  landed- 
proprietor,  of  7,  Hope  Street,  St  Andrews  (and  Sarah 
Armstrong).  B.  [Sept.  11],  1879.  School,  Oratory,  Edgbaston. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Kept  three  terms.  Re-adm.;  B.A.  1928; 
M.A.  1938.  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  Edin.,  1904;  M.A.  and  D.Sc, 
St  Andrews,  1906.  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Staffs,  mental 
hospital,  Cheddleton.  Pathologist  to  the  memorial  oph- 
thalmic laboratory,  Giza,  Egypt.  Lieut.,  I. M.S.,  1904;  Capt., 
1907;  Major,  1915.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19. 
Retired,  1921.  Author,  medical.  Died  June  i,  1951,  at 
Grouville,  Jersey.  (Venn,  in.  405;  Univ.  War  List;  Army 
Lists;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  June  8,  195 1.) 

STEWART,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1879. 
S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Richard  Benson  (1847),  V.  of  Hale,  LiverpooL 
B.  there,  Jan.  30,  1861.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1889; 
practised  in  London  (Messrs  GreenweU  and  Co.,  6,  MandeviUe 
Place,  W.).  Married,  1891.  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Law 
Lists.) 

STEWART,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  20,  1835.  Eldest  s.  of  Frederick,  Esq.,  of  Beverley, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B..'^.  1841.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester);  priest  (Chester).  C.  of'StiUington,  Yorks., 
1849-54.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Beverley,  1858.  Died  Aug.  20, 
1858,  aged  41.    (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  II.  423.) 

STEWART,  FREDERICK  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1891.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  8,  Rothesay  Terrace, 
Edinburgh  and  of  Kinlochmoidart,  Inverness-shire  (and 
Margaret,  dau.  of  WilUam  Stevenson).  [B.  Feb.  13,  1872,  at 
Ingliston,  Midlothian.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894.  Rowing 'blue,' 1895.  A  wine-merchant  in  London. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.O.C;  men- 
tioned in  despatches).  Of  10,  Lower  Grosvenor  Place,  London, 
S.W.,  where  he  died  Aug.  27,  1949.  Brother  of  John  C.  (1876). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Book  of  Blues ;  Univ.  War  List ;  Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  Aug.  29,  1949.) 


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Stewart,  George  Lawrence 

STEWART,  GEORGE  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene, 
July  28,  1881.  [3rd]  s.  of  Alexander  J[ohn]  R[obert]  (1846), 
of  2,  Palmeira  Square,  Brighton  [and  of  Ards,  Co.  Donegal] 
(and  Lady  Isabella  Graham-Toler).  [B.  Sept.  6,  1861.  School, 
Marlborough  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A. 
1889.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1889;  partner  in  Messrs  Lee  and 
Pemberton,  44,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields.  Of  129,  Ashley  Gardens, 
London,  S.W.  Died  Sept.  7,  i950.  Brother  of  Henry  M. 
(1884)  and  Alexander  G.  J.  (1870).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  The  Times,  Sept.  9,  1950-) 

STEWART,  GEORGE  NID.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing, 
May  2,  1893.   Did  not  reside. 

STEWART,  HENRY  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  [2nd  s.  of  Charles,  barrister,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  27,  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  18,  1895.  Prac- 
tised in  British  Columbia,  1898-1911.  Married,  Apr.  18,  1900, 
at  Berkeley,  California,  Emily  Olivia,  elder  dau.  of  Sydney 
Aspland,  of  Berkeley.  Died  Aug.  11,  1911,  at  Nelson,  B.C. 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.;Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Sept.  4, 
1911.) 

STEWART,  HENRY  EDWARD  HAMILL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  17,  1875.  Of  2,  Fitzwilliam  Street, 
Dublin.  [S.  of  John  Thomas  Hamill,  of  Fullwood  Park, 
Cheltenham.  B.  June  8,  1848.]  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1883.  Living  at '  StratheUa,'  Dinas 
Powis,  Glam.,  in  1934.   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

STEWART,  HENRY  ELLIOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1886.  S.  of  Charles  Edward  [of  Springfield  House,  Acton]. 
B.  June  6,  1867,  at  Acton.  School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1904.  Assistant  Master  at  Queenwood 
College,  Hants.,  1889-94;  tutor  at  'Wyllies,'  Cuckfield, 
Sussex,  1895-1914;  Assistant  Master  at  Parkfield  prep. 
School,  Haywards  Heath,  from  1915.  Author,  The  Birds  of 
our  Country.  Died  Dec.  28,  1937,  at  'Purcells,'  Cuckfield. 
Brother  of  Sidney  M.  (1886).  (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The 
Times,  Dec.  29,  1937.) 

STEWART,  HENRY  HOLMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  14, 
1866.  [gth]  s.  of  James  (and  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Gilbert 
MacLeod,  M.D.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Gloucester  Place,  London). 
B.  Nov.  8,  1847,  at  Caimsmuir,  Kirkcudbrightshire.  Schools, 
Repton  and  Loretto.  Matric.  .Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M..-\. 
1874.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of 
St  John's,  Holbom,  1872-4.  V.  of  East  Witton,  Yorks., 
1874-8.  R.  of  Brington,  Northants.,  1878-98.  V.  of  Porth- 
kerry  with  Barry,  Glam.,  1898-1914.  V.  of  St  Lythan's, 
1914-25.  R.  of  Michaelston-le-Pit,  1925-35.  Married, 
July  28,  1874,  Lady  Beatrice  Cecilia  Diana  Carnegie,  dau.  of 
the  gth  Earl  of  Southesk.  Died  Mar.  20,  1937,  at  StratheUa, 
Dinas  Powis;  buried  at  Michaelston-le-Pit.  Brother  of 
Ravenscroft  (1864)  and  James  (1859).  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Loretto  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  22, 
1937.) 

STEWART,  HENRY  MOORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  I,  1884.  S.  of  Alexander  J[ohn]  R[obert]  (1846), 
of  2,  Palmeira  Square,  Brighton.  [B.  Mar.  29,  1863.]  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  An  accountant. 
Died  Aug.  i,  1928,  at  Hitchin,  Herts.  Brother  of  George  L. 
(1881)  and  Alexander  G.  J.  (1870).  (Law  Lists;  Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg. ;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

STEWART,   HENRY  PAKENHAM.    Adm.   at  Trinity  Hall, 

1894.  [Eldest]  s.  of  J[ames]  R[obert],  Esq.,  of  Gortleitragh, 
Kingstown,  Co.  Dublin.  B.  Sept.  24,  1873.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Lent,  1894;  B.A.  1896.  Aland-agent.  F.S.I. , 
1 90 1.   Brother  of  Charles  T.  (1896).   (List  of  Carthusians.) 

STEWART,  HERBERT  GALLOWAY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1886.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1839),  R.  of  Little  Stukeley, 
Hunts,  (and  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Parker,  R.  of 
Wyton,  Hunts.).  B.  Sept.  26,  1866,  at  Little  Stukeley. 
Schools,  Peterborough  Grammar  and  Kings',  Ely.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  18S9.  Assistant  Master  at  Kings'  School, 
Ely,  1890-2;  at  Cheam  School,  1893-8.  Tutor  to  the  childreil 
of  H.I.H.  the  Grand  Duke  Alexander  Michailovitch,  1908-17. 
Served  in  the  Ministry  of  Munitions,  1918.  Of  Villa  Emilie, 
26,  Rue  Gambetta,  Biarritz,  in  1940.  Brother  of  Percy  M. 
(1890).  (Venn,  11.  485;  Kings'  Sch.,  Ely,  Reg.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

STEWART,  HORATIO  G.  (1851),  see  MURRAY. 

STEWART,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  .^pr.  19,  1818. 
Of  Ireland.  S.  of  Thomas  (and  Amelia). 


Stewart,  James  Alexander 

STEWART,  HUGH  ERASER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1883.     [2nd]   s.   of  Surgeon-General   Ludovick   Charles,   of 
5,  St  George's  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London  (and  Emma 
Ray).   B.  Oct.  27,  1863,  in  London.  School,  Rugby.   Matric. 
Michs.   1883;   B.A.   1886;   Hulsean  prize,   i888;  Buchanan 
prize,  1888;  M.A.  1891;  B.D.  1906;  D.D.  1916.    Chaplain, 
1900-7.   Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1889-95. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1894;  priest,  1895.  Vice-Principal  of 
Salisbury  Theological  College,   1895-9.    Missioner  of  S.  of 
St  Andrew,   1896-9.    C.  of  St  Mary-the-Great,  Cambridge, 
1901-2.    Select  Preacher,   1901  and  1903.    Senior  Proctor, 
1910-n.   Hulsean  Lecturer,  1914.   Birkbeck  Lecturer,  1927. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,   1907-18;  Dean,   1907-18.    Fellow  of 
Trinity,   1918-48.    University  Reader  in  French,   1922-44, 
Fellow  of  Eton  College,   1919-48.    Chevalier  de  la  L6gion 
d'Honneur.    Married,  Apr.  8,  1902,  Jessie  Graham,  dau.  of 
William   Graham  Crum.     Author,    Boethius;   Invocation  of 
Saints;  The  Holiness  of  Pascal;  Les  Provinciates;  Memoir  of 
F.  Jenkinson;  The  Secret  of  Pascal;  The  Apology  of  Pascal; 
The  Heart  of  Pascal;  etc.    Died  Jan.  23,  1948,  at  his  home, 
Girton   Gates,   Cambridge.     (Rugby   Sch.    Reg.;    Crockford; 
Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  24,  1948.) 
STEWART,  HUGH  MILTON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i, 
1887.  S.  of  Robert  Barton,  banker  [of '  Seafield,'  Beckenham, 
Kent].  B.  Sept.  13,  1868,  at  Port  Elizabeth,  S.  Africa.  School, 
Dulwich  CoUege.    Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1890;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1894; 
M.D.    1898.     At   Guy's   Hospital;    House   Physician   there. 
Practised  at  Dulwich.    Medical  Officer  for  Dulwich  College, 
1922.   Married,  Feb.  4,  1896,  Lilian  Mabel,  youngest  dau.  of 
Alexander  Shipley,  of  The  Hall,  Datchet,  Bucks.    Author, 
medical.    Died  Feb.  23,  1942.    (Dulwich  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  26,  1942.) 
STEWART,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  22,  1807. 

Matric.  Michs.  1808;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  i8i6. 
STEWART,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  8, 
1835.  S.  of  Alexander.  B.  at  Aberdeen.  School,  Marischal 
CoUege,  Aberdeen.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A. 
1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  July  4,  1840;  priest,  July  17, 
1841.  (Durham  Ord.  Book.) 
STEWART,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caios,  June  25, 
1839.  S.  of  the  Hon.  Granville  Montgomery,  of  Corsbie, 
Newton  Stewart,  Wigtowns.  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  Patrick 
Honyman)  [and  grandson  of  John,  7th  Earl  of  Galloway]. 
B.  at  Corsbie  [June  22,  1819].  Schools,  near  Carlisle  (private) 
and  Bude  Haven.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  M.A.  1843  (as  of 
Royal  Scottish  descent).  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1843;  priest, 
1844;  C.  of  Cury,  Cornwall,  1846.  C.  of  Woolverstone, 
Suffolk,  1847.  C.  of  BenhaU,  1848-60.  R.  of  Little  Stukeley, 
Hunts.,  1860-95.  Married,  Apr.  23,  1862,  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Parker,  R.  of  Wyton,  Hunts.,  and  had  issue. 
Editor  of  Sermons  by  the  Rev.  J.  Parker.  Father  of  Flora 
Stewart,  a  lady  missionary,  killed  at  the  Chinese  mission 
station  at  Ku-Cheng.  The  news  of  her  death,  coming  close 
upon  that  of  his  eldest  son,  affected  him  so  seriously  that  he 
did  not  recover  from  the  shock.  Died  Sept.  27,  1895,  at 
Llandudno.  Sketch  portrait,  1840,  in  Caius  College  Library. 
Father  of  Herbert  G.  (1886)  and  Percy  M.  (1890).  (Venn, 
II.  248;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
STEWART,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  19,  1859.  [5th]  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Caimsmuir,  Newton 
Stewart  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gilbert  MacLeod,  M.D., 
H.E.I.C.S.).  B.  June  14,  1840.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  Scholar, 
1861.  In  the  Bengal  C.S.  Died,  s./).,  Dec.  7,  1868.  Brother 
of  Ravenscroft  (1864)  and  Henry  H.  (1866).  (Burke,  L.G.) 
STEWART  (post  STEWART-MACKENZIE),  JAMES  ALEX- 
ANDER. Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18,  1802. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Hon.]  Keith  [.A.dmiral],  of  Glasssrton, 
Galloway  (and  Georgiana  Isabella,  dau.  of  Simha  D'Aguilar, 
Esq.).  [B.  Sept.  23,  1783.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric, 
Michs.  1802;  Scholar,  1803;  M.A.  1812.  Member,  Board  of 
Control,  1832;  Secretary,  1834.  M.P.  for  Ross  and  Cromarty, 
1831-7.  Governor  of  Ceylon,  1837-40.  High  Commissioner 
of  the  Ionian  Isles,  1840-3.  Assumed  the  name  of  Stewart- 
Mackenzie,  1817.  Married,  May  21,  1817,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Frederica,  \vidow  of  Sir  Samuel  Hood,  K.B.,  and  dau.  of 
Francis  Humberston  Mackenzie,  Lord  Seaforth  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).  Died  Sept.  24,  1843.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  R.  L. 
Arrowsmith.) 
STEWART,  JAMES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1890.  S.  of  John,  porter,  of  Belfast  (and  Margaret 
Williamson).  B.  there,  May  18,  1866.  [School,  Belfast 
Model],  and  at  Queen's  College,  Belfast  (the  Rev.  J.  S. 
Potter).  [Previously  in  the  offices  of  the  Barrow  Steam 
Navigation  Co.  and  of  Messrs  Sinclair  and  Boyd,  Belfast. 
Matric.  at  Queen's  College,  Belfast;  B.A.  1887.  Taught  at 
Victoria  College,  Belfast.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar,  1891. 
Died  of  pneumonia  in  his  rooms  in  College,  Jan.  25,  1892. 
(Eagle,  XVII.  200;  Scott,  MSS.) 


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Stewart,  James  Arrott 

STEWART,  JAMES  ARROTT.  Adni.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  21,  1819.  Of  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A. 
1823.  R.  of  Vange,  Essex,  i834-.^9.  British  Chaplain  at 
Mechlin  in  1843.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1851.  (War- 
wick's Universal  Register.) 

STEWART,  The  Hon.  JAMES  [HENRY  KEITH].  Adm.  FeU.- 
Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  18,  i8oi.  [6th]  s.  of  John 
[7th]  Earl  of  Galloway,  of  Galloway  House,  Wigtowns.  [B. 
Oct.  22,  1783.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1801; 
M.A.  1803.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army;  C.B.  Married,  Aug.  10, 
1819,  Henrietta  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Spencer  Madan, 
D.D.  M.P.  for  Wigtown  Burghs,  1812-21.  Assistant  Secretary 
to  the  Treasury.  Died  July  18,  1836.  Father  of  Charles  P. 
(1841)  and  Spencer  (1838).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STEWART,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1787.   Matric.  Michs.  1788,  as  Steuart,  James. 

STEWART,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1898. 
S.  of  John  WiUiam.  B.  [Apr.  19,  1877],  in  Sunderland. 
School,  Bade  higher  grade,  Sunderland.  Migrated  to  Christ's, 
Sept.  30,  1899;  B.A.  1901.  With  the  London  School  Board, 
1902-3;  Assistant  Master  at  Castle  Douglas  Academy,  1903-7; 
at  Dumfries  Academy,  1907-11;  at  Ayr  Academy,  1911-17; 
at  Kelso  High  School,  1918-.  Author,  A  New  Solution  of  an 
Historical  Theorem  in  Geometry.  {Peile,  11.  836;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

STEWART,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's,  June  1, 
1780.  'Father  dead.'  B.  in  Christ  Church  parish,  Spitalfields, 
London.  School,  Hackney.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar, 
1781;  LL.B.  1786.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincobi,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Bristol)  June  11,  1786;  priest  (Lincohi)  Dec.  21,  1787. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  494.) 

STEWART,  JOHN,  Baron  DOUNE.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  17) 
at  Christ's,  Mar.  28,  1785.  [Eldest  surviving]  s.  of  Francis 
[gthl  Earl  of  Moray  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  John,  Lord  Gray). 
[B.  Feb.  II,  1768,  in  Edinburgh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  M.A. 
1787.  Styled  Lord  Doune  after  his  brother  James's  death, 
1776.  M.P.  for  Great  Bedwyn,  Wilts.,  1790-1.  Died,  unmar- 
ried, July  6,  1 79 1,  at  Drumsheugh,  Edinburgh;  buried  at 
Donisbristle.  {Peile,  11.  320;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Scots  Peerage, 
vi;  Return  of  M.P.s.) 

STEWART,  JOHN  (1786),  see  STEWARD. 

STEWART,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  10,  1840. 
Of  Lanes.  [S.  of  J.,  of  Liverpool.  B.  June  28,  1821.  School, 
King  WiUiam's  College,  Isle  of  Man.1  Matric.  Michs.  1840; 
B  A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  1844;  priest, 
1846;  C.  of  Coddington  and  Langford,  Notts.,  1844-6.  R.  of 
West  Derby,  Lanes.,  1846-89.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester, 
1872-80.  Rural  Dean  of  South  Liverpool,  1880-4.  Rural 
Dean  of  Prescot,  18S4-9.  Died  June  22,  1889.  Father  of 
Arthur  J.  (1868)  and  Percy  (1875).  {King  William's  Coll. 
Peg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  July  3,  1889.) 

STEWART,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1875.  S.  of 
[the  Rev.]  Alexander  (1844),  of  29,  Sandon  Street,  Liverpool. 
B.  Dec.  19,  1856.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1880; 
priest,  1881;  C.  of  Buckingham,  1880-5.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Sevenoaks,  1885-9.  V.  of  St  George's,  Tilehurst,  Berks., 
1889-97.  V.  of  Great  with  Little  Chesterford,  Essex,  1897- 
1917.  Rural  Dean  of  Saffron  Walden,  1913-17.  R-  of  Han- 
ningfield,  1917-23.  Married  (i)  Apr.  19,  1882,  Kate,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Laurence,  of  Liverpool;  (2)  Edith  Delmar. 
Lived  latterly  at  Littlebury,  Essex,  where  he  died  Aug.  22, 
1933;  buried  at  Great  Chesterford.  Brother  of  Charles  J. 
(1877).  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Aug.  23,  1933.) 

STEWART,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  May  i,  1876.  [Elder]  s.  of  R[obert],  Esq.,  of  Ingliston, 
Ratho,  Midlothian  [and  Kinlochmoidart,  Inverness-shire] 
(and  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Stevenson).  [B.  July  21, 
1858.]  Schools,  Harrow  and  Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric. 
Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880.  Manager  of  Kirkliston  distillery  for 
the  Distillers'  Co.  Of  Kinlochmoidart.  J. P.  and  Comr.  of 
supply  for  Inverness-shire.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  Scottish  Horse;  Brigade  Major).  Married,  Oct.  23, 
1890,  Anna  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut-Col.  William  Babington, 
7th  Hussars,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  28,  1935.  Brother  of 
Frederic  C.  (1891).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Edinb.  Acad.  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List;  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times, 
Oct.  31,  1935.) 

STEWART,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  18, 
1890.  [C/o  P.  Stewart,  Esq.,  of  Mount  View  Road,  Crouch 
Hill,  London,  N.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897. 
Died  Nov.  24,  1941,  at  48,  WeU  Walk,  London,  N.W.  {The 
Times,  Nov.  26,  1941.) 


Stewart,  Povntz  Seymour 

STEWART,  JOHN  MARCUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  11, 
1848.  [Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Hugh  [2nd]  Bart,  [of  Ballygawley 
House],  Athenry,  Co.  Tyrone  (and  Julia,  dau.  of  Marcus 
McCausland  Gage)].  B.  Nov.  19,  1830.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848.  Lieut.,  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons; 
served  in  the  Crimean  War.  Of  Ballygawley  Park.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Co.  Derry.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  1854.  High 
Sheriff  for  Co.  Tyrone,  1858.  Gentleman -Usher  to  the  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland  (Duke  of  Abercom),  1866-8  and 
1874-6.  Married,  Dec.  i,  1856,  Annie  Coote,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  George  Powell  Houghton,  of  Kilmaimock,  Co. 
Wexford,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  28,  1905.  {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Venn,  11.  285;  Who  was  Who.) 

STEWART,  JOHN  MAXWELL  ARNOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Oct.  i8,  1877.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  McShannon, 
Co.  Galway.  School,  Christ's  Hospital  [and  at  Durham 
Univ.,  1879].  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Assistant 
Master  at  Lancing  College,  1881-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester) 
1882;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  Bognor,  1885-6.  Missionary  in 
the  Warwick  district,  Queensland,  Australia,  1886-8.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1902.  {Christ's  Hospital  Exhi- 
bitioners.) 

STEWART,  JOHN  VANDERSTEGEN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  23) 
at  Jesus,  Feb.  19,  1817.  S.  of  John  Henry  [of  Portsea].  B. 
at  Salterns,  near  Portsmouth.  Bapt.  Sept.  22,  i794-  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Easter,  1817;  LL.B.  1823.  Ord.  priest 
(London,  for  Canterbury)  June  17,  1821;  C.  of  Frittenden, 
Kent,  1820-1.  R.  of  Gilston,  Herts.,  1821-38.  V.  of  Portsea, 
Hants.,  1838-78.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1879.  {Win- 
chester Scholars,  294.) 

STEWART,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  4,  1872. 
S.  of  William,  solicitor  (and  Anne  Lumb).  B.  Aug.  20,  1852, 
at  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Oct.  7,  1852.  School,  RossaU 
[a  medical  student  at  Queen's  College,  Birmingham,  1870-2]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1875);  B.A. 
1876;  LL.B.  1877;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1879-  F.G.S.,  1877. 
Adm.  Solicitor;  practised  at  Chester.  Of  Edgar  House, 
Chester.  Died  Nov.  9,  1925,  at  Exmouth,  Devon.  Brother 
of  Walter  E.  (1877).  {RossaU  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xliv,  216; 
The  Times,  Nov.  12,  1925.) 

STEWART,  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  i875- 
S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  (1840)  [R.]  of  West  Derby,  Lanes. 
B.  June  13,  1856.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1880;  priest, 
1882;  C.  of  Armley,  Leeds,  1880-6.  C.  of  St  Mary-the-Virgin, 
Reading,  1886-9.  R-  of  West  Derby  (succeeding  his  father), 
1889-1925.  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool,  i9^3-5-  Public  Pr., 
dio.  of  Southwark,  from  1927.  Married,  Apr.  30,  1895,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Colonel  F.  Lyon,  R.A.  Resided  latterly  at '  Poleacre,' 
Crawley,  Sussex,  where  he  died  Aug.  27,  1934.  Brother  of 
Arthur  J.  (1868).  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  29,  1934.) 

STEWART,  PERCY  MARLBOROUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  12,  1890.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1839),  R.  of  Little 
Stukeley,  Hunts,  (and  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Parker, 
R.  of  Wyton).  B.  Aug.  28,  1871,  at  Little  Stukeley.  School, 
Kings',  Ely.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Tancred  Divinity  Student, 
1890-7;  Scholar,  1891;  B.A.  (Semitic  Lang.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1893;  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  Scholar,  1894;  M.A.  1897.  Assistant 
Master  at  Pocklington  School,  1895-1902.  Lecturer  in 
Hebrew  and  Syriac  at  Christ's,  1902 ;  in  Hebrew,  at  Trinity, 
1902-5.  Married,  Apr.  29,  1901,  Katharine,  youngest  dau. 
of  Jonathan  Priestman  (and  widow  of  the  Rev.  J.  A.  Bridges, 
of  Goodmanham,  Yorks.).  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  R.  Fusiliers  (Public  Schools  Batt.)).  Of  Pocklington, 
Yorks.,  in  1946.  Brother  of  Herbert  G.  (1886).  {Kings' Sch., 
Ely,  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  760;  Univ.  War  List;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STEWART,  PETER  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  16,  1890.  S.  of  P.,  Esq.,  H.M.  Customs,  of  S.  Woodford, 
Essex.  B.  Apr.  i,  1872,  at  Liverpool.  School,  City  of  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar;  B.A.  1894.  'Died  shortly  after 
graduation.'   {T.  A.  Walker,  617.) 

STEWART,  POYNTZ  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
June  25,  1814.  Eldest  s.  of  P.,  Esq.,  of  Hartley  Court,  Berks. 
B.  there,  Apr.  5,  1797.  School,  Edinburgh  (the  Rev.  J. 
Porteous).  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  June  17,  1821.  Appointed  Chaplain  to  the  H.E.I.C, 
182 1 ;  at  St  Thomas's  Mount,  Bellary,  Belgaum,  Quilon  and 
Cannanore,  between  1822-32;  Chaplain  at  Arcot,  1833-4. 
During  his  twelve  years  of  service  he  was  at  six  different 
stations  in  Madras.  Died  May  15,  1834,  at  Arcot.  {F.  Penny, 
II.  129;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  I.  328.) 


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Stewart,  Ravenscroft 

STEWART,  RAVENSCROFT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15, 
1864.  [ath]  s.  of  James  [ot  The  Old  Palace,  Chippenham, 
Wilts.]  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gilbert  iMacLeod,  M.D., 
H.E.I.C.S.).  B.  June  23,  1845,  at  Caimsmim-,  Newton 
Stewart,  Kirkcudbrights.  Schools,  Windlesham,  Surrey 
(private)  [Loretto  and  Uppingham].  Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1869;  priest, 
1870;  C.  of  Bakewell,  Derbs.,  1869-71.  R.  of  Pleasley, 
1871-83.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Knightsbridge,  London,  1884-1904. 
Archdeacon  of  Bristol,  1904-10.  Canon-Res.  of  Bristol, 
1904-19  Archdeacon  of  N.  Wilts.,  1910-19.  Married, 
July  13',  1871,  Lucy  Penelope,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert  W.  M. 
Nesfield,  Esq.,  of  Castle  HiU,  Bakewell.  Living  in  Bath  m 
1920.  Died  Aug.  16,  1921,  at  Bumham-on-Sea.  Brother  of 
James  (1859)  and  Henry  H.  (1866).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll, 
which  gives  date  of  birth  June,  1847;  Loretto  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  20,  1921.) 

STEWART,  RICHARD  BENSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  20, 
1847.  S.  of  John,  surveyor,  of  Liverpool.  B.  there,  1828. 
Bapt.  Aug.  21,  1828.  School,  Liverpool  Royal  Institution. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  Beeston,  Notts., 
1852-4.  V.  of  Hale,  Liverpool,  1856-1906.  Lived  subsequently 
at  Woolton,  Liverpool.  Died  Mar.  14,  1909.  Father  of  Frank 
(1879).   (Venn,  11.  278;  Crockford.) 

STEWART,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  26,  1786.  [Eldest  surv.]  s.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Robert  [post 
1st  Marquess  Londonderry]  (by  his  ist  wife.  Lady  Sarah 
Frances  Seymour  Conway,  dau.  of  the  ist  Marquess  of  Hert- 
ford). B.July  18,  1769,  in  Dublin.  School,  Armagh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1786.  Styled  Viscount  Castlereagh,  1796-1821.  M.P. 
for  Co.  Down  (Irish  Parliament),  1790;  '^'^■^-  for  Tregony, 
1794-6;  for  Orford,  1796-7.  Lord  of  the  Irish  Treasury, 
1797-1801.  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  1798-1801.  Prmcipal 
Secretary  of  State  and  Secretary  of  the  CouncU  in  Ireland, 
1797-1801.  Privy  Councillor  (Ireland),  1797;  (England), 
1798.  M.P.  for  Co.  Down,  1798-1800  and  1801.  President 
of  the  Board  of  Control  for  India,  1802-6.  Secretary  of  State 
for  War  and  the  Colonies,  1805-6  and  1807-9-  M.P.  for 
Boroughbridge,  1806.  M.P.  for  Plympton  Earl,  Devon,  1806 
and  1807-12.  Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  1812-22. 
M.P.  for  Plvmpton,  1812;  for  Clitheroe,  Lanes.,  1812  and  for 
Co.  Down,'i8i2,  1818  and  1820.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
2nd  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  1821.  M.P.  for  Orford,  Suffolk, 
1821-2.  Leader  of  the  House  of  Commons,  1812-22.  Sent  as 
Envoy  to  Prussia  and  Russia,  1813.  K.G.,  1814.  First 
Plenipotentiary  at  the  Congress  of  Vienna,  1814,  and  at  the 
Congress  of  Ai.x-la-ChapeUe,  1818.  Knight  Grand  Cross  of 
the  Hanoverian  Order,  1816.  Became  very  unpopular  and 
was  bitterly  lampooned  bv  Lord  Byron  and  other  poets. 
Married,  June  9,  1794,  at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  Lady 
Amelia  Anne  Hobart,  youngest  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of 
Buckinghamshire.  Committed  suicide  at  his  residence  at 
North  Cray,  Kent,  Aug.  12,  1822.  Died,  s.p.;  buried  m 
Westminster  Abbey,  Aug.  20,  1822.  Half-brother  of  Charles 
W.  (1814)     (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  495;  G.E.C.;  D.N.B.) 

STEWART,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1809.  [2nds.  of  James.]  B.  May  5,  1791.  in  Jamaica.  [School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Sept.  15,  1809.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  24,  1815.  Of 
Wrighton  Grove,  Shrewsbury.  Practised  in  Jamaica.  [Eton 
Sch.  Lists.) 

STEWART,  ROBERT  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct  10,  1888.  S.  of  William,  manager  of  a  sugar-estate  (and 
Elizabeth  Vencienta).  B.  Sept.  25,  1869,  at  Berbice,  British 
Guiana.  School,  Queen's  CoUege,  Georgetown.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888. 

STEWART,  ROBERT  WALTER  DAYSH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  10,  1845.  S.  of  Robert  Raymond,  Esq.,  of 
Chelsea  (and  Sarah  Ann).  B.  there,  July  7.  1826.  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  30,  1859.  Died  Oct.  31,  1866,  in  London.  (Law 
Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1866,  843-) 

STEWART,  SIDNEY  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1886.  S.  of  Charles  Edward.  B.  Dec.  6,  1868,  at  Hastings. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Died  in  1891.  Brother  of 
Henry  E.  (1886). 

STEWART,  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  27,  1838. 
Matric.  Michs.  1839.  [Eldest  s.  of  James  Henry  Keith  (1801) 
(and  Henrietta  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Spencer  Madan,  D.D.). 
B.  June  24,  1820.]  Capt.,  4th  Foot.  Married,  Jan.  1846, 
Frances  Olivia,  dau.  of  Miles  Sweeny.  Died,  s.p.,  May  19, 
1893.   Brother  of  Charles  P.  (1841).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


Stew  ART -Brown,  Egerton 

STEWART,  STAIR  HATHORN  JOHNSTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Magdalene,  Jan.  7, 1873.  S.  of  Robert  Hathom  Johnston, 
of  Glasserton,  Whithorn,  Wigtowns.  (and  Eleanor  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Archibald  Douglas,  of  Glenfinart).  [B.  June  2,  1852.] 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1873-  Lieut.,  20th  Hussars, 
1875;  Captain,  1883;  Adjt.,  Aux.  Forces,  1883-8;  retired, 
1893.'  Married,  1883,  Helen  Constance,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Hunter-Blair,  Bart.  Died  Apr.  i,  1904,  at  Avignon,  France. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Walford,  Couyity  Families.) 

STE.VJP^Kl,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20,  1820. 
S  of  the  Rev.  — ,  R.  of  Westmorland,  Jamaica.  B.  Nov.  7, 
1799,  in  Jamaica.  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  Kept  six  terms.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  8,  1822;  priest,  Nov.  2,  1823.  D.D., 
Lambeth,  1845.  R.  of  Westmorland,  Jamaica,  1845-69. 
Archdeacon  of  Surrey,  Jamaica.  Died  in  Jamaica  in  1869. 
(The  Register,  u.  277-) 

STEWART,  THOMAS  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  10,  1900.  S.  of  Thomas,  bank  accountant  [died  1893  J 
(and  Mary  Ann  Miller).  B.  July  19,  1876,  at  Putney.  School, 
St  Dunstan's  College,  Catford  (Mr  C.  M.  Stuart).  Matric. 
Easter,  1900.  Became  a  Non-Coll.  student;  B.A.  1913;  M.A. 
1916.  Ord.  deacon  (Cheknsford)  1914;  priest,  1915;  C.  of  All 
Saints,  Leyton,  Essex,  1914-16.  C.  of  St  James,  West  EaUng, 
Middlesex,  1916-18.  C.  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  1919-20. 
Depn.  Secretary  for  Dr  Bamardo's  Homes  for  Bristol  area, 
1920-2.  C.  of  Wembley,  Middlesex,  1922-6.  C.  of  St  Mary- 
lebone,  1926-7.  R.  of  Quinton  with  Preston  Deanery, 
Northants.,  1927-45.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1947- 

STEWART,  WALTER  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  14,  1877.    S.  of  William,  solicitor  (and  Anne  Lumb). 

B.  [July  I,  1858],  at  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Bapt.  July  27,  1858. 
School,  Rossall  (H.  A.  James,  B.D.).  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon,  for  Wmchester) 
1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight,  1881-3. 

C.  of  Oundle,  Northants.,  1883-7.  P.C.  of  Eryholme,  Vorks., 
1887-1904.  V.  of  Longney,  Gloucs.,  1904-12.  F.R.A.S.,  1888; 
F.R.Met.S.,  1892.  Married,  May  10,  1882,  Catharine,  2nd 
dau.  of  T.  Marris,  Esq.,  of  Croxton,  Lines.  Died  Jan.  24, 
1934,  at  Scalby,  near  Scarborough;  buried  at  Eryholme. 
Brother  of  Martin  (1872).  (Rossall  Reg.;  Eagle,  xlvih.  140; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  26,  1934.) 

STEWART,  WILLIAM  HOWARD  EDWIN.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  2,  1893.  S.  of  William,  of  Richmond,  Surrey  (and  Alice 
Maude  Fagge).  B.  Oct.  24,  1874,  in  London.  School,  Forest, 
Walthamstow.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1902.  Prac- 
tised at  Bournemouth.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  M.C.).  At  Radlett,  Herts.,  in  1930  Of 
142 A,  Avenue  Louise,  BruxeUes,  Belgium,  m  1940.  (Venn, 
II.  534;  Univ.  War  List;  Medical  Directories.) 

STEWART,  WILLIAM  MACDONALD  [FRANCIS].  Adm.  pens 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1872.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  St  John  s  Wood 
Park,  London,  N.W.  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

STEWART,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  FREDERICK,  VISCOUNT 
CASTLEREAGH.  Hon.  LL.D.  1835,  from  Trinity  [Eldest 
s.  of  Charles  WiUiam  (1814),  3rd  Marquess  of  Londonderry 
(by  his  1st  vdie,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  John,  3rd  Earl 
of  Damlev).  B.  July  7,  1805.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Feb.  3,  1823.  Styled  Viscount 
Castlereagh,  1822-54-  Succeeded  to  the  peerage,  Mar.  6,  1854. 
M.P.  for  Co.  Down,  1826-52.  A  Lord  of  the  Adnuralty, 
1828-30.  Vice-Chamberlain  of  the  Household,  1834-5.  P.O., 
1835.  Lord  Lieut,  of  County  Down,  1845-64-  ^-P-'  \°i°- 
Married,  May  2,  1846,  Elizabeth  Frances  Charlotte,  widow 
of  Richard,  6th  Viscount  Powerscourt,  and  dau.  ot  Robert, 
3rd  Earl  of  Roden.  Died,  s.p.,  Nov.  25,  1872,  after  long 
seclusion  in  consequence  of  mental  disease.  (Burke,  /". 
and  B.;  G.E.C.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

STEWART-BROWN,  EGERTON.  Adm.  pens  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1880.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Stewart  Henry,  of  Quarry  Bank, 
Wavertree,  Liverpool.  B.  Jan.  31,  1862,  in  Liverpool.  School. 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar,  1881;  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1883);  B.A.  1884;  MA.  1888.  Manager  of  bus 
father's  banking  firm  (Brown,  Shipley  and  Co.)  until  1889. 
Manager  of  the  London  Assurance  Corporation,  1889-1903- 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1893.  On  the  Northern 
Circuit.  Lecturer  to  Board  of  Legal  Studies,  1895  and  1899. 
and  on  the  Law  of  Property,  at  Liverpool  Umversity.  Law 
Lecturer,  Stonyhurst  CoUege,  1896-7.  Lecturer  m  Com- 
mercial Law,  Liverpool  School  of  Commerce,  i?,gq-igoi.Viea 
Aug.  II,  1938,  at  Sefton  Park  Liverpool;  buned  at  Beau- 
maris, Anglesey.  Brother  of  Ronald  (next).  (Harrow  i>cn. 
Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Aug.  15  and  16,  1938.) 


Stewart-Brown,  Ronald 

STEWART-BROWN,  RONALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  [lith]  s.  of  Stewart  Henry,  of  Quarry  Bank, 
AUerton,  Liverpool  (and  Emily  Frances  Sarah  Birkett,  dau. 
of  James  Birkett,  and  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St  John 
of  Jerusalem).  B.  Oct.  2,  1872,  in  Liverpool.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1898;  practised  in  Liverpool  for  36  years.  Of  Bryn-y-Grog 
Hall,  Marchwiel,  Wrexham.  Married,  June  20,  1903,  Olga 
Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of  Theodore  von  Heyder,  of  AUerton,  Liver- 
pool. Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.  and  Adjt., 
Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Yeomanry).  High  Sheriff  of  Den- 
bighshire, 1934-5.  F.S.A.  Author,  2  he  Wapentake  of  Wirral; 
The  lower  of  Liverpool;  A  History  of  AUerton,  Lanes.; 
Birkenhead  Priory  and  the  Mersey  Ferry;  The  Inhabitants  of 
Liverpool,  j^th-i&th  centuries;  Liverpool  Ships  in  the  18th 
century;  The  Sergeants  of  the  Peace  in  Mediaeval  England  and 
Wales;  etc.  Died  Jan.  11,  1940.  Brother  of  Egerton  (above). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who  in  Wales;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1940.) 

STEWART-JONES,  THOROLD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  18,  1892.  S.  of  Edward,  of  33,  Palmeira 
Square,  Brighton.  B.  July  10,  1873.  in  Liverpool.  School, 
HaUeybury.  Matric.  M'ichs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1899.  On  the  Northern  Circuit. 
Married,  Apr.  30,  1908,  Joan,  elder  dau.  of  Admiral  and 
Mrs  Holland.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.  Sussex  Regt.  (T.F.));  killed  in  action,  near  Richebourg, 
May  9,  1915.   (HaUeybury  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists.) 

STEWART-MACKENZIE,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  (1802),  see 
STEWART. 

STEWART-SAVILE,  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER  (1839),  see 
SAVILE. 

STEWART-SAVILE,  ROBERT  [DYKES]  STEWART.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1882.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.] 
Frederick  Alexander  (1839,  sub  Savile)  [of  HoUanden  Park, 
Tonbridge]  (and  Sophia  Stewart,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Dykes, 
of  Oaklands,  Lanarkshire).  B.  [Jan.  22,  1863],  at  Torquay. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Lieut.,  Kent  Yeo- 
manry. A.D.C.  to  the  Earl  of  Onslow,  Governor  of  New 
Zealand,  1889-90.  Master  of  the  West  Kent  Foxhounds, 
1893-5.  Sold  HoUanden  Park,  1908;  resided  thereafter  at 
Oaklands,  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight.  J. P.  for  Hants.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  Remount  Service;  Lieut. - 
Comm.,  R.N.R.).  Married,  Apr.  7,  1892,  Katharine  Evelyn, 
dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Lumsden,  of  Pitcaple  Castle,  Aberdeens., 
and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  24,  1945.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.  (sub  Savile).) 

STEWART-SAVILE,  WALTER  STEWART.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1874.  [Eldest]  s.  of  tht  Rev.  Frederick  Alexander 
(1839,  sub  Savile),  R.  of  Tor^vood,  Torquay  [and  of  HoUanden 
Park,  Tonbridge]  (and  Sophia  Stewart,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Dykes).  B.  [July  4],  1855.  Schools,  Harrow  and  Dunsford 
vicarage,  Devon  (private).  Assumed  the  name  of  Stewart- 
Savile,  1874.  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Second  Lieut.,  17th  Foot, 
1877;  Lieut.,  Leics.  Regt.,  1879;  Capt.,  1884;  Capt.,  East 
Kent  Regt.,  1887.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1878-80.  Of 
Middleton  Holt,  Banbury,  Oxon.  J. P.  for  Bucks.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Dorset  Yeomanry).  Married, 
July  7,  1885,  Mildred,  youngest  dau.  of  Captain  Montgomery 
CampbeU,  R.A.,  deceased,  of  Thurmaston  HaU,  Leics.,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Dec.  12,  1930.  Brother  of  Robert  D.  S. 
(above).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  413;  Army  Lists; 
Univ.  War  List;  Walford,  County  Families;  Burke,  L.G. 
(under  Savile).) 

STEWART-SMITH,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  9,  1899.  S.  of  WiUiam  Henry  Smith,  Esq.,  of  The 
Beeches,  Hagley,  Worcs.  B.  July  18,  1881,  at  Kidderminster. 
School,  Malvern  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  exhibitioner. 
Died  Mar.  6,  1937,  aged  55,  at  SummerhiU,  Kidderminster. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  647;  The  Times,  Mar.  8,  1937.) 

STIBBERT,  FREDERICK.  .A.dm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Feb.  17,  1857.  S.  of  [Col.]  Thomas  [Coldstream  Guards], 
of  Florence.  [B.  Nov.  1837.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857.  Assoc,  of  the  Academies  of  Fine  ."Vrts  of  Florence  and 
Urbino.  Cavaliere  of  the  Orders  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazare. 
Lived  at  Villa  Montughi,  Florence,  where  he  died  Apr.  10, 
1906.  Left  his  fine  coUection  of  armour  and  objects  of  art 
to  the  (British)  nation.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

STIBBERT,  GILES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  23, 
1805;  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Dec.  16,  1801,  age  22.  [S.  of  Giles,  Esq.,  of  London.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1805.   (Al.  Oxon.) 


Stigant,  William 

STICHALL,  ZACHARIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 
1782.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1782; 
Scholar,  1782;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1790.  Ord.  deacon  (Canter- 
bury) Sept.  23,  1787;  priest  (London)  Mar.  8,  1789.  Some- 
time C.  of  Kentish  Town  Chapel  and  C.  of  Wisbech  St  Peter, 
Cambs.  Married  (i)  July  14,  1792,  Mrs  Dawson,  of  Millfield 
Farm,  Highgate;  (2)  July  25,  1796,  at  St  Pancras  Church, 
Miss  Greenwood,  of  Kentish  Town;  (3)  Nov.  17,  1801, 
PrisciUa,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Barnhain,  of  Buxton,  Norfolk. 
Died  Jan.  6,  1808,  aged  43;  '  of  Wisbech'.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  496;  G.  Mag.,  1808,  i.  91.) 

STICKLAND,  CECIL  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1891. 
[S.  of  W.  J.,  commission-agent,  of  Carmarthen.  B.  Jan.  18, 
1873.]  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894. 
Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  AUhaUows  School,  Honiton, 
Devon.   (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

STICKLAND,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  13, 
1836.  Of  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Migrated  to  Trmity 
HaU,  Jan.  3,  1839;  B.A.  1840.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle 
Temple,  May  26,  1848.  Disappears  from  Law  Lists,  1880. 

STIEBEL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1894.  S.  of  D.  C, 
Esq.,  of  21,  Princes  Gate,  London.  B.  Mar.  7,  1876.  School, 
CUfton  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  M.B.  1904.  At  St 
Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1902.  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.).  House  Physician  and  House  Surgeon,  West  London 
Hospital.  Practised  for  a  time  at  Bloemfontein,  S.  Africa. 
Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  Bradford  Infirmary;  at  St  Mary- 
lebone  Infirmary.  Went  to  India  as  a  Medical  Missionary, 
1912.  Married,  1912,  Agatha  Cook  (a  nurse  at  St  Marylebone 
Infirmary).  Ser\'ed  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
I.M.S.);  kiUed  in  action  in  Mesopotamia,  Feb.  3,  1917- 
(Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  Feb.  24,  1917-) 

STIELL,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  31,  1791- 
S.  of  Alexander,  Esq.  B.  May  15,  i773,  in  London.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1791.  Ensign,  69th  Regt.  of  Foot, 
1793;  Lieut,  in  Lieut.  Archibald  Balneave's  Independent 
Company  of  Foot,  1793;  Capt.,  loist  Regt.  of  Foot,  1794; 
Capt.,  19th  Regt.  of  Foot,  1795;  52nd  Regt.,  1798;  sold  out, 
Oct.  13,  1801.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  496;  V.  Hodson.) 

STIFF,  ALFRED  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,'  Oct.  i, 
1889.  [Youngest  s.  of  Wilham,  of  The  Laurels,  Clapham 
Common,  and  Lambeth.]  B.  May  i,  1870.  School,  Uni- 
versity CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892; 
M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Truro)  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of 
Calstock,  ComwaU,  1893-1901.  C.  of  Old  St  Pancras,  London, 
1901-5.  C.  of  Leigh-on-Sea,  Essex,  1907-19.  V.  of  AU  Souls', 
Brighton,  1919-36.  Married,  Apr.  11,  1901,  Mabel  Terdrey, 
5th  dau.  of  Moses  Bawden,  J. P.,  of  Tavistock.  Died  Dec.  i, 
1936,  at  Brighton;  buried  at  Gulworthy,  Devon.  (Univ.  Coll. 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  3,  1936.) 

STIFF,  HAROLD  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1892.  [2nd]  s. 
of  Ebenezer,  [pottery-]manufacturer,  of  Clapham,  Surrey 
(and  AUce  Helm).  B.  Apr.  11,  1873,  in  Lambeth.  School, 
Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892 ;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1902. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1901.  At  St  George's  Hospital;  House 
Physician  there.  House  Surgeon,  W.  London  Hospital. 
Practised  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1902-35.  Surgeon,  Suffolk 
General  Hospital.  Married,  Jan.  21,  1903,  Clare  Ethel,  elder 
dau.  of  Henry  James  Rouse,  of  13,  Sussex  Place,  Regent's 
Park,  London.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  19 14-19  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C).  Author,  medical.  Latterly  of  Fairways,  Win- 
chester. Died  Sept.  16,  1943.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11. 
527;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Sept.  17,  I943-) 

STIGAND,  IVAN  ASCANIO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.  S.  of  WiUiam  (next),  of  52,  Cambridge  Terrace,  Hyde 
Park,  London.  B.  Mar.  26,  1880,  at  Boulogne.  School,  East- 
bourne (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1907. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Queen's  Own 
(R.W.  Kent)  Regt.,  T.F.).    (Univ.  War  List.) 

STIGANT  (post  STIGAND),  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  15,  1843.  [Only]  s.  of  WiUiam,  clerk  in  the 
dockyard,  of  Stanshaw,  Portsea  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Kingston. 
Bapt.  Apr.  8,  1825.  School,  St  Paul's,  Portsea  [and  Shrews- 
bury (for  one  year)].  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1851.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  9,  1846.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7, 
1852.  London  correspondent  of  the  Inddpendance  Beige, 
1871-3.  Entered  the  Consular  Service,  1873.  Vice-Consul  at 
Boulogne,  1873-80;  Consul  at  Ragusa,  1883-5;  Consul  for 
East  and  West  Prussia,  Posen  and  Silesia,  1885-6;  for  Sicily, 
1886-92;  for  the  Philippine  Islands,  1892-5.  Author, 
A  Vision  of  Barbarossa  and  other  Poems,  etc.  Resided  latterly 
at  Rapallo,  Italy,  where  he  died  Dec.  18,  1915.  Father  of  the 
above.  (Eagle,  xxxvii.  273;  Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Who's  Who;  The  Morning  Post,  Dec.  20, 
1915-) 


42 


Stileman,  Charles  Frederick 

STILEMAN,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1884.  S.  of  F.  C,  of  S.  Kensington.  B.  [Jan.  3],  1865,  at 
Folkestone.  Schools,  Longdon,  Salop,  Marlborough  College 
and  Eastbourne.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  In  business  in  London 
as  a  manufacturers'  agent.  Died  Apr.  10,  1924,  at  Shottes- 
well,  Warws.  Brother  of  Edward  C.  (1886).  [Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.) 

STILEMAN,  CHARLES  HARVEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1S81.  Youngest  s.  of  [Major-General]  William 
Croughton,  Bombay  Army,  of  25,  Selborne  Road,  Brighton 
(and  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Gibbard,  of  Sharnbrook,  Beds.). 
B.  Feb.  15,  1863,  at  Aden.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1896;  D.D.  1913.  Ord.  deacon 
(Newcastle-on-Tyne)  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
North  Shields,  1887-9.  Missioner  (C.M.S.)  at  Baghdad, 
1889-91 ;  at  Julfa,  1891-3.  At  C.M.S. ,  Salisbury  Square,  1895. 
Secretary,  C.M.S.  Persia  Mission,  1895-1906.  C.M.S.  Or- 
ganising Secretary  for  dioceses  of  Exeter  and  Bath  and  Wells, 
1907-8.  Clerical  Secretary,  C.E.L.M.S.,  1908-12.  Bishop  in 
Persia,  1912-16.  V.  of  Emmanuel  Church,  Clifton,  Gloucs., 
19x6-18.  Married,  June  12,  1889,  Frances  Dale,  youngest 
dau.  of  J.  W.  Fenwick,  solicitor,  of  Tynemouth.  Latterly  of 
37,  Lingfield  Road,  Wimbledon.  Died  Feb.  23,  1925.  Brother 
of  Leonard  G.  (1875).  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who 
was  Who;  Burke,  L.O.;  The  Times,  Feb.  25,  1925.) 

STILEMAN,  EDWARD  CURTEIS.  .Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1886.  S.  of  F.  C,  Esq.,  of  Cromwell  Road,  London.  B.  May  6, 
1866.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Lent,  1887.  An  engineer. 
Died  Mar.  11, 1927.  Brother  of  Charles  F.  (1884).  {Haileybury 
Reg.) 

STILEMAN  (post  STILEMAN-GIBBARD),  LEONARD  GIB- 
BARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1875.  S.  of  [Major- 
Gen.]  William  [Croughton],  of  Sharnbrook  House,  Beds.  B. 
there,  June  22,  1856.  Schools,  Aberdeen  gymnasium  [and 
Brighton].  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B..A..  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Had 
succeeded  his  uncle  John  Gibbard  at  Sharnbrook,  1871,  and 
assumed  the  additional  name  of  Gibbard,  1877.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Beds.  Married,  Jan.  3,  1884,  Edith  Geraldine,  elder 
dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  Arrow,  deceased.  Brother  of  Charles  H. 
(1881).   (Scott,  MSS.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STILES,  EDWARD  MARSH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  30, 
1864.  S.  of  Edward,  surgeon.  B.  at  Chippenham.  School, 
Chippenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1864.  At  Dublin  and  St  George's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1871.  Of  Chippenham  in  1880  and  of 
Newport  PagneU  in  1890.  Died 'about  1891.'  {Peile, 11.  585; 
Medical  Directories.) 

STILL,  CHARLES  JOHN  GUNDRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1880.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James  Charles  (1849),  of  Culm  Davy 
House,  Wellington,  Somerset  (and  Eliza  IVIargaret,  only  dau. 
of  Joseph  Gundry,  Esq.,  of  The  Hyde,  Bridport,  Dorset). 
B.  Oct.  21,  1861,  at  Bridport.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880.  Farmed  in  New  Zealand.  Married  (i)  1887,  Sybil,  dau. 
of  John  Hardy;  (2)  1910,  Bertha  J.  M.  Steuart,  widow  of 
Claude  Steuart  and  dau.  of  Frederick  Hill,  M.R.C.P.  Died 
Apr.  27,  1944,  at  Walreddon  Manor,  Tavistock.  {Venn,  11. 
445;  Burke,  L.G.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The 
Times,  May  i,  1944.) 

STILL,  GEORGE  FREDERIC.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885.  S.  of 
George,  Surveyor  of  H.M.  customs,  deceased  (and  Eliza 
Andrew,  of  Tollington  Park).  B.  [Feb.  27],  1868,  in  London. 
Schools,  Camden  Road  Collegiate  and  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1888; 
Winchester  Reading  prize,  1889;  M.A.  1892;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.  1893;  M.D.  1896.  At  Guy's  Hospital;  House  Physician 
there.  M.R.C.S.,  1893;  M.R.C.P.,  1896;  F.R.C.P.,  1937- 
Practised  in  London.  Physician-in-Ordinary  to  the  Duke  and 
Duchess  of  York.  Physician  Extraordinary  to  King 
George  VI,  1937.  Consulting  Physician,  King's  CoOege 
Hospital;  to  the  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Great  Ormond 
Street,  and  to  the  Infants'  Hospital,  Westminster.  Fellow  of 
King's  College,  London.  Professor  of  Diseases  of  Children, 
King's  College,  London.  Goulstonian  Lecturer,  1902.  Ingleby 
Lecturer,  Birmingham  University,  1927.  Fitzpatrick  Lec- 
turer, R.C.P.,  1928  and  1929.  President  of  the  International 
Paediatric  Congress,  1933.  First  President  of  the  British 
Paediatric  Association.  Dawson  Williams  Memorial  Prize- 
man, B.M.A.,  in  recognition  of  his  work  for  sick  children. 
Hon.  Fellow,  Royal  Society  of  Medicine,  London.  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Edinburgh.  K.C.V.O.,  1937.  Author,  Common  Dis- 
orders and  Diseases  of  Childhood;  Diseases  of  Children  (with 
Sir  J.  Goodhart);  The  History  of  Paediatrics;  Concerning 
Children  (a  medley  of  verse) ;  etc.  Died  June  28,  1941,  at 
Salisbury.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who;  Venn, 
II.  475;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  July  i,  1941.) 


Stinton,  Joseph 

STILL,  The  Rev.  HENRY.  B.A.  1778,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  1778,  from  King's.  [S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Doynton, 
Gloucs.  Bapt.  Apr.  28,  1732.  School,  Winchester.]  Matric. 
from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  9,  1748-9,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1753.  R.  of  North  Wraxall,  Wilts.  R.  of  Clapton-in- 
Gordano,  Somerset.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Gale,  of 
Appleshawe,  Hants.,  and  had  issue  Buried  at  North  Wraxall, 
Mar.  18,  1804.  {Winchester  Sclwlars,  246;  Al.  Oxon.;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

STILL,  JAMES  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  19, 
1849.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Peter  (1821).  B.  [May  30,  1830],  at 
Cattistock,  Dorset.  School,  Rimpton,  Somerset.  Migrated  to 
Caius,  May  26,  1849.  Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Joined  the  regular 
Army  (Dragoon  Guards),  1853;  Lieut.,  1855;  Capt.,  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards,  185S;  retired,  i860.  Married,  i860,  Elizabeth 
Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Gundry,  Esq.,  of  The  Hyde, 
Bridport.  Resided  at  The  Hyde,  Bridport.  J. P.  for  Dorset. 
Died  Jan.  24,  1902.  Father  of  Charles  J.  G.  (1880).  {Venn. 
II.  288;  Hutchins,  in.  76;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 

STILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  27,  1864. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Robert,  solicitor,  of  London  (and  Laura  Frances 
Price).  B.  May  18,  1845,  at  Norwood,  Surrey.  School,  Win- 
chester. Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Rowing 
'blue,'  1866,  1867,  1868,  1869;  President,  C.U.B.C,  1868. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Lichfield,  1869-71.  C.  of  St  George's,  Wolverhampton, 
1871-2.  Missionary  in  Melanesia,  1873-9.  C.  of  Homingsham, 
Wilts.,  1879-80.  P.C.  of  Poynton,  Cheshire,  1880-2.  V.  of 
Netheravon,  Wilts.,  1882-4  and  1891-3.  Inc.  of  the  pro- 
Cathedral,  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  1885-91.  R.  of  Halstock , 
Dorset,  1893-4.  K.  of  Hockwold,  Norfolk,  1894-1902.  R.  of 
Hethersett,  1902-14,  and  V.  of  Ketteringham,  1905-14.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Norwich,  1906.  Married,  1876,  Anna  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Nitrill,  missionary  in  Melanesia. 
Died,  suddenly,  in  Hethersett  church,  Aug.  9,  1914-  (Win- 
chester Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  366;  Book  of  Blues;  Crockford; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 

STILL,  PETER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Feb.  27, 
182 1.  [S.  of  Peter,  of  Lincoki's  Inn]  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
W.  Strong,  of  Lincoln's  Inn).  B.  Jan.  19,  1801,  in  London. 
Matric.  Lent,  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Fellow,  1824-7. 
Ord.  priest,  1826;  C.  of  Cattistock,  Dorset,  1826.  C.  of 
Wrawby  with  Brigg,  Lines.,  -1841.  Married,  1827,  Ann,  dau. 
of  Henry  Hughes,  of  Harley  Street,  London.  Died  May  6, 
1844,  at  Brighton.  Father  of  James  C.  (1849).  {Clergy  List; 
Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  102;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

STILLMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1835;  a  'Ten-year  man.'    Of  Warwickshire.    B.  in 

Birmingham. 

STILWELL,  JOHN  FINNIS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1866.  [2nd]  s. 
of  .Arthur,  M.D.,  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex.  B.  there,  1847. 
Bapt.  July  5,  1847.  School,  Elstree.  Matric.  Michs.  1867. 
Proprietor  of  Moorcroft  House,  HUlingdon,  a  private  asylum 
established  by  his  father.  Married,  Jan.  8,  1872,  Katherme 
Emily,  younger  dau.  of  Daniel  Rutter,  Esq.,  of  Hillingdon. 
J. P.  for  Middlesex.  Died  Mar.  9,  1929,  at  HUlingdon  Furze, 
Middlesex.   {Venn,  11.  376;  llie  Times,  Mar.  11,  1929-) 

STIMSON,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  9, 
1822.  S.  of  John,  of  Coddenham,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Woodbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  6,  1830;  priest,  June  5.  1831.  Chaplam  of 
Fort  Clarence  and  Fort  Pitt,  Chatham,  1847-57.  Chaplam 
of  the  military  prison,  Weedon,  Northants.,  1857-74.  C.  of 
Norton-by-Daventrv,  1874-6;  V.  there,  1876-8.  Married, 
Nov.  27,  1834,  Sarah  Anne  Woodruffe,  niece  of  Thomas 
Brooke,  of  Melton  Lodge.  Died  May  19,  1878.  {Venn,  11.  186; 
Northants.  Clergy,  xiii.  69;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

STINTON,  The  Rev.  GEORGE.  D.D.  1768,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1719).  01 
Ilfracombe,  Devon].  Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
May  24,  1748,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1754:  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1755;  B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford)  1765.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College, 
1750-67.  Proctor  at  Oxford,  1764.  V.  of  All  Hallows 
Barking,  1767-83.  Chancellor  of  Lincoln,  1766-83.  R.  of 
Newington-CMW-Brightwell,  Oxon.,  1771-  Preb.  of  Peter- 
borough, 1776-83.  R.  of  Wrotham,  Kent,  1781-3-  F.R.S.; 
F.S..\.,  1776.  Died  Apr.  30,  1783,  in  Great  George  Street, 
Westminster,  aged  52.  {Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1783,  i-  452-) 
STINTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel  June  22, 
1818.  [Eldest  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Newton,  Heref.  (and  Mary  S. 
Yeomans).]  Matric.  Michs.  iSiS.  CaUed  to  the  Bar  Inner 
Temple,  June  16,  1820.  Equity  Draftsman.  Of  Munderfield 
Herold,  Heref.,  and  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Entitled  by 
his  descent  through  heiresses,  from  Thomas  de  Brotherton, 
to  quarter  the  Plantagenet  arms.  (V.  Hodson;  Burke,  Royal 
Families,  11.  ped.  xl.) 


43 


Stirling,  Edward  Charles 

STIRLING,  EDWARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  6,  1865.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward  [M.L.C.].  B.  Sept.  8, 
1848,  at  Strathalbyn,  South  Australia.  School,  St  Peter's 
College,  Adelaide,  South  Australia.  Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873;  M.B.  1874;  M.D.  1880;  Sc.D.  1910. 
At  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge,  and  St  George's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1872;  F.R.C.S.,  1874.  F.R.S.,  1893. 
Lecturer  in  Physiology  and  House  Surgeon  at  St  Georges 
Hospital;  Surgeon,  Belgrave  Hospital  for  Children.  Returned 
to  Australia,  1881.  Consulting  Surgeon  to  Adelaide  Hospital. 
Member  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  1883-6.  Lecturer  and 
later.  Professor  of  Physiology,  University  of  Adelaide. 
Director,  South  Australian  Museum.  President,  Australasian 
Medical  Congress,  Adelaide,  1905.  C.M.G.,  1893;  Kmghted, 
1917.  Married,  1877,  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gilbert,  of  Pewsey 
Vale,  South  Australia.  Joint  author  of  article  on  Hydatids  in 
AUbutt's  System  of  Medicine;  Noctorycies  typhlops,  a  new 
genus  and  species  of  Marsupial,  etc.;  Report  o«  Anthropology 
of  Central  Australia;  Report  of  Horn  Scientific  Expedition. 
Died  Mar.  20,  1919,  in  South  Australia.  Brother  of  John  L. 
(1866)  and  Norman  W.  (1879).  (Medical  Directories;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  26,  1919.) 

STIRLING,  FRANCIS  PURSER  HOLBROOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  3,  1900.  S.  of  J[ames],  Esq.,  of  9,  Hillington 
Park  Circus,  Cardonald,  Go  van,  Glasgow  [Rector  of  Paisley 
Grammar  School].  B.  at  PoUokshields,  Aug.  25,  1880.  At 
Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A.  1901).  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
(i2th  Wrangler)  1903.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Madras 
Christian  College,  1904-6.  Died  there,  Sept.  16,  1906. 
(C.  J.  Fordyce.) 

STIRLING,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1897.  [Eldest 
s.  of  Hugh,  Esq.,  of  Blackheath.  B.  Dec.  29,  1878.]  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  In  the  Pubhc 
Trustee's  Office,  1910.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.,  Hampshire  Regt.).  Died  Jan.  6,  1935,  at  Oakley, 
Hants.;  buried  at  Wootton  St  Lawrence,  Basingstoke. 
{Gigglesivick  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Jan.  8, 
1935.) 

STIRLING,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  2, 
1856.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  [Minister  of  George 
Street  United  Presbyterian  Church,  Aberdeen]  (and  Sarah 
Irvine).  B.  [May  3,  1836],  at  Aberdeen.  School,  Aberdeen 
Grammar;  and  at  King's  College,  Aberdeen  [M.A.  1855; 
LL.D.  1887].  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1858;  Sheep- 
shanks exhibitioner,  1859;  B.A.  [Senior  Wrangler  and  ist 
Smith's  prize)  i860;  M.A.  1863.  F.R.S.,  1902.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  23,  i860.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  i,  1862. 
Law  Reporter,  1865-76.  Conveyancer  and  Equity  Drafts- 
man. Junior  (equity)  Counsel  to  the  Treasury,  1 88 1.  Bencher, 
1886.  Judge  of  the  Chancery  Division  of  the  High  Court  of 
Justice,  1886-1900.  Knighted,  1886.  P.C,  1900.  Lord 
Justice  of  Appeal,  1900-6.  Married,  1868,  Aby,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Thomson  Renton,  of  Shalford,  Surrey,  and  had  issue. 
Resided  latterly  at  '  Finchcocks,'  Goudhurst,  Kent,  where  he 
died  June  27,  1916.  Father  of  the  next.  [Law  Lists;  Who  was 
Who;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Walford,  County  Families; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  D.N.B.) 

STIRLING,  JAMES  IRVINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.  S.  of  Sir  James  (above),  of  51,  Great  Cumberland 
Place,  London  (and  Aby,  dau.  of  John  Thomson  Renton, 
of  Shalford,  Surrey).  B.  May  20,  i86g,  in  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar,  1891;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  26,  1895.  Equity  Draftsman  and 
Conveyancer.  Of  Cranbrook,  Kent,  and  23,  Old  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn.  Died  Sept.  21,  1951.  [Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Sept.  25,  1951.) 

STIRLING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  i,  1830. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  20,  Royal  Circus,  Edinburgh 
[and  Content,  Jamaica]  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry 
Barrett,  of  Ciimamon,  Jamaica).  B.  [Jan.  24],  1813,  in 
Jamaica.  Educated  privately.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A. 
1839.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  31,  1837.  Married 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  Major  Crotty.  Died  in  1849.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
F.  P.  White.) 

STIRLING,  JOHN  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  Col.  Patrick,  of  Kippendavie,  Perthshire 
(and  Margaret  Mary,  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  John  Leith). 
[B.  Sept.  20,  1881.  School,  Eton.]  Did  not  reside.  Second 
Lieut.,  the  Gordon  Highlanders  (T.A.),  1899;  Second  Lieut., 
Scots  Guards.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. - 
Col.;  Bt.  Major;  M.C.;  D.S.O.,  1918,  'for  conspicuous  gal- 
lantry and  devotion  to  duty. .  .his  courage  and  contempt  of 
danger  inspired  all  ranks  with  the  greatest  confidence'). 
Married  (i)  Oct.  24,  1904,  Clara  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles 
Henry  Taylor,  of  Washington,  U.S.A.;  (2)  1914,  Olive  Louisa 
Blanche,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Leslie,  Bart.;  (3)  1923,  Gertrude, 


Stirling-Maxwell,  Archibald 

dau.  of  Commander  William  Sherbrooke,  R.N.  Of  Dunblane, 
Perthshire,  and  Ham  Common,  Surrey.  [Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  KeUy,  Handbook.) 
STIRLING,  JOHN  LANCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  17, 
1866.  [2nd]  S.  of  Edward  [M.L.C,  of  Adelaide]  (and  Harriet, 
dau.  of  John  Taylor,  of  Ryelands,  Herts.).  B.  [Nov.  5],  1849. 
at  Adelaide,  South  Australia.  School,  St  Peter's,  Adelaide. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1871.  Athletics  'blue' 
(hurdles),  1870.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  2,  1867. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  i8,  1872.  A  sheep-farmer.  Entered 
Parliament  in  South  Australia,  188 1;  Member  of  Legislative 
Council,  1890;  President,  1901.  Knighted,  1902;  K.C.M.G., 
1909.  Married,  1881,  Florence  Marian,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Milne,  of  Adelaide.  Of  The  Lodge,  Strathallyn,  South 
Australia.  Died  May  24,  1932.  Brother  of  Edward  C.  (1865) 
and  Norman  W.  (next).  [Book  of  Blues;  Law  Lists;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Walford,  County  Families;  Who  was  Who.) 
STIRLING,  NORMAN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,1879.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  July  7,  1861,  at  Adelaide. 
Australia.  School,  Charterhouse.  Did  not  reside.  Brother  of 
Edward  C.  (1865)  and  the  above.  [Charterhouse  Reg.) 
STIRLING,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  31,  1806.  [Only  s.  of  Thomas,  of  the  Middle  Temple. 
B.  in  1789.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1806; 
LL.B.  1812.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  28,  1804. 
Called  to  the  Bar.  Nov.  23,  18 10.  A  Puisne  Judge  in  Ceylon. 
Resided  latterly  at  Grove  House,  Battersea,  Surrey,  where 
he  died  Feb.  7,  1864,  aged  74.  [Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Law  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  404;  Boase,  ni.  750.) 
STIRLING  (post  STIRLING-MAXWELL),  WILLIAM.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28,  1835.  [Only  s.  of  Archibald,  of 
Keir  (and  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Maxwell,  8th  Bart.). 
B.  Mar.  8,  1818,  at  Kenmure.  School,  private.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1843;  Hon.  LL.D.  1874- 
Travelled  abroad,  exploring  Mount  Lebanon  and  visiting 
Spain.  Succeeded  to  the  family  estates  of  Keir,  near  Dun- 
blane, 1847.  M.P.  for  Perthshire,  1852-68  and  1874-8. 
Member  of  the  Universities  Commission,  1859  and  of  the 
Historical  Manuscripts  Commission,  1872-8.  Rector  of 
St  Andrews  University,  1862.  Succeeded  as  9th  Bart.,  1865, 
on  the  death  of  his  uncle.  Sir  John  Maxwell,  and  assumed  the 
additional  name  of  Maxwell.  Elected  Rector,  of  Aberdeen 
University,  1870,  but  declined  the  post.  Rector  of  Edinburgh 
University,  1872.  Chancellor  of  Glasgow  University,  1876. 
Knight  of  the  Thistle,  1876.  Hon.  Sec.  of  the  Highland  and 
Agricultural  Society,  1841.  President  of  the  Glasgow  Agri- 
cultural Society.  Bred  shorthorn  cattle  and  Clydesdale 
horses.  Married  (i)  Apr.  26,  1865,  Anna  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of 
David  Leslie  Melville,  loth  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville,  and 
had  issue;  (2)  Mar.  i,  1877,  Caroline  Elizabeth  Sarah  Norton 
(aged  69,  poetess  and  granddaughter  of  Richard  Brinsley 
Sheridan).  Author,  Don  John  of  Austria,  etc.  Died,  of  a 
fever,  in  Venice,  Jan.  15,  1878.  Father  of  John  (1884)  and 
of  Archibald  (1885).  [Return  of  M.P.s;  Walford,  County 
Families;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
STIRLING-CRAWFURD,     WILLIAM     STUART     (1837),     see 

CRAWFURD. 
STIRLING-HAMILTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1892.  [Youngest]  s.  of  [Gen.]  Sir  W[illiam],  Bart,  [of 
Grove  Lodge,  Ingatestone,  Essex].  B.  [Dec.  2,  1873],  at 
Exeter.  [School,  private.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1896; 
M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1904.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1901.  Practised 
at  Grove  Lodge,  Ingatestone,  Essex.  M.B.E.,  1920.  Died 
Feb.  4,  1932.  Brother  of  the  next.  [Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Feb.  6,  1932.) 
STIRLING-HAMILTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at 
Jesus,  1891.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  W[illiam]  [loth]  Bart,  [who 
assumed  by  deed  poll  the  additional  surname  of  Stirling, 
1889]  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major-General  Barr).  B.  [Dec.  4, 
1868],  at  Simla.  School,  Newton  College,  Devon.  Matric. 
Easter,  1891.  Succeeded  his  father  as  nth  Bart.,  1913.  Of 
Woodgaters,  Southwater,  Horsham,  Sussex.  Married,  May  24, 
1902,  Mabel  Mary,  dau.  of  Major-General  Henry  Tyndall, 
C.B.,  deceased,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  7,  1946,  at  South- 
water.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  [sub 
Hamilton);  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  14,  1946.) 
STIRLING-MAXWELL,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  William  (1835,  sub  Stirling) 
fgth]  Bart.,  of  Keir,  Dunblane,  Perthshire  (and  Lady  Anna 
Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  David,  loth  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville). 
B.  there,  Sept.  14,  1867.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1885. 
Of  Keir.  i6th  of  Keir  and  13th  of  Cawdor.  Served  with  the 
ist  Batt.,  the  Scots  Guards,  in  the  Nile  expedition,  1899; 
in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  Lovat's  Scouts  (T.F.  Res.) ;  Brig.- 
General,  Highland  Mounted  Infantry;  mentioned  in  des- 
patches).    M.P.   for  West   Perthshire,    1917-18.     Married, 


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Stirling-Maxwell,  Sir  John,  Bart. 

Apr.  14,  1910,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Fraser,  4th  dau.  of  the 
13th  Lord  Lovat,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  18,  1931.  Brother 
of  the  ne.xt.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Walford,  County 
Families.) 

STIRLING-MAXWELL,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1884.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  William  (1835)  [9th]  Bart., 
of  Keir,  Dunblane,  Perthshire  (and  Lady  Anna  Maria,  3rd 
dau.  of  David,  loth  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville).  B.  June  6, 
1866,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B..\. 
1894;  M.A.  1920.  Hon.  K.LB.A.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh, 
Glasgow  and  Aberdeen.  Assistant  Private  Secretary  to  Lord 
Knutsford  at  the  Colonial  Oflice.  Took  the  name  and  arms 
of  Stirling  on  succeeding  his  father  as  loth  Baronet,  Jan.  15, 
1878.  M.P.  for  the  College  division  of  Glasgow,  1895-1905. 
Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle,  1929.  Lieut.,  King's  Body- 
guard for  Scotland.  Chairman  of  the  Forestry  Commission, 
1929-32.  A  Trustee  of  Scots  National  Galleries.  Member  of 
the  Royal  Commission  on  Ancient  and  Historical  Monuments 
and  Constructions  in  Scotland,  1934.  Of  Pollok  House, 
Glasgow.  Married,  Nov.  12,  1901,  Arm  Christian,  dau.  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Eustace  Maxwell,  7th  Bart.  Brother 
of  the  above.  [Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.E.C.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Walford,  County  Families; 
C.  J.  Fordyce;  Who's  Who.) 

STIRLING-MAXWELL,  Sir  WILLIAM  (1835),  see  STIRLING. 

STIRLING-STUART,  WILLIAM  JAMES  STIRLING  CRAW- 
FURD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18,  1873.  S.  of  James, 
of  Castlemiik,  Lanarks.  B.  May  9,  1854,  in  Dublin.  School, 
Graveley,  Cambs.  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Of  Castle- 
mjlk,  Lanarks.,  Milton  and  Torrance.  D.L.  for  Lanarks. 
Mcuried,  1890,  Constance,  dau.  of  Alexander  Dennistoun. 
Died  Mar.  4,  1938;  buried  at  Carmunnock,  Lanarks.  (The 
limes,  Mar.  7,  1938;  KeUy,  Handbook.) 

STITT,  SAMUEL  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  i886.  S.  of  Samuel  [stock  and  share-broker],  of 
Claughton,  near  Birkenhead  (and  Ruth,  dau.  of  Henry 
Medder,  of  Liverpool).  B.  there.  May  21,  1866.  School, 
Birkenhead  [and  at  University  College,  Liverpool,  1885-6]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  St  Mary-the-Great, 
Cambridge,  1890-1.  Tutor  at  St  Aidan's  College,  Birkenhead, 
1891-2.  C.  of  Tring,  Herts.,  1892-4.  C.  of  St  Helier's,  Jersey, 
1894-7.  Acting  C.F.  at  Cork,  1897-9;  at  Aldershot,  1899- 
1901;  with  the  South  African  Field  Force,  1901-2.  Chaplain 
of  Caius,  1903-4.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1903-6. 
R.  of  Stretham  with  Thetford,  Cambs.,  1906-45.  Married, 
June  19,  1897,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -General  James 
Marquis,  deceased.  Died  July  31,  1945,  at  Cambridge. 
(Crockford;  Cambridge  Datly  News,  Aug.  i,  1945.) 

STOBART,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897.  3rd  s. 
of  William  C[ulleyj  [coal-owner],  of  Spellow  Hill,  Leeds.  B. 
there,  Oct.  24,  1879.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1897. 
Farmer  and  land-agent.  Of  Heighington  House,  Heighington, 
Durhaun.  Brother  of  Henry  F.  (1895)  and  half-brother  of 
William  R.  (1883).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

STOBART,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Matric.  from  Jesus, 
Oct.  1877.  Omitted  from  College  Adm.  Reg.  [3rd  s.  of  William, 
of  Pepper  Arden,  Northallerton,  Yorks.  (and  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Gen.  W.  J.  Wylde,  R.A.).  B.  Jan.  27,  1859.  School,  Wel- 
lington College.]  A  wholesale  merchant  in  Canada.  During 
the  Great  War,  1914-19,  purchased  supplies  in  Canada  and 
the  United  States  for  the  War  Office;  O.B.E.,  1918.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Charles  John  Brydges,  of  Winnipeg, 
Canada.  Latterly  of  Elmleigh,  Midhurst,  Sussex.  Died 
Dec.  11,  1935,  aged  76.  Brother  of  the  next  and  William  E. 
(1877).   (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Dec.  12,  1935.) 

STOBART,  HARRY  GERVAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1,  1888.  [5th]  s.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Pepper 
Arden,  near  Northallerton,  Yorks.  B.  June  5,  1869,  at 
Cocken  Hall,  Durham.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888.  Of  Thomton-le-Dale,  Pickering,  in  1927.  A  director 
of  Horden  Collieries,  Ltd.,  Darlington.  President  of  the 
General  Steel  Casting  Manufacturers'  Association.  J. P.  for 
Co.  Durham  and  the  North  Riding  of  Yorks.  Married, 
Apr.  19,  1897,  Bessie,  dau.  of  Frederick  Henderson  Brydges, 
of  Winnipeg.  Died  Aug.  21,  195 1.  Brother  of  the  above  and 
William  E.  (1877).  (Haileybury  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
STOBART,  HENRY  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1895.  [Second  son  of  WiUiam  Culley,  of  Spellow  Hill, 
Leeds.  B.  Sept.  2,  1876,  at  Etherley  Lodge,  Durham.  School, 
King's,  Canterbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898. 
Second  Lieut.,  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  1899;  Lieut.,  1900; 
Capt.,  1902.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1902. 
Retired,  1903.  Of  Dunchideock,  Devon.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1897)  and  half-brother  of  William  R.  (1883).  (Army  Lists; 
King's  Sch.,  Canterbury,  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
STOBART,  HENRY  JOHN  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.   i,   1886.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (Queen's 


Stock,  Edward  Ernest 

College,  Oxford,  1842),  of  Warkton  rectory,  Kettering.  B. 
Aug.  10,  1867.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1928.  Athletics  'blue'  (3  miles),  1888.  An 
electrical  engineer.  Married,  1895,  Frances  Geraldine,  dau. 
of  William  CoUey  Stobart,  of  Spellow  Hill,  Yorks.  Managing 
director  of  .Messrs  Chance  Brothers  and  Co.,  manufacturers 
of  optical  glass.  Died  Aug.  16,  1931,  at  Rufiold,  Colyford, 
S.  Devon;  buried  there.  (Haileybury  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues; 
The  Times,  Aug.  18,  1931-) 

STOBART,  JOHN  CLARKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1897.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  James  (i860),  of  St 
Augustine's  vicarage,  Bermondsey.  B.  Mar.  5,  1878,  at 
Swyre,  Dorset.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1899);  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1904. 
Assistant  Master  at  Merchiston  Castle  School,  1901-2;  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  School,  1902-10.  H.M.  Inspector  of 
Schools,  1910-24.  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  War  Cabinet 
Committee,  1917-18.  Education  Director  of  the  B.B.C., 
1924-9.  Married,  July  28,  1904,  Mary  Cuirey,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  William  Gibson,  V.  of  St  Giles,  Oxford. 
Editor  of  Virgil's  Select  Eclogues ;  Selections  from  the  Georgics 
and  Epoc)is  of  English  Literature.  Author  of  The  Glory  that 
was  Greece  and  The  Grandeur  that  was  Rome.  Died  May  12, 
1933,  at  West  Byfleet.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  May  13,  1933.) 

STOBART,  WILLIAM  EDEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1877.  [4th]  s.  of  William,  Esq.  [of  Norton  Conyers, 
Ripon].  B.  July  24,  1863,  at  Roker.  School,  Uppingham.  Did 
not  reside.  Lieut.,  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  1S83;  Capt.,  1887; 
Major,  1899.  Served  in  the  Sudan  expedition,  1885.  Of 
Spenithome  House,  Leybum,  Yorks.  Married,  Apr.  25,  1899, 
EUa  Frances,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  H.  F.  Dent,  of  Malton, 
Yorks.  Of  Nynehead  Court,  Somerset,  in  1927.  Brother  of 
Frederick  W.  (1877)  and  of  Harry  G.  (1888).  (Uppingham 
Sch.  Roll;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STOBART,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6, 
i860.  S,  of  William,  Esq.  (and  Eliza).  B.  at  Cheshunt,  Herts. 
Bapt.  Sept.  9,  1840.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A. 
1867.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Newington,  Surrey,  1865-7.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Croydon,  1867-72.  C.  of  St  Pancras,  1872-4.  R.  of  Swyre, 
Dorset,  1874-8.  V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Bermondsey,  1878-1902. 
V.  of  Carisbrooke  with  Northwood,  Isle  of  Wight,  1902-14. 
Married,  Aug.  27,  1867,  Susan  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
Clarke  Morris,  Esq.,  of  Oakham  Grange,  Rutland.  Latterly 
of  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight,  where  he  died  Jan.  28,  1919. 
Father  of  John  C.  (1897).  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  i, 
1919.) 
STOBART,  WILLIAM  RYDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1883.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WiUiam  C[ulley],  Esq.  [of  Spellow 
Hill,  Boroughbridge,  Yorks.].  B.  [July,  1864],  at  Etherley. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887.  Of 
Bragleenbeg,  Argylls.,  and  Pheasants  Coombe,  Hambleden, 
Bucks.  J. P.  Married,  1893,  Jessie  Octavia,  dau.  of  Francis 
George  Butler.  Died  Sept.  29,  1938;  buned  at  Hambleden. 
Half-brother  of  Edward  (1897)  and  Henry  F.  (1895).  (Upping- 
ham Sch.  Roll;  The  Times,  Oct.  1,  1938;  Burke,  L.G.) 
STOCK,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  16, 
1841.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1812),  of  Bow,  Middlesex 
(and  Sophia).  B.  there.  Mar.  24,  1823.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar;  B.A.  1845.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1847;  priest  (Winchester)  1848;  C.  of 
Prescot,  Lanes.,  1847-8.  C.  of  Stockwell,  Surrey,  1848-50. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cloudesley  Square,  Islington,  1850-3. 
Inc.  of  St  Peter's,  WeUington,  New  Zealand,  1856-88.  .\rch- 
deacon  of  WeUington,  1870-88.  Died  Sept.  23,  1901,  at 
WeUington.  Brother  of  Edward  P.  (1847)  and  John  R.  (1837). 
(.Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  4, 
1901.) 
STOCK,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  31,  1828.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  in  Jamaica.  School,  Black- 
heath,  Kent.  Matric.  Lent,  1829;  B.A.  1833. 
STOCK,  EDWARD  ERNEST.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1875.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Peche  (next),  of 
Bowness,  Windermere  (and  Penelope).  B.  at  Bu:ch-in- 
Rushokue,  Lanes.  Bapt.  July  31.  1855.  School,  Felsted 
(Mr  W.  S.  Grignon).  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  12, 1875.  Matric.  Michs.  1875 ;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon  (Carlisle)  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  CarUsle, 
1880-3.  C.  of  Broughton-in-Furness,  Lanes.,  1883-5.  C.  of 
Ulverston,  1885-6.  V.  of  Rydal,  Westmorland,  1887-98.  V.  of 
Rocliffe,  Cumberland,  1898-1910.  Married,  June  13,  1882, 
Ethel,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Brooksbank,  of  Thorn- 
barrow,  Windermere,  formerly  R.  of  Lamplugh,  Cumberland. 
DiedOct.  17,  1910.  Brotherof  Herbert  A.  (1877).  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Oct.  28,  1910.) 


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STOCK,  EDWARD  PECH£.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1847.  S.  of  the  Kev.  John  (1812),  V.  of  Finchinglield,  Essex 
(and  Sophia).  B.  Oct.  30,  1826,  at  St  Mary,  Stratford,  Bow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester)  1851;  priest,  1854;  C.  of  RadcliSe,  Lanes., 
1854-7.  R.  of  Windermere,  1857-1904.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Carlisle,  1871.  Rural  Dean  of  Ambleside.  Married,  Aug.  22, 
1854,  Penelope,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Cope,  Esq.,  of  Ardwick. 
Died  Oct.  16,  1904.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1841)  and  John  R. 
(1837);  father  of  the  above  and  of  Herbert  A.  (1877).  {Eagle, 
XXVI.  238;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  18,  1904.) 

STOCK,  EDWARD  WOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1853.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward,  gent,  (and  Elizabeth  Warton). 

B.  Jan.  14,  1832,  at  Poplar.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  (Civil  Law 
Classes,  ist  Class,  1855-6;  Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1857); 
LL.B.  1863.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  20,  1849.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1857.  Of  Wombrook,  near  Chard, 
Somerset.  Married  (i)  Dec.  29,  1864,  Barbara  Forbes,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Milne  Innes,  of  Balvenie  and  Edengight, 
Banffs. ;  (2)  Dec.  23,  1882,  LtUies  Georgiana,  6th  dau.  of 
Thomas  R.  Leadam,  M.D.,  of  Mortimer,  Oxon.  Died  Dec.  29, 
1913.  {Eagle,  XXXV.  224;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
2  he  Times,  Jan.  i,  1914.) 

STOCK,  HERBERT  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1877.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Pech6  (1847)  (and 
Penelope  Cope).  B.  [Feb.  24,  1857],  at  RadcliSe,  Lanes. 
School,  Felsted  (the  Rev.  D.  S.  Ingram).  Matric.  Michs.  1877. 
Second  Lieut.,  62nd  Regt.  of  Foot,  1879;  Lieut.,  Wilts.  Regt., 
1880;  Capt.,  1888;  Instructor  in  Military  Topography  at  the 
Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  1885-92;  Major,  1898. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1900.  Retired,  1900. 
An  Army  tutor.  Married,  Eleanor  Constance,  dau.  of  Rear- 
Admiral  Arthur  Morrell.  Died  May  29,  1935,  at  Windermere. 
Brother  of  Edward  E.  (1875).  {^l-  Felsted;  Army  Lists;  Who's 
Who  in  Norfolk;  The  Times,  June  i,  1935.) 

STOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1812.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1819.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  Sept.  22,  1816;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1817. 

C.  of  Bow,  Middlesex,  until  1841.  Lecturer  of  All  Saints', 
Poplar,  and  Thursday  morning  lecturer  at  St  Peter's,  Corn- 
hill.  V.  of  Finchinglield,  Essex,  1841-53.  Latterly  of  Earl's 
Terrace,  Kensington.  Died  Nov.  21,  1869,  at  Richmond, 
Surrey.  Father  of  Arthur  (1841),  Edward  P.  (1847)  and 
John  R.  (1837).    {Clergy  List;  lite  Guardian,  Nov.  24,  1869.) 

STOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  30,  1842. 
Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1850.  Ord. 
deacon,  1847;  priest,  1848.  P.C.  of  St  George's,  Chorley, 
Lanes.,  1850-89.  Died  Jan.  i8,  1889,  aged  70.  (Crockfotd; 
The  Guardian,  Jan.  23,  1889.) 

STOCK,  JOHN  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1837.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1812)  [C]  of  Bow,  Middlesex  (and 
Sophia).  [B.  Oct.  10,  1818.]  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  President  of  the 
Union,  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1841;  priest, 
May  22,  1842;  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Finchingfield,  Essex,  1842-9. 
V.  of  All  Saints,  Islington,  1849-53.  V.  of  Finchingfield 
(succeeding  his  father),  1853-60.  Secretary  to  the  Clergy 
Orphan  Corporation,  1861-83.  R-  of  All  Hallows-the-Great 
with  All  Hallows-the-Less,  London,  1860-87.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  18S4-7.  Married,  June  27,  1848,  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  W.  F.  Cobb,  R.  of  Nettlestead,  Kent.  Died  Apr.  11, 
1887,  at  Nice.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1841)  and  Edward  P. 
(1847).  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xv.  103; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  20,  1887.) 

STOCK,  JOHN  SHAPLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  2,  1821.  S.  of  John  [Edmonds]  (Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
1791,  L.C.P.,  1S03).  B.  at  Clifton,  Gloucs.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1821.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Nov.  i, 
1824;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1830.  President  of  the  Union,  1825. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  29,  1827.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  June  25,  1830.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Recorder  of 
Winchester,  1847-56;  Recorder  of  Exeter  and  Judge  of  the 
Provost  Court,  1856-67.  Bencher,  1865;  Q.C.,  1865.  Author, 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Lunacy;  Poems,  chiefly  translated  from 
the  German.  Died  May  7,  1867,  aged  62,  at  7,  Upper  Brook 
Street,  London.  {T.  A.  Walker,  421  and  MS.  note;  Law  Lists; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  i.  829.) 

STOCK,  WARINGTON.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.,  Oct.  1886. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  William,  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Derby.  School, 
Derby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889.  Subse- 
quently adm.  at  Downing;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter) 
1893;  priest,  i894;C.  of  Dodbrooke,  Devon,  1893-5.  C.  of  Grin- 
stead,  Sussex,  1896-1903,  and  Assistant  Master  at  Fonthill 
prep.  School.  Chaplain,  R.N.;  H.M.S.  Monmouth,  1903-4; 
Challenger,  1904-6;  Leander,  1906-8;  Fox,  1908-10;  Defence, 
1910-11;  Argyll,  1911-14;  Zealandia,  1914-16.  C.-in-charge 
of  Kilbride,  Co.  Wicklow,  1918-19.  Latterly  of  St  Andrew's, 
Coulsdon,  Surrey.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1923.  {Derby 
Sch.  Reg. ;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 


Stockdale,  James 


STOCK,  WILLIAM  LIEVESLEY.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.,  Apr. 
1885.  [S.  of  Lievesley,  Esq.,  of  Bedford-Leigh  vicarage, 
Lanes.  B.  Dec.  18,  1867.  School,  Norfolk  County.  Matric. 
Easter,  1885.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Apr.  18,  1887;  B.A. 
1888;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield)  1891;  priest,  1892; 
C.  of  Halifax,  1891-9.  C.  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.,  1899-1901. 
C.  of  Waterbeach,  Cambs.,  1901-3.  C.  of  Stratton  Strawless, 
Norfolk,  1903-13.  R.  of  Haynford,  1913-30.  R.  of  Bacons- 
thorpe,  1930-44.  Latterly  of  Sandy  Lodge,  Sheringham. 
Died  June  17,  1948-  (T.  A.  Walker,  594;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  June  21,  1948.) 

STOCKDALE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7.  1869. 
S.  of  the  Kev.  Henry  (1837),  R.  of  Bole,  Notts,  (and  Christine 
Ann).  B.  Apr.  18,  1850,  at  Gringley-on-the-Hill,  Notts. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors',  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1869; 
B.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1873;  priest,  1874;  C.  of 
Uttoxeter,  Staffs.,  1873-6-  C.  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs.,  1876-7. 
C.  of  Tettenhall,  Stafis.,  1877-80.  C.  of  Kidderminster, 
Worcs.,  1880-9.  V.  of  Stoke  Prior,  Heref.,  1889-1933.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Worcester,  1920-47.  Lie.  to  ofi.,  dio.  of  Worcester, 
1933.  Died  Dec.  29,  1947,  at  Worcester.  {Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Church  Times,  Jan.  9,  1948.) 

STOCKDALE,  ERNEST  AYSCOUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  6,  1866.  Of  Lines.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Walter  (1829),  V.  of  Morton.  B.  Oct.  15,  1846,  at  Linwood, 
Lines.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bp.  Ryan,  for  Ripon)  1871;  priest  (Ripon)  1872;  C.  of 
Birstwith,  Yorks.,  1871-4-  C.  of  Gilling,  1874-83.  V.  of 
Kirkby  Ravensworth,  1883-99.  V.  of  Middleton-Tyas,  1899- 
1936.  Married,  June  27,  1900,  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  Raw,  Esq., 
of  Whitley,  Northumberland.  Latterly  of  Hebdon  House, 
Catterick  Bridge,  Yorks.  Died  May  3,  1938,  aged  91,  at 
Saltburn-by-the-Sea;  buried  at  Middleton-Tyas.  {Crockford; 
The  1  imes.  May  5,  1938.) 

STOCKDALE,  FREDERICK  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, June  25,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Coventry,  1851-3.  C.  of  AUtborough,  Lines.,  1853-63.  V.  of 
Havenstreet,  Isle  of  Wight,  1863-79.  R.  of  Chedington, 
Dorset,  1879-1907.  Married  Katharine,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  Sheepshanks,  R.  of  St  John's,  Coventry.  Latterly  of 
Newton  House,  Ascham  Road,  Bournemouth,  where  he  died 
Oct.  9,  1915,  aged  88.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  14, 
1915) 

STOCKDALE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  9, 
1837.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1803),  V.  of  Kingerby,  Lines. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1841; 
priest,  1842.  P.C.  of  Misterton  and  C.  of  Beckingham,  Notts., 
1843-58.  R.  of  Bole,  1858-73.  R.  of  Clayworth,  1873-83. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1884.  Father  of  Charles  (1869); 
brother  of  William  (1844)  and  Joseph  W.  (1829). 

STOCKDALE,  HENRY  MINSHULL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  July  8,  1841.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1784)  (and 
Honor,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Godfrey  Wolley).  B.  Sept.  30,  1822, 
at  Mears  Ashby,  Northants.  School,  Aspley.  Matric.  Michs. 
1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  i, 
1845.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  14,  1848.  Capt.,  Northants. 
Militia.  Chainnan  of  Northants.  Quarter  Sessions.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Northants.  Succeeded  to  Mears  Ashby  Hall,  1858. 
Married,  Aug.  12,  1858,  Sarah  Emily,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Hervey  Knight,  R.  of  Weston  Favell,  Northants.  Died 
Oct.  3,  1913.  Brother  of  Septimus  (1841)  and  William  W. 
(1834);  father  of  the  next  and  of  Robert  W.  (1881).  {Law 
Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Walford,  County  Families; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

STOCKDALE,  HENRY  MINSHULL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1879.  S.  of  Henry  MinshuU,  Esq.  (above),  of 
Mears  Ashby  Hall  (and  Sarah  Emily,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Hervey  Knight,  R.  of  Weston  FaveU,  Northants.).  B.  [Feb.  8, 
1861],  at  Mears  Ashby.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  .Michs. 
1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1888.  Lieut,  3rd  Batt.  (Militia), 
Northants.  Regt.,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
July  7,  1886.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Of  Mears  Ashby  Hall, 
Northants.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Northants.  Married,  July  7, 
1896,  Florence  Margaret  Rose,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
ViUiers,  R.  of  Croft,  Darlington,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  20, 
1946.  Brother  of  Robert  W.  (i88i).  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

STOCKDALE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 
July  5,  1755.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Leicester.  School,  Leicester 
(Mr  Andrews).  Matric.  Michs.  1755;  Scholar,  1757;  B.A.  1760. 

STOCKDALE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  16, 
1795.  S.  of  Jbseph,  of  Great  Grimsby,  Lines.  B.  at  Wragby. 
School,  Glanford  Bridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1795.  Migrated  to 
Clare,  Dec.  28,  1797;  B.A.  1799. 


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STOCKDALE,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  17,  1849.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Skipton-in-Craven, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar;  B..\.  1853;  M.A.  1857. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1853;  priest,  1854;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Birmingham,  1853-6.  P.C.  of  St  Matthias,  Birmingham, 
1856-9.  V.  of  Baslow,  Derbs.,  1859-1907.  Married,  July  15, 
1902,  Mary  Beatrice,  only  dau.  of  Alfred  Hawley,  Esq.,  of 
Hampstead.  Died  Oct.  24,  1907,  aged  78.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Oct.  2S,  1907.) 

STOCKDALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  26,  1815; 
from  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
May  15,  1812,  age  18.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Wigton,  Cumber- 
land.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1820.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

STOCKDALE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  12, 
1803.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar;  B.A.  1807; 
M.A.  1811.  Ord.  deacon,  1807;  priest,  1808.  V.  of  Kingerby, 
Lines.,  1811-74,  and  R.  of  Tetford,  1820-74.  Died  at 
Kingerby  vicarage,  Jan.  13,  1874,  aged  89.  Father  of 
William  (1844),  Henry  (1837)  and  the  next.  (Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 

STOCKDALE,  JOSEPH  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  30,  1829.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Joseph  (above). 
B.  Apr.  19,  1810,  at  Kirton,  Lines.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1833;  priest,  1834;  C.  of  Linwood,  Lines.,  1835-61. 
V.  of  North  WiUingham,  1847-62.  V.  of  Morton  with  Hac- 
conby,  1862-1901.  Died  June  30,  1901.  Father  of  Ernest  A. 
(1866);  brother  of  Henry  (1837)  and  William  (1844).  (Burke, 
>L.G.\  Clergy  List,  where  he  is  caUed  'Walter'  only;  R.  L. 
Arrowsmitli.) 

STOCKDALE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
May  21,  1779.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1746-7),  of 
York.  B.  there  [Jan.  9,  1761].  School,  Manchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1779;  Scholar;  B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1786.  FeUow,  1785- 
1831;  Vice-Master  and  bursar,  1806.  Travelled  in  the  East 
for  some  time  as  companion  and  tutor  to  J.  B.  S.  Morritt 
(St  John's,  B.A.,  1794),  and  a  son  of  the  Earl  of  Rosebery. 
Died  Sept.  5,  1831,  at  Mears  Ashby,  Northants.,  aged  71. 
Brother  of  William  (1784).  {Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag., 
1831,  II.  3S0;  Letters  of  J.  B.  S.  Morriti;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STOCKDALE,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1881.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry  Minshull,  Esq.  (1841), 
of  Mears  Ashby  Hall  (and  Sarah  Emily,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Hervey  Knight,  R.  of  Weston  FaveU,  Northants.). 
B.  Oct.  31,  1862,  at  Earls  Barton.  School,  Winchester 
(Dr  Ridding).  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Armley,  Yorks., 
1886-1905.  V.  of  St  Silas,  Hunslet,  1905-16.  C.-in-charge  of 
Goldsborough,  1917-19.  V.  of  Greenhow  Hill,  Harrogate, 
1920-6.  V.  of  Burton  Leonard,  1926-33.  Married,  Mar.  i, 
1905,  Emily  Fozard,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  31,  Stepney 
Road,  Scarborough,  where  he  died  Mar.  13,  1946.  Brother 
of  Henry  M.  (1879).  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Mar.  16,  1946.) 

STOCKDALE,  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  at  Jesus  (age  16),  July  8, 
1841.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (next).  B.  [Jan.  24,  1824], 
at  Mears  Ashby,  Northants.  School,  Aspley.  Matric.  Michs. 
1841;  B..'^.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  C.  of  Daventry,  Northants., 
1847-8.  R.  of  Wilby,  1848-9.  Married,  Feb.  27,  1849, 
Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Paul  Anthony  Irby, 
R.  of  Cottesbrooke,  Northants.  Died,  s.p.,  May  11,  1849,  at 
Hastings.  Brotherof  Henry  M.  (1841)  and  William  W.  (1834). 
(Northants.  Clergy,  xni.  71;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  J849,  1. 
535  and  663.) 

STOCKDALE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  16,  1784- 
Of  Yorks.  [Younger  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1746-7),  Canon 
of  York  and  V.  of  Hayton  (and  Katharine,  dau.  of  Peter 
Minshull,  of  Hutton  Cranswick,  Yorks.).  B.  Apr.  5,  1767.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1786;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792.  Fellow.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  1791.  V.  of  Hundon,  Suffolk,  1801-37.  V.  of 
Mears  .A.shby,  Northants.,  1814-58.  R.  of  Wilby,  1837-48- 
Married,  Honor,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Godfrey  WoUpy,  R.  of 
Hawnby,  Yorks.  F.L.S.  Died  Feb.  27,  1858,  at  Mears  Ashby; 
buried  there.  Father  of  the  above,  of  William  W.  (1834)  and 
of  Henry  M.  (1841);  brother  of  Robert  (i779)-  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Northants.  Clergy;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List; 
Northants.  Clergy,  xiil.  71.) 

STOCKDALE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1844.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1803),  of  Kmgerby,  Lines,  (and 
Frances  Elizabeth).  B.  there.  Bapt.  Feb.  20,  1825.  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1850;  priest, 
1851;  C.  of  Carleton,  Yorks.,  1851-4.  C.  of  Milton-under- 
Wychwood  with  Lyneham,  Oxon.,  1854-76.  C.  of  Withers- 
field,  Suffolk,  1876-9.  C.  of  Barrow,  1879-88.  Died  Apr.  12, 
1888.  Brotherof  Henry  (1837)  and  Joseph  W.  (1829).  (Eagle, 
XV.  387;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 


Stocks,  Bentley 

STOCKDALE,  WILLIAM  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  May  24,  1834.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1784) 
[of  Mears  Ashby,  Northants.].  [B.  Mar.  6,  1814.]  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Davids) 
1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Glas-Cwm,  Radnors.,  1846-50.  R.  of 
Witchling  (or  Wychling),  Kent,  1853-81.  Married  (1)  Mary 
Martha  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Douglas,  of  Rhydyfran, 
Cardigans.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Emma,  dau.  of  James 
Ashenden,  and  had  further  issue.  Latterly  of  Sydney  Villa, 
Paignton,  Devon.  Died  Feb.  19,  1893.  Brother  of  Henry  M. 
(1841)  and  Septimus  (1841).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Crockford.) 
STOCKEN,  ARTHUR  PERCY.  Matric.  Non-Coil,  from  Caven- 
dish H.,  Michs.  1883.  [One  of  these  names  was  at  University 
College  School,  Hampstead.  A  dentist.  Of  16,  Woburn 
Square,  London.]  (Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  Reg.) 
STOCKENSTROM,  ANDRIES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  8,  1886.  Only  s.  of  Andries,  Judge,  deceased,  of 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  (and  Maria  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Andries 
J.  Hartzenberg,  of  Newlands,  Graaff  Reinet).  B.  [Sept.  22, 
1868],  at  Graafi  Reinet.  [School,  South  African  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Mar.  28,  1887.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1891.  Member, 
Legislative  CouncU,  Transvaal  and  Union  of  South  Africa. 
Chairman,  Public  Service  Commission.  Succeeded  his  uncle. 
Sir  Gysbert  Henry  Stockenstrom,  as  3rd  Bart.,  1912.  Mar- 
ried, Dec.  3,  1896,  Henrietta  Alexandra  Mabel,  dau.  of  Johan 
Hendrik  Booysen,  of  Klip  Drift,  Graafi  Reinet,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Dec.  i,  1922.  (Law  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Who  was  Who.) 
STOCKER,  ALONZO  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1894.  S.  of  Alonzo  Henry  [M.D.],  of  Craigweil,  Aldwick,  near 
Bognor,  Sussex.  B.  Apr.  30,  1876,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Lieut.,  Sussex  I.Y.,  1902-6; 
Hampshire  Carabiniers- Yeomanry,  1906-18.  Of  Sevington 
Manor,  Alresford,  Hants.,  and  Northlands,  Chichester.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Hampshire  Yeomanry; 
T.D.,  1919).  Died  June  29,  1946.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Church 
Times,  Nov.  15,  1946.) 
STOCKER,  GEORGE  BERTRAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1875- 
S.  of  James,  of  Bumham,  Bucks.,  and  Guy's  Hospital. 
School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  exhibitioner.  Assistant 
Master  at  Mr  Nash's  School,  Nice,  France,  1877-8;  at  the 
Wick  School,  Brighton,  1878-80.  Founder  and  Director  of 
the  Scholastic,  Clerical,  and  Medical  Association,  Limited, 
1884-1913.  Married,  June  2,  1887,  Alice  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Cadman  Hodgkinson.  Died  Oct.  9,  1913, 
aged  57.  (Al.  Felsted.) 
STOCKER,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  15,  1859. 
Did  not  reside.  Doubtless  the  man  of  these  names  who  was 
B.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Kingsclere,  Hants.,  1868-74.  V.  of 
Lincohi,  New  Zealand,  1879-82.  V.  of  St  John's,  Invercargill, 
1882-1913.  Archdeacon  of  Invercargill,  1884-1913.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  i,  1922.  (Crockford;  Who  was 
Who.) 
STOCKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6,  1782. 
S.  of  — ,  farmer,  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts.  B.  in  Hunts. 
Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A.  1786.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  29,  1786;  priest,  Aug.  17,  1788.  Died  Oct.  19, 
1798,  at  his  brother's  home  at  Colnbrook,  Bucks.,  after  a  few 
days  illness.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  496;  G.  Mag.,  1798, 
II.  994.) 
STOCKER,  WILLIAM  BEST.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  12, 

1826.  Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830. 
STOCKING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  15, 
1813.  Of  Beds.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  William,  R.  of  Tud- 
denham,  Suffolk.]  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar;  B.A.  1817.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Nov.  16,  1817.  Died,  'after  a  lingermg  LUness,' 
Jan.  17,  1825,  aged  28.  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  List;  G.  Mag., 
1825,  I.  283,  which  gives  date  of  death  Jan.  7,  1825.) 
STOCKLEY,  ALBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1891.  S.  of  —  [T.],  solicitor,  of  West  Town,  near 
Bristol.  B.  Mar.  22,  1871,  at  Wavertree,  Lanes.  School, 
Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1892;  B.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  St  James,  Cheltenham, 
1895-6.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight,  1897-1904. 
C.  of  Stretton  Grandison  with  Ashperton,  Heref.,  1905-6. 
V.  of  Ryarsh,  Kent,  1906-27.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Gloucester, 
1927-36.  Died  July  7,  1936.  at  'Ryarsh,'  Cheltenham. 
(Crockford;  Clifton  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  9,  1936.) 
STOCKS,  BENTLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  21, 
1830  S  of  Michael.  B.  at  HaUfax,  Yorks.  School,  Rich- 
mond, Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1831 ;  B.A.  1835.  A  barrister. 
Died  June  16   1843.   (Warwick's  Univ.  Reg.) 


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Stocks,  Charles  Edmund 

STOCKS,  CHARLES  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  22, 
1887.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  [Dec.  25,  1865],  in  Manchester. 
School,  Manchester  Grammar;  and  at  Owens  CoUege,  Man- 
chester. Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  B.D., 
Durham,  1922.  Ord.  deacon  (Bp.  Royston,  for  Liverpool) 
1892;  priest  (Liverpool)  1893;  C.  of  St  Leonard's,  Bootle, 
Lanes.,  1892-4.  C.  of  North  Meols,  1894-8.  V.  of  Widnes. 
1898-1901.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  Preston,  1901-7.  Tutor,  C.M.S. 
Prep.  Inst.,  Blackheath,  1907-n.  V.  of  Heme  Bay,  Kent, 
1911-19.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Canterbury,  1919-22;  dio.  of 
Rochester,  1922-3.  Inc.  of  St  John's,  Downshire  Hill,  Hamp- 
stead,  1923-30.  V.  of  Felsted,  Essex,  1930-4-  H-  of  Barnston, 
1934-9.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Chelmsford,  from  i939-  Married, 
1899,  Emily  Josephine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Frank  Poole.  Of 
Harpers,  Pleshey,  Cheknsford,  in  1949.  Died  Nov.  25,  1950. 
{Peile,  u.  734;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  i,  1950.) 

STOCKS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  27,  1842. 
S  of  William,  linen-draper,  of  Huddersfield  (and  Jane).  B. 
Sept.  25,  1822.  School,  Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  Germon). 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Aug.  15,  1847;  priest,  Aug.  20,  1848.  C.  ot 
St  Swithin's,  and  Vice-Master  of  Kmg's  College  Grammar 
School,  Norwich,  1847-53-  Married  Miss  —  Brewer.  Dis- 
appears from  Clergy  List,  1868.  Father  of  George  A.  (1876) 
and  the  next.   {Manchester  Sch.  Reg.) 

STOCKS,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Oct.  12,  1874.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Edward  (above).  B. 
May  27,  1856,  at  Norwich.  School,  Clergy  Orphan,  Canter- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Athletics  'blue'  (long  jump), 
1875,  1876.   Brother  of  the  next. 

STOCKS,  GEORGE  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  5,  1876.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1842),  deceased.  B. 
[Aug.  I,  1858],  at  Eaton,  Norfolk.  School,  Clergy  Orphan, 
Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  1880;  M.A. 
1883.  Assistant  Master  at  Lancaster  Grammar  School, 
1880-8.  Head  Master  of  Barrow  High  School,  1889-93;  of 
Lancaster  Grammar  School,  1893-1903;  of  Blackburn 
Grammar  School,  1903-19-.  Died  May  21,  i934>  at  Shanklm, 
Isle  of  Wight.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Clergy  Orphan  Sch. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  May  23,  1934.) 

STOCKS,  JOSEPH  HALLILEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr  7,  1856.  B.  at  Hahfax,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860.   (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

STOCKS,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  18,  1843. 
S.  of  Michael,  solicitor,  of  [Upper  Shibden  HaU],  Skircoat, 
Yorks.  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Halliley,  of  the  Manor  House, 
Dewsbury,  Yorks.).  B.  [1825],  at  Skircoat.  Bapt.  June  24, 
1825.  Matric.  Michs.  1843.  Major,  Royal  Dragoons;  served 
in  the  Crimea.  Of  Upper  Shibden  Hall,  Yorks.,  WoodhaU, 
Downham,  Norfolk,  and  Latherton  Wheel,  Caithness.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Norfolk  and  Caithness.  Married,  1863,  Jane 
Mary,  dau.  of  Colin  MacEchran,  of  Oatfield,  Argylls.  Died  in 
1895.   Father  of  the  next.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

STOCKS,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  2, 
1884.  [Only]  s.  of  Michael  (above),  of  Woodhall,  Downham, 
Norfolk.  B.  Aug.  9,  1864.  School,  Eton  [and  Glenalmond]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Of  Shibden  Hall,  near  Halifax,  and 
WoodhaU,  Downham  Market.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Married, 
1888,  Charlotte  Amelia,  dau.  of  Col.  Sir  Richard  George 
Ellison,  of  Boultham  HaU,  Lines.,  and  had  issue.  (Glenalmond 
Reg. ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists ;  Burke,  L.G. ;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

STOCKS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Queens',  May  14,  1855.  'Plus 
annos  24  natus.'  A  'Ten-year  man.'  Doubtless  the  man  of 
these  names  ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1862;  priest,  1863; 
C.  of  Padiham,  Lanes.,  1862-6;  C.  of  Great  Harwood,  1866-8; 
C.  of  Downham,  1868-82;  P.C.  of  Downham,  1882-93. 
Latterly  of  Mere,  Knutsford.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
190X. 

STOCKWELL,  GEORGE  EPHRAIM  ST  CLAIR.  Adm.  at 
King's,  Oct.  i,  1895.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George,  M.D.,  of  Batley. 
B.  July  20,  1876.  Schools,  Batley  Grammar  and  Dulwich 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  B.Chir.  1902; 
M.B.  1904.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital;  House  Physician  there. 
House  Physician,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Great  Ormond 
Street.  Practised  at  Leeds.  School  Medical  Officer  for 
Leeds.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  W.  Yorks. 
Regt.  (T.F.)  and  R.A.M.C.;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Lieut. -Col.,  1925.  Married,  July  3,  1906,  Gertrude 
Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Costigan,  of  Birmingham.  Of 
The  Grove,  Roundhay,  Leeds,  where  he  died  Mar.  9,  1952. 
(Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  Univ.  War  List; 
The  Times,  Mar.  11,  1952.) 


Stoddart,  John  Lawrence 

STODART,   GEORGE  EARLE.    Adm.   pens,   at    Peterhouse, 
Oct    I,  1873.    [Only]  s.  of  G.  W.,  Esq.,  of  Kedland,  Bristol. 
B    Dec    11:  1854.    School,  Clifton  CoUege.    Matric.  Michs. 
1873;  Scholar;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881.    Assistant  Master  at 
Cheltenham  College,  1877;  at  Lancing,  1879-81-  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester)  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Brighton, 
1881-2.    C.   of  St   John-the-Baptist,   Leamington,    1882-5 
C    of  St   James,   Norlands,   Notting   Hill,    1885-94.   V.   of 
Laleham,  Middlesex,  1894-1905.  Chaplain  at  Trieste,  1905-6; 
at  Alassio,  Italy,  1907-15-  V.  of  Madmgley,  Cambs.,  I9i5-3i- 
Married,  May  4,  1886,  Mary  Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  C.  H. 
Witherington,  of  Sonning,  Berks.   Died  Oct.  6,  1931.   (i-^- 
Walker,  541;  Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
May  12,  1886;  The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1931.) 
STODDARD,  JOHN  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Christ;s. 
Oct   23,  1869.  S.  of  Henry,  officer  in  the  Army.   B.  in  India. 
School,  Southwark.    Matric.  Michs.  1869.    Kept  three  terms; 
•returned    to    India.'     Acting   Assistant  Supermtendent   of 
Police,  Madras  Presidency,  1877;  Assistant  Superintendent, 
1889.   (Peile,  II.  612;  V.  Hodson.) 
STODDART,  CHARLES.    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at  Christ's, 
Oct.  13,  1758.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1726),  V.  of  ChoUerton, 
Northumberland  (and  Ann,  dau.  of  Ralph  Bates,  of  HalhweU). 
B    at  ChoUerton.    School,  Newcastle.    Matric.  Easter,  1759; 
Scholar;    B.A.    1763;    M.A.    1766.     Ord.    deacon    (London) 
Feb   27,  1763;  priest  (Rochester)  Dec.  1767.    Master  of  Ash- 
ford  School,  Kent,  1778-1812.    R.  (and  V.)  of  Newchurch, 
Kent,    1785-1812.    An   intimate  friend   of   WiUiam   Paley. 
Married  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Squu-e,  of  Lavenham, 
Suffolk.  Died  June  8,  1812,  at  Ashford,  aged  72 ;  buried  there. 
Father  of  the  next.    (Peile,  11.  267;  G.  Mag.,  1812,  i.  598, 
which  gives  died  May  29,  1812.) 
STODDART,   CHARLES.     Adm.    pens,    (age    16)    at   Christ's, 
Feb.  17,  1790.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (above)  (and  Ann,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Squire).  B.  at  Wandsworth,  Surrey.   School, 
Ashford.    Matric.  Michs.   1790;   Scholar;   B.A.   1794;   M.A. 
1797.    Ord.  deacon  (Lambeth)  Oct.  1796;  C.  of  Newchurch, 
Kent,  1796-1801.    R.  of  Shadoxhurst,  1801-29.  V.  of  North 
Shoebury,  Essex,  1806-29.   Died  Dec.  30,  1829,  at  Ashford, 
Kent.    (Peile,  11.  328;  G.  Mag.,  1829,  11.  647.) 
STODDART,  CHARLES  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  24,  1864;  re-adm.  sizar  Oct.  10,  1864.   S.  of  the  Rev 
William  (1819)  (and  Rosa).    B.  at  Willington,  Derbs.   Bapt. 
Aug.  29    1846.    Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1877. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bp.  Ryan,  for  Winchester)  1869;  pnest  (Wm- 
chester)    1870;   C.   of   Hatchford,   Surrey,    1869-71.     C.   of 
Wybunbury,    Cheshire,    1871-3.     C.    of    Askham    Richard, 
Yorks.,  1873-5.    C.  of  Askern,  1888-92.  V.  of  Ottrmgham, 
1894-1904.   Died  June  12,  1904,  aged  58.   (Eagle,  xxvi.  239, 
which  gives  date  of  death  June  10;  Crockford;  The  Standard, 
June  16,  1904.) 
STODDART,  The  Rev.  GEORGE  HENRY.    M.A.  1854-  incorp. 
from   Oxford.     [Eldest   s.   of   Stephen,    Esq.,   of    Ipswich.] 
Matric.  from  Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford,  .\pr.  10,  1821,  age  20; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1824;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1829;  3.D.  (Oxford)  i860. 
A  private  tutor  at  Eton,  from  1846.   Classical  Professor  and 
Chaplain    at    the    Cavalry    CoUege,    Roehampton,    Surrey, 
1857-8.    Chaplain   of   the   Eastry   Union,    Kent,    1869-76. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1878.   (.41.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List.) 
STODDART,   HENRY  FREDERICK.    Adm.   pens,  at  Sidney, 
June  28,  1845.    2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (181 1),  D.D.,  R.  of 
Lowick,  Northants.    B.  Mar.  1,  1826,  at  Ealing,  Middlesex. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849.   C.  of  Islip, 
Northants.,  1850-2.    Died  Mar.  7,  1852,  at  Lowick.    (Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  i.  424.) 

Corpus  Christi, 


STODDART,   JEREMIAH 

.  5,  1827.   Of  Cumb 

i;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1843.   In  Holy  Orders.   Master  of  the 


Adm.    pen 
Apr.  5,  1827.   Of  Cumberland.   Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar, 


Grammar  School,  Heversham,  Westmorland,  1844-9.    Dis- 
appears from  Clergy  List,  1850. 

STODDART,  JOHN.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  21,  1811. 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John,  Master  of  Northampton  Grammar 
School.]  B.  at  Aspley,  Beds.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1816; 
M.A.  1819;  D.D.  1836.  Fellow,  1817-20.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
1817;  C.  of  Harlestone,  Northants.,  1817-19.  V.  of  Pattishall, 
1819-37.  R.  of  New  Brentford,  Middlesex,  1837-42.  R.  of 
Lowick,  Northants.,  1842-55,  and  R.  of  Islip,  1843-55. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Dorset.  Died  Jan.  4,  1855. 
aged  61,  at  Lowick.  Brother  of  WiUiam  (1819)  and  Robert  W. 
(1829);  father  of  Henry  F.  (1845).  (Northants.  Clergy,  xill 
75-) 

STODDART,  JOHN  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Downing,  Jan.  21,  1823.  S.  of  Lawrence.  B.  at  Fontain- 
bleau,  France.  School,  Edinburgh  (Mr  A.  Carson).  Matric. 
Michs.  1823. 


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Stoddart,  Robert  Wilson 

STODDART,  ROBERT  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus, 
Mar  25  i82g.  [5th  s.  of  the  Rev.  John,  Master  of  North- 
ampton Grammar  School,  deceased.]  B.  [July  20,  1810],  at 
Northampton.  School,  Northampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
B  A  1813;  M.A.  1836;  B.D.  1873-  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester) 
1833-  priest,  1834.  V.  of  Hundon,  Suffolk,  1839-79.  Residing 
at  Suffolk  House,  Panton  Street,  Cambridge,  in  1895.  Died 
July  14,  i8g8.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  John  (181 1). 
(Crockford.) 
STODDART,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
May  27,  1819.  [3rd''  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  [Master  of 
Northampton  Grammar  School].  B.  [Sept.  15,  1802],  at 
Northampton.  School,  Northampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1819; 
Tancred  student;  Scholar,  1820;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1825;  priest,  1826.  Assistant  Master  at 
St  Peter's  Proprietarv  School,  Eaton  Square,  London. 
Second  Master  of  Repton  School,  1 838-4 .S.  P.C.  of  Stretton 
Staffs.,  1838-43.  V.  of  Willington,  Derbs.,  1843-55.  Head 
Master  of  Doncaster  Grammar  School,  1849-62.  V.  of  Arksey, 
Yorks.,  1855-65.  Author,  The  Bible  Explained.  Died 
Sept  23,  1865.  Brother  of  the  above  and  of  John  (1811); 
father  of  Charles  J.  (1864).  {Pcile,  11.  3941  Crockford- 
Norihants.  Clergy,  xii.  75;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1865, 11.  652.) 
STODDART,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1871;  B.A. 

1876;  M.A.  1904. 
STOGDON,  ABRAHAM  HORWILL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  17,  1834.    Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1847. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)   1839;  priest,   1840;  C.  of  Walsall, 
18.39-40.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  WalsaU,  1840-5.   Home  Secretary, 
London  Jews'   Society,   1845-9.  V.  of  St  John's,   Portsea, 
1849-52.    R.  of  Ovington,  Hants.,   1852-72.  V.  of  Barton 
Stacey,    1872-92.     Resided  latterly  at   Dix   Field,   Exeter 
where  he  died  Apr.  8,  1895,  aged  80.   Father  of  John  (1864 
and  the  next.  (Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Apr.  19,  1895.) 
STOGDON,  ARTHUR  READ.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept    29,  1869.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Abraham  HorwiU  (above), 
R.  of  Ovington,  Hants.]  B.  June  6,  1850,  at  Portsea.  School, 
Haileybury.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine  s,  Oct.  16, 
1869.    Matric.   Michs.   1869;   B.A.   1873;   M.A.   1877.    Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  1873;  priest  (Bp.  Anderson,  for  Durham) 
1874;  C.  of  WaUsend,  1873-8.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  North  Shields 
1878-81.   R.  of  St  James-the-Less,  Gateshead,  1881-94.  V.  of 
St   Mark's,  Millfield,    1894-1903-    V.  of  Norham-on-Tweed, 
iqo3-8.     R.   of   Chumleigh,   Devon,    1908-19.     Lived   sub- 
sequently at  Twyford,  Norfolk,  where  he  died  Nov.  27,  1921- 
Brother  of  John  (1864).    {Haileybury  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Nov.  30,  192 1.) 
STOGDON,  EDGAR.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  23,  1889.  [S.  of  John 
(1864).    B.  July  30,  1870.]    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs. 
1889-  Scholar;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Athletics  'blue*  (mile), 
1892,  1893.   Assistant  Master  at  Harrow,  1894.   Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb  )  1895 ;  priest,  1896.  Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham, 
1895-1900;  Head  Master  of  Elstree  School,  1900-3 ;  Assistant 
Master  at  Harrow,  1903-8.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Kensington 
(Harrow  Mission),  190S-14.  V.  of  Aldenham,  Herts.,  1914-23- 
V.   and  Rural  Dean  of  Harrow,   1923-44.    Married,   1914, 
Louise  Dakymple,  dau.  of  Henry  Dundas  and  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Baron  Napier  of  Magdala,  and  had  issue.    Latterly  of 
22,  Eastbury  Road,  Northwood,  Middlesex,  where  he  died 
June  30,  1951.    Brother  of  the  next  and  John  H.  (1895). 
{Book  of  Blues;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford;  Who's 
Who;  The  Times,  July  2,  1951.) 
STOGDON,  FRANCIS  ROE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1897.  [S.  of 
John  (next),  of  Harrow.]    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  Scholar;  B.A.   1901.    Studied  Modem  Languages  in 
France,  Germany  and  Austria.   Assistant  Master  at  Brandon 
House  School,  Cheltenham,  for  two  years;  at  Bromsgrove 
School  for  two  years;  at  Winchester  College,  1905;  at  King 
Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  1910-18.  Died  Mar.  31,  1918. 
Brother  of  John  H.  (1895)  and  Edgar  (above).   {Harrow  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg. ;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
STOGDON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  17,  1864.   [S.  of 
the  Rev.  Abraham  Horwill  (1834),  R.  of  Ovington,  Hants. 
B    Aug    1843.    Schools,  Uppingham  and  .-Mdenham,  and  in 
Germanv.]    Matric.  Michs.   1864;  B.A.   {6th  Classic)   1868; 
M.A.  1871.    Fellow,  1869.    Assistant  Master  at  Haileybury 
for  two  terms;  at  Harrow,  1869-1903  (Senior  Master,  1880). 
Married,    Tuly  29,   1869,  Ellen,   youngest  dau.  of  William 
Champion,  of  Bridge  House,  Worksop,  Notts.  A  contributor 
to  the  Alpine  Journal.    Died  Nov.   19,   1919,  at  Harrow. 
Brother  of  Arthur  R.  (1869);  father  of  the  next,  of  Edgar 
(1889)  and  Francis  R.  (1897)-  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Uppingham 
Sch.  Roll;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Nov.  21, 
1919.) 
STOGDON,  JOHN  HUBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1895     [2nd]  s.  of  John  (above),  of  West  Acre,  Harrow.    B. 
Apr   25    1876,  at  Harrow.   School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs. 


Stokes,  Charles  Albert 

1895.  Cricket  'blue,'  1897,  1898,  1899;  played  for  Middlesex, 
1899  and  1904.  On  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  One  of  the 
compilers  of  the  Harrow  School  Register.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (air-mechanic,  R.A.F.).  Married,  Nov.  4,  1909, 
Winifred  Gwenllian  Powell  Moore.  Sometime  of  Wyndham 
Lodge,  Harrow-on-the-Hill.  Died  Dec.  17,  1944,  at  Pinner. 
Brother  of  Francis  R.  (1897)  and  Edgar  (1889).  {Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Book  of  Blues;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Dec.  19, 
1944.) 

STOKES,  ADRIAN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893.  3rd  s.  of 
Henry,  general  merchant,  of  33,  Catherine  Street,  Liverpool. 
B.  Jan.  21,  1875,  at  Dawpool,  Cheshire.  School,  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool) 
1898;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Eccleston,  Lanes., 
1898-1902.  Missionary  (St  Andrew's  Bush  Brotherhood) 
at  Longreach,  Rockhampton,  Queensland,  1902-6.  V.  of 
Blackall,  Queensland,  1906-g.  C.  of  St  Paul's  Cathedral 
Church,  Rockhampton,  1909-14.  R.  of  YankaUUa,  South 
Australia,  1914-22.  Missionary  at  Enlield  with  Isl.  and 
Chicago,  1922-6.  R.  of  Acton  Bumell  with  Pitchford,  Salop, 
1926-48.  Of  Aston  Clinton,  Bucks.,  in  1952.  Brother  of 
Cosby  H.  (1899).   {Crockford;  Who's  Who.) 

STOKES,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  25, 
1863.  4th  s.  of  [John,  Esq.,  deceased,  and]  Hester  Maria,  of 
2,  Holywood  Terrace,  Great  Malvern.  [B.  Feb.  23,  1845.] 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar, 
1864;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1867;  priest, 
1868;  C.  of  St  Mary-the-Less,  Cambridge,  1868-9.  Head 
Master  of  Mussoorie  School,  Lucknow,  1869-99.  Married, 
June  3,  1869,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  J. 
Bayfield,  of  Southwark.  Latterly  of  10,  Canfield  Gardens, 
London,  N.W.,  where  he  died  Jan.  30,  1920.  Father  of  the 
next.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Feb.  3,  1920.) 
STOKES,  ARTHUR  BARNARD.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1893.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Arthur  (above).  B. 
Mar.  22,  1874,  at  Mussoorie,  North-West  Provinces,  India. 
School,  St  John's,  Leatherhead.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1896;  M.A.  1902.  Assistant  Master  at  Mussoorie  School, 
1897-1901;  at  La  Martiniere,  Calcutta,  1901-7;  at  the  Boys' 
High  School,  Allahabad,  1907-18.  Warden  of  the  Anglo- 
Indian  Hostel,  1913-18;  at  War  School,  Naini  Tal,  1919-20; 
at  King's  College  School,  Wimbledon,  1921;  at  Boriase 
School,  Marlow,  1921-6.  House  Master  at  the  Perse  School, 
Cambridge,  1926-31.  Residing  at  Cambridge  in  1952. 
{St  John's  Sch.,  Leatherhead,  Reg.) 
STOKES,  ARTHUR  ROMNEY.  .\dm.  at  King's,  Oct.  15,  i877- 
[Eldest  s.  of  George  Gabriel  (1837)  (and  Mary  S.,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  T.  Romney  Robinson).]  [B.  Sept.  27,  1858.  School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1885.  Assistant  Piaster  at  Hereford  Cathedral  School, 
1884-8;  at  Shrewsbury,  1889-1916.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
2nd  Bart.,  Feb.  i,  1903.  Married,  Apr.  7,  1897,  Mary 
Winifred,  eldest  dau.  of  Hubert  Garbett,  I.C.S.,  M.I.C.E. 
(sometime  superintending  engineer  of  the  Punjab),  of  Castle- 
town, Isle  of  Man.  Of  Kingsland,  Shrewsbury.  Died  there, 
s.p.m.,  June  12,  1916,  when  the  Baronetcy  became  extinct. 
Brother  of  William.  G.  G.  (1881).  {Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
D.N.B.  {sub  his  father);  The  Times,  June  15,  1916.) 

STOKES,  AUGUSTUS  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  24,  1868.  S.  of  Charles  (and  Mary  EUzabeth).  B.  Dec.  2, 
1846,  in  Bermondsey.  Bapt.  Mar.  21,  1847.  [Had  spent 
two  years  in  Coutts'  bank.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  (Moral  Sci. 
Trip.,  ist  Class,  1871);  Cams  prize,  1871;  B.A.  1872;  M.A. 
1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1872;  priest  {do),  1873;  C.  of 
St  John's,  Kidderminster,  1872-5-  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Soho, 
London,  1875.  C.  of  St  Lawence  Jewry,  1876-7.  Diocesan 
Inspector,  Ely,  1877-96.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1891-1922. 
V.  of  Elm,  Cambs.,  1896-1920.  Rural  Dean  of  Wisbech, 
1916-20.  Married,  1879,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Hill,  of  Wom- 
boum,  Staffs.  Latterly  of  87,  Cheriton  Road,  Folkestone, 
where  he  died  Sept.  24,  1922.  Father  of  John  L.  (1899). 
{Eagle,  XLiv.  102;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Sept.  27,  1922.) 
STOKES,  CHARLES  ALBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  12, 
1868.  [S.  of  John  (and  Hester  Maria).  B.  1849.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  {nth  Wrangler) 
1S72;  M.A.  1875.  Fellow,  1872-89.  Assistant  Master  at 
Trinity  CoUege,  Eastbourne,  1874;  at  Christ's  Hospital, 
1875-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1876;  priest  (Salisbury)  1877; 
C.  of  Tisbury,  Wilts.,  1876-8.  C.  of  Upper  Tootmg,  1879-82. 
V.  of  Warmfield  (or  Kirkthorpe),  Yorks.,  1882-9.  R.  of  Great 
Waldingfield,  Suffolk,  1889-1919-  Married,  Fanny  Ridley, 
2nd  dau.  of  H.  R.  Ellington,  of  Blackheath.  Resided  latterly 
at  Bexhill,  where  he  died  July  3,  1930;  buried  at  Waldmg- 
field.  {Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  July  7,  1930.) 


49 


Stokes,  Charles  Elrington 

STOKES,  CHARLES  ELRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  II,  1880.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Gabriel  (1846),  of 
Aughnacloy,  Co.  TjTone.  B.  June  30,  1861,  at  Raphoe,  Co. 
DonegaL  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton  (Mr  Francis).  Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Subsequently  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin;  M.B.,  B.Chir.,  1892;  M.D.  1893.  Resident  Surgeon 
at  Meath  Hospital;  Clinical  Assistant  at  Coombe  Hospital. 
Of  Chard,  Somerset,  in  1900.  Practised  at  Exeter,  1910-40. 
Married.  Died  Feb.  8,  1940,  at  Exeter.  Brother  of  William  F. 
(1877).    {Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  12,  1940.) 

STOKES,  CHARLES  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  14,  1836.  S.  of  Charles  Scott  [solicitor,  of  Streatham 
Common].  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs. 
1837.  Joined  the  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Brother  of  Scott 
N.  (1840).   {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

STOKES,  COSBY  HUDLESTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1899.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Henry,  merchant,  of  Liver- 
pool [and  Sydney  Elizabeth  Morgan].  B.  May  i,  1881,  in 
Liverpool.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902; 
M.A.  1910.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1904;  priest,  1905;  C.  of 
St  Andrew  with  St  Anne's,  Bishop  Auckland,  1904-8.  C.  of 
Taunton,  Somerset,  1908-11.  C.  of  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks., 
1911-14.  C.  of  Boxmoor,  Herts.,  1914-15.  R.  of  Wexham, 
Bucks.,  1915-19.  R.  of  Kyimersley  and  Preston  Weald- 
moors,  Salop,  1919-30.  R.  of  Epworth,  Lines.,  1930-2.  Died 
Oct.  13,  1932.  Brother  of  Adrian  (1893).  {Rossall  Reg.; 
Eagle,  xLvii.  190;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  18,  1932-) 

STOKES,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1826.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  Birmingham.  School,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1826. 

STOKES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  1835- 
Of  Gloucs.   Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1836. 

STOKES,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1877.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry.  B.  at  Brighton. 
School,  Wellington  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1882; 
M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of 
Snodland,  Kent,  1884-7.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Bethnal  Green, 
1887-90.  C.  of  Belvedere,  Kent,  1890-3.  C.  of  Dartford, 
1893-7.  Missionary  at  St  Saviour's  Collegiate  Church,  South- 
wark,  1897-1900.  V.  of  Rotherfield  Greys,  Oxon.,  1900-12. 
Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Oxford,  from  1912.  Latterly  of  Maidenhead. 
Died  May  13,  1945 ;  buried  at  Henley-on-Thames.  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  May  16,  I945-) 

STOKES,  FREDERICK  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  Frederick,  of  Coney  Weston  Hall, 
Sufiolk.  B.  Nov.  17,  1880,  at  Blackheath,  Kent.  School, 
Rickinghall,  Suffolk  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Private,  Hampshire 
Regt.;  Lieut.,  Cambs.  Regt.).   (Univ.  War  List.) 

STOKES,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  25,  1898.  S.  of  Charles  Thomas  [Assistant  Keeper  at 
the  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum].  B.  [Aug.  19,  1879],  at 
Cranbrook,  Kent.  School,  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar, 
Cranbrook.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Assistant 
Master  at  Inverness  College,  1901-3;  at  St  Cuthbert's  prep. 
School,  Great  Malvern,  1903.  Joined  the  staff  of  the  Victoria 
and  Albert  Museum,  1903.  Died  Jan.  9,  1938,  at  Sutton, 
Surrey.  (Peile,  11.  826;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times, 
Jan.  II,  1938.) 

STOKES,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  26,  1868.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  George  (Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  1822).  B.  at  Ardcolm,  Wexford.  School, 
Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1873;  priest,  1874;  C.  of 
Ashton  Keynes,  Wilts.,  1873-8.  C.  of  Petham  with  Waltham, 
Kent,  1878-1900.  V.  of  Wymynswold,  1900-26.  Died  Nov.  25, 
1926,  at  Dover.  (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  H.  Hodson;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Dec.  3,  1926.) 

STOKES,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24,  1870. 
S.  of  Hudleston,  of  Tiverton,  Devon.  B.  Sept.  4,  1851,  at 
Ootacamund,  India.  Schools,  Repton  and  Blundell's, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  1874-82.  C.  of  Biggleswade,  Beds.,  1882^. 
C.  of  Eynesbury,  Hunts.,  1883-9.  C.  of  Batsford  with 
Moreton-in-Marsh,  Gloucs.,  1890-7.  Accidentally  drowned, 
Aug.  14,  1897,  in  Lodore  Falls,  Cumberland,  while  on  holiday. 
(Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Aug.  16,  1897;  Penrith  Observer,  Aug.  17,  1897.) 

STOKES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1806. 
[S.  of  G.,  Esq.,  of  Old  Swinford,  Worcs.]  Migrated  to  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  15,  1806.  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  LL.B.  1812.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May  24,  1818;  priest,  Nov.  29,  1819;  C.  of 
St  Margaret's,  Westminster,  1819-25.  C.  of  St  Saviour's  and 
St  Augustine's,  Liverpool,  1841-3.  Chaplain  to  the  British 
residents  at  Rouen,   1844-7.    Chaplain  to  Wolverhampton 


Stokes,  Henry  Paine 

Union,  1848-58.  V.  of  Taunton,  Somerset,  1858-60.  Author, 
Syllahuses  on  Modern  and  English  History.  Died  Sept.  5, 
i860,  aged  73;  buried  at  Northleigh.  (Crockford;  0.  Mag., 
i860,  11.438;  W.  WUkin.) 

STOKES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  28,  1825. 
'Plus  annos  24  natus.'  A  'Ten-year  man.'  Matric.  Michs. 
1835.  Of  Hereford  Lodge,  Old  Brompton,  London,  1856-8; 
called  'B.D.'  Minister  of  Thurloe  Chapel,  Brompton,  1859. 
P.C.  of  Hope,  Hanley,  Staffs.,  1864-81.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1882.   (Clergy  List.) 

STOKES,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  16,  1865.  S.  of  Joseph  George,  gent,  (and  Anne).  B. 
Sept.  23,  1846,  at  Hoddesdon,  Herts.  Bapt.  Apr.  28,  1847. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870. 

STOKES,  GEORGE  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  7,  1837.  4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Gabriel,  R.  of  Skreen, 
SUgo,  Ireland  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Haughton,  R.  of  Kilrea,  Derry).  B.  [Aug.  13,  1819],  at 
Skreen.  [School,  Dr  Watt's,  Dublin.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Senior  Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize)  1841 ; 
M.A.  1844.  Fellow,  1841-57  and  1869-1902;  Master,  1902-3. 
Hon.  LL.D.  1888;  Hon.  Sc.D.  1888.  Lucasian  Professor,  1849- 
1903.  Kede  Lecturer,  1889.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1853. 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1855;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Dublin,  Edinburgh, 
Glasgow;  and  Aberdeen,  1888.  President  of  the  Philosophical 
Society,  1859.  M.P.  for  the  University,  1887-^1.  Created 
Baronet,  1889.  Pioneer  in  discovery  and  development  of 
spectrum  analysis.  F.R.S.,  1852;  Secretary,  1859-85;  Presi- 
dent, 1885-90;  Copley  medal,  1893.  'The  first  man  since 
Isaac  Newton  who  has  combined  in  his  own  person  the  three 
offices  of  M.P.  for  the  University,  Lucasian  Professor  of 
Mathematics  and  President  of  the  Royal  Society.'  A  pioneer 
in  Cambridge  in  use  of  a  typewriter.  Married,  July  4>.i857, 
Mary  Susanna,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Romney  Robinson, 
D.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  the  Observatory,  Annagh.  Author,  Mathe- 
matical and  Physical  Papers,  etc.  Died  Feb.  I,  1903.  Brother 
of  William  H.  (1824) ;  father  of  Arthur  R.  (1877)  and  William 
G.  G.  (1881).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who; 
Church  Bells  Portrait  Gallery,  32.) 

STOKES,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  18,  1867. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  Graham,  proctor  [of  St  John's  Park, 
Blackheath]  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  [Nov.  17,  1848],  at  Green- 
wich. Bapt.  Dec.  20,  1848.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1867.  One  of  the  original  members  of  the  Blackheath  R.F.C.; 
both  his  brothers  were  Internationals,  and  he  appeared  in 
international  trials,  .-^dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  6,  1870. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1873.  On  the  South-Eastem 
Circuit.  Assistant  Registrar  of  the  Admiralty  Division, 
1904-39.  Married,  Aug.  3,  1875,  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Henry  Sewell,  of  Loughton,  Essex.  Died  Oct.  16,  1944,  at 
Lewisham.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar,  The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1944-) 

STOKES,  HENRY  CORTLANDT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1884.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Hudleston  (1850), 
V.  of  Wall,  near  Lichfield  (and  Emily  Isabella,  dau.  of  Cort- 
landt  G.  M.  Skinner).  [B.  Feb.  5,  1865,  at  Carisbrooke,  Isle 
of  Wight.  School,  Aldenham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Guildford)  1889;  priest 
(Winchester)  1890;  C.  of  Bramshott,  Hants.,  1889-1900.  C. 
of  Frimley,  Surrey,  1902-5.  V.  of  Mattingley,  Hants.,  1905-12. 
C.  of  Brading  with  Yaverland,  Isle  of  Wight,  1921-45.  Mar- 
ried, 1902,  Margaret  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Alfred  Hind,  barrister. 
Latterly  of  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight,  where  he  died  Nov.  5, 
1949.   {Crockford;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 

STOKES,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1839.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Bole  Hall,  Warws.  B.  Mar.  2, 
1820.  School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric. 
Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1844;  priest, 
1845;  P.C.  of  Little  Eaton,  Derbs.,  1844-7.  R.  of  Grindon, 
Staffs.,  1847-73.  Married  Elizabeth  Sleigh.  Died  in  1873. 
Brother  of  Hudleston  (1850).  (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Clergy  List;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

STOKES,  HENRY  PAINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Tan.  24,  1872.  Of  Canterbury.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John, 
deceased.  B.  May  17, 1849,  at  Margate.  School,  British  Orphan, 
Slough.]  Matric.  Lent,  1872;  Scholar;  B.A.  1875;  Harness 
prize,  1877;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1878;  LL.D.  1897;  Litt.D.  1917. 
Hon.  Fellow,  1912.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1875;  priest,  1876; 
Chaplain  of  Corpus  Christi,  1875-6.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Cam- 
bridge, 1875-6.  C.  of  Wyddial,  Herts.,  1876-81.  C.  of 
St  James's,  Bristol,  1881-2.  C.  of  St  James's,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1882-91.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Cambridge,  1891-1917. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1917.  R.  of  Little  Wilbraham,  Cambs., 
1917-31.  Rural  Dean  of  Quy,  1922-7.  F.S.A.,  igii.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society,  1 909-11. 
President  of  the  Jewish  Historical  Society,  1914-16;  edited 
(in  collaboration  with  Dr  Israel  Abrahams)  Starrs  and  Jewish 


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Stokes,  Hudleston 

Charters  preserved  in  the  British  Museum.  An  authority  and 
wTiter  on  the  antiquities  of  the  town  and  University.  Married 
Jan.  23,  1894,  Sophie  Emmeline,  3rd  dau.  of  C.  B.  Mander, 
of  Wolverhampton.  Author,  History  of  Corpus  Christi 
College;  Esquire  Bedells;  Studies  in  Anglo- Jewish  History; 
The  Chaplains  and  the  Chapel  of  the  University  of  Cambridge; 
The  Chronological  Order  of  Shakespeare's  Plays,  etc.  Died 
June  16,  1931.  Brother  of  Louis  (1876).  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  June  17,  1931;  Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  23,  1931.) 

STOKES,  HUDLESTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  i,  1850. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  [of  Bole  Hall,  near  Tamworth].  B.  there, 
Aug.  27,  1831.  Schools,  Ashbourne  and  Aldenham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  Scholar;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1854;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1854-6.  C.  of  Brantry,  Co.  Tyrone,  1856-61.  C.  of 
Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight,  1861-71.  V.  of  Newtown,  Newport, 
1871-8.  V.  of  Wall,  Staffs.,  1878-88.  Rural  Dean  of  Lichfield, 
1886-8.  V.  of  St  Giles,  Shrewsbury,  1888-94.  R.  of  Stapleton, 
Salop,  1894-1902.  Lived  latterly  at  Crowthome,  Berkshire, 
where  he  died  Aug.  20,  1904.  Father  of  Henry  C.  {1884); 
brother  of  Henry  J.  (1839).  {Alde>iliam  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11. 
297;  Crockford;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Armagh 
Clergy;  The  Times,  Aug.  23,  1904.) 

STOKES,  JOHN  LAURENCE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899. 
Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Augustus  Sidney  (1868),  V.  of  Elm, 
Cambs.  B.  Jan.  2,  1881,  at  Garden  Walk,  New  Chesterton, 
Cambridge.  Schools,  Perse,  Cambridge,  and  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  jst  Class)  1902; 
M.A.  1928.  Student  at  the  British  School  at  Athens,  1903-4. 
On  Messrs  Blackie  and  Son's  editorial  stag,  1905.  Librarian 
at  Charterhouse  School,  1905-47.  Died  there,  Sept.  10,  1948. 
Benefactor  to  Pembroke.  (Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families; 
The  Times,  Sept.  13,  1948.) 

STOKES,  JOHN  WHITLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity.  Nov.  12, 
1864.  S.  of  Josiah,  of  The  Brook,  Liverpool.  B.  Aug.  9,  1846, 
at  West  Derby,  Lanes.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  B.A.   1869.    Of  Eye  Cottage,  Leominster.    Married, 

1879,  Mary  Beach,  5th  dau.  of  Joseph  Coates.  Died  May  6, 
1907.  Father  of  the  next.  {Shreu<sbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families.) 

STOKES,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  17,  1900. 
S.  of  John  Whitley  (above),  of  Leominster,  Heref.  (and  Mary. 
Beach  Coates).  B.  June  7,  1881,  at  Llanfechain,  Montgomery. 
School,  Leominster,  Heref.  Matric.  Michs.  1901;  B.A.  1905. 
Died  Apr.  25,  1943. 

STOKES,  LOUIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30,  1876. 
Of  Canterbury.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John.]  B.  Jtme  17,  1852,  at 
Margate.  School,  The  CoUege,  Torquay.  Matric.  Michs.  1876; 
Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans) 
1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Buckland,  Herts.,  1879-82.  Diocesan 
Inspector  of  Schools,  London,  1882.  C.  (and  Lady  Campden 
Lecturer)  of  St  LawTence  Jewry,  1883-6.    Married,  Jan.  5, 

1880,  Dora,  youngest  dau.  of  E.  Edmonds,  of  Richmond, 
Surrey.  Joint  Editor  (with  Deans  Stanley  and  Pero%vne), 
The  Letters  of  Bishop  Thirlwall.  Latterly  of  Richmond, 
Surrey,  where  he  died  May  23,  i886.  Brother  of  Henry  P. 
(1872).   (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  2,  18S6.) 

STOKES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  4,  1864. 
S.  of  Tames,  merchant  (and  Lydia).  B.  Aug.  5,  1845,  at 
Brampton,  Hunts.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A. 
1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  Landbeach, 
Cambs.,  1869-71.  C.  of  Bamack,  Northants.,  1871-3.  C.  of 
Monks-Kirby,  Warvvs.,  1873-8.  P.C.  of  SeUy  HiU,  Bir- 
mingham, 1879-89.  V.  of  Middlezoy,  Somerset,  1889-1902. 
R.  of  Famham,  Dorset,  1905-15.  Married,  Aug.  16,  1887, 
Lucy  Clara,  only  dau.  of  James  Sawyer,  of  Carlisle  and  sister 
of  Sir  James  Sawyer,  M.D.,  of  Edgbaston.  Died  Jan.  28, 
1915,  at  Bath.  [Eagle,  xxxvi,  274;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Feb.  4,  1915.) 

STOKES,  SCOTT  NASYMTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  27,  1840.  [3rd]  s.  of  Charles  Scott  [solicitor,  of 
Streatham.  B.  Apr.  6,  1821,  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B..A..  1844.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  10,  1849.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  30,  1852.  Inspector  of 
Schools.  1853-71;  Senior  Inspector,  1871.  Member  of  the 
Royal  Commission  on  Priman,'  Education  in  Ireland,  1868-80. 
Died  Auk.  i,  1891,  in  London.  Brother  of  Charles  S.  (1836). 
{St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Foster.  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Boase,  iii.  767.) 

STOKES,  THOMAS  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1846.  S.  of  the  Ven.  John  Whitley,  Archdeacon  of  Armagh. 
B.  [May  24],  1828,  at  Ferns,  Ireland.  Schools,  Ireland  and 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  ^l..\.  1853.  Ord. 
deacon  (Armagh)  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of  Derryloran,  Co. 
Tyrone,  1851-4.  C.of  Camteel,  1854-83;  R.  there,  1883-1909. 
Preb.  of  Armagh,  1886-94;  Chancellor  of  Armagh,  iqoo-^; 
Treasurer  of  Armagh  cathedral,  1894-1900.   Married  Sophia, 


Stollard,  James  Samuel 

dau.  of  William  Fenwick,  of  Convoy,  Raphoe.  He  was  an 
excellent  amateur  printer  and  invented  the  caustic  method  of 
dishorning  cattle,  .\uthor.  The  Book  of  Daniel,  etc.  Died 
May  19,  igii,  at  Auhnacloy,  Co.  Tyrone.  Father  of  Charles 
E.  (1880)  and  William  F.  (1877).  {Venn,  11.  277;  Crockford; 
Armagh  Clergy.) 
STOKES,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1876. 
S.  of  John,  schoolmaster  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  June  28,  1847, 
at  'Slupston,'  Dudley,  Worcs.  Bapt.  Aug.  29,  1847.  Mus.Bac. 
i878;Mus.D.  1882.  Composerof  a  large  number  of  songs,  etc., 
some  of  which  became  very  well  knowTi.  Was  intended  for 
the  scholastic  profession,  and  after  being  a  pupil  teacher 
obtained  a  scholarship  at  Saltley  College,  Birmingham,  and 
held  positions  in  schools  in  London  and  Birmingham.  After 
his  parents  had  died,  he  became  possessed  of  means,  but  his 
personal  appearance  continued  to  be  very  neglected,  and  he 
was  always  regarded  as  a  poor  man.  Left  an  estate  vadued 
at  more  than  ((^31,000  which,  after  the  payment  of  a  few 
small  legacies,  he  bequeathed  to  the  Royal  Academy  of 
Music,  for  the  foundation  of  several  scholarships.  Died 
Nov.  25,  1916.  {Brown  and  StraUon,  397;  The  Musical  Times, 
Lviii.  68  and  423.) 
STOKES,  WHITLEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1885.  S.  of  H.  E., 
Esq.,  of  Kenmare,  Ireland.  B.  Dec.  i,  1867.  School,  Clifton 
CoUege.  Matric.  Lent,  1886.  M.B.,  London,  1894;  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  1892.  Medical  Officer,  Transvaal  goldmining 
estates,  in  1900.  Lived  at  Pilgrims'  Rest,  Lydenburg,  Trans- 
vaal. Died  in  1908.  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 
STOKES,  WILLIAM.  Hon.  LL.D.  1874.  [2nd  s.  of  William, 
M.D.  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.),  Regius  Professor  of  Medicine 
at  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin.  B.  Mar.  10,  1839,  in  DubUn.] 
Educated  at  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin;  B.A.  1859;  M.B., 
M.D.  and  M.Chir.,  1863.  F.R.C.S.,  1874-  Professor  of  Sur- 
gery, Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  Ireland,  1872;  President, 
1886-7.  President  of  the  Pathological  Society,  1881. 
Knighted,  1886.  Married  EUzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
J.  L.  Moore,  D.D.,  Vice-Provost  of  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin. 
.■\uthor,  William  Stokes,  his  Life  and  Works,  etc.  Died 
Aug.  18,  igoo,  at  Pietermaritzburg,  Natal.  {Whou'os  Who.) 
STOKES,  WILLIAM  FENWICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11, 
1877.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Gabriel  (1846),  of  .'^ughna- 
cloy,  Co.  Tyrone.  B.  Aug.  27,  1859.  School,  BlundeU's, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar;  B.A.  (?,th  Wrangler) 
1881;  M.A.  1884.  Fellow,  1881-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Kilmore, 
for  Armagh)  1884;  priest  (Down,  for  .Armagh)  1885;  C.  of 
Derryloran,  Co.  Tyrone,  1884-7.  R.  of  Clonoe,  1887-8;  R.  of 
Cloghemey,  1888-9.  Assistant  Master  at  Friars'  School, 
Bangor,  for  one  year;  at  BlundeU's  School,  Tiverton,  for 
one  year;  at  Rugby  School,  1889-1920.  R.  of  Gayton, 
Northants.,  1920-33.  Married,  Dec.  27,  igoo,  Caroline  Olga, 
2nd  dau.  of  WiUiam  Sargent.  Latterly  of  Princes  Risborough 
where  he  died  Jan.  i,  1945.  Brother  of  Charles  E.  (1880). 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford;  Armagh  Clergy;  Fox- 
Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  Jan.  4,  1945.) 
STOKES,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  of  Professor  George  Gabriel 
(1837).  B.  [Feb.  9,  1863],  at  Cambridge.  [School,  Marl- 
borough CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar,  1882;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1884;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  i8go; 
M.A.  1892.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1889.  Died,  unmarried,  Aug.  26,  i8g3,  at  Coundon,  Warws. 
Brother  of  Arthur  R.  (1877).  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
STOKES,  WILLIAM  HAUGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Oct.  19,  1824;  from  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  where  he  had 
been  adm.  (age  17)  July  5,  1819.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Gabriel, 
R.  of  Skreen,  Co.  Sligo.  B.  in  Dublin.  School,  Eimiskillen. 
Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  {i(>th  Wrangler)  1828;  M.A.  1831. 
FeUow,  1828-53;  Dean,  1836-45.  Senior  Proctor,  1848-9.  Adm. 
ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1847.  Chaplain  of  Sherbum  Hospital, 
Durham,  1844-52.  R.  of  Denver,  Norfolk,  1852-84.  Died 
May  24,  1884,  aged  81.  Brother  of  George  G.  (1837).  {Al. 
Dubl.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Venn,  11.  194;  The 
Guardian,  May  28,  1884.) 
STOKES,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke.  Oct.  1893. 
Eldest  s.  of  Whitley  (B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1852), 
LL.D.,  barrister-at-law,  of  15,  Grenville  Place,  London.  S.W. 
B.  May  28,  1874,  at  Simla.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897.  'Went  abroad  and  had  a  ranch.' 
(Rev.  Adrian  Stokes.) 
STOKOE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  25,  1878; 

Mus.Bac.  1882. 
STOLLARD,  JAMES  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1871.  [S.  of  Tames,  schoolmaster,  of  Clay  Cross,  Derbs. 
School,  Derby."]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  (i&th  Wrangler) 
1875;  MA.  1880.  Assistant  Master  at  Wakefield  Grammar 
School  from  1876.  {Derby  Sch.  Reg.) 


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Stolterforth,  Charles  Alfred 

STOLTERFORTH,  CHARLES  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  23,  1855.  S.  of  Sigismund,  physician.  B.  May  21,  183a, 
at  Dover.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1855 ;  f  cnolar 
1857;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1863.    Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1863; 
priest,  1864;  C.  of  St  Simon  and  St  Jude,  Manchester  1863-5. 
C.  of  Withington,  Lanes.,  1865-8.  C.  of  Wihnslow,  Cheshire, 
1868-74.  V.  of  Kainow,  1874-90-  V.  of  Wybunbury,  1890- 
1900.    Died  m  Feb.  1900.    Father  of  the  next;  brother  of 
Henry  (1855).   {Peile,  11.  543;  Crockford.) 
STOLTERFORTH,     GEORGE     HERBERT.      Adm.     pens,     at 
Christ's,  June  8,  1897.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Alfred  (above), 
V.  of  Wybunbury,  Cheshire.   B.  [Nov.  16,  1878],  at  Ramow, 
Cheshire.    School,  RossaU.    Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900. 
Adm.  SoUcitor,  1904;  practised  in  London,  1904-9;  in  Liver- 
pool, 1909-11;  in  Australia,  1911-12.    Assistant  Master  at 
Kings'  School,  Ely,  1913-  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.,  Cheshire  Regt.,  and  M.G.C.;  wounded).   Latterly  of 
Grey  Friars,  Chester.    {RossaU  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  816;   Umv. 
War  List;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Law  Lists.) 
STOLTERFORTH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  27,  i855- 
S.  of  Sigismund,  M.D.,  of  Chester.    B.  Sept.  26,   1836,  at 
Dover.    School,   King's,  Canterbury.    Matric.  Michs.   1855; 
B.A.    1859;   M.A.    1864.    M.D.,  Edin.,   1868.    Practised  at 
Chester.     Physician,   Chester   general    infirmary.     Of   Grey 
Friars,  Chester.  J. P.  for  Cheshire.  Died  Oct.  3- i907-  Brother 
of  Charles  A.  (1855).   {Venti,  11.  326;  Medical  Directories.) 
STOMM,  WILLIAM  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23, 
1885.    Count  of  the  Austrian  Empire.    S.  of  Count  Ivan. 
B    [Apr,  28,  1866],  at  Gran,  Hungary.   Schools,  private  and 
Harrow.     Matric.    Michs.    1885.     Migrated    to    Downmg, 
Jan   20    1886.    Became  a  naturalised  British  subject,  1893. 
Lieut.,  4th  Batt.,  East  Surrey  Regt.  (T.A.),   1898;  Capt., 
4th  Batt.,  Liverpool  Regt.;  ist  Class  Army  Interpreter  m 
French.    Served   in   the   South   African   War   as    Personal 
Assistant  to  Col.  Stacpole,  Chief  Embarcation  Stafi  Officer 
at  Southampton.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Staff, 
Mersey  Defences,  1914-15;  embarcation,  1915-16;  Russian 
Government  Committee,  1916-17;    Ministry   of    Mumtions, 
1917-20).   Of  Grove  Hill,  Harrow-on-the-Hill.   Died  Aug.  8, 
1939.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  7i5;  Army  Lists.) 
STONE,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  2,  1896.    [2nd  s.  of 
Edward,   of  Lansdowne   Place,   Blackheath.]    B.   June   27, 
1877.    School,  Clifton  CoUege.    Matric.  Michs.   1896;  B.A. 
1899;  M.A.  1903.    Played  footbaU  for  Kent.    A  weU-known 
rifle  shot.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1903 ;  practised  in  London.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  i6th  Lanes.  Fus.; 
mentioned  in  despatches  twice,  1918;  D.S.O.,  1918);  killed 
in  action,  Oct.  2,  1918.   [Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Univ. 
War  List;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 
STONE,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1885.   S.  of  William  Henry  (1853).  of  Lea  Park,  GodaUning, 
Surrey     B.  Feb.  5,   1866,  at  Godahning.    School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Of  Tedworth  Gardens,  Chelsea.  {Harrow 
ScZ.  Reg.) 
STONE,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1843. 
S     of   Job,   farmer,    of   Wooton-Underwood,   Bucks,    (and 
Elizabeth).    B.   at  Wooton.    Bapt.   Feb.   2,   1823.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847.    Died  Feb.  20,  1847,  in  WeUclose 
Square,  London.   (G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  449-) 
STONE,    CHARLES    HENRY.     Adm.    pens,    at    Peterhouse, 
Julyi  1856.  S.of  the  Rev. 'Charles' [George]  (1817),  of  Long 
Burton.   [B.Apr.  11,  1838.  School,  Eton  (King's  Scholar).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1856;  B.A.  i860.   Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)    1861;   priest,    1862;   C.   of   Swaffham,   Norfolk, 
1861-3.   C.  of  Kingstone,  Heref.,  1864.   C.  of  Wembworthy, 
Devon,  1865-9.    C.  of  Rockboume,  Hants.,  1870-5.    C.  of 
North  Tawton,  Devon,   1875-7.     R.  of  Cheldon,   1877-97. 
R  of  Samesfield,  Heref.,  1897-1905.  Married,  1883,  Claudine 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Walker  Molony,  R.  of 
West  Worlington,  Devon.   Died  Aug.  21,  1926,  at  Ringwood, 
Hants.   {Crockford;  The  Rev.  C.  E.  Stone.) 
STONE,  EDWARD  ARTHUR.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1881. 
S    of   Arthur  John   Edward,  deceased,   of  Cotham   Road, 
Bristol.    B.  Feb.  14,  1863,  at  Clifton.   School,  Manilla  HaU, 
Clifton.   Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  Mason  prize,  1885; 
M.A.  1888.   {Venn,  11.  448.) 
STONE,  EDWARD  DANIEL.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  June  8,  1852.    [Eldest  s.  of  Joseph,  Town  Clerk  of 
Dorchester.    B.  there,  Dec.  31,  1832.]    Matric.  Michs.  1852; 
B.A.  {4th  Classic)  1856;  M.A.  1859.    FeUow,  1855-62.    Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  i860.    Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1857-84. 
Kept    a    preparatory    school    at    Stonehouse,    Broadstairs, 
1884-95.   Retired  to  Abingdon,  and  thence  to  his  son's  house 
at  Radley  CoUege.  Married,  Aug.  3,  1861,  Elizabeth  Theresa, 
only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Vidal.   Author,  Dorica;  joint 
editor  of  Florilegium  Latinum,  etc.   Died  Sept.  17,  1916,  at 


Stone,  Henry  Owen  Lowndes 

Radley  College.  Father  of  Francis  J.  (1886),  WUliam  J.  (1892) 
and    Edward    W.    (1886);  brother  of   William   H.   (1858). 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  19,  1916.) 
STONE,  EDWARD  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  3,  1852.  Of  Middlesex.  Doubtless  same  as  the  next. 

STONE,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  23, 
1854.  [Only  s.  of  Edward,  of  London.  From  Kmg's  College, 
London.  B.  Feb.  28,  1831.]  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar; 
B.A.  {5th  Wrangler)  1859;  M.A.  1862.  FeUow,  1859-72;  Hon. 
FeUow,  1875.  Incorp.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1879-  Chief 
Assistant  at  Greenwich  Observatory,  1860-70.  Astronomer 
Royal  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1870-9;  Radcliffe  Observer 
at  Oxford,  1879-97.  F.R.S.,  1868.  President,  R.A.S.,  1882-4. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  An  Experimental  Determina- 
tion of  the  Heat  of  Certain  Stars;  An  Experimental  Determina- 
tion of  the  Velocity  of  Sound;  etc.  Died  May  9,  1897,  at 
Oxford.    (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who.) 

STONE,  EDWARD  WELLINGTON.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  9,  1886.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Daniel 
(1852),  schoolmaster,  of  Stonehouse,  St  Peter's,  Thanet, 
Kent.  B.  Oct.  16,  1867,  at  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Assistant 
Master  at  Eton,  1890-1923.  Married,  Dec.  21,  1907,  Laura 
Neville,  youngest  dau.  of  J.  E.  Bovill,  of  Dorking.  Latterly 
of  Shute  House,  Walditch,  Bridport,  Dorset.  Died  Feb.  i, 
1936.  Brother  of  WUliam  J.  (1892)  and  the  next.  (The 
Times,  Feb.  3  and  4,  1936.) 

STONE,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  4,  1886. 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Daniel  (1852),  Assistant  Master 
at  Eton.]  B.  June  19,  1866.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  i886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford) 
1901;  priest,  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Radley  CoUege, 
1890-1924.  Chaplain  of  Windsor  Great  Park,  1925-39. 
M.V.O.,  1939.  Lie.  to  ofi.,  dio.  of  Oxford,  1939;  perm,  to  off., 
dio.  of  Guildford,  from  1939.  Latterly  of  Virginia  Water 
Cottage,  Windsor  Great  Park,  where  he  died  Nov.  1,  1948. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  of  WiUiam  J.  (1892).  {Haileybury 
Reg.;  Crockford.) 

STONE,  FREDERICK  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Sept.  29,  1865.  Matric.  Michs.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Man- 
chester) 1872;  C.  of  Delph,  Lanes.,  1872-4.  C.  of  Friarmere, 
1874.  C.  of  Holcombe  Rogus,  Devon,  1875;  C.  of  Huish, 
1875-80.  C.  of  Coleme,  Wilts.,  1881-2.  C.  of  Chisledon, 
1881-4.  C.  of  Lockerley,  Hants.,  1884-6.  C.  of  Quarley, 
1887-92.  C.  of  Batcombe,  Somerset,  1892-4.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1896. 

STONE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1770.  S.  of  Philip,  of  Egham,  Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1771;  Scholar;  B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1777.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  July  28,  1776;  C.  of  Hopton  and  Wattisfield, 
Suffolk,  1776.  R.of  Hopton,  1783-1817.  R.  of  Garboldisham, 
NorfoUi,  1811-15.  Died  in  1817.  Al.  Oxon.  quenes  the  m- 
cumbency  of  Hopton  for  a  contemporary  namesake,  but  the 
recorded  age  at  death  refutes  this. 

STONE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  11,  1817.  S.  of 
Daniel,  Esq.,  of  Bradpole,  Dorset.  B.  Nov.  4,  1797,  at 
Brimley,  Dorset.  School,  Dorchester  (Mr  Trenow).  Matric. 
Lent,  i8i8;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  C.  of  Peasmarsh,  Sussex, 
1822-6.  V.  of  Long  Burton  with  Hohiest,  Dorset,  1826-42. 
R.  of  Bondleigh,  Devon,  1842-53.  Married,  1836,  Carolme 
Susanna,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Ekins  (1804),  R.  of  Folke, 
Dorset.  Died  Sept.  29,  1853.  Father  of  Charles  H.  (1856). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  The  Rev.  Charles  E.  Stone.) 

STONE,  HADAREZER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, May  22,  1852.  S.  of  George.  B.  Apr.  10,  1834,  m 
London.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1852; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1856.   (Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners.) 

STONE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1852. 
[Only]  s.  of  Thomas.  B.  Mar.  12,  1833,  at  Kennington, 
London.  School,  Clapham,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1852; 
B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Adm.  at  the  Irmer  Temple,  Apr.  6, 
1853.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1858.  Married,  June  26, 
i860,  Sarah  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Ede  Butt,  of  Little- 
hampton.  Died  Oct.  19,  1916.  {Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar.) 

STONE,  HENRY  OWEN  LOWNDES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  10,  1815.  [3rd]  s.  of  William  Lowndes  (post 
Stone),  (Brasenose  Oxford,  1769),  of  Brightwell  [Baldwin], 
Oxon.  [B.  June  10,  1795.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
from  Balliol  CoUege,  Oxford,  June  4,  1813,  age  17  (sub 
Lowndes),  as  'son  of  WiUiam,  of  Marylebone,  London.* 
Married,  1827,  Sarah  Anne,  dau.  of  Augustus  Trimbish. 
Settled  in  New  York,  U.S.A.  Died  in  Feb.  1871.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
List  of  Carthusians ;  Burke,  L.G. ;  V.  Hodson.) 


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STONE,  HUNTINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1876. 
Did  not  reside. 

STONE,  JAMES  DOVETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  19, 
1848.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Bexley,  Kent  (and  Mary  Char- 
lotte). B.  Sept.  j6,  1830,  at  Plumstead.  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
B.A.  1S57. 

STONE,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1823.  [3rd]  s.  of  Arthur  Daniel  [M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 
University  College,  Oxford,  1782J.  B.  [Apr.  12,  1803],  at 
Richmond,  Surrey.  Schools,  St  Paul's  and  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Easter,  1825;  Scholar,  1827;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831, 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1828;  priest,  1829.  P.O.  of  Eye. 
Northants.,  1832-42.  Hanged  himself  in  a  fit  of  insanity, 
Nov.  14,  1842.  (List  of  Carthusians;  Northants.  Clergy,  xiii. 
83;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1843,  1.  103.) 

STONE,  JOHN  FREDERICK  MATTHIAS  HARRIS.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1872.  S.  of  John,  Town  Clerk  of 
Bath.  B.  Sept.  2,  1S53.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  Scholar;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1887.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Author 
and  journalist.  Died  Jan.  11,  1939,  at  Caravan  Cottage, 
Great  North  Road,  E.  Finchley.  Brother  of  WiUiam  (1875). 
(CliftonCoU.  Reg.;  1  he  Times,  Jan.  i2,ig3,g;T.  A.Walker,  540.) 

STONE,  JOHN  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17, 
1876.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas,  solicitor  [and  Susanna].  B.  Mar.  18, 
•1857,  in  the  parish  of  St  George's  in  the  East,  London.  Bapt. 
Jan.  5,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1S83. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  19,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  26,  1883.  Of  EweU,  Surrey.  Member  of  the  Metropolitan 
Water  Board  from  1907.  Married,  1895,  Edith  Emily,  dau. 
of  Edward  Hart,  of  EweU,  and  widow  of  Charles  A.  Hubbuck. 
Died  Nov.  11,  1930.  (Eagle,  xlvi.  114;  Law  Lists;  The  Times, 
Nov.  14,  1930.) 

STONE,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  11,  1882.  S.  of 
Henry,  box-manufacturer,  of  Banbury,  Oxon.  B.  June  9, 
1858,  at  Coventry.  School,  Flounders  College,  Ackworth. 
Matric.  Michs.  1S82;  Scholar,  1885;  B.A.  (Hist.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Hon.  D.Litt.,  Madras.  Entered  the 
Madras  Educational  Service,  1886;  Professor  of  History  at 
the  Presidency  College,  1887-95;  Principal  of  Kumbakonam 
College,  1895-1903.  Inspector  of  European  Schools  and  of 
Training  Schools,  1903-7.  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council, 
igo8.  Principal  and  Professor  of  English  Literature,  Presi- 
dency CoUege,  Madras,  1907-12.  Special  Deputy  Director  of 
Public  Instruction,  1912-14.  Director  of  Public  Instruction, 
1914-19.  CLE.,  1913;  Knighted,  1919.  Supervisor  for 
Secretary  of  State  for  India  for  Indians  nominated  to  I.C.S., 
1919-23.  Director  of  Henry  Stone  and  Son,  Banbury,  1919; 
Chairman,  1925.  Married,  1889,  Diana  Christina,  dau.  of 
J.  W'.  Brassington,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  9,  1941.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Walford,  County  Families;  Who's  Who;  The 
Times,  Oct.  11,  1941-) 

STONE,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  May  11,  1847. 
S.  of  Josiah,  Esq.  B.  at  Wednesbury,  Staffs.  School, 
Brewood.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar;  B.A.  1851;  M.A. 
1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1S52;  priest,  1854;  C.  of 
Willington,  Derbs.,  1852-3.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Coseley, 
Staffs.,  1854-60.  Chaplain  to  J.  Bagnall  and  Sons,  Cappon- 
field,  1860-7.  R.  of  Brierley  Hill,  1S67-S8.  R.  of  Willington, 
Derbs.,  1888-90.  C.  of  Drayton-Bassett,  1894-6 .  R.  of 
Foxcote  (or  Forscote),  Somerset,  1896-1908.  Latterly  of 
St  Margaret  Street,  Bradford-on-Avon,  where  he  died  Dec.  14, 
1910.   (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  23,  1910.) 

STONE,  REGINALD  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1898. 
S.  of  — ,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  June  29,  1879,  at  Leicester. 
School,  Dover  College  (the  Rev.  W.  Compton).  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  Choral  Scholar;  B..A.  1902.  Football  (rugby) 
'blue,'  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1903;  priest,  1904. 
Assistant  Chaplain  at  Dover  CoUege,  1903-5  and  1908-10. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Rangoon,  1905-6.  Subsequently 
of  24,  Manor  Road,  FoUiestone;  'a  lawn-tennis  professional 
and  sports-dealer.'  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1918.  (Book 
of  Blues;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Dover  College  Reg.) 

STONE,  RICHARD  JENKYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  30, 
1817.  [Probably  s.  of  Richard  Selfe,  of  Somerset.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1817. 

STONE,  ROBERT  WARNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  II,  1852.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  [of  Prebendal  House,  Thame, 
Oxon.].  B.  [Oct.  2,  1833],  at  Crendon,  near  Thame.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1857.  Ensign,  MUitary 
train,  1858;  Lieut.,  i860;  Capt.,  1863;  transferred  to  8oth 
Foot  (S.  Staffs.  Regt.),  1872;  Brevet  Major,  1877.  Served  in 
New  Zealand,  1864-7.  Retired,  1883.  Died  in  or  before  Jan. 
1923.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 


Stone,  William  Henry 

STONE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Dec.  i,  1821. 
S.  of  Samuel,  attorney,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Nor- 
wich. Matric.  xMichs.  1822;  B.A.  (24th  Wrangler)  1826;  M.A. 
1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich);  priest,  May  24,  1S29.  R-  of 
St  Augustine's,  Norwich,  1832-41.  P.C.  of  St  John  de 
Sepulchre,  1841-8.  Died  Aug.  19,  1848,  at  Norwich.  (Venn, 
11.  185;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  II.  662.) 
STONE,  THOMAS.  .Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  27,  1825; 
re-adm.  sizar  June  12,  1826.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar, 
182S;  B.A.  1829;  Norrisian  prize,  1830;  M.A.  1834.  Adm. 
ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1837.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  6, 
1830;  priest  (Chester)  July  17,  1831.  Theological  lecturer  at 
St  Bees  CoUege,  1834-8.  C.  of  St  John-the-EvangeUst,  West- 
minster, 1838-9.  C.  of  Felsted,  Essex,  1839-50.  Died 
Mar.  12,  1850,  aged  47.  (Scott,  MSS.;  J.  E.  Smith,  6t  John- 
the- Evangelist,  Westminster,  115;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  i.  548;  Al. 
Oxon.) 
STONE,  THOMAS  PLATT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  I,  1848.  S.  of  WiUiam  [and  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Piatt]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Brother  of 
WUliam  H.  (1853). 
STONE,  TOM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1876.  S.  of 
Thomas,  farmer  [and  Jane  Pearse].  B.  at  CUtsome,  Nettle- 
combe,  Somerset.  Bapt.  June  24,  1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1876; 
Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Heigham,  NorfoUc, 
1890-6.  V.  of  St  James  with  Pockthorpe,  Norwich,  1896-1904. 
V.  of  Barrow-on-Soar,  Leics.,  1904-23.  Married,  Sept.  15, 
1891,  Ada  Thornton,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  T.  GrifSth,  R.  of 
SmaUburgh,  NorfoUi.  Died  Sept.  13,  1923.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Eagle,  XLiii.  188;  Crockford.) 
STONE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  9, 
1S2X.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Maidstone,  Kent.  School,  Ham- 
mersmith, London.  Matric,  Michs.  1821.  Migrated  to  Peter- 
house,  Jan.  22,  1823;  B.A.  1826;  M..4..  1829.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1825;  priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1829.  C.  of  Beer- 
Ferris,  Devon,  -1841-8.  C.  of  St  James's,  Taimton,  Somerset, 
1853-8.  C.  of  Marshwood,  Dorset,  1859-65.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1867.  (T.  A.  Walker,  416.) 
STONE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1875. 
[3rd]  s.  of  John,  Town  Clerk  of  Bath.  B.  Jan.  14,  1857. 
School,  Clifton  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar;  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1878);  B.A.  1879;  M-A.  1883.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  18S0.  F.L.S.;  F.R.G.S.;  F.Z.S.  Some- 
time lecturer  in  Botany  at  Newnham  CoUege.  TraveUed 
extensively;  visiting  Khartoum  and  the  White  Nile  in  1882. 
Present  at  the  coronation  of  Czar  Nicholas  II.  Sometime 
Manager  of  the  Royal  Institute.  Governor  of  the  Royal 
Mineral  Water  Hospital,  Bath.  Of  The  Albany,  PiccadiUy, 
London,  in  1952,  of  whose  Board  he  was  Chairman.  Gave 
£10,000  to  Peterhouse.  Brother  of  John  F.  M.  H.  (1872). 
(Clifton  Coll.  Reg. ;T.  A.  Walker,  545 ;  Wiio's  Wlw.) 
STONE,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  3, 
18S9.  S.  of  Thomas  [died  Feb.  1878]  (and  Anne  Jones).  B. 
Oct.  14,  1870,  at  Warrington.  School,  Warrington  Grammar 
(Mr  E.  J.  WUlcocks).  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar,  1889; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1892;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1893); 
B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  WeUs)  1895; 
priest,  1896;  C.  of  Radstock,  Somerset,  1895-8.  Assistant 
Master  at  Bristol  Grammar  School,  1895;  at  Bromsgrove 
School,  1901.  Warden  of  St  Thomas's  CoUege,  Colombo, 
Ceylon,  1901-25.  Lecturer  at  University  CoUege,  Colombo, 
1926-31.  Inc.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Colombo,  1928-31.  V.  of 
Udimore,  Sussex,  1931-5.  Died  Oct.  29,  1936,  at  Bourne- 
mouth. (Bromsgrove  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxix.  284;  Crockford; 
People  in  Ceylon.) 
STONE,  WILLIAM  BAYFORD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1897. 
[Youngest  s.  of  WUliam  A.,  of  Croydon.  B.  1878.  School, 
St  Edward's,  Oxford.]  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Choral  Scholar; 
B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  A  chartered  accountant;  A.C.A., 
1904;  F.C.A.,  1913.  Member  of  the  firm  of  Cash,  Stone  and 
Co.  Married,  Mar.  28,  1906,  in  Cambridge,  Mary  CecUia, 
youngest  dau.  of  Dr  A.  H.  Mann,  organist  of  King's.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  3rd  V.  Batt., 
Queen's  Own  Royal  West  Kent  Regt.,  1915-18).  Of  48, 
CopthaU  Avenue,  London,  E.C.,  and  Hextable,  The  Avenue, 
Beckenham,  Kent.  J. P.  for  Kent,  1938.  Died  June  15,  i952- 
(St  Edward's  Sch.  Roll;  The  Times,  June  17,  1952.) 
STONE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  20,  1817.  [Only]  s.  of  WUliam  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
Charles  MorreU,  of  WaUingford,  Berks.).  B.  [May  21,  1799]. 
at  Englefield,  Berks.  School,  Eton.  Matnc.  Michs.  1817. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1820.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
Feb.  II,  1825.  A  Commissioner  in  Bankruptcy.  Of  Streatley 
House,  Reading,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Married,  May  25,  1830, 
EmUy,  only  dau.  of  James  MorreU,  of  Headington  HiU, 
Oxford.  Died  June  20,  1863.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1863, 
n.  246;  Law  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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Stone,  William  Henry 

STONE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  3,  1853.  [Eldest]  s.  of  W'UJiam,  of  Dulwich  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Piatt,  of  Hampstead).  B.  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  (zoth  Wrangler  and 
Sth  Classic)  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Fellow,  1859.  Merchant  and 
East  India  agent.  A  Director  of  the  London  and  County 
Banking  Co.  Resided  at  Godalming.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Surrey;  J.P.  for  Hants.  M.P.  for  Portsmouth,  1865-74. 
Married,  1864,  Melicent,  2nd  dau  of  Sir  Arthur  Helps,  K.C.B. 
Died  suddenly,  Nov.  7,  1896.  Father  of  Arthur  W.  (1885); 
brother  of  Thomas  P.  (1848).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott, 
MS6.;  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times,  Nov.  11,  1896.) 

STONE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1858.  [2nd]  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Dorchester.  B.  there,  Sept.  2, 
1838.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  i860; 
Brow-ne  Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  (bth  Classic)  1862.  Died  Jan.  17, 
1863,  at  Dorchester.  Brother  of  Edward  D.  (1852).  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  262.) 

STONE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.  [Elder]  s.  of  William,  of  [Mackworth],  Swansea,  Glam. 
B.  Oct.  9,  i860,  at  Exeter.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1883; 
priest,  1884;  C.  of  St  Simon's,  Hammersmith,  1883-5.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Hampstead,  1886-8.  R.  of  Charleton,  Devon, 
1881-91.  V.  of  Hatcham,  Kent,  1891-6.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Kilbum,  1896-1907  Lecturer  at  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Cheapside, 
1903-5.  R.  of  Walcot,  Bath,  1907-13.  R.  of  Chipstead, 
Surrey,  1913-20.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1910-20.  Married,  Apr.  17, 
1894,  Helena  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Col.  George  Grant  Gordon, 
C.B.  Died  Nov.  17,  1920,  at  Sevenoaks.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Who  ivas  Who;  7 he  Times,  Nov.  19,  1920.) 

STONE,  WILLIAM  JOHNSON.  Adm.  at  King's,  an  exhibitioner 
from  Eton,  Oct.  i,  1892.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Daniel 
(1852),  schoolmaster,  of  Stone  House,  Broadstairs.  B.  Dec. 
12,  1872,  at  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1895;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1895;  M.A.  1900.  Assistant 
Master  at  Radley  College,  1897-9;  at  Marlborough  College, 
1899-1901.  Died  there,  Feb.  28,  1901.  Brother  of  Francis  J. 
(1886)  and  Edward  W.  (i886).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.) 

STONE,  WILLIAM  MANSFIELD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton.  Aug.  7,  1815.  [Eld.]  s.  of  Arthur  Daniel  (and  B.  M. 
Clarke).  B.  Nov.  29,  1795,  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  Matric. 
Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819.  Fellow,  1818-19.  Died  July  3,  1819, 
at  his  father's  house  in  Charterhouse  Square.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  16;  G.  Mag.,  1819,  11.  92.) 

STONEHAM,  THOMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  22,  1830.  Of  Bumham,  Essex.  [Youngest  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  Springfield,  Essex  (and  Anne  Barnes).  B.  Mar.  17,  1809.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1835;  priest,  1836.  C.  of  Dawley  Magna,  Salop., 
1835-8.  Chaplain  at  Wrockwardine  Wood,  1838.  V.  of  Ketley, 
1838-77.  Married,  1838,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Compson,  of 
Penleigh  House,  Westbury,  WUts.  Died  Sept.  14,  1877.  M.I. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (T.  A.  Walker,  439;  Crockford;  G.  Mag., 
1839,  I-  89-) 

STONEHAM,  WILLIAM  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  30,  1830.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Spring- 
field.]  Doubtful  if  resided.  Brother  of  the  above. 

STONEHOUSE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  1896;  priest,  1897;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Folkestone,  1896-1904.  V.  of  St  Faith's,  Maidstone,  1904-19. 
R.  of  St  Stephen's,  Canterbury,  1919-27.  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
Folkestone,  1927-33.  Died  Jan.  11,  1933,  aged  61;  buried  at 
St  Stephen's,  Canterbury.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  13, 
I933-) 

STONEHOUSE,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1767,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [S. 
of  Francis,  Esq.  of  Himgerford,  Wilts.]  Matric.  Oct.  21,  1760, 
age  17,  from  Oriel  College;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1764;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1767.  (Al.  Oxon.,  which  omits  his  degrees;  Oxford  Graduates, 
1659-1850,  which  gives  his  B.A.  degree  as  '  1674.') 

STONEHOUSE,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1834.  [Only  s.  of  John,  cotton-merchant,  of  Salford, 
Manchester.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.]  Died  Nov.  22, 
1834,  aged  20,  at  Cambridge.  M.I.  in  Fulboum  Church, 
Cambs.   (Manchester  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  i.  106.) 

STONES,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  16,  18 10. 
S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Kentish  Town,  Middlesex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1810;  LL.B.  1816. 

STONESTREET,  FETHERSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1836.  Of  Middlesex.  [Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Griffin  (next).    B.  in  1819.    School,  Eton.]    Matric.  Michs. 


Stonhouse,  Henry 

1837;  LL.B.  (Civil  Law  Classes,  1840-1,  ist  Class)  1842; 
LL.D.  1847.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Apr.  8,  1839.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  24, 1843.  Adm.  advocate  of  Doctors'  Commons, 
Nov.  2,  1847.  Married,  Feb.  5,  1848,  the  Baroness  Mane  von 
Hammerstein,  dau.  of  Baron  George  von  Hammerstem,  of 
Hanover.  Resided  at  Falkenstein,  Torquay,  where  he  died, 
Sept.  30,  1901,  aged  82.  (Scott  MSS.;  Eagle,  xxiv.  250;  Law 
Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STONESTREET,  GEORGE  GRIFFIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  June  26, 1799-  S.  of  George  Griffin,  Esq.  (Governor 
of  the  Phoenix  Insurance  Office),  of  Clapham,  Surrey.  B. 
[Mar.  22, 1782],  in  London.  Schools  [Greenwich  (Dr  Burney)], 
Ashbourne  (Mr  Belcher)  [and  Merchant  Taylors'].  Scholar, 
1799.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Jan.  25,  1804.  Matric.  Michs.  1804; 
LL.B.  1807.  C.  of  Ewhurst,  Sussex,  1812-13.  Lecturer  of 
St  Etheldreda,  Ely  Place.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  York. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  1814;  with  the  Guards  in  the  Waterloo 
Campaign.  Placed  on  half-pay,  1819,  which  he  drew  until  his 
death.  Preb.  of  Lincohi,  1832-57.  Of  Standon  Hall,  Herts., 
and  Halton  House,  Hastings.  Married,  1817,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert  Shedden,  of  London,  merchant,  and  of  Paulers- 
pury  Park,  Northants.  Died  Dec.  6,  1857,  at  Hastmgs.  M.I. 
Father  of  the  above.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  496;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  1.  iii;  The 
Guardian,  Dec.  9,  1857.) 

STONEY,  BOWES  ORMONDE  [SINCLAIR].  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1898.  2nd  s.  of  Major  —  [George  Ormonde],  25th  Regt., 
the  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  deceased.  B.  Dec.  4, 
i878,at  Knaresborough.  School,  Fettes.  Matric.  Michs.  1898. 
In  the  F.M.S.  Civil  Service,  1902;  Assistant  Resident  at 
Brunei,  North  Borneo,  1908.  Died  Oct.  16,  1910,  at  Mill- 
timber,  Aberdeen«hire.  (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  19, 
1910.) 

STONEY,  CECIL  ROBERT  VESEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  11,  1894.  [Only  s.  of  T.]  Of  Oakfield  Park,  Raphoe, 
Ireland.  B.  1875.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1941.  Of  FairUght,  The  Avenue, 
Ascot,  Berks,  in  1948.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.  of 
Ireland.) 

STONEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8,  1821. 
Doubtful  if  resided:  probably  same  as  next. 

STONEY,  The  Rev.  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  7,  1826;  a  'Ten-year  man'.  B.  Jan.  19,  1802.  Matric. 
Easter,  1841;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Oct.  I,  1826;  priest  (Jamaica).  Island  curate  in  the  parish  of 
Clarendon,  from  1829.   (W.  Cowper.) 

STONEY,  THOMAS  UMFREVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Dec.  29,  1808.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  V.  of 
Thorpe.  School,  Chehnsford  (the  Rev.  Thomas  Roberts).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1816. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  14,  1813;  priest,  Mar.  6,  1814. 
P.C.  of  Pateley  Bridge,  Yorks.,  1825-64.  Died  Apr.  1,  1864, 
aged  74.   (Crockford;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  668.) 

STONEY  (post  BUTLER-STONEY),  WALTER  CHARLES.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  May  22,  1865.  [4th]  s.  of  Thomas  Butler, 
Esq.  [of  Portland  Park,  Co.  TipperaryJ  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Robert  Fannin).  B.  [Oct.  23,  1846],  at  Portland,  parish  of 
Lorrha,  Co.  Tipperary.  Bapt.  Nov.  27,  1846.  Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  B.A.  1869,  as  Butler-Stoney.  Of  Portland  Park,  Co. 
Tipperary.  J.P.  and  D.L.;  High  Sheriff  of  Co.  Tipperary, 
1907.  Married,  Dec.  12,  1872,  Ellen  Cattley,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Kemble,  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Bath.  Father  of 
Charles  K.(i896,su6  Butler-Stoney).  (iiuike,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

STONHAM,  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12,  1882. 
S.  of  Thomas,  master-grocer  (and  Sarah  Jane).  B.  May  5, 
1863,  at  105,  High  Street,  Rye,  Sussex.  School,  Sutton 
Valence  (Mr  J.  D.  Kingdon).  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886. 
A  Governor  of  Southlands  Hospital,  New  Romney.  Died 
June  24,  i888,  at  Ashford,  Kent.   (Eagle,  xv,  378.) 

STONHOUSE  (or  STONHOUSE-VIGOR),  HENRY.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  June  8,  1822.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Timothy 
(Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1782)  [who  had  assumed  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Vigor  by  sign-manual  in  1795  upon  the 
death  of  his  brother-in-law.  Henry  T.  Vigor]  [and  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Huntingford].  B.  Mar.  20, 
1801,  at  Calcutta.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1822; 
B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  Feb.  6,  1826; 
priest.  Mar.  25,  1827.  R.  of  Eaton  Bishop,  Heref.,  1830-8. 
Married,  Mar.  24,  1829,  Louisa  Burt,  dau.  of  John  Taylor 
Gordon,  M.D.  Died  May  7,  1838.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Winchester  Scholars;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Clergy  List;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.) 


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Stonhouse-Vigor,  Alfred  Henry  Say 

STONHOUSE-VIGOR,  ALFRED  HENRY  SAY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  lo,  1851.  S.  ot  the  Rev.  Henry  (above)  [and 
Louisa  Burt].  B.  [June  24,  1832],  at  Eaton  Bishop,  Heref. 
Bapt  Aug.  II,  1832.  [School,  Ihninster  Grammar.)  Matnc. 
Michs  1851;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1861.  Adm.  at  Lmcoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  19,  1857.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  i860.  Revismg 
Barrister,  Western  Circuit.  Recorder  of  Penzance,  1877-83 ; 
of  Southampton,  1883-9.  Married,  Apr.  27,  1867,  Gertrude, 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Bird,  J. P.,  of  Crouch  HiU,  Hornsey. 
Died  June  24,  1889,  in  London.  (Easle,  xvi.  179;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Guardian,  July  3,  1889.) 

STOOKE  (post  STOOKE-VAUGHAN),  FREDERICK  SALTER. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  18,  1803.  S.  of  John  Barter, 
timber-merchant  [and  Emma].  B.  at  KingskersweU,  Devon. 
Bapt.  Feb.  20,  1846.  Matric.  Lent,  1864;  B.A.  1867;  M.A. 
1870.  Instructor  in  the  Royal  Navy,  1867-9-  t)rd.  deacon 
(Hereford)  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  Madley,  Heref.,  1869-70. 
C.  of  Ledbury,  1870-1.  C.  of  Cradley,  Worcs.,  1871.  V.  of 
Wellington  Heath,  Heref.,  1871-1923.  R.  of  Coddington, 
1919-23.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Exeter,  1924.  Married,  Aug.  3, 
1875,  Ann  Eliza  Beda  Vaughan,  of  Madley,  Heref.,  and  took 
the  name  of  Stooke-Vaughan,  by  deed  poll,  i875-  Resided 
latterly  at  Exmouth,  where  he  died  May  11,  1928,  aged  82. 
(Eagle,  XLV.  221;  Crockford.) 

STOCKS,  CHARLES  DRUMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
June  4,  1S69.  [B.  1851.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873; 
MtA.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (SaUsbury)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of 
Longbridge-Deverill,  Wilts.,  1874-7.  C.  of  Crondall,  Hants., 
1877-85.  V.  of  Yateley,  1885-1905  and  P.C.  of  Minley,  1889- 
1905.  V.  of  Southgate,  Middlesex,  1905-9.  Died  Apt.  7, ,1909- 
Father  of  the  next.  (Rossall  Reg.;  Crockford;  1  he  limes, 
Apr.  9,  1909.) 

STOCKS,  GERALD  SUMNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct  i, 
1S99.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Drummond  (above),  V.  of 
Yateley,  Hants.  B.  Jan.  26,  1880,  at  Crondall.  School, 
Cheltenham  College  (Dr  James  and  Mr  Laffan).  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1910.  Assistant  Master  at  the 
United  Services  College,  Westward  Ho!,  1902-4;  at  Bognor, 
1904-5;  at  University  College  School,  Hampstead,  1905-6; 
Second  Master  of  Bishop  Cotton  School,  Simla,  India,  1907- 
19-.  Latterly  of  Topcroft,  Guildford,  Surrey.  {Schoolmasters 
Directories.) 

STOCKS,  THOMAS  FRASER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1832.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Aug.  15,  1815,  at  Gibraltar. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric  Michs.  1833;  Scholar,  1836; 
B.A.  {^eth  Wrangler)  1837;  M.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  6,  1841;  priest.  May  22,  1842;  C.  of  St  Martm's-in-the- 
Fields,  London,  1845-8.  P.C.  of  St  Luke's,  Berwick  Street, 
O.xford  Street,  1848-52.  P.C.  of  St  Ann's,  Highgate  Rise 
1853-68.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton,  1870-2.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1863.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  London,  1869-74. 
Died  June  25,  1874.  [Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford; 
Clergy  List.) 

STOPFORD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Dec. 
15,  1823.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  [Bruce]  [R.  of  Barton 
Segrave,  Northants.]  (and  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Lord  Lilford). 
[B.  there,  Jan.  19,  1805.]  School,  private.  Matric.  Lent, 
1824;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1828;  priest,  1829. 
C.  of  Barton-Segrave,  -1841-5;  R.  there,  1845-64.  Married, 
Sept.  2,  1845,  Maria  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Johnson, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  10,  1864, 'aged  69.'  (Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  NoHhants.  Clergv,  xiii.  89;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1864,  I.  533-) 

STOPFORD,  The  Hon.  EDWARD  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  14,  1842.  [2nd]  s.  of  James  Thomas  [4th]  Earl 
of  Courtown  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1812)  [and  his  cousm, 
Lady  Charlotte  Albinia  Montagu  Scott,  dau.  of  Charles,  4th 
Duke  of  Buccleuch].  B.  [Aug.  29],  1824.  School,  Eton.  Did 
not  reside.  Married,  Nov.  22,  1853,  Harriet  Osborne,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Edward  Nixon.  Died,  s.p.,  Apr.  2,  1895.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Trin.  Coll.  Adm.  calls  him  Edwm  S.) 
STOPFORD,  The  Hon.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity;  June  20,  1878.  [3rd]  s.  of  James  George 
Henrv  [5th]  Earl  of  CourtovsTi  [Capt.,  Grenadier  Guards],  of 
Courtown  House,  Gorey ,  Co.  Wexford  (and  the  Hon.  Elizabeth 
Frances  Milles,  2nd  dau.  of  George  John,  4th  Lord  Sondes). 
B.  Dec.  I,  1859,  in  London.  School,  Wellington  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Married,  Jan.  31,  1889,  Marie  Clare,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Henry  Segrave,  of  Kiltimon,  Co.  Wicklow,  and  of 
Cabra,  Co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  28,  1933.  at  his 
residence,  6,  Raglan  Road,  Dublin.  Brother  of  James  W.  M. 
(1871).  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  Sept.  30,  1933.) 
STOPFORD,  The  Hon.  HENRY  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20),  at 
Trinity,  July  31,  1817;  FeU.-Com.,  Nov.  3,  1817.  [5th]  s.  of 
James  George  [Capt.,  Grenadier  Guards]  [3rd]  Earl  of 
Courtown  [and  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry,  3rd  Duke  of  Buccleuch]. 


Storer,  Antony  Morris 

B.  [Oct.  21,  1797].  at  Dalkeith,  Edinburgh.  School,  Dalkeith 
Matric.  Michs.  1817;  M.A.  1819.  Of  Hacketstown,  Carlow. 
R. of  Clonmore,  Co. Carlow,  i824-8i;andof  Killeban,  1826-81 
Archdeacon  of  Leighlin,  1859-81.  .Married,  .May  lo,  1826 
Annette,  dau.  of  William  Browne,  of  Browne's  Hill.  Died, 
s.p.,  Oct.27, 1881.  Brotherof  Robert  (1822).  (G.E.C.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Walford,  County  Families  (which  gives  3rd  s.); 
The  Guardian,  Nov.  2,  1881.) 
STOPFORD,  JAMES  WALTER  MILLES,  Viscount.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1871.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James  George  Henry 
[5  th]  Earl  of  Courtown,  of  Courtown  House,  Gorey,  Co. 
Wexford  (and  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  the  4th  Baron 
Sandes).  B.  -Mar.  3,  1853,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871.  Capt.,  Wexford  Militia  (later,  3rd  .Militia  Batt., 
Royal  Irish  Regt.),  1885;  Major,  1891;  Lieut.-Col.,  1903-8. 
A.D.C.  to  the  Earl  of  Carnarvon,  Lord  Lieut,  of  Ireland,  1885. 
High  Sherifl  of  Co.  Wexford,  1877;  of  Co.  Carlow,  1878. 
Lord  Lieut  ,  of  Co.  Wexford,  1901-22.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  Earl  of  Courtown,  Nov.  19 14.  During  the  troubled  times 
before  and  after  the  institution  of  the  Irish  Free  State,  left 
undisturbed  by  both  parties.  Married  (i)  Apr.  27,  1876, 
Catherine  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  4th  Baron  Braybrooke, 
and  had  issue;  (2)  Apr.  25,  1886,  Gertrude,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  James  Conway  Mills,  of  Cardington, 
Beds.,  and  had  further  issue.  Died  July  18,  1933.  Brother  of 
George  F.  W.  (1878).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.\ 
G.E.C.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  T'imes,  July  19, 
I933-) 

STOPFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  July  5,  1784-  Eldest 
s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1755), 
R.  of  Wyham,  Lines.  B.  at  Salford  [Lanes.].  School,  Louth 
(Mr  Emeris).  Matric.  Michs.  1784.  Brother  of  Joshua  (1787)- 
(Some  Louth  Gr.  Sch.  Boys,  36.) 

STOPFORD,  JOHN  BIRD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  z, 
1879;  re-adm.  sizar  Oct.  8,  1879.  S.  of  John,  gent,  (and  Jane 
Elizabeth).  B.  Nov.  15,  1859,  at  Up  Holland,  Lanes.  School, 
Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  S.  Dill).  Matric.  .Michs.  1879; 
exhibitioner;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
May  20,  1883;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  Audlem,  Cheshire,  1883-6. 
C.  of  Smallbridge,  Lanes.,  1886-92.  C.  of  Rochdale,  1892- 
1901.  V.  of  Leesfield,  1901-12.  R.  of  St  Mark's,  Gorton, 
1912-28.  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  1924.  Married,  Oct.  2, 
1889,  Ada,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Fletcher,  of  Rochdale. 
Author,  Sermons  on  Hymns  for  the  Church  Seasons.  Died 
Mar.  II,  1934,  at  Lytham.  (Eagle,  xlviii.  140;  Crockford; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  13,  1934.) 

STOPFORD,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's',  June  3, 
1778.   Of  Lanes.   Matric.  Michs.  1778;  B.A.  1782. 

STOPFORD,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  31,  1787.  Of  Lanes.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  1755),  Second  Master  of  Louth  Grammar 
School.]  School,  Louth.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar;  B..\. 
1791;  M..\.  1794.  FeUow,  1794.  Of  Sedge&eld,  Rusheyford, 
Durham,  in  1800.  Either  this  man  or  the  above  was  V.  of 
E.  Marden,  Sussex,  1805-8,  and  V.  of  Brantingham,  Yorks., 
1808-17.  Died  Nov.  5,  1817;  buried  at  Ellerker  Chapel, 
Brantingham.  One  was  also  V.  of  Hayling,  Hants.,  1816. 
Brother  of  John  (1784).  (Manchester  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  11.  155 
(sub  his  father);  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide; 
T.A.  Walker,  355.) 

STOPFORD,  The  Hon.  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  6,  1822.  [7th]  s.  of  James  George  i3rd]  Earl  of 
Courtown  [and  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry,  3rd  Duke  of 
Buccleuch].  B.  [Nov.  23,  1802],  at  Sudbrook,  Surrey. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1822;  M.A.  1824.  Died  Sept. 
1828,  aged  26.  Brotherof  Henry  S.  (1817).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STOPFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  24, 
1876.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1818), 
of  Cork  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  Apr.  14,  1856,  at  Clondulane. 
Bapt.  Apr.  14,  1856.   Matric.  Michs.  1876. 

STORER,  ANTONY  MORRIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Dec.  27,  1764.  Of  Jamaica.  [Elder  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Westmorland,  Jamaica,  and  of  Golden  Square,  Westminster 
(and  Helen,  dau.  of  Colonel  Guthrie).  B.  Mar.  12,  1746. 
School,  Eton.]  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  5,  1762. 
M.P.  for  Carlisle,  1774-80;  for  Morpeth,  1780-4.  Major, 
Oxfordshire  Militia.  Travelled  in  .America  with  Lord  Carlisle, 
1778-9.  Commissioner  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1781-2. 
Secretary  of  the  Legation  in  Paris,  1783,  and  later,  pleni- 
potentiary. Collector  and  man  of  fashion;  also  a  musician. 
'The  best  dancer  and  skater  of  his  time. .  .beating  all  his 
competitors  at  gymnastics.'  '  .\  man  whose  singular  felicity 
it  was  to  excell  in  everything  he  put  his  hand  to.'  F.S..-\. 
1777.  Purchased  Purley  Park,  Berks.,  and  expended  a  large 
sum  on  its  improvement.  J. P.  for  Berks.  Died,  unmarried, 
June  28,  1799,  at  Bristol  Hotwells,  'of  a  deep  decline' ; 
buried  at  Purley.  M.I.  Will  proved  in  Jamaica,  1799;  kft  his 


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Storer,  Charles 

fortune,  'a  good  £8,000  a  year',  to  his  nephew,  his  library  and 
collection  of  prints  to  Eton  College.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Eton 
Cull.  Reg.;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1799,  u.  626  (which  gives  died 
July  5);  V.  L.  Oliver,  Caribbeana,  1.  177;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STORER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25,  1830. 
Of  Notts.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Christ  Church,  O.xford, 
1800),  and  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wylde, 
D.D.,  R.  of  St  Nicholas,  Nottingham.  B.  Apr.  26,  1813. 
School,  Louth.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.B.  1839; 
Med.  Lie,  1840;  M.D.  1844.  Practised  at  Nottingham. 
Physician  at  the  General  Hospital,  Nottingham.  Of  Lowdham 
Grange,  Notts.  J. P.  for  Notts.  Married,  Sept.  1844,  Jane, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Burnett,  of  Dens  and  Crichie, 
Aberdeenshire.  Died  Feb.  6,  1891,  aged  77-  Brother  of  the 
next  and  John  (1830).  (Eagle,  xvn.  207;  Medical  Dtrectortes; 
The  Guardian,  Feb.  11,  1891;  Some  Louth  Gr.  Sch.  Boys; 
Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Sir  Wasey  Sterry.) 

STORER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  6,  1833. 
[3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1800),  of 
[Hawksworth],  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Of  Thoroton 
HaU,  Notts.  M.P.  for  South  Notts.,  1874-85.  Died  Mar.  11, 
1888.  Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next.  (Eagle,  xv.  378; 
Return  of  M.P. s.) 

STORER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22,  1830. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1800), 
R.  of  Hawksworth,  Notts.  [B.  Aug.  26,  1811.]  School, 
Louth.  Matric.  Michs.  1830.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  1831 ; 
Scholar,  1832;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
Sept.  21,  1834;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1835.  Of  Combe  Court, 
Surrey.  Married,  Nov.  25,  1834,  Margaret  Amelia,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Richard  Tillard.  V.  of  Haugham,  Lines.,  1836-7. 
R.  of  Hawksworth,  Notts,  (succeeding  his  father),  1837-50. 
Died  Nov.  23,  1876,  at  HeUdon,  Northants.  Brother  of  the 
two  above;  father  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Some  Louth  Gr. 
Sch.  Boys;  T}ie  Guardtan,  Nov.  29,  1876.) 

STORER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  28, 
1858.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  of  Chiddingfold, 
Godahning,  Surrey.  [B.  Mar.  5,  1836.]  School,  Brighton 
CoUege.  Matric.  Lent,  1859;  B.A.  1862.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1869.  Married,  Oct.  26,  1880,  Mary 
Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  RLx,  Esq.,  of  Thorpe  Hamlet, 
Norwich.   (Law  Lists ;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

STORER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  15, 
1779.   Of  Middlesex.   Scholar,  1781. 

STORER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  14,  1825. 
Of  Leics.    Educated  privately.    Matric.  Easter,  1826;  B.A. 

1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1829;  priest,  May  29, 

1831.  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Leicester.  C.  of  St  John's,  Deritend, 
Birmingham,  1841-2.  P.C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Northampton, 
1843-75.  Died  June  8,  1875.  (Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy, 
XIII.  91;  F.  P.  White.) 

STOREY,  CHARLES  BLADES  COVERDALE.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Mar.  19,  1887.  [S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Nantyr  Hall,  Llangollen, 
and  Westfield  House,  Lancaster  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Annie 
Williamson,  dau.  of  Charles  Blades,  of  Aysgarth,  Wensley- 
dale,  Yorks.).  B.  Apr.  1868.  School,  Fettes.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1895.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1898-1901  (Sergt.,  8th  Imperial  Yeomanry).  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (2nd  Lieut.,  Lanes.  Fus.  (T.F.)). 
A  mining  engineer.  F.G.S.  Of  Nantyr,  North  Wales. 
Married  (i)  1902,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Sharpe,  of 
Halton  Hall,  Lanes.;  (2)  Oct.  19,  1926,  PhylUs  Clare,  elder 
dau.  of  Llewelyn  Hugh  Jones,  C.B.E.,  of  Wrexham,  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  Robert  H.  (1891)  and  Thomas  W.  P.  (1809) ; 
half-brother  of  the  next.  Died  Sept.  18,  1953.  (Fettes  Coll. 
Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The 
Times,  Sept.  19.  i593-) 
STOREY,  EDGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1878.  S.  of 
[Sir]  Thomas,  of  Westfield  House,  near  Lancaster  (by  his  ist 
wife,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Sherren,  Oxfordshire  L.I.). 
B.  Feb.  6,  1859,  at  Lancaster.  School,  Fettes.  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  B.A.  1882.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1879,  1880; 
athletics  'blue,'  1879,  188 1,  1882  (loo  yards,  putting  the 
weight,  and  long  jump);  President,  C.U.A.C,  1880.  A 
colliery-owner.  Married,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  18,  1909, 
at  Mentone.  Half-brother  of  the  above,  Robert  H.  (1891)  and 
Thomas  W.  P.  (1889).  (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 
STOREY,  EDGAR  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Walter,  solicitor,  of  Halifax  (and  Rachel 
Kenworthy).  B.  Aug.  i,  1869.  Schools,  Halifax  (Mr  H.  R. 
Starke  Jones)  and  Bradford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1932.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  17,  1857.  On  the  North-Eastem  Circuit.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chelten- 
ham, 1902-5;  C.  of  St  Werberg's,  Bristol,  1912-13.  Latterly 


Storie,  Thomas  Chalmers 

Head    Master   of    St    Austell's    School,    Clifton,    i9i9-33- 
Married,  Maude,  eldest  dau.  of  E.  G.  Sargent,  of  Chfton, 
sister  of  Sir  Percy  Sargent.   Died  Nov.  28,  1933,  at  Clifton. 
(Eagle,    XLvili.    72;    Law   Lists     Crockford;    Schoolrruisters 
Directories.) 
STOREY,  EDWIN  HAROLD.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1893.  S. 
of  Edwin,  of  Bridlington,  Yorks.  [and  Margaret  Simpson]. 
B.  Oct.  19,  1869,  at  Selby.   School,  Cheshunt  College.   Adm. 
at  Caius,  Apr.  18,  1894;  B.A.  1895.   Congregational  Mmister 
at  Fenay  Bridge,  Huddersfield,  from  1896.   (Venn,  11.  535-) 
STOREY,  ENOCH.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.   17,   1866. 
S.  of  Thomas  (and  Mary).    B.  Aug.  17,  1841,  in  Liverpool. 
[School,  Liverpool  Institute.]    Matric.  Michs.  i866.    One  of 
these  names  was  ord.  deacon  (Derry)  1883;  priest,  1886;  C.  of 
Ardstraw,   Co.   Tyrone,    1883-6;    C.   of   Cloncha,    Donegal, 
i886-g6;  latterly  of  Malin,  Londonderry;  disappears  from 
Crockford,  1902. 
STOREY,  FREDERICK  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  9,  1886.   S.  of  Samuel,  M.P.,  of  Sunderland  (and  Mary 
Ann  Addison).    B.  there,  Feb.  17,  1868.    School,  Southgate 
House,  Sunderland  (Mr  Yeld).  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Adm.  at> 
the  Middle  Temple,  June  18,  1890.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  26, 
1893.     On    the   North-Eastem   Circuit.     Chairman   of   the 
Newcastle  Daily  Journal  and  North  Star  Company.   J. P.  for 
Durham.   Member  of  Sunderland  Town  Council  and  Durham 
County  Council.   Married,  1892,  Mary  Dagmar,  dau.  of  T.  C. 
Hutton,  of  Sunderland,  and  had  issue.    Died  Feb.  24,  1924, 
at  his  residence.  South  Bailey,  Durham.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle, 
XLi,   273;   Law  Lists;   The  Times,    Feb.    25,   1924;   KeUy, 
Handbook.) 
STOREY,  ROBERT  HOLME.    Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7,   1891- 
[Youngest  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Westfield,  Lancaster 
(and  Annie  Williamson,  dau.  of  Charles  Blades,  of  Aysgarth, 
Yorks.).  B.July,  1872.  School,  Fettes.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1893. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1896.    On  the  Northern  Cu-cuit. 
Of  Bishopswood,  Ross,  Herefordshire.  J. P.  for  Denbighshire, 
1904;  for  Herefordshire,  1920.  High  Sheriff  of  Herefordshire, 
1938.   Married,  1907,  Beatrice  Maud,  dau.  of  Sir  WiUiam  H. 
Tate,  Bart.  Half-brother  of  Edgar  (1878) ;  brother  of  Charles 
B.C.  (1887)  andrhomasV/.  P.  (iS8g).  (Fettes Coll.  Reg.;  Army 
Lists ;  Law  Lists ;  Who's  Wlio.) 
STOREY,  SANDFORD  SPENCE  (1875),  see  SCHULTZ. 
STOREY,  THOMAS  WILLIAM  PATRICKSON.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1889.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Westfield  House,  Lancaster 
and  of  Nantyr  HaU,  Llangollen,  N.  Wales  (by  his  2nd  wife). 
B.  1870.    Schools,  Fettes  and  Shrewsbury.    Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899.    FootbaU  (rugby)  'blue,'  1889, 
1890,   1891,  1892  (Capt.,   1891).    Ironmaster;  Mostyn  iron- 
works.    Of    Pentreffyimon    Hall,    Holywell,    Flints.     Died, 
Mar.  16,  1907,  at  Whitchurch.  Half-brother  of  Edgar  (1878); 
brother   of   Charles    B.   C.    (1887)   and    Robert  H.   (1891). 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues.) 
STORIE,    GEORGE   HENRY.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.    at   Christ's, 
Feb.  26,  1795.    [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  London. 
B.  Jan.  19,  1766;  of  Springfield  Lodge,  Surrey.]  V.  of  Camber- 
weU,  Surrey,  -1811-23.    R.   (and  patron)  of  Stow  Maries, 
Essex,  'for  some  time.'    Married,  July,  1796,  Ehza  Jekyll 
Chahners,  and  had  issue.    Died  Oct.  31,  1833,  at  Thames 
Ditton.   Father  of  Thomas  C.  (1820),  the  next,  and  John  G. 
(1835).  (Al.  O;ion. ;  Burke,  L.G.;  Peile,  11.  340;  G.  Mag.,  1834, 
I.  114.) 
STORIE,  GEORGE  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15, 
1817.   [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Henry  (above),  of  Camber- 
well,  Surrey  (and  Elizabeth  Jekyll,  youngest  dau.  of  Col. 
James  Chalmers,   of  Chelsea).     [B.  Dec.  9,   1798.    School, 
Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  181 7.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  9,  1820;  LL.B.  1824.   Admitted  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Oct.  5,  1819.   See  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Apr.  2,  1824,  for  an 
account   of   proceedings    taken   against   him   in    the   Vice- 
Chancellor's  Court.   Brother  of  the  next  two.   (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters.) 
STORIE,  The  Rev.  JOHN  GEORGE.    M.A.  1835,  incorp.  from 
Oxford.    [Eldest  s.  of  the   Rev.   George  Henry  (i795);  of 
Camberwell.]    Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  May  8; 
1815,  age  17;  B.A.,  from  Magdalen,  1819;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1824. 
V.    of    Camberwell,    1823-46.    V.    of    Monmouth,    1847-9- 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Beaufort,  1850-3;  P.C.  of  St  Mary 
Magdalen,  Peckham,  1850-8.  Married,  July  9, 1822,  Elizabeth, 
eld.  dau.  of  Sir  John  Perring,  Bt.  Died  Nov.  4,  1858.  Brother 
of  the  next  and  the  above.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List.) 
STORIE,  THOMAS  CHALMERS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  2, 
1820.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Henry  (1795)  (and  Elizabeth 
Jekyll   Chalmers).]    Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825.    R.  of 
Hascombe,  Surrey,  1835-54.   Married,  1835,  Amelia  Elizabeth 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Allan  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  of  Woolwich.  Died 
June  16,  1866,  at  Porchester,  Hants.,  aged  64.    Brother  of 
the  two  above.   (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1866, 11.  270.) 


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Stork,  Charles  Francis  William 

STORK,  CHARLES  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  I,  1891.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry  (1853).] 

B.  Oct.  24,  1872.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar;  B.A.  1894. 
Assistant  Master  at  Lambrook  School,  Bracknell;  at  Ames- 
bury  prep.  School,  Bickley,  Kent,  1904-19-.  Brother  of  the 
next  two.   (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

STORK,  HARRY  SMITHSON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  11,  i88i. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Hemy  (1853).]  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1885;  priest,  1886; 

C.  of  St  James's,  HuU,  1885-7.  C.  of  St  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
1887-98.  Chaplain  at  the  Foundling  Hospital,  1898-1925. 
V.  of  Stone,  Worcs.,  1925-38.  Of  Moor  Park,  Rickmansworth, 
Herts.,  in  1951.  Died  Nov.  30,  1952.  Brother  of  the  above 
and  the  next.   (Crockford.) 

STORK,  JOHN  BENEDICT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  10, 
1885.    S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry  (next),  of  Hipperholme. 
B.  Mar.  21,  1S67.    [School,  Sedbergh.j    Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888.    Assistant  Master  at  Newton  College,  Devon;  at 
Fettes;   at   Greenbank  School,   Liverpool;   at  Stubbington 
House,  Fareham;  Head  Master  of  Edgbaston  prep.  School, 
Hallfield,  Birmingham;  of  Werg's,  Tettenhall;  Senior  Master 
at  Oaklands  Court,  St  Peter's,  Broadstairs.    Brother  of  the 
two  above.   (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
STORK,  JOHN  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1853- 
S.  of  John,  wine-merchant  [and  Elizabeth].  B.  June  15,  1832, 
at    Kingston-upon-Hull.     [School,    Pocklington   Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar;  B..\.  1857;  M..\.  i860.    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoki)  1859;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Broughton,  Lmcs., 
1859-62.    C.  of  Bigby,  1865-9.  C.  of  Colwick,  Notts.,  1870-3. 
Head   Master  of   Hipperholme  Grammar  School,   1873-87. 
V.   of  Ashby  St  Ledger,   Northants.,   1887-1907.    Married 
Miss  —  Bumaby.  Died  Jan.  26, 1907.  Father  of  the  three  above. 
(Eagle,  xxviil.  330;  Northants.  Clergy,  xiii.  91;  Crockford.) 
STORKS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  May  9, 
1798.    Of  Middlesex.    [Eldest  s.  of  Robert,  of  Nottingham 
(and  Charlotte  Burroughs).    B.  Aug.   7,   1778,  in  London. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]    Matric.  Michs.  1798.   Called  to 
the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  1803.    On  the  Norfolk  Circuit. 
The  last  Chief  Justice  of  the  Isle  of  Ely,  1823-66.   Recorder 
of  Cambridge,   1836-57.    Serjeant-at-Law,   1827.    Judge  of 
County  Courts  in  London;  resigned,  1859.  J. P.  for  Middlesex. 
F.S.A.,  1832.  Married,  1810,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Trundle. 
Died  Nov.  4,  1866,  aged  87,  in  Paris;  buried  at  Montmartre. 
Father  of  the  next.    (T.  A.  Walker,  370;  G.  Mag.,  1866,  11. 
845.) 
STORKS,  THOMAS  TRUNDLE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Feb.  II,  1831.    [Younger]  s.  of  Henry  (above)   [and  Mary 
Trundle].  B.  [May  i],  1812,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.   1832;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.   1842.    Ord.  deacon 
(London),  June  14,  1840;  priest,  June  6,  1841;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Hoxton,  1840-3.   C.  of  Loughton,  Essex,  1843-51;  R.  there, 
185 1-6.    Latterly  of  Gower  Street,  Bedford  Square.    Died 
Dec.  30,  1859,  aged  47.   (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  i.  190.) 
STORR,  EDWARD  CHARLES,   .-^dm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Henry,  merchant,  of  Matfield  Court,  Paddock 
Wood,  Kent.   B.  Oct.  6,  1881,  at  Brenchley,  Kent.   Schools 
[Harrow  and]  WeUington  College.   Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902-  M.A.  1907.    Ord.  deacon  (Rupld.)  1907;  priest,  190S; 
Inc.  of  St  George's,  Westboume,  Manitoba,  1907-9-    R-  of 
St  George,  Birtle  w.  St  Alban's,  Blenheim,  Manitoba,  1909-10. 
C.  of  St  Mary-in-the-Castle,  Hastings,  Sussex,  1911-12.  C.  of 
Great  Horkesley,  Essex,  1912-13.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  North 
Finchley,    1913-15.     Served   in    the    Great    War,    1914-19 
(Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.,  attached  R.A.F.).    C.  of  Hawkhurst, 
Kent,  1920.  Minister  of  Burpham  with  Sutton,  Surrey,  1921-6. 
R.  of' St  Mary's,  Maldon,  Essex,  1926-36.  Married,  Apr.  20, 
1908,   Annie,   eldest   dau.   of   Henry    Pegler,   deceased,   of 
Chippenham.    Latterly  of  19  a  Randolph  Crescent,  London, 
W.  Died  Nov.  14,  1938.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  WeUington  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  16,  1938.) 
STORR,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30,  1857.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Francis  (Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford,  1829),  of  Brench- 
ley,  Kent.    B.   Feb.   28,   1839,   at  Otley,  Suffolk.    School, 
Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar,  i860;  Bell  Scholar, 
1858;  B.A.  (6th  Classic)   1861.    .\ssistant  Master  at  Marl-, 
borough   College,    1864-75;   at   Merchant   Taylors'    School, 
1875-1901.     Married,  Rose,  dau.  of  Francis  Lloyd,  and  had 
issue.    Latterly  of  40,  Mecklenburgh  Square,  London,  W.C. 
Sometime   editor   of    the    Journal   of  Education.     Author, 
Heine's    Travel   Pictures;   Canterbury   Chimes;   Lermontoff's 
Demon ;  Life  and  Remains  of  R.  H.  Quick,  etc.   Died  Apr.  8, 
1919.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories ;  Who  was  Who.) 
STORR,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1864. 
Of  Sufiolk.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
1829),  V.  of  Brenchley,   Kent.    B.  May  4,   1844.    School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 


Storrs,  George  Noel 

1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Silsoe,  Beds.,  1867-9.   C.  of  Fhtton, 
1869-74.  C.  of  Penge,  Kent,  1874-5.  C.  of  Brenchley,  1875-6. 
R.  of  Great  Horkesley,  Essex,  1876-1916,  and  V.  of  Little 
Horkesley,  1897-1916.   Married  Amy  T.  Leycester.  Latterly 
of  Bexhiil-on-Sea,  where  he  died  July  22,  1917.   Brother  of 
the  above.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.,  which  states  that  he  went  to  New 
College,  Oxford;  Crockford;   The  Guardian,  Jvdy  26,  1917; 
N.  M.  Penzer.) 
STORRS,    ARTHUR   HAROLD.     Adm.    pens,   at   Emmanuel, 
Oct.  I,  1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Noel  {1862),  V.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Tonbridge.    B.  [at  Hull],  1871.    School,  Ton- 
bridge.     Matric.    Michs.    1889;    B.A.    1892.     Ord.    deacon 
(Durham)  1894;  priest,  1895;  Assistant  Chaplain,  Mission  to 
Seamen,    South    Shields,    1S94-6.     C.M.S.    missionary    at 
Amritsar,  1896-8;  at  Tarn  Taran,  1898-9;  at  Dera  Ismail 
Khan,   1899-1904.    C.  of  Woking,  Surrey,   1904-5.    C.M.S. 
missionary  at  Multan,  1905-9.  C.  of  Thame,  Oxon.,  1909-11. 
Org.  Secretary,  Colonial  and  Continental  Church  Society  (for 
N.E.  district),  1911-15.  Chaplain  at  the  Famley  iron  works, 
Leeds,  1915-19.   R.  of  Whitstone,  Devon,  1919-38,  and  P.C. 
of  Oldridge,  1921-38.   Rural  Dean  of  Kenn,  1934-8.   P.C.  of 
St  Barnabas,  Devonport,  1938-46.  Married,  1897,  Olga  Mary, 
dau.  of  Joseph  John  Hulbert.   Of  5.  Cotehele  Terrace,  Stoke, 
Plymouth  in  195 1-.   Brother  of  Francis  J.  T.  (1894).   (Ton- 
bridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
STORRS,  ARTHUR  NOEL  COOPLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1883.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Townsend,  V.  of  Sandown, 
Isle  of  Wight.]  Matric.  Michs.,  1883;  B..^.  1886.  Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury)  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  Swanage,  Dorset,  1887-9. 
Missionary  (C.M.S.)   at  Palamcottah,  Madras,   1889-99;  at 
Ootacamund,   1902-4   and   1906-12;   at  Haputale,  Ceylon, 
1904-5.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight,  1905-6. 
C.  of  Damerham,  Wilts.,  1912-13.   R.  of  Corscombe,  Dorset, 
1913-44.   Of  Jesmond,  Stoke  Abbots,  Beaminster,  Dorset,  in 
1951.    Brother  of  WiUiam  T.  C.  (1882),  George  G.  C.  (1887) 
and  Robert  A.  (1878).   (Crockford.) 
STORRS,   CHARLES   SIMONDS.    Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel, 
June  25,  1886.   [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  H[enry]  J[ohn]  (1858),  of 
39,  London  Road,  Reading.    [B.  186S.    School,  Sherborne.] 
Matric.  Michs.   1886;  B.A.   1889;   M.B.  and  B.Chir.   1894; 
M.D.  1897.   At  the  Middlesex  Hospital.    House  Surgeon  and 
House    Physician   at    the   Queen's    Hospital   for   Children, 
Hackney;  House  Surgeon,  Royal  Victoria  Hospital,  Bourne- 
mouth;  Clinical  Assistant,   Chelsea   Hospital  for   Women; 
Consulting     Physician,     Cosmopolitan     Hospital,     Venice. 
Medical  Officer,  Namaqua  copper  company.    In  practice  at 
Cohie,  Lanes,  in  1910-30-.    Of  Mullion,  Cornwall,  in  1940. 
Died  Mar.  4,  1946,  at  Bedford.  Brother  of  Henry  T.  S.  (1886) 
and  Kenneth  S.  (1888).   (Sherborne  Reg.;  Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Mar.  6,  1946.) 
STORRS,  FRANCIS  JOHN  TOWNSEND.    Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Sept.  30,  1894.    [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  Noel 
(1862),  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Tonbridge.    B.   1875.    School, 
Tonbridge.    Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B..\.  1897.    Entered  the 
African  CivU  Service,  1899;  retired  in  1922.    Subsequently 
cotton  and   tobacco  planting.    Of   Mlali,    Karonga,   North 
Nyasaland.    Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (1889).    (Tonbridge  Sch. 
Reg.) 
STORRS,    GEORGE    GODWYN   COOPLAND.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Queens',  April,  1887.    S.  of  the   Rev.    William  Townsend. 
6    Oct    14,   1868,  at  Talghari,  Bengal.    [School,  Monkton 
Combe.]    Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.    Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)   1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  St  Simon's, 
Southsea,   1891-4.    C.   of  Woking,  Surrey,    1894-7.    C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Stratford,  Essex,   1897-1901.    C.  of  Emmanuel 
Church,  Croydon,   1901-4.    Assistant  Chaplam,  Mission  to 
Seamen  at  Southampton,  1904-10;  Chaplain,  for  Medway  and 
the  Nore,   1910-13;   for  Great   Yarmouth,   1913-16.   V.  of 
Hawkley,  Hants.,  1917-25.  General  Secretary,  R.N.  Scripture 
Readers'  Society,  1925-30.   C.  of  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1930- 
41     Of  14,  Essendon  Road,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  in  1952. 
Brother  of  Robert  A.  (1878),  Arthur  N.  C.  (1S83)  and  William 
T.  C.  (1882).    (Old  Monktonians  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
STORRS,  GEORGE  NOEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  30,  1862. 
S.  of  Robert,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Doncaster.  B.  there,  Dec.  25,  1843. 
Schools,   St    Peter's,   York,    and   Holbrook,   near   Ipswich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1877.    Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1867;  priest  (Mauritius,  for  Wmchester)  1868; 
C.  of  St  John's,  Penge,  1867-9-  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Kingston- 
on-HuU    1869-71.    C.  of  Heworth,  Yorks.,   1871-7.    V.  of 
Thornton-Curtis,   Lines.,    1877-81.     P.C.   of  Holy  Trinity, 
Bridlington,  1881-4.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Tonbridge,  1884- 
1900    Lie.  Pr.,  dioc.  of  Canterbury,  1900-6.  R.  of  Kittisford, 
Somerset,  1906-9.    Married,  May  10,  1892,  Constance  Lucy, 
2nd  dau.  of  C.  Dobson,  Esq.,  of  Broome  Park,  Betchworth. 
Died  Oct.  15,  1909.  Brother  of  Townsend  (1856)  and  Henry  J. 
(1858);  father  of  .-Vrthur  H.  (1889)  and  Francis  J.  T.  (1894). 
(Venn,  11.  359;  Crockford.) 


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Storrs,  Harry  Townsend  Simonds 

STORRS,  HARRY  TOWNSEND  SIMONDS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  June  25,  188O.  [Eldest]  s.  of—  [the  Rev.  Henry 
John  (next)J,  of  39,  London  Road,  Reading.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  At  the  University  of  Marburg, 
Germany.  Assistant  Master  at  Liverpool  Institute,  1891-4; 
Head  Master  of  Shirley  House  prep.  School,  Old  Charlton, 
Kent,  1894-1918.  Ord.  deacon  (Kingston-on-Thames,  for 
Southwark)  1918;  priest  (Southwark)  1919;  C.  of  St  Luke's 
with  St  Paul's,  Charlton,  Kent,  1918-22.  C.  of  Blyth,  Notts., 
1922-3.  R.  of  Bergholt,  Suffolk,  1923-35-  R-  oi  Marlesford, 
1935-45-  Latterly  of  the  Homes  of  St  Barnabas,  Dormans, 
Surrey,  where  he  died  May  30,  1948,  aged  81.  Brother  of 
Kenneth  S.  (1888)  and  Charles  S.  (1886).  (Ctockford;  School- 
masters' Directories;  The  Times,  June  i,  1948.) 

STORRS,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1858. 
S.  of  Robert,  surgeon  [and  Martha].  B.  Feb.  17,  1839,  at 
Doncaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1858.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  10,  1859;  Scholar;  B.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford) 
1862;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  St  John's,  Reading,  1862-5.  V.  of 
Pishill,  Oxon.,  1865-9.  C.  of  Emsworth,  Hants.,  1869-70. 
V.  of  Eastham,  Cheshire,  1871-80.  Latterly  of  5,  Craven 
Road,  Reading,  where  he  died  Mar.  16,  1915.  Father  of 
Charles  S.  (1886),  Kenneth  S.  (1888)  and  the  above;  brother 
of  Townsend  (1856)  and  George  N.  (1862).  {Crockford;  The 
Times,  Mar.  18,  1915.) 

STORRS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  June  24, 
1865.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Wolfville,  Nova  Scotia. 
B.  in  Nova  Scotia.  School,  King's,  Rochester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  Scholar;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1873;  D.D.  1913.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1871;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  1871-3.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London, 
1873-80.  V.  of  St  James's,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1880-3.  V.  of 
St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  with  St  John-the-. 
Evangelist,  Wilton  Road  and  St  Peter's  Chapel,  Buckingham 
Gate,  1883-1913.  Rural  Dean  of  St  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  1891-1902.  Rural  Dean  of  Westminster,  1902-13. 
Hon.  Chaplain  to  H.M.  the  King,  1912  and  1913.  Dean  of 
Rochester,  1913-28.  Archbishop's  Messenger  to  Egypt,  1916. 
Married,  1881,  Lucy  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Henry  Francis 
Cockayne-Cust,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  29,  1928,  aged  81. 
Father  of  Ronald  H.  A.  (1900).  (Roffensian  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Daily  News,  Mar.  1,  1928;  Who  was  Who.) 

STORRS,  KENNETH  SIMONDS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  29,  1888.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  John  (1858),  of  39, 
London  Road,  Reading.  B.  [at  Emsworth,  Hants.],  1870. 
School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.  1896.  At  the  Middlesex  Hospital;  Senior  House 
Surgeon  there.  Practised  at  Chelmsford.  Surgeon,  Chelms- 
ford and  Essex  Infirmary.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.  Res.)).  Lived  latterly  at  Peppard 
Common,  near  Henley-on-Thames.  Married,  Jan.  25,  1898, 
Rosa  Mary,  4th  dau.  of  Major  E.  Phillips,  8th  Hussars. 
Author,  medical.  Died  Feb.  12,  1945.  Brother  of  Heruy  T.  S 
(1886)  and  Charles  S.  (1886).  (Sherborne  Reg.;  Medical 
Directories;  The  limes,  Feb.  13,  1945.) 

STORRS,  ROBERT  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  9,  1878.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Townsend,  Church 
missionary  (and  Sarah).  B.  Feb.  8,  1859,  at  Lucknow,  India. 
Bapt.  Mar.  27,  1859.  School,  Bradford  Grammar  (Mr  W.  H. 
Keeling,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1882 ;  priest,  1883 ;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Cheltenham,  1882-4.  Chaplain  at  Rawal  Pindi,  1884-7;  at 
Jullimdur,  1887;  at  Nowshera,  1887-8;  atSealkot,  1887-9;  at 
Murree,  1887-8;  at  Quetta,  1888-93;  at  Multan,  1893-5;  at 
Karachi,  1895-6;  at  Dalhousie,  1898-1900  and  1906-7;  at 
Peshawar,  1900-1.  V.  of  Yorktown  with  Camberley,  Surrey, 
1907-21.  R.  of  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight,  1921-37.  Died 
July  8,  1941,  at  Sandown.  Brother  of  George  G.  C.  (1887), 
Arthur  N.  C.  (1883)  and  William  T.  C.  (1882).  {Crockford; 
2  he  limes,  July  10,  1941.) 

STORRS,  RONALD  HENRY  AMHERST.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1900.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1865),  V.  of  St  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square.  B.  Nov.  19,  1881,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1903;  M.A.  1928.  In  Egyptian  Govermnent 
Service  (Ministry  of  Finance),  1904;  Oriental  Secretary  to  the 
British  Agency  in  Egypt,  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Brig.-Gen.,  attached  Egyptian  Army;  C.M.G.  1916; 
C.B.E.  1919;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches;  Commander, 
Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy;  Commander,  Order  of  the 
Redeemer  (Greece) ;  Liason  Officer  for  the  Mission  in  Baghdad 
and  Mesopotamia).  In  Secretariat  of  War  Cabinet,  1917. 
Military  Governor  of  Jerusalem,  1917-20.  Civil  Governor  of 
Jerusalem  and  Judaea.  Member,  Comite  de  Conservation  des 
Monuments  Arabes,  Cairo,  and  of  Committee  of  the  Palestine 
Exploration  Fund.  Knighted,  1924;  K.C.M.G.,  1929. 
Governor  of  Cyprus,  1926-32;  of  Northern  Rhodesia,  1932-4. 


Story,  John 

Member  of  the  L.C.C.,  1937-45-  Married,  1923,  Mrs  Louisa 
Lucy  Clowes,  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  H.  Clowes,  and  dau.  of 
Rear-Admiral  Algernon  Littleton.  Author,  Orientations,  etc. 
■  Of  the  Mill  House.  Pebmarsh,  Essex  in  1952.  (Univ.  War 
List;  Who's  Who.) 

STORRS,  TOWNSEND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  30, 
1856.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Doncaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1856; 
B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1861; 
priest  (Calcutta)  1864;  C.M.S.  Missionary  at  Lucknow,  1861- 
64,  and  1870-2;  at  Amritsar,  1864-8.  C.  of  St  Stephen's, 
Kingston-on-Hull,Yorks.,  1868-9.  C.  of  St  Philip's,  Kingston- 
on-HuU,  1872-4.  V.  of  St  SUas,  Kingston-on-HuU,  1874-9. 
Head  Master  of  Doncaster  Grammar  School,  1890-1901. 
Married,  Aug.  1,  1899,  Annie  M.  M.,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W. 
Eardley,  V.  of  Cantley,  Yorks.  Latterly  of  Sandown,  Isle  of 
Wight.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1919.  Brother  of  George 
N.  (1862)  and  Henry  J.  (1858). 

STORRS,  WILLIAM  TOWNSEND  COOPLAND.  Adm.  at  Queens', 
April  1882.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Townsend.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle) 
1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Silloth,  Cumberland, 
1886.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  S.  Hampstead,  1886-9.  C.  of 
Stoke-next-GuUdford,  Surrey,  1889-92.  C.  of  St  Stephen's, 
Richmond,  Victoria,  Australia,  1893-5.  Inc.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Prahran,  1895-1926.  Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of  Mel- 
bourne, 1924-6.  Rural  Dean  of  St  Kilda,  1921-6.  Inc.  of 
St  John's,  Heidelberg,  1926-35.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Mel- 
bourne, 1935-51-.  Brother  of  Arthur  N.  C.  (1883),  Robert  A. 
(1878)  and  George  G.  C.  (1887).    (Crockford.) 

STORRY,  JOHN  BRIDGES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  2, 
1807.  Of  Essex.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  —  Storry,  o{ 
Colchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  i8ii;  M.A.  1814.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  27,  1813;  priest,  Dec.  29,  1813.  V.  of 
Great  Tey,  Essex,  1814-54.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Howden. 
Died  Nov.  6,  1854,  aged  64,  at  Great  Tey.  (Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1854,  11,  638;  Hannah  More's  Memoirs,  1.  377.) 

STORY,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1893. 
S.  of  James  Capes,  Minister  of  the  Methodist  new  connexion, 
of  Stockport  [and  Annie  Waller].  B.  Oct.  21,  1874,  at 
Audenshaw.  School,  Nottingham  high  (Mr  J.  Gow).  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Assistant  Master  at  Haverfordwest 
Grammar  School,  1896.  Author  of  The  Freshers'  Don't  (by  'a 
Sympathiser').  To  be  distinguished  from  a  namesake  {1864- 
1938)  who  devoted  his  life  to  the  welfare  of  the  deaf. 

STORY,  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  26,  1849.  S.  of 
William,  writer,  of  Hedon,  Yorks.  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Hedon. 
Bapt.  Mar.  1,  1826.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Dr  Kennedy). 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1857.  F.G.S.;  F.R.A.S., 
1867.  Died  Feb.  1,  1886,  aged  58,  in  Stoke  Newington. 
(Eagle,  XIV.  314;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  10,  1886.) 

STORY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  i,  1846.  [Eldest 
s.  of  James  Hamilton  (next)  (and  Sarah  Thorpe,  only  dau.  of 
Henry  Waymouth).  [B.  1828.]  School,  King's  CoUege, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Adm. 
ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  i860.  M.A.,  Trinity  College,  Dublm, 
i860.  F.Z.S.  Of  Ture,  Co.  Cavan,  and  Errington,  Co.  Tyrone. 
Capt.,  Cavan  Militia.  J. P.  for  Cavan  and  Tyrone,  High 
Sheriff  of  Co.  Cavan,  i860.  Knight  Commander  of  the  Order 
of  Charles  III  of  Spam.  Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  4,  1894. 
(Al.  Oxon. ;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

STORY,  JAMES  HAMILTON.  LL.D.  1835,  incorp.  from  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.  [4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Bingfield,  Co. 
Cavan  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Bogle  Delap,  of  Kingston, 
Jamaica).  B.  Apr.  23, 1788.]  Adm.  at  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin, 
May  5,  1809;  B.A.,  Dublin,  1814;  LL.B.  and  LL.D.,  Dublin, 
1832.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  June  7,  1834.  Adm.  at 
King's  Inn,  Dublin,  Jan.  12,  1819.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Gray's 
Inn,  1827.  Of  Relagh  Lodge,  Co.  Tyrone,  J. P.  High  Sheriff, 
1822.  Married,  June  1,  1826,  Sarah  Thorpe,  only  child  of 
Henry  Waymouth,  of  Bryanston  Square.  Died  in  1863. 
Father  of  the  above.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

STORY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12,  1797-  [Doubtless 
John  Lacock,  eldest  s.  of  Philip  Laycock  (1766)  .  B.  Sept.  30, 
1779.]  Name  in  study  entry  until  Mar.  1797.  Married  Sophia, 
sister  of  Sir  C.  Knightley,  Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  8, 
1797,  in  Castlegate,  Nottingham.  Doubtless  brother  of 
Philip  L.  (1800).   (G.  Mag.,  1797,  11.  716;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STORY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1886.  [4th]  s.  of  Henry 
John,  of  St  John's  Wood,  London.  B.  Nov.  5,  1867.  Schools, 
St  John's  Wood  and  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1893.  Assistant  Master  at  Oakham  School, 
Rutland,  1891-1919-  Died  Mar.  6,  1953.  Brother  of  William 
H.  (1880).  [Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11, 4S6; Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 


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Story,  Philip  [Laycock] 

STORY,  PHILIP  [LAYCOCK].  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  23, 
1766.  Of  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1766;  B.A.  1770;  M.A.  1773. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1777;  priest  (Archbp.  of  York)  1776. 
V.  of  Lockington,  Leics.,  1777-1819,  and  R.  of  Walton-on- 
the-Wolds,  1776-1813.  Grandson  and  heir  of  Philip  Lacock, 
of  Woodborough,  Notts.,  whose  estates  at  Lockington, 
Kegworth,  Woodborough,  etc.,  were  bequeathed  to  him.  Of 
Lockington  Hall,  Leics.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of 
Lacock.  J. P.  for  Leics.  Married,  Martha,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Richard  Steevens,  R.  of  Bottesford,  Leics.  Died  May  25, 
1819,  aged  72.  Father  of  Philip  L.  (next),  and  doubtless  of 
John  (1797).  {Northants.  Clergy,  xin.  93;  G.  Mag.,  1819,  i. 
583.) 

STORY,  PHILIP  [LAYCOCK].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  17, 

1800,  as  Philip.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Laycock  (above), 
V.  of  Lockington,  Leics.]    B.  Sept.  9,  1782.    Matric.  Michs. 

1801.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Nov.  18,  1802;  B.A.  1804;  M.A. 
1810.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  June  1,  1806;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Apr.  24,  1808.  C.  of  Walton-on-the-VVolds,  Leics.,  1806.  V.  of 
Fawsley,  Northants.,  1808-10.  R.  of  Walton-on-the-Wolds, 
Leics.,  1813-18;  resigned.  R.  of  Byfield,  Northants.,  1813-18. 
Married,  Dec.  20,  i8o6,  at  Beddington,  Surrey,  Lydia,  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Baring,  Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Resided 
latterly  at  Brighton.  Died  Aug.  27,  1843,  aged  61,  at  Baden 
Baden.  Doubtless  brother  of  John  (i797).  {St  John's  Coll. 
Atiiii.,iv.4g7;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Northants.  Clergy, 
xiii.    93;  O.  Mag.,  1843,  II.  670;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

STORY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  xNov.  28,  1781;  M.A.  1782, 
incorp.  from  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  4,  1752,  age  iS;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1758.  [S.  of  Robert,  of 
Holywell,  Oxford.]  R.  of  Hinton-.Martel,  and  R.  of  West 
Parley,  Dorset,  1793-7.  Died  in  1797.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Hutchins, 
in.  143.) 

STORY,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  r,  1880.  S.  of 
Henry  John,  of  St  John's  Wood,  London.  B.  Nov.  28,  i86i, 
in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
{17th  Wrangler,  1883);  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Assistant 
Master  at  Marlborough  CoUege,  1885-9.  A.M.I. E.E.,  1905. 
Partner  in  Messrs  Wilson  and  Story,  consulting  engineers. 
Died  Jan.  5,  1947,  at  Westcott,  Dorking.  Brother  of  John 
(1886).  {List  of  Carthusians;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn, 
u.  445;  The  Times,  Jan.  8,  1947.) 

STORY-MASKELYNE,  ANTHONY  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Jan.  30, 1880.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edmund  Mervin  Booth,  barrister, 
of  Lydiard  Millicent,  Wilts,  (and  .Martha  B.,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Russell,  of  Beaminster,  Dorset).  B.  July  31,  1861.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  i88o;  B.A.  1884.  In  the  Diplomatic 
Service,  1884-5.  Medical  Student  at  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  1885-9.  Appointed  to  the  Public  Record  Office, 
1890;  Senior  Assistant  Keeper  in  1936.  Resided  at  The 
Hermitage,  Box,  Wilts.  Died  Feb.  19,  1938,  at  15,  Churston 
Mansions,  Gray's  Inn  Road,  London;  buried  at  Purton, 
WUts.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  116;  The  Times, 
Feb.  23,  1938.) 

STOTE  (post  STOTE-BLANDY),  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Matric. 
Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1895.  [3rd]  s.  of  Arthur,  schoolmaster,  of 
Swindon  [and  .'inne,  dau.  of  George  Mayne  Jenvey].  B. 
there,  Jan.  19,  1873.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1896;  B.A. 
1898;  M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1898;  priest,  1899; 
C.  of  Christ  Church,  Gateshead,  1898-1900.  C.  of  St  Michael 
and  A.  A.,  Bournemouth,  1900-5.  C.  of  Wimbome  Minster, 
1905-8.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Trowbridge,  1908-18.  P.C.  of 
Colehill,  Dorset,  1918-46.  Hon.  Canon  of  Salisbury,  1940. 
Changed  his  name  to  Stote-Blandy,  1934.  Married,  1902, 
Margaretta  Graham,  only  dau.  of  Graham  John  Blandy,  of 
Quinta  da  Levada,  Funchal,  Madeira,  and  16,  .Mark  Lane, 
London,  and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Healing  of  Christ's 
Wounds.  Latterly  of  Wimbome,  Dorset,  where  he  died 
Dec.  18,  1950.  (A.  W.  Stote-Blandy;  Venn,  11.  546;  Crockford; 
Fox-Da  vies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1950.) 

STOTESBURY,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 
1898;  an 'Advanced  student.'  S.  of  James  Clay.  B.  June  25, 
1877,  in  Philadelphia,  U.S.A.  School,  Pennsylvania  Univer- 
sity.  Matric.  Michs.  1898. 

STOTHART,  JAMES  BELL.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1885.  S.  of  J.  W.,  banker,  of  Stockton-on-Tees.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  188S;  M.A.  1893.  .\dm.  Solicitor,  1894; 
practised  in  London  (Messrs  Stothart  and  Bannerman,  43, 
London  WaU).   (Law  Lists.) 

STOTHERT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 
1834.  S.  of  William  [of  Cargen,  Kirkcudbright].  B.  Jan.  i, 
1817,  in  Edinburgh.  School,  private.  Matrio.  Michs.  1834. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Oct.  23,  1838. 


Stoup,  William 

STOTHERT,  JOHN  KENDALL.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1882. 
[2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Kelson  (Worcester  College,  Oxford, 
1847),  R.  of  Ordsall,  Notts.]  M.I.E.E.  Married,  July  14,  1896, 
Annie  Laurie,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Henry  Bell,  of  Itchen 
Ferry.  Died  Oct.  17,  1937,  aged  76,  at  Sidmouth;  buried  at 
Sidbury.    (The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1937.) 

STOTHERT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1825. 
Of  Middlesex.  Educated  privately.  Matric.  Michs.  1825; 
B.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1835;  priest, 
Dec.  18,  1836;  C.  of  Leighton-Bromswold,  Hunts.,  1842-5. 
P.C.  of  St  Day,  Cornwall,  1846-54.  Inc.  of  Forest  Chapel  with 
Wildboarclough,  Cheshire,  1855-6.  Inc.  of  Emmanuel 
Church,  Bolton,  Lanes.,  1856-65.  V.  of  Thorpe-Hesley,  Yorks., 
1865-81.  Author,  Plain  Reasons  for  adhering  to  the  Church  of 
England,  by  Philalethes.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1888. 
(Clergy  List.) 

STOTT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  5,  1856.  S.  of 
George  Louis,  manufacturing-chemist.  B.  at  Bristol.  Bapt. 
May  7,  1835.  Matric.  Michs.  1856.  Migrated  to  Magdalene, 
Jan.  14,  1S58. 

STOTT,  JAMES  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1888.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (St  Bees,  1857),  V.  of 
Walmsley,  near  Bolton-le-Moors.  B.  .-^ug.  31,  1869,  at 
Rawtenstall.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1926.  Ord.  deacon  (Truro),  1892; 
priest,  1S94;  C.  of  Callington,  Cornwall,  1892-4.  C.  of 
Withington,  Lanes.,  1894-8.  C.  of  Rastrick,  Yorks.,  1898-: 
1902.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Manningham,  1902-7.  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Upper  Armley,  Leeds,  1907-8.  C.  of  Chertsey, 
Surrey,  1908-10.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Kingston  Hill,  1910-12. 
Lecturer  of  Watford,  1912-15.  Chaplain  of  Wilts.  County 
asylum,  Devizes,  1915-23.  C.  of  Monks  Kirby  with  Withy- 
brook,  Wanvs.,  1923-5.  V.  of  Comard  Magna,  Suffolk,  1925-8. 
R.  of  Chilton,  Berks.,  1928-50.  (Crockford.) 
STOTT,  JAMES  PILKINGTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895 
S.  of  James,  manufacturer,  of  Pleasington,  Blackburn, 
deceased  [and  Margaret  CoUister].  B.  there,  Feb.  18,  1876, 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A. 
1907.  Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham  School,  1900-6; 
Head  Master  of  Seabrook  Lodge  prep.  School,  Hythe,  1907- 
39.  Residing  at  27,  Upper  Brighton  Road,  Worthing,  in  1950. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Venn,  11.  545;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 
STOTT-STANHOPE,  HERBERT  (1864),  see  STANHOPE. 
STOUGHTON,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  .May  29,  1841,  as  'James  William.'  [2nd]  s.  of 
Thomas  [Anthony]  [of  Owlpen,  Gloucs.,  and  Ballyhorgan, 
Co.  Kerry  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Daunt,  of  Owlpen  and 
Gortigrenane).]  B.  [Oct.  20,  1823],  at  Cheltenham.  School, 
Middlesex  (private).  Matric  Michs.  1841.  Of  Ballynoe,  Co. 
Kerry,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Married,  1854,  Percy  Georgina  Laura, 
dau.  of  George  Bagot  Gosset,  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Oct.  7,  1889.  (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 
STOUGHTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  8, 
1786.  Of  Norfolk.  [Doubtless  s"  of  Peter,  of  Wvmondham 
(and  Elizabeth  Clarke).]  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1788; 
B.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  20,  1791;  priest 
(Ely,  Liu.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Apr.  8,  1792.  C.  of  Foxley  and 
Sparham,  Norfolk,  1791;  R.  there,  1792-1839.  Married, 
Diana,  dau.  of  Col.  Richard  Lloyd,  East  Norfolk  militia,  of 
Bawdeswell  Hall,  Norfolk.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1840.  Father  of  Roger  (1834).  (T.  A.  Walker,  451,  sub  his 
son;  Harleian  Soc.  xci.  216.) 
STOUGHTON,  JOHN  WILBERFORCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  20,  1893.  S.  of  Thomas  Wilberforce,  publisher,  of  Upper 
Norwood,  London  (and  Maxwell  Gordon  Lindsay  Thomson). 
B.  Apr.  28,  1875,  at  Norwood.  School,  Oliver's  Mount, 
Scarborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1901.  Married, 
Sept.  9,  1903,  Marion,  dau.  of  Pastor  Julius  Rohrbach,  of 
Charlottenburg,  Germany.   Died  in  19 19.   (F.  P.  White.) 

STOUGHTON,  ROGER.  Adni.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  11, 
1834;  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  Matric. 
Mar.  21,  1827,  age  19.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1786) 
R.  of  Sparham,  Norfolk.]  Matric.  Lent,  1835.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
451;  Al.  Oxon.) 

STOUP,  JOHN.  -■Vdm.  sizar  (age  18),  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1786. 
S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Richard,  of  Woolsthorpe,  Lines.  [B.  Dec.  15, 
1767,  at  Harston,  Leics.]  School,  Charterhouse,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1786.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Apr.  14,  1790- 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Al.  Cartkus.) 

STOUP,  WILLIAM.  \dva.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  20,  1792- 
3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  —  [Richard],  R.  of  Harston,  Leics.  School, 
Grantham.  .Matric.  Michs.  1793.  Resided  six  terms;  name 
off,  October  1795,  with  the  note  'dead.'  Brother  of  the  above. 
(.St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  497.) 


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Stout,  George  Frederick 

STOUT,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adin.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  1879.  S.  of  George,  shipping  insurance-agent  (and 
Eliza).  B.  Jan.  6,  i860,  at  Westoe,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs. 
•  1879;  Scholar,  1881;  (Classical  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1881; 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1882;  Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1883); 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Fellow,  1884;  Hon.  Fellow,  1927. 
University  Lecturer  in  Moral  Science,  1894-6.  Hon.  D.Litt., 
Durham,  1923;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Aberdeen,  1899;  F.B.A.  1903. 
Gifiord  Lecturer  at  Edinburgh  University,  1919-21 ;  Anderson 
Lecturer  in  Comparative  Psychology  at  Aberdeen  University, 
1896-8;  Wilde  Reader  in  Mental  Philosophy  at  Oxford,  1898- 
1903.  Professor  of  Logic  and  Metaphysics  at  St  Andrews, 
1903-36.  Married,  July  20,  1899,  Ella,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
W.  T.  Ker,  Free  Church  Minister,  of  Deskford,  Banffshire. 
Incorporated  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  O.xford,  1898.  'In- 
corporas  te,  Corpulente,  Corpari;  Recte  facis;  fiasque  cor- 
pulentior.'  Author,  A  Manual  of  Psychology;  Groundwork  of 
Psychology;  Mind  and  Matter;  Analytic  Psychology;  Studies 
in  Philosophy  and  Psychology.  Sometime  editor  of  Mind, 
1891-1920.  Died  Aug.  18,  1944,  at  Sydney,  N.S.W. 
Brother  of  the  next  {Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Who's  Who; 
The  Times,  Aug.  19,  1944-) 

STOUT,  JOSEPH  FRANKLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  9,  1886.  S.  of  George,  marine  insurance-agent,  of  South 
Shields,  Durham  (and  Eliza  Frankland).  B.  there  Aug.  23, 
1867.  Schools,  Union  British  (Mr  J.  Thomas)  and  Charlotte 
Terence  (C.  H.  Addison).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar,  1889; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1889;  M.A.  1920.  Tutor  at 
the  University  Correspondence  College,  Cambridge  for  many 
years;  edited  classical  authors  for  the  University  tutorial 
press.  Died  July  31,  1932,  in  Cambridge.  Brother  of  the 
above.   (Eagle,  xlvii.  190;  Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  14,  1932.) 

STOVIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July  8, 
1771.  Eldest,  s.  of  James,  J. P.,  of  Shooter's  Hill,  Rossington, 
Yorks.  [and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Walker,  Mayor  of 
DoncasterJ.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  Easter,  1772; 
Scholar,  1773;  B.A.  1776;  M.A.  1779;  D.D.  1800.  Fellow 
1779.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1777.  R-  of  Rossington,  Yorks., 
1783-1833.  J. P.  for  the  W.  Riding  of  Yorks.  and  for  Lines. 
Married,  Oct.  16,  1790,  — ,  dau.  of  Charles  Rivington.  Died 
Aug.  13,  1833,  aged  78,  in  Hans  Place,  Chelsea.  {T.  A. 
Walker,  334;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  ii,  281;  Northants  Clergy.) 

STOVIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  31,  1825. 
Of  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar;  B.A.  1829;  M.A. 
1834.  V.  of  Beckingham,  Notts.,  1845-54.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1855. 

STOVIN,  RICHARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  2, 1791. 
B.  [June,  1774],  at  Withem,  Lines.  [S.  of  Richard  and 
Susanna.  School,  Louth.]  Matric.  iMichs.  1792.  Owned  land 
at  Withem,  and  farmed  there.  Descended  from  Sir  William 
Temple.  Died  Jan.  15,  1818  at  Bath.  (P.  B.  G.  Binnall; 
Some  Louth  Gr.  Sch.  Boys.) 

STOW,  ALEXANDER  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1,  1891.  Eldest  s.  of  Montague  Haslam  (1865),  attorney, 
of  12,  Maresfield  Gardens,  Hampstead.  B.  there,  Dec.  13, 
1873.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  PtI,  ist  Class)  1894;  (PtII,  ist  Class,  1895).  Entered  the 
I.C.S.  1896;  served  in  the  Punjab  as  Settlement  officer; 
Deputy  Commissioner,  1909;  Settlement  Commissioner, 
Jammu  and  Kashmir  State,  1914.  Commissioner,  Rawalpindi 
Division,  1916.  Chief  Commissioner  of  Delhi,  1926.  .Member 
of  Governor's  Executive  Council,  Punjab,  1928.  K.C.I. E., 
1930.  Married,  Dec.  30,  1907,  Violet,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  Benton, 
CLE.,  Inspector-General  of  Irrigation  in  India.  Latterly  of 
Netherwood,  Newbury,  Berks.  Died  June  27,  1936.  (Who 
was  Who;  India  Office  List.) 

STOW,  FENWICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1859.  [Eld.]  s.  of  William  Fenwick,  of  Red  HaU  [Roundhay], 
Leeds.  B.  there.  Mar.  23,  1841.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  {10th  Classic)  1864;  M.A. 
1867.  Assistant  Master  at  Charterhouse,  1865-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  1867-9.  C.  of  Hawsker,  Yorks.,  1869-71.  C.  of 
Harpenden,  Herts.,  1871-3.  V.  of  Aysgarth,  Yorks.,  1873- 
1904.  Married,  1868,  Louisa  Martha,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt. 
Arthur  Robinson,  Madras  Army.  Died  suddenly  in  Edinburgh, 
July  24,  1904.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  July  27,  1904;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

STOW,  MONTAGUE  HASLAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
1865.  S.  of  William  Fenwick,  of  Ripon,  Yorks.  B.  July  21, 
1847,  at  Whinmoor,  Yorks.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Cricket  'blue,'  1867-9;  Capt., 
1869.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1873;  (Messrs  Stow,  Preston  and 
Lyttelton,  35,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields).  Died  Sept.  7,  1911,  in 
Scotland.  Father  of  Alexander  M.  (1891);  brother  of  the 
above.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.  add.;  Book  of  Blues;  Law  Lists; 
The  Times,  Sept.  9,  191 1.) 


Strabolgi,  Baron 

STOW  (orSTOWE),  NEVILE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  2,  1754.  [2ndJ  s.  of  Darwin,  of  Fenton,  Lines.  School, 
Rampton,  Notts.  Bapt.  at  Kettlethorpe,  Dec.  30.  1735- 
Matric.  Michs.  1755;  B.A.  1759;  M.A.  1766.  Usher  at 
Dulwich  College,  1771-81;  Master,  1781-1810;  Fellow  of 
Dulwich  CoUege.  Died  Feb.  17,  1810,  aged  75.  (G.  Mag., 
1810,  I.  290;  Maddison,  Lines.  Pedigrees;  Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

STOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 
1771.  S.  of  John,  of  York.  School,  York.  Matric.  Michs. 
1771 ;  Scholar,  1773;  Died  at  York,  whilst  an  undergraduate, 
Sept.  14,  1774;  buried  at  St  Helen's,  Stonegate.  M.I. 
(R.  Shilleto.) 

STOW  (post  STOW-LUNDIE),  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  June  30,  1791.  Of  Northumberland.  [Eldest]  s. 
of  Blake  [post  Stow-Lundie],  of  Hutton  Spittal,  Berwick- 
on-Tweed.  [Bapt.  Dec.  21,  1773.]  School,  Edinburgh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1792;  B.A.  1796.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  9,  i797; 
as  William  Stow  Lundie.  Died,  s.p.,  1837,  aged  64;  buried  at 
Ancroft,  Northumberland.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv,  498.) 

STOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  14,  1841. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  David,  of  Ashfield,  Glasgow.  Matric.  Lent, 
1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1851.  At  Glasgow  Univ.  1837-41. 
C.  of  Sherborne,  Dorset,  1848.  P.C.  of  DUton  Marsh,  Wilts., 
1848-50.  V.  of  Avebury  with  Winterboume-Monkton,  1850-2. 
Died  Apr.  28,  1852,  aged  28,  in  Hans  Place,  Chelsea.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  476;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.  1852,  i.  529,  which  gives 
died  Apr.  22.) 

STOWE,  HAROLD  STEED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Sept.  10, 
1893.  [Youngest  s.  of  George  Sully,  of  Cardiff.]  School, 
Cardiff  CoUege.  .Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902, 
Adm.  at  the  .Middle  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1895.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  26,  1899.  Clerk  of  Assize,  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Of 
Hare  Court,  Temple,  in  1949.   (Scott  MSS.;  Law  Lists.) 

STOWE,  HENRY  JOHN  DAYRELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  26,  1852.  Of  Bucks.  [S.  of  William,  surgeon,  of 
Buckingham.  B.  Aug.  6,  1832.]  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1863.  (Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.) 

STOWE,  SOLOMON  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  26,  1828.  S.  of  Solomon.  B.  in  the  Isle  of  St  Vincent, 
West  Indies.  School,  Surrey  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1828; 
B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  In  Holy  Orders.  Of  Oakham  in  1841. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1842. 

STOWELL,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  22,  1856.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  J[ohn]  Lamotte  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1822),  V. 
of  St  German,  Isle  of  Man.  B.  July  17,  1836,  at  Castletown. 
School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  .Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  B.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1861;  priest, 
1862;  C.  of  Poulton-le-Fylde,  Lanes.,  1861-4.  C.  of  Norbury, 
Cheshire,  1870-4.  Chaplain  to  Philip's  Park  cemetery, 
Manchester,  1874-1915.  Latterly  of  11,  Cedar  Grove,  Heaton 
Chapel,  Stockport.  Died  in  1917.  (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  331;  Crockford.) 

STOWELL,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16, 
1890.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Alfred  (Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
1850),  of  Chorley,  Lanes.,  (and  Eomia  Tatham).  B.  June  20, 
1871,  at  Salford.  School,  Sedbergh  (.Mr  H.  G.  Hart).  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Southwell) 
1896;  priest,  1897;  C.  of  Wirksworth,  Derbs.,  1896-1901. 
C.  of  Chorley,  Lanes.,  1901-7.  C.-in-charge  of  Cleveleys, 
1907-8.  V.  of  Burton-in-Lonsdale,  Yorks.,  1908-37.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Bradford,  1932.  Latterly  of  49,  Wennington  Road, 
Southport.  Died  Mar.  23,  1940.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  28,  1940.) 

STOWERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  28,  1831. 
Of  .Middlesex.  [Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Sepulchre's, 
London.]   Matric.  Michs.  183 1.    (R.  L.  Arrowsmith. ) 

STOYLE  (post  BLIN-STOYLE),  WILLIAM  BLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Jan.  18, 1888.  S.  of  William,  postmaster,  of  Crediton, 
Devon.  B.  Oct.  17,  1862,  at  Exeter.  School,  Wesleyan 
CoUege,  Richmond  (.Mr  Sanderson).  Matric.  Lent,  1888. 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  16,  1889;  B.A.  1891;  M.A. 
1895.  Changed  his  names  to  Bernard  Blin-Stoyle,  1891.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  Alford,  Lines., 
1892-3,0.  of  Mumby,  1893-5;  V.  there,  1895-7.  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Peterb.,  1900-8,  1910-13.  V.  of  Thorpe  Acre  with 
Dishley,  Leics.,  1913-18.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1919. 
(Changes  of  Name.) 

STRABOLGI,  Baron  (1874),  see  KENWORTHY,  CUTHBERT 
MATTHIAS. 


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Stracey,  Claud  Edward 

STRACEY  (post  STRACEY-CLITHEROW),  CLAUD  EDWARD. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1S73.  [2nd]  s.  of  the 
Rev.  William  [James]  (183S),  of  Buxton,  Nonvich  [and 
Maria  Diana,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  James  Claud  Bourchier,  of 
Lavant  House,  Chichester].  B.  [Mar.  29],  1855,  at  Lavant 
Hill,  Sussex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Lieut., 
96th  Foot  (Manchester  Regt.),  1876;  Capt.,  1885;  transferred 
to  Scots  Guards,  1887.  In  the  Egyptian  Campaign.  Retired, 
i8q6.  Married,  Oct.  25,  1897,  .Alice  Maud,  dau.  of  Lord  Alfred 
Paget.   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STRACEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  27,  1788.  Of 
Madras.  [3rd  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  ist  Bart.,  of  Rackheath 
HaU,  Norfolk  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Lathom,  Esq., 
of  Whiston,  Lanes.,  and  widow  of  John  Williamson).  B. 
Dec.  1770.]  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1790.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1794.  R.  of  Rackheath,  Norfolk,  1797- 
1854.  Married,  Mar.,  1814,  Sophia  Anne,  youngest  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Edmund  Mapes,  Esq.,  of  Rollesby  HaU,  Norfolk, 
and  had  issue;  succeeded  his  brother.  Sir  Edward  Hardinge 
John,  as  3rd  Bart.,  July  15,  1851.  Died  Dec.  27,  1854. 
Brother  of  the  next  half-brother  of  Henry  (1803).  (B\irke, 
P.  and  B.;  Clergy  List.) 

STRACEY,  HARDINGE  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  I,  1787.  Of  the  East  Indies.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Edward, 
ist  Bart.,  of  Rackheath  Hall,  Norfolk  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Richard  Lathom,  of  Whiston,  Lanes.).  B.  1769.]  Matric. 
Micfis.  1787;  LL.B.  1794.  Died  May  5,  1816.  Brother  of  the 
above;  half-brother  of  the  next.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STRACEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  23, 
1803.  [7th]  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  ist  Bart.,  of  Rackheath, 
Norfolk.  B.  [Aug.  7,  1785]  there.  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Migrated  to  Jesus,  Feb.  19,  1805.  Joined  the  3rd  Foot 
Guards,  1803;  i8th  Light  Dragoons,  1806;  25th  Foot,  1807; 
i2th  Foot,  1815;  25th  Foot,  1817;  3rd  Dragoon  Guards, 
1820;  retired  as  Captain,  1821.  Died  c.  1828.  Half-brother 
of  George  (178S)  and  the  above.  (R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

STRACEY,  KINGSTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  lo,  1867.  [7th]  s.  of  [Sir]  Henry  [Josias],  [5th]  Bart., 
M.P.,  Capt.,  R.  Dragoons,  of  Rackheath  Hall,  Norfolk  (and 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  George  Denne,  of  the  Paddock,  Canterbury). 
[B.  June  29,  1849.]  School,  Bromsgrove.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  B.A.  1872.  Of  Rackheath  HaU,  NorfoUc.  Died,  un- 
married, Apr.  9,  i886.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Bromsgrove 
Reg.,  59;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STRACEY,  RANDOLPH  HARBORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  May  5,  1876.  [8th]  s.  of  Sir  Henry  'Jonas' 
[Josias],  [5th]  Bart.  (M.P.,  Capt.,  R.  Dragoons)  (and  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  George  Denne,  of  the  Paddock,  Canterbury). 
[B.  Apr.  12,  1857.]  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1883.  Died, 
unmarried,  Aug.  1906.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 
STRACEY,  WILLIAM  (1791),  see  STRACY. 
STRACEY  (post  STRACEY-CLITHEROW),  WILLIAM  JAMES. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1838.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  of 
Sprowston,  Norfolk  (and  Emma  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Clitherow,  of  Birds  Place,  Herts.).  B.  .\ug.  8,  1821.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Oct.  15,  1839- 
Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  FeUow,  1846-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1S45;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  Skeyton, 
NorfoUc,  1846-7;  R.  there,  1855-72,  and  R.  of  Oxnead  with 
Buxton,  1855-89.  Married,  .^ug.  8,  1849,  Maria  Diana,  dau. 
of  Lieut. -Gen.  James  Claud  Bourchier,  of  Lavant  House, 
Chichester.  Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  Oct.  27,  1900,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Clitherow,  in  compUance  with 
the  wiU  of  James  CUtherow,  of  Boston  House,  Middlesex. 
Author,  Short  Sermons  on  the  Psalms  in  their  order.  Latterly 
of  Boston  House,  Middlesex,  where  he  died  June  30,  1912, 
aged  90.  Father  of  Claud  E.  (1873).  {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Burke,  P.  andB.\  Crockford ;  Scott  MSS.;  The  Guardian , 
July  5,  1912-) 
STRACHAN,  EDWARD  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  James  Ed.  (and  Elizabeth)  [of  Clapham  Park, 
London,  S.W.].  B.  July  25,  1879,  in  London.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  In  his  father's 
business  of  a  wine-merchant.  Ser\'ed  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Second  Lieut.,  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts,  and  Derby 
Regt.,  T.F.);  kiUed  in  action,  Oct.  14,  1915-  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  kiUed  Oct.  14,  1918;  Univ. 
War  List.) 
STRACHAN,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  8,  1899.  [S.  of 
James,  of  South  Seafield,  Aberdeen.  B.  Sept.  29,  1879,  at 
Aberdeen.  School,  .Aberdeen  Grammar.  At  Aberdeen  Univer- 
sity [1895-9;  M.A.;  B.Sc.  1899].  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  {7th 
Wrangler,  1901);  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1902; 
M.A.  1909.  President  of  the  Union,  1903.  Assistant  Master  at 


Strachey,  Charles 

the  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  1903-9;  at  Merchant 
Taylors'  School,  1910.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools  (Board  of 
Education),  1911-19;  Divisional  Inspector,  1919-33-.  Of 
Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.,  in  1940.  {Aberdeen  Gr.  Sch.  Roll; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

STRACHAN,  JAMES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1869.  S.  of  James  Greethead,  gent,  (and  Elizabeth). 
B.  [June  6,  1850],  at  Cheltenham.  Bapt.  July  3,  1850. 
[Schools,  Cheltenham  College  and  Cheltenham  "Grammar  ] 
Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Ensign,  43rd  Foot,  1871;  Lieut.,  1871; 
Capt.,  1879,  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry;  Major,  1886; 
Lieut. -Colonel,  1896;  retired,  1905.  Died  Nov.  2,  1941, 
at  Cheltenham.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The 
Times,  Nov.  4,  1941.) 

STRACHAN,  JAMES  FORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  18,  1868.  S.  of  J.  F.,  Esq.,  of  Geelong,  Victoria, 
Australia.  B.  there,  Apr.  10,  1849.  [School,  Norwich.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1869.  Rowing  'blue,'  1870;  athletics  'blue,' 
(100  yards),  1869.  Lieut.,  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry. 
Retiuned  to  Australia,  1870.  Sheep,  cattle,  and  horse 
breeder  at  Ripple  Vale,  Birregurra,  Victoria,  interested  in 
the  advancement  of  the  blind,  translating  books  into  the 
BraiUe  alphabet.   Died  Apr.  14,  1925.    {Book  of  Blues.) 

STRACHAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6, 
1881.  [O.]  s.  of  Jacob,  husbandxnan,  of  Keith,  Banffshire  (and 
Ann  Kerr).  B.  there  [Jan.  31,  1862].  At  .Aberdeen  University, 
1877-S1.  [M.A.  1881.]  .Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar;  (Class. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1883);  Person  Scholar,  1883;  B..\. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1885;  2nd  ChanceUor's  medal, 
1885;  M.A.  1889.  FeUow,  1886.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Aberdeen,  1900. 
Studied  Sanskrit  and  Celtic  at  Jena.  Professor  of  Greek  and 
Comparative  PhUology  at  Owens  CoUege,  Manchester  (and 
Manchester  University),  1885-1907;  also  Professor  of  Com- 
parative PhUology,  1889-1907.  Married,  1886,  Mina,  eldest 
dau.  of  Dr  James  Grant,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Thesaurus 
Palaeo-Hibernicus;  An  Introduction  to  Early  Welsh,  and 
numerous  papers  in  the  Transactions  of  the  Philological 
Society,  etc.  Died.  Sept.  25,  1907,  at  his  residence,  Hilton 
Park,  Prestwich.    {D.N.B.) 

STRACHAN,  PATRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  John's,  Oct.  13,  1821. 
B.  in  Forfarshire.  School,  Bromley  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1821. 

STRACHAN,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  10,  1828;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  In  Priest's  Orders. 

STRACHAN-CARNEGIE,  ALAN  BRUCE  (1893),  see  CARNEGIE. 

STRACHEY,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  8, 
1863.  [2nd]  s.  of  Richard  [of  Ashwick  Grove,  Somerset]  (and 
Anne  Maria,  dau.  of  .Alexander  PoweU,  M.P.,  of  Hurdcott 
House,  Wilts.).  B.  Feb.  20,  1846,  at  Clifton.  School,  High- 
gate,  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1864.  Married,  Nov.  3,  1875, 
Fanny  Augusta,  onlv  dau.  of  Arthur  Phipps,  of  \Miitstone, 
Shepton  MaUet.  Died,  s.p..  May  28,  1900.  Brother  of 
Richard  C.  (1854)-    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STRACHEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  3, 
1877.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  John,  K.C.S.I.,  of  Calcutta.  [B.  Dec.  3, 
1858.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1881.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1883.  Law- 
Reporter  at  .AUahabad,  1887.  FeUow  of  AUahabad  Univer- 
sity, 1889;  of  Bombay  University,  1896.  Judge  of  the  High 
Court  of  Bombay,  1895-8;  Chief  justice  of  the  High  Court  of 
the  N.W.  Provinces  of  India,  1898;  Chief  Justice  of  AUahabad, 
1899-1901.  Knighted,  1899.  Married,  Oct.  22,  1885,  Ellen, 
dau.  of  John  ConoUy.  Died,  s.p..  May  14,  1901,  at  Simla. 
Brother  of  the  next.  {List  of  Carthusians;  Law  Lists;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who.) 

STRACHEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  6,  1881.  [3rd]  s. 
of  Sir  John,  G.C.S.I.,  Governor  of  the  North  West  Provinces 
of  India  (and  Katherine  Jane,  daughter  of  George  Batten) . 
B.  Sept.  17,  1862.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  exhibitioner,  1882. 
Tunior  clerk  in  the  Foreign  Office,  1885;  Secretary  to  the 
Uganda  RaUway  Committee,  concerned  with  the  construction 
of  the  raUway  from  Mombasa  to  Lake  Victoria,  1895-8; 
closely  concerned  with  the  affairs  of  the  Niger  Co. ;  First  class 
Clerk,  1898;  Principal  Clerk,  1907.  Member  of  the  West 
African  Lands  Conamittee,  1912.  Member  of  the  Colonial 
Office  delegation  at  the  Paris  Peace  Conference,  1919-  C.B., 
1920.  Assistant  Under-Secretary  of  state  for  the  Colonies, 
1924-7.  K.C.M.G.,  1926.  Married,  July  26,  1893,  Ada 
Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Raleigh,  D.D.  Died 
Mar  15,  1942,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  17,  1942O 


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Strachey,  George 

STRACHEY,  GEORGE.  Adni.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1792.  S.  of  John  (1756),  of  Marylebone,  London  (and  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  George  Wombwell,  of  Crutched  Friars,  London). 
B.  Aug.  30,  1776.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1793; 
Scholar,  1795;  Browne  medal,  1795,  1796;  B.A.  i797;  M.A. 
1822.  Writer,  H.E.I.C.S.  in  Madras,  1796;  Assistant  in  the 
Military,  Secret  and  Political  Dept.,  1798;  Joint  Assay 
Master,  1807.  Private  Secretary  to  the  Governor,  1808; 
Judge  and  Magistrate  of  the  ZUlah  of  Cuddapah,  1809. 
JuniorSecretary  to  Government,  1812;  Chief  Secretary,  1813; 
retired,  1824.  Died  Jan.  17,  1849,  at  Bownham  House, 
Gloucs.  Brother  of  John  (1789).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
G.  Mag.,  1849,  I.  329.) 

STRACHEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  5,  1848. 
[6th  s.  of  Edward  (and  grandson  of  Sir  Henry,  1st  Bart.),  of 
Sutton  Court,  Somerset  (and  Jane,  only  dau.  of  John  KelsaU, 
of  Greenwich).   B.  Aug.  8,  1828.!   Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A. 

1853.  Resident  Minister  at  the  Court  of  the  King  of  Saxony, 
1890-7.  Married  (i)  June  5,  1857,  Anna  Maria  Georgiana, 
eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Strachey,  of  Ashwick  Grove,  Oakhill, 
Somerset;  (2)  Nov.  25,  1862,  Catharine,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Bazett  Doveton  (1828),  R.  of  Burnett,  Somerset, 
and  had  issue.   Died  Feb.  25,  1912.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STRACHEY,  GILES  LYTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1899.  [4th]  s.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Richard  (1892),  of  69, 
Lancaster  Gate,  London.  B.  [Mar.  i],  1880,  in  London. 
School,  Leamington.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar,  1902; 
B.A.  1903.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh.  Biographer  and  man  of 
letters.  Author,  Landmarks  in  French  Literature;  Eminent 
Victorians;  Queen  Victoria;  Characters  and  Commentaries; 
Elizabeth  and  Essex,  etc.  Sir  Max  Beerbohm  in  his  Rede 
Lecture,  1943,  said  'the  paramount  quality'  of  his  prose  was 
'Beauty.'  Lived  at  51,  Gordon  Square,  London,  W.C.  Died, 
unmarried,  Jan.  21,  1932,  at  Marlborough.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  22,  1932;  Cambridge  Review, 
Jan.  29,  1932.) 

STRACHEY  (or  STRACHIE),  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  16,  1756.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry,  of  Westminster 
[and  Sutton  Court,  Somersetl  (and  Helen,  dau.  of  Robert 
Clerk,  of  Listen  Shields,  Midlothian).  B.  July  30,  1738,  in 
Edinburgh.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1756; 
Scholar,  1757;  B.A.  1760;  M.A.  1763;  LL.D.  1770.  Fellow, 
1761.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1760.  Chaplain  to  Dr  Philip 
Yonge,  Bishop  of  Norwich.  R.  of  Erpingham,  Norfolk,  1769- 
1818.  R.  of  Thwaite,  1773-1818.  Archdeacon  of  Sufiolk, 
1781.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1774-1818.  Preb.  of  Llandafl, 
1786.  Preacher  at  the  Rolls  Chapel,  1783-1817.  F.S.A. 
Superintended  the  printing  of  the  Rolls  of  Parliament  from 
Edward  I  to  the  19th  year  of  Henry  VII  (published  in  1777). 
Married,  Nov.  14,  1770,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  George  Wombwell, 
of  Crutched  Friars,  London.  Died  Dec.  17,  1818,  at  Rams- 
gate.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  George  (1792).  [Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1818,  11.  631.) 

STRACHEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  10, 1789. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  (above),  of  Westminster  (and 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  George  Wombwell,  of  London).  B.  Apr.  4, 
1773.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1789.  Writer, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  in  Bengal,  1791;  assistant  to  the  Persian  Trans- 
lator and  Commissioner  of  the  Court  of  Requests,  1791; 
Register  of  Dewanny  Adawlut  at  Tirhoot,  1793;  Judge  of 
Mymensing,  1800;  Judge  and  Magistrate  at  Cawnpore,  1803; 
resigned,  1804.  Died  Nov.  17,  1808,  at  Mahe,  India.  Brother 
of  George  (1792).  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  G.  Mag.,  1809, 
1.  477.) 

STRACHEY,  RICHARD.  Hon.  LL.D.  1892.  [3rd  s.  of  Edward, 
of  Blackheath,  Kent  (and  Julia,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  William 
Kirkpatrick,  Indian  Army).  B.  July  24,  1817.]  Educated  at 
Addiscombe.  Served  in  the  H.E.I.C.  engineers,  1836.  Served 
in  the  Sutlej  campaign,  1845-6  (despatches;  Brevet  Major). 
Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  the  Central  Provinces  during  the 
Mutiny,  1857-8.  Secretary  to  Govt,  of  India  (Public  Works 
Dept.),  1861-6  and  1869-71.  Lieut. -General,  Royal  (Bengal) 
Engineers.  Inspector-General  of  Irrigation,  1867.  Member  of 
Council  of  India,  1875-89.  President,  Royal  Geographical 
Society,  1887-8.  F.R.S.,  1854-89;  Royal  medal,  1897. 
C.S.I. ,  1866;  G.C.S.I.,  1897.  Chairman  of  the  East  Indian 
Railway  Co.,  1897;  of  the  .'\ssam-Bengal  Railway  Co.,  1892- 
1907.   Member  of  several  Commissions.   Married  (1)  Dec.  27, 

1854,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Bowles;  (2)  Jan.  4, 
1859,  Jane  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Peter  Grant,  of  Rothie- 
murchus.  Author,  Lectures  on  Geography;  Finances  and 
Public  Works  of  India  (jointly  with  his  brother,  Sir  John) 
Died  Feb.  12,  1908,  in  London.  Father  of  Giles  L.  (1899). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who.) 

STRACHEY,  RICHARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  7,  1854.  [Eldest  s.  of  Richard,  of  Ashwick  Grove, 
Somerset  (and  Anne  Maria,  dau.  of  Alexander  Powell,  M.P., 
of  Hurdcott  House,  Wilts.).  B.  Nov.  2,  1835.]  School,  Eton. 


Straghan,  John  Inge 

Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Aug.  4,  1854.  Matric.  Michs. 
1854.  Of  Ashwick  Grove.  J. P.  for  Somerset.  Married,  Mar.  25, 
1857,  Charlotte  Lindsay,  dau.  of  Ralph  Barchard  Hankin, 
of  Bedford,  and  had  issue.  Died  July  30,  1901.  Brother  of 
Alexander  (1863).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 

STRACHIE,  JOHN  (1756),  see  STRACHEY. 

STRACY  (post  STRACEY),  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  22,  1791.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  Scholar, 
1791;  B.A.  1795.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  May  22,  1796; 
priest,  Dec.  31,  1797.  V.  of  Ugborough,  Devon,  1803-10,  and 
R.  of  Stoke-in-Teignhead  until  1810.  Died  Nov.  29,  1828, 
aged  55.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  498;  Clerical  Guide; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1828,  11.  571.) 

STRADBROKE,  EARL  OF  (1880),  see  ROUS,  G.  E.  J.  M. 

STRADLING,  EDWARD  WILLIAM  LYTE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  July  21,  1882.  S.  of  William  John  Lyte  [Skynner] 
(1855)],  gent,  (and  Maria  Susannah).  B.  1863,  at  9,  The 
Grove,  Milton,  Kent.  School,  St  Edward's,  Oxford  (Mr  A.  B. 
Simeon).  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Kept  five  terms.  (St  Edward's 
Sch.  Roll.) 

STRADLING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Aug.  11, 
1898.  S.  of  John,  dairyman,  of  Bridg%vater,  Somerset  (and 
Susan  Coles).  B.  June  21,  1879,  at  Culmstock,  Devon. 
School,  Devon  County,  South  Molton.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1901;  M..\.  1907.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Andrew's 
School,  Eastbourne,  1901-4;  at  the  Royal  Naval  College, 
Osborne,  1904-20;  at  the  Dragon  School,  Oxford,  1920-36. 
Of  Charlbury  Road,  Oxford.  Died  Dec.  18,  1936,  at  Oxford. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Dec.  19,  1936.) 

STRADLING,  WILLIAM  JOHN  LYTE  SKYNNER.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  July  5,  1855.  S.  of  William,  gent,  (and  Mercy 
Parsons).  B.  at  Chilton-super-Polden,  Somerset.  Bapt. 
Apr.  3,  1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  LL.B.  1859;  LL.M.  1868. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Exeter)  1870;  C.  of  Axminster, 
Devon,  1870-1.  V.  of  Marloes,  Pemb.,  1873-89.  R.  of 
Herbrandston,  1889-1901.  Married,  (2)  Jan.  29,  1889,  Edith 
Beatrice,  5th  dau.  of  G.  W.  Davis,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Tre- 
warren,  Pemb.  Died  Feb.  10,  1901.  Father  of  Edward  W.  L. 
(1882).   (Eagle,  xxiii.  237;  Crockford.) 

STRAFFEN,  GEORGE  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  9, 
185 1.  S.  of  John,  late  schooknaster.  B.  [Nov.  23,  1832],  at 
Catterick,  Richmond,  Yorks.  School,  King  William's  College, 
Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar,  1852;  B.A.  1855; 
M.A.  i860.  Hulsean  Lecturer,  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford) 
1859;  priest  (Canterbury)  i860;  C.  of  St  Michael-le-Belfrey, 
York,  1859-62.  C.  of  Escrick.  P.C.  of  St  James,  Clifton, 
York,  1867-9.  V.  of  St  Philip  and  St  James,  Clifton,  York, 
1869-76.  R.  of  Tillington,  Sussex,  1876-1910.  Author,  Sin 
as  setfoHh  in  Holy  Scripture.  Died  Sept.  27,  1910.  Brother  of 
the  next.  (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Peile,  11. 
520;  Crockford;  Christ's  College  obit,  notices.) 

STRAFFEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  22, 
1857.  S.  of  John.  B.  [Nov.  25,  1834]  at  Catterick,  Yorks. 
School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  B.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1862;  priest,  1863. 
C.  of  Fenny  Compton,  Warws.,  1866-7.  R.  of  Lewes,  Sussex, 
1867-80.  V.  of  Ashley  Green,  Bucks.,  1880-4.  V.  of  Evesham, 
Worcs.,  1884-95.  Rural  Dean,  1887-94.  Married,  Eliza,  dau. 
of  William  Ingelow,  of  Boston,  Lines.,  and  sister  of  Jean 
Ingelow,  and  had  issue,  a  daughter,  Dora,  to  whom  there  is 
reference  in  Some  Recollections  of  Jean  Ingelow.  Resided 
latterly  in  London,  where  he  died  Nov.  30,  1897.  Brother  of 
the  above.  (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  2,  1897.) 

STRAFORD,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  2,  1852.  Of  Gloucs.  Matric.  Michs.  1852; 
B.A.  1856. 

STRAGHAN,  ABEL  ANDREWS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  5,  1826.  Of  Stanwick,  Northants.  [S.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Gibbes  (Christ  Church,  Oxford  (1802).]  Matric. 
Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1832;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1833.  Assistant  Minister  at  the  Octagon  Chapel, 
Bath.  Chaplain  of  the  City  Gaol,  Bath,  -1841-59;  Assistant 
C.  of  the  Abbey,  Bath,  1849-52.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
i860  and  from  Crockford,  1865.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Northants.  Clergy,  xin.  95.) 

STRAGHAN,  JOHN  INCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1830.  B.  in  the  Island  of  Barbados.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Gibbes  (Christ  Church,  Oxford  (1802).]  Died  Nov.  28,  1830, 
aged  25,  in  College;  M.I.  in  the  churchyard  of  old  All  Saints, 
Cambridge.  Brother  of  the  above. 


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Strahan,  Aubrey 

STRAHAN,  AUBREY.  Adin.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  15,  1871. 
S.  of  William  [formerly  Snow,  1825]  [banker,  of  Blackmpre 
Hall,  Sidmouth]  (and  Elizabeth  Anne  Dorothea,  only  child 
of  Gen.  Sir  George  Bulteel  Fisher,  K.C.H.).  B.  [Apr.  20, 
1852],  in  St  George's  parish,  Hanover  Square,  London.  Bapt. 
June  17,  1852.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A. 
1875;  M.A.  1878;  Sc.D.  1907.  Assistant  Director,  Geological 
Survey  of  England  and  Wales,  1875-96;  Geologist,  1896; 
assistant  to  Director,  1913;  Director,  1914-20.  Member  of 
Royal  Commission  on  coal  supplies,  1903.  F.R.S.,  1903. 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Toronto.  President,  Geological  Society,  19 12- 
14;  Wollaston  medal,  1919.  President,  Geological  section, 
British  Association,  1904.  K.B.E.,  1919.  Married  Fanny 
Evelyn  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  H.  Roscoe,  of  Chester. 
Died  Mar.  4,  1928,  at  Fairfield  House,  Goring,  Berks. 
Brother  of  the  next.  {Eagle,  xlv.  162;  Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Walford,  County  Families;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  7. 
1928). 

STRAHAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  18,  i868. 
S.  of  William  (formerly  Snow,  1825),  of  London,  and  Dorking, 
Surrey  [and  Elizabeth  Anne  Dorothea].  B.  [Mar.  3,  1850],  in 
St  George's  parish,  Hanover  Square,  London.  Bapt.  May  7, 
1850.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873; 
M.A.  1878.  Assistant  Master  at  Tw>'ford  School.  Head  Master 
of  Seabrook  Lodge  prep.  School,  Hythe,  until  1907.  Mayorof 
Hythe,  1899-1902.  A  Baron  of  the  Cinque  Ports.  Married, 
1879,  Eleanor  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  T.  Browning, 
of  the  Manor  House,  Thorpe-Mandeville,  and  R.  of  Lich- 
borough,  Northants.  Died  Feb.  13,  1933.  Father  of  the  next; 
brother  of  the  above.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

STRAHAN,  KENNETH  CYPRIAN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30, 
1899.  [S.of  Henry  (above).  B.  Mar.  31,  1880.  School,  King's, 
Canterbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Joined  the  South-Eastem 
Railway  Company,  1901.  With  the  Ceylon  Govt.  Railways, 
1908.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (R.A.S.C;  M.T.). 
Chief  Mechanical  Engineer,  Tanganyika  Railways,  1920; 
Chief  Mechanical  Engineer,  Kenya  and  Uganda  Railways  and 
Harbours,  1930-8.  Of  Kinsa,  Kitale,  Kenya,  in  1952. 
{Who's  Who.) 

STRAHAN,  WILLIAM  (1825),  see  SNOW. 

STRAIN,  LAWRENCE  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1894. 
[S.  of  John,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Doonbrae,  Ayr,  Scotland.  B.  Nov. 
1876.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1897.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col., 
R.A.F.;  Staff  Officer;  D.S.C.;  mentioned  three  times  in 
despatches;  Order  of  the  Redeemer,  4th  Class  (Greece); 
O.B.E.,  1919.)  Staff  Officer,  Coastal  Command,  R.A.F., 
1940-2.  Scots  Advocate,  1900;  K.C.  1919.  Married,  1921, 
Ellen  Margaret,  dau.  of  A.  H.  Howard,  of  Providence,  New 
England.  Latterly  of  Maybole,  Ayrs.,  where  he  died  Apr.  8, 
1952.  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Burke,  O.B.E.;  Who's  Who; 
Scottish  Biographies;  The  Times,  Apr.  9,  1952.) 

STRAKER,  ALFRED  HASSALL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1880. 
[5th]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Stagshaw  House,  Corbridge-on 
Tyne,  Northumberland.  B.  Oct.  19,  i860.  School,  Upping- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Of  Knossington,  Oakham. 
F.R.G.S.  Died  Dec.  9,  1924,  as  the  result  of  an  accident  in  the 
hunting-field;  buried  at  Stagshaw  chapel.  Brother  of  the  next 
two  and  Herbert  (1874).  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  The  Times, 
Dec.  12,  1924.) 

STRAKER,  CHARLES  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1872.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  Esq  [Stagshaw  House,  North- 
umberland] (and  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Coppin).  B.  [.A.pr.  30, 
1853],  at  Tynemouth.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Married,  Jan.  9,  1889,  Annie  Grace, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Eustace  Hill,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  4, 1934,  at 
High  Warden,  Hexham.  Brother  of  the  next,  the  above,  and 
Herbert  (1874).   (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Jan.  5,  1934.) 

STRAKER,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1881.  [Youngest]  s.  of  John,  Esq.  [of  Stagshaw  House, 
Corbridge].  B.  Apr.  28,  1863,  at  Tynemouth.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Rowing  'blue,' 
1884.  A  banker;  in  the  firm  of  Woods  and  Co.,  Newcastle, 
subsequently  amalgamated  with  Barclay's,  of  which  he  was 
a  local  director.  Of  Angerton  Hall,  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 
Hon.  Sec,  Morpeth  Fox  Hounds,  1898-1926.  J. P.  for 
Northumberland,  1901.  Married,  June  6,  1895,  Edith 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  AUgood,  of  Nunwick  Hall, 
Northumberland,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  9,  1941.  Brother 
of  Herbert  (1874)  and  the  two  above.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Book  of  Blues;  Burke,  L.G. ;  Walford,  County  Families,  which 
gives  b.  1862.) 

STRAKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at  Benwell,  near  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
School,  private.   Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B..\.  and  LL.B.  1884; 


Strangman,  Thomas  Joseph 

M.A.  1891.  An  artist.  Died  June  7,  1943,  aged  82,  at  Riding 
Mill,  Northumberland.  Brother  of  Joseph  (1877).  {The 
Times,  June  10,  1943;  F.  Brittain.) 

STRAKER,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  2, 
1874.  [4th]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Stagshaw  House,  Tynemouth. 
[B.  May  12,  1855.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1874. 
Lieut.,  Northumberland  Yeomanry,  1882.  J. P.,  for  the 
N.  Riding  of  Yorks.  Major,  Northumberland  Yeomanry. 
Master  of  the  Zetland  foxhounds.  Married,  Apr.  8,  1891, 
GwendoUne  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Christopher  Cradock,  of 
Hartforth  Grange,  Richmond,  Yorks.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Sept.  15,  1929,  at  Hartforth  Grange;  buried  at  Gilling  West. 
Brother  of  Frederic  (1881),  Charles  E.  (1872),  and  AHred  H. 
(1880).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  The 
Times,  Sept.  18,  1929.) 

STRAKER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1,1877. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.  [of  Dipton  House,  Northumber- 
land]. B.  [May,  1858],  at  Benwell.  School,  Fettes.  Matric.  , 
Michs.  1877;  LL.B.  188 1;  LL.M.  1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1884.  On  the  North-Eastem 
Circuit.  F.Z.S.  Lieut.-Col.,  3rd  Militia  Batt.,  West  Yorks. 
Regt.  Married.  Died  Mar.  19,  1930,  at  Hurstboume-Tarrant, 
Hants.  Brother  of  Henry  (1880).  {Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Army 
Lists ;  Law  Lists ;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

STRANG-W ATKINS,  see  WATKINS. 

STRANGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1868.  S.  of 
Robert,  deceased.  B.  Nov.  1851,  at  Hong  Kong.  Schools, 
Montpeher  House,  Brighton,  and  Thanet  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868.  Resided  five  terms.  'Died  young.'  {Venn,  11. 
385.) 

STRANGEWAYES  (or  STRANGWAYS),  EDWARD  SWAINS- 
TON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1829. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Edward  [Swainston],  who  had  assumed  the 
surname  of  Strangeways,  1804]  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of  John 
Manning).  B.  June  9,  1808,  at  York.  School,  Ilminster, 
Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1829.  Married  (i)  July  12,  1833, 
at  St  Sebastian,  South  America,  Anne  Susanna,  dau.  of 
Henry  Kam,  of  London;  (2)  Feb.  7,  1840,  Ursula,  dau.  of 
Florence  Zimmerman,  of  Strasbourg,  Capt.,  7th  Regt.  of 
Curassiers;  (3)  Jan.  6,  1872,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Fisher, 
of  Ahie.  Died  in  1877.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  iii;  Burke, 
L.G.;  V.  Hodson;  Foster,  Pedigrees  of  N.  and  E.  Ridings.) 

STRANGEWAYS,  BERTRAM  PEACHEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  13,  1892.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  Nicholas, 
surveyor  of  taxes,  of  Edgbaston,  Warws.  (and  Emma 
Peachey).  B.  Mar.  5, 1874,  at  Darlington.  Schools,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne  Grammar  (Mr  S.  Logan)  and  Sheffield  Grammar  (the 
Rev.  E.  Senior).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B..'^.  1897.  Ord.  deacon 
(Newcastle-on-Tyne)  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  St  Anne's, 
Newcastle,  1898-1900.  C.  of  Tynemouth,  1900^2.  Married, 
Oct.  15,  1900,  Ethel  Sophie,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Jobson, 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Died  Mar.  17,  1902,  at  Park  Crescent, 
North  Shields.  {Eagle,  xxiv.  249;  The  Standard,  Oct.  17, 
1900;  Neu'castle  Daily  journal,  .Mar.  20,  1902.) 

STRANGEWAYS-PIGG  (post  PIGG-STRANGEWAYS),  THOMAS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20,  1898:  an  'advanced 
student.'  S.  of  John  Thomas  [Pigg],  retired,  of  Sandhurst, 
Berks,  (and  Hannah  Strangeways).  B.  Dec.  28,  1866,  at 
Enfield,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  M.A.  1900.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1896. 
Demonstrator  in  Pathology  at  Cambridge,  1897-1905- 
Huddersfield  Lecturer  in  Special  Pathology,  1905-26. 
Founder  and  director  of  the  Research  Hospital,  Cambridge. 
During  the  Great  War,  1914-19,  Inspector  of  pathological 
laboratories  under  the  War  Office.  Took  the  name  of  Pigg- 
Strangeways,  by  deed  poll,  1902.  Married,  Oct.  23,  1902, 
Emily  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  E.  A.  Beck,  Master  of  Trinity 
Hall.  Author,  medical.  Died  at  Cambridge,  Dec.  23,  1926. 
(Scott  MSS.;  Eagle,  xlv.  45;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Dec.  28  and  30,  1926.) 

STRANGFORD,  VISCOUNT  (1848),  see  SMYTHE,  P.  C.  S. 

STRANGMAN,  THOMAS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1891.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  6,  Park  Road,  Southport,  Lanes. 
[B.  Jan.  7,  1873.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1891 ; 
B.A.  1894;  LL.B.  1895.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  14, 
1893.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  27,  1896;  called  to  the  Bar  in 
India.  Acting  Professor  at  Elphinstone  College,  Bombay, 
1899;  Professor  at  Government  Law  School,  Bombay,  1899. 
Chief  Presidency  Magistrate  and  Revenue  Judge  (.Acting), 
Bombay,  1901.  Administrator-General  and  Official  Trustee 
(Acting),  Bombay,  1902.  Advocate-General.  Bombay,  1908- 
15  and  1916-22.  Member,  Legislative  Council,  Bombay. 
Knighted,  1920.  Married,  July  25,  1896,  Wioifred,  dau.  of 
Capt.  W.  J.  J.  Wameford,  and  had  issue.  Of  Hans  Court, 
Kensington,  in  1952.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Law  Lists;  Who's 
Wlw.) 


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Strangways,  Edward  Fox 

STRANGWAYS,  EDWARD  FOX.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  25,  1823.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  [Red- 
lynch  Fox],  of  Dorset  (and  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr 
Haines).  [B.  Apr.  2,  1806.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  June  14,  1829; 
priest,  Apr.  18,  1830.  R.  of  Melbury-Osmund,  Dorset,  1830-2. 
Died  Dec.  31,  1838,  at  Government  House,  British  Honduras. 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  G.  Mag.,  1839,  i.  439.) 

STRANGWAYS,  The  Hon.   JOHN    GEORGE    CHARLES  FOX 

Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  9,  1821.  [4th  s.  of  Henry 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1765),  2nd  Earl  of  Ilchester  (and 
Juliana,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  William  Digby, 
Dean  of  Durham).]  B.  Feb.  6,  1803.  School,  Westminster. 
Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  June  8,  1821,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1824.  A  clerk 
in  the  Foreign  Office.  Of  Brickworth  House,  near  Salisbury. 
M.P.  for  Cahie,  Wilts.,  1836-7;  for  Dorset,  1837-41-  Gentle- 
man-Usher to  Queen  Adelaide.  Married,  Feb.  19,  1844, 
Amelia,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward  Marjoribanks,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Sept.  8,  1859.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  11.  433;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

STRANGWAYS,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  HORNER  FOX. 

M.A.  1854,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [2nd  s.  of  Heru-y  Thomas 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1765),  2nd  Earl  of  Ilchester  (and 
Juliana,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  William  Digby, 
Dean  of  Durham).  B.  May  7,  i795-  School,  Westminster.] 
Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  June  1,  1813;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1816;  Student,  1813-24;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1820. 
Attache  at  St  Petersburg,  1819;  at  Constantinople,  1820;  at 
the  Hague,  1824;  Secretary  of  Legation,  Florence,  1825-8; 
at  Naples,  1828-32;  at  Vienna,  1832-5;  Under  Foreign 
Secretary,  1835-40.  Minister  at  Frankfort,  1840-9.  Married, 
July  21,  1857,  Sophia  Penelope,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Sheffield, 
Bart.  Succeeded  his  half-brother  Henry  Stephen  as  4th  Earl 
of  Ilchester,  Jan.  3,  1858.  Died,  s.p.,  Jan.  10,  1865.  Brother 
of  the  above.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Al.  West.;  G.E.C.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

STRASSBERG,  PAULUS  EPHRAIM.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1889.  S.  of  Hirsh.  B.  Sept.  4,  i860,  at  Yaroslaw, 
Austria.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  'Kept  six  terms;  ejectus.' 
{College  Adm.  Reg.) 

STRATFORD,  ERNEST  S.  (1895),  see  PIPKIN. 

STRATFORD  DE  REDCLIFFE,  Viscount  (1806),  see  CANNING, 
STRATFORD. 

STRATHAVEN,  Lord  (1810),  see  GORDON,  CHARLES. 

STRATHCONA  AND  MOUNT  ROYAL,  BARON  (1887),  see 
SMITH,  DONALD  ALEXANDER. 

STPJVTHEDEN,  BARON  (1842),  see  CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM 
FREDERICK. 

STRATHMORE  AND  KINGHORN,  EARLS  OF,  see  BOWES- 
LYON. 

STRATHNAIRN,  Baron  (1819),  see  ROSE,  H.  H. 

STRATON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  30,  1825.  Of  Sutherland.  [2nd  s.  of  John 
Warde,  of  LisnawuUy,  Co.  Louth  (and  Lady  Emily  J.,  dau.  of 
Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Roden).  B.  Aug.  28,  1808.  School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1829;  priest,  1830;  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Leicester, 
1829-32.  R.  of  Somersal-Herbert,  Derbs.,  1832-43.  R.  of 
Thomton-le-Moor,  Lines.,  1832-43.  R.  of  Aylestone,  Leics., 
1843-91.  Married,  1832,  Elinor  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Norman,  Esq.  Died  Jan.  27,  1891,  at  Upper  Nor- 
wood. Father  of  the  next.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Walford,  County  Families,  which  gives  'b.  1806';  The 
Guardian,  Feb.  4,  1891.) 

STRATON,  NORMAN  DUMENIL  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  , 
May  5,  1859.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  William  (above),  of 
Aylestone,  near  Leicester.  B.  Nov.  4,  1840,  at  Somersal- 
Herbert,  Derbs.  School,  Leicester  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1869;  D.D.  1892.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester,  for  Lichfield)  1865;  priest  (Lichfield)  1865;  C.  of 
Market  Drayton,  Salop,  1865-6.  V.  of  Kirkby- Wharf e, 
Yorks.,  1866-75.  V.  of  All  Saints  Cathedral,  Wakefield,  1875- 
92.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon.  Archdeacon  of  Huddersfield, 
1888-92.  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man,  1892-1907;  Bishop  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1907-15.  Married,  Feb.  20,  1873,  Emily 
Jane,  widow  of  Henry  Baines,  Esq.,  of  Bell  Hall,  Yorks. 
Resided  latterly  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  where  he  died,  Apr.  5, 
1918.   {Crockford.) 


Straw,  Robert  William 

STRATTON,  ARTHUR  CARRUTHERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  18,  1889.  S.  of  F.,  Esq.,  of  Newport,  Isle  of 
Wight.  B.  there,  Feb.  19,  1871.  School,  Highgate.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  Scholar;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1921.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Chorley,  Cheshire,  1894-8. 
Assistant  Secretary,  C.M.S.,  1898-1909.  V.  of  St  John-the- 
Baptist,  Carisbrooke,  Isle  of  Wight,  1909-13.  V.  of  EUacombe, 
Devon,  1913-25.  Rural  Dean  of  Ipplepen,  1919-22.  V.  of 
Clifton,  Gloucs.,  1925-33.  Lie.  to  offic,  dio.  of  Bristol,  1934- 
Married,  Apr.  29,  1911,  Violet  Louise,  only  dau.  of  O.  Home, 
of  Knockholt.  Resided  latteriy  at  Clifton,  where  he  died 
Mar.  3,  1941.  (7".  A.  Walker,  614;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Mar.  4,  1941.) 

STRATTON,  FREEMAN  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  26,  1847.  [S.  of  Robert,  surgeon  to  the  Forces,  of  London 
(and  Susanna  Louisa  Lincoln).  B.  Mar.  6,  1828.  School, 
Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1856. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  185 1;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  Hythe, 
Hants.,  1851-4.  Chaplain  and  Naval  Instructor,  R.N. 
(H.M.S.  Euryhts),  1854-6.  C.  of  Herriard,  Hants.,  1857-8. 
C.  of  St  Peter's,  Coventry.  C.  of  St  James,  Dover,  1858-9. 
C.  of  Romsey,  Hants.,  1859-62.  C.  of  Bishop's  Teignton, 
Devon,  1863-6.  C.  of  Laughton,  Sussex,  1866-7.  V.  of 
Ebemoe,  1867-74.  C.  of  St  James's,  Aberdeen,  1874-5.  R- of 
Iping  with  Chithurst,  Sussex,  1875-1902.  Married,  July  31, 
1856,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Warren,  of 
Caulfield.  Latterly  of  Fairfield,  Emsworth,  Hants.,  where  he 
died  Oct.  30,  1910.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Nov.  4,  1910.) 

STRATTON,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  Nov.  30,  1796.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George  [Governor  of 
Madras,  of  Tew  Park,  Oxon.]  (and  Hester  Eleanor  Light). 

B.  Oct.  17,  1779,  in  St  Marylebone,  London.  School,  Easton, 
near  Stamford.  Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1804. 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1806.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  16, 
1807.  F.R.S.,  1807;  F.S.A.  Of  Tew  Park,  Oxon.  High 
Sheriff  of  Oxon.,  1806-7.  Married,  Jan.  1,  1805,  — ,  only  dau. 
of  Bernard  Dewes,  of  Wellesboume,  Warws.  Died,  s.p.,  in 
America  before  1834.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  498;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STRATTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1798.  Of  Oxon.  [2nd  s.  of  George,  Governor  of  Madras,  of 
Tew  Park,  Oxon.  (and  Hester  Eleanor  Light).]  Matric.  Michs. 
1801;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1805.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1813.  Of 
Farthinghoe  Lodge,  Northants.,  and  of  Hawling,  Gloucs., 
J. P.  Married  Frances  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Bower  Jodrell,  of 
Henbury  and  Yeardsley,  Cheshire,  and  had  issue.  Died  in 
June,  1819.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Al.  Oxon.;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  498;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STRATTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12,  1826. 
Matric.  Michs.  1826,  as  John  Thomas  Stratton. 

STRATTON,  JOHN  YOUNG.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  24,  1848.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William,  P.C.  of  Gressingham, 
necir  Hornby,  Lanes.  School,  Heversham.  Matric.  Lent, 
1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1853; 
priest,  1855.  R.  of  Ditton,  Kent,  1856-1905.  Secretary  of  the 
Kent  Friendly  Society,  and  of  the  C.E.  Mission  Association 
for  hop-pickers,  for  whom  he  worked  indefatigably.  Died 
Mar.  30,  1905,  at  Maidstone.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  i, 
1905.) 

STRATTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  25, 
1822.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Hammersmith,  London.  School, 
Walthamstow,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  Scholar,  1824; 
B.A.  {8th  Wrangler  and  Senior  Classic)  1826;  Chancellor's 
classical  medal,  1826;  M.A.  1829.  Fellow,  1827.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1830.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Law  Lists.) 

STRATTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  2, 
1821.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Hammersmith,  London.  School, 
Walthamstow,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1821.  Probably  the  man 
■of  these  names,  of  Berkhamsted,  who  died,  'aged  54',  at 
Brighton,  Nov.  16,  1856.  Brother  of  the  above.  An  Oxford 
namesake,  and  B.A.,  was  P.C.  of  Gressingham,  Lanes.,  1838- 
57,  and  father  of  John  Y.  (1848).  (G.  Mag.  1857,  i.  120; 
Clergy  List). 

STRATULI,  CONSTANTINE.  Hon.  M.A.  1870.  One  of  the 
Archimandrites  of  the  Greek  Church  who  accompanied 
Alexander,  Archbishop  of  Syros,  Tenos,  and  Melos,  when  he 
visited  Cambridge  in  February,  1870.  Created  M.A.  at 
Oxford,  1870.  Sometime  Greek  Professor  in  Zante.  Minister 
of  the  Greek  Church  in  Liverpool.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

STRAW,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1900. 
School,  Chesterfield  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
1903;  M.A.  1907.    Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1906;  priest,  1907; 

C.  of  All  Saints,  Leeds,  1906-8.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  York,  1913- 
16.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Bristol,  1923-7;  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Bath  and  Wells,  1912-30.  Latterly  of  53,  Dennis  Park 
Crescent,  Wimbledon.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1947. 


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Stream,  Ernest  John 

STREAM,  ERNEST  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1891; 
13  \  1895;  M..-\.  1902.  Assistant  Master  at  Stockton  science 
School,  1895-8 ;  Head  Master  (later  Principal)  of  the  Municipal 
College,  Grimsby,  1898-1930.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  Lincolnshire  Regt.).  Latterly  of  'Bumham,' 
Grosvenor  Road,  Orpington,  Kent.  Died  in  June,  1942. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
STREANE,  ANNESLEY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emma.nuel, 
Oct.  n,  1870;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin  (B.A.  1866).  [S. 
of  the  Van.  Lewis  Hemy,  Archdeacon  of  Glendalough.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar;  B.A.  {15th  Classic)  1874; 
Cams  prize,  1874;  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1873);  Jereinie 
prize,  1875;  Evans  prize,  1875;  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  Scholar, 
1875;  M.A.  1877;  B.D.  1S91;  D.D.  1895.  Fellow  of  Corpus 
Christi,  1875;  Dean,  1877-83  and  1886-92.  Senior  Proctor, 
1891-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1875;  priest  (Winchester)  1876; 
C.  of  St  Luke's,  Cambridge,  1883-5.  V.  of  Grantchester, 
Cambs.,  1898-1904.  Married,  Jan.  3,  1884,  Emily  Muriel 
Knyvett,  youngest  dau.  of  Guy  Lloyd,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Croghan, 
Co.  Roscommon.  Author,  2  he  Treatise  Chagigah  translated 
from  the  Babylonian  Talmud,  with  Introduction,  Notes,  etc.; 
The  Double  Text  of  Jeremiah;  The  Age  of  the  Maccabees; 
EccUsiastes;  The  Psalms  (Temple  Bible);  K.  von  Hase's 
Theologische  Polemik,  etc.  Lived  at  21,  Craruner  Road, 
Cambridge.  Died  Sept.  10,  1915,  aged  70,  in  London. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  13,  1915.) 
STREATFEILD,  ALBERT  HAROLD  OCTAVIUS.  Adm.  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1897.  8th  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Champion 
(1857),  R.  of  Frant,  Sussex  (and  Selina  F.  D.,  dau.  of  William 
Leveson-Gower).  B.  Mar.  5,  1878,  at  Howick  Rectory, 
Northumberland.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B..^.  1900.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1902.  For  sometime 
in  India.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  5th  R. 
Sussex  Regt.).  Of  Walland,  Wadhurst,  Sussex.  Married, 
Apr.  10,  1912,  Dorothy  Louisa,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Charles 
Arthur  Madan  Warde.  Died  Nov.  i,  1934,  at  Cavers, 
Westerham,  Kent.  Brother  of  William  C.  (1883),  Henry  C. 
(1884)  and  Claude  A.  C.  (1889).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Univ.  War  List;  Burke,  L.G.) 
STREATFEILD  (post  STREATFEILD-MOORE),  ALEXANDER 
EDWARD  CHAMPION.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  28,  1854.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  Champion,  of  Charts 
Edge,  Westerham,  Kent  (and  Hannah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Fry,  of 
Plashet  House,  Essex).  B.  [Dec.  2,  1837],  at  East  Ham. 
School,  Kent  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1855.  Of  Woodcock 
Hill,  Great  Berkhamsted,  Herts.  Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence, 
the  additional  name  of  Moore,  under  the  will  of  his  kinsman, 
Frank  John  Moore,  1885.  Married,  Aug.  8,  1861,  Helen,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Alexander  MacNeill,  of  Colonsay.    Died  .\ug.  10, 

1887.  Brother  of  William  C.  (1857);  father  of  Edward  C. 
(1889).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

STREATFEILD,  CLAUDE  ARTHUR  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1889.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Campion  (1857),  R.  of  Frant,  Sussex.  B.  [Aug.  9,  1870],  at 
Howick,  Northumberland.  [School,  Marlborough  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar.  Entered  the  I.C.S.  1889; 
assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1898,  in  the  North  West 
Provinces  and  Oudh;  Joint  Magistrate,  1896;  Superintendant, 
Dehra  Dun,  1898-g.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1906-14; 
retired,  1914.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1927;  priest,  1928; 
C.  of  S.  Perrott  with  Mosterton,  Dorset,  1927-30.  R.  of 
Symondsbury  with  Eype  and  Broadoak,  1931-51.  Married 
(i)  Feb.  18,  1902,  Elizabeth  Ethel,  dau.  of  John  Board,  Esq., 
of  Farley;  (2)  Sept.  10,  1912,  Rosamund  Mary  CecU,  elder  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Cecil  Evan  Smith,  R.  of  Titsey,  Surrey.  Died 
July  19,  1951.  Brother  of  WiUiam  C.  (1883),  Henry  C.  (1884) 
and  Albert  H.  O.  (1897).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  July  21,  1951.) 

STREATFEILD,  EDWARD  CHAMPION.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1889.  [3rd]  s.  of  Alexander  Edward 
Champion,  Esq.  (1854),  of  Great  Berkhamsted.  B.  [June  16, 
1870],  at  Nutfield.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class),  1892.  Cricket 
■blue,'  1890-3;  footbaU  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1891,  1892.  Played 
cricket  for  Surrey,  1890-2;  won  the  Public  Schools  rackets, 

1888.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1897-8. 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1898-1919.  '  His  great  power  with 
all,  young  and  old,  was  his  strong  character  and  his  delightful 
personality.'  Died  Aug.  22,  1932,  at  Eastbourne;  buried 
there.    (Book  of  Blues;  The  Times,  Aug.  25,  1932.) 

STREATFEILD,  GERARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11, 
1879.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry  Dorrien,  of  Chiddingstone,  Kent.  B. 
there,  Aug.  20,  i860.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  .Michs.  1879- 
Of  Fulbrook  House,  Elstead,  Surrey.  Married,  1885,  Ida,  dau. 
of  Richard  Henry  Combe,  of  Pierrepoint,  Famham,  and  had 
issue.  Died  July  26,  1933,  at  Elstead;  buried  at  Frensham. 
(Eton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.;  The  Times,  July  28,  1933) 

VACiiVI 


STREATFEILD,  WiLLIAM  CHAMPION 

STREATFEILD,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Mar.  28, 
1777.  Eldest  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Chiddingstone, 
Kent  (and  Anne,  natural  dau.  of  Jocelyne  Sydney,  7th  Earl  of 
Leicester).  B.  May  13,  I757>  in  London.  Schools,  Uckfield 
(Mr  Gerison),  Eton,  and  Lymme  (?Lympne)  (.Mr  Leigh).  Of 
Chiddingstone.  High  Sheriff  of  Kent,  1792.  Married  (i) 
June  I,  1782,  Elizabeth  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev. 
Newton  Ogle,  D.D.;  (2)  Sept.  29,  1802,  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
William  Scoones,  of  Tonbridge.  Died  Aug.  22,  1829.  Father 
of  Henry  (1801)  and  Sidney  (1805).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke, 
E.G.;  G.Mag.,  1829,  11.  284.) 

STREATFEILD  (or  STREATFIELD),  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  12,  1798.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Sevenoaks  (Mr  Whitehead). 

STREATFEILD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov. 

7,  1801.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  (i777),  of  Chiddingstone, 
Kent  (and  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Newton  Ogle, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Winchester).  [B.  Mar.  n,  1784.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  Scholar,  1803;  B.A.  1806;  M.A. 
1809.  Of  Chiddingstone.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent.  Married, 
Oct.  14,  1824,  Maria,  dau.  of  Magens  Dorrien  Magens,  Esq. 
Died  July  16,  1852,  at  Chiddingstone.  Brother  of  Sidney 
(1805).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  E.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1852, 11.  323.) 

STREATFEILD,  HENRY  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  9,  1884.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Champion  (1857),  R.  of  Kingsworthy,  Hants,  (and  Selina 
F.  D.,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Leveson-Gower).  B.  [Oct.  24,  1866],  at 
Howick,  Northumberiand.  [School,  Marlborough  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Joined  the  I.C.S.,  1885; 
served  in  Bengal;  Under  Secretary,  Bengal  Govt.,  1890-3; 
District  Officer,  1894-1910;  Commissioner,  Tirhut  Division, 
Bihar  and  Orissa,  1912.  Secretary,  Bengal  Govt.,  1907-8. 
CLE.  1913;  retired,  1913.  Married  (i)  June  15,  1893, 
Marian  Elsie,  youngest  dau.  of  Augustus  Morand,  of  Phila- 
delphia, U.S.A.;  (2)  1933,  Cecilia,  widow  of  W.  M.  Stevenson. 
Latterly  of  Beauchamp,  Niton  Undercliff,  Isle  of  Wight, 
where  he  died  Aug.  8,  1950.  Brother  of  William  C.  (1883), 
Claude  A.  C.  (1889)  and  Albert  H.  O.  (1897).  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  9, 
1950.) 

STREATFEILD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  28, 
1821.  [5th  s.  of  Sandeforth,  of  Ashford  (and  Frances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hussey  of  .Ashford,  Kent).]  B.  [-May  21,  1796],  at 
Long  Ditton,  Surrey.  School,  Cheam.  Matric.  Michs.  1821; 
B.A.  1825;  yi...\.  1829.  For  sometime  an  ofdcer  in  the  Army. 
C.  of  Margate  in  1841.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Margate,  1842-6. 
P.C.  of  Uckfield,  Sussex,  1846-63.  Married  (i)  Nov.  1822, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Harvey  Darby,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1851, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Sawbridge,  of  Olantigh,  Kent.  Died 
July  27,  1863.  Father  of  the  next.  (Peile,  11,  404;  Clergy 
List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  11.  381;  Burke,  E.G.) 

STREATFEILD,  JOHN  DARBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  30,  1843.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  of  Margate  (by 
his  ist  wife).  B.  Dec.  13,  1823,  at  Wells,  Somerset.  School, 
at  home.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A.  1848; 
M.A.  1852.  C.  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  1850-2.  C.  of  St  Neots, 
Hunts  1853.  A  cripple  for  many  years.  Died  at  his  father's 
house  at  Uckfield,  Nov.  18,  1863.  (Peile,  11.  483;  Clergy  List; 
Burke,  E.G.;  Add.  MS.,  39326). 

STREATFEILD,  RICHARD  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1883.  S.  of  Francis  Newton  [C.M.G.],  of 
Grahamstown,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  B.  at  Carshalton,  Surrey. 
[School,  Oundle.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar;  B..\.  1886. 
Assistant  at  the  British  Museum,  dept.  of  printed  books. 
Music  Critic  of  the  Daily  Graphic,  1898-1912.  Author  of 
several  books  on  music.  Samuel  Butler's  Uterary  executor. 
Died  Feb.  6,  1919.   (Scott  MSS.) 

STREATFEILD,  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Tune  6,  1805.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry  (i777),  of  Chiddmgstone, 
Kent  VQ  Oct  10,1786.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1805 ; 
B.A.  1809.  Private  Secretary  to  Sir  Robert  Peel.  Died, 
unmarried,  June  10,  1823.  Brother  of  Henry  (i8oi).  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1823,  i-  573;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

STREATFEILD,  WILLIAM  CHAMPION.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  8,  1857.  [2nd]  s.  of  WiUiam  Champion  [of 
Charts'  Edge,  Kent]  (and  Hannah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Fry,  of 
Plashet  House,  Essex).  B.  Aug.  11,  1839,  at  Westerham, 
Kent.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864. 
Ord.  deacon  (Can  terburv)  i863;pnest,  1 864  ;C.  of  St  .Andrew  s, 
Croydon,  Surrey,  1863.  C.  of  Plaxtol,  Kent,  1864-5.  R-  01 
Howick,  Northumberland,  1865-78.  R.  of  Ryton-on-Tyne. 
Durham,  1878-81.  R.  of  Kingsworthy,  Hants.,  1881-7.  R.  of 
Frant,  Sussex,  1887-1901.  Married,  Aug.  23,  1865,  Selma 
Frances  Diana,  dau.  of  WUliam  Leveson-Gower,  of  litsey 


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Stkeatfeild,  William  Champion 

Place,  Surrey.  Resided  latterly  at  Westerham,  where  he 
died,  Aug.  8,  1912.  Brother  of  Alexander  E.  C.  (1854) ;  father 
of  the  next,  of  Albert  H.  O.  (1897),  Henry  C.  (1884)  and 
Claude  A.  C.  (1889).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  Aug.  10, 
1912.) 

STREATFEILD,  WILLIAM  CHAMPION.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  8,  1883.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam 
Champion  (above),  R.  of  Kingsworthy,  Hants.  B.  [Sept.  i, 
1865],  at  Plaxtol,  Kent.  School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Sittingboume,  Kent, 
1889-91.  C.  of  Frant,  1891-7.  V.  of  Amberley  with  Houghton, 
Sussex,  1897-1902.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  St  Leonards-on-Sea, 
1902-11.  V.  of  Eastbourne,  1911-29.  Rural  Dean,  J911-29. 
Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Chichester,  1912-19.  Preb. 
of  Chichester,  1914-29.  Sufiragan  Bishop  of  Lewes,  1929. 
Married,  Sept.  7,  1893,  Janet  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Venn,  V.  of  Sittingboume,  Kent,  and  had  issue. 
Died  suddenly  in  a  train,  Feb.  15,  1929 ;  buried  at  Westerham. 
Brother  of  Henry  C.  (1884),  Albert  H.  O.  (1897)  and  Claude 
A.  C.  (1889).  (Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  16,  1929.) 


STREATFEILD,  WILLIAM  HUGH  RAYMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Michs.  1897.  S.  of  Arthur  Ogle.  B.  Aug.  27,  1878,  at 
Clapham,  London.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900.  At  St  George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1906.  House  Surgeon  and  Senior  House  Physician 
at  St  George's  Hospital.  Practised  in  London.  Married, 
Apr.  19,  191 1,  Gertrude  Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Alfred  Thompson,  Head  Master  of  Horsham  School.  Of 
Thurloe  Place,  London,  S.W.,  in  1950.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories.) 

STREET,  ALFRED  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1873.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Joseph  (next),  of  Whittlebury, 
Northants.  B.  [Sept.  20],  1854,  at  Kempley,  Gloucs.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.B. 
and  M.A.  1880;  M.D.  1884;  B.Chir.  1885.  At  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1880;  D.P.H.,  1889.  House 
Surgeon,  Manchester  Royal  Infirmary;  Senior  Resident 
Medical  Officer,  RadcUffe  Infirmary,  Oxford.  Practised  at 
Westgate-on-Sea,  Kent.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Hon.  Capt.,  R.A.M.C,  1920;  Esquire,  Order  of  St  John  of 
Jerusalem,  1915).  Married  (i)  June  24,  1885,  Alice  Grace, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Brock,  V.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist, 
Guernsey;  (2)  Apr.  18,  1906,  Edith,  dau.  of  N.  Joseph,  of 
12,  Cleveland  Square,  London.  Died  Mar.  28,  1943,  at 
Westgate-on-Sea.  Brother  of  Arthur  W.  (1877).  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  31, 
I943.) 

STREET,  ARTHUR  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  17, 
1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar;  B.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester),  1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  St  James's,  Bristol, 
1848-51.  C.of  Kempley,  Gloucs.,  1851-72.  C.  of  St  Margaret's, 
King's  Lynn,  Norfolk,  1872-3.  V.  of  Whittlebury  with 
Silverstone,  Northants.,  1873-86.  R.  of  Brockley,  Somerset, 
1886-8.  R.  of  Talaton,  Devon,  1888-98.  Resided  latterly  at 
Bournemouth,  where  he  died,  May  5,  1901,  aged  84.  Father 
of  the  next  and  the  above.  (Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy, 
XIII.  97;  The  Times,  May  8,  1901.) 

STREET,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1, 1877.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Joseph  (above). 
B.  at  Kempley,  Gloucs.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  1881.  Died  of  smallpox  in  College,  May  2,  1881. 
Brother  of  Alfred  F.  (1873).  (DurhamSch.  Reg.;  TheGuardian, 
May  II,  1881.) 

STREET,  ASHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  12,  1886. 
[B.  June  10,  1864.]  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  M.B.  1889.  A 
medical  student  at  Leeds.  M.R.C.S.,  1885;  F.R.C.S.,  1889. 
Senior  House  Surgeon,  Leeds  General  Infirmary;  House 
Surgeon  at  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge.  Surgeon- 
Captain,  Indian  Medical  Service,  1890;  Major,  1902;  Lieut. - 
Col.,  19 10.  Served  on  North-West  frontier,  in  Darwesh  Khel, 
1902,  and  in  Mohmand  Campaign,  1908;  retired,  1920. 
Professor  of  Anatomy  at  the  Grant  Medical  College,  Bombay. 
Married  Clare,  dau.  of  Herbert  Davies,  M.D.  Died  Sept.  8, 
1946,  at  Crowborough,  Sussex.  (Medical  Directories;  Army 
Lists;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Sept.  10,  1946;  V.  Hodson.) 

STREET,  CHARLES  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Jan.  25,  1839;  sizar,  Jan.  26.   Matric.  Michs.  1839. 

STREET,  HENRY  BRANSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1887.  S.  of  John  Bamfield  (1852),  of  'Duryard,'  Beckenham, 
Kent  (and  Eliza  Martha  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Weld 
Wren).  B.  Nov.  5,  1868,  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  A  schoolmaster.  Served  in 


Streeten,  Henry  Robert  Bradley  Septimus 

the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.G.A.).  Died  Mar.  11, 1946. 
at  'Duryard,'  Tower  Road,  Tadworth,  Surrey.  (Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Mar.  13,  1946.) 

STREET,  HENRY  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  I,  1862.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
1814),  deceased.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1862. 
Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Sept.  9,  1863;  'S.  of  —  Street,  Esq., 
of  31,  Westbourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park.'  In  business  m 
London.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

STREET,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1862.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  (and  Ruth  Mary).  Of  Surrey.  B.  at 
Birtley.  [B.  May  4,  1845.J  Bapt.  June  4.  i«45-  Matnc. 
Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869.  Of  Southsea.  Married 
(i)  June  27,  1867,  Caroline  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Robert 
Chapman,  of  Tunbridge  WeUs;  (2)  Oct.  5.  1880,  Barbara 
Caroline,  dau.  of  James  Gay  Layard,  H.M.  Ceylon  Civil 
Service,  deceased.  Died  Nov.  i,  1940,  aged  95.  (The  Times, 
Nov.  4,  1940.) 

STREET,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  [2nd]  s.  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  of  Highgate.  B.  there, 
June  29,  1870.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1892.  Lieut.,  the  R.  Berks.  Regt.,  1893;  20th  Hussars, 
1898;  A.D.C.  to  the  Governor  of  Barbados,  1899-1900.  With 
English  Boundary  Conmiission  in  Venezuela,  igoo.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War,  1902  (attached  to  2nd  Prov.  Regt., 
Hussars,  1903;  Adjutant,  Lothians  and  Berwick  I.Y.,  1901). 
Captain,  1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
20th  Hussars;  Stafi  Captain).  Died  Apr.  lo,  1929,  at  Brigh- 
stone.  Isle  of  Wight.  (Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Apr.  12, 
1929.) 


STREET,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 
1869.  S.  of  William,  farmer.  B.  [Dec.  23,  1846],  at  Brampton- 
Abbotts,  Heref.  Bapt.  May  2,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1869; 
B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1874; 
priest,  1876;  C.  of  Padiham,  Lanes.,  1874-7.  C.  of  Prestwich, 
1877-80.  V.  of  Tonge  with  Alkrington,  1880-93.  P-C  of 
Ringley,  Manchester,  1893-1917.  Latterly  of  Exmouth, 
where  he  died,  June  13,  1927.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
June  24,  1927.) 

STREET,  JOHN  BAMFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  i, 
1852.  Of  India.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Challice  (next), 
of  Madras  and  Plymouth.  B.  Feb.  2,  1833.  School,  Marl- 
borough College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar,  1854;  B.A. 
(zoth  Wrangler)  1856.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough 
College,  1856-9.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1858.  CaUed  to  the 
Bar,  1861.  Married,  Dec.  27,  1867,  Eliza  Martha  EUen. 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Weld  Wren,  Esq.,  of  Gower  Street, 
London.  Died  Sept.  12,  1892.  Father  of  Henry  B.  (1887). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Law  Lists :  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

STREET,  JOHN  CHALLICE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  13, 
1827.  Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831;  -M.A.  1845. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1831;  priest  (Lmcoki)  1831;  C.  of 
Rampton,  Cambs.,  1831.  Chaplain  (H.E.I.C.)  at  Cannanore, 
1831-5;  at  Vizagapatam,  1835-44  and  at  other  stations  in 
India  untU  1855.  P.C.  of  St  Andrew's  Chapel,  Plymouth, 
1855-68.  Author,  The  Responsibilities  of  the  MinisterialOffice; 
The  Duty  of  Obedience  to  Spiritual  Rulers;  Five  Sermons  on 
Confirmation  and  the  Lord's  Supper,  etc.  Died  in  1871.  Father 
of  the  above.   (Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

STREET,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1882.  [S.  of 
Samuel,  of  Mirfield,  Yorks.  B.  there  Apr.  11,  1863.  School, 
Heath  Grammar,  HaUfax.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Middleton, 
Yorks.,  1886-8.  C.  of  Yeadon,  1888-91.  C.  of  Guiseley, 
1892-8.  V.  of  HipsweU  with  TunstaU,  1898-1912.  Married, 
Apr.  23,  1879,  Charlotte  Emily,  dau.  of  Thomas  Simpson 
Camidge,  of  Beverley.  Latterly  of  6,  Bay  View,  Northam, 
N.  Devon.  Died  May  22,  1937,  aged  74,  at  25,  Cumberland 
Mansions,  West  End  Lane,  Hampstead.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  May  24,  1937-) 

STREETEN,  EDWARD  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  28,  1869.   Of  Devon.   Matric.  Michs.  1869. 

STREETEN,  HENRY  ROBERT  BRADLEY  SEPTIMUS.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  28,  1869.  Of  Wilts.  [7th  s. 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Thomas  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1825). 

B.  1850.  School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A. 
1873;  M.A.  1880.   Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1873;  priest,  1874; 

C.  of  Keswick,  1873-6.  Chaplain,  Mission  to  Seamen,  at 
Tynemouth,  1876-9;  Assoc.  Secretary,  Mission  to  Seamen, 
1879-89;  Chaplain  at  Great  Yarmouth,  1889-93.  V.  of 
St  James's,  HaUfax,  1893-1903.  R.  of  Little  Wilbraham, 
Cambs.,  1903-17.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Norwich,  1922.  Latterly 
of  'Park  View,'  Lowestoft,  where  he  died  Jan.  15,  1931. 
(Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  17,  i93i-) 


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Streeter,  George  Thomas  Piper 

STREETER,  GEORGE  THOMAS  PIPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 

May  4,  1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar;  13.A.  1856;  (Moral 
Sc.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1857).  Assistant  Master  at  Blackheath 
School,  1856-67.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1857;  priest,  1858; 
C.  of  Plumstead,  Kent,  1857-66.  C.  of  Bickley,  1867-9. 
Lecturer  in  Natural  Philosophy  at  the  City  of  London 
College,  1868-71.  Head  Master  of  Derwent  House  School, 
Lee,  Kent,  1871-92.  C.  of  Lee,  1871-3.  C.  of  Wapping, 
1876-9.  C.  of  St  James's,  Islington,  1882-3.  C.of  StSwithin's, 
London  Stone,  1889-92.  Secretary  and  Chaplain,  Blackheath 
School,  1892-7.  Master  of  Bishop's  College,  Blackheath, 
1894-6.  C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Bermondsey,  1896-7.  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Rotherhithe,  1897-8.  R.  of  Orcheston  St  Mary, 
WUts.,  1898-1912.  Lived  latterly  at  18,  Granville  Park, 
Blackheath,  where  he  died,  Nov.  9,  1913,  aged  80.  {Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Nov.  12,  1913.) 

STRETCH,  The  Rev.  LYSCOMBE  MALTBEE.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Emmanuel,  Aug.  7,  1787.  Ord.  priest  (Canterbury)  1762. 
V.  (non-resident)  of  Leysdown,  Kent,  1762-86  and  of 
Bethersden,  1786-7.  C.  of  Warlingham  and  Chipstead, 
Surrey,  1763-6.  C.  of  Merstham,  1774-6.  Kept  a  private 
school  ('The  Academy')  at  Bath  House,  Twickenham,  1782- 
88.  V.  of  Twyford  and  Owlesbury,  Hants.,  1787-1813.  Also 
kept  a  school  at  Twyford,  alleged  to  be  that  mentioned  in  the 
first  chapter  of  Tom  Brown's  School  Days.  Author,  miscel- 
laneous. Married  Mary  — .  Buried  at  Twyford,  Sept.  10, 
1813.   (G.  Mag.,  1813,  II.  500;  P.  G.  ToweU.) 

STRETTELL,  ALFRED  BAKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
17,  1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1840;  priest,  1842;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Burton-on-Trent,  1840-2.  C.  of  Taplow,  Bucks.,  1842-50. 
Consular  Chaplain  at  Genoa,  1851-74.  R.  of  St  Martin's  with 
St  Paul's,  Canterbury,  1874-82.  R.  of  King's  Langley, 
Herts.,  1882-94.  Chaplain  at  Rapallo,  1894-1900  and  Santa 
Margherita,  Italy,  1894-1904.  Died  Oct.  11,  1904,  at  Varallo, 
Italy,  aged  87.  Doubtless  brother  of  the  next.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Oct.  15,  1904.) 

STRETTELL,  HENRY  HILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17, 
1836.  [4th  s.  of  Amos,  of  Cheltenham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836; 
B.A.  1841.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1847. 
Doubtless  brother  of  the  above.   {Law  Lists.) 

STRETTON,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  20,  1828;  from  University  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  Mar.  14,  1828.  [3rd]  s.  of  WUliam  Thomas  [of 
Laurel  Lodge,  Twickenham.]  B.  at  Hampton  Wick,  Middle- 
sex. School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Died  'about 
1835.'  Brother  of  Henry  (1826)  and  William  R.  (1823). 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

STRETTON  (formerly  SMITH),  GILBERT  BAKEWELL.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26,  1881.  S.  of  John  Halphead, 
artist  (who  changed  his  name  from  Smith,  in  1876)  (and  Ann). 
B.  Aug.  30,  1861,  at  Shrewsbury.  [School,  City  of  London; 
and  at  Liibeck,  Germany,  and  London  Univ.  (B.,\.  1883; 
M.A.  1884).]  Matric.  Lent,  1882;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1895. 
Assistant  Master  at  Mannamead  School,  Plymouth,  1885;  at 
Dulwich  College,  1886-1912  and  1914-16.  Latterly  of 
Minstead,  Lyndhurst,  Hants.  Died  Oct.  27, 1948,  at  Chichester 
House,  Hturstpierpoint,  Sussex.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg. ;  School- 
masters' Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  29,  1948.) 

STRETTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  14, 
1826.  [2nd]  s.  of  William  [Thomas]  [of  Laurel  Lodge, 
Twickenham].  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Lent,  1826.  OfRamsgate.  Died  Sept.  i,  1852,  at  New  Orleans, 
U.S.A.,  aged  44.  Brother  of  Frederick  (1828)  and  William  R. 
(1823).   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  11.  660.) 

STRETTON,  WILLIAM  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  30,  1823.  [S.  of  William  Thomas,  of  Laurel  Lodge, 
Twickenham.]  School,  Harrow.  Migrated  to  Trinity  (age  19) 
May  22,  1823,  as  'S.  of  Thomas  and  b.  at  Leeds.'  Matric. 
Michs.  1823.  Of  Dany  Park,  Breconshire  and  Brynderwen, 
Monmouth.  Major,  Brecon  Militia.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Monmouth;  J. P.  for  Brecon  and  Radnor.  High  Sheriff  of 
Brecon,  1834.  Died  Mar.  24,  1868.  Brother  of  Frederick 
(1828)  and  Henry  (1826).    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  412.) 

STRETTON,  WILLIAM  SHARPE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1883.  S.  of  the  Rev.  H[enry]  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1839), 
V.  of  Eastville,  Lines.  B.  Oct.  24,  1855,  at  Tumham  Green, 
Middlesex.  School,  St  Albans.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1885;  LL.B.  1886.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1891. 
Died  July  17,  1892,  in  London.  {Venn,  11. 474;  The  Guardian, 
July  27,  1892.) 

STRETTON,  — .  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  29,  1799.  Of 
Yorks. 


Strickland,  Gerald  Bologna,  Count 

STRICKLAND,  ALBERT  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  17,  1885.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  CampbeU-(i856),  D.D. 
B.  [July  15,  1864],  at  Stratford.  Schools,  private;  and  at 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Resided  four 
terms.  Of  22,  Selbome  Road,  Hove,  Sussex.  Died  May  27, 
1933,  at  Maybank,  StrathpeSer,  Ross-shire.  {Peile,  ii.  721; 
The  Times,  May  29,  1933.) 

STRICKLAND,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  6,  1837.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  George  [Chohnley, 
7th  Bart.,  of  Boynton,  Yorks.].  B.  [Feb.  6,  1819],  at  Hilden- 
ley,  Malton,  Y'orks.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1837; 
B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1847.  Supposed  to  have  been  the  original  of 
'Martin'  in  Tom  Brown's  Schooldays.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Mar.  II,  1841;  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  6,  1849.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  May  6,  1847.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Of  Whitby 
Abbey  and  Boynton,  Bridlington.  Chairman  of  East  Riding 
Quarter  Sessions.  Succeeded  his  father  as  8th  Baronet, 
Dec.  23,  1874.  High  Sherifi  of  the  W.  Riding,  1880.  Married 
(i)  Sept.  19,  1850,  Georgina  Selina  Septima,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Mordaunt  Stuart  Mikier,  Bart.;  (2)  May  22,  1866, 
Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Nevile,  of 
Thorney,  Notts.  Died  Dec.  31,  1909,  at  Hildenley  Hall. 
Brother  of  Frederick  (1838)  and  Hemy  (1841);  father  of 
Eustace  E.  (1889)  and  Walter  W.  (1871).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
G.E.C.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Jan.  i,  1910;  Who  was  Who.) 

STRICKLAND,  CYRIL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of 
Frank,  dental-surgeon,  late  of  South  Africa  (and  AUce  Esse). 
B.  Sept.  29,  1881,  at  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa.  Schools, 
St  Andrew's  College,  Grahamstown,  South  Africa  and  Oundle. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Exhibitioner,  1901 ;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1902;  M.A.  and  B.Chir.  1911;  M.D.  1928. 
Assistant  to  the  Professor  of  Biology,  1910-12.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  New  Zealand  Medical  Corps). 
Travelling  Medical  Entomologist,  F.M.S.;  on  plague  opera- 
tions, Bombay  Presidency,  1919-22.  Professor  of  Medical 
Entomology,  1922-37,  and  Director  of  the  School  of  Tropical 
Medicine,  Calcutta,  1937.  Author,  Th€  Anophelene  Mos- 
quitoes of  Malaya  and  India.  {Venn,  iii,  399;  Univ.  War  List.) 

STRICKLAND,  EDWARD  ALGERNON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  5,  1891.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Edmund 
(i860),  of  Carlisle  (and  Louisa  Blakeney).  B.  Jan.  30,  1873, 
at  Drigg,  Cumberiand.  School,  St  Bees  (the  Rev.  W.  T. 
Newbold).  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Second  Lieut.,  the  West 
India  Regt.,  1900;  Lieut.,  1901;  transferred  to  West  African 
Rifles;  Capt.  Acting  Commissioner  in  Sierra  Leone.  Died 
suddenly  of  heart  failure,  due  to  malaria,  Feb.  13,  1909,  in 
HaUfax.   {Eagle,  xxx.  213;  Scott,  MSS.) 

STRICKLAND,  EMMANUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  17, 
1831.  Of  [KirbyMoorside],  Yorks.  [School,  Leeds  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1839.  Adm.  ad  eundem 
at  Oxford,  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1836;  priest  (York) 
1836;  C.  of  Ingleby  Greenhow,  Yorks.,  1835-6.  C.  of  Rich- 
mond, 1836-8.  C.  of  Brixton  Deverill,  WUts.,  1838-47. 
P.C.  of  Horningsham,  1848-58.  R.  of  Brixton  Deverill,  1858- 
75.  Author,  Heresy  and  Schism,  What  are  they?;  The 
Australian  Pastor,  etc.  Died  in  1875,  aged  63.  Father  of 
Wilham  E.  (i860).  {Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 

STRICKLAND,  EUSTACE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1889.  [Youngest]  s.  of  [Sir]  Charles  William  [Bart.] 
(1837),  of  Hildenley  Hall,  Malton,  Yorks.  (by  his  2nd  wife). 
B.  there,  Nov.  27,  1870.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.-^.  1892.  Died  Apr.  9,  1898,  at  the  pyramids,  Egypt.  Half- 
brother  of  Walter  W.  (1871).    {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

STRICKLAND,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  22, 
1838.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  George  Cholmley  [7th]  Bart.,  of  Boynton, 
Yorks.  B.  Feb.  18,  1820.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1839;  B.A.  1843.  'His  end  was  tragic.  When  in  North 
America  he  lost  his  way  in  snowdrifts  and  darkness,  and  his 
dead  body  was  found  [Oct.  13,  1849],  almost  naked,  for  he 
had  stripped  off  his  clothes,  as  one  demented.'  Brother  of 
Charles  W.  (1837)  and  Henry  (1841).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Sir  Francis  Galton,  Memories  of  My  Life.) 

STRICKLAND  (or  BOLOGNA-STRICKLAND)  GERALD  BO- 
LOGNA, Count.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1884. 
S.  of  [Capt.]  Walter  [R.N.],  of  Villa  Bologna,  Malta  (and 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Cavaliere  Peter  Paul  Bonici  Momfalao,  of 
Malta).  B.  May  24,  1861,  in  Malta.  Through  his  mother, 
6th  Count  Strickland  della  Catena  of  Malta.  School,  Oscott 
College,  Birmingham  (Dr  Northcote).  Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1887.  President  of  the  Union,  1887.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1887.  Assistant  Secretary, 
Malta,  1888;  Chief  Secretary,  1889.  Member  of  the  Malta 
Council  of  Government,  1886.  Attended  the  Colonial 
Conference,  on  behalf  of  the  Island,  1887.  Governor  of  the 


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Strickland,  Henry 

Leeward    Islands,    1902-4;   of   Tasmania,   1904-9;   of   W. 
Australia,  1909-13;  of  New  South  Wales,  1913.    K.C.M.ti., 
1897;  G.C.M.G.  1913.    M.P.  for  Lancaster,  1924-7-    Prune 
Minister  of  Malta,  1927-32.    Created  Baron,  Jan.  i,  1928. 
Lived  in  Malta  for  the  remainder  of  his  hfe.    Head  of  the 
Ministry  and  Minister  of  Justice,  1927-32.  Some  years  after 
retirement    became    prominently    associated    in    a   dispute 
between  the  Roman  CathoUc  Church,  of  which  he  was  a 
member,  and  the  State.    Married  (i)  Aug.  26,  1890,  Lady 
Edeline  Sackville,  dau.  of  the  7th  Earl  de  la  Warr.   Author, 
Malta  and  the  Phoenicians,  etc.    Died  Aug.  22,  1940.    (Law 
Lists;  Who's  Who;  The  limes,  Aug.  23,  1940.) 
STRICKLAND     (post     STRICKLAND-CONSTABLE),     HENRY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.   10,   1841.    [Youngest  s.   of 
Sk   George  Chohnley,   Bart.    B.   Mar.    18,    1821. J     Matnc. 
Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1846.    Assumed  the  name  of  Strickland- 
Constable,  Mar.  26,  1863.   Of  Sigglesthorpe,  Yorks.   Married, 
Apr.   28,  1859,  Cornelia  Charlotte  Amie,  youngest  dau.  of 
Col    Henry  Dumaresq  and  had  issue.    Died  Mar.  20,  1909. 
Brother  of  Charles  W.  (1837)  and  Frederick  (1838).   (Changes 
of  Name;  Burke,  L.G..) 
STRICKLAND,  HERBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.   1879.    School,  Felsted.    Matric.  Michs.,  1879;  B.A. 
1883-  M.A.  1887.   Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1883;  priest,  1884; 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Birkenhead,  1883-5.    C.  of  Holy  Tnmty, 
Marylebone,  1885-97.  V.  of  St  Jude's,  Bethnal  Green,  1897- 
1925.    Died  Jan.   13,   1928,  at  Clarens,  Switzerland.    (Al. 
Felsted.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  19,  1928.) 
STRICKLAND,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  15, 
1813     Of  Yorks.    S.  of  Sk  William,  Bart.,  of  York  (and 
Henrietta,  dau.   of  Nathaniel  Cholmley,   of  Whitby).    [B. 
Jan.  24,  1794.J    Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1818.    Incorp.  at 
Merton  College,  Oxford,   1822;  M.A.   (Oxford)  1823.   V.  of 
Reighton,  Yorks.,  1819-24.    Married,  Aug.   31,   1830,  Eliza 
Wood.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Foster,  Baronetage; 
Clerical  Guide;  T.  A.  Walker,  389.) 
STRICKLAND     (post    CAMPBELL-STRICKLAND),    the    Rev. 
JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Queens',  Nov.  7,  1856.   'Plus 
annos  24  natus.'    A  'Ten-year  man.'    Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1867;  D.D.  1880.   Ord.  deacon  (Sodor  and 
Man)    1853;  priest,   1854.   V.  of  Christ  Church,  Stratford, 
Essex,    1861-4.     P.C.   of  St  Jude's,   Whitechapel,    1864-8. 
Chaplain  of  the  Chapel  of  Ease,  Holloway,  i868-8i.  V.  of 
St  Saviour's,  Upper  Chelsea,  1881-6.  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
Tunbridge  Wells,  1886-96.  Married,  Aug.  5,  1890,  Kathleen, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  H.  Hare,  deceased.    Latterly  of 
22,  Selboume  Road,  Hove,  where  he  died,  July  12,  1907, 
'aged  84'.  Fatherof  Albert  E.  (1885).  (Crockford;  The  Times. 
July  15,  1907-) 
STRICKLAND,  NOEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.   i,   1899. 
S    of    M.P.    B.    Dec.    2,    1879,  at    KingskerweU,    Devon. 
School,    Montpelier,    Paignton    (Mr    B.    Bennett).     Matric. 
Michs.   1899;  B.A.   1902;  M.A.   1906.    Assistant  Master  at 
Sutton  Valence  School,  1902-4;  at  Eastbourne  CoUege,  1904- 
5;  at  St  Laurence  CoUege,  Ramsgate,  1905-10;  at  Repton, 
1910-39;  bursar  there,  1939-43-   Of  Repton  in  1950.  Died 
Apr.  6,  1953.   (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Univ.  War  List.) 
STRICKLAND,  PETER.   Adm.  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1870. 
S    of  Thomas,  yeoman,  deceased.    B.  at  Staveley,  Kendal. 
School,  CartmeU  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874; 
MA    1878.    In  business  in  London;  Messrs  Dyster,  Nalder 
and  Co.,  Crosby  Square.   Died  Dec.  29,  1898.   (Venn,  11.  394 
and  III.  add.) 
STRICKLAND,  SEFTON  WEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  2, 
1858.   [Only]  s.  of  Samuel  West.   B.  [Apr.  6,  1839]  m  Liver- 
pool.   School,  Brighton  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A. 
1862-   M.A.   1865.    Adm.  at  Lmcohi's  Inn,  Nov.   3,   1863. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1866.    Conveyancer  and  Equity 
Draftsman.    Married,  Oct.  4,  1870,  Maud  Gertrude  Shuck- 
burgh,    youngest    dau.    of    George    Shackleford,    Esq.,    of 
Husbands  Bosworth,  Leics.   Died  Nov.  26,  1910,  at  94,  Elm 
Park  Gardens,  London.    (Peile,  11.  557;  Law  Lists;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Christ's  College  obit,  notices.) 
STRICKLAND,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,   (age   17)   at  Trinity, 
Apr.  16,  1788.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Watercrook,  Westmorland. 
School,     Appleby,     Westmorland.      Matric.     Michs.     1789; 
Scholar,  1791;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler  and  2nd  Smith's  prize) 
1793;  M.A.  1796.   Fellow,  1795. 
STRICKLAND,  WALTER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.   19, 
1812.    [Eldest  s.  of  George,  of  Chestnut  Grove,  Boston  Spa, 
Yorks.  (and  Jane  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Christopher  Craggs,  of 
Houghton-le-.Sprmg,  Durham).    B.  Aug.  15,  i793-    School, 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Scholar,  1814;  Browne  medal, 
1813;    B.A.    1816;    M.A.    1822.     Married,    Dec.    27,    1839. 
Charlotte  Augusta,  dau.  of  John  Carroll,  of  Merville,  Co. 
Clare,  and  had  issue.  Died  July  31,  1875.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 


Strong,  Clement 

STRICKLAND,  WALTER  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1871;  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric,  Oct.  20,  1870.    [Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  Charles  [WiUiam, 
8th  Bart.J  (1837),  of  Hildenley,  Malton,  Yorks.  (by  his  ist 
wife).    B.   there,   May  26,   1851.    School,  Harrow.    Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1876.   Succeeded  as  9th  Baronet,  Dec.  31. 
1909.    Lived  abroad  for  many  years.    Became  a  citizen  of 
Czechoslovakia,   and  dropped   his  title,    1923.     Resided  at 
Sestri  Levante,  Liguria,  Italy.    Married,  1888,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
W.  Yokes.    Died  Aug.  9,  i93».  at  Buitenzorg,  Java.    HaU- 
brother  of  Eustace  H.  (1889).   (Harrow  Sch.  Keg.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Burke,  F.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Aug.  13,  1938.) 
STRICKLAND,  WILLIAM  EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  24,  i860.   S.  of  the  Rev.  E[mmanuel]  (1831), 
of  Brixton  Deverill,  Warminster,  Wilts.    B.  Mar.  10,  1843. 
School,  Marlborough  College.    Did  not  reside.    B.A.,  Trinity 
CoUege,   Dublin,   1866;   M.A.   (T.C.D.)    1872-    Ord.  deacon 
(Carhsle)    1867;  priest,   1868;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Carhsle, 
1867-8.    C.   of   Ambleside,    Westmorland,    1869-72.    C.   of 
Drigg,    Cumberland,    1872-3.     R.    of    Egremont,    1873-86. 
V.  of  St   Paul's,  Carlisle,   1886-1916.    Died  Apr.   i,   1920. 
Father   of    Edward    A.    (1891).     (Marlborough   Coll.    Reg.; 
Crockford.) 
STRINGER,  ARTHUR  BLACKBURN.   Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1893.  S.  of  Henry.   Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  10,  1894; 
Choral  exhibitioner.   Brother  of  the  next. 
STRINGER,  EDMUND  BLACKBURN.   Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1892.  S.  of  Henry.   B.  June  14,  1869,  at  Sheffield.   Migrated 
to  St  Catharine's,  1893.   Brother  of  the  above. 
STRINGER,  EDWARD  BELCHER.    Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8, 
1880.   [Eldest]  s.  of  S.,  Esq.,  of  Goudhurst,  Kent.  B.  Jan.  20, 
1862.    School,  Lancmg.    Matric.   Michs.    1880;   B.A.    1884. 
Studied  Medicine  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.    FeUow  of 
the  R.  Microscopical  Society,  1900.    Died  Jan.  20,  1926,  at 
Egerton  Lodge,  Bromley,  Kent.    (Lancing  Coll.  Reg.,  119; 
The  Times,  Jan.  26,  1926.) 
STRINGER,  HAROLD  WALKER.    Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1885.  Eldest  s.  of  H[enry,  soUcitor],  of  The  Ehns,  New 
Romney,   Kent.    B.  Mar.  24,   1867.    School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.    Lieut.,  ist  Vol.  Batt.,  the 
Buffs,  1889.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1892;  practised  at  New  Milton, 
Hants.,  and  at  Lydd,  Kent.    Deputy  Town  Clerk;  Deputy 
Clerk  to  the  Borough  Justices  of  New  Romney;  Registrar  of 
the   County   Court.     Served    in    the   Great    War,    1914-19 
(Private,  R.  Fusiliers  (Sportsman's  Batt.)).    Of  The  Gables, 
New  Romney,  Kent.  Married,  1900,  EUzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Wright,  of  Partick,  Glasgow.    Died  Nov.  10,  1947. 
(Army  Lists;  Univ.  War  List;  Law  Lists;  V.  Hodson.) 
STRINGER,    JAMES.     .\dm.    pens,    (age    18)    at    Emmanuel, 
Feb.  28,  1822;  re-adm.  Oct.  10,  1826.   S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of 
Madras.    School,  Greenwich   (Dr  Bumey).     Matric.   Michs. 
1822. 
STRINGER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct. 

13,  1823.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1832. 
STROMBERG,  WILLIAM  WEBSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwvn 
H  Oct.  13,  1883.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  HuU,  printer.]  B.  Mar.  i, 
1864  at  HuU.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Jarrow,  1887-91.  Assistant  Chaplain,  at  St  John's,  Mentone, 
France,  1891-2.  C.  of  Ribbesford  and  Bewdley,  Worcs., 
1892-6.  C.  of  Kirk  Ella  with  Anlaby,  Yorks.,  1896-1902. 
V.  of  Anlaby,  1902-12.  R.  of  Wheldrake,  1912-19.  V.  of 
Godmanchester,  Hunts.,  1919-24.  R.  of  Tydd  St  Giles, 
Cambs.,  1924-35.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1936. 
STRONG,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
July  24,  1852.  [Doubtless  s.  of  Charles,  of  Tiverton,  Devon. 
School,  BlundeU's,  Tiverton.]  (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.) 
STRONG,  CHARLES  BLUNDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Dec.  13,  1837.  [Doubtless  s.  of  Richard  Henry,  attorney,  of 
Tiverton,  Devon.  School,  BlundeU's,  Tiverton.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1838.  (Blundell's  Sch.  Keg.) 
STRONG,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  28, 
1880.  3rd  s.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Bath.  B.  there,  Apr.  25, 
1859  School,  King  Edward's,  Bath.  Matric.  Lent,  1880; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1887. 
STRONG,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  7. 
1812.  Of  Surrey.  [2nd  s.  of  Clement  Samuel,  of  Limpsfield, 
Surrey  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Streatfeild,  Esq.).  School, 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class, 
1815-16);  LL.B.  1819.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  June  29,  1809. 
Ord  priest  (Chester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chichester)  Apr.  14,  1816. 
(Sinecure)  R.  of  Gedney,  Lines.,  1824-52.  Married,  Apr.  30, 
1816  Catherine  Bridget,  dau.  of  Vincent  Hilton  Briscoe,  Esq., 
of  Hookwood,  Surrey.  Died  Apr.  15,  1852,  aged  62,  at  Hayes 
Common,  near  Bromley,  Kent.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  n-  104;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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STRONG,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1892.  B.  Sept.  12,  1873.  [School,  Bedford  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  B.A.  1895.  Joined  the  I.C.S., 
1896;  served  in  Bengal  and  .■\ssam  as  assistant  Commissioner; 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Commissioner,  1906;  Magistrate 
and  Collector,  1909;  Commissioner  of  Income  Tax,  Bengal, 
1926;  retired  in  1932.  Died  May  i,  1946.  (The  Times,  May  9, 
1946 ;  India  Office  List.) 

STRONG,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 
1793.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Newtown,  Montgom.  School,  Ruthin, 
Denbighs.  Matric.  Easter,  i794;  B.A.  i797;  M.A.  1800. 
Vicar-Choral  of  S.  Asaph's,  1801-31.  P.C.  of  Disserth, 
Flints.,  1799-1831.  R.  of  Llansannon,  Denbigh,  1817-45. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1846.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide.) 

STRONG,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1841. 
S.  of  George,  ironmonger,  of  Exeter  (and  Frances).  B.  July  6, 
1817.  Matric.  Michs.  i84r;  B.A.  1845.  C.  of  Horwich, 
Lanes.,  1845-6.  C.  of  St  Simon  and  St  Jude,  Manchester, 
1846.  C.  of  Monks-Kirby  with  Withybrook,  Warws.,  1849- 
52.  Married,  Dec.  30,  1845,  Margaret  Sarah,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Ivory  Holmes.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1859.   (G.  Mag.,  1846,  I.  200.) 

STRONG,  RICHARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  5, 
1825.   Of  Devon.   Matric.  Michs.  1825. 

STRONG,  RUPERT  STANLEY  KITTERIDGE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  15,  1898.  S.  of  John  Alexander,  Civil 
Servant,  of  2,  Knaresborough  Place,  London,  S.W.  B.  Oct.  ir, 
1879,  at  60,  West  Cromwell  Road,  S.W.  School,  Mariborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Kilbum, 
1902-5.  C.  of  St  John's,  Reading,  1905-g.  Assistant  Chap- 
lain, Missions  to  Seamen  (Medway),  1909-10;  Organising 
Secretary  (S.W.  England),  1910-11.  V.  of  St  Stephen's, 
Hammersmith,  1911-22.  V.  of  St  John-the-EvangeUst,  Drury 
Lane,  1922-35.  Warden  of  Irms  of  Court  Mission,  Drury  Lane, 
1925-9;  Chaplain,  1930-5.  Died  Dec.  3,  1935,  in  London. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  4,  i935.) 

STRONG,  SANDFORD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1881.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  Banks,  Civil  Servant  (War 
Office),  of  the  Horse  Guards  (and  Anna  Lawson).  B.  [Apr.  10, 
1863],  at  Brompton,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  Julv  12,  1863.  Schools, 
St  Paul's,  and  King's  College,  London  (Dr  Barry).  [A  clerk  at 
Lloyds,  1878-80.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881 ;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1891. 
Sub-Keeper  and  Librarian  of  the  Indian  Institute  at  Oxford, 
1885-95.  Professor  of  Arabic  at  University  College,  London, 
1895-1904.  Librarian  to  the  Duke  of  Devonshire,  at  Chats- 
worth,  1895-1904.  Librarian  of  the  House  of  Lords,  1897- 
1904.  Married,  Dec.  11,  1897,  Eugenie  SeUers,  the  Classical 
Archaeologist.  Author,  editions  of  Oriental  texts,  and 
descriptions  and  reproductions  of  art  treasures  in  the  collec- 
tion of  the  Duke  of  Devonshire,  etc.  Died,  s.p.,  Jan.  18,  1904, 
in  London.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxv.  190-4;  D.X.B.) 

STRONG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22,  1787. 
Of  Surrey.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (and  Sophia,  dau.  of  Robert 
Alsop,  Lord  Mayor  of  London).]  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  B.A. 
1791;  M.A.  1794.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Winchester)  Feb.  21,  1793;  priest  (Carlisle,  Litt.  dun.  from 
Winchester)  Mar.  16,  1794.  R.  of  Clyst  St  Mary,  Devon, 
1795-1841.  R.  of  Theberton,  Suffolk,  1819-41.  Married, 
Dec.  21,  1802,  Augusta  Louisa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rundell,  of 
Hampstead.  Resided  latterlv  at  Alfred  Street,  Bath,  where 
he  died  Mar.  14,  i860,  aged  90.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  498 ; 
G.  Mag.,  i860,  I.  415;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STRONG,  WALTER  MERSH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.  S.  of  Richard  [M.P.],  of  3,  Champion  Park,  Denmark 
Hill,  London.  B.  Sept.  24,  1873,  in  London.  School,  Dulwich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1895;  (Nat.  Sci.,  Trip.,  Pt.  I, 
ist  Class,  1894;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1896);  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899; 
B.Chir.  and  M.D.  1903.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1903;  D.T.M.  and  H.,  1914.  Assistant  (Skin  and 
Electrical  DeDt.)  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  Chief  Medical 
Officer,  British  New  Guinea.  Practised  in  Papua,  where  he 
was  also  Resident  Magistrate  for  the  N.E.  division.  Govern- 
ment Anthropologist  for  Papua.  Author,  medical.  Retired 
by  1947.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 

STRONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  28, 
1758.  S.  of  Francis  [hosier],  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar  1759;  B.A.  (5'^  [Hon.]  Wrangler) 
1762;  M..\.  1765.  Fellow,  1763-8.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
June  17, 1764.  R.ofNorton,  Kent,  1767-1815.  ASix Preacher 
of  Canterbury  Cathedral  and  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Rochester.  Died  Aug.  26, 1815.  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.; 
1815,  n.  568.) 


Stroud,  John 

TRONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  8,  1775.  Of 
Northants.  [Only  s.  of  Isaac,  of  Peterborough.  B.  there, 
Feb.  13,  1756.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1775; 
Scholar  i777;  B.A.  1779;  .M.A.  1782;  D.D.  1802.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1781 ;  priest,  1781.  R.  of  Bolingbroke  with  Hareby, 
Lines.,  1782-1834.  V.  of  Billinghay,  1785-1832.  Chaplain  to 
the  King  and  to  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  .Archdeacon  of 
Northampton,  1797-1842.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1841-2. 
Married,  1785,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Wakelin,  R.  of 
Fletton,  Hunts.  Resided  latterly  at  Stanground.  Died 
Sept.  8,  1842;  buried  in  Peterborough  Cathedral.  M.I.  there. 
Father  of  William  B.  (1832).  (Northants.  Clergy,  xiii.  loi; 
Al.  Carthus.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  11.  669;  P.  B.  G. 
Binnall.) 

STRONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27,  1806. 
Matric.  Michs.  1806;  B..\.  1811;  M.A.  1816.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  24,  1818;  priest,  June  27,  1819. 

STRONG,  WILLIAM  BATE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  25, 
1832.  [S.  of  the  Ven.  William  (1775),  of  Stanground,  Peter- 
borough. B.  Dec.  25,  1815.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent, 
1834;  B..^..  1841.  Died  Nov.  3,  1843,  at  Cambridge.  M.I.  in 
Old  AU  Saints.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  ii,  664.) 

STRONGE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10, 
1840.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Lancaster.  B.  at  Linton,  Kent. 
Schools,  Newcastle;  Old  Park,  Durham  and  Twickenham. 
Did  not  reside. 

STRONGITHARM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1892.  S.  of  Col.  A[ugustus]  (The  King's  Own)  [of  Prior's 
Lee,  Barrow-in-Furness.]  B.  Dec.  1872,  at  Barrow-in- 
Furness.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Lieut., 
N.  Stafis.  Regt.  Served  in  the  South  .\frican  War,  1900-1, 
and  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Gloucs.  Regt.).  Died 
at  Brighton,  Nov.  13,  1950.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  The 
Times,  Nov.  14,  1950.) 

STROTHER,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1883. 
[Eldest  s.  of  William,  of  Killinghall,  Yorks.,  (and  Catherine, 
dau.  of  WUliam  Watson,  of  Elmwood,  Harrogate).  B.  Feb. 
27,  1865.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
1886.  Football  (assoc.) 'blue,' 1886.  Of  Westfield,  KiUinghall. 
Harrogate,  and  Higham  Park,  Northampton.  J. P.  for  the 
W.R.  of  Yorks.,  and  for  the  Liberty  of  Ripon.  Married, 
June  20,  1888,  Emily  Maude,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Jardine,  of 
Bognor.  Died  Dec.  29,  1930.  (Book  of  Blues;  Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Times,  Jan.  i,  1931.) 

STROUD,  EDWARD  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  20,  1865.  [3rd]  s.  of  J[ohn],  Esq.,  of  Clewer, 
Berks.  Matric.  Lent,  1866.  Migrated  to  Worcester  College, 
Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Jan.  30,  1867.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

STROUD,  FREDERICK  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  3,  1889.  S.  of  Robert,  draper,  of  Wolverhampton  (and 
Elizabeth  Philadelphia  Stone).  B.  .\ug.  20,  1867,  at  Cardiff. 
School,  Wolverhampton  Grammar  (Mr  T.  Beach).  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1899; 
priest,  1900;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Newington,  Surrey,  1899- 
1904.  C.  of  St  .-Andrew's,  Catford,  Kent,  1905-7.  V.  of  Great 
Redisham,  Suffolk,  1907-15-  V.  of  Lindsey,  1915-52-. 
(Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

STROUD,  HENRY.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  John's,  May  12,  1882. 
S.  of  John,  chemist  (and  Mary).  B.  Aug.  7,  1861,  at  Bristol. 
School,  Bristol  Grammar;  also  at  University  College,  Bristol, 
and  at  Owens  College,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
Scholar,  1882;  B.A.  (8th  Wrangler)  1885;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1886);  .M.A.  1889.  [B.Sc.  London,  1883; 
D.Sc.  London,  1886.  D.Sc,  Durham.]  Lecturer  in  Physics  at 
Armstrong  College,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1886-7;  Professor  of 
Physics,  until  1937;  Vice-Principal,  1924-6.  Married  Eva, 
eldest  dau.  of  Clifford  Emett,  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Sept.  3,  1940,  at  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks.  (Scott  MSB.; 
The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1940.) 

STROUD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16,  1846. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  James,  gent,  (and  Mary  .Ann).  B.  Nov.  19, 1828, 
at  Camberwell,  Surrev.  School,  Tonbridge.  Migrated  to 
Merton  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  June  4,  1847, 
age  18;  postmaster,  1847-51;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1851;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1853;  priest  (Bath  and 
Wells)  1855;  C.  of  ChaScombe,  Somerset,  1853-61.  Second 
Master  of  Crewkeme  Grammar  School;  Assistant  Master  at 
Tonbridge,  1860-73.  C.  of  East  Peckham,  Kent,  1866-73. 
R.  of  South  Perrott,  n:  Mosterton,  Dorset,  1873-1904.  Lie.  Pr  , 
dio.  of  Salisbury,  1905-9.  Latterly  of  Broadstone,  Dorset. 
Died  in  Oct.  1909.  Doubtless  father  of  the  next.  (Tonbridge 
Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 


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STROUD,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  14,  1884. 
[Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above).  B.  1864.  School, 
Sherborne.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Farmed  for  sometime  in 
Minnesota;  afterwards  engaged  in  the  cinema  business  in 
England.   Died  in  1926.   {Sherborne  Reg.) 

STROUD,  The  Rev.  JOSEPH.  M.A.,  1833,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Bath.]  Matric.  from  Wadham 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Oct.  18,  1816,  age  21;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1820; 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1826;  Chaplain  of  Wadham,  1831-40.  P.C.  of 
Williton,  Somerset,  1840-54.  R.  of  Bondleigh,  Devon,  1854- 
5.  Died,  Aug.  21,  1855.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1855,  n.  440.) 

STROUTS,  ERNEST  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16, 
1885.  S.  of  Walter,  law-clerk  [died  1884]  (and  Harriet 
Pooley).  B.  July  10,  1867,  at  Milton,  Kent.  School,  Kmg's, 
Rochester  (the  Rev.  J.  Langhome).  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888.  Assistant  Master  at  Hartlebury  Grammar  School, 
Worcs.,  1891-9;  at  the  Godolphin  School,  Hammersmith, 
1899-1900;  at  Aske's  School,  Hampstead,  1901-32.  (Roffen- 
sian  Reg. ;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

STRUDWICK,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  6,  1770.  2nd  s.  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  of  Fomham  St  Martin, 
Suffolk.  B.  there.   Matric.  Michs.  1771.  Brother  of  the  next. 

STRUDWICK,  GEORGE  LUCAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at 
Pembroke,  Feb.  4,  1768.  Eldest  s.  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  of 
Fomham  St  Martin,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1768. 
Brother  of  the  above. 

STRUGNELL,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  22,  1850. 
[S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  St  Mark's  Road,  Kennington,  Surrey.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1865.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1855;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Bermondsey,  1855-8.  C.  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  1858-60.  C.  of 
St  Clement-Dane?,  Westminster,  1861-5.  C.  of  St  Jude's, 
Bethnal  Green,  1865-8;  V.  there,  1868-96.  Married,  Apr.  24, 
1855 ,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Jacob  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Clapham 
Rise,  Surrey.  Died  s.p.,  Dec.  i,  1901,  aged  76,  at  Waltham- 
stow.  (A.  Tudor-Craig;  Crockford;  Bury  and  Norwich  Post, 
May  2,  1855;  The  Times,  Dec.  4,  1901.) 

STRUTH,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20,  1810; 
a  'Ten-year  man,'  1819.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1810.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Bristol,  1819-29.  Died  Jan.  30,  1847. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

STRUTT,  The  Hon.  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  13, 
1861.  [3rd]  s.  of  Edward  (1819),  [ist]  Baron  Belper.  B. 
Mar.  3,  1842,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1861 ;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1864) ;  B.A.  1865 ;  M.A.  1868. 
Of  MUford  House,  Derbs.  J. P.  for  Derbs.  Capt.,  Derbyshire 
Rifle  Volunteers.  Married,  Apr.  22,  1873,  Alice  Mary 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Lisle  Marsh  Phillipps  de  Lisle,  of 
Garendon  Park.  Died  Feb.  6,  1877.  Brother  of  Henry  (1859) 
and  Frederick  (1862).   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STRUTT,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  HEDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Triniy, 
July  14,  1867.  [4th]  s.  of  John  James,  2nd  Baron  Rayleigh 
(Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford,  1814)  (and  Clara  Elizabeth  La  Touche, 
dau.  of  Capt.  R.  Vicars,  R.E.).  B.  [Apr.  18],  1849.  at  Terling, 
Essex.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  (Moral  Sci. 
Trip.,  rst  Class,  1871);  B.A.  1872.  M.P.  for  East  Essex, 
1883-5;  for  the  Maldon  division  of  Essex,  1895-1906.  Of 
Blunt's  Hall,  Witham,  Essex,  and  90,  Onslow  Gardens, 
London.  J. P.  for  Essex.  Travelled  much  in  North  Borneo 
and  Sumatra.  Chairman  of  several  rubber  and  tobacco 
companies.  Married,  1919,  Evangeline,  dau.  of  Henry  Hoare, 
of  Staplehurst  and  widow  of  Percy  Broderick  Bernard,  of 
Freckenham,  Suffolk.  Died  Dec.  19,  1926.  Brother  of 
Edward  G.  (1872)  and  John  W.  (1861).  {Winchester  Coll. 
Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Return  of  M.P.s;  The  Times,  Dec.  20, 
1926.) 

STRUTT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  31, 
1819.  [Only]  s.  of  William  (and  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Evans,  of  Derby).  B.  [Oct.  26,  1801],  at  Derby.  School,  York. 
Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826;  Hon.  LL.D.  1862. 
President  of  the  Union,  1821.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  10, 
1823;  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  13,  1825.  M.P.  for  Derby, 
1830-48;  for  Arundel,  1851-2;  for  Nottingham,  1852-6. 
P.C,  1846.  Chief  Commissioner  of  Railways,  1846-8.  Of 
Kingston  HaU,  Kegworth,  Derbs.  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster,  1852-4.  Created  Baron  Belper,  Aug.  29,  1856. 
F.G.S.;  F.Z.S.;  F.R.S.,  i860.  J.P.  for  Notts.;  High  Sheriff, 
1850;  Lord  Lieut.,  1864.  President  of  University  College, 
London,  1871-9.  Married,  Mar.  28,  1837,  Amelia  Harriet, 
youngest  dau.  of  Dr  William  Otter,  Bishop  of  Chichester.  Died 
June  30,  1880,  in  London.  Father  of  Henry  (1859),  Arthur 
(1861)  and  Frederick  (1862).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.; 
G.E.C.) 


Strutt,  The  Hon.  Robert  John 

STRUTT,  The  Hon.  EDWARD  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  11,  1872.  [5th]  s.  of  John  James  [2ndJ  Baron 
Rayleigh,  of  Terling  Place,  Witham,  Essex  (and  Clara 
Elizabeth  La  Touche,  dau.  of  Capt.  R.  Vicars).  B.  there 
[Apr.  10],  1854.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1875.  Undertook  the  management  of  his  brother's 
estates,  1876.  Of  Whitelands,  Hatfield  Peverel,  Essex.  His 
administration  of  the  Rayleigh  farms  was  one  of  his  responsi- 
bilities, and  the  system  of  management  he  evolved  was  an 
important  contribution  to  the  science  of  agriculture;  formed 
a  retail  selling  organisation  known  as  Lord  Rayleigh's 
Dairies,  Ltd.  Founder  of  the  firm  of  Strutt  and  Parker, 
Land-agents  and  Surveyors,  1877.  President  of  the  Sur- 
veyors' Institute,  1912.  .'Adviser  to  the  Board  of  Agriculture, 
1917-19.  C.H.,  1917.  Married,  Oct.  29,  1878,  Maria  Louisa, 
dau.  of  John  Jolliffe  TufneU,  of  Langleys,  Essex,  and  had 
issue.  Died,  Mar.  8,  1930.  Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1867  )and 
John  W.  (i86i);  father  of  John  J.  (1900).  {Winchester  Coll. 
Reg.;  D.N.B.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1930.) 
STRUTT,  The  Hon.  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  6,1862.  [4th]  s.  of  Edward  (1819)  [ist]  Baron  Belper  (and 
AmeUa  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  William  Otter,  Bishop 
of  Chichester).  B.  Nov.  28,  1843.  Did  not  reside.  Lieut., 
Notts.  Yeomanry,  1873.  J.P.  for  Notts.,  Derby  and  Leicester. 
Mayor  of  Derby,  1902-3.  Died  unmarried,  Apr.  12,  1909. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Arthur  (1861).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.\ 
Army  Lists.) 
STRUTT,  The  Hon.  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  20, 
1859.  [2nd]  s.  of  Edward  (1819),  of  Kingston,  Notts,  (and 
Amelia  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  WiUiam  Otter,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Chichester).  B.  May  20,  1840,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  LL.B.  1863;  LL.M.  1867. 
M.P.  for  East  Derbyshire,  1868-74;  for  Berwick-on-Tweed, 
April-June,  1880.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Lord  Belper, 
June  30,  1880.  Capt.  of  the  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  1895-1905. 
Of  Kingston  Hall,  Kegworth,  Derbs.  Col.,  S.  Notts.  Yeo- 
mamy.  A.D.C.  to  the  King.  Sometime  head  of  Messrs  W.  G. 
and  J.  Strutt,  cotton-merchants.  A  Director  of  the  Midland 
railway.  D.L  and  J.P.  for  Derbs.,  Leics.  and  Notts.  Married, 
May  2,  1874,  Lady  Margaret  Coke,  6th  dau.  of  the  2nd  Earl 
of  Leicester.  Died  July  26,  1914.  Brother  of  the  above  and 
of  Arthur  (1861);  father  of  William  (1894).  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Return  of  M.P.s;  The  Times,  July  27, 
1914.) 
STRUTT,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1900. 
S.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Gerald  (1872),  of  Whitelands,  Witham, 
Essex  (and  Maria  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Jolliffe  Tufnell,  of 
Langleys,  Essex).  B.  Oct.  26,  1881,  at  Terling,  Essex. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Associate,  Sur- 
veyors' Institution.  Subsequently  engaged  in  agriculture  in 
Canada.  Married,  Feb.  24,  1914,  Agnes  Roger  Dewar,  dau.  of 
Lord  Forteviot.   {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

STRUTT,  The  Hon.  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  15,  1861.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  James  [2nd]  Baron 
Rayleigh  (and  Clara  Elizabeth  La  Touche,  eldest  dau.  of 
Capt.  Richard  Vicars,  R.E.).  B.  [Nov.  12],  1842,  at  Langford, 
Essex.  Schools,  Eton  and  Harrow  (for  short  periods  due  to 
ill-health)  and  Highstead,  Torquay,  Devon  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1861 ;  B.A.  {Senior  Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize) 
1865;  M.A.  1868;  Hon.  Sc.D.,  1888.  Fellow,  1866-71.  Hon. 
Fellow,  1881.  Cavendish  Professor  of  Experimental  Physics, 
1879-84.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1883;  Hon.  Sc.D.,  Leeds, 
1888.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1908-19.  Succeeded  as 
3rd  Baron  Rayleigh,  1873.  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy 
at  the  Royal  Institution,  1887-1905.  F.R.S.,  1873;  Secretary, 
1904;  President,  1905.  O.M.,  1902.  Nobel  prize,  1904.  Privy 
Councillor,  1905.  Lord  Lieut,  of  Essex,  1892-1901.  Knight  of 
the  Prussian  Order  of  Merit,  1904.  Married,  July  19,  1871, 
Evelyn  Georgiana  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Maitland  Balfour, 
of  Whittingehame,  East  Lothian,  and  sister  of  Arthur 
Balfour.  Author,  Treatise  on  the  Theory  of  Sound,  etc.  Died 
June  30,  1919,  at  Terling  Place,  Essex.  Brother  of  Charles  H. 
(1867)  and  Edward  G.  (1872);  father  of  the  next.  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 

STRUTT,  The  Hon.  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jime  25,  1894.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  William  (above).  Baron 
Rayleigh,  of  Terling  Place,  Witham,  Essex.  B.  there  [Aug. 
28],  1875.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar  1897; 
B.A.  1897;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1897;  Pt  II  1st 
Class,  1898);  M.A.  1901.  Fellow,  1900.  Hon.  Sc.D..  Dublin; 
Hon.  D.Sc,  Durham;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edin.  Professor  of  Physics 
at  the  Imperial  College  of  Science,  South  Kensington,  1908- 
19.  Succeeded  as  4th  Baron  Rayleigh,  June  30,  1919.  F.R.S., 
1905 ;  Foreign  Secretary,  1929-34.  Chairman  of  the  executive 
committee  of  the  National  Physical  Laboratory  and  of  the 
governing  body  of  the  Imperial  College  of  Science.  Member, 
advisory  committee  of  the  Dept.  of  Scientific  and  Industrial 
Research.     President    of    the    Physical    Society,    1934-6. 


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Strutt,  The  Hon.  William 

I'resident  of  the  British  Association,  1938.  Of  Terling  Place, 
near  Chelmsford.  Keenly  interested  in  agriculture,  especially 
in  milk  production.   Married  (i)  Lady  HUda  Clements,  dau. 
of  the  Earl  of  Leitrim;  (2)   1920,  Kathleen  Alice,  dau.  of 
John  Coppin-Straker,  of  Stagshaw  House,  Northumberland. 
Author,  John  William  Strutt,   zrd  Baron  Rayleigh;  Life  of 
Sir  J.  J.  Thomson,  etc.    Died  Dec.  13,  1947.    (Who's  Who; 
The  Times,  Dec.  15,  i947.) 
STRUTT,  The  Hon  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1894.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  (1859)   [znd]  Baron  Helper,  of 
Kingston  Hall,  Kegworth,  near  Derby.   B.  [Feb.  9],  1875,  m 
London.  School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1894.   Found  dead 
in  his  bath  at  St  Louis,  Missouri,  U.S.A.,  Oct.  5,  1898.   [The 
Times,  Oct.  6,  1898.) 
STUART,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1877. 
S.  of  William,  of  MelvUle  House,   Portobello,   Edinburgh. 
B.    Feb.    16,    1859,    in    Edinburgh.     School,   Charterhouse, 
Godalming.    Matric.   Michs.   1877;  B.A.   1882;   M.A.   1885. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  17,  1885.    J.P.  for 
Edinburgh.    Member  of  Portobello  Town  Council.    Married, 
J899,  — ,  dau.  of  E.  H.  J.  Crauford,  M.P.  of  Auchenames. 
Drowned  off  the  coast  of  Norway,  Sept.  21,   1909.    (Law 
Lists.) 
STUART,  ANDREW  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  John's,  June  13, 
i860.     Of  Wicklow.    S.   of  the   [Hon.   and]    Rev.   Andrew 
[Godfrey]    (M.A.,    Trinity   College,    Dublin,    1847),    [R.    of 
Cottesmore,  Rutland]  (and  the  Hon.  Catherine  Aim  Wingfield, 
dau.  of  the  5th  Viscount  Powerscourt).    B.  Dec.  21,  1841. 
[School,  Rugby.]    Matric.  Michs.  i860.    Entered  the  I.C.S., 
1861.  Served  in  the  Madras  Presidency.  Judge  at  Godoweri, 
1879.  Became  blmd.  Retired,  1882.  Of  Stuart  Hall,  Stewarts- 
town,  Co.  Tyrone.    Succeeded  his  cousin  as  6th  Earl  and 
Viscount    and    14th   Baron  Castlestewart,    1914.     Married, 
1878,  Emma  Georgiana,  dau.  of  General  Arthur  Stevens. 
Died  Nov.  7,  1921,  in  London.   Brother  of  Robert  E.  (1854). 
(Rugby  Reg.  (John  only);   Who's  Who;  Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Times,  Nov.  10,  1921;  G.E.C.) 
STUART,  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14. 
1845.   [Youngest]  s.  of  Daniel  [of  Harley  Street,  London,  and 
Wickham   Park,   Oxon.]     B.   [Apr.    18,    1827],   in   London. 
School,   Eton.    Matric.   Michs.   1845.    Died  Mar.   15,   1847, 
aged  19,  in  London.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  559-) 
STUART,    ATHOL    ALEXANDER    PAUL    REES.     Adm.    at 
Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899.    S.  of  Montague  Pelham,  of  Steynton, 
Surbiton   (and   Mary   Rees).     School,   Cheltenham   CoUege. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899.   Resided  two  terms.  Won  Diamond  and 
Wingfield  Sculls  at  Henley,  1909.    Lieut.,  6th  Bt.  the  Man- 
chester Regt.  (T.),  1900.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.    and    Adjt.,    Manchester    Regt.;    Major,    Sherwood 
Foresters  (Notts,  and  Derby  Regt.)).    (Venn,  in.  3991  Univ. 
War  List.) 
STUART,  CHARLES  GORDON.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1881.    S.   of  James   Meliss,   merchant,   of  Victoria  Street, 
London.     B.    at    Napier,    New   Zealand.     School,    private. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881.   Resided  five  terms.  Died  Sept.  4,  1935, 
at  Cadboro  Bay,  Victoria,  British  Columbia.    (The  Times, 
Sept.  20,  I935-) 
STUART,  CHARLES  MADDOCK.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  25,  1876.  [3rd]  s.  of  James,  merchant  [of  Sudbury  Hill 
House,  Harrow]  (and  Mary  Agnes).    B.  Sept.  25.  1857,  in 
Calcutta.    Bapt.  Nov.  14,  1857.    School,  Harrow  (Mr  H.  G. 
Hart)-    and   Royal   College   of   Chemistry,   S.    Kensington. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1878;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
i879);B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.  FeUow,  1884-90.  At  Strasbourg 
University,    1882-3.     Assistant   Master  at   Clifton   College, 
1880-2;  at  the  High  School,  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  1884-8. 
First  Head  Master  of  St  Dunstan's  College,  Catford,  1888- 
1922;  the  School  re-opened  in  1888  with  30  boys;  Stuart 
built  up   a  flourishing   institution  with   over  600.     Royal 
Humane  Society's  medal  for  saving  life  in  a  skating  accident, 
1886.    Married,'  Dec.  29,  i888,  Bertha  Marion,  3rd  dau.  of 
Harry  Coghill,  of  Brampton  Tree  House,  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme.    Died  Nov.  22,  1932,  in  South  Croydon.    Brother  of 
Edward  A.  (1872)  and  Henry  V.  (1883).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Eagle,   XL VII.    190;   Schoolmasters'   Directories;   The  Times, 
Nov.  24,  1932-) 
STUART,  CHARLES  POLE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1844.   [2nd]  s.  of  William  (1815),  of  Aldenham  Priory,  Herts, 
(and  Henrietta  Maria  Sarah,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  M. 
Pole,   Bart.).    B.   May  7,    1826,   at  St   George's,   Hanover 
Square,  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1852. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  3,   1846.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  21,  1 85 1.  Of  Sandymount  House,  Wobum  Sands,  Beds. 
J.P.  for  Bucks,  and  Beds.    Married,  Mar.  20,  i860,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Smyth,  Esq.,  of  Gaybrook,  Co.  West- 
meath,   and  had  issue.     Died  Aug.   25,    1896.    Brother  of 
William  (1843)  and  Clarence  E.  (1845);  father  of  Robert  A. 
(1881).    (Eagle,  XIX.  499;  Foster,  Men  a!  the  Bar;  G.  Mag.; 
i860,  I.  507.) 


Stuart,  Francis  Arthur  Knox 

STUART,  CHARLES  VILLIERS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  I,  1826;  re-adm.  Jan.  26,  1S31.    [3rd]  s.  of  [Lord]  Henry 
(and  Gertrude,  dau.  of  George  Villiers,  Earl  of  Grandison). 
[School,  Charterhouse.]   Kept  the  Mich,  term,  1826  and  three 
terms,  1831-2.    Married,  1831,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Admiral 
John  R.  SmoUett,  of  BonhiU,  Isle  of  Wight.   Died  Dec.  19, 
1870.   (Peile,  II.  424;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 
STUART,  CLARENCE  ESM6.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  22, 
1845.   [3rd]  s.  of  William  (1815),  of  Aldenham  Abbey,  Herts, 
(and  Henrietta  Maria  Sarah,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles 
Morice  Pole,  Bart.).   B.  May  29,  1827,  in  St  George's  parish, 
Hanover  Square,  London.    [School,  Eton.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.    Became  a  Plymouth  brother, 
i860;  worked  for  that  body  in  Reading.    Married,  Apr.  16, 
1853,   Catherine,   dau.   of   Colonel   John  Cunninghame,   of 
Caddell  and  Thornton,  Ayrs.,  deceased.    Author,  The  New 
Testament  and  its  Translations ;  Modern  Translations  of  the 
Vulgate  and  the  Bible  Socidy;   Tracings  from  the  Gospels; 
Textual  Criticism  of  the  New  Testament,  etc.    Resided  at 
Addington  House,   Reading,  where  he  died  Jan.  8,   1903. 
Brother  of  Charles  P.  (1844)  and  WiUiam  (1843).   (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  xxiv.  230  and  372;  The  Times, 
Jan.  9,  1903.) 
STUART    (or   CRICHTON-STUART),    DUDLEY.     Adm.    pens, 
(age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  28,  1891.    [2nd]  s.  of  James 
Frederick  [Dudley]  (1842),  army  officer,  of  Woolton  House, 
Newbury.   B.  Mar.  4,  1871.   School,  private.   Matric.  Michs. 
1891.    Of  II,  Campden  Grove,  London,  W.    Died  July  18, 
1939,  at  Ilkley;  buried  at  Woolton  Hill,  Hants.   (The  Times, 
July  20,  1939.) 
STUART,    LORD    DUDLEY   COUTTS.    Adm.   a   nobleman  at 
Christ's,   May  27,   1820.     [8th  and  youngest]  s.  of  John 
[ist]  Marquess  of  Bute  (and  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Coutts,  banker).   [B.  Jan.  ir,  1803.]  School,  private.  Matric. 
Easter,   1821;   M.A.   1823.    M.P.  for  Arundel,   1830-7;   for 
Marylebone,  1847-54.  Deeply  interested  in  the  restoration  of 
Polish  independence,  and  worked  indefatigably  for  its  cause; 
'formed  the  conviction  that  the  aggressive  spirit  of  Russia 
could  be  checked  only  by  the  restoration  of  Poland.'  Married, 
1824,  Christina  Alexandrina  Egypta,  dau.  of  Lucien  Bona- 
parte, Prince  of  Canino,  and  had  issue,  one  son.    Author, 
A  Speech  on  the  Policy  of  Russia,  delivered  in  the  House  of 
Commons;  Address  of  the  London  Literary  Association  of  the 
Friends  of  Poland  to  the  People  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
Died  Nov.  17,  1854,  in  Stockholm,  while  on  a  visit,  taken  in 
the  hope  of  persuading  the   King  of  Sweden  to  join  the 
Western  Powers.  Half-brother  of  John  (1784)  and  Herbert  W. 
(1788);  father  of  Francis  C.  (1842).  (Peile,  11.  399;  D.N.B.) 
STUART,  EDWARD  ALEXANDER.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June   5,    1872.    S.   of  James,   merchant   [of  Sudbury   HOI 
House],  Harrow  (and  Mary  Agnes).    B.  Apr.  17,   1853,  in 
Calcutta.    Bapt.  May  18,   1853.    School,  Harrow.    Matric. 
Michs.   1872;  Scholar,  1875;  B.A.   1876;  M.A.   1879.    Ord. 
deacon   (Norwich)   June   11,   1876;   priest,    1877;   C.   of  St 
Andrew's,  Thorpe-next-Norwich,  1876-7.    C.  of  St  Giles's, 
Norwich,    1877-9.   V.   of  St   James's,   Holloway,    1879-93. 
Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,   1892   and   1899.  Thursday 
Lecturer,    St    Mary-le-Bow,    London,     1888-1917.    V.    of 
St  Matthew's,  Bayswater,   1893-1907.    Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1905-7.     Rural   Dean   of    Paddington,    1906-7.     Canon   of 
Canterbury,   1907-17.    Married,  Jan.  6,   i88o,  Emily  Ada, 
2nd  dau.  of  J.  Guy,  Esq.,  of  Catton  House,  Norwich.  Author, 
Children   of  God.    Died   Feb.   25,    1917,   in   the   Precincts, 
Canterbury.    Brother  of  Henry  V.  (1883)  and  Charles  M. 
(1876).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxxviii.  347;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Feb.  27,  1917.) 
STUART,  EDWARD  JACKSON.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  i877- 
S.  of  Alexander  (and  Frances).  B.  at  Nettleham,  Lines.  Bapt. 
Apr.  14,  1857.    [Student  of  law  at  Osgoode  Hall,  Toronto, 
1872-5.]  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1883.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  1880;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Bearpark,  Durham,  1880- 
2.   C.  of  East  Hatley,  Cambs.,  1883-4.   C.  of  Little  Billing, 
Northants.,  1884-5.    C.  of  Modbury,  Devon,  1885-6.    C.  of 
Winksley,   Yorks.,    1891-2.     C.   of  AmpthUl,   Beds.,    1893. 
C.  of  Tannington,  Suffolk,  1894-5.  C.  of  Tuddenham,  1897-8. 
C.  of  Penistone,  Yorks.,  1899-1901.  V.  of  Metfield,  Suffolk, 
1901-21.   Died,  May  23,  1921.   (Scott,  MSS.;Crockford;  The 
Times,  May  31,  1921.) 
STUART,  FRANCIS  ARTHUR  KNOX.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2, 
1893.    [3rd]  s.  of  Major  Burleigh  [William  Henry  Fitzjohn], 
of  Dergmoney,  Co.  Armagh  (and  Charlotte  Anne,  dau.  of 
Col.    Francis    Ellis).     B.    there,  'Sept.    27,    i875-     Schools, 
Henley-in-Arden  and  Bath  CoUege.    Matric.   Michs.   1893; 
B.A.   1905.    At  St  Mary's  Hospital.    L.S.A.,  1907.    Senior 
Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Grayling  WeU  Hospital,  Chichester. 
Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  the  West  Sussex  County  Asylum 
Chichester,   1911-15-    Died  Mar.  9,   1915,  as  the  result  of 
a  motor-accident.    (Venn,  11.  535;  Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  Mar.  12,  1915;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


Stuart,  Francis  Coutts 

STUART,  FRANCIS  COUTTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  lo, 
1842.  [Paul  Amadeus  Francis  Coutts.  S.  of  Dudley  C. 
(1820).]  Matric.  Mich.  1842.  Capt.,  60th  Regt.  Died,  un- 
married, Aug.  I,  1889.   (IJurke,  P.  and  B.) 

STUART,  GEORGE  ARCHIBALD  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  1897.  S.  of  [George  Henry  (next)  and] 
Mrs  Stuart  of  i,  Waterloo  Place,  Weymouth.  [B.  Dec.  i, 
1879.  School,  We>nnouth  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1899);  B.A.  1900. 
Entered  the  I.C.S.  1901.  Served  in  Madras  as  Assistant 
Collector  and  Magistrate;  Assistant  Settlement  Officer,  1906; 
Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  1911;  Director  of  land 
records,  19 13.  Secretary  to  the  Madras  Survey  and  land 
records  Committee,  1914;  Director  of  land  records,  1917. 
Agricultural  Adviser  to  the  Govermnent  of  India  and 
Director  of  the  Agricultural  research  Institute  at  Pusa, 
1919-21.  Married  Ida  Mary  Locock,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Sealy  Poole,  R.  of  ChickereU,  Dorset.  Died  Aug.  8, 
1921,  at  Madras.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Aug.  20,  1921; 
Weymouth  Coll.  Reg.;  I.C.S.  Lists.) 

STUART,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  i, 
1870.  [Eldest  s.  of  Peter,  civil  engineer,  of  Balham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  Scholar;  B.A.  (5th  Wrangler  and  2nd  Smith's 
prize)  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Fellow,  1874-8.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  22,  1876.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1896.  Entered 
the  Indian  Educational  Service,  1882;  Principal  of  Kum- 
bakonum  College;  Principal  of  the  Presidency  College, 
Madras,  1895.  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Madras,  1899- 
1903.  Member  of  Viceroy's  Legislative  Council,  Calcutta, 
1903.  Died  Nov.  9,  1903,  aged  51,  in  Madras.  Father  of  the 
above.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Laio  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  17,  1903; 
I.C.S.  Lists.) 

STUART,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1889.  S.  of 
William  Edington,  of  Peniarthuchaf  (sic),  Towyn,  Merioneth., 
and  of  Betton  Strange,  Salop.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1889.   'TraveUed  in  North  America.'    {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

STUART,  GEORGE  MALCOLM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886. 
S.  of  Robert  Laidlow,  Writer  to  the  signet  [and  Procurator- 
Fiscal  for  Midlothian],  of  Edinburgh.  B.  there,  Aug.  26,  1868. 
School,  Edinburgh  Academy;  and  at  Edinburgh  University. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  i88g.  Writer  to  the  Signet  in 
Edinburgh,  1892,  and  Notary  Public.  Clerk  to  George 
Heriot's  Trust,  1923-34.  President,  British  Waterworks 
Association,  1922-33.  Married,  Sept.  2, 1896,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Scott  Moncrieff.  Of  Lynedoch  Place,  Edinburgh. 
(Venn,  ii.  486;  Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.;  Scottish  Biographies.) 

STUART,  HAROLD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  3,  1879- 
[S.  of  Peter.  B.  July  29,  i860,  at  York.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1881; 
Under  Secretary  to  Govt.;  directed  Indian  Census,  1891; 
Inspector-General  of  Police,  Madras,  1898.  Secretary  to  the 
Indian  Police  Commission.  First  Director  of  Criminal 
Intelligence  Department,  1904.  Home  Secretary  to  the 
Government  of  India,  1908-11.  Member  of  the  Madras 
Executive  Council,  1912-16.  Retired,  1916.  C.S.I.,  1903; 
K.C.V.O.,  1906;  K.C.S.I.,  1914;  G.C.M.G.,  1922.  'One  of  the 
ablest  and  most  successful  administrators  of  his  day.'  In  the 
Ministry  of  Food.  1916-18.  British  High  Commissioner  on 
the  Inter-Allied  Rhineland  Commission,  1920-1,  and  British 
Commissioner  for  Upper  Silesia.  Married,  Aug.  19,  1885; 
Alice  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  WiUiam 
Whitehead,  of  Cambridge.  Died  Mar.  i,  1923,  in  London. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Mar.  2,  1923;  Who's  Who.) 

STUART,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  June  23, 
1789.  Of  Essex.  School,  Newport,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs. 
1789;  B.A.  1793;  M.A.  1796.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  July  13, 
1794;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1795.  V.  of  Steeple  Bumpstead,  and 
R.  of  East  Donyland,  Essex,  1801-34.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Mansfield.  Died  May  4,  1834,  at  Lofthouse,  Yorks.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  359;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  i.  665.) 

STUART,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  20,  1820.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Most  Rev.  William  (1772), 
Archbishop  of  Armagh.  B.  1804,  at  Armagh.  School, 
Beaconsfield,  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A. 
1828.  M.P.  for  Bedford,  1837  (unseated,  1838)  and  1841-54. 
Resided  at  18,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London.  Died, 
Oct.  26,  1854,  at  Kempston,  Beds.  Brother  of  William  (1815). 
[Peile,  II.  403;  Boase,  iii.  807.) 

STUART,  HENRY  CUMBERLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  6,  1851.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  William  (1824). 

B.  Jan.  31,  1833,  in  Madras.  School,  Bath  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1856;  priest  (London)   1857;  C.  of  Northaw,  Herts.,   1857. 

C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Enfield,  Middlesex,  1858-9.  C.  of  Stow-on- 


Stuart,  James 

the-Wold,  Gloucs.,  1861-3.  V.  of  Wragby,  Yorks.,  1863-84. 
Married,  1858,  Eleanor  Cardine,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  C.  Bevan, 
deceased.  Died  Sept.  16,  1884.  {Peile,  11.  521;  G.  Mag.,  1858, 
II.  307;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  24,  1884;  Clergy  List.) 

STUART,  HENRY  ESM6.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1883.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Colonel  —  [William]  (1843),  of 
Tempsford  HaU,  Sandy,  Beds.  [B.  July  15,  1865.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Married  Feb.  16,  1899,  Emily, 
dau.  of  James  Comwell.  Died  Aug.  21,  1905,  aged  40,  at 
Bournemouth.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Aug.  25,  1905.) 

STUART,  HENRY  VENN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1883. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  James,  merchant,  of  [Sudbury  Hill  House], 
Harrow.  B.  there,  Aug.  8,  1864.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  Scholar,  1884-6;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  II, 
ist  Class)  1886;  M.A.  1890;  D.D.  1924.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield) 
1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  Burslem,  Staffordshire,  1887-91. 
V.  of  St  James's,  Wolverhampton,  1891-5.  V.  of  Cannock, 
1895-1903.  R.  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  1903-24.  Preb.  of  Lich- 
field, 1905-24.  Select  Preacher,  1906.  Dean  of  Carlisle,  1924- 
33.  A  devoted  worker  amongst  the  industrial  population  of 
Burslem  and  Stoke-upon-Trent.  Married,  Oct.  10,  1904, 
Marguerite  Evelyn,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  James  Bird, 
of  Buckhurst  Hill.  Died  Jan.  12,  1933.  Brother  of  Edward  A. 
(1872)  and  Charles  M.  (1876).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11. 
462;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  13,  1933;  Cambridge  Review, 
Jan.  20,  1933.) 

STUART,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  5, 
1824.  [B.  at  Lincoln.]  Matric.  Lent,  1825;  B.A.  1830. 
Chaplain  in  the  H.E.I.C;  at  Vepery,  1832-4;  Bangalore, 
1834-7;  Ootacamund,  1837-43;  Trichinopoly,  1843-6.  Senior 
Presidency  Chaplain,  Madras  Cathedral,  1846-7.  Lived  at 
Bath,  1847-53.  V.  of  Northaw,  Herts.,  1853-6.  Married, 
1831,  Georgina,  dau.  of  Charles  Cumberland.  Died  Oct.  5, 
1856.  Fatherof  Henry  C.  (1851).  (F.  Penny;  G.  Mag.,  1856, 
II.  655;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

STUART  (or  CRICHTON-STUART),  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  12,  1845.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Hon.  Patrick  James 
Herbert  (1812).  B.  Aug.  5,  1827.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1856.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May,  1854.  In  the  Foreign  Office.  D.L.  for 
Buteshire.  Married,  Aug.  28,  i860,  Fanny  Adelaide,  dau.  of 
John  Labouchere,  of  Broom  Hall,  Surrey.  Died  Dec.  30,  1891. 
Brother  of  James  F.  D.  (1842).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Lam  Lists; 
Scots  Peerage,  11.  309.) 

STUART,  The  Hon.  HERBERT  WINDSOR.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  Jan.  8,  1788.  [2nd]  s.  of  John,  Viscount  Mount- 
stuart  [4th  Earl  and  1st  Marquess  of  Bute]  (and  Charlotte 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Viscount  Windsor).  B.  May  6,  1770. 
[School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1789-  In  the  H.E. I.C.S.  in 
Bengal,  1791;  Assistant  to  the  Registrar  of  the  Court  of 
Appeal,  Calcutta,  1794;  Second  Assistant,  1795;  First 
Assistant,  1795;  Assistant  to  the  Collector,  at  Purnea,  1797; 
Registrar  to  the  ZiUah  Adawlut  at  Moorshedabad,  1800; 
retired,  1800.  Died  Jan.  20,  1825,  in  Upper  Norton  Street, 
London.  Brother  of  John  (1784);  half-brother  of  Dudley  C. 
(1820).   {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John'  Coll.  Adms.,  iv.  498.) 

STUART,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  16, 
1762.  S.  of  Admiral  —  [James]  Stuart,  deceased.  B.  in 
Westminster.  School,  Paddington  (Mr  Lally).  Doubtful  if 
resided. 

STUART,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.  15,  1858.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  James  [Hilman]  (Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1825),  R.  of 
Ampton,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  June  3,  1839.  School,  private. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Ensign,  47th  Regt.,  1864; 
Lieut.,  1868;  Capt.,  1876;  Paymaster,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards, 
1879-89;  retired  in  1889.  Father  of  James  S.  (1884).  (Venn, 
II.  338;  Army  Lists.) 

STUART,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  14, 1862.  [Eld.]  s. 
of  Joseph  Gordon.  B.  [Jan.  2],  1843,  at  Balgonie,  Fifes.  [School, 
Madras  College,  St  Andrews;  and  at  St  Andrews  University; 
B.A.  1861.]  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar,  1864;  B.A. 
(yd  Wrangler)  1866;  M.A.  1869.  FeUow,  1867.  Hon.  LL.D. 
St  Andrews,  1876.  Professor  of  Mechanism  and  applied- 
Mechanics,  1875-89;  established  the  mechanical  workshops 
and  inaugurated  the  Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos.  Originator 
of  the  University  Extension  lectures,  1873.  M.P.  for  Hackney, 
1884;  for  Hoxton,  1885-1900;  for  Sunderland,  1906-10. 
Member  of  the  L.C.C.,  1889-1907.  Rector  of  St  .Andrews 
University,  1898-1901.  A  Director  of  J.  and  J.  Colman,  Ltd., 
Norwich.  P.C,  1909.  Married,  1890,  Laura  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Jeremiah  James  Colman,  of  Carrow  House,  Norwich. 
Author,  Reminiscences,  etc.  Of  24,  Grosvenor  Road  (later 
Millbank),  London,  and  Carrow  Abbey,  Norwich.  Died 
Oct.  12,  1913,  at  Norwich.  Stuart  House,  headquarters  of  the 
Extra-Mural  (formerly  University  Extension)  work  of  the 
University  was  named  after  him.  Brother  of  Joseph  G.  (1868). 
(Helen  C.  Colman;  C.U.  Hist.  Reg.) 


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Stuart,  James  Frederick  Dudley 

stuart   (or   crichton-stuart),    james   frederick 

DUDLEY.  Adni.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  lo,  1842.  [Eldest] 
s.  of  the  Hon.  Patrick  James  Herbert  (1812).  B.  Feb.  17, 
1824,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1842.  Lieut. - 
Col.,  Grenadier  Guards.  M.P.  for  Cardiff,  1857-80.  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Bute,  1859.  Married,  July  28,  1864,  Gertrude 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Hamilton  Seymour.  Died  Oct.  24, 

1891.  Brother  of  Herbert  {1845);  father  of  Dudley  (iSgi). 
(Scots  Peerage,  11.  308;  Eton  Sell.  Lists.) 

STUART  (post  KILBEE-STUART),  JAMES  KILBEE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Queens',  Apr.  4,  1845.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1850; 
M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1850;  priest,  1850;  C.  of 
Hinxworth,  Herts.,  1850.  C.  of  Wickham-Bishops,  Essex, 
1851-2;  C.  of  Ingatestone,  1852.  C.  of  St  Bride's,  Fleet 
Street,  London,  1853-5.  C.  of  East  and  West  Rudham, 
Norfolk,  1855-6.  Chaplain  (Eccles.  Est.)  dio.  of  Calcutta, 
1856-81;  at  Peshawur,  1856-8;  Novvshera,  1858;  Rawal- 
pindi, 1858-62;  Murree,  1862-4.;  Anarkull,  Lahore,  1864-7. 
Berhampore,  1873-4;  Fort  William,  1874;  Fyzabad,  1874-7; 
Delhi,  1877-9;  Karachi,  1879-81.  V.  of  Fence-in-Pendle, 
Lanes.,  1883-4.  V.  of  Ch.  Gresley  with  Linton,  Derbs.,  1884- 
92.  Changed  his  name  to  KUbee-Stuart,  1885.  Died  July  14, 

1892,  aged  66.  Father  of  Ronald  R.  K.  (1878).  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  July  20,  1892.) 

STUART,  JAMES  ORCHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  26,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Doubtless  the  'James 
O.  Stuart,  S.C.L.,  of  Chatsworth  House,  Handsworth",  who 
appears  occasionally  in  Clergy  List  until  1873. 

STUART,  JAMES  SENIOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  18, 
1884.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James  [i8th  Hussars  (1884)].  B.  [Feb.  9, 
1865],  at  Ampton,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Peasedown, 
Somerset,  1888-93.  C.  of  Warminster,  Wilts.,  1893-9.  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  Warminster,  1899-1942.  Died  in  1942. 
(Bury  St  Edmunds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  704.) 

STUART,  The  Hon.  JOHN.  Adm.  a  nobleman  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1784.  Eldest  s.  of  John,  Viscount  Mount  Stuart 
[4th  Earl  and  ist  Marquess  of  Bute].  B.  Sept.  25,  1767,  in 
Grosvenor  Square,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1787;  M.A.  1787.  Viscount  MountStuart,  by  courtesy. 
Mar.  10,  1792.  M.P.  for  Cardiff,  1790-4.  Colonel,  Glamorgan- 
shire Militia,  179 1.  Lord  Lieut,  of  Glamorgan,  1793.  Married, 
Oct.  12,  1792,  Elizabeth  Penelope,  dau.  of  Patrick  Crichton, 
Earl  of  Dumfries.  Died  Jan.  2,  1794,  at  Bassingboum  Hall, 
near  Stansted,  Essex,  a  month  after  a  fall  from  his  horse. 
Father  of  John  C.  (1808)  and  Patrick  J.  H.  (1812);  half- 
brother  of  Dudley  C.  (1820);  brother  of  Herbert  W.  (1788). 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adms.,  iv.  499.) 

STUART,  JOHN  BURNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  5, 
1823.  Of  Leics.  [Eldest  s.  of  John  Burnett,  of  Dens  and 
Crichie,  Mintlaw,  Aberdeens.  (and  Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  of 

A.  Horsfall).]  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  M.B.  1828;  M.D.  1834. 
In  Holy  Orders.  V.  of  BiUesdon  with  Goadby  and  RoUeston, 
Leics.,  1836-46.  Latterly  of  Dens  and  Crichie,  Mintlaw, 
Aberdeens.  Died,  unmarried,  in  1873.  Brother  ofTheodosius 

B.  (1823).    (Burke,  L.G.;  Clergy  List.) 

STUART,  JOHN  CRICHTON,  EARL  OF  DUMFRIES.  Adm. 
nobleman  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  19,  1808.  [Elder]  s.  of 
John  (1784),  Viscount  Mount  Stuart  (and  Elizabeth  Penelope, 
dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Patrick  Crichton,  Earl  of  Dumfries 
B.  Aug.  10,  1793.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1809;  M.A. 
1812;  Hon.  LL.D.  1835.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1829; 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1834.  Succeeded  as  6th  Earl  of 
Dumfries  on  the  death  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Apr.  7, 
1803;  and  as  2nd  Marquess  of  Bute,  Nov.  16,  1814  on  the 
death  of  his  paternal  grandfather.  .-Assumed  by  sign  manual 
Aug.  26,  1805  the  surname  and  arms  of  Crichton  in  addition 
to  that  of  Stuart.  F.R.S.,  1818;  F.S.A.,  1838.  K.T.,  1843. 
High  Commissioner  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  1842-6.  Recorder  of  Banbury.  Keeper  of  Rothsay 
Castle.  Married  (i)  July  29,  1818,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Augustus,  3rd  Earl  of  Guilford;  (2)  Apr.  10,  1845, 
Sophia  Frederica  Christina,  dau.  of  the  ist  Marquess  of 
Hastings,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  18,  1848  at  Cardiff. 
Brother  of  Patrick  J.  H.  (1812).  [Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Peile,  11. 
363;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.) 

STUART,  JOHN  WINDSOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  12, 
1864.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry,  of  Newton  Stewart,  Wigtowns.  (and 
Cecilia,  dau.  of  Charles  Hammersley).  B.  there,  Dec.  3,  1846. 
Schools,  [Glenalmond  and]  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1865 ;  B.A. 
1869.  Of  Foley  House,  Rothesay,  Bute.  Factor  to  the 
Marquess  of  Bute.  J. P.  and  Hon.  Sheriff-Substitute  for 
Butes  and  Renfrews.  Lieut.,  Argyll  and  Bute  Vol.  Artillery, 
i88i;  Capt.,  1883;  Major,  1888;  Lieut.-Col.  1893.  Married, 
Apr.  30,  1873,  Flora,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  C.  J.  Campbell, 
of  Snettisham  Hall,  Norfolk.  Died  Dec.  8,  1905.  [Glenalmond 
Reg. ;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


Stuart,  Robert  William  Hall 

STUART,  JOSEPH  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  12, 
1868.  [S.  of  Joseph  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  Balgonie,  Markinch, 
Fifeshire.]  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  10,  1869.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869.   Brother  of  James  (1862). 

STUART,  KENNETH.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1897;  B.A.  1899. 

STUART  (post  STUART-GRAY),  MORTON  GRAY.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Mar.  10,  1873.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund 
Luttrell  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1818),  R.  of  Winterboume- 
Houghton,  Dorset  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  L. 
Jackson,  R.  of  Swanage).  B.  [Apr.  16,  1855],  at  Blandford. 
Bapt.  May  26,  1855.  School,  Uppingham  (Mr  Thring). 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Professor  of 
Natural  History  at  the  Royal  .-Agricultural  College,  Ciren- 
cester, 1879-S1.  F.G.S.,  1878.  Assumed  the  additional  name 
of  Gray,  1901,  on  succeeding  to  family  estates.  Succeeded  his 
brother,  Francis  James,  as  17th  Earl  of  Moray,  1909,  and 
resumed  the  name  of  Stuart  only.  An  authority  on  arbori- 
culture, and  an  amateur  artist  of  much  ability.  Married, 
Dec.  17,  1890,  Edith  Douglas,  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  George 
Palmer.  Died  Apr.  19,  1930,  at  Damaway  Castle,  Forres. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Journal  of  the  Geological  Soc.  (1931. 
XXII);  Eagle,  XLVi.  51;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  The 
Times,  Apr.  21,  1930.) 

STUART  (post  CRICHTON-STUART),  The  Hon.  PATRICK 
JAMES  HERBERT.  Adm.  a  nobleman  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  27,  1812.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  (1784),  Viscount  Mount- 
Stuart.  [B.  Aug.  25,  1794.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
18:2;  M.A.  1814.  M.P.  for  Bute,  1820-6;  for  Ayr  Burghs, 
1834-52;  for  Ayrshire,  1857-9.  Assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Crichton,  Mar.  1817.  Lord-Lieut,  of  Butes. 
Married,  July  13,  1818,  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Tighe,  of 
Woodstock,  Kilkenny.  Died  Sept.  7,  1859-  Brother  of  John 
C.  (1808);  father  of  Tames  F.  D.  (1842)  and  Herbert  (1845). 
(Peile,  11.  373;  The  Scots  Peerage,  11.  308.) 

STUART,  PAUL  AMADEUS  FRANCIS  COUTTS  (1842)  see 
STUART,  FRANCIS  C. 

STUART,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1881.  S.  of  Charles  Pole  (1844).  gent,  [of  Sandymount 
House,  Wobum  Sands,  Beds,  (and  Anne).  B.  [July,  1862],  at 
Langley,  Bucks.  Bapt.  Aug.  10,  1862.  [Schools,  Haileybury, 
and  Oxford  Military  College,  Cowley.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1885;  LL.M.  1889.  Of  Chandlersford,  Hants.  Married, 
Jan.  6,  1897,  Edith  M.  N.,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  E.  Stoker. 
Died  in  1899.   (Haileybury  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.). 

STUART,  ROBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1854.  Of  Ireland.  S.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Andrew 
[Godfrey,  R.  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland]  (and  Catherme,  dau. 
of  Viscount  Powerscourt).  B.  [Nov.  2,  1836],  at  Brackaville, 
Co.  Tyrone.  Bapt.  May  12,  1837.  [Schools,  Harrow  and 
Edinburgh  Academy.]  Matric.  Michs.  1S54.  Died  May  30, 
1857,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  Andrew  J.  (i860).  (Edin- 
burgh Acad.  Reg.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

STUART,  ROBERT  WALTER,  LORD  BLANTYRE.  Adm.  as  a 
Nobleman  at  St  John's,  Feb.  21,  1794-  S.  of  Alexander 
[loth]  Lord  Blantyre  (and  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Patrick 
Lindsay,  of  Eaglescaimie,  Haddingstons.  B.  June  10,  1777. 
School,  Eton.  Had  succeeded  as  nth  Lord  Blantyre,  Nov.  5, 
1783.  Ensign,  3rd  Foot  Guards,  1795;  Capt.,  31st  Foot,  1798; 
12th  Light  Dragoons,  1798;  Capt.,  7th  Light  Dragoons,  1799; 
Major,  17th  Light  Dragoons,  1804;  Lieut.-Col.,  42nd  Foot, 
1804;  Brevet-Col.,  1813;  Major-General,  1819.  Served  in 
Holland,  1799,  in  Egypt,  1801,  in  Pomerania  and  Zealand, 
1809;  in  the  Peninsula,  1809.  C.B.  1813.  Served  in  Portugal, 
Egypt,  Pomerania  and  the  Baltic,  and  Spain.  Lord  Lieutenant 
for  Renfrewshire,  1820-2.  Elected  as  Representative  Peer  for 
Scotland,  1806,  but  was  unsuccessful  in  1807  and  did  not  sit 
again  in  Parliament.  Married,  Feb.  20,  1813,  in  Edinburgh, 
Fanny  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Rodney,  Chief  Secretary 
to  the  Government  of  Ceylon.  Killed  Sept.  22,  1830,  during 
civil  disturbances  in  Brussels.  Father  of  William  (1842). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.E.C;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  140.) 

STUART,  ROBERT  WILLIAM  HALL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21, 
1884.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  J.]  Matric.  Non-CoD.,  from  Ayerst  H., 
Michs.  1884.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  May  i,  1886;  B.A. 
1887;  M.A.  1910.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1888;  priest,  1889; 
C.  of  NecheUs,  Birmingham,  1888-90.  C.  of  St  Matthew  s, 
Luton,  1890-2.  Planter's  Chaplain  at  Christ  Church, 
Kurseong,  Bengal,  1892-7;  Chaplain  (Indian  Eccles.  Estab.), 
at  Dum  Dum,  1898-9;  at  Fort  William,  1899-1900,  and 
1904-6;  at  St  John's,  Calcutta,  1900-4;  at  St  Paul's  Cathedral, 
Calcutta,  1909-19.  Canon  of  Calcutta,  1914-19.  \-  01 
Bagshot,  Surrey,  1920-34.  Married,  Dec.  24,  1901,  Constance 
T.  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Wihiam  Chastel  de  Boumville.  Died 
Nov.  8,  1934.   [Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  10,  1934-) 


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Stuart,  Ronald  Rogers  Kilbee 

STUART,  RONALD  ROGERS  KILBEE.  Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Michs.  1878.  Adra.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  i,  1879.  b.  of 
the  Rev.  J[ames]  Kilbee  (1845).  B.  Dec.  12,  1858,  at  Rawal 
Pindi,  India.  School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man. 
Second  Lieut.,  Sherwood  Foresters,  1881;  Lieut.,  1881; 
Capt.,  1887.  Resigned  his  commission  owmg  to  bad  healtn 
and  lived  for  some  time  on  the  Riviera.  A  weU-known  rose 
grower.  Died  June  27,  1926,  in  London.  {King  Wtlham  s 
Coll.  Reg. ;  F.  Brittain.) 

STUART,  THEODOSIUS  BURNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  5,  1823.  Of  Northants.  [2nd  s.  of  John  Burnett  ot 
Dens  and  Crichie  (and  Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  of  A  Horsfall).J 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  {isth  Wrangler)  1827;  M.A.  1830; 
B.D.  1838.  Fellow,  1829.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest,  1031. 
C.  of  Whitkirk,  Yorks.,  1831-7.  V.  of  Northallerton,  1839-49- 
V.  of  Wookey,  Somerset,  1849-68.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1859- 
Married,  1839,  Maria  Love,  dau.  of  Capt.  J.  Robertson,  K.N., 
and  had  issue.  Died  in  i868.  Brother  of  John  B.  (1823); 
father  of  Augustus  T.  (1866),  sub  Burnett-Stuart)  {Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  E.  Kirk.) 

STUART,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  Jan.  14,  1772.  [5th  and]  youngest  s.  of  [John], 
3rd  Earl  of  Bute  (and  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Edward  Wortley 
Montague).  B.  [Mar.  15,  i755]  ia  London.  School,  Win- 
chester. Matric.  Lent,  1774;  M.A.  1774;  D.D.  1789-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury),  May  30,  1779- 
V.  of  Luton,  Beds.,  1779-94.  Canon  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1789;  Canon  of  Windsor,  i793-  Bishop  of  St  David's, 
1794-1800;  Archbishop  of  Armagh  and  Primate  of  All 
Ireland,  1800-22.  Privy  CounciUor,  Ireland,  1800;  England, 
1801.  '  Introduced  (Apr.  10,  1783)  by  BosweU  to  Dr  Johnson, 
who  described  him  as  "an  exemplary  parish  priest  in  every 
respect'".  Married,  May  3,  i796,  at  St  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  Sophia  Margaret  Juliana,  dau.  of  Thomas  Penn,  of 
Stoke  Poges.  Author,  The  Crucifixion  (a  poem) ;  2  he  Generous 
Impostor  (a  comedy) ;  Series  of  Essays  in  a  Daily  Newspaper; 
Considerations  on  the  Principles  of  Naval  Discipline;  1  he 
Ways  of  God,  etc.  Died  May  6,  1822,  in  Hill  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  as  the  result  of  taking  a  draught  of  embrocation  in 
mistake  for  medicine.  Full-length  figure  in  marble  in  the 
cathedral,  Armagh.  Father  of  Henry  (1820)  and  William 
(next).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  499;  D.N.B.) 

STUART,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  19, 
1815.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Dr  [William]  (above).  B.  [Oct.  31,  1798]. 
at  Ham,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  M.A.  1820.  Of 
Aldenham  Abbey,  Herts.,  Tempsford  Hall,  Beds.,  and 
Hill  Street,  Hanover  Square,  London.  M.P.  for  Armagh, 
1820-6;  for  Bedford,  1830-1  and  1832-4.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Beds.;  High  Sheriff  of  Beds.,  1846.  Married  (i)  Aug.  8,  1821, 
Henrietta  Maria  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Morice  Pole, 
Bart.;  (2)  Aug.  31,  1854.,  Georgina  Adelaide,  dau.  of  General 
Walker.  Author,  Stwartiana  (privately  printed).  Died  July  7. 
1S74.  Father  of  Charles  P.  (1844),  Clarence  E.  (1845)  and 
WiUiam  (1843);  brother  of  Henry  (1820).  (Eagle,  xxiv.  236; 
Return  of  M.P.s;  Boase,  m.  812;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STUART,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  8,  1842.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert  Walter  (1794).  [nth]  Baron 
Blantyre.  B.  [Mar.  3,  1824],  at  Erskine,  Renfrews.  Schools, 
Eton  and  Loretto.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Entered 
the  Diplomatic  Service,  1845;  Attach^  in  Paris,  1845; 
Secretary  of  legation  at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1858;  at  Naples, 
1859;  at  Washington,  1861;  Charg6  d'afiaires  there,  1863. 
Secretary  of  embassy  at  Constantinople,  1864;  at  St  Peters- 
burgh,  1866.  Minister  plenipotentiary  at  Buenos  Ayres,  1868; 
Minister  plenipotentiary  to  Greece,  1872,  and  to  The  Hague, 
1877;  retired,  1882.  C.B.  1871.  K.C.M.G.  1886.  Married, 
Sept.  6,  1866,  Georgina,  eldest  dau  of  Lieut. -General  George 
Borlase  Tremenheere.  Died  Apr.  i,  1896,  at  Sutton  Park 
Cottage,  Guildford.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Loretto  Reg.;  Scott, 
MSS.;  The  Standard,  Apr.  4,  1896;  Boase,  in.  813.) 

STUART,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  18,  1843- 
[Eldest]  s.  of  William  (1815),  of  HiU  Street,  Hanover  Square, 
London  [and  of  Aldenham  Abbey,  Herts]  (and  Henrietta 
Maria  Sarah).  B.  Mar.  7,  1825,  in  the  parish  of  St  George's, 
Hanover  Square.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1843.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  5,  1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  2, 
1851.  Of  Tempsford  HaU,  Sandy,  Beds.  M.P.  for  Bedford, 
1854-7  and  1859-68.  J.P.  for  Herts.,  Hunts,  and  Beds. 
Chairman,  Beds.  Quarter  Sessions.  High  Sheriff  of  Beds., 
1875.  Hon.  Col.,  3rd  Batt.  the  Bedfordshire  Regt.  Married, 
Sept.  13,  1859,  Katharine,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Armytage 
Nicholson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  21,  1893,  at 
Menabilly,  Par,  Cornwall.  Brother  of  Charles  P.  (1844)  and 
Clarence  E.  (1845);  father  of  Henry  E.  (1883).  (Eagle,  xviii. 
208;  Law  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Boase,  iii.  811.) 


Stubbs,  Charles  William 

STUART,  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1898;  an 
advanced  student.  S.  of  John  Cuthbert,  Wesleyan  minister, 
of  Liverpool  (and  Elizabeth  Wilson).  B.  Mar.  3,  1873,  at 
Leek,  Staffs.  Schools,  Manchester  Grammar  and  Yorkshire 
College,  Leeds  (Dr  Dodington).  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  A 
Wesleyan  Minister.  Sometime  assistant  Tutor  at  Headingley 
College.  Served  at  Falmouth,  Birmingham,  Brixton  Hill, 
Douglas  and  Glasgow.  Fellow  of  Manchester  University. 
Devoted  to  the  cause  of  temperance  reform;  gave  evidence 
before  the  Royal  Commission  on  licensing.  Author,  English 
Philosophical  Styles.  Died  Aug.  10,  1934,  at  his  home  near 
Coniston.   (Eagle,  xlviii.  200.) 

STUART-WILLIAMS,  SYDNEY  CHARLES  (1897),  see  WIL- 
LIAMS. 

STUBBER,  ROBERT  [HAMILTON].  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  7,  1826.  B.  in  Ireland.  [Doubtless  eldest  s.  of 
the  Rev.  Alexander  Chetwood  Hamilton,  R.  of  Thomastown, 
Co.  Kilkenny  (who  married  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Sewell 
Stubber,  and  assumed  the  name).  B.  Oct.  1,  1803.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1826.  Of  Moyne,  Co.  Wicklow.  J.P.  and  D.L.; 
High  Sheriff  of  Wicklow,  1831.  Married  May  2,  1840,  Olivia, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Lucas,  and  widow  of  Henry  Smyth. 
Died  in  1862.  (Burke,  L.G.,  1882;  Kelly,  Handbook;  F.  P. 
White.) 

STUBBER,  ROBERT  HAMILTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1897.  S.  of  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.,  of  Moyne,  Durrow, 
Queen's  Co.,  Ireland.  [B.  Sept.  28,  1879.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1897.  Entered  the  Army,  1899;  served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1898-1901.  Capt.,  ist  Life  Guards,  1906;  retired,  1912. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  S.  Irish  Horse, 
attached  Life  Guards;  mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O., 
1916).  Of  Marston  Hill,  Fairford,  Gloucs.  D.L.  and  J.P.  for 
Queen's  County.  .Married,  1920,  Mabel  Florence  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  Earl  of  Erne  and  widow  of  Capt.  Lord  Hugh  William 
Grosvenor.  (The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.  (Hamilton-Stubber) ; 
Burke,  E.G.  of  Ireland.)     ' 

STUBBS,  ARTHUR  GOODWIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1889.  S.  of  A.  [of  Sherwood  Rise,  Nottingham].  B. 
Jan.  10,  1871,  at  Nottingham.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889.  Sometime  a  tomato  and  chrysanthemum 
grower  for  Covent  Garden.  Married,  1895,  Alice,  dau.  of 
J.  Gibbons,  of  Gloucester.  Died  at  Keston,  Kent,  Feb.  23, 
1950.   (Haileybury  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  l,  1950-) 

STUBBS,  ASHLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1894.  S.  of 
the  Very  Rev.  Charles  William  (1864),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ely  (and 
Harriet).  B.  June  16,  1875,  at  Granborough,  Bucks.  Schools, 
Royal  Institution,  Liverpool  (Mr  Turner),  and  Blundell's, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Officers'  Cadet  Batt.).  Subsequently  of  Los 
Angeles,  California.  Brother  of  Philip  S.  F.(  1900)  (Blundell's 
Sch.  Reg.;  Royal  Inst.  Sch.  Reg.) 

STUBBS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  25, 
1869.    Of  Middlesex.    [Only  s.  of  John  Dixon,  of  Ealing. 

B.  Dec.  7,  1850.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  Scholar,  1870;  B.A.  1873;  LL.B.  1874;  M.A.  and  LL.M. 
1876;  LL.D.  1882.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  12,  1871. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1874.  Married,  Aug.  31,  1881, 
Frances  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  William  D.  Saunder,  of  Ealing. 
Sometime  of  Ashtead,  Surrey.  Died  Sept.  24,  1931,  at 
Surbiton;  buried  at  West  Molesey.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Law 
Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Sept.  26,  1931-) 

STUBBS,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
1881.  S.  of  WiUiam  Henry,  of  BlymhiU,  Staffs.  B.  Nov.  9, 
1861,  at  Weston,  Staffs.  School,  Newport,  Salop  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1881. 

STUBBS,  CHARLES  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1878.  S.  of  WilUam  Aylwin,  merchant,  of 
London,  deceased.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882; 
M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1881;  priest,  1884;  C.  of 
St  Augustine's,  Wisbech,  1881-3.  C.  of  AU  Saints,  New- 
market, 1883-6.   C.  of  Ashton-on-Mersey,  Cheshire,  1886-94. 

C.  of  St  James's,  Congleton,  1894-5.  C.  of  Rock  Ferry,  1896- 
7.  C.  of  Carrington,  1897-1911.  Married,  Oct.  28,  1898, 
Gertrude,  eldest  dau.  of  WiUiam  Simpson  Holden,  of  Bolton, 
Lanes.  Died  Jan.  3,  1911.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  6, 
1911.) 

STUBBS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  12, 
1864.  Only  s.  of  Charles,  spice-merchant,  of  Liverpool.  B., 
there,  Sept.  3,  1845.  School,  King's  Royal  Institution, 
Liverpool  (Dr  Turner).  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  exhibitioner;  B.A. 
1868;  Le  Bas  prize,  1868;  M.A.  1876,  D.D.  1894.  Hon. 
FeUow,  1904.  Select  Preacher,  1881;  Lady  Margaret  Preacher, 
1896;  Hulsean  Lecturer,  1904.  Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest, 
1869;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Sheffield,  1868-71.  V.  of  Granborough, 
Bucks.,  1871-84.    Select  Preacher  at  Oxford,  1883.  V.  of 


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Stokenham  with  Chivelstone  and  Sherford,  Devon,  1884-8. 
R.  of  VVavertree,  Liverpool,  1S88-94.    Dean  of  Ely,  1S94- 
1906.   Bishop  of  Truro,  1906-12.   Married  Harriet,  3rd  dau. 
of    William   Turner,    of    Liverpool.     Author,    International 
Morality;   Village  Politics,   Addresses  and  Serttums   on  the 
Labour  Question;  The  Conscience  and  other  Poems;  God  and 
the  People ;  The  Land  and  the  Labourers ;  Christ  and  Economics ; 
A  Creed  for  Christian  Socialists ;  Historical  Memorials  of  Ely 
Cathedral;   Handbook  to   Ely   Cathedral;   Cambridge  and  its 
Story;  The  Truro  Carol  Book,  etc.  Died  May  4,  19 12.  Father 
of  Ashley  (1894)  and  Philip  S.  F.  (1900).    {Crockford;  The 
Times,  May  6,  1912.) 
STUBBS,  DANIEL  HOLLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1877.   Of  Lanes.   S.  of  Lucas  Peter,  of  Mount  Road, 
New  Brighton,  Cheshire.    B.  Nov.   16,  1856,  at  Liverpool. 
School,    Liverpool    College    and    at    Liverpool     Institute. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877.    Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool),  1885;  priest, 
1886;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Liverpool,   1885-7.    C.  of  Prescot, 
Lanes.,   1887-9.  V.  of  Penwortham,   1889-94.    Chaplain  at 
Brindisi,  1896-7;  .Assistant  Chaplain  at  St  Andrew's  Cathe- 
dral, Singapore,  1897-1901 ;  acting  C.F.  in  Singapore,  1902-5. 
Assoc,  St  Andrew  Mission,  dio.  of  Salisbury,  1907-9.   C.  of 
Hungerford,   Berks.,    1909-13.    C.  of  Burghfield,    1913-15. 
C.  of  Fareham,  Hants.,  1916-20.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Winchester, 
1920.     Latterly   of    38,    Bury    Road,    Alverstoke,    Hants. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1928. 
STUBBS,    EDWARD    STEWART.     Adm.    pens,    (age    20)    at 
Pembroke,  Sept.  21,  1877.    Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Stewart 
Dixon  (1852),  of  Pentonville.  B.  in  HoUoway.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  1881.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  1881;  priest,  1882; 
C.   of  St  Saviour,   Paddington,    1881-6.    Minister  at   Port 
Carling,  Ontario,   Canada,  1886.    Died,  Dec.   19,    1886,   at 
St  Moritz,  Engadine,  Switzerland.  Brother  of  John  D.  (1884). 
{Clergy  List,  The  Guardian,  Dec.  22,  1886.) 
STUBBS,  FRANK  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  27, 
1870.     [Only]   s.   of  the   Rev.   Henry  C,   Principal  of  the 
Training  College,  Warrington,  Lanes,  (and  Ellen  Eliza).    B. 
[Nov.  16,  1851],  at  Warrington.  Bapt.  Dec.  19,  1851.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital.    Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar,  1872;  B.A. 
(49«A  Wrangler)  1874;  M.A.  1877.    Assistant  Master  at  Ton- 
bridge,  1875-6;  at  Huddersfield  Proprietary  College,  1877-9; 
Second  Master  at  Queen's  CoUege,  Georgetown,  Demerara; 
Head  Master  of  Government  College,  Georgetown,  1879-81. 
Died  Sept.  19,  1881,  at  Georgetown,  of  yellow  fever.    (Ton- 
bridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Christ's  Hosp.  Exhib.;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  19, 
1881.) 
STUBBS,  JAMES  WARDEN.    Non-Coil.    Matric.  Easter,  1889. 
'Of  the  Argentine  and  latterly  of  Bognor  Regis.'    Died  at 
Solihull,  Oct.  4,  1949,  aged  81.   (The  Times,  Oct.  21,  1949-) 
STUBBS,  JOHN  DIXON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23,  1884. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Stewart  Dixon  (1852),  of  5,  Mecklenburgh 
Square,   London.     B.   Feb.   22,    1865,   in   London.    School, 
Brooke  House,  Potton,  Beds,  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
B..A..    1887;    M.A.    1891;   M.B.   and   B.Chir.,    1892.     At   St 
Bartholomew's    Hospital;     House     Physician    and    Semor 
Clinical  Assistant  there.  House  Surgeon,  London  Temperance 
Hospital.    Of  126,  Tulse  Hill,  London,  S.W.    Hon.  Medical 
Officer,  Bri.xton  and  Streatham  dispensary.    Died  Oct.  16, 
1936.    Brother  of  Edward  S.  (1877).    (Medical  Directories; 
Trin.  Coll.  Record,  1936.) 
STUBBS,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  26,  1793. 
Of  Hunts.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1746),  R.  of  Orton  Longueville.  Bapt.  Oct.  ii,  i773-  School, 
Winchester.]   Doubtful  if  resided.   .Matric.  from  New  CoUege, 
Oxford,  Nov.   i,  1793,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)   1797-    C.  of 
St  Alkmund's,  Derby,  1798-1803.    C.  of  Utto.xeter,  Staffs., 
1803-10.     Married,    1807,   Miss  —   Kirk,   of   Derbs.     Died 
Nov.  13,  1810,  at  Tutbury,  Staffs.,  being  killed  by  a  fall  from 
a  gig.    (Winchester  Scholars,  277;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1810, 
II.  669;  Simms,  Biblio.  Staff.) 
STUBBS,  LEWIS  ST  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  8, 
1897.  S.  of  the  Hon.  Alfred.  B.  [June  14,  1878],  at  Cockbum 
Harbour,  Turk's  Island,  W.  Indies.    Schools,  York  Castle, 
Jamaica,  and  Denstone  College,  Stafis.   Matric.  Michs.  1898. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War  (Sufiolk  Regt.),  1 898-1901. 
Studied   Law   in   Winnipeg;    LL.B.,    Manitoba   University, 
1906.   Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Manitoba.   Married,  1904, 
Mary,   dau.   of  Thomas   WUcock,   of   Winnipeg.     Of   East 
Harbour,  Turks  Island,  West  Indies,  1930.    (Denstone  Reg.; 
Peile,  II.  816.) 
STUBBS,  PHILIP  STANLEY  FEWSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1900.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Charles  William  (1864), 
Dean  of  Ely.    B.   Oct.    i,    1881,   at  Granborough,   Bucks. 
Schools,    Kings',    Ely,    and   Lancing   CoUege    (Dr   WUson). 
Matric.  Michs.  1900.    Head  Master  of  Furzie  Close  School, 
Barton-on-Sea,  Hants.    Married,  1909,  Marjorie,  dau.  of  the 
Very  Rev.  W.  M.  Fumeaux,  Dean  of  Winchester.    Died  at 


Studd,  Arthur  Haythorne 

Barton-on-Sea,  Oct.  17,  1948.  Brother  of  Ashley  (1894). 
(Lancing  Coll.  Reg.;  Reg.  of  Kings'  Sch.,  Ely;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  18,  1948.) 

STUBBS,  STEWART  DIXON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  28, 
1852.  2nds.  of  Joseph,  sometime  a  merchant,  of  London.  B.  in 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester,  for  London),  1856;  priest  (London), 
1857;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  ToUington  Park,  Islington,  1856-60. 
C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Essex  Road,  Islington,  1860-1.  Chaplain 
at  Rouen,  1861.  C.  of  St  James's,  MusweU  HiU,  1861-2.  C. 
of  St  John's,  Upper  HoUoway,  1863-70.  V.  of  St  James's, 
PentonviUe,  1870-1919.  Died  Apr.  6,  1919,  aged  86.  Father 
of  Edward  S.  (1877)  and  John  D.  (1884).  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Apr.  8,  1919.) 

STUBBS,  WILLIAM.  Hon.  LL.D.  1879-  [Eldest  s.  of  WiUiam 
Morley,  of  Knaresborough,  Yorks.,  solicitor.  B.  June  21, 
1825.  School,  Ripon.]  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
Apr.  23,  1844;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1848;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1851; 
FeUow  of  Trinity  CoUege,  Oxford,  1848-51;  Hon.  D.D. 
(Oxford)  1879.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh,  1880;  Hon.  LL.D., 
Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1848; 
priest,  1850.  V.  of  Navestock,  Essex,  1850-67.  Regius 
Professor  of  Modern  History  at  Oxford,  1866-84.  Fellow  of 
Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford,  1867-84;  Hon.  FeUow  of  BaUiol,  1876; 
Hon.  Student  of  Christ  Church,  1878.  Chancellor  of  the  Order 
of  the  Garter.  R.  of  Cholderton,  Wilts.,  1875-9.  Canon  of 
St  Paul's,  1879-84.  Bishop  of  Chester,  1884-8;  Bishop  of 
Oxford,  1889-1901.  Author,  Registrum  Sacrum  Anglitanum; 
Constitutional  History  of  England;  The  Early  Plantagenets; 
Seventeen  Lectures  on  Mediaeval  and  Modern  Church  History, 
etc.  Edited,  Select  Charters;  Councils  and  Ecclesiastical 
Documents;  Walter  of  Coventry,  etc.  Died  Apr.  22,  1901. 
(Crockford;  D.N.B.) 

STUBS,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at* Trinity,  June  14,  1886.  S.  of 
Peter,  of  Statham  Lodge,  Lymm,  Cheshire.  B.  Dec.  11,  1866, 
at  Warrington,  Lanes.  School,  Eton.  Matnc.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1890.  Of  Blaisdon  Hall,  Newnham,  Gloucs., 
1908.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 
STUCKEY,  FRANK  AYLESBURY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1879.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Wilson  Aylesbury, 
attorney,  of  Brighton.  B.  there  [Jan.  2,  1862].  [School, 
HaUeybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1888. 
Assistant  Master  at  Derby  School,  1883-5,  and  at  Bengeo. 
Head  Master  of  LeadenhaU  House  prep.  School,  Harrogate; 
Principal  of  St  George's  CoUege,  Harrogate.  Married,  Aug.  15, 
1888,  Susie  Frances,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rev.  F.  A.  Gardmer, 
Chaplain,  H.M.  Convict  prison,  Woking.  Died  Apr.  23,  1919. 
(HaUeybury  Reg.;  Sclwolmasters'  Directories;  The  Guardian, 
Aug.  22,  1888.) 
STUCKEY,  JOSEPH  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  13, 
18^0.  [Eldest  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Adelaide,  South  Austraha. 
B.  [Mar.  19,  1843],  in  Australia.  Bapt.  Mar.  16,  i860.  Matnc. 
Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  (ith  Wrangler)  1864;  M.A. 
1867.  FeUow,  1865-74.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  21, 
1862.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  i,  1865.  Practised  before  the 
Supreme  Court  at  Adelaide.  Associate  of  the  Institute  of 
Actuaries.  Married,  Jan.  18,  1875,  Alice,  dau.  of  Charles 
Mann,  Advocate-General  of  South  AustraUa.  Author,  1  able 
of  Compound  Interest.  Died  Apr.  20,  1917.  (La^  Lists; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  E.  J.  Stuckey.) 
STUCKEY,  ROBERT  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1889.  S.  of  Robert  Bosworth.  B.  July  25,  1871,  at 
Ealing,  Surrey  (sic).  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Served  m  the 
Great  War,  19J4-19  (private,  R.  Welsh  Fusiliers);  died 
July  27,  1917,  of  heat-stroke  whUe  on  active  service. 
STUCKEY,  VINCENT  (1847),  see  WOOD. 

STUCLEY,  EDWARD  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1871.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  George,  Bart.  (Chnst 
Church,  Oxford,  1830;  formeriy  Buck)  (and  Lady  Elizabeth 
O'Bryen,  dau.  of  the  Marquess  of  Thomond)  [grandson  ot 
Lewis  William  Buck  (1801,  sub  Buck)].  B.  [Feb.  12,  1852], 
at  Hartlaud  Abbey,  Devon.  School,  private.  Matric  Michs. 
1871.  Succeeded  his  brother  as  3rd  Bart.,  1911.  Latterly 
of  Pmhead,  Bideford,  Devon.  Major,  ist  South  Austrahan 
Regiment.  Married,  Dec.  29,  1892,  May,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Thomas  King,  of  S.  Australia.  Died  Dec.  7,  1927- 
(Who  was  Who.) 
STUDD,  ARTHUR  HAYTHORNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  TrJnitv, 
lune  27,  1884.  [4th  s.  of  Edward  (by  his  2nd  wife  Dorothy 
Sophia  Thomas).  B.  Nov.  19,  1863.  School,  Eton.]  Did  not 
reside.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1884.  Matnc  Michs  188^; 
B  \  1888.  An  artist;  friend  of  Whistler.  Worked  latterly  m 
Samoa.  Of  Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea.  Died  Jan  26,  1919. 
Brother  of  the  next  two,  of  Herbert  W.  (1889).  John  E.  K. 
(1880)  and  Reginald  A.  (1892).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
L.G.) 


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Studd,  Charles  Thomas 

STUDD,  CHARLES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  ii, 
1879.  [3rd]  s.  of  Edward,  of  2,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Dorothy  Sophia  Thomas).  B.  [Dec.  2],  i860, 
at  Spratton,  Northants.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883.  Cricket  'blue,'  1880-3;  Captain,  1883;  played  for 
England,  and  for  Middlesex.  One  of  the  'Cambridge  Seven' 
who  went  to  China  with  Dr  Hudson  Taylor,  of  the  China 
Inland  Mission.  Worked  in  China  for  10  years,  and  then  at 
Ootacamund,  India.  Established  the  Heart  of  Africa  Mission, 
1913.  Inherited  a  fortune  in  1886,  which  he  devoted  to 
Christian  work.  Married,  1888,  in  China,  PrisciUa  Livingstone, 
dau.  of  William  Stewart,  of  Lisbum,  Co.  Antrim,  and  had 
issue.  Died  July  16,  1931,  at  Ibambi.  Belgian  Congo.  Brother 
of  the  above  and  the  next  and  of  Herbert  W.  (1889),  John 
E.  A.  K.  (1880)  and  Reginald  A.  (1892).  (Book  of  Blues; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  27,  1931-) 

STUDD,  GEORGE  BROWN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1878.  [2nd]  s.  of  Edward,  of  2  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London 
[and  of  Tidworth  House,  Wilts.]  (by  his  2nd  wife).  B. 
[Oct.  20,  1859],  at  Netheravon,  Wilts.  School,  Eton.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1882.  Cricket  'blue,'  1879-82; 
Capt.,  1882;  played  for  England,  1883,  and  for  Middlesex  for 
some  years.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1886.  Went  to 
America,  1887,  and  for  many  years  connected  with  the 
Peniel  Mission  in  Los  Angeles.  Married,  Jan.  7,  1911,  Mabel, 
dau.  of  Henry  Mark  Preston,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  13, 
1945,  at  Altadena,  Cahtomia.  Brother  of  the  above  and  of 
John  E.  A.  K.  (1880),  Arthur  H.  (1884),  Herbert  W.  (1889) 
and  Reginald  A.  (1892).  (Book  of  Blues;  Burke,  L.G.;  Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  20,  1943.) 

STUDD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  6,  1816.  S.  of 
Henry,  of  Haughley,  Sufiolk.  B.  at  Newton,  Suffolk.  School, 
Diss.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  3,  1822;  priest.  May  25,  1823.  Not 
found  in  Clergy  List.  Died  Sept.  2,  1857,  at  Ipswich,  aged  67. 
(Venn,  11.  167;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  11.  465.) 

STUDD,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  [5th]  s.  of  Edward,  of  2,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Dorothy  Sophia  Thomas).  B.  [Dec.  26], 
1870,  at  Tidworth  House,  Wilts.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889.  Second  Lieut.,  Coldstream  Guards,  1891; 
Lieut.,  1897;  Capt.,  1900;  Major,  1908;  Lieut. -Col.  1916; 
Brevet-Colonel,  1917.  Served  in  the  South  African  War 
1898-1901;  D.S.O.  1901.  D.A.A.G.,  London  District,  1905-9; 
G.S.O.,  2  at  the  War  Office,  1912-14.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Brigadier-General;  wounded;  Brevet-Colonel, 
1917;  C.M.G.  1917;  C.B.,  1918;  mentioned  5  times  in 
despatches;  Commander,  Legion  of  Honour;  Commander, 
Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy;  Italian  Croce  di  Guerra; 
Officer,  Order  of  Leopold;  Grand  Officer,  Military  Order  of 
Avis  (Portugal);  American  Distinguished  Service  Medal). 
British  Chief  of  Staff,  Supreme  War  Council,  1918-19.) 
Married  (i)  1894,  Mary,  dau.  of  Major  Horace  de  Vere,  of 
Curragh  Chase,  County  Limerick,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Dec.  20, 
1930,  Alice  Maude,  dau.  of  the  late  David  Tullis,  of  Glen- 
cairn,  Rutherglen.  Died  Aug.  8,  1947,  in  London,  as  a  result 
of  ill-health  caused  by  war  wounds.  Brother  of  Arthur  H. 
(1884),  Charles  T.  (1879),  George  B.  (1878),  Regmald  A. 
(1892)  and  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Who's  Who;  Univ.  War 
List;  Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O. ;  The  Times,  Aug.  11, 
1947.) 

STUDD,  JOHN  EDWARD  KYNASTON.  Adm  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  1, 1880.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward,  of  2,  Hyde  Park  Gardens, 
London  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Dorothy  Sophia  Thomas).  B. 
[July  26],  1858,  at  Netheravon,  Wilts.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1911;  Hon.  LL.D.  1929.  Cricket 
'blue,'  1881-4;  capt.,  1884;  played  for  Middlesex,  1878-84. 
Chairman  of  the  Polytechnic,  Regent  Street,  London.  Started 
and  commanded  the  Polytechnic  Volunteer  Training  Corps, 
1914.  O.B.E.,  1919.  Sherifi  of  the  City  of  London,  1922. 
Knighted,  1923;  created  Bart.,  1929.  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1928.  A  prominent  Freemason;  Provincial  Grand  Master, 
Cambs.,  1934-44.  J.  P.  for  WUts.  President  of  the  .M.C.C., 
1930.  Married  (i)  Dec.  10,  1884,  Hilda,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Beauchamp,  Bart.;  (2)  June  18,  1924,  Princess  Alexandra, 
dau.  of  Prince  Paul  Lieven,  of  Russia.  Died  Jan.  14,  1944,  in 
London.  Brother  of  the  above,  of  Arthur  H.  (1884),  Charles 
T.  (1879),  George  B.  (1878)  and  Reginald  A.  (1892).  (Book 
of  Blues;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who's  Who;  TheTimes,  Jan.  15,  1944-) 

STUDD,  REGINALD  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  [Youngest  and  6th]  s.  of  Edward,  of  2,  Hyde 
Park  Gardens,  London  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Dorothy  Sophia 
Thomas).  B.  [Dec.  18],  1873,  at  Tidworth,  Hants.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Nfichs.  1892;  B.A.  1899.  Cricket  'blue,'  1895. 
The  youngest  of  six  brothers  to  play  for  Eton,  and  the  fourth 
to  get  his  'blue*;  played  occasionally  for  Hampshire  and 
toured  America  in  1895  with  a  side  captained  by  Frank 
Mitchell.  A  Director  of  the  Anglo-Indian  Planters'  Missionary 


Sturge,  Philip  Henry 

Society.  Travelled  in  the  Pacific  Islands,  India  and  Japan. 
Died,  after  a  long  illness,  Feb.  3,  1948.  Brother  of  the  above 
and  of  Arthur  H.  (1884),  Charles  T.  (1879).  George  B.  (1878) 
and  Herbert  W.  (1889).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Book  of  Blues; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Feb.  5,  1948.) 

STUDDERT,  GEORGE  HAMPDEN  DE  CLARE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  23)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  i,  1862.  S.  of  [George,  of 
Glenwood  and  Kilnamona  and]  Mrs  Studdcrt,  of  25,  Barring- 
ton  Street,  Limerick,  Ireland.  'Late  of  the  4th  Infantry.' 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Market  Overton,  Rutland, 
1865-7.  V.  of  Edwardstone,  Suffolk,  1867-96.  R.  of  Norman- 
ton  and  Pilton,  Rutland,  1897-1902.  Died  June  15,  191 L  '" 
London.  (Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  June  30,  1911; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

STUDDY,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing,  Oct.  27,  1840; 
from  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  May  22, 
1839,  age  18.  [Eldest  s.  of  Henry,  Commander,  R.N.,  of 
Winchelsea  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of  R.  Bray,  of  Winchelsea). 
B.  Sept.  10,  1820.  School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1840. 
Capt.  S.  Devon  Militia.  Of  Waddeton  Court,  Devon.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Devon.  Married  (i)  June  7,  1842,  Eleanor 
Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Holdsworth,  V.  of 
Brixham,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1893,  Sarah  Penelope,  dau.  of 
Henry  Granger  and  widow  of  the  Rev.  E.  J.  Hayton,  R.  of 
Fenny  Bentley,  Derbs.  Died  Mar.  10,  1905.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Armorial  Families.) 

STUDHOLME,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  July  7, 
1814.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Carlisle.  School,  Carlisle.  Matric. 
Michs.  1814.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Dec.  22,  1814;  B.A.  1818; 
M.A.  1821.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1821-32;  Steward,  1824-6; 
Dean,  1825-6  and  1829-31.  Ord.  deacon,  1824.  V.  of  Great 
Wilbraham,  Cambs.,  1828-32.  Died  at  Cambridge,  May  4, 
1832.  (Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag., 
1832,  I.  474-) 

STUDHOLME,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Jan.  1885.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  Esq.  [of  Christchurch, 
New  Zealand]  (and  Lucy  Ellen  Sykes,  dau.  of  William  Moor- 
house,  of  Knottingley,  Yorks.).  B.  [March  10,  1866]  at 
Knottingley.  School,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Matric. 
Lent  1885.  A  sheep-farmer  at  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
Died  July  12,  1930,  in  London.  (Jesus  Coll.  Notes;  Burke, 
Col.  Gentry,  i.  170;  The  Times,  July  15,  1930;  Burke,  L.G.) 

STUKELEY,  EDWARD  CHARLES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter, 
1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Assistant  Master  at  Bedale 
grammar  School,  Yorks.,  1887-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1888; 
priest,  1889.  C.  of  Sudborough,  Northants.,  1889-92. 
Diocesan  Inspector  for  the  Archdeaconry  of  Derby,  1892-6. 
Lie.  preacher,  dio.  of  Southwell,  1896-1900.  R.  of  Brampton 
St  Thomas,  Derbs.,  1900-6.  V.  of  Dinton,  Bucks.,  1906-31. 
Died  Apr.  30,  1938,  at  Eastbourne;  buried  at  Dinton. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  May  3,  1938.) 

STUKELY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  17, 
1763.   Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar,  1765. 

STUMPER,  THOMAS  GRAVES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  i874. 

STURDEE,  ROBERT  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.,  1899. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  James  William  Arthur,  of  Compton-Dundon, 
Somerset.]  B.A.  1902.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Oct.  1902;  Lady 
Kay  Scholar,  1903;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1903; 
priest,  1904;  C.  of  St  James's,  Northampton,  1903-5.  C.  of 
Hinckley,  Leics.,  1905-8.  C.  of  Kettering,  1908-10.  Minister 
of  St  Peter's,  Loughborough,  1910-12;  V.  there,  1912-20. 
V.  of  Thorpe  Acre  with  Dishley,  1917-20.  R.  of  Aylestone, 
Leics.,  1920-32.  Principal  Canon  and  Lecturer  of  St  Martin's, 
Leicester,  1922-6.  Died  suddenly  on  the  steps  of  the  Munici- 
pal Library,  Leicester,  Jan.  5,  1932,  aged  52.  (Crockford; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  6,  1932.) 

STURDY,  LASCELLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  6, 
1773.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  (1738)  [V.  of  Pontefract,  Yorks.] 
B.  at  Pontefract.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Lent,  i774- 
Resided  until  Lady  Day,  1776.   (Al.  Felsted;  Peile,  11.  298.) 

STURGE,  LEWIS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  15, 
1858.  S.  of  John,  of  [Boley  HiU],  Rochester,  Kent.  B.  Aug.  9, 
1839,  at  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple, 
1865.  On  the  Midland  Circuit;  a  Special  Pleader.  Died  in 
1873.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

STURGE,  PHILIP  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.  Oct.  1883. 
[3rd  s.  of  Henry  Jacob,  iron-merchant,  of  Penzance.  B. 
Sept.  26,  i860,  at  Bristol.  School,  The  Friends',  Bootham, 
York.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Migrated  to  King's,  Jan.  15, 
1884;  Scholar,  1886;  B.A.  (History  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1886; 
M.A.  1890.  Vice-Principal  of  the  Nizam's  College,  Hj^derabad, 
India;  afterwards  in  the  service  of  the  Nizam.  Married,  1890, 
Clare  Brooks.   Died  Oct.  29,  1922.   (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  146.) 


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Sturgeon,  Thomas  William 

STURGEON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Tri.nity  Hall, 
Feb.  7,  1784;  Scholar,  1785.  One  of  those  names,  'nephew  of 
Thomas  Watson  Wentworth,  ist  Marquess  of  Rockingham,' 
married  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Edmund  Wells  {post 
Fortescue).   (Burke,  L.O.;  V.  Hodson.) 

STURGES,  ARTHUR  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  2, 
1859.  [9th]  s.  of  John,  of  35,  Connaught  Square,  London. 
B.  May  14,  1S40,  in  London.  School,  King's  CoUege,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Campden,  Gloucs., 
1864-6.  C.  of  Wargrave,  Berks.,  1866-71.  V.  of  Kidmore, 
O.xon.,  1871-89.  V.  of  Wheatley,  1889-1907.  Rural  Dean  of 
Cuddesdon,  1895-1907.  Resided  latterly  in  Oxford,  where  he 
died,  May  28,  1909.  Brother  of  Edward  (1850)  and  Octavius 
(1858).    (Crockford;  The  Times,  May  31,  1909.) 

STURGES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Jan.  19,  1758.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1708),  R.  of 
Orlingbury,  Northants.  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Isted, 
of  Ecton,  Northants.).]  B.  Sept.  10,  1738,  at  Orlingbury. 
Bapt.  Oct.  2,  1738.  Matric.  Lent,  1758;  B.A.  1762;  M.A. 
1765.  Fellow,  1761-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1761;  priest, 
1762;  C.  of  Little  BiUing,  Northants.,  1 761-3.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Reading,  1763-1805.  V.  of  Ealing,  Midds.,  1775-97.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1768-1805;  Preb.  of  Salisbury.  V.  of  Kenton, 
Devon,  1775-97.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chelsea,  1797-1805. 
R.  of  St  Luke's,  Chelsea,  179 7-1805.  Chaplain  to  Earl 
Cadogan.  Married,  Penelope,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Weller,  of 
Hurst,  Berks.  Died  Apr.  22,  1805;  buried  May  2  in  the 
chancel  of  Loddington  Church,  Northants.  M.I.  in  St  Mary's, 
Reading.  Father  of  the  next.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Northants. 
Clergy,  xiii.  107;  G.  Mag.,  1805,  i.  583.) 

STURGES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Feb.  14,  1794.  [S-  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (above)  (and 
Penelope,  dau.  of  James  Weller,  of  Hurst,  Berks.).]  B.  at 
Reading.  Bapt.  there,  Apr.  12,  1776.  Matric.  Easter,  1794; 
B.A.  1798;  M.A.  i8or.  Fellow,  1797-1802.  Ord.  priest 
(London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Salisbury),  Apr.  27,  1800;  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Reading,  1800-2.  Died  Aug.  26,  1802,  aged  26,  at 
Worthing;  buried  at  Broadwater,  near  Worthing,  Sussex.  M.I. 
at  Reading.   [Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1805,  i.  583.) 

STURGES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  5,  1850. 
Of  Middlesex.  [7th  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Connaught  Square, 
London.  B.  Oct.  11,  1832.  Educated  at  King's  College, 
London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar;  B.A.  (30//^  Wrangler) 
1854;  M.A.  1857.  Adm.  com.  causa,  at  Oxford,  1866.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Oxford)  1855;  C.  of  Haseley,  Oxon., 
1855-7.  R.  of  Kencot,  1857-66.  V.  of  Great  Milton,  1866-73. 
R.  of  Wokingham,  Berks.,  1873-1904.  Instrumental  in 
the  building  of  the  Palmer  Schools.  Assisted  in  founding  the 
Diocesan  Missionary  College  at  Dorchester.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Christ  Church,  1896.  Married,  May  i,  1855,  Jane,  dau.  of 
William  Murray,  sometime  M.P.  for  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 
Died  Aug.  14,  1907.  Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Arthur  S. 
(1859)  and  Octavius  (1858).   (Burke,  E.G.;  Crockford.) 

STURGES,  EDWARD  MURRAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  17,  1877.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (above), 
R.  of  Wokingham  (and  Jane  Murray).  B.  Oct.  4,  1859,  in 
London.  [School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B..^. 
1881;  M.A.  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17, 
1890.  Private  Secretary  to  Sir  Henry  Brougham  Loch, 
Governor  of  Victoria,  Australia,  1884-6.  Married,  1887, 
Eliza  Rhoda,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Grice,  of  Melbourne, 
Australia,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Barkham  Square, 
Wokingham,  where  he  died  May  22, 1934;  buried  at  Barkham, 
Berks.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.;  Law  Lists;  The 
Times,  May  24,  1934.) 

STURGES,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Nov.  12, 
1796;  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford  whence  he  had  matric. 
(age  i8)  Nov.  19,  1791.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph,  of 
Sibbertoft,  Northants.  (and  Martha).  Bapt.  Feb.  15,  1773,  at 
Sibbertoft.  Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1798.  Practised  as  a 
solicitor  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  'for  nearly  twenty  years.' 
Died  Mar.  15,  1838,  aged  65,  at  Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa. 
{Peile,  II.  342;  Northants.  Clergy,  13,  109;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  11. 
no.) 

STURGES,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30, 
1819.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Bowling  Hall,  Yorks.  School, 
Southend,  Kent.   Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1828. 

STURGES,  MONTAGUE  CHARLES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent, 
1879.  [S.  of  Montague  James,  medical-practitioner,  of  Becken- 
ham,  Kent  (and  Lucy).  B.  July  i,  1859.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors',  London.]  B.A.  1882;  M.A.,  from  Cavendish  H., 
1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of 
Godstone,  Surrey,  1882-5.  Chaplain  and  Lecturer  at 
Cavendish    Hostel,    Cambridge,    1885.     Pembroke    College 


Sturmer,  Heaton  Edward 

.Missioner  at  Walworth,  1SS6-90.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Deptford, 
Kent,  1890-2.  Chaplain,  N.  Surrey  District  School,  1892- 
1924.  Married,  Feb.  29,  1892,  Emily  Caroline  Gates.  Latterly 
of  Broadstairs,  where  he  died  Jan.  26,  1939.  {Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  27,  1939.) 

STURGES,  OCTAVIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  28, 
1858.  [8th]  s.  of  John,  of  [35],  Connaught  Square,  London. 
B.  [Aug.  19]  1833,  in  London.  [Entered  the  H.E.I.C.'s 
service,  1852;  Lieut.,  Bombay  Artillery,  1853;  returned  home, 
1857;  studied  medicine  at  St  George's  Hospital.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.B.  1863;  M.D.  1867.  M.R.C.P., 
1863;  F.R.C.P.,  1870.  Medical  Registrar,  St  George's 
hospital,  1863-5 ;  Assistant  Physician,  Westminster  Hospital, 
1868;  Physician,  1875,  and  Lecturer  on  Forensic  Medicine 
and  Materia  Medica.  Physician,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children, 
1884;  Senior  Physician  at  the  Westminster  Hospital. 
Practised  in  Wimpole  Street.  '  A  Physician  of  wide  observa- 
tion and  excellent  sense.'  Author,  In  the  Company's  service; 
An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Clinical  Medicine;  The 
Natural  History  and  Relations  of  Pneumonia;  Chorea  and 
Whooping  Cough,  etc.  Died,  unmarried,  Nov.  3,  1895,  from 
injuries  received  a  week  previously  through  being  knocked 
down  by  a  hansom-cab.  Brother  of  Arthur  S.  (1859)  and 
Edward  (1850).  (Medical  Directories;  D.N.B.;  Univ. 
Almanack  gives  date  of  death  as  Oct.  3,  1894.) 

STURGES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  29,  1775. 
[S.  of  John,  of  Norton,  Derbs.]  B.  in  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1776.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Mar.  22,  1778;  B.A.  1780; 
M.A.  1783.  Fellow  of  Magdalene.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich, 
Eitt.  dim.  from  London)  Dec.  21,  1782.  Of  Wakefield.  Died 
Jan.  14,  1829.    (G.  Mag.,  1829,  1.  282.) 

STURGESS,  FERDINAND  DISRAELI.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1889.  S.  of  Commander  Richard,  Royal  Navy,  of 
Southsea,  Hants,  (and  Sarah  Troy  Wright).  B.  Aug.  28,  1869, 
at  Stoke,  near  Devonport.  School,  Hope  House  (Mr  E.  M. 
Bewlay).  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1918.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  Acton,  Middlesex, 
1892-6.  C.  of  Hillingdon,  1896-1903.  V.  of  Yiewsley,  1903- 
20.  R.  of  Langley-Burrell,  Wilts.,  1920-1.  Died  June  7,  1921. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  17,  1921.) 

STURGIS,  ARTHUR  CLARE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1887.  S.  of  Samuel  [Harman]  [member  of  the  London  Stock 
Exchange],  of  38,  Brunsmck  Gardens,  London.   B.  June  26, 

1868,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1890.  Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Died 
Apr.  15, 1908.  Probably  brother  of  MackayC.  (1869).  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

STURGIS,  HOWARD  OVERING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  28, 1874.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Russell,  of  17,  Carlton  Terrace, 
London  [and  formerly  of  Boston,  U.S.A.].  B.  Nov.  8,  1855, 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878; 
M.A.  1881.  Author,  All  that  was  Possible;  Tim  and  other 
novels.  Died  Feb.  7,  1920,  at  Windsor.  {The  Times,  Feb.  10, 
1920.) 

STURGIS,  MACKAY  CLARE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  22, 

1869.  [S.  of  S.  School,  Wellington  College.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1870  .  Probablv  brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1887)  (Wellington  Coll. 
Reg.) 

STURKEY,  THOMAS  OWEN.  -A.dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  Only  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Plas-cae-Crivm, 
near  Newtown,  Montgom.  B.  there.  [School,  Chester.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle)  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  Barton,  Westmorland, 
1882-5.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  CarUsle,  1885-6.  R.  of  Beaumont 
and  Kirkandrews-on-Eden,  1886-97,  and  C.  of  Grinsdale, 
Cimiberland,  1888-95.  Married,  May  5,  1886,  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Little,  Esq.,  of  Hutton  Hall,  Penrith, 
Cumberland.  Author,  History  of  Kirkandreus-on-Eden,  and 
Beaumont.  Died  Aug.  31,  1897.  (Crockford;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

STtJRMER  (or  VON  STORMER),  HEATON  EDWARD.  Adm. 
sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1855,  as  Von  Sturmer.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Frederick  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1S26)  (and  Mary). 

B.  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  Feb.  10,  1834.  Matric. 
Michs.  1855;  B.A.  i88o;  M..\.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Wellingborough, 
Northants.,    1874-7.     C.   of   Waterbeach,   Cambs.,    1877-9- 

C.  of  St  Luke's,  Kentish  Town,  Middlesex,  1879-82.  R.  of 
Scotton  with  East  Ferry,  Lines.,  1S82-97.  Chaplain  at  Riga, 
1897-19 18;  remained  there  until  a  British  warship  took 
British  residents  home  before  the  Russians  arrived.  Author, 
Christ  the  Divine  Man.  Latterly  of  the  Homes  of  St  Barnabas, 
Dormans,  East  Grinstead,  Surrey,  where  he  died  Apr.  9,  1924, 
aged  90.  Father  of  the  next.  (Crockford;  EagU,  xnu,  317; 
F.  R.  C.  Sturmer.) 


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STORMER  (or  VON  STORMER),  HERBERT  HEATON.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1878,  as  Von  Sturmer.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Heaton  Edward  (above),  of  Denny  House,  Water- 
beach,  Cambs.  B.  Dec.  30,  1859.  Schools,  Leicester  and 
Wellingborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Resided  untU  1881, 
but  did  not  graduate,  owing  to  ill-health.  Author,  Some 
Poitevin  Protestants  in  London;  Notes  about  the  families  of 
Ogiers  from  Segournais  and  Creuzi  of  ChatelUrault  and  Niort, 
1896.   Died  1923.   {1.  A.  Walker,  553;  F.  R.  C.  Stunner.) 

STURROCK,  PETER  STURROCK.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  14, 
1891;  from  Merton  CoUege,  Oxford.  S.  of  Peter,  resident 
engineer  at  Manniad,  Khandesh,  India,  deceased  (and  Jane 
Cowan).  B.  Dec.  26,  1869,  in  Edinburgh.  School,  George 
Watson's,  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Lent,  1891;  B.A.  1891,  incorp. 
from  Oxford;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1896.  At  the  London 
Hospital.  A  Medical  Missionary  in  Baghdad,  igoo.  In 
practice  at  Dunfermline,  191 1-20.  Surgeon,  Dunfermline  and 
West  Fife  Hospital.  Author,  medical.  Died  in  1920.  (Venn, 
II.  518;  Medical  Directories.) 

STURT,  HORACE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  [Youngest]  s.  of  William,  attorney,  of  Broxboume, 
Herts.  [B.  May  26,  1869,  at  Highbury,  London,  N.  School, 
Repton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  prizeman,  1892; 
M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of 
St  Jude's,  Grays  Iim  Road,  London,  1893-5.  C.  of  Mitcham, 
Surrey,  1895-7.  C.  of  Gravesend,  Kent,  1897-9.  C.  of 
St  Saviour's,  Champion  Hill,  Surrey,  1899-1900.  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Chichester,  1900-4.  V.  of  Ashburnham  and  R.  of 
Penshurst,  Sussex,  1904-20.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  19 14- 
19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.)  R.  of  Aston,  Herts.,  1920-30.  R.  of 
Crowhurst,  Sussex,  1930-8.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1938- 
44.  C.-in-C.  of  Mountfield,  Sussex,  1944-51.  Latterly  of  Oak 
Cottage,  Sedlescombe,  Battle,  where  he  died  Jan.  6,  1951. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  8,  1951.) 

STURT,  NAPIER  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ'.s, 
Dec.  5,  1816.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  Lennox,  of  Mabledon, 
Kent  (and  Jeanette,  dau.  of  Andrew  Wilson,  M.D.).  B.  in 
India.  School,  Greenwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar, 
1818;  LL.B.  1825.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1819. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Sept.  1823;  priest,  Oct.  1823;  C.  of 
Lawton,  Cheshire,  1823-33.  R.  of  Great  Minterne,  Dorset, 
1833-4.  R.  of  Edmondsham,  1834-72.  Married  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  of  William  Turton,  of  East  Sheen,  Surrey.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1874.  Brother  of  William  M.  N.  (1819).  (Peile, 
II.  385;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  11.  446.) 

STURT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1872.  S.  of 
William,  miller  (and  Sarah).  B.  at  Fetcham,  Surrey.  Bapt. 
Feb.  21,  1853.  School,  Surrey  County.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1882. 

STURT,  WILLIAM  MILNER  NEVILIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1 8 19.  [4th  s.  of  Thomas  Lennox  Napier  (and 
Jeannette  Wilson).  B.  May  26,  1800,  at  Chupra,  Bengal. 
School,  Winchester.]  Cadet,  Bengal  Army,  1820;  Lieut., 
1822;  Captain,  1828;  Major,  1841;  Lieut.-Col.  1848;  Brevet- 
Col.,  1854.  Served  in  the  second  Burma  War,  1852-3. 
Married,  May  7,  1834,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rear-Adm.  Robert 
Ramsay,  C.B.  Died  Nov.  10,  1855,  at  Shahjahanpur. 
Brother  of  Napier  D.  (1816).  (G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  321;  V. 
Hodson,  Officers  of  the  Bengal  Army;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STURT,  WYNDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1787.  [5th  s.  of  Humphrey  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1741). 
of  Horton,  Dorset  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Pitiield).  B. 
May  12,  1769.]  School,  Harrow.  Re-adm.  pens.  Nov.  3,  1789. 
Matric.  Michs.  1792;  B.A.  i793-  R-  of  Downe  St  Mary, 
Devon,  1794-1801.  Died  Sept.  2,  1801.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  500.) 

STUTFIELD,  HUGH  EDWARD  MILLINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  4,  1877.  [3rd]  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of 
Netherdale  House  [Turriff,  Co.  Banff].  [B.  May  10,  1858.] 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar;  B.A.  1881. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  12,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  1884.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  'A  sportsman 
and  mountaineer,  and  a  strong  Protestant.'  Member  of  the 
Alpine  Club  and  of  the  M.C.C.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Author,  El  Maghreb;  1200  Miles'  Ride  through  Morocco; 
The  Brethren  of  Mount  Atlas;  Climbs  and  Explorations  in  the 
Canadian  Rockies;  Mysticism  and  Catholicism;  The  Roman 
Mischief-maker;  Priestcraft,  etc.  Died  Apr.  i,  1929  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Apr.  4,  1929.) 

STUTTAFORD,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  17, 
1893.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  [Sept.  4,  1875].  at  Forest  HiU, 
London.  School,  Amersham  Hall.  Matric.  Michs.  1893. 
Resided  three  terms.   Died  in  1894.   {Peile,  11.  781.) 


Style,  George 

STUTTAFORD,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  I,  1894.  [S.  of  W.  F.,  of  Worcester  Park, 
Surrey.  B.  May  2,  1876.  School,  CUfton  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1894.  At  King's  College  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1906.  Of  Worcester  Park,  Surrey,  in  1911.  Served  m  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  M.C.).  Subsequently 
of  Bure  Ridge,  Horning,  near  Wrexham,  Norfolk.  (Clifton 
Coll.  Reg. ;  Medical  Directories.) 

STUTTER,  WILLIAM  ORRIDGE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886. 
S.  of  William  Gaskoin,  surgeon,  of  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk. 
B.  Oct.  17,  1868,  at  Ousden,  Cambs.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon 
(Newcastle-on-Tyne),  1897;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  Benwell, 
Northumberland,  1897-9.  C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Tynemouth, 
1899-1903.  C.  of  All  Saints  with  Holy  Trinity,  Wandsworth, 
1903-7.  C.  of  Linthorpe,  Middlesborough,  1907-10.  R.  of 
Kirstead  with  Langhale,  Norfolk,  1910-27.  V.  of  Long 
Stratton,  1927-36.  Married,  June  22,  1898,  Lillie  Emily 
Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  C.  J.  Claxton,  of  Bridlington  Quay. 
Died  Oct.  4,  1936.  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Venn,  11.  486; 
Crockford.) 

STUTZER,  JOHN  JULIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  II,  1839.  S  of  Henry  Lewis,  of  Islington,  London. 
School,  King's  College,  London.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  31, 
1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Members'  prize,  1842;  B.A.  1844; 
M.A.  1847. 

STYAN,  THOMAS  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1875.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  23,  Upper  Bedford  Place,  London. 
B.  Oct.  27,  1856,  in  London.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1883;  M.B.  1885;  M.D.  1888. 
Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1878;  Capt.,  1879,  but  unable  to  play 
against  Oxford.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S., 
1884.  House  Surgeon,  at  Salop  Infirmary.  Practised  at 
Ramsgate.  Surgeon,  Seamen's  Infirmary.  Of&cer  of  the 
Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem.  Author,  medical.  Died 
Mar.  13,  1932.    {Medical  Directories.) 

STYCHE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  St  John's,  May  14, 
1814.  Of  Stafis.  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A..  1818;  M.A.  1824. 
Ord.  priest  (Chester,  Litt.  dtm.  from  Lichfield)  Oct.  5,  1820. 
P.C.  of  Keele,  Staffs.,  1830-9.  Died  May  5.  1839.  aged  50. 
{Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag., 
1839,  11.  96;  The  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  June  11,  1839.) 

STYLE,  ALBERT  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  22,  1858;  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  Mar.  10,  1856,  aged  18.  [3rd]  s.  of  Capt.  William,  R.N. 
(and  Louisa  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Jacob  Marsham). 
B.  May  20,  1837,  at  Kirkby  Overblow,  Yorks.  Did  not  reside. 
Married,  Apr.  30, 1868,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Henry  Tubb,of  Bicester, 
Oxon.  Died  in  Dec.  1895.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

STYLE,  ARTHUR  HURRELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  5,  1893.  S.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  (i860),  of  Giggleswick 
School,  Settle.  B.  Aug.  28,  1873.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1901;  M.D. 
1908.  At  St  George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1901. 
Senior  House  Physician,  Royal  Free  Hospital.  Medical 
Of&cer,  Sir  John  .\ird's  Hospital,  Avonmouth.  Practised  for 
many  years  at  Pembroke.  Surgeon,  Pembroke  Infirmary. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Author, 
A  Pembrokeshire  Cave.  Of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk  in  1950.  Died 
May  23,  1953.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories.) 

STYLE,  Sir  CHARLES,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  24,  1790.  S.  of  Sir  Charles  [5th]  Bart.,  of  Wateringbury, 
Kent  (and  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  ist  Viscount  Powerscourt). 
B.  in  Kent.  School,  Neasden.  Matric.  Lent,  1792;  M.A.  1793. 
Had  succeeded  as  6th  Bart.,  Apr.  18,  1774.  Of  Wateringbury. 
Married,  Mar.  29,  1794,  Camilla,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Whatman,  of  Vintners,  Kent.  Died  Sept.  5,  1804,  at  the 
Royal  Hotel,  Pall  Mall,  London.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
500;  G.  Mag.,  1S04,  II.  889.) 

STYLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  i860.  Eldest 
s.  of  John,  merchant,  of  [Milford  Hill],  Salisbury.  B.  there, 
Oct.  2,  1841.  School,  Aldenham,  Herts.  (Mr  Leeman). 
Matric.  Michs.  i860.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Jan.  24,  1862; 
B.A.  {17th  Wrangler)  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Fellow  of  Queens', 
1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  St  Botolph's, 
Cambridge,  1866-7.  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  CoUege, 
1867-9;  Headmaster  of  Giggleswick  School,  1869-1904.  R.  of 
Chalbury,  Dorset,  1905-22.  Died  Jan.  16,  1922,  at  Wimborne. 
Brother  of  John  (next);  father  of  Arthur  H.  (1893).  {Alden- 
ham Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  17, 
1922.) 


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STYLE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  8,  1863. 
S.  of  John,  of  [Millord  HiU],  Salisbury.    B.  at  SaUsbury. 
School,  Aldenham,  Herts.    Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867; 
M.A.  1871.   Assistant  Master  at  Highstead  School,  Torquay 
for  two  years;  at  Manchester  Grammar  School  for  ten  years; 
Second  Master  there,  1876-82;  Head  Master  of  Cheltenham 
Grammar  School,  1882-1906.   Married,  Aug.  11,  1885,  Mar>-, 
dau.  of  J.  Watson,  of  Shirbum.    Died  Nov.   19,   1929,  at 
Romsey,  Hants.    Brother  of  George  (i860).    (Aldenham  Sch. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Nov.  21,  1929.) 
STYLE,  RICHARD  CHARLES  MONTAGUE.    Adm.  at  Trinity- 
Hall,  1890.   S.  of  the  Rev.  C[harles]  M[ontague]  (St  John's 
CoUege,  Oxford,   1849),  D.D.   [R.  of  South  Wamborough, 
Hants,    (and    Jessie    Elizabeth,    dau.    of    Robert    BuUock 
Marsham)].     [B.    Sept.    20,    1870.]     Matric.    Michs.    1890. 
Married,  22  Oct.  1892,  Esther  Lavinia,  dau.  of  Edwin  Potter. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
STYLEMAN,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  6, 
1773.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Armine  (1743),  of  Ringstead, 
Norfolk  (and  Ann,  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Blakeway,  R.N.).   B. 
at  Fakenham.    Schools,  Norwich  (Mr  Symonds),  Hingham 
(private),  and  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.   1773;  Scholar.    Of 
Snettisham   and   Hunstanton,   Norfolk.    J. P.   for  Norfolk; 
High  Sheriff,  1804.    Married  (i)  1780,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
Gregg,  of  Ealing,  Middlesex;  (2)  Dec.  5,  1809,  Enulia,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Preedy,  of  St  .\lbans.  Died  Mar.  25,  1819.  Portrait, 
by  John  Downman,  1780  was  sold  at  Christie's,  Feb.  15,  1922. 
His  son,  Henry  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.),  took  the  name  and 
arms  of  Le  Strange.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  94.) 
SUART,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  9,  1835.  [3rd  s. 
of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Tunbridge  WeUs.    B.  July  28,  1817,  at 
Vevey,  Switzerland.    Schools,  Westbury  (Mr  Field),  Brims- 
field  (Mr  Moore)  and  Tonbridge.]    Did  not  reside.    Adm.  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  18,  1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1842;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  Bepton,  Sussex, 
1842-5.  C.  of  Thomham,  Kent,  1846-7.  R.  of  Waldringfield, 
SufioLk,    1848-62.    Latterly  of   Lloyd's   House,   Tunbridge 
Wells,  and  Brighton.    Died  Oct.  5,  1882.    {Tonbridge  Sch. 
Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Standard,  Oct.  7,  1882.) 
SUART,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1869.    S.  of 
Edward  Montague,  Judge  at  Khandesh,  Bombay.    B.  Nov. 
29,  1849,  in  India.    Schools,  Nassik,  Bombay,  and  Lausanne 
(private).   Matric.  Lent,  1870.   Resided  two  terms.   {Venn, 11. 
389.) 
SUART,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1890.  S.  of  John, 
publican  [died  1885]  (and  Mary  Brocklebank).    B.  Apr.  28, 
1869,    at    Elterwater,    Westmorland.     School,    Heversham 
(Dr  Hart).   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  25,  1898. 
SUART,  WILLIAM   KENDALL.     Adm.   pens,   at   St   John's, 
Sept.  16,  1870.   S.  of  James  Noble,  basket-maker  (and  Mary 
Ann).    B.   at  Windermere.    Bapt.   Dec.   14,   1851.    School, 
Windermere    CoUege.     Matric.    Michs.    1870;    exhibitioner; 
B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878.   Assistant  Master  at  Bradford  Gram- 
mar School,  1877-82.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1877;  priest,  1878; 
C.  of  St  James's,  Bradford,  Yorks.,  1877-8.   C.  of  St  Jude's, 
Manningham,  1878-81.   C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Halifax,  1895-6. 
C.  of  Batley-Carr,  Yorks.,  1896-7.   C.  of  Harpenden,  Herts., 
1898-1904.  V.  of  Shefford,  Beds.,  1904-9.  V.  of  Thriplow, 
Cambs.,  1909-12.  V.  of  Newton  Poppleford,  Devon,  1912-25. 
Resided  latterly  at  Exinouth,  where  he  died  Oct.  15,  1929. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  17,  1929.) 
SUCH,  EDWIN  CHARLES.    Adm.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  27,  1876; 
Mus.Bac.  1877.    [S.  of  Edwin  J.,  medical  practitioner  (and 
Ruth).    B.  in  London,   .\ug.   11,   1840.    School,   Merchant 
Taylors' ;  and  B.A.  London.]   Of  3,  Kensington  HaU  Gardens. 
Composer  and  musician.    Professor  of  Harmony  at  Portman 
Academy,  London.   His  compositions  included  Narcissus  and 
Echo,  a  dramatic  cantata;  anthems,  part-songs,  etc.    Died 
Aug.  23,  1919,  at  Aylesbury.    {The  Times,  Aug.  27,  1919; 
Brown  and  Stratton,  399;  Merchant  Taylors'  Reg.) 
SUCH,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  28,  1820. 
S.   of   James.     B.   in   London.     School,    Greenwich,    Kent. 
Migrated  to  Caius,  June,  1822.  Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Migrated 
back  to  Trinity,  Oct.  18,  1822.   {Venn,  11.  186.) 
SUCKLING   (sometime   FOX),   ALFRED    INIGO.     Adm.   pens, 
(age  i8),  at  Pembroke,  May  6,  1814,  as  Fox.    [Only]  s.  of 
Alexander  [Fox],  of  Norwich  (and  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert 
Suckling,  of  Woodton,  Suffolk).  B.  at  Norwich,  Jan.  31,  1796. 
Matric.  Michs.   1814;  LL.B.   1824.    Descended  through  his 
mother  from  both  Inigo  Jones  and  Sir  John  Suckling,  the 
poet;  on  the  death  of  his  mother's  brother  in  1820,  took  the 
name  and  arms  of  Suckling  and  succeeded  to  the  estates. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  15,  1820.    R.  of  Barsham,  Suffolk, 
1839-56.    Married,  Jan.  31,  1816,  Lucia  Clementina,  eldest 
dau.  of  Samuel  Clarke,  of  Berg  Apton,  Norfolk,  and  had 
issue,  10  children.   Author,  Memorials  of  the  County  of  Essex; 
History  and  Antiquities  of  Suffolk.  Edited,  Selections  from  the 


SuDELL,  Henry 

works  of  Sir  John  Suckling,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author.  Died 
May  3, 1856,  at  St  HeUers,  Jersey.  Father  of  Henry  E.  (1846), 
Maurice  S.  (1838)  and  Robert  A.  (1840).  Appears  in  Vol.  II 
of  this  work,  under  Fox,  with  very  inadequate  particulars. 
(Burke,  E.G.;  D.N.B.) 
SUCKLING,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1786.  [2nd]  s.  of  \Villiam  [Comptroller  of  the 
Customs],  of  Middlesex  [and  Banham  Haugh],  Norfolk  (by 
his  ist  wife,  Elizabeth  Bro^vne).  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1787;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  i794-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  25,  1791 ;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1792 ;  C.  of  Bumham  Thorpe, 
Norfolk,  1791-2.  R.  of  Matlask,  and  Plumstead,  1793-1837. 
Died  in  1837.  Brother  of  Horace  (1789)-  {Tonbridge  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Burke,  E.G.) 
SUCKLING,  CHARLES  EDWARD.    Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs., 

Oct.  21,  1895. 
SUCKLING,  HENRY  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  10,  1846.    [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Inigo  (1814)  (and 
Lucia  Clementina,  dau.  of  Samuel  Clarke).   B.  [Jan.  7,  1827] 
at  Woodton  Hall,  near  Bungay.   School,  Dedham  grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1858;  priest,  1859; 
C.  of  Shrivenham,  Berks.,  1858-62.  C.  of  Reepham,  Norfolk, 
1862-72.    C.  of  Roydon,  1872-81.    R.  of  North  Wootton, 
1881-1907.  Died  Apr.  30,  1907.  Brother  of  Maurice  S.  (1838) 
and   Robert  A.   (1840).     {Venn,  11.   278;   Crockford;  Burke, 
EG.) 
SUCKLING,  HORACE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  7, 
1789.    [3rd]  s.  of  William,  of  Kentish  Town,  Middlesex  [and 
Banham  Haugh,  Norfolk]  (by  his  ist  wife,  Elizabeth  Browne). 
Schools,  Tonbridge  and  Westminster.    Matric.  Michs.  1790; 
B.A.  1793;  M.A.  1796.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1793; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1794.    R.  of  Barsham,  Suffolk,  1797-1828. 
Married,  Oct.   19,    1797,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Jackson,  of  Kentish  Town,  and  had  issue.    Died  Apr.  12, 
1828,  at  Glebe  House,  Barsham.  Brother  of  Benjamin  (1786); 
father  of  the  next.     {Tonbridge  Sch.   Reg.;   Record  of  Old 
Westminsters,  Supp.:  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1828,  i.  571; 
Burke,  E.G.) 
SUCKLING,  HORACE  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Oct    22,    1821.    S.   of   [the   Rev.]   Horace   (above).    B.   at 
Barsham,  SuSolk.   School,  Norwich.   Matric.  Michs.  1821. 
SUCKLING,  JOHN  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Dec    7,  1790.    [3rd]  s.  of  Robert  (i757).  of  Norwich,  and 
Woodton  Hall,  Norfolk  (and  Susannah  Webb).   B.  at  South 
Burgh   Norfolk.   School,  Norwich  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs. 
1791;  Scholar;  B.A.  i795;  M.A.  1798.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.    I,   1795;   priest,   July  9,    1797-     R-  of  Shipmeadow, 
Suffolk,  1797-1803.    Married,  Aug.  17,  i797.  at  Brundish, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  French,  of  Oakley,  Suffolk,  and 
had  issue.   Died  Feb.  18,  1803.    (Venn,  u.  122;  Burke,  E.G.) 
SUCKLING,   MAURICE  SHELTON.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity, 
Apr.  26,  1838.    [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Inigo  (1814)  (and 
Lucia  Clementina,  dau.  of  Samuel  Clarke).   B.  1819.]   Matnc. 
Lent    1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
1842'  priest,  1844.    Chaplain  of  Wangford  Union,  Sufiolk, 
1850.'  R.  of  Shipmeadow,  1850-95.   Married,  Sept.  10,  1850, 
Barbara,   2nd  dau.  of  Matthew  Coates,  of  Gainsborough, 
Lines     Buried  May  23,  1895.    Brother  of  Robert  A.  (1840) 
and  Henry  H.  (1846).   (Crockford;  Burke,  E.G.;  Clergy  List.) 
SUCKLING,  ROBERT.    Adm.   FeU.-Com.   at  Clare,  Apr.    13, 
J-,-    rg  of  Richard  (and  .^nn,  dau.  of  Richard  Kylborne,  of 
Norwich).]    B.  [1737],  at  Woodton,  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs. 
1757      Succeeded  his  cousin  at  Woodton,   1802.     Captain 
West  Norfolk  Militia.   Married,  June  5,  1763,  Susannah,  dau. 
of  William  Webb,   a  descendant  of  Inigo  Jones.     Buried 
Sept.  8,  1812.   Father  of  John  T.  (1790)-   (Burke,  E.G.) 
SUCKLING,  ROBERT  ALFRED.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  22)  at 
Caius    Jan.  5,  1840.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Inigo 
(1814)'  R  of  Barsham,  SuSolk  (and  Lucia  Clementina,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Clarke).    B.   [July  18,   1818],  at  Bungay     School, 
Dedham,   Essex.     [In   the   Royal   Navy     1831-9-],    Matnc 
Michs  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
Sent    24,   1843;   priest,  Sept.   29,   1844;    C.  of   Kemerton, 
Glou'cs..  1843-6.  P.C.  of  Bussage,  1846-51.  Married,  Apr.  22, 
1840  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Dr  John  YeUoly,  of  Cavendish  Hall, 
Suffolk,  and  had  issue.   Died  Nov.  4,  1851.   His  Letters  and 
Sermons  were  published,  with  a  Memou",  by  tis  friend,  the 
Rev    Isaac  Williams.    Brother  of  Maurice  b.   (1838)   and 
Henry  E.  (1846).    (Venn,  11.  253;  Clergy  List;  Burke,  E.G.; 
G.  Mag.,  1851,  II.  665.) 
SUDELEY,  Baron  (1888),  see  HANBURY-TRACY,  W.  C.  F. 
SUDELL,  HENRY.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Nov. 
20    1816.    S.  of  Henry  [cotton-spinner].    B.  at  Blackburn, 
Lanes.  School  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1817.  Of  Ashley  House, 
WUts     'Died  Aug.  21,  1851,  outside  The  Queen  s  Head  inn. 
Box    from  a  blow  of  a  stick  aimed  by  a  friend  at  a  dog.' 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  n.  444-) 


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Brother  of  the  next. 


SUERMONDT,  OXTO  EmIL 

SUERMONDT,  OTTO  EMIL.    Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  ii,  1884. 
S.    of    Barthold,    of    Aachen.     School,   Lennep    Real    Fro- 
Gymnasiura.    Matric.  Michs.  1884.    In  the  German  Army; 
served  in  the  24th  (Hessian  Guard)  Dragoons.   Of  6,  Pansen 
Platz,  Berlin.    (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  153-) 
SUFFIELD,  Baron  (1752),  see  HARBORD,  HARBORD. 
SUFFIELD,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan    17,  1838. 
S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Cambridge.    B.  at  Norwich    School, 
King's   College,   London.     Matric.    Michs.    1838.     Migrated 
(age  22)  to  Caius,  May  ii,  1839;  B.A.  (,26th  Wrangler)  J842; 
M;a.  1846.   FeUow  of  Clare,  1844-50.   Resided  m  Cambridge 
where  he  took  pupils.   Author,  Synthetic^Dims-"  -      ~' 
metic.   Died,  unmarried,  Mar.  26,  187 
[Venn,  11.  247.) 
SUFFIELD,  ROBERT  RODOLPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Jmie25   1841.  S.  of  George,  of  Cambridge  (and  Susan  TuUey 
Bowen).'  B.  Oct.  5-  1821,  at  Vevey.   Matric.  Michs   1841,  as 
Robert.    Studied  at  St  Cuthberfs,  Ushaw,  and  Pans;  be- 
coming a  Roman  Catholic,  1846.   Ord.  pnest,  Aug.  25,  1850; 
served  at  Sedgefield,   Wooler,  and  Newcastle.    Joined  the 
Dominican  Order,  i860;  withdrew,  1870.    Jomed  the  Uni- 
tarians,  1870;   Minister  at  Croydon,    1876-7;   at   Reading, 
1879-91.   Married,  Dec.  7,  1871,  — .  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 
Bramley,  Town  Clerk  of  Sheffield.    Author,  The  Crown  of 
Jesus;  7 he  Dominican  Tertiary's  Guide.  Died  Nov.  13,  1891, 
at  Reading.    Brother  of  the  above.    (T.  A.   Walker,  474; 
D.N.B.) 
SUGDEN,  CHARLES  GOLDTHORP.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.   i, 
1888.   S.  of  David  Goldthorp,  deceased  (and  Fanny  Tetley). 
B   Mar   27   1870,  at  Brighouse,  Yorks.  Schools,  Green  Hall, 
Belper,  Bowdon  College,  Cheshire,  and  The  Leys,  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.    A  medical  student  at  the 
Yorkshire  College,  Leeds.   (Venn,  11.  502.) 
SUGDEN,  Sir  EDWARD  BURTENSHAW.    Hon.  LL.D.,  1835- 
Adm.  nobleman  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1835.  [2nd  s.  of  Richard, 
hair-dresser,  of  Duke  Street,   Westminster  (and  Charlotte 
Burtenshaw).    B.  Feb.  12,  1781.   School,  private.]    Adm.  at 
Lincoki's  Inn,  Sept.  16,  1802.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  23, 
1807.   Bencher,  1822;  Treasurer,  1836;  K.C.  1822.    M.P.  for 
Weymouth  and  Melcombe  Regis,   1828-30;  for  St  Mawes, 
1831-2;    for   Ripon,    1837-41-     Knighted,    1829.    Solicitor- 
General,  1829-30.    P.C,  1834.    Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland, 
i8s4-5  and  1841-6.   Lord  ChanceUor  (for  less  than  a  year), 
1852.     Created   Baron   St   Leonards,    1852.     Hon.    D.C.L., 
Oxford,  1853.    Married,  Dec.  23,  1808,  Winifred,  only  child 
of  John   Knapp,   and  had   14  children.    Author,   Practical 
Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Vendors  and  Purchasers  of  Estates  (the 
standard  textbook  on  its  subject,  reaching  a  14th  edition  m 
1862)     Died  Jan.  29,  1875,  at  Boyle  Farm,  Thames  Ditton. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Return  of  M.P. s;  D.N.B.) 
SUGDEN,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  18,  1834.    [2nd 
s  of  Sir  Edward  Burtenshaw  (above).  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
lune   14,    1840;   priest   (Norwich)    1842;   C.   of   Kingscote, 
Gloucs  ,    1840-1.     C.   of   BenhaU,    Suffolk,    1842-5.    V.    of 
Adlingfleet,  Yorks.,   1845-53-    Domestic  Chaplam  to  Lord 
St  Leonards,  1853.  V.  of  BrignaU,  1854-8.  V.  of  Hale  Magna, 
Lines.,  1858-76.  Latterly  of  Kingsdown,  Famingham,  Kent, 
and  Boyle  Farm,  Thames  Ditton.    Married,  July  4,   1850, 
Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Philip  Saltmarshe.    Died  Jan.  17, 
1886,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  aged  68.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  3,  1886.) 
SUGDEN,  JAMES  FEARN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  5, 
1876.    S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  170  Battersea  Bridge  Road, 
London,  S.W.  School,  City  of  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1876; 
BA.  1880;  M.A.  1885.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  1889;  priest, 
1890-  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Old  Street,  London,  1889-1906.   V.  of 
Welton,  Northants.,  1906-25.    Died  Aug.  i,  1925,  aged  68. 
(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  28,  1925.) 
SUGDEN,  The  Hon.  WALTER  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  i,  1875.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  [grandson  of 
Edward  B.  (1835)]  (and  Marianne,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col,  James 
Cookson)  [B.  Nov.  29,  1855].    School,  Winchester.    Matric. 
Michs.  1877.   Of  Slaugham,  Sussex.   Married,  Apr.  17,  1880, 
Lady  Elphinstone  Agnes  Maude,  5th  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  de 
Montalt,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  i,  1897.   (Winchester  Coll. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
SUHR  (post  HAMMOND-SEARLE),  ALFRED  CHRISTOPHER 
HERMANN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of  Johann  Georg 
[wool-]  merchant,  of  82,  Palace  Road,  Tulse  HiU,  London  (and 
Johanna  Charlotte  Wilhehnine  Wehncke).   B.  Aug.  27,  1881, 
at  41,  Wiltshire  Road,  Brixton,  London.    School,  Dulwich 
College.    Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.B.  and  B.Chir., 
iqo8  Took  the  name  of  Hammond-Searle,  by  deed-poll,  1917. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital   M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1906.   House 
Physician  at  St  Thomas's  and  at  the  Seamen's  Hospital, 
Greenwich.    Lieut.,  K.A.M.C,  1908;  Captain,  1911;  Major, 
1920.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.;  M.C. 


Sullivan,  Arnold  Moon 

1918).  D.A.D.M.S.,  Lahore  District,  India,  1920-4;  Assistant 
Director  of  Hygiene,  Northern  Command,   India,   1930-3; 
at  the  War  Office,   1934;  Commandant,  Army  School  of 
Hygiene,  1935.    Married,  Dec.  20,   1919,  Blanche,  dau.  of 
Robert  Bruce  Low,  C.B.,  M.D.,  of  Battersea  Park,  London. 
Author,  Investigations  on  Pellagra  among  Turkish  Prisoners 
of  H^ar,  etc.   Of  Fleet,  Hants,  in  1947.   (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.; 
Army  Lists;  Medical  Directories;  Venn,  iii.  399  and  Addenda; 
Univ.  War  List.) 
SULIVAN,  HARRY  FILMER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1885.   S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  Filmer  (next),  of  29,  Pembndge 
Gardens,  London.   B.  [Nov.  15],  1866,  at  Brighton.   School, 
Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.   1885.    Second  Lieut.,  The  Border 
Regt.,  1888;  Lieut.,  1890;  retired  on  account  of  ill-health, 
1893.    Latterly  of  Fernhill,  Melton,  Suffolk.    (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 
SULIVAN,  JOHN  FILMER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  25,  1853.    [Youngest]  s.  of  George  James.   B.  at  Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight.    School,  private.    Matric.   Michs.    1853,   as 
Filmer    Sulivan;    B.A.    1857;    M.A.    i860.     Ord.    deacon 
(Chichester)  1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of  AU  Saints,  Brighton, 
1858-62.    P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  South  Mymms,  Middlesex, 
1864-72.    P.C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Brighton,   1872-g.    R.  of 
Frant,  Sussex,    1879-82.   V.  of  St   Matthew's,  Bayswater, 
1882-93.   Married,  June  22,  1859,  Adelaide,  4th  dau.  of  Abel 
Smith,  Esq.,  of  WoodhaU  Park,  Herts.   Latterly  of  Linkfield 
Court,  Bournemouth,  where  he  died,  July  21,  1924,  aged  90. 
Father  of  the  above.  (Crockford;  1  he  Guardian,  ]u\y  25, 1924.) 
SULIVAN,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1800; 
Fell.-Com.,   Oct.   2,    1801.     [Only  s.   of  Stephen   (next)   of 
Ponsboume   Park,   Herts.,   sometime   private  secretary    to 
Warren  Hastings.    B.  1783,  in  Calcutta.    School,  Hackney.] 
Matric.    Michs.    1801;    B.A.    1806;    M.A.    1809.     Adm.    at 
Lmcohi's  Inn,  June  17,  1802.  Called  to  the  Bar,  July  5,  1808. 
Entered  the  War  Office  as  Private  Secretary  to  Viscount 
Palmerston,    1809;    Superintendent   of    Military   Accounts, 
1811-26;  Deputy  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  1826-51.   Privy 
Councillor,   1851.    A  Commissioner  of   the   Royal   Mihtary 
Asylum  for  many  years.    Married,  Dec.  6,  1811,  the  Hon. 
Elizabeth  Temple,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry,  Viscount  Palmerston, 
and  sister  of  Viscount  Pahnerston,  afterwards  Prune  Minister. 
Died  Jan.  4,   i866,  at  Broom  House,  Fulham.    Father  of 
Stephen  H.  (1830).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  500.) 
SULIVAN,   STEPHEN.     Adm.   pens,    (age    18)    at   Emmanuel, 
Sept.  15,  1759.    S.  of  Laurence  [formerly  O'Sullivan],  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Ashburton  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Owen, 
free-merchant  and  master  of  the  ship  Bombay  Merchant)]. 
Bapt.  in  Bombay,  22  Oct.   i742-    B.  in  Bombay.    School, 
Charterhouse.    Matric.  Michs.   1760;  B.A.  1765.    Bamster- 
at-law,  of  the  Inner  Temple.    Appointed   to  Madras  C.S.; 
Persian  translator  and  Secretary,  Madras,   1778;  Resident 
at    Tanjore,    1780.    Transferred     to    Bengal    C.S.;     Judge 
Advocate-General,   1780-83.    Private  Secretary  to  Warren 
Hastings,  Governor-General,    12   Jan.    1781   to  June   1783. 
Author  of  some  translations  from  the  Persian  writings  of 
Sadi,  and  of  an  'Epistle  in  Verse  to  a  friend  at   Rome' 
(privately   printed   in   London,    1772)-     Married    Elizabeth 
Forde,  nee  Davis.    Buried  June   16,   1821.    Father  of  the 
above.   (V.  Hodson.) 
SULIVAN,  STEPHEN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  9, 
1830.  S.  of  Lawrence  (1800)  Esq.  B.  Nov.  3,  1812  in  London. 
Educated  privately.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar.  Secretary 
at  H.M.  Legation  at  Lisbon,  1836;  in  Sardmia;  at  Mumch, 
1839.    Charge  d'affaires  and  Consul-general  to  Chile,  1849. 
Minister  at  Luna,  where  he  died,  1857.    (Obit,  of  his  father, 
G.  Mag.  1866,  274-) 
SULLEY,  ARTHUR-   Matric.  Non-CoII.  Michs.,  1890.  S.  of  John, 
deceased  (and  Mary  Gott).    B.  Dec.   10,   1866,  at  Market 
Harborough,  Leics.    School,  Denstone  College.    Migrated  to 
Caius,  Jan.  14,  1891;  Chapel  Clerk;  B.A.   1893.    Assistant 
Master  at  Denstone  College,  1886-90  and  1893-8.   Master  at 
Tower  House  prep.  School,  Melton  Mowbray,  1898-1901,  and 
at  the  High  School,  Middlesbrough,   1901-31.    Latterly  of 
I,  Vansittart  Terrace,  Redcar,  where  he  died  Feb.  21,  1946. 
(Denstone Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  in.  ^1%;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
The  Times,  Feb.  25,  1946.) 
SULLIVAN,  ARNOLD  MOON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i, 
1897.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Michael.   B.  [Aug.  30,  1878],  at  Kirby 
Moorside,  Yorks.    School,  St  Peter's,  York.    Matnc.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.   Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1903; 
priest,  1905.   Assistant  Master  at  St  Andrew's  School,  East- 
bourne, 1900-7.  C.  of  St  John's,  Meads,  Eastbourne,  1903-6. 
Succentor  of  Leeds,   1906-8;   Precentor,   1908-14.    C.  and 
Clerk  in  Orders,  1913-15-  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19, 
(Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.).   P.C.  of  Chapel  Allerton,  Yorks.,  1914- 
27.  R.  of  Richmond,  Yorks.,  1927-43.  Married,  June  7,  1910, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Mr  Kent,  of  Great  Stanmore.  Died  June  27, 
1943,  at  Eastbourne.    (Peile,  11.  819;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
June  29,  1943-) 


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Sullivan,  Arthur  Seymour 

SULLIVAN,  ARTHUR  SEYMOUR.  Hon.  Mus.  Doc.  1876.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1876.  [Younger  s.  of  Thomas, 
Professor  of  Music  at  Kneller  Hall,  London  (and  Mary 
Clementina,  dau.  of  James  Coghlan).  B.  May  13,  1842. 
School,  Choir,  Chapel  Royal,  St  James's  Palace,  and  at  the 
Royal  Academy  of  Music]  F.R.A.M.  Organist  and  choir- 
master at  St  Michael's,  Chester  Square,  1861-72.  Professor  of 
Composition,  Royal  Academy  of  Music,  1866.  First  venture 
in  the  field  of  comic  opera  was  Cox  and  Box,  1867:  first  opera 
in  collaboration  with  Gilbert,  Thespis,  or  the  Gods  grown  old  in 
1875;  H.M.S.  Pinafore,  1878,  and  The  Mikado,  1885.  The 
Savoy  Theatre  was  built  especially  by  D'Oyly  Carte  for  the 
Gilbert  and  Sullivan  operas.  Conductor  of  many  orchestral 
societies.  First  Principal,  National  Training  School  of  Music, 
1876-81.  Hon.  D.  Mus.,  Oxon.,  1879.  Of&cier  de  Legion 
d'Honneur.  Knighted,  1883.  Died,  unmarried,  Nov.  22, 
1900,  at  his  residence  in  London;  buried  in  the  crypt  of 
St  Paul's.    (D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who.) 

SULLIVAN,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
June  9,  1870.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  i877- 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1873;  priest  (Winchester),  1874;  C.  of 
Fawley,  Hants.,  1873-6.  C.  of  Astbury,  Cheshire,  1876-80. 
V.  of  Hulme-Walfield,  1880-1922.  Of  22,  Booth  Street, 
Congleton,  where  he  died,  June  11, 1926,  aged  72.  {Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  June  25,  1926.) 

SULLIVAN,  EDWARD  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  4,  1845.  [and  s.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles,  3rd  Bart,  (and 
Jean  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Taylor,  of  Ember  Court,  Surrey). 
B.  Oct.  29,  1826.]  Matric.  Lent,  1846;  B.A.  1850.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Lanes.  Married,  Sept.  29,  1859,  Mary,  youngest  dau. 
of  Henry  Currie,  M.P.,  of  West  Horsley  Place,  Surrey,  and  had 
issue,  two  daughters.  Succeeded  his  brother,  Charles,  as 
5th  Bart.,  1865.  Of  Ember  Court,  Surrey.  Died  July  22,  1899, 
and  was  succeeded  by  a  cousin.  (Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Walford, 
County  Families ;  Who  was  Who.) 

SULLIVAN,  GEORGE  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  33)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  28,  1844.  S.  of  Peter.  B.  at  Youghal,  Co.  Cork. 
School,  Somerset  (private).   Matric.  Michs.  1844. 

SULLY,  JAMES.  Teacher  (for  the  Teachers'  Training  Syndicate) 
in  the  Theory  of  Education,  1888  and  1891.  [S.  of  J.  W., 
merchant  and  colliery  proprietor.  B.  Mar.  3,  1842,  at 
Bridg^vater,  Somerset.  School,  Independent  College,  Taun- 
ton. B.A.,  London,  1866;  M.A.  London,  1868.]  Professor  of 
Philosophy,  University  College,  London.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Author,  Sensation  and  Intuitions ;  Outlines  of  Psycho- 
logy; The  Human  Mind;  Studies  of  Childhood;  Italian  Travel 
Sketches;  My  Life  and  Friends.  Died  Nov.  i,  1923.  {Who  was 
Who.) 

SUMMERHAYES,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  16, 
1881.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Julius  (next),  of  St  John's  vicarage, 
Ealing,  Middlesex.  B.  1862.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  and 
Lecturer  of  Boston,  Lines.,  1886-92.  R.  of  Amberley,  Gloucs., 
1892-1908.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hampstead,  1908-13. 
Director  and  Chaplain  of  St  Michael's  School,  Limpsfield, 
1913-28.  V.  of  Bromfield,  Salop,  1928-38.  Married,  Apr.  14, 
1891,  Emily  Susan,  and  dau.  of  the  Rev.  G.  B.  Blenkin,  V.  of 
Boston,  Lines.  Died  Feb.  28,  1947,  at  Park  House,  Burleigh 
Court,  Brimscombe,  Gloucs.,  aged  84.  Brother  of  Julius  J. 
(1890).  [Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  22,  1891;  The  Times, 
Mar.  3,  1947.) 

SUMMERHAYES,  JULIUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  21, 
1851.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1862.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1859;  priest,  i86o;  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Ealing,  1860-7.  V.  of  St  John's,  Ealing,  1867-1903.  Died 
Apr.  23,  1903,  aged  71,  at  Totland  Bay,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Father  of  the  above  and  the  next.  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Apr.  25,  1903.) 

SUMMERHAYES,  JULIUS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  23,  1890.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Julius  (above),  of  St  John's 
vicarage,  Ealing,  Middlesex.  B.  there.  May  13,  1871.  [School, 
St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1902.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Thame,  Oxon., 
1893-6.  C.  of  St  John's,  Ealing,  1896-1903;  V.  there, 
succeeding  his  father,  1903-39.  Rural  Dean  of  Ealing,  1929- 
34.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1933-9.  Married,  July  19,  1909, 
Emilv  Geraldine,  and  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Edgar  Broade, 
of  Ealing,  formerly  British  Chaplain  at  Biarritz.  Died  June  7, 
1939.  Brother  of  Henry  (1881).  [St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  June  8,  1939.) 
SUMMERS,  ALFRED  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Cati'ASIne's, 
July  31,  1884.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Islington,  London. 
[School,  Citv  of  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1891.  'Assistant  Master  at  Tettenhall  College,  Staffs., 
1887-93;  at  Portsmouth  Grammar  School,  1893-1919. 
Brother  of  Edward  S.  (1872),  Walter  C.  (i£88)  and  William  L. 
(1880).   {Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 


Sumner,  Cecil  Carol  Winton 

SUMMERS,  EDGAR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1853.  S.  of  James  Hillatt.  B.  at  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts. 
School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar, 
1856;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1857;  (Theol. 
Exam.,  ist  Class,  1858);  Scholefield  prize,  1858;  M.A.  i860; 
B.D.  1880.  Adm.  com.  causa  at  O.xford,  1867.  Second 
Master  of  Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar  School,  1859-62.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  i860;  priest,  1861.  Assistant  Master  at  Brighton 
College,  1862-70;  Headmaster  of  Roysse's  School,  .Abingdon, 
1870-83.  V.  of  Brading,  Isle  of  Wight,  1884-96.  Rural  Dean 
of  East  Wight,  1893-1906.  Married,  Mary  Matilda,  only  dau. 
of  William  Henty,  of  Brighton  and  formerly  of  Tasmania. 
Latterly  of  Radley  House,  Winchester,  where  he  died  Dec.  18, 
1907,  aged  73.  Father  of  WiUiam  E.  (1895).  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1907.) 

SUMMERS,  EDWARD  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Mar.  20,  1872.  S.  of  R[obert],  Esq.,  of  Islington.  School, 
City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar;  B.A.  {22nd 
Wrangler)  1876;  M.A.  1906.  Joined  the  staff  of  the  Baptist 
Missionary  Society  in  India,  1876;  Principal  of  Serampore 
College,  Bengal,  1883-1906.  Afterwards  served  on  missionary 
duties  in  Italy,  and  later  held  pastorates  at  Newington  and 
Hackney.  Died  Aug.  6,  1933,  aged  80.  Brother  of  Alfred  H. 
(1884),  Walter  C.  (1888)  and  William  L.  (1880).  {The  1  imes, 
Aug.  10,  1933.) 

SUMMERS  (post  CQLMAN),  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Feb.  19,  1785.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  B.  there. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Scholar,  1785-6;  matric.  Michs. 
1787;  B.A.  1790;  M..^.  1811.  Took  the  name  of  Colman,  1786. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  7,  1789;  priest  (London)  Apr.  17, 
1791.  R.  of  Rushmere,  Suffolk,  1791-1842.  Married,  1786, 
Margaret  Davy.  Died  May  22,  1842,  aged  75.  at  Boulogne, 
France.   {Venn,  11.  iii;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  11.  215.) 

SUMMERS,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27,  18S4. 
S.  of  John,  of  'Sunnyside,*  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.  B. 
Mar.  8,  1863,  at  Stalybridge,  Lanes.  School,  Grove  House, 
Tottenham,  London  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
(Law  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1887;  LL.B.  1887.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1888.   {Law  Lists  until  1940.) 

SUMMERS,  WALTER  COVENTRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  27,  1888.  S.  of  Robert,  sohcitor,  of  Islington,  Middlesex 
(and  Amelia  Dye).  B.  there,  Apr.  18,  1869.  School,  City  of 
London  (Dr  Abbott).  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar,  1888; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1890;  Craven  scholar,  i8go; 
B.A.  1892;  Chancellor's  Classical  medal,  1892;  M.A.  1896. 
Fellow,  1893-9.  Classical  tutor  at  Ayerst's  Hostel,  1895. 
Lecturer  in  Latin  at  Owens  College,  Manchester,  1895-1903; 
Professor  of  Classics  at  Firth  College,  Sheffield,  1903-9; 
Professor  of  Latin  at  Sheffield  University,  1909-30.  Hon. 
Litt.D.,  Sheffield,  1934.  Married,  June  10,  1897,  Kate 
Hannaford,  dau.  of  John  Kemp  Gilpin,  of  Wandsworth. 
Author,  A  Study  of  the  Argonautica  of  Valerius  Flaccus;  The 
Silver-age  of  Latin  Poetry.  Edited  Sallust's  Catilina;  Ovid's 
Metamorphoses  VII;  Tacitus'  Histories;  and  Select  Letters  of 
Seneca,  etc.  Died  Mar.  30,  1937,  at  Torquay.  Brother  of 
Alfred  H.  (1884),  Edward  S.  (1872)  and  William  L.  (1880). 
{Schoolmasters'  DireUories;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  i, 
I937-) 

SUMMERS  (post  HENTY-SUMMERS),  WILLIAM  EDGAR.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1895.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edgar  (1853), 
of  Brading  vicarage,  Isle  of  Wight  (and  Mary  MatUda,  dau. 
of  Wmiam  Henty).  B.  Jan.  7,  1877,  at  Abingdon,  Berks. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A. 
1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1900;  priest,  1901;  C.  of 
Monk  Sherborne  with  Pamber,  Hants.,  1900-3.  C.  of  Lydd, 
Kent,  1903-7.  C.  of  St  Thomas',  Winchester,  1907-9-  C.  of 
Petersfield,  Hants.,  1909-16.  V.  of  Hound  with  Netley  Abbey, 
1916-41.  Changed  his  name  to  Henty-Summers,  1924.  Of 
Austrey  Wood,  Rownhams,  Southampton,  in  1951.  (Win- 
chester Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

SUMMERS,  WILLIAM  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11, 
1880.  [4th]  s.  of  Robert,  solicitor,  of  Lonsdale  Square, 
London.  B.  there.  May  24,  1861.  School,  City  of  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Brother  of  .Alfred  H.  (1884), 
Edward  S.  (1872)  and  Walter  C.  (188S). 

SUMNER,  CECIL  CAROL  WINTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1893.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (B.A.  Trin.  CoU.,  Dublm), 
of  the  Chaplain's  house,  H.M.  prison,  War\vick  (and  Fanny 
Laura  Stedman).  B.  Jan.  8.  1875.  at  Cheetham,  Lanes. 
School,  Stamford  (The  Rev.  Dr  Barnard).  Matnc.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Monmouth  School;  at 
Blundell's  School,  Tiverton;  at  Merchiston,  1903;  at  Fram- 
lingham  College,  1903-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1907;  priest 
1909;  C.  of  Hunwick,  Durham,  1907-10.  C  of  St  Oswald, 
Hebbum-on-Tyne,  1910-14.  C.  of  St  Aidan's,  West  Hartle- 
pool, 1914-17.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Gateshead,  1917-20.  C.  of 
Shildon,  1922-6.  P.C.  of  Benfieldside,  1926-9.  P.C.  of 
Nenthead,  Northumberland,  1929-32.  P.C.  of  Greenhead, 
1932-45.  Of  Havdon  Bridge,  Northumberland  in  1952. 
{Crockford;  Schoolmasters'  Directories. 


Sumner,  Charles  Cecil 

SUMNER,  CHARLES  CECIL.    Adrn.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar    26, 
1866.   S.  of  GeorKe,  surgeon,  of  Lymm,  Cheshire.  ."•  '"ere, 
Ian.  2,  1848.   School,  Manchester  Grammar.   Matnc.  Micfts. 
1866;  Scholar;  B.A.  1876.   Assistant  Master  at  Manchester 
Grammar  School,  1870-2.    Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1872, 
priest,  1875;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Cheetham,  Manchester,  i872-3- 
C.  of  St  Mark's.  Cheetham,  1873-6.  C  of  Walpole  S   An^ew. 
Norfolk,  1876-7.  P.C.  of  the  Octagon  Church  (Chapelof  Ease) , 
Wisbech,  Cambs.,   1877-88.    R.  of  Melton,  Norfolk    1888- 
1900.   Died  June  15,  1900.   (Crockford;  Venn,  11.  373-) 
SUMNER,  CHARLES  PINFOLD.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Oliver  (B.A.  Durham,  C.  of  Weeting,  Norfolk) 
(and  Elizabeth  Seagrave).    B.  Jan.  2,  1867,  at  Pau.  France. 
Schools,  Brighton  CoUege  and  CUfton  CoUege.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1887;    B.A.    1891;    M.A.    1899.     Esquu-e    Bedell,    1922-37. 
Assistant  Master  at  Eversley  prep.  School;  and  at  a  school  in 
Cheam.    A  private  'Coach'  in  Cambridge.    Secretary  to  the 
Medical  Grants  Committee  at  Cambridge,  1915-26;  and  to  the 
University  State  Scholarships  Committee  from  1928.    Died 
Feb.  2,  1946,  at  Cambridge.    (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  iii, 
493;  The  Times,  Feb.  4,  1946.) 
SUMNER,    CHARLES    RICHARD.     Adm     pens,    at    Trinity 
Feb.   17,   1810.    [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.   Robert  (1767).  V.  of 
Kenilworth  (and  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Bird,  of  London). 
B   Nov   22    1790,  at  Kenilworth.   School,  Eton.  While  there 
wrote  a  novel.  The  White  Nun,  or  the  Black  Bog  of  Dromore, 
which  he  sold  for  £5  to  Ingalton,  the  local  bookseller.     It  was 
issued  as  by  "a  young  gentleman  of  Note,     the  publisher 
explaining  to  the  author  that  everyone  would  see  that  "note 
was  "Eton"  spelt  backwards.']  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  Scholar, 
1812;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817;  D.D.  per  Lit.  Reg.,  1825.   Adm. 
ad  eundem,   at   Oxford,    1841.   The   last   Secretary   of    the 
Speculative  Society,  afterwards  merged  m  the  Umon     Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  5,  1814;  priest,  1817;  C.  of  Highclere, 
Surrey,  1816-21.    First  Minister  of  the  English  Church  at 
Geneva,  18 14.    Preb.  of  Worcester,  1822-5.  V.  of  St  Helen  s, 
Abingdon,  1821-3.    Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1825-7.    Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1826-7.  Dean  of  St  Paul's,  1826-7.  Bishop  of  Llandafi, 
1826-7.    Bishop  of  Winchester,  1827-69;  resigned.  Noted  for 
his  munificence.  Lived  latterly  at  Farnham  Castle,  Surrey. 
Married,  Jan.  24,  18 16,  Jennie  Fanny  Barnabine,  eldest  dau. 
of  J.  P.  Maunoir,  M.D.,  Professor  of  surgery  at  Geneva,  and 
had  issue.     Author,  Sermons;  edited  Milton's  De  Dodrina 
Christiana.  Died  Aug.  15,  1874.  Brother  of  John  B.  (1798) 
and  Robert  (1800).  {Crockford;  D.N.B.) 
SUMNER,  CHARLES  VERNON  HOLME.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Trinity,  .\pT.  16,  1817;  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  had  matric.  June  27,  1816.   S.  of  George  (1778). 
B.  in  Westminster.    School,  London.    Matnc.  Michs.   1817; 
B.A.  1823.    R.  of  Famborough,  Hants.,  1827-34,  and  R.  of 
Newdigate,  Surrey,  1827-34.    R.  of  Byfleet,  1834-51.    C.  of 
Guston  and  West  Cliffe,  Kent,   1852-3.    R.  of  Ringwould, 
1853-66.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to 
the  Queen.    Married,  1825,  Henrietta  Katherine,  dau.  of  W. 
Mason,  of  Necton   Hall.    Died    Dec.    4,    1875.    Brother  of 
William  H.  (1817).   {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 
SUMNER,  EDMUND.   Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895.   Eldest  s. 
of  Edmund,  solicitor,  of  Doctors'  Commons,  and  of  Eltham, 
Kent     B.  Aug.  31,   1876,  at  Eltham.    School,  Wellington 
College.    Matric.   Michs.    1895;   B.A.    1898.    A  member  of 
Lloyd's.   {Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 
SUMNER,  FRANCIS  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12, 
1872.     [5th]   s.   of  Charles   [County  Court  Judge]    (Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  1837),  of  Harescombe  Grange  and  Hempsted 
Court,  Gloucs.   B.  Aug.  17,  i853>  at  Stroud,  Gloucs.   School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1882.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bp  Ryan  for  Ripon)  1877;  priest  (Ripon)  1878;  C.  of 
Penistone,  Yorks.,  1877-8.   C.  of  Cobham,  Surrey,  1878-83. 
C.  of  Andover,  Hants.,  1885-7.  V.  of  Hurstboume-Tarrant, 
1887-92.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Alton,  1892-1912.   R.  of  Chawton, 
1912-26.   Lived  latterly  at  Parkstone,  Dorset.  Died  Feb.  19, 
1935;  buried  at  Chawton.    {Crockford;  Haileybury  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Feb.  22  and  25,  1935-) 
SUMNER,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  17,  1892.  S.  of  William,  gent,  [died  Dec.  10,  1878]  (and 
Mary  Hoggarth).  B.  Mar.  4,  1875,  at  Preston,  Lanes.  School 
Preston  Grammar  (The  Rev.  A.  B.  Bevan).    Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1899;  M.D.  1923.    At 
St    Mary's    Hospital;    House    Physician    there.     M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1898;  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1904.   Lieut.,  I.M.S.  1901; 
Capt.  1904;  Major,   1912.    Civil  Surgeon,   1911-14.    In  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Temp.  Lieut.-Col.  commanding  no.  3 
Indian  General  Hospital,  E.A.F.;  mentioned  in  despatches.) 
Civil  Surgeon   at   Simla,    1921-7;   retired.     Practised   sub- 
sequently at  Dorchester.  Senior  Hon.  Surgeon,  Dorset  County 
Hospital.    Author,  medical.     Died  May   i,    1952.   {Medical 
Directories;  Army  Lists;  Lancet,  May  17,  1952.) 


Sumner,  Richard 

SUMNER  (post  HOLME-SUMNER),  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  23,  1778.  OfCalcutta.   [Eldest  s.  of  William 
Brightwell,  of  Hatchlands  Park,  Surrey,  Member  of  Council 
in  India.  B.  Nov.  lo,  1760.  School,  Harrow.]   Matric.  Michs. 
1780.     Adm.   at   Lincoln's   Inn,   Nov.   23,    1779-     M.P.   for 
Ilchester,  1787-90;  for  Guildford,  1790-6;  forSurrey,  1807-26; 
for   Guildford,    1830-1.     Of    Hatchlands,    Surrey.     Colonel, 
Surrey  Militia.  Married,  1787,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Col.  C.  Pemble. 
Assumed   the  additional  surname  of  Holme  on  inheriting 
Hohne  Hill,  Cumberland.  Father  of  Charles  V.  H.  (18 17)  and 
William  H.  (1817).    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Return  of  M.P.s; 
Burke,  L.G.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
SUMNER,  HENRY  JOHN  LE  COUTEUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June27, 1865.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn]  M[aunoir]. 
(Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1835),  of  Buriton,  Hants.    [B.  Dec. 
24,  1845.]    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869; 
M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of 
Godstone,  Surrey,  1869-71.    C.  of  Buriton,  Hants.,  1871-4- 
V.  of  Yateley,  1874-85.   Died  Apr.  5,  1885.   {Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  8,  1885;  Burke,  L.G.) 
SUMNER,  HUMPHREY.    .'Vdm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Sept.   3-    1762.    [S.  of   the  Rev.  John   (1723), 
sometime  Head  Master  of  Eton  (and  Sarah).    B.  at  Eton. 
Bapt.  there,  Sept.  15,  1743-]   Matric.  Michs.  1762;  B.A.  1767; 
M.A.  1770;  D.D.  1783.  Fellow,  1765-80;  Provost,  1797-1814. 
Vice-Chancellor,   1798-9  and   1802-3.    Assistant  Master  at 
Eton,  1767-90.    R.  of  Dunton-Waylett,  Essex,  1779-98.    R. 
of  Copdock,  and  V.  of  Washbrook,  Suffolk,  1785.    Preb.  of 
Salisbury,   1782-1814.  When  in  November  1798,  addresses 
were   presented    by    the    University   and    the    Corporation 
congratulating  the  King  on  the  battle  of  the  Nile,  'it  un- 
fortunately happened  that  several  of  our  deputation  were  not 
particularly   well   calculated   to  make   a  good  figure   in   a 
procession.  The  Vice-Chancellor  was  a  martyr  to  the  gout, 
and  so  extremely  deaf  that  he  never  knew  whether  he  was 
speaking  in  a  high  or  low  tone.   Dr  [Philip]  Douglas  had  but 
one  eye  and  was  a  perfect  skeleton.  The  Registrary  [George 
Borlase]    was    afflicted    with    black    jaundice;    and    [John] 
Broderip,  of  King's,  was  just  recovering  from  yellow  jaundice. 
Another  of  the  deputation  was  a  cripple.'    Married,  May  28, 
1790,  Anne,  dau.  of  Dr  Bostock,  Canon  of  Windsor.    Died 
Mar.  23,  18 14,  at  Cambridge;  buried  in  the  CoUege  Chapel. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1767).   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1814,  i. 
417  and  703;  Gunning,  Reminiscences,  11.  104.) 
SUMNER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1819. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Hulme,  Lanes.  School,  Repton.   Matric. 
Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1827.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1824;  priest,  1825.   P.C.  of  Pott-Shrigley,  Cheshire,  1829-72. 
Latterly   of   99,   Adelaide   Road,    Regent's    Park,   London. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1879. 
SUMNER,  JOHN  BIRD.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Nov.  5,  1798.   [Eldest]  s.  of  —  [the  Rev.  Robert  (1767),  V.  of 
Kenilworth  (and  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Bird,  of  London)]. 

B.  [and  bapt.]  Feb.  25,  1780,  at  Kenilworth.  Matric.  Michs. 
1798;  Browne  medal  (Latin  Ode),  1800;  Hulsean  prize,  1802; 
B.A.  1803;  M.A.  1807;  D.D.  1828.  Fellow,  1801-3.  Assistant 
Master  at  Eton,  1802-17;  FeUow  of  Eton,  1817-21.  Ord. 
deacon,  1803.  V.  of  Mapledurham,  Oxon.,  1818-28.  Preb.  of 
Durham,  1820-8.  Bishop  of  Chester,  1828-48.  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury,  1848-62.  Married,  Mar.  31,  1803,  Marianne, 
dau.  of  Capt.  George  Robertson,  R.N.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Sept.  6,  1862,  at  Addington  Park,  Surrey;  buried  in  the 
churchyard  there.  Recumbent  effigy  in  the  nave  of  Canterbury 
Cathedral.  Brother  of  Charles  R.  (1810)  and  Robert  (1800). 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  D.N.B.;  A.  H.  Cooke.) 

SUMNER,  JOHN  WILLIAM  MOORBECK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18) 
at  Caius,  June  23,  1791;  re-adm.  pens.,  as  'Summer.'  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Southchurch,  Essex.  B.  there.  School,  Dedham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1791;  Scholar;  B..\.  1796.  Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury),  Sept.  24,  1797;  priest  (London)  Sept.  23,  1810; 

C.  of  Clewer,  Berks.,  1797.  C.  of  Great  Wakering  and 
N.  Shoebury,  Essex,  18 10.  R.  of  Sutton,  and  C.  of  Rochford, 
1823-6.  Died  Aug.  4,  1826,  aged  53.   (Venn,  11.  122  and  126.) 

SUMNER,  MORTON  CORNISH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29, 
1843.  [S.  of  Richard  (next),  of  Puttenham  Priory,  Surrey 
(and  Frances  Juditha,  dau.  of  George  Molyneux-Mont- 
gomerie).  B.  1S25.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843.  Of  Puttenham 
Priory.  Married,  1849,  Penelope,  only  dau.  of  Count  Valsa- 
machi,  of  Corfu  and  Cephalonia.  Died  in  1878.  (Walford, 
County  Families.) 

SUMNER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  19, 
1813.  [Only]  s.  of  Richard  (and  Susanna  Gambier).  B' 
[Nov.  2,  1795],  at  Shackleford,  Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1813.  Of  Puttenham  Priory,  Surrey.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Surrey;  High  Sheriff,  1843.  Married,  1819,  Frances 
Juditha,  dau.  of  George  Molyneux-Montgomerie,  Esq.,  of 
Garboldisham  Hall,  Norfolk.  Died  in  1873.  Father  of  the 
above.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families;  Sir  W. 
Sterry.) 


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Sumner,  Robert 

SUMNER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Mar.  24,  1767.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (17-3).  sometime 
Headmaster  of  Eton  (and  Sarah).]  Bapt.  Aug.  9,  1748,  at 
Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1767;  B.A.  1771;  M.A.  1774.  FeUow, 
1770-4.  V.  of  Kenilworth,  and  Stoneleigh,  Warws.,  1773- 
1802.  Married,  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Bird,  Alderman  of 
London.  Died  Oct.  9,  1802.  Father  of  John  B.  {1798), 
Charles  R.  (1810)  and  the  next;  brother  of  Humphrey  (1762). 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1802,  n.  1066.) 

SUMNER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  27, 
1800.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (above),  V.  of  Kenilworth 
(and  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Bird,  Alderman  of  London).  B. 
at  Kenilworth.  [Bapt.  Aug.  12, 1781.]  School,  Eton.  Scholar, 
1800;  matric.  Lent,  i8oi;  B.A.  1804.  Died  very  soon  after 
taking  his  degree.  Brother  of  Charles  R.  (1810)  and  John  B. 
(1798).   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Peile,  11.  348;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

SUMNER,  WILLIAM  HOLME.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  16,  1817;  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
matric.  June  27,  1816,  age  17.  S.  of  George  (1778).  B.  at 
East  Clandon,  Surrey.  School,  East  Clandon.  Matric.  Michs. 
1817.  Of  Hatchlands,  Surrey.  Married  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
].  B.  Hankey.  Died  Sept.  10,  1859.  Brother  of  Charles  V.  H. 
(i8i7).    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  11.  434.) 

SUMPTER,  JAMES  FRENCH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  31,  1825.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  6,  1830;  priest, 
Oct.  9,  1831. 

SUMPTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Dec.  16,  1779.  [S.  of  Thomas  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  at 
Histon,  Cambs.]  Bapt.  Feb.  15,  1761.  Matric.  Easter,  1781; 
B.A.  1784;  M.A.  1789.  Fellow,  1782-1803;  Bursar.  Senior 
Proctor,  1802-3.  Died  in  his  rooms  in  College,  Dec.  13,  1803, 
'in  the  prime  of  life,  after  a  few  days  illness';  buried  at 
Histon.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1803,  11.  1258.) 

SUNDERLAND,  ARTHUR  WELLESLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
July  II,  1872.  S.  of  William,  of  27,  Calthorpe  Road,  Birming- 
ham. B.  there  Nov.  18,  1852.  School,  King  Edward's, 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar,  1874;  B..A. 
{Sth  Wrangler)  1876;  M.A.  1879.  'Obtained  a  very  prominent 
position  as  an  actuary,  at  an  early  age,  and  was  also  well 
known  in  financial  circles.'  Manager  and  Actuary  of  the 
National  Life  Assurance.  Died  Mar.  3,  1895,  in  London. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Mar.  5,  1895.) 

SUNDERLAND,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1815.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  7,  18 19;  priest,  June  6,  1830.  P.C.  of 
Eastville,  Lines.,  1847-55  and  of  Midville,  1852-5.  Died 
July  18,  1855,  at  Eastville.  (G.  Mag.,  1855,  11.  439;  Clergy 
List.) 

SUNDERLAND,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  29,  1842.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward,  of  Glentham, 
near  Spital,  Lines.  B.  at  Gainsborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1842. 
Died  in  1844-    (?•  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

SUNDERLAND,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  8, 
1869.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1878. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1875;  priest,  1877;  C.  of 
Kewstoke,  Somerset,  1875-80.  C.  of  Eggington,  Beds., 
1880-1;  V.  there,  1881-1932.  Died,  Mar.  12,  1932,  aged  84. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1932O 

SUNDERLAND,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  27,  1783.  A  'Ten-year  man.'  Matric.  Michs.  i795; 
B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1795.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield,  Litt.  dim. 
from  York)  Dec.  24,  i775;  priest  (York)  July  7,  1776;  C.  of 
Ahnondbury,  Yorks.,  1775-7-  C.  of  Kirkheaton,  1777-1814. 
Died  Oct.  3,  1819,  at  Painsthorpe,  near  Wakefield;  buried 
at  Kirkheaton.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  500;  G.  Mag.,  18 19, 
II.  381.) 

SUNDERLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  13, 
1787.  [Elder]  s.  of  [Cd.]  Thomas,  of  [Littlecroft]  Ulverston, 
Lanes,  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Dickson,  of  Beck  Bank). 
[B.  Dec.  21,  1769.  Bapt.  Jan.  27,  1770.]  Schools  [Hawkshead 
and]  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  i795-  One 
of  the  original  members  of  the  'Apostles'  Club.  V.  of 
St  Mellons  with  Llanedeym,  Glam.,  -1799-1807.  V.  of 
St  Mary's,  Ulverston,  1807-36.  V.  of  Pennington,  Lanes., 
1806-37.  P.C.  of  Ulverston,  1807-35.  V.  of  Wivehscombe, 
Somerset,  1813-37.  R.  of  Norton,  Kent,  1816.  Married 
(1)  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  King,  Vice -Chancellor  of  the 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  J.  Morland,  of  Capplethwaite  Hall.  Died  Dec.  23,  1837, 
aged  68,  at  Ulverston.  Father  of  Thomas  (1825).  {Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag., 
1838,  I.  215;  T.  W.  Thompson;  Bardsley,  Chronicles  of  the 
Town  and  Church  of  Ulverston,  126.) 


SuRRiDGE,  Edward  Ernest  North 

SUNDERLAND,  LANGDALE  MARSDEN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Caius,  Oct.  23,  1834.   S.  of  Joseph,  medical  practitioner, 
of  Halifax,  Yorks.    B.  there.    School,  Shrewsbury.    Matric. 
Michs.  1836.   Resided  three  years.   Brother  of  Thomas  L.  J. 
(1825).   {Venn,  11.  228.) 
SUNDERLAND,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  14,  1825. 
S.  of  William,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.   B.  there,  Aug.  29,  1806. 
School,  Wakefield.   Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar;  B.A.  1829. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham,  Litt.  dim.)  Oct.  3, 1829;  C.  of  Penistone, 
Yorks.,  1829-41;  V.  there,  1841-55.    Head  Master  of  Peni- 
stone Grammar  School,  1837-55.   P-C.  of  Midhope,  1847-55. 
Rural   Dean,    1847-55.     Married,   Sept.    13,    1843,   Eleanor 
Christiana  Shaw,  of  Staincross.    Killed,  July  25,  1855,  when 
'  thrown  from  a  heavily  laden  omnibus  which  was  upset 
between    Chatsworth    and    Rowsley.'     M.I.    at    Penistone. 
{Durham  Ord.  Book;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  11  439;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
SUNDERLAND,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  14, 1825.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1787),  [P.C]  of  Ulverston, 
Lanes.  B.  [Oct.  22,  1808],  in  Lanes.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Lent,  1830;  B.A.  1830.  Won  the  first  English  declamation 
prize  at  Trinity  in  1829  (the  year  in  which  R.  M.  Mihies 
(Lord  Houghton),  took  the  2nd  prize).  One  of  the  outstanding 
figures  of  the  Union;  said  by  Lord  Houghton  to  have  been 
'the  greatest  speaker  he  ever  heard.'    Soon  after  he  left 
Cambridge  his  intellect  was  irrevocably  shattered,  his  career 
was  ruined,  and  he  led  a  wandering  life.   Died  May  24,  1867, 
at  Ulverston.   {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  11.  119;  Life 
of  Lord  Houghton,  1.  76  and  11.  162;  V.  B.  Redstone.) 
SUNDERLAND,    THOMAS    LISTER    JOSEPH.     Adm.    pens, 
(age  17)  at  Caius,  Dec.  30,  1825.   S.  of  Joseph,  surgeon,  of 
Halifax.     B.    there.    School,   Heath,   Yorks.,   and   private. 
Matric.  Michs.   1826;  B.A.   1830;  M.A.   1833.    Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  29,  1831 ;  priest,  June  17,  1832.  V.  of  Tilsworth, 
Beds.,    1833-45.     Married.    May   24,    1837,   Anne,   dau.   of 
Thomas   Lane   Wood,   01   i.-eighton   Buzzard.     Latterly   of 
Ravensden  Grange,  Beds.    Died,  Oct.  15,  1857.    Brother  of 
Langdale  M.  (1834).    {Venn,  11.  198;  Clergy  List;  Walford, 
County  Families;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  11.  564.) 
SUNDERLAND-TAYLOR,    GUY    EDWARD.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1897.   S.  of  [?  Charles,  of  Frant,  Sussex, 
and]  Mrs  Sunderland-Taylor,  of  Chester  Lodge,  Hunstanton. 
[School,  King's,  Peterborough.]    Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1908.  Assistant  Master  at  Durston  House  School, 
Ealing,  1893-6;  at  Berkhamsted  School  (House  Master,  1900- 
36).    (Walford,  County  Families;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
SUNDIUS,  JULIUS  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  I,  1851.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855; 
M.A.  1858.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1855;  priest,  1856.    C.  of 
Grantham,  Lines.,  1855-66.   Died  May  3,  1866,  aged  35,  at 
Grantham.    {Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  May  9, 
1866.) 
SURGEON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  29)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  29,  1790.  S.  of  John  Coat  Hill,  Assistant  to  Dr  Carr  at 
Hertford  School.   Did  not  reside;  name  oS,  Nov.  12,  1790- 
SURGEY,  HERBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1883.  S.  of  Cornelius,  elastic-rubber  worker  (and  Mary  Ann). 

B.  Feb.  13,  1857,  at  Nottingham.  School,  King  Edward's, 
Birmingham;  and  at  Owens  College,  Manchester;  [B.A., 
London  Univ.  1881].  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Migrated  to 
Christ's,  Oct.  18,  1884;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  B.A.  Man- 
chester, 1904.  Assistant  Master  at  Dorset  County  School, 
1887-90.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of 
Cattistock,  Dorset,  1890-2.    C.  of  Dufiield,  Derbs.,  1892-8. 

C.  of  West  Bridgford,  Notts.,  1898-1902.  C.  of  Somerby  and 
Assistant  Master  at  Grantham  School,  Lines.,  1902-5.  R.  of 
Muckton  with  Burwell  and  Walmsgate,'  1905-14.  Died 
Feb.  28,  1914,  at  Muckton  rectory.  {Eagle,  xxxvi.  219; 
Peile,  II.  712;  CrocKford;  Christ's  Coll.  obit,  notes;  Matrtcs. 
and  Degrees,  1851-1900  oraits  his  migration  to  Christ's.) 

SURRAGE,  EDWARD  JOHN  ROCKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1886.  S.  of  Jacob,  M.D.,  of  Clifton.  B.  at 
Wincanton,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889; 
LL.B.  1890.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  2,  1889. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  29,  1892.  Died  Dec.  26, 1939,  aged  71, 
at  Felpham,  Sussex.   {Lau'  Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  28,  I939-) 

SURRIDGE,  EDWARD  ERNEST  NORTH.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  6,  1883.  S.  of  the  Rev.  H[enry]  A[rthur]  D[iUon] 
(Magdalen  HaU,  Oxford,  1855),  schoolmaster,  of  Bowdon, 
Cheshire.  B.  July  26,  1864,  in  St  Pancras,  London.  School, 
Brentwood.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1891.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House 
Physician  there.  Assistant  House  Surgeon,  Norfolk  and 
Norwich  Hospital.  Practised  at  Knutsford,  Cheshire,  1900- 
50.  Married,  Aug.  31,  1S97,  Edith  Winifrede,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Geoffrey  BirtweU,  of  Ashley,  Cheshire.  Died 
.\pr.  17,  1938,  at  Wendon,  near  Saffron  Walden.  {Venn,  11. 
465;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  19,  1938.) 


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SuRRiDGE,  William  North 

SURRIDGE  (post  ANDREWS),  WILLIAM  NORTH.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  May  31,  1877.  S.  of  North,  of  Romford  Hall, 
Essex.  B.  there,  Nov.  5,  1858.  School,  Charterhouse, 
Godalming.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1887, 
Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Tring, 
Herts.,  1881-6.  C.  of  Moulsham,  Essex,  1887-g.  C.  of  Diss, 
Norfolk,  1889-91.  V.  of  Paston,  1891-1904.  R-  (sinecure)  of 
Ermington,  Devon,  1901-4.  R.  of  Boxford,  Berks.,  1904-20. 
Assumed  the  surname  of  Andrews,  in  lieu  of  Surridge,  Sept. 
20,  1882.  Married,  Jan.  12,  1892,  Edith  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Robertson  Manning,  R.  of  Diss.  Died  in 
1922.   {The  Guardian,  Jan.  20,  1892;  Charterhouse  Reg.) 

SURTEES,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  14,  1821. 
S.  of  Anthony,  Esq.,  of  [Hamsterley  Hall],  near  Gateshead, 
Durham  (and  Alice,  sister  of  Christopher  Blackett,  of 
Wylam).  B.  Oct.  8,  i8o8,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  [School, 
Durham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1821.  Died,  unmarried.  Mar.  24, 
1831,  at  Malta.    {Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

SURTEES,  AUBONE  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2, 
1884.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Alfred  Wright,  of  [Dinsdale,  Co.  Durham 
and]  32,  Queensborough  Terrace,  London  (and  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  Col.  W.  H.  Robinson).  B.  Oct.  2,  1865,  in  London.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  FootbaU  (rugby) 
'blue,'  1886.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1891;  practised  at  2,  Bond 
Court,  Walbrook,  London,  E.C.  Of  Dinsdale,  Co.  Durham. 
Married  1892,  Jeanetta,  dau.  of  Bryce  Smith,  of  Ryebank, 
Chorlton-cum-Hardy,  Lanes.,  and  had  issue.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Northumberland  Fusiliers  and 
Gen.  List  (Army  Canteen  Committee)).  Died  in  1923. 
Brother  of  William  F.  (1890).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Law  Lists.) 

SURTEES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  5, 
1837.  Of  Norfolk.  [7th  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Univ.  Coll., 
Oxford,  i8oi),  R.  of  Banham  (and  Mary  Ann,  sister  of 
Sir  John  Caesar  Hawkins,  Bt.).  B.  1819.  Schools,  Shrewsbury 
and  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841; 
M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  Taverham, 
Norfolk,  1842-7.  C.  of  Spennithome,  Yorks.,  1848-51.  R.  of 
Holtby,  1852-99.  Married,  1849,  Caroline  Maria,  dau.  of 
S.  V.  Dashwood,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  29,  1899.  {Bury 
St  Edmunds  Sch.  List;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 

SURTEES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  19, 
1801.  S.  of  Crosier,  of  Redworth  House,  Co.  Durham  (and 
Jane  Surtees).  School,  Witton,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1801.  Of  Redworth  Hall,  Co.  Durham.  J. P.  and  D.L  ;  High 
Sheriff  of  Durham,  1855.  Married  (i)  Oct.  24,  1811,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Isaac  Cookson  of  Whitehill,  and  had  issue;  (2)  July  8, 
1850,  Annie  Hepburne  Mercer,  widow  of  Justinian  Alston,  of 
Odell  Castle,  Beds.  Died  Apr.  8,  1857.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

SURTEES,  ROBERT  LAMBTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  3,  1832.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  (above),  of 
Redworth  Hall,  Darlington  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Isaac 
Cookson,  Esq.,  of  Whitehill).  B.  [Dec.  20,  1812],  at  Redworth 
Hall,  Co.  Durham.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1840.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  28,  1841.  Of  Redworth  Hall,  and  The  Grove, 
Durham.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Durham.  Died,  unmarried, 
Nov.  14,  1863.  {List  ofCarthusiatts;  Law  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 

SURTEES,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  4, 
1890.  [3rd]  s.  of  Alfred  Wright,  of  Dinsdale-on-Tees,  Durham, 
deceased  (and  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Col.  W.  H.  Robinson).  B. 
Oct.  16,  1871.  School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B..\.  1893;  M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1899;  priest, 
1900;  C.  of  Lythe,  Yorks.,  1899-1901.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Leeds, 
1901-6.  R.  of  Sampford  Courtenay  with  Sticklepath,  Devon, 
1906-11.  Rural  Dean  of  Okehampton,  1909-11;  of  Three 
Towns,  1918-20.  P.C.  of  St  Simon's,  Plymouth,  191 1-25. 
Archdeacon  of  Exeter,  1925-30;  Canon,  1925.  Suffragan 
Bishop  of  Crediton,  1930-52-.  Brother  of  Aubone  A.  (1884). 
{Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who's  Who.) 

SUSMANN  (post  SUSMAN),  WALTER  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  2,  1893.  [3rd]  s.  of  Paul,  merchant,  of  Ardwick,  Man- 
chester (and  Julie  Marcus).  B.  June  lo,  1874,  at  Moss  Side, 
Manchester.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896; 
M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1903.  At  St  George's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1900.  House  Surgeon,  Westminster 
Hospital;  House  Physician,  Victoria  Hospital  for  Children. 
Practised  at  Henley-on-Thames.  Deputy-Coroner  for  South 
Oxfordshire.  Mayor  of  Henley,  1926.  Surgeon  at  the  Reading 
War  Hospital  during  the  Great  War,  1914-19.  Of  Harpsden 
Rise,  Harpsden  Way,  Henley-on-Thames  in  1947.  {Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  535;  Medical  Direcrories.) 


SuTCLiFFE,  Robert 

SUSSEX,  H.R.H.  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK,  DUKE  OF.  Adm. 
a  nobleman  at  Trinity,  Sept.  4,  xSi8.  6th  s.  of  H.M.  King 
George  III  and  Queen  Charlotte.  B.  Jan.  27,  i773-  Hon. 
LL.D.  1819.  F.R.S.,  1828;  President,  1830-8.  Died  Apr.  21, 
1843.  {D.N.Ei.) 
SUTCLIFFE,  AUBREY  CUNLIFFE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Jamaica)  1902;  priest,  1905;  C.  of 
St  George's,  Kingston,  Jamaica,  1902-4.  C.  of  Halfway  Tree, 
Jamaica,  1904-7.  C.  of  Pannal,  Yorks.,  1907-14.  V.  of 
Austwick,  1915-27.  V.of  FewstonwithBlubberhouses,  1927- 
35.  V.  of  Burton,  Westmorland,  I935-52--  {Crockford.) 
SUTCLIFFE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  6, 
1840.  S.  of  — ,  of  Red-Lees,  near  Burnley,  Lanes.  Matric. 
Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Worsthome,  Lanes.,  1844-60.  V.  of 
St  John's,  Hohne,  Whalley,  1860-96.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1897. 
SUTCLIFFE,    HARRY   OCTAVIUS.     Matric.   Non-Coil.    Michs. 

1891. 
SUTCLIFFE,  HENRY  JAMES  HALLIWELL.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  9,  1889.  S.  of  John,  of  Bingley,  Yorks.  B.  1870,  at 
Thackley,  Yorks.  School,  Bingley  Grammar,  of  which  his 
father  was  Head  Master.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  exhibitioner; 
B.A.  1893.  Resided  at  White  Abbey,  Linton-in-Craven, 
Yorks.  A  well-known  Yorkshire  novelist.  Author,  The 
Eleventh  Commandment;  A  Man  of  the  Moors;  Through 
Sorrow's  Gates;  The  Winds  of  March;  The  Striding  Dales,  etc. 
Married,  Feb.  16,  1904,  Mabel  Gertrude,  dau.  of  James 
MaskeU  Cottrell,  of  Twickenham.  Died  Jan.  14,  1932;  buried 
at  BumsaU.  {Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  16,  1932.) 
SUTCLIFFE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  i,  1843; 
re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  11,  1843.  S.  of  Richard,  farmer  (and 
Sally).  B.  Sept.  27,  1824,  at  Heptonstall,  Yorks.  .Matric. 
Michs.  1843;  B.A.  {16th  Wrangler)  1847;  M.A.  1857.  Principal 
of  the  Hindu  College,  Calcutta  and  Registrar  of  Calcutta 
University  from  1866.  Married,  May  24,  1854,  in  Calcutta, 
Harriet  Eliza,  dau.  of  Gregory  Mateveiefl,  of  Moscow  and 
London.  Died  c.  1879.  {The  Guardian,  July  26,  1854.) 
SUTCLIFFE,  JAMES  WOOD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1890. 
[2nd]  s.  of  James  Smith,  of  Bacup,  Lanes.  School,  Leys, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Resided  one  year.  A 
director  of  William  Sutcliffe  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  flour-millers,  of 
Manchester.  Lived  at  Seafield  Road,  Lytham,  Lanes.,  where 
he  died,  Feb.  20,  1942,  aged  70.  {The  Times,  Feb.  24,  1942.) 
SUTCLIFFE,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883. 
SUTCLIFFE,  JOSEPH  GEORGE.  .Mm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  12,  1871.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Burnley,  Lanes.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon) 
1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  (and  Lecturer)  of  Wakefield,  1875-8. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Dunmore,  and  of  St  Andrew's, 
Dunmore,  1878-1900.  Latterly  of  Malham,  Leeds,  where  he 
died  Oct.  9,  1914,  aged  62.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Oct.  15,  1914-) 
SUTCLIFFE,  JOSEPH  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  7.  i873- 
[S.  of  Joseph,  wine-merchant  (and  Mary  Ellen).  School, 
Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880. 
Died,  Sept.  19,  1927,  aged  73,  at  Fuenterrabia,  Spain, 
'fortified  by  the  rites  of  the  Church.  R.I. P.'  Brother  of 
WiUiam  O.  (1875).  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Sept.  24,  1927.) 
SUTCLIFFE,  PERCY  TEMPLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  17,  1892.  S.  of  G[eorge],  Esq.,  of  Oak  Hill,  Burnley. 
[B.  Jan.  10,  1873.  School,  Giggleswick.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1895;  M.B.,  B.Chir.,  and  M.A.  1899.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital.  Naval  Surgeon,  R.N. ;  Staff  Surgeon,  1910.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-ig  (Surgeon-Cdr.,  R.N.;  in  the 
Medical  Dept.  of  the  Admiralty,  1917-20;  O.B.E.)  Sub- 
sequently practised  at  Snitterfield.  Order  of  St  Maurice  and 
St  Lazarus  (Italy)  for  services  rendered  in  Calabria  after  the 
earthquake  in  December,  1908.  Of  Park  View,  Snitterfield, 
near  Stratford-on-Avon,  where  he  died  Sept.  18,  1949. 
{Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  Univ.  War  List; 
Burke,  O.B.E.) 
SUTCLIFFE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  30)  at  St  John's, 
1753.  B.  in  Yorks.  School,  Halifax.  Matric.  Easter,  1761; 
M.A.  {per.  lit.  reg.)  1761.  Master  of  Hipperholme  Grammar 
School  and  V.  of  Lightcliffe,  near  Halifax.  {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  III.  621.) 
SUTCLIFFE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  21,  1789;  from  University  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  Dec.  17, 1787,  age  i6{sic).  S.  of  John.of  Hoohoyle, 
Halifax,  Yorks.  (and  Grace,  dau.  of  Abraham  Gibson,  of 
Brigroyd).  B.Nov.  5,  1771,  at  Hoohoyle.  School,  Manchester 
Grammar.  Matric.  Easter,  1789.  Lived  at  Bath,  where  he 
died  Dec.  22,  1827.  Father  of  William  (i8i8).  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Manchester  Sch.  Reg.) 


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SUTCLIFFE,    SEXTUS   EDWARD.     Matric.   Non-CoU.     Michs. 

SUTCLIFFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Magdalene, 
June  6,  1840.  [Only]  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Heptonstall,  near 
Halifax  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Eastwood,  of  Yorks.). 
School,  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B..\.  1844;  M.A.  1847. 
Ord.  deacon,  1845 ;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Wibsey,  Yorks.,  1845-7. 
P.C.  of  Heptonstall,  1847-60.  Latterly  of  Royds  House, 
Heptonstall.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding  and  Lancashire. 
Married,  1849,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Richard  Sutcliffe,  Esq.,  of  Lumb 
Bank,  Heptonstall,  and  had  issue,  a  daughter.  Distinguished 
from  a  namesake  who  was  at  St  Bees  and  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Blackburn  and  P.C.  of  Rivington,  Lanes.,  1856-79.  (Leeds 
Gr.  Sell.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families;  Clergy  List.) 

SUTCLIFFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  29,  1818.  S.  of  Robert  (1789).  B.  [Sept.  4,  1800],  at 
Bath.  School,  Little  Dunham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1819; 
Scholar,  1821;  B.A.  (14th  Hyangler)  1823;  M.A.  1826.  Of 
Hoohoyle,  Yorks.,  and  Great  Bramingham,  Beds.  High 
Sheriff  of  Beds.,  1843.  Died,  unmarried,  May  7,  1852,  at 
Bath.   (Manchester  Sck.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.  185?,  i.  638.) 

SUTCLIFFE,  WILLIAM  ORMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1875.  S.  of  Joseph,  wine-merchant  (and  Mary 
Ellen).  B.  Oct.  24,  1856,  at  Halifax.  Bapt.  Dec.  22,  1856. 
School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  H.  W.  Moss,  M.A.).  Matric.  Easter 
1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  (i^h  Classic)  1880;  M.A.  1897.  Ord., 
R.C.  priest,  1888.  Head  of  St  Edmund's  House,  Cambridge, 
1898-1904.  Inspector  of  Schools,  Archdiocese  of  West- 
minster, 1904-35.  Latterly  of  The  Presbytery,  Shepherd's 
Bush,  London.  Died  Nov.  16,  1944.  Brother  of  Joseph  G. 
(1873).    (Shreivsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  F.  P.  White.) 

SUTER,  ANDREW  BURN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  10, 
1849.  [S.  of  Richard,  architect,  of  Fenchurch  Street,  London 
(and  Ruth  Aime,  dau.  of  Major -General  Andrew  Bum).  B. 
Nov  30  1830.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.]  Matric.  AUchs. 
1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1857;  D.D.  1867.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1855;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  St  Dunstan's-in-the-West, 
London,  1855-8.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Mile  End,  1858-66. 
Bishop  of  Nelson,  New  Zealand,  1866-91.  Married,  Aug.  7, 
i860,  Amelia  Damans,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Harrison, 
P.C.  of  Womenswould,  Kent.  Resigned  the  Bishopric  in  189 1 
with  a  view  to  returning  to  England,  but  was  seized  with 
paralysis  on  his  way  to  embark,  from  which  he  did  not 
recover,  dying  Apr.  29,  1895,  at  Nelson.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  Colonial  Gentry; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  May  31,  1895.) 

SUTER,  RICHARD  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr  4  1846.  S.  of  Richard,  architect,  of  Fenchurch  Street, 
London  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1854.  A  Minister  of  the 
Catholic  .\postoUc  Church  in  Australia.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

SUTHERLAND,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  13  1852.  S.  of  James,  of  Gainsford  Street,  Southwark, 
London'.  B.  there.  School,  Queen  EUzabeth's,  Southwark. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1859;  priest,  i860.  C.  of  St  PhiUp's,  Kensmgton, 
1859-70,  and  Assistant  Master  at  Stepney  Grammar  School 
until  1S70.   Disappears  from  Crockford  and  Clergy  List,  1872. 

SUTHERLAND,  DONALD  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct  14  1899 -an  Advanced  Student.  S.  of  William,  merchant, 
of  Brora,  Sutherland  (and  Jane  Murray).  B.  there,  June  30, 
1863  At  Watson's  College  and  Edinburgh  Umversity;  M.B. 
and  C.M.,  1886;  B.Sc.  1889.  Matric.  i\Uchs.  1899;  B.A.  1901; 
M.A.  1908.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1904.  .\ssistant 
Bacteriologist,  Local  Government  Board  Laboratories. 
Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  the  County  of  Sutherland  and 
burgh  of  Dornoch,  1890.  Senior  Bacteriologist,  MetropoUtan 
Water  Board  from  1905.  Resided  latterly  at  Ealing,  where  he 
died  Jan.  10,  1946.  (Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Jan.  14, 
1946;  B.M.].,  Jan.  26,  1946.) 

SUTHERLAND,  EVAN  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1891.  [3rd]  s.  of  H[enry]  H[ohnes],  Esq.,  of  2,  Wetherby 
Gardens,  S.  Ivensington,  London  (and  Anne  Smclau:,  dau.  of 
George  Dunnett,  of  Thurso).  [B.  Dec.  iS,  1872.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  iUchs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1900  Ord. 
deacon  (St  Albans)  1896;  priest,  1897;  C.  of  Cheshunt  Herts., 
1896-8  C.  of  Canton,  Cardiff,  1898-1901.  C.  of  St  Martm  s, 
Roath,  Cardifi,  1901-2;  V.  there,  1903-5-  Died  Apr.  1909. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

SUTHERLAND,  HENRY.  B.A.  1867,  mcorp.  from  Oxford.  Adm. 
FeU  -Com.  at  Downing,  Feb.  13,  1867.  [2nd  s.  of  Alexander 
John  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1829),  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Rich- 
mond Terrace,  Whitehall  (and  Alison  Johanna  Carmichael). 
B  Dec  ^8  1841.  Schools,  Radley  and  Westminster.]  Matric. 
from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,   Jan.  18,  1861,   age  19;  B.A. 


SuTTHERY,  Arthur  Melbourne 

(Oxford)  1864;  B.Med,  and  M.A.  (Oxford)  1869;  D.Med. 
(Oxford)  1872.  At  Addenbrookes  Hospital,  Cambridge  and  St 
George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.P.,  1870.  Assistant  Medical  Officer, 
West  Riding  County  lunatic  asylum,  Wakefield.  Practised  in 
London.  Lecturer  on  Insanity  at  Westminster  Hospital. 
Physician  at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  dispensary. 
Married,  Apr.  30,  1896,  Meta  Prescott,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt. 
WiUiam  Blunt  Barwell,  i6th  Bengal  Lancers.  Author  of 
numerous  works  on  insanity.  Died  Nov.  12,  1901,  in  London. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  of  William  E.  (1873).  (Radley  Reg.; 
Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  A  I.  Oxon.;  Medical  Directories.) 

SUTHERLAND,  HERBERT  MOUBRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1870.  [5th]  s.  of  Alexander  [John]  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1829)  [M.D.,  F.R.S.],  of  6,  Richmond  Terrace, 
Whitehall,  London.  B.  July  27,  1850,  at  Brighton.  School, 
London  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M-A.  1877. 
Died  Jan.  14,  1916,  in  London.  Brother  of  William  E.  (1873) 
and  the  above.   (Ike  Times,  Jan.  17,  1916.) 

SUTHERLAND,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  8,  1838. 
Matric.  Lent,  1839;  B.A.  1843.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  1843; 
C.  of  Fleckney,  Leics.,  1843-5.  C.  of  Islington  and  Lecturer 
of  St  Botolph's,  Aldersgate,  London,  1846-56.  V.  of  St 
Phihp's,  Ishngton,  1857-71-  Died  in  1871.  (Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 

SUTHERLAND,  JAMES  STANLEY  MUNRO.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1896.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.  B.  1877,  at  Tynemouth.  School,  Durham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896.  Lost  at  sea,  Sept.  1897,  in  the  S.S.  Nord  Cap, 
when  on  a  voyage  to  Iceland.   (Durham  Sch.  Reg.) 

SUTHERLAND,  ROBERT  GORDON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1S64.  S.  of  Alexander,  of  Folkestone,  Kent.  B.  Aug. 
27,  1845,  at  Aberdeen.  School,  King  Edward  VI's,  Birming- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1864.  (Called  'Sucherland'  in  Matrics. 
and  Degrees,  1851-1900.) 

SUTHERLAND,  WILLIAM  ERSKINE.  X&m.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Pembroke,  Feb.  7,  1S73.  S.  of  .Alexander  John  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1829),  physician,  deceased,  of  London.  B. 
there.  Matric.  Lent,  1873.  Brother  of  Herbert  M.  (1870)  and 
Henry  (1867). 

SUTHERST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  I,  1876.  Eldest  s.  of  John,  mechanic,  of  Guisborough, 
Yorks.  B.  at  Middlesbrough.  Matric.  Lent,  1876.  CaUed  to 
the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1877-  On  the  North-Eastem 
Circuit.  Married  and  had  issue.  Drowned  in  the  sinidng  of 
the  Lusitania  by  enemy  action.  May  7,  1915.   (Law  Lists.) 

SUTLIFFE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov.  2, 
1784.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  1789;  M.A. 
1792;  B.D.  1800.  FeUow,  1790.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  July  i, 
1792.  R.  of  Lamboume,  Essex,  1815-40.  Married  Miss 
Wodehouse,  of  Norwich.  Died  Sept.  20,  1840,  aged  72. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1840, 11.  670.) 

SUTTABY,  WILLIAM  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  19,  1821.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A. 
1826;  M.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1826;  priest,  Nov.  4, 
1827.  P.C  of  Denston,  Suffolk,  1836-75  and  V.  of  PosUngford, 
1838-75.  Married,  Apr.  18,  1844,  Catherine  Rebecca  Seely. 
Died  July  25,  1875,  aged  73-  M.I.  in  PosUngford  Church. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 

SUTTHERLAND,  WILLIAM  SHEPPARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  jEsus,  Oct.  I,  1872.  [3rd]  s.  of  George,  Esq.  [J. P.,  D.L.] 
B  at  Edenborough  Co.  Wicklow.  School,  Dubhn  CoUegiate 
Institution.  Matric.  Lent,  1873-  Ord.  deacon  (Ossory)  1880; 
priest,  1881;  C.  of  KUtegan,  Co.  Wicklow,  1880-3.  C.  of  The 
Abbey  Kilculliheen,  Co.  Waterford,  1883-5.  Inc.  of  Kihie- 
managh,  Co.  Wexford,  1885-9.  R.  of  Westborough  with  Dry 
Doddington,  Lines.,  1889-1904.  Married,  Oct.  22,  1885,  Ida 
Emily  youngest  dau.  of  H.  Morrison,  deceased.  Disappears 
from  Crockford  (Sutherland),  1905;  Clergy  List  also  erro- 
neously calls  him  Sutherland. 

SUTTHERY,  ARTHUR  MELBOURNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus  Oct.  1883.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1847)  (and 
Sarah  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Hale  Talbot).  B. 
[Mar.  25,  1864],  at  CUfton-Reynes  rectory,  Bucks.  Schools 
[Uppingham  and]  Oundle.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar; 
B.A  1887.  Cricket 'blue,'  1887.  Assistant  Master  at  Exeter 
Grammar  School,  1889-93  and  during  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19,  assisted  at  Harrow.  Sometime  a  private  tutor  at  St 
Leonards-on-Sea.  For  many  years  associated  with  the 
Glasgow  Herald.  Married,  Mar.  28,  1894,  Grace  Godwm,  only 
dau.  of  James  Coltart  Waters,  of  Craigton,  Stirhngshire,  and 
had  issue.  Of  Craigenveoch,  Aberfoyle,  Perthshire  Died 
May  15, 1937;  buried  at  Market  Drayton.  Brother  of  the  next 
and  of  William  T.  (1879).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  May  17,  1937-} 


85 


SuTTHERY,  Harold 

SUTTHERY,  HAROLD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888.  S.  of  the 
Kev.  William  (next),  R.  of  Clif ton-Reynes,  Bucks,  (and  Sarah 
Ann  Talbot).  B.  Jan.  26,  1869,  at  Cheshain,  Bucks.  School, 
Oundle.  Matric.  Michs.  i8«8;  Scholar,  i«88-9i;  B.A.  i8gi; 
M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1896;  priest  (Coventry) 
1897.  Assistant  Master  at  Leamington  College,  1893-1900; 
at  Blundell's  School,  Tiverton,  1900-1;  Chaplain  of  Arnold 
House  School,  St  John's  Wood,  1901-3.  C.  of  RickenhaU, 
Suffolk,  1903-5.  V.  of  Warden  with  Newbrough,Northumber- 
Iand,i905-i2.  V.ofCalverhall, Salop,  1912-25.  DiedMayaS, 
1930,  at  Market  Drayton;  buried  there.  Brother  of  the  above 
and  of  WiUiam  T.  (1879).  [Venn,  11.  502;  Crochford;  The 
Times,  May  30,  1930.) 

SUTTHERY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  3,  1847.  S.  of  George,  deceased.  B.  at  Chesham,  Bucks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of  Newton,  Suffolk,  1860-2.  R.  of 
Clif  ton-Reynes,  Bucks.,  1863-95.  Married,  Sarah  Ann,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  James  Hale  Talbot,  R.  of  Newton  Blossomville, 
Bucks.  Died  Apr.  20,  1895,  at  Chesham.  Father  of  the  next 
and  the  two  preceding.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  23,  1895.) 

SUTTHERY,  WILLIAM  TALBOT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  7,  i879- 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (above),  R.  of  Clifton- Keynes, 
Bucks.  B.  Apr.  i860.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1883;  -M.A.  1894.  Assistant  Master 
at  Felsted  School,  1892-4;  at  Barham  House  prep.  School, 
St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1894-7.  Died  Oct.  17,  1897,  at  St 
Leonards-on-Sea.  Brother  of  Arthur  M.  (1883)  and  Harold 
(1888).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Al.  Felsted.;  The  Times, 
Oct.  19,  1937.) 
BUTTLE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  11,  1859. 
Matric.  Lent,  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1864;  priest, 
1864.  C.  of  Hoggeston,  Bucks.,  1868-71.  C.  of  Stretton-en- 
le-Field,  Derbs.,  1871-4.  C.  of  East  Wittering,  Sussex,  1874- 
6.  Subsequently  of  33,  Sutherland  Place,  Bayswater,  London, 
W.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1887. 
SUTTON,  see  also  MANNERS-SUTTON. 

SUTTON,  ALFRED.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1870.  S.  of 
James,  deceased  [of  Shardlow  HaU,  Derbs.]  (and  Sophia,  dau. 
of  Abraham  Hoskyns,  of  Newton  Park,  Derbs.).  [B.  at 
Shardlow  Hall.J  School,  Cahie,  Wilts.  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1879.  'The  best  hght-weight  rider  at  the 
University  in  his  day.'  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1879;  priest, 
1880;  C.  of  St  James's,  Whitehaven,  Cumberland,  1879-81. 
V.  of  Bridekirk,  1881-1938.  Rural  Dean  of  Maryport,  1893. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,  1899.  Chairman  of  Cumberland 
County  Council,  1914.  J. P.  for  Cumberland.  C.B.E.,  1920. 
Married,  1881,  Bertha  Frances  Entwhistle,  dau.  of  J.  E. 
Walker  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  23,  1938,  aged  87.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1864).  (Crockford;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families; 
Venn,  11.  395;  Who  tvas  Who;  F.  H.  H.  Guillemard.) 
SUTTON,  ALFRED  HUXTABLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  27,  1869.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  Brain  [(B.A.,  London 
Univ.),  P.C.  of  St  Peter's,  Everton,  Liverpool]  (and  EUen). 
B.  June  3,  1850,  at  Everton.  Bapt.  Dec.  8,  1850.  School, 
Marlborough  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1869. 
SUTTON,  ARTHUR  FREDERICK.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1871.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Kev.  .Augustus  (Univer- 
sity College,  Oxford,  1843),  R.  of  West  Tofts  (and  Charlotte 
Robina,  dau.  of  John  Carter,  of  Northwold,  Norfolk).  B. 
[July  5,  1852],  at  West  Tofts.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of 
St  Botolph's,  Lincoln,  1877-80.  C.  of  Southwell  Minster, 
1880-5.  R.  of  West  Tofts  (succeeding  his  father),  1885-8. 
R.  of  Brant  Broughton,  Lines.,  1888-1924.  Rural  Dean  of 
Loveden,  1915-24.  V.  of  Earls  Colne,  Essex,  1924-5.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1912-25.  Sometime  secretary  of  the  Lincolnshire 
Archaeological  Society.  Died  Nov.  18,  1925.  (Vppingluim 
Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Nov.  20,  1925.) 
SUTTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 
1775.  S.  of  Edward,  draper,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Wymondham.  Matric.  Michs.  i775;  Scholar,  17/8;  B.A. 
iHth  Wrangler)  1779;  M.A.  1782;  B.D.  1790;  D.D.  1806. 
Fellow,  1784-93.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  28,  1779; 
priest,  May  21,  1780;  C.  of  Wroxham  with  Salhouse,  Norfolk, 
1779-80.  C.  of  Forncett  St  Mary  and  St  Peter,  1780-8.  P.C. 
of  St  George's,  Tombland,  Norwich,  178&-1841.  Usher  at 
Norwich  Grammar  School,  1789-93.  R.  of  Alburgh,  1793- 
1846,  and  V.  of  Holme-next-the-Sea  with  Thomham,  1796- 
1846.  Married,  Aug.  15,  1793,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William 
Kirby,  attomey-at-law,  of  Witnesham,  and  widow  of  George 
Meadows  of  Henley.  In  1836  gave  to  the  University  Library 
the  MS.  collections  of  Adam  Wall.  Died  May  27,  1846,  aged 
90,  at  Norwich.  M.l.  at  Alburgh.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
500;  Clerical  Guide,  which  gives  different  dates  for  cures; 
The  Extraordinary  Black  Book,  1830,  530;  H.  W.  Saunders. 


SuTTON,  Frederick  Nassau 

SUTTON,  CHARLES  ROBERT  ARNOLD.  .\din.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4. 
1884.  [Youngest  s.  of  R.  C,  of  Forest  Green,  Nottingham.] 
Matric.  .'Vlichs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1891; 
M.D.  1894.  At  Guy's  Hospital;  resident  Clinical  and  Oph- 
thalmic Assistant  there.  Practised  at  Sidcup.  Surgeon  to  the 
Metropolitan  Police  at  Sidcup.  Resided  latterly  at  Little- 
hampton,  Sussex.  Married,  Apr.  30,  1895,  Charlotte  Amelia, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  W.  Wolfe,  of  Oakfield,  Hitchin.  (Medical 
Directories;  J  he  limes.  May  4,  1895.) 
SUTTON,  CORNELIUS  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1844.  [Doubtless  s.  of  S.,  of  Hertingfordbury,  Herts. 
School,  Eton.]  Capt.,  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Died  on 
board  H.M.S.  Victoria,  off  the  Crimea,  of  cholera,  Sept.  15, 
1854,  the  night  the  troops  landed  in  the  Crimea.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  11.  531.) 
SUTTON,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  9,  1786. 
S.  of  Daniel,  'the  inoculator.'  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar. 
SUTTON,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Oct.  1,  1897;  B.A.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  1894; 
B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1897.  S.  of  Edward  Gower  Vane.  B.  June  6, 
1871,  at  3,  St  .Martin's  Square,  Regent's  Park,  London. 
School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  (Law 
Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1901;  M.A.  1904.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  30,  1897.  Equity  draftsman  and  Con- 
veyancer. Lecturer  in  Law  at  St  Catharine's,  1907-14- 
Professional  Clerk  to  Solicitor  of  Inland  Revenue,  Somerset 
House,  1917-20.  Assistant  Editor,  8  th  edition  of  White  and 
Tudor's  Leading  Cases  in  Equity.  Died  Jan.  19,  1941. 
(Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Jan.  22,  1941.) 
SUTTON,  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1877.  [6th] 
s.  of  Alfred,  of  Greenlands,  Reading,  Berks.  B.  there,  Dec.  3, 
1857.  School,  Reading.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of 
St  James's,  Stockton-on-Tees,  1881-5.  ^-  of  Bishop  Auck- 
land, 1885-90.  V.  of  Eaton  Bray,  Beds.,  1890-1916.  K.  of 
Grundisburgh,  Suffolk,  1916-37.  Married,  July  31,  1884, 
Annie  Hill,  4th  dau.  of  W.  W.  Mo.xhay,  Esq.,  of  Reading. 
Subsequently  of  Park  View,  Melton,  Suffolk,  where  he  died 
Oct.  20,  1946.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  6,  1884;  The 
I  imes,  Oct.  22,  1946.) 
SUTTON,  EDWIN  CLARKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 

1837.  Matric.  .Michs.  1837. 
SUTTON,  ERNEST  PHILIPPS  FOQUET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  S.  of  Martin  John,  of  Henley  Park,  Henley- 
on-Thames,  Oxon.  B.  [Mar.  20],  1882,  at  Reading.  School, 
Peppard  rectory,  Oxon.  (private)  [and  Eton].  Matric.  Michs. 
1900.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  K.A.S.C,  1916-18;  Mechanical  Transport 
Officer;  M.B.E.,  1919).  Of  Sidmouth  Grange,  near  Reading. 
(Etoti  Sch.  Lists.) 
SUTTON,  EVELYN  LEVETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  26,  1796.  S.  of  Evelyn,  of  London.  [B.  June  10,  1777.] 
School,  Hampstead.  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  B.A.  1801;  M.A. 
1807.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Mar.  14, 
1802.  K.  of  St  Alphage,  Canterbury,  1806-12.  V.  of  High 
Halden,  Kent,  1812-35.  V.  of  Preston,  Kent,  1812-17.  P.C.  of 
Oare,  1817-25.  One  of  the  Six  preachers  of  Canterbury. 
Preb.  of  Westminster,  1832-5.  Died  Jan.  26,  1835,  in  the 
cloisters  of  Westminster  Abbey,  'suddenly  attacked  with 
apoplexy  whilst  reading  the  9th  Commandment.'  (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  i.  554.) 
SUTTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1893.  [S.  of  the 
Rev.  Robert  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1852),  V.  of  Pevensey, 
Sussex.]  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Died  Jan.  22,  1937,  at  East- 
bourne. (The  Times,  Jan.  25,  1937.) 
SUTTON,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[oseph]  G[eorge]  (1874)  [Principal]  of 
Dale  College,  King  William's  Town,  South  Africa.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  }>l..\.,  ad  eundem.  Cape 
Univ.,  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (Grahamstown)  1904;  priest,  1906; 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  King  William's  Town,  1904-12.  Principal 
of  Dale  College,  King  William's  Town,  1913-37.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1917-19  (R.G.A.,  1917-19).  R.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Port  Elizabeth,  1938-44.  Rural  Dean  of  Port  Elizabeth, 
1943-4.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Grahamstown,  1944-.  Of  6, 
Second  Avenue,  Summerstrand,  Port  Elizabeth  in  195 1. 
Brother  of  George  G.  (1S99).  (Crockford.) 
SUTTON,  FREDERICK  NASSAU.  -Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  14,  1862.  S.  of  Frederick,  Captain  in  the  Army,  of  Bury 
St  Edmunds  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  M.  Jones,  V.  of 
Ospringe,  Kent).  B.  Nov.  23,  1843,  in  Dublin.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar;  B.A.  (gth 
Classic)  1866.  Tutor  to  the  Marquess  of  Huntley,  and  others. 
Joint  author  of  an  edition  of  Catullus.  Died  of  phthisis, 
unmarried,  Dec.  20,  1869,  at  Great  Barton,  near  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  (Peile,  11.  572;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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Sutton,  Frederick  Olinthus 

SUTTON,  FREDERICK  OLINTHUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  25,  18S3;  B.-A.  1S83,  incorp.  from  Dublin;  M.A.  from 
Jesus,  1887.  S.  of  Frederick,  solicitor,  o.f  [Harcourt  Street], 
Dublin.  B.  there  [July  23,  i860]  School,  Rathnunes.  Adm. 
at  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  1878;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Dublin) 
1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Newcastle-on-Tyne)  1885;  priest,  1886; 
C.  of  All  Saints,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1885-8.  C.  of  Blackburn, 
Lanes.,  1888-93.  C.  of  Kingston-on-Thames,  Surrey,  1893- 
1904.  C.  of  Claygate,  1904-6.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Winchester, 
1906-9.  R.  of  Newdigate,  Surrey,  1909-13.  V.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Hillingdon,  Middlesex,  1913-15.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  York,  1919.  Availed  himself  of  the 
provisions  of  the  Clerical  Disabilities  Relief  Act  (1870), 
July  14,  1922.  Subsequently  in  business  in  the  North  of 
England.  Married,  Jan.  22,  1891,  Bertha  Radford,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Whales,  of  Notts.  At  St  Cross  Hospital,  Win- 
chester, 1933-48.  Died  Apr.  21,  1949,  at  Shawford,  Hants. 
(Rathmines  Sch.  Roll;  Peile,  11.  697;  Crockford;  Univ.  War 
List;  F.  Brittain;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  23,  1891.) 

SUTTON  (or  MANNERS-SUTTON),  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  4,  1769.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Lord  George 
(3rd  s.  of  the  3rd  Duke  of  Rutland),  of  Kelham,  Notts,  (by 
his  I  St  wife,  Diana,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Chaplin,  of  Blankney, 
Lines.).  [B.  Aug.  i,  1751-]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter, 
1770;  M.A.  1773-  Of  Kelham,  Notts.  M.P.  for  Newark-on- 
Trent,  1774-80;  for  Grantham,  1780-1802;  for  Bramber, 
Sussex,  1802-4.  Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  15,  1804.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1773,51*6  .Manners-Sutton)  and  Charles  (1773,  sm6 
Manners-Sutton).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.  [sub  Manners);  Return  of 
M.P.s;  G.  Mag.,  1804,  i.  190.) 

SUTTON,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Frederick,  Esq.  [of  Northwood, 
Middlesex].  B.  in  London.  School,  New  College,  Eastbourne 
(Mr  Schreiner).  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.."^.  1890;  M.A.  1894. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  Apr.  1894.  Practised  in  London.  Clerk  to  the 
Dyers'  Company,  1900-8,  and  to  the  Leather-sellers' 
Company  from  1908.  F.S.A.  Of  Little  Hendra  Cottage, 
Chorley  Wood.  Married,  1898,  Gertrude  Melina,  dau.  of 
Edwin  Lang,  of  Hampstead.  Died  Dec.  13,  1944.  (Law  Lists; 
The  Times,  Dec.  15,  1944;  KeUy,  Handbook.) 

SUTTON,  GEORGE  GERHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1899.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[oseph]  G[eorge]  (1874) 
[Principal]  of  Dale  College,  King  William's  Town,  South 
Africa.  School,  Dale  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  (Law  Trip., 
Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1901;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1902);  LL.B.  1902. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1899.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  June  24,  1903.  K.C.,  Union  of  S.  Africa,  1921.  Judge  of 
the  Supreme  Court,  Cape  Town,  from  1929.  Of  Woodside, 
Wynberg,  South  Africa,  in  1946.  Brother  of  Francis  J.  (1898). 
{Law  Lists.) 

SUTTON,  GEORGE  PETER  CHARLES,  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Mar.  28,  1892.  S.  of  G.,  Esq.,  of  The  Bath  Road, 
Slough.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Ord. 
deacon  (Truro)  1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  Egloshayle,  Cornwall, 
1897-1902.  C.  of  Port  Isaac,  1902-10.  V.  of  Egloskerry  with 
Tremaine,  1910-16.  P.C.  of  Tresmere  and  Rural  Dean  of 
Trigg  Major,  1914-16.  Rural  Dean  of  Bodmin,  1921-2.  V.  of 
Egloshayle,  1916-24.  R.  of  Brantham,  Suffolk,  1924-43. 
Died  in  1943.    (Crockford.) 

SUTTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  13, 1864.  [2nd] 
s.  of  James,  J. P.,  of  Shardlow  HaU,  Derbs.  (and  Sophia 
Hoskyns,  of  Newton  Park,  Derbs.).  B.  [Jan.  10,  1846],  at 
Shardlow  Hall.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B..A. 
1868.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22,  1867.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Apr.  30,  1870.  A  Special  Pleader.  On  the  North- 
Eastern  Circuit.  Junior  Counsel  to  the  Treasury,  1890; 
Bencher,  1900.  Judge  of  the  King's  Bench  Division  of  the 
High  Court,  1905:  resigned,  1910.  Knighted,  1906.  Married, 
1872,  Caroline  EUzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Nansen,  of 
Knells,  Cjirlisle,  and  had  issue.  .A.uthor,  Law  of  Tramways. 
Resided  at  Lexham  Gardens,  London.  Died  May  30,  1920,  in 
London.  Brother  of  Alfred  (1870).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile, 
II.  584;  Lau-  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who.) 

SUTTON,  HENRY  CHARLES  (1858),  see  MANNERS-SUTTON. 

SUTTON,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  B.A.  1791,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  from  Trinity,  1791.  [S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Dunchurch, 
Warws.]  Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  18,  1780, 
age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1784.  R.  of  Oakley  Parva,  Northants.. 
1786-1807,  and  R.  of  Glooston,  Leics.,  1790-1807.  V.  of 
Weekley,  Northants.,  1791-1807.  R.  of  Church  Lawford, 
Warws.,  1S02-7.  Died  Feb.  8,  1807.  'One  of  the  most 
corpulent  men  in  the  country,  and  has  left  a  wife  and  12 
children.'  (.4/.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Index.  Eccles.;  Northants. 
Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1807,  i;  not  found  in  Adm.  to  Trin.  Coll.) 

87 


SuTTON,  Richard 

SUTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  July  6,  1840; 
FeU.-Com.,  1846-73.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (1816),  2nd 
Bart,  (and  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau. of  BenjaminBurton).  B.[Oct. 
18,  1820],  at  Sudbrooke,  Lines.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,' 
1 84 1.  Generous  benefactor  to  Jesus  Chapel;  gave  the  organ^ 
established  a  choir-school  and  taught  the  choristers  for  ten 
years.  Of  Norwood  Park,  Notts.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
3rd  Bart.,  Nov.  14,  1855.  High  Sheriff  of  Notts.,  1867. 
Married,  Aug.  23,  1844,  Emma  Helena,  eldest  dau.  of 
Col.  Sherlock,  K.H.,  deceased,  of  Southwell,  Notts.  Died 
June  5, 1873  at  Bruges,  where  he  had  lived  latterly;  succeeded 
by  his  brother,  Richard.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists:  Burke,  P.  and  B.i 
G.E.C.) 

SUTTON,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  M.A.,  incorp.  from  Oxford,  1852. 
[3rd  s.  of  S.,  Esq.,  of  Finsbury  Square,  London.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  June  22,  1824, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1828;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1831.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1824.  V.  of  Reepham,  Lines.,  1835-55. 
Married  Emma  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Fardell 
(1823),  V.  of  Sutton,  Ely.  Died  Jan.  31,  1855.  Father  of 
Meyrick  J.  (1862).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Eton 
Sch.  Lists ;  Clergy  List.) 

SUTTON,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  B.A.  1854,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[Eldest  s.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Henney,  Berks.]  Matric.  from 
New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  June  17,  1841,  age  24;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of 
Coggeshall,  Essex.  C.  of  Great  Chesterford,  1850.  C.  of 
Hadstock,  1851-60.  R.  of  St  John's,  Brisbane ,  Australia, 
1861-85.  Latterly  of  Humpybong,  Queensland,  Australia. 
Author,  The  Curate's  Daughter.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1898.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

SUTTON,  JOHN  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1886. 
S.  of  George,  of  Chesham.  B.  Jan.  3,  1865.  School,  Chedding- 
ton,  Bucks,  (the  Rev.  F.Harvey).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1901;  Se.D.  1908.  Sometime  of  Kimberley,  S. 
Africa.  Died  Oct.  11, 1937,  at  Oaklands,  Binfield,  Berks.  (The 
limes,  Oct.  13,  1937.) 

SUTTON,  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Dec.  11,  1782.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.,  1783  as  John; 
Scholar,  1783. 

SUTTON,  JOSEPH  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i, 
1874;  re-adm.  Oct.  3,  1882.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph,  Wesleyaa 
minister.  School,  Woodhouse  Grove.]  Matric.  Lent,  1875; 
exhibitioner;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1890.  Head  Master  of 
Swellendam  Public  School,  South  Africa,  1877-83.  Ord. 
deacon(Ely)  1883;  priest,  1885.  Vice-Principal  of  the  Diocesan 
College  School  and  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Claremont,  1883-7; 
Principal  of  the  Collegiate  School  and  C.  of  St  George's 
Cathedral,  Capetown,  1887-90.  Principal  of  Dale  CoUege, 
King  William's  Town,  1890-1912.  Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford, 1924.  Father  of  Francis  J.  (1898)  and  George  G.  (1899). 
(Kingswood  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

SUTTON,  MEYRICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  18,  1862.  Of  Lines.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1852),  V.  of 
Reepham.  B.  Oct.  10,  1841.]  [Had  served  in  the  Indian 
Navy;  China  war  medal,  i860.]  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A. 
1866;  M.A.  1871.  One  of  Dean  Vaughan's  'Doves.'  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Bermondsey,  1866-9.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Birmingham,  1869-70. 
Chaplain  and  Secretary,  Refuge  for  the  destitute,  Dalston, 
1870-1.  C.  of  Grantham,  Lines.,  1871-2.  Campden  Lecturer 
at  Grantham,  1871-5.  Chaplain  to  the  Mercers'  Company, 
1872-7.  C.  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  1875-7.  L.D.H.M.  of 
St  SUas  District,  Haverstock  Hill,  1877-82.  R.  of  Greenstead 
St  Andrew,  Essex,  1882.  V.  of  St  Keveme,  ComwaU,  1882-9. 
V.  of  Kirton-in-Holland,  Lines.,  1889-1904.  V.  of  Grant- 
chester,  Cambs.,  1904-16.  In  1917  took  charge  of  Christ 
Church,  Bermondsey,  in  order  that  the  vicar  might  be  released 
as  a  chaplain  to  the  Forces.  Married,  June  14,  1869,  Annie 
Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  M.  Martin,  V.  of  Bermondsey. 
Resided  latterly  at  Upper  Norwood,  where  he  died  Sept.  20, 
1927,  aged  85.  (Crockford;  Cambs.  Indep.  Press,  July  31, 
1891;  The  Times,  Sept.  26,  1927.) 

SUTTON,  PERCY  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1871.  S.  of  Edward  Barker,  Esq.  B.  at  Brixton, 
Surrey.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Easter, 
1872. 

SUTTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  14, 
1788.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (1749-5°),  Bart.,  of  London  (by 
his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Peere  Williams,  of 
Cadhay,  Devon).  [B.  Feb.  2,  1771.]  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  178S;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  1795.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Mar.  i,  1795.  R.  of  Brant 
Broughton,  and  Great  Coates,  Lines.,  1795-1820.  Preb.  of 
Southwell,  1795-1820.  Died,  s.p.,  Aug.  24,  1820,  at  Brant 
Broughton.  Brother  of  Robert  N.  (i793).  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1820.  11.) 


Sutton,  Sir  Richard,  Bart. 

SUTTON,  Sir  RICHARD,  Bart.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  3,  1816.  [OnlyJ  s.  of  John  [died  i«oi]  (and  Sophia 
Frances,  dau.  of  Charles  Chaplin,  of  Tathwell,  Lines.).  B. 
[Dec.  16,  1798],  at  Brant  Broughton,  Lines.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1816;  M.A.  1818.  Had  succeeded  his 
grandfather.  Sir  Richard  (1749-50),  as  2nd  Bart.,  Jan.  10, 
1802.  One  of  the  most  wealthy  men  in  the  country,  owning 
large  estates  in  Notts.,  Norfolk  and  Leics.,  and  also  property 
in  Mayfair.  Master  of  the  Burton  Hunt,  Lines.,  1822.  Kept 
at  Quorn  Hall  a  stud  of  70  to  80  horses  and  79  couples  of 
hounds;  for  some  years  bore  the  entire  cost  of  the  Quorn 
Hunt.  Said  to  have  spent  £300,000  on  fox-hunting.  A  good 
musician;  'after  his  day's  sport,  occupied  himself  with  his 
flute  or  his  books.'  Married,  Dec.  17,  1819,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Burton,  Esq.,  of  Burton  Hall,  Co.  Carlow, 
and  had  11  children.  Died  Nov.  14,  1855,  at  his  residence, 
94,  Piccadilly,  London.  Father  of  John  (1840).  (Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

SUTTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  10, 
1782.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Homingsheath  (or  Horringer),  Suffolk. 
Bapt.  Dec.  1764.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs. 
1783;  Scholar,  1786;  B.A.  1787.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  23,  1787.  Under-Master  at  Bury  St  Edmunds  School, 
1790.   {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  List.) 

SUTTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  15,  1806. 
Matric.  Michs.  1806;  Scholar,  1806;  B.A.  1810;  M.A.  1831. 
Ord.  priest  (Salisbury,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  May  31,  1812. 
P.C.  of  Fulford,  Yorks.,  1817-58.  R.  of  St  Michael's, 
Spurriergate,  York,  1817-58.  Canon  of  Ripon,  1828-58. 
Married,  July  11,  1809,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Joseph  Burke,  of 
York.  Died  Sept.  18,  1858,  at  Ripon.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1832).    {Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  n.  535.) 

SUTTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  25, 
1831.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  [Nassau]  (next).  B.  [Mar.  i,  18 13], 
at  Kelham,  Notts.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A. 
1835;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1837;  priest,  1838; 
C.  of  Averham  with  Kelham,  Notts.,  1837-44;  R.  there, 
1844-56.  K.  of  Bilsthorpe,  1859-67.  J. P.  for  Parts  of 
Lindsey.  Married,  May  4,  1847,  Charlotte,  only  sister  of 
Sir  John  Nelthorpe,  8th  Bart.,  of  Scawby,  Lines,  (to  whose 
estates  she  succeeded,  1865),  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of 
Scawby  Hall,  Brigg,  where  he  died,  Mar.  10,  1885.  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Clergy  List,  which  calls  him  Robert  N[assau]; 
Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  2  he  Guardian,  Mar.  18,  1885.) 

SUTTON,  ROBERT  [NASSAU].  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  i6,  1793.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (1749-50),  Bart.,  of 
London  (by  his  and  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Peere 
Williams,  of  Cadhay,  Devon).  [B.  Aug.  i,  1776.]  School, 
Rugby.  Doubtful  if  resided.  Capt.,  7th  FusUiers;  A.D.C.  to 
Sir  R.  A.bercrombie  in  Egypt,  iSoi.  Married,  May  20,  1812, 
Mary  Georgiana,  dau.  of  John  Manners  Sutton,  of  Kelham, 
Notts.  Died  Apr.  7,  1833.  Father  of  the  above;  brother  of 
Richard  (1788).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

SUTTON,  ROBERT  [WOODING].  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare, 
May  20,  1819.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  29, 1825 ;  priest,  May  21, 1826.  V.  of 
Norton,  Herts.,  1826-31.  R.  of  Layer  Breton,  Essex,  1831- 
55.  Died  July  4,  1855,  aged  57,  at  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight. 
{Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  II.  328.) 

SUTTON,  The  Rev.  SAMUEL.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  8,  1818.  [Perhaps  the  man  of  these  names  who 
had  matric.  from  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  Jan.  21,  1812, 
age  26;  S.  of  Andrew,  gent.,  of  Gosport,  Hants.]  Ord.  deacon, 
1817.  Of  Northfleet,  Kent,  1841-57  (no  benefice);  disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1858.    {Northants.  Clergy.) 

SUTTON,  SAMUEL  IVES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  16, 
1824.   Did  not  reside. 

SUTTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  i,  1832. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1806),  of  Fulford,  York.  School, 
Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Mar.  11,  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1836;  priest 
(Norwich)  1837.  Chaplain  of  York  Castle,  1844-58.  P.C.  of 
Sunk-Island,  Yorks.,  1858-89.  Died  in  Dec.  1889.  {Upping- 
ham Sch.  Roll;  Crockford.) 

SUTTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Caius,  June  27, 
1842.  S.  of  Arthur  White,  Esq.,  of  Teddington,  Middlesex. 
B.  in  Kensington.  School,  Newington  Butts.  [Studied 
architecture  for  four  years  before  entry.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  {2c)lh  Wrangler)  1846.  Sometime  a  private  tutor. 
Married,  June  8,  1847,  at  Stoke,  Cheshire,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of 
John  Grace,  Esq.,  of  Cheshire.  Author,  Proofs  of  the  Rules 
of  Arithmetic;  Poinsot's  Elements  of  Statics.  Died  at  Pwlheli, 
N.  Wales,  Mar.  19,  1875;  'of  Jersey'.  (F«»n,  n.  259;  The 
Patrician,  iv.88.) 


SwABEY,  Horace  Cambridge 

SUTTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  16, 
1824.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  Norfolk.  School,  Ditchingham, 
Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1825. 

SUTTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  11, 
1828.  S.  of  Thomas,  medical  practitioner,  of  Greenwich. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Greenwich  and  Lewisham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1828;  M.B.  1833.  A  medical  student.  'Died  very  young.' 
{Venn,  11.  206.) 

SUTTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6,  i860. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  WiUiam,  victualler  [of  Warwick]  (and  Elizabeth). 
B.  Aug.  15,  1842,  at  Birmingham.  [School,  King  Edward's, 
Birmingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1864;  B..\. 
(zznd  Wrangler)  1865;  M.A.  1882.  Chief  Clerk  in  the  London 
and  Provincial  Law  Life  Assurance  Society,  1873.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  May  4,  1882.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  17, 
1885.  Actuary  to  the  Registry  of  Friendly  Societies,  Central 
Office,  1876-98.  Tutor  of  the  Society  of  Actuaries,  1871-6; 
Member  of  Council,  1877.  President  of  the  Institute  of 
Actuaries,  1888.  Actuarial  Adviser  to  the  Board  of  Trade, 
1890-8.  Married,  Jan.  8,  1867,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Alfred 
Hobson,  of  Birmingham.  Author,  Text-book  for  Actuarial 
Students;  Sickness  and  Mortality  in  Friendly  Societies 
(Parliamentary  Report),  etc.  Died  Aug.  14,  1898,  at  Kings- 
wood,  Clapham  Common.  {Eagle,  xx.  572;  Law  Lists; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  I'he  Times,  Aug.  16,  1898.) 

SUTTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1879-  Of  Bush 
Street,  Pembroke  Dock.  Adm.  at  Downing,  Oct.  6,  1880; 
B.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of 
Sutton,  Surrey,  1889-91.  Subsequently  of  Southbridge  Road, 
South  Croydon.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1895. 

SUTTON,  WILLIAM  HUBERT  REITZ.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Sept.  2,  1900.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  Scholar; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1907.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital;  House 
Physician  and  Clinical  Assistant  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P. 
1907.  Practised  at  East  London,  Cape  Province,  South 
Africa.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  South 
African  Medical  Service;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches).  Of 
CampbeU  Street,  Fort  Beaufort,  Cape  Province,  in  1948. 
{Medical  Directories.) 

SUYEMATSU,  KENCHO.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1881.  S.  of 
Gwanu.  B.  Sept.  30,  1855,  at  Buzen,  Japan.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1883,  as  Kenchio  Suyematzu;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1884;  LL.M.  1888.  D. Litt. .Tokyo  Imperial  University. 
Civilian  Staff  Officer  to  the  Commander-in-Chief  of  the 
Imperial  forces  during  the  Satsuma  rebellion,  1877.  Elected 
Member  of  the  House  of  Commons  at  first  formation  of  Diet, 
1890.  Created  a  Baron,  1895,  for  distinguished  service;  and 
a  Viscount,  1907.  Minister  of  Communications  and  of  the 
Interior,  1900.  P.C.  Author,  The  Risen  Sun,  a  fantasy  of  Far 
Japan,  etc.  Married  the  eldest  dau.  of  Prince  Ito,  of  Shiba, 
Tokyo.   Died  Oct.  5,  1920.    {Who  was  Who.) 

SVENSSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1900.  [3rd]  s.  of 
Anders  Gillis,  analytical  chemist,  of  i.  Nelson  Terrace, 
Coatham,  Redcar  (and  Isabella  Jane  Tomlinson).  B.  there. 
May  18,  1883.  School,  Sir  William  Turner's  Grammar, 
Coatham.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.B.  and  B.Chir. 
1910.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1908. 
Assistant  House  Surgeon,  District  Hospital,  West  Bromwich. 
Medical  Officer  to  rubber-estates,  in  the  Federated  Malay 
States,  1910-15.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. - 
Col.,  R.A.M.C;  D.S.O.,  1919;  M.C.;  mentioned  twice  in 
despatches;  French  Croix  de  Guerre).  Of  Port  Dickson, 
Negri  Sembilan,  F.M.S.  in  1920.  Medical  Officer  to  the 
Burma  Oil  Co.,  1920-33.  Engaged  in  anti-malarial  work  at 
the  Ross  Institute  of  Tropical  Hygiene,  Keppel  Street, 
London,  W.C.  in  1948.  {Venn,  in.  405;  Medical  Directories; 
Univ.  War  Ltst.) 

SWABEY,  FREDERICK  EUSTACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  II,  1877-  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Maurice,  M.A.  [V.  of 
St  Thomas,  Exeter]  (and  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  Lemuel 
Cambridge,  J. P.,  of  Richmond,  Prince  Edward  Island.)  B. 
Mar.  I,  1858,  at  Milton,  near  Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward 
Island.  Bapt.,  Apr.  15,  1858.  Matric.  Lent,  1877;  B.A.  1880. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1885;  practised  at  Crewkerne,  Somerset. 
Clerk  to  the  District  Council.  Married,  June  3,  1891, 
Catherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Calley,  of  Harbertonford, 
Devon.  Died  Apr.  22,  1919,  at  Langley,  Misterton,  Somerset. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times, 
Apr.  24,  1919.) 

SWABEY,  HORACE  CAMBRIDGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  27,  1879.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Maurice,  V.  of  St  Thomas, 
Exeter  (and  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  Lemuel  Cambridge,  J. P., 
of  Prince  Edward  Island).]  B.  Mar.  8,  1861,  at  St  John,  New 
Brunswick,  Canada.  Bapt.  May  31,  1861.  Matric.  Lent,  1880. 
Married,  1885,  Clara  Burford,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  1892. 
Brother  of  the  above.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

88 


SwAFFiELD,  Alfred  Owen 

SWAFFIELD,  ALFRED  OWEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  14,  1871.  S.  of  R[obertj  H|.assaUJ,  Esq.,  deceased, 
of  Westdown  Lodge,  Weymouth.  B.  Mar.  11,  1852.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar,  1872; 
B.A.  1875.  Of  Wyke  House,  VVyke  Regis,  Dorset.  D.L.  and 
J. P.  for  Dorset.  Died  Oct.  19,  1937,  at  Rodwell  Lodge, 
Weymouth.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Oct.  21,  1937.) 

SWAFFIELD,  GEORGE  OWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Tri.nity,  May  25 , 
1861.  [2nd  surviving]  s.  of  Robert  Hassall,  of  Wyke  House, 
Weymouth,  Dorset.  B.  there,  Mar.  19,  1841.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  i86i;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  3,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1868.  Resided  at  Tufnell  Park,  North  London.  Died  Mar.  i, 
1919.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  Law  Lists.) 

SWAIN,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Pembroke,  June  I2, 
1S44.  Eldest  [surviving]  s.  of  Thomas,  sea-captain  [Com- 
mander, R.N.],  of  Devonport  (and  Sarah  Hutchings,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Scriven].  B.  there  [Apr.  4,  1817].  Matric.  Michs. 
1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Secretary  to  the  Rural  Dean  of 
Tasmania,  1837;  Secretary  to  the  Bishop  of  Tasmania,  1841; 
and  Eccles.  Secretary  of  Van  Dieman's  Land,  1837-44.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  1848;  priest,  1849.  C.  of  St  Andrew's 
Chapel,  Plymouth,  1849-50.  P.C.  of  (the  new  parish  of) 
St  Mary's,  Devonport,  1855-64.  Married,  June  21,  1848, 
Anna  Caroline  Eliza,  dau.  of  Dr  Daniel  Little,  of  Devonport. 
Author,  Sermon  on  the  Funeral  of  tlie  late  Duke  of  Wellington. 
Died,  s.p.,  June  9,  1864.  (Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Boase, 
Collect.  Cornub.,  939.) 

SWAIN,  EDMUND  GILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emma.muel,  Apr.  20, 
1880.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  St  Petersgate,  Stockport.  [B. 
1 86 1.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1885;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  Camberwell,  1885-92.  Chaplain  of 
King's,  1892-1905.  Junior  Proctor,  1895-6.  Assistant 
Registrary,  1903-5.  C.  of  Great  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1S96- 
1905.  V.  of  Stanground,  Hunts.,  1905-16.  K.  of  Great 
Greenford,  Middlesex,  1916-23.  Sacrist  and  Minor  Canon  of 
Peterborough,  1923-31;  Precentor,  1930-1;  Librarian,  1923; 
Hon.  Canon,  1926-38.  Died  in  the  Precincts,  Peterborough, 
Jan.  29,  1938.  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  i, 
1938;  King's  Coll.  Reg.) 

SWAIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  i795-  B.  at 
Mottram-in-Longendale,  Cheshire.  Matric.  Easter,  i797; 
B.A.  1800.  Ord.  priest  (London,  for  Chester)  Dec.  21,  1800.' 
R.  of  Taxal,  Derbs.,  1800-41,  and  V.  of  Elvaston,  1806-41. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Harrington.  When  returning  on  foot 
from  Derby,  Oct.  27,  1841,  'fell  down  and  suddenly  expired.' 
(G.  Mag.,  1842,  I.  III.) 

SWAINE,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  16,  1863.  S.  of  Robert  Victor  [sometime  Consul-General 
for  Belgium  at  Hamburg].  B.  at  Hamburg  [Sept.  20],  1844. 
School,  Louth,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A. 
'  1874.  Comet,  ist  Dragoon  Guards,  1868;  transferred  to 
17th  Lancers;  Lieut.,  1870.  Served  in  the  Zulu  War,  1879- 
Transferred  to  the  nth  Hussars,  1880;  Capt.;  A.D.C.  to  the 
G.O.C.  Cavalry  in  the  Transvaal,  1881;  in  a  similar  capacity 
in  the  Egyptian  Expedition,  1882;  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Brevet  Major,  1882.  With  the  Nile  Expedition,  1884-5. 
A.D.C.  and  Military  Secretary  to  the  Viceroy  of  Ireland, 
1886-8.  Lieut.-Col.  1891;  commanded  the  nth  Hussars, 
1893-6;  Brevet-Colonel,  1895.  C.B.,  1897.  A.A.G.,  Cavaky 
Headquarters,  1900-1;  retired,  1901.  Died  May  2,  1928. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Army  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  2  lie  Itmes, 
May  4,  1928.) 

SWAINE,  JOHN  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  S.  of  [Dr]  William  Edward,  of  St  Leonard's  Place, 
York.  B.Oct.  18,  1852,  at  Scarborough.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871. 

SWAINE  (or  SWAIN),  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  22,  1779;  a 'Ten-year  man.'  Of  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs. 
1790;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1790.  P.C.  of  Beeston,  Yorks.,  1804- 
31.  Died  Nov.  18,  1831,  aged  77.  (Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag., 
1831,  n.  649.) 

SWAINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Apr. 
2,  1762.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1727),  of  Bramham,  Yorks. 
School,  Leeds.   Matric.  Michs.  1762. 

SWAINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  12. 
1816.  S.  of  Thomas,  attorney,  of  Islington,  Middlesex.  B. 
in  London.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar. 
Died  Apr.  3,  i8i7-   (Venn,  11.  166.) 


SwAiNSON,  Edwin  Arthur  Cleveland 

SWAINES  (or  SWAINE),  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
July  2,  1772.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1773;  Scholar  and 
Librarian,  1776-7;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1780.  V.  of  Elm-cum- 
Emneth,  Cambs.,  1780-4.   R.  of  Stretham,  1784-1802.   R.  of 
Little  Shelford,   1795-1802.    Married,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Ingle,  of  Shelford,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  1802,  at  Stretham. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  336;  G.  Mag.,  1802,  i.  592.) 
SWAINSON,  ALBERT  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Sept.    I,    1861.    S.   of   the   Rev.   John   (Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,    1825)    [R.  of   Kpperstone,  Notts.],  deceased   (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  W.  W.  Stables,  of  Crosslands  Hall,  Yorks.). 
B    [Apr.  5,  1843],  at  Ecton,  Northants.    School,  Lancaster 
(Mr  T.  F.  Lee).   Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)   1867;  priest,   1868;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Hudders&eld,     1867-8.     C.    of    Spring    Grove,    Isleworth, 
Middlesex,    1868-71.     C.    of    Freemantle,    Hants.,    1871-9. 
V.  of  Forest  Row,  1879-1917.   I'reb.  of  Chichester,  1909-17. 
Married,  July  3,  1867,  Sarah,  dau.  of  J.  W.  P.  Wilson,  of 
West  Lindett,  Silverdale,  Lanes.   Died  Apr.  9,  1917.   Father 
of  Frederick  E.  (1891).   (Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  2  he  Times 
Apr.  n,  1917-) 
SWAINSON,  ALFRED.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18,  1873- 
[5th]  s.  of  John,  of  Southport,  Lanes,  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Edward  Gibbon,  of  Liverpool).  B.  Aug.  19, 1853,  in  Liverpool. 
School,  Liverpool  Collegiate  Institution.  .Matric.  .Michs.  1873; 
B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.    Ord.  deacon  (Truro)   1877;  priest; 
1878;  C.  of  Callington,  ComwaU,  1877.    C.  of  St  Buryan, 
1877-81.    C.  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk,  i88i-2.   C.  of  AUesley, 
Warws.,  1882-4.  V.  of  Priors  Hardwick,  1884-94.   Chaplain 
at  Berne,  1894-7.  Assistant  Chaplain  at  Leamington  Hospital, 
1898-1900.  V.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1900-3.  R.  of  Taynton, 
Gloucs.,    1903-6.     Married,   July    28,    1881,    Alice    Martha 
Cecilia,  dau.  of  Col.  A.  J.  Kelso,  3rd  Madras  Cavaky.   Died 
Feb.  I,  1906.    Brother  of  Edward  G.  (1863)  and  John  H. 
(1859);  half-brother  of  Harold(i887).  (Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  3,  1881.) 
SWAINSON,  CHARLES  ANTHONY.   Adm.  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6, 
1837.    [2nd]  s.  of  Anthony,  merchant,  of  Liverpool  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clay).    B.   there   [May  29],   1820; 
School,  Royal  Institution,  Liverpool.    Matric.  Michs.  1837. 
Scholar,  1840;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler)  1841;  M.A.  1844;  D.D. 
1864.    FeUow  of  Christ's,  1841-52;  tutor;  Master,  1881-7. 
Vice-chancellor,   1885-6.    Hulsean  Lecturer,  1857-8;  Lady 
Margaret  Preacher,  1865 ;  Ramsden  Preacher,  1866.  Norrisian 
Professor  of  Divinity,  1864-79;  Lady  Margaret's  Professor 
of  Divinity,  1879-87.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1843;  priest,  1844. 
Cambridge  Preacher  at  the  Chapel  Royal,  WhitehaU,  1849. 
Whitehall  Preacher,  1849-51.    C.  of  St  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  1851-2.  C.  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  1853-4.   Prmcipal  of 
the    Theological    College,    Chichester,    1854-70.     Preb.    of 
Chichester,  1856-81.  V.  of  St  Bartholomew's  with  St  Martin's, 
Chichester,  1861-4.  Canon- Residentiary  of  Chichester,  1863- 
82.   Warden  of  St   Mary's  Hospital,  Chichester.    Married, 
1852,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Inman,  of  Liverpool.  Author, 
The  'Greek  Liturgies  Chiefly  from  the  Original  Sources,  etc. 
Died  s.p.,  Sept.   15,  1887;   buried  at  Granchester,  Cambs. 
(Peile  II. '461;  Clergy  List;  Burke,  L.G.;  Historical  Register, 
74;  D.N.B.) 
SWAINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1793.     [Eldest]   s.  of   [John,  cahco] -merchant,  of   Preston, 
Lanes,  (and  Susannah,  dau.  of  Charles  Inman,  of  Lancaster 
and   Jamaica).     [B.   July    12,    1775-]     School,   Manchester. 
Matric.   Michs.    1793;   Scholar,    1793-    Adm.   at   Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Dec.  3,  i795.  age  20; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  i797;  M-A.  (Oxford)  i799-   Incorp.  M.A.  from 
Oxford,  1808.    Sometime  tutor  to  the  sons  of  the  2nd  Lord 
Clive  whom  he  accompanied  to  Eton,   1798-    Ord.  deacon 
(Bristol),  June  i,  1800;  priest,  Apr.  25,  1801.  V.  of  Hawkes- 
bury  Gloucs.,  1802-13.  V.  of  Clun,  Salop,  1805-54.   Preb.  of 
Hereford,    1808-54.     K.    of    Wistanstow,    Salop,    1816-54. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Worcester,  1816.   Married,  Aug.  3, 
1809,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Low,  M.D.,  of  Preston,  and 
had  issue.    Died  Dec.  19,  1854,  at  Wistanstow.    (Matichester 
Sch.  Reg.,  11.  170;  Si  John's  Coll.  Ad>ns.,  iv.  501;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  The  Extraordinary  Black 
Book,  1830,  530;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  i.) 
SWAINSON,    EDWARD    GIBBON,     .-^dm.    pens,    at   Trinity, 
Feb    8     1863.     [3rd]  s.  of  John,  of  Ehuswood,  Aigburth, 
Liverpool  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Gibbon,  of  Liverpool). 
B    Oct    4     1844,   at   Aigburth.    School,    Harrow.     Matric. 
Michs   1863-  B  A.  1867.  Joined  the  Roman  Catholic  Church, 
becoming  a'  member  of  the  Dominican  Order,  at  Ditton, 
near  Liverpool.    Died  Apr.  S-   1894.    Brother  o£  J«^hn  H. 
(1859)    and   Allred   (1873);   half-brother  of  Harold  (1887). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
SWAINSON,  EDWIN  ARTHUR  CLEVELAND  (1886),  see  SMITH, 
E.  A.  C. 


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SwAiNSON,  Frederick  Ernest 

SWAINSON,  FREDERICK  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Jesus,  1891.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Kev.  A[lbert]  J[ohn]  (1861). 
B.  [June  24,  1873],  at  Freemantle,  Hants.  School,  Hailey- 
bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1895.  Second  Lieut.,  the 
Middlesex  Regt.,  1896;  Lieut.,  1900;  Capt.,  1902;  Major, 
1915.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Temp.  Lieut  - 
Col. ;  wounded ;  mentioned  in  Sec.  of  State's  List  for  '  valuable 
services').  Lieut.-Col.,  commanding  the  2nd  Battn.,  1920; 
retired,  1925.  Married,  Oct.  17,  1900,  Mary  Sheldon,  youngest 
dau.  of  Capt.  K.  G.  BeadneU,  the  Middlesex  Regt.  (HaiUy- 
bury  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists.) 

SWAINSON,  GEORGE  SWINBURNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  3,  1867.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1867. 

SWAINSON,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887. 
S.  of  John,  of  [Birkdale,  Lanes.,  and]  Market  Lavmgton, 
Wilts,  (and  Agnes,  dau.  of  —  Atkinson,  of  Ku-kby  Lonsdale). 
B.  Apr.  29,  1868,  in  Liverpool.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  An  architect.  Died  Dec.  31,  1894, 
at  Luxor,  Egypt.  Half-brother  of  John  H.  (1859),  Edward  G. 
(1863)  and  Alfred  (1873).   (Haileybury  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

SWAINSON,  JOHN  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  5, 
1886.  S.  of  George,  F.L.S.  B.  [Sept.  2,  1868],  at  Harrogate. 
Schools,  Bolton  Church  Institute  and  Bolton  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  At  University  College, 
Liverpool.  L.R.C.P.;  L.R.C.P.  and  S.,  Edin.;  L.F.P.  and  S., 
Glasgow;  L.M.  1893.  House  Surgeon,  Hulme  dispensary, 
Manchester.  Practised  at  Blackpool  and  at  Bolton.  Married, 
1900,  Lydia,  eldest  dau.  of  Moses  Duxbury,  Mayor  of  Darwen. 
Of  35,  Stony  Hill  Avenue,  South  Shore,  Blackpool,  in  1948. 
(Peile,  II.  728;  Medical  Directories.) 

SWAINSON,  JOHN  HOUGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1859.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  of  Elmswood,  Aigburth, 
Liverpool  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Gibbon,  of  Liverpool). 
B.  Apr.  10,  1841,  at  Aigburth.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  (bth  Classic)  1864;  M.A. 
1867.  Fellow,  1866.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  2,  1865. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  16,  1868.  Equity  Draftsman  and 
Conveyancer,  Duchy  Court  of  Lancaster.  Died  Feb.  8,  1892. 
Brother  of  Edward  G.  (1863)  and  Alfred  (1873);  half-brother 
of  Harold  (1887).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  17,  1892.) 

SWAINSON,  JOSEPH  LEONARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  2,  1896. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Stonecross,  Kendal.  [B.  Mar.  22, 
1877.]  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899. 
Second  Lieut.,  the  Lanes.  Fusiliers,  1899;  Lieut.,  1900; 
Capt.,  1904.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902. 
Transferred  to  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  1908; 
Major,  1913.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col., 
Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry  and  King's  Own  (R. 
Lancaster  Regt.);  wounded;  D.S.O.,  1916;  mentioned  twice 
in  despatches);  died  Aug.  9,  1916,  of  wounds  received  in 
action.  (King's  Coll  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.; 
The  Times,  Aug.  17,  1916.) 

SWAINSON,  WILLIAM  GOAD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  Of  Lanes.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  solicitor  [of 
Marshrange]  (and  Harriet  Machon,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  G. 
Richard,  of  Guernsey  and  HuU).  B.  Dec.  23,  1877,  at 
Lancaster.  Schools,  Friends',  Lancaster,  and  Lancaster 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1902;  priest,  1904;  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  St  Albans,  Herts.,  1902-5.  C.  of  St  Bede's,  Toxteth 
Park,  Liverpool,  1905-8.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Liverpool,  1908-11. 
V.  of  Rainhill,  Lanes.,  1911-29.  V.  of  Hornby  (with  Claughton 
R.  from  1931),  1929-46.  Married,  1908,  Dora  Isabella  Thom- 
son, dau.  of  George  Gilchrist,  of  Southport.  Of  Sunderland 
Hall,  Lancaster,  in  1952.  (Crockford;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families.) 

SWAINSTON,  AUSTIN.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  1884. 
S.  of  R.  W.,  of  Dover.  [B.  Aug.  9,  1866.]  School,  Highgate 
[and  Dover  College].  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (Dover  Coll.  Reg.) 

SWAINSTON,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1878.  S.  of  R.,  Esq.,  of  the  Lord  Warden  Hotel, 
Dover.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  Died  Sept.  4,  1895, 
at  Westminster,  aged  34.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Univ. 
Almanack.) 

SWALE,  CHARLES  ALURED  LAMBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  June  25,  1888.  S.  of  [Capt.  John  Lambert] 
and  gr.  s.  of  the  Rev.  H[ogarth]  J[ohii]  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1828),  of  Ingheld  HaU,  Settle,  Yorks.  B.  Oct.  11, 
1870.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A. 
1891;  M.A.  1896.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  18, 
1895.  Of  Ingfield  HaU.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding  of  Yorks. 
Died  Nov.  1913.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 


SWALLOW.  William  Henry 

SWALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  5,  1760. 
S.  of  J[ohn],  attomey-at-law,  of  London  (and  Jane,  dau.  of 
William  Melmoth,  of  Lincohi's  Inn).  Bapt.  Aug.  15,  i744  >n 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1760;  Scholar;  B.A.  1764;  M.A.  1767.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn, 
Jan.  21,  1766.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  12,  1769.  Of  Milden- 
hall,  Suffolk.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hliakim  Pahuer,  of 
London.  Died  Mar.  8,  1821,  aged  78.  M.I.  at  MUdenhall. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  667;  Al.  Carthus.;  Inns  of  Court 
Book.) 

SWALE,  ROBERT  [WORTLEY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Jan.  28,  1802.  Of  Yorks.   Matric.  Easter,  1803. 

SWALLOW,  FRANCIS  MACDONALD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1876.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Richard,  V.  of  Blaekrod, 
Chorley,  Lanes.  B.  Oct.  20,  1856,  at  Foxdale,  Isle  of  Man. 
School,  Old  Hall,  WeUington,  Salop.  Matric.  Michs.  1876. 
At  Charing  Cross  Hospital.  L.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  Edin., 
1882;  L.S.A.,  1882.  Practised  at  Sheffield.  Medical  Officer 
of  Health  for  the  Penistone  District  of  Sheffield.  Of  Huth- 
waite  House,  Thurgoland,  Sheffield.  Latterly  of  Bourne  End, 
Bucks.,  and  of  Maidenhead,  in  1930  (retired).  (Venn,  11.  420; 
disappears  from  Medical  Directories,  1940.) 

SWALLOW,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  19,  1879.  S.  of  George  Rushworth,  grocer  (and  Mary). 
B.  at  Leeds.  Bapt.  Mar.  2,  1856.  Matric.  Michs.  i879- 
Migrated  to  Ayerst  H.;  B.A.  1888. 

SWALLOW,  HENRY  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1876. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  Leake,  Lines., 
1877-9.  C.  of  Biscathorpe,  1879-81.  C.  of  Brancepeth. 
Durham,  1881-5.  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Boyne,  1881-1916. 
R.  of  Hawthorn,  Durham,  1885-1916.  F.S.A.,  Edinburgh. 
Author,  De  Nova  Villa,  or  The  House  of  Nevill  in  Sunshine 
and  Shade;  The  Catharines  of  History.  Latterly  of  19,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  W.  Died  Dec.  29,  1922,  aged  72,  at  Bourne- 
mouth.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  3,  1923.) 

SWALLOW,  ISAAC  HARRISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.  S.  of  James  Dodd  [M.D.J,  of  Clifton  Lodge, 
Clarence  Road,  Clapham  Park,  London.  B.  Oct.  13,  1871, 
at  Clapham.  School,  Dulwieh  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.  1893.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1897;  practised  in  London 
(Messrs  Carter  and  Swallow,  61,  Carey  Street).  Disappears 
from  Law  List,  1949.    (Dulwieh  Coll.  Reg.) 

SWALLOW,  JAMES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1868.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  at  Sowerby  Bridge,  Yorks. 
School,  Heath  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1873;  pnest 
(Oxford)  1874;  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Paddington,  1873-4. 
Chaplain  and  Lecturer  at  Cuddesdon  CoUege,  1874-6. 
Chaplain  of  Clewer  House  of  Mercy,  1876-92;  of  Horbury 
House  of  Mercy,  Yorks.,  1892-1928.  Lie.  to  ofi.,  dio.  of  York, 
1929.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Wakefield,  1933.  Died 
Sept.  29,  1935,  at  Tunbridge  Wells;  buried  at  Horbury. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  2,  1935.) 

SWALLOW,  RICHARD  DAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  3,  1866.  Of  Yorks.  [Youngest  s.  of  John,  of 
Skircoat.  B.  Dec.  18,  1847.  School,  Heath,  Halifax.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1875-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1872;  priest  (Rochester)  1876.  Assistant 
Master  at  Wellington  College  prep.  School,  1870-2;  at 
Nottingham  High  School,  1872-6.  Headmaster  of  Chigwell 
School,  Essex,  1876-1912.  R.  of  St  Mary  Abehurch  with 
St  Lawrence  Pountney,  London,  1912-30.  Hon.  Canon  of 
St  Albans,  1905-14.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chelmsford,  1914-30. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  May  6,  1930,  at  Golders  Green. 
(Crockford;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Max  8,  1930.) 

SWALLOW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  31, 
1834.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1834. 

SWALLOW,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1872.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10,  1872.  2nd  s.  of  William,  publisher, 
of  Grantham,  Lines.  B.  Oct.  29,  1848,  at  Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 
Leics.  Schools  [Kingswood],  Bath  and  [BlundeU's],  Tiverton. 
B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1880;  priest, 
1881.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Cathedral  School,  Durham, 
1876-84.  C.  of  Whitburn,  Co.  Durham,  1884-5.  Head  Master 
of  St  Kenehn's  School,  Durham,  1885-94.  R.  of  Weston 
Favell,  Northants.,  1895-1910.  Died  Nov.  1910.  (Kingswood 
Sch.  Reg.;  Scott  MSS.;  Crockfor^;  Northants.  Clergy,  xiii. 
127;  The  Guardian,  Dee.  2,  1910,  's.  of  William,  Missionary 
on  the  Gambia';  BlundeU's  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  's.  of 
William,  Wesleyan  Minister.') 

SWALLOW,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  29, 
1853.   Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1862. 


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SwALWELL,  John 

SWALWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  20, 
1865.  S.  of  John.  B.  [Oct.  14,  1829],  at  AUerston,  near 
Pickering,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar,  1866;  B.A. 
1869.  Head  Master  of  Scarborough  Granunar  School  in  1865. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Ebberston  with 
AUerston,  Yorks.,  1868-71.  C.  of  Thorganby,  1871-6.  C.  of 
Yeldingham,  1876-9.  V.  of  Sinnington,  1879-99.  Sometime 
Head  Master  of  Pickering  Grammar  School.  Died  in  1899. 
Father  of  the  next  three.   (Crockford.) 

SWALWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's,  Aug.  18, 
1884.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above).  B.  at  Scarborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1890; 
priest  (Beverley)  1891;  C.  of  North  Otterington,  1890-2. 
C.  of  Emmanuel  Church,  Sheffield,  1893.  C.  of  Danby, 
Yorks.,  1894-6.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Nottingham,  1896-1901. 
C.  of  St  Jude's,  Sheffield,  1901-5.  C.  of  St  Stephen's, 
Sheffield,  1905-6.  R.  of  Snitterby,  Lines.,  1906-9.  R.  of 
Swift  Current,  Sask.,  Canada,  1912-17.  R.  of  Estevan,  Sask., 
1917-19.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1921.  Brother  of  the 
next  two. 

SWALWELL,  MARMADUKE  FREDERICK  THOMAS.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  i,  1891.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev. 
John  (1865).]  B.  at  Thorganby,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1898;  priest,  1901;  C.  of 
Airmyn,  Yorks.,  1898-1901.  C.  of  Purston  with  South 
Featherston,  1901-4.  C.  of  Burton  .\gnes  with  Harpham, 
1904-6.  R.  of  Linwood,  Lines.,  1906-32.  R.  of  Normanby, 
near  Sinnington,  Yorks.,  1932-50-.  Brother  of  the  above  and 
the  next.   [Crockford.) 

SWALWELL,  SIDNEY  RUPERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  2,  1888.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1865).  B.  at  Scarborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1893;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Coxwold  with  Yearsley, 
Yorks.,  1893-8.  C.  of  Purston,  1898-1900.  C.  of  Carleton, 
1900-1.  V.  of  WiUoughton,  Lines.,  1906-14.  Died  Apr.  7, 
1914,  aged  46,  at  Harrogate.  Brother  of  the  two  above. 
(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  17,  1914-) 

SWAN,  BENJAMIN  BOUSFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  10,  1845.  [nth]  s.  of  Graves  Chamney,  Esq.,  barrister, 
of  Dublin  (and  Martha).  B.  there,  Dec.  2,  1826.  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  6, 
1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  9,  1854.  Equity  Draftsman 
and  Conveyancer.  Married,  June  24,  1858,  Laura,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Lycett,  Esq.,  of  London.  Died  Feb.  7,  1905. 
at  his  residence,  Bolton  House,  Teddington.  (Eagle,  xxvii, 
275;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  limes,  Feb.  9, 
1905.) 

SWAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  10, 
1817.  Of  Morton,  near  Gainsborough.  Matric.  Easter,  1817. 
Probably  the  man  of  these  names  who  was  Chaplain  to 
H.M.S.  Cambrian,  and  Acting-Chaplain  at  Smyrna,  1827. 
(D.  H.  Simpson.) 

SWAN,  CHARLES  TROLLOPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  2, 
1845.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1803), 
R.  of  Sausthorpe,  Lines,  (and  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Linton, 
deceased,  of  Stirtloe,  Hunts.)  [B.  July  15,  1826.]  Schools, 
Stamford  and  SouthweU.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  (Civil  Law 
Classes,  ist  Class,  1846-7);  LL.B.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincohi)  1850.  V.  of  Dunholme,  Lines.,  1850-7.  R.  of 
Brettenham,  Suffolk,  1857-9-  R-  ot  Welton-le-Wold,  Lines., 
1859-78.  R.  of  Sausthorpe  (succeeding  his  father)  1878-80. 
J.P.  for  Lines.  Married,  1853,  Grace,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Martin,  V.  of  Coleby,  Lines.  Resided  latterly  at  Sausthorpe 
Hall,  where  he  died  Sept.  23,  1904.  Brother  of  Francis  H. 
(1844).  (Peile,  II.  493;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  26,  1904; 
Lincoln  Dio.  Mag.,  xx.  160.) 

SWAN  [EDGAR]  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, Apr.  20,  1864.  Only  s.  of  Edgar,  Esq.,  of  London.  B. 
in  the  Isle  of. Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870.  Adm.  a 
Solicitor,  1873.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  30,  1885. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  19,  1886.  Adjudicated  a  bankrupt, 
1912;  obtained  a  discharge,  1913.  Died  Mar.  28,  1932,  in 
Hampstead.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1913,  and 
Mar.  29,  1932-) 

SWAN,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  30, 
1844;  from  University  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matnc. 
(age  18),  Nov.  24,  1843.  Re-adm.  May  31,  1848  and  July  3, 
1858.  [Elder]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford, 
1803  ,  R.  of  Sausthorpe  (and  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Linton,  of 
Stirtloe,  Hunts.).  B.  1825.  [School,  Louth  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1845;  LL.B.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Lmcoln)  1845; 
priest,  1845.  R.  of  Aswardby,  Lines.,  1851-81.  Married, 
Emily  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Clarke,  of  Belford  Hall,  North- 
umberland. Disappears  from  Crockford,  1892.  Brother  of 
Charles  T.  (1845).   (Peile,  11.  49°-) 


Swan,  William  James  Wickstead 

SWAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1841.  S.  of 
Thomas,  butcher,  of  Morpeth,  Northumberland  (and  Eliza- 
beth). Bapt.  Nov.  6,  1821.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1845.  C.  of  Bredon,  Worcs.,  in  1849 
(Henry  Swann  (sic)  B.A.);  and  a  Missionary  at  Newcastle, 
N.S.W.,  Australia,  1850-1.    (Clergy  List;  S.P.G.  Records.) 

SWAN,  JAMES  GRAHAM  GOODENOUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Selwvn  H.  Oct.  I,  1894.  B.  Oct.  20,  1875.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894.  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  Dublin,  1899.  Lieut.,  I.M.S.,  1901; 
Capt.,  1904;  Major,  1912.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Acting  Lieut. -Col.;  C.I.E.,  1918).  Lieut. -Col.,  1920;  retired, 
1930.    (Army  Lists;  Who's  Who,  1952;  Medical  Directories.) 

SWAN,  NATHANIEL  CLAYTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1892.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert  (1851),  of  The  Quarry, 
Lincoln.  B.  Sept.  16,  1872,  at  Lincoln.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Of  Atherstone  House, 
Lincoln.  Died  June  12,  1939,  at  Disney  Place,  Lincohi. 
Brother  of  Robert  C.  (1883).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
June  15,  1939.) 

SWAN,  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  21, 
1801.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Dublin.  School,  Oswestry,  Shropshire. 
Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1807.  Of  Baldwinstown  Castle, 
Co.  Wexford.  Married,  1807,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Richard 
Waddy,  of  Kilmago,  Co.  Wexford.  Died  Mar.  24,  1834. 
(Walford,  County  Families;  Burke,  L.G.) 

SWAN,  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9,  1899.  [4th]  s.  of 
Joseph  Wilson  [F.R.S.],  of  Low  Fell,  Durham  [and  Lauriston, 
Bromley,  Kent.]  [B.  Sept.  16,  1878.]  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  An  Engineer.  M.I.M.E.; 
A.M.I.C.E.  Sometime  with  the  Pencoyd  iron  works,  and 
American  Bridge  Co.,  Philadelphia,  U.S.A.,  and  with  Messrs 
Rendel,  Palmer  and  Tritton,  of  London,  1904-6.  In  the 
Egyptian  Ministry  of  PubUc  Works,  1906-23;  Director- 
General  of  the  Mechanical  Department  in  Cairo,  1919-22. 
Order  of  the  NUe,  3rd  Class.  Resided  latterly  at  The  White 
House,  Rye,  Sussex,  and  in  Holland  Park,  London.  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.) 

SWAN,  RICHARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  i, 
1836.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1859. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  July  24,  1842;  priest,  July  16,  1843; 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ulverston,  Lanes.,  1842-4.  C.  of  Hoth- 
field,  Kent,  1844-9;  R-  there,  1849-94.  Married  Elizabeth 
Denne.  Died  Jan.  29,  1894,  aged  76.  (Eagle,  xvni.  511; 
Crockford.) 

SWAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  22, 
1851.  S.  of  Robert  [of  Minster  Yard,  Lincoln].  B.  Dec.  4, 
1834,  at  Lincoln.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A. 
1857;  M.A.  1861.  A  solicitor,  1859;  practised  in  Lincoln.  Of 
The  Quarry,  Lincoln.  Captain,  K.  North  Lincolnshire 
Militia.  Died  Mar.  9,  1899.  Father  of  Nathaniel  C.  (1S92)  and 
Robert  C.  (1883).  J.P.  for  Lincohi.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Fos- 
Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 

SWAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  20,  1862.  S.  of  Mrs  Swan,  of  10,  Sandyford  Place, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  [and  only  s.  of  George,  of  Bebside, 
Northumberland].  Matric.  Lent,  1S62;  Scholar,  1863;  (Law 
Trip.,  ist  Class,  1864);  Chancellor's  Legal  medal,  1865; 
LL.B.  1865;  LL.M.  1873.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr. 
15,  1862.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1866.  Resided  at 
Hampstead,  where  he  died  Feb.  25,  1901,  aged  64.  (Law 
Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Feb.  26,  1901.) 

SWAN,  ROBERT  CLAYTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1883. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  R[obert],  Esq.  (1851),  of  Lincohi  (and  Lucy, 
eldest  dau.  of  N.  Clayton,  of  Lincoln).  [B.  1864.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Captain,  Militia  Battn,  the 
Lincolnshire  Regt.,  1882-91.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut. -Col.,  2nd/ ist  Battn.,  The  Lincolnshire 
Yeomamry).  Of  Rockliffe  Park,  Croft,  Darlington  and 
Welbouru  Manor,  Lines.  J.P.  for  Northumberland,  Durham 
and  Lincoln.  Master  successively  of  the  Sinnington,  Morpeth 
and  Blankney  Hounds.  Married  (i)  1892,  Mildred,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  George  W.  Elliot,  2nd  Bart.;  (2)  Violet,  eldest  dau.  of 
C.  Perkins,  of  Carham-on-Tweed.  Died  Nov.  23,  1929,  at 
Barrowby  Grange,  Lines.  Brother  of  Nathaniel  C.  (1892). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
families;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  25,  1929.) 

SWAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1763.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Collingham,  Notts.  School,  Lincoln. 
Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar,  1765. 

SWAN,  WILLIAM  JAMES  WICKSTEAD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  21,  1810.  [S.  of  Richard,  of  Chorlton  Hall,  Cheshire.] 
Matric.  1810;  B.A.  1814,  as  James  Wickstead  S.  Died,  s.p., 
May  3,  1867.   (J.P.  Rylands.) 


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SWAN.  WILLIAM  LENDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i. 
1898.  B.  Aug.  26,  1879.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901,  with  the 
Imperial  Yeomanry.  Died  June  4,  1937,  at  La  Solitude, 
Beaumont,  Jersey.   {Al.  Felsted.;  The  Times,  June  19,  i937.) 

SWANN,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  6,  1891. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Newmarket,  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894. 

SWANN,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1892.  S.  of  J.  F.,  solicitor,  of  Chancery  Lane, 
London.  B.  Aug.  19,  1868,  in  London.  School,  Dover 
College.  [Had  been  adm.  solicitor,  1891.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892 ; 
B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1895;  priest, 
1896;  C.  of  Whitechapel,  1895-6.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Dalston, 
1896-1900.  LD.H.M.,  Christ  Church,  Fulham,  1900-3;  V. 
there,  1903-30.  Married,  Sept.  9,  1S97,  Agnes  Jane,  only  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Graham,  V.  of  Southborough,  Kent. 
Died  Dec.  4,  1930,  at  Hook  Heath,  Woking.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  5,  1930.) 

SWANN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  17,  i79i- 
[6th]  s.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Wansford,  Northants.  [B. 
there,  Nov.  15,  1772.]  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Lent,  1792; 
Scholar,  1794;  B.A.  1795;  M.A.  1799.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln, 
Liu.  dim.  from  Peterb.)  May  22,  1796;  priest  (Peterb.) 
July  9,  1799;  C.  of  Edith-Weston,  Rutland,  1796-1804.  R. 
of  Ridlington,  1804-46.  R.  of  St  Michael's,  Stamford,  1808- 
II.  V.  of  Great  Marlow,  Bucks.,  181 1.  R.  of  Edmondthorpe, 
Rutland,  18 11-46.  Chaplain  to  the  Prince  Regent,  1798. 
Chaplain  to  Richard,  Earl  Cavan,  1808.  J. P.  for  the  Counties 
of  Rutland,  Northants.  and  Leics.,  and  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions.  Married,  May  2,  1805,  at  Hemel  Hempsted,  Herts., 
Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Willan,  Fellow  of  Trinity 
and  V.  of  Cardington,  Beds.  Died  May  2,  1846;  buried  at 
Ridlington,  May  10,  1846.  WiU  dated  Feb.  24,  1837;  proved 
(P.C.C.)  June  26,  1846.  M.I.  at  Ridlington.  Brother  of 
James  (i7Si);  father  of  Edward  (1823)  and  the  next. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  502;  Northants.  Clergy,  xiu.  127; 

A.  Tudor-Craig.) 

SWANN,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  31, 
1827.  Of  Rutland.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (above),  R. 
of  Ridlington  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Willan). 

B.  there,  Oct.  28,  1808.]  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831; 
M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1832;  priest,  1832.  R.  of 
Stoke  Dry,  Rutland,  1840-54.  V.  of  Horninghold,  Leics., 
1851-4.  J. P.  for  Rutland.  Married,  July  3,  1838,  Elizabeth 
Ann,  dau.  of  John  Goldsmith,  of  Ampthill,  Beds.  Died 
Aug.  21,  1854;  buried  at  Stoke  Dry.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1823).  (Northants.  Clergy,  xin.  127;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clergy  List;  A.  Tudor-Craig.) 

SWANN,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  27,  1819.  B.  at  Wolvercote,  Oxfordshire.  Did  not 
reside.  Doubtless  a  barrister,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Married 
Amelia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Allen  Fielding,  of  St  Stephen's, 
Canterbury.  Died  Sept.  15,  1833,  at  Eynsham,  Oxen. 
(G.  Mag.,  1833.  II.  382.) 

SWANN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15, 
1823.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1791),  R-  of  Ridlington, 
Rutland  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  WUlan).  [Bapt. 
June  19,  1806],  at  Ridlington.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Scholar, 
1824;  B.A.  (S2nd  Wrangler)  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Adm.  ad 
eundem,  at  Oxford,  1858.  Mathematical  Master  at  Bedford 
Grammar  School,  1829-63.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  2, 
1833;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1834;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Bedford,  1833-7. 

C.  of  Kempston,  1839-41.  Chaplain  of  the  Infirmary,  Bed- 
ford, 1841-51  and  of  the  Asylum,  1849-59.  V.  of  Elm,  Cambs., 
1863-83.  Married  (i)  Dec.  27,  1831,  Jane,  dau.  of  William 
Margetts,  of  Huntingdon;  (2)  June  24,  1852,  Sophia  Aim, 
eldest  dau.  of  Daniel  Taylor,  of  Clapham  Common;  (3)  Nov. 
II,  1880,  EUen,  widow  of  Capt.  C.  S.  Smelt,  21st  Fusiliers. 
Died  Aug.  30,  1883,  aged  77,  at  Elm  vicarage.  Brother  of 
Charles  H.  (1827) ;  father  of  Henry  A.  (1873)-  (Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Sept.  i2,  1883;  A.  Tudor-Craig.) 

SWANN,  ERNEST  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1888.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohnson]  F[oweU] 
(1855),  of  Tittleshall,  Swaffham,  Norfolk  (and  Sarah).  B. 
Oct.  23,  1869,  at  Hempstead,  Essex.  School,  St  John's, 
Leatherhead.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  organ-Scholar,  1889; 
B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Assistant  Master  at  Great  Yarmouth 
Grammar  School,  1891-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1897; 
priest,  1898;  C.  of  Gorleston,  Suffolk,  1897-9.  Succentor  of 
Ripon  Cathedral,  1 899-1905.  Minor  Canon  of  Ripon  Cathe- 
dral and  V.  of  Ripon,  1905-17.  Warden  of  St  Michael's 
College,  Tenbury,  Worcs.,  and  V.  of  St  Michael  and  All 
Angels,  1917-36.  Rural  Dean  of  Burford,  1931-6.  Head 
Master  of  St  Michael's  College,  Tenbury,  1934-6-  V.  of 
Bridstow,  Heref.,  1936-41.  Married  (i)  1900,  Constance 
Stead;  {2)  1928,  Helen  Margaret  Young.  Editor,  The  Ripon 
Psalter;  The  Hereford  Psalter.    Latterly  of   i,  Cheltenham 


SwANN,  Robert  Dixon 

Road,  Cirencester,  where  he  died,  Nov.  12,  1948.  Brother  of 
William  F.  (1884).  (Leatherhead  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who's 
Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1948.) 

SWANN,  FREDERICK  EGERTON  BRYDGES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Pembroke,  July  9,  1840.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  18,  1840.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Frederick,  of 
Wingham,  Cambs.,  (sic).  B.  in  Geneva.  School,  Kent  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1846; 
priest,  1847.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Bermondsey,  Surrey,  1855. 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Bermondsey,  1856-8.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1865  and  from  Clergy  List,  1867. 

SWANN,  FREDERICK  HOLLAND  (1892),  see  SCHWANN. 

SWANN,  HAROLD  (1898),  see  SCHWANN. 

SWANN,  HENRY  ALDERSEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  i, 
1873.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1823)  (and  his  2nd  wife, 
Sophia  Ann).  B.  [Mar.  27,  1853],  at  Bedford.  Bapt.  May  21, 
1853.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877; 
M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Soham, 
Cambs.,  1878-81.  V.  of  Great  Ashfield,  SuSolk,  1881-93.  C. 
of  St  James's,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1893-9.  V.  of  Hauxton 
with  Newton,  Cambs.,  1900-15.  R.  of  Wentworth,  1915-24. 
Married  Maria  AUce  Bedford.  Lived  latterly  at  19,  Brookside, 
Cambridge,  where  he  died,  Dec.  27,  1938;  buried  at  Hauxton. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  A.  Tudor-Craig;  The 
Times,  Dec.  28,  1938.) 

SWANN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  2,  1763. 
Eldest  s.  of  Robie,  hop-dealer,  of  Nottingham.  B.  there, 
Apr.  12,  1746.  Schools,  Melton  Mowbray  (Mr  R.  Hardy)  and 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1764;  B.A.  1768.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  Dec.  18,  1768. 

SWANN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 
1 78 1.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Wansford,  Northants. 
[B.  May  1,  1765],  at  Stibbington,  Hunts.  School,  Oakham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1789. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  Sept.  23,  1787;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1789; 
C.  of  Stibbington,  and  of  Wansford,  1787-98.  Married, 
Jan.  30,  1786,  Hannah,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Wilkinson, 
banker,  of  Chesterfield.  Died,  s.p.,  June  28,  1798,  at 
Stibbington.  Brother  of  Charles  (1791)-  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  502;  A.  Tudor-Craig.) 

SWANN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  4,  i775-  Of  Notts. 
Matric.  Easter,  1779;  B.A.  1780.  V.  of  Carlton-le-Moorland 
(and  sequestrator  of  Stapleford),  Lines.,  1799-1827.  Of 
Brant  Broughton,  Lines.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  1827, 
aged  75.   (G.  Mag.,  1827,  i.  282.) 

SWANN,  JOHN  BRADLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  12,  1836.  [S.  of  John  Wright,  Esq.,  of  Exmouth,  Devon. 
School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Migrated  to 
Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  9,  1837;  B.A.  1841.  Captain,  6th  West 
Yorks.  Regt.,  1858.  Died  May  4,  1890,  aged  72,  at  Chelten- 
ham.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Guardian,  May  21,  1890.) 

SWANN,  JOHNSON  FOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1855.  S.  of  John,  of  Milton,  Cambs.  B.  Mar.  14,  1834,  at 
Cambridge.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1855; 
B.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of 
East  Donyland,  Essex,  1860-3.  C.  of  Hempstead,  1863-71- 
C.  of  Tittleshall  and  Wellingham,  Norfolk,  1871-90.  R.  of 
Gunhouse  (or  Gunness)  with  Burringham,  Lines.,  1890-1905. 
Died  Jan.  7,  1905,  at  Gunness  rectory.  Father  of  Ernest  H. 
(1888)  and  WiUiam  F.  (1884).  (Venn,  11.  327;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Jan.  9,  1905.) 

SWANN,  LINTON  HALL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1893. 
S.  of  Salmon  Linton,  Esq.,  of  Longstanton,  Cambs.  School, 
Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  Suffolk  Yeomanry). 
(Univ.  War  List). 

SWANN,  PERCIVAL  FIENNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12, 
1858.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (next),  of  Brandsby,  Yorks. 
B.  there,  Mar.  7,  1839.  School,  Stonham-Aspal,  Suffolk 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1863;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Rye,  Sussex, 
1863-4.  C.  of  Icklesham,  1864-6.  C.  of  Brandsby,  Yorks., 
1866-73;  R.  there  (succeeding  his  father),  1873-1903. 
Married  Fanny  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Strickland,  K.C.B. 
of  Sizergh  Castle,  Westmorland.  Died  Oct.  14,  1903.  (Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  Oct.  16,  1903.) 

SWANN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  23, 
1815.  [2nd  s.]  of  Robert  [of  Askham  HaU,  Yorks.]  (and 
Ursula,  dau.  of  Robert  Carr).  B.  [Aug.  13,  1798]  at  York. 
School,  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1824.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  1822;  priest,  1823.  R.  of  Brandsby,  1823-73 
and  R.  of  North  (or  Cherry)  Burton,  Yorks.,  1837-73. 
Married,  Nov.  20,  1832,  Jane  Cornelia  Anne  Percival.  Died 
in  1873.   Father  of  the  aoove.   (Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

SWANN,  ROBERT  DIXON.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1894. 


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SWANN,  SAMUEL  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  S.  E.,  Esq.,  of  Damall,  Sheffield.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  igoi;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool),  1901; 
priest,  1902;  C.  of  North  Meols,  Lanes.,  1901-4.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Liverpool,  1904-5.  Missioner  of 
St  Ambrose,  Bristol,  1905-15;  V.  there,  1915-22.  V.  of 
St  James,  Bristol  (with  R.  of  St  John-the-Baptist  from  1908), 
1923-7.  R.  of  Cold  Ashton,  Gloucs.,  1927-8.  Married,  Nov. 
12,  1907,  Amy  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Ashby 
Phelps,  R.  of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Bristol.  Died  Nov.  17, 
1928.    (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  30,  1928.) 

SWANN,  SAMUEL  KIRKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Christ's, 
June  30,  1838.  S.  of  J.  Kirke.  B.  at  Nottingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1838;  Scholar,  1839;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1843;  priest,  1844;  C.  of  Castle  Donington, 
Leics.,  1843-53.  C.  of  Gedling,  Notts.,  1853-86.  F.R.A.S. 
Died  Nov.  20,  1886  at  Carlton,  near  Nottingham,  where  he 
had  lived  for  many  years.  (Peile,  11.  463;  Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  i,  1886.) 

SWANN,  SIDNEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1881.  [S.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Bellingham,  of  Derby,  late  R.N.  B.  Sept.  30, 
1862,  at  Weymouth.  Schools,  Derby  and  Marlborough 
CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1883,  1884,  18S5.  A  great  athlete;  held  record 
for  rowing  across  the  Channel  (3  hr.  50  min.) ;  when  55  years 
old  cycled,  walked,  ran,  paddled,  rowed  and  swam  6  consecu- 
tive half-miles  in  competition  with  Lieut.  Muller  of  the 
Danish  Army;  cycled  from  Land's  End  to  John  o'  Groats  in 
record  time,  riding  from  Carlisle  to  London  in  a  day;  also 
cycled  round  Syria.  In  the  early  days  of  flying  built  several 
machines,  but  they  were  not  successful.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter) 
1885;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Plymouth,  1885-8. 
C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Sulby,  Isle  of  Man,  1889-90.  Missionary 
at  Fukuyama,  Japan,  1890-5;  Chaplain  at  Kobe,  1895-6. 
V.  of  Blackford,  Cumberland,  1897-1900-  V.  of  St  Aidan's, 
Carlisle,  1901-5.  V.  of  Crosby  Ravensworth,  Westmorland, 
1905-12.  V.  of  Levens,  1912-14.  P.C.  of  Holbrooke,  Derbs., 
1914-18.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (ambulance 
driver  in  Belgium).  V.  of  Morland,  Westmorland,  1918-21. 
R.  of  Kingston-by-Sea,  Sussex,  1921-9.  R.  of  Lmdfield, 
1929-37.  Married  (i)  May  2,  1889,  Josephine,  only  dau.  of 
A.  B.  Anderson,  of  Liverpool,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1920, 
Theodosia,  Lady  Bagot,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Leslie,  of  Levens, 
Westmorland.  Died  Aug.  3.  i942-  (Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  4, 
1942.) 

SWANN,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  26, 
1859.  S.  of  William,  of  Aiskew,  Bedale,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
Sept  23  1840.  School,  Richmond  [and  Eton].  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  New  Radford,  Notts.,  T864-7.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Nottingham,  1867-71.  C.  of  Riseholme,  Lines., 
1871-3.  V.  of  Orston  with  Thoroton,  Notts.,  1873-1910.  Died 
Aug.  I,  1910,  at  Orston.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Venn,  11.  343; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  5,  1910.) 

SWANN,  WILLIAM  POWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1884.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Johnson  Fowell 
(1855).]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon)  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  Headingley,  Yorks., 
1890-9.  V.  of  Crakehall  with  Langthome,  1899-1902. 
Minister  at  St  Wilfrid's,  Harrogate,  1902-14;  V.  there, 
1914-19.  Secretary,  Waifs  and  Strays  Society,  1919-24.  V.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Worthing,  Sussex,  1925-42-  Married,  July  11, 
1899,  Maud,  only  dau.  of  D.  S.  Blaiklock,  of  Halstead, 
Headingley.  Latterly  of  France  Cottage,  Patchmg,  near 
Worthing,  where  he  died  Oct.  25,  1947,  aged  82.  Brother  of 
Ernest  H.  (1888).   [Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  27,  I947-) 

SWANNELL,  ALFRED  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  10,  1883.  S.  of  George,  grocer,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there, 
Dec.  18,  1863.   School,  private.   Matric.  Michs.  1883. 

SWANSBOROUGH,  GEORGE  SWAINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Pembroke,  June  12,  1837.  Eldest  s.  of  Robert,  merchant,  of 
London  (and  Emma  Grace,  of  East  Dulwich).  B.  [Feb.  i3, 
1819]  in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1837;  Scholar;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Assistant  Master  at 
Crewkeme  Grammar  School  until  his  death,  Sept.  28,  1848. 
Brother  of  the  next.  [Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Bartelot, 
History  of  Crewkerne  School.) 

SWANSBOROUGH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Julys,  1852.  Of  London.  [S.  of  Robert,  merchant  (and  Emma 
Grace).  B.  Sept.  17,  1823.  School,  Merchant  Taylors', 
London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1852:  Scholar,  1853;  B.A.  1856.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Maulden,  Beds.,  1856- 
61.  C.  of  Slinfold,  Sussex,  1862-5.  C.  of  Malborough,  Devon, 
1865-72.  V.  of  Branscombe,  1872-1909.  Died  Sept.  14,  1909. 
Brother  of  the  above.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  Sept.  17,  1909-) 


SwAYNE,  Francis  Griffiths 

SWANSEA,  BARONS,  seeVlVlAH,  H.  H.  and  VIVIAN,  0.  R. 

SWANSTON,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1895.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  Alexander  [of  171,  Crom- 
well Road,  London],  B.  Feb.  14,  1875.  in  London.  Schools, 
Loretto  and  St  Paul's.   Matric.  Michs.  1895.   Rowing  'blue,' 

1898.  Second  Lieut.,   6th   (Enniskilling)   Dragoon  Guards, 

1899.  Killed  in  action,  Oct.  16,  1900,  at  Tonedon,  near 
Carolina,  Transvaal,  whilst  trying  to  save  a  wounded  trooper. 
Memorial  tablet  in  Berwick-on -Tweed  parish  Church. 
(Loretto  Reg.;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times, 
Nov.  6,  1900.) 

SWANSTON,  CLEMENT  ROMILLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1883.  [S.  of  Clement  Tudway  (next).  B.  Feb.  21,  1866. 
School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Married,  1893, 
Mabel  Frances,  dau.  of  Charles  M.  Hunter,  of  Banff.  Died 
in  1904.  [Charterhouse.  Reg.,  which  erroneously  gives  date 
of  death  as  1920.) 
SWANSTON,  CLEMENT  TUDWAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  i,  1849.  S.  of  Clement  Tudway.  B.  in  London. 
School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A. 
1854;  M.A.  1857.  President  of  the  Union,  1854.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Lincobi's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1856.  Q.C.  Of  23,  Old  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn.  Disappears  from  Latf  List,  1880.  Father  of  the 
above. 
SWANWICK,  FREDERICK  TERTIUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  29,  1870.  [4th]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Higher  Broughton, 
Manchester.  B.  there,  May  28,  185 1.  Educated  at  Owens 
College,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar,  1873; 
B.A.  [18th  Wrangler)  1874;  M..\.  1877.  Tutor  at  Cavendish 
Hostel,  1877-83.  B.Sc,  Manchester,  1882.  Lecturer  in 
mathematics  at  Owens  College,  Manchester,  1883-1907; 
Fielden  Lecturer  at  Manchester  Univ.  from  1907.  Died 
July  27,  1931.  [Matrics.  and  Degrees,  1851-1900,  calls  him 
Swanvich;  The  Times,  July  31,  1931-) 
SWANZY,  ROBERT  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1895.  3rd  s.  of  —  [The  Rev.  Thomas  Biddall],  V.  of  Newry, 
Co.  Down,  deceased  (and  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Swanzy,  of  Rochfield,  Co.  Monaghan).  B.  Nov.  9. 
1875.  School,  South-Eastem  College,  Ramsgate.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoki)  1899;  priest, 
1900;  C.  of  New  Clee,  Grimsby,  1899-1909.  C.  of  Adlington, 
Lanes.,  1909-18.  V.  of  WithneU,  1918-32.  V.  of  Newry,  Co. 
Down,  1933-49.  (-5'  Laurence  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke, 
Family  Records.) 
SWATMAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  3,  1794.  S.  of  William,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.  School, 
King's  Lynn.  Matric.  Michs.  1794;  Scholar,  1796;  B.A. 
(l2th  Wrangler)  1798;  M.A.  1801.  Chaplam,  1803-11.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  17,  1803.  R.  of  Little  Fransham, 
Norfolk,  1803-39.  V.  of  Dulverton,  Somerset,  1826-9.  Died 
Dec.  1839,  aged  63.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide; 
G.  Mag.,  1840,  I.  327.) 
SWATMAN,  MONTAGU  SHARPIN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  1890. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Philip  (next),  of  Oakley  Square, 
London  (and  Elizabeth  Harriet  Joanna  Phillimore).  B. 
May  12,  1872,  at  the  Chaplain's  House,  Guy's  Hospital. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1896;  priest, 
1897;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Streatham,  Surrey,  1896-9.  C.  of 
St  Mark's,  Kennington,  1899-1906.  C.  of  Kelshall,  Herts., 
1906-9;  R.  there,  1909-14.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Bengeo, 
1914-17.  R.  (and  V.)  of  WiUian,  1917-36.  Married,  Apr.  21, 
1926,  Grace  Evelyn  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Campbell 
Robertson,  of  Nutley  Grove,  Hitchin.  Lived  subsequently  at 
Bournemouth,  where  he  died  Aug.  27,  1938;  buried  at 
Willian.  [Venn,  11.  517;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  30,  1938.) 
SWATMAN,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  7,  1S42. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  Lound,  Suffolk,  1849-57. 
Chaplain  of  Guy's  Hospital,  1860-78.  C.  of  East  Walton, 
Norfolk,  1878-80.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Haverstock  HiU, 
London,  1880-3.  C.  of  St  Pancras,  1884-91.  R.  of  Kelshall, 
Herts.,  1891-1909.  Died  Aug.  is,  1909,  aged  84.  Father  of 
the  above.  [Crockford;  The  Guardian,  .A,ug.  18,  1909.) 
SWAYNE  FRANCIS  GRIFFITHS.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct  8  1883  [3rd]  s.  of  Robert  .\rthur,  of  Abberley  House, 
Broms'grove,  Worcs.  (and  Grace  Pyke,  dau.  of  William 
Wickham,  of  Bideford).  B.  1S64,  at  Mathon,  Heref.  School, 
King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
i886-  M.B.,  B.Chir.,  and  M.A.  1890.  FootbaU  (rugby)  blue, 
1884-6.  At  Guy's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  Clinical 
Assistant,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Great  Ormond  Street. 
Practised  at  Norwood.  Married,  1900,  Etta  Ellen,  widow  of 
George  Lyon,  I.C.S.  and  dau.  of  Sir  Warren  Hastings  D'Oyley, 
Bart.  Latteriy  of  Pen-y-Plock,  Tillington,  Heref.,  where  he 
died,  Nov.  10,  1949.  (Medical  Directories;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  Nov.  11,  1949.) 


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SwAYNE,  Philip  Coney 

SWAYNE,  PHILIP  CONEY.    Adm.   pens,   (age   i8)    at   Jesus, 
Oct.  1896.  S.  of  Walter  T[homas],  Esq.  [solicitor]  (and  Agnes 
Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon T.  B.  Coney,  V.  of  Pucklechurch, 
Gloucs.).    B.   [Sept.   18,   1877],   at  Glastonbury,  Somerset. 
Schools   [Marlborough   College,    and]   St   Mark's,   Windsor. 
Matric.   Michs.    1896.    Served  in  the  Great  War,    1914-19 
(Lieut.,   Duke  of  Wellington's   (W.   Riding)    Regt.;   Capt., 
W.  Yorks.  Regt.)   Married,  1912,  Vera,  dau.  of  Hugh  Wilbra- 
ham,  of  Delaniere  House,  Nantwich.    Of  Castle  Hill  House, 
Nether  Stowey,  Bridgwater  in   1946.    {Jesus  Coll.  Report; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 
SWEATMAN,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23,  1855. 
S.  of  John,  M.D.,  deceased.    B.  Nov.  19,  1834,  m  London. 
School,   Hampstead.    Matric.   Michs.   1855;   Scholar,    1856; 
BA     1859-   M.A.   1862;  D.D.   1880.    One  of  the  principal 
founders  of  the  Jesus  Lane  Sunday  School.    Ord  deacon 
(London)  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Islington, 
1859-62.    C.   of  St  Stephen's,   Canonbury,    1863-5.    Head 
Master  of  Helhnuth  CoUege,  London,  Ontario,  Canada,  1865- 
72.     R.    of    Grace    Church,    Brantford,    Ontario,    1872-6. 
Secretary  to  the  Canadian  House  of  Bishops,  1873-9-  Canon 
of  Huron,  1875-6.    Archdeacon  of  Brant  and  R.  of  Wood- 
stock,   Ontario,    1876-9.     Bishop    of   Toronto,    1879-1907. 
Archbishop  and  Metropolitan  of  Canada,  1907-9-    Married, 
1868,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Robert  Garland,  of  Bamsbury.   Died 
Jan.   24,   1909.    (Peile,  11.  539;  Crockford;   Who  was   Who; 
Dictionary  of  Canadian  Biography.) 
SWEDEN  AND   NORWAY,   OSCAR    II,   HIS    MAJESTY  THE 
KING  OF.    Hon.  LL.D.,  1900.   [S.  of  Oscar  Joseph-Francis 
Bemadotte,   Oscar   I.     B.   Jan.   21,    1829,   at    Stockholm.] 
Succeeded  his  brother  Charles  XV  in  1872.    Distinguished  as 
a  mathematician,;a  sailor,  and  a  soldier.  Author  of  a  poetical 
rendering  of  Goethe's  Faust  in  Swedish  verse;  a  Memoir  of 
Charles   XIII;   Poems  and  Leaflets,   etc.     (H.   A.   Morgan, 
Memoirs,  288.) 
SWEET,  The  Rev.  ALGERNON  SYDNEY  OSBORNE.  Matric.  Non- 
Coil.,  from  AvERST  H.,  Michs.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  for 
the  Colonies)  1880;  priest,  1883.    Missionary  at  Ilfracombe, 
Muskoka,  Ontario,  Canada,  1880-4.    C.  of  Maker,  Cornwall, 
1885-7.     C.   of   Clifton,   Beds.,    1S88-91.    V.    of   Cowlinge, 
Suffolk,  1891-1906.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1907. 
SWEET,  ARTHUR  BARRON  LAXON.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  i,  1866.   [Only]  s.  of  John  Laxon,  physician 
[of  Tenbury,  Worcs.]    School,  Shrewsbury.    Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1870.    Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1871;  C.  of  EUes- 
mere,  Salop,  1871-2.   Died  July  20,  1872,  at  St  Leonards-on- 
Sea,  aged  24.   (Crockford;  I  lie  Times,  July  23,  1872.) 
SWEET,  EDWARD  HILLIER.    Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.  Lent, 
1882.    [B.  Nov.  9,  1864.    School,  Clifton  College.]    Matric. 
Lent,  1882;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1892.    Said  to  have  'gone  to 
Caius    {sic)    and    subsequently    to    Gloucester    Theological 
College,'  but  not  found  in  Venn  or  Crockford.    {Clifton  Coll. 
Reg.) 
SWEET,  JOHN  HALES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  22, 
1840;  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
June    I,    1837.     [Eldest]   s.   of   W[illiam],   nurseryman,   of 
Clifton,  Gloucs.  [and  Mary  Ann].   B.  Jan.  9,  1819.    Matric. 
Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  Dec.  17,  1843; 
C.  of  Hunslet,  Leeds,  1843-6.  Lived  (without  cure)  at  Pinner, 
Middlesex,    1859-67,    and    then    at   Southampton.     R.    of 
Kilmacow,   Co.    Kilkenny,    1872-80.     Died   May    31,    i88o. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  June  9,  1880.) 
SWEET-ESCOTT,  CECIL  TALBOT  (1871),  see  ESCOTT. 
SWEET-ESCOTT,  RALPH  BOND.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.   I,  1887.    [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  W[illiam],  of  Hartrow 
Manor,  Taunton.    B.  Jan.   10,   1869.    School,  Henry  VIII, 
Coventry.    Matric.  Michs.  1887.    A  well-known  Glamorgan- 
shire cricketer,  Welsh  International  (rugby)  footballer  and 
representative  lawn-tennis  player.    Died  Nov.  10,  1907,  at 
Johannesburg,  South  Africa.    (7'.  A.   Walker,  599;  Su:  B. 
Sweet-Escott.) 
SWEETING,   ALFRED.    Adm.  pens,   (age   19)   at   Pembroke, 
June  10,  1850.  Eldest  s.  of  Alfred,  gent.,  of  London.  B.  there, 
[Dec.  26,  1830.]    School,  Christ's  Hospital.    Matric.  Michs. 
1850;    Scholar;    B.A.    {31st    Wrangler)    1854;    M.A.    1857. 
Assistant  Master  at  Trinity  CoUege,  Glenahnond,   1854-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1855;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Swynshed,  Beds., 
1857-8.  Vice-Principal  of  Durham  Training  CoUege,  1859-61. 
R.  of  Amcotts,  Lines.,  1861-84.  Married  EUen  Alethea,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Airy,  V.  of  Keysoe,  Beds.    Died 
Oct.  17,  1884.    Brother  of  Henry  D.  (1852)  and  Walter  D. 
(1857).     {Christ's    Hospital    Exhibitioners;    The    Guardian, 
Oct.  22,  1884.) 
SWEETING,  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  13,  1825.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Bedale,  Yorks.  School, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1825. 


SwENY,  George  Augustus 

SWEETING,  EDWARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  19,  1897.    College  Organist,  1897-1901.    [Eldest]  s.  of 
Edward,  schoolmaster,  of  Hammersmith  (and  Mercy  Bisney). 
B.  Sept.   16,   1863,  at  Alsager,  Cheshire.    School,  National 
Training  School  of  Music  (subsequently  the  Royal  CoUege) 
(Sir  A.  SuUivan,  Sir  J.  Stainer),  1876-82.   Matric.  from  New 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Jan.  25,  1888;  B.Mus.  (Oxford)  1889;  D.Mus. 
(Oxford)  1894.    Matric.  Michs.  1897.    F.R.C.O.    Organist  at 
St  Mary's,  West  Kensington,   1874-82;  at  RossaU  School, 
1882-97;    Music    Master    at    Winchester    School,    1901-24. 
Married,  Aug.  15,  1900,  Keith  Craven,  dau.  of  James  Glen, 
Esq.  Composer  of  part  songs,  orchestral  music,  etc.   Resided 
latterly  at  St  Albans.  Died  July  8,  1930;  buried  at  St  Albans. 
{Eagle,  xcvi.  115;  Scott,  MSS.;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  July  14,  1930;  Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  10,  1930.) 
SWEETING,  GEORGE  HALLETT.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1849.   S.  of  Robert  HaUett,  surgeon,  of  Charmouth, 
Dorset  (and  Mary  Week).    B.  there.    Bapt.  Nov.  2,  1830. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar;  B.A.  1853.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Mar.  4,  1855;  priest,  Feb.  17,  1856;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  New- 
market, 1855-7.   C.  of  Bamham,  Suffolk,  1857-8.    Principal 
of  Bishop's  School,  Perth,  Western  Australia,  1858-64;  Col. 
Chaplain  at  Upper  and  Middle  Swan,  W.A.,   1864-73;    at 
GuUdford,    W.A.,    1873-97.     Hon.    Canon   of   St    George's 
Cathedral,  Perth,  1888.   Married,  July  15,  1858,  EUen,  eldest 
dau.  of  F.  Page,  surgeon,  of  Cambridge.    Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1901,  which  calls  him  George  Henry. 
SWEETING,  HENRY  DOVE.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1852.     S.    of    Alfred,   printer,   of   15,   Bartlett's   Buildings, 
[Holborn],    London    (and   Sarah).     B.    June    22,    1833,    at 
St  Andrew's,  Holborn.    School,  Christ's  Hospital  (The  Rev. 
Dr  Rice).    Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  {31st  Wrangler)  1856. 
Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1856;  Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector, 
Rungpur,  Bengal.   Died  Aug.  31,  1858,  at  Rungpur.   Brother 
of  Alfred  (1850)  and  Walter  D.   (1857).    {Christ's  Hospital 
Exhibitioners.) 
SWEETING,   HENRY   RAVENHILL.     Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1894.  S.  of  the  Rev.  W[alter]  D[ebenham]  (1857) 
(and  Maria  G.).    B.  June  6,  1875,  at  Peterborough.    School, 
Merchant    Taylors',    London.     Matric.    Michs.    1894;    BeU 
scholar,  1895;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.   1901.   Assistant  Master  at 
Denstone  College,  1897-1900;  at  Uppingham  for  i  year;  at 
Liverpool  CoUege,   1901-11;   at   Merchant  Taylors'  School, 
London,   191 1-22.    H.M.   Inspector  of  Schools,   1922-.    Of 
28,  Hatton  Park  Road,  WeUingborough,  Northants.  in  1928; 
and    34,    Glenleigh    Avenue,    Bexhill  in    1946.     {Merchant 
Taylors'    Sch.    Reg.;    Jesus    College    Report;    Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 
SWEETING,  SAUMAREZ  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1, 1887.  S.  of  J.  H.,  bank  manager,  London  and 
County  Bank.  B.  Nov.  1866,  at  Old  Charlton,  Kent.  School, 
Felsted.    Matric.  Michs.   1887.    Of  Kilve,  Saumarez  Street, 
Guernsey.  Major,  R. A.  (Guernsey).  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Captain,  59th  and  10th  Companies,  Royal  Defence 
Corps).   {Al.  Felsted.;  Army  Lists.) 
SWEETING,  WALTER  DEBENHAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Mar.    10,   1857.    S.  of  Alfred,  of   15,  Bartlett's  Buildings, 
Holborn,   London.    B.   Jan.    i,   1839,   in   London.    School, 
St  Paul's.   Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.   Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1862;  priest,  1863.    Second  Master  of  the 
Cathedral   School,    Peterborough,    1861-75;    Head    Master, 
1875-81.  V.  of  Maxey  with  Deeping  Gate,  Northants.,  1881- 
1901.    V.   of   Holy   Trinity,    Rotherhithe,   Surrey,    1901-5. 
Married,  Maria  Georgiana,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Plume  Walter,  V.  of  BittesweU,  Leics.  Author,  Architectural 
Notes  on  the  Parish  Churches  in  and  around  Peterborough; 
Architectural  Description  of  the  Triangular  Lodge  at  Rushton; 
Sketch  of  Gunpowder  Treason  in  Connection  with  Northampton- 
shire; Mary  Queen  of  Scots  in  Northamptonshire;   The  Old 
Registers  of  the  Parish  of  St  John  the  Baptist,  Peterborough; 
Register  Book  of  the  Parish  of  Maxey;  The  Cathedral  Church  of 
Peterborough;   The  Cathedral  Church  of  Ely,  etc.     Resided 
latterly  at  Wallington,  Surrey,  where  he  died,  Jan.  19,  1913. 
Father  of  Henry  R.  (1894);  brother  of  Alfred  (1850)  and 
Henry  D.  (1852).    {Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy;  The  Times, 
Jan.  21,  1913.) 
SWEETMAN,  WILLIAM  [EDWARDS].   Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  May  30,  1826.    Of  London.    S.  of  WiUiam.    Matric. 
Michs.  1826. 
SWENY,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  2, 
1856.   S.  of  John  Paget,  Colonel  in  the  Army.   B.  [Mar.  25, 
1837],   at  Lyons.    School,   Oakham.    Matric.   Michs.    1856. 
Ensign,  4th  Foot,  1858;  Lieut.,  1862;  Captain,  1868;  trans- 
ferred to  7th  Foot,   1870.    A.D.C.  to  Colonel  commanding 
Infantry  Brigade,  Abyssinia,  1867-8.   Major,  Royal  FusiUers, 
1880;  Lieut.-Colonel,  1883;  retired,  1885.   Resided  latteriy  at 
Toronto,  where  he  died  Jan.  27,  1918.  Father  of  Roy  (1890). 
{Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11,  548;  Army  Lists.) 


94 


SwENY,  John 

SWENY  (or  SWENEY),  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  14, 
i8oi.    [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  of  Dublin  (and  Catharine  .\lice). 

B.  Nov.  25,  17S3.  [School,  Westminster.]  Did  not  reside. 
Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  May  21,  1801,  aged  17; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1805;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1810.  Ordained  and  held 
preferments  in  Ireland.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

SWENY,  ROY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18,  1890.  S.  of 
Col.  George  Augustus  (1856),  of  Toronto.  B.  Jan.  5, 1870,'at 
Weymouth.  Schools,  Wellington  and  Trinity  College,  Port 
Hope,  Canada.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Returned  to  Canada. 
Of  Rohallion,  Toronto  in  1911.   {Peile,  11.  758.) 

SWETE,  The  Rev.  CHARLES  JOHN.  M.A.  1862,  incorp.  from 
Dublin.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin.  B.  at  Cork.]  Adm.  at 
Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  Oct.  14,  1836,  aged  16;  B.A.  1843; 
M.A.  i860;  D.D.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Connor)  1847;  priest 
(KiUaloe)  1848.  Residing  in  Co.  Cork,  1853-7.  C.  of 
Bermondsey,  Surrey,  1861.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Islington,  1867-9. 

C.  of  St  Mary's,  Somerstown,  1870-1.  C.  of  St  Michael-and- 
All-Angels,  Bromley,  1873.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874. 
(Dublin  Catalogue  of  Graduates.) 

SWETE,  HENRY  BARCLAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  3,  1854. 
[Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (next),  D.D.,  V.  of  Blagdon, 
Somerset  (and  Caroline  Ann  Skinner  Barclay).  B.  [Mar.  13], 
1835,  at  Redland,  Gloucs.  Schools,  Bishop  College,  Bristol, 
and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Carus 
prize,  1855;  Members'  prize,  1857;  (7th  Classic,  1858);  B.A. 
1859;  M.A.  1862;  B.D.  1874;  D-D-  1881.  FeUow,  1858-78 
and  1890-1917.  Tutor,  1872-5;  Hon.  Fellow,  1886-90. 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  1890-1915.  Lady  Margaret's 
Preacher,  1902  and  1916.  Hon.  D.Litt.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 
1892;  Hon.  D.D.,  Glasgow,  1901;  Hon.  Litt.D.,  Oxford,  1911. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of 
Blagdon,  Somerset,  1858-65.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Cambridge, 
1866-8.  C.  of  Tor  Mohun,  Devon,  1869-72.  R.  of  Ashdon, 
Essex,  1877-90.  Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology  at  King's 
College,  London,  1882-90;  Fellow  of  King's  College,  London, 
1891.  One  of  the  first  Fellows  of  the  British  Academy,  1902. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1906.  Hon.  Chaplain  to  H.M.  the  Kmg, 
191 1.  Editor  of  Essays  on  some  Theological  Questions  of  the 
Day,  by  Members  of  the  University  of  Cambridge;  General 
Handbooks  of  Liturgical  Study.  Author,  The  Communion  of 
Saints;  A  Study  of  the  Apostles  Creed;  Church  Services  and 
Service  Book  before  the  Reformatioti;  The  Holy  Spirit  in  the 
Ancient  Church;  The  Apostles'  Creed  in  relation  to  Primitive 
Christianity;  Studies  in  the  Teaching  of  our  Lord;  History  of 
the  Doctrine  of  Die  Holy  Spirit ;  The  Old  Testament  m  Greek 
according  to  the  Septuagint,  etc.  Presented  26  valuable  MSS. 
to  the  CoUege  Library.  Portrait  by  H.  Riviere,  in  the  College 
hall.  Lived  latterly  at  Hitchin,  where  he  died,  unmarried, 
May  10,  1917.   (Venn,  11.  316;  Crockford;  D.N.B.) 

SWETE,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  D.D.,  1843,  incorp.  from  Dublin.  [S.  of 
John.  B.  in  Co.  Cork.]  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublm, 
Jan.  27,  1804,  age  17;  B.A.  1808;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  1828.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  1811;  priest  (Gloucester)  1812.  C.  of 
St  James,  Bristol  and  Chaplain  to  the  Infirmary.  1817-25. 
Lived  at  Redland  Hill.  Lecturer  at  St  Mary  Redcliffe  and 
Chaplain  of  the  gaol,  1846-50.  R.  of  Blagdon,  Somerset, 
1850-69.  Married  (i)  Bridget;  (2)  June  21,  1834,  Carolme 
Ann,  dau.  of  Col.  Barclay.  Died  Sept.  17,  1869.  Father  of  the 
above.    (Clergy  List;  Al.  Dub.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

SWETE-EVANS,  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN  (1891),  see  EVANS. 

SWETENHAM,  JAMES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  6,  1866.  [S.  of  James  Oldham,  of  [Belper  Lodge],  Derbs. 
(and  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Carr).  B.  1846.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar.  In  the  Ceylon  C.S.,  1868-84; 
Receiver-General,  Cyprus,  18847^1 1  Auditor -General,  Ceylon, 
1891-5;  Colonial  Secretary,  Singapore,   1895-8.    K.C.M.G., 

1898.  Acting-Governor  of  the  Straits  Settlements,  1898-- 
1900;  Governor  of  British  Guiana,  1901-4;  Governor  of 
Jamaica,  1904-7;  during  his  tenure  of  office,  the  earthquake 
took  place  which  resulted  in  the  destruction  of  Kingston  and 
other  towns,  Jan.  14,  1907.  Married,  1905,  Mary  Emily,  dau. 
of  Richard  Pirie  Copeland  of  Kibblestone  Hall,  Staffs.  Died 
Apr.  19,  1933,  at  La  Colline,  Territet,  Switzerland;  buried  at 
Vevey.  Brother  of  the  next.  (W.  Cowper;  Walford,  County 
Families;  The  Times,  Apr.  22,  1933.) 

SWETTENHAM,  RICHARD  PAUL  AGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  15,  1864.  [2nd]  s.  of  James  Oldham  [attorney] 
(and  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Carr).  B.  Jan.  31. 
1845,  at  Belper,  Derbs.  School,  Sheffield  [CoUegiate].  Matnc. 
Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1866;  B.A.  (i^th  Wrangler)  1868. 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  Northern  Division.  Died  Dec.  20, 

1899,  at  Hurworth-on-Tees.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Walford, 
County  Families;  The  Tunes,  Dec.  26,  1899.) 


Swift,  Herbert  Henry 

SWIFT,  ARTHUR  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8 
1875.   S.  of  John,  gent,  (and  Mary  Golbome,  of  Chettisham, 
Cambs.).    B.  at  Chettisham.    Bapt.  Dec.  14,  1856.    School, 
Ely  Cathedral  (Mr  Winkfield).   Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1879.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.   1881.    Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Knowle,  Wanvs., 
i886-go.    C.  of  The  Lickey,  Worcs.,   1890-1903.    Married, 
Apr.   27,   1905,   Mary  Louisa  Empson,  niece  and  adopted 
daughter  of  Henry  Mitchell,  deceased,  of  Blackwell,  Worcs. 
Latterly  of  Ely.   Died  Jan.  22,  1913,  at  West  Meon,  Hants. 
Brother  of  Harry  (1876).   (Kings'  Sch.  Ely  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxxv. 
224;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1913.) 
SWIFT,   BENJAMIN.    Matric.  Easter,   1845   from  Peterhouse. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1845;  'from  Peter- 
house,'  but  not  found  in  Peterhouse  Adm.  Reg.  S.  of  Hezekiah, 
of  Monmouth.  B.  there.  School,  Monmouth  (private).  Adm. 
at  Queens',  May  4,  1848 ;  LL.B.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford) 
1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  Hope-Mansel,  Heref.,  1848-50.  C.  of 
North  Meols,  Lanes.,  1850-7.  V.  of  St  James's,  Burkdale 
1857-74.  Latterly  of  6,  Gloucester  Row,  Clifton.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1883. 
SWIFT,  CHARLES  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1875.    S.  of  George,  schoolmaster  (and  Sarah  Ann).    B.  at 
Worksop,  Notts.    Bapt.  May  20,  1857.    [School,  Sedbergh.] 
Matric.  Michs.   1875;  B.A.   1879;  M.A.   1882.    Professor  of 
mathematics    at    Codrin'gton    College,    Barbados,    188 1-5. 
Mathematics   Master   (Army  Dept),    Portsmouth  Grammar 
School,   18S9-91.    Head  Master  of  Dent  Grammar  School, 
1891-4.    .Assistant  Master  at  St  Peter's  School,  York,  from 
1910.   Died  Sept.  2,  1935,  at  Garsdale,  Yorks.   (Sedbergh  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Schoolmasters'  Directories ;  The  Sedberghtan.) 
SWIFT,  EDGAR  RUSSELL.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1889.  S.  of 
James   Russell.    B.   at   Pontefract,  Yorks.    Adm.  pens,  at 
St  Catharine's,  Oct.  6,  1891;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1903.   Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  Hundon,  Suffolk,  1895- 
6.  C.  of  Clare,  1896-1900.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Ely,  Cambs.,  1900- 
II.    C.  of  Biggleswade,  Beds.,  1911-14.    C.  of  Culford  with 
Ingham  and  Timworth,  Suffolk,  1914-15-    R-  of  West  Stow 
with  Wordwell,  1915-29.    Died  Feb.  1929,  aged  58.    (Crock- 
ford; The  Guardian,  Mar.  1,  1929-) 
SWIFT,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  18,  1884. 
S.  of  T.,  Esq.,  of  Cross  Street,  Oakham,  Rutland.    School, 
Oakham.    Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1887;  (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1889); 
M.A.  1891.   Assistant  Master  at  King  William's  College,  Isle 
of  Man,  1892-5.   Ord.  deacon  (Sodor  and  Man)  1894;  priest 
(Hereford)  1895;  C.  of  Much  Marcle,  Heref.,  1895-8.    C.  of 
Ledbury   1898-1900.  V.  of  Morville  with  Aston  Eyre,  Salop, 
1900-4.    R.  of  AUer,  Somerset,   1904-13-     Rural  Dean  of 
Wiveliscombe,    1917-26.   V.    of   Winsford,    1913-45-     Died 
Dec     17,    1945,    at   Hertford.     (Oakham   Sch.    Reg.;    King 
William's  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Church  Times,  Dec.  21,  1945.) 

SWIFT,  GODWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  1,  1892. 
Of  Yorks.  S.  of  —  [the  Rev.  Godwin  (B.A.  Trmity  CoUege, 
Dublin)].  B.  Dec.  i,  1872,  at  Beverley.  Schools,  Trent 
CoUege  and  Dulwich  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar, 
1893-  B  A  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1895; 
priest  (Lichfield)  1897;  C.  of  St  Chrysostom's,  Birmmgham, 
1895-7.  C.  of  AU  Saints,  Darlaston,  Staffs.,  1897-1901.  C. 
of  Stoke-next-GuUdford,  Surrey,  1901-3.  Chaplam  of  Guild- 
ford County  Institute,  1901-3;  of  Epsom  County  Institute, 
1904-38.  V.  of  Sudbury  with  BaUingdon  and  Brundon. 
Suffolk,  1938-45.  Disappears  from  Cf-oc^/oTi^,  1947-  (Dulwich 
Coll.  Reg.) 

SWIFT,  HARRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1876.  [Youngest]  s.  of 
John,  farmer,  of  Ely,  Cambs.  (and  Mary  Golbome).  B.  1857, 
at  Woodhouse.  Bapt.  at  Chettisham  Nov.  8  1857.  Schoo 
[King's],  Ely.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  MB.  1883; 
MD.  1887.  At  St  George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1882; 
F  R  C  S  House  Surgeon  and  Physician,  Great  Ormond  Street 
Hospital  for  Children.  Practised  in  Adelaide,  Australia. 
Senior  Physician,  Adelaide  Hospital.  Lecturer  and  Dean  of 
the  Medical  Faculty,  Adelaide  University  Retired  by  1930. 
Author,  medical.  Died  Sept.  30,  i937,  aged  79.  at  Broughton 
Place,  N.  .Adelaide.  Brother  of  Arthur  E.  (1875)-  (/«««-  "■ 
423;  Kings'  Sch.  Ely  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Oct.  12,  1937.) 

SWIFT,  HERBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1856.  [Only]  s.  of  John,  of  49.  Portland  Hace, 
London.  B.  [Apr.  27,  1836].  m  Liverpool  School,  WUU, 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  MA  1803.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple.  Apr.  28,  1865.  CaUed  to  the  Bar  Jan. 
27  1868.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Junior  Counsel  to  the 
Treasury.  Married,  July  29.  1876.  .\da  CaroUne  eldest  dau 
of  David  Little,  Esq.,  of  Bradford,  Yorks.  (Law  Lists; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 


95 


Swift,  James  Shewring 

SWIFT.  JAMES  SHEWRING.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1848.  S.  of  James,  surgeon,  of  Leominster,  Heref.  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  there,  Sept.  i,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
B.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  Sept.  25,  1853;  priest. 
Sept.  24,  1854.  C.  of  Waltham-on-the-Wolds,  Leics.,  1862-7. 
C.  of  Somerby  with  Great  Humby,  Lines.,  1868-70.  V.  of 
Thorpe-Arnold  with  Brentingby,  Leics.,  Leics.,  1870-93. 
Married,  Sept.  25,  1867,  Julia  Cecilia,  dau.  of  George  Norman, 
of  Goadby  Hall.  Died  Nov.  20,  1893.  {Eagle,  xviii.  208; 
Crockford;  G.  Mag.  1867,  11.  671;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian 
Dec.  6,  1893-) 

SWIFT,  JAMES  WALTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Sept.  15, 
1888.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1896. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Bishop 
Wearmouth,  Durham,  1893-1901.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Gateshead,  1901-4.  V.  of  St  George's,  Gateshead,  1904-44. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1945. 

SWIFTE,  GODWIN  BUTLER  MEADE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1883.  [Only]  s.  of  G[odwin]  M[eade]  P[ratt],  Esq., 
deceased,  of  Swifte  House,  Kilkenny,  Ireland  (by  his  2nd 
wife,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Hare  Clarke,  Esq.,  of 
Bansha,  Tipperary).  [B.  Mar.  24,  1864.]  School,  St  Columba's 
College,  Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Of  Swiftsheath, 
Jenkinstown,  Co.  Kilkenny,  and  Lionsden,  Castlerickard, 
Co.  Meath.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Kilkenny;  High  Sheriff, 
1892;  High  Sheriff  of  Co.  Carlow,  1901.  Married,  July  15, 
1909,  his  cousin,  Nathalie,  only  dau.  of  Jerome  O'Brien, 
28th  Regt.  (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

SWINBOURN,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  27, 1846, 
as  Swinbourne.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1858;  priest,  1859.  C.  of  St  Matthias,  Bethnal 
Green,  1858-61.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Bethnal  Green,  1862-5. 
P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Trent  Park,  Middlesex,  1865-73. 
Resided  latterly  at  Clifton,  where  he  died  June  7,  i8g8, 
aged  78.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Clergy  List  (Swinbourne);  The  Times, 
June  9,  i8g8.) 

SWINBURN,  ALLAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  7, 
1847.  Of  Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  LL.B.  1855. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1850;  priest,  1851.  C.  of  Tadcaster, 
Yorks.,  1850-3.  C.  of  Amblecote,  Staffs.,  1854-5.  P.C.  of  the 
Mariners'  Church,  Hull,  1856-8.  C.  of  St  Pancras,  Huston 
Square,  London,  1859-61.  Died  Jan.  22,  1866,  aged  48,  at 
Ealing.    (Crockford;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1866,  i.  448.) 

SWINBURNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
May  31,  1805.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  John  [Edward],  [6th  Bart., 
F.R.S.],  of  [Capheaton  Castle],  Northumberland  (and  Emilia 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Henry  Alexander  Bennett,  of 
Beckenham,  Kent).  [B.  June  11,  1788.]  Schools,  Harrow  and 
Bath.  Matric.  Easter,  1806;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814.  Ensign, 
29th  Regt.,  1808;  Lieut.,  1809.  Served  in  the  Peninsular  war. 
Of  Calgarth,  Windermere.  Married  (i)  Dec.  13,  1819,  Anna 
Antonia,  dau.  of  Capt.  Robert  Nassau  Sutton,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  Feb.  II,  1846,  Letitia  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Feltham. 
Died,  v.p.,  Nov.  14,  1855,  at  Capheaton  Castle,  Northumber- 
land. Grandfather  of  the  next;  Uncle  of  the  Poet.  [Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  98.) 

SWINBURNE,  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1886. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  John  [7th  Bart.],  of  Capheaton  Hall, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  (and  Emily  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rear- 
Admiral  Henry  Broadhead,  R.N.).  B.  there,  Jan.  24,  1867. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1890. 
Major,  Northumberland  Yeomanry;  served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1899-1901.  Succeeded  as  8th  Baronet,  1914. 
Of  Capheaton  Hall.  J. P.  for  Northumberland;  High  Sheriff, 
1920.  Married,  Sept.  20,  1905,  Alice  Pauline,  youngest  dau. 
of  Nathaniel  George  Clayton,  of  Chesters,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  and  had  issue.  Died,  June  22,  1934.  [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  June  23,  1934.) 

SWINBURNE,  JAMES  KEMBLE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1897.  Eldest  s.  of  Alfred  James,  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools, 
of  Snape  Priory,  Wickham  Market,  Suffolk.  B.  Aug.  3,  1876. 
School,  Eaton  House,  Aldeburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1924.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1901;  priest,  1902; 
C.  of  Leiston  with  Sizewell,  Suffolk,  1901-3.  C.  of  Tannington 
with  Brundish,  1903-4.  C.  of  Sprowston  with  Beeston, 
Norfolk,  1904-5.  R.  of  Wilby,  Suffolk,  1905-7.  R.  of  Rock- 
land St  Mary,  1907-13,  and  R.  of  Hellington,  Norfolk,  1908- 
13.  V.  of  Shifnal,  Salop,  1913-29.  R.  of  Whitton  with 
Thurleston  and  Akenham,  Suffolk,  1929-39.  R.  of  Eyke  with 
Bromeswell  and  Rendlesham,  1939-40.  V.  of  Rushmere 
St  Andrew,  1940-7.  Married,  1905,  Edith  W.,  dau.  of  C.  P. 
Reynolds,  of  Natal.  Died  May  30,  1947.  (Crockford;  Church 
Times,  June  6,  1947.) 

SWINBURNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17, 
1816.  Of  Warwickshire.  [4th  s.  of  Edward,  of  Caleswell 
House,  Yardley,  Worcs.]    Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1821; 


SWINNERTON,  ThOMAS 

M.A.  1824.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  3,  1825.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  June  19,  1828.  Probably  Head  Master  of  the  Free 
School,  HaU  Green,  Yardley  from  1831.  (G.  Griffiths,  Fru 
Schools  of  Worcs.,  451.) 

SWINDALE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  8, 
1766.    B.  at  Glossop,  Derbs.   Matric.  Michs.  1767. 

SWINDELL,  JOHN  SUDLOW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  5,  1863.  S.  of  — ,  deceased.  B.  at  Surbiton,  Surrey. 
School,  Royal  Naval  Academy,  Gosport.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B.A.  1868.  At  Edinburgh  University  and  St  George's 
Hospital,  London.  L.R.C.P.;  L.R.C.S.,  Edin.,  1887;  L.F.P.S., 
Glasgow,  1887.  In  practice  at  Bournemouth  in  1890;  at  Lee, 
London,  S.E.,  in  1892.  Living  at  Laingsburg,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  in  1898.    [Venn,  11.  364;  Medical  Directories.) 

SWINDELLS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  15, 
1839.  [2nd  s.  of  Martin,  of  Pott  Hall,  Shrigley,  Cheshire.]  B. 
at  Stockport,  Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844; 
M.A.  1847.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1843. 
Intended  to  read  for  the  bar,  but  on  his  father's  death  took 
over  his  business  of  cotton-spmning.  Married,  Apr.  29,  1845, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Cowley.  Died  at  his  residence, 
Pott  Hall,  Shrigley,  near  Macclesfield,  Sept.  23,  1897,  aged  77. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  xx.  89;  G.  Mag.,  1845, 11.  73;  The  Times 
Sept.  28,  1897.) 

SWINEY,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  17, 
1856;  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Oct.  19,  1853,  age  18.  [3rd]  s.  of  Major-General  George 
[H.E.I.C.S.],  of  Calcutta  [and  Cheltenham].  [B.  in  Calcutta, 
Nov.  19,  1834.]  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  LL.B.  i860;  LL.M.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  i860; 
priest,  1863;  C.  of  Hundon,  Suffolk,  1 860-1.  C.  of  Great 
Whehietham,  1861-73.  R-  of  Bradfield  St  Clare,  1873-1908. 
Died  Mar.  25,  1908.  [Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
T.  A.  Walker,  512;  Crockford.) 

SWINEY  (post  MacSWINEY),  ARUNDEL  JOHN  EDWARD. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1900.  [4th  s.  of  Major- 
General  John,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  of  Cheltenham.]  B.  Mar.  8, 
1881.  [School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1900. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1907;  priest,  1908;  C.  of  Thirsk,  Yorks., 
1907-10.  C.  of  Teddington,  Middlesex,  1910-13.  Chaplain, 
R.N.;  H.M.S.  Hercules,  1913-15;  Laurentic,  1915-16; 
Challenger,  1916-18.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Acton  Green,  Middlesex, 
1919-20.  V.  of  Kirklington,  Notts.,  1920-2.  R.  of  St  Michael, 
Eshowe,  Zululand,  1922-6.  Married,  June  20,  1914,  Vera 
Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Gustavus  H.  Pratt,  of  Teddington. 
Changed  his  name  to  MacSwiney,  1918.  Joined  the  Church 
of  Rome  and  went  to  the  U.S.A.,  1926.  [Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  P.  E.  Towell;  Archdeacon  of  Eshowe.) 

SWINEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  30,  1763.  B.  at 
Pontefract,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  B.A.  {14M  Wrangler) 
1767;  M.A.  1770.   Fellow,  1769-77. 

SWINFORD,  SMITHETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  5,  1853.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Margate.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Burton 
Latimer,  Northants.,  1859-62.  C.  of  Aylburton,  Gloucs., 
1862-5;  C.  of  Tooting-Graveney,  Surrey,  1866.  V.  of  Ashton- 
Keynes  with  Leigh,  Wilts.,  1866-84.  Died  May  18,  1884, 
aged  49.   (The  Guardian,  May  28,  1884;  Crockford.) 

SWINGLEHURST,  HENRY  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  4,  1870.  S.  of  Henry,  of  [Hincaster  House,  Westmorland] 
iron-merchant  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Heys,  of  Preston). 
B.  Dec.  27,  1852,  at  Preston.  [School,  Heversham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1870.  Of  Alexandria,  Egypt.  Died  Oct.  25,  1934, 'aged 
79',  at  Aix-les-Bains.  (Walford,  County  Families ;  The  Times, 
Nov.  I,  1934.) 

SWINHOE,  THOMAS  BRUCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  18, 
1859.  S.  of  Thomas  Bruce,  late  Captain  in  the  Indian  Army. 
[B.  in  Calcutta,  Nov.  15,  1839.]  Bapt.  Dec.  25,  1839,  at 
Agra.  School,  Cambridge  [and  Cheltenham  College].  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Resided  at  Cheltenham  until  about 
1870.  Married  and  left  England  on  account  of  his  health. 
Resided  in  Malta,  where  he  died  about  1878.  [Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  563.) 

SWINHOE,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1850.  S.  of  Samuel.  School,  Dorset 
(private).   Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1S54. 

SWINNERTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  1,  1773.  [Only]  s.  of  William;  Esq.,  of  Butter- 
ton  [Hall],  Staffs.  [Recorder  of  Newcastle  and  Vice-Chancellor 
of  the  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster]  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Blest  Colclough,  of  Eccleshall).  B.  at  Butterton.  School, 
Eton.  Adm.  at  the  Irmer  Temple,  Nov.  14,  i774-  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  26,  1779.  Of  Butterton  HaU.  High  Sheriff  of 
Staffs.,  1795.  Died  May  9,  1836,  at  Brighton.  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  502;  G.  Mag.,  1836,  I.  677.) 


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SwiNNY,  Dawnay  John  Charles 

SWINNY,  DAWNAY  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Sept.  9,  1863.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Hutchinson 
(next),  of  Haseley  Manor,  Tetsworth,  Oxon.  B.  Mar.  1844. 
Srhool,  Uppingham  [and  Radley]  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A. 
1867;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  i86g;  priest, 
1872;  C.  of  Basing,  Hants.,  1869-71.  C.  of  Oakley,  1871-4. 
C.  of  Seaforth,  Lanes.,  1874-9.  Chaplain  at  Ajaccio,  Corsica, 
1880-90.  R.  of  Fochabers,  Elgin,  1897-1912  and  Chaplain 
to  the  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Gordon.  Latterly  of  Struan, 
Maidenhead,  where  he  died  Feb.  7,  i939-  {Uppingliam  Sch. 
Roll;  Radley  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

SWINNY,  HENRY  HUTCHINSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  26,  1831.  [S.  of  Henry,  schoolmaster,  of  Milton,  near 
Gravesend,  Kent.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Migrated  to  Magdalene 
(age  i8),  June  12,  1832.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  (29(;t 
Wrangler)  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Fellow  of  Magdalene,  1836-40. 
Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  183S; 
priest  (London)  June  10,  1838.  V.  of  St  Giles  and  St  Peter's, 
Cambridge,  1840-4.  C.  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  1847-9.  P.C.  of 
Mortlake,  1850-s-  V.  of  Wargrave,  Berks.,  1855-9.  Principal 
of  Cuddesdon  theological  College,  and  V.  of  Cuddesdon, 
Oxon.,  1859-62.  Died  Dec.  22,  1862.  Father  of  the  above. 
(.4/.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.) 

SWINSTEAD,  JOHN  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  20,  1883.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  [Julv  14,  1864]  in  Chelsea. 
[School,  City  of  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  scholar;  B.A. 
1886;  M.A.  1890.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1897.  D.D-  (Oxford) 
1919.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1888;  priest  (Canterbury),  1889. 
Assistant  Master  at  the  N.E.  County  School,  Barnard  Castle, 
1887-8;  at  Dover  College,  1888-90.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Dover, 
1889-90.  C.  of  St  Marylebone,  London,  1890-2.  Itinerant 
Missioner  of  St  Andrew  and  C.  of  the  Cathedral  and  Close, 
Salisbury,  1892-5.  Chaplain  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  and 
Head  Master  of  the  Cathedral  School,  1897-1902.  V.  of  Chal- 
grove  with  Berrick  Salome,  Oxon.,  1902-12.  Chaplain  of  the 
English  Church,  and  the  British  Legation,  Stockholm,  19 12-19. 
V.  of  St  Peter's,  Bayswater,  London,  W.,  1919-24.  Married 
(i)  Feb.  17,  1898,  Agnes  Marion,  widow  of  Edmond  H. 
Thomas,  and  dau.  of  Elias  Pitts  Squarey,  of  the  Moat, 
Downton,  Wilts.;  (2)  July  29,  1901,  Hannah  Sclater,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Humphrey,  Esq.,  of  West  Dean,  Chichester. 
Author,  A  Parish  on  Wheels ;  Systerkyrkor  (our  Sister  Church 
in  Sweden);  The  Swedish  Church  and  Ours.  Latterly  of  13, 
Ladbrooke Gardens,  London,  W.,  where  he  died  Aug.  28, 1924. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford;  The  limes,  Aug.  30, 
1924;  Whoims  Who.) 

SWINTON  (post  SWINTON-HUNTER),  ROBERT  HEPBURNE. 
.•\dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1878.  [Eldest]  s.  of 
Robert  Hepbume,  R.N.  (and  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Hunter,  of  Hafton,  Argyllshire).  B.  Apr.  3,  i860.  School, 
Repton  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  Succeeded 
to  the  estate  of  Hafton,  1895  and  assumed  the  additional 
name  and  arms  of  Hunter.  Died,  unmarried,  Jan.  28,  1904. 
{Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  552;  Burke,  L.G.) 

SWINY,  SHAPLAND  HUGH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  21, 
1876.  S.  of  Shapland,  late  Captain,  Queen's  Own  Royal 
Regt.  [of  Tubberlumina,  Co.  Wexford]  (and  Isabella,  2nd  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Piper,  38th  Foot).  B.  Dec.  29,  1857,  in 
Dublin.  Bapt.  Mar.  25,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A. 
1880;  M.A.  1884.  Member  of  Council  of  the  Irish  Sociological 
Society.  Vice-President  of  the  Irish  Literary  Society.  Presi- 
dent of  the  London  Positivist  Society,  1903-23  and  for  many 
years  editor  of  the  Positivist  Review.  Author,  History  of 
Ireland;  The  Day  of  all  the  Dead;  New  Calendar  of  Great  Men. 
Died  Aug.  31,  1923,  in  London.  {Eagle,  xliii.  188;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times,  Sept.  3,  1923.) 

SWIRE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1845. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (next).  B.  Aug.  22,  1826.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Mar.  16, 
1851;  priest.  May  22,  1853;  C.  of  Stroud,  Gloucs.,  1851-3. 
R.  of  Elston,  Notts.,  1853-86.  Married  Maria  CecUia,  dau.  of 
Charles  Stanton,  of  Upfield  Lodge,  Gloucs.  Died  Nov.  2, 
1886,  aged  60.  Brother  of  William  (1844).  {Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Nov.  10,  18S6;  Burke,  L.G.) 

SWIRE,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  M.A.,  1843,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Hull  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Robinson, 
of  HuU).  B.  Jan.  16,  1797.  School,  Durham.]  Matric.  from 
University  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  16,  1815,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1819;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1823.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
1822;  priest  (Chester)  1823.  V.  of  Manfield,  Yorks.,  1S23-60. 
Married,  Mar.  4,  1819,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Robson,  of 
Richmond,  Yorks.,  and  had  issue.  Of  Cononley,  Dowgill  Hall 
and  Kildwick  Grange,  Yorks.  Died  Jan.  20,  i860.  Father  of 
the  next  and  the  above.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1861,  11.  571-) 


Syer,  Barrington 


SWIRE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
May  24,  1844.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above).  [V.]  of  Manfield, 
near  Darlington.  [B.  July  9,  1825.]  School,  Richmond, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Brother  of  Frederick  (1845). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
SWORDER,  ERNEST  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Luton,  Beds.  School,  Aldenham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B..-^.  1890;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1896.  At  St 
Mary's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1896.  Assistant 
Surgeon,  Royal  Sea-Bathing  Infirmary,  Margate.  Practised 
at  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  then  at  Folkestone  in  1900,  and  at 
Ramsgate  in  igio.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Married,  Apr.  27,  1904,  Gertrude  Lilian 
Grey,  granddaughter  of  Mrs  Charles  Woodgate,  of  St 
Leonards-on-Sea.  Latterly  of  Clinton  Crescent,  St  Leonards-on- 
Sea,  where hedied  July  28,  1940,  aged  70.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Aldenham  Sch.  Reg. ;  King's  Coll.  Reg. ;  2  he  1  imes,  July  29, 
1940.) 

SWORDER,  NEVILLE  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  3,  1891.  S.  of  Thomas,  solicitor  and  brewer,  of  Luton, 
Beds.  School.  Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1891:  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1894;  LL.B.  1895.  Adm.  solicitor,  1898; 
practised  at  Watford,  Herts.  (Messrs  Sedgwick,  Turner, 
Sworder  and  Wilson).  Of  67,  The  Avenue,  Watford.  Died 
Oct.  7,  1951.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists.) 

SYCKELMOORE,  THOMAS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  15,  1866.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  tailor  (and  Harriet 
Jacobs).  B.  1848,  at  Maidstone,  Kent.  Bapt.  Aug.  15,  1862. 
[School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870. 
Assistant  Master  at  Blackburn  Grammar  School,  Lanes.,  in 
1896.  Subsequently  a  private  tutor.   (J  onbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

SYDDELL,  SNARDELL  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Oct.  20,  1828.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1829. 

SYDENHAM,  HERBERT  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1896.  [4th]  s.  of  .Mrs  E.  J.  Sydenham,  of  Eversley, 
Manor  Park  Road,  Redlands,  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool  1900;  priest, 
1901;  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Everton,  Lanes.,  1900-2.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Orrell,  1902-6.  C.  of  Sherborne,  Dorset,  1906-8. 
C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Bromley,  Kent,  1909-10.  C.  of 
Great  Yarmouth,  1910-12.  V.  of  Yeovil  with  Preston, 
Somerset,  1912-23.  V.  of  Winscombe,  1923-g.  Of  8,  Welling- 
ton Square,  Cheltenliam,  1952.   {Crockford.) 

SYDENHAM,  HUMPHRY  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  9,  1793.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Spalding.  Matric. 
Michs.'  1793;  Scholar,  1793;  B.A.  i797;  M-A.  1801.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  17,  i797-  Married,  June  30,  1802,  at 
Cobham,  Surrey,  Elizabeth  Arm,  dau.  of  Major  Abington,  of 
Cobham.  Died  before  1856.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  503; 
Northants.  Clergy.) 

SYDENHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  10, 
1766.  S.  of  Philip,  attorney,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon.  B.  there. 
School,  Barnstaple.  Matric.  Michs.  1766;  Scholar;  B..\.  177c; 
M.A.  1773.  Fellow,  1771-90.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Canterbury)  Feb.  24,  1771-   {Venn,  11.  83.) 

SYDENHAM-JONES,  THOMAS  REES,  (1876),  see  JONES. 

SYDNEY  (or  SIDNEY)  MARLOW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  26,  1770.  S.  of  Lawrence,  of  Westminster. 
School,  Hackney,  London. 

SYDNEY,  VISCOUNT,  (1781)  s««TOWNSHEND,  JOHN  THOMAS. 

SYDNEY-TURNER,  SAXON  ARNOLL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  Alfred  .Moxon  [F.R.C.S.],  of  4,  Seafield 
Road,  Hove,  Sussex  (and  Mary  Sophia,  dau.  of  Ryves 
William  Graves,  of  Gloucester).  B.  Oct.  28,  1880,  at 
Gloucester.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1901);  Waddington  Scholar, 
1902;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1903.  A  clerk  m  the 
Estate  Duty  Office,  1904-12;  in  the  Treasury  from  1913.  Of 
28,  Percy  Street,  London,  W.  in  1946.  {Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters.) 

SYED,  ALAY  MAHOMED.  Matric.  from  Downing,  Michs.  1889. 

SYER,  BARRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  1798- 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Barrington  Blomfield  (next),  of  Great 
Thurlow,  Suffolk  (and  Marv,  dau.  of  Richard  Moore,  Esq.,  of 
KentweUHaU,  Long  Melf ord).  B.  1780,  at  Haverhill.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Becher).  Matric.  Michs.  1798;  B.A. 
1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1802;  priest  (London) 
Aug.  12,  1804.  V.  of  Gestingthorpe,  Essex,  1804-49.  V.  of 
Little  Waldingfield,  Suffolk,  1837-49-  P-C  of  Stoke-by- 
Clare,  1807-15.  Married,  1814,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Westrop 
Major  (or  Mayer),  of  Kedington,  Suffolk,  and  had  one 
daughter.  Died  Oct.  30,  1849.  at  Gestingthorpe.  The  cures  of 
this  man  and  the  next  are  subject  to  much  confusion. 
Brother  of  Thomas  B.  (1798)  and  half-brother  of  William  H. 
(1825).  {Bury  St  Ed^nunds  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  132;  G.  Mag., 
1S50,  I.  102;  Rev.  W.  H.  TumbuU.) 


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Syer,  Barrington  Blomfield 

SYER,  BARRINGTON  BLOMFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Caios,  Mar.  25,  177^.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Dey  {i739).  D-D-. 
of  Kedington,  Suffolk  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr  Blomfield). 
B.  1755,  at  Little  Stonham,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Harrow  and 
Stanmore  (Mr  Parr).  Scholar,  1773;  matric.  Lent,  1774; 
B.A.  1778.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  i777-  V.  of  Little 
Waldingfield,  SuSolk,  1787-1837.  R.  of  Kedington,  1800-44. 
R.  of  Great  Wratting,  1800-18.  J. P.  for  Suffolk.  Married 
(1)  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Moore,  of  Kentwell  Hall,  Suffolk, 
and  had  issue,  4  sons;  (2)  Maria  Elizabeth  Chevallier,  of 
Aspall  Hall,  and  had  further  issue,  3  sons.  Died  Apr.  19,  1844, 
aged  89,  at  Kedington;  buried  there,  Apr.  26,  1844.  Father  of 
the  above  and  of  Thomas  B.  (1798)  and  William  H.  (1825). 
{Venn,  11.  92;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  loi;  Rev.  W.  H. 
Tumbull.) 

SYER,  BARRINGTON  BLOMFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  17,  i860.  Of  Suffolk.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev. 
WiUiam  Henry  (1825),  R.  of  Kedington,  Suffolk  (and 
Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Croughton).  B.  1841.] 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester), 
1866;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Ashdon,  Essex,  1S66-8.  R.  (and 
Patron)  of  Kedington,  Suffolk  (succeeding  his  father),  1868- 
1909.  Married,  1869,  Amelia  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Dr  Wright,  of  Colchester,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  30, 
1909,  aged  68.  {Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families;  The 
Times,  Oct.  2,  1909.) 

SYER,  HARRY  BELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1, 
1878.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Captain,  3rd 
Batt.,  the  Royal  Irish  Rifles  (T.),  1899.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  Royal  Irish  Rifles).   {Army  Lists.) 

SYER,  ISAAC  NEVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June, 
1775.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk  (and  Miss 
Neville,  of  Lavenham).  B.  there,  June  15,  1758.  Schools, 
Lavenham  (private),  and  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  B.A. 
1780.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1781;  priest,  Dec.  18, 
1785;  C.  of  Little  Wratting,  Suffolk,  1781.  C.  of  Rattlesden. 
C.  in  c.  of  Rayleigh,  Essex,  1808-24.  Died  at  Rayleigh 
rectory.  May,  1824.  {Al.  Felsted.;  Venn,  n.  96;  G.  Mag., 
1824,  I.  574-) 

SYER  (formerly  SIER),  The  Rev.  THOMAS.  LL.D.,  1855,  incorp. 
from  Oxford.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  (Sier),  of  Dewsall, 
Heref.]  Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  June  2,  1841; 
B.A.  from  St  Mary  Hall,  1846;  M.A.  from  Queen's,  1848; 
B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1852;  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1853.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1847.  V.  of  Ravensden,  Beds.,  1851-63. 
Minister  of  St  James'  Chapel,  Piccadilly,  London,  1859-64. 
Died  July  4,  1892,  at  Watford,  aged  72.  {Al.  Oxon;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  University  Almanack.) 

SYER,  THOMAS  BLOMFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  26,  1798.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Barrington  Blom- 
field, (1773),  of  Wratting,  Suffolk  (and  Mary  Moore,  of 
Kentwell  Hall).  B.  [Aug.  1781],  at  Haverhill,  Essex.  [School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  B.A.  1803.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1804;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1805. 
R.  of  Great  and  Little  Wratting,  Suffolk,  1818-57.  J. P.  for 
Suffolk.  Died  June  11,  1857,  at  Great  Wratting.  Brother  of 
Barrington  (1798)  and  half-brother  of  William  H.  (1825). 
{Bury  St  Edmunds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  11.  99.) 

SYER,  THOMAS  MARVEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  2, 
1821.  Of  Newhall,  Copdock,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1821. 
Died  Jan.  11,  1823,  at  his  lodgings  in  Ipswich.  {T.  A.  Walker, 
413;  G.  Mag.,  1823,  I.  190.) 

SYER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  2,  1825. 
[7th  and  youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Barrington  Blomfield  (1773) 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Maria  Elizabeth  Chevallier,  of  Aspall  Hall). 
B.  1807,  at  Kedington.  Schools,  Felsted  and  Bury  St 
Edmunds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  6,  1830;  priest,  June  5,  1831;  C.  of 
Bamardiston,  Suffolk,  -1841-9.  R.  (and  Patron)  of  Keding- 
ton, 1849-68.  Married,  1839,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Croughton,  Esq.,  of  Clare,  Suffolk.  Died  Aug.  7, 
1868.  Father  of  Barrington  B.  (i860);  half-brother  of 
Thomas  B.  (1798)  and  Barrington  (1798).  {Bury  St  Edmunds 
Sch.  List;  Al.  Felsted;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Camb.  Chronicle,  Aug.  15,  1868.) 

SYERS,  HENRY  WALTER,  .-^dm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  29,  1872.  S. 
of  John  Aspinall,  gent.,  of  Leamington.  B.  at  Kenilworth. 
Schools,  Leamington  College  and  private.  Matric.  Lent,  1872; 
B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1879;  M.D.  1883.  M.R.C.P.  1883.  Medical 
Registrar  and  Tutor,  Westminster  Hospital;  Resident  Clinical 
Assistant,  Bethlehem  Royal  HospitaL  Physician,  Great 
Northern  Central  Hospital.  Practised  in  Wimpole  Street. 
Died  Oct.  10,  1906,  in  London,  aged  54,  from  blood  poisoning, 
'contracted  in  the  practice  of  his  profession.'  {Venn,  ii.  402; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  11,  1906.) 


Sykes,  Edward 

SYFRET,  STEPHEN  BOXER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1883. 
S.  of  E.  J.  M.,  Esq.,  of  Cape  Town,  S.  Africa.  School, 
Diocesan  College,  Cape  Town.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
1886;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1889.  At  St  George's  Hospital. 
House  Surgeon,  West  London  Hospital.  Of  Rondebosch, 
South  Africa  in  1900;  of  Mowbray,  in  1910.  Sometime 
additional  District  surgeon  at  Wynberg.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Medical  Directories.) 

SYFRET,  WALKER  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  i88i.  S. 
of  E.  J.  M.,  Esq.,  of  Cape  Town,  S.  Africa.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884.  A  'barrister  at  law.'  Died 
Jan.  28,  1887,  at  Rondebosch,  Cape  Town,  aged  25.  Brother 
of  the  above.   {Univ.  Almanack.) 

SYKES,  ALBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  13, 
1865.  S.  of  Edward,  manufacturer  (and  Mary).  B.  Dec.  31, 
1844,  at  Stainland,  Yorks.  Bapt.  May  30,  1847.  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Admitted  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  1,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7,  i873-  A  Special 
Pleader.   On  the  North-Eastem  Circuit.   (Law  Lists.) 

SYKES,  ARTHUR  ALKIN  (i88(^ ,  see  SIKES. 

SYKES,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893. 
2nd  s.  of  John  (1837),  assistant  Secretary,  Education  Office, 
of  38,  Kensington  Square,  London,  W.  B.  Nov.  8,  1873,  in 
Kensington.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1903.  A  teacher  under  the  London  School 
Board,  1897-8;  Assistant  Master  at  Weymouth  College,  1898. 
Assistant  Secretary  at  the  Goldsmiths'  Technical  and 
Recreative  Institute,  New  Cross,  London,  1898-1900.  Junior 
Inspector,  Board  of  Education,  1901 ;  Assistant  Secretary 
(Statistics)  and  later,  of  the  Welsh  Dept.  Of  51,  Argyle  Road, 
London,  W.  and  of  The  Chantry,  Wilton,  Salisbury  in  1946. 
Died  at  Wilton,  Feb.  14,  1950.  {Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
The  Times,  Feb.  16,  1950.) 

SYKES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  16, 
1792.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  Christopher  [2nd]  Bart.  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  1767),  of  Sledmere,  Yorks.  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Tutton,  of  Withenshaw,  Cheshire).  [B. 
Oct.  18,  1774.1  School,  Macclesfield.  Matric.  Easter,  1796; 
B.A.  1797.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  York), 
Apr.  30,  1797;  priest  (York),  Oct.  13,  1799;  C.  of  Kirby- 
Grindalythe,  Yorks.,  1797.  P.C.  of  Scampston,  1802-9.  R.  of 
Hilston,  1809-57  and  of  Roos,  1819-57.  Married,  May  14, 
1799,  Lucy  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Henry  Langford,  of  Stockport. 
Died  Nov.  9,  1857,  at  Roos  rectory.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm. 
IV.  503;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  ". 
684.) 

SYKES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27.  1848. 
[2nd  s.  of  Sir  Tatton,  4th  Bart.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
1788)  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  (and  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  Wmiam  Foulis,  7th  Bart.).  B.  Jan.  10,  1831.  School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  Of  Brantinghamthorpe, 
Yorks.  M.P.  for  Beverley,  1865-8;  for  the  East  Riding  of 
Yorks.,  1868-85;  for  the  Buckrose  Division  (East  Riding), 
1885-6  and  1886-92.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  East  Riding  of 
Yorks.  Order  of  St  Lazarus  of  Belgium,  1879.  Intimate 
friend  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  later  King  Edward  VII.  The 
'Mr  Brauncepath'  of  Disraeli's  Lothair.  Died,  umnarried, 
Dec.  15,  1898,  in  London.  The  Prince  erected  a  tablet  to  his 
memory  in  Westminster  Abbey.  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  the  Times,  Dec.  17, 
1898;  Christopher  Sykes,  Four  Studies  in  Loyalty.) 

SYKES,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  26, 
1783.  S.  of  Joseoh,  of  Hull  (and  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Twigge,  of  Bakewell,  Derbs.).  [B.  Nov.  12,  1766.]  School, 
Pocklington,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1786; 
B.A.  (i4iA  Wrangler)  1788;  M.A.  1791.  Fellow,  1790.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  22,  1787.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  14,  1793.  Joined  the  firm  of  Joseph  Sykes  and  Co., 
iron-merchants,  of  Hull.  Recorder  of  Hull,  1817-30.  M.P. 
for  Hull,  1820-30;  for  Beverley,  1830-2.  Of  Raywell.  J. P. 
for  the  East  Riding.  Married,  1795,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Wright,  of  Stamford  Bridge.  Died.Jan.  24,  1832.  Brother  of 
Joseph  N.  (1777)  and  Richard  (i773)-  (Foster,  Baronetage; 
Return  of  M.P.s;  Venn,  Family  Annals;  G.  Payne.) 

SYKES,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1820.  [5th]  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Cottingham  Hall,  Yorks.  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Cam,  of  Hereford).  B.  there,  Jan.  9,  1801. 
School,  Bingley.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1825.  Of  Kirk 
Ella,  near  Hull.  Married,  Jan.  14,  1830,  Catharine,  youngest 
dau.  of  James  Phillipps,  Esq.,  of  Bryngwyn,  Heref.  Died  in 
1900.  (Walford,  County  Families,  which  confuses  Um  with 
the  above;  Venn,  Family  Annals,  260.) 

SYKES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  21, 
1832.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  ThornhiU,  near  Wakefield  (and 
Elizabeth  Gratrix).  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1832;  B.A.  1836. 


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Sykes,  Edward 

SYKES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  i88r.  S. 
of  Henry  Marshall,  of  Roundhay  Grange,  Leeds.  B.  there, 
Apr.  19,  1862.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1886;  priest,  1887; 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Gateshead,  1886-9.  C.  of  St  Ignatius,  Hendon, 
Durham,  1889^2.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  West  Hartlepool,  1894- 
1901.  V.  of  Whitworth,  Co.  Durham,  1901-4.  V.  of  Silksworth, 
1904-10.  V.  of  St  Ignatius,  Hendon,  Durham,  1910-23.  R.  of 
Sedgefield,  1923-30.  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham,  1913-37. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Durham,  1920.  Married,  July  7, 
1891,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Retson,  of  Sunderland. 
Latterly  of  Whitcliffe  Lodge,  Ripon,  where  he  died  Nov.  8, 
1937.  Brotherof  Henry  (1879).  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Nov.  10,  1937.) 

SYKES,  EDWIN  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1873. 
[S.  of  Samuel,  of  Roundhay,  Leeds.  B.  Nov.  18,  1855,  at 
Leeds.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A. 
1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1878;  priest,  1879; 
C.  of  St  John's,  Sunderland,  1878-85.  C.  of  Men-ington,  1885- 
7.  C.  of  Boldon,  1887-92.  V.  of  Hedworth,  1892-1912.  Died 
Feb.  23,  19 1 2.  (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Mar.  i,  1912.) 

SYKES,  ERNEST  RUTHVEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Major  Cam  [48th  Regt.],  of  9,  Belve- 
dere, Weymouth  (and  Emily,  dau.  of  Henry  Sykes  Thornton). 
B.  Dec.  29,  1867,  at  Weymouth.  School,'  '  Vicarsbrook,' 
Cambridge  (private)  [and  Eton].  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1891.  On  the 
Western  Circuit.  Married,  Feb.  i2,  1907,  Gladys  Bertha, 
2nd  dau.  of  James  Cosmo  Melville.  Of  Littlemayne,  Dor- 
chester in  1946.  Brotherof  Henry  J.  (1880).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Law  Lists;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times, 
Feb.  14,  1907.) 

SYKES,  FRANCIS  BERNARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892. 
S.  of  Thomas  Gaskell,  Esq.,  of  La  Martinidre  College,  Luck- 
now,  India.  B.  Dec.  18,  1873.  School,  Colwyn  Bay  (Mr  T.  G. 
Osborn).  Matric.  Easter,  1892;  B..\.  1895.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  17,  1896.  Called  to  the  Indian  Bar,  June  17.  1896. 
Second  Lieut.,  R.A.,  igoo;  Lieut.,  1901.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1898-1901.  Transferred  to  R.H.A.,  1906; 
Captain,  1911;  Major,  1914.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Egypt,  Gallipoli,  France,  with  N.Z.  forces ;  mentioned 
in  despatches  5  times;  D.S.O.,  1915;  temp.  Lieut. -Col.,  1915; 
bar  to  D.S.O.,  1919).  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  1919.  Married, 
191 1,  Alice  Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  C.  Watson,  V.  of 
Gainford,  Durham,  and  had  issue.  (Law  Lists;  Army  Lists; 
The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 

SYKES,  Sir  FRANCIS  WILLIAM,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  May  3,  1817.  [Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Francis  William, 
2nd  Bart.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1785)  (and  Mary  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Major  Henniker).  B.  Aug.  S,  1799. 
School,  Eton.  Had  succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  Mar.  7, 
1804.]  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  M.A.  1819.  Of  Basildon  Park, 
Berks.  Married,  Aug.  8,  182 1,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry 
Villebois,  of  Marham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Apr.  6,  1843.  Brother  of  William  (1818) ;  father  of  Frederic  H. 
(1853).   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

SYKE3,  FRANK  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1897.  [S.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  Paignton.]  B.  June  12,  1879- 
[School,  Malvern  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900; 
M.A.  1908.  Assistant  Master  at  Norwich  Grammar  School, 
1900-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield)  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of 
Halifax,  1902-9.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Halifax,  1909-19. 
T.C.F.,  1915-19  (mentioned  in  despatches  1917  and  1918; 
O.B.E.  1919).  Vice-Principal,  Ordination  Test  School, 
Knutsford,  1919-21.  V.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist  with 
St  Michael's,  Middlesbrough,  1921-30.  Canon  of  York,  1929. 
R.  of  Whitby,  1930-9.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1940. 
(Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

SYKES,  FREDERIC  GALLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  20,  1853.  S.  of  John,  merchant  (and  Hannah).  B.  at 
Leeds.  Bapt.  May  9,  1834.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (24th  Wrangler)  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Assistant  Master  at 
Lancing,  1857-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  July  4,  1858; 
priest  (Oxford)  1859;  C.  of  Cohibrook,  Bucks.,  1858-60.  C. 
of  Slough,  1860-4.  V.  of  Dunsforth,  Yorks.,  1865-1911, 
and  Chaplain  of  Great  Ousebum,  1880-1911.  Married,  July 
21,  1866,  .Mice  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  Atkinson, 
V.  of  Great  Ousebum.  Latterly  of  15,  Langcliffe  Avenue, 
Harrogate,  where  he  died  May  27,  1912,  aged  78.  (Eagle, 
XXXIV,  268;  Crockford;  The  Times,  May  28,  1912.) 

SYKES,  FREDERIC  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing, 
July  5,  1853.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Francis  William,  3rd  Bart.  (1817) 
(and  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry  Villebois).  B.  Feb.  12,  1826.] 
Did  not  reside.  Had  entered  the  Army,  1844;  Lieut,  and 
Captain,  nth  Hussars,  and  Royal  Horse  Guards.  Succeeded 
his  brother,  Francis  William  as  5th  Bart.,  Jan.  i,  i86o.   Of 


Sykes,  Mark 

Seafield  Park,  Crof  ton,  near  Famham,  and  Holcombe  House, 
Dawlish.  J. P.  for  Devon  and  Hants.  Married,  Jan.  5,  1867, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  J.  Bettesworth,  of  Hayling,  Hants.,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Jan.  20,  1899.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 
SYKES,  GODFREY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  30,  1789. 
Only  s.  of  Dennis,  cutler,  of  Sheffield.  B.  there,  Jan.  18,  1772. 
School,  Hawkshead,  Lanes.  (Rev.  W.  Taylor  and  Rev.  T. 
Bowman).  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A.  (loth  Wrangler)  1793; 
M.A.  1796.   Fellow. 

SYKES,  GODFREY  MILNES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  22,  1832.  S.  of  Godfrey.  B.  [Dec.  15,  1814],  in  London. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  Scholar,  1836; 
B.A.  (26th  Wrangler)  1837;  M...\.  1840.  Migrated  to  Downing, 
Jan.  1841.  Fellow  of  Downing,  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
1843;  priest,  1849.  R.  of  East  Hatley,  and  V.  of  Tadlow, 
Cambs.,  1854-77.  Married,  1854,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward 
Mason.  Died  June  3,  1877.  (List  of  Carthusians;  Crockford; 
R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

SYKES,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  r,  1879.  S. 
of  Henry  Marshall,  Esq.  [of  Roundhay  Grange,  Leeds.]  B. 
[Jan.  18,  1859],  at  Glednon,  Chapel  Allerton,  Leeds.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1890.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  1883;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Hereford,  1883-5.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Ramleh,  Syria, 
1886-8;  at  Jaffa,  1888-9;  at  Salt,  1888-96;  at  Nazareth, 
1896-1901;  at  Jerusalem,  1901-4.  Secretary,  C.M.S.  Palestine 
Mission,  1904-20.  V.  of  Yealand  Conyers,  Lanes.,  1924-7. 
Died  Oct.  11,  1927.  Brother  of  Edward  (1881).  (Repton  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Ridley  Hall  List ;  Crockford.) 

SYKES,  HENRY  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  II,  1880.  Eldest  s.  of  Major  Cam,  banker  [late  48th  Foot], 
of  Weymouth  (and  Emily,  dau.  of  Henry  Sykes  Thornton). 
B.  there.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.,  1880;  B.A.  1884. 
Partner  in  the  Wilts,  and  Dorset  bank;  sometime  manager 
of  the  Poole  and  Parkestone  branches.  Of  'Greystoke,' 
Canford  Cliffs,  Bournemouth.  Died  Sept.  29,  1949.  Brother 
of  Ernest  R.  (1886).  (Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Eton 
School  Lists;  The  limes,  Oct.  i,  1949.) 

SYKES,  JOE  COMBERMERE.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1882. 

SYKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1810.  Matric. 
.Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814. 

SYKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  17, 1837. 
Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  Cambridge.  B.  [Nov.  26,  1817],  at 
Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(yd  Wrangler)  1841;  M.A.  1844.  FeUow,  1841-65.  Examiner 
and  Assistant  Secretary,  Committee  of  Council  on  Education, 
1852-92.  Married,  1865,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Baker, 
of  Doncaster.  Died  June  27,  1894.  Father  of  Charles  E. 
(1893);  brother  of  William  (1843).   (Sir  J.  C.  G.  Sykes.) 

SYKES,  JOHN  HENRY,  .■^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  13,  1842; 
from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  nad  matric. 
Jan.  21,  1841,  age  19.  [S.  of  Joseph,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks. 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gardiner  Egginton,  of  Ferriby). 
B.  .\ug.  31,  1822.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A. 
1849.  R.  of  Foxholes,  Yorks.,  1848-50.  Died  July  22,  1850, 
aged  28.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Baronetage;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  11. 
4+7.) 

SYKES,  JOSEPH  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  11,  1887.  [Only  s.  of  Daniel,  of  Oaklands,  Almondsbury, 
Gloucs.  (and  Margaret  Rose,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Dealtry, 
Esq.,  C.M.G.).  [B.  Nov.  8,  1868.]  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887.  A  director  of  Sykes'  brewery  at  Bristol.  Died 
in  Cairo,  Feb.  2,  1892.  (Walford,  County  Families;  Foster, 
Baronetage;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

SYKES,  JOSEPH  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1777.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Hull.  School,  Pocklington, 
Yorks.   Brother  of  Daniel  (1783)  and  Richard  (i773)- 

SYKES,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1897. 
[Only]  s.  of  Sir  Tatton,  5th  Bart.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1844)  (and  Jessica,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  George 
.\ugustus  Frederic  Cavendish  Bentinck,  M.P.).  B.  [Mar.  16, 
1879],  at  Sledmere,  Yorks.  Received  into  the  Roman 
CathoUc  Church  at  the  age  of  3.  Schools,  Beaumont  College, 
and  in  Monaco  and  Brussels  for  short  periods.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897.  Travelled  in  the  Near  East,  in  Turkey  and  Mesopotamia 
and  published  amusing  accounts  of  his  wanderings.  Private 
Secretary  to  George  Wyndham  in  Dublin,  1904-5.  Hon. 
.-^ttachii  to  the  British  Embassy  in  Turkey,  1905-7.  M.P.  for 
Central  Hull,  1911-19.  Succeeded  as  6th  Bart.,  1913.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Hon.  Col.,  East  Yorks.  Regt. 
and  General  Staff;  mentioned  in  Sec.  of  State's  List  for 
•  valuable  services ' ;  Order  of  St  Stanislas,  2nd  Class  (Russia) ; 
Commander,  Order  of  the  Star  of  Rouraania).  'Largely 
responsible  for  the  Sykes- Picot  Agreement,  1916,  by  which 
definite  spheres  of  interest  in  the  Near  East  were  assigned  to 


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Sykes,  Richard 

Russia,  France  and  Great  Britain.'  Chief  Adviser  on  Near 
Eastern  policy;  in  Egypt,  1916  and  1917;  in  Palestine,  1918, 
Chan;ipion  of  Arab  independence.  Married,  Oct.  28,  1903. 
Edith  Violet,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Eldon  Gorst,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Ihrougkfive  Turkish  Provinces;  Dar  ul-lslam;  Five 
Mansions  of  the  House  ofOthman;  2  he  Caliph's  Last  Heritage. 
Died  Feb.  ifa,  1919,  in  Paris,  while  attending  the  Peace 
Conference;  buried  at  Sledmere.  (D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who; 
Shane  Leslie,  Mark  Sykes,  his  Life  and  Letters.) 

SYKES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1773.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Hull.  School,  HuU.  Matric.  17731 
B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1780.  In  Holy  Orders.  Sometime  C.  of  Hull. 
Married,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Rowe,  Esq.,  of  Cheshire,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Mar.  4,  1832,  aged  76.  Brother  of  Joseph  N. 
(1777)  and  Daniel  (1783).  (G.  Mag.,  1832,  i.  375;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 

SYKES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  2,  1818.  2nd 
s.  of  Sir  Francis  WilUam  [2nd]  Bart.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
1785)  [and  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Major 
Henniker].  B.  Sept.  25,  1800.  Schools,  Stratford  (Mr Burford) 
and  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1829.  Adm. 
ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1848.  V.  of  Cullompton,  Devon,  1834- 
57.  Married,  Dec.  7,  1821,  Anna  Maria  Heath,  only  dau.  of 
Edward  Gattey,  of  Harefield  House,  Devon.  Latterly  of 
The  Grotto,  Basildon,  Berks.  R.  of  Thornham,  Suffolk, 
1872-5.  Died  June  3,  1875.  Brother  of  Francis  W.  (1817); 
father  of  William  B.  (1841).  (.il.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

SYKES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  12,  1843. 
[S.  of  John,  of  Cambridge.  B.  Nov.  21,  1823,  at  Melton 
Mowbray.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1844.  V.  of  Dorrington,  Lines.,  1862-86.  Fell 
upon  evil  time.s,  being  employed  selling  bootlaces  in  London 
streets,  c.  1902.  Died  Feb.  13,  1915,  at  Rowton  House, 
Vauxhall,  London.  Brother  of  John  (1837).  {Crockford; 
Sir  J.  C.  G.  Sykes;  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Scenes  and  Biogs.) 

SYKES,  WILLIAM  BENYON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Sept.  22, 
1841.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1818),  V.  of  Cullompton, 
Devon.  B.  Oct.  23,  1822.  School,  Ottery  St  Mary  (Mr 
Cornish).   Matric.  Michs.  1841.   Died,  s.p.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

SYKES,  WILLIAM  SLATER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6, 

1883.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Poulett  [V.  of  RathmeU,  near 
Settle,  Yorks.].  B.  [Apr.  17,  1865],  at  the  Parsonage,  Aust- 
wick,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
exhibitioner;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Kimberworth,  Yorks.,  1888-9.  C.  of 
Goole,  1889-91.  C.  of  St  Matthias,  Sheffield,  1891-5.  C.  of 
Millom,  Cumberland,  1895-1900.  V.  of  Eskdale,  1900-4.  V. 
of  Wilcot,  Wilts.,  1904-9.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Winchester,  1909- 
10;  dio.  of  Chester,  1920-.  Married,  June  15,  1892,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  T.  Jepson,  solicitor,  of  Southport,  Lanes. 
Latterly  of  125,  Beresford  Road,  Birkenhead,  where  he  died, 
Feb.  3,  1951.  [Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Church 
Times,  Feb.  8,  195 1.) 

SYLE,  HENRY  WINTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  3, 
1867.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk  (and  Jane  Mary).  B.  Nov.  9,  1846, 
in  Shanghai,  China.  Bapt.  Jan.  17,  1847.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867.   (Matrics.  and  Degrees,  1851-1900,  calls  him  'Style.') 

SYLVESTER,  EDWARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  i860.  S.  of  John  Gordon  Ansell  [and  Mary].  B.  at 
Burford,  Oxon.  Bapt.  June  24,  1835.  Did  not  reside.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of  Harringworth, 
Northants.,  1860-5.  C.  of  Deene,  1865-72;  R.  of  Deene, 
1872-95.   Died  Aug.  23,  1895.   [Northants.  Clergy,  xiii.  133.) 

SYLVESTER,  JAMES  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1831.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Abraham  Joseph,  Esq.  B. 
[Sept.  3,  1814],  in  London.  [School,  Royal  Institution, 
Liverpool.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  {2nd  Wrangler,  1837);  B.A. 
1872;  M.A.  1872.  Hon.  Sc.D.  1890.  Hon.  FeUow,  1880. 
Being  a  Jew,  did  not  take  his  degree  until  1S72.  B.A.  and 
M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1841;  LL.D.,  1865.   M.A.,  Oxford, 

1884.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  29,  1846.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  22,  1850.  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  at 
University  College,  London,  1837-41.  F.R.S.,  1839;  Royal 
medal,  1861;  Copley  medal,  1S80.  Professor  of  Mathematics 
at  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  1841-5.  Connected  with  a  firm  of 
actuaries,  1845-55.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  the  Royal 
Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  1855-70.  President,  London 
Mathematical  Society,  1866;  De  Morgan  medal,  1887. 
President,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Section,  British 
Association,  1869.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Johns 
Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  1877-83.  Savilian  Professor 
of  Geometry  at  Oxford,  1883-97.    Fellow  of  New  College. 


Symes,  Thomas  Legge 

Hon.  ScD.,  Dublin,  1865;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh,  1871; 
Hon.  D.C.L.i  Oxford,  1880.  Author,  mathematical.  Resided 
latterly  in  London.  Died,  unmarried,  Mar.  15,  1897.  (Eagle, 
XIX.  596,  XX.  93;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  D.N.B.; 
Proc.  Roy.  Soc.  (1898),  ix.  63.) 

SYLVESTER,   The  Rev.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  MAINWARING. 

Adm.  as  a 'Ten-year  man,'  at  Sidney,  1856.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest,  1851;  C.  of  Howden,  Yorks.,  1851-5.  R.  of  Castleford, 
Yorks.,  1855-88.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1889.  [Clergy 
List.) 

SYMES,  EDGAR  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894. 
6th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Legge  (1849),  R.  of  St  Keyne, 
CornwaU.  B.  there,  Jan.  1,  1875.  School,  Christ's  Hospital. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle)  1899;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  St  George's,  Kendal, 
Westmorland,  1899-1903.  C.  of  St  Keyne,  Cornwall,  1903-5; 
R.  there,  1905-19.  V.  of  Bitteswell,  Leics.,  1919-25-  K.  of 
West  Parley,  Dorset,  1925-46.  Of  Wheal  Pye,  Travannance 
Lane,  St  Agnes,  Cornwall,  where  he  died  Dec.  30,  1950. 
[Crockford;  2  he  2imes,  Jan.  i,  i95i-) 

SYMES,   ERNEST.     Adm.    at   Clare,    Oct.    6,    1890.     Schoo 
Craigmore  College,  Bristol.   Matric.  Michs.  1890. 

SYMES,  GEORGE  BOWLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  16, 
1808.  Of  Gloucs.  [S.  of  R.,  Esq.,  of  Westbury-on-Trym.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1808.  Died  Mar.  2,  1821,  'late  undergraduate 
of  Queens',  Cambridge.'  (C.  R.  Hudleston;  Felix  Farley's 
Bristol  Journal,  Mar.  10,  1821.) 

SYMES,  JOHN  ELLIOTSON.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  Downing, 
Oct.  11,  1867.  Of  Bourdon  House,  Berkeley  Square,  London. 
[B.  1847.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874- 
President  of  the  Union,  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1873; 
priest,  1875.  Assistant  Master  at  Lancing  College,  1872-5. 
Cambridge  University  Extension  Lecturer,  1875-81.  Second 
1  Master  at  the  Royal  Grammar  School,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
1 880-1.  Professor  of  English  Literature  at  University 
College,  Nottingham,  1881-96;  Principal,  1890-1912.  Author, 
Political  Economy;  Companion  to  English  History.  Resided 
latterly  in  London.  Died  Mar.  31,  1921,  aged  73,  at  Palermo. 
(Lancing  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  2  he  limes,  Apr.  2,  1921.) 

SYMES,  JOHN  LANGFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  2,  i860.   Of  Dublin.   Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864. 

SYMES,  REGINALD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1900.  Eldest  s. 
of  .\lfred,  stockbroker,  of  Clarendon  Road,  .Margate.  B. 
Sept.  13,  1881,  at  Broxboume,  Herts.  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1903.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1905.  On  the  South-Eastern 
Circuit.  Called  to  the  Bar  of  British  Columbia,  1912.  Of 
2810,  S.W.  Marine  Drive,  Vancouver  in  1932.  Died  in  1948. 
(Law  Lists.) 

SYMES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Jesus,  July  6,  1820. 
S.  of  Richard,  attorney,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset.  B.  there. 
School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A. 
1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1825;  priest,  1825.  C.  of 
Yatton,  Somerset,  -1841-3.  V.  of  Cleeve-in-Yatton,  1843-86. 
Preb.  of  Wells.  Died  Oct.  18,  1886,  aged  90.  (Blundell's 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  27,  1886.) 

SYMES,  RONALD.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1889. 
[Younger]  s.  of  Herbert  William,  of  Colebrooke  House, 
Pagham,  Sussex.  B.  Feb.  22,  1870,  in  London.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896. 
Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield)  1900;  priest,  1901;  C.  of  All  Saints 
Cathedral,  Wakefield,  1900-2.  C.  of  King's  Norton,  Warws., 
1902-4.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Duddeston,  Birmingham,  1904-6. 
V.  of  Walkeringham,  Notts.,  1906-9.  R.  of  Halesowen, 
Worcs.,  1909-12.  V.  and  Rural  Dean  of  Kendal,  Westmorland, 
1912-22.  V.  of  Barrow-in-Furness,  1923-6.  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
Carlisle,  1926-8.  Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,  1920.  Married, 
Apr.  12,  1910,  Violet  Julia,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  A.  Rouse, 
sometime  V.  of  Walkeringham,  Notts.  Died  Feb.  26,  1935,  at 
Parkstone,  Dorset.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Mar.  i,  i935-) 

SYMES,  THOMAS  LEGGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  26,  1849.  S.  of  Thomas  (and  Agnes).  B.  [Sept.  16,  1830], 
at  Long  Bredy,  Dorset.  School,  Crewkeme  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  1855;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  Redruth,  Cornwall,  1855-60. 
C.  of  Martock,  Somerset,  1860-4.  C.  of  Queen  Camel,  1864- 
70.  R.  of  St  Keyne,  Cornwall,  1870-1904.  Married,  Nov.  8, 
1859,  Clarinda,  5th  dau.  of  Matthew  Henry  Eade,  of  Redruth. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1905.  Father  of  Edgar  C.  (1894). 
(Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.,  952.) 


Symes-Thompson,  Henry  Edmund 

SYMES-THOMPSON,  HENRY  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Aug.  I,  1891.  S.  of  Edmund,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.)  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  George 
Watkins).  B.  at  3,  Upper  George  Street,  Bryanston  Square, 
London.  School,  Winchester  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898;  B.Chir.  and  M.D.  1903.  At  St  George's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1900;  M.R.C.P.,  1903.  House 
Surgeon  and  House  Physician  at  the  Westminster  Hospital. 
Physician,  Royal  Northern  Hospital.  House  Physician, 
St  George's  Hospital.  Of  5  a  Portman  Mansions,  London,  W. 
Married,  Jan.  6,  1910,  Carohne  Ada,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Richard  J.  Tacon,  R.  of  RoUesby,  Norfolk.  Latterly 
of  Finmere  House,  near  Buckingham.  Died  at  O.xford, 
Jan.  iS,  1952.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  767; 
Medical  Directories;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  zi,  1952). 
SYMMONS  (or  SIMONDS),  The  Rev.  CHARLES.  .-\dm.  a  'Ten- 
year  man,'  at  Cl.\re,  Feb.  14,  1776.  [Youngest  s.  of  John, 
M.P.,  of  St  Martin's,  London,  and  Llanstinan,  M.P.  for 
Cardigan,  1746-61.  B.  at  Pembroke,  1749.  School,  West- 
minster; at  Glasgow  University,  1766.]  Matric.  Michs.  1785; 
B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1786.  Inco'rp.  at  Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
1794;  D.D.  (Oxford)  1794.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  20, 
1765.  Ord.,  1775.  R.  of  Narberth  with  Robeston,  Pembroke- 
shire, 1778-94.  Preb.  of  St  David's.  R.  of  Lampeter  Velfrey, 
1794-1826.  'Of  strong  Whig  principles,  he  was  at  one  time 
under  suspicion  in  certain  quarters  in  the  University  and 
decided  to  migrate  to  Oxford.'  The  immediate  cause  of  this 
move  was  stated  to  be  that  he  feared  certain  expressions  he  had 
allowed  himself  in  a  sermon  at  Great  St  Mary's  would 
prejudice  his  chances  of  qualifying  for  the  D.D.  Married, 
1779,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Foley  of  Ridgeway,  Pembroke- 
shire, and  had  issue.  Author  of  Poems;  A  Life  of  Milton; 
A  Life  of  Shakespeare  and  The  Aeneis  of  Virgil  Translated. 
Edited  Milton's  Prose  Works.  Sometime  Editor  of  The  British 
Press.  Resided  latterly  at  Chiswick.  Died  Apr.  27,  1826. 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Gunning,  i.  311;  D.N.B.) 
SYMNS,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1854.  S.  of  Edward  Mountford,  schoolmaster  [and  Hannah]. 
B.  at  Kington,  Herefordshire.  Bapt.  Nov.  8,  1835.  School, 
Kington  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar;  B..\. 
{2srd  Wrangler]  1858;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1858; 
priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1868;  C.  of  Chudleigh-Knighton, 
Devon  (and  Assistant  Master  at  Pynsent's  School),  1858-61. 
Assistant  Master  at  the  Forest  School,  Walthamstow,  1861-2. 
Vice-Principal  of  Bath  Proprietary  College,  1862-75.  C.  of 
St  John's,  Bathwick,  1868-71.  Head  Master  and  Chaplain  of 
Bancroft's  School,  Woodford,  Essex,  1875-1906.  Married 
Jan.  3, 1867,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Corser,  Esq.,  of  Notting 
Hill,  and  had  issue.  Died  May  23,  1906,  at  Woodford  Wells, 
Essex.  Father  of  the  next.  {Eagle,  xxviii,  214;  Fox-Davies; 
Armorial  Families  (which  gives  1837  for  date  of  birth); 
Crockford;  The  Times.  May  25,  1906.) 
SYMNS,  JOHN  MONTFORT.  .'^dm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898.  [2nd] 
s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Edward  (above),  Head  Master  of  Ban- 
croft's School,  Woodford  Wells,  Essex  [and  Mary  Corser]. 
B.  Jan.  II,  1879,  in  London.  School,  Aldenham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1S98;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Assistant 
Master  at  a  prep.  School  at  Exmouth,  1902;  at  Rottingdean 
School,  1903;  at  Sutherland  House  School,  Windlesham, 
1905-6.  Principal  of  the  Diocesan  Boys'  School,  Rangoon, 
1907-8.  Inspector  (and  afterwards  Director  of  Public 
Instruction)  in  the  Indian  Educational  Service,  Burma; 
retired,  1935.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
I.A.R.O.;  General  Staff  Officer).  Married,  Jan.  3,  1907, 
Fides  Irene,  eldest  dau.  of  E.  A.  Tewson,  Esq.,  of  Tunbridge 
Wells,  and  had  issue.  Author:  Horace  in  Burma;  The  Pagoda 
and  the  Poet;  J  he  Mark  of  the  East  and  other  Poems,  etc.  Died 
June  17,  1945,  at  Pilgrim's  Rest,  St  Stephen's,  Canterbury. 
{Venn,  11.  559;  Univ.  War  List;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
The  Times,  June  19,  1946.) 
SYMONDS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  at  Trinity, 

Aug.  28,  1772. 
SYMONDS,  BENJAMIN  LEGGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1881.    Of  Dorset.    Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  i388.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1885;  priest, 
i8Sb;  C.  of  Clifton,  Bristol,  1885-9.  R.  of  Haversham,  Bucks., 
1889-1929.  Latterly  of  Langton  House,  Castlethorpe,  Bucks. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1940. 
SYMONDS,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's.  Oct.  7,  1880. 
S.  of  Charles  Price.  B.  [Feb.  15,  i860],  at  the  HaU,  Onnskirk. 
Schools,   Ormskirk  Grammar  and  private.    Matric.  Michs. 
1880.    Resided  four  terms.    {Peile,  11.  676.) 
SYMONDS,  HERBERT.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1886. 
SYMONDS,  JAMES.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  17,  1796. 
S.  of  James,  of  Great  Yarmouth.    B.  there  [Jan.  13,  i779]- 
Schools,  Ditchingham,  Norfolk  (Mr  Francis)   and  Charter- 
house.   Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1804.    Ord. 


Symonds,  Septimus 

deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1801;  priest,  Dec.  29,  1813;  C.  of 
Hemsby,  Norfolk,  1801-7.  Of  Ormesby,  Norfolk.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Norfolk.  Married  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Fish,  of 
Great  Y'armouth,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  26,  1847,  in 
London.  {Venn,  11.  130;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  447.) 
SYMONDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  25,  1835.  [Eldest 
s.  of  John,  of  Falmouth  (and  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Spry  SyTnons,  of  St  Mawes).]  B.  1815,  at  Falmouth.  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest,  1840; 
C.  of  Mylor  and  Mabe,  Cornwall,  1840-5.  C.  of  Falmouth, 
1845-9.  C.  of  St  Gluvias,  1850-4.  V.  of  Baldhu,  1855-88. 
Married,  Sept.  16,  1850,  Charlotte  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Charles  Coode,  of  Bodmin.  Died  Mar.  9,  1888.  Nephew  of 
Samuel  (1811).  (Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.,  941;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  Cornwall  Reg.,  47.) 
SYMONDS,  JOHN  ASHBY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of 
John  Fish,  solicitor,  of  20,  Hertford  Street,  Chesterton, 
Cambridge  (and  Gertrude  Catharine  Whitehead).  B.  [June  1, 
1882],  in  Cambridge.  Schools,  Perse,  Cambridge  [and  Ripon 
Grammar  School].  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B..\.  1903;  M.A. 
1906.  {Venn,  ill.  399.) 
SYMONDS,  JOHN  LODER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
May  30,  1820.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  1786),  R.  of  Hinton  Waldrist,  Berks,  (and 
Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Loder,  of  Hinton  Waldrist, 
Berks.).  B.  i8oi.]  Matric.  Lent,  1821.  Of  Hinton  Waldrist 
Manor,  Berks.  Married  Oct.  24,  1842,  Emily,  dau.  of  John 
Lloyd,  of  Tring,  Herts.  Died,  s.p.,  1875-  (Burke,  L.G.) 
SYMONDS,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  27,  1777.  S.  of  Samuel,  chemist,  of  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  B.A.  1781. 
SYMONDS,  NATHANIEL  HENRY.  .■Vdm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  8,  1869.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1S80;  M.A.  1906.  Of 
51,  Lensfleld  Road,  Cambridge  in  1915.  Died  in  Dec.  1929. 
SYMONDS,  NOEL  PARRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1883.  [5th]  s.  of  James  Frederick,  sohcitor  (and  Mary 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Cleave,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for 
Hereford).  B.  Dec.  25,  1863,  at  Broomv  Hill.  School, 
Hereford  Cathedral  (Mr  F.  H.  Tatham).  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891.  Rowing 'blue,'  1885,  1886.  Assistant 
Master  at  Bedford  School,  1886-1923;  Vice-Master,  1923-33. 
Married,  Jan.  4,  1906,  Mabel  Ailoway,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Askwith,  Preb.  of  Hereford,  and  had  issue. 
Latterly  of  48,  de  Parys  Avenue,  Bedford.  Died  Dec.  31, 
1943.  Brother  of  Richard  H.  (1886).  (Burke,  L.G.;  School- 
masters Directories;  J  he  Times,  Feb.  18,  1944.) 
SYMONDS,  POOLEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  11,  1828. 

Of  Middlesex.  Did  not  reside. 
SYMONDS  (or  SYMONDS-TAYLER),  RICHARD  HERBERT. 
Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1886.  [6th]  s.  of  James 
Frederick,  Esq.,  of  Okeleigh,  Hereford  (and  .Mary  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Cleave)  [B.  July  27,  1867,  at  Hereford.]  School, 
Hereford  Cathedral.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890.  Rowmg 
'blue,'  1S8S,  1889.  .\ssumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  1886,  the 
additional  name  and  arms  of  Tayler.  Adm.  solicitor,  1894; 
practised  at  Hereford  (Messrs  Humphreys  and  Symonds).  Of 
Copelands,  Holmer,  Heref.  Major,  4th  (T.)  Batt.,  The 
Shropshire  Regt.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (O.C. 
reserve,  Heref.  Regt.).  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Herefordshire. 
Married,  Jan.  17,  1894,  Edith  Sarah,  5th  dau.  of  Henry 
Kmgsley,  M.D.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  26,  1949-  Brother 
of  Noel  P.  (1883).  {Lain  Lists;  Kelly's  Handbook;  Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  Oct.  29,  1949.) 
SYMONDS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1811.  [2nd 
s.  of  Samuel,  merchant,  of  Fahnouth  (and  Jane,  dau.  of 
James  Bolitho,  of  Constantine).]  B.  [1792]  at  Falmouth. 
Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon, 
1815-  priest,  1816;  C.-in-c.  of  St  Crowan,  Cornwall,  1815-18. 
R.  of  Philleigh,  1818-68.  J. P.  for  ComwaU.  Married 
Winifred,  dau.  of  Henry  Noye,  of  St  Budock,  and  had  issue. 
Died  May  12,  1868.  See  'Ihe  Irial  of  Symonds  versus  Jago 
for  libel  at  the  Cornwall  summer  assizes  at  Bodmin,  1  uesday, 
Aug.  2nd,  1831;  printed  and  sold  by  James  Lake,  1831." 
Uncle  of  John  (1835).  {Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Boase, 
Collect.  Cornub.;  Walford,  County  Families;  Cornwall  Reg.  47; 
Bib.  Cornub.) 
SYMONDS,  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  18, 
1884.  S.  of  DanieL  B.  at  Alton  [-Pancras],  near  Dorchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Eastbourne,  1890-3.  R.  of  Coton,  Cambs.,  1893-7.  C.  ot 
Grantchester  (C.  inc.  of  St  Mark's,  Cambridge),  1898-1918.  V. 
of  St  Mark's,  Cambridge,  1918-31.  V.  of  Laleham,  Middlesex, 
1931-4.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  St  Albans,  Herts.,  1934-50.  Died 
at  St  Albans,  Nov.  9,  1950.  {Crockford;  The  Ttmes,  Nov.  11, 
1950.) 


Symonds,  Thomas  Martin 

SYMONDS,  THOMAS  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1814.  B.  Apr.  13,  1796,  in  the  parish  of  St  James, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1814;  Scholar,  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  June  6,  1819;  priest  (Peterb^  ^'^Tl,: 
Denford  and  Ringstead,  Northants.,  18 19.  C.  of  E  ton, 
Hunts.  R.  of  BromesweU,  Suffolk,  1838-43-  R-  °i  Adwick-le- 
Street,  Yorks.,  1843-59-  Married,  Apr.  23,  1840  Anne,  dau. 
of  Valentine  Jelly.  Died  Apr.  23,  1859.  aged  04.  (£'«''y 
St  Edmunds  Sch.  List;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Northants. 
Clergy;  G.  Mag.  1840,  11.  88  and  1859,  1.  652.) 

SYMONDS,  THOMAS  POWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1808.  Of  Herefordshire.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph, 
deceased  (St  John's  College,  Oxford,  1781),  R-  of  Dynedor 
and  Abbey  Dore  (and  Charlotte  Bamford).  B.  1789.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1808;  Scholar,  1808;  B.A.  1813;  M.A  i8i6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  May  31,  1812;  priest  (Hereford)  July  18. 
1813;  C.  of  Hinton,  Waldrist,  Berks.,  1812-13.  C.  of  Foy 
Heref.,  1813-19.  Succeeded  his  uncle,  Thomas  PoweU 
Symonds,  M.P.,  at  Pengethly,  Heref.,  1819.  Chaplam  of  the 
Union  at  Wigan,  1852-5.  Of  SeUack,  near  Ross,  Heref.,  ]»b(,-g- 
Married,  Apr.  1816,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Abraham  Holden 
Turner,  of  Hendon,  Middlesex,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  27, 
1869.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Walford,  County  Families;  Clergy  List; 
The  Register,  i.  254.) 

SYMONDS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Nov.  23,  1849-  S. 
of  Stephen,  calico-printer,  of  Manchester.  B.  1832  in  Maryle- 
bone,  London.  Schools,  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  Portsmouth, 
Warrington,  London  and  Congleton  Grammar.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester) 
1856;  priest  (Canterbury)  1859;  C.  of  St  Simon's,  Salford, 
1856-8.  C.  of  St  John's,  Croydon,  1858-61.  C.  of  Chippen- 
ham, Wilts.,  1861-4.  C.  of  Alderley,  Cheshire,  1864-7.  C.  of 
Tumham  Green,  Middlesex,  1867-70.  R.  of  Greystoke, 
Cumberland,  1871-5.  R.  of  Stockport,  Cheshire,  1875-1919. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  1886.  Rural  Dean  of  Stockport, 
1888.  Married,  Maria  Sainsbury.  Died  Mar.  15,  1919-  Father 
of  William  N.  (1892).   (Venn,  11.  292;  Crockford.) 

SYMONDS,  V/ILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1880.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1926.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  1883;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  Sale  memorial  Church, 
Dyer's  Hill,  Shefiield,  1883-4.  C.  of  Idle,  Yorks.,  1885-90; 
V.  there,  1890-3.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Derby,  1893-1921.  R.  of 
Little  Comard,  Sufiolk,  1921-34-  Subsequently  of  Hands- 
worth  Wood,  Birmingham.  (Crockford.) 

SYMONDS,  WILLIAM  NORTH.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  27,  1892. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  William  (1849),  R.  of  Stockport 
(and  Maria  Sainsbury).  B.  [Feb.  21],  1872,  at  Brighton. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1898.  On  the  Northern  Circuit. 
M.B.E.,  1919.  Married  Hilda  Brownell,  dau.  of  C.  T.  Drabble, 
of  Sharston  Hall,  Northenden,  Cheshire.  Died  Nov.  15,  1930, 
at  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire.  (Venn,  11.  523;  •LaJi'  Ltsts; 
Burke,  O.B.E.;  The  Times,  Nov.  17,  1930.) 

SYMONDS,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  22, 1837.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  [J.P.  and  D.L  ] 
of  Elsdon,  Heref.  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Beale). 
B.  [Dec.  13,  i8i8]  in  Herefordshire.  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  184 1; 
priest  (Worcester)  Dec.  18,  1842.  C.  of  Offenham,  Worcs., 
1842-5.  R.  (and  Patron)  of  Pendock,  1845-87.  J.P.  for  Worcs. 
F.G.S.  Inherited  Pendock  Court  from  his  mother.  Married, 
1849,  Hyacinth  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Kent,  of 
Upton-on-Sevem,  and  had  issue.  Resided  latterly  at 
Sunningdale,  Berks.  Author,  Old  Stones;  Stones  of  the  Valley; 
Old  Bones;  Records  of  the  Rocks,  and  two  novels.  Died 
Sept  15,  1887,  at  Cheltenham;  buried  at  Pendock.  (Boase, 
Collect.  Cornub.;  D.N.B.;  E.  H.  Holthouse;  Burke,  L.G.) 

SYMONDS-TAYLER,  RICHARD  HERBERT  (1886),  see 
SYMONDS. 

SYMONS,  CHARLES  JOHN  FITZSIMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  6,  1882.  [Elder]  s.  of  Edwin  Charles,  Com- 
mander, R.N.  (and  Emily).  B.  Aug.  26,  1864,  at  Greenwich 
Hospital,  Kent.  School,  Mannamead,  Plymouth  (Mr  A. 
Pollard).  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1913-  Ord. 
deacon  (Colchester,  Litt.  dim.  from  London)  1887;  priest 
(Mid-China)  1892;  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Ningpo,  1887-96; 
at  Shanghai,  1996-19 19;  Secretary,  C.M.S.  (in  dio.  of  Mid- 
China),  1900-9;  in  dio.  of  Chekiang,  1909-19;  Sub-Dean  of 
Holy  Trinity  Cathedral  and  Port  Chaplain  at  Shanghai, 
1919-20;  Dean,  1920-8.  Died  Jan.  19,  1928,  in  Shanghai. 
(Eagle,  XLV.  161;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  27,  1928.) 

SYMONS,  EDWIN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  29)  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1839;  re-adm.  pens.,  Oct.  12,  1839.  [School, 
Ilminster.]  Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A. 


Symons,  John 

1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Heref.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Lichfield)  Apr.  9, 
1843;  priest  (Lichfield)  Dec.  24,  1843-  P-C-  of  Cotmanhay, 
Derbs.,  1846-58.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1867. 

SYMONS,  The  Rev.  HENRY  JOHN.  LL.D.  1848,  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Jelinger  (1772).  of  Hackney.] 
Matric.  from  St  John's  CoUege,  Oxford,  July  i,  i799-  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1803;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1808;  B.C.L.  and  D.C.L. 
(Oxford)  1813.  Minister  at  Upper  Clapton  Chapel,  Middlesex, 
from  1810.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  the  Peninsular  war; 
conducted  the  burial  service  of  Sir  John  Moore  at  Corunna. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Kent  and  the  Duke  of  Cambridge. 
V.  of  All  Saints  with  St  Martin's,  Hereford,  1845-57-  Married 
Frances,  dau.  of  William  Johnson  and  had  issue.  Died 
Mar.  22,  1857.  Brother  of  Jelinger  (i793)-  i^l-  Oxon.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  P.  E.  ToweU.) 

SYMONS,  HUGH  JELLINGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1897.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  E[dward]  W[arwick]  J[elinger], 
(B.A.,  Durham)  [V.  of  Great  Doddington,  Northants.]  (and 
Hannah  Byrth,  dau.  of  Thomas  de  Twanbrook  Glazebrook, 
of  New  Brighton,  Cheshire).  B.  [Mar.  14,  1878],  at  Meanwood, 
Leeds.  School,  Wellingborough  (Dr  H.  Piatt).  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  Stratheden  House, 
Blackheath,  1900-7;  at  Aysgarth  School,  Newton-le-Willows, 
1908-1 1 ;  at  Beaumont  House,  Heronsgate,  191 1 ;  at  Millmead, 
Shrewsbury,  1913-15;  Head  Master  of  Brunswick  prep. 
School,  Hayward's  Heath,  1921-32-.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  E.  Yorks.  Regt.;  Major,  Tank  Corps; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Latterly  of  Westlands,  Minehead, 
Somerset.  Married,  Dec.  31,  1928,  Norah  Lilian,  dau.  of 
Robert  Eldridge,  of  Battle,  Sussex.  (Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Soltau- 
Symons;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

SYMONS,  JELINGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  St  John's,  July 
10,  1772;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [2nd  s.  of  William  (and  Bethia, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  —  Adams,  V.  of  Blackawton,  Devon).]  B. 
[1748]  in  Beds.  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  B.D.  (Stat.  Ehz.)  1783- 
Ord.  priest  (Hereford)  Oct.  4, 1772 ;  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Hereford, 
1772.  R.  of  Whitburn,  Durham,  1791-1810.  C.  of  Hackney, 
Middlesex.  Minister  of  Upper  Clapton  Chapel,  Middlesex, 
'for  many  years,'  and  Minister  of  St  John's,  Hackney,  until 
his  death.  Married  Juliana,  dau.  of  Theophilus  Lane,  of 
Poston  Court,  Heref.  Author,  Sermons;  Letters  of  Consolation 
and  Advice  from  a  father  to  his  daughter  on  the  death  of  her 
sister,  which  ran  through  several  editions,  the  5th,  in  1818, 
having  a  biographical  account  by  his  son  Jelinger.  Died 
Feb.  12,  1810,  at  Clapton;  buried  Feb.  19,  1810,  at  Hackney. 
Father  of  the  next  and  of  Henry  J.  (1848).  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  503;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1810,  I.  190;  H.  M. 
Wood.) 


.     Adm.    pens,    (age    17)    at   Sf   John's, 
July   2,    1793.    S.  of  the   Rev.   Jelinger   (above),  B.D.,  of 


SYMONS,   JELINGER. 

July   2,    1793.    S.  u.    ™^   J o—    > '. 

Hackney  (and  Juliana,  dau.  of  Theophilus  Lane,  of  Poston 
Court,  Heref.).  B.  at  Low  Ley  ton,  Essex.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1793;  Scholar,  1794;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  1800.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  Jan.  29,  1799;  priest,  Sept.  1801;  C.  of  Whitburn, 
Durham,  1799.  V.  of  Monkland,  Heref.,  1808-51.  C.  of  West 
Ilsley,  Berks.,  1809.  Chaplain  to  the  British  residents  in 
Boulogne,  1821.  R.  of  Radnage,  Bucks.,  1833-51.  J.P.  for 
Hereford.  Married,  Jan.  7,  1805,  Maria  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Henry  Airey,  of  Sniperley,  Co.  Durham.  Author,  Synapsis 
Plantarum  Insulis  Britannicis  Indigenarum.  Died  May  20, 
1851,  in  L'ondon;  buried  May  25,  at  Radnage.  Father  of  the 
next;  brother  of  Henry  J.  (1848).  (Burke,  E.G.;  Durham  Ord. 
Book;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  504;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clergy  List;  D.N.B.  (sub  his  son).) 

SYMONS,  JELINGER  COOKSON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  4,  1827.  Of  Berks.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[elinger]  (above),  of 
Boulogne.  [B.  Aug.  27,  1809,  at  West  Ilsley,  Berks.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1827.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  13,  1827;  B.A. 
1832.  Commissioned  by  the  Home  Office,  1835,  to  enquire 
into  the  condition  of  hand-loom  weavers  and  manufacturers, 
and  travelled  for  this  purpose  in  Lancashire,  Scotland  and 
Switzerland.  Commissioner  to  inquire  into  the  state  of  the 
mining  population  of  the  north.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle 
Temple,  June  9,  1843.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  A  Tithe 
Commissioner.  Editor  of  the  Law  Magazine.  Commissioner 
to  collect  information  on  the  state  of  education  in  Wales, 
1846.  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools,  1848-60.  Married, 
June  16,  1845,  Angelina,  dau.  of  Edward  Kendall,  of  Austrey, 
Warws.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  legal.  Died  Apr.  7,  i860,  at 
Great  Malvern.   (D.AT.B.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

SYMONS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  i,  1819.  Matric. 
Easter,  1820;  Tancred  Divinity  Student,  1819.  Kept  4  terms. 
[Probably  the  man  of  those  names  (not  of  Oxford),  s.  of  John, 
of  Trervethem,  Bodmin,  Cornwall;  School,  Blundell's,  Tiver- 
ton, who  was  V.  of  Wilcot,  Wilts.,  1823-40;  died  at  Bath, 
Feb.  or  Mar.,  1841.  (Peile,  11.  396;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  i.  324.)] 


Symons,  Simon  James 

SYMONS,  SIMON  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Magdalene, 
July  i6,  1887.  [2nd]  s.  of  Simon,  of  27,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace, 
London.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1898.  Capt.,  Beds.  Regt.  (T.),  1897.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  Bedfordshire  Regt.  (T.F.)). 
Died  June  14,  1934;  buried  at  Hawkenbury,  Tunbridge 
Wells.   (Army  Lists;  The  Times,  June  15,  1934.) 

SYMONS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9,  1870.  S. 
of  William,  of  Topsham,  Devon.  B.  there,  July  13,  1851. 
School,  Mount  Radford,  Exeter  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  B.-A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1874; 
priest,  1875;  C.  of  Sunderland,  1874-7.  C.  of  St  George's, 
Bloomsbury,  1877-9.  V-  of  St  Paul's,  Tavistock,  Devon,  1879- 
85.  V.  of  Thomey  .Abbey,  Cambs.,  1885-1919.  Died  Jan.  28, 
1919.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  6,  1919.) 

SYMPSON,  CHARLES  JOHN.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  28,1822.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  [Mar.25,  i8o2],atShrublands, 
Sufiolk.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Easter,  1822;  B.A.  1826; 
M.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1827;  priest,  1828.  V.  of  East 
Dravton,  Notts.,  1830-45.  R.  of  Kirby-Misperton,  Yorks., 
1845-70.  Died  Feb.  12,  1870.  [Rughy  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 

SYMPSON,  EDWARD  MANSEL.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1879.  [Only]  s.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Lincoln.  B.  there 
[Mar.  i860].  Schools,  Lincohi  and  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1S79;  B.A.  1883;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1887;  M.D. 
1890.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  and 
House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.,  1885.  Practised  at 
Lincoln,  1888-1922.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  Deloreine  Court,  Lincohi. 
Married,  1888,  Florence  Mabel,  dau.  of  Joseph  Knight, 
barrister,  and  had  issue.  F.S.A.  Author,  medical  and  of 
several  works  on  the  topographical  history  of  Lincolnshire. 
Edited  Lincolnshire  Notes  and  Queries  and  wrote  the  volume 
on  Lincolnshire  in  the  Cambridge  County  Geographies.  Died 
Jan.  17,  1922.  (Venn,  11.  437;  Univ.  War  List;  Medical 
Directories.) 

SYMPSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm. sizar (ageover 24)  at Peterhouse, Oct. 
10,  1780;  Scholar,  1780.  Became  a  'Ten- Year  Man.'  Matric. 
Easter,  1793;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1793.  V.  of  EUington,  Hunts., 
1788-1807,  and  R.  of  Steeple  Gidding  until  1807.  Died  Feb. 
1807.   (T.  A.  Walker,  347;  G.  Mag.,  1807,  i.  278.) 

SYNDERCOMBE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
June  12,  1752.  S.  of  James,  advocate,  of  Stratton,  Dorset. 
B.  there,  .Mar.  28,  1734.  School,  Winchester  (Dr  Burton). 
Matric.  Easter,  1752;  LL.B.  1758.  Died,  s.p.,  before  i793- 
(Winchester  Scholars,  248;  Hutchins,  11.  638.) 

SYNGE,  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1875.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Alexander  [Hamilton, 
deceased],  of  4,  Vanbrugh  Park  Road,  Blackheath,  Kent 
[late  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Ipswich]  (and  Eugenia,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  Bishop  Elliott,  of  Brighton).  B.  [.Aug.  5],  1856, 
at  Kingstown,  Co.  Dublin.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1875.  Lieut.,  Northumbedand  Artillery  Militia,  1880.  Of 
Glanmore  Castle,  Ashford,  Co.  Wicklow.  Married,  1S87, 
Georgina  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Drought  Graves, 
of  Cloghan  Castle,  Banagher,  King's  County,  P.C.  of  Hanford, 
Staffs.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  15,  1912.  Brother  of 
Edward  E.  (1887).  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

SYNGE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  29, 
1806.  [2nd]  s.  of  George,  of  Rathmore,  King's  Co.,  Ireland 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  .Macdonell,  of  Newhall,  Co.  Clare). 
[B.  Apr.  17,  1789.]  School,  private.  Comet,  loth  Dragoons, 
1809;  Lieut.,  1810;  Captain,  1813;  transferred  to  20th  Light 
Dragoons,  1814;  Bt,  Major,  1817;  Lieut.-Col.,  1821.  Served  at 
Cadiz,  1810,  on  the  staffs  of  General  Ferguson  and  General 
Graham.  .A.D.C.  to  General  Pack;  present  at  battles  of 
Busaco,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  etc.;  specially 
distinguished  himself  at  Salamanca,  where  he  was  severely 
wounded.  Married,  1816,  Caroline,  dau.  of  P.  Giles,  and  had 
issue.  Resided  latterly  at  Mount  Callan,  Co.  Clare.  J. P.  Co. 
Clare.  Died  Oct.  21,  1854  in  Dublin.  Brother  of  Francis 
(1809).   (7'.  A.  Walker,  379;  D.N.B.;  Burke,  Peerage.) 

SYNGE,  EDWARD  ELLIOTT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  11,  1887. 
[2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  .Alexander  Hamilton,  V.  of  St  Peter's, 
Ipswich  (and  Eugenia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Bishop 
Elliott,  of  Brighton).    B.  July  6,  1868.]    School,  Monkton 


SzuMOwsKi,  Herbert  Vladimir  Maximilian 

Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  In  business  in  the 
U.S.A.,  1890-1919.  Married,  1893,  Nanna  Sabrina,  eldest 
dau.  of  Hoit  Charles  Stevens,  M.D.,  of  Roanoke,  Virginia^ 
U.S.A.  Succeeded  to  Glanmore  Castle,  Co.  Wicklow,  1919,  on 
the  death  of  the  widow  of  his  uncle,  Francis  Synge.  Brother 
of  Alexander  H.  (1875).  (Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 

SYNGE,  EDWARD  JOSHUA  (1879),  see  SING. 

SYNGE,  EDWARD  MILLINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.  S.  of  rthe  Rev.]  Francis  (1854),  of  the  Chantry, 
Norwich.  B.  Apr.  7,  i860,  at  Malvern.  School,  Haileybury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B..A.  1882;  M..A.  1885.  An  Estate-Agent, 
1885-1901.  Fellowof  the  Surveyors' Institute,  1891.  Studied 
painting  in  Paris  and  Rome.  Assoc.  R.  Society  of  Painters, 
Etchers  and  Engravers,  1898;  exhibited  at  the  Royal 
Academy,  etc.  Married,  1908,  Agnes  Helen  Freda,  dau.  of 
F.  B.  Moloney,  Madras  Civil  Service.  Died  June  18,  1913. 
(Haileybury  Reg.) 

SYNGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  5, 
1809;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  where  he  had  been  adm. 
Nov.  3,  1806.  [Youngest  s.  of  George,  of  Rathmore,  King's 
Co.,  Ireland  (and  .Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  .Macdonell,  of  Newhall, 
Co.  Clare).  [B.  June  3,  1790  in  Dublin.]  No  record  of  matric; 
B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1825.  In  Holy  Orders.  Inc.  of  O'MuUud, 
1859-60;  Inc.  of  Lockeene  (dio.  of  Killaloe),  1859-70.  R.  of 
Feacle,  Co.  Clare.  Married  Julia  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Edward 
McDonnell.  Died  in  Feb.  1870.  Brother  of  Charles  (1806). 
(7".  A.  Walker,  384;  Burke,  Peerage;  Foster,  Baronetage.) 

SYNGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  17, 
1854.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (Trinity  College,  Dublm,  B.A., 
1821),  of  Matlock,  Derbs.  (and  Emily,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Steele,  Bart.).  B.  [June  2,  1837],  at  Glanmore,  Co.  Wicklow. 
School,  Blackheath  proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1855; 
Scholar,  1858;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  i860; 
priest,  1861;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Huntingdon,  1860-2.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Chelsea,  1862-9.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools, 
1869-98.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  Harkness. 
Died  Oct.  17,  1898.  Father  of  Edward  M.  (1878).  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1898.) 

SYNGE,  FRANCIS  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  i, 
1889.  B.  Nov.  19,  1869.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1893;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Rugby, 
1893-8.  C.  of  Tidenham,  Gloucs.,  1898-1900.  C.  of  Much 
Marcle,  Heref.,  1900-6.  V'.  of  Kington,  Wilts.,  1906-14.  P.C. 
of  Pitcombe  with  Wyke  Champflower,  Somerset,  1914-24. 
V.  of  Wookey,  1924-33.  V.  of  Privett,  Hants.,  1933-40. 
Married,  Apr.  11,  1899,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Pedder,  of  Bath.  Of  Godalming,  Surrey  in  1951. 
(Crockford.) 

SYNNOT,  CHARLES  FORBES  GOODHEART.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall,  1868.  S.  of  Robert,  of  16,  Eaton 
Terrace,  London,  S.W.  B.  July  28,  1848.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Lent,  1869.  Married  Miss  —  Balentine. 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

SYSON,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  18,  i860.  S.  of 
Alfred,  deceased.  B.  at  Stamford.  School,  Stamford.  Matric. 
Michs.  i860.  Resided  for  five  months;  died  in  College,  1861. 
(Peile,  II.  565.) 

SYSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  17,  1864.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Wick  and  .Abson, 
Gloucs.,  1868-73.  R-  of  Toynton  St  Peter  with  All  Saints, 
Lines.,  1873-85.   Died  in  1885.   (Crockford.) 

SYVRET,  DE  CARTERET  HAMPTONNE.  Matric.  Non-Coil. 
Michs.  1880.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.  1880.  S.  of  George,  of 
Hamptonne,  St  LawTence,  Jersey.  B.  May  23,  1864.  School, 
Oxeniord  House,  St  Lawrence,  Jersey.  Migrated  to  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1881;  resided  2  terms.    (Venn,  II.  451.) 

SZUMOWSKI,  HERBERT  VLADIMIR  MAXIMILIAN.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27,  1885.  S.  of  Florian  Vladimir, 
teacher  of  languages  (and  Mary  Truman).  B.  Oct.  26,  1859, 
at  '  Hardway,'  Alverstoke,  Southampton.  School,  College  of 
Valenciennes,  University  of  Douai.  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1902.  Housemaster  and  Senior  French 
Master  at  Christ's  Hospital,  188S-1919.  Died  Nov.  10,  1925, 
at  Worthing.   (Eagle,  xliv.  209;  The  Times,  Nov.  12,  1925-) 


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Taaffe,  Richard  John 

TAAFFE,  RICHARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  2x, 
1871.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard  Patrick  Burke,  physician,  of 
Brighton.  [B.  Nov.  6,  1854.  Schools,  Amersham  Hall  and 
Brighton  College.]  Did  not  reside.  Matric.  at  London  Uni- 
versity, 1871.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  i,  1873.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1876.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit. 
Of  I,  Hare  Court,  Temple.  Married,  July  4,  1876,  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Yearsley,  Esq.  {Brighton  Coll.  Reg.,  'Richard 
John  C;  Peile,  11.  622;  Law  Lists,  until  1940;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

JABBERER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  2,  1849. 
S.  of  Thomas,  tanner,  of  Tutbury,  Stafis.  (and  Sarah).  B. 
there.  Mar.  31,  1830.  Schools,  Derby  and  Uppingham 
(Mr  Holden).  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1859- 
Ord.  deacon  (Wore.)  1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Coventry,  1858-62;  V.  there,  1862-85.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1891.  (Derby  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  's.  of  George, 
farmer,  of  Sutton,  Uttoxeter.') 

TABBERER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  8,  1806. 
Matric.  Lent,  1806;  B.A.  1810;  M.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  18,  1810.  Died  July  20,  1814,  aged  28,  at 
Sutton  Bonington,  Notts.   (G.  Mag.,  1814,  11.  191.) 

TABOR,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  6,  1866.  S.  of 
[the  Rev.]  Robert  [Stammers]  (1838)  [Head  Master  of  Cheam 
School.]  B.  Feb.  22,  1850,  at  Bamet,  Middlesex.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs  1869.  A  Cofiee-Planter  in  Ceylon, 
1873-90.  Lived  latterly  at  Eastbourne,  where  he  died 
Dec.  16,  1925.  Brother  of  Robert  M.  (1864)  and  the  next; 
father  of  Francis  L.  (1900).   (2  he  2  imes,  Dec.  18,  1925.) 

TABOR,  ARTHUR  SYDNEY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23, 

1871.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Stammers  (1838),  of  Cheam, 
Surrey.  B.  [Nov.  9],  185 1,  at  Trent.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  Scholar;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.   Cricket  'blue,' 

1872,  1873,  1874.  Played  cricket  for  Middlesex,  1872-4  and 
for  Surrey,  1878.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheam  School,  1875-90; 
Head  Master,  1891-1920.  Married,  Anne  Evelyn,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  G.  S.  Woodgate,  of  Pembury  Hall,  near  Tunbridge 
Wells.  Lived  latterly  at  Cheam.  Died  Oct.  14,  1927,  aged  75, 
in  London.  Brother  of  Robert  M.  (1864)  and  Alfred  (1866). 
(Scott,  MSS.,  which  gives  1852  for  birth;  Ihel  imes,  Oct.  17, 
19  and  20,  1927.) 

TABOR,  FRANCIS  HEBARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  28, 
1896.  S.  of  George,  late  Head  Master  of  Horsmonden  School, 
Kent.  B.  there.  School,  Horsmonden;  and  at  London 
University.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Resided  one  term  only. 
Head  Master  of  Horsmonden  School  in  1896.  Later  resident 
in  America.   (Peile,  11.  811.) 

TABOR,  FRANCIS  LEVINGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 

1900.  S.  of  Alfred  (1866),  of  'Sunnydene,'  Eastbourne. 
B.  [July  24,  1882],  in  Ceylon.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Assistant  Commissioner  in  S. 
Nigeria.  Died  July  17,  1940,  at  Rastgarth  House,  Winchester. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  limes,  July  18,  1940.) 

TABOR,  I^RANCIS  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  i, 
1888.  [2nd]  s.  of  H[enry]  S[amuel],  Esq.,  of  44,  Lansdowne 
Road,  Notting  Hill,  London  (and  Emma  Frances  Woodcock). 
[B.  Dec.  I,  1869.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1888. 
Joined  the  I.C.S.,  1888;  in  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  as 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  and  Assistant  Commis- 
sioner; Joint  Magistrate,  1898;  District  and  Sessions  Judge, 

1901.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  19x4-19.  Retired,  1916.  Of 
Evegate,  Bocking,  Essex.  Married,  Mar.  19,  1904,  in  Bombay, 
Magdalen  Harriet,  5th  dau.  of  Henry  David  Ricardo, 
deceased,  of  Gatcombe  Park,  Gloucs.,  and  had  issue.  (St 
Paul's  Sch.  Reg.]  Burke,  L.G.;  I.C.S.  Lists;  The  limes. 
Mar.  21,  1904.) 

TABOR,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  James  Albert  Clement  (next),  of  Great  Baddow 
Lodge,  Essex  (and  Catherine  Agnes,  dau.  of  Samuel  Webb 
Savill).  B.  there  [Jan.  25],  1869.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1S88.  Of  The  Lawn,  Rochford,  Essex.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Essex.  High  Sheriff,  1912.  C.B.E.,  1920.  Chairman  of 
Essex  Quarter  Sessions,  1925-8;  Alderman,  Essex  C.C. 
Married  (i)  1896,  his  cousin,  Margaret  Ada  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Charles  Albert  Tabor,  of  Earl's  Hall,  Prittlewell,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  July  28,  1926,  Violet,  eldest  dau.  of  Herbert  Rowe, 
of  Sheffield.  Died  Mar.  2,  1938;  buried  at  Prittlewell. 
Brother  of  John  C.  (1896).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Who  was  Who;  1  he  limes,  Mar.  3,  1938. 


Tacy,  Henry 

TABOR,  JAMES  ALBERT  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  23,  1856.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  of  Earl's  Hall,  Prittlewell, 
Essex  (and  Lucy  Mary,  dau.  of  Major  Leach,  of  Perton, 
Herts.).  B.  [Feb.  11],  1840,  at  Prittlewell.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  29, 
1862.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1865.  Special  Pleader,  on 
the  Home  circuit.  Of  Great  Baddow  Lodge,  Essex.  Married, 
Oct.  6,  1865,  Catherine  Agnes,  dau.  of  Samuel  Webb  Savill, 
of  Bocking,  Essex.  Died  Feb.  14,  1880.  Father  of  the  above 
and  the  next.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Laiv  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  L.O.) 
TABOR,  JOHN  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  [3rd]  s.  of  James  Albert  Clement  (above),  of  The  Lawn, 
Rochford,  Essex.  B.  [;Mar.  23,  1877],  at  Great  Baddow, 
Essex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Colonel,  Essex  Regt. 
attached  Queen's  Own  (R.W.  Kent  Regt.);  wounded;  T.D. 
M.B.E.).  Sometime  of  Gifiord's  Hall,  Stoke-by-Nayland.  J. P. 
for  Suffolk.  Married,  June  7,  1906,  Christobel  Nona  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Albemarle  Cator,  of  Woodbastwick  Hall,  Norfolk. 
Of  Bovingdon  Hall,  Bocking  in  1949.  Brother  of  James 
(1887).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 
TABOR,  ROBERT  MONTAGU.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18),  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Oct.  15,  1864.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Stammers  (next),  of  Cheam.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864; 
B.A.  (17//1  Classic)  1868;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1871.  Adm.  at 
the  Iimer  Temple,  Oct.  14,  1867.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1870.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  A  Special  Pleader. 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1876-7.  Junior  Examiner, 
Education  Dept.,  1877-97;  Senior  Examiner,  1897;  Assistant 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Education,  1903-9-  Of  Limpsfield, 
Surrey.  Prime  Warden  of  the  Goldsmiths'  Company,  1902-3 
and  1920-1.  Married,  Apr.  7,  1874.  Annie  Eliza  Mary,  only 
child  of  Kempster  M.  Knapp,  R.N.,  of  Dartmouth.  Died 
May  5,  1925,  aged  79,  at  Dartmouth.  Brother  of  Arthur  S. 
(1871),  and  Alfred  (:866).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  King's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Ihel  imes. 
May  7,  1925-) 
TABOR,  ROBERT  STAMMERS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  3,  1838.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Colchester.  School,  Essex 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1848.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1842;  priest,  1844;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Bloomsbury,  1842-4.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Enfield,  1844-55. 
Headmaster  of  Cheam  School,  1855-90.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Canterbury,  1903.  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  F. 
Dolman,  deceased,  of  Loders,  Dorset;  (2)  Dec.  15,  1887, 
Annie,  6th  dau.  of  J.  Harvey,  barrister,  deceased,  of  Inish- 
owen.  Latterly  of  64,  St  George's  Square,  London,  S.W., 
where  he  died,  Jan.  14,  1909.  Father  of  the  above,  Arthur  S. 
(1871)  and  Alfred  (1866).  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  21, 
1S87;  Ihe  limes,  Jan.  18,  1909.) 
TACEY,  DALTON  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  25, 
1895.  S.  of  Dalton  [M.D.]  (and  Alice  Snow,  dau.  of  William 
Clarke,  M.D.).  B.  [Feb.  19,  1876],  at  Doncaster.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  i8g6;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1904. 
At  the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Deputy 
Medical  Olficer,  Walthamstow  Public  Dispensary,  1907-12. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
Practised  at  South  Woodford,  Essex.  Married,  Aug.  4,  1906, 
Maude  Louise,  dau.  of  William  Bell,  of  Walthamstow.  Of 
26,  Chelmsford  Road,  South  Woodford,  in  1952.  (Recordof 
Old  Westyninsters;  Medical  Directories;  Peile,  11.  799.) 
TACON,  RICHARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  4,  1866.  Of  Suffolk.  [3rd  s.  of  Charles,  of  Mansion  House, 
Eye  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Girling).  B.  Mar.  26, 
1847.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Ord, 
deacon  (Rochester)  1870;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  Kelvedon,  Essex, 
1870-2.  R.  (and  Patron)  of  Rollesby,  Norfolk,  1S72-1929. 
Hon.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Sherborne,  1914-29.  J. P.  for  Norfolk. 
Married,  May  7,  1878,  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  John  Ballard 
Pitt,  M.D.,  of  Scarning,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  11,  1929, 
at  Rollesby.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  limes,  Mar.  13, 
1929.) 
TACY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  6,  1808.  Of 
Somerset.  Matric.  Lent,  1809;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1816.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  June  21,  1812;  priest,  Dec.  29,  1813.  R.  of 
Swanton  Morley-cum-Worthing,  Norfolk,  1825-63.  Preb.  of 
Norwich,  1841-63.  Died  Apr.  10,  1863,  aged  80.  (Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  1863,  I.  665.) 


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Taddy,  Edward  Glynn 

TADDY,  EDWARD  GLYNN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 

1876.     [Only]    s.   of   Edward    [Brevet    Major,    R.H.A.],    of 
Caldecote  Lodge,  Biggleswade,  Beds,  (and  Fanny  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Major  J.  G.  Rogers).   B.  [Oct.  2,  1858],  at  Woolwich 
School,  Orwell,  Cambs.  (private)  [and  Eton].   Matric.  Michs. 
1876.    Succeeded  to  Caldecote,   1879,  on  the  death  of  his 
uncle.    Married,  Oct.  4,  18S3,  Annie  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Charles  Samuel  Lindsell,  of  Holme,  Beds.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  July  14,   1886.    Nephew  of  John  (1831).    {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Berks.,  Bucks,  and  Beds.  Contemporary 
Biographies,  353.) 
TADDY,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28,  1801. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Christopher,  of  [Buckland,  Kent,  and]  London  (and 
Mary   Anne,   dau.   of  Sir   John   Hopkins,   Lord   Mayor  of 
London).   [B.  May  29,  1783.]  School,  Ashford,  Kent.   Matnc. 
Michs.  i8oi;  Scholar,  i8q2;  B.A.  1805;  M.A.  1808.    Fellow, 
1807-10.    P.C.  of  Northill,  Beds.,  1811-58.    Married,  Oct.  1, 
1810,  Catharina,  dau.  of  Samuel  Latham,  of  Wingham,  Kent. 
Died  Jan.  23,  1858.    Father  of  the  ne.\t;  brother  of  WiUiam 
(1790).    [CU-rgy  List;  Burke,  L.G.) 
TADDY,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  29,  1831.   [Eldest  s. 
of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  P.C.  of  NorthiU,  Beds.  B.  Nov.  16, 
1811.]   School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs. 
1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1845.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1835; 
priest,  1836.  C".  of  Dunton,  Beds.,  1846-52;  V.  there,  1852-79. 
Of  Caldecote,  Beds.   Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  18,  1879;  buried 
at  Northill.   Uncle  of  Edward  G.  {1876),  who  succeeded  him 
at  Caldecote.    {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  List;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Clergy  List ;  Crockford.) 
TADDY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1790.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Christopher,  merchant,  of  New  Broad 
Street,  London  (and  Mary  Xxm,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hopkins, 
Lord  Mayor  of  London).    B.   [Jan.   31,   1773]   1°  London. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Easter,   1791;  B.A.  (14/^  Wrangler) 
1794;  Chancellor's  Classical  medal,  i794-   Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.   5,   1790.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.   5,   1797- 
Sergeant-at-Law,   1818;   King's  Sergeant,   1827.    Attorney- 
General    to   Queen   Adelaide,    1832-7,    and   her   Attorney- 
General  as  Queen  Dowager,  from  1837-45-   Married  Frances 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Lewis,  of  Llantillio,  Mon.    Died 
Mar.  14,  184s,  in  Old  Palace  Yard,  Westminster.    Brother 
of  John  (1801).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  504;  Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 
TADMAN,  THOMAS  ERNEST.    Adm.  a  scholar  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1892.  S.  of  Thomas  Bowman.  B.  Jan.  19,  1874,  m  Hull. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class) 
1895;  (Pt  II,  ist  Class)   1896.    .Assistant  Master  at  King's 
School,  Pontefract  in  1906.    (Camb.  Year-book.) 
TAGART,  EDWARD  SAMUEL  BOURN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  I,  1896.   S.  of  William  Henry  (and  Anna  Maria  Peters). 
B.  [Oct.  8,   1877]  at  Bath.    School,  Bath  College.    Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Entered  service  of  the  British  South 
Africa    Company    as    Assistant    Collector,    North    Eastern 
Rhodesia,    1901;    Assistant   Native   Commissioner;    Native 
Commissioner;  Magistrate  and  Assistant  Legal  Adviser  and 
Public  Prosecutor,  Northern  Nigeria,  1914;  Acting  Judge  of 
the  High  Court  of  Northern  Rhodesia;  Secretary  for  Native 
Affairs  on  assumption  of  Government  of  Northern  Rhodesia 
by  the  Crown,  1924;  Special  Commissioner  to  Bechuanaland, 
1931.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  i,  191 2.  C.B.E., 
1927.    Married  (i)   1918,  Lilian  Edith,  dau.  of  Sir  Herbert 
Sloley,  K.C.M.G.  and  had  issue;  (2)  1931,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Dr  A.  S.  Boyd.   Of  Kenilworth,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa,  in 
1952.  (Law  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 
TAGART,  HAROLD  ARTHUR  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.   [Youngest]  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.  [J. P.,  D.L.],  of 
Old  Sneed  Park,  Stoke  Bishop,  Gloucs.  (and  Isabella  Firmin 
Ongley,  dau.  of  Capt.  Ongley  Hopson,  23rd  Light  Dragoons). 
B.  June  20,  1870,  at  Old  Sneed  Park.   School,  Eton.   Matric. 
Michs.    1888.    Second   Lieut.,   15th  Hussars,   1890;   Lieut., 
1892;  Capt.,  1896.  A.D.C.  to  the  Duke  of  Connaught,  G.O.C. 
Aldershot,  1897.    Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898- 
1901;  (Brigade-Major,  Cavalry  Brigade,  1900-1.   Major,  1900; 
despatches;  D.S.O.  1901).    Brigade-Major,  Cavalry  Brigade, 
Aldershot,  1901-2.   D.A.A.G.,  Presidency  District,  Calcutta, 
1904;    Brigade    Major,    Meerut    Cavalry    Brigade,    1905-6; 
Lieut.-Col.  1911.    Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (D.A. 
and  Q.M.G.,  Cavalrv  Corps,  1914;  temp.  Brigadier-General, 
1914-13;  temp.  Majbr-General,  1915;  Commander,  Legion  of 
Honour;  C.B.  1915;  D.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  3rd  Army,  1915-16; 
D.A.G.  Home  forces,  1916-18.    K.C.M.G.  1918;  mentioned 
in  despatches  5  times).    Retired,  igig.    Married  (i)  Oct.  i6, 
1900,  Lady  Mary  Stuart  Keppei,  5th  dau.  of  the  7th  Earl  of 
Albemarle;  (2)  Oct.,  1908,  Josephine  Mary  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Hubert  Washington  Hibbert,  Esq.    Latterly  of  Awliscombe 
House,  Honiton,  Devon.    D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Devon.    Died 
Mar.   18,   1930,  in  London;  buried  at  Awliscombe.    (Army 
Lists;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O. ; 
Who  was  Who;  The  limes,  Mar.  19,  1930;  Burke,  L.G.) 


Tait,  John  Guthrie 

TAGART,  NOEL  ONGLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  1899.  S. 
of  Charles  Ongley,  Esq.,  of  Palace  Court,  London  (and  Emily, 
dau.  of  James  Payne,  of  Lancaster  Gate,  London).  B.  Dec.  24, 
1878,  in  Londori.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899.  Died  Oct.  8,  1913.  Nephew  of  the  above.  (Clifton 
Coll.  Reg. ;  Burke,  L.G.) 
TAGERT,  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1876.  [Possibly  s.  of 
the  Rev.  John,  B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  V.  of  Morwen- 
stowe,  Devon.] 
TAGG,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  4,  1S37. 
Youngest  s.  of  Thomas  Tagg,  gent.,  of  London.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar,  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1845. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1842;  priest,  1843.  C.  of  St  Mary, 
Whitechapel,  1842-5.  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Bethnal  Green, 
1845-O6.  R.  of  MeUis,  Suffolk,  1867-89.  Resided  latterly  at 
Belmore  Cottage,  Lymington,  Hants.,  where  he  died  Nov.  3, 
1899,  aged  80.  (Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Times,  Nov.  4, 
1899-) 
TAGG,  THOMAS  (1851),  see  ARUNDELL. 

TAHOURDIN,  STEPHEN  KING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  10,  1870.  S.  of  C[harles],  Esq.,  of  Cleveland  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  London.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  B.A.  1875;  U..\.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1874; 
priest,  1876;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Hendon,  1874-5-  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Westminster,  1875-81.  Minor  Canon  of  Windsor, 
1881-1910.  Died  Aug.  11,  1910,  at  his  residence  in  the 
Cloisters,  Windsor  Castle.  Buried  at  Clewer.  M.I.,  St  George's 
Chapel,  Windsor.  (Crockford;  The  limes,  Aug.  13  and  15, 
1910.) 
TAILBY,  WILLIAM  WARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  19. 
1842.  [Only  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Humberstone,  Leics.  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  R.  Stevens,  Esq.,  of  Hallaton).  B.  Jan.  18, 
1825.  School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846; 
M.A.  1849.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  22,  1846.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  May  3,  1850.  Of  Skeffington  Hall,  Leics.  Married, 
Oct.  9,  1850,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Taylor,  Esq.,  of 
Humberstone.  Succeeded  to  Skeffington  Hall,  Leics.,  1S53. 
J. P.,  and  D.  L.  for  Northants.;  High  Sheriff  of  Leics.,  1856. 
Master  of  the  Billesdon  Hunt,  1856-78.  Died  Jan.  5,  igu- 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.) 
TAIT,  ARTHUR  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  12, 
1891.  S.  of  George  Martin,  H.AI.  Civil  Service,  of  Highbury, 
Middlesex  (and  .Mice  Maberley).  B.  Nov.  8,  1872,  in  London. 
Schools,  Merchant  Taylors'  and  South  Eastern  CoUege, 
Ramsgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  (Theol.  Trip., 
Pt  I  ist  Class,  1896);  Scholar,  1896;  M.A.  1898;  B.D.  1910; 
D.d!  1913.  Tutor  at  the  C.M.S.  College,  Islington,  1896-8. 
Ord  deacon  (London)  1896;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Eastbourne,  1898-1901.  Principal  of  St  Aidan's  Theological 
College,  Birkenhead,  1901-7.  Principal  of  Ridley  Hall, 
Cambridge,  1907-27.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1924-44- 
Married,  July  26,  1898,  Jane  Dumergue,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  T.  \V.  Drury  of  the  Church  Missionary  College,  Islington 
and  had  issue.  Author,  Christ  and  the  Nations ;  1  he  1  hirly- 
nine  Articles;  The  Heavenly  Session  of  our  Lord;  The  Prophecy 
of  Micah;  The  Nature  and  Functions  of  the  Sacraments; 
Charles  Simeon  and  his  Trust,  etc.  Died  at  Peterborough, 
Apr.  3,  1944.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  5,  1944-) 
TAIT,  DONALD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1881.  [2nd]  s.  of 
the  Rev.  T[homas]  H[enry]  (1843),  R.  of  Hilperton,  Wilts. 
FB  Sept.  27,  1862.]  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matnc. 
Michs  188 1 ;  Scholar,  1882;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1S89-  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1886;  priest,  1S88.  Assistant  Master  at 
WeUs  House,  Malvern  Wells,  1886-8;  Chaplain  at  Trinity 
College,  Glenalmond,  1888-9.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Malvern  Wells, 
1889-91-  V.  there,  1891-1904.  V.  of  Bromley,  Kent,  1904-15- 
Rural  Dean,  1909-15.  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester,  1912-15- 
Archdeacon  and  Canon  of  Rochester  Cathedral,  1915-32- 
Vice-Deanof  Rochester,  1924-32.  Married  (i)  Jan.  14,  1892, 
Amy  Beatrice,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Bradford,  deceased,  of 
Liverpool;  (2)  July  10,  1929,  Ivy  Munel,  widow  of  the 
Rev  A  H  Stevenson,  and  dau.  of  Sur  Thomas  C.  Dewey, 
ist  Bart.,  deceased.  Died  Sept.  24,  1932,  at  Rochester. 
(J.  D.  Kerrich;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  1  he  1  imes,  Sept.  26, 
1932.) 
TAIT,  JOHN  GUTHRIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse  Oct.  i, 
1880.  [Eldest]  s.  of  P[eter]  G[uthrie]  (next).  Professor  of 
Natural  Philosophy  at  Edinburgh.  B.  Aug.  24,  i86i  School, 
Edinburgh  [Academy].  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar,  1880: 
(Class.  Tdp.  ist  Class,  1883) ;  B.A.  1884;  MA.  1890  Football 
(rugby)  'blue,'  1880,  18S2.  Played  for  Scotland,  1880-3. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Apr  "5  18SS  In  the  Government  Education  Dept.,  Mysore, 
1890.  Professor  of  Languages  and  Vice-Principal  of  the 
Central  CoUege,  Bangalore;  Principal,  1908.  Fellovy  of  Madras 
University.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col., 
Bangalore  Rifle  Vols.).   Married,  Jan.  7,  1904,  •'^nme  Smith, 


Tait,  Peter  Guthrie 

dau.  of  John  Cook,  F.R.S.E.,  Principal  of  the  Central  College, 
Bangalore.  Devoted  his  latter  years  to  a  study  of  Sir  Walter 
Scott,  whose  life  and  works  he  knew  with  unusual  faniiliarity. 
Assisted  the  editors  of  the  centenary  edition  of  the  Letters  of 
Sir  Walter  Scott  and  brought  out  a  completely  revised  text  of 
the  Journal  from  the  photostat  of  the  original  MS.  Died 
Oct.  4,  1945,  in  Edinburgh.  {Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  T.  A.  Walker,  560;  The  Times,  Feb.  15, 
1904  and  Nov.  10,  1945.) 

TAIT,  PETER  GUTHRIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  21, 
1848.  Only  s.  of  John,  private  secretary  to  the  Duke  of 
Buccleuch,  deceased,  of  Dalkeith  (and  Mary  Ronaldson). 
B.  there,  Apr.  28,  1831.  [School,  Edinburgh  Academy  and 
at  Edinburgh  University.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  (Sentor 
Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize)  1852;  M.A.  1855-  Fellow  and 
tutor,  1853-4.  Hon.  Fellow,  18S5.  Rede  Lecturer,  1873- 
Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Queen's  College,  Belfast,  1854- 
60.  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  at  Edmburgh  Univer- 
sity, 1860-1901;  F.R.S.E.;  Secretary,  1879;  Keith  prize. 
Married,  Oct.  13,  1857,  Margaret  Archer,  sister  of  the  Rev. 
James  Porter,  Master  of  Peterhouse.  Royal  medal  of  Royal 
Society,  1886.  Hon.  Sc.D.,  Univ.  of  Ireland,  1875 1  Hon.LL.D., 
Glasgow,  1901.  Author,  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Quater- 
nions; Thermo-Dynamics;  Heat;  Light;  Properties  of  Matter; 
Dynamics  of  a  Particle;  A  Treatise  on  Natural  Philosophy 
(with  Lord  Kelvin) ;  The  Unseen  Universe  (with  Prof.  Balfour 
Stewart),  etc.  Died  July  4,  1901.  Father  of  John  G.  (above). 
(Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  496;  Who  was  Who.) 

TAIT,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1843.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  Sou thwark,  London.  School, 
Middlesex  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A. 
1850.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  0.\ford,  1851.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  1847;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  Chinnor,  Oxon.,  1847-51. 
P.C.  of  MoUington  with  Claydon,  1851-61.  R.  of  Hilperton 
with  Whaddon,  Wilts.,  1861-88.  Hon.  Canon  of  Salisbury. 
Died  Nov.  14,  1888,  at  Hilperton  rectory.  Father  of  Donald 
(1881).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  21,  1888.) 

TAIT,  THOMAS  SLATER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  i, 
1873 ;  from  Owens  College,  Manchester.  S.  of  Hugh,  minister, 
United  Presbyterian  Church  (and  Jane  Miller  Slater).  B. 
Nov.  18,  1852,  at  Musselburgh,  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs. 
1873;  Scholar,  1876.   B.A.  (18th  Wrangler)  1877;  M.A.  1880. 

TAITE,  GEOFFREY  CHARLES  BRINDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1899.  S.  of  John  Charles,  of  3,  Whitehall 
Court,  London.  B.  1881,  at  Norwood,  Surrey.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899.  A  Mechanical  Engineer.  Of  the  Old 
Manor  House,  Market  Street,  Lutterworth,  Leics.  J. P.  for 
Leics.,  1938.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  27,  1951. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  KeUy,  Handbook;  The  Times,  Jan.  30,  195 1.) 

TAJIMA  (post  HAMAGUCHI),  TAN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs. 
1898.  Eldest  s.  of  Goryo  Hamaguchi,  land-owner.  B.  June  2, 
1874,  at  Wakayama,  Osaka,  Japan.  School,  private  Univer- 
sity, Tokyo.  Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Oct.  1898;  B.A.  1902  as 
Hamaguchi.  A  prominent  policitian.  Sometime  Prime 
Minister  of  Japan. 

TAKHTSINHJI  (1893),  see  BHAONAGAR,  MAHARAJAH  OF. 

TALBOT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  5,  1835. 
Did  not  reside.  Matric.  from  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  Oct.  29, 
1835,  age  19.  [5th  and  youngest  s.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Charles 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1787),  Dean  of  Salisbury.  B.  Aug.  18, 
18 16,  in  St  Giles's,  Dorset.  School,  Harrow.]  Died  Oct.  13, 
1881.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

TALBOT,  ARTHUR  MAYNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  5,  1888.  S.  of  Clare,  Esq.,  of  60,  Hove  Villas,  Brighton, 
[B.  Dec.  7,  1868.]  School,  Dover  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  Scholar,  1889;  B.A.  1891;  LL.B.  (Law  Tripos,  Pt  II, 
1st  Class)  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17, 
1893.  A  Special  Pleader.  On  the  South-Eastem  circuit.  Of 
4,  Temple  Gardens.   (Dover  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists,  1949.) 

TALBOT,  ARTHUR  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12, 
1872.  S.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  of  The  Crescent,  Bedford. 
B.  Feb.  16,  1853,  at  Woolwich.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872.  Joined  the  F.M.S.  Civil  Service,  1874;  Assistant 
Colonial  Secretary,  1891.  Died  Dec.  19,  1898.  (Haileybury 
Reg.) 

TALBOT,  ARTHUR  THOMAS  SURMAN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1897.  Eldest  s.  of  Richard  John,  manufacturer,  of 
Barnwood,  Gloucs.  B.  Mar.  22,  1879,  at  Gloucester.  School, 


Talbot,  Henry  Thomas 

Dean  Close.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1903;  priest  (Bp.  Richardson,  for 
Chichester)  1904;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  St  Leonards-on-Sea, 
1903-8.  C.  of  Ashford,  Kent,  1908-9.  V.  of  Rushall,  Staffs., 
1909-40.  V.  of  All  Saints,  West  Bromwich,  1940-52.  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  1943-52.  Died  Apr.  10,  1952.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Apr.  15,  1952.) 

TALBOT,  BLAQUIERE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  30, 
1821.  [3rd,  2nd  surv.]  s.  of  Robert,  of  Stone  Castle,  Dartford, 
Kent  [and  of  the  Middle  Temple]  (and  Elizabeth  Sophia,  dau. 
of  J.  Savary,  of  Greenwich).  B.  [Oct.  23,  1802],  at  Welling, 
Kent.  Schools,  Rochester  and  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1821.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  21,  1823.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  June  10,  1831.  On  the  Home  circuit  and  in  the 
Bankruptcy  court.  Died  Nov.  .«4,  1856,  aged  54.  (Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Venn,  11.  180;  Inns  of  Court;  Law  Lists; 
G.  Mag.,  1857,  I.  121;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xxiii.  63,  with 
pedigree.) 

TALBOT,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  May  13,  1859.  S.  of  Charles,  deceased,  late  of  Kidder- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1866;  practised  in  Nottingham  and  in  London.   (Law  Lists.) 

TALBOT,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1859.  [Only]  s.  of  WiUiam  Henry  Fox  (1817),  M.P.,  of  Lacock 
Abbey,  Wilts,  (and  Constance,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis 
Mundy,  of  Markeaton,  Derbs.).  B.  [Feb.  2],  1842,  at  Lacock 
Abbey,  Wilts.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A. 
1864.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6,  i866.  Succeeded 
to  Lacock  Abbey,  1877.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Wilts.  Died 
Dec.  26,  1916.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  L.G. ;  Who  was  Who;  The  Morning  Post,  Dec.  28, 1916.) 

TALBOT,  CHARLES  [MAURICE].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  20,  1796.  Of  Ireland.  [3rd  s.  of  John  William,  of  Mount 
Talbot  (and  Lady  Anne  Crosbie,  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl  of 
Glandore).]  Matric.  Michs.  1796.  Kept  9  terms.  Comet, 
4th  (Royal  Irish)  Regt.  of  Dragoons,  1799;  Lieut.,  71st  Foot, 
1803;  Captain,  5th  (Northumberland)  Foot,  1804,  and  5th 
Fusiliers.  Killed,  1809,  at  the  battle  of  Walcheren.  Brother 
of  John  (1795,  sub  Crosbie).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  504; 
Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

TALBOT,  EUSTACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1892. 
S.  of  John  Gilbert  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1853)  [M.P.,  P.C] 
of  Falconhurst,  Eden  Bridge,  Kent  (and  the  Hon.  Meriel, 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  George  William,  4th  Lord  Lyttelton). 
B.  [Sept.  1]  1873,  in  London.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1901. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1899; 
M.R.C.P.,  1901.  House  Physician  and  Resident  Medical 
Officer,  Royal  Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the  Chest;  House 
Physician,  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  1900.  Died  May  26, 
1905.  'Without  doubt,  had  he  lived  he  would  have  made 
a  great  physician.'  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Direc- 
tories; Shipley,  Memoir  of  John  Willis  Clark.) 

TALBOT,  FRANCIS  THEODORE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  29. 
1891.  S.  of  Theodore  Lant.  B.  Jan.  20,  1872.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1900.  At  Leeds  General  Infirmary;  House  Surgeon 
and  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1898; 
F.R.C.S.,  191 1.  Practised  at  Stockton-on-Tees  until  1925. 
Subsequently  Consulting  Surgeon.  Married,  1902,  Kate 
Helen  Sharp.  Of  25,  Bridge  Road,  Stockton-on-Tees,  in 
1946.  (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical 
Directories.) 

TALBOT,  GILBERT  CHETWYND.  Hon.  LL.D.,  1842.  [6th  s.  of 
Charles,  2nd  Earl  Talbot  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1794)-  B. 
Apr.  21,  1816.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  May  15,  1834,  age  i8;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1837;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1842.  FeUow  of  All  Souls,  1838-51.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  4,  1837.  Canon  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 
Priest  of  the  Church  of  the  Assumption,  Warwick  Street, 
Golden  Square,  London,  1869-95.  Domestic  Prelate  to 
Pope  Leo  XIII,  1889-95.  Canon  of  Arch-diocese  of  West- 
minster, 1889-95;  Provost,  1895-6.  Died  Dec.  13,  1896,  at 
Blackheath.  (Boose,  in.  869;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Shrews- 
bury).) 

TALBOT,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27, 
1872.  S.  of  Frederick,  solicitor,  of  Newbury  (and  Caroline). 
B.  [Feb.  14,  1854],  at  Speen,  Berks.  Bapt.  Apr.  30,  1854. 
[School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar,  1874; 
B.A.  (i&th  Wrangler)  1876;  M.A.  1883.  Adm.  a  Solicitor, 
1882 ;  practised  at  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields.  Died  July  29,  1887. 
(Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xv.  103.) 


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Talbot,  The  Hon.  James 

TALBOT,  The  Hon.  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  23,  1823.  S.  of  James  [3rd  Baron  Talbot  of  Malahide  in 
the  Irish  Peerage]  (and  Anne  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Samuel 
Rodbard).  B.  [Nov.  22,  1805],  at  Tiverton,  Devon.  School, 
Hertford.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar,  1826;  B.A.  (lotk 
Classic)  1827;  M.A.  1830.  M.P.  for  Athlone,  1832-4.  Suc- 
ceeded to  the  Irish  peerage.  1850.  Created  a  peer  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  as  Baron  Talbot  de  Malahide,  1856.  Lord 
in  Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria,  1863-6.  President  of  the 
Archaeological  Society,  1863-83.  Formed  a  collection  of 
Irish  gold  ornaments  and  enamels,  some  of  which  he  presented 
to  the  Fitzwilliam  .Museum.  F.R.S.  185S;  F.S.A.,  1858. 
President  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  1866-83.  President  of 
the  Anthropological  Society.  Married,  Aug.  9,  1842,  Maria 
Margaretta,  youngest  dau.  of  Patrick  Murray,  of  Simprim, 
Forfars.  Died  Apr.  14,  1883,  at  Funchal,  Madeira.  Father  of 
Reginald  G.  M.  (1868).  {Boase,  ni.  872;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
D.N.B.) 

TALBOT,  JOHN  (1795),  see  CROSBIE. 

TALBOT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1895.  S.  of 
Gilbert,  of  Spencer  Road,  Acton,  Middlesex.  B.[June  7]. 
1876,  at  Thame,  Oxon.  School,  Newcastle  High,  Staffs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1896;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class,  1897);  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1898; 
M.A.  1902.  B.Sc,  London,  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow, 
1900-12;  Head  Master  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  Grammar 
School,  1912-21;  of  Haileybury,  1921-34.  D.L.  for  North- 
umberland. Married,  Dec.  19,  1906,  Helen  Maud,  3rd  dau.  of 
Arthur  Bryans,  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill.  Latterly  of  Barton 
Stacey,  Winchester.  Died  Apr.  15,  1937.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
The  limes,  Apr.  17,  I937-) 

TALBOT,  JOSEPH  CRUICKSHANK.  Hon.  LL.D.  x868. 
Coadjutor-Bishop  of  Indiana,  U.S.A. 

TALBOT,  The  Hon.  REGINALD  GILBERT  MURRAY.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  7,  i85S.  [2nd]  s.  of  James  (1823) 
[4th]  Baron  Talbot  de  Malahide,  of  Co.  Dublin.  B.  there 
[Jan.  30],  1849.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  LL.B. 
1872.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  18,  1871.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  26,  1875.  On  the  South-Eastern  Circuit.  Adm.  at 
the  King's  Inns,  Dublin,  1873.  C.B.E.,  1918.  Chairman  of 
the  Metropolitan  Court  of  Referees  under  the  Insurance  Act. 
Married  (i)  Apr.  28,  1885,  Edith  Lucy  Murray,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Jermyn  Pratt,  of  Ryston  Hall,  Norfolk;  (2)  Jan.  3,  1907, 
Richenda,  dau.  of  Charles  Buxton,  M.P.,  of  Fox  Warren, 
Surrey.  Died  May  7,  1930,  in  London.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  May  8,  1930.) 

TALBOT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  27, 
1847;  a  'Ten-year  man.'   Of  Herts. 

TALBOT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  12,  1897; 
from  Manchester  University.  [2nd]  s.  of  E[dward]  Esq.,  of 
Lavenham  Villas,  Stretford,  Manchester.  [B.  1875.]  Matnc. 
Lent,  1897;  B.A.  1899;  Carus  Greek  test,  price,  1899;  M.A. 
1903.  Bishop  Fraser  Scholar  at  Owens  College,  Manchester. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1899;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  St  Martin- 
at-Coslany  with  St  Martin-at-Oak,  Norwich,  1899-1902. 
C.  of  St  Catherine's,  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight,  1902-5.  C.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Bayswater,  1905-6.  Canon  of  St  John's 
Cathedral,  Winnepeg  and  Head  Master  and  Professor  of 
E.xegesis,  at  St  John's  College,  Winnipeg,  1906-10.  V.  of 
St  Mary-in-the-Castle,  Hastings,  Sussex,  1910-24.  V.  of 
Gorleston,  1924-9.  V.  of  Reigate,  Surrey,  1929-47.  Married, 
1910,  Ethel  Maude,  dau.  of  Canon  E.  A.  Stuart.  Died  Apr.  26, 
1950,  at  Bexhill.    [Crockford.) 

TALBOT,  RICHARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1868.  S.  of  Frederick.  School,  St  Andrew's  CoUege, 
Bradfield  (The  Rev.  T.  Stevens).  Matric.  Michs.  1868; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (36(/i  Wrangler)  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester)  1874;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Man- 
chester, 1874-8.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Reading,  1879-80.  C.  of 
Cuckfield,  Sussex,  1880-5.  C.  of  Belchford,  Lines.,  1885-90. 
R.  of  Reynoldston,  Glam.,  1890-1910.  V.  of  Penrice,  1890- 
1910.  R.  of  Penmaen  (with  Nicholaston,  1925)  1910-26. 
Married,  June  9,  1890,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Thomas  Edwardes,  R.  of  Belchford.  Died  Sept.  i,  1926. 
(Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1926.) 

TALBOT,  STAFFORD  CECIL.  Adm.  at  C.-^ius,  Oct.  2,  1899. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Gerald  Francis,  Colonel,  of  The  Carlton  Club,  and 
of  42,  St  George's  Square,  London  (and  Henrietta  Clarissa 
Bradhurst,  of  New  York).  B.  May  3,  1880,  in  London. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  exhibi- 
tioner. Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1900.  In  business.  Died 
Sept.  16,  1950,  at  St  Margarets,  near  Dover.  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  in.  399;  The  Times,  Sept.  20,  1950) 


Tallent,  John  Henry 

TALBOT,  THOMAS  SUGDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  1794.  S.  of 
Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  North  Walsham  (.Mr  Hepworth).  Matric.  Michs.  1795; 
B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  1799;  M.A.  1803.  FeUow,  1802.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1801;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1803.  R.  of 
GressenhaU,  Norfolk,  1805-7.  V.  of  Horsham  St  Faith  and 
Horsford,  1809-12.  V.  of  St  Mary  Coslany,  Norwich,  1811-32. 
R  of  Heigham  by  Norwich,  1813-28.  R.  of  Carleton  St  Peter, 
Norfolk,  1814-32.  R.  of  Troston,  Suffolk,  1817-25.  R-  of 
Tivetshall,  Norfolk,  182S-32.  Married,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Hill,  of  GressenhaU  Hall.  Died  May  20,  1832,  aged  53,  at 
Tivetshall.  (Venn,  11.  128;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1832,  I. 
570.) 

TALBOT,  THOMAS  WILLIAM  LIVESEY.  Matric.  Non-CoU. 
Michs.  1900.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's;  B.A.  1904;  M.A. 
1911.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1905;  priest,  1906;  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Sharrow,  Sheffield,  1905-14-  P.-m-c.  of  New 
Bentley,  Yorks.,  1914-18.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(T  C.F.  1918-19).  C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Hull,  1920-5.  C.  of 
All  Saints,  Pontefract,  1925-31-  V.  of  Middlestown,  Yorks 
1931-48.  Died  June  21,  1948,  at  Wakefield.  (Crockford; 
Church  Times,  June  23,  1948.) 

TALBOT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  12,  1782.  B.at 
Emberton,  Bucks.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  (1738).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1783;  B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1790.  Ord  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1788;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1789;  C.  of  Elmsett 
and  Aldham,  Sufiolk.  R.  of  Clifton-Reynes,  Bucks.,  1805-32- 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide.) 

TALBOT,  WILLIAM  HENRY  FOX.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity  June  17,  1817.  [Only]  s.  of  WiUiam  [Davenport] 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1779)  [of  Lacock  Abbey  Chippenham, 
Wilts.,  deceased]  (and  Elizabeth  Theresa,  eldest  child  of 
Henry  Thomas  Fox-Strangways,  2nd  Earl  of  Ilchester). 
B  [Feb  II  iSoo],  at  Melbury,  Dorset.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar,  1819;  Porson  prize,  1820; 
B.A.  (12th  Wrangler)  1821;  2nd  Chancellor's  medal,  1821; 
M.A,  1825.  Mathematician  and  pioneer  of  early  photography; 
invented  'photogenic  drawing,'  1839,  and  patented  the 
'Talbotype'  method.  F.R.S.,  1831;  Royal  medal,  1838; 
Rumford  medal,  1842.  F.R.A.S.  1822.  Great  gold  medal  at 
the  Paris  Exhibition,  1867.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh  1863. 
Of  Lacock  Abbey,  Wilts.  M.P.  for  Chippenham  1833-4- 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Wilts. ;  High  Sheriff,  1840.  Married,  Dec.  20, 
1832,  Constance,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis  xMundy,  of 
Markeaton,  Derbyshire.  Author,  The  Pencil  of.\  ature,  1044-* 
(the  first  book  illustrated  by  photography);  Legendary  1  ales 
in  verse  a,id  prose,  etc.  Died  Sept.  17,  1877-  Father  of 
Charles  H.  (1859).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  in.  872;  Burke, 
LCD  N.B.;  Monthly  Notices,  Royal  Astrott.  Soc.  xxxvni. 
(1878),  148.) 
TALBOT,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  >(Ugdalene, 
Sept.  19,  1879.  [Also  adm.  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1879-] 
[Only]  s.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Mount  Talbot,  Co.  Roscommon 
(and  his  2nd  wife,  Gertrude  Caroline,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Bayly,  of  BaUyarthur,  Co.  Wicklow).  [B.  July  1,  1859-J 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879,  from  Magdal^e. 
Succeeded  his  father.  J. P.  and  D.L.;  High  Shenfi  of  Co. 
Roscommon,  1886;  of  Armagh,  1903.  Lord-Lieut,  of  Co. 
Roscommon.  Capt.,  Wicklow  Artillery.  Married  Aug.  14, 
1897,  Julia  Elizabeth  Mary,  only  child  of  Sir  Capel  Molyneux, 
7th  Bart.  Died  June  7,  1923-  (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Who 
was  Who.) 
TALBOT-CROSBIE,  WILLIAM  (1835),  see  CROSBIE. 
TALLENT,  ARTHUR  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens  at  St  John's, 
Tune  19,  1886.  S.  of  Herbert,  farmer,  of  Thurmng,  Norfolk, 
(and  Elizabeth  Mamer  Taylor).  B  there,  Nov  27,  1868. 
School,  King's  Lynn  Grammar  (The  Rev.  J.  B.  Shght). 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  LL.B.  1889.  Adm.  Sohcitor  1893; 
practised  in  London  (Messrs  Taylor  and  Humbolt  of  Gray  s 
Inn).  Died  Apr.  12,  1944-  Brother  of  the  next.  (Law  Lists; 
The  Times,  Apr.  14,  1944-) 
TALLENT,  JOHN  HENRY-  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's  Oct.  17, 
1892.  S.  of  Herbert,  farmer,  of  West  Acre,  Swaflham  (and 
Eluabeth  Mamer  Taylor).  B.  June  2,  1872,  at  Bylaugh,  East 
Dereham,  Norfolk.  Schools,  King's  Lynn  Grarmiiar; 
Gymnasium,  Kiel,  and  University  CoUege,  London.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1892  Scholar,  1894;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I.i^t  Class 
1894);  B.A.  1896;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1900.  At  St  Georges 
hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1899..  House  Surgeon  and 
House  Physician  at  St  George's  Hospital  Resident  Mescal 
Officer,  General  Lying-in  Hospital.  Lambeth.  Practised  at 
Chislehurst,  and  latteriy  at  Upton-Grey  Hants.  Married 
Mar.  16,  1909,  Hilda  Mary,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Snelhng  of 
MaidstoAe.  Of  Pond  House,  Upton  Grey,  m  1947-  Brother 
of  the  above.   (Medical  Directories.) 


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Tangye,  Richard  Trevithick  Gilbertstone 


TALLENTS,  ERNEST  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1894.  [S.  of  VV.  H.]  B.  [at  Barnsley],  Sept.  18,  1873- 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  1899;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  Little  with  Great  EUrng- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1899-1902.  C.  of  Thorpe-Episcopi,  1902-5. 
C.  of  St  Mark's,  Woodhouse,  Leeds,  1905-8.  C.  of  Eaton, 
Norfolk,  1908-10.  C.  of  Harpenden,  Herts.,  1911-12.  C.  of 
Hitchin,  1912-14.  R.  of  Upper  Sapey,  Heref.,  1914-19-  V.  of 
Kimbolton  with  Middleton-on-the-Hill  and  Hamnish,  Heref., 
1919-29.  V.  of  Brandon  with  Sleetbum,  Durham,  1929-34. 
V.  of  Bossall  with  Buttercrambe,  Yorks.,  1934-40-  Married 
Margaret  Muriel,  dau.  of  Professor  G.  F.  Armstrong,  of 
Edinburgh.  Died  Feb.  12,  1944,  at  Wokingham.  (Crockford; 
Who's  Who  in  Norfolk;  1  he  limes,  Feb.  16,  1944.) 
TALMA,  EDWY  LYONET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  28, 
1891.  B.  in  the  Barbados.  School,  Harrison  College, 
Barbados.  Matric.  Michs.  i8gi;  Scholar,  1892;  B.A.  (nth 
Wrangler)  1S94.  Cadet,  Straits  Settlements,  1896;  Protector 
of  Immigrants,  Penang,  1897-1902;  assistant  Post-Master, 
1902;  Magistrate,  1903;  Deputy  Registrar,  Supreme  Court, 
Singapore,  1904;  Called  to  the  Bar,  1912.  Magistrate  and 
District  Judge,  Singapore,  1913.  Died  July  6,  1930,  m 
Singapore.  (Law  Lists;  Peile,  11.  77°;  The  Times,  July  21, 
1930-) 
TALMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
June  8,  1839.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  John  (Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  1786),  [Chaplain  of  Bromley  College,  1S00-20.]  B. 
Dec.  26,  1819  at  Bromley,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A. 
1843;  U.X.  1846.  Fellow,  1842-56.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
1844;  priest  (Salisbury)  1S45.  C.  of  Hilperton,  Wilts.,  1847. 
C.  of  Cottisford,  Oxon.,  1847-51.  P.C.  of  Wattisham,  Sufiolk, 
1S51-6.  P.C.  of  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey,  185&-60.  R.  of 
Haddiscoe  with  Toft  Monks,  Norfolk,  1860-76.  Married, 
1857,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Evans,  of  Tutshill  Lodge, 
Chepstow.  Died  Nov.  11,  1876,  at  Haddiscoe.  (King's  Coll. 
Reg.,  which  gives  died  Nov.  4,  1876;  P.  E.  Powell;  Clergy 
List;  Crockford.] 
TALMASH,  The  Hon.  JAMES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  June  28,  1832.  Of  Leics.  [5th  s.  of  William, 
Baron  Huntingtower,  of  Buckminster,  Leics.  B.  Apr.  16, 
1804.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832.  M.P.  for  Grantham,  1837-68. 
Married  (i)  Aug.  26,  1831,  Sarah,  dau.  of  R.  Bomford,  Esq., 
of  Rahinstown,  Co.  Meath;  (2)  Sept.  4,  1847,  Isabella  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Gordon  Forbes,  Esq.  Died  July  2,  1886. 
Brother  of  Hugh  F.  (1823,  sub  ToUemache).  (Burke,  P.  and  B. 
sub  Dysart;  2  .  A.  Walker,  445.) 
TAMBERLAIN,  JAMES  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  18,  1866.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  [Feb.  18],  1845,  at  Court- 
calmone,  Montgom.  School,  Kent  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1873.  Captain,  Montgomery  Militia,  1876.  (Army 
Lists.) 
TAMPLIN,  AUGUSTUS  LASHMAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  17,  1857.  S.  of  Richard  WiUiam.  B.  Sept.  24,  1838,  in 
London.  School,  London  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1857. 
Organist  of  St  James's  Church,  Marylebone.  Lectured  in 
London  on  the  pianoforte.  Composed  pianoforte  music  and 
songs.  His  operetta  Fleurette  was  produced  at  the  Crystal 
Palace,  1874.  Died  May  8,  1889,  at  Fulham.  (Boase,  iii.  874, 
which  gives  Augustus  Lechmore.) 
TAMPLIN,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1874.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Frederick  (St  John's 
College.  Oxford,  1842),  V.  of  Purleigh,  Essex  [and  Maria]. 

B.  Nov.  7,  1855.  School,  Merchant  Taylors',  London.]  Matric. 
Michs.,  1874;  Scholar;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Hanley,  Staffs.,  1878-82. 

C.  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  1882-6.  R.  of  Longton,  1886-92.  V.  of 
Sculcoates,  Yorks.,  1892-1902.  V.  of  Haxby,  1902-6.  V.  of 
Brodsworth,  1906-32.  Died  June  2,  1942,  at  Alby,  Norfolk; 
buried  at  Newport,  Essex.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  J  he  limes,  June  5,  1942.) 

TAMPOE,  ALFRED  MCGOWAN  COOMARASAMY.  Adm.  at 
Clare,  Apr.  21,1899.  [B.  June  25, 1881.]  Schools,  St  Thomas 
College,  Colombo,  and  Stevenage.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902;  M.A.  1924.  Appointed  to  the  I.C.S.  1904;  Assistant 
Collector  and  Magistrate,  Madras;  Sub-collector  and  Joint 
Magistrate,  1913;  Manager,  Sivaganga  estate,  1920-4; 
Officiating  Collector  and  District  Magistrate,  1924;  Secretary 
to  Government  Development  Department,  1927;  retired, 
1939.  Of  The  White  House,  Conduit  Head  Road,  Cambridge 
in  1946.   Doubtless  brother  of  the  next.    (I.C.S.  Lists.) 

TAMPOE,  SAMUEL  DURYSWAMY.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1891.  Eldest  s.  of  Tamotharampilly  McGowan, 
attorney,  of  Jafina,  Ceylon.  B.  there,  Apr.  1872.  School, 
Trmity  College,  Kandy.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Doubtless 
brother  of  the  above. 

TAMVvORTH,  Viscount  (1803),  see  SHIRLEY,  R.  W. 

TAN,  BOON  CHENG,  .^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  28, 
1887.    Of  Singapore.    School,  King's  College.    Matric.  Lent, 


TANAKA,  GINNOSUKE  GISEI.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1893. 
S.  of  Kijikuro,  of  Tokyo,  Japan.  School,  The  Leys,  Cam- 
bridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  LL.B.  1896. 

TANCOCK,  JOHN  KEIGWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1859.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Osborne  John  (Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  1826),  V.  of  Tavistock,  Devon.  B.  Sept.  12,  1840. 
School,  Truro  (his  father  and  Mr  Newman).  Matric.  Michs. 
1859;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1865;  priest,  1866.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Epsom, 
1865-72.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheam  School,  1863-89,  and 
1892-1903;  Chaplain,  1872-89.  Died  June  27,  1904-  (Scott, 
AfSS.;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Crockford;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  July  1,  1904.) 

TANCRED,  DARCY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  29, 
1837;  from  Queen's  College,  whence  he  had  matric.  Oct.  29, 
1835,  age  18.     [Eldest]  s.  of  Darcy  [of  Shoreditch,  gent.].' 

B.  in  London.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A. 
1S42.  (Al.  Oxon;  Peile  11.  459.) 

TANCRED,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  23,  1799.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  [5th  Bart.]  (D.C.L., 
Oxford,  1773)  (and  Penelope,  dau.  of  Thomas  Assheton 
Smith,  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire).  School,  Eton.  Migrated  to 
Tesus,  Oct.  15,  1800.  Matric.  Lent,  1801;  Scholar;  1802; 
B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1807.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1808.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  4,  1799.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  11,  1804; 
Bencher,  1832-60;  Treasurer,  1845-6.  Q.C.,  1840.  M.P.  for 
Banbury,  1832-59.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Society  for  the 
Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.  Author,  Review  of  the  Policy 
of  the  British  Government  in  the  Treatment  of  its  Catholic 
Subjects.  Died  Aug.  20,  i860,  at  Margate.  (Eton  College 
Registei  suggests  that  the  Jesus  entrant  may  be  William  (2nd  s. 
of  Sir  Thomas,  2nd  Bart.)  who  died,  1799,  ia  ^^^  West  Indies; 
Boase,  in.  875;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Return  of  M.P.s.) 

TANDY,  GEORGE  MERCER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  10, 
1837.  [S.  of  J.  O'Brien.  B.  Aug.  6,  1819,  at  Carlisle.]  School, 
King  William's,  Isle  of  Man  (.Mr  E.  Wilson).  Matric.  .Michs. 
1838;  Scholar;  B.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Mar.  12, 
1843;    priest,  1844;    C.  of  Lanercost,  Cumberland,  1844-5. 

C.  of  Farlam,  1846-8.  Chaplain  and  mathematical  Lecturer 
at  Cirencester  .Agricultural  College,  1848-9.  C.  of  Whitfield, 
Northumberland,  1849-53.  C.  of  Aikton,  Cumberland,  1853- 
4.  C.  of  Whitfield  (again),  1854-60.  P.C.  of  Newlands, 
Cumberland,  1861-6.  V.  of  Loweswater,  1866-83.  V.  of 
Mosser,  1871-83.  V.  of  Westward,  1883-97.  Died  May  25, 
1897.  (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Eagle,  xx.  228; 
Crockford;  1  he  Times,  June  4,  1897.) 

TANDY,  JOHN  MORTIMORE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1844.  S.  of  William,  of  Bristol  (and  Ann).  B.  there.  Bapt. 
Jan.  13,  1826.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  June  25,  1845. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1853;  LL-D-  1869.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  1849;  priest,  1876.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
.Montpelier,  Bristol,  1856-7.  Took  pupils  at  Clifton,  1857-64- 
Head  Master  of  Devizes  Grammar  School,  1864-70.  C.  of 
Minster,  Isle  of  Thanet,  1875-8.  C.  in  c.  of  Dalbeattie, 
Kirkcudbrightshire,  1878-82.  Inc.  of  Ladysmith,  S.  Africa. 
1882-6.  Died  there.  May  8,  1886.  (T.  A.  Walker,  486  and 
MS.  note;  Boase,  iii.  660;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  19, 
1886;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

TANFIELD  (formerly  PUNCH),  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Christ's,  July  i,  1896.  S.  of  John  Punch.  B.  Apr.  28, 
1875,  at  Middlesbrough.  Schools,  Middlesbrough  Grammar 
and  Ealing  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  .M.A. 
1903.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1899;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  Low 
Moor,  Yorks.,  1899-1901.  V.  of  Threckingham  with  Stow, 
Lines.,  1901-2.  C.  of  Spalding,  1902-8.  V.  of  St  Jude's, 
West  Derby,  Liverpool,  1908-9.  R.  of  Holywell  with 
Needingworth,  Hunts.,  1909-13.  V.  of  Bumham-on-Crouch, 
Essex,  1913-15.  V.  of  Earby,  Yorks.,  1915-24.  R.  of  Thorn- 
ton-in-Craven,  1915-31.  Married,  July  1,  1907,  Dorothy 
Ermyntrude,  dau.  of  Stanley  Maples,  of  The  Sycamores, 
Spalding.  Latterly  of  Ravensdale,  Ben  Rhydding,  Ilkley, 
Yorks.  Died  June  24,  1940.  (Peile,  11.  810;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  June  26,  1940.) 

TANGYE,  RICHARD  TREVITHICK  GILBERTSTONE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1894.  [3rd]  s.  of  [Sir]  Richard 
[Kt.],  of  Gilbertstone,  Kingston  Vale,  Putney,  (and  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Jesper).  B.  [June  26,  1875],  in  Birmingham. 
School,  Bromsgrove.  Matric.  1894;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1897. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  14,  1899.  On  the 
Midland  Circuit.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Vol. 
Driver,  British  Red  Cross  in  France,  1914-16;  Major,  Gen. 
List;  O.B.E.,  1919;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches;  Chevalier, 
Order  of  Leopold  (Belgium);  French  Croix  de  Guerre). 
Chairman,  of  Messrs  Tangyes,  Ltd.,  1930-4-  Of  Glendorgal, 
St  Columb  Minor,  Cornwall.  Chairman  of  Cornwall  Quarter 
Sessions,  1941.  Married,  Apr.  15,  1903,  Sophie  EUzabeth 
Freda,  elder  dau.  of  James  Kidman,  of  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool, 
and  had  issue.  Died  June  12.  1944.  (Bromsgrove  Reg..  99; 
Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Law  Lists ;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  June  14, 
1944.) 

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Tankerville,  Earl  of 

TANKERVILLE,  EARL  OF  (1793),  see  OSSULSTON. 

TANNER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  12, 
1877.  Of  Wilts.  [S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  May  18,  1857, 
at  Yatesbury,  Wilts.]  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matnc. 
Easter,  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Win- 
chester) 1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Addlestone,  Surrey,  1881-4. 
C.  of  Much  Hadham,  Herts.,  1884-5.  V.  of  Haggerston, 
London,  E.,  1SS5-1900.  Rural  Dean  of  Shoreditch,  1899- 
1900.  V.  of  St  Anne's,  Highgate  Rise,  1900-12.  R.  of  Much 
Hadham,  Herts.,  1912-30.  Married,  Jan.  27,  1885,  Anna 
Maria,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Sumner  Wilson,  V.  of  Preston 
Candover,  Hants.  Died  Dec.  3,  1934,  at  18,  Forest  Road, 
Bournemouth.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  7  he 
Guardian,  Feb.  4,  18S5;  Ihe  Times,  Dec.  5,  1934.) 

TANNER,  CHARLES  PEILE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1892. 
[Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Vowler  (1850),  R.  of  Chawleigh, 
North  Devon.  B.  June  12,  1873,  at  Eggesford  rectory,  Devon. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Adm. 
a  Solicitor,  but  did  not  practise.  Of  King's  Nympton  Park, 
Chulmleigh,  Devon.  Married,  1914,  Frances  Isabel,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Fletcher  Atkinson,  of  Ilkley,  'Vorks.  (Burke, 
L.G. ;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

TANNER,  CULPEPPER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  14,  1762.  S.  of  the  Rev.  C[ulpepper]  {1720),  of  Rutland 
(and  Elizabeth  Ryley).  B.  at  Oakham.  School,  Oakham. 
Matric.  Lent,  1763.  Died  in  College  in  1766.  (Oakham  Sch. 
Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  686.) 

TANNER,  EDGAR  ROBSON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  11,  1881. 
[S.  of  Joseph,  J. P.,  printer,  of  Frome,  Somerset.  B.  Nov.  17, 
1861.  School,  Mill  Hill,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
(3yd  Wrangler)  1S84;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1888.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1888;  practised  in  London,  and  in  Bristol,  1900-46;  also  at 
Wotton-under-Edge.  Married,  Aug.  9,  1888,  Marion,  4th  dau. 
of  Eustace  Button,  of  Clevedon.  Died  Sept.  27,  1946,  at 
12  Priory  Road,  Tvndall's  Park,  Clifton.  Brother  of  Joseph 
R.  (1879),  Lanfear'R.  (1883)  and  Russell  R.  (1882).  (Mill 
Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  1  he  2  imes,  Sept.  28,  1946.) 

TANNER,  EVEL'TO  LLOYD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1900. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Henry  William  Lloyd  (Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
1S68),  D.Sc,  F.R.S.]  School,  Marling,  Stroud.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  (?,th  Wrangler)  1903;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class,  1904);  M.A.  1916.  Appointed  to  the  I.C.S.  1904; 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal;  Under-Secretary 
to  Government  (Financial  and  Municipal  Depts.),  1910-12; 
joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Collector,  Bihar,  and  Settlement 
Officer,  Bihar,  1912-17;  Offg.  Secretary  to  Government, 
1918;  Deputy  Commissioner,  1918.  Secretary  to  Government, 
1922;  retired,  1926.  Of  Pinner,  Middlesex,  in  1939.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  I.C.S.  Lists.) 

TANNER,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  12  > 
1880.  [S.  of  John,  of  Poulton,  Marlborough.  B.  Oct.  23. 
1859.  School,  Marlborough  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1884;  priest, 
1885;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Barrow-in-Furness,  1884-7.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Cheltenham,  1888-96.  R.  of  CoUingboume-Ducis, 
Wilts.,  1896-1927.  Rural  Dean  of  Marlborough  (Pewsey),i9ii- 
27.  Canon  and  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1924-7.  Married,  Apr.  29, 
1897,  Helen  Ada,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Cornf  ord  (St  John's, 
1851).  DiedFeb.  6,  1927,  atSouthboume.  Brother  of  Maurice 
(1S83).    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

TANNER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  28,  1826.  Of 
Wilts.   Matric.  Lent,  1827,  as  William. 

TANNER,  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Feb.  8,  1881.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  [V.  of 
St  Matthew's],  of  Gosport.  B.  Oct.  29,  i860,  at  Masulipatam, 
S.  India.  Schools,  Bedford  Grammar  and  Monkton  Combe. 
Matric.  Lent,  1881;  Scholar,  1882;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887. 
Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  St  James's, 
Hereford,  1884-7.  Master  in  the  C.M.S.  Noble  CoUege,  and 
Missionary  at  Masulipatam,  1887-1901.  C.  of  Kingsthorpe, 
Northants.,  1903-5.  V.  of  Hollowell,  1905-8.  C.  of  St 
Matthew's,  Gosport,  Hants.,  1908-20.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Port- 
sea,  1920-2.  V.  of  Ashby  Magna,  Leics.,  1922-7.  R.  of  West 
Thomey,  Sussex,  1927-9.  R.  of  Campton,  Beds.,  1929-32. 
Married,  Dec.  13, 1890,  in  Madras,  Louisa  Frances,  eldest  dau. 
of  Bishop  Royston,  late  of  Mauritius.  Of  Northampton  Road. 
Moulton,  Northants.,  1947.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Jan.  14,  1891.) 

TANNER,  HUBERT  [O'SHAUGHNESSY]  FEARNLEY.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  May  1894.  [Only]  s.  of  Edward 
Feamley,  Esq.  [of  Hawson  Court,  Buckfastleigh,  Devon  (and 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Luke  O'Shaughnessy,  of  Listowel,  Co.  Kerry).] 
B.  [Jan.  9,  1877],  at  Ashburton,  Devon.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Easter,  1894.    Second  Lieut.,   19th  Hussars,  1900; 


Tanner,  Joseph  Robson 

Lieut.,  1901;  Captam,  igoS.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1899-1902.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  19th 
Hussars  and  Gen.  Staff;  wounded;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Of  Hawson  Court,  Buckfastleigh,  Devon.  {Ritgby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists.) 

TANNER,  JAMES  SELWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  29,   1857.    Matric.  Michs.   1857;  Scholar,   1858;  B.A. 
1S61;  M.A.  1865.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1863;  priest,  1864; 
C.  of  Parham,  Sufiolk,  1S63-5.  C.  of  Tenby,  Pembs.,  1865-6. 
C.  of  Southam,  Warws.,  1867-71.   C.  of  St  John's,  Coventr>', 
1871-4.    C.  of  St  Luke's,  Leek,  Staffs.,  1875-9-    C.  of  Bar- 
boume,   Worcester,    1879-80.     P.C.   of   Ashford   Carbonell, 
Salop,  1880-1905.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1906. 
TANNER,  JOHN  GORDON.   Matric.  Non-Coil,  from  Cavendish 
H.,  Lent,  1887.    [S.  of  John,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  of  Queen  Anne 
Street,    Cavendish    Square,    London.     B.    Nov.    26,    1869. 
School,   Westminster.]     B.A.    1935.     (Record  of  Old   West- 
minsters.) 
TANNER,  JOHN  LYNEHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13, 
1817.   Of  Middlesex.   B.  [March  19],  i799-   [School,  Charter- 
house.]   Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1829.    Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1823;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1824.   C.  of 
Brean,  Somerset,  1840.    (List  of  Carthusians;  R.  L.  Arrow- 
smith.) 
TANNER,  JOHN  VOWLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  20,  1850. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  James,  Esq.  [J. P.],  of  King's  Nympton  Park, 
S.  Molton,  Devon  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Vowler,  of 
Pamacott,  Devon).    B.  Dec.  14,  1830,  at  King's  Nympton 
Park.    Schools,  Tiverton,  Sherborne  and  Burrington,  near 
S.  Molton.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854.  Lieut.,  6th  Devon 
Mounted  Rifles,  i860.    Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)   1867;  priest, 
1868;  C.  of  Roclifie,  Cumberland,  1867-71.  C.  of  Chawleigh. 
Devon,  1871-9.    Rural  Dean  of  Chumleigh,  1878-90.    R.  of 
Chawleigh,  1879-1903.    J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Devon.    Married, 
July  12,  1871,  Eliza,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  Matthew  W.  Thompson, 
ist  Bart.,  deceased,  of  Park  Gate,  Guiseley,  near  Bradford. 
Died  Apr.  15,  1903.   Father  of  Charles  P.  (1892).   (Sherborne 
Reg.;  Venn,  11.  295;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 
TANNER  (post  NEWELL-TANNER),  JOHN  WILLIAM  NEWELL. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  23,  1843.  S.  of  John,  of 
Seaton,  Devon.   Matric.  Michs.  1843.   Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1846;  priest,   1847;  C.  of  Newton-Moor,  Cheshire,   1S46-7. 
C.  of  Mossley,  1847-50.  V.  of  Antrobus,  1850-94.   Changed 
his  name  to  Newell-Tanner,  1874-  Died  Dec.  6,  1894,  aged  71. 
Erroneously  stated  in  Crockford  to  be  B.A.  1846  and  M.A. 
i860.   (C /ranges  of  Name;  Univ.  Almanack.) 
TANNER,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.   iS,   1848. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Joseph  Bouverie  Hussey,  of  Salisbury.  B.  Dec.  3, 
18^0     Educated  privately.]    Matric.  Michs.  1848.    Adm.  at 
the   Inner  Temple,   Nov.   22,    1S50.    Of   Mudeford   House, 
Christchurch,  Hants.,  and  Seaton,  Devon.    Married,  July  8, 
1852,  Mary  Adelaide,  4th  dau.  of  Robert  Waters,  of  Boscombe 
House,  Boscombe.   Died  Mar.  i5,  1908,  at  Seaton.   Father  of 
the  next  and  of  Ralph  ( 1876) .  (Inns  of  Court ;  a  correspondent.) 
TANNER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  July  17, 
1872.     Eldest   s.   of   Joseph,   Esq.    (above),   of   Sherborne. 
B    June  15    1853,  at  Boscombe,  Wilts.   [School,  Sherborne.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar;  B.A.  1876.   Adm.  at  Lincoki's 
Inn  Jan.  30,  1875.   Called  to  the  Bar,  July  3,  1878.   Equity 
Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.    J. P.  for  Somerset.    Married, 
1878,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James   Rawlings,   R.  of 
St  Pinnock,  Cornwall.  Of  Wayside,  Seaton,  Devon,  where  he 
died,  Jan.  3,  1934.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1876).  (Sherborne  Reg.; 
Law  Lists ;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
Jan.  5,  1934;  a  correspondent.) 
TANNER,  JOSEPH  ROBSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1879     [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph,  accountant  [printer,  of  Frome, 
Somerset  (and  Fanny  Robson)].    B.  there,  July  28,   iSfco. 
[School,  MiU  Hill,  London.]    Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar, 
i88i-  (Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1882);  B.A.  1S83;  M.A.  1886; 
LittD    1905.    FeUow,  1886-1931-  Tutor,  1900-12;  tutorial 
Bursar   1900-21.  President  of  the  Union,  1883.  A(im.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17, 1SS2.  I.C.S.  Teacher  of  Indian  History, 
1S85-93    Married,  Apr.  4,  18S8,  Charlotte  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of 
George  j    Larkman,  of  Belton.  Author,  2  udor  Constitutional 
Documents;  English  Constitutional  Conflicts  of  the  Seventeenth 
Century  The  Navy  of  the  Commonwealth  and  Die  First  Dutch 
War  ■  Samuel  Pepys  and  the  Royal  Navy ;  Private  Correspondence 
of  Samuel  Pepys,  etc.  Edited  Holland's  Discourses  ofthehavy 
and  7  he  Historical  Register  of  the  University  of  Cambridge, 3sv.-<i\\ 
as  the  Calendar  nadtheStudent's  Handbook.  Latterly  of  Wood- 
side  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  where  he  died,  Jan.  15,  1931;  buried 
at  Cambridge.    Brother  of  the  next,  of  Edgar  R.  (1881),  and 
RusseU  R.  (1882).    (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagk,XLVi.  184; 
Who  teas  Who;  2  he  1  imes,  Jan.  17,  1931 ;  Cambridge  Revien; 
Jan.  30,  I93I-) 


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Tanner,  Lanfear  Robson 

TANNER,  LANFEAR  ROBSON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8  1883. 
[Youngest  s.  of  Joseph,  J. P.,  printer,  of  Madeley  House, 
Clifton  B.  July  2,  1865.  School,  Mill  Hill,  London.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891.  Printer  and  pubhsher. 
Of  Leaze  House,  Frome,  Somerset.  J.P.  for  Somerset,  1917. 
Married,  Aug.  3:,  1897,  NeUie,  2nd  dau.  of  L.  B.  Trotaian, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Frome.  Died  Apr.  30,  i92i,  at  Bournemouth; 
buried  at  Frome.  Brother  of  the  above,  of  Edgar  R.  (1881) 
and  Russell  R.  (1882).  (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Itmes. 
Sept.  2,  1897  and  May  2,  1921.) 

TANNER,  MAURICE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  8, 
1883.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Poulton,  near  Marlborough. 
B.  rSept.  3,  1864],  at  Tidcombe,  Wilts.  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  i886;  M.A.  1890.  Assistant 
Master  at  Bilton  Grange  School,  1886-8;  at  Cheltenham 
CoUege,  1888-1917;  Chaplain,  1909-17.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  1909;  priest,  1910.  R.  of  t-versley,  Hants 
(Charles  Kingsley's  parish),  1918-22.  R.  of  Upton  St 
Leonards,  Gloucs.,  1922-5.  Rural  Dean  of  Gloucester.  1925- 
V.  of  All  Saints,  Preston,  Gloucs.,  1927-33-  Married,  Sept.  3, 
1806,  Alice  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Underwood  Bateman- 
Champain,  R.E.  Died  Feb.  7,  i935,  at  Preston,  Gloucs. 
Brother  of  George  F.  (1880).  (Marlborough  Coll  Keg; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford;  The  limes,  Feb.  8, 
I935-) 
TANNER,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  1756,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  King's,  i757.  [S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Rose  Ash,  Devon. 
B  at  Dulverton,  Somerset.]  Matric.  from  Exeter  CoUege, 
Oxford,  Mar.  28,  1748,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1751.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  Reg.  Coll.  Exon.) 

TANNER,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke  Oct.  5, 
1876.  [4th]  s.  of  Joseph  (1848)  of  Sherborne.  B.  July  13, 
1857,  at  Mudeford,  Hants.  School,  Sherborne.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  (10th  Classic)  1880;  M.A.  1883. 
Assistant  Master  at  Lancaster  Grammar  School,  i88o-i;  at 
Westminster  School,  1881-1919.  Latterly  of  Frant,  Sussex. 
Died  Aug.  29,  1924,  at  Seaton,  Devon;  buried  at  Oxted, 
Surrey.  Brother  of  Joseph  (1872).  (Sherborne  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories ;  a  correspondent.) 

TANNER,  The  Rev.  ROBERT.  B.A.  1814,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  1814.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  July  1,  1814.  Matric.  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  10,  1788,  age  18.  [S.  of  Robert, 
gent.,  of  Rose  Ash,  Devon.]  B.A.  (Oxford)  1792-  R-  01 
Ring's  Ash  (Ashreigney),  Devon,  1812.  R.  of  Chulmleigh, 
1814-23.  R.  of  King's  Nympton,  1820-34.  V.  of  Okehampton, 
1831-4.  J.P.  for  Devon.  Died  June  3,  1834,  aged  64,  at 
Okehampton.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical 
Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  11.  441.) 

TANNER,  ROBERT  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 

1880.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  Pinkney,  of  Ogboume  Maisey, 
Marlborough,  Wilts.  B.  there,  June  14,  1861.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1884;  priest  (Bp.  Cramer-Roberts,  for  Win- 
chester) 1886;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Aldershot,  1884-9.  C.  of 
Melcombe  Regis  with  Radipole,  Dorset,  1889-95.  C.  of 
St  George's,  Leeds,  1895-7.  V.  of  Motcombe  with  Enmore 
Green,  Dorset,  1899-1904.  R.  of  Levenshuhne,  Lanes., 
1904-10.  V.  of  Shome,  Kent,  1910-19.  Died  Oct.  12,  1919. 
Rugby  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  16,  1919-) 

TANNER,  RUSSELL  ROBSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  21, 
1882.  S.  of  Joseph  [J. P.,  printer,  of  Frome,  Somerset].  B.  at 
Frome  [Feb.  17,  1864].  School,  Mill  Hill.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Lieut.,  Somerset  Light  Infantry 
Volunteers,  1886.  In  the  family  business  of  Butler  and 
Tanner,  printers  and  publishers.  Married,  Apr.  11,  1889, 
Florence  E.,  dau.  of  J.  L.  Evans,  of  Clifton.  J.P.  for  Somerset. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  The  Rifle 
Brigade  (T.F.);  in  Egypt,  Cyprus,  and  Salonika).  Died 
June  23,  1927,  at  Weston,  Bath.  Brother  of  Joseph  R.  (1879), 
Laniear  R.  (1883)  and  Edgar  R.  (1881).  (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.; 
Scott,  .MSS.;  Army  Lists;  The  limes,  June  25,  1927.) 

TANNER,  The  Rev.  THOMAS.  B.A.  i779.  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  from  Trinity,  1779.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  1730-1),  of  Cheldon,  Devonshire]  Matric. 
from  Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford,  Mar.  7,  1771.  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1775.  V.  of  Bradninch,  Devon,  1780-1843.  V.  of 
Burlescombe,  Somerset,  1819-43  and  V.  of  Nynehead,  1835- 
43.  Died  Oct.  29,  1S43,  aged  90.  Brother  of  Wilham  (1774)  J 
father  of  the  next.   (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  11.  662.) 

TANNER,  THOMAS  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  13, 
1846.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (above),  V.  of  Burles- 
combe, and  Nynehead,  Somerset.  B.  Aug.  19,  1827,  at 
Burlescombe.  School  (BlundeUs],  Tiverton  (Mr  Sanders). 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  LL.B.  1852.    Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and 


Tapling,  Thomas  Keay 

Wells)  1850;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Nynehead,  Somerset,  1850-66. 

V.  of  Burlescombe,    1866-1907.    Married  and  had   issue. 

Disappears  from  Crockford,  1908. 
TANNER,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  1774.  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A., 

from  King's,   1774.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam,  of  Cheldon, 

Devon.]   Matric.  from  Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford,  Apr.  9,  1767. 

age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)   1771-    R-  of  Meshaw,  Devon,  1777- 

1830.     Priest-Vicar   of   Exeter  Cathedral,    1808-30.     Died 

(Jan.-Mar.)   1830.    Brother  of  Thomas  (i779)-    (^'-  Oxon.; 

G.  Mag.,  1830,  I.  648.) 
TANNER,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  from  Queens',  Lent,  1827.    See 

HENRy  (1826). 

TANNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  C.\ius,  May  i6, 
1854.  S.  of  Walter,  Esq.  B.  at  Bath.  Schools,  Bath  and 
Abmgdon.  Matric.  Michs.  1854.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  15,  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1859;  priest,  i860. 
P.C.  of  Caterham  Valley,  Surrey,  1866-71.  V.  of  Nether 
Witton,  Northumberland,  1871-7.  V.  of  Horton  with  Pidding- 
ton,  Northants.,  1877-1903.  V.  of  Dundry,  Somerset,  1903- 
12.  Latterly  of  CUfton.  Died  Feb.  6,  1927.  (Venn,  11.  317; 
Clergy  List ;  Crockford ;  C.  R.  Hudleston ;  Northants. 
Clergy.) 

TANQUERAY,  CHARLES  HENRY  DROUGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1894.  [Only]  s.  of  Charles  Waugh,  of 
RadweU  House,  Baldock,  Herts.  B.  Aug.  19,  1875,  at 
Wimbledon,  Surrey.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1894. 
Second  Lieut.,  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  (T.)  1899.  Of 
Ashley  Gardens,  London.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

TANQUERAY,  DAVID  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  12,  1875.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Truman  (1839),  of 
Tingrith  rectory,  Wobum.  B.  June  1856.  School,  Bradfield 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M-A.  1882.  Assistant 
Master  at  Fettes  College,  1879-1926.  Latterly  of  Moredun 
House,  Canford  Clifis,  Bournemouth.  Died  June  10,  1937. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1877).  (Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories;  Ihe  Times,  June  11,  1937-) 

TANQUERAY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  15,  1781. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1742-3).  R- 
of  Tingrith,  Beds.]  B.  at  Tingrith  [May  6,  1762].  [School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  .Michs.  1781;  LL.B.  i793-  R-  o*  Tingrith, 
Beds.,  1788-1846.  V.  of  Kidgmont  (to  1833)  and  R.  of  Temps- 
ford,  1814-46.  Married,  Feb.  8,  1803,  at  Kidgmont,  Frances 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Aveling,  R.  of  MiUbrook, 
Beds.  Died  Dec.  31,  1846,  at  Tingrith.  Father  of  Truman 
(1839).  (The  Extraordinary  Black  Book,  1830,  531;  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.  iii.  94;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  i-  445-) 
TANQUERAY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.,  1877.  [S. 
of  the  Rev.  Truman  (next),  R.  of  Tingrith,  Beds.  B.  July  31, 
1849.  School,  Marlborough  College.]  B.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  Prickwillow,  Cambs.,  1880-2. 
C.  of  Great  Barton,  Suffolk,  1883-6.  C.  of  Hitchin,  Herts., 
1886-91.  R.  of  Manningford  Bruce,  WUts.,  1892-1918.  Died 
Dec.  18,  1918.  Brother  of  David  W.  (1875)-  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  23,  1918.) 
TANQUERAY,  TRUMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  15,  1839.  10th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1781),  R.  of 
Tmgrith,  Beds.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843; 
M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1844;  priest  (York)  1845.  R.  of 
Tingrith,  Beds,  (succeeding  his  father),  1847-99-  Died 
Aug.  28,  1899.  Father  of  David  W.  (1875)  and  Edward  (1877)- 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  30,  1899.) 
TANSLEY,  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.  S.  of  George  [of  the  Working  Men's  CoUege,  London, 
and]  of  167,  Adelaide  Road,  Hampstead.  B.  [Aug.  15],  1871, 
in  London.  School,  Highgate;  and  at  University  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1893;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1894);  Arnold  Gersten- 
bergh  Student,  1896;  M.A.  1897.  Hon.  FeUow,  1945.  Demon- 
strator and  Assistant  Professor  of  Botany  at  University 
CoUege,  London,  1893-1906.  University  Lecturer  in  Botany 
at  Cambridge,  1906-23.  Sherardian  Professor  of  Botany  at 
Oxford,  1927-37.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  CoUege,  Oxford. 
F.R.S.,  1915.  Linnaean  gold  medal,  1941.  Chairman  of  the 
Nature  Conservancy.  President,  Botanical  Section,  British 
Association,  1923.  Author,  Types  of  British  Vegetation;  The 
New  Psychology;  Elements  of  Plant  Biology;  Practical  Plant 
Ecology,  etc.  Founder  and  editor  for  30  years  of  the  NeK' 
Phytologist;  editor  for  21  years  of  the  Journal  of  Ecology. 
President,  British  Ecological  Society,  1913-15  and  1938-40. 
Knighted,  Jan.  1950.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of  Grove 
Cottage,  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  in  1952.   (Who's  Who.) 

TAPLING,  THOMAS  KEAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1875.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  'Kingswood,'  Dulwich.  B. 
[Oct.  30],  1855,  at  Norwood,  Middlesex.  Schools,  Harrow  and 


Tapp,  Alfred  Horace 

Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1880; 
M.A.  and  LL.M.,  1883.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  5, 
1875.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.   17,   1880.    On  the  South- 
Eastem  Circuit.    Of  Gumley  HaU,  Leics.    M.P.  for  South 
Leicestershire,  1886-91.  Head  of  the  firm  of  Thomas  Tapling 
and  Co.,   carpet  and   Manchester  warehousemen,   London. 
A  great  philatelist;   bequeathed  his  collection,   valued   at 
£50,000,  to  the  British  Museum.  DiedApr.  11, 1891.  [Brighton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Harrow  Scli.  Reg.;  Boose,  iii.  876;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court ;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
TAPP,  ALFRED  HORACE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1882.    [Youngest]  s.  of  Arthur  March,  of  The  Gables,  Short- 
lands,  Kent.    B.  [Mar.  19],  1863,  at  Wandsworth,  London. 
School,  Tonbridge.    Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.    Engi- 
neer; in  the  silver  lead  foundry  at  Pertusola,  Lerici,  Italy. 
Died  in  1901.   Brother  of  the  next.   (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 
TAPP,  WILLIAM  MUNRO.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1877.   S.  of 
Arthur  March,  accountant,  of  Bromley,  Kent.    B.  Apr.  6, 
1859,    in    London.     School,    Forest,    Snaresbrook.     Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.   1881;  LL.M.   1884;  LL.D.  1893.    Adm. 
Solicitor,  1884;  practised  for  sometime  in  London.   Director 
of  a  number  of  commercial  undertakings.    F.G.S.;  F.S.A. 
Member  of  the  Archaeological  Societies  of  Essex,  Suffolk  and 
Somerset.    Served  during  the  Great  War,   1914-19  in  the 
Ypres   Sector   as   an   ambulance   driver   in   the   St   John's 
ambulance  Corps.   Presented  to  Caius  College  the  portraits  of 
E.  S.  Roberts,  Sir  W.  Ridgeway  and  J.  F.  Cameron;  gave  part 
of  a  collection  of  Korean  pottery  to  the  FitzWilliam  Museum. 
Bequeathed  approximately  £200,000  to  the  College,  half  to 
be  devoted  to  the  study  of  Law.  Died  Jan.  23,  1936,  in  Queen 
Anne's    Mansions,    London,   S.W.     Brother   of   the   above. 
[Venn,  11.  430;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Jan.  24,  1936.) 
TAPPENDEN,  CHARLES  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  14,  1871.   S.  of  Frederick,  Esq.  [tutor  at  Woolwich],  of 
Sutton  Court  House,  Chiswick.    Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A. 
'  1875;  M.A.  1891.    A  schoolmaster.    A  good  cricketer;  said 
by  'old  Tom'  Heame  to  be  'an  even  harder  hitter  than 
C.  I.  Thornton,'  who  was  his  contemporary.    Of  Chiswick. 
Died  before  1922.    Brother  of  the  next.    (L.  B.  Tappenden, 
T.A.  Walker,  537.) 
TAPPENDEN,  FREDERICK  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  June  II,  i860.   S.  of  Frederick  [tutor  at  Woolwich], 
of  Sutton  Court,  Chiswick.   Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1865; 
M.A.  1871.    Died  Dec.  31,  1897,  aged  62.    Brother  of  the 
above.    {The  Times,  Jan.  3,  1898;  T.  A.  Walker,  516.) 
TAPPER,  HUGH  MARTIN  ST  CLAIR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1891.    S.  of  William  Croker  Coward,  schoohnaster 
[died  July  29,  1874]-    B.  June  15,   1871,  at  Burgess  HiU, 
Sussex.     School,    Pocklington    (The    Rev.    C.    F.    Hutton). 
Matric.  Michs.   1891;  B.A.   1894;  M.A.   1898.    Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)    1895;    priest,    1896;    C.    of    Kidbrooke,    Kent, 
1895-7.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  South  Kensington,  1897-1900.  V.  of 
Elson,   Hants.,    1900-3.    V.   of   Bransgore,    1903-10.   V.   of 
Romsey  and  C.-in-c.  of  Timsbury,  19 10-17.    Rural  Dean  of 
Romsey,  1912-17.  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Scarborough,  1917-33- 
Preb.  of  York,  1930-41.   R.  of  Brandesburton,  Yorks.,  1933- 
40.    Married,  June  4,   1901,  Maud  Lilian,  dau.  of  William 
James   Tyler,   of    Kidbrooke.     Sub-Warden,    Homes   of   St 
Barnabas,  Dormans,  Surrey,  1940-52-.    (Crockford.) 
TAPPS,   GEORGE   WILLIAM.    Adm.    Fell.-Com.    (age    17)    at 
Trinity,  June  22,  1812.     [Only]  s.  of  [Sir]  George  Ivison 
[Bart.]  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Barrington  Buggin,  of  London). 

B.  in  London  [May  24,  i795]-  School,  Ealing,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Easter,  1814;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1822.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  13,  1815.  Of  Hinton-Admiral,  Chnst- 
church,  Hants.  Founded  Bournemouth,  by  developmg  land 
on  East  side  of  the  Bourne,  1836.  M.P.  for  New  Romney, 
1826-30;  for  Christchurch,  1832-3.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart., 
Mar.  15,  1835.  Took  the  name  of  Tapps-Gervis  by  Royal 
licence,  Dec.  3,  1835.  Married,  Sept.  20,  1825,  Clara,  eldest 
dau.  of  Augustus  Eliott  FuUer,  of  Rose  Hill  and  Ashdown 
House,  Sussex.  Latterly  of  East  Close,  Southampton.  Died 
Oct.  26,  1842.    (Inns  of  Court;  Return  of  M.P. s;  G.E.C.) 

TAPSON,  JAMES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  30, 1851.  Of  Devon.  [S.  of  Elsworthy,  of  Stoke  Damerel.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1851.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1851;  priest,  1852; 

C.  of  Stoke  Damerel,  Devon,  1851-2.  C.  of  Probus,  ComwaU, 
1852-4.  C.  of  Callington,  1854-60.  C.  of  St  John,  Clapham, 
Surrey,  1860-1.  Chaplain,  Royal  laboratory  and  magazines, 
BuU  Point,  St  Budeaux,  1868-70.  V.  of  Hooe,  Plymouth, 
1870-1904.  Died  c.  Nov.  29,  1904,  aged  79.  (Crockford; 
Clergy  List;  The  Times,  Dec.  i,  1904.) 

TAPSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
July  I,  1840.  Of  London.  [S.  of  Mrs  Tapson,  of  30,  Great 
Coram  Street,  Brunswick  Square.]  Matric.  Michs.  1840. 
Died,  Jan.  15,  1842,  in  College,  of  typhus  fever,  aged  21. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  470.) 


Tarleton,  John  Haigh 

TARBAT,  JAMES  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883. 
S.  of  Alexander.  B.  in  Hammersmith,  Middlesex.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  12,  1885;  B..\.  1886;  M.A.  1890. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Reading, 
1886-93.  C.  of  Weybridge,  Surrey,  1893-1901.  V.  of  Fareham, 
Hants.,  1901-28.  R.  of  Calbourne  and  V.  of  Newton,  Isle  of 
Wight,  192S-31.  Lived  latterly  at  i,  Romsey  Road,  Win- 
chester. Married  Ethel  M.  Durnford.  Died  Feb.  17,  1937; 
buried  at  Fareham.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  19,  1937.) 

TARBET,  CLAUD  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  11,  189S. 
[S.  of  Edward  Godfrey,  solicitor,  of  Liverpool.]  School, 
Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Liverpool  Regt.,  1914;  Lieut., 
Labour  Corps,  1918).    (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

TARBUTT,  ARTHUR  BEAUCLERC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  6, 1866.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Charles  (WadhamCoUege, 
Oxford,  1827),  of  Jedburgh,  Scotland.  B.  Dec.  23,  1845.] 
School,  Glenalmond.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B..\.  1871;  M.A. 
1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Streatham,  Surrey,  1871-2.  C.  of  New  Windsor, 
Berks.,  1872-4.  C.  of  West  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  1874-6. 
C.  of  Windermere,  1876-89.  Died  Mar.  20,  1889.  (Glenalmond 
Reg.;  Crockford.) 

TARGETT,  JAMES  MACKLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James,  of  Falfield  rectory,  Gloucs. 
B.  [Oct.  19],  1870,  at  Faringdon,  Berks.  School,  Monkton 
Combe,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A. 
1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of 
Great  Malvern,  Worcs.,  1893-6.  C.  of  Tavistock,  Devon, 
1896-9.  R.  of  Churchover,  Warws.,  1899-1909.  V.  of 
Bottisham,  Cambs.,  1909-24.  R.  of  [East]  Gilling,  Yorks., 
1924-38.  Married,  Apr.  25,  1895,  Constance  Mary,  4th  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  J.  T.  Wrenford,  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Newport,  Mon. 
Continued  to  reside  at  Gilling  and  died  Dec.  26,  1942. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  28,  1942.) 

TARLETON,  ARTHUR  MILLS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  30,  1868.  [5th]  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  deceased,  of 
14,  Islington  Row,  Birmingham.  [B.  1848.]  School,  King 
Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  i868;  Scholar,  1869; 
B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  5, 
1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7,  1875.  Special  Pleader.  On 
the  0.xford  Circuit.  Queen's  Advocate  in  West  Africa,  1883; 
Attorney-General  of  the  Gold  Coast,  1883-4.  Died  July  9, 
1884,  of  fever,  on  his  way  home,  aged  35.  Brother  of  Frank 
(1872),  etc.  (Law  Lists;  T.  A.  Walker,  533;  Inns  of  Court; 
The  Guardian,  July  30,  1884.) 

TARLETON,  AUDLEY  PARNTHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1866.  S.  of  Richard  Henry,  solicitor.  B.  [Oct.  16, 
1847],  at  Balsall  Heath,  Worcs.  Bapt.  May  18,  1848.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.   Brother  of  Llewellyn  G.  (1874). 

TARLETON,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  3,  1872. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  surgeon  (and  Grace  Anne).  B.  July  20,  1853, 
at  Bishop  Ryder  (sic),  Birmingham.  Bapt.  Aug.  31,  1853. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1892.  Adm.  a  Solicitor, 
1880;  practised  in  Birmingham.  Died  Oct.  4,  1903,  at  13, 
Pakenham  Road,  Edgbaston.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1858), 
John  H.  (1859)  and  Waldyve  W.  {1863).  etc.  (Eagle,  xxv. 
207;  Law  Lists;  The  Standard,  Oct.  7,  1903.) 

TARLETON,  JOHN  COLLINGWOOD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  June  21,  1810.  Of  Northumberland.  School, 
Winchester.   Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814. 

TARLETON,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
25  1885  S.  of  Francis  Wellington,  solicitor  (and  Elizabeth 
M^ia  Martin).  B.  Oct.  27,  1856,  at  6,  Loudon  Road,  Mar>le- 
bone,  London.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Moss).  [An  East 
India  agent,  1873-85-]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888; 
MA  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1888;  priest  (Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  for  Durham)  1890;  C.  of  Ryton-on-Tyne,  Durham, 
1888-90  C.  of  Benwell,  Northumberland,  1890-4.  V.  of 
Beltingham  with  Henshaw,  1894-1900.  R.  of  Great  Warley, 
Essex,  1900-8.  R.  of  Aldridge,  Staffs.,  1908-19.  Married, 
Apr  25  1894,  Kate  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Canon  George 
Cruddas,  V.  of  Warden,  Kent.  Latteriy  of  Vicar's  HaU, 
Lichfield,  where  he  died,  Dec.  18,  1931-  (Shrewsbury  Sch 
Reg.;  Eagle,  xlvii.  112;  Crockford;  The  2  lines,  Dec.  19,  1931.) 

TARLETON,  JOHN  HAIGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  26, 
i8S9  S  of  William,  surgeon  (and  Grace  Anne).  B.  Jan.  11, 
1841  in  Birmingham.  [School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham.] 
Matric  Ss.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866  At  St  Bartholo- 
mew's hospitaL  M.R.C.S.;  1865;  L.S.A  1866.  Practising  at 
Stockton-on-Tees  in  1870;  Surgeon,  Stockton  Dispensary 
and  Surgical  Hospital.  Practised  subsequently  at  Cheddar, 
Somerset.  Died,  Apr.  1885.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1858), 
Frank  (1872),  etc.    (Eagle,  xiv.  109;  Medial  Directories.) 


Tarleton,  Llewellyn  Guy 

TARLETON,  LLEWELLYN  GUY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1874:  S.  of  Richard  Henry,  solicitor  (and  Caroline). 
B.  Oct.  18,  1850,  at  Balsall  Heath,  Worcs.  Bapt.  Apr.  3, 
1851.   Matric.  Michs.  1874.   Brother  of  Audley  P.  (1866). 

TARLETON,  WALDYVE  WILLINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Feb.  2,  1863.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Lent,  1863;  B.A.  1870.   Brother  of  the  ne.\t,  etc. 

TARLETON,  WILLIAM  HAIGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  20,  1858.  S.  of  William,  surgeon  (and  Grace  Anne). 
B.  [July  7,  1839],  in  Birmingham.  Bapt.  Oct.  23,  1839. 
[School,  Dedham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A. 
1865.  Rowing  'blue,'  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells) 
1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Cheddon  Fitzpaine,  Somerset, 
1862-3.  C.  of  Shepton  MaUet,  1863-8.  C.  of  All  Saints', 
Birmingham,  1868-72.  V.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Birmmgham, 
1872-87.  Died  Mar.  3,  1887.  Brother  of  Frank  (1872), 
John  H.  (1S59),  etc.   {Eagle,  xv.  103;  Crockford.) 

TARLTON,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Dec.  25,  1857; 
a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  Robert.  B.  [Sept.  3,  1820],  in 
Birmingham.  School,  Birmingham  (private).  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  May  30,  1858;  priest  (Winchester)  1858;  C.  of 
Warmley,  Gloucs.,  1858.  P.C.  of  Stroud,  1858-64.  R.  of 
Millbrook,  Beds.,  1865-6.  R.  of  Horsleydown,  Surrey,  1866- 
74.  R.  of  Burstow,  1875-7.  R.  of  Southam,  Warws.,  1877-9. 
R.  of  Lutterworth,  Leics.,  1879-88.  Died  Dec.  17,  1888. 
(Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  2,  1889;  Venn, 
ii,  336.) 

TARN  (post  HOLMES-TARN),  HARRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1892.  S.  of  W[illiam],  Esq.,  deceased,  of  21,  Lancaster  Gate, 
London,  W.  [and  Fan  Court,  Surrey]  (and  Frances,  dau.  of 
Charles  Arthy).  [B.  1871.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter, 
1892.  Changed  his  name  to  Holmes-Tarn,  1895.  Second 
Lieut.,  the  13th  Hussars.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps).  Married,  1895,  Nora 
.\delgunde,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Martini,  Consul  for 
Denmark  at  Glasgow.  Resided  near  Forres,  Scotland. 
Brother  of  the  next.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families ;  Changes  of  Name.) 

TARN,  WILLIAM  WOODTHORPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.  S.  of  William,  of  94,  Lancaster  Gate,  London. 
B.  Feb.  26,  1869,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1S88;  Scholar,  1889;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1891; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1S92);  M.A.  1925;  Litt.D.  1931. 
Hon.  Fellow,  1939.  Hon.  LL.D.  Edin.  F.B.A.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  6,  1894.  Of  Muirtown  House, 
Inverness,  1952.  Married,  1896,  Flora  Macdonald,  dau.  of  J. 
Robertson,  of  Orbost,  Skye.  Author,  Antigonos  Gonatas; 
The  Ireasure  of  the  Isle  of  Mist;  Hellenistic  Civilization; 
Hellenistic  Military  and  Naval  Developments;  The  Greeks  in 
Bactria  and  India;  Alexander  the  Great,  etc.  Knighted,  1952. 
Brother  of  Harry  (above).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists; 
Who's  Who.) 

TARR,  HENRY.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  9,  1840.  2nd  s.  of 
John  [fustian-manufacturer],  of  Prestwich,  Lanes.  B.  Jan.  13, 
1821,  at  Manchester.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Richards). 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest, 
1846;  C.  of  Earl  Shilton  with  Hinckley,  Leics.,  1845-6.  Third 
Master  of  the  College  School,  Leicester.  C.  of  Romaldkirk, 
Yorks.,  1847-50.  Resided  at  Ardwicke,  1852,  Manchester, 
1853-81.  Disappears  from  Crocft/orji,  1889.  (Manchester  Sch. 
Reg.;  Clergy  List.) 

TARRANT,  EDWARD  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  17,  1871.  S.  of  Henry  James  (and  Mary  Ann).  B.  Aug. 
30,  185 1,  in  the  parish  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London.  Bapt.  Dec.  12,  1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A. 
1875;  M.A.  1885.  Died  Mar.  11,  1934,  at  Denton,  Dorking. 
(7  he  2  imes,  Mar.  14,  1934.) 
TARRANT  (post  TARRANT-TURNER),  FRANK  HOBSON 
TURNER.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1878.  S.  of  Susan.  B. 
Sept.  13,  1852,  at  Rochdale,  Lanes.  Migrated  to  St  John's, 
June  24,  1879;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield) 
1881;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1882;  C.  of  Fenton,  Staffs., 
i8Si-2.  C.  of  Lyncombe,  Bath,  1882-4.  C.  of  Boston,  Lines., 
1884-6.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Lincoki,  1886-91.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Dulwich  Common,  1891-2.  C.  of  Wirksworth,  Derbs.,  1893. 
C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Old  Charlton,  Kent,  1S94-6.  Perm,  to 
Offic,  dio.  of  Gloucester,  1906-24;  dios.  of  Bath  and  Wells 
and  Salisbury,  1915-24.  Died  in  1932.  (Eagle,  xlvii.  253; 
Crockford.) 
TARRATT,  HENRY  WORTHINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  20,  1859.  S.  of  John,  of  Moseley  Hall,  Stafis.  (and 
Harriett,  dau.  of  William  Worthington,  of  Burton-on-Trent). 
B.  [Oct.  14],  183S,  at  Wolverhampton.  School,  Brighton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B-A-  ii*63;  M-A.  1868.  Adm. 
com.  causa,  at  Oxford,  1867.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1S70.  (Brighton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.) 


Tasker,  Richard  Beaumont 

TARRING,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Dec.  21, 

1863.  [3rd]  s.  of  John  [architect].  B.  [Sept.  17],  1845.  in 
London.  School,  City  of  London;  and  at  London  University, 
1865.    Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  (nth  Classic)  1868;  M.A. 

1872.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  9,  1868.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  17,  1871.  Professor  of  Law  in  the  Imperial  Univer- 
sity of  Japan,  1878-80.  Assistant  Judge  (and  subsequently 
Judge)  of  H.B.M.  Supreme  Consular  Court,  Constantinople, 
1883-97;  Consul,  1895-7.  Chief  Justice  of  Grenada,  West 
Indies,  1897-1905.  Knighted,  1906.  J. P.,  for  County  of 
London.  Married,  Oct.  18,  1883,  Edith,  only  dau.  of  John 
Burford  Carlill,  M.D.,  of  London,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Chapters  on  the  Laiv  relating  to  the  Colonies;  Analytical  Tables 
of  the  Laws  of  Real  Property;  British  Consular  Jurisdiction  in 
the  East,  etc.  Of  18,  Arkwright  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
Died  Mar.  31,  1923.  (Scott,  MSS.  (which  gives  Died  Apr.  i); 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  2, 
1923-) 

TARTE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Magdalene, 
July  5,  1847.  S.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Streatham  Park, 
Surrey.   School,  private.   Matric.  Michs.  1847. 

TARVER,  CHARLES  FfiRAL.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Mar.  4,  1839.  S.  of  John  Charles.  B.  May  25,  1820,  at 
Windsor.  Matric.  Easter,  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846. 
Fellow,  1842-9.  Sometime  tutor  to  the  Prince  of  Wales.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1846;  priest,  1849.  R.of  llketshall  St  John's, 
Suffolk,  1855-63.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Isle  of  Thanet,  Kent,  1863- 
71.  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria,  1858.  Hon. 
Chaplain  to  the  Prince  of  Wales.  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury, 
1870-2.    R.  of  Stisted,  Essex,  1871-86.    Canon  of  Chester, 

1873.  Married,  1850,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles  Knight,  author 
and  publisher.  Died  Aug.  18, 1886.  (Crockford;  T he  Guardian, 
Aug.  25,  1886.) 

TARVER,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  II,  1873.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  1843),  R.  of  Tyringham  cum  Filgrave, 
Bucks.  B.  Apr.  26,  1854.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1877;  M.A.  1880.  Also  at  Heidelberg  University.  Bursar  of 
Clayesmore  School,  Enfield;  Assistant  Master  at  King's 
School,  Canterbury,  1877-81;  at  Clifton  College,  1881-5; 
Head  Master  of  Gateshead  School,  1885-7;  of  Newcastle  prep. 
School,  1887-95.  Lived  latterly  at  Wobum  Sands.  J. P.  for 
Beds.  Author,  Life  and  Letters  of  Gustave  Flaubert;  Some 
Observations  of  a  Foster  Parent;  'liberius  the  Tyrant;  Debate- 
able  Claims,  etc.  Died  Nov.  6,  1926,  at  Wobum  Sands.  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Who 
was  Who;  7  he  I  imes.  Nov.  12,  1926.) 

TASKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  24, 
1812.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Wilmington,  Dartford,  Kent.  B. 
there.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Scholar;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler) 
1816;  M.A.  1819.  Fellow,  1817.  Junior  Proctor,  1824-5. 
V.  of  Soham  with  Barway,  Cambs.,  1832-72.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Ely.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874. 

TASKER,  JOHN  CAMPBELL  WHEATLEY.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Pembroke,  Nov.  5,  1841.  Eldest  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of 
Dartford,  Kent.  B.  Aug.  30,  1824.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1847; 
priest,  1849;  C.  of  Lawshall,  Suffolk,  1847-9.  C.  of  the  Chapel 
of  Ease,  Worthing,  1851-2.  C.  of  Weston,  Somerset,  1852-3. 
Chaplain,  Bath  United  Hospital,  1860-2;  Chaplain,  Bath 
Mineral  Water  Hospital,  1862-9.  Married,  1853,  Elizabeth  S. 
Newton,  dau.  of  Capt.  .'Alexander  Mackenzie,  R.N.  Died 
suddenly  at  Sidmouth,  Apr.  26,  1895,  aged  70.  (List  of 
Carthusians;  Scott,  MSS.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Apr.  29,  1895;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

TASKER,  MORRIS  BENNET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1, 
1899.  S.  of  M[orris],  of  Hampstead,  Midds.  (and  Fanny 
Pidcock).  B.  Feb.  22,  1880,  at  Melbury,  Wilts,  (sic).  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A. 
1906.  Assistant  Master  at  Felsted  School,  1902-4 ;  at  the  Royal 
Naval  College,  Osborne,  and  Dartmouth,  1905-28;  at  Dane 
Court  prep.  School,  Parkstone,  Dorset  in  1933.  {Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg. ;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

TASKER,  RICHARD  BEAUMONT.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1,  1881.  S.  of  Richard  Thomas,  surgeon  [of  The  Grange, 
Melbourne,  Derbs.],  deceased.  B.  there,  Aug.  24,  1862. 
School,  Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Inherited  a  considerable 
medical  practice,  but,  having  failed  to  qualify,  became  a 
brewer  in  Gloucestershire.  At  one  time  in  Griqualand,  South 
Africa.  (Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  449;  Sir  Max  Pemberton, 
Sixty  Years  Ago  and  After,  84.) 


Tata,  Dorabji  Jamsetji 

TATA,   DORABJI  JAMSETJI.    Adm.   at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1877. 

[Eldest]  s.  of  Jamsetji  Nusseerwanji,  merchant,  of  Nagpore , 
India  (and  Berabai,  dau.  of  Kharsetji  Daboo).  B.  [Aug.  27], 
1859,  in  Bombay.  Schools,  Fort  proprietary,  Bombay,  and 
Paddock  Wood.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Hon.  Fellow,  1922. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  4,  1878.  In  the  office  of  the 
Bombay  Gazette  for  2  years  after  leaving  College.  Chairman 
of  the  Express  Mills,  Nagpur,  1887.  Prospected  for  iron  in  the 
jungles  of  the  Central  Provinces  and  Orissa,  and  thereby 
greatly  extended  the  importance  of  his  family's  iron-works. 
Head  of  the  iron  and  steel-works  at  Jamshedpur,  the  hydro- 
electric installations  on  the  Western  Ghauts,  the  Tata  cotton 
mills,  and  other  large  enterprises  in  India.  Knighted,  1910. 
President  of  the  Indian  Industrial  Congress.  Hon.  Member  of 
the  Society  of  Chemical  Industry,  1923.  His  numerous 
endowments  included  the  Indian  Institute  of  Science,  at 
Bangalore;  £8000  a  year  to  the  Bombay  Government  for  a 
School  of  Tropical  Medicine  and  for  Medical  Research; 
£187,500  for  scholarships  for  medical  research;  £25,000  for 
the  new  engineering  laboratory  at  Cambridge.  Married,  1898, 
Mehrbai,  dau.  of  H.  J.  Bhabha,  Inspector-General  of  Educa- 
tion in  Mysore.  Died  June  3,  1932,  at  Bad  Kissengen, 
Germany.  {Venn,  11.  429;  Inns  of  Court;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  June  5,  1932.) 

TATAM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  14, 
1838.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Cork,  Ireland.  Matric.  Lent,  1839; 
B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847. 

TATCHELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6,  1888. 
S.  of  Edward  Robert,  of  73,  Holland  Park,  London.  B. 
[Aug.  17],  1870,  in  London.  School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B..^.  1891.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Lincoln- 
shire Regt.,  1893;  Lieut.,  1896.  With  the  Nile  Expedition, 
1898;  mentioned  in  Despatches.  Served  in  the  S.  African 
War,  1898-1901  (with  the  Mounted  Infantry;  despatches). 
Captain,  1903;  retired,  1908.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Lieut. -Col.,  the  Lincolnshire  Regt.;  mentioned  in 
Despatches  and  in  Sec.  of  State's  List  for  'valuable  services'; 
D.S.6.,  1915;  severely  wounded).  Retired,  1916.  Married, 
Aug.  7,  1902,  at  Ootacamund,  India,  Helen,  dau.  of  Henry 
Irwin,  CLE.  Of  Casthorpe  Lodge,  Barrowby,  Grantham  in 
1937.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Army 
Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 

TATCHELL,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15,  1891. 
S.  of  Edward  Robert,  of  73,  Holland  Park,  London.  B. 
Feb  20,  1872,  at  17,  Park  Square,  London.  School,  Clifton 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1901.  Ord. 
deacon  (Southwell)  1896;  priest,  1901;  C.  of  Ashbourne, 
Derbs.,  1896-9.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Wells  Street,  London,  W., 
1899-1901.  V.  of  Madehurst,  Sussex,  1901-4.  V.  of  Midhurst, 
1906-35.  Married,  May  2,  1911,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  elder 
dau.  of  Col.  Ollivant,  late  R.A.,  of  'EUiotts,'  Nuthurst, 
Horsham.  Author,  The  Happy  Traveller.  Died  Feb.  17,  i935, 
at  sea,  between  Capetown  and  Durban;  buried  at  Durban. 
Brother  of  the  above.  (Matrics.  and  Degrees,  1851-1900,  calls 
him  Thatchell;  Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Feb.  22,  1935.) 

TATE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  23, 
1829.  S.  of  Alexander.  B.  at  Bowlish,  Somerset.  School, 
Hove,  Brighton.  Matric.  Michs.  1829.  Migrated  to  Em- 
manuel, Feb.  10,  1830;  B.A.  1833;  Tyrwhitt  Scholar,  1834; 
M.A.  1836;  B.D.  1843.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1838.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  1837;  priest  (Rochester)  1839;  C.  of  Chalk 
and  Ifield,  Kent,  1838-40.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Cambridge, 
1843-7.  V.  of  Brompton-Regis,  Somerset,  1847-85.  Latterly 
of  3,  Sistova  Road,  Balham.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1894. 

TATE,  CHARLES  GREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  25, 1859- 
[2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1818),  of  Richmond,  Yorks.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1862.  Married,  Jan.  ig,  1881,  his 
cousin,  Sarah  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Blackbume  Tate  (1827),  V.  of  Charing,  Kent.  Died  Jan.  25, 
1900,  at  Richmond,  Yorks.  Brother  of  John  S.  (1858).  (The 
Times,  Jan.  29,  1900.) 

TATE,  The  Rev.  CHARLES  RICHMOND.  M.A.  1844,  incorp. 
from  Oxford.  [4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  {1789).  of  Portsea, 
Hants.  B.  [.\pr.  18],  1814.  School,  Sherborne;  also  entered 
at  Eton,  June  28,  1825,  but  name  withdrawn  the  same  day. 
Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi  CoUege,  Oxford,  Nov.  4,  1831, 
age  17;  Scholar,  1831-9;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1835;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1838;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1845.  Fellow,  1839-52.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  1838;  priest  (Winchester)  1839;  C.  of  Great  Witley, 
Worcs.,  1838.  C.  of  West  Clandon,  Surrey,  1839-52.  V.  of 
Send  with  Ripley,  1852-75-  R-  of  Trent,  Somerset,  1875-95. 
Died  in  1895.  Brother  of  WiUiam  B.  (1825)  and  George  E. 
(1837).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists ;  Sherborne  Reg. ;  Al.  Oxon. ;  Crockfjrd.) 

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Tate,  James 

TATE,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  Oueen-s',  Oct. 
1895.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Mar.  18,  1876,  at  Hull.  School, 
Hymers  College,  Hull.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898, 
Assistant  Master  at  Whitgift  Grammar  School,  Croydon, 
1899-1919.    (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

TATE,  FEILDING  WALLIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  29, 

1836.  [6th  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1789),  of  Richmond  School, 
Yorks.  B.  at  Richmond.  Schools,  Richmond,  Yorks.,  and 
St  Paul's,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Migrated  to 
St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  June  25,  1840, 
age  22.  Adm.  (age  30)  at  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  as  'S.  of 
the  Rev.  James,  deceased,  of  Yorks.'  Feb.  5,  1849.  Brother 
of  James  (1818),  Thomas  (1821)  and  Francis  B.  (1827). 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

TATE,  The  Rev.  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1850,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[5th  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Flotmanby,  Yorks.  (and  Margaret, 
dau.  of  William  Darley).  B.  Aug.  10,  1817.]  Matric.  from 
Balliol  College,  Oxford.  Nov.  30,  1835,  age  18;  Scholar  of 
University  CoUege,  1838-44;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1840;  M..A.. 
(Oxford)  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest,  1844;  C.  of 
St  George's,  Kidderminster,  1845-7.  R.  of  Girton,  Cambs., 
1848-50.  Inc.  of  Berkeley  Chapel,  Berkeley  Square,  London, 
1850-2.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Lower  Norwood,  Surrey,  1854-5. 
V.  of  Axminster  with  KUmington  and  Membury,  Devon, 
1855-67.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1860-7.  Married,  June,  1848, 
Emma,  dau.  of  Sir  Ambrose  Hardinge  Giffard.  Died  May  2, 
1867.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List.) 

TATE,  FRANCIS  BLACKBURNE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Mar.  31,  1827.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1789),  of 
Richmond,  Yorks.  (and  Margaret  Wallis).  School,  Rich- 
mond. Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1833;  priest,  1833.  V.  of  Charing,  Kent, 
1834-83.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  at  Quebec,  Canada,  1859. 
C.-in-c.  of  Threlkeld,  Cumberland,  1872-4.  C.-in-c.  of 
Newton- Reigny,  1874-6.  C.-in-c.  of  Kirkby  Ravensworth, 
Yorks.,  1876-8.  Latterly  of  Devon  Cottage,  Guildford,  where 
he  died,  June  24,  1887.  Brother  of  James  (1818),  Thomas 
(1821)  and  Feilding  W.  (1836).  (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
June  29,  1887.) 

TATE,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  23, 

1837.  Of  Hampshire.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  (1789), 
Chaplain  to  the  convict  estabUshment  at  Portsmouth.  School, 
Southsea.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar;  B.A.  (i6thWrangler) 
1841;  M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  Dec.  12,  1841; 
priest,  Dec.  11,  1842;  C.  of  Godstone,  Surrey,  1841-5.  C.  of 
Great  Warley,  Essex,  1847-9.  V.  of  St  Jude's,  Southwark, 
1849-56.  V.  of  Widcombe,  Bath,  1856-73.  R.  of  Lowestoft, 
1873-80.  Preb.  of  WeUs,  1871.  V.  of  Kippington,  Kent, 
1880-95.  Married  (i)  Apr.  9,  1847,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Maude,  of  Middlewood  HaU,  Yorks.;  (2)  Oct.  7,  1856,  EUen 
Georgiana,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-General  Sir  Love  Jones-Parry, 
of  Madryn  Castle,  Carnarvonshire.  One  of  the  Simeon 
Trustees.  Latterly  of  37,  Arundel  Gardens,  Kensington  Park, 
London,  W.  Died  Aug.  lo,  1900,  aged  82,  at  Bath.  Brother 
of  Charles  R.  (1844)  and  WUliam  B.  (1825).  (Boase,  vi.  662; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  11,  1900;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

TATE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Nov.  2,  1789.  Only  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Richmond,  Yorks.  B.  June  11,  1771,  at  Rich- 
mond. School,  Richmond  (Mr  Temple).  Matric.  Michs.  1790; 
B.A.  1794;  M.A.  1797.  Fellow,  1795-6.  Master  of  Richmond 
School,  Yorks.,  'for  36  years  (1796-1833)  of  pre-eminent 
success  the  learned  master  of  Richmond  School.'  R.  of 
Marske,  Yorks.,  1808-43.  Canon- Residentiary  and  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1833-43.  V.  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  1839-43. 
Married,  Sept.  29,  1796,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Feilding  WaUis, 
of  Ireland.  Author,  Horatius  Restitutus  (an  attempt  to 
arrange  the  books  of  Horace  in  chronological  order),  etc. 
Died  Sept.  2,  1843,  at  Clifton,  Bristol;  buried  in  St  Paul's. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  Thomas  (1821),  Francis  B.  (1827)  and 
FeUding  W.  (1836).  (Clergy  List;  Cansick,  Epitaphs,  163; 
D.N.B.,  which  gives  his  father's  name  as  James,  of  Berwick.) 

TATE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  14,  1818. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (above).  B.  [1801],  at  Rich- 
mond, Yorks.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1819; 
Scholar,  1820;  BeU  Scholar,  1820;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1832. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  Master  of  Richmond  School,  Yorks., 
1833-63.  R.  of  Hutton,  Essex,  1837-8.  V.  of  Easby,  Yorks., 
1838-45.  P.C.  of  Holv  Trinity,  Richmond,  1858-63. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Zetland,  1838-63.  Died 
Feb.  14,  1863,  at  Nice.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1821),  Francis  B. 
(1827)  and  FeUding,  W.  (1836);  father  of  Charles  G.  (1859) 
and  John  S.  (1858).  (Boase,  vi.  664;  Crockford;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Cansick,  Epitaphs,  163.) 


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Tate,  James 

TATE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  28,  1884.  S.  of 
Joseph,  fanner  (and  Ann).  B.  Feb.  20,  i860,  at  Leitnm.  Of 
Antrim.  Previously  at  Queen's  College,  Belfast  and  at  the 
Royal  University  of  Ireland.  Matric.  Lent,  1884;  B.A.  (i6«/i 
Wrangler)  1886;  Scholar,  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Assistant  Master 
at  King's  School,  Rochester,  1882-7;  at  Derby  School,  1889- 
92.  Died,  July  15,  1892,  very  suddenly  at  Gil  ingham, 
Dorset, '  whilst  waiting  to  see  the  Governors  of  the  GiUmgham 
Grammar  School  for  the  Headmastership  of  which  he  was 
a  candidate.'  {Eagle,  xvii.  414;  Roffensian  Reg.;  Derby  ^ch. 
Reg.) 

TATE,  JAMES  BELL  HILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  18,  1851.  S.  of  James  Bell,  Esq.,  of  Scarborough 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Holt,  of  Whitby).  [B.  Apr.  29, 
1833.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851.  Capt.,  2nd  West  Yorks.  Light 
Infantry  Militia.  Married,  Nov.  12,  1863,  Florence,  dau.  of 
Henry  Cleaver  Chapman,  of  Liverpool.  Died  Apr.  16,  1866, 
at  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight.   (Burke,  L.G.;  F.  P.  White.) 

TATE,  JAMES  MUNRO.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  30, 
1871.  S.  of  Henry  Carr,  General  (and  Jane).  B.  at  Southsea. 
Bapt.  Aug.  8,  1851.  [School,  Royal  Grammar,  Guildford.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1875;  priest,  June  11,  1876;  C.  of  Swadlmcote 
Derbs.  1875-7.  C.  of  Cutcombe,  Somerset,  1877-80.  V.  01 
Syleham,  Sufiolk,  1882-1925.  Subsequently  of  Syleham  old 
vicarage.  Died  in  Jan.  194 1.  {Crockford;  Eastern  Daily  Press, 
Jan.  30,  1941-) 

TATE,  JOHN  FRANCIS  FENWICK.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1895.  Eldest  s.  of  Thomas  [sometime  solicitor],  of  Allerbum, 
Alnwick,  Northumberland.  B.  July  20,  1876.  School, 
Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Second  Lieut.,  Lanes. 
Fusiliers,  1899;  Lieut.,  1900;  Captain,  1907.  Transferred  to 
60th  Rifles,  1908.  In  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901. 
Retired,  1914.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps;  Colonel;  A.A.G.,  at  the  War 
Office,  1918;  mentioned  in  Sec.  of  State's  List  for  'valuable 
services';  mentioned  in  Despatches).  Sometime  Secretary  of 
Camberley  Heath  golf  club.  Of  Bank  House,  Acklmgton, 
Northumberland.  Died  Oct.  9,  1951.  {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.; 
Army  Lists;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Oct.  12,  1951-) 

TATE,  JOHN  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20,  1858. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1818),  of  Richmond,  Yorks.  B.  there, 
Sept.  14,  1839.  School,  Charterhouse,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  In  the  Exchequer  and  Audit  Office. 
Died  Oct.  20,  1887.  Brother  of  Charles  G.  (1859)-  i^l- 
Carthus.) 

TATE,  ROBERT  FRANKLIN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1897;  from 
New  College,  Oxford,  where  he  had  kept  two  terms  (1887-8). 
S.  of  George  James,  schoolmaster,  deceased  (and  Jane  Elford). 
B.  July  24,  1859,  in  Kensington.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A. 
1900.  Morning  Leader  correspondent  in  Rome,  190:. 
British  Vice-Consul  in  Vienna,  and,  later,  correspondent  of 
the  Daily  News  and  assistant  correspondent  of  7  he  Times  in 
Paris.  Died  Sept.  11,  1932,  in  Paris.  {Venn,  11.  554;  The 
Times,  Sept.  13,  1932.) 

TATE,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  15, 
1891.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  [R.  of  Rossinver,  Co. 
Leitrim],  of  Kinlough,  Bundoran  (and  Elizabeth  Ashe).  B. 
there,  Aug.  27,  1872.  School,  Shrewsbury  (The  Rev.  H. 
Moss).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  scholar,  1891;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1894;  (Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1895);  M.A.  1898. 
Hon.  Fellow,  1948.  Ad  eundem,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1903; 
Litt.D.  (T.C.D.)  1943.  Senior  Classical  Master  at  St  Columba's 
College,  Rathfamham,  Co.  Dublin,  1896-1903.  Fellow  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1908;  Senior  Fellow,  1941;  Public 
Orator,  1914-52.  C.B.E.  1919;  K.B.E.  1920.  Officer  of  the 
Venerable  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem, 
1927;  Officier  de  I'Instruction  Publique,  1927;  Cavaliere  della 
Corona  d' Italia,  1929;  Chevalier  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur, 
1934.  Married,  1917,  Raby  Georgina,  dau.  of  William  Clarke, 
of  Dublin  and  widow  of  C.  J.  Lowry.  Author,  Orationes  et 
Epistolae  Dublinenses;  Carmina  Dublinensia.  Died  Jan.  22, 
1952.   {Who's  WJio;  The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1952.) 

TATE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23,  1821. 
[2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  James  (1789).  B.  at  Richmond,  Yorks. 
School,  Richmond.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  Scholar,  1826;  B.A. 
1828;  M.A.  1834.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1848.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1835;  priest,  1837.  C.  of  Edmonton, 
Middlesex, -1841-2;  succeeded  his  father  as  V.  there,  1843-63. 
Died  Jan.  21,  1863.  Brother  of  James  (1818),  Francis  B. 
(1827)  and  Feilding  W.  (1836).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  253.) 


Tatham,  Charles  Meaburn 

TATE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  28, 
1789.  S.  of  John,  of  York.  School,  York.  Matric.  Michs. 
1790;  Scholar,  1793;  B.A.  {Sth  Wrangler)  1704;  M.A.  i797; 
Fellow,  1796;  Junior  Dean,  1802-6;  Junior  Bursar,  1807-8. 
Second  Master  of  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Portsea,  -1841-5. 
Father  of  Charles  R.  (1844),  George  E.  (1837)  and  WilUam  B. 
(1825).    (Disappears  from  Clergy  List  1846.) 

TATE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Sept.  29, 
1797.  S.  of  James,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Bapt.  June  25,  I778. 
School,  Wakefield.   Matric.  Michs.  1798. 

TATE,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1858,  incorp.  from  Dublin. 
[S.  of  Thomas,  farmer.  B.  in  Yorks.]  B.A.  (Tnn.  Coll., 
Dublin),  1852;  M.A.  (T.C.D.),  1857;  LL.B.  and  LL.D. 
(T.C.D.),  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1856;  priest  (York) 
1857;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Sheffield,  and  Assistant  Master  in  the 
Collegiate  School,  Sheffield,  1856-9.  Head  Master  of  Alde- 
burgh  Grammar  School,  Sufiolk,  1859-65;  of  Seckford 
Grammar  School,  Woodbridge,  1865-74-  V.  of  Bredfield  with 
Lowdham  and  Pettistree,  1874-80.  R.  of  Stradbroke,  1880- 
1912.  J.P.  forSuHolk.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich.  Died  Oct.  8, 
1912,  aged  84.  {Al.  Dub.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  11, 
1912.) 

TATE,  WILLIAM  BUNTING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 

July  9,  1825.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  William  (1789)  [of  the  R.N. 
College,  Portsmouth].  B.  in  London.  School,  Sherborne, 
Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Bell  Scholar,  1827;  Scholar, 
1829;  B.A.  1830;  M..\.  1833.  Usher  at  Oakham  School, 
Rutland  in  1833.  V.  of  Nether-Wallop,  Hants.,  1834-51. 
Died,  Dec.  25,  1851.  Brother  of  Charles  R.  (1844)  and  George 
E.  (1837).  {Sherborne  Reg.;  Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1852,  I.  207.) 

TATHAM,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  7,  1833- 
S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  London  (and  Susan).  B.  in 
London.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A. 
1837;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1839;  priest  (Lichfield)  Aug.  8, 
1840;  C.  of  Horsley,  Derbs.,  1839-41.  P.C.  of  Halam,  Notts., 
1854-61.  Minor  Canon  of  Southwell  Collegiate  Church, 
1841-78.  Married,  Mary  Cranfield.  Died  Aug.  i,  1878,  aged 
68.   {Clergy  List;  The  Times,  Aug.  3,  1878.) 

TATHAM,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  14,  1827.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Heathcote,  architect,  and 
Warden  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  of  London  (and  Harriet 
Williams).  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831; 
M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1832;  priest  (Exeter)  1832. 
R.  of  Boconnoc  with  Bradoc,  Cornwall,  1832-74.  Preb.  of 
Exeter,  1860-74.  J.P.  for  Cornwall.  Married  (i)  Harriet,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Edwards;  (2)  1853,  Jemima  Annabel,  dau.  of 
Francis  GlanviUe,  of  Catchfrench,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Prayers  for  the  Use  of  Members  of  the  Church  of  England  during 
present  troubles;  Sermons.  Died  Feb.  22,  1874.  at  Bradoc 
rectory.  (.Si  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  Bib.  Cornub.;  Boase,  vi. 
664 ;  Cornwall  Reg.,  47 ;  Walford,  County  Families ;  Crockford.) 

TATHAM,  ARTHUR  LEOPOLD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Turner  (1852),  of  Leek,  Lanes.  B. 
[Aug.  6],  1868,  at  Preston.  School,  Lancaster  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Tancred  Scholar;  B.A.  1890;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1897.  At  St  George's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  and 
House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1894.  Practised 
at  Abergavenny.  Married,  July  i,  1902,  Mary  Blackwood, 
only  dau.  of  F.  B.  Hallowes,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Checkley,  Redhill. 
Died  early  in  1936.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Venn,  11.  493;  Medical 
Directories.) 
TATHAM,  CHARLES  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1881, 
S.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  E[dmund]  (Queen's  College,  Oxford. 
1849)  [V.]  of  Ryburgh,  Norfolk.  B.  Aug.  5,  1864.  School, 
Mariborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 
1890.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1888;  practised  in  London  (Messrs 
Ladbury,  Tatham  and  Burgis).  Married,  July  16,  1904,  Ethel 
Rose,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Hughes,  of  London.  Died  Feb.  27, 
1925,  at  Hampstead.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
K.  S.  Block.) 
TATHAM,  CHARLES  MEABURN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1847.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Meaburn,  solicitor,  of  Blooms- 
bury  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  Sept.  21,  1828,  in  London.  School 
[Highgate  Grammar  and]  Sedbergh  (Mr  Evans).  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M..'V.  1854.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Mar.  20,  1851.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  i,  1853.  Equity 
Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  A  Governor  of  King's  College 
Hospital,  London.  Steward  of  the  Sons  of  the  Clergy  Cor- 
poration. Married,  July  20,  1853,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of 
Thomas  CoUingridge,  of  Highgate.  Died  July  12,  1924,  at 
Cary  Castle,  St  Marychurch,  Devon.  Brother  of  Meaburn  S. 
(1850);  father  of  Herbert  F.  W.  (1881).  {Eagle,  xliv.  ioi; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
July  15,  1924-) 


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Tatham,  Christopher  Kemplay 

TATHAM,  CHRISTOPHER  KEMPLAY.  Adra.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  S.  of  Thomas  Clarke  (1858),  of  4,  Montagu 
Mansions,  Portman  Square,  London.  B.  [May  26],  1881,  at 
Highgate.  School,  Eastbourne  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
July,  1905.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Parliamentary  drafts- 
man. Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  London 
Regt.  (R.  Fus.)).  Of  3,  Hare  Court,  Temple,  in  1948.  (Law 
Lists.) 

TATHAM,  CHRISTOPHER  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1878.  S.  of  Robert  Gordon,  surgeon,  of  Poplar  (and 
Emma  Louisa).  B.  Dec.  7,  1859,  in  Poplar.  Bapt.  June  8, 
i860.   [School,  Greenwich.]    Matric.  Michs.  1878. 

TATHAM  [EDWARD].  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  May  11, 
1767.  Of  Westmorland.  [S.  of  James.  Bapt.  Oct.  i,  1749,  at 
Dent,  Sedbergh.  School,  Sedbergh.]  Matric.  from  Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  June  21,  1769;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1772;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1776.  Fellow  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1781;  B.D. 
1783;  D.D.  1787;  Rector,  1792-1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1776; 
priest,  I778;C.  of  Banbury.  R.  of  Twyford,  Bucks. 1792-1834. 
Preached,  about  1802,  a  famous  sermon,  2^  hours  long,  in 
defence  of  the  disputed  verse  in  St  John's  Gospel;  concluded 
'by  leaving  the  subject  to  the  learned  bench  of  Bishops  "who 
have  little  to  do  and  do  not  always  do  that  little." '  Resided 
latterly  chiefly  at  Combe  Rectory,  near  Oxford :  scarcely  ever 
appeared  in  Oxford  except  to  bring  in  pigs  of  his  o^vn 
breeding  to  be  sold  in  the  market.  Unpopular  in  his  College, 
where  he  was  known  as  'The  Devil  who  looked  over  Lincoln.' 
R.  of  Whitchurch,  Shropshire,  1829-34.  Married,  1801, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Cook,  of  Cheltenham.  Author, 
controversial  sermons  and  pamphlets,  including  The  Chart 
and  Scale  of  Truth  by  which  to  find  the  Cause  of  Error,  which 
embodied  a  new  system  of  logic,  and  was  admired  by  Edmund 
Burke  and  others.  Died  Apr.  24,  1834,  at  Combe  rectory. 
Buried  in  AU  Saints  Church,  Oxford.  (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.; 
G.  V.  Cox,  Recollections  of  Oxford,  233.) 

TATHAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  I,  1768.  See  the  above;  perhaps  the  same. 

TATHAM,  ERNEST  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Sept.  29,  1879. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1887; 
M.D.  1890.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1886. 
Senior  House  Surgeon,  General  Hospital,  Cheltenham. 
Practised  at  Halesowen,  Worcs.  (1890)  and  then  at  Chelten- 
ham. Resided  latterly  at  Redover,  West  Byfleet,  where  he 
died  Sept.  25,  1943,  aged  82;  buried  at  Pyrford.  [Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  Sept.  27,  1943.) 

TATHAM,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1863.  S.  of  John  Laurence.  B.  [Nov.  11],  1844,  at  Highgate, 
London.  School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar, 
1866;  B.A.  (i9(/i  Classic)  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Assistant  Master 
at  Marlborough  College,  1867;  at  Westminster,  i868-75-  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1869;  priest,  1871.  Head  Master  of  Hereford 
Cathedral  School,  1875-90.  V.  of  Wing,  Bucks,  and  R.  of 
Grove,  1890-1918.  Rural  Dean  of  Ivinghoe,  i893-i9i5- 
Married  Bertha  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Jackson, 
Bishop  of  London.  Died  Apr.  28,  1918.  Brother  of  Thomas  C. 
(1858).   {Crockford;  The  Times,  May  i,  1918.) 

TATHAM,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1877.  S.  of  Alfred  Charles,  Esq.  B.  at  High- 
gate.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Died  July  20, 
1915,  at  Roehampton  Vale,  London,  aged  60.  (The  'limes, 
July  24,  1915.) 

TATHAM,  GEORGE  TURNER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1852.  S.  of  Rowland,  yeoman,  of  Shoolbred  (and  Betty). 
B.  Apr.  15,  1832,  at  Dent,  Sedbergh.  School,  Sedbergh  (The 
Rev.  J.  H.  Evans).  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A. 
1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  Mar.  1857;  priest,  Feb.  28, 
1858.  Assistant  Master  at  Bromsgrove  School,  1856-9;  Head 
Master  of  Preston  Grammar  School,  1859-74.  V.  of  Leek, 
Lanes.,  1874-93.  Died  Dec.  17,  1893.  Father  of  Arthur  L. 
(1887).  (Bromsgrove  Reg.;  Eagle,  xviii.  208;  Boase,  vi.  665; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  28,  1893.) 

TATHAM  (post  TATHAM-WARTER),  HENRY  DE  GREY 
WARTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1880.  S.  of 
Meabum  Smith  (1850),  of  11,  Grosvenor  Square,  London  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  de  Grey  Warter,  of  Salop).  B.  [Feb.  22], 
1862,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A. 
1884.  Of  Cruck  Meole  House,  Salop.  J. P.  for  Salop.  Adopted, 
by  deed  poll,  the  additional  name  of  Warter,  1897.  Married, 
Aug.  2,  1900,  Kathleen  Maud,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dearlove,  of 
Oxburgh  Hall,  Norfolk.  Died  July  2,  1927.  (£<o»  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.) 


Tatham,  Ralph  Raisbeck 

TATHAM,  HERBERT  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  30,  1881.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Charles  Meaburn 
(1847),  of  14,  Cleveland  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London.  B. 
Dec.  2,  1861,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1883;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1885); 
B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1890.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1886-1909. 
Author  of  school  textbooks;  co-author,  with  A.  C.  Benson,  of 
Meti  of  Might.  Died  Aug.  4,  1909,  at  Chamonix,  Switzerland, 
as  the  result  of  an  accident.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  9,  1909.) 

TATHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9,  1752. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1700),  V.  of  Wiston  (or  Wissington), 
Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1752; 
Scholar,  1752;  B.A.  1756;  M..\.  1760.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
1756;  priest  (Rochester)  1757;  C.  of  Wiston,  1756-7.  C.  of 
Cray  St  Paul's,  Kent,  i757-7o.  V.  of  Meopham,  1770. 
V.  of  Lexden,  Essex,  until  his  death  in  1786.  (Peile,  11.  257; 
Records  of  Rochester;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith). 

TATHAM,  JOHN.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  9, 1846;  re-adm. 
pens.  Oct.  12,  1846  and  sizar,  June  29,  1847.  S.  of  John, 
miner,  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  (and  Hannah).  B.  Aug.  5,  1821, 
at  Tatham.  [School,  Bentham  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1846;  B.A.  1850.  C.  of  Melling,  Lanes.,  1851-7.  P.C.  of 
Rydal,  Westmorland,  1857-73.  Died  Apr.  19,  1886,  at 
Streatham,  Surrey.  (Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian, 
.A.pr.  28,  1886.) 

TATHAM,  LEONARD  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28, 
1874.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Highgate,  London.  B.  there.  Mar.  2, 
1855.  School,  Clifton  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A. 
1878.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1883;  practised  in  London  (.Messrs 
Tatham  and  Hardy).  Latterly  of  Redover,  West  ByBeet. 
Died  Sept.  14,  1940.   (Law  Lists;  The  2  imes,  Sept.  16,  1940.) 

TATHAM,  MEABURN  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  1850.  S.  of  Meabum,  solicitor,  of  London  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  May  22,  1832,  in  Torrington  Square,  London. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A. 
1857.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1857;  practised  in  London  (Messrs 
Meaburn,  Carling  and  Walls,  3,  Frederick's  Place,  Old  Jewry). 
Married,  Apr.  22,  i860,  Mary  Eliza,  only  dau.  of  Henry  de 
Grey  Warter,  of  Cruck  Meole  House,  Salop.  Died  in  1870. 
Fatherof  Henry  deG.W.  (1880);  brother  of  Charles  M.  (1847). 
(Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  2  he  Guardian,  Apr.  18,  i860.) 

TATHAM,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  5,  1771. 
S.  of  Ralph  (1722),  M.D.,  late  of  Sunderland  (and  Elizabeth 
Yellowlee).  B.  at  Sunderland.  [Bapt.  Aug.  7,  i75i-]  School, 
Appleby.  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar,  1771;  B.A.  1776. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Durham)  June  16,  1776; 
priest  (Durham)  Sept.  20,  1778;  C.  of  Ingram,  Northumber- 
land. V.  of  Addingham,  Cumberland,  1795-1825.  V.  of 
Bishopton,  Durham,  1806-25.  Chaplain  of  Sherbum  Hospital. 
Married,  Sept.  25,  1776,  Anne,  dau.  of  Meabome  Smith,  of 
Morton  House,  Durham.  Died  Jan.  6,  1825,  at  Bishopton. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  William  (1806)  and  Thomas  (1802). 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  505;  Durham  Ord.  Book;  G.  Mag., 
1825,  I.  378.) 

TATHAM,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1796.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  (above).  B.  at  Barton, 
Whittingham,  Northumberland.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  6,  1778. 
School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1796;  Scholar,  1796;  B..\. 
(12th  Wrangler)  1800;  M..\.  1803;  B.D.  1811;  D.D.  (per  Lit. 
Reg.)  1839.  Fellow,  1802;  tutor,  1814-30;  President,  1827- 
39;  Master,  1838-57.  Junior  Proctor,  1809-10.  Orator, 
1809-36;  '  He  was  well  qualified  for  this  office  by  his  singular 
dignity  of  person,  courtesy  of  manner,  and  a  great  skill  in 
complimentary  speeches.  The  wags  said  of  him:  "He  brought 
forth  butter  in  a  lordly  dish.'"  Vice-Chancellor,  1839-40  and 
1845-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  July  8,  1804;  pnest, 
Sept.  30,  1804;  C.  of  Longstowe  with  Croxton,  Cambs.,  1807. 
Chaplain  of  Horningsea,  1809.  R.  of  St  Mary  Colkirk  with 
Stibbard,  Norfolk,  1816-57.  Died  Jan.  19,  1857,  at  St  John's 
Lodge,  aged  79.  M.I.  on  site  of  old  Chapel.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1802)  and  William  (1806).  (Durliatn  Sch.  Reg.; 
R.  F.  Scott;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  505;  Boase,  in.  881.) 

TATHAM,  RALPH  RAISBECK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  28,  1840.  [6th]  s.  of  Thomas  Trever,  solicitor,  of 
Highgate  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  there  [Apr.  18,  1822].  Bapt. 
July  26,  1822.  Schools  [Highgate  Grammar]  and  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar;  B.A.  1844; 
M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of 
Highgate,  1845-8.  V.  of  Dallington,  Sussex,  1848-93.  Preb. 
of  Chichester,  1889-93.  Married,  Apr.  11,  1850,  Caroline, 
younger  dau.  of  Henry  Wihner,  Esq.,  of  Down  Place, 
Hastings.  Died  Oct.  1,  1S93,  at  Chichester.  Father  of 
Thomas  B.  (1883).  (Eagle,  xviii.  81;  Crockford;  TheGuardian 
Oct.  II,  1893.) 

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Tatham,  Reginald 

TATHAM,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  29,  1863. 
S.  of  Richard,  deceased  [of  Lowfield,  Burton-in-Lonsdale, 
Yorks]  (and  Ellen).  B.  [June  19,  1844],  at  Bentham,  Lanes. 
Schools,  Merchant  Taylors'  and  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B.A.  1867.  Sometime  Assistant  Director-General, 
Public  Works  Dept.,  Ceylon.  Then  an  engineer  in  Manchester, 
where  he  was  accidentally  killed  by  the  bursting  of  a  cotton- 
press,  'before  1878.'  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.,  which 
gives  year  of  death  as  1869;  Rossall  Reg.;  Pcile,  11.  576.) 

TATHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23,  1802. 
Of  Northumberland.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  (i77i).  Bapt. 
May  8,  1783,  at  Whittingham.]  School,  Durham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1802;  Scholar,  1802;  B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1809.  Ord. 
deacon- (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Mar.  22,  1807;  priest 
(Lincohi,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Dec.  13,  1807;  C.  of  Over, 
Cambs.,  1807-9.  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School, 
Haydon  Bridge,  Northumberland,  1809-17.  C.  (to  his  brother) 
at  Colkirk,  Norfolk,  -1841-50.  Died  at  the  rectory.  Mar.  24, 
1850.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1796)  and  William  (1806).  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  505;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  i.  618.) 

TATHAM,  THOMAS  BARTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  30,  1883.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Raisbeck 
(1840)  (and  Caroline).  B.  Mar.  24,  1864,  at  Dallington, 
Sussex.  Bapt.  Mar.  24,  1864.  School,  Hereford  Cathedral 
(Mr  Francis  H.  Tatham).  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886; 
M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of 
Tettenhall,  Staffs.,  1889-92.  C.  of  Basingstoke,  Hants., 
1892-6.  R.  of  St  Paul's,  Cleveland,  Queensland,  1897-9-  R- 
of  Sherwood,  Queensland,  1899-1904.  R.  of  Hockclifie,  Beds., 
1904-32.  Married,  Jan.  15,  1898,  at  Watson's  Bay,  Sy4ney 
Harbour,  Mary,  widow  of  William  O.  Barsham,  M.R.C.S., 
late  of  Bagshot  and  Bournemouth.  Died  Feb.  29,  1932,  at 
Aylesbury;  buried  at  Hockclifie.  (Eagle,  xlvii.  112;  Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Mar.  2,  1932.) 

TATHAM,  THOMAS  CLARKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  17, 
1858.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Lawrence,  barrister-at-law,  of 
6,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.  B.  [Dec.  5],  1839,  at  Highgate. 
School,  Sussex  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862; 
M.A.  1867.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  29,  1861.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1864.  On  the  North-Eastern  and  Midland 
Circuits.  Married,  Sept.  3,  1879,  Caroline  Newsam,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Kemplay,  of  Leeds.  Resided  at  Highgate.  Died 
Mar.  I,  1914.  Father  of  Christopher  K.  (1900);  brother  of 
Francis  H.  (1863).  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  The  Times,  Mar.  2,  1914.) 

TATHAM,  THOMAS  CROWTHER.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs. 
1874;  B.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1877;  priest,  1878; 
C.  of  Byers  Green,  Durham,  1877-84.  C.  of  Stockton-on-Tees, 
1884-6.  C.  of  Crook,  1886-9.  P.C.  of  Sunnybrow,  1889-1913. 
Latterly  of  49,  Compton  Road,  Sherwood,  Nottingham. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1921. 

TATHAM,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  10, 
1821.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Mount  Street,  London  (and 
—  Shepherd,  of  Cadogan  Place,  London).  [B.  Aug.  5,  1804.] 
School,  Rugby.   Doubtful  if  resided.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

TATHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  19,  1806. 
Of  Durham.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  (i77i).]  Matric.  Michs. 
1806;  Scholar,  1806;  B.A.  1810;  M..^..  1813;  B.D.  1821. 
Fellow,  1812-34.  Senior  Proctor,  1819-20.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham),  Michs.  1810;  priest,  Mich.  1811;  C.  of  Bishopton, 
Durham,  1810-11.  C.  of  Easington,  1811.  Chaplain  at 
Homingsea,  Cambs.,  1819-24.  R.  of  Great  Oakley,  Essex, 
1833-4.  Died  Aug.  29,  1834,  aged  47,  in  College.  Brother  of 
Ralph  (1796)  and  Thomas  (1802).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
505;  Durham  Ord.  Book;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  11.  582;  The  Times, 
Sept.  4,  1834.) 

TATLOCK,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar. 
13,1754-  Of  Lanes.  School,  Rivington.  Matric.  Michs.  1754; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1758.  C.  of  Walton-on-the-Hill,  and  R.  of 
West  Derby,  Lanes.,  for  many  years.  Married  Nancy,  only 
dau.  of  J.  Johnson,  of  Everton.  Father  of  Johnson  (1785). 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

TATLOCK,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  7, 
1827.  S.  of  Johnson  (next).  B.  of  Everton.  School,  private. 
Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Married,  1835.  Died  c.  1848.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

TATLOCK,  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  7,  1785. 
S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Henry  (1754),  B.A.,  of  West  Derby,  in  the 
parish  of  Walton,  near  Liverpool.  B.  Jan.  9, 1767,  at  Everton, 
near  Liverpool.  Schools,  Liverpool  (Mr  Kitchen),  Rainford 
(Mr  Braithwaite)  and  Clitheroe  (Mr  T.  Wilson).  Matric. 
Easter,  1786;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792.  V.  of  Lathom,  Lanes, 
for  many  years.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  J.  Brownbill,  and 
widow  of  —  Seddon.  Died  in  1818.  Father  of  the  above. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 


Taunton,  The  Rev.  Charles  Edward 

TATLOW,  ANTHONY  TISSINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1839.  [2nd  s.  of  Anthony  Tissington,  late  of  Hot- 
wells,  Bristol,  Lieut.,  in  the  Army,  deceased.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford, 
1859.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  24,  1843.  Brother  of 
the  next.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TATLOW,  JOHN  ST  MAWE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  17,  1833.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Anthony  S.  Tissington  [mineral- 
dealer,  of  The  Strand,  London].  B.  in  London.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Resided  until  1837.  Died 
Oct.  5,  1837,  'in  the  Strand,  in  his  21st  year.'  Brother  of  the 
above.   (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1837,  n.  546.) 

TATTAM,  The  Rev.  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Mar.  18, 
1823;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [B.  1789.]  R-  of  St  Cuthbert's, 
Bedford,  1822-49.  R-  of  Great  Woolstone,  Bucks.,  1831-49. 
V.  of  Stanford  Rivers,  Essex,  1849-68.  F.R.S.,  1835.  Arch- 
deacon of  Bedford,  1845-66.  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  H.M. 
the  Queen,  1853-68.  Coptic  scholar.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Dublin, 
1845;  D.D.  Gottingen;  D.Phil.,  Leyden.  Author,  Helps  to 
Devotion;  An  Edition  of  the  Gospels  in  Arabic  and  Coptic; 
A  compendious  Grammar  of  the  Egyptian  Language;  etc.  Died 
Jan.  8,  1868,  at  Stanford  Rivers.  (Boose,  ill.  881;  D.N.B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1868,  I.  263.) 

TATTERSALL,  CREASSEY  EDWARD  CECIL.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1896.  S.  of  Edward,  of  25,  Southampton 
Row,  London.  B.  [Sept.  7],  1S77,  in  London.  School,  City  of 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B..\.  1899.  In  the  Textiles 
Department,  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum,  1915 ;  subsequently 
Keeper  of  the  Department.  Author,  1000  End  Games  (Chess) ; 
Hand-Woven  Carpets,  Oriental  and  European;  Fine  Carpets 
at  the  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum;  The  Carpets  of  Persia; 
History  of  British  Carpets,  etc.  Of  Sorrento,  Lyme  Regis., 
in  1952.   (Who's  Who.) 

TATTERSALL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  21, 
1815 ;  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Apr.  25,  1814,  age  18.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Corpus 
Christi  College,  Oxford,  1767),  V.  of  Harewood  and  Ledsham, 
Yorks.]  Matric.  Lent,  1816;  B.A.  1819.  V.  of  Ledsham, 
1820-2.  Died  July  29,  1822,  aged  26,  at  Hastings.  Cousin  of 
the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide; 
Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1822,  11.  188.) 

TATTERSALL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  6,  1799.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  [de  Chair]  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1770),  V.  of  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucs. 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Ward,  of  Wandsworth  Hall, 
Surrey).  B.  in  Gloucs.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1800;  Scholar.  Ensign,  65th  Foot,  1802;  Lieut.,  1803.  At 
one  time  in  the  medical  profession.  At  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  1817,  age  36.  C.  of  Westbourne,  Sussex,  1819. 
Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Col.  Johnstone,  63rd  Regt.,  and 
had  issue.  Died  May  11,  1823.  Cousin  of  the  above.  (Record 
of  Old  Westminsters ;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TATTERSALL,  OSWALD  ERIC.  .^dm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
1899.  S.  of  Oswald.  B.  Nov.  26,  1880,  at  Sharow,  Ripon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1902.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1906;  practised  in  London,  Messrs  Gaul  and  Tattersall, 
12  Stratford  Place.  Of  Twickenham,  Middlesex  in  1949. 
(Law  Lists.) 

TATTERSALL-MUSGRAVE,  JOHN  (1865),  see  MUSGRAVE. 

TATTERSHALL,  HERBERT  MARTYN  EUDO.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Sept.  30,  1859.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (next). 

B.  Apr.  7,  1840.  School  Christ's  Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1868; 
priest,  1869;  C.  of  Penwortham,  Lanes.,  1868-72.  C.  of 
Tamworth,  Staffs.,  1872-4.   C.  of  Austrey,  Warws.,  1874-84- 

C.  of  Newton,  Suffolk,  1885-91.  Died  Mar.  3,  1891.  (Christ's 
Hospital  Exhtbitioners;  Crockford.) 

TATTERSHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  1811. 
Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  a  Wesleyan  Minister,  of  Brampton,  Hunts.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1811;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1816;  M.A.  1819; 
D.D.  1838.  Fellow,  1821-7.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford, 
1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,  1820.  P.C.  of  St 
Augustine's,  Everton,  Lanes.,  1830-46.  Died  Oct.  29,  1846, 
aged  51.  Father  of  Herbert  M.  E.  (above).  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Foster,  Index  Eicles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.  1847,  i.  99; 
G.  C.  Chambres.) 

TAUNTON,  The  Rev.  CHARLES  EDWARD.  M.A.,  1864,  incorp. 
from  Oxford.  [2nd  s.  of  William  Elias  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1789)  [  ater  knighted],  of  London.  B.  Jan.  15,  1830. 
School,  Eton.]  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  June  14, 
1848,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1852;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1855.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1853;  priest,  1854;  C.  of  Frome 
Selwood,  Somerset,  1853-60.  C.  of  Llangasty-Tal-Y-Llyn, 
Brecon,  1863-9.  C.  of  Newland,  Worcs.,  1869-71.  V.  of 
St  John's,  Harlow,  Essex,  1871-87.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1901.  Brother  of  WiUiam  E.  (1836).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.) 


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TAUNTON,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  lo, 
1837.  Of  Oxfordshire.  [4th  s.  of  Thomas  Henry  (Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  1789),  Clerk  of  the  Peace  {and  Jane,  dau.  of 
Stephen  Davis,  of  Oxford).  B.  Sept.  12,  1815,  at  Oxford.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841 ;  M.A.  1844.  Adm.  ad  eundetn, 
at  Oxford,  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  Dec.  19,  1841; 
priest,  Dec.  iS,  1842;  C.  of  Northfield,  Birmingham,  1841-4. 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Hammersmith,  1844-53.  C.  of  UpweU, 
Norfolk,  1S53-5.  Vice-Principal  of  St  Margaret's  College, 
Fulham,  Middlesex,  1861-3.  C.  of  St  Michael  and  All  Angels, 
Sydenham,  Kent.,  1863-5.  C.  of  Hammersmith,  i867-75- 
C.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Sydenham,  Kent,  1875-6.  V.  of 
Kingswood,  Surrey,  1876-1901.  Married  (i)  Feb.  21,  1843, 
Ann  RoUo,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Gamett,  and 
had  issue;  (2)  Jan.  6,  1870,  Flora  Charlotte,  younger  dau.  of 
Commissary-General  John  Wilde,  and  had  further  issue. 
Resided  latterly  at  Kingswood  vicarage,  where  he  died 
May  6,  1904.  (Eagle,  xxvi.  239;  Al.  Oxcm.;  Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  Collect  Cornub.;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  12,  1870;  The 
Times,  May  9,  1904.) 

TAUNTON,  SIDNEY  CHARLES.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall  , 
1886.  S.  of  J.  C.  C,  Esq.,  of  The  Ehns,  Edgbaston,  Birming- 
ham. School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1893;  practised  at  44, 
WaterlooStreet,  Birmingham  (Messrs Taunton  and  Whitfield). 
Disappears  from  La-^'  Lists,  1949. 

TAUNTON,  WILLIAM  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21, 
1836.  [Eldest  s.  of  Sir  William  Elias,  deceased  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  17S9)  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  (and  Maria,  dau.  cf 
Henry  William  Atkinson).  B.  Jan.  8,  18 18.  School,  West- 
minster.] Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1847.  Adm. 
ad  eundetn,  at  Oxford,  1848.  Of  Freeland  Lodge,  Oxon.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Oxon.  Captain,  5th  Oxfordshire  RiHe  Vols. 
Married,  Oct.  18,  1848,  Sarah  Percival,  youngest  dau.  of 
Percival  Walsh,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  Oxon.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Mar.  23,  1873.  Brother  of  Charles  E.  (1864).  [Al.Oxon.; 
Old  Westminsters  iCollea.  CarnMi.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

TAVEL,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  atTRiNiTY, 
Feb.  6,  1788.  S.  of  Beat,  of  St  Augustine's  Town,  America. 
Private  tuition.  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  Scholar,  1791;  B.A. 
(2nd  Wrangler  and  Second  Smith's  prize)  1792;  M.A.  1795. 
FeUow,  1793;  Assistant  Tutor,  1797-1801;  Tutor,  1801-11. 
F.R.S.,  i8i8.  V.  (non-resident)  of  Kellington,  Yorks.  1811-17. 
R.  of  Campsea-Ashe,  Sufiolk,  1817-29-  V.  of  Euston,  1828-9. 
Married,  1811,  Lady  .\ugusta  Fitzroy,  dau.  of  Augustus 
Henry,  Duke  of  Grafton,  and  had  one  daughter.  Died  Apr.  26, 
1829,  aged  57,  in  London.  (Rev.  E.  C.  Hudson;  G.  Mag., 
1829,  I.  474-) 

TAVERNER,  HERBERT  LACY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.  S.  of  [Major-Gen.  Edmund]  Lewin,  of  Great  Bridge 
House,  Romsey,  Hants,  (and  Mary,  5th  dau.  of  Herbert 
Mackworth,  R.N.).  B.  [Jan.  13],  1870,  in  Upper  Hyderabad, 
India.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Consulting 
Engineer;  practised  in  London  (Tavemer  and  Co.) ;  a  Director 
of  Messrs  Stockall,  Marples  and  Co.  Married  (i)  1896, 
Miss  Marshall;  (2)  Oct.  19,  1920,  Beatrice  Violet  Thorpe. 
Resided  at  40,  Wobum  Square,  London.  (Winchester  Coll. 
Reg.) 

TAVISTOCK,  MARQUESS  OF  (1757)  and  (1807),  see  RUSSELL, 
FRANCIS. 

TAW  SEIN  KO.  University  Teacher  in  Burmese,  1892-5.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1892.  S.  of  Taw  Sun,  merchant. 
B.  [Dec.  7,  1864],  at  Moulmein,  Burma.  School,  Government 
High,  Prome,  Royal  Mission,  Mandalay  and  Government 
High,  Rangoon.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Lecturer  in  Burmese 
and  PaU,  at  Rangoon  CoUege,  1882-5.  Translator  and  Assist- 
ant Secretary  to  Government  of  India,  1885-92  and  1894-6. 
At  Peking  and  elsewhere  in  China,  1897-8.  Adviser  on 
Chinese  .affairs  and  Assistant  Secretary  to  Government, 
1898-1905.  Kaiser-i-Hind  gold  medal,  1903;  Companion, 
Imperial  Service  Order,  1911.  Married,  1889,  Ma  Mya,  dau. 
of  Tan  Tun,  merchant,  of  Rangoon.  Author,  Elemetitary 
Handbook  of  the  Burmese  Language,  etc.  Died  May  29,  1930. 
(Peile,  11.  780;  Who  was  Who.) 

TAWNEY,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  31,  1S56.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  1819).  B.  [Dec.  26,  1838],  at  Clifton.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Bell  Scholar,  1857;  Davies 
Scholar,  1858;  Scholar,  1858;  B.A.  (Senior  Classic)  i860; 
M.A.  1863.  Fellow,  i860.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  i, 
i860.  Joined  the  Bengal  EducaUon  Dept.,  1864;  Professor 
in  the  Presidency  CoUege,  1864-76;  Principal,  1876-93. 
Director  of  Public  Instruction;  retired  in  1892.  Registrar  of 
Calcutta  University,  1877,  1884  and  1889.  Librarian  to  the 
India  Office,  1893-1903.  CLE.,  1888.  Married,  July  3,  1867, 
Constance  Catherine,  dau.  of  Dr  Charles  J.  Fox,  of  Brisling- 
ton,  Somerset.  Translated  various  Sanskrit  texts.    Latterly 


Tayler,  Charles  Benjamin 

of  Southlands,  Weybridge.  Died  July  29,  1922,  at  Camberley. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Keg.;  India  Office  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of 
Court;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  31,  1922.) 
TAWNEY,  EDWARD  BERNARD.    M..\.  from  Trinity,  i88o. 
Assistant  to  the  Professor  of  Geology  and  Assistant  Curator 
of   the   Woodwardian   Museum,    1878-82.    Curator  of   the 
Bristol  Museum,  1S71-8.   At  the  R.  School  of  Mines,  1860-3. 
F.G.S.    Died  Dec.  30,  1882,  aged  42,  at  Mentone.    (Reg.  of 
R.  School  of  .Mines;  Boase,  iii.  883;  The  Times,  Jan.  4,  1883.) 
TAYLER,  ARCHDALE  DRURY.    Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.  July 
1881.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Carr  Archdale  (1845),  R.  of 
Orwell,  Cambs.  (and  Lydia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh 
Arthur  Bishop,  R.  of  Cley,  Norfolk.  B.  July  26,  1862.  School, 
Westminster.]   Matric.  Non-CoU.  .Michs.  1881.   Died  July  18, 
1890,  at  Brandon,  Virginia,  U.S.A.   Brother  of  Eraser  H.  J. 
(1883)  and  Frederick  A.  W.  (1885).    (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters.) 
TAYLER,    ARCHDALE    WILSON.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 
Christ's,  Feb.  6,  i777-  [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph  (1738)  (and  Ann, 
dau.  of  John  Wilson,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk).   B.  1759.  at 
King's  Lynn.    Bapt.  Jan.  22,  i759-    School,  Kmg's  Lynn. 
Matric.  Michs.  1777.    Resided  untU  Lady  Day,  1780.    [His 
family  adopted  the  Tayler  speUing  of  the  name  early  in  the 
eighteenth  century,  to  prevent  confusion  with  a  fanuly  of 
Taylor,  also  of  King's  Lynn.]    Adm.  at  the  .Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  15,  1775;  migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  29,  1781. 
Freeman  of  King's  Lynn.    Inherited  Knight  Thorpe,  Leics., 
from  his  maternal  uncle,  Archdale  Wilson,  but  sold  it  in 
small   parcels   between  c.    1797-1803.     Lived   at   Morcott, 
Rutland,  1783-86;  at  Broughton-Pogis,  Oxon.,  and  finaUy  at 
Boreham  House,  Herts.,  1792-1812.    Married,  Jan.  3,  1783, 
at  Alexton,  Leics.,  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  HaU, 
Dean  of  Booking  and  sister  of  Dean  Charles  Henry  Hall  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.),  and  had  issue,  17  children,  9  sons,  8  dau., 
all  of  whom  were  alive  when  the  youngest  was  21.   Lost  his 
fortune  owing  to  the  dishonesty  of  an  agent,  and  became 
Paymaster  to  the  11th  Regt.  of  Foot,  1812.    Died  Apr.  11, 
18 14,  at  Ceuta.  Brother  of  Joseph  (1785) ;  father  of  Henry  J. 
(1812),  Joseph  F.  (1824)  and  the  next.  (Peile,  11.  307;  Inns  of 
Court;  E.  K.  Kenworthy-Brown.) 
TAYLER,  CHARLES.    .\dm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Apr.  4,  1822. 
[4th  s.  of  Archdale  WUson  (above).    B.  at  Boreham  House, 
Herts.  Bapt.  Feb.  28,  1796.  School,  Charterhouse  (Gown  Boy, 
Orator,   exhibitioner).    Had  matric.  Dec.  16,  i8n,  age  15, 
from  Christ  Church,  Oxford;  rusticated,  1813,  according  to 
family   tradition,   for  driving  a  four-in-hand  round   "Tom 
Quad.'  A'clerkunderGovemment'ini8i9.]  Matric.  Easter, 
1822;  B.A.  1827.  Ord.  priest  (Worcester)  Jan.  25,  1S28;  C.  of 
Mosely,   Worcs.,    1828-30.    Assistant   Master  at   Elizabeth 
College'  Guernsey  and  Chaplain  of  Bethel  Chapel,  Guernsey, 
1830-40.  V.  of  Halam,  Notts.,  1840-53-  V.  of  Bamby-m-the- 
Willows    1854-8.    Married,  c.  1818,  Mary  Ann  — ,  and  had 
issue  Author,  5«rmoKS.  Died  July  24, 1858.  Brother  of  Henry 
J.  (1812),  and  Joseph  F.  (1824).  (Crockford;B.  K.  Kenworthy- 
Brown  (great  grandson) ;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 
TAYLER,  CHARLES  BASIL.    .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,1897.  Of  Somerset.   [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Wood 
Henry  (1850),  deceased,  V.  of  Holy  Trmity,  CarUsle.    B. 
Apr.  2,  1878,  at  Wesfon-super-Mare.    Schools,  Rossall  and 
Carlisle   Grammar.     Matric.    Michs.    1897;    Scholar,    1898; 
Stewart  of  Rannoch  Scholar,  1899;  B.A.  1900;  M..A..  1919. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1903;  priest  (Ripon)  1904;  C.  of  Beeford, 
Yorks.,  1903-4.   C.  of  Kirkby  Ravensworth,  1904-10.   C.  of 
Brough-under-Stainmore,    Westmorland,    1910-12.     C.    of 
Threlkeld,    Cumberland,    1912-14.     C.    of    Stalmine    with 
Preesall,   Lanes.,    1914-15.    C.  of   Rosley   with   Woodside, 
Cumberland,   1915-16.    Lie.   Pr.,  dio.  of  Carlisle,  1916-19. 
C.   of   Norton,   Derbs.,    1919-22.     Perm,    to  Offic,  dio.   of 
SouthweU,   1922-3;  dio.  of  CarUsle,   1923-31.    Latterly  of 
Great  House,  Troutbeck,  Windermere.    Died  Feb.  17,  1931  • 
(Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Keg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  27, 
1931-) 
TAYLER,    CHARLES    BENJAMIN.     Adm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  14, 1813.  S.  of  John.  B.  [i797j,  at  L*ytonstone, 
Essex.     School,    GuUdford,   Surrey.     Migrated    to   Trmity, 
Oct.  23,  1815.    Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1S22. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)   1821;  priest,  1823;  C.  of  Hadleigh, 
SufioUt,  1821-6.    Held  other  curacies  in  Kent,  Surrey  and 
Hants.   C.-in-c.  of  Hodnet,  Salop,  1831-6.  V.  of  St  Peter's, 
Chester,  1836-46.    R.  of  Otley,  SuffoUt,  1846-74-    Married 
(while  at  Otley),  Aldine,  dau.  of  A.  D.  Lewis  Agassiz,  of 
London.  Writer  for  the  young.  Author,  Facts  in  a  Clergyman's 
Life;  .Memorials  of  the  English  .Martyrs;  The  Records  of  a  Good 
.Man's  Life;  Thankfulness;  Earnestness;  Truth;  Second  Evils 
and  their  Remedy;  Sermons;  .-i  Letter  to  one  who  cannot  read  it; 
Mark  Wilson,  or  the  Merchant's  Clerk,  etc.    Died  Oct.  16, 
1875,  at  Worthing.  (Boase,  in.  884;  Index  Eccles.;  Crockford; 
D..\'.B.;  Clergy  List.) 


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Tayler,  Charles  Stanley 

TAYLER,  CHARLES  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1856.  S.  of  Ralph  John,  Esq.,  Judge  of  Jaunpore, 
Benares  (and  Elizabeth,  widow  of  K.  N.  Barnard).  B.  at 
Allahabad,  India.  School,  private.  Matric.  Easter,  1857. 
Migrated  to  Caius  (age  20),  Sept.  30,  1857;  B.A.  i860;  M.A. 
1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Otley, 
Suffolk.  R.  of  Flowton,  1868-70.  C.  of  Evedon,  Lines., 
1871-2.  C.  of  Peterborough,  1872-3.  C.  of  St  Mary  Redclifie, 
Bristol,  1873-5.  Chaplain  of  Alnut's  Hospital,  Reading, 
1875-6.  C.  of  Titsey,  Surrey,  1878-81.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Carlisle,  1881-3.  C.  of  East  Peckham,  Kent,  1890-5. 
Married,  May  19,  1868,  Amy,  dau.  of  Edward  Anderdon 
Reade,  Bengal  Civil  Service.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1902.    (Venn,  11.  337;  Clergy  List.) 

TAYLER,  ERASER  HUGH  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  24,  1883.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Carr 
Archdale  (1845),  R.  of  Orwell,  Cambs.  B.  July  13,  1864. 
School,  Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1S83;  Scholar;  B.A.  1886; 
M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrison  College,  Barbados, 
1887-92;  at  Glenalmond,  1894-9;  at  Bishop  Field  College, 
Newfoundland,  1905-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Newfoundland)  1906; 
priest,  1907;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  St  John's,  Newfoundland, 
1906-7.  Inc.  of  Salmon  Cove,  Newfoundland,  1908-9.  C.  of 
Eastville,  Gloucs.,  1909.  Assistant  Master  at  Church 
Institute,  Bolton,  1909-18;  at  St  Bees,  Cumberland,  1918-26; 
at  Brentwood  School,  1926-32.  R.  of  Little  Warley,  Essex, 
1932-5.  Latterly  of  Kinross,  St  John's  Avenue,  Brentford. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1947.  Brother  of  Archdale  D. 
(18S1)  and  the  ne.xt.  (Aldenltam  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  E.  K.  Kenworthy-Brown.) 

TAYLER,  FREDERICK  ARCHDALE  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  I,  1885.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev. 
H[enry]  C[arr]  A[rchdale]  (1845),  R.  of  Orwell,  Cambs.  B. 
Apr.  28,  1866.  School,  Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A. 
1888;  M.A.  1892.  Assistant  Master  at  Llanrwst  Grammar 
School,  1891;  at  Locker's  Park  School,  Kernel  Hempstead, 
1892 ;  at  Loretto  School,  1895 ;  at  the  EcoleCloselet,  Lausanne, 
1900;  temporary  posts  at  Harrow,  Rugby  and  Charterhouse; 
at  Wellington  College,  1907-8;  at  Dulwich  College,  1909-29-. 
Married,  Apr.  14,  1898,  Margaret  Jane,  only  dau.  of  John 
Blackwell,  J.P.,  of  Hendre,  Llanrwst,  and  had  issue.  Brother 
of  the  above  and  of  Archdale  D.  (1881).  (Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  2.  A.  Walker,  587;  Ike  Jimes,  Apr.  16, 
1898.) 

TAYLER,  GEORGE  WOOD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  28,  1850.  S.  of  George.  B.  in  India.  School, 
Suffolk  (private).  Matric.  Lent,  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1855;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  Otley, 
Suffolk,  1855-7.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  HuU,  1857-8.  P.C.  of 
Helsington,  Westmorland,  1858-61.  C.  of  Pontefract,  Yorks., 
1861-3.  P.C.  of  St  Mark's,  Hull,  1S63-6.  P.C.  of  Grayrigg, 
Westmorland,  1866-72.  V.  of  Ockbrook,  Derbs.,  1872-4. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bournemouth,  1874-5.  C.  of  Emmanuel 
Church,  Weston-super-Mare,  1876-80.  V.  of  Carlisle,  1880-90. 
Died  Nov.  5,  1890,  aged  59,  at  Bedford.  Father  of  Charles  B. 
(1897).   (Crockford;  1  he  Guardian,  Nov.  12,  1890.) 

TAYLER,  HENRY  CARR  ARCHDALE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  .Mar.  14,  1845.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Henry  Joseph  (next), 
of  Upton-on-Sevem,  Worcs.  B.  at  Brighton.  School, 
Shrewsbury  [Head  boy].  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar,  1848; 
prizeman;  B.A.  (4th  Classic)  1849;  Members'  prize,  1851; 
M.A.  1852.  Fellow,  1851;  Junior  Dean,a855-8;  Senior  Dean, 
1858-60.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1853;  priest,  1854;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Ely,  1853-4.  V.  of  St  Mary-the-Great,  Cambridge, 
1854-9.  ^-  ot  Orwell,  Cambs.,  1859-95.  Married  Lydia 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  A.  Bishop.  Died  Oct.  15,  1895. 
Father  of  ArchdaleD.(i88i),FraserH.J.(i883)andFrederick 
A.  W.  (1885).  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  E.  K.  Kenworthy- 
Brown.) 

TAYLER,  The  Rev.  HENRY  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
June  8,  1812;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [2nd  of  the  9  sons  of 
Archdale  Wilson  (i777).  B.  1787,  at  Uroughton  Pogis,  Oxon. 
Bapt.  Sept.  3, 1787.  Sometime  an  Usher  at  Bury  St  Edmund's 
School.]  Matric.  Easter,  1821;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1822.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1810;  priest,  Dec.  22,  i8n.  R.  of 
Winnall,  Hants.,  1820-9.  R.  of  Raithby  with  Hallington, 
Lines,  from  1829.  R.  of  Upton-on-Sevem,  Worcs.,  1834-64. 
Canon  of  Worcester.  Married,  1820,  Jemima  Maria,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Fraser,  Bart.  Died  Jan.  5,  1864.  Father  of 
Henry  C.  A.  (above);  brother  of  Joseph  F.  (1824)  and  Charles 
(1822).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles. ;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  261 ;  E.K.  Kenworthy-Brown.) 

TAYLER,  HERBERT  PAGET.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1877. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1885;  M.B.  1886.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S., 
1884.  Practised  at  Bradford-on-Avon.  Hon.  Surgeon  Lieut.- 
Col.,  1st  WUts.  Royal  Volunteers.  Died  Jsn.  18,  1917,  aged 
59,  at  Exmouth.  (Med.  Directories;  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital  Journal,  Feb.  1917.) 


Tayleur,  Charles  William 

TAYLER,  HUGON  SEAWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  10,  1877.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  F.,  of  Weston-super-Mare.] 

B.  1856.  Schools,  University  College  and  Repton;  and  at 
London  University,  1876-7.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1884.  In  the  Unitarian  ministry;  Assistant  Minister  at 
Rosslyn  HiU  Chapel,  Hampstead,  1883-4;  Minister  of  the 
Old  Chapel,  Dukinfield,  Cheshire,  1885-1905;  of  the  Elder 
Yard  Chapel,  Chesterfield,  Derbs.,  1906-11;  resigned  owing 
to  ill-health.  Lived  latterly  at  Golders  Green.  Twice  married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  3,  1931,  in  London.  (Repton  Reg.; 
The  limes,  Oct.  6,  1931;  Ihe  Inquirer,  Oct.  17,  i93i.) 

TAYLER,  JAMES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  23,  i860.  S.  of  James  George,  of  23,  Norfolk  Crescent, 
Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  1843.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1870.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

TAYLER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  5. 
1785.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Joseph  (1738),  -M.D.  (and  Ann,  dau.  of 
John  Wilson,  of  King's  Lynn).  B.  Oct.  4,  1767,  at  Kings' 
Lynn.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  ('Taylor').  Matnc.  Easter 
1786;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A.  1789.  'He  proved  his  mother's  will 
in  1790  (P.C.C,  Bishop,  579),  and  died  before  his  brother. 
Brother  of  Archdale  W.  (i777).  (Peile,  11.  320;  E.  K.  Ken- 
worthy-Brown.) 

TAYLER,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  6,  1824.  S.  of  Archdale  Wilson  (i777).  Matric. 
Michs.  1824.   Brother  of  Henry  J.  (1812)  and  Charles  (1822). 

TAYLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  is, 
1816.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  School,  Uxbridge, 
Middlesex  [and,  probably,  Harrow].  Matric.  Lent,  1816; 
B.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  1821;  priest  (Salisbury)  1821. 

C.  of  Mamhull,  Dorset.  C.  of  Wribbenhall,  Worcs.;  C.  of 
Hartlebury,  Worcs.  Lived  at  Whitlinge,  Hartlebury,  and  at 
Bognor,  Sussex,  1847-66.  Married,  Feb.  5,  1821,  at  South- 
wold,  Miss  Fanny,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  W.  L.  Mansel,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Bristol  and  Master  of  Trinity.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1867.  (C.  R.  Hudleston;  Farley's  Bristol  journal, 
Feb.  10,  1821;  Harrow  Reg.) 

TAYLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  16,  1831. 
Probably  the  man  of  these  names,  eldest  s.  of  William,  of 
Sion  College,  London,  who  matric.  from  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  6,  1832,  age  19;  of  New  Inn  HaU,  i835-43. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

TAYLER,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  18,  1826.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Major]  Alexander  Francis  (and 
Lady  Jane  Dufi,  dau.  of  Alexander,  3rd  Earl  of  Fife).  B. 
at  Rothiemay  House,  Banffs.  School,  BanfiE.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1826;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  (29(/i  Wrangler)  1830;  M.A.  1835. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  16,  1827.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jime  13,  1836.  Equity  draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Of 
Rothiemay  House.  Succeeded  to  the  estate  of  Glenbarry, 
Banffshire,  1854.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Banfis.  and  Elgin. 
Married,  1864,  Georgina  Lucy,  dau.  of  Admiral  Norwich 
Duff,  and  had  issue.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  0/  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

TAYLERSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  21,  1767. 
B.  in  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  B.A.  1772.  Ord.  deacon 
(London,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Dec.  21,  1771;  priest  (York) 
July  II,  1773;  C.  of  South  Leverton,  Notts.,  1771.  V.  of 
Kilham,  Yorks.,  1785.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.  in.  717.) 

TAYLEUR,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1885.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  William  (1856)  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Preston,  of  Southport).  B.  [Oct.  30,  1865] 
in  London.  School,  Wiesbaden,  Germany.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885.  Of  Little  Hempston,  Devon.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Oct.  8,  1935,  at  Loddiswell,  Devon.  (Burke,  L.O.;  The 
Times,  Oct.  11,  i935.) 

TAYLEUR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  23, 
1823.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  (and  Penelope,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Pearson,  of  TetteahaU  Wood,  Staffs.)  B.  [Apr.  7,  1805],  at 
Buntingsdale,  Market  Drayton,  Salop.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  Lincohi) 
June  14,  1829;  held  no  cures.  Married,  Oct.  1838,  Frances, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Lane,  of  Coflieet,  Devon, 
and  had  issue.  Of  Buntingsdale,  Salop.  Died  Oct.  10,  1847. 
Father  of  John  (1859)  and  William  H.  (1868);  brother  of 
William  (1822).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1847, 
11.  664.) 

TAYLEUR,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  19,  1856.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WiUiam  Houlbrooke, 
of  Houghton  House,  St  Marychurch,  Torquay  (and  Emma, 
dau.  of  John  Heathcote).  B.  [Dec.  9,  1836],  in  Liverpool. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1856.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn, 
Mar.  28,  1861.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1864.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit.  Of  Sandwell,  Devon,  and  Chamwood, 
Leics.   Married  (i)  Apr.  12,  1864,  Mary  Jane,  youngest  dau. 


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Tayleur,  Cresswell  John 

of  John  Preston,  of  Ardwick,  Manchester,  and  had  issue-, 
(2)  Apr.  15,  1896;  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Robbins  Wolfe,  of  Leighton,  S.  Devon.  Died  July  6,  1912. 
Brother  of  Galfrid  H.  J.  (1873)  a°d  the  ne.xt;  father  of 
Alexander  C.  (1885).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists ;  Lau-  Lists ;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TAYLEUR,  CRESSWELL  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  22,  1856.  S.  of  William  Houlbrooke,  of  'Oaklands,' 
Torquay.  B.  Aug.  3,  1838.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1865;  practised  at  Torquay,  1867-76, 
and  at  Lonsdale  Chambers,  27,  Chancery  Lane,  London. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  Galfrid  H.  J.  (next).  {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

TAYLEUR,  GALFRID  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1873.  [Youngest]  s.  of  William  [Houlbrooke],  of 
St  Marychurch,  Torquay  {and  Emma,  dau.  of  John  Heath- 
cote).  B.  [Sept.  20],  1S54,  at  Torquay.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  LL.B.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Oct.  12,  1875.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1880.  Resided  at 
Rye,  Sussex.  Died  Jan.  9,  1947.  Brother  of  Charles  W.  (1856) 
and  the  above.  [Harrow  Sch.  Keg. ;  Law  Lists ;  Intis  of  Court ; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Jan.  11,  1947.) 

TAYLEUR,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  19, 
1859.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1823),  of  The  Field, 
Market  Drayton,  Salop  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Lane,  of  Coftleet,  Devon).  [B.  June  i,  1840.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  Succeeded  to  Buntingsdale  Hall, 
Salop,  1S73,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  William  (1822).  Of 
Buntingsdale  Hall,  Salop.  J. P.  for  Salop,  Cheshire,  and 
Staffs.;  D.L.  for  Salop;  High  Sheriff  of  Salop,  1889.  Married, 
Jan.  23,  1866,  Katharine  Treby,  2nd  dau.  of  William  John 
Clark,  of  Buckland-tout-saints,  Devon.  Died  Dec.  28,  1922. 
Father  of  William  (1890)  and  John  (next);  brother  of 
William  H.  (186S).    (Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

TAYLEUR,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1892.  [2nd]  s. 
of  John  (above),  of  Buntingsdale,  Market  Drayton,  Salop 
(and  Katharine  Treby,  dau.  of  William  John  Clark).  [B. 
Oct.  2,  1873.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Farmed 
for  sometime  in  New  Zealand.  Married,  Dec.  16,  1916,  Dora 
Emma,  dau.  of  Geoffrey  Joseph  Shakerley,  and  had  issue. 
Lived  latterly  at  Buntingsdale.  Died  Oct.  16,  1932;  buried 
at  Little  Drayton.  Brother  of  William  (1890).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Oct.  18,  1932.) 

TAYLEUR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  15, 
1739.  Of  Salop.  [Only  s.  of  William  (Christ  Church  ,Oxford, 
1731),  of  Rodington  and  Shrewsbury  (and  Mary,  sister  of 
Sir  Rowland  Hill,  Bart.,  of  Hawkestone).  B.  May  26,  1741-] 
Of  Buntingsdale  Hall,  Salop.  High  Sheriff  of  Salop,  1797. 
Married,  May  13,  1771,  Martha,  dau.  of  Maurice  Bowen,  of 
Upton,  Pembs.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  26,  1813.  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

TAYLEUR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  17, 
1822.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  of  Buntingsdale,  Salop,  (and 
Penelope,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pearson).  B.  [Sept.  10,  1803J,  at 
Hanley,  Worcs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1823.  Of  Buntingsdale  Hall,  Salop. 
High  Sheriff  of  Salop,  1827.  M.P.  for  Bridgwater,  Somerset, 
1832-4.  Died,  unmarried,  Nov.  5,  1873.  Succeeded  by  his 
nephew,  John  (1859).  Brother  of  Charles  (1823).  {Boase,  in. 
886;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  Return  of 
M.P.S.) 

TAYLEUR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890.  [Eldest] 
s.  of  John  (1859),  of  Buntingsdale,  Market  Drayton,  Salop 
(and  Katharine  Treby,  2nd  dau.  of  William  John  Clark). 
[B.  Jan.  II,  1S72.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1890. 
Lieut.,  Shropshire  Yeomanry,  1898.  J. P.  for  Salop  and 
Radnorshire.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
Shropshire  Yeomanry  (T.F.  Res.);  Lieut. -Col.,  Labour  Corps. 
O.B.E.;  T.D.;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches;  Chinese  Order 
of  Chia-Ho).  Of  Woodlands,  Glasbury-on-Wye.  Married, 
Feb.  14,  1899,  Gwendolen  Harriet  Frances,  only  dau.  of 
Walter  de  Winton,  of  .Maesllwch  Castle,  and  had  issue. 
Died  July  8,  1921.  Brother  of  John  (1892).  (Army  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

TAYLEUR,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  I,  1868.  [3rd]  s.  of  Charles  (1823),  deceased,  of 
The  Field,  Market  Drayton,  Salop,  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Richard  Lane).  [B.  Mar.  7,  1848.]  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  itj68.  Farmed  in  Cheshire.  Died,  unmarried. 
Mar.  15,  1905.  Brother  of  John  (1859).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

TAYLEURE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1765.  S.  of  William  (1721)  official  of  the  Eccle- 
siastical court,  of  York.  B.  in  York.  School,  Hingham, 
Norfolk  (.Mr  Buck).  Matric.  Michs.  1766;  B.A.  1771-  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1771;  priest,  Mar.  15,  1772.    R-  of 


Taylor,  Alfred  Roger 

Frenze,  near  Diss,  Norfolk,  1789-1824.  Died  Jan  14  1824 
aged  77,  at  Norwich.  M.I.  at  Thomdon,  Suflolk.  (St  'john's 
Coll.  Adm.,  HI.  706.)  ■' 

TAYLOE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  26.  1780 
[Only]  s.  of  John  [of  Mount  .-Viry,  Richmond,  Virginia]  (and 
Rebecca  Plater).  B.  [Sjpt.  2,  1771].  in  Virginia.  [School 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1789.  Of  Mount  .\iry,  Richmond 
County,  Virgima.  On  the  death  of  his  father,  left  to  the 
guardianship  of  his  brother-in-law,  Ralph  Wormeley,  who 
(being  himself  an  Etonian)  sent  him  to  Eton,  where  he  appears 
in  the  lists  of  1788  and  1789.  Returned  to  Virginia  in  1792. 
Member  of  the  Virginia  Senate.  One  of  the  wealthiest  men  in 
America.  Famous  on  the  turf.  Married,  Oct.  4,  1792,  Anne 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Ogle,  of  Maryland.  Died  in  1828.'  (Eton 
Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  506.) 

TAYLOR,  ADOLPHUS  GRIMWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
June  19,  1865.  S.  of  William  [solicitor,  of  Bedford  Row,' 
London].  B.  [Nov.  5],  1848,  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matnc.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1873.  Practised  (Messrs  Taylor,  Simpson  and  Mosley)  at 
Derby.  Married,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Hope.  Died  .•\ug.  2,  1914 
at  Derby.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.  (Greenwood);  Scott,  .MSS.; 
Law  Lists;  Tire  Times,  Aug.  4,  19 14.) 

TAYLOR,  ALBERT  WILLIAM  FERRIS.  .-Vdm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Sept.  17,  1897.  S.  of  General  William  W'Ukinson, 
deceased.  Of  Maida  Vale,  London,  W.  B.  Feb.  16,  1881,  m 
London.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1908.  Assistant  Master  at  Beechmont 
School,  Sevenoaks,  1905-8;  at  Rose  Hill,  Banstead,  1908; 
Head  Master  of  Griffith  House  School,  Brondesbury,  1910-28. 
Assistant  .'Vlaster  at  Heath  Mount  School,  Hampstead,  1928- 
33-.   (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  13,  1848.  [5th]  s.  of  Robert,  of  Broomland,  Kirkcud- 
brightshire. [School,  Edinburgh  Academy  and  at  Glasgow 
Univ.,  1845-8.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M..-V.  1855. 
Ord.  deacon,  1854;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Silsoe,  Beds.,  1854-7. 
C.  of  Halifax,  Yorks.,  1858-61.  Chaplain  (S.P.G.)  at  Kamptee 
and  Nagpore,  India,  1861-72.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Madras,  1872-3.  Killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse  at 
Wellington,  in  the  Nilgiri  Hills,  1873.  M.I.  in  Coonoor 
Church.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1845).  {^Edinburgh  Academy 
Reg.,  which  states  that  he  died  in  1861;  Crockford;  F.  Penny.) 

TAYLOR,  The  Rev.  ALEXANDER.  M.A.,  1854,  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  [3rd  s.  of  George  Ledwell,  gent.,  of  Lymington, 
Hants.].  Matric.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  June  30, 
1841,  age  17;  B.A.  (0.xford)  1845;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1848; 
Fellow  of  Queen's,  Oxford,  1848-84.  Ord.  deacon,  1849; 
priest,  1850;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington,  1852-60. 
Reader  of  Gray's  Inn,  1860-84.  Died  Apr.  11,  1884.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1882. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  James,  deceased,  of  Todmorden  Hall,  Lanes., 
J. P.  for  Lanes,  and  Yorks.  B.  Nov.  26,  1S64,  at  Burghfield, 
Berks.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1S82.  Died 
Apr.  29,  1885,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  Arnold  D.  (1871). 
(Venn,  11.  455.) 

TAYLOR,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  4, 
1820.  [3rd]  s.  of  Francis  Edward.  B.  at  Hull.  School,  Louth, 
Lijics.  Matric.  -Michs.  1820.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  29, 
1822.  Died  Jan.  16,  1823,  aged  21,  in  London.  (Inns  of 
Court;  G.  Mag.,  1823,  I.  188.) 

TAYLOR,  ALFRED  LEE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  20,  1845.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B..^.  1849;  M.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon  (St  Asaph)  1856;  priest,  1857.  Head  Master  of 
Ruabon  Grammar  School,  1855-1901.  C.  to  the  Vicar  of 
Wrexham,  1 883-1903,  and  private  chaplain  at  Plas  Power 
Chapel.  Died  Sept.  17,  1903.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  23,  1903.) 

TAYLOR,  ALFRED  RICKARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1900. 
S.  of  Francis  James,  solicitor,  of  Overdale,  Bakewell,  Derbs. 
(and  Emily  Kickard).  B.  there,  Sept.  24,  1882.  Schools, 
St  Anselm's,  Bakewell  and  Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  ]i..\. 
1904;  M.A.  1919.  Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich  College,  1905- 
33-.  A..\I.I.E.E.  Married,  Nov.  4,  1^05,  Isabel  Marjorie,  dau. 
of  Montagu  Young,  of  London.  (Venn,  iii.  405 ;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

TAYLOR,  ALFRED  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  10,  1837.  S.  of  John.  B.  [Jan.  10,  iSiSJ,  at  Runhall, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1837; 
B..\.  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1842;  priest,  1843;  C.  of 
Penwerris,  Cornwall,  1842-3.  C.  of  St  Gluvias,  1843-5.  t- 
of  Bodmin,  1845-52.  R.  of  St  Stephen-in-BranneU,  1852-91. 
-Married,  1844,  Eliza  Hannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.  Church, 
R.N.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  May  21,  1891. 
(Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Biblio.  Cornub.;  Crockford;  Cornwall 
Reg.,  47;  The  Guardian,  May  27,  1891.) 


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Taylor,  Anthony 

TAYLOR,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  i7,  i8t38 
[Only  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Airton,  West  Riding,  jorks.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  15,  1872.    {Inns  of  Court.) 

TAYLOR,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  24,  1833- 
[Only  s.  of  WiUiam,  barrister,  of  Armagh,  Ireland,  and  of 
Lincoln's  Inn.  B.  June  21,  1816.]  School,  Rugby.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1833.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  25,  1832.  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Inns,  of  Court.) 

TAYLOR,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  28,  1865. 
r^rd  s.  of  W.  E.,  of  Norfolk,  Virginia,  U.S.A.]  Matnc.  Lent, 
1865-  B.A.  1868;  LL.B.  1869.  Returned  to  Norfolk,  Virgmia, 
where  he  died,  Oct.  3,  1871,  aged  25.  The  members  of  the 
Norfolk  Bar  tendered  an  address  of  condolence  to  his  family. 
{Cambridge  Chronicle,  Nov.  10,  1871.) 

TAYLOR,  ARNOLD  DAWES.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9, 
1871.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  F.R.C.S.  [of  Todmorden  Hall, 
Lanes.]  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Jones,  Esq., 
of  Liverpool).  B.  [Nov.  13,  1852],  at  Clapham.  School, 
Cheltenham  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
■1876;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  Chalton,  Hants.,  1876-81.  R.  of 
Churchstanton,  Devon,  1881-1907.  Married  (i)  1876, 
Marian,  only  dau.  of  R.  T.  Pritchett,  F.S.A.,  of  Esher,  and  had 
issue-  (2)  1905,  Agnes  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Elias  Tozer,  Esq., 
of  Poulton,  Devon,  and  had  further  issue.  Resided  latterly 
at  Whitworth  House,  Padstow,  Cornwall,  where  he  died, 
Jan.  1922.  Brotherof  Alexander  J.  (1882).  {Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Venn,  11.  400;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  Walford,  County 
Families ;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TAYLOR,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  I,  1826.   Matric.  Lent,  1827. 

TAYLOR,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  4> 
1832.  Of  Norwich.  One  of  these  names,  3rd  s.  of  .\dam,  of 
Norwich,  matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  7,  1832, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1836.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

TAYLOR,  ARTHUR  CECIL.  Matric.  Non-Coil,  from  Cavendish 
H.,  Michs.  1884. 

TAYLOR,  ARTHUR  COLE  PELLEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  17,  1826.  [2nd]  s.  of  James  [H.E.I.C.S.]  B. 
[Sept.  19,  1808],  in  Madras.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1831.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  7, 
1829.  Died  in  London,  Feb.  12,  1839.  {List  of  Carthusians; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

TAYLOR,  ARTHUR  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  6, 
1880.  [S.  of  William,  M.D.]  Of  21,  Crockherbtown,  Cardifi. 
[B  Dec.  13,  1861.]  School,  CUfton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1S80  At  Edinburgh  University  and  University  College 
Hospital.  M.B.  and  CM.,  Edin.,  1890;  L.R.C.P.;  L.R.C.S. 
and  L.M.,  Edm.;  L.F.P.S.,  Glasgow,  1889.  Assistant 
Demonstrator  in  Anatomy  at  the  R.C.S.,  Edinburgh. 
Practised  at  Cardifi.  Physician,  Cardifi  Infirmary.  Major, 
Medical  Stafi,  3rd  Western  General  Hospital,  T.F.;  V.D. 
Surgeon  and  Agent,  R.N.  for  Cardiff.  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories;  Matrics.  and  Degrees,  1851-1900,  con- 
fusing him  with  the  next,  calls  him  B.A.  1898.) 

TAYLOR,  ARTHUR  ERNEST.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1895. 
Migrated  to  Downing,  Jan.  2,  1897;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1898;  (Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1899);  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1901;  M.A.  1905;  M.D.  1908.  At  Charmg  Cross 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  Practised  at  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Australian 
Medical  Corps.).  Of  153,  Foster  Street,  Dandenong,  Victoria, 
Australia  in  1940.   Author,  medical.   {Medical  Directories.) 

TAYLOR,  ARTHUR  LOMBE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Alfred,  of  Starston  Place,  Harleston, 
Norfolk  (and  Anna  Enfield,  dau.  of  Septimus  Dowson,  Esq.). 
B  there  [Feb.  15],  1882.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903;  LL.B.  1904;  M.A.  1907.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  1906.  On  the  South-Eastem  Curcuit. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Captain,  Norfolk  Regt. 
(T.F.)).  Of  Starston,  Harleston.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Recorder 
of  Thetford,  1927-52-.  Deputy  Chairman,  Norfolk  Quarter 
Sessions.  Married,  1918,  Sybil  Isobel  Gordon,  only  dau.  of 
Alexander  Gordon  Mackenzie,  Esq.  {Law  Lists;  Walford, 
County  Families ;  Who's  Who.) 

TAYLOR,  ARTHUR  SNEYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Francis,  civil  servant,  of 
Blackheath,  Kent  (and  Eliza).  [B.  Dec.  7,  1859-  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.B. 
and  B.Chir.,  1887;  M.D.  1893.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1879. 
1880,1881.   Played  for  England,  1883-6.  At  Guy's  Hospital; 


Taylor,  Charles 

House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.,  1886;  F.R.C.S.,  1888. 
Practised  at  Blackheath  and  later  at  Surbiton.  Married, 
Apr.  25,  1889,  Ada  Celia  Norman,  5th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  N. 
Coles,  sometime  R.  of  Battlesden,  Beds.  Author,  medical. 
Died  Apr.  7,  1921,  at  Surbiton.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.; 
Book  of  Blues;  Medical  Directories;  Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows; 
The  Times,  Apr.  8,  1921.) 

TAYLOR,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  21,  1878.  S.  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  of  125,  Rock  Street, 
Sheffield.  [School,  Sheffield  Royal  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Darfield  (ist  Med.)  Yorks., 
1881-3.  C.  of  Kirby  Underdale,  1883-4.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Famworth,  Lanes.,  1884-7.  P.C.  there,  1887-91-  R-  of 
St  Oswald's,  CoUyhurst,  Manchester,  1891-1920.  R.  of 
Thurcaston  with  Cropston,  Leics.,  1920-49.  Died  Nov.  3, 
1949,  aged  92.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  5,  1949-) 

TAYLOR,  AUSTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30, 
1876.  Of  Lanes.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  WUliam 
Francis,  D.D.  (Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  B.A.  1847),  V.  of 
St  Chrysostom,  Everton.  B.  Jan.  3,  1858,  in  Liverpool. 
School,  Liverpool  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880; 
M.A.  1914.  Partner  in  Messrs  Hugh  Evans  and  Co.,  Ship- 
owners; retired,  1912.  Member  of  the  City  Council  of  Liver- 
pool, 1892  and  1900.  M.P.  for  East  Toxteth  Division  of 
Liverpool,  1902-10.  Chairman,  Westminster  Hospital,  1925- 
8.  Married  (i)  1886,  Lucia,  dau.  of  Edward  Whitaker,  of 
Liverpool,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1909,  Gertrude  Adeline,  dau.  of 
John  Pennington  Evans.  Author,  Addresses  on  Edmund 
Burke;  French  Revolution;  Sidelights  on  Protection,  etc.  Of 
Avenue  Lodge,  Llandrindod  Wells,  1952 .  Brother  of  Cyril  P. 
(1889).  {Who's  Wlw;  Howard  and  Crisp,  Vis.  of  England,  in. 
96.) 

TAYLOR,  BARRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  24,  1827.  3rd  s.  of  W.,  Esq.,  of  Worcester  Park,  Ewell, 
Surrey.  [B.  Aug.  8, 1802.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1827. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  10,  1830;  priest,  Oct.  9,  1831. 
C.  of  Ashtead,  Surrey,  -1841-82.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1883. 

TAYLOR,  BASIL  KIRKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  2,  1853- 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  In  Holy  Orders. 
C.  of  Cossington,  Leics.,  1858-60.  Inc.  of  Whanganui, 
Wellington,  New  Zealand,  1863-77.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1888. 

TAYLOR,  BERTHOLD  SOMERVILLE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  16, 
1888.  Matric.  Lent,  1888;  B.A.  1890:  M.A.  1896.  At  St 
George's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  there. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1911.  Practised  at  Southwold,  Suffolk. 
Latterly  of  Coombe  Rise,  Munstead,  Godalming,  Surrey, 
where  he  died  Dec.  23,  1950.  {Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Dec.  27,  1950.) 

TAYLOR,  BERTRAM  CHARLES.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  20,  1896.  B.  June  9,  1877,  at  Sunningdale. 
School,  Eastbourne  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899; 
M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1903;  priest  (South- 
ampton, for  Winchester)  1904;  C.  of  Leatherhead,  Surrey, 
1903-8.  C.  of  Havant,  Hants  ,  1908-14.  C.  of  Weeke,  1914- 
17.  V.  of  Wherwell,  1917-25.  V.  of  Binsted  (with  Kingsley  to 
1926),  1925-33.  V.  of  Whitchurch,  1933-47-  Resided  latterly 
at  Winchester,  where  he  died  Jan.  31,  1949.  {Crockford; 
Church  Times,  Feb.  4,  1949-) 

TAYLOR,  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1765. 
S.  of  Christopher,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1765;  Scholar,  1766;  B.A.  1769.  R.  of  Benington, 
Lines.,  1782-1800.  Died  Apr.  6,  1800.  {Record  of  Old 
Westminsters.) 

TAYLOR,  CHAPMAN  CAREY  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  9,  1884.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Johnson 
(St  John's  College,  Oxford,  1843),  R.  of  Toppesfield,  Essex. 
B.  at  Folkestone.  [School,  Blackheath  Proprietary.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1888; 
priest,  1889;  C.  of  Carshalton,  Surrey,  1888-92.  C.  of  Dorking, 
1892-5.  V.  of  Benhilton,  1895-1919.  Warden  and  Secretary, 
Homes  of  St  Barnabas,  1919-27.  R-  of  Winchelsea,  Sussex, 
1927-31.  Married,  July  11,  1894,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  E.  C.  Cole,  of  Carshalton.  Latterly  of  'Roselea,' 
Somers  Road,  Reigate.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1941. 
Brother  of  Decimus  A.  G.  (1890)  and  Henry  E.  I.  (1894). 
{Crockford.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  17,  1808.  Of  Hants.  [S.  of  Rev.  C,  of  Moyles  Court, 
Ringwood.]  [B.  Feb.  16,  1791.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
i8o8;  B.A.  1812.   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 


Taylor,  Charles 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  -at  St  John's,  July  7,  1S58. 
S.  of  William,  tea-dealer  (and  Catherine).  B.  May  24,  1840, 
in  Westminster.  School,  King's  College,  London.  iMatric. 
Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  i860.  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler)  1862;  (Theol. 
Exam.,  ist  Class,  1863);  Tyrwhitt  Scholar.  1864;  Crosse 
Scholar,  1864;  M.,^.  1865;  Kaye  prize,  1867;  D.D.  i83i. 
Fellow,  1864-81;  .Master,  1881-1908.  Vice-Chancellor,  1886-8. 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Harvard,  1886.  President  of  the  University 
Theological  Society,  1902-3;  of  the  Philological  Society, 
1900-1.  Member  of  the  Alpine  Club,  1873-1908.  An  .Alder- 
man of  the  borough  of  Cambridge,  1889-95.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  1866;  priest,  1S67.  C.  of  St  Andrew  the  Great,  Cam- 
bridge, 1887-8.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1887,  1893, 
1899.  Married,  Oct.  19,  1907,  -Margaret  Sophia,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Conrad  Dillon.  Author,  Geometrical  Conies;  The 
Geotnetry  of  Conies;  An  Introduction  to  the  Ancient  and  Modern 
Geometry  of  Conies;  The  Teaching  of  the  Twelve  Apostles,  with 
Illustrations  from  the  Talmud ;  A  n  Essay  on  the  Theology  of  the 
Didache;  The  Witness  of  Hermas  to  the  Four  Gospels;  The 
Oxyrhynchus  Logia  and  the  Apocryphal  Gospels;  The  Oxy- 
rhynchus  Sayings  of  Jesus;  The  Shepherd  of  Hermas,  etc. 
Died  suddenly,  Aug.  12,  1908,  at  Nuremberg,  buried  in 
St  Giles  cemetery,  Cambridge.  Brother  of  John  (1879). 
{Eagle,  XXX.  64-85  and  197-204;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who; 
D.N.B.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.  S.  of  Seth.  of  Granards,  Putney  Park  Lane,  London. 
B.  [June  26],  1868,  in  London.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891.  A  stockbroker.  Of  North  Park, 
Eltham,  Kent,  in  1922.    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1887. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Hudson,  of  8,  Pyrland  Road,  London,  N. 

B.  Nov.  29,  1868,  at  Yangchan,  near  Shanghai,  China.  School, 
City  of  London.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  15,  1889;  B.A. 
1890.    {T.  A.  Walker,  612.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  10,  1835.  Of  Middlesex.  [Only  s.  of  WiUiam  T.,  Esq., 
late  of  Gloucester  Place,  London,  formerly  of  the  loth 
Hussars.  B.  Nov.  21,  1817,  in  Middlesex.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B..'\.  1840.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  9,  1840.  Cricket  'blue,'  1836,  1838,  1839  (Capt.,  1838, 
1839).  In  the  Sussex  County  .XI,  1837-54.  One  of  the  original 
members  of  I.  Zingari,  and  an  accomplished  actor.  Died 
Sept.  10,  1869,  at  Frensham  Hill,  near  Famham.  [Boose,  vi. 
665 ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists ;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  HELLINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  I,  1854.  Of  Devon.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1S62.  Assistant  Master  at 
Lancing  1858-9.  Ord. deacon  (Manchester),  1859;  priest,  i860; 

C.  of  St  John's,  Bury,  Lanes.,  1860-1.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Plymouth,  1862-3.  V.  of  St  Giles-in-the-Heath,  Devon,  1863- 
8.  V.  of  Milton-Abbott,  1888-1901.  Rural  Dean  of  Tavistock, 
1896-9.  Latterly  of  Abbey  Towers,  Tavistock,  where  he  died 
June  10,  1903,  aged  68.  (Shreicsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  June  26,  1903.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  9, 
1858.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
1822),  V.  of  Lydney,  Gloucs.  B.  Dec.  27,  1838.  Schools, 
Marlborough  College  and  Lancing.]  Matric.  Michs.  1858; 
B.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of 
Scarborough,  1862-4.  C.  of  Pidley,  Hunts.,  1864-75.  R.  of 
Moreton-on-Lugg,  Heref.,  1875-1923.  Resided  latterly  at 
Hereford,  where  he  died  Apr.  2,  1927.  {Lancing  Reg.; 
Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  5,  1927.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  16,  1883.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Francis  Howard  [of  Middlewood 
Hall,  Yorks.]  (and  Emily,  dau.  of  James  Wells  Taylor,  of 
Reigate,  Surrey).  B.  [May  7,  1864],  in  Stoke  Newington, 
London.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Migrated  to 
Downing,  Jan.  22,  1885.  Of  Middlewood  Hall,  Yorks.  J. P. 
for  the  West  Riding  of  Yorks.  Married,  Nov.  13,  1889, 
Gertrude  Mary,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Carpenter  Ward,  of 
Forest  Lodge,  Essex,  and  had  issue.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  and  King's  Own 
(Yorks.  L.I.)).  Of  Hampole  Priory,  near  Doncaster  in  1912. 
Died,  June  1925.  Brother  of  Vincent  T.  (1890).  {Peile,  ii. 
697;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  JARVIS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1875.  S. 
of  Charles,  of  [King's]  Lynn.  B.  there,  Sept.  9,  1856.  School, 
Godolphin,  Hammersmith.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1880; 
M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1879;  priest,  1881;  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Kingswinford,  Staffs.,  1879-84.  C.  of  Hanbury, 
Worcs.,  1884-7.  C.  of  Stratford-on-Avon,  1887-91.  V.  of 
Twycross,  Leics.,  1891-1917.  V.  of  Flitcham,  Norfolk,  1917- 
36.  Died  Sept.  24,  1936.  {Venn,  11.  416;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Sept.  26,  1936.) 


Taylor,  Claude  Waterhouse  Hkarn 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  25,  1817.  S.  of  John  Henry.  B.  at  Crayford,  Kent. 
School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar, 
1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1823; 
priest,  1824.   {Peile,  II.  386.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  JOHN.  .Adm.  sizar  at  Sr  Joh.s-'s,  Nov.  1, 
1856;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  John  Braithwait  (and  Mau-tha 
.\nne).  B.  at  Gloucester.  Bapt.  May  3,  1835.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.),  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1861; 
priest,  i862;C.  of  Rothwell,  Yorks.,  1861-5.  C.  of  Arlinghani, 
Gloucs.,  1865-6.  C.  of  RothweU,  Yorks.,  1866-7.  C.  of 
Whickham,  Durham,  1867-74.  C.  of  Wotton-under-Edge, 
Gloucs.,  1874-81.  Died  Jan.  23,  1881.  {Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Feb.  2,  1881.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  JOHNSTONE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  16,  1845.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  [Mar.  16,  1826],  at 
Broomland,  Kirkcudbrightshire.  School,  Edinburgh  Academy 
[and  at  Glasgow  Univ.,  1842-5],  Matric.  Michs.  1845; 
Scholar,  1847;  B.A.  {sth  Classic)  1849;  M..\.  1852;  Fellow  of 
Clare,  1854.  Died  Nov.  10,  1903,  in  London,  aged  77.  M.I.  in 
St  Michael's  Churchyard,  Dumfries.  Brother  of  Alexander 
(1848).    {The  Times,  Nov.  14,  1903;  C.  J.  Fordyce.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  13,  1847.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of 
King's  Lynn,  Norfolk,  1851-5.  C.  of  Birstwith,  Yorks., 
1855-7.  C.  of  Thetford,  Norfolk,  1857-9.  C.  of  Tonbridge, 
1860-4.  C.  of  Stretham,  Cambs.,  1864-9.  C.  of  St  Columb 
Major,  Cornwall,  1870-6.  C.  of  Arborfield,  Berks.,  1877-80. 
C.  of  Ewelme,  Oxon.,  1880-2.  C.  of  Chieveley,  Berks.,  1883-7. 
C.  of  Brimpton,  1888-95;  V.  there,  1895-1915.  Died  Nov.  14, 
1915,  aged  88.    {Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  25,  1915.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  PAUL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1900.  [S. 
of  Charles,  of  Ash  Grange,  Whitchurch,  Cheshire.  B.  188 1, 
at  New  Brighton.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  1903.  .Adm.  Solicitor,  1907;  practised  in  Bristol  and  at 
Thombury;  Clerk  to  the  Magistrates  at  Thombury  Petty 
Sessions.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Corporal, 
R.A.S.C.  (Mechanical  Transport)).  Married,  1908,  Frida 
Margaret  Graves,  dau.  of  Thomas  Graves  Law.  Of  Berkeley 
House,  Stone,  Falfield,  Gloucs.  Died  at  Thombury,  Aug.  9, 
1952.  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists;  Who's  Who  in 
Gloucs.;  The  Times,  Aug.  11,  1952.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  REEVE.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Aug.  5,  1864.  Of  Surrey.  [Eldests.  of  Charles,  M.D.,  deceased. 
B.  July  29,  1845,  in  Kennington.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric, 
Michs.  1864;  Scholar;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1869;  M..A.  1872.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)  1869;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  Berkhamsted, 
Herts.,  1869,-71.  C.  of  St  Augustine's,  South  Kensington, 
1872-3.  C.  of  Harbridge,  Hants.,  1874.  C.  of  Southwell, 
Notts.,  1875.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  EaUng,  1875-8.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Kentish  Town,  1879-80.  C.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Hoxton,  1880.  C.  of  Quebec  Chapel,  i88i ;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Westminster,  1882.  Lecturer  in  public  reading  and  speaking 
at  King's  College, London,  1887-1901.  Subsequently  licensed 
preacher  in  many  dioceses.  Editor  (and  part  writer)  of  an 
edition  of  Smithson's  Elocution.  Married,  Oct.  3,  1910,  Laura 
Octavia  Hardman,  widow  of  Capt.  Samuel  Black  Noble,  of 
the  Welsh  Regt.  Latterly  of  4,  Park  Place,  St  James's,  S.W., 
where  he  died  Aug.  7,  1931;  buried  at  Norwood.  {Crockford; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  11,  1931.) 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  RICHARD  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  27,  1867.  S.  of  John.  B.  [June  17,  1848],  at  Newark. 
School,  Newark.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar,  1868;  B..A. 
(22n<i  Wrangler)  1871;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1874;  LL-1^-  1884. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1875;  practised  at  63,  New  Broad  Street, 
London  and  at  Brentwood,  Essex.  Living  at  Brentwood  in 
1911.  Died  June  23,  1924,  at  Bournemouth.  Father  of 
Geoffrey  C.  R.  (1899).  {Peile,  11.  602;  Law  Lists;  The  Times, 
June  27,  1924.) 

TAYLOR,  CHRISTOPHER.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  24,  1765.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1766;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1770;  M..A.  1789  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Mar.  11,  1770; 
priest,  July  14,  1771 ;  C.  of  Ickworth  and  Chedburgh,  Suffolk, 
1770. 

TAYLOR,  CLAUDE  WATERHOUSE  HEARN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1S99.  S.  of  John  Henry,  of  35,  Devonshire 
Place,  London.  B.  Oct.  19,  1880,  in  London  .  School,  Eton, 
Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Rowing  'blue,'  1901,  1902,  1903. 
President,  C.U.B.C,  1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  Queen's  Own  (R.W.  Kent  Kegt.);  A.P.M.;  D.S.O., 
19 19;  mentioned  4  times  in  despatches;  Officer.  Order  of 
Redeemer  (Greece);  Order  of  White  Eagle,  4th  Class,  with 
swords  (Serbia) ;  C.B.E.  19x9).  Sometime  General  .Manager  of 
the  Carthagena  Railway,  S.  .America.  Married  .Margaret 
Edyth  Syra,  dau.  of  Col. Henry  W.  Jameson,  of  Sunninghill, 
Berks.,  and  had  issue.  Of  Sunninghill,  Berks.  {Univ.  War 
List;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  disappears  from  Who's  Who,  1943.) 


Taylor,  Clement  Edward 

TAYLOR,  CLEMENT  EDWARD.    Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  12,  1872.    S.  of  Clement.    B.  at  Eaton,  near     , 
Norwich.   Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  i87f'- 
TAYLOR,    CYRIL    PENNINGTON.     Adm.    pens     at    Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1889.   Of  Lanes.    [S.  of  the  Ven.  Wl'll'^m 
F[rancis],(Trimty  College,  Dublin,  B.A   1847),  Hon.  Canon  of 
Liverpool,    of    3,    Newsham    Drive,    Liverpool.     B.    there. 
May  13,     870.J    Schools,  Liverpool  Institute  and  Liverpool 
College      Matric.    Michs.    1889;    B.A.    1892.     Ord.    deacon 
(Manchester)   1893;  priest,  1894;  C    of  Harpurhey    Lanes 
1803-5.  C.  of  St  Paul,  N.  Shore,  Ku-kdale,  Liverpool,  iSgS-S- 
Latlerly   of   5,   Arundel  Avenue,   Sefton   P^/k,   Liverpool. 
Disappears  from  Crockford.  1916.  Brother  of  Austm  (1876). 
TAYLOR,  DAVID  ROBERTSON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's   Jan. 
15     1898.    S.  of  the  Rev.  David  Alexander    Presbyterian 
Miiiister.    B.  Oct.  26,  1880,  atComber   Co.  Down     School 
Belfast  Royal  Academical  Institution.    Matric.  Michs.  1898, 
BA     1901.     At   Edinburgh    University;    M.B.   and   Ch.B., 
Edinburgh,  1906;  D.P.H.,  Belfast,  1918-   House  Surgeon  and 
Physiciat  Royal  Victoria  Hospital,  Belfast.    Poetised  at 
Belfast.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914719  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C.  . 
Of  20,  Malone  Road,  Belfast.    {Medical  Directories;  Peile,  11. 
823.) 
TAYLOR,  DECIMUS  ALBERT  GAY.  Adm  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct   I    1890.   4ths.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Johnson  (St  Johns 
CoU'ege,  Oxford.  1843),  of  Banstead,  Surrey     B.  [Sept.  18, 
1871].    at    Folkestone.     [School,    Blackheath    Proprietary.] 
Matric.  Michs.   1890;  B.A.   1893;  MA.   1897.    Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Kmghton,  Leics.,  1894-9 
Lnd  1903-5.   C.  of  St  David's  Cathedral,  Hobart,  Tasmania 
1899-1903;  Minor  Canon  and  Precentor  there,  1900-3.  V.  of 
St  George's,  Wigan,  Lanes.,  1905-15-   R-  of  Shearsby,  Leics 
1015-27     R.  of  Mowsley  (with  Laughton  from  1927)  and 
Knaptoft,    1915-32.     Hon.    Canon   of    Leicester,    1927-32. 
Married,  1903,  Miss  M.  J.  Belstead,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania  and 
had   issue.     Latterly   of   'Somerlea'    West,   Somers    Road 
Reigate.   Died  Apr.  29,  i933-   Brother  of  Henry  E.  L  (ia94) 
and  Chapman  C.  A.  (1884).    {Crockford;  2  he  limes,  May  i, 
1933-) 
TAYLOR   EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  10, 

1760.   Matric.  Lent,  1761;  Scholar,  1762;  LL.B.  1767. 
TAYLOR,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7,.  1817; 
re-adiii.Fell.-Com.  July  3.  1819-  B.  at  York.  School,  Bmgley, 
Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1819. 
TAYLOR,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  3, 

1822.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Mar.  29,  1823. 
TAYLOR,  EDWARD  CAVENDISH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Tan  II  1848.  [3rd  s.  of  Frederick  Farmer  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,' 1798)  of  Chicknell  (or  Chyknell)  House,  Bridgnorth. 
B  Tan  20,1831.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A. 
1853 •  M  A  1856.  In  Holy  Orders.  C.  of  Doncaster,  1856-^. 
Availed  himself  of  the  provisions  of  the  Clerical  DisabUities 
ReUef  Act  (1870)  Sept.  14,  1870.  Died  before  1910.  Brother 
of  Henry  C.  (1840).  [Rugby  Sell.  Reg.) 
TAYLOR  (formerly  CLOUGH),  EDWARD  CLOUGH.  Adm  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1803.  S.  of  Thomas  (and  Susan) 
of  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts,  (who  assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Taylor,  1802).  [B.Jan  28,1786.]  School,  HaiTOW. 
Matric.  Michs.  1803;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1814.  Of  Kirkham 
Abbey,  and  of  Firby  HaU,  Yorks.  J.P.  and  D  L.  for  the 
N.  and  E.  Ridings  of  Yorks.  Married,  Jan.  8,  1822  Emma 
Georgina  Bentley,  dau.  of  William  Badcock,  of  Bath  Died 
May  14, 1851.  Father  of  the  next.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.O.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
TAYLOR.  EDWARD  CLOUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Feb  3  1841.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward  Clough  (above)  (and 
Emma' Georgina  Bentley,  dau.  of  William  Badcock  Esq.). 
B.  at  Eastthorpe,  Yorks.  [Sept.  25,  1822]  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  ^.A  1848.  O^  Kirkham 
Abbey  and  Firby  HaU,  Yorks.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  N.  and  E. 
Ridings  of  Yorks.  Capt.,  Yorks.  Yeomanry.  Married  Sept.  i, 
1848  Sophia  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Harrison, 
of  Firby,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  13,  1892,  aged  70,  at 
Coneysthorpe,  Malton.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Walford,  County 
Families;  1  he  Guardian,  Dec.  21,  1892;  V.  Hodson.) 
TAYLOR.  EDWARD  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1874; 
B  A  1878-  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1879;  priest, 
1881;  C.  of  St  Gregory  the  Great,  Northgate,  Canterbury, 
1879-80.  FeUow  of  St  Augustine's  CoUege,  Canterbury,  1878- 
86  C.  of  St  Margaret-at-Cliffe,  Kent,  1886-7.  Diocesan 
Inspector,  Truro,  1887-1932.  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  1928-32. 
Married,  Aug.  9,  1887,  Lucy  Ellen,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Grainger 
Lawrence  Towers,  V.  of  St  Margaret-at-Clifie.  Latterly  of 
16  Florence  Park,  Redland,  Bristol,  where  he  died  July  3, 
1933,  aged  84.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  July  5,  I933-) 
TAYLOR,  EDWARD  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1883.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Clapham.  B.  Jan.  22, 
1864.  School,  private.   Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 


Taylor,  Ernest  Charles 

1890.    B.A.  ad  eundem,  at  Durham,  1886;  L.Th.,  Durham, 
1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  Lowick, 
Northants.,  1887-9.  C.  of  Bulwell,  1889-90.  C.  of  Camborne, 
1890-2.   C.  of  Linkinhorne,  Cornwall,  1893-4.   C.  of  St  Just- 
in-Roseland,  1894-5.  V.  of  Sustead  and  Bessingham,  Norfolk, 
1896-1947.  Disappears  from  Cfoc/f/oyrf,  1948.   (T.  A.  Walker, 
574-) 
TAYLOR  (DAVIS-TAYLOR),  EDWARD  JAMES  DAVIS.    Adm. 
at  Caius,  Oct.  I,  1892.    S.  of  James  Davis,  of  Bath  (and 
Hester  Anne  Fry).    B.  Mar.  12,  1874.  at  Twerton-on-Avon. 
School,  Bath  College.   Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1898;  M.B. 
and   B.Chir.    1905.     Rowing   'blue,'    1897.     At    University 
College,    London    and    St    George's    Hospital.     M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,    1901.     Medical   Registrar   and  Climcal   tutor   at 
St  George's  Hospital.    Practised  at  Southsea.   Served  in  the 
Great    War,    1914-19    (Lieut. -Col.    commanding    R.A.M.C, 
5th  Southern  General  Hospital  (T.);  mentioned  in  despatches 
twice).  Of  3,  Spencer  Road,  Southsea,  1950.    Died  Dec.  29, 
1950.  (Venn,  u.  528;  Medical  Directories  (Davis-Taylor).) 
TAYLOR,  EDWARD  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  4,   1846.    Of  Norfolk.    [S.  of  Edward  Samuel,  Com- 
mander, R.N.  B.  May  20,  1826,  at  Buxton,  Norfolk.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  Scholar,  1847;  B.A.  1850.    Ord.  deacon,  1850; 
priest,  1851;  C.  of  Martham,  Norfolk,  1850-2.  C.  of  Ormesby, 
1853-63.    Married,  Mar.  15,  1853,  Caroline,  4th  dau.  o{  the 
Rev.  George  Jarvis,  B.D.,  V.  of  Tuttington,  Norfolk.  Edited 
several  antiquarian  works,  and  was  a  contributor  to  the 
Norfolk  Archaeological  Society's  publications.   Died  Aug.  9, 
1863,  at  Norwich.    (Boase,  vi.  665;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  11.  514; 
Clergy  List.) 
TAYLOR  (post  STUART-TAYLOR),  EDWARD  STUART.   Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  May  13,  1851.   S.  of  William 
Garnet,    of    Burton,    Westmorland.     School,    Heversham. 
Matric.  Michs.   1851;  B.A.   1855;  M.A.  1869.    Ord.  deacon 
Gloucester)   1856;  priest,  June  7,   1857;  C.  of  St  Mark's, 
Gloucester,  1856-8.    C.  of  Chiddingstone,    Kent,    1858-73; 
C.  of  St  Mark's,  Broadwater  Down,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1873-4. 
C.   of   Gotham,   Notts.,    1874-5.     R.   of   Kingston-on-Soar, 
1879-82,  and  of  Sutton  St  Anne,  1875-1902.   Died  June  13, 
1902,  aged  70.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  June  17,  1902.) 
TAYLOR,  EDWIN  CLAUDE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1889.  S.  of 
John,  stockbroker  (and  Mary  Jane  Cash).   B.  [Feb.  1],  1871, 
at  Peckham  Rye,  London.   School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.   Michs.   1889.    At  Guy's  Hospital:   House  Surgeon 
there.    M.B.  and  B.S.  London,  1894;  M.D.,  London,  1895; 
M.S.,  London,   1897.    M.R.C.S.;   L.R.C.P.,   1894;   F.R.C.S. 
1896.    Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  the  London  Temperance 
Hospital.   Practised  at  Hampstead.   Medical  Officer,  Hamp- 
stead  Infirmary.    Lived  latterly  at  SeUy  Oak,  Birmingham. 
Married,  Huldah  Southall,  of  Birmingham,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  medical.    Died  Mar.  29,  1924.    (Medical  Directories; 
Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows;  Venn,  11,  510.) 
TAYLOR,  EGBERT  LOUIS  TOM.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1897. 
[2nd]   s.   of   Colonel   William,   deceased,   of   Hastings   (and 
Winifred    Mary   Letitia   Schill).     B.    [June    10],    1878,    at 
'  Priesthawes,'  Westham.   School,  Tonbridge.   Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1917.    Farmed  in  Canada,  1904-10;  in  British 
Columbia,    1911-14.     Served   in   the   Great    War,    1914-19 
(Lieut.,  R.G.A.).   Sub-Commissioner  for  Dorset,  Ministry  of 
Agriculture,  1917-19;  Inspector,  1919.    Studied  assaying  at 
Vancouver  University,   1920.    Made  first  ascent  of  Mount 
Sturdee  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  1921.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  554;  Univ.  War  List.) 
TAYLOR,  EMELIUS  WATSON  (1838),  see  WATSON-TAYLOR. 
TAYLOR,  ERNEST.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1890. 
S.  of  Henry,  solicitor,  of  [Birkdale],  Southport  (and  Martha 
Fell).    B.  Jan.  30,  1871,  at  Broughton.    School,  Sedbergh 
(Mr  H.  G.  Hart).  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897. 
Ord.   deacon   (Wakefield)    1895;   priest,    1897;   C.   of   Mold 
Green,  Yorks.,  1895-1900.  C.  of  East  Retford,  Notts.,  1900-5. 
C.  of  West  Retford,  1905-19.   C.  of  Worsley,  Lanes.,  1920-3. 
V.  of  BoIton-le-Sands,  1923-36.   Lie.  to  Otfic,  dio.  of  Here- 
ford,  1940.    Married,   1901.    Of  Pretoria  House,  Wigmore, 
Leominster,  Heref.  in  1952.    (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
TAYLOR,    ERNEST    CHARLES.     Adm.    sizar    at    St    John's, 
June  14,  1893.  S.  of  Frank,  solicitor,  of '  Inglewood,'  Grange- 
over-Sands,  Lanes,  (and  Elizabeth  Fisher  Brett).  B.  June  27, 
1875,  at  Barrow-in-Furness.    School,  Barrow  High  (iVir  G. 
Stocks).    Matric.   Michs.   1893;  B.A.    1896;   B.Chir.,    1899; 
M.B.  1900.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital,  London.   House  Surgeon, 
Hospital  for  Sick   Children,   Great   Ormond   Street.     Civil 
Surgeon  with  the  South  African  Field  Force,  1900-2.  Medical 
Officer,  Burgher  refugee  Camp.  Mafeking.    Lieut.,   I.M.S., 
1903;  Captain,   1906.    Served  in  the  Great  War,   1914-19 
(Major,  I.M.S.).    In  practice  at  Marlborough,  Wilts,  in  1930. 
Of  Holmcroft,  Grange-over-Sands,  Lanes,  in  1947.    Died  at 
Wareham,  Jan.  18,  1950.    Brother  of  Frederick  E.  (1896). 
(Army  Lists;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1950.) 


Taylor,  Ernest  Cook 

TAYLOR,  ERNEST  COOK.  Adm.  .pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  lo, 
1887.  S.  of  Gaorge  William.  B.  Apr.  9,  1868,  at  Newcastle, 
New  South  Wales.  Schools,  All  Saints  Grammar,  St  Kilda, 
Melbourne,  aind  Scotch  College,  Melbourne.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887.   Resided  three  terms;  returned  to  Australia.  Living  at 

■      Glebe,  Sydney,  N.S.W.  in  1912.   (PeiU,  11.  738.) 

TAYLOR,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  18,  1884. 
S.  of  Edwin,  Governor  of  H.M.  prison,  Knutsford.  B. 
[Mar.  19,  1864],  at  Shrewsbury.  Schools,  Knutsford  Grammar 
and  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Lent,  1884;  B.A.  1886; 
M.A.  1890.  Assistant  Master,  at  Bedford  Modem  School, 
1888-98.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1889;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  St 
Martin's,  Bedford,  1889-93.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Ely,  1893;  dio. 
of  Peterb.,  1895.  First  Secretary  of  the  Headmasters' 
Association.  A  private  tutor  at  Bedford  for  many  years. 
Died  Dec.  3,  1933,  at  Bedford.  (Peile,  11.  704;  The  Times, 
Dec.  6,  1933.) 

TAYLOR,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  20, 
1854.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  'Ibbotsholme,'  Windermere,  West- 
morland. B.  [June  23,  1836],  at  Eccleston  [Hall],  Lanes. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858; 
M.A.  1805.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1859;  priest,  i86i; 
C.  of  Radclifie,  Lanes.,  1859-62.  C.  of  Kirkby-Lonsdale, 
Westmorland,  1862-6.  R.  of  Kirkandrews-on-Esk,  Cumber- 
land, 1866-1907.  J. P.  for  Cumberland.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Carlisle,  1910.  Died  at  Windermere,  June  15,  1915.  Father 
of  Frank  (1886);  brother  of  Samuel  (1845).  {Crockford; 
Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

TAYLOR,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1874. 
S.  of  Charles  Challis,  Esq.,  of  10,  Mile  End  Road,  London,  E. 

B.  Dec.  31,  1854.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.B.  and  M.A.  i886. 
L.S.A.,  1883.  Practised  at  Sydenham.  Of  Cleveland  Lodge, 
Sydenham  Road,  S.E.  in  1900.  Died  May  1,  1907,  at 
Sydenham.  (I.  A.  Walker,  544;  Christ's  Hospital  Exhibi- 
tioners; Medical  Directories.) 

TAYLOR,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1886.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Frank  (1854),  of  Longtown,  Cumberland  (and  Anne 
Ehza  Tate  Pearson).  B.  Apr.  3,  1867,  at  Keastwick,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  H.  G.  Hart).  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1890; 
priest  (Shrewsbury)  1891;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Tunstall, 
Stafis.,  1890-2.  C.  of  Hanbury,  1892-4.  C.  of  Tettenhall, 
1894-9.  C.  of  Brewood,  1899-1901.  V.  of  Hamstead,  X901-3. 

C.  of  Tettenhall,  1903-7.  C.  of  Charlbury  with  Chadlington, 
Oxon.,  1907-10.  R.  of  Fleet,  Lines.,  1910-14.  R.  of  West 
Felton,  Salop,  1914-28.  Died  July  26,  1928.  {Eagle,  xlv. 
224;  Crockford.) 

TAYLOR,  FRANK  COSTON.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895. 
S.  of  Robert  (1854),  Bengal  Civil  Service.  B.  Nov.  29,  1876, 
at  Calcutta.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1903.  A.M.I.C.E.  and  A.M.I.M.E., 
1902;  A.M.I.E.E.,  1906.  An  electrical  Engineer;  with  the 
Lanes,  and  Yorks.  RaUway;  and  Egyptian  State  Railways  at 
Cairo,  1904-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut., 
R.N.V.R.;  employed  British  Military  Mission  in  U.S.A., 
1915-19).  Of  14,  Elvaston  Place,  Queen's  Gate,  London, 
S.W.  in  1946.   {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

TAYLOR,  FRANK  GLANVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1S83.  [S.  of  Frederick  John  Chalmers,  cashier,  of  New- 
Maiden,  Surrey  (and  Georgina).  B.  June  25,  1864.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.,  1883;  B.A.  (33rd 
Wrangler)  1886;  M.A.  1891.  B.Sc,  London.  Senior  Mathe- 
matical Lecturer  at  University  College,  Nottingham,  1889. 
Died  Mar.  13,  1917.   {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

TAYLOR,  FRANKLIN  EDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  26,  1884.  S.  of  Lieut.-Col.  F.  E.,  of  63,  Pulteney  Street, 
Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Appointed  to  I.C.S.,  1884; 
served  in  the  North  West  Province  and  Oudh  as  Assistant 
Magistrate  and  CoUector;  Joint  Magistrate,  1891;  Under- 
Secretary  to  Government,  1893;  Acting  Director  of  Land 
Records  and  Agriculture,  1894;  Joint  Magistrate,  1895; 
District  and  Sessions  Judge,  1897;  Magistrate  and  Collector, 
1900;  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  1904;  Secretar>'  to 
Government,  1907-11;  retired,  1912.    {I.C.S.  Lists.) 

TAYLOR,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1872.  [Eldest  s.  of  Felix  Frederick,  of  London.]  B.  [May, 
1852],  in  London.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1872;  B.A.  1876;  LL.M.  1880.  A  student  of  the  King's  Inns, 
Dublin.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  26,  1876.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  May  17,  1879.  Disappears  from  Law  List,  1940. 
{Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 


Taylor,  George  Alderson 

TAYLOR,  FREDERICK  BEATSON.    Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  15. 
1S70.   S.  of  Colonel  Thomas,  of  'Holme  Lea,'  West  Dulwich. 
[School,  Christ's  Hospital.]    Matric.  Michs.   1870;  Scholar, 
1871;  Barnes  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  1874.    .-Appointed  to  the 
I.C.S.  1872;  served  in  Bengal  as  Assistant  Magistrate  and 
Collector;    Joint    Magistrate,    1886;    District   and   Sessions 
Judge,  1891;  Judicial  Commissioner,  1897;  Acting  Judge  of 
the  High  Court,  1901 ;  retired,  1902.   Married,  1874.  Caroline 
Mary,  dau.  of  General  W.  K.  Fooks,  R.A.   Author,  7  he  Trial 
of  Cases,  1901.  Died  Jan.  22,  1931,  aged  79,  at  Bournemouth. 
{King's  Coll.  Reg.;  LC.S.  Lists;  The  Times,  Jan.  24,  1931.) 
TAYLOR,  FREDERICK  EDWARD.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1896.    S.  of  Frank  [solicitor],  of  '  Inglewood,"  Grange-over- 
Sands.     School,    Lancaster.     Matric.    Michs.    1896;    B.A. 
(Classical  Trip.,  Pt.  1,  ist  Class)  1899.    Cadet  in  the  Malay 
States  Civil  Service.   Brother  of  Ernest  C.  (1893.) 
TAYLOR,  FREDERICK  GREGORY.    Adm.   pens,   at  Sidney, 
Jan.  iS,  1830.    5th  s.  of  John  Henry,  tradesman,  of  Kent. 
B.  at  Crayford,  Kent.    School,  Margate  (Mr  Mickleburgh). 
Matric.  Lent,  1830. 
TAYLOR,  GAWAN  [ROUGE].  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
July  6,  1818.    [3rd]  s.  of  John.    B.  Dec.  13,  i797.  at  Scar- 
borough, Yorks.  School,  St  Bees,  Cumberland  (Mr  Bradley). 
Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  10,  1822.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  6,  1829. 
Died,  unmarried,  June  26,  1866.   {Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  G.  B.  Koutledge.) 
TAYLOR,  GEOFFREY  CHARLES  RIMMINGTON.    Adm.  pens. 
(age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  29,  1899.  S.  of  Charles  Richard 
(1867),  solicitor,  of  Brentwood,  Essex.    B.  Sept.  23,  1880. 
School,  St  Paul's.    Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.    Adm. 
Solicitor,  1905;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  C.  R.  Taylor, 
Sons  and  Harris,  63,  and  64,  New  Broad  Street,  London  and 
at  Brentw^ood).    Married,  June  3,  1908,  Mary,  dau.  of  B.  G. 
Wilmer,  of  Priory  Lodge,  Brentwood.    Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Essex  Regt.  (T.F.);  attached  Devon 
Regt.;  wounded).   {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 
TAYLOR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1804.  Of 
Yorks.  Schools,  Scorton  [and  Bungay].  Matric.  Easter,  1806; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1809.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1810; 
priest,  Dec.  22,  1811.    R.  of  Marlingford,  Norfolk,  1814-47. 
R.  of  Clopton,  Suffolk,  1829-47.   Died  Dec.  9,  1847,  aged  60, 
at  Clopton.   Doubtless  father  of  George  W.  (1842).    (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  I.  213.) 
TAYLOR  (post  QUIN),  GEORGE,  Lord.    Adm.  a  nobleman  at 
Trinity,  July  5,  1S09.   [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  (who  changed  the 
spelling  of  his  name  to  Taylour)  [ist]  .Marquess  of  Headfort 
(and  Mary,  only  dau.  of  George  Quin,  of  Quinsborough,  Co. 
Clare).    [B.  Mar.  10,  1792.]   Matric.  Michs.  1809;  M.A.  1812. 
Assumed  the  name  of  Quin,  1813.   Married  (i)  Apr.  14,  1814, 
Georgiana  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  the  2nd  Earl  Spencer,  K.G., 
and  had  issue;  (2)  Dec.  9,  1847,  Louisa  Mary  IsabeUa,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Ramsden,  4th  Bart.,  of  Byrom.  Died  Feb.  6, 
1888.  Brother  of  Thomas,  Eari  of  Bective  (i8i  i,  sttfc  Taylour). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Headfort).) 
TAYLOR,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  July  2, 
181 1.   Youngest  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  silversmith,  of  [St  Martins- 
in-the-Fields],  London.    B.  there  [Oct.   15,   I793]-    School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.    Matric.  Michs.   1811;  B.A.  1815;  M.A. 
1821.    Incorp.  (St  John's  CoUege)  at  Oxford,  1826;  D.C.L., 
Oxford,    1827;   incorp.   at   Cambridge,  1842.    Ord.   deacon 
Norwich)    Dec.    15,   1816;   priest,   May   24,    1818.     P.C.    of 
Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk,  1818-38.    Head  Master  of  Dedham 
Free  Grammar  School,  Essex,  1823-40.  V.  (and  Lecturer)  of 
Dedham,  1840-71.  Took  an  active  part  in  the  restoration  of 
Dedham  Church,  1861-2.    .Author,  2  he  Church  in  Dedham. 
Died  Dec.  5,  1871.    Father  of  George  J.  (1842).    {Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  F.  H.  Colson.) 
TAYLOR,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  12, 
1828.    B.  at  Wrotham,  Kent.    Matric.  Easter,  1828;  B.A. 
1832.    Probably  C.  of  St  Sepulchre's,   London,  -1841-51; 
Chaplain  of  the  cemetery  of  St  Giles-in-the-Fields,  1S52-65; 
C.  of  St  John's,  ClerkenweU,  1866-72;  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Bethnal  Green,  1873-4;  disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1875. 
Another  (also  'B.A.')  was  R.  of  Tatslield,  Surrey,  1857- 
TAYLOR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Mar.  29,  1835.  Did 

not  reside. 
TAYLOR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  26, 
1844.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1844; 
B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  -Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1856. 
{.U.  Oxon.) 
TAYLOR,  GEORGE  ALDERSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1836.  Of  Berks.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1802), 
V.  of  Snitterfield,  Warws.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Queens',  Oct.  12,  1836;  'Of  Worcs.'  Matric.  Michs.  1S36. 
Died  Dec.  4,  1840,  at  Winchester.  (G.  Mag.,  1S41,  i.  107.) 


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Taylor,  George  Field  Glinwright 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  FIELD  GLINWRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  I,  1898.  B.  Mar.  3,  1879.  Matric,  Michs. 
1898. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  GRAEME  WATSON  (1838),  see  WATSON- 
TAYLOR. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1894.   B.  Aug.  31,  1875.   Matric.  Michs.  1894. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  9, 
1842.  S.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  (181 1),  of  Dedham,  Essex  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A. 
1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of 
White  Colne,  Essex,  1848-67;  V.  there,  1867-96,  during  which 
time  he  purchased  the  advowson  and  presented  it  to  Keble 
College,  Oxford.  Died  Apr.  7, 1896,  aged  71.  (Sag/e,  xix.  499; 
Boci%e,  in.  890;  Crockford;  The  Standard,  Apr.  10,  1896.) 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  12,  1810.  S.  of  Samuel,  merchant,  of  Barbados.  B. 
there. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  10,  1846.  Re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  12,  1846.  S.  of  David, 
bookseller  (and  Harriet).  B.  at  Rye,  Sussex.  Bapt.  Mar.  19, 
1828.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  St  Sepulchre's, 
Northampton,  1852-5.  C.  of  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset, 
1855-9.  C.  of  Doulting,  1859-63.  V.  of  High  Littleton,  1863- 
6.  V.  of  Oakhill,  1866-78.  C.  of  Swafield,  Norfolk,  1878-80. 
C.  of  Byker,  Northumberland,  1881.  C.  of  Ashwelthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1883-6.  Association  Secretary,  Irish  Church 
Missionary  Society,  1883-4.  C.  of  Shepton  Mallet,  1884-5. 
C.  of  Kedleston,  Derbs.,  1885-9.  Married,  1856,  Anne,  only 
dau.  of  J.  Birdsall,  of  Northampton.  Died  Sept.  10,  1889. 
{Eagle,  XVI.  179;  Crockford.) 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  S.  A.  (1868),  see  WATSON-TAYLOR. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens,  Mar.  9, 
1842.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1804),  R.  of  Clopton, 
Suffolk.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1846; 
priest,  1848.  R.  of  Clopton,  Suffolk,  1848-67.  Died  Nov.  5, 
1867,  suddenly  of  apoplexy,  aged  44.  (Crockford;  G.  Mag., 
1867,  II.  831.) 

TAYLOR,  GERARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June 
22,  1887.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Thomas  [Colonel,  Bengal  Staff 
Corps].  B.  [Dec.  29,  1868],  at  Harrow,  Middlesex.  School, 
Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  B.Chir. 
and  M.A.  1894;  M.B.  1897;  M.D.  1902;  D.P.H.  1903.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  L.S.A.,  1893.  Senior  House 
Surgeon,  General  Infirmary,  Stafford,  1895-7;  Resident 
Medical  Officer,  Queen  Charlotte's  Hospital,  1897-8;  Senior 
House  Surgeon,  Infirmary  for  Children,  Liverpool.  Practised 
at  Stoke  Newington,  London.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for 
Finchley;  for  Berks.,  1904.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.);  D.A.D.M.S.;  O.B.E.,  1919;  men- 
tioned twice  in  despatches).  Married,  July  28,  1904,  Isabella 
M,,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Farmer,  of  Cupar.  Died  June  2, 
1946,  at  Berkhamsted.  Brother  of  John  H.  S.  (1882). 
{Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  734;  Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  June  4,  1946.) 

TAYLOR,  HAMLET  WATERS  [DOMINIC].  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1866.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  Hamlet, 
solicitor,  of  Melbourne,  Australia.  B.  in  London.  Schools, 
Melbourne  and  Blackheath  proprietary.  Matric.  Lent,  1867. 
Resided  nine  terms.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  30, 
1867.   (Inns  of  Court;  Venn,  11.  377-) 

TAYLOR,  HAROLD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1882.  [S.  of 
Richard,  of  BlundeUsands.  School,  Aldenham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Assistant  Master  at 
Brighton  College,  1886-1900  (Housemaster,  1893-1900); 
Head  Master  of  Hohnwood  School,  Formby,  Lanes.,  1901-15 ; 
Assistant  Master  at  Brighton  College,  1915-28.  Died  Apr.  11, 
1948,  aged  84,  at  The  Croft,  Hassocks.  {Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  14,  1948.) 

TAYLOR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  24,  1760.  Of 
Oxon.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1727),  late  Fellow.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1761;  LL.B.  1767. 

TAYLOR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  16,  1809. 
2nd  s.  of  P.  [Pierce  Joseph],  Esq.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
1772),  of  Ogwell  House,  near  Newton  [Abbott],  Devon  (and 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  William  Cooke,  Dean  of  Ely). 
[B.  July  18,  1791.]  School,  Fulham  [and  Eton].  Matric. 
Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter), 
May  28,  1815;  priest,  Nov.  12,  1815.  R.  of  West  OgweU, 
Devon,  1816-29.  R.  of  South  Pool,  and  Stokenham  with 
Chilves  tone -and  Sherford,  1829-61.  Married,  Aug.  11,  1827, 
his  cousin,  Marianne,  5th  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel 
Hallifax,  Bishop  of  St  Asaph.  Died  Jan.  24,  1861,  aged  69, 
at  Torquay.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists ;  Clergy  Lists ;  Crockford;G.  Mag., 
1861,  I.  347;  Burke,  L.G.;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 


Taylor,  Henry  Edward  Irving 

TAYLOR,  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1891;  Mus.  Bac, 
1892.  [S.  of  Joseph,  farmer,  of  Derbyshire.  B.  May  21,  1859, 
at  Derby.]  F.R.C.O.  Assistant  Organist  at  Ripon  Cathedral, 
1876-81;  Organist  at  Skelton-cum-Newby,  Yorks.,  1876-81; 
at  St  John's,  Ladywood,  Birmingham,  1881-1903;  at  Edg- 
baston  parish  Church,  1903-33.  Living  at  11,  Reservoir 
Road  in  1944.  {Diet,  of  Organs  and  Organists;  Henry  Taylor.) 

TAYLOR,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1894.  S.  of  Edward, 
engineer,  of  ToUington  Park,  London  (and  Ann  Minshall). 
B.  [Sept.  5]  1871,  at  Salford.  School,  St  John's  College, 
Battersea.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1897; 
M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of 
Lavenham,  Suffolk,  1897-1900  and  1901-7.  C.  of  St  James's, 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  1900-1.  V.  of  Great  Barton,  1907-15. 
Married,  Apr.  25,  1900,  Bertha,  only  child  of  William  Biddell, 
of  The  Hall,  Lavenham.  Died  Jan.  22,  1915,  at  Great  Barton. 
{Venn,  11.  540;  Crockford.) 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  BERKELEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  5,  1861.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Abbey  Foregate, 
Shrewsbury.  School.  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1861; 
B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  Feb.  7,  i873-  Ord. 
deacon  (Bp.  Trower,  for  Exeter)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of 
South  Milton,  South  Devon,  1868-9.  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Wakefield,  1870-1.  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1872. 
Author,  The  Lumefon  at  Mons  in  1870;  The  Life  and  Writings 
of  Vincent  of  Beauvais ;  Ordericus  Vitalis  the  Englishman,  in 
the  Sacristy,  etc.  Resided  latterly  at  Regent  House,  Cam- 
bridge. Died  Jan.  14,  1892,  aged  50.  [Describes  himself  in 
Crockford  and  elsewhere  as  of  St  John's  College.]  (Eagle, 
XVII.  552;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  20, 
1892.) 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  BLAIR  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1894.  S.  of  R.  G.  B.  at  Dalhousie,  India.  School, 
Newton  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Football 
(rugby)  'blue,'  1894,  1896.  Died  May  29,  1903.   (F.  Brittain.) 

TAYLOR  (post  CAVENDISH),  HENRY  CAVENDISH.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  12,  1840.  [Eldest]  s.  of 
F.  Farmer  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1798)  (and  Juliana,  dau.  of 
Richard,  2nd  Lord  Waterpark).  B.  [Jan.  5,  1822],  at  Chick- 
nell  (orChyknell)  Salop.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1840. 
Sometime  in  the  17th  Lancers.  Succeeded  his  father,  1852. 
Of  Chicknell,  Bridgnorth,  Salop.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Salop. 
Assumed  his  mother's  name  of  Cavendish,  1852.  Married, 
1862,  Selina  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Gage,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Oct.  31,  1901,  at  Chicknell.  Brother  of 
Edward  C.  (1848).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  WaUord,  County 
Families.) 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  CLAUDE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  [Only]  s.  of  Alfred  Claude  [M.D.,  F.R.C.S.],  of  19, 
Clarendon  Street,  Nottingham.  B.  [Sept.  28],  1877,  at 
Nottingham.  School,  BlundeU's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  1899.  News  Editor,  Daily  Mirror,  1904-5; 
Evening  Neie's,  1905-6;  Editor  of  the  Weekly  Dispatch,  1906- 
10.  Joined  the  Exhibitions  branch  of  the  Board  of  Trade, 
1912.  Organising  Secretary,  British  Industries  Fair,  1914; 
Controller,  Government  Pavilion,  British  Empire  Exhibition, 
1924  and  1925.  British  Commissioner-General,  Adjoint 
French  Colonial  Exhibition,  1931.  Director,  Exhibitions 
Division,  Dept.  of  Overseas  Trade  and  Director  of  the  British 
Industries  Fair,  1932-7.  British  Commissioner-General, 
Brussels  International  Exhibition,  1935;  Commissioner- 
General  for  U.K.  participation  at  Empire  Exhibition,  South 
Africa,  1936;  British  Commissioner-General,  Paris  Inter- 
national Exhibition,  1937.  O.B.E.;  C.V.O.,  1933.  (Who's 
Wlu>,  which  gives  Claude  only.) 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.  S.  of  Douglas,  of  The  Knowle,  Hoddesdon,  Herts.  B. 
[July  20,  1880],  at  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Director  of  a  malting  firm. 
Died  Jan.  24,  1927.   (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll.) 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  EDWARD  IRVING.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1894.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Johnson  (St  John's 
College,  Oxford,  1843),  of  'The  Larches,'  Banstead,  Surrey. 
B.  Aug.  24,  1867,  at  Folkestone.  Schools  [Blackheath 
proprietary;  The  Leys,  Cambridge,  and]  Hanover  Square 
School  of  electrical  engineering  and  at  the  City  and  Guilds 
College,  1889-92.  Employed  by  the  L.B.&.S.C.  Railway  and 
at  works  in  Camden  Town  before  residence.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1905.  Assistant  Master  at  Crewkeme 
School,  Somerset,  1897-8;  private  tutor,  1898-1903;  Head 
Master  of  a  private  School  in  Surrey,  1903-32.  Of  Coolinge, 
Reigate,  Surrey,  where  he  died  June  30,  1943.  Brother  of 
Decimus  A.  G.  (1890)  and  Chapman  C.  A.  (1884).  (City  and 
Guilds  Coll.  Reg.  ;The  Times,  July  2,  1943.) 


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Taylor,  Henry  Gawan 

TAYLOR  (or  GAWAN  TAYLOR)  HENRY  GAWAN.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1878.  [2nd]  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  surgeon  of 
Scarborough  [and  of  Cober  Hill,  Cloughton,  Yorks.].  [B. 
Dec.  16,  1855.  School,  University  College,  London;  and  at 
London  University;  LL.B.  (London)  1879-]  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  Scholar;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1883.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn, 
Apr.  13,  1877.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1882.  Revising 
barrister  for  the  North-Eastem  Circuit,  1895-1911.  County 
Court  Judge  (Circuit  No.  3)  1912-28.  J. P.  for  Lanes.,  1917; 
for  Cumberland  and  Westmorland,  1918.  Chairman  of  the 
Joint  Coimnittee  of  the  Durham  Coal  Trade,  1906-10;  of  the 
Cumberland  Coal  Trade  Conciliation  Board.  Married,  Aug. 
22,  1883,  Rachel,  3rd  dau.  of  T.  J.  Candler,  of  Low  Hall, 
West  Ayton,  Yorks.  Resided  at  Heads  Nook,  Carlisle.  Died 
Dec.  9,  1928.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Who  was  Who; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  G.  B.  Routledge;  The  Times,  Dec.  11, 
1928.) 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  25, 
1828.  Of  Somerset.  [Doubtless  the  man  of  these  names,  only 
s.  of  James,  of  Minehead,  who  had  matric.  from  Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  Jan.  29,  1828,  aged  18;  school,  Blundell's, 
Tiverton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon 
(Llandaft)  1834;  priest,  1835;  C.  of  Cutcombe,  Somerset, 
-1841-5.  C.  of  Dulverton,  1846-72.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1874.  {Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy 
List.) 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  MARTYN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  9, 
i86i.   [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1839)  (and  Eliza  Johnson). 

B.  June  6,  1842,  at  Bristol.  School,  Wakefield,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  {srd  Wrangler,  2nd 
Smith's  prize)  1S65;  M..\.  1868.  Fellow,  1866;  tutor,  1874- 
84.  Senior  Proctor,  1872-3.  Vice-Principal  of  the  Royal 
School  of  Naval  Architecture  and  Marine  Engineermg 
(aftenvards  removed  to  Greenwich)  1865-9.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  10,  1867.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1869.  Returned  to  Cambridge,  1869.  F.R.S.,  1898.  Member 
of  Cambridge  Borough  Council,  1891;  Alderman,  1898-1925; 
Mayor  (the  ist  University  representative),  1900-1.  J. P.  for 
Cambridge,  1903.  Became  blind  by  1897.  Amplified  the 
Braille  alphabet  and  developed  it,  thereby  extending  its  use 
to  textbooks  on  geometry,  trigonometry,  etc.  Died,  un- 
married, Oct.  16,  1927,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of  James  H. 
(1864)  and  WiUiam  W.  (1868).  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  C.  Sayle,  Annals  of  Camb.  Unw. 
Library,  137;  D.N.B.;  Whowas  Who;  Cambridge  Daily  News; 
The  Times,  Oct.  17, 1927;  Proc.  Roy.  Soc,  A.  117  (187.  xxix).) 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
May  II,  1810.  S.  of  John,  brewer,  of  Liverpool.  B.  [Nov.  21], 
1791.  Schools  [Charterhouse],  Liverpool  and  Richmond. 
Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814.  In  Holy  Orders.  Author, 
Sermon  preached  for  the  benefit  of  the  Blue  Coat  School, 
Liverpool  (1824).  Married  Miss  Anne  Hollis.  Died  Apr.  11, 
1841,  at  Kensington,  aged  49.  {List  of  Carthusians;  Venn,  11. 
154;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  I.  552;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  WILDE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1844.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  South  Mimms,  Middlesex  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  at  Chipping  Bamet,  Herts.  Bapt.  Apr.  23, 
182 1.  School,  King's,  Canterbury  (Mr  G.  Wallace).  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848.    Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest,  1849. 

C.  of  .\nstey,  Herts.,  1849-65.  C.  of  Lanlivery,  Cornwall, 
1869-70.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1871. 

TAYLOR,  HERBERT  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1883.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  William  (1847),  R-  of 
Stathem,  Leics.  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of  Edward  Towgood,  of 
St  Neots,  Hunts.).  B.  Jan.  4,  1865.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar.  Appointed  to  the  I.C.S.  1883; 
Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Madras,  1885;  Collector 
and  Magistrate,  1900.  Head  Assistant,  Vizagapatam,  1896; 
Ganjam,  1896;  Collector  and  District  Magistrate,  Tanjore, 
1903;  Secretarv  to  Govt.  (Municipal,  Educational  and 
Legislative  Departs.),  1908.  Married,  Dec.  31,  1904,  Lilian 
Ethel,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Reed  Tomlin,  of  Stokefield,  Notts. 
Died  Sept.  17,  1911,  at  Marlborough.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.; 
T.  A.  Walker,  573;  I.C.S.  Lists;  The  Times,  Sept.  19,  1911-) 

TAYLOR,  HERBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept. 
30,  1900.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Robert  (B.A.,  Durham)  of 
Byker  vicarage,  Northumberland.  B.  [Feb.  19],  1881,  at 
Newcastle-on-T>-ne.  School,  Newcastle-on  Tyne  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar,  1902;  B.A.  1903. 

TAYLOR,  HERBERT  HAMPDEN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1900.  4th  s.  of  Robert,  solicitor,  of  28,  Kensington  Park 
Gardens,  London,  W.  B.  July  5,  1882,  in  London.  School, 
Clarence,  Weston-super-Mare.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B..\. 
1903;  B.Chir.  and  M.B.  1908.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital;  House 
Physician  and  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1907.  Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  St  George's  infirmarj', 
Fulham,  in  1910.    Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 


Taylor,  James 

R.A.M.C);  died  Apr.  3,  iqi8,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Brother  of  John  H.  (1896)  and  Robert  E.  (1899).  {.Medical 
Directories;   Univ.   War  List;   The  Times,  May  4,  1918.) 

TAYLOR,  HERBERT  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.  S.  of  George  [corn-merchant],  of  10,  The 
Drive,  IJrighton.  B.  .^pr.  8,  1869,  in  London.  Schools, 
Merchant  Taylors'  and  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B..\. 
1891;  M.A.  1895  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1892;  priest, 
1894;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Clapham  Park,  London,  1892-4.  C.  of 
St  George's-in-the-East,  1894-8.  Secretary  to  the  Bishop  of 
Islington,  1898-9.  C.  of  St  James -the -Less,  Westminster, 
1899-1902.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Regent's  Park,  1903-5.  C.  of 
St  James's,  Enfield  Highway,  1905-10.  K.  of  Rimpton, 
Somerset,  1910-31.  Married,  Apr.  24,  1906,  Edith  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Rich,  of  Willcsley,  near  Sherston,  Wilts. 
Latterly  of  15,  Goldsmid  Road,  Hove,  where  he  died  Nov.  24, 
1941.  {.Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  TIte  Times, 
Nov.  25,  1941.) 

TAYLOR,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  27,  1817.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Aug.  5,  1821;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1822.  Died  Feb.  19, 
1825,  aged  32,  at  Hammersmith.   (G.  .Mag.,  1825,  i.  572.) 

TAYLOR,  HUGH  NEVILLE  ADAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  from 
Cavendish  H.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  At  the 
Middlesex  Hospital;  Dublin;  Edinburgh  and  New  York. 
L.R.C.P.;  L.R.C.S.,  Edin.;  L.F.P.S.  and  L.M.,  Glasgow, 
1892;  L.S.A.  i8gi;  M.A.  and  M.B.,  Dublin,  1897;  M.D., 
Dublin,  1899.  Clinical  Assistant  at  the  Middlesex  Hospital. 
Sometime  a  ship's  surgeon  and  CivU  Surgeon  in  the  Army. 
Resident  Medical  Officer,  Elan  Valley  Hospital.  Capt., 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.).  Practised  in  London,  and  then  at  Ebbw 
Vale,  Mon.  Surgeon,  Ebbw  Vale  Hospital.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Gray's  Inn,  June,  1917.  Author,  medical.  Of  Newport,  Mon., 
in  1940.  {Medical  Directories;  Law  Lists.) 

TAYLOR,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1849. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Isaac  [artist,  author,  and  inventor,  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.]  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Medland).  B.  [May  2, 
1829],  at  Stanford  Rivers,  Essex.  School,  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  {19th  Wrangler)  1853; 
M.A.  1857;  Litt.D.  1885.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheam  School, 
1853-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterburj')  1857;  priest,  1858;  C.  of 
Trottiscliffe,  Kent,  1857-60.  C.  of  St  Mary  Abbot,  Kensing- 
ton, 1860-1.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  North  Audley  Street,  1862-5. 
V.  of  St  Matthias,  Bethnal  Green,  1865-9.  V.  of  Holy  Trmity, 
Twickenham,  1869-75.  R.  of  Settrington,  Yorks.,  1875-1901. 
Canon  of  York,  1885-1901.  Gained  a  wide  reputation  as  an 
archaeologist  and  phUologist.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edin.,  1879.  An 
original  member  of  the  Alpine  Club,  1858-91.  Manned, 
July  31,  1865,  Georgiana  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Cockayne  Cust,  Canon  of  Windsor  and  had  one  daughter. 
Author,  Words  and  Places;  Memorials  of  the  1  ay  lor  Family  of 
Ongar;  Etruscan  Researches;  Greeks  and  Goths,  a  Study  on  the 
Runes;  The  Manx  Runes;  Domesday  Survivals;  The  Plough- 
land  and  the  Plough;  Wapentakes  and  Hundreds  {Domesday 
Stiidies) ;  The  Origin  of  the  A  ryans ;  Names  and  their  Histories; 
The  Alphabet,  in  which  he  appUed  the  principle  of  selection  to 
the  evolution  of  written  symbols.  Died  Oct.  18,  1901. 
{Crockford;  D.N.B.;  Who  was  Wlw.) 

TAYLOR,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Apr.  18,  1757- 
B.  at  Chippenham,  Wilts. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  21,  1823. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  29)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 1839. 
S  of  Thomas.  B.  in  Dublin.  School,  Erasmus  Smyths, 
Dublin.  [Assistant  Master  at  Sherborne  School,  18 34-7 ;  then 
opened  a  private  school  at  Bristol.]  Matnc.  Michs.  1839; 
B  A.  i843rM.A.  1846;  B.D.  1867;  D.D.  1872  Ord.  deacon 
1843;  priest,  1844;  C.  of  Higham-Ferrers.  Northants,  and 
Headmaster  of  Kimbolton  Grammar  School,  1843-7.  Head 
Master  of  Wakefield  Grammar  School  and  Evenmg  Lecturer 
at  St  Andrew's,  Wakefield,  1847-75-  British  Chaplain  at 
Stockhohn,  1875-6.  Author  of  pamphlets  Died  Aug.  14, 
1898,  aged  88,  at  Chard,  Somerset.  Father  of  Henry  M. 
(1861),  William  W.  (1868)  and  James  H  (1864).  ('^'•^^fMf j 
The  Times,  Aug.  17,  1898;  Peacock,  History  of  Wakefield 
Grammar  School.) 

TAYLOR,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's.  Jan-  20.  '863-  OJ 
Tasmania.  [3rd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq  Jate  of  ^^^^y  Fied, 
Tasmania.]  B.  July  5,  i843-  (School,  Hobart  High  ]  Matric 
Michs.  1863;  B..\.  1867;  M.A.  1870.  .\Am.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  2,  1864.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1672. 
Returned  to  Tasmania  for  health  reasons.  Took  up  farming, 
and  died  at  Launceston,  Nov.  18,  1926.  (EagU,  xlv.  ii;  Uw 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 


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Taylor,  James  Arthur 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  peas,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  22, 
1835.  [Eldest  s.  of  James,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Moseley  HaU,  Worcs., 
(by  his  ist  wife,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Samuel  Skeye,  of  Spring 
Grove,  Worcs.).  B.  June  18,  1817.  School,  Winchester.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1836.  M. P.  for  East  Worcs.,  1841-7.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Worcs.  Succeeded  to  Strensham  Court,  Worcs., 
1832.  Married,  June  1843,  Maria  Theresa,  dau.  of  George 
Rush,  of  Elsenham  Hall,  Northants.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
June  14,  1889.  Half-brother  of  William  F.  (1847)-  {Boase, 
III.  894 ;  Burke,  L.G. ;  Walford,  County  Families ;  Return  of 
M.P.S.) 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  EDWIN.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1878. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  James  [F.R.C.S.],  of  Wargrave,  Berks.  B.  there. 
School,  Epsom  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1883; 
M.A.  1886.  Partner  in  the  firm  A.  Edgell  and  Co.  Married, 
June  18,  1902,  Mildred  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  Lewis  W. 
Gregory,  of  Bromley,  Kent.  Died  at  Cricklewood  early  in 
.1934.  (Venn,  u.  435;  The  Times,  June  20,  1902;  Epsom  Coll. 
Reg.) 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  FOWLER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  II,  1820.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Bradford  House,  near 
Bolton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1821.  Died  May  7.  1821,  aged  25; 
buried  May  11,  1821,  at  St  Andrew's-the-Great,  Cambridge; 
M.I.  there. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30,  1893. 
S.  of  James,  F.R.C.S.,  J.P.,  of  Chester.  B.  1874.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1900;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  1903.  At  Guy's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1899;  M.R.C.P., 
1903;  F.R.C.P.,  1914  Practised  at  Chester.  Hon.  Physician, 
Chester  General  Infirmary.  Married,  Feb.  14,  1906,  Augusta 
Mary  Clarke  Timperley,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clarke,  of  Cogshall, 
Cheshire.  Of  Tring,  Herts,  in  1947.  Author,  medical.  Died 
June  22,  1953.  Brother  of  John  R.  (1899).  (Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Feb.  17,  1906.) 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  HEBER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  4. 
1864;  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
June  29,  1859  and  proceeded  B.A.  1864  and  M.A.  1867. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1839),  of  BristoL  B.  [Jan.  31]. 
1840,  at  Bristol.  [School,  Waketield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864; 
Scholar,  1866;  Browne  medal,  1866;  B.A.  (nth  Classic,  and 
ist  Chancellor's  medal)  1868;  M.A.  1871.  B.Sc,  London, 
1873.  Assistant  Master  at  Mill  Hill  School,  1867-72.  Head 
Master  of  Brewood  School,  Staffs.,  1872-4;  a  private  tutor  in 
Cambridge  from  1874.  Married,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Charles  Pearce,  M.l.C.E.  Died  Apr.  5,  1914,  at  his 
residence,  Little  Trinity,  Jesus  Lane,  Cambridge.  Brother  of 
Henry  M.  {1861)  and  William  W.  (1868).  (Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Times,  Apr.  6,  1914.) 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  26, 
1876.  S.  of  George  Henry,  painter  (and  Phoebe).  B.  [Jan.  2, 
1857]  at  Salford,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Apr.  5,  1857.  School,  Man- 
chester Grammar  (Mr  F.  W.  Walker,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  At  Owens  College,  Manchester; 
M.B.  and  B.Ch.  (ist  Class  Honours)  1892.  In  practice 
successively  at  Weaste,  Manchester  and  at  Salford.  Disap- 
pears from  Medical  Directories,  1940. 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  6, 
1882.  [Only]  s.  of  Richard,  cotton-spinner  (and  Rosa 
M^Mullen,  of  Hertford).  B.  Mar.  6,  1862,  at  Wigan,  Lanes. 
Bapt.  May  22,  1862.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Lent,  1882; 
B.A.  1885 ;  M.A.  1889.  Succeeded  to  the  estate  of  Rendcombe 
Park,  Gloucs.,  1911.  Married,  1892,  Alice,  dau.  of  Gervoise 
Tibbits,  of  King's  Norton,  Leics.  Resided  latterly  at  Rhu-Na- 
Haven,  Aboyne,  Aberdeens.,  where  he  died  Jan.  23,  1935. 
(Eagle,  XLix.  57;  The  Times,  Jan.  25,  1935-) 
TAYLOR,  JAMES  WHILEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1889.   S.  of  James,  of  St  Andrew's  Street,  Droitwich. 

B.  there,  July  26,  1870.  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  Scholar;  B.A.  1892.  Sometime  Assistant  Master 
at  Heath  Mount  School,  Hampstead.  Of  Kelso,  Ombersley 
Droitwich  in  1950.    (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

TAYLOR,  The  Van.  JOHN.  D.D.  i753>  incorp.  from  O.xford. 
[S.  of  Edward,  of  Kiddington,  Oxon.]  Matric.  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  July  6,  1730,  age  18;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1742-3; 
B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford)  1752.  Archdeacon  of  Bedford,  1745- 
56;  of  Leicester,  1756-72.  Preb.  of  Lincoln  1750;  of  Salisbury, 
1762-72.  Chancellor  of  Salisbury.  Died  .A.ug.  29,  1772.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1764. 
S.  of  William,  freeholder,  of  [Warton],  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1764;  B.A.  1768.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  29,  1768;  priest  (York)  May  21,  1769; 

C.  of  Fenstanton,  Hunts.,  1768-9.  C.  of  Wakefield,  Yorks., 
1769.   See  the  next  entry.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  701.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1765.    S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  [Methley],  Yorks.    B.  there. 


Taylor,  John  Bagsha-w 

School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1765;  B.A.  1769;  M.A. 
1772.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  22,  1769;  priest,  July  27, 
1777.  C.  of  the  Chapel  of  Greasborough,  Yorks.,  1769;  C.  of 
Methley,  1777.  This  man,  or  possibly  the  above,  was  R.  of 
High  Hoyland,  Yorks.,  1777-85-  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii. 
705.) 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1787.  Matric. 
Michs.  1788;  Scholar,  1790;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  1796.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Dec.  29,  1793- 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  20, 
1797.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [J. P.  and  D.L.],  of  Bordesley  [Park], 
Warws.  (and  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Skeye,  of  Spring 
Grove,  Worcs.).  [B.  Dec.  13,  1780.]  School,  Hitcham,  Bucks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1798.  Of  Strensham  Court,  Worcs.,  which  he 
purchased  about  1815.  High  Sheriff  of  Worcs.,  1817.  Died, 
s.p.  (Burke,  L.G.) 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  Nov.  17,  1809. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Eye,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  North 
Walsham.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1815.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  9,  1816;  priest,  July  20,  1817.  R.  of  Hayn- 
ford,  Norfolk,  1817-36.  P.C.  of  St  Michael-at-Thom,  Norwich, 
1828-36.  R.  of  Diptford,  Devon,  1828-36.  Married,  Aug.  2, 
18 15,  Sophia,  widow  of  Robert  Toosey,  of  Ipswich.  Died 
Dec.  19,  1836,  at  Norwich.  (Venn,  11.  153;  Clerical  Guide; 
G.  Mag.,  1837,  I.  216.) 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Mar.  2,  1819;  a  'Ten- 
year  man.' 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  7,  1819.  S.  of  'James'  [John],  deceased,  late  of  Broad- 
oak,  near  Blackburn,  Lanes,  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Fort, 
of  Altham).  [B.  Nov.  29,  i8oi.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1821.  Of  Whalley  Abbey,  Lanes.  J. P.  for  Lanes,  and 
Yorks.  Succeeded,  1828,  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle,  James 
Taylor,  of  Moreton  and  Bashall  Hall,  Yorks.  Died  before 
1870.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families,  which 
gives  his  father's  name  as  John.) 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  7,  1822.    Of 

Lanes.   Matric.  Lent,  1823. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  lo,  1822.   Of 

Lanes.  Matric.  Lent,  1823. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Caius,  Oct.  10,  1827. 
S.  of  John,  of  Parson  Grove,  Cambs.  B.  there.  School, 
Swaffham.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lmcoln,  LiU.  dim.  from  Ely)  1832;  priest  (Rochester, 
Lift.  dim.  from  Ely)  1834.  Sometime  C.  of  St  John's, 
Anderston,  Glasgow.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Bees  School, 
1851.  P.C.  of  Cleator,  Cumberland,  1852-4.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1855.  (Venn,  11.  203;  F.  P.  White.) 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  20,  1841.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Chard,  Somerset  (and  Hannah).  Bapt.  Feb.  19, 
1815.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  Ashted,  Birming- 
ham, 1846.  Mathematical  tutor  at  Queen's  College,  Birming- 
ham, 1847-55.  C.  of  St  George's,  Camberwell,  Surrey,  1856- 
60.  C.  of  Eccles,  Lanes.,  1870-5.  C.  of  Heme  Bay,  Kent, 
1876.  C.  of  Teynham,  1876-8.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Chatham, 
1878-83.  Author,  What  is  Education}  (A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of 
Derby).  Latterly  of  3,  Russell  Terrace,  Leamington.  Died 
Mar.  27,  i89i,atStHelier,  Jersey,  aged  76.  (Eagle,  .xvii.  207; 
Crockford;  1  he  Guardian,  Apr.  18,  1891.) 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27,  1875.  S. 
of  John,  spinner  and  manufacturer  (and  Betsey).  B.  at 
Prestwich,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Mar.  22,  1848.  Did  not  reside. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  9,  1879-  S.  of 
William,  tea-dealer  (and  Catherine).  B.  Jan.  30,  1842,  in 
Regent  Street,  London.  Mus.Bac,  1880.  Organist  to  Queen 
Victoria  at  Kensington  Palace.  Professor  of  singing,  Guildhall 
School  of  Music,  1897.  Brother  of  Charles  (1858).  (F.  P. 
White,  British  Musical  Biogs.;  The  Times,  Apr.  3,  1936.) 
TAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1892.  S.  of 
John,  of  'Kilmorie,'  Torquay  (and  Julia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
F.  W.  Jardine,  of  Kensington).  B.  [Apr.  15],  1873.  at  Wemeth, 
Lanes.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Second 
Lieut.,  2nd  Battn.  the  King's  Royal  Rifles,  1895;  Lieut., 
1898.  Served  in  the  S.  .African  War,  1898-1901;  killed  at 
TalanaHiU,  Oct.  20,  1899.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 
TAYLOR,  JOHN  A.  W.  (1875),  see  WATSON-TAYLOR. 
TAYLOR,  JOHN  BAGSHAW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  27, 
1829.  [Only]  s.  of  WiUiam,  of  Radcliffe-on-Trent,  Notts. 
(and  Juliana,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Bagshaw).  B.  there,  Oct.  15, 
181 1.  Matric.  Michs.  1829.  Kept  nine  terms.  Of  Radcliffe- 
on-Trent,  Notts.  y.P.  for  Notts.  Captain,  Royal  Notts. 
Militia.  High  Sheriff  of  Notts.,  1868.  Married,  June  20,  1854, 
Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Charles  Dakeyne,  of 
St  John's  Wood,  and  had  issue.  (Peile,  11.  434;  Walford, 
County  Families ;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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Taylor,  John  Betton 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  BETTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  iS, 
1868.  S.  of  George,  land-agent  [of  Wolverhampton].  B. 
[1849],  at  Hereford.  Bapt.  at  St  Peter's,  Hereford,  Sept  24, 
1849.  [Schools,  RossaU  and  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  RossaU 
Reg.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  2,  1875.  B.  Jan  2,  1852,  at  Notting  Dale,  Norlands, 
Kensington.  School,  West  London  Collegiate.  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1879; 
priest,  1880;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Richmond,  Surrey,  1879-82. 
V.  of  Harmonds worth,  Middlesex,  1882-1916.  Married 
Charlotte  Katherine  — .  Latterly  of  Hindhead,  Surrey.  Died 
Nov.  6,  1919,  at  Worthing.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov. 
20,  1919-) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  COCHRAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  [S.  of  D.,  J. P.,  of  Coleraine.  B.  1871.  School, 
Sherborne.]  Did  not  reside.  In  business  in  London.  Served 
in  the.Great  War,  1914-19-  (Sherborne  Reg.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  FRANCIS  WHITE.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Do\vning, 
Oct.  17,  i892;from  Trinity  College, Oxford, where  he  had  been 
adm.,  1891.  [3rd  s.  of  Sir  Richard  Stephens,  J. P.,  of  Hunts- 
moor  Park,  Iver,  Bucks.,  and  Gray's  Inn,  London.  B.  Mar. 
27,  1872.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Died  Sept. 
30,  1940.  Brother  of  Richard  S.  (1887).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Oct.  2,  1940.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  BLAKE.  Adm.  (age 
19)  at  Trinity  Hall,  i886.  [Only]  s.  of  Captain  [William], 
deceased,  of  Carshalton  Park,  Surrey  (and  Marian  Emily,  dau. 
of  John  Richard  Chambers,  of  Madras.  [B.  Jan.  15,  1867.] 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1886.  Captain,  West  Surrey 
Regt.  (T.)  1S89.  J. P.  for  Surrey.  Married,  Aug.  4,  188S, 
Florence  Irene  Emily,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Crichton  Browne. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  HARRYMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  i6,  i8S6.  S.  of  John,  Primitive  Methodist  preacher,  of 
Chester-le-Street  (and  Elizabeth  Harr>Tnan).  B.  Mar.  21, 
1867,  at  Brompton.  School,  Royal  Grammar,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  (Mr  S.  C.  Logan).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889; 
M.A.  1893.  Primitive  Methodist  Minister  at  Reading,  1892; 
at  Newcastle,  1895.    (F.  P.  White.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1867.  S.of  William  Thomas,  agent  (and  Charlotte).  B.Nov. 6, 
1847  in  Madras.  Bapt.  Mar.  21,  1848.  [School,  Bath  pro- 
prietary.] Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1873;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  St  Sampson,  York,  i873-7- 
Chaplain,  Calcutta  Cathedral,  1877;  at  Port  Blair,  1879-80; 
at  St  Paul's  Cathedral,  Calcutta,  1880-1 ;  at  Sangor,  1881-3; 
at  Chakratta,  1883-4;  at  St  John's,  Calcutta,  1884-7;  at 
Darjeeling,  1887-8;  at  Shillong,  1889-90.  Married,  Feb.  25, 
1879,  Margaret  Haimah,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Shepherd  Noble, 
Esq.,  solicitor,  and  Secretary  to  the  Archbishop  of  York. 
Died  May,  1891, on  board  theS.S.  City  of  Oxford,  o5  Colombo, 
(Eagle,  xvii.  207;  The  Guardian,  May  5,  1879.) 
TAYLOR,  JOHN  HENRY  STONE.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct. 
1882.  [S.  of  Colonel  Thomas  (and  Louisa  C,  dau.  of  Dr  Vos, 
of  Dulwich.  B.  Mar.  11,  1864.  School,  Dulwich  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.,  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  1887;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Blackheath, 
1887-94.  At  Bishop's  College,  Blackheath,  1894-5.  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Rochester,  1895-9.  C.  of  Luton,  Kent,  1900-1. 
C.  of  Godstone,  Surrey,  1901-3.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Surbiton, 
1903-17.  Died,  unmarried,  Nov.  3,  1917.  Brother  of  Gerard 
C  (1887).  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
TAYLOR  (post  HOLMAN),  JOHNHOLMAN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1896.  Eldest  s.  of  Robert,  solicitor,  of  15,  Fumival's 
Inn,  London,  and  of  28,  Kensington  Park  Gardens.  B. 
July  12,  1878,  at  48,  Lansdowne  Road,  Notting  Hill.  School, 
Combe  Down,  Weston-super-Mare.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
1899;  M.A.  1903.  Changed  his  name  to  Hohnan,  1902.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1902;  priest  (Lahore)  1904;  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Woking,  1902-4.  Chaplain  (A.Cl.S.)  at  Karachi, 
1904-6.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lahore,  1906-8. 
C.  of  St  John's,  Oakfield,  Isle  of  Wight,  1909-11.  Chaplain  to 
Lord  Rollo,  1911-12.  Chaplain  at  Algiers,  1912-13.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Pte.,  Canadian  A.M.C.;  Chaplain, 
Canadian  Forces;  M.M.,  1917).  V.  of  Shawnigan  with  Cobble 
Hill,  British  Columbia,  Canada,  1919-20.  Domestic  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Victoria,  1920-1.  .Assistant  Chaplain, 
St  John's  Cathedral,  Hongkong,  1920-3.  Registrar,  Univer- 
sity of  Hongkong,  1923.  O.B.E.,  1926.  Chaplain,  British 
Legation,  Peking,  1923-33;  at  Frankfort,  Stuttgart  and 
Baden  Baden,  Germany,  1934-9;  at  Berne,  Switzerland,  in 
1939.  Died  in  1942.  Brother  of  Robert  E.  (1899)  and  Herbert 
H.  (1900).  (Crockford;  Univ.  War  List.) 


Taylor,  John  William  Augustus 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's.  Feb.  6, 
1873.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph,  painter  (and  Hannah).  B.  Jan. 
14,  1854,  at  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Mar.  12,  1854. 
School,  Giggleswick  (Mr  Style).  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Oct.  10,  1873,  age 
19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1877.  (Al-  Oxon.;  GiggUswick  Reg.  (John, 
only).) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  MARRATT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
July  6,  1840.  S.  of  John,  of  Sunninghill,  Berks.,  Esq.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1845;  priest,  1846.  .\ssistant  Master  at 
Ipswich  Grammar  School,  1859-60.  C.  of  Cannington, 
Somerset,  1860-5.  C.  of  Burton,  Dorset,  1865-8;  C.  of 
Walditch,  1868-70.  V.  of  Seer  Green,  Bucks.,  1870-1900- 
Living  at  Jordans,  Bucks.,  in  1902.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1912.   (Clergy  List;  The  Times,  July  3,  1902.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  15,  1861. 
S.  of  John,  M.D.  [of  Ferns,  Co.  Wexford,  Ireland].  B. 
July  11,  1836,  at  Gory,  Co.  Wexford.  School,  Diocesan, 
Wexford ;  [and  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin  (Gold  medal;  M.A.)]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Dec.  5,  1862,  but 
returned  to  Clare;  B.A.  (12th  Wrangler  and  ist  in  1st  Class, 
Moral  Science  Trip.)  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1866; 
Dean,  1875-84.  Junior  Proctor,  1879-80.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely), 
1872;  priest,  1873.  V.  of  Litlington,  Cambs.,  1884-92. 
Married,  1873,  Eliza  M.  Paula,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  TuUy, 
solicitor,  of  Eyre  Square,  Galway,  and  The  Grove,  Tuam. 
Author,  theological.  Died  May  13,  1907,  at  Cambridge. 
(Venn,  11.  356;  F.  P.  Leyburn-Yarker.) 

TAYLOR,  The  Rev.  JOHN  REES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Aug.  28,  1845;  from  Lampeter  College.  'Plus  annos  24 
natus.'  A  'Ten-year  man.'  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest,  1838. 
C.  of  Lee,  Manchester,  1839-45.  Chaplain  of  Wandsworth 
Union,  1846-8.  R.  of  Eglwys-Cummin,  Carm.,  1848-75.  No 
cure  or  address  after  1875.    (Crockford.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  REGINALD,  .-^dm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30,  1899. 
S.  of  James,  F.R.C.S.,  J. P.,  of  Haygarth  House,  Chester. 
B.  1878.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902;  M..\.  1906.  M.I.C.E.;  M.I.M.E.  Engineer  to  the  J hana 
Water  Board,  India,  1914;  Superintending  Engineer,  Public 
Health  Dept.,  Bihar  and  Orissa,  192 1.  Engineering  Inspector, 
Ministrv  of  Health  in  1924.  Married,  1910,  Beatrice  Violet 
Lake.  'Of  Grevcoat  Gardens,  Westminster.  Brother  of 
James  G.  (1893)'.   (Shraosbury  Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  ROWLAND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5, 
1889.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John,  of  Cambridge  House,  Tunbridge 
Wells.  B.  [Feb.  7],  1870,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar,  1892; 
B.A.  (32nd  Wrangler)  1892;  M.A.  1903.  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough  CoUege,  1895-1923;  House  Master,  1899-1923; 
Bursar,  1912-17;  Head  of  the  Government  School  at  Johore, 
Malaya,  1925-40-.  F.R.G.S.  The  Colonial  Office  officially 
presumed  his  death  to  have  taken  place  'on  or  about  Feb.  14, 
1942,  as  the  result  of  the  sinking  of  the  S.S.  Kuala.'  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  1  he  Ttmes, 
Mar.  19,  1946.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 
1880.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (and  Mary  Aim).  B.  at  TovU, 
Maidstone.  Bapt.  Sept.  27,  i860.  School,  City  Middle  Class, 
Cowper  Street,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884, 
M.A.  1899. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
15,  1847.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks. 
B.  June  12,  1S28.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1847; 
B.A.  (12th  Classic)  1851;  M.A.  1854-  FeUow,  1851;  assistant 
Tutor,  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1852;  priest  (Canter- 
bury) 1853.  C.  of  St  George's,  Hulme.  Manchester,  1859-  ^  - 
of  All  Saints,  Cambridge,  1862-5-  R.  of  Exford,  Somerset, 
1865-6.  R.  of  Stathem,  Leics.,  1866-1904.  Married,  July  25, 
1861,  at  Great  Paxton,  Harriet,  4th  dau.  of  Edward  Towgood, 
of  Paxton  Hall,  Hunts.  Died  May  10,  1904.  Father  of 
Herbert  D.  (1883).  (Shroi'sbury  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  .4.  Walker,  492: 
Crockford.) 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Queens',  June  27,  1836.  Of  Ireland.  [S.  of  John  (and  Mana 
Spilsbury,  a  weU-known  artist).  B.  1818.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1836.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  July  5.  1837;  B.A.  1840;  M.A. 
1848.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford.  1859.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  1S45;  priest.  May  26,  1850;  C.  of  Framfield. 
Sussex,  1845-6.  Theological  Tutor  at  Cheltenham  CoUege, 
1848-52.  Head  of  Portswood  House  prep,  school,  Malvern, 
1853-8;  of  the  Rookery,  Headington,  Oxford,  1859-S3. 
Married  Jane  Mould,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Poenis.  Hied 
Apr.  10,  1886,  at  Stoke,  Headington,  aged  68.  Brother  01 
Jonathan  W.  (1832).  (CheUenham  ColL  Reg.;  At  Oxon.. 
Boose,  III.  898;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  .\pr.  14,  iSb6.) 


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Taylor,  John  William  Whiteley 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  WILLIAM  WHITELEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  May  21,  186;.  S.  of  John,  M.D.,  Professor  of 
clinical  medicine  at  University  College,  London  (and  Betty). 
B.  Oct.  28,  1842,  in  Bloomsbury.  [School,  St  Peter's,  York.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1862.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  25, 
1863;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  (zgth  Wrangler)  1866;  M.A.  1870. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1868;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Middlesbrough, 
1868-70.  C.  of  Earley,  Berks.,  1873-7.  Subsequently  of 
Sawbridge  House,  Earley.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1916. 

TAYLOR,  JOHN  WINDLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1868.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  [solicitor  and  Coroner  of 
Wakefield,  Yorks.]  [B.  Sept.  26,  1851.]  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  9, 
1872.  Of  Onebarrow  Lodge,  Leics.  Married,  1876,  Katharine 
Ida  Rebecca,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Moxon  Kirk,  of  Halifax. 
{Inns  of  Court;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

TAYLOR,  JONATHAN  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1832.  S.  of  John  (and  of  Maria  Spilsbury,  a  well- 
known  artist).  B.  1810.  Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Already 
married  to  Hannah  Gaudin  when  he  came  into  residence;  had 
issue,  13  children.  Sometime  Agent  of  the  Bible  Society  at 
Manchester.  Returned  to  his  home  at  Charpigny,  Switzerland, 

a  where  he  worked  as  an  Evangelist.  Died  in  1882.  Brother  of 
John  W.  A.  (1836).    (Ruth  Young.) 

TAYLOR,  The  Rev.  JOSEPH.  B.A.  1802,  incorp.  from  Oxford, 
1802;  M.A.  from  King's,  1802.  [S.  of  George,  gent.,  of 
Bowes,  Yorks.]  Matric.  from  St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford, 
Nov.  14,  1793,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1797.  Head  Master  of 
the  Grammar  School  and  P.C.  of  Stourbridge,  Worcs.; 
V.  of  Snitterfield,  Warws.,  1802-33.  Died  May  2,  1833,  aged 
59,  at  Stourbridge.  Father  of  George  A.  (1836).  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  i.  649.) 

TAYLOR,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  26,  1817. 
B.  in  the  township  of  Lightcliffe,  parish  of  Halifax,  Yorks. 
School,  Bingley.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar,  1821;  B.A. 
{21st  Wrangler)  1822;  M.A.  1825;  B.D.  1832.  Fellow,  1824- 
36.  V.  of  Babraham,  Cambs.,  1833-6.  Died  Jan.  30,  1836. 
Benefactor  to  the  College  library.  M.I.  in  (Old)  College 
Chapel.    (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mar.,  1836,  11.  441.) 

TAYLOR,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  20, 
1825.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Ansley,  Warws.  School,  Leicester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1829;  priest,  1829.  Priest-Vicar  (and  Preb.)  of 
Lichfield  Cathedral,  1837-78.  V.  of  Whittington,  Staffs., 
1854-78.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1879.  (Foster,  Index 
Eccles.) 

TAYLOR,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  8,  1828.  Of 
Lanes.  [S.  of  WOliam,  timber-merchant,  of  Whalley, 
Cheshire.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1829;  Scholar,  1832;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle,  Liit.  dim.  from  Ely)  June  g,  1833;  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  24,  1837.  Sometime  tutor  to  the  sons  of  Mr  Drummond 
Hay,  Consul-General  at  Tangier.  P.C.  of  Dukinfield, 
Cheshire,  in  1841.  C.  of  Muncaster,  Cumberland,  1841-4. 
P.C.  of  St  Thomas,  Stockport,  1844-76.  Married,  May  12, 
1842,  Georgiana  Hodgson,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Richard  Thackeray  (R.  of  Hadley,  Middlesex,  and  R.  of 
Downham  Market,  Norfolk),  cousin  to  William  Makepeace 
Thackeray.  Author  of  a  translation  of  the  first  six  books  of 
Homer's  Iliad;  The  Mystery  of  Godliness;  Liberty,  Fraternity 
and  Equality,  etc.  Died  May  24,  1876.  Father  of  William  R. 
(1866).   {Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 

TAYLOR,  JOSEPH  STUBBS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  9,  1849.  S.  of  George.  B.  [Dec.  29,  1829],  at  Park  Gate, 
Yorks.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1854;  priest, 
1855.  C.  of  St  James,  Clapham,  Surrey,  1858-9.  C.  of 
Walsall,  Staffs.,  1861.  Latterly  of  15,  Vyvyan  Terrace, 
Clifton  Park,  Bristol.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1865. 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Clergy  List.) 

TAYLOR,  JOSEPH  TATHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1, 1878.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  deceased,  of  Alexandra 
Drive,  Liverpool.  B.  [June  16,  1858],  in  Liverpool.  [School 
King  William  College,  Isle  of  Man.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878; 
B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool),  1884; 
priest,  1885;  C.  of  St  Jude's,  West  Derby,  1884-6.  C.  of 
Armitage  Bridge,  Yorks.,  1886-91.  V.  of  Birchencliffe,  1891- 
1923.  Died  Aug.  28,  1923.  {King  William's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  30,  1923.) 

TAYLOR,  JOSHUA  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  29, 
1888.  S.  of  J[oshua],  Esq.,  of  Spen  Hall,  Cleckheaton,  Yorks. 
B.  Aug.  21,  1869.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1891;  M.A.,  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1895;  M.D.  1898;  D.P.H.,  1899.  At  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital.  House  Surgeon,  Darlington  Hospital  and 
Salop  Royal  Infirmary.  F.Z.S.  In  practice  at  Liphook, 
Hants,    in    1910;    at    Kingsland,   Shrewsbury   in    1920;    at 


Taylor,  Robert 

Ditchling,  Sussex  in  1930.  Of  Maple  Bay,  Duncan,  Vancouver 
Island,  British  Columbia,  1946.  Brother  of  Thomas  S.  (1892). 
{Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 

TAYLOR,  MAURICE  LLEWELLYN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1897.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John,  schoolmaster,  of  Cambridge 
House,  Tunbridge  Wells.  B.  there,  Mar.  6,  1879.  School, 
Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Abbott  Scholar,  1898;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1901.  Served  with  the  University 
Contingent  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-1.  Appointed  to 
a  clerkship  in  the  Admiralty,  1902.  Author,  Songs  of  Solitude. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (2nd  Lieut.,  the  Rifle 
Brigade);  killed  in  action  in  France,  Aug.  26,  1916.  {Ton 
bridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times 
Sept.  12,  1916.) 

TAYLOR,  PERCY  COOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  20 
1893.  S.  of  William,  civil  engineer,  of  Lee,  Kent  (and  Susan 
Anne  May).  B.  Oct.  16,  1874,  at  Lewisham.  School,  Black 
heath  Proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A 
1900.  Assistant  Master  at  Brighton  College  in  1903.  Of 
39,  Mayfield  Avenue,  Orpington,  Kent,  in  1946. 

TAYLOR,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  24,  1762.  S.  of 
[the  Rev.]  Henrv  (1727).  B.  at  'Whitfield,'  [Wheatfield], 
Oxon.  School,  Crawley,  Oxon.  Matric.  Michs.  1765;  B.A. 
1766.   Migrated  to  Queens',  June  20,  1768;  M.A.  1769;  B.D. 

1778.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1769-84.  V.  of  Titchfield,  Hants., 

1779.  R.  of  Clanfield,  1787.  R.  of  Ashington,  Sussex,  1788- 
91.   Died  July  22,  1791.   {Peile,  11.  273.) 

TAYLOR,  The  Rev.  RICHARD.  B.A.  1761,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  from  King's,  1761.  [S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  London.] 
Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  July  2,  1743,  age  20; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1747.  R.  of  Saxmundham,  Suffolk,  1762-98 
and  R.  of  Blaxhall  until  1798.  Died  Aug.  10,  1798,  aged  77- 
{Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1798,  11.  729-) 

TAYLOR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Nov.  9, 
1792.  S.  of  Jeffery,  of  Sevenoaks.  B.  there.  School,  Seven- 
oaks.  Matric.  Easter,  1794;  Scholar,  1795;  B.A.  1797;  M.A. 
1800.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1799;  priest,  Sept.  20, 
iSoi.  V.  of  East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  181 1-35.  Died  Mar.  20, 
1835.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1835, 
I.  442.) 

TAYLOR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  2,  1824; 
pens.  Mar.  29,  1826.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1825;  B.A. 
1830;  M.A.  1835.  C.M.S.  Missionary  in  New  Zealand  from 
1836;  at  Wanganui  in  1851-6.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1857.    (H.  D.  Harper,  C.M.S.  Reg.  of  Miss.) 

TAYLOR,  RICHARD  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  July  25,  1870.  S.  of  George,  physician.  B.  at 
Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B..\.  1874;  M.A.  and  M.B. 
1879;  M.D.  1884.  At  Guy's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1877;  L-S.A., 
1878.  Practised  at  Derby  from  1880,  and  then  at  Upper 
Norwood;  subsequently  of  Lausanne,  Switzerland.  Died 
Sept.  2,  1936,  at  Torquay.  {Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Sept.  4>  1936.) 

TAYLOR,  RICHARD  STEPHENS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  Richard  Stephens,  solicitor, 
of  Huntsmoor  Park,  Iver,  Bucks,  [and  Gray's  Inn,  London], 
(by  his  1st  wife,  Clara,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Humbert).  B. 
[Sept.  15],  1869,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1899.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1893; 
practised  in  London  (Messrs  Taylor  and  Humbert,  4,  Field 
Court,  Gray's  Inn).  Married,  1895,  Ethel  Craig,  eldest  dau.  of 
R.  Craig,  of  Chapelton,  Jamaica.  Latterly  of  the  Garrick 
Club,  London,  where  he  died  May  20,  1950.  Brother  of 
John  F.  W.  (1892).  {List  of  Carthusians;  Law  Lists;  The 
Times,  May  23,  1950.) 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  14,  1808. 
Of  Middlesex.  [6th  s.  of  John,  ironmonger,  of  London  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  .\ug.  18,  1784.  School,  Edmonton;  trained  at 
Guy's  and  St  Thomas'  hospitals;  M.R.C.S.  1807.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1813.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Mar.  14,  1813; 
priest  (Chichester)  Oct.  28,  1813;  C.  of  Midhurst  and  P.C.  of 
Easeboume,  Sussex,  1813-18.  C.  of  Edmonton,  Tottenham 
and  Newington,  but,  on  account  of  his  unorthodox  views, 
found  it  difficult  to  obtain  preferment.  C.  of  Yardley, 
Birmingham,  whence  he  was  dismissed  for  an  article  in 
defence  of  suicide.  Fled  to  Dublin  where  he  was  assistant 
master  in  a  school  until  dismissed.  Made  a  series  of  attacks  on 
the  Church  under  the  title  of  The  Clerical  Review,  and  gave 
Sunday  morning  lectures  until  rioting  put  a  stop  to  them. 
Preached  at  the  Rolls  Rooms,  Chancery  Lane,  at  Founder's 
Hall,  Lothbury,  and  at  Dr  Collier's  Chapel  in  Cannon 
Street,  which  he  called  the  Areopagus.  Tried  in  London,  for 
preaching  blasphemy,  and  sentenced  to  a  year's  imprison- 
ment, 1828.  On  his  release,  started  on  a  four  months'  lecture 
tour,  beginning  at  Cambridge,  where  he  fastened  a  thesis  to 
the  door  of  the  Divinity  Schools.  Again  tried  for  preaching 
blasphemy,  and  sentenced  to  two  years  imprisonment,  1831 . 
Known  as  the  'Devil's  Chaplain.'   Married  an  elderly  lady  of 


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Taylor,  Robert 

means,  but  was  sued  for  breach  of  promise  bv  Miss  Georgiana 
Richards,  housekeeper  to  the  Rotunda  in  Blackfriars  Road; 
to  avoid  paying  £250  damages  to  this  lady,  he  moved  to 
France  and  practised  as  a  surgeon  at  Tours.  Author,  The 
Holy  Liturgy,  or  Divine  Service  on  the  Principles  of  Pure 
Deism;  The  Trial.  .  .upon  a  Charge  of  Blasphemy;  Swing;  or 
who  are  the  Incendiaries?  A  Tragedy;  The  Devil's  Pulpit,  etc. 
Died  in  Sept.  1844  at  Tours.   {Crockford;  D.N.B.) 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  12, 
1844.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Dodworth  Hall,  Barnsley  (and 
Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Thornely,  of  Hadfield,  Derbs.).  B.  Jan.  25, 
1817.]  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A.  1848;  M.A. 
1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1848;  priest,  1849;  P.C.  of 
Thurgoland,  Yorks.,  1848-58.  Chaplain  at  Madeira,  1858. 
C.  of  Chetton,  Salop,  1858.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Pontefract, 
Yorks.,  1859-60.  C.  of  Long  Framlington  with  Brinkbum, 
Northumberland,  1860-1.  V.  of  Warthill,  Yorks.,  1861-74. 
Died  July  18,  1876.   (Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
May  19,  1854.  [5th]  s.  of  Richard,  maltster,  of  Abbey  Fore- 
gate,  Shrewsbury  (and  Mary).  [B.  Jan.  17,  1835.]  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Lent,  1855.  Kept  eight  tenns  at 
Magdalene.  '  He  wTote  an  unfortunate  letter,  of  which  a  copy 
was  sent  to  each  undergraduate  of  Magdalene,  which' greatly 
exasperated  them.  Mr  Taylor  apologized  and  the  under- 
graduates and  Seniors  wished  him  to  remain,  but  he  wished 
to  migrate'  (letter  from  Mynors  Bright,  Lady  Day,  1868). 
Adm.  at  St  John's,  as  a  Fell. -Com.,  Apr.  16,  1868;  B.A.  1869; 
M.A.  1872.  Appointed  to  the  East  India  Company's  Service, 
1856;  served  in  Calcutta  and  Benares  and  in  the  United 
Provinces;  Civil  PajTnaster  at  Lahore,  i860  [at  St  John's, 
1866-8,  while  on  furlough].  Deputy  Accountant-General  for 
Bengal,  1869-70;  Officiating  Accountant-General  for  the 
Punjab,  1870-2;  Governor  of  the  Bank  of  Madras,  1872; 
Inspector  of  Local  Offices  of  Account,  Bengal,  1874-7; 
retired  on  account  of  ill-health,  1877.  Prepared  the  coats  of 
arms  for  the  Native  knights  at  the  Investiture  of  the  Order  of 
the  Star  of  India,  1874,  and  those  for  the  visit  of  the  Prince 
of  Wales,  1875,  and  for  the  Delhi  Durbar,  1877;  awarded  gold 
medal  for  this  work.  Married,  Sept.  10,  1874,  Ellen,  dau.  of 
William  Hawkins,  of  Dinthill,  near  Shrewsbury.  Resided 
latterly  at  Clifton,  in  the  Cotswolds,  and  at  Ealing.  Drowned 
Apr.  21,  1906,  in  Naples;  buried  there.  Father  of  Frank  C. 
(1895).    (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxvni.  82.) 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT  EMERY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899. 
3rd  s.  of  Robert,  solicitor,  of  2,  Bedford  Row,  and  of  28, 
Kensington  Park  Gardens,  London.  B.  Feb.  24,  1880,  at 
17,  Taviton  Street,  Gordon  Square,  W.C.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1907; 
practised  (Messrs  Stileman,  Underwood  and  Taylor)  at  51, 
Doughty  Street,  London,  W.C,  and  at  Dawlish.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Middlesex  Regt.;  Staff  Capt.; 
M.C.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Brother  of  John  H.  (1896) 
and  Herbert  H.  (1900).    (Law  Lists.) 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT  MITFORD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov. 

12,  1829.  Matric.  Lent,  1830.  Kept  eleven  terms.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  1833;  priest  (Lincoln,  for  Durham)  1834; 
C.  of  Belford,  Northumberland,  1833-6.  P.C.  of  North  Sunder- 
land, 1836-43.  V.  of  Hunmanby,  Yorks.,  1843-88.  Died  Apr.  i, 
1888,  aged  77.  Father  of  the  next.  [Peile,  11.  435 ;  Clergy  List ; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  11,  1888.) 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT  MITFORD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June 

13,  1864.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Robert  Mitford  (above),  of  Hun- 
manby, Yorks.  B.  [Aug.  12,  1845],  at  Tynemouth.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  1868 ;  priest,  1869 ;  C.  of  Sheriff  Hutton,  Yorks., 
1868-70.  V.  of  Muston,  1870-82.  R.  of  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
with  Moreton-in-Marsh,  GIoucs.,  1882-9.  J-P-  for  Gloucs., 
1884.  Died  Aug.  i,  1889.  (Marlborough  ColL  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Peile,  II.  384.) 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT  OSWALD  PATRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1892.  S.  of  Joseph,  ironmonger,  of 
Whitley,  Northumberland  (and  Eleanor  Violetta  Hammond). 
B.  Apr.  6,  1873,  at  Howden.  School,  Bath  Lane,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1907.  Ord. 
deacon  (Newcastle-on-Tyne)  1899;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  Blyth, 
Northumberland,  1899-1902.  C.  of  Heaton,  1902-3.  C.  of 
Horton,  1903-9-  C.  of  .-Ul  Saints,  Edinburgh,  1909-15;  V.  of 
Prestwold  with  Hoton,  Leics.,  1915-17.  R.  of  Millport,  Butes., 
1917-26.  Vice-Provost  and  Canon  of  Cumbrae,  1917-19; 
Provost,  1919-26.  Canon  of  St  John's  Cathedral,  Oban, 
1920-6.  Lecturer  in  Pastoral  Theology  at  Cambridge,  1933-4. 
V.  of  Ringwood  with  Bisteme  and  Harbridge,  Hants.,  1926- 
44.  Died  Dec.  14,  1944,  at  Ringwood;  buried  there. 
(Crockford.) 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  May  12, 
1899.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.B.andB.Chir.,  1907; 


Taylor,  Samuel 

M.A.   1920;   M.D.   1921;   D.P.H.    1925.     At  Charing  Cross 
Hospital;    House    Physician    and    House    Surgeon    there. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1905.   Practised  at  St  Leonard's-on-Sea. 
Served  in  the  Great  V'Var,  1914-19  (Major,  E.  African  Medical 
Service).     O.B.E.     Medical    Officer    of    Health,    Cue,    W. 
Australia;  Principal  Medical  Officer,  British  Somaliland,  in 
1930.   Of  Hampstead  in  1949.   (Medical  Directories.) 
TAYLOR,  ROBERT  WEST.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1856.   S.  of  William,  chemist  (and  Alice  Aubins).  B.  Jan.  22, 
1838,  at  Bradford,  Yorks.    [School,  Manchester  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  (18th.  Wrangler  and  slh  Classic) 
i86o;   M.A.    1863.     Fellow,    1861-70.    Assistant   Master  at 
Marlborough   College,    1864-9;   at   Rugby,    1869-76;   Head 
Master  of  KeUy  CoUege,  Tavistock,  1876-86.   Died  Aug.  16, 
1890,  at  Southsea.    (Boose,  vi.  668;  Eagle,  xvi.  481.) 
TAYLOR,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  4,  1875.  Of  Bristol.   [Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Askwith 
(Magdalen   Hall,   Oxford,   1834),   R.   of  Norton-.Mahreward, 
Bristol.    B.   May  9,   1856,  at  Bristol.]    School,  BlundeU's, 
Tiverton.    Matric.  .Michs.   1875;  Scholar,  1877;  B.A.  1879; 
M.A.  1S82.    Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of 
Cleckheaton,    Yorks.,    1880-2.     C.   of   Hartlebury,   Worcs., 
1882-92.  R.  of  Wouldham,  Kent,  1892-1903.  C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Barton  Hill,  Bristol,  1903-6.   C.  of  St  Peter's,  Clifton  Wood, 
1906-11.   Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Bristol,  1911-15.   C.  of  St  Michael 
and  All  Angels,  Windmill  Hill,  Bedminster,  1915-23.    Lie. 
Pr.,    diocs.    of   Carlisle    and    Manchester,    1915-23.     C.    of 
Keynsham  and  Queen  Charlton,  Somerset,   1923-6.    R.  of 
Saltford,  1926-7.    Married,  July  29,  1885,  Ada,  2nd  dau.  of 
W.  Addison,  of  London.  Died  Apr.  11,  1927.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Apr.  14,  1927.) 
TAYLOR,  ROBERT  WRIGHT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1878.   [Only]  s.  of  Robert,  of  New  Hall,  Barton-on-Humber, 
Lines,  (and  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Maw,  of  Bigby, 
Lines.).   B.  [Nov.  21],  1859,  at  Barton-on-Humber.   School, 
St  Peter's,  York.   Matric.  Michs.  1878;  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
1881);  B..\.  and  LL.B.  1882;  LL.M.  1886;  M.A.  1926.   Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1879.   Called  to  the  Bar,  June  21, 
1882.    F.S.A.   Of  Baysgarth  Park,  Barton-on-Humber.   J. P. 
Married,   Aug.    21,    1889,   Clara   Louisa,   youngest  dau.   of 
George  Hodgson,  Esq.,  of  Nocton  Park,  Lines.  Died  Mar.  ig, 
1929,  in  London;  buried  at  Middleton,  Norfolk.   (Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;   Foster,  Men  at  tlie  Bar,  which  says  died 
'unmarried';  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times,  Mar.  25, 
1929;  Burke,  L.G.) 
TAYLOR,  ROUGE  GAWAN,  see  TAYLOR,  GAWAN  R. 
TAYLOR,  ROWLAND  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  E.m.manuel, 
July  17,  1872.    Matric.  Michs.  1872.    Ord.  deacon  (Ripon) 
1877;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Outwood,  Yorks.,  1877-9.    C.  of 
Bundarra,  N.S.W.,  Australia,  1880-2.   C.  of  West  Deeping, 
Lines.,  1883-4.    lie.  of  St  John  Laura  with  Gladstone  and 
Wirrabara,  South  Australia,  1884-8.    Inc.  of  Christ  Church, 
Mount  Barker  with  St  Mary  Echunga  and  St  Paul,  Hadndorf, 
South  Australia,  1888-9.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1890. 
TAYLOR,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.   10,  1845. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Samuel  (St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  1820),  J. P.,  D.L., 
of  Eccleston  Hall,  Prescot,  Lanes,  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Still,  R.  of  Fonthill-Gifford,  Wilts.).   B.  June 
20,  1826.   School,  Rugby.]   Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849; 
M.A.    1853.     Adm.    at   Lincoln's    Inn,    May   27,    1850.     Of 
Eccleston  Hall.   J. P.  for  Lanes,  and  Westmorland;  D.L.  for 
Lanes.    Married,  Oct.  1857,  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Irton  Fell,  of  Ambleside.   Died  Oct.  6,  1880.    Father  of  the 
next;  brother  of  Frank  (1854).    (Burke,  L.G.;  Rugby  Sck. 
Reg. ;  Inns  of  Court.) 
TAYLOR,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June   i,   1878. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  (above),  of  Eccleston  Hall,  Prescot, 
Lanes.    B.   [July  4],   1859,  at  Windermere,  Westmorland. 
School,  Wokingham,  Berks,  (private).    Matric.  Michs.  1878; 
B.A.  18S2.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  11,  i88o.  CaUed 
to  the  Bar,  May  7,  1884.    On  the  Northern  Circuit.    Lieut., 
3rd  Batt.  South  Lanes.  Regt.    Of  Birkdault,  and  Eccleston 
Hall.    J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanes.;  Vice-Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions.     Member    of    the    Royal    Commission    on    Local 
Govermnent,  1925.    Married,  Nov.  29,  1883,  Gertrude,  2nd 
dau.    of   the    Rev.    Walter   Brooksbank,   of   Thombarrow, 
Windermere,  and  had  issue.  Died  July  9,  1935.  (Burke,  L.G. ; 
Laiu  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
TAYLOR,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  2,  1897.   S. 
of   Arthur.     B.    [.Apr.    29,    1879].   at   Waverton,   Cheshire. 
Schools,  St  .Asaph's  Grammar  and  Bickerton  House,  South- 
port.    Matric.   Michs.   189S;  li..\.   1901;   .\1.A.   1916.    Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  1904;  priest,  1905;  C.  of  Shildon,  Durham, 
1904-6.  C.  of  Kelloe,  1906-16.  C.-in-c.  of  Ingleton,  1916-19. 
V.  of  Crosby  Ravensworth,  Westmorland,   1919-29.  V.  of 
Cornhill,  Northumberland,  1929-49.  Of  Southport,  Lanes., 
in  1952.    (Peile,  11.  822;  Crockford.) 


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Taylor,  Samuel  Barnard 

TAYLOR,  SAMUEL  BARNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8, 
1833.    [B.  Dec.  4,  1814,  in  London.   School,  Dr  Pinckney's, 
East  Sheen.]    Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1S42. 
Rowing  'blue,'   1840.    Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1843.    C.  of 
Welch-Hampton,   Salop,    1843-7.    C  of  Chertsey,   Surrey, 
1847-58.  V.  of  Kingswood,  1858-76.    Died  May  24,  1876. 
Ifirockford.) 
TAYLOR,    SAMUEL    BENJAMIN.     Adm.    pens,    at   Christ's, 
Sept.  30,  1863.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  [July  14,  1841],  at  Youghal, 
Ireland.     School,    Youghal.     [Previously    a   schoohnaster.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1864;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1871.    Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury)    18G7;    priest,    1870;    C.    of   Wareham,   Dorset, 
1867-71.    C.  of  Tydd  St  Mary,  Lines.,   1871-2.    Chaplain 
(Eccles.  Establishment)  at  Calcutta  Cathedral,  1872-3;  at 
Gwalior,  1873-4;  at  St  Thomas,  Calcutta,  1874-80  and  1883- 
92;  at  Gowhatti,  Shillong,  1880-1  and  1881-3.   Fellow  of  the 
University  of  Calcutta,  1891.    P.-in-c.  of  Southstoke,  Oxon., 
1893-4.  V.  of  St  James,   Milton,   Portsmouth,   1894-1907. 
Chaplain  at  Meran,  1907-8.  C.  of  Faccombe,  Hants.,  1908-9; 
R.   there,   1909-11.    Married,   1882,   Marianna  G.,  dau.  of 
W.  T.   Law.    Lived  latterly  at   26,   Downs  Park,  Bristol, 
where  he  died  Dec.  19,  1921.    (Peile,  11.  578;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  21,  1921.) 
TAYLOR,  SAMUEL  LEIGH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19, 
1864.    [Only]  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Penwortham  House,  Preston, 
Lanes,  [and  of  Soutbport].    B.  [Jan.  5],  1841,  at  Bolton-le- 
Moors,  Lanes.   School,  Stony  Knoll's,  Lanes.   Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  i6,  1866.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1869.   (Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court ;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
TAYLOR,  SEDLEY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  8, 
1855.  S.  of  George  [doctor].  B.  [Nov.  29,  1834],  at  Kingston, 
Surrey.   School,  University  College,  London.    Matric.  Michs. 
1855;  Scholar,  1857;  B.A.  (idth  Wrangler)  1859;  M.A.  1862. 
Fellow,  1861-9;  Junior  Bursar,  1866-9;  Librarian,  1870-1. 
Ord.  deacon,  1863;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Handsworth,  Birming- 
ham, 1863-4.  President  of  the  C.U.M.S.  and  of  the  tfniversity 
Musical  Club.    Lived  in  College  until  his  death.    Author, 
scientific  and  of  works  on  music.    Died  Mar.  14,  1920,  at 
Fallowfield,  Manchester.  Sedley  Taylor  Road,  Cambridge,  on 
Trinity  property,  was  named  after  him.   (Scott,  MSS. ;  Clergy 
List;  The  Times,  Mar.  17,  1920.) 
TAYLOR,  SIMON  OLIVER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1760;  adm.  Fell. -Com.  Nov.  10,  1761.   B.  in  Beds. 
School,  Wellingborough.   Matric.  Michs.  1760. 
TAYLOR  (post  TAYLOR-WHITEHEAD),  SMITH.    Adm.  pens, 
at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  14,  1859.    [Only]  s.  of  George.    B. 
[May  21,  1836],  at  Lees,  near  Oldham,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs. 
1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866,  as  Taylor-Whitehead.  CaUed  to 
the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1866.    J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Derbyshire;  High  Sherifi,  1894.    Married  (i)  Oct.  28,  1863, 
Alice  Jane,   niece   and   heiress   of   William   Whitehead,   of 
Dobcross,    Yorks.,   and   assumed   the   additional   name   of 
Whitehead;    (2)    1888,   Julia,    younger   dau.   of   Grosvenor 
Hodgkinson,    Esq.     Died   Apr.    23,    1895,    at   his    London 
residence.  Father  of  George  H.  (1883,  sub  Taylor-Whitehead). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Apr.  25, 
1895.) 
TAYLOR,    STANLEY    SHELBOURNE.     Adm.    at    Pembroke, 
Oct.  1894.   4th  s.  of  Alfred  Augustus,  surgeon,  of  'Newlyn,' 
Homsey  Lane,  Highgate.   B.  Mar.  2,  1875,  at  78,  Grosvenor 
Road,  London,  W.   School,  Aldenham.   Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1897.    Football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1896,  1897,  1898;  Capt.,  1898.   Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  May,  1901.    K.C.  (South  Africa),  1919. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col.,  Transvaal 
Horse  Artillery  and  South  African  Field  Artillery,  West  and 
East   Africa   and   Palestine;   C.M.G.,    1918;   D.S.O.,    1917; 
mentioned  3   times  in  despatches;  Order  of  St  Stanislas, 
3rd  class,  with  swords  (Russia);  French  Croix  de  Guerre). 
Director  of  the  Anglo-American  Corporation  of  South  Africa, 
Ltd.,  and  of  De  Beer's  Consolidated  Mines,  Ltd.   Of  Linden 
HUl,  Twyford,  Berks.,  in  1952.    (Law  Lists;  The  V.C.  and 
D.S.O.;  Who's  Who.) 
TAYLOR,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1889.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  R.,  of  St  Stephen's,  Newtown,  N.S.W. 
B.  in  Australia,  May  26,  1869;  bapt.  at  St  Stephen's  Church, 
Newtown.   School,  Sydney  Grammar.]   Matric.  Michs.  18S9; 
Scholar,  1891;  B.A.  1892.    Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1893; 
priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Eccles,  Lanes.,  1893-5.   C.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Newtown,  N.S.W.,  Australia,  1895-8.    Inc.  of 
Gresford,    N.S.W.,    1898-1901.     C.    of   Wadsley,    Sheffield, 
Yorks.,  1902-3.    Inc.  of  Paterson,  N.S.W.,   1903-8.    R.  of 
St  John's,  Newcastle,  N.S.W.,  1908-10.    R.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Erskineville,   1910-16.    R.  of  Wahroonga,   1916-28.    R.  of 
Wentworth  Falls,  1928-35.    R.  of  Mittagong,  1935-8.    R.  of 
Woolwich,  N.S.W.,  1938-41.  C.-in-c.  of  St  John-the-Baptist, 
Milson's  Point,  1942-3.    Of  The  Moorlands,  Mount  Colah, 
N.S.W.,  in  1951.   (Crockford.) 


Taylor,  Thomas  Forster 

TAYLOR,  STEPHEN  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1896. 
S.  of  Stephen.  B.  Jan.  13,  1877,  at  Marlow,  Bucks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1904.  Died  Aug.  14,  1936,  at 
his  residence  in  Eastbourne.  (The  Times,  Aug.  15,  1936.) 
TAYLOR,  STUART  HOPCRAFT  STANLEY.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Frank  Stanley  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1864),  V.  of  Littleton,  Worcs.  (and  Laura  Hopcraft). 
B.  there  [July  19],  1879.  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  At  Edinburgh  University;  M.B.  and 
Ch.B.,  Edin.,  1904.  House  Surgeon,  RawcliSe  Hospital, 
Chorley,  and  at  the  London  Throat  Hospital.  Clinical 
Assistant,  Bristol  Royal  Infirmary.  Practised  at  Lacock, 
Wilts.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
Practised  subsequently  at  Ramsgate.  Of  10,  Edward  Street, 
Bathwick,  Bath,  in  1948.  (Venn,  11.  554;  Univ.  War  List; 
Medical  Directories.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  i,  1772.    Of 

Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  B.A.  1776;  M.A.  1787. 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Dec.  31, 
1772.  S.  of  Thomas,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Norwich  and  North  Walsham  (Mr  Jones).  Matric.  Lent, 
1774;  B.A.  1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  13,  i777; 
priest,  Aug.  6,  1780;  C.  of  Bunwell  and  Carleton,  Norfolk, 
1777-80.  C.  of  Ashwelthorpe,  1780-7-  R.  of  Bracon  Ash, 
1787-1804,  and  P.C.  of  Cringleford,  1788-1804.  Died  Oct.  24, 
1804,  at  Eaton,  Norwich.  (Venn,  11.  92;  G.  Mag.,  1804,  11. 
I075-) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS  (181 1),  see  TAYLOUR. 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  25, 
1819.  B.  at  Colton,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1823;  priest,  1824.  R.  of  Boscombe, 
Wilts.,  1852-90.  Died  Sept.  30,  1890,  aged  90.  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Oct.  8,  1890.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  2, 
1825.  Of  Bleachland,  Northumberland.  Matric.  Michs. 
1825;  B.A.  1829. 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1857. 
S.  of  George,  publican  (and  Sarah).  B.  at  Sedbergh,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  Jan.  22,  1838.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1857; 
B.A.  i86i.  Assistant  Master  at  Elstree  School  and  at  Margate. 
Latterly  of  Edgecote  Villas,  All  Saints',  Cheltenham. 
(Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Dec.  1868. 
[Only]  s.  of  Hugh,  Esq.  [M.P.]  [of  Chipchase  Castle  and 
Widdrington,  Northumberland]  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Taylor,  of  Cramlington,  Northumberland).  B.  in  London. 
School,  Durham  (DrHoIden).  Matric.  Lent,  1869;  B.A.  1872; 
M.A.  1877.  Of  Chipchase  Castle  and  Widdrington.  J. P.  for 
Northumberland;  High  Sheriff,  1903.  F.S.A.  Chairman  of 
the  Northumberland  and  Durham  Coal  Owners'  Association. 
Married,  Feb.  23,  1880,  Maria  Mona,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Waldo-Griffith,  2nd  Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  23,  1938, 
at  Chipchase  Castle.  (Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  24,  1873- 
S.  of  Samuel  Marlor,  cotton-manulacturer  (and  Frances 
Titlow).  B.  at  Oldham,  Lanes.  Bapt.  June  5,  1851.  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  President  of  the  Congregational 
Union  of  Tasmania,  1896.  Minister  of  Boston  Spa  Congrega- 
tional Church.  (Camb.  Univ.  Year  Book,  1906.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  4, 
1877.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Cross  Close,  Thurlaston,  Derbs. 
[School,  Macclesfield  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1886;  B.D.  1918.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  i88i;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  St  Crispin's,  Bermond- 
sey,  1881-3.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Ingham,  West  Queensland, 
Australia,  1883-6.  Inc.  of  Christ  Church,  Cooktown,  N. 
Queensland,  1886-90.  Hon.  Canon  of  N.  Queensland,  1887- 
90.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Falmouth,  Cornwall,  1890-1.  C.  of 
Redruth,  1893-7.  V.  of  St  Breward,  1897-1900.  V.  of  St  Just- 
in-Penwith,  1900-38.  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  1919.  Married 
Charlotte  Mary,  dau.  of  Alfred  Ford,  of  Greenwich,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  The  Life  of  John  Taylor,  LL.D.,  the  Friend  of 
Dr  Johnson;  The  Celtic  Christianity  of  Cornwall;  St  Samson  of 
Dol;  St  Michael's  Mount.  Co-editor  (with  W.  P.  W.  PhiUi- 
more)  of  Cornwall  Parish  Registers.  F.S.A.,  1903.  Died 
July  4,  1938.  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS  ALBERT  OAKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  27,  1869.  S.  of  George,  forgeman  (and  Martha).  B. 
Sept.  13,  1849,  at  Leeds.  Bapt.  Aug.  7,  1849-  School, 
University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Of 
Buckingham  House,  Headingley,  Leeds.  Father  of  Tom  L. 
(1896).  (Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  Reg.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS  FORSTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  7,  1786.  S.  of  George,  of  Mountain,  Northumberland. 
School,  Witton-le-Wear,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1786; 
B.A.  1791. 


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Taylor,  Thomas  Grimwood 

TAYLOR,  THOMAS  GRIMWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Nov.  3,  1788.  S.  of  Jolin,  of  London.  School,  Dedham,  Essex. 
Migrated  (age  18)  to  Trinity,  Jan.  19,  1790-  Matric.  Lent, 
1790;  Browne  medal  (Latin  ode),  179°;  Scholar,  1791; 
2nd  Chancellor's  (Classical)  medal,  1793;  B.A.  {12th  Wrangler) 
1793;  .M.-'V.  1796;  Norrisian  prize,  i799-  Fellow  of  Trinity, 
1795.  Ord.  deacon  (Nowich),  Sept.  22,  1793;  pnest  (London) 
Apr.  19,  1795.  V.  (and  Lecturer)  of  Dedham,  Essex,  1809-18. 
' ...  it  pleased  Providence  that  his  career  of  usefulness  should 
be  interrupted  by  an  accident  he  met  with  in  a  fall  from  his 
horse  in  the  spring  of  1812,  and  which,  affecting  his  intellect, 
brought  on  a  mental  disorder,  which  finally  proved  fatal.' 
Died  Aug.  30,  1818,  aged  .^7,  at  Great  Bromley  Hall,  Essex. 
[Clerical  Guide;  Foster,  huiex  Eccles.;G.  Mag.,  1818, 11.  283.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS  HARDY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  27,  1822.  S.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Horacastle,  Lines. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Louth,  Homcastle  and  Wisbech.  Matric. 
Michs.  1822.  L.S.A.,  1826.  In  practice  at  Homcastle  until 
1845.  (!>««,  II.  185.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS  LITTON.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  29,  1S77.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Hirst,  solicitor,  of 
Broad  Oak,  Cambridge  Park,  Twickenham,  London  [and  of 
Windermere].  [B.  Mar.  27,  1859-]  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Lent,  1877;  B..'^.  1880.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1883; 
practised  at  25,  Essex  Street,  Strand,  London,  and  at  Ealing. 
Married,  1889,  Rose  Leavesley,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Dix  Perkin,  of  Greenford  Green,  Harrow.  Of  Rothay, 
Carlton  Road,  Ealing,  in  1910.  Died  Jan.  10,  1933-  (^-'^^ 
Lists;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS  MARRIS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1890.  S. 
of  George  Marris,  of  Little  Brittain,  London,  E.C.  (and 
Charlotte  Bowerman).  B.  [Aug.  21],  1871,  in  London.  School, 
City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Porson  Scholar,  1892; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1892);  Browne  medal,  1893; 
B.A.  1894;  ist  Chancellor's  medal,  1894;  M.A.  1898.  FeUow, 
1 895-1901.  Principal  of  Wren's  coaching  establishment  in 
Powis  Square,  London,  1898-1913.  During  the  Great  War, 
1914-19,  Director  of  Munitions  labour  supply;  Chief  of 
training  section.  Ministry  of  Munitions,  1915;  Secretary  to 
Lord  Kitchener  National  Memorial  Fund,  1919-28.  Member 
of  Consultative  Committee,  Board  of  Education,  1926-8. 
Alderman  of  Hampshire  County  Council,  1928.  C.B.E.,  1917; 
knighted,  1928.  Vice-Chainnan  of  the  Special  Grants  Com- 
mittee, Ministry  of  Pensions.  Married,  July  28,  1898,  Mary 
Dorothea,  4th  dau.  of  Walter  Wren  (1852),  of  London.  Author, 
Constitutional  and  Political  History  of  Rome.  Died  Nov.  5, 
1941,  at  Hambledon,  Hauts.  {Venn,  11.  5i7;  The  Times, 
Nov.  7,  194 1 ;  Who  was  Who.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS  SIGSTON.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  King's, 
Sept.  30,  1892.  [S  of  Joshua,  of  Gomersal,  near  Leeds  and  of 
Spen  HaU,  Cleckheaton,  Yorks.  B.  .-Vpr.  6,  1873-  School, 
Giggleswick.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  1,  ist  Class)  1895;  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1900.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital;  House  Snrgeon  there,  and  House  Physician  at  the 
Brompton  Hospital.  Practised  at  Shrewsbury  and  at 
Hailsham,  Sussex.  Medical  Officer  of  Health,  Hellmgly 
District.  J. P.  for  Sussex.  Married  1908,  Miss  F.  Redgrave. 
Died  at  The  Laurels,  Hailsham,  .■\pr.  24,  1952.  Brother  of 
Joshua  J.  (1888).  {Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  25,  1952.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS  THORNELY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  25,  185S.  S.  of  Thomas  Edward,  of  Dodworth  Hall, 
Yorks.  (and  .\nne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Hodgetts, 
of  Bamsley,  Yorks.).  B.  [May  10],  1839,  at  Bamsley.  School, 
Brighton  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1S63;  M.A. 
1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Bottes- 
ford,  Leics.,  1864-7.  C.  of  Barrowby,  Lines.,  1868-71.  R.  of 
Wyville  with  Hungerton,  1871-85.  Married,  June  26,  1884, 
Mary  Edith,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Jackson,  of  Darfield,  and 
had  issue.  Latterly  of  Dodworth  Grange,  Barnsley,  where  he 
died  Aug.  7,  1922.  [Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  9,  1922; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
TAYLOR,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1800.  Of  Devon.  [Eldest  s.  of  Pierce  Joseph 
(Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1772),  of  West  Og\vell  and  Denbury 
(and  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Cooke  (1730). 
Provost  of  King's).  B.  July  13,  1782.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1801;  Scholar,  1802.  Kept  nine  terms.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Feb.  11,  1802.  Comet,  6th  Dragoon  Guards, 
1804;  Lieut.,  1805;  Captain,  56th  Foot,  1807;  24 th  Dragoons, 
1807;  Brevet  Major,  1814;  Captain,  loth  Hussars,  1814; 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  (for  Waterloo),  June  18,  1815;  Major, 
loth  Dragoons,  Sept.  1815;  Lieut.-Col.  (unattached,  on  half 
pay),  1824.  Assistant  Adjutant-General  to  Sir  James  Craig's 
force  in  the  Mediterranean,  1805  and  1806;  Deputy  Quarter- 
master-General at  the  capture  of  Java  in  iSii.  Superinten- 
dent of  the  Cavalry  riding  establishment  at  St  John's  Wood, 
1826;  Colonel,  1837;  Lieut.-Govemor  of  the  Royal  Military 
College,  Sandhurst,  1837-54.    Major-General,  1846.    Colonel 


Taylor,  William 

in  Chief  of  the  17th  Lancers,  1852-4.  C.B.,  1838.  .Married, 
Jan.  14,  1810,  Aline  Harvey,  dau.  of  John  Petrie,  of  Gatton, 
Surrey,  and  had  issue.  It  was  said  that  when  he  had  decided, 
from  motives  of  economy,  to  reside  on  the  Continent,  he 
happened  to  meet  William  IV,  who  said, '  Hallo  Taylor.  I  hear 
you  are  going  to  live  on  the  Continent.  That  won't  do, 
I  can't  let  you  take  those  pretty  girls  of  yours  out  of  my 
country,'  and  appointed  him  to  Sandhurst.  Died  Jan.  8, 
1854,  at  Haccombe,  Devon;  buried  at  Denbury.  M.I.  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  506.) 

TAYLOR,  TOM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  3,  1836. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  [brewer].  B.  [Oct.  19,  1817],  at  Bishop 
Weamiouth,  Durham.  School,  Grange,  Durham  [and  at 
Glasgow  University,  1832].  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar, 
1838;  B.A.  (ithClassic)  1840;  M.A.  1843.  FeUow,  1842.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  12,  1840.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  20,  1846.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  A  successful 
University  'Coach,'  1842-4.  Professor  of  EngUsh  Literature 
and  Language  at  London  University,  1845-7.  Assistant 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Health,  1850-4;  Secretary,  1854;- 
subsequently  Secretary  to  the  Sanitary  Department;  retired, 
1871.  One  of  the  original  members  of  the  Old  Stagers;  wrote 
the  Prologue,  1842.  Married,  June  19,  1855,  Laura,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Barker,  V.  of  Thirkleby,  Yorks.  On  the 
staff  of  Punch;  Editor,  1874-80.  Art  critic  for  The  Times 
and  The  Graphic.  His  plays,  which  included  To  Parents  and 
Guardians  and  Our  American  Cousin,  were  produced  continu- 
ously and  had  great  success.  Author  of  a  biography  of 
Benjamin  Robert  Haydon;  completed  Leslie's  Life  of  Sir 
Joshua  Reynolds  and  wrote  Leicester  Square:  its  Associations 
and  Worthies.  Died  July  12,  1880.  (Boose,  lli.  902;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  D.N.B.) 

TAYLOR,  TOM  LANCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  S.  of  Thomas  Albert  Oaks  (1869),  of  Buckingham 
House,  Headingley,  Leeds.  B.  [May  25,  1878],  at  Leeds. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Cricket 
'blue,'  1898,  1899,  1900;  Captain,  1900.  Played  for  Yorkshire 
1899-1902  and  for  Lord  Hawke's  team  in  New  Zealand, 
1902-3.  Also  played  hockey  for  England,  1900,  1901,  1902; 
A  director  of  Metropolitan  Cammell  Carriage  Wagon  and 
Finance  Co.  Ltd.  and  of  the  English  Steel  Corporation,  etc. 
Married  Ethelwynne  Rose,  eldest  dau.  of  Howard  Childs 
Parkes,  and  had  issue.  Of  Hawkhills,  Chapel  Allerton,  Leeds, 
in  1952.   {Who's  Who.) 

TAYLOR,  VINCENT  THORNELY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1890.  [3rd]  s.  of  F[rancU]  H[owardJ,  Esq.  [of 
Middlewood  Hall,  Yorks.]  (and  Emily,  dau.  of  James  Wells 
Taylor,  of  Reigate).  B.  [Dec.  5,  187 1],  at  Brighton.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Of  Sternbrook  House,  Chippen- 
ham, Wilts.  Married,  Oct.  20,  189S,  Hilda  Octavia,  dau.  of 
Humphrey  Carpenter  Ward,  of  Forest  Lodge,  Essex.  Brother 
of  Charles  H.  (1883).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Jestis  Coll.  Report.) 

TAYLOR,  WALTER  ARTHUR.  -Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  i, 
1S70  S.  of  the  Rev.  W.  A.,  of  SurUngham,  Norfolk.  B. 
Aug  1,1851,  at  Norwich.  SchooU,  North  Walsham  Grammar 
and  Rossall.  Matric.  Lent,  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester) 
1875-  priest,  1877;  C  of  Claines,  Worcs.,  1S75-8.  C.  of 
Briningham,  Norfolk,  1S78.  V.  of  Roxby  with  Risby,  Lmcs., 
1879-1910.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1911.  (Rossall  Reg.; 
Venn,  II.  390.) 

TAYLOR,  WALTER  MARK.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1893. 
S  of  William,  schoohnaster,  of  Battersea  (and  Mary  Ann 
WUtshire).  B.  there,  Oct.  14,  i873-  School,  Sir  Waiter 
St  John's,  Battersea.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  8,  1894;  B..A. 
1896-  M.4.  1902.  .\ssistant  Master  at  Battersea  pupU 
teachers'  school,  1903-9;  at  Battersea  Polytechnic  bo>-s' 
school,  1909-18;  at  Battersea  County  School,  1918-29;  at 
Henry  Thornton  School,  Clapham,  1929-33-  (Venn,  11.  535; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

TAYLOR  (or  SHAWE-TAYLOR),  WALTER  NEWTON  SHAWE. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  17.  1850.  [Only]  s.  of 
Francis  [Manley  Shawe]  (who  had  assumed,  by  Royal  Licence, 
1844,  the  additional  surname  of  Taylor  on  sucxeedmg  to 
CasUe  Taylor,  Co.  Galway)  (and  Albinia  Hester,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Taylor,  of  Castle  Taylor).  B.  [Mar.  31.  1832],  at 
Preston,  Lanes.  School,  Harrow.  Matnc.  >Iichs.  1650; 
B.A.  1854.  Succeeded  to  Castle  Taylor  on  the  death  of  lus 
father,  1863.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Galway;  High  Sherifi. 
1868.  Married,  Nov.  24,  1864,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dudley 
Persse,  of  Roxborough,  and  had  issue.  Died  May  29,  1912. 
(Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Harroxv  Reg.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Magdalene  June  13. 
1767.  S.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Stapleford  Abbots, 
Essex.  School,  Chig^veU.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  B.A.  1771; 
MA   177...  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  1 77  X-  {^orlluitUs. 


M.A.  1774.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  i 
'le>gy.) 


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Taylor,  William 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke, 
Nov.  II,  1768.  S.  of  William  [carpenter].  B.  at  Cookliain 
[Berks.].  Bapt.  Mar.  7,  1749.  School,  Christ's  Hospital. 
Matric.  Michs.  1768;  Scholar;  B.A.  1773;  M.A.  1776.  Fellow, 
1776.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  6,  1773;  priest,  Aug.  14, 
1774;  C.  of  Gooderstone  and  Castle-Acre,  Norfolk,  1773. 
R.  of  Earl  Stonham,  Suffolk,  1800-17.  Died  Feb.  22,  1817. 
Father  of  William  R.  (1821).  {Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners ; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  18 17,  i.  280.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  23,  1773. 
Of  Norfolk.  [B.  Sept.  2,  1755.]  Matric.  Michs.  1773;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1777;  Members'  prize,  1778.  M.A.  1780.  FeUow,  1779- 
85.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  May  18, 
1778;  priest  (Norwich)  May  21,  1780;  C.  of  Dereham, 
Norfolk,  1778.  R.  of  Bracon  Ash,  1784-7.  R.  of  Hockering, 
1786-7.  R.  of  St  George's,  Tombland,  Norwich,  1787. 
Married,  1785,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ewin  (1736), 
R.  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk.  Died  suddenly,  Mar.  18, 
1787.   (Lamb,  History  of  Corpus;  G.  Mag.,  1787,  i.  366.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1774. 
[S.  of  John,  of  Outerthwaite,  Carlisle.  B.  1754.]  School, 
Hawkshead.  Matric.  Michs.  i774;  B..'\.  (2nd  Wrangler  and 
2nd  Smith's  prize)  1778;  M.A.  1781.  Fellow,  1780-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1780.  Master  of  Hawkshead  School,  1781-6. 
A  friend  of  George  Dyer.  Died  June  12,  1786.  M.I.  in 
Cartmel  Priory.  (Northants.  Clergy;  J.  B.  Peace;  T.  W. 
Thompson.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  10, 
1780.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George,  of  Swinhoe,  Northumberland. 
School,  Witton-le-Wear,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1780; 
B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1788.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  15, 
1784.   (Inns  of  Court.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  5,  1800.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  [writer  to  the  signet],  of 
Edinburgh.  B.  May  29,  1782.  School,  Charterhouse,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1800.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  14,  1800. 
(Inns  of  Court ;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  14,  1831 ; 
FeU.-Com.  Apr.  10,  1833.  Of  the  West  Indies.  [Eldest  s.  of 
W.,  of  Troqueer  Hokne.]  Matric.  Lent,  1832;  B.A.  1836. 
Died  Jan.  10,  1845,  in  London,  aged  44.  M.I.  in  St  Michael's 
Churchyard,  Dumfries.   (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

TAYLOR,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1843,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[3rd  s.  of  John,  doctor,  of  Leominster.]  Matric.  from  All 
Souls  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  28,  1833,  aged  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1838;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1838; 
priest,  1840;  C.  of  Shobdon,  Heref.,  1838-45.  C.  of  Titley, 
1845-8.  R.  of  Newton-Bromswold,  Northants.,  1848-82. 
Died  July  2,  1882,  aged  68.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Northants.  Clergy; 
Crockford.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  ANDREWS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  22,  1868.  S.  of  Edward  Moore,  of  Malvern  Link,  Worcs. 
B.  [Apr.  12],  1851,  at  Stone,  Staffs.  School,  Liverpool 
Collegiate  Institute.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A. 
1877. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  A.  (1878),  see  WATSON-TAYLOR. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1899. 
S.  of  Marshall,  Esq.,  of  Hockerill,  Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902.  Appointed  a  valuer  under  the  1910  budget. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.A.S.C.); 
drowned,  June  2,  1917.   (Univ.  War  List.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  FOSSETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5, 

1872.  [4th]  s.  of  George,  of  Clent,  Worcs.  B.  [Mar.  4],  1854, 
at  Dudley,  Worcs.  Schools,  St  Kenelms,  Worcs.  (private), 
and  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876.  Adm. 
SoHcitor,  1879;  practised  at  Dudley,  Worcs.,  and  at  Stour- 
bridge. Sometime  agent  to  the  Earl  of  Dudley.  Of  Audnam 
House,  Stourbridge.  J. P.  for  Staffs.  Died  Feb.  18,  1928,  in 
London.  (Shrewsbury  Sck.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  H.  E.  Palfrey.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  10, 
1847.  [3rd  s.  of  James,  of  Moseley  Hall,  Worcs.  (by  his  2nd 
wife,  Anne  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Walter  Michael  Moseley). 
B  Jan.  28,  1830.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A. 
1852.  Succeeded  to  Moseley  Hall,  Worcs.,  and  Wollaston, 
Northants.,  1852.  Of  Moor  Green  and  Moseley  Hall,  Worcs. 
J. P.  for  Derbs.,  Worcs.,  and  Heref.  Married,  July  23,  1863, 
Augusta  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Samuel  Steward,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  25,  1900.  Half-brother  of 
James  A.  (1835).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 


Taylor-Whitehead,  Smith 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  25,  1802.  Of  Norfolk.  Scholar,  1803;  Matric.  Michs. 
1805;  B.A.  1807.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  22,  1807; 
priest,  Dec.  18,  1 808. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1841.    S.  of  John,  wire-worker,  of  Manchester  (and  Ellen). 

B.  Dec.  25,  1821.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Richards).  Matric. 
Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1845;  priest, 
1846;  C.  of  Famworth,  Lanes.,  1845-9.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Bristol,  1851-7.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Forest  of  Dean,  1852-83. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1884.  (Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  in; 
Clergy  List.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  LANGHORN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  i88i.   Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1881;  priest,  1882; 

C.  of  Gosforth,  Cumberland,  188 1-4.  C.-in-c.  of  Soulby, 
Westmorland,  1884-6.  Died  at  Cockermouth,  Aug.  19,  1886, 
aged  29.   (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  OKEY  LAMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  24,  1892.  S.  of  John  Okey.  B.  [June  10,  1874],  at 
Reading.  School,  Reading.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896; 
M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1900;  priest,  1901; 
C.  of  Whitworth,  Lanes.,  1900-5.  C.  of  Arundel  with 
Tortington,  Sussex,  1905-7.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Oakley 
Square,  St  Pancras,  London,  1907-12.  C.  of  St  Gabriel's, 
Willesden,  1912-29.  Perm,  to  Offic.  at  Polesworth,  Warws., 
1929-31;  at  St  Matthew's,  Stepney,  1931-2.  Of  15,  Craven 
Road,  Reading,  1941.    (Peile,  11.  773;  Crockford.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  13,  1866.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1828).  B. 
[Aug.  21,  1847],  at  Stockport.  [School,  Marlborough  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1878.  Assistant 
Master  at  Brentwood  School  until  1883;  Head  Master  of 
Westfield  House  School,  Hungerford,  1883-9.  Died  May  13, 
1925,  at  Burwash  Common,  Sussex.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
J  he  Times,  May  21,  1925.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus, 
Mar.  26,  1821.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1768), 
deceased.  B.  at  [Earl]  Stonham.  School,  Norwich.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  18, 
1826;  priest,  June  10,  1827.  P.C.  of  West  Beckham,  Norfolk, 
1829-43,  and  R.  of  Town  Barningham,  1832-43.  Married, 
June  24,  1828,  Miss  Beckwith,  of  Holt.  Died  Aug.  23,  1843, 
aged  41,  at  Holt,  Norfolk.  (Jesus  Coll.  Notes;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  11.  551.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  10,  1854.  Of  Dorset.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (and 
Sophia).  B.  July  30,  1834,  at  Bradpole.  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1861;  priest, 
1862;  C.  of  Oldbury,  Worcs.,  1861-8;  V.  there,  1868-92. 
Died  Jan.  21,  1892.  {Eagle,  xvn.  552;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Feb.  3,  1892.) 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  WILBERFORCE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
May  I,  1868;  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  Oct.  18,  1865;  Scholar,  1866-8;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1869; 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1873-  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1839).  B. 
[May  27],  1848,  at  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  (7th 
Wrangler)  1872;  M.A.  1875.  .\ssistant  Master  at  Rossall 
School,  1879-80;  at  Ripon  Gramanar  School,  1880-6.  After- 
wards a  private  tutor.  Died  Nov.  14,  1922,  at  Bournemouth. 
Brother  of  Henry  M.  (1861)  and  James  H.  (1864).  (Rossall 
Reg.;  Al.  O.xon.;  The  Times,  Nov.  18,  1922.) 

TAYLOR,  ZACHARY  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St 
John's,  June  28,  1753.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Middlesex. 
B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1755; 
B..^.  1757;  M.A.  1760.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  26, 
1763.  For  some  time  an  usher  at  Westminster  School. 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

TAYLOR-JONES,  see  JONES. 

TAYLOR-WHITEHEAD,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  iS,  1883.  S.  of  Smith  (1859,  sub  Taylor)  [who 
had  assumed  the  name  of  Whitehead,  1863],  of  Burton  Closes, 
Bakewell,  Derbs.  (and  Alice  Jane,  heiress  of  her  uncle, 
William  Whitehead,  of  Dobcross,  Yorks.).  B.  [.'^ug.  14], 
1864,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
1886.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1887. 
Captain,  Sherwood  Foresters  (T.),  1888.  Of  Burton  Closes, 
Bakewell.  J. P.  for  Derbyshire.  Married,  1890,  Cicely,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Taylor,  and  had  issue.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Law  Lists;  Army  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

TAYLOR-WHITEHEAD,  SMITH  (1859),  see  TAYLOR. 


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Taylour,  Thomas 

TAYLOUR,  THOMAS  (BECTIVE,  EARL  OF).  Adm.  a  nobleman 
at  Trinity,  June  27,  i8ii.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas  Taylor  (who 
changed  his  name  to  Taylour),  ist  Marquess  of  Headfort 
(created  1800),  of  Kells,  Co.  Meath,  Ireland  (and  Mary,  dau. 
of  George  Quin).  B.  May  4,  1787.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1811;  M.A.  1811.  M.P.  for  Meath,  1812-29.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  2nd  Marquess  of  Headfort,  Oct.  24,  1829. 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Co.  Cavan.  Col.  of  Meath  Militia,  183 1- 
70.  Created  Baron  Kenlis  of  Kells,  in  the  U.K.  Peerage, 
Sept.  10,  1831.  P.C,  Ireland,  1835.  K.P.,  1839.  Lord  of  the 
Bedchamber,  1835-7.  Lord-in-Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria, 
1837-41.  Married  (i)  Jan.  29,  1822,  Olivia,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Stevenson  and  widow  of  Edward Tuite  Dalton,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  Feb.  5,  1853,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Livingstone  .Martyn 
and  \vidow  of  Sir  William  Hay  MacNaghton.  Died  Dec.  6, 
1870,  at  Headfort  House,  Kells,  Co.  Meath.  Creevy  calls  him 
'A  chattering,  capering,  spindleshanked  gaby.'  Brother  of 
Lord  George  (1809,  sub  Tavlor).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase, 
1405;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Headfort).) 

TAYNTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Caius,  Jan.  14, 
1831.    S.  of  Robert  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Bromley,   Kent. 

B.  there.  School,  Ealing.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  1835;  priest 
(Wells)  1844.  P.C.  of  Barton  St  David,  Somerset,  1845-50. 
Married  Oct.  27,  1846,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  HiU,  of  Chard. 
Resided  for  many  years  at  Southborough,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
where  he  died,  Dec.  13,  1891;  M.I.  at  Southborough.  {Venn, 
II.  214.) 

TEAGUE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5.  1838.  Of 
Worcs.  S.  of  Samuel,  carpenter  and  builder  (and  Sarah). 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Oct.  10,  1838.  Matric.  Michs.  1838. 
Scholar;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt. 
dim.  from  York)  Feb.  20,  1842;  priest  (York)  June  11,  1843; 

C.  of  Sheffield,  1842-6.  V.  of  Whitfield,  Derbs.,  1846-72. 
R.  of  Edlaston,  1872-3  V.  of  Kingswood,  Bristol,  1873-^6. 
Latterly  of  The  Laurels,  Wedmore,  Somerset.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1905.   Father  of  the  next. 

TEAGUE,  JOHN  JESSOP.  Adm.  pens,  at  E.mmanuel,  June  21, 
1875.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  V.  of  Kingswood,  near 
Bristol.  B.  Mar.  26,  1856,  at  Whitfield  rectory,  Glossop. 
School,  RossaU.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B..^.  1879;  M..A..  1910. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Tynemouth 
Priory  Church,  1879-80.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Streatham, 
1880-4.  Chaplain  of  Crediton,  Devon,  1884-94.  V.  of 
Exminster,  1894-1905.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Woodside,  Croydon, 
1905-11.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Coleman  Street,  London,  1911- 
29.  Married,  Nov.  23,  1880,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  G.  C. 
Warden,  of  Tynemouth.  Author  (under  the  pen  name  of 
'Morice  Gerard')  of  the  historical  novels.  Rose  of  Blenheim; 
Check  to  the  King;  Purple  Love;  The  King's  Signet;  The  Red 
Seal,  etc.  Died  Feb.  3,  1929,  in  London.  {RossaU  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Wlio  was  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  4,  1929.) 

TEAKLE,  STEPHEN  GODDARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  23,  1899.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Frederick,  of  Worcester 
[and  of  New  Brighton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand]  (and 
Mary  Edith  Woodward).  B.  Mar.  18,  1880,  at  Masterton, 
New  Zealand.  School,  Oakham  Granmiar  (the  Rev.  E.  V. 
Hodge).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1910.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  191 1;  priest,  1912;  Chaplain  of  St  Mark's 
College,  Chelsea,  1911-16.  Chaplain  at  Tientsin,  China,  1916- 
26.  R.  of  Cherington,  Gloucs.,  1926-9.  Minor  Canon  of  Ely 
Cathedral  and  Assistant  Master  at  the  Choir  School,  1929-31. 
Perm,  to  off.,  dios.  of  Canterbury  and  Chichester,  1931-2. 
C.  of  Swanage,  Dorset,  1932-6.  V.  of  Pawlett,  Somerset, 
1936-41.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1941-9-  Latterly 
of  115,  Heene  Road,  Worthing,  where  he  died  .\pr.  30,  1949. 
{Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Church  Times,  May  6,  1949.) 

TEAL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  2,  1825.  B. 
at  Goole,  Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1825. 

TEALE,  EDWIN.  Matric.  Non-ColL,  Easter,  1900;  B.A.  1903. 
Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1905;  priest,  1906;  C.  of  Little 
Lever,  Lanes.,  1905-8.  C.  of  Hebden  Bridge,  Yorks.,  1908-11. 
Assistant  Priest,  Lytton  Indian  Mission,  Canada,  1911-12; 
C.  of  St  Faith's  Mission,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  1913-14;  C.  of 
Wabamun,  1914-15.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.;  wounded;  M.C.;  mentioned  in  des- 
patches). V.  of  Skelmanthorpe,  Yorks.,  1919-45-  Of  'Garey,' 
Beach  Drive,  Penrhvn  Bay,  Llandudno,  1952.  {Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 

TEALE,  KENNETH  WILLIAM  PRIDGIN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Sept.  30,  1894.  [3rd]  s.  of  T[homas]  P[ridgin], 
Esq.  (Brasenose  CoUege,  Oxford,  1849),  F.R.C.S.,  F.R.S.,  of 
38,  Cookridge  Street,  Leeds  (and  Alice,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Henry  Teale  (1830),  R.  of  Devizes).  [B.  Aug.  10, 
1876.  School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1901; 
M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1903;  priest,  1904;  C.  of 
Stoke  Poges,  Bucks.,  1903-5.  C.  of  Havant,  Hants.,  1905-8. 
Missionary  in  the  diocese  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  1908-10. 


Tearle,  Alfred  Champneys 

V.  of  Warkworth,  New  Zealand,  1910-11.  C.  of  Heath  and 
Ault  Hucknall,  Derbs.,  1912-13.  C.  of  Taunton,  Somerset, 
1913-14.  V.  of  Trull,  1914-19.  R.  of  Thurloxtoa  with 
Durston,  1919-31.  V.  of  Wiveliscombe,  1931-8.  R.  of 
Stourton,  1938-41.  Married,  .\pr.  i8,  1906,  Laura  Mary,  dau. 
of  George  Loveday.  Died  Aug.  4,  1941.  {Winchester  CoU. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  7,  1941.) 

TEALE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1830.  [S.  of  William,  linen-draper,  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  School, 
Leeds  Grammar.]  .Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A. 
1S37.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1834;  priest,  1835;  P.C.  of 
Drighlington,  Yorks.,  1834-5.  C.  of  Batley,  1835-7.  P  C.  of 
Asgarby,  Lines.,  1837-9.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Leeds,  1839-43. 
V.  of  Royston,  Yorks.,  1843-61.  R.  of  Devizes,  Wilts.,  1861- 
74.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1872-8.  Author,  Lives  of  English 
Laymen;  Lives  of  English  Dimnes;  Education  in  England 
Historically  Considered,  etc.  Married,  1835,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Edward  Ellerton,  of  Roundhay.  Died,  1878,  at  Clevedon. 
{Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Clerical  Guide;  Crockford;  Fox- 
Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 

TEALL,  GEORGE  HARRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  10, 
1900.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Jethro  Justinian  Harris  (next),  H.M. 
Geological  Survey,  of  West  Dulwich  (and  Harriet  Moore,  dau. 
of  George  Robert  Cowen,  ironfounder,  of  Nottingham).  B. 
Oct.  24,  1880,  at  Nottingham.  Schools,  [Oundle  and]  Dulwich 
College  (Mr  .\.  H.  Gilkes);  and  one  year  at  Guy's  Hospital. 
Matric.  Easter,  1900.  Kept  five  terms.  Second  Lieut.,  Royal 
Garrison  Regt.,  1903;  Lieut.,  Lincoln  Regt.,  1906;  Capt., 
1914.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  Lincolnshire 
Regt.;  D.A.A.G.;  mentioned  in  despatches  five  times; 
wounded;  D.S.O.,  1918;  French  Croix  de  Guerre).    Retired, 

1923.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1925.  Married, 
Mar.  II,  1913,  Josephine,  dau.  of  Robert  George  Burrell,  J. P., 
of  Thetford,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  21,  1939,  in 
London.  {Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and 
D.S.O.;  Eagle,  li.  224;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  June  26, 
I939-) 

TEALL,  JETHRO  JUSTINIAN  HARRIS.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  II,  1869.  [Only]  s.  of  Jetliro,  gent.,  of  Sandwich, 
Kent,  deceased  (and  Man,',  dau.  of  Justinian  Hathaway,  of 
Northleach).  B.  [Jan.  5,  1849],  at  Northleach,  Gloucs.  Bapt. 
Mar.  24,  1856.  [Schools,  Northleach  Grammar  and  Berkeley 
Villa,  Cheltenham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
1st  Class,  1872);  B.A.  1873;  Sedgwick  prize,  1874;  MA.  1876; 
Sc.D.  1905.  Fellow,  1875-9.  Hon.  D.Sc,  Oxford  and  Dublin; 
LL.D.,  St  Andrews.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18, 
1871.  Joined  the  Geological  Survey,  1888;  Director-General, 
1901-14.  Retired,  1914.  F.G.S.  1873;  President,  1900  and 
1902;  Wollaston  medal,  1905;  F.R.S.  1890.  President, 
Section  C  of  the  British  Association,  1893.  Knighted,  1916. 
Married,  June  5,  1879,  Harriet  Moore,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Robert  Cowen,  of  Nottingham.  Author,  British  Petrography, 
a  Description  of  the  Rocks  of  the  British  Isles,  etc.  Died  July  2, 

1924,  at  his  home  at  Dulwich.  Father  of  the  above.  {Dulwich 
Coll.  Reg.;  Eagle,  XLIII.  315;  Inns  of  Court;  Who  was  Who; 
D.N.B.;  Proc.  Roy.  Soc.  B,  97.  xv.) 

TEAPE,  CHARLES  RICHARD,  .^dm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1886.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Richard,  B.D.,  of  Edinburgh.  B.  there.  [School,  Edinburgh.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Devonport, 
1889-93.  C.  of  West  Ham,  Essex,  1893-4.  Assistant  Chaplain 
(and  Assistant  Secretary),  Mission  to  Seamen,  Metropolitan 
District,  1894-7.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  Ford,  Devonport,  1897- 
1904.  P.C.  of  St  Michael's,  Stoke,  Devonport,  1904-18.  Died 
Nov.  30,  1918,  aged  52.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  Dec.  10,  1918.) 

TEAPE,  WILLIAM  MARSHALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  9,  1882.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Richard  (and  Mary 
Marshall).  B.  June  5,  1862,  in  Edinburgh.  Bapt.  June  29, 
1862.  From  Edinburgh  University  [M.A.  1882].  Matric. 
.Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1894;  B.D.  1932.  Ad  eundem, 
Durham,  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1885;  priest,  1886; 
C.  of  Rainton,  Durham,  1885-8.  P.-in-charge  of  S.E.  Mission 
district.  South  Australia,  1889-91.  C.  of  Stockton-on-Tees. 
Durham,  1892-4.  C.  of  St  Barnabas.  Hendon.  Durham, 
1894-1900.  V.  of  S.  Hylton  (or  Ford).  1900-22.  Lie.  to  off.. 
dio.  of  Winchester,  from  1928.  Latterly  of  Bournemouth. 
Author,  The  Secret  Lore  of  India.  Died  Nov.  i,  1944,  at 
Winton,  near  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Crockford.) 

TEARLE,  ALFRED  CHAMPNEYS.  .\dm.  sizar  at  EwMANtEL. 
Sept.  30,  1884.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  F[rederick]  (1849),  of 
Gazeley  vicarage,  near  Newmarket.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1897. 
Assistant  Master  at  Bedford  School,  1895-1925.  Lived 
latterly  at  Esher,  where  h"  died  Mnr.  26,  1951.  (Bury 
St  Edmunds  Gr.  Sch.  Lists;  Schmlmasters'  Directories.) 


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Tearle,  Edwin 

TEARLE,  EDWIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  6,  1850; 
a 'Ten-year  man.'   Of  Middlesex. 

TEARLE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  5. 
1849.  Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  i, 
1850;  Scholar;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1853;  priest  (Ely)  1854.  Assistant  Tutor  at  Trmity  Hall, 
1854-6.  Head  Master  of  Kettering  Grammar  School,  1856-64. 
Head  Master  of  the  Collegiate  School,  Leicester,  1864-6. 
V.  of  Gazeley  with  Kentford,  Cambs.,  1866-87.  Died  Apr.  25, 
1887,  aged  63,  at  Cambridge.  Father  of  Alfred  C.  (1884). 
(Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

TEASDALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  19,  1868. 
S.  of  John,  gent,  (and  Rachel).  B.  at  Welbum,  near  Buhner, 
Yorks.  Bapt.  Oct.  17,  1847.  School,  Pocklington.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875-  Adm.  Solicitor,  1875; 
practised  (Messrs  Smithson  and  Teasdale)  at  York.  Died 
July  12,  1910,  at  Scarborough.  (Law  Lists;  The  Yorkshire 
Post,  July  14,  1910.) 

TEBAY,  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  8,  1852. 
S.  of  Jonathan,  of  Eilel,  Lanes,  (and  Grace).  B.  Apr.  14, 
1820,  at  Cockerham.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A..  (27th 
Wrangler)  1856.  In  Holy  Orders.  Head  Master  of  Rivington 
Grammar  School,  Lanes.,  1857-75-  A  labourer  in  Preston 
gas-works,  who  had  taught  himself  mathematics  and  been 
sent  to  Cambridge  by  'some  gentlemen  in  Preston.'  After 
retiring  from  Rivington,  kept  a  public-house  at  Farnworth, 
Bolton.  Author,  Elementary  Mensuration  for  the  Use  of 
Schools.  Died  Apr.  13,  1897.  (Boase,  \i.()6g;  British  Weekly, 
July  I,  1897.) 

TEBB,  WILLIAM  SCOTT.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  19, 
1879.  [Only]  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  London,  N.W.  (and  Mary 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Scott,  of  Hopedale,  Mass.,  U.S.A.). 
B.  Mar.  4,  1862.  School,  University  College  School.  Matric. 
Easter,  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  and  M.B.  1887;  M.D.  1890. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital;  Clinical  Assistant  there.  M.R.C.S. 
and  L.S.A.,  1885;  L.R.C.P.,  1886.  Clinical  Assistant,  Royal 
London  Ophthalmic  Hospital.  Public  Analyst,  Borough  of 
Southwark.  Practised  at  Boscombe,  Bournemouth;  at 
Anerley,  London,  S.E.,  and  latterly  at  Epsom.  Married,  1890, 
Mary  Maxwell,  dau.  of  Henry  Dalston.  Author,  A  Century 
of  Vaccination  and  what  it  teaches,  etc.  Died  Mar.  3,  1917,  at 
Epsom.  (T.  A .  Walker,  554;  Medical  Directories;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families;  The  limes.  Mar.  9,  1917-) 

TEBBITT,  ERNEST  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1889.  S.  of  Walter.  B.  July  18,  1870,  in  London. 
School,  Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  At  Guy's 
Hospital;  Assistant  Dental  House  Surgeon  there.  L.D.S., 
1896.  In  dental  practice  at  Streatham,  London,  in  1900,  and 
subsequently  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Of  Mount  Pleasant  House, 
Tunbridge  Wells,  in  1930.  (Old  Monktonian  Reg.;  Medical 
Directories;  Dentists'  Reg.) 

TEBBITT,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  21,  1880. 
S.  of  Robert,  physician  (and  Maria  Louisa).  B.  at  Bristol. 
Bapt.  Sept.  2,  1861.  [School,  Wellington,  Salop.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1880. 

TEBBOTT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19, 
1850.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Windsor.  School,  King's  College, 
London.   Matric.  Michs.  1850. 

TEBBS,  BASIL  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  1892. 
[2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  William  (1863)  [late  Inc.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Auckland,  New  Zealand].  B.  Dec.  13,  1872,  at  Ashwick, 
Somerset.  Matric.  Easter,  1892;  Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  1895; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1895;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1896); 
M.A.  1899;  B.Chir.  and  M.D.  1904.  At  St  George's  Hospital; 
House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1902.  Practised  at  Southampton.  Resided  latterly 
at  Seaford.  Author,  medical.  Died  June  25, 1949,  at  Chelwood 
Gate,  Sussex.  Brother  of  WUliam  H.  A.  (1892).  (Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  June  27,  1949.) 

TEBBS,  CHARLES  HARDING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Aug.  30,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A. 
1883. 

TEBBS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  2,  1869.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1869;  practised  at  Bedford. 
Died  May  31,  1929,  aged  83,  at  Bedford.  Doubtless  brother 
of  the  next.   (Law  Lists;  The  Times,  June  i,  1929.) 

TEBBS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  2,  1863.  [S.  of 
William.  B.  1842.  School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1S70.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1866;  priest, 
1867;  C.  of  Banbury,  Oxon.,  1866-70.  V.  of  Ashwick, 
Somerset,  1870-4.  P.C.  of  Caterham  Valley,  Surrey,  1874-9. 
Inc.  of  St  Matthew's,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,   1880-90. 


Teeson,  John 

Married,  July  9,  1867,  Mary  A.,  2nd  dau.  of  C.  C.  Nelson. 
Died  Aug.  19,  1891,  aged  49,  at  Bicester.   Father  of  Basil  N. 
(1892)  and  the  next ;  doubtless  brother  of  the  above.  (Ton- 
bridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  1  he  Guardian,  Aug.  26,  1891.) 
TEBBS,  WILLIAM  HENRY  ALISOUN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1892.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (above).   B.  Apr.  29,  1868,  at 
Banbury,  Oxon.]    Migrated  to  Queens',  Easter,  1893.    Died 
in  1894  (after  keeping  four  terms).  Brother  of  Basil  N.  (1892). 
TEBBUTT,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  4.  1821. 
S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.    B.  at  Hackney,  Middlesex.    Did  not 
reside.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  4,  1826,  as  s.  of 
Thomas.    School,  Leicester  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs.  1827. 
Migrated  (age  26)  to  Trinity,  July  9,   1829.    Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  6,   1830;  priest.  May  29,  1831.    Appointed 
chaplain  to  the  Hanwell  lunatic  asylum,  July,  1839.  Removed 
by  the  Visiting  Justice,  1841;  applied  unsuccessfully  to  the 
Queen's  Bench  for  a  mandamus  to  restore  him  to  his  office. 
C.  of  Bedfont,  Middlesex,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Staines  Union 
Workhouse,  -1844-50.    Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868. 
Father  of  th^  next.    (Eccles.  Gazette,  iv.    172;   Northants. 
Clergy.) 
TEBBUTT,  HENRY  JEMSON.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  30,  1854.   [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (above),  of  12, 
Catharine  Terrace,  Hove,  Brighton.    B.  Feb.  23,   1836,  at 
Welton,    Northants.     School,    Christ's    Hospital,    London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1863.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  29,  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  i860;  priest,  1861; 
C.   of  St   Mary's,   Nottingham,    1860-4.   V.   of  St  Anne's, 
Nottingham,  1864-71.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Nottingham,  1871- 
86.    Preb.  of  Lincohi,  1881-5;  of  SouthweU,  1885-1915-   V. 
of  Doncaster,  1886-1901.    R.  of  Beeford  with  Lisset  and 
Dunnington,    Yorks.,     1901-4.     Chancellor    of    Southwell 
Cathedral,  1907-15.  Married  (i)  Ellen,  dau.  of  Josiah  Squire, 
of  The  Oaks,  Waltou-on-the-Hill,  Surrey;  (2)  Sept.  12,  1906, 
Elizabeth  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Waddington  Hartley,  of 
Fence  Gate,  Burnley.  Latterly  of  Norwell  House,  Southwell, 
where  he  died  Jan.  8,  1915.   (Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners; 
Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  9, 
1915-) 
TEDD,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  29,  1761. 
S.  of  William,  of  Woodthorpe,  Lines.,  deceased.    School, 
Alford.   Matric.  Michs.  1761. 
TEED,  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  July  8, 
1829.   S.  of  John,  Esq.  (and  Hannah  Godfrey).   B.  [Oct.  28, 
1810],  at  Plymouth.    [School,  Eton.]    Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
B.A.  1836.    Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1838;  priest,  1839.    R.  of 
St  Michael's,  Lewes,  Sussex,  1841-63.   Died  suddenly  at  the 
rectory,  Jan.  8,  1863.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  252.) 
TEED-HEAVER,  THOMAS  (1858),  see  HEAVER. 
TEEK,  HENRY  COMER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1891. 
S.  of  Henry  Pakor.    B.  Apr.  20,  1874,  at  Compton  Bishop, 
Somerset.   School,  Felsted.   Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1898.    Adm.  Solicitor,  1898;  practised  at  Bridgwater, 
Cheddar,    and   at   Axbridge,    1899-1938.     An    enthusiastic 
horticulturist.   Representative  of  the  National  Trust  for  the 
preservation  of  natural  beauty  spots  at  Cheddar.    Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  May  13,  1938,  at  Cheddar.  (Al.  Felsted.; 
The  Times,  May  17,  1938;  The  Western  Mercury,  May  21, 
1938.) 
TEESDALE,    EDMUND    THOMAS    MOORE.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1873.    [Youngest]  s.  of  John  Marmaduke, 
of  Eltham,  Kent  (and  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Snell 
Chauncey,  of  Little  Munden,  Herts.).   B.  [Aug.  4],  1854,  in 
London.    School,  Winchester.    Matric.  Michs.   1873.    Adm. 
Solicitor,  1880;  practised  in  Frederick's  Place,  Old  Jewry, 
E.G.   Married,  Apr.  8,  1885,  Jessie  Constance,  dau.  of  Joshua 
Reeves.   Of  Franklands,  Addlestone,  where  he  died,  May  11, 
1935.   (Wincliester  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  May  13, 
1935-) 
TEESDALE,    HUGH   WALMSLEY.     Adm.   pens,    (age    18)    at 
Magdalene,  July  28,  1891.  S.  of  Joseph  Hugh,  of  Pembroke 
dock.  Schools,  Dean  Close,  Cheltenham  [and  Hurstpierpoint]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.   1894;  M.A.   1898.    Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)   1895;   priest,    1896;   C.  of  St  John-the-Baptist, 
Ipswich,   1895-1900.    C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Black- 
heath,  1901-3.  V.  of  St  Thomas,  Castle  Town,  Stafford,  1903- 
5.    Chaplain  at  Leysin,  Switzerland,   1910-26;  at  Blonay, 
1926-35;   at  Chateau  d'Oex  from   1936.    Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1947.    (Hurstpierpoint  Reg.) 

TEESON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  20,  1819.  B.  in 
Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  (30th  Wrangler)  1824; 
M.A.  1827.  Fellow,  1829-71.  Chaplain  of  St  Thomas's 
Hospital,  London,  -1841-60.  Lived  latterly  at  26,  Winchester 
Street,  Pimlico.   Died  in  1871.   (Clergy  List.) 


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Teevan,  John  Watton 

TEEVAN,  JOHN  WATTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  28,  1859.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  69, 
Westboume  Terrace,  Paddington.  Matric.  Easter,  1859; 
Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  1863.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  12,  1858.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1866.  Of  i,  Essex 
Court,  Temple.  On  the  Home  Circuit.  [Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

TEICHMANN  (post  TEICHMAN),  OSKAR.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1898.  S.  of  Emil,  [wholesale  fur-merchant],  of 
Chislehurst  (and  Mary  Lydia  Schroeter).  B.  [Nov.  i],  1880, 
at  Eltham,  Kent.  Schools,  Repton  and  Aldenham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1907.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital;  Vienna,  Berlin,  Paris  and  Freiburg.  House 
Physician  and  Clinical  Assistant  at  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Senior  Resident 
Medical  Officer  at  Wameford  Hospital,  Leamington.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  K.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  with 
Worcs.  Yeomanry  in  Egypt  and  Gallipoli;  with  7th  Division 
in  Italy;  wounded  three  times;  M.C.;  D.S.O.,  1918;  men- 
tioned twice  in  despatches;  M.B.E.;  Croix  de  Guerre,  with 
palm;  Croce  di  Guerra,  Italy).  Sometime  Assistant  Medical 
Director  of  the  Radium  Institute.  Retired  to  Chislehurst. 
Author,  The  Cambridge  Undergraduate  100  Years  Ago; 
Pandour  Trenck ;  The  Diary  of  a  Yeomanry  M-O.  Endowed 
four  scholarships  at  Caius  and  one  at  the  Inner  Temple  in 
memory  of  two  sons  killed  in  the  1939-45  war.  Of  Highbury, 
Warminster,  Wilts.,  in  1952.  (Venn,  11.  5591  Medieal 
Directories;  Univ.  War  List;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  Aldenliam 
Sch.  Reg.;  Reptmi  Sch.  Reg.;  WJio's  Who.) 

TEIGNMOUTH,  Lord  (1813),  see  SHORE,  C.  J. 

TEISSIER,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1809.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Lewis,  Esq.  (and  Mary  Gardener). 
Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  1813.  Received  the 
title  of  Baron  de  Teissier,  1819,  from  Louis  XVIII  in  con- 
sideration of  the  kindness  shown  by  his  father  during  the 
French  Revolution  to  French  subjects.  J. P.  for  Surrey; 
D.L.  for  City  of  London.  Married  (i)  1814,  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  Henry  Poyntz  Lane,  of  Alresford;  (2)  1861,  Catherme 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walpole.  Translated  'A  narrative 
of  the  operations  of  the  Royalist  armies  in  France.'  Died 
Mar.  II,  1868,  at  Brighton.  (G.  Mag.,  1868,  549;  F.  P.  White.) 

TEK  CHAND  (1891),  see  CHAND,  D.  K. 

TEKELL,  JOHN.  .'Vdm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  21,  1794-  S.  of 
John,  Esq.,  of  Frinton  Hall,  Essex.  Bapt.  Dec.  8,  i775.  at 
Kensington.  School  [Tonbridge,  and]  Harrow.  Comet,  15th 
Light  Dragoons,  1799;  sold  his  commission,  Apr.  1800. 
Comptroller  of  the  Mint,  1802-51.  Deputy  Commissary- 
General  of  the  Musters,  1805-18;  on  half  pay,  1818-58.  Of 
Frimley  Park,  Surrey.  Married,  Aug.  29,  1800,  Lady  Gnselda 
Stanhope,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  3rd  Earl  Stanhope,  by  his 
first  wife.  Lady  Hester  Pitt,  eldest  dau.  of  WiUiam  Pitt. 
A  letter  from  William  Pitt  to  Bishop  Pretyman  of  Lincoln 
dated  Jan.  24,  1800,  from  Downing  Street,  contains  the 
following  passage :  '  I  have  a  particular  reason  (which  I  will 
explain  to  you  when  we  meet)  for  wishing  to  know  as  much 
as  I  can  of  the  character  of  a  Mr  Tikell  (sic),  a  young  man 
now  in  the  15  th  Light  Dragoons,  who  was  educated  at  Harrow, 
and  afterwards  at  St  John's,  which  he  left  I  think  between 
one  and  two  years  ago.  If  you  can  learn  anything  from  the 
latter  quarter  I  shall  be  much  obliged  to  you.'  Died  at 
Frimley  Park,  Jan.  28,  1858,  aged  82.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Harroiu  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  507.) 

TELFER,  ROBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1896.  Of  Notts.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Archibald,  Chaplain  of 
H.M.  prison,  Worcester.  B.  Apr.  9,  1877,  at  Nottingham. 
School,  Worcester  Cathedral.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B..\.  1899. 
Assistant  Master  at  Clitheroe  Grammar  School,  1901;  at 
King's  School,  Pontefract,  1902;  at  Seascale  Prep.  School, 
1903;  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  Crosby,  1906-9;  at 
Dulwich  College,  1910-33.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.,  Border  Regt.;  draft  conducting  officer).  Married, 
Aug.  1913,  Flora  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Pendarves 
Gibson,  R.  of  Stock,  Essex.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

TELFORD,  EVELYN  DAVISON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1894. 
S.  of  Robert,  accountant,  of  Withington,  Manchester  (and 
Mary  Ann  Davison).  B.  [June  16],  1876,  at  Middlesbrough. 
School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1897;  U.A.  1902;  B.Chir. 
1903.  M.Sc,  Manchester.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1900; 
F.R.C.S.  Resident  Surgical  Officer,  Royal  Infirmary, 
Manchester;  Surgeon,  Manchester  Hospital  for  Sick  Children, 
Pendlebury.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C).  Professor  of  Systematic  Surgery  at  Manchester 
University,  1922-36.  Director  of  Surgical  Services,  Man- 
chester Municipal  Hospitals.  Married,  1909,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
A.  Waterhouse.   Author,  The  Problem  of  the  Crippled  School 


Temperley,  Frederick 

Child,  etc.   Of  7,  Aberconway  Road,  Prestatyn,  Flintshire, 
in  1952.   (Venn,  11.  540;  Medical  Directories;  Who's  Who.) 

TELFORD,  JAMES  ANDERSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  23,  1888.  S.  of  James,  joiner  [died  Nov.  13,  1877]  (and 
Jane  Clark).  B.  Feb.  16,  1866,  at  Jarrow  School,  Denstone 
CoUegc.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1897.  Ord. 
deacon  (Manchester)  1892 ;  priest,  1893 ;  C.  of  Swinton,  Lanes., 
1892-4.  C.  of  Spotland,  1894-6.  Clerical  Secretary,  Waifs 
and  Strays  Society,  1896-8.  C.  of  Barking,  London,  E., 
1898-1901.  C.  of  Maldon,  Essex,  1901-3.  C.  of  Ramsey  \vith 
Parkeston,  1903-8.  V.  of  Harwich,  1908-17.  V.  of  St  John- 
the-Evangelist,  Great  Ilford,  1917-31-  R-  oi  Dengie  with 
Asheldam,  1931-2.  Died  Apr.  lo,  1932.  (Denstone  Coll.  Reg.; 
Eagle,  XLVii.  113;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  29,  1932O 

TEMPERLEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10,  1871. 
3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Cranmer,  merchant,  of  Gateshead,  Durham. 
B.  May  2,  1850,  at  Wallsend.  School,  Gateshead  (Mr  Sankey). 
Matric.  Michs.  1871 ;  Scholar;  B.A.  1875;  M-A.  1878.  Assistant 
Master  of  Hereford  Cathedral  School,  1875-80.  Ord.  deacon 
(Hereford)  1876;  priest,  1877;  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Hereford, 
1876-80.  Head  Master  of  De  Aston  School,  Market  Rasen, 
Lines.,  1880-1900.  R.  of  S.  Willingham,  Lines.,  1900-26. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1925-7.  An  expert  wood-carver;  made  an 
altar,  a  reredos,  etc.,  at  Willingham.  Married,  Sept.  6,  1880, 
Frances  Georgiana  Howard,  only  dau.  of  Arthur  Sampford 
Tripp,  of  Broomy  Hill,  Hereford,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Feb.  20,  1927,  at  Heighington,  Lines.  Brother  of  Ernest 
(1867).  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  23,  1927; 
P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

TEMPERLEY,  ARTHUR  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1896.  S.  of  Ernest  (next).  B.  Aug.  31,  1877,  at  Cambridge. 
School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Second 
Lieut.,  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  1900;  Lieut.,  1901;  Capt., 
1907.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Capt., 
the  Norfolk  Regt.,  1908.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  Lieut.-Col.,  the  Norfolk 
Regt.;  General  Staff  Officer,  60th  Division  in  Palestme; 
C.M.G.  1919;  D.S.O.  1916;  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.;  mentioned  in 
despatches  eight  times).  Military  .A^ttach^  at  The  Hague, 
1920-4.  Military  Representative  at  the  League  of  Nations, 
1925-35-  Deputy  Director  of  Military  Operations  and 
InteUigence  at  the  War  Office,  1928-33.  Head  of  the  War 
Office  Section  of  the  British  delegation  to  the  Disarmament 
Conference,  1932-5.  Retired,  owing  to  ill-health,  1935,  and 
became  MUitar>'  Correspondent  to  the  Dailv  Telegraph,  1935- 
9.  C.B.,  1931.  Married  (i)  June  9,  1909,  MadeUne,  dau.  of 
Walter  Whitehead,  of  Rusholme,  Manchester,  and  had  issue; 
( 2)  1926,  Joyce,  dau.  of  S.  F.  van  Oss,  of  The  Hague.  Resided 
latterly  at  Hintlesham,  Beaconsfield.  Died  Apr.  7>  1940. 
Brother  of  Ernest  W.  P.  (1894)  and  Harold  W.  V.  (1898). 
(Sherborne  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Tlie  V.C.  and  D.S.O. ;  Who  u'as 
Who;  The  Times,  .^pr.  8,  1940.) 
TEMPERLEY,  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  8,  1867. 
[Eldest  surv.  s.  of  Thomas  Cranmer,  merchant,  of  Claremont 
Place,  Gateshead,  Durham.  B.  Mar.  8,  1849.  School,  New- 
castle Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  (4^*  Wrangler 
and  Smith's  prize)  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Fellow,  1871;  assistant 
tutor  and  Senior  Bursar.  Junior  Proctor,  1880-1.  Assistant 
Master  at  Thornbury  Grammar  School,  Gloucs.,  before 
residence.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  16,  1871. 
Mathematical  Lecturer  at  Girton,  1877-87.  Married,  Jan.  7. 
1875,  Marion,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Wildman, 
Inc.  of  Callander,  Perths.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  8,  1889, 
at  his  residence,  2,  Newnham  Terrace,  Cambridge.  Father  of 
the  above,  the  next  and  Harold  W.  V.  (1898);  brother  of 
.\rthur  (1871).  (Boase,  vi.  670;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Guardian, 
Jan.  16,  1889;  Cambridge  Re-Aeiv,  Jan.  24,  1889.) 
TEMPERLEY,  ERNEST  WALTER  PYEMONT.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Sept.  29,  1894.  S.  of  Ernest  (above).  B.  1875.  School, 
Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1897; 
M.A.  1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Knyveton  Court  School, 
Bournemouth,  1898-1904;  at  Elstow  College,  Bedford,  1906; 
at  St  Paul's  School,  1907-26.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1908; 
priest,  1909.  Resided  at  11,  Gunterstone  Road,  West 
Kensington,  London.  Died  Oct.  29,  1926.  at  Wiesbaden. 
Brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1896)  and  Harold  W.  V.  (1898). 
(Sherborne  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  243;  Schoolmasters 
Directories.) 
TEMPERLEY,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18. 
1877.  S.  of  John.  B.  [Mar.  30,  1858],  at  Sutton,  Surrey. 
School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1881.  A  private  tutor,  1881-4;  kept  a  private 
school,  1885-6;  Assistant  Master  at  Dover  College,  1887:  at 
Parmiter's  Foundation  School,  London,  E.,  1888-9;  Second 
Master  of  the  Middle  School,  Liverpool  College,  1890-1; 
a  private  tutor,  1901-5.  Tutor  at  the  Correspondence  College, 
Bristol,  1906;  Assistant  Master  at  Ashville  College,  Harrogate, 
1907;  at  Stand  Grammar  School,  Lanes.;  at  St  Bees  School, 
Cumberland.   (PeiU,  11.  655;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 


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TEMPERLEY,  HAROLD  RIDLEY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  8,  1899. 
[Eldest  s.  of  John  Ridley.  B.  1880.]  School,  Tonbndge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899.  In  the  Argentine  and  in  Borneo  until 
1914.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.F.A.; 
wounded).  Subsequently  in  business  in  London.  Of  Hook 
Heath,  Woking,  Surrey.  Died  June  30,  1937-  (lonbridge 
Sell.  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  2,  1937.) 

TEMPERLEY,  HAROLD  WILLIAM  VAZEILLE.  Adm.  at 
King's,  Sept.  30,  1898.  3rd  s.  of  Ernest  (1867)  (and  Marion, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Wildman).  B.  Apr.  20,  1879,  at 
2,  Newnham  Terrace,  Cambridge.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1900;  (Hist.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1900; 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1901);  B.A.  1901;  Gladstone  prize,  1901; 
Members'  prize,  1901;  Allen  Scholar,  1903;  Seeley  medal, 
1904;  Prince  Consort  prize,  1904;  M.A.  1906;  Litt.D.  1925- 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1904-38 ;  Master,  1938-9-  Hon.  D.Litt., 
Durham;  Hon.  LL.D.,  St  Andrews.  F.B.A.,  1927.  Lecturer 
in  History  at  Leeds  University,  1904-5-  Reader  in  Modern 
History  at  Cambridge,  1919-30;  Professor  of  Modern  History, 
1930-9.  Lecturer  at  Harvard  University,  1911-12  and  1914; 
at  the  London  School  of  Economics,  1913.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Fife  and  Forfar  Yeomanry;  at 
the  DardaneUes  and  Salonika;  General  Staff  Officer,  1918; 
mentioned  twice  in  despatches;  Officer,  Order  of  the  Crown 
of  Roumania,  with  Swords;  Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  5th 
Class,  with  Swords  (Serbia);  O.B.E.  1920).  At  the  Peace 
Conference  and  in  Montenegro.  Sometime  assistant  attache 
to  Serbia.  British  Representative  on  the  Albanian  Frontier 
Commission,  1921.  President  of  the  International  Historical 
Conference,  1933-5.  Married  (i)  July  19,  1913,  Gladys, 
youngest  dau.  of  Job  Bradford,  barrister;  (2)  July  2,  1929,  in 
Johannesburg,  his  cousin,  Dorothy  VazeiUe,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Temperley  (1871).  Author,  Life  of  George 
Canning;  Senates  and  Upper  Chambers;  Frederick  the  Great 
and  Kaiser  Joseph;  Foreign  Policy  of  Canning;  Dxary  of 
Princess  Lieven,  etc.  Edited,  History  of  Peace  Conference  of 
Paris,  vols,  i-vi;  and,  with  Dr  Gooch,  British  Documents  on 
the  Origins  of  the  War.  Died  July  11,  1939,  in  Peterhouse. 
Brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1896)  and  Ernest  W.  P.  (1894). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  659;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  288;  Schoolmasters 
Directories;  Who  was  Who;  Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  14,  1939; 
The  Times,  July  12,  1939-) 

TEMPERLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.,  Jan.  1879. 
[Youngest  s.  of  William  Angus,  corn-merchant,  of  Hencotes, 
Hexham,  Northumberland.  B.  May  8,  1861.  School,  Mill 
Hill,  London.]  Matric.  Lent,  1879.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  27,  1880;  LL.B.  1882;  B.A.  and  LL.M.  1885.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1886;  practised  (Messrs  Botterell,  Roche  and 
Temperley)  at  Newcastle.  Married,  Nov.  23,  1892.  Of 
Milbum  House  and  i,  Fenham  Terrace,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Died  Feb.  17,  1931,  at  Stoke  Poges.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  20,  1931.) 

TEMPERLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1876. 
[S  of  William  Angus,  merchant,  of  Hencotes,  Hexham, 
Northumberland.  B.  1857.  School,  Mill  Hill,  London.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  12,  1881.  Assistant  Master  at  Mill  Hill, 
1882;  at  Bradfield,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1890.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1904;  practised  (Messrs  Botterell,  Roche  and 
Temperley)  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Of  MUburn  House  and 
II  Windsor  Terrace,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Major,  6th  Batt., 
Northumberland  Fusiliers,  T.A.  D.L.,  1917;  O.B.E.  Author, 
Merchant  Shipping  Acts;  Carriage  of  Goods  by  Sea  Act,  etc. 
Latterly  of  Grayshott,  Hindhead,  Surrey.  Died  Aug.  23, 
1950.  Benefactor  to  Queens'.  Brother  of  Henry  (above). 
(Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  The  Times,  Aug.  25,  1950.) 

TEMPEST,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  21,  1758.  S.  of  John  (1728)  [M.P.,  of  Wynyard], 
Durham  (and  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Shuttleworth, 
M.P.,  of  Brancepeth  Castle,  Durham).  B.  in  St  James's, 
Westminster.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1758. 
M.P.  for  Durham  (succeeding  his  father),  1768-94.  Mayor  of 
Hartlepool,  1788.  Married,  May  25,  1767,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Townsend,  M.P.,  of  Honington,  Warws.  Died  Aug.  13, 
1794.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 

TEMPLE,  ARTHUR  LUMLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1S89.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Thomas  [Ramshay  Smyth]  (1843),  of 
8,  Norfolk  Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  London  (by  his  3rd  wife). 
B.  [Apr.]  1871,  in  London.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  Witton,  Cheshire,  1895-8.  C.  of 
Chatham,  Kent,  1899-1905.  V.  of  Little  Leigh,  Cheshire, 
1905-13.  V.  of  Markbeech,  Kent,  1913-20.  V.  of  Grendon, 
Northants.,  1920-2.  V.  of  Barton,  Cambs.,  1922-5.  Publ. 
Pr.,  dio.  of  Rochester,  1925.  Married,  1907,  Violet  Constance, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  G.  A.  Herklots.  Of  23,  Madeira  Park, 
Tunbridge  Wells,  in  1947.  Died  Jan.  17,  1951,  at  Sevenoaks. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  18,  1951.) 


Temple,  Isaac 

TEMPLE,  CHARLES  LINDSAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
17,  1890.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  Bart.  (Hon.  LL.D.,  1883),  of 
Heath  Brow,  Hampstead  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary  Augusta, 
dau.  of  C.  R.  Lindsay).  B.  at  Simla,  India,  Nov.  20,  1871. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Left  Cambridge  after 
a  short  time  owing  to  ill-health.  Acting  Consul  at  Para,  1898, 
1900  and  1901;  Vice-Consul  at  Manaos,  Brazil,  1899-1901; 
Resident,  Northern  Nigeria,  1901-10;  Chief  Secretary, 
Northern  Nigeria,  1910-13;  Lieut. -Governor  of  Northern 
Nigeria,  1914-17.  C.M.G.,  1910.  F.S.A.  Married,  Apr.  28, 
1912,  Olive  Susan  Miranda,  younger  dau.  of  Sir  Reginald 
Macleod  of  Macleod.  Author,  Native  Races  and  their  Rulers. 
Died  Jan.  9,  1929,  at  Los  Fosos,  Granada.  Half-brother  of 
Richard  C.  (1868).  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Who  was  Who; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Jan.  11,  1929.) 

TEMPLE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  May  7, 
1829.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Christopher,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  [of  Hall 
Place,  Surrey,  a  Master  of  the  Bench].  [B.  Jan.  28,  1810. 
School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1834;  M.A. 
1841.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1831.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Nov.  22,  1836.  A  Puisne  Judge  in  Ceylon,  1856-73- 
Married,  Oct.  22,  1840,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Boulton 
Mainwaring,  Esq.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

TEMPLE,  EDWARD  DALBEE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  26,  1800.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  WiUiam 
(1753),  R.  of  Whepstead.]   Brother  of  Thomas  W.  (1802). 

TEMPLE,  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1886.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Alexander,  of  Logierait,  near  Perth. 
B.  Sept.  21,  1867,  at  Armadale,  West  Lothian.  [Schools, 
Fettes  CoUege  and  Glenalmond.]  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1889;  M.A.  191 1.  At  Marburg 
University.  LL.D.,  Glasgow,  1922.  Assistant  Master  at 
Trinity  College,  Glenalmond,  1890-9.  Rector  of  Glasgow 
Academy,  1899-1928.  Married  Katharine,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Canon  Mather,  of  Clifton,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  18, 
1932,  at  Glasgow.  (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Glenalmmid  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Who  was  Who;  TheTimes,  Mar.  19, 
1932.) 

TEMPLE,  The  Most  Rev.  FREDERICK.  Hon.  LL.D.  1897.  [2nds. 
of  Major  Octavius,  Lieut.-Govemor  of  Sierra  Leone.  B.  Nov. 
30,  1821.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.]  Matric.  from  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  Oct.  12, 1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1847;  B.D.  and 
D.D.  1858;  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Balliol,  1842-8.  Hon.  D.D., 
St  Andrews,  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1846;  priest,  1847. 
Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal.  Head  Master  of  Rugby  School, 
1857-69.  Bishop  of  Exeter,  1869-85;  of  London,  1885-96; 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1896-1902.  Married,  Aug.  24, 
1876,  Beatrice  Blanche,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  WilUam  Sebright 
Lascelles,  M.P.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  23,  1902,  at 
Lambeth  Palace.   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Crockford.) 

TEMPLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  22)  at  Jesus,  July  4, 
1857.  Of  Wilts.  [2nd]  s.  of  William  (Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
1799)  [of  Bishopstrow]  (and  Fanny,  4th  dau.  of  the  Yen. 
Timothy  Stonhouse  Vigor,  Archdeacon  of  Gloucester).  B. 
June  4,  1834.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1857. 
J. P.  for  Wilts.  Married,  Apr.  4,  1861,  Sarah  Amelia  Lucy, 
dau.  of  John  Lane,  of  The  Grange,  Leyton,  Essex,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Dec.  16,  1868.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

TEMPLE,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  4, 
1845.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1818).  B.  Jan.  25,  1827. 
School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A. 
1849;  M.A.  1853.  Fellow,  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury) 
185 1 ;  priest,  1852;  C.  of  St  Alphege  with  St  Mary  Northgate, 
Canterbury,  1851-5.  C.  of  Heme,  Kent,  1855-63.  V.  of 
Blean,  1863-1904.  Resided  latterly  at  24,  Lushington  Road, 
Eastbourne.  Died  Nov.  18,  1904,  aged  77-  M.I.  at  Blean. 
(Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  26,  1904.) 

TEMPLE,  HENRY  (i757),  see  PALMERSTON,  VISCOUNT. 

TEMPLE,  HENRY  JOHN  (1803),  see  PALMERSTON,  VISCOUNT. 

TEMPLE,  HENRY  LACROIX.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1879- 
[Eldest  s.  of  Henry  George  Temple,  solicitor,  of  Calcutta. 
B.  1861.]  School,  Brighton  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1879. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  8,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Apr.  1883.    (Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

TEMPLE,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  28,  1813.  Of 
Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1821. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1816;  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  14,  1821. 
P.C.  of  Lane  End,  Stoke-on-Trent,  Staffs.,  1826-32.  Inc.  of 
(donative  of)  PlemstaU  (or  PlemonstaU),  Cheshire,  1832-80. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Dec.  5,  1880,  aged  87.  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Dec.  15,  1880.) 


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Temple,  James  Herbert 

TEMPLE,  JAMES  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  i886. 
[Youngest  s.  of  James,  of  Burnley,  Lanes.  B.  Feb.  19,  1S67.] 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  .Michs.  1886;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
(Law  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1889.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  20,  1886.  Joined  the  I.C.S.,  1886;  Assistant  Magistrate 
and  Collector  in  Bengal;  Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta, 
1893;  Under-Secretary,  1894  and  1895;  Joint  Magistrate  and 
Deputy  Collector,  1896-1906.  Died  May  23,  1906,  at 
Darjeeling.   {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  I.C.S.  Lists.) 

TEMPLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  June  27,  1782. 
S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Litcham  High  House,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Holt  and  King's  Lynn.  Matric.  Lent,  1785; 
Scholar,  1782;  B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1790.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  21,  1788;  priest,  June  7,  1789.  R.  of  Bagthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1789-1810.  R.  of  Ashwicken  and  Leziate,  1793- 
1810.  Died  Mar.  15,  iSio,  at  King's  Lynn.  M.I.  at  Ashwicken 
to  him  and  his  wife,  Mary.  Al.  Oxon.  erroneously  assigns  the 
above  cures  to  an  Oxford  namesake,  who  was  Master  of 
Ponsonby  School,  Cumberland,  until  his  death  in  1808. 
{Ven7t,  II.  106;  G.  .Mag.,  1810,  i.  390.) 

TEMPLE,  NICHOLAS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17, 
1813.  Of  Middlesex.  [2nd  s.  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  of  Llan- 
dudno. B.  Nov.  4,  1795,  in  London.]  School,  Oswestry 
(Mr  Donne).  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Migrated  to  Sidney, 
Dec.  20,  1814;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820;  B.D.  1827;  D.D.  1853. 
Fellow  of  Sidney.  Senior  Proctor,  1825-6.  Ord.  deacon, 
1S19;  priest,  1820;  C.  of  Lavendon,  Bucks.,  1819-23.  C.  of 
Condover,  Salop,  1823-5.  C.  of  Chirk,  Denbigh,  1825-53. 
R.  of  Gayton,  Northants.,  1853-76.  Died  June  15,  1876. 
(Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy.) 

TEMPLE,  Sir  RICHARD,  Bart.  Hon.  LL.D.  1883.  Adm.  at 
Trinity,  June  16,  1S83.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard  (Balliol 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1818),  of  The  Nash,  Kempsey,  Worcs.  (and 
Louisa  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Rivett-Camac).  .B.  [Mar.  8], 
1826.  [Schools,  Rugby  and  Haileybury.]  Entered  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service,  1847.  Chief  Commissioner,  Central  Provinces, 
1865-7;  British  Resident  at  Hyderabad;  Finance  Minister 
for  Indian  Govt.,  1868-74;  Foreign  Secretary,  1868-74; 
Lieut. -Governor  of  Bengal,  1874-7;  Governor  of  Bombay, 
1877-80.  Created  Bart.,  1876;  C.S.I.,  1867;  G.C.S.I.,  1878; 
CLE.,  1877.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1880.  F.R.S.,  1896.  M.P. 
for  the  Evesham  Division  of  Worcs.,  1885-92;  for  the 
Kingston  Division  of  Surrey,  1892-5.  P.C,  1896.  Married 
(i)  Dec.  27,  1849,  Charlotte  Frances,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Martindale;  (2)  Jan.  28,  1871,  Mary  Augusta,  dau.  of  Charles 
Robert  Lindsay,  Bengal  C.S.  Of  Heath  Brow,  Hampstead. 
Died  Mar.  15,  1902,  at  Eastbourne.  Father  of  the  next  and 
of  Charles  L.  (1890).  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.) 

TEMPLE,  RICHARD  CARNAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  4,  1868.  [Elder]  s.  of  Richard  (above)  (by  his 
ist  wife,  Charlotte  Frances,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Martindale). 
B.  Oct.  15,  1850,  at  .\llahabad.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  Hon.  Fellow,  1908.  Ensign,  Royal  Scots 
Fusihers,  1871;  Lieut.,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1877;  Capt., 
1883;  Major,  1891;  Lieut. -Col.,  1S97;  retired,  1904.  Served  in 
the  Afghan  Campaign  and  in  the  Burmah  War,  1887-^9. 
Assistant  Commissioner,  Burmah,  and  Cantonment  Magis- 
trate, Mandalay,  1887;  Deputy  Commissioner,  18S8; 
Commander,  Andaman  and  Nicobar  Islands,  1895-1904,  and 
Superintendent  of  Port  Blair  Penal  Settlement.  CLE.,  1894. 
Conducted  from  1884  the  monthly  Indian  Antiquary,  which 
he  carried  on  under  great  physical  difficulties  even  after  his 
retirement  in  1904;  the  46  volumes  produced  during  his 
editorship  are  an  invaluable  storehouse  of  information  on 
research  into  Indian  subjects.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
2nd  Bart.,  Mar.  15,  1902.  Of  The  Nash,  Kempsey,  Worcs. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Worcs.  C.B.,  1916.  F.B.A.;  F.S.A.  Knight 
of  Justice  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem.  Chairman  of  the  Standing 
Council  of  the  Baronetage.  Married,  Mar.  18,  1880,  Agnes 
Fanny  (Lady  of  Grace,  1901),  2nd  dau.  of  Major-General 
George  Archimedes  Searle,  Madras  S.C,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Wide-au'ake  Stories;  Legends  of  the  Punjab,  etc. 
Edited,  for  the  Hakluyt  Society,  The  Travels  of  Peter 
Mundy,  and,  for  the  Indian  Government,  the  Diaries  of 
Sir  Streynsham  Master.  Died  Mar.  3,  1931,  at  Territet, 
Switzerland.  Half-brother  of  Charles  L.  (1890).  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Who  -uus  Who.) 

TEMPLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  26,  1846. 
[Only  s.  of  Robert  Griffiths,  barrister,  of  Lache,  Cheshire. 
B.  Mar.  3,  1829.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Lent,  1848;  B.A. 
1852.  President  of  the  Union,  1850.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Oct.  30,  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1853;  priest, 
1854;  C  of  St  Mary-on-the-Hill,  Chester,  1853-4.  V.  of 
Lache,  Cheshire,  1854-7.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1857-92- 
R.  of  Ewhurst,  Surrey,  1892-7.  Died  Oct.  29,  1902,  at 
Broughton,  near  Chester.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  1,  1902.) 


Temple,  William  Johnson 


TEMPLE,  THOMAS  RAMSHAY  SMYTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  1S43.  [Only  s.  of  Frederick  James  Henr>'  (fonnerly 
Smyth),  of  London  (and  Susanna,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Ramshay,  of  Brampton,  Cumberlamd).  B.  June  10,  1823. 
School,  Eton.]  Matric.  .Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851. 
At  Bonn  University.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22,  1846. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  13,  1851.  Of  10,  Sussex  Square, 
London,  and  EUerslie,  Chichester.  Married  (x)  1854, Catherine 
Victoire,  dau.  of  M.  Larmane;  (2)  Feb.  2,  1861,  Henrietta, 
eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Chitty,  Esq.,  of  the  Middle  Temple; 
(3)  1870,  Georgiana  Adelaide,  dau.  of  William  Golden 
Lumley,  Q.C.  Died  Feb.  3,  1909,  at  Dover.  Father  of 
Arthur  L.  (1889).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Inns  of  Court  (which 
gives  '  Robert '  Ramshay  Smyth) ;  Law  Lists ;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times,  Feb.  5,  1909.) 

TEMPLE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Feb.  5,  1753.  Of  Norfolk.  [4th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of 
Stowe  Park,  Bucks.]  Matric.  Easter,  1753;  Scholar,  1754; 
B.A.  1757;  M.A.  1760;  B.D.  1768;  D.D.  1792.  Fellow,  1758- 
69.  V.  of  Newton,  Norfolk,  1782-98.  R.  of  Whepstead  and 
of  Kirkley,  Suffolk,  1798-1809.  Married,  1769,  Miss  Dalbee, 
of  Mutford,  Suffolk.  Died  Jan.  24,  1809,  aged  74,  at  his  house, 
Northwood  Place,  Mutford.  M.I.  at  Mutford.  Father  of 
Edward  D.  (1800)  and  the  next.  (Lamb;  G.  Mag.,  1809,  i. 
588.) 

TEMPLE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Nov.  12,  1802.  [Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  T[homas]  W[illiam] 
(above),  of  Northwood  Place,  Mutford,  Suffolk.]  Migrated  to 
Corpus  Christi,  May  6,  1803.  Scholar,  1803.  Died  Oct.  17, 
1804, 'of  a  putrid  fever,' aged  20.  M.I.  at  Mutford.  Brother 
of  Edward  D.  (1800).   (G.  Mag.,  1804,  11.  986.) 

TEMPLE,  WATKIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  2,  1845. 
S.  of  Christopher,  barrister-at-law,  of  Bloomsbury,  London 
(and  Sarah).  B.  there,  Nov.  3,  1823.  Matric.  Michs.  1845. 
Migrated  to  Jesus,  Mar.  27,  1846;  B.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1852;  priest  (Exeter)  Sept.  25,  1853;  C  of 
Eccleshall,  Staflts.,  1852-3.  C  of  Hurstbome-Priors, 
Hants.,  1834-7.  R.  of  Nymet  Rowland,  Devon,  1857-67- 
R.  of  A\-ington,  Hants.,  1867-70.  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  South 
Kennington,  London,  1S70-82.  R.  of  Cardiston,  Salop,  1882- 
1904.  Married  Mary  Mumford.  Died  June  28,  1904. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  July  1,  1904.) 

TEMPLE,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  June  27,  1806.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  Viscount 
Palmerston  (1757),  of  Middlesex  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mar>',  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Mee).  [B.  Jan.  19,  1788.]  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1806;  M.A.  1808.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn, 
July  14,  1808.  Attache  at  The  Hague,  1814;  Secretary  of  the 
Legation  at  Stockhohn,  1814-17;  at  Frankfurt,  1817-23;  at 
Berlin,  1823-8;  at  St  Petersburg,  1828-31.  Precis  writer  to 
his  brother.  Lord  Palmerston,  at  the  Foreign  Office,  1831-2. 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Dresden,  1S32;  Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Naples,  1832-56. 
K.C.B.,  1851.  Died  Aug.  24,  1856,  in  London.  Left  a  valuable 
collection  of  objects  of  antiquarian  interest  to  the  British 
Museum.  Brother  of  Henry  John  (1803,  sub  Palmerston). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  iii.  909;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TEMPLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  i, 
1818.  Of  Kent.  [B.  Sept.  21,  I797-]  Matric.  Michs.  1818; 
Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  1822;  M..'\.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (London, 
for  Canterbury)  May  25,  1823;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1S23;  C-in- 
charge  of  Ivvchurch,  Kent,  1823.  C-in-charge  of  Tenterden, 
1824-31.  C'-in-charge  of  Sandon,  Throcking  and  Rushden, 
Herts.,  1831-8.  C  of  Whitstable  and  Seasalter,  Kent,  1838- 
43.  C  of  St  .AJphege  with  St  Mary  Northgate,  Canterbury, 
1843-5.  R.  of  St  Alphege  with  St  Mary  Northgate,  Canter- 
bury, 1845-S7,  and  Master  of  Eastbridge  Hospital.  Died 
Dec.  4,  1887.   Father  of  George  W.  (1845). 

TEMPLE,  WILLIAM  JOHNSON  (or  JOHNSTONE).  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  May  22,  1758;  re-adm.  as  FeU.-Com.,  June  22, 
1763.  [Eldest  s.  of  William,  of  Allerdean,  Benvick-on-Tweed. 
B.  there,  Dec.  6,  1739.  Bapt.  Dec.  20,  1739.  At  Edinburgh 
Univ.,  1756.]  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  LL.B.  1766.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  2,  1759-  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Exeter)  1766;  R.  of  Mamhead,  Devon,  1766-76.  V.  of 
St  Gluvias,  Cornwall,  1776-96.  Married,  Aug.  6,  i777.  Aim, 
dau.  of  William  Stow,  of  Berwick-on-Tweed.  A  life-long 
friend  of  Boswell  from  the  time  they  were  in  the  Greek  Class 
at  Edinburgh.  Author,  An  Essay  ott  the  Clergy;  On  the  Abuse 
of  Unrestrained  Power;  and  an  appreciation  of  Gray,  used  by 
Dr  Johnson  in  his  Lives  of  the  Poets.  Died  at  St  Gluvias, 
Aug.  13,  1796.  (D.N.B.;  Inns  of  Court;  Sir  Wasey  Sterry; 
Biblio.  Cornub.) 


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Temple,  William  Robert  Huckvale 

TEMPLE,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  HUCKVALE.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
i8)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1879.  [Only]  s.  of  James  WiUiam  [ship- 
owner, of  Leyswood,  Groombridge,  Sussex,  and  Portland 
Place,  London].  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1881.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  25, 
1888.  Married  (i)  Isabel  Spencer,  dau.  of  Robert  Ransom; 
(2)  Ida  Mary,  dau.  of  Michael  Augustus  Corbet,  of  Cork.  Of 
Datchet,  Windsor,  1907.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

TEMPLE,  WILLIAM  SMOULT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1807.  Matric.  Lent,  1808.  V.  of  Dalton-le-Dale,  Durham, 
1822-31.  V.  of  Ayclifie,  1831-5.  R.  of  Dinsdale,  1835-59. 
Died  Mar.  25,  1859,  aged  71,  at  Leamington.  {Clerical  Guide; 
Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1859, 1.  545.) 

TEMPLEMAN,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  19, 
1773-  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  GUes  (1731-2).  of  [Wimborne], 
St  Giles,  Dorset.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Easter,  i773; 
Scholar,  1776;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1780.  Fellow,  1779.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  17,  1777;  migrated  to  the  Middle 
Temple,  July  14,  1783.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  24,  1780. 
A  Master  of  the  Bench.  Buried  in  the  Temple  Church, 
Sept.  16,  1823.  Brotherof  Nathaniel  (1784).  {Inns  of  Court; 
Burial  Reg.,  Temple  Church;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

TEMPLEMAN,  HERBERT  COATES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
July  5,  1848.  [Only  s.  of  Herbert  Coates,  solicitor,  of  London.] 
Doubtful  if  resided.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  4, 1851. 
{Inns  of  Court.) 

TEMPLEMAN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1792,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  King's,  1792.  [S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Merriott, 
Somerset.]  Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  May  31, 
1770,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1774.  R.  of  Cricket  St  Thomas 
and  of  Buckland  St  Mary,  Somerset,  1798-1835.  Chaplain  to 
Lord  Bridport.  Died  Apr.  20,  1835,  at  Lopen,  near  Crew- 
kerne,  'aged  85.'  Father  of  Richard  A.  (1817).  (Al.  Oxon.; 
G.  Mag.,  1835,  II.  98-) 

TEMPLEMAN,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1784.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Giles  (1731-2),  of  [Wimborne], 
St  Giles,  Dorset.  B.  Nov.  20,  1766.  School,  Milton  Abbas, 
Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A.  1789; 
M.A.  1793.  Old.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  17,  1791.  Living  at 
Chalbury,  Dorset,  in  1844.  Died  May  21,  1844,  at  Cranborne, 
Dorset.  M.I.  at  Cranborne.  Brotherof  Giles  (1773).  {Hutchins, 
in.  394;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  103.) 

TEMPLEMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Jan.  12,  1753.  [S.  of  William  (and  Elizabeth). 
B.  at  Dorchester.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  27,  1733/4-]  Matric. 
Easter,  1753;  B.A.  1757;  M.A.  1760.  Fellow,  1756-67.  R.  of 
Long  Bredy,  Dorset,  until  his  death,  Apr.  6,  1797.  Brother  of 
Nathaniel  (1746).    {Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

TEMPLEMAN,  RICHARD  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1817.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  (1792).  B.  at 
Merriott,  Somerset.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1818; 
LL.B.  1824.  In  Holy  Orders.  Of  Crewkerne,  Somerset.  Died 
Apr.  6,  1841,  at  Merriott,  'aged  40.'  {Al.  Oxon.,  under  his 
son;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  i.  552.) 

TEMPLER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  23)  at  Jesus, 
Jan.  12,  1813;  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  Nov.  9,  1809,  and  kept  eight  terms.  S.  of  Thomas, 
Esq.  B.  at  Alphington,  Devon.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1813;  Scholar.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1814. 
{A  I.  Oxon.) 

TEMPLER,  CHARLES  COPLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Trinity,  July  12,  1847.  [6th]  s.  of  James,  of  Bridport,  Dorset 
(and  Catharine,  dau.  of  Christopher  Lethbridge,  of  Launceston, 
Cornwall).  B.  Mar.  28,  1825.  School,  Westminster.  Did  not 
reside.  Married,  Apr.  12,  1855,  Florence,  3rd  dau.  of  John 
Nicholetts,  of  South  Petherton,  Somerset.  Died  Feb.  7, 
1895.  Brother  of  John  C.  (1832),  Robert  B.  (1849)  and 
William  C.  (1842).   {Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

TEMPLER,  FREDERIC  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  9,  1867.  [3rd]  s.  of  John  Charles  (1832).  B.  [June  12], 
1849,  at  Greenwich.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
B.A.  1871.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  21,  1870.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  18,  1872.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  District 
Judge  in  Cyprus,  1882.  Queen's  Advocate,  1893-8.  Judge  of 
Durham  and  Yorks.  County  Court,  1898.  Of  The  Hall, 
Eaglescliff,  Yorks.  J. P.  for  the  N.  Riding  of  Yorks.  Married 
Alice  Blanche,  5th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  C.  Templer  (1842), 
R.  of  Burton  Bradstock,  Dorset.  Author,  Summary  Juris- 
diction Act,  1878.  Died  Aug.  28,  1918.  Brother  of  the  next, 
of  John  H.  (1866)  and  James  L.  B.  (1865).  {Harrow  .Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Cottrt;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was 
Who.) 


Templer,  John  Pope 

TEMPLER,  GEORGE  ANSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1869.  [Youngest]  s.  of  John  Charles  (1832),  of  Dudley  Lode, 
Harrow,  Middlesex.  B.  [Dec.  22],  1851,  at  Greenwich,  Kent. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875.  Athletics 
'blue'  (440  yards),  1873,  1874;  President,  C.U.A.C,  1873. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1873.  Of  2,  Palliser 
Court,  West  Kensington.  Died  Oct.  7,  1913.  Brother  of  the 
above,  of  John  H.  (1866)  and  James  L.  B.  (1865).  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1913.) 
TEMPLER,  JAMES  LETHBRIDGE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  12, 
1880.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Christopher  (1842),  R.  of  Burton 
Bradstock,  Dorset.  B.  there  [Aug.  18, 1857].  School,  Dulwich 
College;  and  at  the  London  CoUege  of  Divinity,  Highbury 
(1877).  Went  to  sea  for  a  short  time.  Matric.  Lent,  1880; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1881,  1882. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1883;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Holloway,  1883-5.  R-  of  Burton  Bradstock  with  Shipton 
Gorge,  Dorset,  1886-99.  R-  of  Corscombe,  1899-1913,  and 
V.  of  Tollerwhehne,  1900-13.  R.  of  Maiden  Newton  (with 
Frome  Vauchurch  from  1925),  1913-29.  Married,  Jan.  14, 
1886,  Jessie  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  T.  Mellish,  of  Upper 
Holloway,  and  The  Moorings,  N.  Finchley.  Died  Feb.  9, 
1929.  Brother  of  John  P.  (1878).  {Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn, 
II.  442;  Book  of  Blues;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  12,  1929.) 
TEMPLER,  JAMES  LETHBRIDGE  BROOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1865.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Charles  (1832). 
B.  May  27,  1846,  at  Greenwich.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1865.  Capt.,  Middlesex  Militia,  1872;  Capt.,  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps  (T.);  Major,  1883.  In  command  of  a 
balloon  detachment  in  Egypt,  1885;  instructor  in  ballooning, 
1887;  Superintendent  of  the  balloon  factory  at  Farnborough. 
Director  of  steam  road  transport  in  the  South  African  War, 
1898-1901.  Col.,  Hon.  Artillery  Co.,  1899.  Married,  1S89, 
Florence  Gilliat,  of  Chorley  Wood,  Herts.,  and  had  issue,  a 
daughter.  Died  Jan.  2,  1924,  at  Laughton  Grange,  Lewes. 
Brotherof  Frederic  G.  (1867),  George  A.  (1869)  and  John  H. 
(1866).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Army  Lists;  Wlio 
was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  4,  1924.) 
TEMPLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1770.  [2nd]  s.  of  James,  of  London  [and  of  Stover  Lodge, 
Devon]  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Parlby,  of  Gravesend, 
Kent).  School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1771;  Matric.  Easter, 
1772;  B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1778.  R.  of  Paignton,  with  Marldon, 
Devon,  1793-1832.  R.  of  Teigngrace,  1827-32  ('on  the  death 
of  his  nephew,  the  Rev.  John  Templer'  (? Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  1803)).  Purchased  Lindridge  House  from  the  heirs  of 
his  brother.  Col.  Henry  Line  Templer.  Married,  May  2,  1778, 
Jane,  widow  of  John  Line,  of  Lindridge,  Devon.  Died  Feb.  5, 
1832,  aged  81,  at  Lindridge,  being  succeeded  at  Teigngrace 
by  John  Templer  (of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1805).  {Record 
of  Old  Westminsters  and  Supplementary  Vol.,  which  suggests 
that  he  died  Dec.  11,  1829,  but  see  G.  Mag.,  1832,  i.  282; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 
TEMPLER,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  24,  1832.  [3rd]  s.  of  James,  of  Bridport,  Dorset  (and 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Christopher  Lethbridge,  of  Launceston, 
Cornwall).  B.  [July  31,  1814],  at  Bridport.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  30,  1837.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1853.  One 
of  the  Masters  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  1854-74.  Capt.,  i8th 
Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteers,  1859-72.  Married,  1842,  Hannah 
Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  James  Alexander  Gordon. 
Founder  (and  editor)  of  the  Volunteer  Service  Gazette.  Died 
June  11,  1874,  at  Dudley  Lodge,  Harrow.  Brother  of 
Robert  B.  (1849),  WiUiam  C.  (1842)  and  Charles  C.  (1847); 
father  of  James  L.  B.  (1865),  Frederic  G.  (1867),  George  A. 
(1869)  and  the  next.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Boase,  in. 
909 ;  Inns  of  Court.) 
TEMPLER,  JOHN  HARVEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1866.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  [Charles]  (above).  Master  of  the  Court 
of  Exchequer.  B.  [Nov.  11,  1847],  at  Greenwich,  Kent. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1872.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  21,  1870.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1876.  Practised  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ceylon;  Crown 
Counsel;  Public  Prosecutor,  1880-1906;  District  Judge  in 
Kandy,  1906-7.  Married,  Nov.  11,  1880,  Amelia  Harriett, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Richard  Fisher,  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 
Resided  latterly  at  Ealing.  Died  June  17, 1922,  at  Loudwater, 
Bucks.  Brother  of  George  A.  (1869),  Frederic  G.  (1867)  and 
James  L.  B.  (1865).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  June  20,  1922.) 
TEMPLER,  JOHN  POPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  E.mmanuel,  Sept.  18, 
1878.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Christopher  (1842).  B.  Aug.  9, 
1859.  School,  Dulwich  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878. 
Second  Lieut.,  10th  Foot;  Lieut.,  3rd  Lincoln  Regt.,  1881; 
Capt.,  Leinster  Regt.,  1890.  Latterly  of  47,  Westboume  Park 
Road,  London.  Died  Feb.  16,  1937,  in  London.  Brother  of 
James  L.  (18S0).  {Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  Times, 
Feb.  18,  1937.) 


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Templer,  Robert  Baron 

TEMPLER,  ROBERT  BARON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
May  26,  1849.  r7th]  s.  of  James,  of  Bridport,  Dorset  (and 
Catharine,  dau.'of  Christopher  Lethbridge,  of  Launceston, 
Cornwall).  B.  Oct.  9,  1830.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  30, 
1853.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1856.  On  the  Western 
Circuit.  Subsequently  a  land-agent  in  Ireland.  Married, 
Feb.  29,  i860,  Geraldine,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis  Manley 
Shawe-Taylor,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Taylor,  Co.  Galway.  Died 
Oct.  26, 1886.  Brother  of  JolinC.  (1832),  William  C.  (1842)  and 
Charles  C.  (1847);  father  of  the  next.  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  W.  F. 
Templer.) 

TEMPLER,  WALTER  FRANCIS,  .^dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1883.  [2ndJ  s.  of  Robert  Baron  (above), 
lawyer,  of  Armagh.  B.  [Aug.  28,  1865],  at  Loughgall. 
[School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  18S3;  B.A.  1886. 
Second  Lieut.,  Royal  Irish  Fusiliere,  1888;  Lieut.,  1889; 
Capt.,  1897.  Served  in  India,  Burma,  and  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope;  transferred  to  Army  Pay  Dept.,  1899;  Major,  1908. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  Amiy  Pay 
Dept.;  Command  Paymaster;  C.B.E.,  1919;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Retired,  1921.  Married,  1895,  Mabel  Eileen, 
3rd  dau.  of  Major  R.  Johnston.  Resided  latterly  in  Shrews- 
bury. Died  Dec.  18,  1942,  at  the  Manor  House,  Loughgall, 
Co.  Armagh.  [Ouirter house  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Univ.  War 
List;  W.  F.  Templer.) 

TEMPLER,  WILLIAM  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  12,  1842.  [5th]  s.  of  James,  of  Bridport,  Dorset 
(and  Catharine,  dau.  of  Christopher  Lethbridge,  of  Launceston, 
Cornwall).  B.  May  28,  1823,  at  Bridport.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar,  1843;  B.A.  1846; 
M.A.  1S50.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of 
Burton  Bradstock,  Dorset,  1S46-9.  V.  of  Walditch,  1849-85. 
R.  of  Burton  Bradstock  with  Shipton-Gorge,  1860-85. 
Married,  1863,  Sophia  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  F.  M. 
Shawe-Taylor,  of  Co.  Galway.  Died  July  2,  1885.  Brother  of 
John  C.  (1832),  Robert  B.  (1849)  and  Charles  C.  (1847); 
father  of  James  L.  (1880)  and  John  P.  (1878).  {Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Crockford;  Hie  Guardian,  July  8,  1885.) 

TEMPLETON,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1S25.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  Calcutta 
[Nov.  24,  1806].  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1825; 
B.A.  1830.  Cricket '  blue,'  1827.  Died  Mar.  2,  1834,  in  Paris. 
Brother  of  Hercules  S.  (1817)  and  of  Edward  B.  (1834). 
(G.  Mag.,  1834,  I.  455-) 

TEMPLETON,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  i,  1866. 
[2nd]  s.  of  James,  of  [the  Mansion  House],  Exeter.  B.  there 
[Sept.  3,  1847].  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  Scholar,  1869;  B.A.  (37/A  Wrangler)  1870;  M.A.  1873. 
Died  July  20,  1926.  Brother  of  Mitchell  (1865).  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.) 

TEMPLETON,  EDWARD  BOYCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  27,  1834.  [S.  of  Thomas,  attorney.  B.  Jan.  25, 
1809,  in  Calcutta.]  Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1825)  and  the  next. 

TEMPLETON,  HERCULES  SKINNER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  15,  1817.  S.  of  Thomas  [attorney].  B.  [Aug.  15, 
1798],  in  Calcutta.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A. 
1822.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  19,  1825.  C.  of  Aghaderg, 
Co.  Down,  Ireland,  in  1824.  Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1825)  and 
the  above.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

TEMPLETON,  MITCHELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  i, 
1865.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  of  Exeter.  B.  there,  July  23, 1846. 
School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
Scholar,  1868;  B.A.  (38(;t  Wrangler)  1869;  M..^.  1872.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  15,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Apr.  20,  1872;  disbarred  at  his  own  request,  1881.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1881;  practised  (Messrs  Templeton  and  Holloway) 
at  9,  King's  Bench  Walk.  Died  Jan.  25,  1925,  in  London. 
Brother  of  Clement  .(1866).  (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  The 
Times,  Jan.  27,  1925.) 

TENANT,  FRANCIS  (1772),  see  TENNANT. 

TEN  BOSCH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1899. 
S.  of  John,  of  25,  Alexandra  Drive,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool. 
B.  [Oct.  28],  1880,  at  Portland,  U.S.A.  School,  Liverpool 
Collegiate  Institution.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1906.   (Law  Lists.) 

TENCH,  JOHN.  B.A.  1755.  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from 
Peterhouse,  1755-  [S.  of  John,  of  Harting,  Sussex.  Bapt. 
Sept.  18,  1716.  School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  from  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  Dec.  17,  i735.  age  19;  B.A.  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford)  1741-2.   (Winchester  Scholars,  236;  Al.  Oxon.) 


Teniswood,  Charles  George  Henry 

TENCH,  MONTAGUE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1879.  Of 
Cavendish  H.  [S.  of  Edward  Beaven,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Wickham 
.Market,  Suffolk.]  At  the  Middlesex  Hospital;  House  Physician 
and  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.;  L.S.A.,  1888; 
M.D.,  Brussells,  1890.  Practised  at  Dunmow,  Essex.  Medical 
Officer  to  Felsted  School.  Married,  July  26,  1893,  Margaret 
Dowell,  5th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  D.  Ridout,  R.  of  Little 
Canfield.  Died  Dec.  24, 1930.  (.Medical  Directories;TheTimes, 
Dec.  27,  1930.) 
TENDALL,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Jan.  11,  1894.  S.  of  —  [doubtless  George  Frederick 
(St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  1871)],  musician,  of  164,  Montreal 
Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  B.  Sept.  7,  1871,  at 
Wickham,  Berks.  Schools,  Christ  College  Grammar  and 
Canterbury  College,  New  Zealand.  Matnc.  Lent,  1894; 
B.A.  1896.  For  many  years  Music  Master  at  St  Peters 
School,  York.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
TENISON,  ADOLF  [DAN].  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1885. 
Migrated  to  Queens';  B.A.  1887.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1896.  Practised  at  Hayes,  Middlesex, 
at  Stockbridge,  Hants.,  and  latterly  at  Hayle,  Cornwall.  Of 
•Beggars  Roost,'  Hayle,  Cornwall,  in  1947-  (Medical 
Directories.) 
TENISON,  ALFRED  [HERON].  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  6,  1886.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Edward  R[yan],  M.D.,  of 
215,  Uxbridge  Road,  London,  W.  B.  Oct.  25,  1865,  at  9, 
Keith  Terrace,  Shepherd's  Bush.  Schools,  Plympton 
Grammar  and  Godolphin,  Hammersmith  (Canon  Moms). 
Matric.  Michs.  i886.  Brother  of  the  next. 
TENISON,  EDWARD  HERON.    Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1885. 

Brother  of  the  above. 
TENISON,  EDWARD  KING.    .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1822.   [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas,  Lieut.-Col.,  Roscommon 
Militia  (by  his  ist  wife.  Lady  Frances  King).    B.  Jan.  21, 
1805,  in  DubUn.  School,  private.   Matnc.  Michs.  1822;  B..\. 
1827;  M.A.  1845.  Cornet,  14th  Light  Dragoons,  1826;  Lieut., 
1827-  Capt.,   1835.    Of  Kihonan  Castle,  Co.  Roscommon. 
M.P.  for  Leitrim,  1847-52.   J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Leitrim;  J.P 
for  Sligo  and   Roscommon  and   Leitrim;   High  bherm  01 
Roscommon  and  Leitrim.    Lord-Lieut,  and  Custos  Rot.  of 
Co.    Roscommon,    1856.     Lieut.-Col.,    Roscommon   Militia. 
Married,  Nov.  26,   1838,  Lady  Louisa  Anson,  dau.  of  the 
ist  Earl  of  Lichfield,  and  had  issue,  two  daughters.    Died 
Tune  19,  1878.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1822).    (Boose,  iii.  9"; 
Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Mis.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  i.  i49-) 
TENISON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi  Nov.  14,  1826. 
Of  the  Isle  of  Man.   Matric.  Michs.  1827.   [2nd  s    of  William 
Barton,  of  Loughbawn,  Ballybay,  Co.  Monaghan  (and  his 
cousin,  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Cosnahan,  Deemster 
of  the  Isle  of  Man).  B.  Feb.  17,  1808.]   Died  Apr.  12,  1832. 
(Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 
TENISON,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  .-^pr.  4.  1887.    S. 
of  Philip  Tenison-CoUins.   B.  Apr.  4,  1865,  at  Abergavenny, 
Mon.   Matric.  Michs.  1887.   'Kept  two  terms;  ejectus. 
TENISON,  THOMAS.    Adm.   FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  June  2, 
1755     Of  lUddlesex.    [S.  of  the  Ven.  Thomas  (1711).  of 
Canterbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1755-  Cornet,  Life  Guards  1756. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  30,  1765.    CaUed  Jo  ^e 
Irish  Bar,  i77o.  Of  Gadesby,  and  Rock  Hall,  Co   KiUcenny 
Ireland.    Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WiUiMi  Hayden,  of 
Croan.  Died  in  1788.  (Inns  of  Court;  Bvn^it,  L.G.  of  Ireland; 
F.  P.  White.) 
TENISON,  THOMAS.   .•Vdm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1822.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Castle  Temson,  Ireland  (by 
his  ist  wife,  Lady  Frances  King,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Kingston). 
B.  in  Dublin.    School,  private.    Matric.  Michs.  1822:  ai-A; 
1826.  Died,  unmarried,  Nov.  5.  i843.  m  Florence.  Brother  of 
Edward  K.  (1S22).   (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 
TENISON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  12, 
1848.    [Only]  s.  of  WiUiam  [of  Loughbawn  .    [B    Septus, 
1828 1     School,    Cheltenham   College.     Had    matric.    from 
Corpus   Christi   CoUege,    Oxford,    Mar.    19,    1846,   age    17. 
Doubtful  if  resided.  Of  Loughbawn,  BaUybay ,  Co.  Monaghan 
J.P.  for  Monaghan.    Married,  1850,  Flavia,  dau.  of  bignor 
Fundelli,  of  Florence,  and  had  issue    Died  Sept.  20,  190  ,  at 
Nice,   France.    (CMtenham   ColL  Reg.;   Al.   Oxon.;  Burke, 
L.G.  of  Ireland.) 
TENISWOOD,  CHARLES  GEORGE  HENRY,    .^dm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  18,  1871.    [Only  s.  of  George  Francis,  of  Putney.    B. 
1851.]  Matric.  Michs.  1S71;  U.A.  1875;  M-A.  and  LL.m.  1881. 
AcUn.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  23.  1874..  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov  17,1877.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Lieut.,  Royal  London 
MUitia,  1879;  Second  Lieut.,  K.R.R.C.  (T.),  1890.  (Law Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  al  the  Bar.) 


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Tennant,  Cecil  Arthur 

TENNANT,  CECIL  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  ii, 
1876.  [3rd]  s.  of  Robert  [M.P.  for  Leeds],  of  Scarcroft  Lodge, 
Leeds  (and  Harriette,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Garnett,  of  Man- 
chester). B.  Nov.  24,  1857,  at  Leeds.  School,  Rugby.  Matnc. 
Michs.   1876.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  27,   1878. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  29,  1881.    Married,  July  i7,  1890, 
Constance  Edith,   youngest  dau.   of  the   Rev.  Charles  H. 
Crosse,  R.  of  Fincham,  Norfolk.   Died  Aug.  9.  1916.    (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 
TENNANT,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  7, 
1788.  S.  of  James,  of  London.  School,  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs. 
1789-  B.A.  1793;  M.A.  1796.  C.  of  Beeston,  near  Leeds,  1804. 
Died  Aug.  23,  1804,  aged  35.   (G.  Mag.,  1804,  983;  Whitaker, 
Loidis  and  Elniete.) 
TENNANT,    EDWARD   PRIAULX.     Adm.    pens,   at   Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.   [Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  Charles  [ist  Bart.,  M.P.],  of 
Glen,  Innerleithen,   Peebles,   (and  Emma,  dau.  of  Richard 
Winsloe,  of  Taunton).     B.  there  [May  31],   1859.     School, 
Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.   Adm.  at 
the   Inner  Temple,   Apr.    17,    1881.     Private   Secretary   to 
Sir  George  Trevelyan,  at  the  Scottish  Office,  1892-5.   M.P.  for 
Salisbury,    1906-10.     Succeeded   his   father   as   2nd   Bart., 
June  4,   1906.    Created  Baron  Glenconner,   Apr.   3,    1911. 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Peebles.,  1908-20.    Lord  High  Commis- 
sioner to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
1911-14.    Of  Glen,  Innerleithen,  Wilsford  Manor,  Salisbury, 
and  34,  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  London.  Married,  July  11,  1895, 
Pamela  Genevieve  Adelaide,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Percy 
Wyndham,  and  had  issue.    Died  Nov.  21,  1920,  in  London. 
Brother  of  Harold  J.  (1885).   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Who  was  Who; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court;  Fo.x-Davies,  Armorial  Families; 
The  Times,  Nov.  22,  1920.) 
TENNANT  (or  TENANT),  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  May  7,  1772.    S.  of  John,  of  Bentham,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Easter,  1773;  Scholar;  B.A.  1776;  M.A.  1779.  Fellow, 
1777.    Senior  Proctor,  1794-5- 
TENNANT,  FREDERICK  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.   i, 
1885.   S.  of  Frederick,  of  Stoke-on-Trent.  B.  [Sept.  i],  1866, 
at  Burslem,  Staffs.    Schools,  Shelton  and  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme  High.    Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1887;    Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1889);   B.A.  1888; 
M.A.  1894;  B.D.  1903;  D.D.  1907.   Fellow  of  Trinity,  1913- 
52-.   B.Sc,  London,  1893.   Hon.  D.D.,  Oxford,  1929.  F.B.A. 
1935.    Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1891;  priest,  1894.    Assistant 
Master  at  Sir   E.   H.   Currie's  School,   Folkestone;   Senior 
Science  Master  at  the  High  School,  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
1890-3.    C.   of   HartshiU,   Staffs.,    1891-3.     C.   of   Walsall, 
1894-7.   C.  of  Great  Shelford,  Cambs.,  1897-9.    Chaplain  of 
Caius  College  and  C.  of  Great  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1897-9- 
Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1899;  at  Oxford,  1907-8.  R.  of 
Hockwold  with  Wilton,  Norfolk,  1903-13.  Hulsean  Lecturer, 
1901.    University  Lecturer  in  the  Philosophy  of  Religion, 
1907-13.  Tarner  Lecturer,  1931.    Married,  1891,  Constance 
Yates.    Author,  The  Sources  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Fall  and 
Original  Sin;  The  Being  of  God  in  the  Light  of  Physical  Science; 
The  Concept  of  Sin;  Miracle  and  its  Philosophical  Presup- 
positions ;  The  Soul  and  its  Faculties ;  The  World,  the  Soul,  and 
God;  The  Origin  and  Propagation  of  Sin,  etc.  Of  The  Knott, 
Lady  Margaret  Road,  Cambridge,  1952.  (Newcastle  High  Sch. 
Reg.;  Venn,  11.  475;  Crockford;  Wlw's  Who.) 
TENNANT,  HAROLD  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1885.     [Youngest]   s.   of   [Sir]   Charles   [ist   Bart.],   of   35, 
Gloucester  Square,  London  (and  Emma,  dau.  of  Richard 
Winsloe,  Esq.,  of  Taunton).    B.  [Nov.   11,   1865],  at  Glen, 
Innerleithen,  Peebles.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888.    Private  Secretary  to  Mr  Asquith,  1892-5.    M.P. 
for  Berwickshire,  1894-1918.  Parliamentary  Secretary  to  the 
Board  of  Trade,  1909-11;  Financial  Secretary  to  the  War 
Office,  1911-12;  Under-Secretary  of  State  for  War,  1912-16. 
Secretary  for  Scotland,  1916.   P.C.  1914.  Of  Great  Maytham, 
Rolvenden,  Kent,  Edinglassie,  Strathdon,  Aberdeens.,   and 
33,  Bruton  Street,  London.    J. P.  for  Kent,  1912;  D.L.  for 
Aberdeens.,  1915.   Married  (i)  Oct.  i,  1889,  Helen  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Major  Gordon  Dufi,  of  Drummuir;  (2)  July  8,  1896, 
Margaret  Edith,  dau.  of  George  Whitley  Abraham,  and  had 
issue.   Author,  Letters  from  a  Lowland  Keeper.   Died  Nov.  9, 
1935,  at  Great  Maytham;  buried  at  Edinglassie.   Brother  of 
Edward  P.  (1878).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Nov.  11,  1935.) 
TENNANT,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  28, 
1810.     [Eldest]   s.   of   George   [gent.,   of  Bloomsbury,   and 
Cadoxton,  Glam.].    B.  [Dec.  26,  i794],  in  London.    School, 
Winchester.   Doubtful  if  resided.   Matric.  from  New  College, 
Oxford,  July  10,  1813,  'aged  18';  B.C.L.  1821.   FeUow,  1813- 
21.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  10,  1811.   Called  to  the  Bar, 
June   20,    1820;    Bencher,    1847-65;    Treasurer,    1847.     Of 
Cadoxton  Lodge,  Glam.    D.L.    Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 


Tennant,  William 

George  Boone  Roupell,  Master  in  Chancery,  of  Chartham 
Park,  East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  26, 
1865,  in  London.  (Boase,  vi.  671;  Al.  Oxon.;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

TENNANT,  HENRY  HOPKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1840.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1810),  of  Castle 
Bytham,  Lines,  (and  Catharine).  Bapt.  July  17,  1820. 
School,  Uppingham  (Mr  Butterton).  Matric.  Michs.  1840. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll.) 

TENNANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  16,  1866. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  John  Clow.  B.  [Dec.  28],  1847,  at  Roby,  Lanes. 
School,  Windermere  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar, 
1868;  B.A.  (T.2th  Wrangler)  1870;  M.A.  1873-  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26, 
1875.  Well  known  as  a  philanthropist,  particulariy  in  East 
London.  Died  Feb.  23,  1930,  in  London.  (Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Feb.  28,  1930.) 

TENNANT,  OTTIWELL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Dec.  15,  1798. 
Matric.  Michs.  1799.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  21, 
1800;  B.A.  1803;  M.A.  1806.  V.  of  Winwick,  Hunts.,  1812-63. 
R.  of  Coppingford  with  Upton,  1821-63.  Died  Mar.  13,  1863, 
aged  82,  at  Upton  rectory.  (Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  663.) 

TENNANT,  ROBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  25, 
1861.  S.  of  Robert,  brewer.  B.  Oct.  25,  1843,  in  Sheffield. 
School,  Bramham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865; 
M.A.  1870.  Belonged  to  a  Sheffield  family  of  brewers. 
'A  great  sportsman, — hunting,  shooting  and  fishing.'  Died 
May  29,  1879.    (Peile,  u.  568.) 

TENNANT,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  14,  1827.  S.  of  James.  B.  Jan.  14,  1809,  in  Leeds. 
School,  Christ's  Hospital,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1827; 
Scholar,  1829;  B.-'V.  1831;  M.A.  1835.  'Tennant  is  gone  down 
to  Edinburgh  to  canvass  for  the  Professorship  of  English 
Literature  at  the  High  School  of  that  place.  I  sincerely  hope 
that  he  may  get  it,  for  he  is  a  man  of  no  fortune,  and  his 
chance  of  a  Fellowship  is  I  suspect  very  small.'  Minister  of 
the  English  Church  in  Florence.  Died  in  1842.  (W.  B.  Donne 
and  his  Friends,  11;  Christ's  Hosp.  Exhib.;  Warwick's  Umv. 
Reg;  1843-) 

TENNANT,  SANDERSON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  12,  1819.  S.  of  James,  broker,  of  Liverpool.  B.  at  Leeds. 
School,  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1823;  B.A. 
(12th  Wrangler  and  5th  Classic)  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Chaplain, 
1827-38.  Ord.  deacon,  1827;  priest,  1828.  First  Head 
Master  of  Blackheath  Proprietary  School,  1831-50.  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Bedford,  1851-61.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Feb.  16,  1872,  in  South  Kensington.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Crockford;  H.  W.  Ord;  J.  W. 
Kirby.) 

TENNANT,  SANDERSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  23,  i860.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  S[anderson]  (above). 
School,  Blackheath  Proprietary'.  Matric.  Michs.  i860; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1864.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  19,  1861. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1865.  Died  Oct.  10,  1880.  (Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  20,  1880.) 

TENNANT,  SMITHSON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  30,  1782.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Calvert  (1736),  of  Selby,  Yorks. 
(and  Mary  Daunt).  B.  there  [Nov.  30,  1761].  School, 
Beverley  [and  at  Edinburgh  University].  Matric.  Michs. 
1784.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Dec.  21,  1786;  M.B.  1788; 
M.D.  1796.  F.R.S.,  1785;  Copley  medal,  1804.  Professor  of 
Chemistry,  1813-15,  but  gave  only  one  course  of  lectures. 
Discovered  two  new  metals,  osmium  and  iridium.  Travelled 
in  Denmark  and  Sweden.  Gunning  says :  '  A  friend  who  was 
to  travel  with  him  from  Cambridge  to  France,  knowing  his 
unpunctuality,  ordered  a  post  chaise,  being  sure  that  Tennant 
would  not  be  in  time  for  the  London  coach.  When  the  chaise 
arrived  Tennant  had  neither  breakfasted  nor  packed:  he 
drank  his  tea  and  proceeded  to  pack.  Putting  his  tablecloth 
on  the  floor  he  emptied  into  it  all  his  linen :  taking  a  second 
tablecloth,  he  put  therein  clothes,  boots  and  brushes; 
fastened  them  up  as  a  laundress  does  and  was  ready  to  start." 
'A  man  of  wide  culture,  and  of  severe  taste  in  literature  and 
arts.'  Lived  partly  in  London  and  partly  near  Cheddar, 
where  he  farmed.  Killed  on  Feb.  22,  1815,  by  the  collapse  of 
a  bridge  near  Boulogne  over  which  he  was  riding.  (Peile,  11. 
316;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1815,  i.  281;  Gunning,  Reminiscences, 
II.  59-62;  Hist.  Reg.,  86.) 

TENNANT,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  10,  1810.  S.  of  — ,  of  Bentham,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
i8n;  Scholar;  B.A.  1815.  C.  of  Castle  Bytham,  Lines., 
-1832-56.  Married  Catharine,  dau.  of  Henry  Hopkinson,  Esq. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1857.  Father  of  Henry  H. 
(1840).   (P.  B.  G.  BinnaU.) 


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TE^fNANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  i,  1832. 
[Youngest  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Leeds.  School,  Leeds 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincohi)  1834;  priest  (Norwich)  1835.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Westminster,  1840-7.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Westnainster,  1847- 
79.  Died  July  10,  1879,  aged  65.  (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book; 
Cfockford;  Clergy  List;  J.  E.  Smith,  St  John-the- Evangelist, 
Westminster,  115;  Hennessy.) 

TENNANT,  WILLIAM  GALBRAITH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.   [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  barrister,  of  The  Boltons, 
Kensington.   B.  [Mar.  8],  1879.  in  London.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Sometime 
ranching  in  the  Argentine.  Married,  1907,  the  Hon.  Winifred 
L.  Norton,  3rd  dau.  of  Baron  Grantley.   Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Strathcona's  Horse,  Canadian  Forces); 
killed  in  action,  June  3,  1915.  [Charterhouse  Reg.;  Univ.  War 
List.) 
TENNENT  (formerly  EMERSON),  Sir  JAMES  EMERSON.   Hon. 
LL.D.  1862.    [4th  s.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Belfast.    B. 
Apr.  7,  1804.    At  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  Hon.  LL.D.  1861.] 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  28,  1831.  M.P.  for  Belfast,  1832-7;  for 
Lisbum,  1852.    Secretary  to  the  India  Board,  1841-3;  Civil 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Ceylon,  1845-50.   Knighted, 
1845.    Permanent  Secretary  to  the  Poor  Law  Board,  1852. 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  1852-67.    Created  a  Bart., 
Feb.  14, 1867.  F.R.S.,  1862.  Married,  June  24,  1831,  Laetitia, 
dau.  of  William  Tennent,  of  Tempo,  Co.  Fermanagh.  Author, 
Ceylon.  Died  Mar.  6, 1869,  in  London.  (Boas«,  iii.  912;  D.iV.B.) 
TENNENT,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1854.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  James  (next).  B.  [June  24, 1835], 
in  Belfast.    School,  Rugby.    Matric.  Michs.  1854.    On  being 
ordered   to   remove   his   moustache   by   the   Senior   Dean, 
migrated  to  St  John's,  Mar.  4,  1857;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1863. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1856.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  6.  1863.   On  the  South-Eastera  Circuit.   Died  Jan.  29, 
1917,  at  his  residence.  Rush  Park,  Belfast.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Eagle,  xxxi.x.   255;   Law  Lists;   Foster,   Men  at  the  Bar; 
Winstanley,  Early  Victorian  Cambridge,  422.) 
TENNENT,  ROBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  30,  1834;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  where  he  had 
been  adm.  July  3,  1820.  Eldest  s.  of  Robert,  M.D.,  of  Belfast 
(and  Eliza,  dau.  of  James  Macrone,M.D.).  [B.  1803  in  Belfast.] 
Doubtful  if  resided.  Served  as  a  volunteer  in  the  Greek  War 
of  Independence,  1824.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1826. 
Called  to  the  Irish  Bar,  1833,  and  to  the  English  Bar,  1838. 
M.P.  for  Belfast,  1847-52-    J-P-  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Antrim. 
Married,  1830,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  McCracken,  of  Belfast. 
Died  May  25,   1880,  near  Belfast.    Father  of   the  above. 
(Boose,  III.  912;  Return  of  M.P.'s;  Inns  of  Court;  WaUord, 
County  Families.) 
TENNYSON,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens.(  age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9, 
1827.     [3rd]   s.   of   the   Rev.   George  Clayton   (1796)    (and 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  Fytche).    B.  [Aug.  6, 
1809],  at  Somersby,  Lines.   School,  Louth  Grammar,  1816- 
20;   afterwards   taught  by  his  father  and  by  the  village 
schoohnaster  at  Somersby.   Matric.  Lent,  1828;  Chancellor's 
medal  for  EngUsh  verse,  1829.    Hon.  Fellow,  1869.    Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1855.  His  career  at  Cambridge  was  cut  short 
by  his  father's  illness,  and  for  some  years  he  led  a  roving  and 
unsettled  existence.  The  death  of  his  College  friend,  Arthur 
Hallam,  in  1833,  greatly  affected  his  life  for  many  years  and 
resulted  in  the  poems  In  Memoriam  (1850)  and  The  Two 
Voices.    Poet  Laureate,  1850.   Settled  at  Farringford  in  the 
Isle  of  Wight,  1853.  F.R.S.    PubUshed  The  Princess,  1847; 
Maud,  1855 ;  The  Idylls  of  the  King,  1859,  after  which  his  fame 
and  popularity  were  assured.    Enoch  Arden  appeared,  1864; 
Locksley  Hall  Sixty  Years  After,  in  1886;  his  last  work,  Lines 
onthe  Death  of  the  Duke  of  Clarence,  in  1892.  Married,  June  13, 
1850  (after  10  years'  engagement),  Emily,  dau.  of  Henry 
Sellwood,  solicitor,  of  Horncastle,  and  had  issue.    Created 
Baron  Tennyson,  1884.    Died  Oct.  6,  1892;  buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey.  See  Life,  by  his  son,  1897.  Father  of  Hallam 
(1871)   and  Lionel   (1873);   brother  of  Charles   (1827)   and 
Frederick  (1825).   (D.N.B.) 
TENNYSON  (post  TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT),  CHARLES.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1801.   Of  Lmcs.   [2nd  s. 
of  George,  Esq.  [M.P.],  of  Great  Grimsby  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Turner,  of  Caistor,  Lines.).    B.  July  20,  1784-   School, 
Louth.]    Matric.  1801;  B.A.  1805;  M.A.  1818.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  .•\pr.  18,  1801.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  21, 
1806.   F.R.S. ,  1826;  F.S.A.   M.P.  for  Grimsby,  1818-26;  for 
Bletchingley,  1826-31;  for  Stamford,  1831-2;  for  Lambeth, 
1832-52.    P'.C,  1832.   Clerk  of  the  Ordnance,  1830-1.    High 
Steward  of  Louth.    Fought  a  duel  with  Lord  Thomas  Cecil, 
arising  out  of  a  speech  made  by  Tennyson  at  the  public  dinner 
,         which  followed  the  election  at  Stamford,  1831;  shots  were 
exchanged,  and  they  were  taken  into  custody  by  police,  but 
as  the  parties  were  reconciled,  they  were  not  prosecuted. 


Tennyson,  George  Clayton 

Of  Bayons  Manor  and  Usselby  House,  Lines.  J. P.  and  D.L., 
for  Lines.  Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  July  27,  1835,  in 
compliance  with  the  testamentary  direction  of  his  father,  the 
additional  name  and  arms  of  D'Eyncourt.  Married,  Jan.  1, 
1808,  Frances  Mary,  only  child  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  John 
Hutton,  of  Morton,  Lines.  Died  July  21,  i86i.  Brother  of 
George  C.  (1796);  father  of  George  H.  (1828);  uncle  of  Alfred 
(1827)  and  Charles  (1827).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  507; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.E.C.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TENNYSON  (post  TURNER),  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  4,  1827.  L^nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Clayton 
(1796)  [R.  of  Somersby,  Lines.].  B.  there  [July  4],  1808. 
[School,  Louth,  and  also  educated  by  his  father.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1828;  Bell  Scholar,  1828;  B.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  1835;  C.of  Tealby,  Lines.,  1835.  V.  of  Grasby, 
1835-79-  Changed  his  name  to  Turner  on  succeeding  to  his 
great-uncle's,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Turner  (1772),  property  at 
Grasby  and  Caistor,  Sept.  i,  1835.  Married,  1836,  Louisa, 
youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Sellwood,  solicitor,  of  Horncastle, 
and  sister  of  the  wife  of  his  brother  Alfred.  Author,  with 
Alfred,  of  Poems  by  Two  Brothers.  Published  Sonnets,  1830, 
1864,  1868,  1873.  His  nephew  Hallam  (2nd  Lord  Tennyson) 
tells  of  his  great  sweetness  and  gentleness  of  character.  Took 
to  opium  to  relieve  some  nervous  disorder.  Died,  s.p., 
Apr.  25,  1879,  at  Cheltenham.  Brother  of  .Alfred  (1827)  and 
Frederick  (1825).  (Burke,  L.G.  and  P.  and  B.;  Crockford; 
D.N.B.,  which  gives  1830  as  date  of  change  of  name.) 

TENNYSON,  CHARLES  BRUCE  LOCKER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Oct.  9,  1899.  2nd  s.  of  Lionel  (1873).  de- 
ceased, of  Sheringham,  Norfolk  (and  Eleanor  Mary  Bertha,  dau. 
of  Frederick  Locker-Lampson).  B.  Nov.  8,  1879,  at  4,  Sussex 
Place,  Regent's  Park,  London.  Matric.  .Michs.  1899;  Scholar, 
1900;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1902;  Whewell 
Scholar,  1903.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1905. 
Junior  Counsel  to  the  Office  of  Works,  1909-11;  Assistant 
Legal  adviser  at  the  Colonial  Office,  1911-19.  One  of  the 
British  delegates  at  the  New  Hebrides  Conference,  1914. 
C.M.G.,  1915;  Deputy  Director,  Federation  of  British 
Industries,  1918.  Sometime  Secretary,  Dunlop  Rubber 
Company,  Ltd.  Chairman  of  several  committees  in  the 
Board  of  Trade  during  the  War,  1939-45-  Member  of  Council 
of  Industrial  Design.  Knighted,  1945.  Married,  July  29, 
1909,  Ivy  Gladys,  dau.  of  W.  J.  Pretious,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Cambridge  from  Within;  Shorter  Poems  of  Frederick 
Tennyson,  etc.  Of  Shiplake  Rise,  Henley-on-Thames,  and 
10,  Drayton  Gardens,  London,  in  1952.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
King's  Coll.  Reg.,  297;  Law  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's 
Who.) 

TENNYSON,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1825.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Clayton  (next). 
B.  [June  5,  1807],  at  Louth,  Lines.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.,  1826;  Scholar,  1826.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  May  11, 
1827;  Browne  medal  (Greek  Ode),  1828.  Rusticated  for  three 
terms,  Dec.  1828,  for  refusal  to  perform  the  impositions  set 
him  for  non-attendance  at  Chapel.  Re-adm.  Feb.  3,  1830; 
B.A.  1832.  In  1833  inherited  a  property  near  Grimsby. 
Travelled  extensively  in  the  Ionian  Islands,  Sicily,  and  else- 
where. Lived  for  20  years  in  Florence,  where  he  was  intimate 
with  the  Brownings,  then  at  Tenby,  and  latteriy,  from  1857, 
in  Jersey.  Married,  1839,  Maria,  dau.  of  Signor  Giuliotti,  Chief 
magistrate  of  Tuscany,  and  had  issue.  Became  an  'Anglo- 
Israelite'  and  subsequently  joined  the  Church  of  the  New 
Jerusalem.  Author,  Poems,  including  four  poems  in  Poems 
by  Two  Broth^s;  Days  and  Hours;  The  IsUs  of  Greece; 
Daphne;  Poems  of  the  Day  and  Year,  etc.  Died,  Feb.  26, 
1898  at  his  home  in  Kensington.  Brother  of  Alfred  {1827) 
and  Charles  (1827)-  (£to«  Sch.  Lists;  Boose,  in.  914;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 

TENNYSON,  GEORGE  CLAYTON.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1796.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  of 
[Usselbv  House],  Lines,  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Turner,  of 
Caistor).  B.  at  Market  Rasen.  [Bapt.  there,  Dec.  10,  1778.] 
School,  HolyweU,  Hunts,  (private,  Mr  Hutchinson).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1796;  Scholar,  i797;  B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1805;  LL.D. 
1813.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  31,  1801;  priest,  Dec.  19, 
1802  R  of  Benniworth,  Lines.,  1802-31.  R.  of  Somersby 
and  Bag  Enderby,  1806-31.  V.  of  Great  Grmisby,  1815-31. 
Visited  Italy,  1801,  and  perhaps  Russia,  but  his  accounts  of 
his  travels  are  fuU  of  marvels.'  Disinherited,  apparently 
because  hU  father  considered  him  too  impractical  to  found  a 
County  family.  Married,  Aug.  6,  1805,  Elizabeth  dau  of  the 
Rev.  Stephen  Fytche  (1763).  V.  of  Louth.  Died  Mar.  16,  1831, 
aged  52,  at  Somersby.  Father  of  Alfred  (1827)  (to  whom  as 
a  father  he  was '  the  symbol  of  authority,  as  a  priest  tie  symbol 
of  orthodox  faith'),  Charles  (1S27)  and  the  above;  brother  of 
Charles  (1801).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  508;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  A",  and  Q.  (7),  11.  201.) 


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tennyson  (or  tennyson-d'eyncourt),  george  hilde- 
YARD. Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1828. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  (1801)  [of  Usselby  House,  Lines.]  (and 
Frances  Mary,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  John  Hutton,  of 
Morton  Hall,  Lines.).  B.  [July  10,  1809],  at  Caenby  Hall, 
Lines.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1830.  In  the  Ionian  Islands  Civil 
Service.  Registrar  of  the  Order  of  St  Michael  and  St  George, 
1832-9.  C.M.G.  Of  Bayons  Manor,  Usselby,  Lines.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Lines.  Died,  uimiarried,  Feb.  23,  1871.  {Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TENNYSON,  HALLAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1871- 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Alfred  (1827),  of  Farringford,  Freshwater,  Isle 
of  Wight.  B.  Aug.  II,  1852,  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex. 
School,  Marlborough  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Hon. 
Litt.D.  1899.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford;  Hon.  LL.D.  and  Litt.D., 
Melbourne  and  Adelaide.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  24, 
1877.  Lived  with  his  father  as  his  private  secretary.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  2nd  Baron,  1892.  Governor  of  South 
Austrcilia,  1899-1902;  Governor-General  of  Australia,  1902-4; 
K.C.M.G.,  1899;  G.C.M.G.,  1903;  P.C,  1905.  Deputy 
Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  1913-28.  D.L.  and  J. P.  for 
Hants.  President  of  the  Folk  Lore  Society.  Married  (i) 
June  25,  1884,  Audrey  Georgiana  Florence,  dau.  of  Charles 
John  Boyle,  and  had  issue;  (2)  July  27,  1918,  Mary  Emily, 
widow  of  Andrew  Hichens,  of  Compton,  Guildford,  and  dau. 
of  Charles  Robert  Prinsep,  Advocate-General  of  India. 
Author,  Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson,  a  Memoir.  Died  Dec.  2, 
1928.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  3, 
1928.) 

TENNYSON,  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1873- 
[2nd]  s.  of  Alfred  (1827),  of  Farringford,  Freshwater,  Isle  of 
Wight.  B.  [Mar.*i5,  1854],  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877.  For  several  years  in 
the  India  Of&ce.  'A  profound  student  of  dramatic  poetry, 
and  would  have  made  himself  a  name  in  literature.'  Author 
of  a  report  on  The  Moral  and  National  Condition  of  India, 
1881-2.  Married,  Feb.  25,  1878,  Eleanor  Mary  Bertha,  dau. 
of  Frederick  Locker-Lampson,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  20, 
1886,  on  board  the  S.S.  Chusan,  near  Aden,  having  contracted 
jungle-fever  in  India.  Brother  of  the  above;  father  of 
Charles  B.  L.  (1899).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

TENTERDEN,  Baron  (CHARLES  STUART  HENRY  ABBOTT). 
Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  1890.  [Only]  s.  of  [Charles 
Stuart  Aubrey,  3rd]  Baron  Tenterden,  deceased  (and  Penelope 
Mary  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Lieut.-General  Sir  John  Rowland 
Smyth,  K.C.B.).  B.  Oct.  30,  1865.  School,  Eton.  Had 
succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Baron  in  1882.  Matric.  Easter, 
1890.  Lieut.,  3rd  Batt.,  the  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  1890. 
Of  27,  Onslow  Square,  London.  Married,  1906,  Elfrida 
Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  Major-General  Sir  Alfred  Turner, 
K.C.B.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  i6,  1939.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Who  was  Who.) 

TERRELL,  FREDERICK  TEED.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.,  Oct. 
1886.  S.  of  William.  B.  Mar.  8,  1866,  at  Westbury-upon- 
Trym,  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Migrated  to  Queens', 
Apr.  18,  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Beverley) 
1890;  priest  (Canterbury)  1892;  C.  of  Normanton,  Yorks., 
1890-1.  C.  of  West  Wickham,  Kent,  1891-1902.  Assistant 
Missioner,  dio.  of  Bristol,  1902-4.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1905. 

TERRELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Nov.  7,  1879- 
S.  of  Thomas  Hull  [County  Court  Judge].  B.  May  9,  1856, 
at  Versailles,  France.  [School,  Christ  CoUege,  Brecon.] 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  5,  1879.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  JuBe  21,  1882.  On  the  South  Wales  Circuit.  Q.C.  1897; 
Bencher,  1904.  M.P.  for  Gloucester,  1910-18.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  nth  Batt.,  the  Gloucestershire 
Regt.).  Master  of  the  Glovers'  Company,  igi8.  Judge  of 
County  Courts,  1920-9  (Exeter  Circuit  and  then  E.  Kent 
Circuit).  Married,  1885,  Georgina,  dau.  of  C.  Poole,  of 
Dorset.  Died  Sept.  9,  1944,  at  Hove.  (Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Sept.  11,  1944.) 

TERRICK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  27,  1755. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  (1724),  R.  of  Broadwater,  Sussex.] 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1755.  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters (sub  his  father).) 

TERRILL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  11,  1800. 
B.  in  the  Island  of  Barbados,  America.  [Had  matric.  at 
St  Andrew's  Univ.,  1798.]   Matric.  Michs.  1800;  B.A.  1806. 

TERRINGTON,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Feb.  12, 1818.  B.  at  Newington,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1818; 
B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1823. 
R.  of  Over  Worton  and  P.C.  of  Nether  Worton,  Oxon., 
1833-45.  Died  Oct.  II,  1845.  (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  11. 
543-) 


Terry,  Charles  John 

TERRITT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  29,  1790- 
2nd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Kensington,  London.  B.  Mar.  4, 
1773,  in  London.  Schools,  Kensington  (Mr  Thomson)  and 
Bentworth,  near  Alton,  Hants.  (Mr  Tidsall).  Doubtful  if 
resided.  Adm.  at  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  where  he  matric. 
Oct.  31,  1792,  age  18;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1797-  In  Holy  Orders. 
Died  Jan.  13,  1839,  in  London.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1839,  i.  439.) 

TERRITT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  9, 
1786.  [Eldest  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex; 
afterwards  of  Walcot,  Bath.]  School,  Hertford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1786;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1792;  hh.D.  i797-  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  23,  1786.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1 79 1.  Practised  in  the  Court  of  Chancery.  Adm.  an 
Advocate  in  Doctors'  Commons,  i797-  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Vice-Admiralty  at  Bermuda,  1802-15.  Married,  1810, 
Miss  Anne  Catherine  Parkyns,  and  had  one  dau.  Latterly  of 
Chilton  Hall,  Clare,  Suffolk,  where  he  died,  Aug.  11,  1836, 
aged  67.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag., 
1836,  II.  334  and  670.) 

TERROT,  CHARLES  HUGHES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Dec.  3, 
1807.  [S.  of  Elias,  Capt.,  52nd  Regt.,  Indian  Army,  killed  at 
the  siege  of  Bangalore  (and  Mary  Fonteneau).  A  descendant 
of  French  exiled  Protestants.  B.  Sept.  19,  1790.  at  Cuddalore. 
School,  Carlisle  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  180S;  Scholar, 
1811;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1815;  Seatonian  prize,  1816;  D.D. 
(per  Lit.  Reg.)  1841.  Fellow,  1813.  Ord.  deacon,  1813;  C.  of 
Haddington,  1814-17.  Pastor  of  St  Peter's,  Edinburgh,  1817. 
Pastor  of  Haddington,  1829-33.  Junior  Minister  of  St  Paul's, 
Edinburgh,  1833.  Synod  clerk  of  the  diocese,  1836.  Dean  of 
Edinburgh  and  Fife,  1837-41.  R.  of  St  Paul's,  Edinburgh, 
1839.  Bishop  of  Edinburgh,  1841-72.  Primusof  the  Episcopal 
Church  in  Scotland,  1857-62;  resigned  through  ill  health. 
F.R.S.E.  Married  (i),  1818,  Sarah  Ingram,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Samuel  Wood,  of  Minlands,  near  Berwick-on-Tweed,  and  had 
14  children;  (2)  1859,  Charlotte  Madden.  Author,  Sermons. 
Died  Apr.  2,  1872,  at  Stockbridge;  buried  in  Edinburgh. 
Father  of  Elias  C.  (1833).  (Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  iii. 
916;  D.N.B.) 

TERROT,  CHARLES  PRATT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 

Apr.  6,  1822.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  Portsmouth.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon, 
1827;  priest,  1828.  V.  of  Wispington,  Lines.,  1838-86.  An 
erudite  antiquary  and  a  talented  water-colour  artist.  Died 
Apr.  3,  1886.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  7.  1886; 
P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

TERROT,  ELIAS  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Dec.  2, 
1833.  [S.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Hughes  (1807),  Bishop  of 
Edinburgh.  B.  1816.  School,  Edinburgh  Academy.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839.  Became  a  doctor  in  India.  (Edinb. 
Acad.  Reg.) 

TERROT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1787- 
[S.  of  Capt.  Charles,  of  the  Invalids  (sic)  (and  Elizabeth 
Piatt).]  B.  [June  16,  1769],  at  Berwick-upon-Tweed.  Matric. 
Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1806.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  22,  1793;  priest,  Oct.  5,  i794;  C.  of 
Goxhill,  Yorks.,  1793-4.  C.  of  Sculcoates,  1794.  Chaplain  in 
the  Royal  Navy,  1806;  Master  of  the  Greenwich  hospital 
schools.  V.  of  Grindon,  Durham,  1810-22-.  Invited  by  the 
Church  Missionary  Society,  18 13,  to  go  to  Malta  and  the 
Levant  to  represent  the  Society,  but  had  to  decline  owing  to 
ill  health.  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of  Cleveland.  Died 
Feb.  17,  1832,  at  Woolwich.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  509; 
G.  Mag.,  1832,  I.  283,  which  gives  died  Feb.  7;  Hole,  Early 
History  of  the  C.M.S.,  242.) 

TERRY,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, Mar.  27,  1885.  S.  of  [W.],  of  Summerleigh,  Upper 
Teddington,  deceased.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Easter,  1885. 
Major,  3rd  Batt.,  the  Liverpool  Regt.,  1889.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.  (i8th)  E.  Yorks.  Regt.  (T.F.)). 
Resided  at  The  Firs,  Brenchley,  Kent.  Died  Feb.  11,  1920. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

TERRY,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888.  S.  of 
Charles  Frederick,  deceased  (and  Emma  Hall).  B.  [Mar.  11], 
1870,  in  Shef&eld.  School,  Sheffield  Collegiate.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  James,  Norlands,  Notting  Hill, 
1893-5.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Eastbourne,  1895-1907.  R.  of 
All  Saints,  Hastings,  1907-9.  V.  of  All  Souls,  S.  Hampstead, 
1909-19.  Author,  The  Choir  Service  Book  with  Tallis'  Music; 
The  Office  of  Holy  Communion.  Died  Feb.  1919,  in  Edinburgh. 
(Venn,  11.  502;  Crockford;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The 
Times,  Feb.  20,  1919.) 


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TERRY,  CHARLES  SANFORD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1883. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Dr  Charles,  of  Newport  Pagnell.  B.  there,  Oct. 
24,  1864.  Schools,  St  Paul's  Choir  School,  King's  College 
School  and  Lancing.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 
1891;  Litt.D.  1918.  Hon.  Fellow,  1929.  Hon.  LL.D., 
Aberdeen;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow;  Hon.  Mus.Doc,  Ediub.; 
Hon.  D.Litt.,  Durham;  Hon.  Mus.Doc,  Oxford,  1921.  Hon. 
Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Music.  Lecturer  in  History  at 
the  Durham  College  of  Science  (afterwards  Armstrong 
CoUege),  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1890-8.  Lecturer  in  History  at 
Aberdeen  University,  1898-1903;  Burnet-Fletcher  Professor 
of  History  at  Aberdeen,  1903-30.  Inaugurated  the  first 
competitive  musical  festival  in  Scotland,  1909.  Wrote 
biographies  of  Johann  Sebastian  Bach  and  of  Johann 
Christian  Bach.  Of  Westerton  of  Pitfodels,  Aberdeens.  J. P. 
for  Aberdeens.  Married,  July  24,  1901,  Edith  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Francis  Allfrey,  of  Newport  Pagnell.  Author,  The 
Scottish  Parliament;  The  Cromwellian  Union;  The  Pentland 
Rising;  A  History  of  Scotland;  Life  and  Campaigns  of 
Alexander  Leslie,  ist  Earl  of  Leven;  The  Rising  of  1745;  etc. 
DiedNov.  5, 1936,  at  Aberdeen.  (Lancing  Reg.;  Whovoas  Who; 
The  Times,  Nov.  6,  1936.) 

TERRY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Dec.  13,  1797.  [S.  of  Richard,  merchant,  of  Kingston-on-Hull 
Bapt.  Sept.  7,  1778.  School,  Mercantile  Academy,  Kingston- 
on-Hull.]  Matric.  Michs.  1797.  Appointed  Writer  in  the 
Madras  C.S.,  Apr.  1798;  Assistant,  Public  Revenue  and 
Commercial  Dept.,  1799;  Assistant  to  the  Accountant  to  the 
Board  of  Revenue,  1800;  Assistant  to  the  Commercial 
Resident  at  Tinnevelly,  1801.  Lost  in  the  Generous  Friend  in 
the  China  Sea,  Dec.  1801,  on  his  passage  home.   (V.  Hodson.) 

TERRY,  FRANCIS  CHRISTOPHER  BIRKBECK.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  6,  i860.  S.  of  William,  grocer  (and  Elizabeth). 
B.  Mar.  11,  1841,  at  St  GOes-in-the-Fields,  London.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  1864; 
M.A.  1867.  Assistant  Master  at  Lancaster  Grammar  School. 
Founded  Cardiff  School,  1874;  Head  Master,  1874-87. 
A  frequent  contributor  to  Notes  and  Queries.  Resided  latterly 
at  Palgrave,  Suffolk,  where  he  died  Oct.  25,  1897;  buried  at 
Aysgarth,  Yorks.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Boose,  vi.  672;  Eagle, 
XXII.  260.) 

TERRY,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  June  14,  1877. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Edward  T[ruelove],  grocer  (and  Evelina).  B.  at 
Dudley,  Worcs.  Bapt.  Jan.  18,  i860.  [School,  King  Edward's, 
Stourbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
1880);  Scholar,  1880;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  i88i;M.A.  1884.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1881.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  26,  1884.  Died  Feb.  8,  1929,  in  London.  Brother  of 
William  G.  (1868).  (Eagle,  xlv.  279;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Feb.  \2,  1929.) 

TERRY,  FREDERICiC  STIRLING.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  9,  1896.  S.  of  William  Frederick,  surgeon,  of  Clapham 
(and  Catharina  Stirling).  B.  June  27,  1874,  at  Tiverton 
Devon.  School,  Wilson's,  Camberwell.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at  Ormskirk 
Grammar  School,  1900.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1900;  priest, 
1901;  C.  of  St  Philip's,  Southport,  Lanes.,  1900-3.  C.  of 
Linthorpe,  Yorks.,  1903-5.  C.  of  St  Agnes,  Liverpool,  1905-7. 
C.  of  Cheam,  Surrey,  1907-8.  C.  of  Weybridge,  1908-13. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1915. 

TERRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1868.  S.  of 
John,  manufacturer,  of  [Dudley  Hill],  Bradford  (and 
Elizabeth  Di.xon).  B.  May  31,  1849,  at  Bowling,  Bradford. 
Bapt.  July  27,  1849.  [School,  Bromsgrove.]  Matric.  Michs. 
186S;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Of  High  Barnet.  J. P.  for  Herts. 
(Bromsgrove  Sch.  Reg.;  Camb.  Univ.  Year-book,  1906.) 

TERRY,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  5,  1794-  S. 
of  Thomas,  of  Dummer,  Hants,  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  there, 
Oct.  22,  1775.  Schools,  [Eton  and]  the  Grammar  School, 
Bath.  Scholar,  1794;  Matric.  Michs.  i797;  B.A.  1798-  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  June  3,  1798;  priest.  Mar.  3,  1800;  C.  of 
Ovington,  Hants.,  1798-1800.  C.  of  Odiham,  1800-4.  P-C 
of  Wield,  1804-48.  R.  of  Dummer,  1811-48.  C.  of  Bumham 
Norton,  Norfolk,  1846-8.  Died  Apr.  22,  1848,  at  Brancaster, 
Norfolk.  Brother  of  Stephen  (1794)-  To  be  distinguished 
from  two  Oxford  namesakes  in  Holy  Orders.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg. ; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  509;  Clergy  List.) 

TERRY,  RICHARD  RUNCIMAN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Apr.  26, 
1889;  a  choral  scholar.  Had  matric.  Non-CoU.  at  Oxford, 
Michs.  1S87.  [Eld.  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
B.  1865,  at  EUington.]  Matric.  Easter,  1889.  Hon.  Mus.Doc, 
Durham.  F.R.C.O.  Organist  at  Elstow  School.  Organist  and 
choirmaster  of  St  John's  Cathedral,  Antigua,'  West  Indies, 
1892-5.  Joined  the  Roman  Catholic  Church,  1896.  Organist 
and  choirmaster  at  Downside  Abbey  (and  at  Downside 
School),  1896-1901;  organist  and  choir  director  of  West- 
minster  Cathedral,    1901-24.     Knighted,    1922.     Published 


Teschemaker,  Cecil  de  Shute 

Church  music,  specialising  in  that  of  the  i6th  century;  also 
composed  many  musical  works.  Of  Haddon  House,  Wood- 
stock, in  1927.  Married,  1909,  Mary  Lee,  dau.  of  Jasper 
Stephenson,  of  Blanchland,  Northumberland,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Apr.  18,  1938,  in  London.  (King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  .Apr.  19,  1938.) 
TERRY,  ROBERT  JOSEPH  ATKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1S88.  [Only]  s.  of  Robert,  of  Oriel  Crescent,  Scar- 
borough. B.  [Dec.  29],  1869,  at  York.  School,  Charterhouse, 
Godalming.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Second  Lieut.,  Bedford- 
shire Regt.,  1892;  transferred  to  the  R.  West  Surrey  Regt., 
1893;  Lieut.,  1896;  Capt.,  Manchester  Regt.,  1900:  trans- 
ferred to  R.  Sussex  Regt.,  1908;  Brevet  Major,  1902.  Served 
on  the  N.W.  Frontier  of  India,  1897-8;  in  the  South  African 
War,  1899-1902  (twice  wounded;  mentioned  in  despatches; 
M.V.O.).  Commandant,  Corps  of  Military  Police,  and  Provost- 
Marshall,  1910.  Married  Kathleen  Annie,  dau.  of  John 
Charles  Bois,  of  Upper  Norwood,  and  had  issue  Resided  at 
Wilmington  Square,  Eastbourne.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  R.  Sussex  Regt.;  Brigade  Major;  D.S.O., 
1915 ;  mentioned  in  despatches;  killed  in  action,  Oct.  3,  1915). 
(Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Oct.  22,  1915.) 
TERRY,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  .Apr.  9,  1794.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Dummer, 
Hants,  (and  [Mary]  Elizabeth  [dau.  of  Thomas  Wrey  Harding, 
Esq.]).  Bapt.  Dec  14,  i774-  Matric.  Michs.  1796;  B..\.  1802. 
Fellow,  1797-1805.  Sometime  Capt.,  62nd  Regt.  of  Foot. 
Of  Dummer  House,  Hants.  J. P.  for  Hants.  Married,  1804, 
Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Seymer,  of  Hanford,  Dorset,  and  had 
issue.  Died  after  1858.  Brother  of  Michael  (1794).  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
TERRY,  THOMAS  HUGHES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  22,  1824;  re-adm.  pens.  Apr.  29,  1829.  B.  [May,  1806], 
at  Bowes,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1825; 
B.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  from  York) 
Apr.  14,  1833;  priest  (York)  Nov.  17,  1833;  C.  of  North 
Newbald,  Yorks.,  1833-9.  V.  of  Seaton  Ross,  1839-74  (also 
C.  of  Everingham,  1841-2;  of  Muston,  1853-9;  and  of  Ferry- 
bridge, 1859-61).  C.  of  Beeston  St  Lawrence  with  Ashman- 
haugh,  Norfolk,  1861-2.  Author,  Sermons  and  two  didactic 
Poems.  Died  in  1874,  at  Seaton  Ross.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
TERRY,  THOMAS  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  28, 
1868.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Thomas,  of  Full  Sutton, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  Mar.  2,  1849.  School,  St  Peter's,  York. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1869;  B.A.  (3th  Wrangler) 
1873;  II-A.  1876.  .\dm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1877.  Adm.  at 
Hertford  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  10,  1876;  Fellow  of  Magdalen 
College,  1877-84;  tutor  and  Bursar,  1882-4.  F.R.A.S.,  1881. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1879;  priest,  1880.  .Assistant  Master  at 
'  Magdalen  College  School,  Oxford,  1878-83.  R.  of  East 
Ilsley,  Berks.,  1884-1912.  Latterly  of  283,  Mey  Road, 
Oxford,  where  he  died  May  3,  1913.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  May  5,  1913.) 
TERRY,  WALTER  EYRE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford, 
1844),  R.  of  Harlestou,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Tostock,  Suffolk. 
[School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 
1891.  Of  Great  Finborough,  Suffolk.  M.B.E.,  1920.  Married, 
Elsie  Augusta,  dau.  of  Wallace  Crothers,  of  Chew  Magna, 
Somerset.  Died  in  May,  1927.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll; 
Burke,  O.B.E.) 
TERRY,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  10,  1884.  B.  June  24,  1862.  Matric.  .Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
1887;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1887;  priest,  1888; 
C.  of  St  George's,  Leicester,  1887-gi.  C.  of  Ellistown, 
Leics.,  1891-6;  V.  there,  1896-1903.  Rural  Dean  of  Rothwell, 
1918-24.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Wellingborough,  1903-29.  Died 
Jan.  6,  1929,  at  Ivybridge.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  11, 
1929.) 
TERRY,  WILLIAM  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  7,  1868.  S.  of  Edward  Truelove,  grocer  [Mayor  of 
Dudley]  (and  Evelina).  B.  June  29,  1S49,  at  Dudley,  Worcs. 
Bapt.  Feb.  14,  1866.  [School,  Derby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868; 
B.A.  1872;  M..A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (.Manchester,  for  York) 
1872;  priest  (York)  1873;  C.  of  St  Philip's,  Sheffield,  1872-4. 
C.  of  St  Philip's,  Salford,  1874-7.  V.  of  St  .Anne's-by-the-Sea, 
Lanes.,  1877-99.  Died  Sept.  24,  1899.  Brother  of  Frank 
(1877).  (Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxi.  236;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Sept.  27,  1899.) 
TESCHEMAKER,  CECIL  DE  SHUTE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  iS)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1893.  S.  of  William  Henry,  Esq.  (Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  1847)  [and  of  Mrs  T.,  of  Wombwell  Hall,  Gravesend]. 
[B.  Nov.  1874,  at  Bentworth,  Hants.]  School,  Fettes. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  Machine  Gun  Corps).  A  sheep-farmer  in  Argentina. 
(Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Jesus  Coll.  Report,  1946.) 


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TESSIER,  PHILIP.  Adni.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  ii,  1851. 
S.  of  John  (and  Peggy).  B.  at  St  Helier,  Jersey.  Bapt. 
Nov.  24,  1830.  Matric.  Lent,  1852. 
TETLEY,  ALFRED  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Aug.  11, 
1887.  S.  of  John  Pickles,  Baptist  minister,  of  Taunton  (and 
Jane  Thompson  Stanwell).  B.  Aug.  15,  1868,  at  Burton-on- 
Trent.  School,  Taunton  Grammar  (Mr  H.  P.  Knapton). 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar,  1890;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class)  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Assistant  Master  at  Craigmore 
College,  Clifton;  Head  Master  of  the  County  Intermediate 
School,  Newtown,  Montgom.,  1894-1902;  first  Head  Master 
of  Scarborough  Municipal  School,  1902-16.  Married,  Aug.  15, 
1895,  Ellen  Norah,  dau.  of  Josiah  Lewis,  of  Taunton,  and  had 
issue.  Died  suddenly  while  on  a  visit  to  Taunton,  Sept.  4, 
1916.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  xxxvin.  118;  The  1  tmes,  Sept.  6, 
1916.) 
TETLEY,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  21, 
1868.  S.  of  Francis  WLUiam,  brewer,  of  Foxhill,  Weetwood, 
Leeds.  B.  there,  Oct.  24,  1848.  School,  Harrow  [and  Leeds 
Grammar].  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Of 
Spring  Bank,  Headingley.  Head  of  Messrs  Joshua  Tetley  and 
Son,  Ltd.,  brewers,  of  Leeds.  Closely  associated  with  Leeds 
University  for  more  than  50  years  and  contributed  generously 
to  its  funds.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Leeds.  J.P.  for  Leeds  and  the 
West  Riding  of  Yorks.  Lord  Mayor  of  Leeds,  1897-8. 
Married,  June  2, 1875,  Alice  Margaret,  dau.  of  J.  W.  Atkinson. 
Died  Jan.  26,  1934,  at  Fox  Hill,  Weetwood;  buried  at  Lawns- 
wood.  Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Edmund  H.  (1887). 
(Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Jan.  26,  1934.) 
TETLEY,  CHARLES  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
29,  1895.  S.  of  Charles  Francis  (above),  of  Spring  Bank, 
Headingley,  Leeds  (and  Alice  Margaret  Atkinson).  B.  [Jan. 
30],  1877,  at  Leeds.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1904.  Of  Roundhay  Lodge,  Leeds.  Chair- 
man of  Joshua  Tetley  and  Son,  Ltd.  Pro-Chancellor  of  the 
University  of  Leeds.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Leeds.  D.L.  for  the  West 
Riding.  Major,  West  Riding,  Yorks.  Regt.  (T.F.).  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  W.  Yorks.  Regt.  (T.F.); 
D.S.O.  1917;  mentioned  three  times  in  despatches).  [Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 
TETLEY,  EDMUND  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1887.  S.  of  Francis  William,  of  Foxhill  [Weetwood],  Leeds. 
B.  Dec.  II,  1868,  at  Leeds.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890.  A  brewer.  Of  Headingley,  Leeds.  Brother 
of  Charles  F.  (1868).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
TETLEY,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  6, 
1868.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Mar.  18,  1869.  S.  of  J.  D.,  Esq.  Did  not  reside.  Doubtless 
brother  of  the  next. 
TETLEY,  WILLIAM  NICHOLS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  12,  1880.  S.  of  James  Douglas.  B.  in  Sheffield.  [Schools, 
King  Edward's,  Birmingham,  and  Kingswood,  Bath.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  B.A.  (2,1st  Wrangler)  1884.  At  Durham  College 
of  Science,  1889-90.  Assistant  Master  at  Pembroke  High 
School,  Lytham,  for  6  years;  at  Portora  Royal  School, 
Enniskillen,  Ireland,  1891-1919-.  Doubtless  brother  of  the 
above.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Kingswood  Sch.  Reg.) 
TEUNON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  12,  1881.  S.  of 
W[illiam],  of  Turriff,  Aberdeenshire.  [  B.  May  23,  1863.] 
School,  King's  College,  Aberdeen;  M.A.,  Aberdeen,  1881. 
Matric.  Lent,  1882.  Entered  the  I.C.S.  1882;  Assistant 
Magistrate  and  Collector  in  Bengal,  1883-7;  Assistant 
Commissioner  in  Assam,  1887-92;  Deputy  Commissioner, 
1892-5;  District  and  Sessions  Judge  in  Bengal,  1895-1909. 
Officiating  Puisne  Judge,  Calcutta,  1909;  Puisne  Judge, 
1913-22.  Knighted,  1921.  Married,  1888,  Alice  Charlotte 
Lovell.  Died  Apr.  29,  1926.  Matrics.  and  Degrees,  1851- 
jpoo,  calls  him  'Tennen.'  (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  128;  I.C.S.  Lists; 
Who  was  Who.) 
TEW,  EDWARD.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  May  9,  1754.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  Edmund  (1715-16), 
R.  of  Sawbridgeworth,  Herts,  (and  Barbara).]  B.  [Mar.  i735- 
6],  at  Sawbridgeworth.  Bapt.  there,  May  30,  1736.  Matric. 
Michs.  1754;  Scholar;  B.A.  1758;  M.A.  1761.  FeUow,  I757-7I- 
Fellow  of  Eton,  1781-1818;  Bursar,  1788;  Vice-Provost, 
1802-18.  R.  of  Bedhampton,  Hants.,  17S0-1818.  Preb.  of 
Salisbury,  1799-1818.  V.  of  Mapledurham,  Oxon.,  1800-18. 
Translated  Gray's  Elegy  into  Greek  verse.  Died  Aug.  30, 1818 ; 
buried  in  the  ante-chapel  at  Eton.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag., 
1818,  II.  283;  A.  H.  Cooke;  Leslie  R.  Willett;  Index  to  the 
Acts  of  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.) 
THACHE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1753,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas,  of  Gloucester.  Matric.  from  Merton  College, 
July  14,  1715,  age  14;  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi  College, 
Oxford,  1720;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1723-4-   (^'-  Oxon.) 


Thackeray,  Frederick 

THACKER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28, 
1832.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Cavendish  Bridge,  Leics.  School, 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  Scholar,  1836; 
B.A.  (gth  Classic)  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Fellow,  1839-57;  Junior 
Bursar,  1840-53;  assistant  tutor,  1844-53;  tutor,  1853-7. 
Senior  Proctor,  1850-1.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died  Jan.  25,  1857, 
aged  43.  (Adm.  to  Trin.,  add.  et  err.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1857,  I.  368.) 

THACKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  25,  1847.  2nds. 
of  John,  of  West  Ashby,  Lines.  B.  June  14,  1815.  at 
Hemingby.  School,  Homcastle  (Mr  Lockwood).  Matric. 
Michs.  1847. 

THACKERAY,  ARTHUR  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  5,  1872.  [Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Joseph  (1824), 
of  Horstead,  Norfolk  (and  Rose  EUen,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Robinson).  B.  there,  Sept.  16,  1852.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1878; 
priest,  1879;  C.  of  Euston,  Sufiolk,  1878-81.  C.  of  Blofield, 
Norfolk,  1881-5.  V.  of  Norton  Subcourse,  1885-1924.  Lie. 
Pr.,  dio.  of  Norwich,  1925.  Married  (1)  June  22,  1882,  Amy 
Beatrice,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Peter  Dunster, 
V.  of  Woodbastwick,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Jan.  12, 
1909,  Anna,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Philip  Paul 
Jodrell,  R.  of  Wramplingham.  Died  June  29,  1938,  at 
Hobnwood,  Thorpe;  buried  at  Norton  Subcourse.  (Crockford; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  July  1,  1938.) 

THACKERAY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  June  19,  18 13. 
[[7th]  s.  of  William  Makepeace,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  of 
Hadley,  Middlesex,  (and  Amelia,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  R. 
Webb).]  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  4, 
1814.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1819.  An  advocate  in  Bengal.  Died 
unmarried.  Doubtless  brother  of  Francis  (1810).  (Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  Family  Records.) 

THACKERAY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  9, 
1851.  Of  Cambs.  [2nd  s.  of  Frederick  (1800),  physician,  of 
Cambridge  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Crick).  B.  Nov.  17,  1831.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1851;  B.A.  1855.  Ensign,  28th  Foot,  1855;  Lieut.,  1858; 
Capt.,  1867;  Major,  1880;  retired,  1881.  Of  Chappel,  near 
Halstead,  Essex.  J.P.  for  Essex.  Married,  Sept.  6,  1884, 
Katharine  Minnie  Elise,  5th  dau.  of  Richard  P.  Drew,  J.P. 
Half-brother  of  Frederick  (1835).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army 
Lists;  Burke,  Family  Records.) 

THACKERAY,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1790. 
[3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  surgeon  (and  Lydia,  dau.  of  Richard 
Whish).  B.  Apr.  5,  1771,  at  Cambridge.  Schools,  Eton  and 
Rugby.]  Migrated  to  King's,  July  30,  1791-  Matric.  Michs. 
1793;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799.  Fellow  of  King's,  1794-8-  In 
the  Cambridge  Light  Dragoons.  Served  through  the  Irish 
rebellion;  retired  as  Major.  Took  Holy  Orders.  Chaplain  to 
the  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  i799-  V.  of  Dundalk,  Co. 
Louth,  1803-54,  and  R.  of  Louth,  1823-54-  Married  Rebecca, 
dau.  (by  his  and  wife)  of  Sir  Hugh  HiU,  ist  Bart.,  M.P.  for 
Derby.  A  cousin  once  removed  of  the  novelist;  mentioned  by 
him  in  his  Irish  Sketchbook.  Died,  s.p.,  Apr.  29,  1854,  aged  83. 
Brother  of  William  M.  (1788),  John  R.  (1789),  Frederick 
(1800),  Joseph  (1802)  and  Martin  (1802).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Eton  Coll.  Reg. ;  Burke,  Family  Records ;  Burke,  L.G. ;  G.  T. 
Hales;  D.N.B.;  Annual  Reg.,  which  erroneously  gives  his 
father-in-law's  name  as  Robert,  1854,  298;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  1. 
664.) 

THACKERAY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  July  4, 
1810.  [6th]  s.  of  William  Makepeace,  of  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  and  of  Hadley,  Middlesex  (and  Amelia,  3rd  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Richmond  Webb).  [B.  I793-]  Matric.  Michs. 
1810;  Scholar;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817.  C.  of  Broxbourne, 
Herts.,  1833-42.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Shakespear,  and 
had  issue.  Author,  A  Defence  of  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  of 
England;  A  History  of  William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham;  Order 
against  Anarchv;  Researches  into  the  Ecclesiastical  and 
Political  State  of  Ancient  Britain  under  the  Roman  Emperors, 
etc.  Famous  in  his  family  for  his  invention  and  narration  of 
fairy  tales.  Died  Feb.  18,  1842,  at  Broxbourne.  M.I.  Uncle 
of  the  novelist;  doubtless  brother  of  Charles  (1813).  (Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  559;  D.N.B.) 

THACKERAY,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
July  1,  1756.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1711),  of  Essex. 
B.  [Mar.  15, 1736-7],  at  Heydon.  Schools,  Eton  [and  Harrow]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1756;  M.B.  1764.  Practised  at  Wmdsor. 
Married,  June,  1767,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Abel  Aldndge,  of 
Uxbridge,  Middlesex.  Died  Sept.  22,  1782,  at  Windsor. 
Father  of  George  (i797)  and  Henry  W.  M.  (1785).  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  646;  G.  Mag.,  1782,  455; 
D.N.B.) 


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THACKERAY,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
.May  21,  1800.  Of  Cambs.  [5th  s.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of 
Cambridge.  B.  Feb.  11,  1774-  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1800.  Re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  Feb.  13,  1815;  M.B.  1815; 
Med.  Lie.  1817;  M.D.  1820.  Practised  at  Cambridge.  Physi- 
cian to  .^ddenbrooke's  Hospital.  Married  (i)  June  i,  1812, 
Susan,  dau.  of  —  Goodman,  of  March,  Cambs.,  and  widow  of 
William  Francis,  of  Shepreth,  Cambs.;  (2)  Sept.  26,  1821, 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Crick,  of  Little  Thurlow, 
Suffolk.  Of  St  Andrew's  Street,  Cambridge,  in  1850.  Died 
June  18,  1852.  M.I.  in  St  Botolph's  Church,  Cambridge. 
Portrait  in  Addenbrooke's  Hospital.  Brother  of  Ellas  {1790), 
William  M.  (1788),  John  R.  (1789),  Joseph  (1802),  and  Martin 
(1802);  fatherof  Frederick  (1835)  and  Charles  (1851).  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg. ;  Medical  Directories.) 

THACKERAY,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  i, 
1835.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Frederick  (1800),  M.D.,  of  Cambridge 
(by  his  ist  wife,  Susan  Goodman).  B.  [Feb.  23,  1817],  in 
St  Andrew's  Parish,  Cambridge.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1836;  Tancred  Scholar;  B..A..  1840;  M.B.  1841;  M..^. 
1847.  Cricket  'blue,'  1838,  1839,  1840.  Played  for  the  M.C.C. 
in  the<natch  at  Rugby  described  in  Tom  Broum's  School  Days. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  St  Thomas, 
Stockport,  Cheshire,  1844-6.  V.  of  Shopland,  Essex,  1847-92, 
and  C.  of  Great  Wakering,  1846-92.  Married  (i)  Jan.  8,  1845, 
Georgiana  Maclean,  dau.  of  John  Aitken,  Controller  of  the 
Mint  at  Calcutta,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Oct.  30,  1882,  Edel  Elise, 
dau.  of  R.  P.  Drew,  of  Plaistow.  Died  July  28,  1892,  at 
Chapel,  Essex.  Father  of  Montagu  I.  (1876);  a  cousin  of  the 
novelist.  Half-brother  of  Charles  (185 1).  [Venn,  11.  233; 
Boose,  VI.  673;  Book  of  Blues;  Crockford;  J.  Frank  Buxton.) 

THACKERAY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  5,  1797.  [4th  and  youngest]  s.  of  Dr  —  [Frederick] 
(1756),  of  Windsor  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Abel  .\ldridge,  of 
Uxbridge,  Middlesex).  [B.  Oct.  :o,  i777,  at  Windsor.]  Bapt. 
there,  Nov.  23,  1777.  Matric.  Michs.  i797;  B..\.  1802;  M.A. 
1805;  B.D.  1813;  D.D.  (per  Lit.  Reg.)  1814.  Fellow,  1800-3; 
Provost,  1814-50.  Vice-Chancellor,  1814-15  and  1830-1. 
Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1801-9;  Lower  Master,  1809-14. 
Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  King  George  III  and  the  three 
succeeding  sovereigns.  Married  (i)  Nov.  19,  1803,  Miss  — 
Carbonell;  (2)  1816,  Mary  .Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander 
Cottin,  of  Cheverells,  Herts.,  and  had  issue.  Devoted  much  of 
his  time  to  collecting  rare  books.  Died  Oct.  20,  1850.  Left  the 
College  /300  to  purchase  plate,  and  £3000  to  the  Chapel 
funds;  his  daughter  bequeathed  his  librarv  to  the  CoUege. 
Brother  of  Henry  W.  M.  (1785).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg. ;  King's  Coll. 
Reg.;  D.N.B.) 

THACKERAY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Apr.  20,  1826.  [5th]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bath  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Caroline  EUzabeth  Prior).  B.  Aug.  22,  1806,  at  Bath.  Matric. 
Easter,  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M..\.  1833.  Fellow,  1829-41.  Ord. 
deacon,  1831;  priest,  1833.  R.  of  Hemingby,  Lines.,  1S40-75. 
Married,  May  19,  1841,  Martha  Mary,  only  child  of  John 
Brydges,  of  Leicester,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  9,  1875.  The 
pulpit  at  Hemingbv  was  erected  as  a  memorial  to  him. 
Brother  of  Joseph  (1824)  and  half-brother  of  Thomas  J. 
(1814).  (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  25;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford; 
Burke,  Family  Records;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

THACKERAY,  HENRY  ST  JOHN.  .\dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  8,  1887.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
St  John  (Merton  College,  Oxford,  1852),  V.  of  Mapledurham, 
Oxon.  B.  Aug.  8,  i868,  at  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
Jeremie  prize,  1889;  Scholar,  1890;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class)  1890;  Evans  prize,  1892;  (Theo.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist 
Class,  1892);  M..\.  1894;  Have  prize,  1899.  Hon.  D.D. .Oxford, 
1920;  Hon.  D.D.,  Durham,  1921.  Divinity  Lecturer  at 
Selwyn,  1894-7.  Examiner  under  the  Board  of  Education, 
1897-1921.  Grinfield  Lecturer  on  the  Septuagint  at  Oxford; 
Schweich  Lecturer,  1920;  Davis  Memorial  Lecturer  and 
Lecturer  on  the  Stroeck  Foundation,  New  York,  1928. 
Author,  The  Letters  of  .Aristeas;  St  Paul  and  the  Ancient 
Jewish  Church;  Grammar  of  the  Old  Testament  in  Greek; 
SdeUions  from  Josephus;  Josephus  the  Man  and  the  Historian, 
etc.  Died  June  30,  1930,  at  Gerrard's  Cross;  buried  at 
Mapledurham.  (the  Times,  July  11,  1930;  Cambridge 
Review,  Oct.  10,  1930.) 

THACKERAY,  HENRY  WILLIAM  MAKEPEACE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  June  10,  1785.  Of  Berks.  [Eldest]  s.  of 
Frederick  (i756)>  phvsician,  deceased.  [B.  .Apr.  8,  1768. 
School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A. 
1789.  Died  Aug.  14,  1813.  Brother  of  George  (i797). 
(Harro-d-  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Adm.,  iv.  509.) 

THACKERAY,  JOHN  RICHARD.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Pembroke,  June  23,  1789.  4th  s.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of 
Cambridge.  B.  there,  [May  17, 1772.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 


Thackeray,  Thomas  James 

Michs.  1790;  Scholar;  B.A.  1794;  M..'^.  1797.  Adm.,  as 
'Richard,  M.A.,  of  Pembroke,'  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  ig,  1802. 
R.  of  Broxted,  Essex,  1810.  R.  of  Downham  Market, 
Norfolk,  1811-46.  V.  of  Wiggenhall  St  Mary,  18x1-46.  R.  of 
Hadley,  Middlesex,  1829-46.  Married,  Dec.  13,  1810, 
Marianne,  dau.  of  William  Franks,  of  Beech  Hill,  near 
Bamet,  Herts.  Died  Aug.  19,  1846.  Brother  of  Elias  (1790), 
William  M.  (1788),  Frederick  (1800),  Joseph  (1802)  and 
Martin  (1802);  father  of  Richard  W.  (1833).  (Burke,  Family 
Records ;  Foster,  Index  Eccles. ;  Clergy  List ;  Cansick,  Epitaphs, 
265.) 

THACKERAY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept.  23,  1802.  [loth]  s.  of  Thomas,  physician,  of  Cambridge. 
B.  there.  Mar.  27,  1784.  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  B.A.  1807; 
M.A.  1810;  Med.Lic.  18:2;  M.D.  1817.  Fellow,  1805. 
Practised  at  Northampton,  1812-14;  then  at  Bedford,  1814- 
32.  Physician  to  the  Bedford  infirmary,  1814.  Married,  1815, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Joseph  Harden,  surgeon,  of  Northampton. 
Died,  s.p.,  July  5,  1832,  at  Bedford.  Portrait  in  King's 
College ;  also  a  '  Memoir '  in  the  College  library.  Brother  of 
William  M.  {1788),  Elias  (1790);  Frederick  (1800),  Martin 
(1802)  and  the  above.  (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  6;  Burke,  Family 
Records.) 

THACKERAY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
-Aug.  I,  1824.  [4th]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bath  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Prior).  B.  .Apr.  16,  1805,  at 
Burnham,  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B..\.  1829;  M.A. 
1832.  Fellow,  1827-46;  Dean,  1833-48.  Senior  Proctor, 
1844-5.  Ord.  priest,  1832.  R.  of  Horstead  and  of  Coltishall, 
Norfolk,  1846-80.  Married,  Sept.  12,  1846,  Rose  Ellen, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Robinson,  of  Cumberland  Street, 
London.  Died  Sept.  26,  1880,  at  Horstead.  Brother  of 
George  (1826)  and  half-brother  of  Thomas  J.  (1814);  father 
of  Arthur  T.  J.  (1872).  (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  24;  Crockford] 
Burke,  Family  Records,  which  gives  b.  Max.  14.) 

THACKERAY,  MARTIN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Apr.  2,  1802.  [9th]  s.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Cambridge. 
B.  in  Great  St  Andrew's  parish,  Jan.  5,  1783-  Matric.  Easter, 
1802;  B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1809.  Fellow,  1805;  Dean,  1815-26; 
Vice-Provost,  1826-34.  Married,  Sept.  11,  1834,  Augusta, 
dau.  of  John  Yenn,  of  Gloucester  Place,  London.  Died 
June  13,  1864,  in  London.  Bequeathed  to  King's  a  collection 
of  books,  prints  and  engravings  and  a  portrait  of  Sir  Robert 
Walpole;  also  /looo  for  founding  a  prize.  Brother  of  William 
M.  (1788),  EUas  (1790);  Frederick  (1800),  John  R.  (1789)  and 
Joseph  (1802).  (Boase,  vi.  673;  King's  Coll.  Reg.  6;  Burke, 
Family  Records.) 

THACKERAY,  MONTAGU  ILDERTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1876.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  (1835),  V.  of  Shopland 
(and  Georgiana  Maclean,  dau.  of  John  Aitken).  B.  Apr.  6, 
1857,  at  Southend,  Essex.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Joined  the  firm  of 
Eldridge,  Pope  and  Co.,  brewers,  of  Dorchester;  then  a 
brewer  at  Worcester.  Married,  May  3,  1893,  Blanche,  dau.  of 
John  Jackson,  of  Fenton,  Stafis.  Died  Mar.  3,  1922,  at 
Kemerton,  Gloucs.  (Venn,  11.  424;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.; 
J.  Frank  Buxton.) 

THACKERAY,  RICHARD  {1851),  see  THACKWRAY. 

THACKERAY,  RICHARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  July  i,  1833.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  [John] 
Richard  (1789),  R.  of  Haddenham,  Herts,  (sic)  [Hadley, 
Middlesex]  (and  Marianne,  dau.  of  William  Franks).  B.  [May 
6,  1815].  School,  Eton.  [.\  first  cousin  of  the  novelist.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1834;  B..A..  1837.  .Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  14,  1837.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  6,  1841;  priest, 
Dec.  18,  1842.  R.  of  Hunsdon,  Herts.,  1845-61.  Married, 
Dec.  6,  1849,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Grasett,  of  Ovenden 
House,  Sundridge,  Kent,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  i,  1861. 
M.I.  at  Hunsdon.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Cussans,  i.  47;  Burke, 
Family  Records;  Inns  of  Court,  which  correctly  gives  his 
father  as  of  Hadley;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  i86r,  11.  93-) 

THACKERAY,  SAMUEL  W.  (1867),  see  THACKRAH. 

IHACKERAY,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  15,  1814.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  Madras  Army, 
of  Bath,  (by  his  ist  wife,  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Ward).  B.  Sept.  5,  1796,  in  Madras.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1814;  M.B.  1820.  Ensign,  47th  Regt.  (or  2nd  Somerset 
Militia),  1824;  Capt.,  1842-55.  Lived  at  Clenchwarton, 
Norfolk.  Author,  On  Theatrical  Emancipation  and  the  Rights 
of  Dramatic  Authors;  Soldier's  Manual  of  Rifle  Firing,  etc. 
Died  Feb.  21,  1877,  in  Paris.  Half-brother  of  Joseph  (1824) 
and  George  (1S26).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase,  vi.  673;  Prynne 
and  Bayne,  Memorial  of  the  Thackeray  Family;  Herald  and 
Genealogist,  li.  443  and  557;  Burke,  Family  Records.) 


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Thackeray,  Thompson 

THACKERAY,  THOMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  i8, 
1842.  2nd  s.  of  William,  lace-manufacturer,  of  Hartwith, 
Yorks.  B.  Nov.  27,  1820,  at  Thornthwaite.  School,  Giggles- 
wick  (Mr  Ingram).  Matric.  Michs.  1842.  Migrated  to  Queens', 
June  12,  1843;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1850.  Second  Master  of 
Richmond  Grammar  School,  Yorks.,  1846-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  Feb.  27,  1847;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1847;  C.  of  Escomb, 
Durham,  1847.  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  and  C. 
of  St  Anne's,  Bishop  Auckland,  1847-53-  R-  of  Usworth, 
1853-79.  V.  of  Kilmeston  with  Beauworth,  Hants.,  1879-91. 
Married,  1865,  Eliza  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Wilmer. 
Died  Aug.  17,  1891,  at  Kilmeston  vicarage.  {Durham  Ord. 
Book;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  26,  1891.) 

THACKERAY,  WILLIAM  MAKEPEACE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  July  4,  1788.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  [surgeon],  of 
Cambridge  (and  Lydia,  dau.  of  Richard  Whish).  [B.  Apr.  15, 
1769.]  School  [Rugby  and]  Eton,  and  at  Edinburgh,  1784-8]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1789.  Migrated  (age  21)  to 
Trinity,  Jan.  14,  1792;  M.B.  1794;  M.D.  1800.  Commenced 
practice  at  Denbigh,  North  Wales;  later  moved  to  Chester, 
where  he  spent  the  rest  of  his  life.  Rendered  much  service  to 
the  people  of  that  town.  Purchased  upwards  of  700  acres  of 
waste-land  in  the  counties  of  Flint,  Denbigh  and  Merioneth, 
which  he  planted  with  trees;  for  this  he  was  awarded  on  three 
occasions  the  Ceres  gold  medal  of  the  Society  of  Arts. 
Married,  May  31,  1804,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Wilson, 
of  Liverpool,  and  widow  of  John  Jones,  of  Gelly  Gynan, 
Flints,  and  had  two  daughters.  Died  July  29,  1849.  M.I.  in 
the  Cathedral  at  Chester.  Brother  of  Elias  (1790).  Frederick 
(1800),  John  R.  (1789),  Joseph  (1802)  and  Martin  (1802). 
{D.N.B.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv,  509;  Gunning's  Remini- 
scences, II.  161-9;  Pryme  and  Bayne,  Memorials  of  the 
Thackeray  Family,  89-96;  G.  Mag.,  1804, 11.  714-17  and  1849, 

II.  319-20.) 

THACKERAY,  WILLIAM  MAKEPEACE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  23,  1826.  [Only]  s.  of  Richmond  [of  the  East 
India  Co.]  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Harman  Becher).  B. 
[July  18,  1811],  in  Calcutta.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Lent,  1829.  'Got  a  second  class  in  the  Previous  examination 
of  1820.'  Some  of  his  earliest  writings  appeared  as  contribu- 
tions to  The  Snob  and  The  Gownsman.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  1831.  Studied  drawing  in  Paris.  Wrote  for  The 
Times  and  other  journals  and  contributed  to  Punch.  Pub- 
lished numerous  sketches,  etc.,  I84C^-7■  Vanity  Fair  appeared 
in  serial  form,  1847-8;  Pendennis,  1848-50;  Esmond,  1852; 
The  New'comes,  1853;  The  Rose  and  the  Ring,  1854;  The 
Virginians,  1857-g.  Lectured  in  America,  1852-5.  Editor  of 
The  Cornhill,  1860-2.  Married,  Aug.  20,  1836,  Isabella 
Gethin  Creagh,  dau.  of  Col.  Shawe,  of  Doneraile,  Co.  Cork; 
after  the  birth  of  their  3rd  daughter,  1840,  his  wife  became 
insane  and  he  separated  from  her.  Resided  latterly  at 
2,  Palace  Green,  Kensington.  Died,  suddenly,  Dec.  23,  1863. 
Bust  in  Westminster  Abbey.    (Carthusian  Worthies;  Boose, 

III.  917;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  I.  264;  D.N.B.) 

THACKRAH,  MATTHEW  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Michs.  1897.  S.  of  Matthew.  B.  Feb.  12,  1878,  at  Mirfield, 
Yorks.  Schools,  Mirfield  Grammar,  and  Wharfedale,  Ilkley. 
Matric.  Miehs.  1897;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester)  1902;  priest,  1904;  C.  of  Balsall  Heath,  Worcs., 
1902-5.  C.  of  Barwick-in-Elmet,  Yorks.,  1905-7.  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Norwich,  1909-10.  Resided  latterly  at  Ilkley.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1946. 

THACKRAH  (post  THACKERAY),  SAMUEL  [WHITFIELD]. 
Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  28,  1867.  [4th]  s.  of  Joseph.  B. 
Aug.  5,  1 84 1,  at  Leeds.  School,  St  Mark's  College,  Chelsea, 
London.  Matric.  1867;  B.A.  d^th  Wrangler)  1872;  M.A. 
1875;  LL.M.  1879;  LL.D.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury) 
1872;  priest,  1878.  Head  Master  of  Dartford  Grammar 
School  and  C.  of  Bexleyheath,  Kent,  1872-9.  Assistant 
Chaplain  at  Tilbury  Fort,  1875-6.  Org.  Secretary,  Church 
Defence  Inst.,  18S0-1.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Victoria  Docks,  1887. 
C.  of  All  Saints,  Newington,  1891-4.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Greenwich,  1894-5.  Adopted  the  name  Thackeray,  1898. 
Chaplain,  City  of  London  Hospital,  1895-6.  Chaplain, 
Camberwell  Union,  1898-1908.  C.  of  East  Peckham,  Kent, 
1908-10.  Author,  The  Land  and  the  Community.  Died 
Dec.  16,  1911,  at  St  Mary  Cray,  Kent.  [Crockford;  The  Times, 
Jan.  4,  1912.) 

THACKRAY,  WILLIAM  PENNINGTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  July  i,  1791.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  linen-draper,  of 
York.  B.  there.  School,  Manchester  [Grammar].  Matric. 
Michs.  1792;  Scholar,  1795;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1810.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  July  3,  1796;  priest,  July  9,  i797;  C.  of 
St  Martin's,  Micklegate,  York,  1796.  C.  of  Barham  and 
Bishopsbourne,  Kent.  C.  of  Hougham  and  Marston,  Lines., 
1821.  C.  of  Sedgbrook  and  E.  AUington.  V.  of  Skillington, 
1834.  Campden  Preacher  at  Grantham,  Lines.,  1834.  Died 
June  8,  1834,  aged  61,  in  London,  after  an  operation  for 


Tharp,  John  [Manners  Gordon] 

cataract;  buried  at  St  Martin-in-the-Fields.  M.I.  at  Grant- 
ham. (Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  his  father's  profes- 
sion as  musician;  St  John's  'Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  511;  G.  Mag., 
1834,  II.  329.) 

THACKWELL,  EDWARD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  [Only]  s.  of  Major-General  William  de  Wilton 
Roche,  of  Aghada  Hall,  Co.  Cork  (and  Charlotte,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Tomkinson,  of  Reaseheath  Hall, 
Cheshire).  B.  [Nov.  16,  1868],  at  Amritsar,  India.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Of  Rostellan  Castle,  Co. 
Cork.  J. P.  for  Co.  Cork.  Married,  Feb.  3,  1894,  Katharine, 
widow  of  Sir  John  Pope-Hennessy,  K.C.M.G.,  and  dau.  of 
Sir  H.  Low,  G.C.M.G.  Died  Aug.  27,  1935,  at  Brighton. 
(Haileybury  Reg. ;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  The  Times,  Aug.  29, 
1935.) 

THACKWRAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3. 
1851.  S.  of  James,  of  Burton  Leonard,  Yorks.  (and  Mary). 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Sept.  30,  1827.  Matric.  Michs.  185 1;  B.A. 
1857,  as  Thackeray. 

THAINE,    ROBERT   NIEMANN.     Adm.   sizar   at   St   John's, 

June  16,  1894.  S.  of  Philip,  of  Eastbourne  (and  Agnes  Rose 
Niemann).  B.  Jan.  1,  1875,  at  Old  Charlton,  Kent.  School, 
Eastbourne  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Joined 
the  Cevlon  Civil  Service,  1898;  acting  District  Judge  at 
BaduUa,  1902;  acting  Police  Magistrate,  Kandy,  1904; 
Landing  Surveyor  (Customs),  Colombo,  1904;  District  Judge 
at  Jaffna,  1908;  Commissioner  of  Requests,  Colombo,  1911; 
acting  Government  Agent,  Province  of  Sabaragamuwa,  1913. 
C.M.G.  Died  July  11,  1943.  (The  Eastbournian;  Ceylon  Civil 
List.) 
THANKERTON,  LORD  (1891),  see  WATSON,  W. 

THARP,  ARTHUR  KEANE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  25, 
1867.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Augustus  James  (next),  R.  of 
Snailwall,  Cambs.  (and  Juliet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Bond). 
B.  Sept.  15,  1848.  School,  Hailevbury.  [Also  adm.  (age  19) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  i,  1867;  but  did  not  reside.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871.  Lieut.,  Derbyshire  Yeomanry- 
Cavahry.  For  some  time  Secretary  to  the  Army  and  Navy 
Club;  afterwards  in  business  in  London.  Deputy  Chairman  of 
the  National  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Society;  Chairman  of 
Messrs  Bullers,  Ltd.  Member  of  the  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 
Of  Chippenham  Park,  Cambs.  Married  — ,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  H.  Jodrell.  Died  Nov.  17,  1928,  at  Bitteme  Park, 
Hants.  (Haileybury  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  379;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  20,  1928.) 

THARP,  AUGUSTUS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23, 
1824.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  of  Chippenham,  Cambs.  (and  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Phillips,  of  Ruxley  Lodge,  Surrey). 
[B.  Sept.  17,  1805.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1824;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1829;  priest,  1829. 
P.C.  of  Denston,  Suffolk,  1830-8.  V.  of  Chippenham,  Cambs., 
1838-77,  and  R.  of  Snailwell,  i854-77.  Chaplain  to  Lord 
Keane.  Married,  Dec.  22,  1840,  Juliet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Bond,  R.  of  Freston,  Suffolk.  Died  Sept.  7,  i877-  Father 
of  the  above;  brother  of  George  W.  (1834).  (List  of 
Carthusians;  Crockford;  Clerical  Guide;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THARP,  FREDERIC  SIDNEY  GOULD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  2, 1851.  [2nd]  s.  of  Joseph  Sidney,  of  Chippen- 
ham Park,  Cambs.  (and  Anna  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Major- 
General  William  Gent).  B.  there  [Sept.  13,  1832].  School, 
Cambs.  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1851.  Migrated  to  Magda- 
lene, Apr.  13,  1853.  Died  Feb.  9,  1873-  Brother  of  John 
M.  G.  (1845).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

THARP,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  23,  1834.  Of  Cambs.  [4th  s.  of  John,  of  Chippenham 
Park  (and  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Phillips).  B. 
1814.]  .Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Kept  six  terms.  Of  Warren 
Cottage,  near  Newmarket.  Died  Mar.  23,  1884.  Brother  of 
."Vugustus  J.  (-1824).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

THARP,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  19, 
1761.  [Only]  s.  of  Joseph,  of  [Hanover],  Jamaica  (and 
Margaret  Frost,  of  Jamaica).  School,  Eton.  Of  The  Good 
Hope  estate,  Trelawney,  Jamaica,  and  of  Chippenham 
Park,  Cambs.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Partridge, 
of  St  James,  Jamaica.  Died,  1804,  at  Chippenham  Park. 
Father  of  Joseph  (1785)  and  William  B.  (1792)-  i^ton  Coll. 
Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  .4dm.,  iv.  511;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THARP,  JOHN  [MANNERS  GORDON].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age 
19)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  26,  1845.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph 
Sidney,  Esq.,  of  Chippenham  Park,  Cambs.  (and  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Major-General  George  Gent).  [B.  Oct.  28, 
1826.]  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1845.  Major,  West 
Essex  Militia.  Died  Apr.  21,  1875-  Brother  of  Frederick  S.  G. 
(1851).   (Burke,  L.G.) 


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THARP,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17,  sic)  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
10.  1785.  [Eldestl  s.  of  John  (1761),  of  Jamaica  (and  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Thomas  Partridge).  [B.  June  n,  1766.]  School, 
Chesterton,  Cambridge.  .Matric.  Lent,  1785-  Sometime 
Capt.,  ist  Life  Guards.  Married,  July  7,  1788,  Lady  Susan 
Murray,  3rd  dau.  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Dunmore,  and  had  issue, 
.  a  son  b.  1794.  Died  before  1809.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

THARP,  WILLIAM  BLAKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  14,  1792.  S.  of  John  (1761),  [of  Chippenham,  Cambs.] 
B.  at  Trelawney,  Jamaica.  School,  Eton.  Kept  three  terms 
by  residence.  Lieut. -Col.,  St  James's  Regiment  of  Militia, 
Jamaica.  Died  Mar.  2,  1809,  at  his  estate,  Windsor  Castle, 
near  Montego  Bay,  as  a  result  of  a  fall  from  his  horse  while 
returning  from  a  review  of  troops  on  Feb.  27,  1809.  Brother 
of  the  above.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  511; 
G.  Mag.,  1809,  II.  677;  not  recorded  in  Burke,  L.G.) 

THATCHER,  ALAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  2,  1894. 
S.  of  Henrv-  Richard,  fanner  (and  Sarah  Jane  Slade  Meaden). 
B.  Jan.  2'i,  1870,  at  Wickham,  Welford,  Berks.  School, 
Newbur>'  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
(Law  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1897;  Scholar,  1897;  M.A.  1922. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1892;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Hird  and 
Thatcher)  and  at  Carshalton,  Surrey.  Of  '  Montpelier," 
Beeches  .■\venue,  Carshalton  in  1946.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{[-Mu^  Lists). 

THATCHER,  NOEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  i,  1891; 
re-adm.  sizar,  Oct.  2,  1891.  S.  of  Henry  Richard,  farmer 
[died  1870]  (and  Sarah  Jane  Slade  Meaden).  B.  Sept.  i, 
1870,  at  Wickham,  Welford,  Berks.  [Bapt.  June  17,  1871.] 
[School,  Newbury  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  i8qi;  B.-'V. 
1894;  LL.B.  1895;  M.A.  1900.  Mathematical  and  Physics 
Lecturer  at  York  Training  College,  1904-13.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Grav's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1909.  Principal  of  University  of 
London's'  Goldsmiths'  College  Hostel  for  Men,  1913-18. 
During  the  Great  War,  1914-19,  Assistant  (Mobilisation 
Directorate)  at  War  Office;  Head  of  Statistical  Section, 
1917-19.  O.B.E.,  1920.  Rmploved  under  Ministry  of  Labour 
as  Assistant  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Industrial  Court,  1919-21. 
Latterly  of  243,  Chesterton  Road,  Cambridge,  where  he  died 
June  27,  1952.    {Law  Lists;  Burke,  O.B.E.) 

THEED,  CHARLES  HURRELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1880.  [4th]  s.  of  William  Vipan,  gent,  (and  Elizabeth). 
B.  Jan.  17,  1858,  at  Hilton,  Hunts.  Bapt.  Feb.  14,  1858. 
[School,  St  John's  College,  Hurstpierpoint.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1880;  B..\.  1885.  Died  Mar.  15,  1901.  {Hurst  Keg.;  Eagle, 
xxiii.  237;  The  Standard,  Mar.  21,  igoi.) 

THEED,  EDWARD  ALEXANDER.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  25,  1880.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Reed  (next)  (and 
Susanna  Stewart).  B.  [Mar.  22,  i862],atSampfordCourtenay, 
Devon.  Bapt.  Mar.  23,  1862.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon 
(Truro)  1885;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  Launceston,  Cornwall, 
1885-8.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Plymouth,  i8S8^6.  Joined  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church ;  Chaplain  of  Westminster  Cathedral, 
1902.  Died  June  29,  1912,  at  Dawlish.  {Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

THEED,  EDWARD  REED.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  May  25,  1S31.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Edward  Rutter  (next). 
B.  Sept.  26,  1S12,  at  Thrapston,  Northants.  Matric.  Easter, 
1831;  B.A.  1835;  M..\.  1838;  Fellow,  1834-59;  Vice-Provost, 
1852-9.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1858.  Senior  Proctor, 
1853-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1836;  priest,  1837.  R.  ofSampford 
Courtenay,  with  Sticklepath,  1859-93  and  R.  of  Honey- 
church,  Devon,  1875-93.  Married,  July  12,  i860,  at  St 
Leonards-on-Sea,  Susanna  Stewart,  dau.  of  .■Mexander  Scott 
Abbott,  surgeon,  and  formerly  Mayor  of  Cambridge.  Died 
Apr.  21,  1893;  buried  at  Sampford  Courtenay.  Father  of  the 
above;  brother  of  John  H.  (1835)  and  Joseph  V.  (1848). 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  31.) 

THEED,  EDWARD  RUTTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  3, 
1804.  Eldest  s.  of  Edward,  of  Hilton,  Hunts.  B.  there, 
Dec.  10,  1786.  School,  Hilton  (Mr  Edwards).  Matric.  Lent, 
1806;  B.A.  1808;  M..\.  1812.  Ord.  deacon  (.Norwich)  Dec.  21, 
1809;  priest,  June  23,  i8ii.  R.  of  Fletton,  Hunts.,  1830-51. 
V.  of  Selling,  Kent,  1 831-51.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1852.  Father  of  the  next  two  and  the  above.  (Foster,  Index 
Eccles.) 

THEED,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  3, 
1835,  of  Northants.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Rutter 
(above),  R.  of  Fletton,  Hunts.,  and  of  SeUing,  Kent.  B.  Apr. 
23,  1816,  at  Islip,  Northants.  School,  Peterborough  (Mr 
Cape).  Matric.  Michs.  1835.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Jan.  11, 
1837;  B..\.  1839.  Chaplain,  R.N.;  H.M.S.  Hmx<e,  1840-57- 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1858.  Brother  of  the  next  and 
Edward  R.  (1831). 


Thelwall,  Algernon  Sydney 

THEED,  JOSEPH  VERNON,  .^dra.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1848.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Rutter  (1804),  R.  of  Fletton, 
Hunts.  B.  in  St  .Mary's  parish,  Stamford,  Lines.  Bapt. 
Aug.  26,  1828.  School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1848; 
B.A.  1852;  M..\.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1853;  priest, 
1854;  C.  of  Newborough,  Northants.,  1853-5.  V.  of  Great 
Gidding,  Hunts.,  1855-65.  R.  of  Irthlingborough,  Northants., 
1865-78.  V.  of  Lower  Halstow,  Kent,  1 878-1902.  Married 
Matilda  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Neame,  of  SeUing 
Court,  Faversham,  Kent.  Latterly  of  72,  Brom&eld  Road, 
Clapham,  Surrey,  where  he  died  Jan.  4,  1925,  aged  96. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  Edward  R.  (1831).  (Scott,  A/S.S.; 
Northants.  Clergy;  Crockford.) 

THEED,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com-.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  24, 
1811.   .Matric.  Easter,  1811. 

THEED,  THOMAS  MAYLIN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1848.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Hilton,  Hunts,  (and  Anne). 
B.  at  Hilton.  Bapt.  Jan.  24,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1848; 
LL.B.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1857;  priest,  Sept.  19, 
1858;  C.  of  Ilkley,  Vorks.,  1857-9.  C.  of  Bishop  Middleham. 
Co.  Durham,  1859-61.  V.  of  Weston,  Yorks.,  1861-71.  V.  of 
Bushngthorpe,  1871-80.  V.  of  North  Ferriby,  1880-98. 
Married,  Apr.  27,  1859,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  J.  Atkinson, 
deceased,  of  Little  Woodhouse,  Leeds.  Latterly  of  Daisy 
Bank,  Leybum,  Yorks.,  where  he  died,  Oct.  20, 1904,  aged  75- 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  25,  1904.) 

THEED,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  4,  1839.  [B. 
Jan.  21,  1818.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  .M.A.  1846. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1843;  priest,  1844.  R.  of  Great  Orton, 
Cumberland,  1859-83.  Married  (i)  — ,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Jan. 
1872,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Railton,  of  Unthank,  Dalston, 
Cumberland,  and  widow  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Parker,  of 
Skirwith  Abbev.  Died  July  15,  1883.  .M.I.  at  Great  Orton. 
(C.  R.  Hudlestbn.) 

THELLUSSON,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 

Mav  14,  1814.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  [.M.P.  for  Evesham]  (and 
Sabine,  eldest  dau.  of  Abraham  Robarts,  banker,  of  London). 
B.  [Jan.  31,  1797],  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1814.  The  last  survivor  of  the  persons  designated  in  the 
famous  will.  Of  Brodsworth,  Yorks.  Married,  Oct.  1820, 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Grant,  Esq.,  of  Ingoldisthorpe,  Norfolk, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  5,  1856.  Brother  of  Thomas  R. 
(1823).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.  (sub  Rendlesham).) 

THELLUSSON,  The  Hon.  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's. 
Oct.  9,  1802.  [Eldest  s.  of  Peter  Issac,  ist  Baron  Rendlesham 
(and  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Cornwall,  of  Hendon). 
B.  Sept.  12,  1785.]  School,  Eton.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
2nd  Baron  Rendlesham,  1808.  Married  (i)  Nov.  30,  1809, 
Mary  Andalusia  (06.  s.p.  1814),  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Samuel  Trevor  Dickens;  (2)  Mar.  26,  i8i6,  Ann  Sophia,  2nd 
dau.  of  WiUiam  TatnaU,  of  Leiston  Old  Abbey,  Suffolk,  and 
had  issue,  two  daughters.  Died  July  3,  1832  at  Auteuil,  near 
Paris.  Succeeded  by  his  brother  William  (1816).  {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Rendlesham);  G.E.C.) 

THELLUSSON,  THOMAS  ROBARTS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Feb.  15,  1823.  [2nd  s.  of  Charles,  M.P.  (and  Sabine,  eldest 
dau.  of" Abraham  Robarts).  B.  June  19,  1801.  School,  Rugby. 
Cadet,  Bengal  Army,  1817;  Lieut.,  1818;  resigned,  1824.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1823.  Married,  Aug.  17,  1822,  Maria,  6th 
daughter  of  Sir  Francis  Workman  Macnaghten,  ist  Bart. 
Died  Mar.  29,  1869,  in  London.  Brother  of  Charles  (1S14). 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Hodson,  Officers  of  the  Betigal  Army;  The 
Times,  .\pr.  i,  1869.) 

THELLUSSON,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  4,  1816.  [3rd  s.  of  Peter  Isaac,  ist  Baron  Rendlesham. 
B.  Jan.  6,  1798.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1817;  .M..A.. 
i8i8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  17,  1S21;  priest,  Sept.  22, 
1822.  V.  of  Aldenham,  Herts.,  1825-33.  Succeeded  his 
brother  John  (1802)  as  3rd  Baron  Rendlesham,  July  3,  1832. 
Married,  Jan.  10,  1826,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Edward  Roger  Pratt,  of 
Rvston  Hall,  Norfolk.  Died,  s.p..  Sept.  13,  1839.  and  was 
succeeded  by  his  brother  Frederick.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.E.C; 
Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Foster,  Index  Eccles. ;  Clerical  Guide.) 

THELWALL,  ALGERNON  SYDNEY,  .^dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  i,  1813.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  (for  whom  see 
D.X.B.)  [of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields].  B.  in  London.  Private 
tuition.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar,  1816;  B..A.  {iSth 
Wrangler)  1818;  M.A.  1823.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Tan.  19,  1816.  Ord.  priest,  1819;  English  Chaplain  and 
Missionary  fo  the  Jews  at  .•Amsterdam,  1819-26.  C.  of 
Blackford,  Somerset,  1S28.  Minister  of  Bedford  Chapnil, 
Uloomsbury,  London.  1842-3.  Secretary  to  the  Trinitarian 
Bible  Society,  London.  1846-51.  C.  of  St  Matthew's  Chapel. 
Pell  Street.  1848-50  and  1852-3.  Lecturer  on  ElocuUon  and 
Public  Reading  at  King's  CoUege,  London,  1850-63.   Author 


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of  a  number  of  works,  chiefly  of  a  polemical  kind.  Died 
Nov.  30,  186^,  at  43,  Torrington  Square.  Father  of  Edward 
{1856),  Francis  (1858),  Henry  M.  (1853)  and  Sydney  (1855). 
[Boose,  ni.  919;  Inns  of  CouH;  D.N.B.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1864,  1-  128.) 

THELWALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Sr  John's, 
Ayr.  21,  1785;  a  'Ten-year  man.' 

THELWALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  26,  1856. 
[4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Algernon  Sydney  (1813),  of  Heidelburg 
[and  of  43,  Torrington  Square,  London].  B.  [Aug.  9],  1838,  in 
London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  8,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7,  1869.  Sometime  of 
Clifton,  Bristol.  Died  Aug.  6,  1916.  Brother  of  Sydney 
(1855),  Francis  (1858)  and  Henry  M.  (1853)-  (^^f  Lists; 
Inns  of  CouH;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Aug.  10, 
1916.) 

THELWALL,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1869.  Did  not  reside. 

THELWALL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  7,  1858. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Algernon  Sydney  (1813).  B.  [Jan.  17],  1840, 
in  London.  School,  St  John's  Wood,  London  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1858.  In  the  I.C.S.  Brother  of  Edward  (1856) , 
Henry  M.  (1853)  and  Sydney  (1855). 

THELWALL,  HENRY  MARTYN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  26,  1853.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Algernon  Sydney  (1813),  of 
3,  John  Street,  Pentonville,  London.  B.  in  London.  School, 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar,  1856; 
B.A.  1857.  Brother  of  Edward  (1856),  Sydney  (1855)  and 
the  above. 

THELWALL,  JOHN  HAMPDEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  14,  1818.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Derby.  Private  tuition. 
Matric.  Lent,  1818;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Oct.  15,  1826.  R.  of  Oving,  Bucks.,  1831-74. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876. 

THELWALL,  SYDNEY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  28, 
1855.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Algernon  Sydney  (1813).  B.  Dec.  18, 
1834,  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Migrated 
to  Christ's,  Oct.  9,  1858;  matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1865;  priest  (Newfoundland, 
for  Exeter)  1866;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Devonport,  and  Assistant 
Master  at  Plymouth  Grammar  School,  1865-7.  C.  of  Charles, 
Plymouth,  1867-74.  V.  of  West  Leigh,  Devon,  1874-92.  V.  of 
Radford  Semele,  Warws.,  1892-1909.  Married,  1865,  Susan, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  S.  W.  Bamett,  V.  of  Towersey,  Bucks. 
Author,  translations  of  TertuUian's  Treatises  and  Metrical 
Fragments.  Latterly  of  8,  Leam  Terrace,  Leamington,  where 
he  died  Aug.  28,  1922.  Brother  of  Edward  (1856),  Francis 
(1858)  and  Henry  M.  (1853).  (Peile,  11.  559;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Aug.  30,  1922.) 

THEOBALD,  ALFRED  CHARLES  LESTOURGEON.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Trinity,  June  30,  1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  (Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  1859),  of  Wigborough  rectory,  Essex. 
B.  [Aug.  21],  1877,  at  Drayton,  Berks.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Second  Lieut.,  Royal 
Artillery,  1900;  Lieut.,  1903;  Capt.,  1912.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.F.A. ;  Chief  Instructor  (G.S.O.), 
R.M.A.,  Woolwich,  1916-17;  D.S.O.,  1916;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Of  Elmstead,  Colchester,  in  1937.  Brother  of 
Walter  G.  (1898).   (Army  Lists;  Harrow  Reg.) 

THEOBALD,  ALFRED  PELHAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1882. 
S.  of  George  John,  merchant,  of  San  Francisco.  B.  Nov.  22, 
1862,  at  Stoke  Newington.  Schools,  Holt  House,  Cheshunt, 
and  Trinity  School,  San  Francisco.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1885.   (Venn,  11.  459.) 

THEOBALD,  FREDERIC  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  II,  1887.  [4th]  s.  of  John  Peter,  solicitor,  of  Kingston- 
on-Thames  (and  Anne  Matthews).  B.  May  15,  1868,  at 
Tooting.  School, St  Leonards-on-Sea  (the  Rev.  J.  .\.  Marshall). 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Sometime 
advisory  Entomologist  to  the  Board  of  Agriculture.  Vice- 
Principal  of  the  South-Eastern  Agricultural  College,  Wye, 
Kent,  1894-1900.  Professor  of  Agricultural  Zoology,  Univer- 
sity of  London.  In  charge  of  the  economic  zoology  section, 
British  Museum,  1900-3.  Author,  A  Monograph  of  the 
Mosquitoes  of  the  World;  The  Insect  Pests  of  Fruits;  A  Text- 
book of  Agricultural  Zoology.  Died  Mar.  6,  1930.  (Eagle, 
XLVi.  53;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  8,  1930; 
Cambridge  Review,  Apr.  25,  1930.) 

THEOBALD,  JOHN  MEDOWS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Mar.  27,  1830.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Meadows,  Esq.  B.  [July  13, 
1812],  at  Claydon,  Suffolk.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1830;  B.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest,  1836;  C.  of  Marks 
Tey,  Essex,  -1841-59.  Of  Henley  Hall,  near  Ipswich.  Died 
in  1868.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1868,  I.  789;  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  May,  i868;  Sir  \V.  Sterry.) 


Thickins,  The  Rev.  John 

THEOBALD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Aug.  10, 
1810.  S.  of  John,  shoemaker,  of  London.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Hampstead  and  Chelsea.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  (srd 
Wrangler)  1815;  M.A.  1818.  Fellow,  1815-38.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1817.  Called  to  the  Bar.  Died  in 
London, Dec.  21,  1838.  (Venn,  11.  155;  InnsofCourt;G.Mag., 
1839,  I-  216-17;  John  Bull,  Jan.  6,  1839.) 

THEOBALD,  THOMAS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  30, 
1822.  Matric.  Easter,  1823;  B..\.  1829;  M.A.  1834.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  6,  1830;  priest,  Oct.  30,  1830. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Palmerston.  R.  of  Nunney, 
Somerset,  1830-77.  Latterly  of  17,  Caledonia  Place,  Clifton, 
Bristol.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1878.    (Peile,  u.  410.) 

THEOBALD,  WALTER  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  1859),  of  Wigborough  rectory,  Essex,  B.  [July  11], 

1879,  at  Steventon,  Berks.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901.  Sometime  private  secretary  to  the  Earl  of 
Warwick.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  19 14-19  (Second  Lieut., 
R.G.A.;  attached  R.A.F.).  Of  Steyning,  Sussex,  in  1937. 
Brother  of  Alfred  C.  L.  (1S96).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

THEOBALD,  WILLIAM  HENRY  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  1890.  S.  of  J.  W.,  Esq.,  of  Clapham  Common. 

B.  [Mar.  16,  1871],  at  Battersea,  Surrey.  School,  Mariborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1900.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1895.  Died  May  2,  1905, 
in  Kensington.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

THEODOSIUS,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct. 
12,  1843.  S.  of  the  Rev.  —  [T.].  B.  Oct.  24,  1824,  at  Gomal, 
Staffs.  School,  Dudley.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848; 
M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1848;  priest  (Lichfield) 
1849.  V.  of  Ronton,  Staffs.,  1849-73.  Chaplain  of  Coton  Hill 
Asylum,  1873-93.  Died  Feb.  8,  1893,  at  Stafford.  (Peile,  11. 
486;  Crockford.) 

THEOPHILUS,  REGINALD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  9,  1900.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Port  Elizabeth, 
South  Africa  (and  Emily  Augusta  Birch).   B.  there,  Oct.  18, 

1880.  School,  Bedford  Grammar  (Mr  Phillpotts).  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  A  Solicitor.  (Camb.  Univ.  Year- 
book, 1906.) 

THEROND,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  6, 
1753.  S.  of  Esau,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
Easter,  1753;  Scholar,  1756;  B.A.  1757;  M.A.  1760.  Fellow, 
1758-82;  Junior  Bursar,  1768-82;  tutor,  1776-83.  Jufiior 
Proctor,  1776-7.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  s.  of 
Isaiah.) 

THEW,  FREDERICK  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1893- 
S.  of  Frederick  Alfred,  Esq.,  of  Causey  House,  Gosforth, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1893. 
A  stock-broker.  Of  Lefton  Lodge,  Alnmouth,  Northumber- 
land. Died  May  18,  1941,  aged  66,  in  Edinburgh;  buried  at 
Alnmouth.   (Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  May  20,  1941-) 

THEW,  FREDERICK  SIMPSON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1877;  B..^.  1881;  M.A.  from  Cavendish  H.,  1884.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon)  1882;  priest  (Bp.  Hellmuth,  for  Ripon)  1883; 

C.  of  Honley,  Yorks.,  1882-6.  R.  of  Swafield,  Norfolk, 
1886-1921,  and  C.  of  Bradfield,  1895-1902;  R.  there,  1902-21. 
Died  Nov.  7,  1921,  aged  62.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Nov.  25,  1921.) 

THEXTON,  EDWARD  YEATS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1866.  S.  of  John  Yeats  (next)  (and  Isabella,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Hudson,  V.  of  Kendal).  B.  [Sept.  7],  1847,  at 
Beetham,  Westmorland.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1871.  Of  Ashton  House,  Milnthorpe,  Westmor- 
land. Died  Mar.  27,  1874.  M.I.  at  Beetham.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

THEXTON,  JOHN  YEATS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  31, 
1835.  [S.  of  Rev.  J.,  Vicar  of  Beetham,  Westmorland.  B. 
1820,  at  Beetham.  School,  Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Lent,  1838. 
Of  Ashton  House,  Milnthorpe.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmor- 
land. Married,  1841,  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Hudson,  V.  of  Kendal.  Died  July  12,  1859.  M.I.,  Beetham. 
Father  of  the  above.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  County 
Families;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

THICKETT,  JOSEPH  HEDLEY.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  1900.  S.  of  Matthew  Heiiry.  B.  July  3,  1880,  at 
Penistone,  Yorks.  School,  Penistone  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B..'\.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Head  Master  of  the 
English  School,  Outram  Road,  Singapore,  1903-6.  Joined 
the  Indian  Education  Service,  1907;  Inspector  of  Schools; 
Principal  of  Patna  Training  College,  1908-32 ;  retired.  (India 
Office  Lists.) 

THICKINS,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1819;  'a  Ten-year  man';  in  Priest's  Orders.  V.  of  Exhall, 
Warws.,  1805-55.  V.  of  Fillongley,  1826-55.   Died  Dec.  15, 

1855,  aged  82.    Father  of  the  next.    (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 

1856,  I.  432.) 


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Thickins,  William 

THICKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1820.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  (above).  B.  at  Exhall,  Warws. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1837. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1826;  priest,  1827;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Coventry,  1826-7.  C.  of  Ashley,  Staffs.,  1828-36.  C  of 
Exhall  Wanvs.,  182S-46.  P.C.  of  Keresley  and  Coundon, 
1847-73.   Died  Oct.  1873.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

THICKNESSE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  i, 
1852.  [OiUy]  s.  of  Ralph  Anthony  [M.P.],  of  Beech  Hill, 
Wigan,  Lanes,  (and  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Woodcock). 
B.  there  [Apr.  15,  1833].  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1852.  DrowTied  in  lake  Windennere,  Sept.  13,  1853,  by  the 
upsetting  of  a  boat  off  Ecclerigg-crag.  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1853.  "■  538.) 

THIMBLEBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  25,  1811. 
2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  deceased,  late  of  Fleet,  near 
Holbeach,  Lines.  B.  there,  Apr.  4,  i793-  School,  Huntingdon 
(Mr  Edwards).  Matric.  Michs.  1811;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1817.  Government  Chaplain 
and  Professor  of  Classics  in  the  Isle  of  Man.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  .Mar.  29,  1895,  on  his  daughter's  death.) 

THIRKILL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  9,  1830. 
[Perhaps  of  Boston,  Lines.]   Did  not  reside.   (Peile,  11.  437-) 

THIRLWALL,  CONNOP  [NEWELL].  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1814.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Thomas  [R.  of 
Bower's  Gifford,  Essex]  (for  whom  see  D.N. B.).  B.  [Feb.  11, 
1797],  at  Mile  End,  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1814;  Bell  Scholar,  1815;  Craven  Scholar,  1815; 
Scholar,  1816;  ChanceUor's  Classical  medal,  1818;  B.A.  1S18; 
M.A.  1821.  Fellow,  1818;  Junior  Dean,  1827-8;  Junior 
Bursar,  1830-2;  Assistant  Tutor,  1832-4;  Hon.  FeUow,  1867. 
Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1820.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1825. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1827;  priest  (Bristol)  1828.  V.  of  Over, 
Cambs.,  1829-30.  Required  to  resign  his  Assistant  Tutorship 
in  consequence  of  his  '  Letter  on  the  .\dmission  of  Dissenters 
to  Academical  Degrees.'  R.  of  Kirbv  Underdale,  Yorks., 
1835-9.  Bishop  of  St  David's,  1840-74.  Quickly  learned  to 
preach  in  Welsh  and  travelled  all  over  his  diocese.  Author, 
Primitiae,  or  Essays  and  Poems  on  Various  Subjects,  by 
C.  T.  (when  eleven  years  of  age,  preface  by  his  father) ; 
History  of  Greece  (in  Lardner's  Cabinet  Cyclopaedia),  8  vols., 
1835-47;  Geschichte  von  Griechenland  von  L.  Hayinann. 
Bonn,  1839-40;  various  Simons,  Charges  and  Letters,  etc. 
Died,  July  27,  1875,  at  Bath;  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey  in 
the  same  grave  with  Grote.  The  Thirlwall  prize  was  instituted 
in  his  memory,  1884.  Brother  of  Thomas  W.  (1811).  [List  of 
Carthusians;  Carthusian  Worthies;  Crockford;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Inns  of  Court;  Historical  Register,  171,  note  4;  A.  G. 
Hill;  D.X.B.) 

THIRLWALL,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
.May  20,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1854. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1851;  priest  (Exeter)  1852;  C.  of 
North  Petherton,  Somerset,  1851-2.  P.C.  of  Northmoor 
Green,  1852-5.  C.  of  St  Chad's,  Shrewsbury,  1856.  C.  of 
St  Marv's,  Shrewsbury,  1857.  V.  of  Nantmel,  Radnors.,  1858- 
1900.  'Preb.  of  St  David's,  1893.  Died  Feb.  28,  1900. 
(Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

THIRLWALL,  THOMAS  WIGZEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  31,  1811.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  [R.  of  Bower's 
Gifford,  Essex  (for  whom  see  D.X.B.).  B.  Apr.  29,  I793- 
[School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  .\Uchs.  181 1;  Scholar, 
1811;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818;  B.D.  1826.  FeUow,  1S16-33. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  23,  1821.  R.  of  Ickleford  with 
Pirton,  Herts.,  1835-46.  Married,  July  14,  1832,  Helen,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  William  James  French,  R.  of  Vange,  Essex. 
Died  Dec.  21,  1846,  at  Baldock,  Herts.  Brother  of  Connop 
(1814).  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  I.  444.) 

THIRTLE,  JAMES  SIMPSON.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  from  Ayerst 
H.,  Michs.  1888.  S.  of  John  Brown.  B.  at  Bungay,  Suffolk. 
.\dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  14,  1890;  B..'^.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  Thomaby,  Yorks., 
1891-4.  Secretary,  C.E.T.S.,  dio.  of  Worcester,  1894-8.  C. 
of  All  Saints,  Birmingham,  1898-1901.  C.-in-charge  of 
Bishop  Latimer  district,  Birmingham,  1901-5.  V.  of  Bishop 
Latimer  .Memorial  Church,  Birmingham,  1905-21.  Latterly 
of  Wortwell,  near  Harleston,  Norfolk,  where  he  died,  Apr.  6, 
1927,  aged  71.    [Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  14,  1927.) 

THISELTON,  ALFRED  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.  S.  of  Charles  Alfred.  B.  [June  24],  1857,  at 
Heworth,  near  York.  School,  Birkenhead  proprietar>'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880.  Of  Thornaby,  near  Leeds. 
Died  Jan.  9,  1931,  in  London.  (The  Times,  Jan.  12,  1931-) 


Thomas,  Arthur  Hermann 

THISELTON-DYER,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1897.   [Only]  s.  of  William  Turner  [F.R.S.,  Director] 
of  the  Royal  [Botanic]  Gardens,  Kew,  Surrey  (and  Harriet 
Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Dalton  Hooker).  B.  [Sept.  21],  1879, 
at  Kew.   School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900; 
M  A.   1909.    Lived  at   Witcombe,  Gloucs.    Married,   1910, 
Violet  Rosa  Alice,  dau.  of  AUchael  Driscoll,  R.N.   Died  Mar. 
16,  1944.  [St Faufs Sch.  Reg.;¥o3.-V^\ies,ArmorialFamthes; 
The  limes,  Mar.  22,  1944-) 
THISTLETHWAITE,    RICHARD.     Adm.    sizar    (age    19)    at 
Christ's,  Sept.   11,  1784-    S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Robert  (i749)- 
B.  at  Kirkby-Fleetham,  Yorks.    School,  Sedbergh.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1785;  Scholar.  Brother  of  the  next. 
THISTLETHWAITE,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  18, 
1793.    3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1749).  V.  of  Kirkby-Fleet- 
ham, Yorks.    B.  there,  Apr.  11,  1776-    Schools,  Ripon  (.Mr 
Robinson)  and  Richmond  (Mr  Temple).   Matnc.  Michs.  1794; 
B.A.    1798;   M.A.   1814.    Doubtless  the  'Rev.   William,  of 
Bolton,  Lanes.',  who  had  a  son,  George,  adm.  at  Brasenose 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1828,  and  also  father  of  the  next.   Brother 
of  the  above.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
THISTLETHWAITE,    WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 
Trinity,  Sept.  25,  1819.    [2nd]  s.  of  [Rev.]  WiUiam  (above). 
B   at  Thurlaston,  Leics.   School,  Richmond,  Yorks.    Matric. 
Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1823;  B.A.  (26th  Wrangler)  1824;  M-A. 
(per  Lit.   Reg.)    1825.   Vice-Principal  of   the   West   Riding 
proprietary  School.     Died   at  Wakefield  in    1836.     (C.   R. 
Hudleston.) 
THOM,  ARTHUR  MURRAY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  30, 
1898.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Capt.  James  [the  Queen's  Regt.].    B. 
[Apr.    18,    1879],    at    Kilburn,    London.     Schools,   private. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.    Ord.  deacon 
(St  Albans)   1902;   priest,   1903;  C.  of  West  Ham,  Essex, 
1902-5.  C.M.S.  Missionary  at  Bor,  Soudan,  1905-6;  .Assistant 
Chaplain  at   Khartoum,   1907-11;  Chaplain  at   Port  Said, 
1911-17.     Perm,   to  off.,  dio.   of  Norwich,    1917-18.    Org. 
Secretary,    C.M.S.    (for   the    Midlands),    1919-20.     C.C.C.S. 
Chaplain  at  Kiambu,  1920-2.  P.C.  of  St  Matthias,  Plymouth, 
1922-36.  R.  of  St  Clement's,  Oxford,  1937-47.    Lie.  to  off., 
dio.  of  Oxford  from  1947.  Of  Thame,  Oxon.,  in  1952.   (Petle, 
II.  827;  Crockford.) 
THOMAS,  ALFRED  DAVIES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  11, 
1872.    S.  of  the  Rev.  R[obert]  D[avies]  (1831),  of  Chester. 
B.  Jan.  14,  1854.    Did  not  reside;  name  removed,  Sept.  27, 
1872.  'Went  into  business.'   (Peile,  11.  622.) 
THOMAS,    ANTHONY.     .\dm.    FeU.-Com.    at   Trinity    Hall, 
Apr.  1768;  from  Oxford.  [Probably  the  s.  of  Hugh,  gent.,  of 
Kelynin,  Merioneths.,  who  had  matric.  from  Jesus  CoUege, 
Oxford,  age   17,   Feb.   18,   1752;  B.A.   (Oxford)    1755;  but 
another  namesake  also  matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
Apr.   2,    1757.]    Matric.   Easter,   1768;  LL.B.    1768.   V.  of 
Chillingham,  1792-1827,  and  V.  of  Kirknewton,  Northumber- 
land, 1819-27.  Died  before  Nov.  1827.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Clerical  Guide;  First  Fruits,  Dio.  of  Durham, 
which  in  error  gives  'LL.B.  i757.') 
THOMAS,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  15,  1834- 
[3rd  s.  of  Inigo  (and  Frances  Ann  Brodrick,  dau.  of  the, 
4th  Viscount  Middletoa).    B.  Feb.  14,  i8i6.    School,  Wm- 
chester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Cricket 
'blue,'  1838.   Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest,  1841;  C.  of  Easter- 
gate,  Sussex,  1841-2.  C.  of  Whaddon  and  Shepreth,  Cambs., 
1842-5.    P.C.  of  .MUford,  Surrey,  1846-8.  V.  of  Rottmgdean, 
Sussex,  1848-95.    Married,  Mar.  18,  1840,  Julia,  Skrine,  of 
Cambridge.   Died  Dec.  i,  1895,  aged  79-    (Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  WiUingdon);  Cambridge  Inde- 
pendent Press,  Dec.  6,  1895;  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Scenes 
and  Biographies.) 
THOMAS,  ARTHUR  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i, 
1867.     Matric.    Michs.    1867;    B.A.    1871.     Ord.    deacon 
(Worcester)  1870;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Bummg- 
ham,    1870-4.     C.    of   Witherley,    Leies.,    1874-87.     C-    ot 
St   John's,    Pendlebury,   Lanes.,    1887-90.   V.   of   Wmcle, 
Cheshire,    1890-4.   V.  of   Rainow,   1894-1916.    Latterly  of 
Grange-over-Sands.  Disappears  from  Crocft/orif,  1925- 
THOMAS,  ARTHUR  HERMANN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  20,  1896.    [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Hallowell.    B.  Apr.  5, 
1877,  at  Newton  Heath,  near  Manchester.    Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1906;  LL.D.  1933.    .\t 
Manchester  CoUege,  Oxford  and  at  BerUn  Umv.    Served  in 
the  Great  War,    1914-19   (Major,  Lanes.   Fus.;  mentioned 
twice  in  despatches).    Sometime  Lecturer  in  Ecclesiastical 
History  at  Sheffield  Univ.   Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records  to 
the   Corporation  of   London,    1914-45.     President,   British 
Archaeological  Association,  1938-45;  Vice-President  British 
Record  Society.    Author,  Calendar  of  Plea  and  Memoranda 
Rolls,  etc.  Married,  1902,  Maria  Louise  Sophie,  eldest  dau.  of 
J.  C.  Andreae,  of  Champion  Hill,  London,  S.E.  Of  Worthing 
in  1952.   (Who's  Who.) 


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Thomas,  Arthur  Leslie 

THOMAS,  ARTHUR  LESLIE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.  S.  of  John  [Thomas],  Esq.  B.  in  London.  School, 
University  College  School,   London.    Matric.   Michs.    1887; 
B.A.  1890.   A  farmer  in  ComwaU.   Of  Trewince,  Portscatho. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.G.A.).   J. P.  for 
Cornwall.  Died  Jan.  19,  1949,  aged  81.  Brother  of  John  C.  C. 
(1891).    {Jesus  Coll.  Report;  F.  Brittain.) 
THOMAS,  ARTHUR  NUTTER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1888.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Jacob,  merchant, 
of  Blackheath.    [B.  Dec.  11,  1869.   School,  Oundle.]   Matric. 
Michs.   1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,   ist  Class) 
1891 ;  Jeremie  Septuagint  prize,  1892 ;  Carus  Greek  test,  prize, 
1893;  M.A.  1895;  D.D.  1906.    M.A.,  ad  eundem  at  Adelaide, 
1906.    Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  All 
Saints  Cathedral,  Wakefield,  1894-5.    Domestic  Chaplain  to 
the  Archbishop  of  York,  1895-9.    C.  of  Leeds,  1899-1901. 
R.  of  Guisborough,  Yorks.,  1901-6.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop 
of  York,  1904-6.    Bishop  of  Adelaide,  Australia,   1906-40. 
Married,  June   i,   1904,   Mary  Theodora,  4th  dau.  of  the 
Rev.   William  Alfred  Howell  Lewis,  V.  of  Upper  Gornal. 
Of  82,  Hill  Street,  N.  Adelaide,  in  1952.    (Who's  Who.) 
THOMAS,  ARTHUR  RALPH  GREEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
June  27,  1833.    B.  in  the  Island  of  Malta.    Matric.  Michs. 
1833.   Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  14,  1833;  B.A.  1837; 
M.A.  1849.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1837;  priest  (Chichester) 
1838;  C.  of  Preston,  1837.   C.  of  St  Jolm's,  Chichester,  1838. 
C.  of  Christ  Chapel,  Maida  Hill,  London,  1839-40.    P.C.  of 
Sheemess,  1841-4.   C.  of  Percy  Chapel,  London,  1845.  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Camden  Town,  1846-9;  V.  there,  1849-81.  Residing 
at  68,  Wharton  Road,  Kensington  Park,  in  1895.   Died  Jan. 
30,  1898,  aged  89.   (Crockford;  2  he  Times,  Feb.  3,  1898.) 
THOMAS,  BASIL  NEWTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  31,  1759.    [3rd]  s.  of  John,  merchant  in  Barbados.    B. 
there.     School,    Mitcham,   Surrey    (Mr   Evanson).     Matric. 
Lent,  1760.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Aug.  4,  1760.  (Inns 
of  Court.) 
THOMAS,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  3,  1863; 
from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Oct.  31, 
i86i,  age  21.    [3rd  s.  of  Thomas  James,  of  Chepstow,  Mon.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1863.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
THOMAS,  CECIL  STRANGWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  II,  1883.  S.of  theKev.  J[ohn]{i847),  V.of  Attleborough, 
Warws.    Matric.  Michs.  1883.   Became  a  Non-CoU.  student; 
B.A.  1896.    Lieut.,  R.M.L.I.,  1885-93.    Ord.  deacon  (York) 
1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  Cottingham,  Yorks.,  1897-9-   C.  of 
St  Jude's,  Bradford,  1899-1903.   C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Ilkley, 
1903-5.  V.  of  Barrow-on-Trent  with  Twyford,  Derbs.,  1905- 
10.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Manningham,  Bradford,  1910-27.  Served 
in    the    Great    War,    1914-19    (Chaplain,    R.N.,    1917-18). 
Resided  latterly  at  Leamington,  where  he  died.  May  29,  1929. 
(Crockford;  Ike  limes,  May  31,  1929.) 
THOMAS  (post  EVAN-THOMAS),  CHARLES  EVAN.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  20,  1834.   2nd  s.  of  Evan,  Esq., 
deceased,  late  of  [Llwyn  Madoc,   Brecons.,  and  of]  Sully, 
Glam.  (and  Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Ranken,  of  Richmond 
Lodge,  Belfast).    [B.  June  7,  i«i7.]    Matric.  Michs.  1834; 
B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1863.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  5, 
1845.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1865.  J. P.  for  Brecons  and 
Radnors.;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Glam..   Assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Evan  in  1880.    Married,  1849,  Cara,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Shepherd  Pearson,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  15,  1902. 
Brother  of  Hemy  (1823).   (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.) 
THOMAS,  CHARLES  MASSON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1886.  S.  of  J.  C.  v.,  of  Sydenham.  B.  May  8,  1868,  in  London. 
School,    St    Olave's,    Southwark    (the    Rev.    A.    Johnson). 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class)  1889;  M.A.  1893.    Assistant  Master  at  St  Paul's 
School,  London,  1889-1928.    Died  in  1948.    (St  Paul's  Sch. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
THOMAS,  CHARLES  ROBERT  GRAHAM.    Matric.  Non-Coil., 
Michs.  1890.   Ord.  deacon  (Jamaica)  1895;  priest,  1897;  C.  of 
Alhnan  Town,  Jamaica,  1895-7.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Half  Way 
Tree,  1898-1901.  R.  of  St  Thomas's,  Linstead,  1901-5.   R.  of 
Buff  Bay,  1905-6.    R.  of  Mt  Hennon  with  Nain,  1906-7.    R. 
of  St  Luke's,  Cross  Roads,  1907-13.   R.  of  St  John's  Church 
(and  Somerset  HaU),  1913-16.    R.  of  Chichester,  Jamaica, 
1916   (retired).     Of  Cross   Roads   P.O.,  Jamaica,  in   1924. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1925. 
THOMAS,  CYRIL  NELSON.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1885.  S.  of  Robert,  of  The  School  House,  Caistor,  Lines.   B. 
there  [Jan.  13],  1865.  Schools,  Denstone  and  Caistor.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1892.    At  Guy's 
Hospital.    Practised  at  Lydney,  Gloucs.    Medical  Officer  for 
Lydney  District.   Died  June  13,  1923,  at  Westfield,  Lydney. 
(Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  June  16, 
1923-) 


Thomas,  Edward  Thomas  Watson 

THOMAS,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  30,  1865.  S. 
of  Thomas,  Esq.  (and  Mary).  Of  Cardigans.  B.  Oct.  9,  1846, 
at  Llandyssil.  Matric.  Michs.  1865.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  20,  1869.    (Inns  of  Court.) 

THOMAS,  DAVID  ALFRED.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1876.  [3rd 
surv.]  s.  of  Samuel,  colliery -proprietor,  of  [Yscyborwen], 
Aberdare  (and  Rachel  Joseph).  B.  Mar.  26, 1856,  at  Aberdare. 
School,  ManiUa  Hall,  Clifton.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880; 
M.A.  1883.  Hon.  Fellow,  1918.  Managing  Director  of  the 
Cambrian  combine  and  other  colliery  companies  in  South 
Wales.  M.P.  for  Merthyr  Burghs,  1888-1910;  for  Cardifi, 
1910-16.  Member  of  the  Advisory  Committee  of  the  Board 
of  Trade  on  Commercial  Intelligence,  19 13.  On  board  the 
S.S.  Lusitania  when  she  was  torpedoed  by  a  German  sub- 
marine. Created  Viscount  Rhondda  of  Llanwem,  19 16. 
President  of  the  Local  Government  Board,  1916-17.  Food 
Controller,  1917.  Of  Llanwem,  Newport,  Mon.  J. P.  for  Glam. 
and  Mon.  'He  had  real  genius  in  choosing  the  right  man  for 
a  particular  purpose  and  communicated  to  the  persons  of  his 
choice  an  enthusiasm  akin  to  his  own.  He  was  a  man  of 
vision,  not  an  organiser.'  Married,  1882,  Sybil  Margaret,  dau. 
of  George  Augustus  Haig:,  of  Penithon,  Radnors.  and  had 
issue,  one  daughter.  Died  July  3,  1918,  at  Llanwern. 
Bequeathed  £20,000  to  Caius  for  the  establishment  of 
scholarships.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1873)  and  Samuel  M. 
(1881).  (Venn,  n.  424;  D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who.) 
THOMAS,  DAVID  HENRY  MORGAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1894.  S.  of  Morgan,  Esq.  B.  [1875],  at  Devynock, 
Brecons.  School,  Christ  College,  Brecon.  Matric.  Michs.  1894. 
Died  in  residence,  Feb.  21,  1895.  (Canon  A.  E.  Donaldson; 
Cambridge  Review,  xvi.  222.) 
THOMAS,  DAVID  MATHEWE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  W.,  Esq.,  of  Brydwen  House,  Longbor, 
Llanelly.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  David's,  for  Llandaff)  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  Penarth, 
Glam.,  1887-91.  C.  of  Worsborough,  Yorks.,  1891-3.  C.  of 
Beckwithshaw,  1893-8.  C.  of  Halton,  Lanes.,  1898-1901; 
R.  there,  1901-3.  V.  of  Belmont,  1903-11.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1912. 
THOMAS,  DAVID  WILLIAM  BOWYEAR.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Mar.  28,  1874.  [S.  of  D.  F.  B.,  of  Canon-Pyon,  Heref.  B. 
1855.  School,  Malvern  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Died 
Nov.  29,  1923,  at  The  Great  House,  Canon-Pyon,  aged  68. 
(Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  I  he  limes,  Dec.  3,  1923.) 
THOMAS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  18, 
1757.  S.  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  of  America.  B.  in  the  Island  of 
St  Christopher  [West  Indies].  School,  Chelsea.  Matric.  Lent 
1763;  M.B.  1764.  'Perhaps  returned  to  the  West  Indies.' 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  ill.  649.) 
THOMAS,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1769,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [S.  of 
John,  of  PenlUne,  Glam.]  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Mar.  10, 
1757,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1761;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1764; 
B.D.  (Oxford)  1772.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
THOMAS,  The  Rev.  EDWARD.  B.A.  1773,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  1773.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  25,  i773-  [S.  of 
James,  of  Llancarfan,  Glam.]  Matric.  from  Jesus  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  i,  1750-1.  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  i755-  Ord. 
deacon  (St  David's)  Sept.  i,  1754;  priest  (Hereford)  Sept.  21, 
1755.  V.  of  Pendoylan,  Glam.,  1765-89.  V.  of  Llancarfan, 
1773-89-  Chaplain  to  the  Dowager  Countess  Lichfield.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  511.) 
THOMAS,  EDWARD  HUGHES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  11, 
1867.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1879-  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1870;  priest,  1871 ;  C.  of  Helidon,  Northants., 
1870-2.  C.  of  Heywood,  Lanes.,  1872-3.  C.  of  North  Meols, 
1873-4.  V.  of  St  James's,  Latchford,  Cheshire,  1875-8.  V.  of 
Clitheroe,  Lanes.,  1878-91.  Married,  Aug.  28,  1875,  Camilla 
Fanshawe,  younger  dau.  of  Charles  Wootten,  Esq.,  of 
Wandsworth.  Died  Nov.  13,  1891,  aged  46.  (Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Nov.  18,  1891.) 
THOMAS,  EDWARD  LLEWELLYN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  5,  18S7.  [2ad]  s.  of  —  [George  William 
Griffith],  of  The  Heath,  Cardifi  [and  of  Ystrad-Mynach, 
Glam.]  (and  Ellen,  dau.  of  Robert  William  Kennard,  of 
Theobalds,  Herts.).  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Of 
Y'strad-Mynach,  and  The  Heath,  Glam.  Died  about  1894. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 
THOMAS,  EDWARD  THOMAS  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  May  22,  1850.  S.  of  Jacob,  gent.,  of  Pentonville, 
London.  B.  1827,  in  Islington.  School,  private.  Matric. 
Michs.  1850.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Nov.  26,  1850;  B.A.  1854; 
M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1854;  priest,  1855;  C.  of 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  Sufiolk,  1854-6.  C.  of  Melksham,  Wilts., 
1857-64.  ChaplainofNailsworth,  Gloucs.,  1864-75-  V.  of  St 
Mark's,  Gloucester,  1875-85.  Married,  June  25, 1 851,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  James  Strugnell,  of  Croydon.  Died  Nov.  5,  1885. 
(Crockford;  Venn,  11.  299;  1  he  Guardian,  Nov.  11,  1885.) 


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Thomas,  Elliott  Crewdson 

THOMAS,   ELLIOTT  CREWDSON.    Adm.   pens,   at   Christ's, 
Apr.  18,  1893.    [Youngest]  s.  of  Benjamm,  of  [Stapleton], 
Somerset.     B.    [Aug.    4.    1S76],    at   Brislmgton,   Somerset. 
Schools,  Combe  Down,  Bath,  and  Brighton  College.   Matnc. 
Michs.    1894;    B.A.    and    LL.B.    1897;    M.A.    1901.     .\dm. 
Solicitor,   1900;  practised  at  Bournemouth.    Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Suffolk  Regt.).   Latterly  of  Hill 
Crest,  Buckfastleigh,  Devon,  where  he  died  Apr.  20,  1950. 
(Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  783;  La-..'  Lists.) 
THOMAS,   ELLIOTT   GRASETT.    .\dm.  pens,   at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1S48.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  (and  Mary  Anna).  B.  m  the 
Barbados.   .Matric.  Michs.  1848. 
THOMAS,  EVAN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  14, 
1794.   Only  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  London.   B.  there.   Matric. 
Easter,  1797;  Scholar;  B.A.  1798.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May,  1793.  V. of  Llangranog and Llandysilio-Gogo, Cardigans., 
until   1827,  ('B.A.  of  Pembroke,  Camb.,  1798-')    'Presented 
to  both  his  Uvings  in  1790  (sic)  by  Dr  Horsley,  then  Bishop  of 
St  David's.'    Died  c.  Aug.  1827.    (Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag., 
1827,  u.  473-) 
THOMAS,  EVAN.   Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1892.   S.  of  Daniel, 
deceased   (and   Susannah   Davies).    B.   [Aug.   8],    1867,   at 
Llansaint,     Carmarthens.      School,     Cannarthen    Training 
College.    Migrated  to  Caius,  1893;  B.A.  1895.    Ord.  deacon 
(Llandaff)    1897;  priest,   1898;  C.  of  Neath  with  Llanwit, 
Glam.,  1897-9.   C.  of  Connah's  Quay,  Flints.,  1899-1902.   C. 
of  LlangoUen,  Denbighs.,  1902-4.    R.  of  Llanfair-Talhaiarn, 
1904-10.  V.  of  Meifod,  Montgom.,  1910-18.    Died  in  19 18. 
(Venn,  u.  530;  Crockford.) 
THOMAS,  EVAN  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11,  1878. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  tea-dealer,  of  Kingsland,  Middlesex.  B.  Dec. 
18,  1858.  School,  City  Middle  (Mr  W.  Jowitt).  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  B.A.  1S82;  M.A.  1885;  LL.M.  1887.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  17,  18S1.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1885.   Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1900.    K.C.  1908;  Bencher, 
1913.     Married,    1924,   Gwladys,   dau.   of   the   Yen.   David 
Evans,  Archdeacon  of  St  Asaph.    Of  Carbis  Bay,  Cornwall, 
and  4,  Elm  Court,  Temple.   Died  June  3,  1935,  in  London. 
(Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  June  4,  1935;  Who's 
Who.) 
THOMAS,  EVAN  LLEWELLYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  24, 
1857.    [Only]  s.  of  Henry  (1823),  of  Llwyn  Madoc,  Brecons. 
(and  Clara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thomas,  of  Llanbradach,  Glam.). 
B   Feb.  27,  1839,  at  Llwyn  Madoc.   School,  Harrow.   Matric. 
Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861.    Of  Llwyn  Madoc,  Pencerrig  and 
Llanbradach.   J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Brecons.   Died,  unmarried, 
Feb.  23,  1864,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  sister.   (Harrout  Sch. 
Reg.;  Bur\ie,  L.G.) 
THOMAS,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1880.   Adm.  at 
St  Catharine's,  Oct.  4,  1882;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.    Ord. 
deacon  (Llandaff)  1889;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  Pontlottyu,  Glam., 
1889-90.  C.  of  GeUygaer.  1890-2.  C.  of  Lannarth  (orLanner), 
Cornwall,    1892-7.    V.   of   Werrington,   Devon,    1897-1901. 
V.  of  St  Giles,  Durham,  1901-21.    Died  Dec.  6,  1921,  aged 
63,  at  Durham.   (Crockford.) 
THOMAS  (post  KEARSEY),  FRANCIS  BURDETT.   Adm.  pens, 
(age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 1826.  [2nd]  s.  of  William,  Esq., 
of  Kennington,  Surrey.    [B.  1810,  in  Surrey.    School,  Ton- 
bridge.]    Did  not  reside.   Adm.  Solicitor,  1832;  practised  in 
London  untU  1875,  when  he  retired.    Assumed  the  name  of 
Kearsey,  1841,  in  lieu  of  Thomas.   Resided  at  Burstow  Hall, 
Surrey.   Died  about  1881.   (lonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 
THOMAS,  FRANCIS  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  I,  1874.   [Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (Jesus 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1824),  of  Llanrhaiadr  vicarage,  Denbighs. 
School,  Ruthin.   Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  U..\.  i88i. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Derby,  1879-81.   C.  of  St  George's,  Everton,  Lanes.,  1881-2. 
C.  of  Tonge  Moor,  1882-7;  V.  there,  1887-93-  R-  of  Chorlton- 
CMm-Hardy,  1893-1911.    R.  of  Gorton,   1911-13.    Married, 
Oct.  6,  1881,  Frances  Augusta,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Garvey,  R.  of  Ashby-with-Fenby,  Lines.   Author,  Footprints 
of  the  Apostles.  Died  Feb.  9,  191 3,  at  Bournemouth,  aged  59. 
(Crockford;  I  he  Times,  Feb.  15,  1913) 
THOMAS,  FRANCIS  GRIFFITH.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1890. 
S.  of  Jabez,  physician,  of  Swansea  (and  Phoebe  Jenkins). 
B.  there,  Apr.  27,  1872.    School,  Bedford  Modern.    Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1897.    At  Guy's 
Hospital;    House   Physician   there.     Registrar,    Royal   Eye 
Hospital;    CUnical    Assistant,    Royal    London    Ophthalmic 
Hospital.    Practised  at  Swansea.   Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  R.A.M.C).    Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  Swansea 
General  and  Eye  Hospital.  Author,  ophthalmic.  Of  Maes-yr- 
bM,  Swansea.  Died  Mar.  22,  1949,  at  Canford  Chffs,  Bourne- 
mouth.  (Venn,  n.  517;  Univ.  War  List;  Medical  Dneclories; 
Ihe'l  imes,  Mar.  23,  1949.) 


Thomas,  George 

THOMAS,  FRANK  DAVIES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1873.  S.  of  Thomas  Davies,  of  The  Bank  House,  Stourbridge, 
Worcs  B.  [Mar.  28],  1854,  at  Bromsgrove.  School,  Stour- 
bridge Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  LL.B.  1877;  LL.M. 
1880.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1876.  CaUed  to 
the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1880.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Died,  1890. 
(Law  Lists :  Inns  of  Court ;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

THOMAS,  FREDERIC  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
189 1  [Elder]  s.  of  the  Kev.  Frederic  Thomas,  of  Exeter. 
B.  Aug.  12, 1872.  School,  Exeter  Grammar  (Mr  Cunmngham). 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1894;  LL.B.  1895. 
President  of  the  Union,  1894.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  1899.  Practised  at  the  Parliamentary  Bar.  K.C., 
192 1  ■  Bencher,  1928.  RaU  and  Canal  Commissioner.  C.M.G., 
1912.  Died  Nov.  17.  i937,  at  115,  Baker  Street,  London; 
buried  at  Harrow.  (Law  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The  limes, 
Nov.  18,  1937.) 

THOMAS,  FREDERICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, Apr.  12,  1865.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  16,  Gordon 
Square,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matnc.  Easter,  1865.  Died 
in  1869.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

THOMAS,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12  18S5.  S.  of  Frederick,  of  17,  Sampson  Road. 
Birmingham.  B.  [Mar.  21],  1867,  at  Tamworth  Staffs. 
School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1685; 
Scholar,  1886;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1887;  Pt  II  ist 
Class  1889);  B.A.  1889;  Browne  medal,  1888  and  1889, 
(Indikn  Languages  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1890);  M.A.  1893. 
FeUow  1892.  Head  Master's  Assistant  at  Kmg  Edward  s 
School,  Birmingham,  1891-8.  Assistant  Librarian  at  the 
India  Office,  1898-1903;  Librarian,  1903-27.  Lecturer  in 
Comparative  PhUology,  University  College,  London,  1908-35. 
Boden  Professor  of  Sanskrit  at  Oxford,  1927-37.  FeUow  of 
Balliol  Reader  in  Tibetan,  London  University,  1909-37. 
Hon.  Litt.D.,  Allahabad.  CLE.,  1928.  F.B.A.  Hon.  bee 
Royal  Asiatic  Society,  1920-7;  Director,  1921-2-  Received 
title  of  Vidyavaridhi  from  the  Sri  Barat  Dharma  Mahamandal 
of  all  India  and  that  of  Jnanabandhu  from  the  Sanskrit 
CoUege,  Calcutta.  Medal  for  Buddhist  studies  awarded  at 
celebration  in  Tokyo,  1934-  President  of  the  Philological 
Society,  192&-9.  Married,  1908,  Eleanor  Grace,  eldest  dau. 
of  Walter  Hammond,  of  Knockholt,  and  ha.d  issue  Author 
British  Education  in  India;  translation  (with  Prof.  CoweU) 
of  the  Sanskrit  Harsa-Carita  of  Bana;  Jtbetan  Literary 
Trads,  etc.  Of  Limen,  Bodicote,  near  Banbury,  in  1952- 
(Who's  Who.) 

THOMAS,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 

1891.  S.  of  William  Frederick,  Esq.,  of  The  Manor  House, 
Southall,  Middlesex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  189 1. 
Capt.,  5th  Royal  FusiUers  (T.A.),  1898;  Major,  6th  Batt., 
the  Royal  FusUiers.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  i, 
1893.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May,  1901.  Of  Gloucester  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  London.  Died  Nov.  6,  1929,  at  Coombe  VVood, 
Colgate,  near  Horsham.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  limes, 
Nov.  9,  1929-) 

THOMAS  (post  FREEMAN-THOMAS),  FREEMAN.  Adm.  pens 
at  Trinity,  May  12,  1885.  S.  of  Frederick  Freeman,  of 
Ratton,  WiUingdon,  Sussex  (and  Mabel  (Brand),  dau.  of 
Henry,  ist  Viscount  Hampden).  B.  there,  Sept.  12  1866 
School  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Hon.  LL.D.  1936.  Cricket 
'blue  '  1886-9.  Took  the  additional  name  of  I-reeman  in  1892. 
A  D  C  to  Lord  Brassey,  Governor  of  Victoria,  i897-i9?o- 
M  P.  for  Hastings,  1900-6;  for  Bodmin,  1906-10.  A  Jumor 
Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1905.  Raised  to  the  peerage,  July  20, 
1910,  as  Baron  WiUingdon  of  Ratton.  Lord-in-W  aiting  to 
King  George  V,  1911-13-  Governor  of  Bonibay,  1913-1S;  of 
Madras,  1918-24-  G.C.I.E.,  1913;  G.C.S.I.,  1918;  U.B.E., 
1917;  G.C.M.G.,  1926;  P.C,  1931-  Created  Viscount  June  23, 
1924;  an  Earl  in  1931  and  a  Marquess  in  1936-  Governor- 
General  of  Canada,  1926-31-  Viceroy  of  India,  1931-6-  Lord 
Warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  1936-41-  Chancellor  of  the 
Order  of  St  Michael  and  St  George,  1937.   ^Ia^rled,  July  20 

1892,  Marie  Adelaide,  dau.  of  the  first  Earl  Brassey.  Died 
Aug.  12,  1941,  in  London.  (Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  13, 
1941.) 

THOMAS,  The  Rev.  GEORGE.  B.A.,  1766,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  from  King's,  1766.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Brampton. 
Cumberland.]  Matric.  from  Queen's  College  Oxford,  Oct.  15, 
1742,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1746.  V.  of  hast  Dereham, 
Norfolk,  1 778-1 806,  where  he  ministered  to,  and  buried  the 
poet,  Cowper,  and  Mrs  Unwin.  Also  V.  of  Carbrooke  Died 
May  6,  1806.  Father  of  George  A.  (1784)  and  John  (i775)- 
(.■W.  Oxon.) 

THOMAS,  GEORGE  (1767),  see  WHITE. 

THOMAS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  10, 
1808.   Of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.   .Matric.  Michs.  i8o8. 


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THOMAS,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1826.  S.  of  Lynch.  B.  in  the  Barbados,  West  Indies.  Schools, 
private.      Matric.    Michs.    1826;    B.A.    1830.     Ord.    deacon 
(Chester)  1830;  priest,  1831.  P.C.  of  Thornton,  near  Bradford, 
Yorks.,  1839-51.  V.  of  St  Philip's,  Leeds,  1851-69.  V.  of 
Arkendale,    Yorks.,    1869-79.     Disappears  from   Crockford, 
1880.   Brother  of  WUliam  G.  (1818). 
THOMAS,   GEORGE   ANDREW.    Adm.   pens,   at  St  Johns, 
July  10,  1784.   Of  Norfolk.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1766),  V. 
of  Carbrooke  (and  Mary).  Bapt.  Apr.  18,  1767,  at  Carbrooke. 
School,  Norwich.]    Matric.  Michs.  1786;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A. 
1789;    M.A.    1793;    LL.D.    1803.     Ord.    deacon    (Norwich) 
Sept.  20,  1789;  priest  (Rochester)  May  8,  1791;  C.  of  Whm- 
burgh,  Norfolk,  1789-91.   R.  of  Woolwich,  Kent,  1791-1800. 
R.  of  Wickham,  Hants.,  1800-4;  and  R-  of  Deptford,  Kent. 
Preb.  of  Lichfield,   1797.    Married,  — ,  dau.  of  Col.  Ford. 
Author,  Sermons.    Published  the  works  of  his  uncle,   the 
Bishop  of  Rochester,  and  also  a  Life.    Died  Oct.  23,  1804, 
aged  37,  at  Wickham.  Father  of  George  J.  (1812);  brother  of 
John  (1775).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  512;  G.  Mag.,  1804, 
II.  10746.) 
THOMAS,   GEORGE  ARTHUR.    Adm.   pens,   at  Emmanuel, 
June  22,  1896.   S.  of  Leonard,  Esq.,  of  'Seabourne,'  Whatley 
Road,  Chfton,  Bristol.    [B.  at  Coaley,  Gloucs.,  May  4,  1877.] 
School,    Clifton    College.     Matric.    Michs.    1896;    Scholar; 
Stewart  of  Rannoch  Scholar  (Greek  and  Latin),  1898;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1899.   Appointed  to  the  I.C.S., 
1900 ;  served  in  the  Bombay  Presidency  Revenue  Department ; 
Secretary   to  Government   (Revenue  and  General  Depart- 
ments),   1916-26;   Chief  Secretary,    1926.     Member  of   the 
Council  of  State,    1927.    Commissioner  in  Sind,    1929-31. 
Member  of  Executive  Council  of  Governor  of  Bombay,  1931. 
CLE.,    1925.     Retired,    1935.     Married,    1903,    Gwenllian 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  David  Howell,  Dean  of 
St  Davids.    Latterly  of  Red  Tiles,   Bray,  where  he  died 
Feb.  5,  1950.    {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times, 
Feb.  8,  1950.) 
THOMAS,  GEORGE  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  12, 
1859.     S.   of   James   Clark,   of  Totton,   Southampton.     B. 
[Apr.  10],  1840,  at  Shaftesbury,  Dorset.   School,  Kensington 
Grammar,  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A. 
1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Kidling- 
ton,  Oxon.,  1865-7.   C.  of  St  Lawrence's,  Reading,  1867-70. 
C.  of  St  Michael's,  St  Albans,   1870-4.    C.  of  St  Giles's, 
Reading,  1874-5.   C.  of  Farnham,  1875-83.  V.  of  Heckfield, 
Hants.,  1883-1912.    Latterly  of  Redlands  Road,  Reading, 
where  he  died,  Apr.  i,  1914.  (Crockford;  2  he  Guardian,  Apr.  9, 
1914.) 
THOMAS,  GEORGE  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  2, 
1812,  as  George.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  —  [George  Andrew  (1784)]. 
R.  of  Wickham,  Hants.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1812;  Scholar,  1S12.    Migrated  to  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  matric.  Oct.  27,  1S13,  age  19;  B.A.  (St  Mary  HaU) 
1817.    Ord.   deacon,    1820;   priest,    1822.    C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Woolwich,  to  1855.   V.  of  Northolt,  Middlesex,  1855-9.   R- 
of  Donagheady,  Co.  Tyrone,  1859-71.    Married  Harriet  — . 
Died   Mar.    23,    1871.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  List  of  Car- 
thusians; F.  P.  White;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

THOMAS,  Sir  GEORGE  SIDNEY  MEADE,  Bart.  Adm.  pens,  at 
CAius,Oct.  I,  1867.  [2nd]s.  of  Sir  William  Sidney  [5th]  Bart. 
Capt.,  R.N.,of  Yapton  Place,  Sussex  (and  Thomazine  Oliver, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Haynes,  R.N.).  B.  [Feb.  12J,  1847,  at 
Weymouth.  School,  Royal  Naval,  New  Cross.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867.  Succeeded  his  father  as  6th  Bart.,  Apr.  27,  1867.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  22,  1871.  Of  Yapton  Place,  Sussex. 
Married,  May  9,  1874,  Edith  Margaret,  dau.  of  Morgan  Hugh 
Foster,  C.B.,  of  Brickhill,  Beds.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  2, 
1918.  (Venn,  u.  380;  Jnns  of  Court;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who 
was  Who;  2  he  2imes,  Mar.  4,  1918.) 

THOMAS  (post  UNGOED),  GWILYM  UNGOED.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1900.  S.  of  WUliam  Thomas,  of  Min-y- 
Don,  New  Dock,  LlaneUy,  Carm.  B.  [Aug.  i],  1879,  at 
Llanelly.  School,  University  College,  Bangor.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1912.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Second  Lieut.,  Middlesex  Regt.  (T.F.);  employed  at  the 
War  Office). 

THOMAS,  HAMPSON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  6,  1757.  [Onlyj  s.  of  William,  of  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1757.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  18,  1757.  Member  (for  Catharine's)  of  Jamaica 
Assembly.   Died  in  1773.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

THOMAS,  HARRY  BINGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1875.  S.  of  John  Holliday,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  July  17, 
1856.  School,  Boston  Grammar,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
B.A.  1879.  Sometime  of  70,  Englefield  Road,  Canonbury, 
North  London.   (2  .  A.  Walker,  545.) 


Thomas,  Hugh 

THOMAS,  HARVEY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1879;  of 
Cavendish  H.  [3rd  s.  of  W.  L.].  Of  Clock  House,  Cowley 
Peachey,  near  Uxbridge,  Middlesex.  Died  Dec.  21,  1937- 
(2~he  Times,  Dec.  23,  1937-) 

THOMAS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  over  24)  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1784;  a  'Ten-year  man.'   Of  Carnarvonshire. 

THOMAS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1823.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Evan,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex  [and  of  Llwyn 
Madoc,  Brecons.  (and  Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Ranken, 
of  Richmond  Lodge,  Belfast).  [B.  Jan.  16,  1808.]  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar,  1826;  B.A.  1830. 
Of  Llwyn  Madoc  and  Penkerrig.  J. P.  for  Glam.,  Brecons.  and 
Radnors.  High  Sheriff,  1863;  D.L.  for  Brecons.  Chairman  of 
Glam.  Quarter  Sessions.  Married,  Sept.  10,  1835,  Clara,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Thomas,  of  Llanbradach,  Glam.  Died  Dec.  24, 
1863.  Father  of  Evan  L.  (1857) ;  brother  of  Charles  E.  (1834J. 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Burke,  L.G.;  Walford,  County 
Families.) 

THOMAS,  HENRY  ARNOLD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1867.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  David  [Congregational  minister  of 
Highbury  Church,  Bristol.  B.  at  Bristol  [June  13],  1848. 
Schools,  MiU  Hill  and  Clifton  [and  at  Univ.  College,  London; 
B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1870].  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  (Moral  Sci. Trip., 
ist  Class,  1870);  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874-  Congregational 
Minister  at  Burnt  Ash,  Lee,  1873-4;  at  Ealing,  1874-76;  at 
Highbury  Congregational  Church,  Bristol,  1876-1923.  Chair- 
man of  the  Congregational  Union,  1899-1900.  Married,  July 
27,  1874,  Emily  Georgina,  2nd  dau.  of  G.  H.  Newall,  formerly 
of  Dundee.  Author,  2  hree  Questions ;  Way  of  Life,  etc.  Died 
June  28,  1924.   (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  Who  was  Who). 

THOMAS,  HENRY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  4, 
1878;  re-adm.  sizar  Oct.  5,  1878.   S.  of  Thomas,  grocer  (and 
Elizabeth).    B.  Mar.  22,  1858,  at  Swansea.    Bapt.  Apr.  25, 
1858.    School,  Cheltenham  Grammar  (Mr  Jeffery).    Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  LL.B.  1883.   Adm.  Solicitor,  1893; 
practised  in  Cheltenham.  Died  Nov.  25,  1943.   Benefactor  to 
the  College  and  University.   (Law  Lists.) 
THOMAS,   HENRY  BROCKHOLES.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity, 
Jan.  4,  i86i.    [Only]  s.  of  Grifhth,  of  2,  Queen's  Terrace, 
South  Kensington,  London.    B.  [July  19],  1842,  in  Camber- 
well,    London.     School,    Blackheath    proprietary.     Matric. 
Michs.   1861;  B.A.   1867;  M.A.   1872.    Adm.  at   the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  14,  1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1874.   Of  ■ 
10,  Old  Square,  London,  W.C.  Married,  Apr.  11,  1872,  Helen 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Edward  Taylor,  Esq.,  of 
Dodworth  Hall,  Yorks.    (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Apr.  20,  1872.) 
THOMAS,  HENRY  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  11. 
1842;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  19,  1842.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J.,  deceased, 
of  Llanarth,  Mon.  (and  Anne).    B.  Feb.  19,  1823.    School, 
Grantham  (Mr  Inman).   Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846. 
THOMAS,  HENRY  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1869.  S.  of  William  (and  Louisa).   B.  at  Devonport.  School, 
Nelson  House,  Devonport.    Bapt.  May  28,   1848.    Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873. 
THOMAS,  HERBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1894.    S.  of  Frederick,  of  Exeter.    B.  there.  Mar.  13,  1876. 
School,  Exeter  (Mr  W.  A.  Cunningham).  Matric.  xMichs.  1894; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1897;  (Pt  II, 
ist  Class,  1898);  Harkness  Scholar,   1898;  Sedgwick  prize, 
1903;  M.A.  1904;  Sc.D.  1914.    Assistant  to  Professor  Sollas 
at  Oxford ;  B.A.  and  B.Sc,  Oxford.  F.G.S. ;  Murchison  medal, 
1925.    F.R.S.,  1927.    Geologist  to  the  Geological  Survey  of 
Great  Britain,  1901-11;  Petrographer,  1911-35.    Secretary, 
Geological    Society    of    London,    1912-22;    Vice-President, 
1922-4.  A  keen  archaeologist,  and  a  recognised  expert  on  the 
nature  of  the  rocks  used  by  primitive  man  for  his  weapons 
and  monuments;  an  important  result  of  his  studies  in  this 
field  was  his  determination  of  the  'blue  stones'  of  Stonehenge 
as   derived    from    Prescelly    mountain,    S.    Wales.    Author 
(with  Donald  Macalister),  2  he  Geology  of  Ore  Deposits.   Died 
May  12,  1935,  in  London.   (Who's  Wfw;  D.N.B.;  The  Times, 
May  15,  I935-) 
THOMAS,  HERBERT  RUSSELL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Nov.  28,  1884.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of '  Pitch  and  Pay,'  Stoke 
Bishop,  near  Bristol.     [B.   1867.    School,  Clifton  College.] 
Matric.  Lent,   1886.    Married,  1891,  K.  Lucy,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  F.  D.  Thompson,  of  Leeds.    Of  The  Orchard  House, 
Porlock,  Somerset,  in  1950.    J. P.  for  Gloucs.    (Clifton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 
THOMAS,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  June  12, 
1854.    [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William,  of  Aber,  Carn. 
School,   Shrewsbury.     Matric.   Michs.    1854;   Scholar;   B.A. 
1858;  M.A.  1861.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Chichester)  1858. 
V    of  Billingshurst,  Sussex,   1858-60.   V.  of  Old  Newton, 


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Suffolk,  1860-74.  R.  of  Llaneilian,  Anglesey,  1874-91.  Died 
Mar  13  1898,  aged  63,  at  Newhaven.  Brother  of  William  H. 
(1851).  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  I  he  Times,  Mar.  16, 
1898.) 
THOMAS,  HUGH.  Matric.  Noa-CoU.,  Michs.  1889.  S.  of  Hugh. 
B.  1869,  at  Pembrey,  Carm.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  29, 
1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (LlandaS)  1895; 
priest,  1896;  C.  of  Tylorstown,  Glam.,  1895-1900.  C.  of 
Cymmer  with  Porth,  1900-3.  C.  of  Theodore,  Port  Talbot, 
1903-16.  V.  of  Llangeinor,  1916-35.  R.  of  Cosheston,  Pembs., 
1935-41.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Swansea,  from  1942.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  194". 
THOMAS,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  2,  1758. 
2nd  s.  of  Jonah,  farmer.  B.  at  Dewsbury,  Yorks.  School, 
Rishworth,  near  Halifax.  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  B.A.  1762. 
THOMAS,  JAMES.    .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  27,  1817. 

Matric.  Michs.  1S17.    Kept  five  tenns. 
THOMAS,  JAMES  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
18S6.    S.  of  John  Henwood,  Surveyor  of  H.M.  Customs,  of 
Brockley,  London  (and  Elizabeth  Coom).   B.  Dec.  24,  1868, 
at  New  Cross,  London.  Schools,  Aske's,  Hatcham  (Mr  W.  J. 
Spratling),  and  Wesleyan  College,  Taunton  (Mr  H.  Jefferson). 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Called 
to  the  Bar,   Iimer  Temple,  Nov.    17,   1891.    Of  'Lynam,' 
Lostwithiel,  Cornwall,  in  1946.   (Lam  Lists.) 
THOMAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  C.\ius,  June  22,  1775. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1766),  R.  of  Carbrooke,  Norfolk.   B. 
there.    School,  St  Paul's,  London.    Scholar,  1775;  matric. 
Lent,  1776;  B.A.  1779.   Brother  of  George  A.  (1784)-   [Venn, 
n.  96;  .b<  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 
THOMAS,  JOHN.    M.A.  1776,  incorp.  from  Oxford.    Adm.  at 
St  Catharine's,  June  26,  1776;  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  had  matric.  Mar.  20,  i755.  age  i8;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1758;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1761.   [S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Ynyscyn- 
haiam,  Carn.]    {Al.  Oxon.) 
THOMAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  24, 
1813.  S.  of  John  [merchant],  of  London.  B.  in  Westminster. 
School,    Camber%veU.     Matric.    Michs.    1814.     Migrated    to 
Trinity,  Oct.  23,  1816;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.  V.  of  Great 
Burstead,  Essex,  1822-56.   Chaplain  to  H.R.H.  The  Duke  of 
Sussex.  DiedOct.  10,  1856.  Fatherof  John  H.  (1839).  (Scott, 
MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  11.  656.) 
THOMAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  7,  1816; 
FeU.-Com.,  Oct.  31,  1817.    Of  Worcs.    Matric.  Michs.  1816; 
B.A.  1822 ;  M.A.  1826.  Probably  a  Missionary  (Telugu  Mission) 
in  India  from  1836;  at  Mengnanapuram,  1851-71.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1872.  Father  of  Josiah  R.  (1866). 
THOMAS,  The  Rev.  JOHN.    .^.dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  23, 
1818,  as 'James  ap-Thomas.'   A 'Ten-year  man.'    Of  Glam. 
[Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Llansadwm,  Carm.  (and 
Margaret).     Bapt.   Feb.    14,    1796.]     Matric.   Easter,    1828; 
B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1829.   Ord.  deacon,  Apr.  13,  1817;  priest, 
.Mar.   15,   1818;  C.  of  Llandilo-Talybont,   Glam.,    18x7-18. 
C.  of  Llanedi,  Carm.,  1818-38.    P.C.  of  Llangennech,  1822- 
38.    Married,  Feb.  17,  1835,  Rose  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Jenkins,  R.  of  Newton  Nottage,  Glam.   Author,  The 
Welsh  Interpreter,  etc.    Died  Aug.  28,  1838.    (Letter  from 
L.  Griffith;  R.  F.  Scott;  F.  P.  White.) 
THOMAS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  2,  1836.    Of 
Cardigans.   S.  of  John,  of  Shrewsbury.   School,  Shrewsbury. 
Did   not   reside.     Adm.   pens,   at  Queens',   Oct.    11,    1836. 
Brother  of  Mesac  (1836). 
THOMAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  18,  1S45. 
Of  Sussex.   Matric.  Michs.  1S45.  [Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Sir  John  Godfrey,  6th  Bart.  (St  .Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  1800), 
V.  of  Bodiam,  Sussex  (and  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
JohnVignoles,ofCo.Westmeath).  B.  Feb.  25, 1826.]  Married, 
Apr.  22,  1847,  Katharine  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Capt. 
Edmond  C.  Bacon,  R.N.  Died  Mar.  15,  1861,  at  Pau,  France. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
THOMAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8,  1847. 
S.  of  Thomas.    Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1856. 
Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Oswestry, 
1854-7.  V.  of  Attleborough,  Warws.,  1864-88.  Died  Jan.  16, 
1888.   Father  of  Cecil  S.  (1883).   {Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The 
Guardian,  Jan.  25,  1888.) 
THOMAS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1852.   S.  of 
Robert,  of  HUlgate  (and  Sophia).   B.  at  Stockport,  Cheshire. 
Bapt.  Aug.  4,  1S33.    .Matric.  .Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A. 
18H1.    Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)   Jan.  25,   1857;  C.  of  St 
George's,  .Manchester,  1857.   {Clerical  Journal,  v.  76.) 
THOMAS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  20,  1865.   Of 
Glamorgan.   S.  of  Thomas,  carpenter  (and  Elizabeth).   B.  at 
Llanguicke.   Bapt.  Sept.  17,  1843.   -Matric.  Lent,  1865;  B.A. 
1868;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1868;  priest,  1869; 


Thomas,  John  Shearm 

C.  of  St  Peter's,  Walsall,  Staffs.,  1868-71.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Kilburn,  1871.  V.  of  Dyffryn,  Glam.,  1871-1923.  Died  Nov.  6, 
1923.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  9,  1923.) 

THOMAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1881.  [Eldest  s. 
of  the  Rev.  James.  B.  Jan.  12, 1862.  School,  Stony  Stratford, 
Bucks.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B..\.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Bp. 
Mitchinson,  for  Peterb.)  1885;  priest  (Ripon)  1887;  C.  of 
Passenham,  Northants.,  1885-6.  C.  of  Middleham,  Yorks., 
1886-90.  C.  of  Baldersby,  1891-5.  C.  of  Thomhill,  1895- 
1903.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Hoxton,  London,  1903-7.  C.  of 
Brentwood,  Essex,  1907-17.  Precentor  and  C.  of  Chelmsford 
Cathedral,  1917-23.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Colchester,  1923-30. 
V.  of  White  Colne,  Essex,  1930-8.  Lived  latterly  at  Colne 
Engaine.  Died  Nov.  21,  1939,  at  Colchester.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Nov.  22,  1939.) 

THOMAS,  JOHN  BARRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Jesus,  Mar.  2, 
1825.  Of  Worcs.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (Trmity  College, 
Oxford,  1772),  deceased.   Matric.  Michs.  1825. 

THOMAS,  JOHN  CYRIL  COLLETTE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1891.  S.  of  John  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Kensington  Palace 
mansions,  and  of  Trewince,  Portscatho,  Cornwall.  School, 
University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  N.  Staffs.  Regt.).  Died 
May  7,  1946,  at  Bude,  Cornwall.  Brother  of  Arthur  L.  (1887). 
(Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  May  11,  1946.) 

THOMAS,  JOHN  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  19, 
1896.  S.  of  John,  bank-manager,  of  Llandilo,  Carm.  (and 
Mary  Lewis).  B.  there,  Apr.  10,  1876.  School,  Llandovery 
College  (the  Rev.  Owen  Evans).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
1899;  M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (Llandaff)  1903;  priest,  1904; 
C.  of  Blaenavon  with  Capel  Newydd,  Mon.,  1903-6.  C.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Kemp  Town,  1906-9.  C.  of  St  John's,  Upper 
Holloway,  1909-16.  V.  of  Barlestone,  Leics.,  1916-24-  V.  of 
Barrow-on-Soar,  1924-40.  R.  of  Barrow,  Suffolk,  1940-52. 
Died  Feb.  26,  1952.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  28,  1952.) 

THOMAS,  JOHN  ERICHSEN.  Matric.  from  Cavendish  H., 
Michs.  1885.  [3rd  s.  of  Frederick  John,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Swaffham, 
Norfolk.  B.  Mar.  22,  1869.  School,  Amersham.]  Migrated  to 
Peterhouse,  Jan.  8,  1887;  B.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans) 
1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  Great  Wymondley,  Herts.,  1892-4. 
Resided  latterly  at  Swaffham,  where  he  died  Apr.  22,  1896. 
(Crockford;  The  Standard,  Apr.  24,  1896;  T.  A.Walker,  593.) 

THOMAS,  JOHN  HARRIES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  28,  1839.  S.  of  ihe  Rev.  John  (1813),  V.  of  Great 
Burstead,  Essex.  B.  at  BUlericay.  Matric.  Michs.  1840. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Jan.  5, 1842;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1848.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Muswell  Hill,  1844- 
5.  C.  of  St  James's,  Westminster,  1846-51.  Pnest-m- 
Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  1851-63.  Minister  of  Archbishop 
Tenison's  Chapel,  1852-7.  R.  of  Millbrook,  Beds.,  1S57-63. 
Archdeacon  of  Capetown,  1863-8.  V.  of  Hillingdon,  Middle- 
sex, 1869-95.  Rural  Dean  of  Uxbridge,  1882-95.  Resided 
latterly  at  Salisbury.  Died  Feb.  26,  1903,  aged  81.  (T.A. 
Walker,  468;  T)ie  limes,  Feb.  27,  I9°3.) 

THOMAS,  JOHN  HOWARD.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1873.  S.  of  S[amuel],  coal-owner,  of  Aberdare,  Glam.  B. 
there  [1853].  School,  Manilla  Hall,  Clifton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1873.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  9,  1887.  A  Director 
of  the  Cambrian  Collieries  and  of  the  Barry  Railway 
Company.  Of  Yscyborwen,  Glam.  J. P.  Married,  18S0,  Rose 
Helen,  dau.  of  George  A.  Haig,  of  Penithon,  Raduors.,  and 
had  issue.  Died  May  11,  1919,  at  Tenby.  Brother  of  David  A. 
(1876)  and  Samuel  .M.  (18S1).  (Venn,  11.  410;  Inns  of  Court; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  pamihes.) 

THOMAS,  JOHN  LLEWELYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.  S.  of  John,  of  53,  Welbeck  Street,  London.  B.  [Oct.  2], 
1880,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
Scholar,  1900;  B..-^.  (8th  Wrangler)  1902;  M.A.  1906.  A 
private  'Coach'  in  Edinburgh,  1902-9;  at  the  University 
Correspondence  College,  1910-14;  Assistant  Master  at 
Highgate  School,  1915-33--  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

THOMAS,  JOHN  PENFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens",  Dec.  15, 

1827.   Of  Bristol.   Matric.  Michs.  1828. 

THOMAS,  JOHN  SHEARM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  jo)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  10,  1855.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Wolferstan,  of  Park- 
ham,  Devon.  B.  there  [Sept.  19,  1835].  School,  .Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  .\Uchs.  1855;  B..\.  1859;  .M.A.  1862.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  i860;  priest,  i866.  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough  College,  1S59-97;  Bursar,  1860-97.  Married, 
Dec.  20,  1883,  Evelyn  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Arch- 
deacon Farrar,  Canon  of  Westminster.  Died  Sept.  26,  1897, 
at  Marlborough.  {.Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.  (Shearrae);  Boase 
III.  928;  Crockford.) 


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THOMAS,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  ii, 
1876.  2nd  s.  of  William,  quarry-agent,  of  Penbryn,  Bethesda, 
Wales.  B.  Oct.  19,  1851,  at  Bangor.  School,  Carnarvon 
CoUegiate  (Mr  Boucher),  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  i88o; 
M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor)  1879;  priest  1880;  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Bangor,  1879-80;  C.  of  Carnarvon,  1880-3.  C.  of 
Llandudno,  1884-6.  V.  of  Rhos-Y-Medre,  Denbighs.,  i88fr- 
1916.  Died  Aug.  i,  1916,  at  New  Bridge,  Ruabon.  (Crockfora; 
The  Times,  Aug.  3,  1916.) 

THOMAS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1784- 
S.  of  Joseph.  B.  in  Llanerfyl,  Montgom.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792- 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  May  30, 
1790:  C.  of  Spexhall,  Suffolk,  1790-  Sometime  Chaplam,  R.N. ; 
H.M.S.  Vanguard.  K.  of  Ehnswell,  Suffolk,  1809- 11.  Married 
Sept.  22,  1791,  MilUcent,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Parkhurst 
(1745),  the  lexicographer.  Died  Mar.  21  (or  22),  181 1,  at 
Abell  Grove,  Epsom.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John  s  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  512;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  O.  Mag.,  1811,  i.  400-) 

THOMAS,  JOSEPH  DAVID.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.,  Oct.  1883. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887.  Migrated  to  Downing, 
Dec.  15,  1S91;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1892.  At  Guy's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there.  Practised  for  sometime  at  Bushey 
Heath,  Herts.  Subsequently  proprietor  of  Northwoods 
private  Asylum,  Winterbourne,  near  Bristol.  Disappears 
from  Medical  Directories,  1940-) 

THOMAS,  JOSEPH  VIVIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880. 
S  of  Tom  Edward  Wilkins,  Esq.  [stockbroker,  of  London], 
deceased  (and  Mary).  B.  [Nov.  24,  1861],  at  Rainhill,  Lanes. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (32nd  Wrangler,  1883)  1884.  Assistant  Master  at 
Mannamead  School,  Plymouth,  1884-92;  Vice-Principal  of 
Edgeborough  School,  Guildford,  1893;  Assistant  Master  at 
Elizabeth  CoUege,  Guernsey,  1894-1919;  Vice-Prmcipal  there. 
(Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

THOMAS,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  13,  1778. 
Of  Herefordshire.  [S.  of  Walter  (and  Mary).  Bapt.  Mar.  20, 
1760,  at  Weobley.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1778;  Scholar,  1778;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1789-  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  Sept.  22,  1782;  priest,  June  20,  1784-  V.  of  St 
Merryn,  Cornwall,  1785-91-  R-  of  Street  with  Walton, 
Somerset,  1791.  R.of  BackweU,  1796.  V.of  Kingston-Deverill, 
Wilts  ,  1813.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1798.  Archdeacon  of  Bath, 
1817-20.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Walcot,  Bath,  1817-20. 
Married,  1794,  Susan  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Dr  Henry 
Harington,  M.D.,  of  Bath.  Author,  A  poetick  epistle  to  a 
curate;  Strictures  on  subjects  relating  to  the  Established  Religion 
and  the  Clergy;  Remarks  on  some  popular  principles  and 
notions;  Sermons,  etc.  Died  May  27,  1820,  at  Bath,  'having 
just  attended  a  Levee  to  pay  his  respects  to  his  new  Sovereign 
and  caught  cold  on  the  return  journey.'  M.I.  in  Bath  Abbey. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  512;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  O.  Mag., 
1820,  I.  565-6;  1823,  I.  652a;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  iv. 
381.) 

THOMAS,  JOSIAH  RAGLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  4,  1866.  [5th  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (i8x6),  of  Mengnana- 
puram,  TiniveUy,  South  India.  B.  Oct.  12,  1847.  School, 
Repton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  1870. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  8,  i88o.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  26,  1883.  Practised  before  the  High  Court  of  Madras. 
Died  Feb.  29,  1892.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Law 
Lists ;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

THOMAS,  LEWIS  DAVEY  CLITHEROE.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1898.  S.  of  Lewis  WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  Harley  House, 
65,  Highbury  New  Park,  London,  N.  B.  Nov.  10,  1878. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Lent,  1898.  Sometime  an 
engineer  at  the  docks,  Liverpool.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  Worcestershire  Regt.).  Latterly  of 
Fromefield,  Combe  Park,  Bath.   Died  Aug.  14,  1953. 

THOMAS,  LEWIS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Feb.  25,  1840.  [Youngest  s.  of  Major-General  Lewis,  C.B.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844.  C.  of  Trinity  Church,  Bath, 
1846-51.  C.  of  Bonvilaton  Cowbridge,  Glam.,  1852-3.  C.  of 
Broome,  Norfolk,  1854-5.  P.C.  of  St  James,  Toxteth  Park, 
Liverpool,  1856-67.  Disappears  from  Crock/ord,  1868.  (Major 
V.  Hodson;  Clergy  List.) 
THOMAS,  LLEWELYN  WYNN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  9,  1886.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  V.  of  Altcar,  Lanes,  (and 
Helen  Anne  Hand).  B.  there,  Feb.  2,  1867.  School,  King 
William's  College,  Isle  of  Man  (Mr  J.  H.  Games).  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool) 
1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Wavertree,  and  Assistant 
Master  at  the  Liverpool  Institute,  1892-1900.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Warrington,  igoo-2.  C.-in-chargeof  St  George's,  Altrincham, 
with   St   Alban's,    Broadheath,    Cheshire,    1902-11.    V.   of 


Thomas,  Owen 

St  Alban's,  Broadheath,  1911-13.  V.  of  Newland,  Yorks., 
1912-28.  V.  of  Sledmere,  1928-35-  Rural  Dean  of  Harthill, 
1931-5.  Preb.  of  York,  1932-5.  Died  June  19,  1935.  (King 
William's  Coll.,  Isle  of  Man,  Reg.;  Eagle;  xux.  130;  Crock- 
ford;  The  limes,  June  21,  1935.) 

THOMAS,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  13, 
1761.  S.  of  Peter.  B.  at  Camberwell.  School,  Hackney 
(Dr  Newcome).  Matric.  Michs.  1761;  Scholar,  1762;  B.A. 
1766;  M.A.  1769.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1767; 
priest  (London)  May  21,  1769;  C.  of  Barham  and  Baylham, 
Suffolk,  1767.   (Peile,  11.  273.) 

THOMAS,  MESAC.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  2,  1836; 
pens.  Oct.  14,  1836.  S.  of  John,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  [1816],  at 
Aberystwyth,  Cardigans.  Schools,  Shrewsbury  [and Oswestry]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Migrated  (age  20)  to  Trinity,  Jan.  31, 
1837;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843;  D.D.  1863.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester)  Dec.  20,  1840;  priest,  July  25,  1841;  C.  of  Bishop 
Ryder's  Church,  Birmingham,  1840-1.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Birmingham,  1841-3.  V.  of  Tuddenham  St  Martin,  Suffolk, 
1843-6.  P.C.  of  Attleborough,  Warws.,  1846-51.  Secretary, 
Colonial  Church  School  Society,  1846-63.  Bishop  of  Goul- 
bum,  New  South  Wales,  1863-92.  Dean  of  the  Cathedral, 
1884-92.  Married,  Nov.  7,  1843,  Mary  Campbell,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hinton  Hasluck,  of  Birmingham.  Died  Mar.  15, 
1892,  in  Sydney.  Brother  of  John  (1836).  (Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  Boose,  in.  929;  Crockford.) 

THOMAS  (post  TREHERNE),  MORGAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  11,  1820.  [2nd]  s.  of  Rees  Goring  [of  Llannon, 
Carm.,  and  Tooting  Graveney,  Surrey]  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Richard  Hovel,  of  Norfolk).  B.  [Aug.  6,  1803],  in  Tooting. 
School,  Cheam,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824; 
M.A.  1827.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1827.  Assumed 
the  old  family  name  of  Treherne,  by  deed  poll,  Nov.  11,  1856. 
J. P.  for  Sussex;  D.L.  for  Surrey.  M.P.  for  Coventry,  1863-7. 
Married,  May  12,  1835,  Louisa  Frances,  only  child  of  John 
Apsley  Dab-ymple,  of  Mayfield,  Sussex,  and  had  issue.  Died 
July  II,  1867.  (Burke,  E.G.  (sub  Treherne);  G.  Mag.,  1867, 
II.  265;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 

THOMAS,  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29,  1845. 
[S.  of  Evan,  linen-draper,  of  the  Strand,  London.  B.  1826. 
School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A. 
1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1850;  priest  (Chichester)  1851 ; 
C.  of  Hampton-in-Arden,  Warws.,  1 850-1.  C.  of  Hartfield, 
Sussex,  1851-2  and  1855-60.  C.  of  Holton,  Suffolk,  1854-5. 
C.  of  Ashurst,  Kent,  1860-1.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone, 
1861-8.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Spital  Square,  E.,  1868-94.  Died 
Jan.  4,  1894.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Jan.  10,  1894.) 

THOMAS,  NATHANIEL  SEYMOUR.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1890.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Elisha  Smith,  Bishop  of  Kansas.  B. 
June  20,  1867,  at  Faribault,  Minnesota,  U.S.A.  Educated  at 
the  University  of  Minnesota.]  LL.D.,  Colorado.  Sometime 
Professor  of  New  Testament  exegesis  at  Kansas  Theological 
School.  R.of  Grace  Church,  Ottowa,  Kansas ;  of  Leavenworth, 
Kansas;  of  St  Matthew's,  Wheeling,  Virginia;  of  the  Church 
of  the  Holy  Apostles,  Philadelphia.  Bishop  of  Wyoming, 
1909-27.  Rector  of  Bethesda-by-the-Sea  and  Bishop  in 
Charge  of  American  Churches  in  Europe.  Married  Edith 
Ellsworth,  dau.  of  Col.  Edward  Prince,  7th  Illinois  Cavaky. 
Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Latterly  of  Santa  Barbara.  Died 
Mar.  31,  1937.   (Who  was  Who,  1929-40.) 

THOMAS,  NICHOLAS  CHARLES  SCUDAMORE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  May  21,  1869.  [5th]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  WiUiam 
Jones  (1831),  of  Llan  Thomas,  Hay,  Brecons.  (and  Anne 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Jones).  B.  Oct.  27,  1850, 
at  Hay.  School,  Marlborough  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1869; 
B.A.  1873.  Died,  s.p.,  June  i,  1873,  in  Rome.  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THOMAS,  NORTHCOTE  WHITRIDGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1887.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  64,  Church  Street,  Oswestry, 
Salop.  B.  [May  7],  1868,  at  Oswestry.  School,  Oswestry 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Died 
Mar.  21,  1936.   (Irin.  Coll.  Annual  Record,  1948.) 

THOMAS,  OWEN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1875-  Of  Glamor- 
gan. [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John,  D.D.  (Chairman  of  the 
Congregational  Union  of  England  and  Wales).  B.  May  29, 
1850,  at  Glyn,  Neath.  [Schools,  Liverpool  Institute,  and 
Lanes.  Independent  College,  Manchester.]  Migrated  to 
St  John's,  Feb.  9,  1876;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  A  Congrega- 
tional Minister,  at  English  Church,  Holywell,  1879-8S;  at 
Poole,  Dorset,  1888-90;  at  Middleton  Road,  Dalston,  1890- 
1915.  For  14  years  Secretary  of  the  Congregational  Fund 
Board.   Died  Oct.  10,  1915.   (Lanes.  Coll.,  Manchester,  List.) 


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THOMAS,  PERCY  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  Choral 
Scholar,  Oct.  i,  1881.  S.  of  A.,  of  20,  College  Green, 
Gloucester.  Schools,  King's,  Gloucester  and  Denstone. 
Matric.  Michs.  18S1;  B.A.  ibS^;  M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master 
at  St  John's  School,  Leatherhead  (for  i  year);  at  Sedbergh, 
1884-97;  Head  Master  of  Sedbergh  prep.  School,  1897-1921. 
Married,  1902,  Margaret  Milne.  Author,  EnuncicUxon,  and 
Notes  in  Arithmetic,  Algebra,  Euclid  and  1  rigonometry; 
School  Songs  at  Sedbergh.  Resided  latterly  at  Malvern.  Died 
Jan.  9,  1921,  aged  61.  (Scott,  MSS.;  King's  Coll.  Keg.,  126; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  The  limes, 
Jan.  II,  1921.) 
THOMAS,  PERCY  GORONWY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1897. 
S.  of  Josiah,  Marine  Superintendent,  of  West  Derby,  Liver- 
pool (and  Marianne  Jones).  B.  Mar.  26,  1875,  at  Birkenhead. 
School,  Liverpool  Collegiate;  and  at  Liverpool  University 
(M.A.,  Liverpool,  1897).  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898; 
Scholar,  1899;  B.A.  (Med.  and  Mod.  Lang.  Trip.,  Class  I) 
1900;  M.A.  1904.  Litt.D.,  Liverpool,  1925.  Assistant 
Lecturer  in  English  at  the  University  CoUege  of  North  Wales, 
1903-5.  Lecturer  at  King's  CoUege,  London,  and  Reader  in 
English  Language  and  Literature,  London  University,  1908- 
23.  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Medieval  Literature  at 
Bedford  College,  1923-40.  Married,  Aug.  22,  1918,  Mary 
Pugh  Jones,  .\uthor.  Glossary  of  the  Mercian  Hymns; 
Greene's  Pandosto;  Beowulf  and  the  Old  English  Daniel; 
Alfred  and  the  Prose  of  his  Reign;  Notes  on  the  Language  of 
Beowulf;  The  Middle  English  Alliterative  Poem;  Introduction 
to  the  History  of  the  English  Language;  English  Literature 
before  Chaucer;  Aspects  of  Literary  I  heory  and  Practice,  etc. 
Of  Forty  Avenue,  Wembley  Park,  in  1952.  {Venn,  11.  555; 
Who's  Who;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
THOMAS,  RICHARD  ALBERT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  H.\ll,  1892. 
S.  of  Owen,  of  Sea  View  House,  Bagillt,  Flints.  School,  King's, 
Chester.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  1895; 
M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1897;  priest,  1898.  Lecturer 
at  Chester  Diocesan  Training  College,  1896-1905;  Assistant 
Chaplain,  1897-1905;  Vice-Principal,  1898-1905.  Vice- 
Principal  and  Assistant  Chaplain  at  the  Training  College, 
Winchester,  1905-10.  Principal  and  Chaplain  of  Chester 
Training  CoUege,  1910-35.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  Cheshire  Regt.  (T.F.  Res.);  Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.; 
mentioned  in  despatches;  O.B.E.).  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester, 
1921-35.  V.  of  Gazeley,  Cambs.  (with  Kentford  R.  to  1936, 
and  Dalham  R.  from  1936),  1935-8.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Ely, 
1938.  Married,  igog,  Mabel  Annie  Hinton.  Latterly  of  The 
Rookery,  Waterbeach,  Cambs.  Died  July  31,  1943,  aged  70, 
at  Kington,  Heref.  (Crockford;  The  2  imes,  Aug.  4,  i943-) 
THOMAS,  RICHARD  COBDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  8, 

18S3.  Matric.  Michs.  18S3. 
THOMAS,  RICHARD  EVERARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  6,  1S66.  Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A. 
1871;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1870;  priest 
(London)  1872;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  CamberweU,  1870-1. 
C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Homsey  Road,  1871-2.  C.  of  Sedgefield, 
Durham,  1873-80.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
1880-5.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1885-8.  V.  of 
Bolam,  1888-1929.  M.B.E.,  1920.  Disappears  from  Crocft/orii, 
1930. 
THOMAS,  The  Rev.  RICHARD  JAMES  HARRIES.  Adm.  sizar 
at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  23,  1848;  'a  Ten-year  man."  Of 
Carmarthens.  Matric.  Easter,  1858;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eli:.)  1858. 
Ord.  deacon  (St  David's)  1841;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Carmarthen,  1841-4.  C.  of  Combe-St-Nicholas,  Somerset, 
1845.  C.  of  St  James  and  St  Luke's,  Westminster,  1846-7. 
C.  of  St  James's  Chapel,  Hampstead  Road,  1849-51.  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Hammersmith,  1852-5.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Leigh, 
1856-74.  R.  of  Hodgeston,  Pembs.,  1858-74.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1876.  {Clergy  List.) 
THOMAS,  RICHARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  19,  1846.  S.  of  Admiral  —  Thomas.  Doubtful 
if  resided. 
THOMAS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  16,  1850. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bangor)  1854;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Llangoed-cion-Llanfihangel, 
Anglesey,  and  Assistant  Master  at  Beaumaris  School,  1855- 
62.  C.  of  Llandegvan,  1863-70.  C.  of  Llanbeblig,  Cam., 
1871-3.  {Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
THOMAS,  ROBERT  DAVIES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  20,  1831.  B.  at  Chester.  Matric.  Lent,  1832;  B.A.  1836. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1836;  priest,  1837.  P.C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Chester,  1851-78.  Latterly  of  Heywood  Lodge, 
Chester,  where  he  died,  July  28,  1894,  aged  85.  Father  of 
AlfredD.  (1872).  {Crockford;  Clergy  List;The  Guardian,  Aug. 
8,  1894.) 
THOMAS,  ROBERT  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1884.  S.  of  Henry  Drew,  Esq.  [of  Staplake  Mount, 
Starcross,    Devon].     B.    at    E.\eter.     Schools,    Leamington 


Thomas,  Thomas  Shenton  Whitelegge 

(Dr  J.  Wood)  and  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1S84; 
li.A.  1887;  .M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  .M.A.  1891;  M.D.  1S97.  At  the 
Middlese.x  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1892.  Practised  at  Exmouth,  Devon.  Senior 
House  Surgeon,  South  Devon  and  East  Cornwall  Hospital, 
Plymouth.  J. P.  for  Devon.  Of  4,  Avondale  Road,  Littleham 
Cross,  Exmouth,  in  1948.  {.\Jalvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical 
Directories.) 
THOMAS,  SAMUEL  HINDS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Oct.  6, 
1873.  S.  of  W.  G.  B.  Nov.  24,  1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1884. 
THOMAS,  SAMUEL  MORETON.  Adm.  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Jan.  5, 
1881.  S.  of  Samuel,  deceased.  B.  at  Yscyborwen,  Aberdare. 
School,  Manilla  HaU,  Clifton.  Matric.  Lent,  1881.  Capt., 
3rd  South  Wales  Borderers  and  the  Welch  Kegt.  (.Militia), 
1889;  Major,  1899.  Of  Broxwood  Court,  Pembridge,  Heref., 
in  1898.  Died  in  1910.  Brother  of  David  A.  (1876)  and  John 
H.  (1873).  {Venn,  II.  447.) 
THOMAS,  STANLEY  RANDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Apr.  189S.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Penarth.  B.  Feb.  16,  1881,  at 
Lydbrook,  Gloucs.  School,  Clifton  CoUege.  Matric.  Easter, 
1898.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut., 
R.F.A.).  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 
THOMAS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  3,  1767. 

B.  in  FUnts.  Matric.  .Michs.  1768. 
THOMAS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  at  Trinity, 
July  28,  1777.  Matric.  Easter,  1789;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eli:.)  1790. 
One  of  these  names  ('B.D.')  was  R.  of  Isham,  Northants., 
1774-1825.  Died  Dec.  4,  1825,  aged  85,  at  Kibworth,  Leics. 
(G.  Mag.,  1826, 1.  92.) 
THOMAS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  27,  1782; 
a  'Ten-year  man.'  Matric.  Easter,  1793;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.) 
1793.  Probably  the  man  of  these  names  ('B.D.')  who  was 
P.C.  of  Kingswood,  Gloucs.,  1777-1834,  and  died,  aged  86, 
June  23,  1834,  at  Wotton-under-Edge.  But  see  an  Oxford 
contemporary  namesake  (not  'B.D.')  and  also  the  above. 
(G.  Mag.,  1834,  II.  441.) 
THOMAS,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1893.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  New  Tredegar,  Mon.  School, 
Christ  CoUege,  Brecon.  Matric.  .Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896. 
Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1895,  1896.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1900; 
practised  at  Bargoed,  Glam.  Clerk  to  BedweUty  District 
CouncU  (Scott,  .U55.;  Law  Lists.) 
THOMAS,  THOMAS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  9, 
1900.  S.  of  David.  B.  ."Vpr.  6,  1884,  at  Loughor,  Glam. 
School,  Tan-y-rallt,  Pontardawe.  Matric.  Michs.  1902.  At 
St  Thomas's  Hospital.  Of  Penuel  ViUa,  Loughor,  in  1912. 
{Peile,  II.  841.) 
THOMAS,  THOMAS  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1804.  Of  Caernarvon.  [S.  of  Rice,  of  Trever  Lodge,  near 
Ruabon.]  Scnool,  Runcorn.  Kept  three  terms.  Died  Nov.  12, 
1806,  at  Bristol.  {Cambridge  Chronicle,  Nov.  29,  1806.) 
THOMAS,  THOMAS  PRICE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1893.  [S.  of 
David,  of  Treduston  HaU,  Sennybridge,  Brecons.]  (and 
Elizabeth  Price).  B.  [Oct.  22],  1873,  at  Tredustan,  Brecon. 
School,  Christ  College,  Brecon.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1896;  M.A.  1903.  At  Guy's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1900.  Practised  at  Brecon.  Medical 
Officer  of  Health  for  Llangorse  District  and  Brecon  U.D.C. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A..M.C.).  Of 
Bank  House,  Brecon.  J. P.  for  Brecons.  High  Sheriff,  1923-4. 
Married,  1908,  Elisabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  McTurk,  of  Cray. 
Died  May  8,  1930;  buried  at  Devynock.  {Venn,  11.  535, 
which  gives  his  father's  name  as  Morgan;  Univ.  War  List; 
Medical  Directories;  1  he  limes,  May  10,  1930;  KeUy, 
Handbook.) 
THOMAS,  THOMAS  SHENTON  V/HITELEGGE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Oct.  1S98.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  William 
(next),  R.  of  Newton-in-the-lsle,  Cambs.  B.  Oct.  10,  1879,  in 
Southwark,  London.  School,  St  John's,  Leatherhead. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M..\.  1930.  Hon.  FeUow 
1936.  Sometime  .Assistant  Master  at  Evelyn's  prep.  School, 
Hillingdon,  .Middlesex.  In  the  Colonial  Civil  Service; 
Assistant  District  Commissioner,  East  African  Protectorate, 
1909;  Third  Assistant  Secretary,  1911;  Senior  Assistant 
Secretary,  1912;  Assistant  Chief  Secretary,  Uganda,  1919; 
Assistant  Secretary,  Nigeria,  1921;  Deputy  Chief  Secretary, 
1923;  Colonial  Secretary,  Gold  Coast  Colony,  1927.  Governor 
of  Nyasaland  Protectorate,  1929-32;  of  the  Gold  Coast 
Colony,  1932-4;  Governor  of  the  Straits  Settlements  and 
F.M.S.,  1934-45;  interned  by  the  Japanese,  1942-5,  during 
which  time  he  suffered  severe  hardships.  Retired,  1946. 
O.B.E.,  1919;  C.M.G.,  1929;  K.C.M.G.,  1931;  G.C.U.G.,  1937. 
Married,  Apr.  n,  1912,  Lucy  .Marguerite,  dau.  of  Colonel 
J.  A.  L.  Montgomery,  C.S.L,  and  had  issue.  Of  28,  Oakwood 
Court,  London,  W.,  in  1952.  {St  John's  Sch.,  Leatherhead, 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (Knightage);  Wiio's  Who.) 


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Thomas,  Thomas  William 

THOMAS,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  25,  1 871.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (and  Theophila).  B.  at 
Mothvey,  Carm.  Bapt.  Oct.  13,  1850.  [School,  Marlborough 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  Widnes,  Lanes., 
1875-7.  C.  of  St  Bride's,  Fleet  Street,  London;  1877-80. 
C.  of  St  Giles,  Norwich,  1880-5.  V.  of  Wicken,  Cambs.,  1885- 
92.  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  Cambridge,  1892-1907.  R.  of  Newton- 
in-the-Isle,  Cambs.,  1907-23-  Married,  Dec.  4.  1878,  Susie, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Whitelegge,  R.  of  Brampford- 
Speke,  Devon.  Lived  latterly  at  Great  Shelford,  Cambs., 
where  he  died  Jan.  27,  1929.  Father  of  the  above.  (Eagle, 
XLV.  279;  Crockford.) 

THOMAS,  TUDOR  VAUGHAN  HOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Jan.  26,  1872.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  Reece,  Esq. 
[of  Treffarne  House]  (and  Fanny,  dau.  of  Evan  George,  Esq.). 
B.  [1852]  at  Lampeter  Velfrey,  Pembs.  Bapt.  there,  June  3, 
1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Of  Lampeter  House,  Narberth, 
Pembs.  Married,  1878,  IsabeUa  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of 
General  Charles  Grant,  C.B.,  R.H.A.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Sept.  2,  1906,  aged  54.  (Eagle,  xxviii.  214;  Walford,  County 
Families;  The  limes,  Sept.  5,  1906.) 

THOMAS,  WALTER.  Incorp.  B.A.  from  Oxford,  1792;  M.A. 
1792.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  17,  1792-  [S.  of  John,  Esq., 
of  Llanagan,  Carm.]  Matric.  from  Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford, 
May  12,  1752.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1756-   (^'-  Oxon.) 

THOMAS,  WALTER  BLAYNEY.  Adm.  pens  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  14,  1894.  S.  of  Frederick,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  14,  1876, 
in  Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  1S95;  Scholar;  B.A.  1898.  Assistant  Master  at 
St  Cuthbert's  CoUege,  Worksop;  at  King  Edward's  School, 
Grantham;  at  the  Grammar  School,  Pontefract,  1910-28. 
Died  Feb.  7,  1928,  at  Pontefract.  (Scott,  MSS.;  School- 
masters' Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  9,  1928.) 
THOMAS,  WALWYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  4,  1889. 
[S.  of  — ,  of  Rhos  Villa,  WeUfield,  Carmarthen.]  B.  [Nov.  29, 
1870],  at  Carmarthen.  Schools,  Carmarthen  Grammar  and 
St  Paul's,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar;  B.A.  1892; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1895;  M.D.  1922.  At  St  George's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  and  House  Surgeon  there.  Chief  Medical 
Officer,  Maratha  plague  hospital,  Bombay,  in  1900.  Special 
plague  Medical  Officer,  Colony  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and 
Medical  Officer,  Table  Bay  harbour  board.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  South  African  Medical  Corps.; 
O.B.E.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Railway  and  Harbour 
Medical  Officer,  Table  Bay  Harbour  (1930).  Of  8,  Annandale 
Street,  Cape  Town,  in  1949.  (St  Paul's  Sck.  Reg.;  Peile,  11. 
749;  Medical  Directories.) 

THOMAS,  The  Rev.  WATKIN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  May  27,  1825;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  Matric.  Michs. 
1833;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1835-  Head  Master  of  St  John's 
College,  Ystradmeurig,  Cardigans.,  1823-5.  R.  of  LlanychU- 
wydog  with  Llanllawer,  Pembs.,  1825-57,  and  R.  of  Dinas, 
1836-57.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1865.  (Clergy  List; 
D.  G.  Osborne  Jones.) 

THOMAS,  WILFRID  SAVAGE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897. 
Eldest  s.  of  Wesley  Henry,  of  Uplands,  Haslemere,  Surrey. 
B.  Jan.  24,  1879,  at  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight.  School,  Bradfield 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of  Great  Marlow, 
Bucks.,  1902-6.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Adelaide, 
1906-8.  C.  of  Great  Marlow,  1909-11.  C.  of  Banbury  with 
Grimsbury,  Oxon.,  1911-13.  P.-in-charge  of  MaUala  mission. 
South  Australia,  1913-15-  C.  of  Amersham,  Bucks.,  1916-18. 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Lambeth,  1918-23.  V.  of  Headington 
Quarry,  Oxon.,  1924-35.  V.  of  Adderbury  with  MUton,  1935- 

9.  RuralDeanoflslip,  1929-35.  Married,  1916.  OfWindrush, 
Bicknoller,  Somerset,  in  1951-  (Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  10, 
1766.   Of  Kent.   Matric.  Easter,  1767;  Scholar;  B.A.  1771- 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  26,  1774. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  [Dr]  Hugh  (1724),  Master  of  the  CoUege.  B. 
[May  25,  1757],  at  Cambridge.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1774;  Scholar,  1775;  B.A.  1779;  M.A.  1782.  FeUow, 
1779-85-  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June,  1781;  priest,  Dec.  1781. 
V.  of  Blean,  Kent,  1784-92.  Probably  also  C.-in-charge  of 
Fobbing,  Essex,  1789-1803;  if  so,  married,  May,  1800,  Mrs 
WUkinson,  widow  of  Lieut.  WiUunson,  of  the  Royal  Bucks. 
MUitia,  and  died  in  1803.  (Peile,  11.  300;  Northants.  Clergy; 
G.  Mag.,  1804,  I.  88;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  July  11,  1801. 
Matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A.  1805. 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 

10,  1809.  Of  Anglesey.  School,  Beaumaris.  Matric.  Michs. 
1809;  Scholar,   1809;  B.A.   1813;  M.A.   1816.    Ord.  deacon 


Thomas,  William  Jones 

(Bangor)  June  5,  1814;  priest,  June  25,  1815,  as  'B.A., 
St  John's  CoUege,  Cambridge.'  R.  of  Llanbedr-Goch  with 
Llanfairmathafarneithaf,  Anglesey,  i8i4;C.  of  Llanddyfnan, 

1819.  R.  of  Llansadwrn,  1829-45.  Died  Apr.  10,  1845. 
(G.  Mag.,  1845,  II.  92;  F.  P.  White;  Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub., 
confuses  this  man  with  the  next;  Pryce,  Diocese  of  Bangor, 
123-) 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  26)  at  Jesus,  Mar.  18, 
1819;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [Youngest  s.  of  David,  Esq.,  of 
TrehoweU,  Pembs.  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  HoweU 
Howell,  of  Kilhernie,  Carmarthen).  B.  1792-]  Matric.  Easter, 
1827;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eli:.)  1829.  Ord.  deacon,  1819;  priest,  1821; 
C.  of  Dartmouth,  1819-20.  C.  of  St  Issey,  CornwaU,  1821-31. 
C.  of  Stoke-Climsland,  1831.  C.  of  Altarnon,  1831-8.  V.  of 
Manaccan,  1838.  V.  of  Sithney,  1839-69.  J. P.  for  CornwaU. 
Married,  1818,  Frances,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Waldegrave,  of 
Caistor,  Northants.  Died  Mar.  13,  1869,  at  Sithney.  (Btblto. 
Cornub.,  where  he  is  confused  with  the  above;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families;  F.  P.  White.) 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  22, 

1820.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1821;  B.A. 
1824. 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1882. 
Matric.  Michs.,  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  Davids)  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  LlaneUy,  Carm.,  1886-9. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Aberystwyth,  1890-2.  V.  of  Llanano  with 
Llanbadarn-Fynydd,  Radnors.,  1892-9.  R.  of  Bryngwyn, 
Hay,  1899-1920.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1921. 
THOMAS,  WILLIAM  GARNETT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  31,  i8i8.  S.  of  Lynch.  B.  in  the  Barbados, 
West  Indies.  School,  his  father.  Matric.  Michs.  18 18;  Scholar, 
1821;  B..'^.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1826; 
priest,  1827;  C.  of  Astley,  Lanes.,  1826-9.  P.C.  of  Burton- 
wood,  1829-76.  Disappears  from  Croc/s/or<i,  1883.  Brother  of 
George  (1826). 
THOMAS,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  15,  1832.  S.  of  James  Donoithorne.  B.  at  Banbury, 
Oxon.  School,  Kingsbridge,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1833. 
THOMAS,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  .^dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1885.  Of  Pembs.  [S.  of  E.  B.  in  1866.  School, 
Llandovery.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898. 
FootbaU  (rugby)  'blue,'  1886,  1887.  Played  for  Wales,  1885- 
91,  and  on  the  first  Rugby  tour  in  Australia,  1888.  Of  the 
Old  Manor  House,  Wrington,  Somerset,  in  1913.  (Fifty  Years 
of  Sport.) 
THOMAS,  WILLIAM  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Mar.  24,  1851.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  —  [WiUiam],  deceased 
(and  Anne,  dau.  of  Griffith  Roberts,  Esq.,  of  Beaumaris, 
Anglesey).  [B.  at  Trevor,  Beaumaris.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851. 
Ensign,  33rd  Foot,  1855;  Lieut.,  1858;  Lieut.,  99th  Foot, 
1863;  on  half  pay  as  Capt.,  1869.  Lieut.-Col.,  Anglesey 
MUitia,  1876-8.  Chief  Constable  of  Anglesey,  1877-94.  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Anglesey.  Died  June  2,  1896,  at  Trevor, 
Beaumaris.  Brother  of  Hugh  (1854).  (Boase,  lii.  933; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 
THOMAS,  WILLIAM  JENKYN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1888.  S.  of  John,  of  Cloddian,  Bala,  Merioneths.  B.  July  5, 
1870,  at  Bala.  School,  Friars,  Bangor.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
Scholar,  1890;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I  ist  Class)  1891;  M.A. 
1896.  Classical  Lecturer  at  the  University  College  of  North 
Wales,  Bangor,  1891-6.  Head  Master  of  Aberdare  County 
School,  1896-1905 ;  Head  Master  of  Hackney  Downs  (Grocers' 
Company)  School,  1905-45.  Author,  New  Latin  Delectus; 
Cambrensia;  The  Welsh  Fairy  Book;  Letters  to  a  Young 
Headmaster,  etc.  Of  Clare  Court,  Judd  Street,  London,  W.C, 
in  1950.  (W.  J.  Thomas;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
THOMAS,  WILLIAM  JOLLIFFE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1890.  B.  May  14,  1870.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1893;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Llandaff)  1894;  priest,  1895; 
C.  of  Ebbw  Vale,  Mon.,  1894-6.  C.  of  East  Brent,  Somerset, 
1896-1900.  C.  of  Yatton,  1900-5.  C.  of  Dodleston,  FUnts., 
1905-6.  R.  of  Treborough  and  V.  of  Withiel  Florey,  Somerset, 
1906-14.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Lansdowne,  Bath,  1915-18. 
P.C.  of  Cudworth  with  ChUUngton,  Somerset,  1919-24.  V.  of 
Draycott,  1924-9.  P.C.  of  Theale,  1929-40.  Died  in  1940. 
(Crockford.) 
THOMAS,  WILLIAM  JONES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  13,  1831.  [3rd]  s.  of  David,  of  Radnors.  (and  Catherine, 
eldest  dau.  of  WiUiam  Jones,  of  Ystrad  Walter,  Carm.). 
[B.  Dec.  4,  181 1.]  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1831; 
B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1836;  priest, 
1837;  C.  of  Kiknington,  Devon,  1836-8.  P.C.  of  Llanelweth, 
Radnors.,  1838-56.  C.  of  Titley,  Heref.,  1843-4.  C.  of 
Kington,  1845-7.  C.  of  Presteigne,  1847-9.  C.  of  Forden, 
Montgom.,  1849-53.  R.  of  Gladestry,  Radnors.,  1856-9.  V. 
of  Llanigan,  Brecons.,  1859-86.  J. P.,  for  Heref.,  Brecons. 
and  Radnors.   Married,  Jan.  22,  1839,  Anne  Elizabeth,  only 


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Thomas,  William  Mathew 

child  of  the  Rev.  John  Jones,  M.A.,  of  Hereford.  Died 
Feb  5  i856,  at  Llanthonv,  near  Hay.  Father  of  Nicholas 
C.  S.  (1869).  (Skreii'sbury  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  442  and 
MS.  note;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Burke,  L.G.) 
THOMAS,  WILLIAM  MATHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  15,  1854.  S.  of  Thomas,  officer  of  Excise  (and  Elizabeth). 

B.  at  Montgomery.  Bapt.  Mar.  13,  1831.  Matric.  Lent,  1855; 
B.A.  1859;  M..^.  1S75.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol, 
1859-  priest,  1861;  C.  of  Alvington  with  Woolastone,  Gloucs., 
1859-63.  C.  of  Tanfield,  Yorks.,  1863-73-  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Hove,  Brighton.  1873-4.  C.  of  Esher,  Surrey,  1874-5- 
C.-in-charge  of  St  George's,  Bournemouth,  1876-91.  V.  of 
Billingborough,  Lines.,  1891-1911.  Died  July  7,  ign- 
(Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle  July  21,  1911.) 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM  MUNNINGS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  23)  at 
DowNiNG,  June  30,  1827-  S.  of  W[ootton]  B[urton]  S[haw] 
[attorney],  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  B.  there.  School,  Man- 
chester Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  [Man- 
cluster  Sch.  Reg.,  m.) 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM  PROCKTER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  21,  1805;  from  St  Mary  HaU,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  Mav  7,  1801,  age  17.  Of  Wellington,  Somerset. 
[S.  of  Prockter,  of  Bishop's  Hull,  Somerset.]  Matnc.  Easter, 
1806;  LL.B.  1808.  V.  of  Sampford-Arundel,  Somerset,  1819- 
27.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1821.  V.  of  Holcombe-Bumell,  Devon, 
1822-7.  V.  of  Witheridge,  1832-43-  V.  of  WelUngton, 
Somerset,  1843-50.  Died  Oct.  29,  1850.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Foster. 
Index  Eccles. ;  Clergy  List.) 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  26,  1845.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Delph,  Saddleworth,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon, 
1849-  priest,  1850;  C.  of  Woodhouse,  Huddersfield,  1850-4. 

C.  of  Hemingford  Grey,  Hunts.,  1854-6.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Peterborough,  1856-91.  Died  Dec.  2,  1891.  {Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Dec.  g,  1891.) 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM  SLATER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept. 
26,  186S.   Did  not  reside. 

THOMAS-PETER,  JOHN  FRANKLEN  (1870),  see  PETER. 

THOMASON,  PHILIP  ROLLASON.  Adm.  at  TRiNiTY  Hall, 
1857.  S.  of  Yeoville  [architect],  of  Observatory  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London  [and  Birmingham].  [B.  Oct.  27,  1839.] 
School,  MiU  HiU.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1891. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  i,  1894.  Married, 
Nov.  16,  1904.  Of  Ivema  Gardens,  Kensington,  London  and 
of  Colehill,  Wimbome,  Dorset,  1946.  {Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists.) 

THOMASON,  THOMAS  TRUEBODY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  June  23,  1792-  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Plymouth 
School,  Greenwich  (Mr  Bakewell).  [B.  June  7,  i774,  at 
-  Plymouth.]  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Norrisian  prize,  1795  and 
1800;  B.A.  {5th  Wrangler)  1796.  Migrated  to  Queens', 
Jan.  12,  1797;  M.A.  1799-  Fellow  of  Queens',  i797;  tutor. 
Ord.  deacon,  1796,  as  C.  to  Charles  Simeon  at  Holy  Trimty, 
Cambridge.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cheltenham.  Chaplain  to  the 
East  India  Company  in  Bengal,  1808-29,  being  'one  of  the 
five  Evangelical  Chaplains  nominated  by  Simeon.'  Married 
(i)  Jan.  1799,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Fawcett,  of 
Scaleby  Castle,  Yorks.  (founder  of  the  European  Female 
Orphanage,  Calcutta);  (2)  Dorothy  — .  Died  June  20,  1829, 
in  Mauritius,  while  returning  to  England.  M.I.  in  the  Old 
(or  Mission)  Church,  Calcutta.  (Major  V.  Hodson;  G.  Mag., 
1829,  II.  647.) 

THOMASON,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  2,  1S52.  S.  of  the  Hon.  James,  Lieut. - 
Governor  of  the  N.W.  Provinces  of  India.  B.  Sept.  14,  1836, 
at  Azimguhr.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A. 
1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  i860;  priest,  i860. 
V.  of  Burgh  with  Winthorpe,  Lines.,  1863-70.  Died  in  1870. 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 
THOMLINSON,  JOHN.  .-^dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1780.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  of  [Blencogo],  Carlisle.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1780.  Of  Brisco  HiU,  Carlisle.  High 
Sheriff  of  Cumberland,  1807.  Capt.,  Col.  Howard's  Rangers. 
Married,  1801,  Sarah  P.  Langford.  Died,  s.p.,  Nov.  9,  1811. 
Brother  of  William  (1785)-  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 
THOMLINSON,  JOHN  WINN.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  May  17,  1791. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (next),  R.  of  Cley-next-the-Sea, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  Bapt.  May  23,  1773.  Matric.  Michs.  1791; 
Scholar,  1791;  B.A.  1795-  --^dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  10, 
1790.  Married,  May  5,  1803,  Frances  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  George  Chad,  of  Thursford,  Norfolk.  Succeeded  John 
Thomlinson  (1751)  in  his  Cley  estates,  1792.  Died,  suddenly, 
of  apoplexy,  Dec.  30,  1835.  Brother  of  Robert  (1803). 
{Peile,  II.  332;  G.  Mag.,  1836,  I.  213,  which  gives  date  of 
death  as  Dec.  26.) 


Thompson,  Alexander  Hamilton 

THOMLINSON,  ROBERT,  .^dm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Christ's, 
Tan.  28,  1758.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1758;  Scholar,  1759;  B.A, 
{nth  Wrangler)  1762;  M.A.  1765-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
1763;  priest.  May  13,  1764-  C.  of  Cley-next-the-Sea,  NorfoUc, 
1763-  R.  there,  1764-1801.  R.  of  BUckling,  1767-1801. 
Married  Alice  Winn.  Died  Oct.  23,  1801;  buried  at  Cley, 
Oct  23,  i8oi,  'rector  and  patron  of  the  Church.'  Father  of 
the  next  and  of  John  W.  (1791)-  (?"'«.  "■  264;  Al.  Oxon. 
erroneously  associates  an  Oxford  contemporary  namesake 
with  the  cure  of  Cley.) 

THOMLINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  1803  (but  not 
found  in  College  Adm.  Reg.).  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (above). 
Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1807-  Died  Feb.  22,  1809,  aged  22; 
buried  at  Cley.   Brother  of  John  W.  (1791)-   {PeiU,  11.  355-) 

THOMLINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  13.  1 754- 
S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1711),  deceased,  of  Newark,  Notts. 
[School,  Wakefield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1754;  Scholar,  i755; 
B.A.  1758;  M.A.  1761.  C.  of  Escrick,  Yorks.,  1766-79-  C. 
of  Waltham,  1779-85- 

THOMLINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's. 
June  10,  1785.  [2nd]  s.  of  John,  Esq.  [of  Blencogo,  Carlisle]. 
B.  at  Carlisle.  Schools,  Harrow  and  Leeds.  Scholar,  1785. 
Kept  two  terms.  Ensign,  30th  (Cambridgeshire)  Regt.  of 
Foot,  1787;  Lieut.,  1791;  Capt.,  17931  Major,  91st  Foot,  1794; 
Lieut. -Col.,  1800;  Lieut.-Col.,  i8th  Foot,  1809.  Married 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Plumbe,  of  ,\ughton.  Lanes. 
Died,  181 1,  on  passage  home  from  the  West  Indies.  Brotherof 
John  (1780).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  513;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

THOMPSON  (post  MEVSEY-THOMPSON),  ALBERT  CHILDERS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1867.  [3rd]  s.  of  Harry 
Stephen  (1826).  B.  [July  13],  1848,  at  Kirby  [Hall],  Yorks 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1869;  migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  17,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1872.  On  the  North- 
Eastern  Circuit.  Married,  Aug.  9,  1882,  Mabel  Louisa, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  and  Hon.  James  Walter  Lascelles, 
and  granddaughter  of  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Harewood,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Mar.  20,  1894,  in  London.  Brother  of  Henry  M. 
(1863),  Charies  M.  (1868)  and  Ernest  C.  {1877,  sub  Meysey- 
Thompson).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

THOMPSON,  ALBERT  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  30,  1898.  S.  of  John  Albert.  B.  June  19,  1875.  m 
Liverpool.  School,  Liverpool  Collegiate.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1901; 
priest,  1902;  C.  of  West  Ham,  1901-9.  Metropolitan  Associa- 
tion Secretary  and  Assistant  Secretary  (Home),  C.C.C.S., 
1909-11;  Assistant  Secretary  (Continental),  1911-12.  V.  of 
St  Jude's,  East  Brixton,  Surrev,  1912-17.  V.  of  St  James's, 
Clapham  Park,  1917-21.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Clifton,  Gloucs., 
1921-9.  R.  of  Beccles,  Sufiolk,  1929-34.  V.  of  St  Giles, 
Northampton,  1934-6.  Married,  June  28,  1911,  Eleanor  E.N. , 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Code,  Esq.,  of  Redhill.  Died  Jan.  12, 
1936,  at  Limavady  Church,  Co.  Londonderry,  in  the  pulpit, 
after  preaching.  {Peile,  11.  828;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Jan.  15,  1936;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

THOMPSON,  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1892.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John 
(Trinity  College,  Dublin),  [V.  of  St  Gabriel's,  Bristol]  (and 
Annie  Hastings  Cooper).  B.  Nov.  7,  1873.  at  Clifton.  Schools, 
Clifton  CoUege  (the  Rev.  J.  Wilson),  Totnes,  Devon  [and 
St  LawTrence  CoUege,  Ramsgate].  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895;  M.A.  1903.  Hon.  FeUow,  1938.  Hon.  D.Litt.,  Durham; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Leeds;  Hon.  Litt.D.,  Oxford,  1948-  Lecturer  m 
English  at  Armstrong  College,  Univ.  of  Durham,  19 19-21; 
Reader  in  Medieval  History  and  Archaeology  at  Durham, 
192 1-2.  Reader  in  Medieval  History  at  Leeds  Univ.,  1922-4 ; 
Professor  of  History,  1924-39.  Ford  Lecturer  at  Oxford, 
1932-3.  Birkbeck  Lecturer  on  Ecclesiastical  History  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1933-5-  Hon.  A.R.I.B..-^.  Member 
of  Royal  Commission  on  Historical  Monuments,  1933,  and  of 
the  Ancient  Monuments  Board.  F.B.A.;  F.S.A.;  Vice- 
President,  1933-7.  C.B.E.,  1938.  President,  Royal  .\rchaeo- 
logical  Institute,  1939-45-  Married,  Apr.  28,  1903,  Amy, 
younger  dau.  of  Alfred  Gosling,  Esq.,  of  Colchester.  Author, 
Cambridge  and  its  Colleges;  The  Ground  Plan  of  the  English 
Parish  Church;  Historical  Growth  of  the  English  Parish 
Church;  Military  Architecture  in  England  in  the  Middle  Ages; 
English  Monasteries;  Cathedral  Churches  of  England;  The 
Statutes  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Durham,  etc.  Of  7,  Beau- 
fort Mansions,  London,  S.W.  Died  at  Exmouth,  Sept.  4, 
1952.  Brotherof  Archibald  H.J.  (1898).  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.; 
St  Lawrence's  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Sept.  5, 
1952.) 


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Thompson,  Alexander  Philip 

THOMPSON,  ALEXANDER  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  2,  1829;  afterwards  Fell. -Com.  [S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at 
Orleans,  Feb.  1805.  Cadet,  Madras  Cavalry,  1820;  Comet, 
1821;  Lieut.,  1824;  Capt.,  8th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  1829; 
retired,  Jan.  20,  1835.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829.  Migrated  pens, 
to  Corpus  Christi,  May  31,  1830;  B.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Apr.  26,  1835 ;  C.  of  Wardley  with  Belton,  Rutland, 
1835-6.  Died  at  Torquay,  Oct.  24,  1836,  'late  curate  of 
Belton  and  Wardley,  Rutland.'  (Northants.  Clergy,  G.  Mag., 
1836,  II.  663;  V.  Hodson.) 

THOMPSON,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1849.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  Vincent  (1801)  [Serjeant-at-Law].  B. 
[Oct.  7,  1831],  in  London.  Schools,  Rugby  and  Brighton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1855.  Comet,  6th  Dragoons,  1855; 
sold  out,  1857.  An  artist.  Studied  painting  in  Munich  and 
Paris.  Illustrated  Log  of  the  Water  Lily,  by  R.  B.  Mansfield 
(B.A.,  Oxon.),  whom  he  accompanied  on  the  voyage,  etc. 
Represented  the  Daily  News  at  the  coronation  of  Tsar  Alex- 
ander III  at  Moscow  in  1883.  For  some  time  managed  two 
theatres  at  Manchester.  Designed  more  than  5000  costumes 
for  the  English  stage.  Author  of  many  comedy  dramas,  light 
operas,  burlesques,  etc.  Resided  latterly  in  America.  Died 
Aug.  31,  1895,  in  New  York.  Brother  of  Frederick  (1857) 
and  Vincent  T.  (1847).   {Boase,  vi,  679.) 

THOMPSON,  ARCHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  23,  1786. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Seth  (1751),  Chaplain  of  Kensington  Palace.] 

B.  in  Kensington.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  B.A. 
1791;  M.  A.  1794.  Fellow,  1791-4.  Alternate  morning  preacher 
at  Quebec  Chapel,  Portman  Square  and  afternoon  preacher 
at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square;  evening  preacher  at  the 
Magdalen.  Died  Feb.  13,  1805,  'through  over-exertion.' 
{G.  Mag.,  1S05,  I.  191.) 

THOMPSON,  ARCHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1832. 
[S.  of  Charles,  of  Kensington,  London.  B.  Mar.  27,  1814.] 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A."  1839;  M.A.  1842. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  for  Peterb.)  1838;  priest  (Peterb.)  1840; 

C.  of  Daventry,  Northants.,  1838-40.  C.  of  Wadhurst, 
Sussex,  1840-2.  R.  of  Ashby  with  Fenby,  Lines.,  1842-4. 
R.  of  Hotham,  Yorks.,  1844-56.  R.  of  Brimpton,  Berks., 
1856-77.  Resided  subsequently  at  Bath,  where  he  died 
Apr.  30,  1904.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
May  3,  1904.) 

THOMPSON,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Feb.  24,  1854.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Hodgson  (1813), 
deceased.  B.  at  Tottenham.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs. 
1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Of  BeU  Bar,  Hatfield,  Herts. 
J. P.  for  Herts.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1848)  and  WiUiam  H. 
(1852).    (Camb.  Univ.  Year-book,  1906.) 

THOMPSON,  ARCHIBALD  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1898.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Trinity  CoUege, 
Dublin),  V.  of  St  Gabriel's,  Bristol;  of  Endcliffe  House, 
Henbury,  near  Bristol.  B.  Apr.  20,  1880,  at  the  Vicarage, 
Easton,  Bristol.  School,  South-Eastem  College,  Ramsgate. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  Special  List,  employed  at  the  War  Office;  O.B.E.; 
Lieut. -Col.,  Chief  Compensation  Officer,  R. A. F.,  Air  Ministry). 
Married,  Apr.  22,  igo8,  Mary  Vining,  youngest  dau.  of 
Arthur  Baker,  Esq.,  of  Henbury  Hill  House,  near  Bristol.  Of 
Castle  House,  Knockholt,  Kent,  in  1934.  Died  at  Lechlade, 
Dec.  31,  1952.  Brother  of  Alexander  H.  (1892).  (Reg.  of  St 
Laurence  Coll.) 

THOMPSON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1886.  S. 
of  Edwin.  B.  Jan.  10,  1868,  at  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1901.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Royal 
Grammar  School,  Guildford.  Died  Feb.  16,  1904.  {The 
Times,  Feb.  19,  1904.) 

THOMPSON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emm.anuel,  Sept.  25, 
1887.  S.  of  W.,  Esq.,  of  Glaisdale  House,  King's  Lynn, 
Norfolk.  [Schools,  King's  Lynn  and  the  Leys,  Cambridge.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Assistant  Master 
at  SUcoates  School,  Wakefield;  at  Castle  Hill  School,  W. 
Ealing;  at  King  Edward  VTI  Grammar  School,  King's  Lynn, 
1906-36.  Died  Feb.  10,  1936.  Left  money  to  Emmanuel  for 
an  Exhibition  in  Spanish.  (R.  Gardner;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

THOMPSON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17,  1890. 
S.  of  Arthur  [Kelly],  of  7,  Dormer  Place,  Leamington, 
Warws.  B.  [Sept.  10],  1872,  at  Epsom.  School,  Brighton 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893.  At  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1899.  House  Surgeon, 
Derbyshire  Royal  Infirmary.  Practised  at  Newbury,  Berks. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  Capt., 
R.A.F.;  D.C.M.S.,  Ministry  of  Pensions).  Practised  sub- 
sequently at  Brighton.  Married,  1901,  Lilian  Mary,  dau.  of 
Godfred  Critchley-Salmanson.  Of  20,  East  Drive,  Brighton, 
in  1949.  {Medical  Directories;  Berks.,  Bucks,  and  Beds. 
Contemporary  Biographies,  289.) 


Thompson,  Basil 

THOMPSON,  ARTHUR  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  4,  1886.  S.  of  Johnson,  minister  and  schoolmaster,  of 
Tregony  (and  Susanna  Isabella  Amot  Ker).  B.  Mar.  4,  1868, 
at  Tregony,  Cornwall.  School,  Hart  House,  Tregony  (Mr 
J.  Thompson).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1895. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  St  Ignatius, 
Hendon,  Durham,  1892-4.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  West  Hartlepool, 
1894-6.  V.  of  St  .-Andrew's,  Eccles,  Lanes.,  1896-1919.  Rural 
Dean  of  Eccles,  1908-19.  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  1914. 
Married,  Sept.  4,  1900,  Marion  Ada,  dau.  of  Thomas  Doughty 
Pritchard,  of  Pendleton.  Died  July  27,  1933,  at  Mytton 
House,  Montford  Bridge,  Shrewsbury;  buried  at  Fitz,  Salop. 
(Eagle,  XLViii.  72;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
July  28,  1933.) 

THOMPSON,  ARTHUR  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1878.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Preswylfa,  Cardiff.  B.  Dec.  28,  1859, 
at  Cardiff.  School,  Grove  House,  Tottenham,  London 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Whewell  Scholar,  1880; 
(Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1881);  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885;  M.B. 
and  B.Chir.  1892;  M.D.  1900.  At  the  London  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1891.  Practised  in  London.  Surgeon, 
Western  Ophthalmic  Hospital.  Chief  Clinical  Assistant, 
Ophthalmic  Hospital,  Moorfields.  Author,  ophthalmic.  Died 
Jan.  II,  1937,  at  Hampstead.  Brother  of  Joseph  W.  (1873). 
(Medical Directories;  Wlwwas  Who;  The  Times, ]a.Q..  13, 1937.) 

THOMPSON,  ARTHUR  JAMES  KAYSS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  i,  1891.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas,  bank  clerk,  of 
Prospect,  Hest  Bank,  Lanes,  (and  Anne  Bainbridge  Kayss). 
B.  Mar.  24,  1872,  at  Scotforth.  School,  Lancaster  (the 
Rev.  W.  Pryke).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1900. 
Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1896;  priest,  1897;  C.  of  St  James, 
Heywood,  Lanes.,  1896-7.  Assistant  Chaplain,  Church  of  the 
Resurrection,  Brussels,  1897-9.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Shepherd's 
Bush,  1899-1900.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Kentish  Town,  1900-4. 
Assistant  Chaplain,  H.M.  prison,  Wandsworth,  1904-6; 
Chaplain  at  H.M.  prison,  Warwick,  1906-7;  at  Leeds,  1907-8; 
at  Aylesbury,  1908-13.  V.  of  Bierton  with  Quarrendon, 
Bucks.,  1913-26.  C.  of  Guildford,  Surrey,  1926-7.  R.  of 
Rampisham  with  Wraxall,  Dorset,  1927-34.  Chaplain  to  the 
British  communities  in  North  Chile,  1936-43.  Married,  Oct. 
28,  1902,  Mary  Lucy,  only  dau.  of  William  Seal,  of  London. 
Lost  at  sea,  through  enemy  action.  May  3,  1943,  on  his  way 
back  to  England.   (Crockford.) 

THOMPSON,  ARTHUR  WELLINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Sept.  29,  1885.  [2nd,  twin]  s.  of  the  Rev.  F[rancis] 
D[aniel],  (Trinity  College,  Dublin),  of  17,  Tanfield  Street, 
Leeds  (and  Kate,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Roose,  of  Liverpool). 
[B.  Oct.  7,  1865.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1885 ;  B.A.  1888 ;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop  Mitchinson, 
for  Peterb.)  1889;  priest  (Peterb.)  1890;  C.  of  St  Giles's, 
Northampton,  1889-1900.  V.  of  Pennington,  Lanes.,  1900-5. 
R.  of  Salford,  1905-22.  Rural  Dean  of  Salford,  1912-22. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  1917.  R.  and  Rural  Dean  of 
Ashton-under-Lyne,  1922-35.  Married,  1895,  Maude  E. 
Pierce,  of  Nottingham.  Died,  suddenly,  June  8,  1937,  at 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.  Twin  brother  of  Francis  D'A.  (1886); 
brother  of  Ernest  P.  P.  L.  (1888).  (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland; 
Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
June  9,  1937.) 

THOMPSON,  AUGUSTUS  PERRONET.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1898.  2nd  s.  of  Reginald  Edward  (1853),  M.D.,  of  73, 
Lillie  Road,  Fulham  (and  Anne  Isabella  de  Morgan).  B. 
Aug.  I,  1879,  at  9,  Cranley  Place,  South  Kensington.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Barnes  Scholar,  1899;  B.A. 
(5th  Wrangler)  1901;  (Maths.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1902); 
Smith's  prize,  1903.  Drowned  in  the  Cam,  July  11,  1903,  near 
St  John's  College.  Brother  of  Reginald  C.  (1895),  and 
Edward  V.  (1899).  (St  Paul's)  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  drowned 
July  16;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  July  17,  1903;  The  Times,  July 
18,  1903.) 

THOMPSON,  BARRY  CORT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895. 
Eldest  s.  of  Frederick  William,  solicitor,  of  Grantham,  Lines. 
B.  there,  June  20,  1876.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1902;  practised 
at  Grantham  (Messrs  Henry  Thompson  and  Sons).  Registrar 
of  Grantham  County  Court.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Major,  Lincolnshire  Regt.  (T.F.);  T.D.).  Of  Tindall 
Lodge,  Grantham.  Died  there,  Sept.  13,  1944.  (Oaklutm  Sch, 
Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Sept.  16,  1944.) 

THOMPSON,  BASIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1887.  Only  s.  of  John,  schoolmaster,  of  St  Anne's-on-Sea, 
Lanes.  B.  at  Bowdon,  near  Altrincham.  School,  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1904.  Assistant 
Master  at  Cargilfield  prep.  School,  Edinburgh,  1893;  Joint 
Head  Master  of  Sandy  Knoll  prep.  School,  St  Anne's-on-Sea, 
1894;  Head  Master,  1904-18-.  (Rossall  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 


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THOMPSON,  BEILBY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  i8)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  i6,  1759.  [Elder]  s.  of  Beilbv  [of  Escrick,  Yorks.;  High 
Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1730]  (and  Sarah,  widow  of  Sir  Darcy 
Dawes).  B.  at  Y'ork.  School,  Craik  near  Easingwold.  Of 
Escrick.  M.P.  for  Hedon,  Yorks.,  1768-80  and  1790-6;  for 
Thirsk,  1780-4.  Died  June  10,  1799,  at  his  house  in  Cavendish 
Square,  London.  Brother  of  Richard  (1761).  {Pcile,  11.  269; 
Return  of  M.P.s;  G.  Mag.,  1799,  i.  534-) 
THOMPSON,  BENJAMIN  NORTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  25,  1871.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Benjamin,  of  7,  Beech  Terrace, 
Fairfield,  Liverpool.  B.  Mar.  6,  1852,  in  Canada.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1871 ;  B.A.  1875;  M.A. 
1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of 
Sawley,  Derbs.,  1878-80.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bournemouth, 
1880-2.  R.  of  Wistaston,  Cheshire,  1882-4.  Inc.  of  Christ 
Church,  Walcot,  Bath,  1884-1911.  R.  of  Weston-super-.Mare 
and  Rural  Dean  of  Locking,  1911-24.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1902- 
24.  Died  Nov.  16,  1938,  at  30,  Victoria  Street,  Tenby.  {Bury 
St  Edmunds  Sck.  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  18,  1938.) 
THOMPSON,  BENJAMIN  PEILE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Feb.  23,  1847.  [2nd]  s.  of  Matthew  [of  Manningham  Lodge, 
Bradford,  Yorks.]  (and  Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Atkinson,  of  Thorp-Arch,  Yorks.).  B.  [Feb.  3,  1828], 
at  Bradford.  Matric.  Lent,  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1856. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1853;  priest.  1854;  C.  of  Spetchley, 
Worcs.,  1853-5.  C.  of  Snodland,  Kent,  1855-65.  C.  of 
Kemsing,  1866-7.  V.  of  St  Laurence,  Seal,  1867-1908. 
Married,  June  14,  1854,  Rosa  Grevis,  dau.  of  Col.  Grevoise 
James,  of  Ightham  Court,  Kent,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  29, 
1908.  Brother  of  Matthew  W.  (1838).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Apr.  10,  1908.) 
THOMPSON,  BERTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  I,  1S89.  S.  of  John,  of  19,  Clare  Road,  Halifax.  School, 
Bradford.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1925.  Of  the 
Church  of  England  Grammar  School,  S.  Yarra,  Melbourne, 
Australia,  in  1946.  (C.U.  Pari.  Reg.) 
THOMPSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  16,  1825. 

Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1825. 
THOMPSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  20,  1831. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Bilton,  near  Hull.  B.  there.  May  9, 
1812.  School,  Grantham  (Mr  Andrews).]  Migrated  to  Sidney, 
Oct.  26,  1831.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1835;  priest,  1836.  V.  of  Horton  with  Woodlands, 
Dorset,  1837.  P.C.  of  Lea  Marston,  Warws.,  1844-53.  V.  of 
South  Mymms,  Middlesex,  1853-70.  Latterly  of  10,  Addison 
Gardens,  London,  W.  Died  Dec.  21,  1891,  in  London. 
(Crockford;  F.  Brittain;  Tlie  Guardian,  Dec.  23,  1891.) 
THOMPSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  26)  at  Jesus, 
May  27,  1839.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs. 
1839.  Brother  of  William  T.  (1826). 
THOMPSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity. 
May  12  1855.  S.  of  Isaac,  of  Northallerton,  Y'orks.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  (35'^!  Wrangler) 
1859;  M.A.  1862.  Sometime  in  business  at  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  as  a  marine  manufacturing  engineer;  afterwards  a 
consulting  engineer.  Living  at  Rockhurst,  Amside,  in  1909. 
[Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 
THOMPSON,  CHARLES  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1883.  S.  of  John,  builder,  of  the  Lindens, 
Peterborough.  B.  there,  Apr.  10,  1864.  Schools,  Oundle  and 
Peterborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar,  1884;  B.A. 
18S6;  M.A.  1890.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Lawrence  College, 
Ramsgate;  at  the  United  Services  College,  Westward  Ho!, 
in  1903;  at  St  George's,  Harpenden;  at  St  Marylebone 
Grammar  School,  London,  in  1910.  Died  Dec.  27,  1947,  in 
London.  Brother  of  John  C.  C.  (1900).  (Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Dec.  30,  1947-) 
THOMPSON,  CHARLES  LACY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  24,  1873.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  Charles,  colliery-lessee 
of  Milton  Hall,  Brampton,  Carlisle  (and  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
Richard  Lacy,  Esq.,  of  Holmpton,  Yorks.).  B.  July  19,  1857, 
at  Brampton,  Cumberland.  Schools,  Carlisle  Grammar  and 
King's  College,  London.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1875- 
Matric  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.  Of  Farlam  Hall,  Cumberland. 
Capt.,  3rd  Batt.,  the  Border  Regt.,  1878-9.  D.L.  and  J. P. 
for  Cumberland.  High  Sheriff,  1900.  Married,  1889,  Carolme 
Forbes,  dau.  of  A.  Whitelaw,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Apr.  23,  1920.  Brother  of  James  (1878),  Robert  H. 
(1885)  and  Thomas  E.  B.  (1878).  (Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.; 
Army  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times,  Apr.  29, 
1920.) 
THOMPSON(  post  MEYSEY-THOMPSON),  CHARLES  MAUDE- 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1868.  [4th]  s.  of  Harry 
Stephen  (1826),  of  Kirbv  Hall,  Yorks.  B.  Dec.  5,  1849.  at 
York.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872,  as 
Charles  Mawhood  T.;  M.A.  1876.  C.  of  Whitby,  Yorks.,  1873- 
5.  C.  of  St  Pancras,  London,  1875-6.  R.  of  Middle  Claydon, 
Bucks.,  1876-9.    Married,  Apr.  28,  1874,  Emily  Mary,  2nd 


Thompson,  D'Arcy  Wentworth 

dau    of  Sir  Tames  Walker,  ist  Bart.  Travelled  in  America 
for  his  health,  and  died  there,  Sept.  12,  1881.    Brother  of 
Albert  C.  (1867),  Henry  M.  (1863)  and  Ernest  C.  (1877,  sub 
Meysey-Thompson) ;  father  of  Harold  J.  (1896,  sub  Meysey- 
Thompson).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford; 
Clergy  List.) 
THOMPSON,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
June  15,  1805.    Of  Yorks.    [S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Midhurst.]     Matric.    Michs.    1805;   B.A.    1809;   M.A.    1812. 
Worts  Travelling  FeUow.   Capt.,  ist  Foot  Guards.   Killed  in 
action  near  Bayonne,  Dec.  12,  1813.    Brother  of  Thomas  P. 
(1798).    (G.  Mag.,  1814,  I.  I75-) 
THOMPSON,  CHRISTOPHER  FRANCIS  (1805),  see  FRANCIS. 
THOMPSON,  CLARENCE  WATSON  BLOOMER.   Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Oct.  1891.  S.  of  Westley  Haynes.  B.  Apr.  10,  1874, 
at  Cradley,  Worcs.    Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1896.    Adm. 
Solicitor,  1902 ;  practised  at  Brighton  and  at  Yeovil,  Somerset. 
(La-u'  Lists.) 
THOMPSON,  CLAUDE  METFORD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  28,  1876.    S.  of  .Alexander,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset. 
B.  there,  Dec.  5,  1855.    Schools,  Taunton  and  University 
College,  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1877;  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,   ist  Class,    1879);  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.    D.Sc. 
Professor  of  Chemistry  at  the  University  College  of  South 
Wales  and  Monmouthshire,  Cardiff,  1883-1921.  Died  Jan.  4, 
1933,  at  Cardiff.    Doubtless  brother  of  Herbert  M.  (1875)- 
(Schoolmasters'    Directories;    Who    was    Who;    The    Tunes, 
Jan.  5,  1933) 
THOMPSON,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1894. 
[Eldest]   s.  of   Reginald   (1864),  of  HoUings  Hall,   Esholt, 
Shipley,  Yorks.  B.  there  [Oct.  8],  1875.  School, Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.   Director  (and  Secretary)  of 
Messrs  W.  Whitaker  and  Co.,  brewers.    Of  Alverley  Hall, 
Doncaster,  in   1911.    Died,  unmarried,  Nov.   12,   1929,  at 
Whitemoor  House,  Ollerton;  buried  at  Guiseley.    (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Nov.  14,  1929.) 
THOMPSON,  CORNELIUS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  21)   at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1824.   S.  of  Joseph.   B.  at  Battlebarrow,  Westmor- 
land. School,  Appleby.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828.  Ord. 
deacon,  1828;  priest,  1829.  V.  of  Elkesley,  Notts.,  1838-47. 
R.  of  Kirton,  1848-72.  R.  of  West  Barkwith,  Lines.,  1877-82. 
Married  (2)  Sophia  Rosa,  elder  dau.  of  E.  H.  C.  Monckton. 
Latterly  of   2,   Codrington   Place,   Clifton,   where  he  died 
Oct.  19,  1884.    Father  of  Frederick  L.  (1862).    (Crockford; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  29,  1884;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.  (sub  Viscount  Galway) ;  V.  Hodson.) 
THOMPSON,  D'ARCY  WENTWORTH.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  16,  1848.   S.  of  John  Skelton,  shipmaster,  deceased,  of 
Wigton,  Cumberiand  (and  Mary  Mitchell).    B.  at  sea,  off 
Van  Diemen's  Land,  Apr.  i8,  1829.  School,  Christ's  Hospital. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848.   Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Dec.  19,  1848; 
Scholar;  Browne  medal,  1849;  B.A.  ((>th  Classic),  1852;  M.A. 
1855.    Classical  Master  at  Edinburgh  Academy,   1852-63. 
where  R.  L.  Stevenson  was  one  of  his  pupils,  and  recorded 
the  fact  in  his  song  beginning  'Dear  Thompson's  Class. 
Professor   of    Greek    (and    Librarian)    at    Queen's    College, 
Galway,  1863-1902.  Lowell  Lecturer  at  Boston,  Mass.,  1867. 
Married  (i)  1859,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gamgee,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  1866,  Amy,  dau.  of  William  B.  Drury,  of  Boden 
Park,   Co.   Dublin,   and   had   further   issue.     Author,   Day 
Dreams  of  a  Schoolmaster;  Wayside  Thoughts  of  an  Asopho- 
philosopher;   Wayside  Thoughts   (LoveU  Lectures);  Nursery 
Nonsense  of  Rhymes  without  Reason;  Fun  and  Earnest  or 
Rhymes  tenth  Reason,  etc.    Died  Jan.  25,  1902,  at  Galway. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  D.A  .B.) 
THOMPSON,  D'ARCY  WENTWORTH.    .Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.   8,    1880.    S.  of  D'Arcy  Wentworth   (above),  of  The 
Crescent,   Galway   (and   Fanny,   dau.   of  Joseph   Gamgee). 
B.  May  2,  i860,  in  Edinburgh.  School,  Edinburgh  Academy. 
Matric.   Michs.  1880;  Scholar,  1881;  (Nat.  Sci.  Tnp.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class,  1882;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1883);  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1893; 
Litt.D.  1912.   Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford;  Hon.  LL.D.,  .A.berdeen. 
F.R.S.  1916;  F.R.S.E.;  President,  1934-9-    Junior  Demon- 
strator   in    Physiologv,    18S3-4.     Delegate,    Behnng    Sea 
Fisheries  Conference,  1897;  North  Sea  Conference  at  Stock- 
hohn,  1899,  etc.    Professor  of  Natural  History  (St  Andrews 
University)  at  University  College,  Dundee,   1884-1917;  at 
St  Andrews,  1917-48.    Herbert  Spencer  Lecturer  at  Oxford, 
1913;  Huxley  Lecturer  at  Birmingham,  1917.    President  of 
the  Classical  Association,    1929;   of   the  Scottish  Classical 
Association,  1935.    Lowell  Lecturer  at  Boston,  Mass.,  1936. 
C.B.,  1898.    Knighted,  1937.    Gold  medal,  Linnean  Society, 
1938.   Married,  July  4,  1901,  Maureen,  elder  dau.  of  William 
Drury,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue.    Author,  Science  and  the 
Classics;  A   Glossary  of  Greek  Birds;  A   Glossary  of  Greek 
Fishes;   Form  and'Orouih,  etc.    Died   June   21,    1948,   at 
St  Andrews.   (Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.;  Historical  Register,  141; 
Who's  Who;  The  Times,  June  23,  1948.) 


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Thompson,  Edmund 

THOMPSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  14,  1835.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Tumham  Green,  Middlesex. 
School,  Putney.  Tancred  Student,  1835.  Matric.  Lent,  1836; 
Scholar;  B.A.  {33rd.  Wrangler)  1840;  M.A.  1843.  FeUow,  1840; 
Senior  Dean,  1860-4  and  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1841; 
priest,  1842;  C.  of  Islip,  Northants.,  1843-9.  C.  of  PUton, 
1849-51.  C.  of  Faringdon,  Berks.,  1852-60.  R.  of  Clipston, 
Northants.,  1867-83,  when  he  resigned  through  infirm 
health.  Married,  Oct.  29,  1867,  Miss  Lindley.  Resided 
latterly  at  18,  St  Mary's  Road,  Leamington,  where  he  died, 
Aug.  19,  1904.  {Peile,  u.  456;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  22, 
1904.) 

THOMPSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  30, 
1848.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Lyndhurst  Road,  Camberwell. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1856.  Principal  of  the 
Presidency  College,  Madras.  Died  Aug.  26,  1884,  aged  55. 
(T.  A .  Walker,  496  and  MS.  note.) 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  18,  1827. 
Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835;  D.D.  1847.  Ord. 
deacon,  1833;  priest,  1834.  R.  of  Keyworth,  Notts.,  1834-40. 
Minister  of  Charlotte  Chapel,  Pimlico,  London,  1840-5. 
P.C.  of  All  Saints,  St  John's  Wood,  1846-50.  V.  of  Kington 
with  Brilley,  Huntington,  and  Michaelchurch,  Heref.,  1850- 
60.  Author,  Prophecy,  Types  and  Miracles,  the  Great  Bulwarks 
of  Christianity ;  Sermons  for  the  Use  of  Families ;  Sermons  upon 
the  Future  State  of  Happiness;  Two  Serm.ons  upon  Marriage, 
etc.  Died  Apr.  5,  i860,  in  London,  aged  49.  (Boase,  in.  935; 
Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  i.  523.) 

THOMPSON,  The  Rev.  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Oct.  22,  1830;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  B.  at  Acaster- 
Malbis,  Yorks.  Matric.  Easter,  1839;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1841. 
V.  of  Lamboume,  Berks.,  1832-51.  V.  of  Chaddleworth, 
1851-87.  Latterly  of  4,  Upper  High  Street,  Winchester, 
where  he  died  Feb.  27,  1891,  'aged  83.'  {Clergy  List;  Crock- 
ford,  which  confuses  him  with  the  above;  The  Guardian, 
Mar.  4,  1891.) 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  24, 
183 1.  S.of  George  Lowther(  1803).  B.  [June  5,  181 1],  at  York. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1831;  B.A.  1835.  R.  of  Moresby, 
Cumberland,  1836,  and  V.  of  .\spatria,  1836-8.  Married, 
Apr.  5,  1836,  Ellen,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Hugh  Percy, 
Bishop  of  Carlisle.  Died  Apr.  3,  1838.  Brother  of  Leonard 
(1824) ;  father  of  Edward  P.  (1856).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.  Mag., 
1837,  I.  422;  Sir  Wasey  Sterry.) 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899. 
[Only]  s.  of  Francis  Edward  (Worcester  College,  Oxford, 
1853),  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough  College,  of  16, 
Primrose  Hill  Road,  London,  N.W.  B.  June  25,  1881,  at 
Marlborough.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1902.  A  railway  engineer.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  R.E.;  O.B.E.;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Carriage  and  Wagon  Superintendent,  G.N.R., 
1919-20;  Assistant  Locomotive  Engineer,  L.N.E.R.;  Chief 
Mechanical  Engineer,  L.N.E.R.,  1941-6.  Of  the  Red  House, 
Westgate-on-Sea,  Kent,  in  195 1.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Who's  Who.) 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  14,  1863.  S.  of  William  Knight.  B.  July  23, 
1844,  at  Halton,  Cheshire.  School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863.  Land  Steward  to  Lord  Fitz Walter,  1873-7;  Land 
Agent  to  the  Camerton  Court  estate,  Somerset  from  1877. 
Married,  Susan,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Purton,  R.  of  Oldbury, 
Salop.   Died  Dec.  28,  1927,  at  Clifton.   {Radley  Reg.) 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD  HEALY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  18,1831.  Of  Rutland.  [Eldest  s.  of  Robert,  of  Salisbury.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1840.  C.  of  Calne, 
Wilts.,  -1841-2.  C.  of  St  James,  Westminster,  1843-5.  C.  of 
Ramsgate,  Kent,  1846-7.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1848. 
(C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  16,  1856.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1831),  of  Duddon  HaU, 
Ulverston,  Lanes.  B.  [Jan.  29,  1837],  at  Moresby,  Cumber- 
land. [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1856.  Had  been  in  the 
Army  and  served  in  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  Crimea  before 
coming  up.  Of  Sheriff  Hutton  Park,  Yorks.  Married,  Apr.  13, 
1858,  Charlotte  Alice,  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  the  Hon.  Jocelyn 
Percy,  and  had  issue.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  C.  R.  Hudleston; 
Burke,  E.G.) 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD  SEYMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  5,  1868.  S.  of  Alexander,  merchant.  B.  [Feb.  10,  1848], 
at  Bristol.  School,  Taunton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar, 
1869;  Tancred  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  {3rd  Classic;  Moral  Sci. 
Trip.,  1st  Class)  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Fellow,  1874;  tutor,  1884- 
93.  Married,  Dec.  20,  1883,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  T.  W.  Popham, 
of  Plymouth.  Edited  Plato's  Meno.  Died  Nov.  29,  1912,  in 
London.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Peile,  11.  606  and  add.) 


Thompson,  Francis  Edward 

THOMPSON,  EDWARD  VINCENT.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  3, 
1899.  S.  of  Reginald  Edward  (1853),  M.D.  (and  Anne 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Professor  Augustus  de  Morgan).  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903.  Adm.  Solicitor. 
1907;  practised  for  sometime  in  London  (Messrs  Billing  and 
Co.),  20,  Essex  Street,  Strand.  Entered  the  Treasury 
Solicitors'  Department,  1912;  Principal  Assistant  Solicitor. 
C.B.,  1943.  Married,  1912,  Jessie  Forbes,  dau.  of  James 
Cameron,  of  Edinburgh.  Of  Kentish  Croft,  Berkhamsted, 
1950.  Brother  of  Augustus  P.  (1898)  and  Reginald  C.  (1895). 
{King's  Coll.  Reg.,  305;  Law  Lists;  Wlio's  Who.) 

THOMPSON,  EDWIN  WORTHINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  12,  1878.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edwin  [V.  of  St  John's, 
Battersea]  (and  Susan).  B.  Dec.  3,  1858,  at  Middleton- 
Scriven,  Salop.  Schools,  Battersea  (Mr  E.  A.  Richardson), 
and  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1889. 
{Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

THOMPSON,  ERNEST  CLAUDE  MEYSEY  (1877),  see  MEYSEY- 
THOMPSON. 

THOMPSON,  ERNEST  PELHAM  PERCY  LEA.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Sept.  29,  1888.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  F[rancis] 
D[aniel]  (Trinity  College,  Dublin)  [V.  of  Everton,  Notts.],  of 
17,  Tanfield  Street,  Leeds.  [B.  Aug.  30,  1869.]  School, 
Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891 ;  M.A.  1895.  Assistant 
Master  at  ScaitcliSe  School,  Englefield  Green.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  1898;  priest,  1899.  C.  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  1898- 
1908.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Nottingham,  1908-21.  V.  of  Christ 
Church,  North  Finchley,  London,  1921-39.  Perm,  to  oS., 
.  dio.  of  Chichester,  from  1939.  Married,  1898,  Lilian  Augusta, 
dau.  of  Captain  Alderson,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  6,  1943, 
at  West  Worthing.  Brother  of  Arthur  W.  (1885)  and  Francis 
D'A.  (1886).  {Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  E.G.  of 
Ireland;  The  Times,  Dec.  10,  1943.) 

THOMPSON,  FOSTER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  14, 
1862.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1828).  B.  [June  30,  1843],  at 
Elmham,  Norfolk.  School,  East  Dereham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1862;  Scholar,  1862;  B.A.  {22nd  Wrangler)  1866;  M.A.  1870. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Acle,  Norfolk, 
1868-72.  C.  of  Eaglescliffe,  Durham,  1872-3.  C.  of  Marton- 
in-Cleveland,  Yorks.,  1873-4.  C.  of  S.  Bersted,  Sussex,  1875- 
7.  Assistant  Master  at  Richmond  School,  Yorks.,  1877-8. 
C.  of  Woodsford  with  Tincleton,  Dorset,  1878-80.  C.  of 
Ormesby,  Yorks.,  1880-2.  Chaplain  of  Hollingboume  Union, 
Kent,  1882-4.  C.  of  Halsall,  Lanes.,  1884-7.  C.  of  Bramley, 
Surrey,  1887-90.  C.  of  S.  Hackney,  1890-3.  R.  of  Hanning- 
ton,  Hants.,  1893-1905.  R.  of  Saxlsy,  Lines.,  1905-7.  R.  of 
Litchfield,  Hants.,  1907-18.  Died  Jan.  26,  1918.  {Crockford; 
Peile,  II.  572;  The  Times,  Jan.  29,  1918.) 

THOMPSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  28,  1805,  as  Christopher  Francis.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J. 
(.'John,  1752),  V.  of  Warden,  Northumberlanc}.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Lent,  1807;  LL.B.  1812.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  Michs.  1811;  priest,  1813;  C.  of  Warden, 
Northumberland,  1811.  C.  of  St  Julian's,  Shrewsbury, 
1828-32;  P.C.  1832-40.  C.  of  Easington,  Co.  Durham,  1840-1. 
P.C.  of  Giles,  Durham,  1841-72.  P.C.  of  Carham,  Northum- 
berland, 1844-66.  Dropped  the  name  of  Christopher  whilst 
still  an  undergraduate.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1873. 
{Durham  Ord.  Book;  Trans,  of  the  Shropshire  Arch.  Soc,  10 
(1887).) 

THOMPSON,  FRANCIS  D'ARCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1886.  [Eldest  twin]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Francis  Daniel  (Trinity 
College,  Dublin)  [V.  of  Everton,  Notts.]  (and  Kate,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Roose,  of  Liverpool).  B.  Oct.  7,  1865,  at  Ipswich. 
[Schools,  St  John's,  Leatherhead  and  Leeds  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1909.  Sometime 
Assistant  Master  at  Blair  Lodge  School;  then  in  business  in 
South  Africa;  at  the  Remount  Depot  at  Maf eking,  1902,  and 
of  Fourteen  Streams,  in  1903.  Married,  Sept.  3,  1908,  his 
cousin  Annie,  widow  of  his  Hon.  Judge  Dane,  K.C.,  and  dau. 
of  William  Thompson,  J. P.,  of  Rathnally,  Co.  Meath.  Of 
Rathnally  and  Ross.  J. P.  Died  Nov.  30,  1946,  in  London. 
Twin-brother  of  Arthur  W.  (1885) ;  brother  of  Ernest  P.  P.  L. 
(i888).  {Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg. ;  St  John's  Sch.,  Leatherhead,  Reg. ; 
Burke,  E.G.  of  Ireland;  The  Times,  Dec.  3,  1946.) 

THOMPSON,  FRANCIS  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  6,  1822.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  [June  24,  1804],  at 
Winchmore  Hill,  Middlesex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1822;  B.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  Chichester) 
Mar.  2,  1828;  priest,  1829.  V.  of  Old  Brentford,  Middlesex, 
1830-74.  Author,  Solutions  of  Bland's  Equations;  The  Death 
of  George  IV  {sl  Sennon);  Literary  and  Scientific  Studies; 
The  Papal  Aggression,  etc.  Died  in  1874.  Doubtless  brother 
of  Frederick  C.  (1840).   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 


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THOMPSON,  FRANK.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1881.  S.  of 
R.,  Esq.,  of  Standish,  Lanes.    [B.  Feb.  10,  1863.]    School, 
Sedbergh.    Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884.    Adm.  Solicitor, 
1 891;  practised  at  Rugby.  Died  Mar.  i,  1923.   (Sedbergh  Sch. 
Reg.;  Scott,  .1/55.;  Lam  Lists.) 
THOMPSON,  FRANK  WILFRID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1896.    S.   of   William,    timber-merchant,   of   King's   Lynn, 
deceased.    B.   there,   .-^ug.   i,    1878.    School,   King's  Lynn 
Grammar   (Mr   Boyce).     .Matric.    Michs.    1896;    B.A.    {nth 
Wrangler)  1899;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Ft  I,  1st  Class,  1900);  M.A. 
1903.    Sometime  .Assistant  Master  at  Manchester  Grammar 
School.    Junior  Inspector,  Board  of  Education,  1902;  H.M. 
Inspector  from  1907.    Died  Feb.  19,  1941,  at  Rhos-on-Sea. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  21,  1941.) 
THOMPSON,  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1857.    [4th]  s.  of  John  Vincent  (1801)  [Serjeant-at-Law],  of 
4,  Belgrave  Street,  London,  W.  B.  Aug.  18,  1838,  in  London. 
School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar,  i860; 
B.A.  {nth  Wrangler)  1861;  M.A.  1864.    .-^dm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Oct.  30,  1863.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1866.  Practised 
in  the  Lancaster  Chancery  Court.    Died  July  27,  1925,  at 
Southwold.   Brother  of  Vincent  T.  (1847)  and  Alfred  (1849). 
(Law  Lists ;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
July  30,  1925.) 
THOMPSON,  FREDERICK  CROASDAILE.   -■Vdm.  pens,  (age  21) 
at  Pembroke,  Dec.  12,  1S40,  as  Frederick.    S.  of  Francis. 
B.  at  Winchmore  Hill,  Middlesex.  School,  Middlesex  (private). 
Matric.  Lent,   1S41.    Migrated  to  Trinity,  Sept.  20,   1842; 
B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  C.  of  Mundesley,  Norfolk,  1849.  C.  of 
Wroxham  with  Salhouse,  1850-2.  C.  of  St  George's  Colegate, 
Nor^vich,  1853.  Disappears  from  C/^gy  Lis*,  1868.  Doubtless 
brother  of  Francis  E.  (1822). 
THOMPSON,  FREDERICK  LANGHORNE.    Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  11,  1862.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Cornelius  (1824),  V.  of 
Elkesley,  Notts.  B.  there,  Dec.  31,  1843.  [School,  Grantham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  8,  1875;  B.A.  1878; 
M.A.  1881.    Assistant  Master  in  a  private  school  near  Man- 
chester;  at   Stockport   Grammar   School   for   6   years;   at 
Grantham  Grammar  School  for  2  years.    Known  as  '  Daddy 
Thompson'  by  his  contemporary  students.  Latterly  a  private 
tutor  at  Cambridge.    Married  Caroline  Melville.    Author  of 
•cram-books'  for  Poll  men.   Resided  latterly  at  The  Cottage, 
RickinghaU,  near  Diss,  where  he  took  pupils.    Died  there, 
Feb.  II,  1909.    (Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  xxxi.  245;  The  Times, 
Feb.  15,  1909.) 
THOMPSON,    FREDERICK    WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    at    St 
Catharine's,  July  9,  1835.    [3rd]  s.  of  —  [Richard  John], 
Esq.  (17S8),  of  Kirby  Hall,  near  Boroughbridge,  Yorks.  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Turton).   [B.  Oct.  10,  1816.]   School, 
Eton.     Matric.    Michs.    1835.     Major,    2nd    West    Yorks. 
Infantry.  Married,  Apr.  1848,  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Dalton,  of  Sleningford  Park,  Yorks.,  and  Fillingham 
Castle,  Lines.,  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Harry  S.  (1826)  and 
Thomas  C.  (1829).   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Fox- 
Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 
THOMPSON,  GEOFFREY  WARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  5, 
1886.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Reginald  Ward  (Worcester  College,  Oxford, 
1873)  (and  Elizabeth  Harding  Poole,  dau.  of  John  Beviss,  of 
Chard).    B.  [Mar.  3,  1868],  in  Kensington.    Schools,  Wey- 
mouth Collegiate,  Bournemouth  College,  and  Rossall.  Matric. 
Michs.  18S6;  B.A.  1889;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1893;  M.D.  1896. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital;  House  Physician  and  House  Surgeon 
there.   M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1(593.   House  Surgeon,  Children's 
Hospital,  Nottingham.   Practised  at  Scarborough.   Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).   Retired  by  1940. 
Married,  Sept.  28,  1895,  HUda  Gertrude,  dau.  of  John  .•\rthur 
Talbot,  of  Newtown,   N.   Wales.    (Peile,  11.   729;   Medical 
Directories  (not  in  1948).) 
THOMPSON,  GEORGE.   -Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  1,  1757.   B. 
at  Hull.    Matric.  Michs.   1757;   B.A.   1761.  V.  of  Wawne, 
Yorks.  and  sometime  C.  of  Sutton  and  Drypool,  Hull.   'For 
44  years  Chaplain  to  Trinity  House,  Hull.'    Died  Sept.  23, 
1808.    (G.  Mag.,  1808,  II.  954-) 
THOMPSON,  GEORGE  (1811),  see  FINCH. 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  ^ar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  8,  1S63. 
S.  of  George,  blacksmith,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there.  May  22, 
1845.  School,  Cambridge  (Mr  Barham).  Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
B.A.  1867;  .\1.A.  1873.  Assistant  Master  at  University 
College  School,  Gower  Street,  1874-1913.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 
THOMPSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  12,  1866. 
S.  of  Henry,  sohcitor  (and  Elizabeth  Cam).  B.  at  Grantham, 
Lines.  Bapt.  Feb.  25,  1847.  [School,  GranthEun.]  Matric. 
Miehs.  1866;  B..-\.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1870;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Bedminster, 
Bristol,   1870-3.    C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cheltenham,   1873-4. 

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Thompson,  George  Rodie 

C.  of  St  Luke's,  Plymouth,  1874-5-  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Brighton, 
1876-8.  Chaplain  of  Brighton  workhouse,  1878-89.  Resided 
subsequently  at  Brighton,  where  he  died  Jan.  27,  1924,  aged 
77.  (Crockford:  The  Times,  Jan.  29,  1924.) 
THOMPSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1877.  [S.  of  Henry,  of  52,  Victoria  Street,  Glossop  Road, 
Sheffield.  B.  Oct.  1,  1854,  at  Sheffield.  School,  Milk  Street, 
Sheffield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
South  Shields,  1881-2.  Chaplain  (Mission  to  Seamen)  at 
Hartlepool,  1883-7.  V.  of  Harley  Wood,  Yorks.,  1887-97. 
Dioc.  Chaplain,  Canon  Missioner  and  Chaplain  of  St  John's 
Home,  Wakefield,  1897-1921.  Hon.  Canon  of  Wakefield, 
1902-21.  R.  of  St  Saviour's,  Penticton,  Canada,  1921-8. 
V.  of  .\rrow  Lake,  dio.  of  Kootenay,  1928-31.  Died  Oct.  29, 
1931.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  31,  1931.) 
THOMPSON,  GEORGE  AGAR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Apr.  26,  1840.  Eldest  s.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  Albury, 
Surrey.  School,  Gosport.  Doubtful  if  resided. 
THOMPSON,  GEORGE  ALFRED.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Miehs. 
1882.  S.  of  George,  shopkeeper  (and  Martha).  B.  July  29, 
1859,  in  Kennington,  Surrey.  Bapt.  Nov.  27,  1875-  Migrated 
to  St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1883;  B.A.  1885;  M..^.  1889.  Adm.  ad 
eundem  at  Dublin;  M.A.,  LL.B.  and  LL.D.  (Trinity  CoUege, 
Dublin)  1891.  Second  Master  of  Chelmsford  Grammar 
School,  1885-7.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1886;  priest,  1887; 
C.  of  St  John's,  Chelmsford,  1886-7.  Head  Master  of  Hipper- 
holme  Grammar  School,  1887-90;  of  Horsham  Grammar 
School,  1890-1917.  R.  of  Tidworth,  with  Shipton  Bellinger, 
Hants.,  1917-22.  Latterly  of  Branksome  Avenue,  Bourne- 
mouth, where  he  died  Jan.  23,  1933.  (Eagle,  xlvii.  253; 
Crockford;  The  limes,  Jan.  25,  1933.) 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE  CARSLAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  28,  1873.  S.  of  Charles.  [B.  1843.]  Schools,  Bridgwater 
and  University  CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1874;  Scholar, 
1875;  LL.B.  1877;  LL.M.  18S3.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  14,  1874.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17, 
1877.  On  the  South  Wales  Circuit.  Special  Pleader  and 
Equity  Draftsman.  Member  of  the  Astronomical  Society  of 
Wales.  Married,  — ,  dau.  of  Alexander  Thompson,  of  Bridg- 
water. Author,  Public  Opinion  and  Lord  Beaconsfield; 
Political  Superstitions;  Education  Acts  and  Ragged  Children, 
etc.  Of  Park  Road,  Penarth.  Died  Mar.  30,  1906.  Father  of 
Peter  .\.  (1895).  (Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Law 
Lists;  Peile,  11.  632.) 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE  HODGSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Sept.  22,  1813.  2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Totten- 
ham, Middlesex.  B.  [Dec.  14,  1794],  in  London.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1818;  M.A. 
1821.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug.  30,  1818;  priest,  June  6, 
1819.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Tottenham,  1830-44.  C.  of 
Tonbridge,  1845-6.  R.  of  Friem  Bamet,  Middlesex,  1846-50. 
Died  May  8,  1850.  Father  of  Archibald  (1854),  William  H. 
{1852)  and  the  next.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy 
List;  Cansick,  Epitaphs,  124;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  i.  679.) 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE  HODGSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  1,  1848.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  George  Hodgson 
(above).  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852.  Died  Sept.  1, 
1853,  aged  24.  Brother  of  Archibald  (1854)  and  William  H. 
(1852).   (Cansick,  Epitaplis,  124.) 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE  LOWTHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  July  8,  1803.  S.  of  George  Wentworth,  of  Man- 
chester (and  Jane  Sarah  DeU).  School,  Harrow.  [B.  Dec. 
1786.]  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B..\.  i8o8;  M.A.  1811.  Of  Sheriff 
Hutton  Park,  Yorks.  M.P.  for  Haslemere,  1823-30;  for 
Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight,  1830-1.  Married,  Oct.  14,  1805,  at 
Worcester,  Mary  .\xme,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Waldron,  of  Hartlebury,  Worcs.  Died  Dec.  25,  1841.  Father 
of  Edward  (1831)  and  Leonard  (1824).  (Return  of  M.P.s; 
G.  Mag.,  1805,  II.  970;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE  RITCHIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1897.  S.  of  George,  of  the  Indian  Civil  Service.  B.  Aug.  19, 
1876,  at  Jubbulpore.  School,  Campbell  College,  Belfast 
(Mr  J.  .\.  McNeill).  Matric.  Michs.  1S97;  B.A.  (14/A  Wrangler) 
1900.  B.Sc,  Dublin,  1901;  M..\.  (Dublin)  1902.  .\ssistant 
Master  at  Campbell  CoUege,  1900-9;  at  Harrow,  1910-11;  at 
Gresham's  School,  Holt,  1912-20;  House  Master  from  1920. 
Died  Jan.  7,  1945,  at  Holt.  (Campbell  Coll.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories;  The  Times,  Jan.  10,  1945.) 

THOMPSON,  GEORGE  RODIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26, 
libs.  [3rd]  s.  of  Samuel  Henr>',  of  Thing^vaU  HaU,  West 
Derby,  near  Liverpool  (and  Elizabeth  Yates).  B.  Nov.  4, 
1846,  in  Liverpool.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Miehs.  1866; 
B..\.  1870.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1868.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1872.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Of 
L\nwood,   Sunningdale.    J. P.   and   D.L.   for  Berks.     High 


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Sheriff,  1896.  Married  (i)  1875,  Alice  Howard,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Henry  Howard  Barber,  17th  Lancers,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Sept. 
1890,  Ezit  Eliza  Jane  Parsons,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Parsons 
Peters,  and  had  further  issue.  Died  Feb.  6,  1915-  Brother  of 
Richard  H.  (1868)  Samuel  A.  (1864),  and  Henry  Y.  (1856). 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G., 
which  gives  Feb.  13  for  date  of  death.) 
THOMPSON,  GEORGE  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  16,  1864.  S.  of  William  Christopher  Forster,  of  Crifiel 
House,  Silloth,  Cumberland.  B.  June  21,  1845,  at  Solway 
House,  Cumberland.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1869;  priest, 
1870;  C.  of  Docking,  Norfolk,  1869-73-  V.  of  Heacham, 
1873-1931.  Publ.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Norwich,  1931-40.  Lived 
latterly  at  Heacham.  Died  Dec.  16,  1940.  {Crockford; 
Cambridge  Daily  News,  Dec.  18,  1940.) 
THOMPSON,  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  17,  1864. 
and  s.  of  Thomas,  schooknaster,  of  Salt  Hill,  near  Slough. 
B.  July  4,  1843,  at  Farnham,  Surrey.  Schools,  King's  College, 
Farnham  (Dr  Major)  and  Warminster  (Mr  Crallan).  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1874. 
THOMPSON,  HAROLD  CROKER  SPRINGALL.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1879.  S.  of  Springall  (1840),  of  Bramerton, 
Slough.  [B.  Jan.  6,  1862.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1888.  Lieut.,  South  Lanes.  Regt., 
1883;  Capt.,  1890.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
S.  Lanes.  Regt.).  Died  Aug.  21,  1932,  at  Brighton.  Brother 
of  Lawrence  C.  F.  (1866).  (Army  Lists;  The  Times,  Aug.  29, 
1932;  Eton  Sch.  Reg.) 
THOMPSON,  HAROLD  J.  (1896),  see  MEYSEY-THOMPSON. 
THOMPSON,  HAROLD  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  21,  1889.  S.  of  William,  of  Brent  Lodge,  Bridgwater. 
B.  there  [Mar.  23,  1870].  Schools,  Friends',  Sidcot,  Somerset, 
Friends',  York,  and  at  University  College,  Bristol.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889.  Adm.  to  Surveyors'  Institution,  1897;  practised 
for  sometime  in  Birmingham.  Joined  the  British  Botanical 
Association.  At  Kew  for  one  year.  F.L.S.,  1900.  Formed  a 
large  herbarium.  Author,  Alpine  Plants  of  Europe;  Sub- 
Alpine  Plants,  etc.  Residing  at  Buckingham  Place,  Clifton, 
in  1934.  (Peile,  11.  747;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
THOMPSON,  HAROLD  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  13,  1896.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  [Apr.  ir,  1878],  in  LiverpooL 
School,  Arnold  House,  Chester.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (itth  Wrangler)  1899;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  1, 
1st  Class,  1900);  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1903;  M.D.  1906. 
B.Sc,  London,  1901.  At  the  London  Hospital;  Medical 
Registrar  and  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1903;  M.R.C.P.;  F.R.C.S.,  1904;  F.R.C.P.,  1911.  Assistant 
Physician,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Great  Ormond  Street. 
Physician  and  Lecturer  in  Neurology  at  the  London  Hospital. 
Married,  1905,  Elinor,  dau.  of  Edward  Waller,  of  Alexandria. 
Author,  medical.  Of  94,  Portland  Place,  London,  W.  Died 
Feb.  3,  1935,  at  Great  Missenden,  Bucks.;  buried  there. 
(Peile,  II.  804;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  6,  1935.) 
THOMPSON,  HARRISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  27, 
1887.  S.  of  Harrison,  chemist,  of  Sunderland  (and  Mary 
Ann  Blackett).  B.  Aug.  23,  1867,  at  Sunderland.  School, 
Royal  Granunar,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  (Mr  S.  C.  Logan). 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle)  1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  St  James's,  Barrow-in- 
Fumess,  1891-4.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Fulham,  1894-5. 
P.-in-charge  of  St  Michael  and  A.A.,  Boksburg,  Transvaal. 
1895-8.  C.  of  Doornfontein,  1898-1904.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Pretoria,  1912-22;  of  Johannesburg,  1922-6.  R.  of  Doorn- 
fontein, 1904-26.  R.  of  Chigwell  Row,  Essex,  1927-38. 
Married  (i)  1896,  Adelaide  Elizabeth  Louisa,  dau.  of  Major- 
Gen.  Robert  Whigham;  (2)  1903,  Zenobia  Ida,  dau.  of  James 
Lang.  Of  La  Vignette,  St  Saviour's,  Jersey  in  1948.  Died 
Jan.  2,  1951,  at  Capetown.  (Crockford;  Who's  Who  in  Essex; 
The  Times,  Jan.  17,  1951.) 
THOMPSON,    HARRY    ARTHUR.     Matric.    Non-CoU.,    Michs. 

1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892. 
THOMPSON  (post  MEYSEY  THOMPSON),  HARRY  STEPHEN. 
Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17,  1826.  [Eldest] 
s.  of  Richard  John  (1788)  [Capt.,  4th  Dragoons]  (and  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Turton,  of  Sugnall  Hall,  Staffs.).  B. 
[Aug.  II,  1809],  at  Kirby  Hall,  Yorks.  School,  Waltham Cross, 
Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1832.  Adopted  additionally 
his  grandmother's  surname  of  Meysey,  1874.  Well  known  as 
an  agriculturist.  Helped  to  found  the  Yorkshire  Agricultural 
Society,  1837  (President,  1862).  Succeeded  to  the  family 
estates  of  Kirby  Hall,  1853.  One  of  the  founders  of  the 
Royal  Agricultural  Society,  1838,  taking  an  active  part  in  its 
affairs  until  1873  (Member  of  Council,  1838-58;  Trustee, 
1858-74).  Began,  1845,  a  series  of  experiments  on  the  power 
of  soil  in  absorbing  ammonia :  discovered  the  importance  of 
covered  fold-yards  for  protecting  cattle.    Chairman,  North 


Thompson,  Henry  Francis  Herbert 

Midland  Railway  Co.,  and  of  the  North  Eastern  Co.,  i854-74- 
M.P.  for  Whitby,  1859-65.  J. P.  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff  of 
Yorks.,  1856.  Created  Bart.,  1874.  Married,  Aug.  26,  1843, 
Elizabeth  Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Croft,  Bart.  Author, 
agricultural.  Died  May  17,  1874,  at  Kirby  Hall.  Brother  of 
Thomas  C.  (1829)  and  Frederick  W.  (1835);  father  of  Henry 
M.  (1863),  Albert  C.  (1867),  Charles  M.  (i868)  and  Ernest  C. 
(sub  Meysey-Thompson)  (1877).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;D.N.B.) 
THOMPSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  4,  1764.  S.  of  John,  of  Kirby  Hall  [Shipton],  Yorks. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1764.  Of  Kirby  Hall.  Married 
Jan.  30,  1769,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Spence,  of  Hart's 
Hall,  Suffolk.  Buried  Mar.  10,  1814.  Father  of  Richard  J. 
(1788).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
THOMPSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  13, 
1803.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Bradfield,  Essex.  School,  Dedham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1804;  Scholar,  1806;  B.A.  (T.2th  Wrangler) 
1808.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  23,  1810.  V.  of  Long 
Preston,  Yorks.,  1809-11.  V.  of  Mistley-cwm-Manningtree  and 
Bradfield,  Essex,  181 1-39.  R.  of  Fobbing,  1839-50.  Died 
Mar.  I,  1850,  in  his  chaise  at  Orsett,  when  returning  from 
a  Protectionist  meeting  at  Grays.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  I.  548.) 
THOMPSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29,  1818. 
Of  Surrey.  [B.  1797  in  Surrey.]  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar, 
1818;  Browne  medal,  1820;  B.A.  1822;  Members'  prize,  1824; 
M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  Dec.  21,  1823;  priest 
(Winchester)  Dec.  24,  1826;  C.  of  St  George's,  Camberwell, 
Surrey,  1824-7.  C.  of  Salehurst,  Sussex,  1827-8.  C.  of 
Wrington,  Somerset,  1828-53.  V.  of  Chard,  1853-78.  Author, 
Davidica — Sermons  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  David; 
Pastoralia — A  Manual  of  Helps  for  the  Parochial  Clergy; 
The  Life  of  Hannah  More,  with  Notices  of  her  Sisters ;  German 
Ballads,  etc.  Married,  June  30,  1823,  Anne  Harrison,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  James  Bell,  V.  of  Lympne,  Kent.  Died  Nov.  29, 
1878,  at  Chard.  (Boase,  ni.  936;  Crockford;  D.N.B.) 
THOMPSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1822.  S.  of  Benjamin,  Esq.  Of  Cumberland.  Matric. 
Michs.  1822;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  (loth  Wrangler)  1827;  M.A. 
1830;  B.D.  1837.  Fellow,  1833-55.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
Feb.  7,  1836;  priest  (Gloucester)  June  5,  1836.  Died  May  14, 
1855,  aged  51,  at  Malvern.  (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  656, 
which  erroneously  gives  him  of  Workington  and  B.A.  1838; 
M.A.  1841.) 
THOMPSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  29, 
1825.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Acomb,  Yorks.  School,  Collingham, 
Newark.  Matric.  Michs.  1826. 
THOMPSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1833. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Joseph,  solicitor,  of  Workington.  B.  there, 
July  27,  1815.  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834. 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  June  29,  1836;  B.A.  (7th  Classic)  1838; 
M.A.  1841;  M.D.  1853.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1841-97. 
M.R.C.P.,  1854;  F.R.C.P.,  1858.  Physician  and  Lecturer  on 
Materia  Medica  at  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  1859-79-  Physi- 
cian to  Chelsea,  Brompton  and  Belgrave  Dispensary. 
Practised  successively  at  52,  Welbeck  Street,  London,  and  in 
Queen  Anne  Street.  Consulting  Physician,  Middlesex 
Hospital.  Popularly  known  as  'Jupiter'  Thompson  from  his 
fine  presence.  Author,  medical.  Died,  unmarried,  July  22, 
1897,  in  London;  buried  at  Workington.  [Matties,  and 
Degrees,  1851-1900  confuses  his  degrees  with  those  of  Henry 
(1822);  Boase,  vi.  681;  Eagle,  xx.  72;  Medical  Directories; 
Thi  Times,  July  26,  1897.) 
THOMPSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
i860.  Of  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1861; 
B.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Lee,  Kent,  1865-8.  P.C.  of  Farnham,  Suffolk, 
1869-74.  V.  of  Aldeburgh  with  Hazlewood,  1874-1904. 
Rural  Dean  of  Orford,  1891-1904.  V.  of  Eaton,  Norfolk, 
1904-10.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1898-1916.  Select  Preacher 
at  Cambridge,  1901.  Latterly  of  68,  Mill  Hill  Road,  Norwich, 
where  he  died  Aug.  6,  1916,  aged  75.  Father  of  John  V. 
(1S92).  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  9,  1916.) 
THOMPSON,  HENRY  FRANCIS  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1876.  [Only]  s.  of  Henry  [ist  Bart., 
F.R.C.S.],  of  35,  Wimpole  Street,  London  (and  Kate  Fanny, 
dau.  of  George  Loder,  of  Bath).  B.  Apr.  2,  1859,  in  London. 
School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881. 
Hon.  D.Litt.,  Oxford,  1926.  FeUow  of  University  College, 
London.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  16,  1878.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1882.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Suc- 
ceeded as  2nd  Bart.,  Apr.  18,  1904.  Took  up  Egyptology  and 
became  well  known  as  a  Demotic  scholar.  F.B.A.,  1933. 
Chairman  of  the  Golder's  Green  crematorium,  founded  by  his 
father.  Author,  The  Coptic  (Sahidic)  version  of  certain  Books 
of  the  Old  Testament;  A  Coptic  Palimpsest;  The  Demotic 
Magical  Papyrus  of  London  and  Leiden,  etc.  Benefactor  to 
the   Fitzwilliam   Museum.    Died   May   26,    1944,   at   Bath. 


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{Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  th^  Bar;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  May  29,  1944.) 

THOMPSON,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  28, 
1870.  S.  of  Alfred,  grocer  (and  Sarah).  B.  at  Chichester. 
Bapt.  Nov.  22,  1835.  Matric.  Lent,  1870.  Became  a  Non- 
CoU.  student,  and  then  migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  18,  1871 ; 
B.A.  1874.   (Peile,  u.  612.) 

THOMPSON  (later  MEYSEY-THOMPSON),  HENRY  MEYSEY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  28,  1863.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Harry 
Stephen  (1826).  B.  Aug.  30,  1845,  at  Kirby  Hall,  Yorks. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Athletics 
'blue'  (hurdles),  1867.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart., 
May  17,  1874.  Private  Secretary  to  Mr  Gladstone.  M.P.  for 
Knaresborough,  1880-1  (but  the  election  was  declared  void) ; 
for  the  Brigg  div.  of  Lines.,  1885-6;  for  the  Handsworth 
div.  of  Staffs.,  1892-1905.  Major,  Yorks.  Hussars.  J. P.  for 
the  North  and  West  Ridings;  D.L.  Created  Baron  Knares- 
borough, Dec.  26,  1905.  Chairman  of  the  N.E.  Railway  Co., 
1912-22.  Married,  Apr.  21,  1885,  Ethel  .■Adeline,  only  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Pottinger,  3rd  Bart.,  and  had  issue  (his  only  son 
died  of  wounds,  1915).  Died  Mar.  3,  1929,  in  London,  and 
was  succeeded  in  the  Baronetcy  by  his  nephew,  the  Barony 
becoming  extinct.  Brother  of  Albert  C.  (1867),  Charles  M. 
(1868)  and  Ernest  C.  (1877,  sub  Meysey -Thompson).  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Return  ofM.P.s;  Who's  Who.) 

THOMPSON,  HENRY  STEPHEN  (1826),  see  THOMPSON, 
HARRY  S. 

THOMPSON,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1812.  Of  Middlesex.  [B.  June,  1796.]  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar,  1816;  B.A.  1817; 
M.A.  1823.  Undermaster  at  Bury  St  Edmunds  School,  1822- 
8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  8,  1828;  priest.  May  24,  1829, 
'M.A.  of  St  John's';  C.  of  Fomham  and  Westley,  Suffolk 
until  1869.  Lived  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Married,  Aug.  10, 
1823,  a  Miss  Harrington,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Died  Mar.  5, 
1869.  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Gr.  Sch.  List;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
Th^  Guardian,  Mar.  10,  1869.) 

THOMPSON,  HENRY  YATES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  23, 
1856.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  Henry,  banker,  of  Liverpool  (and 
Elizabeth  Yates,  of  Thingw'all  Hall,  Lanes.)  B.  [Dec.  15], 
1838,  in  Liverpool.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1858; 
Porson  prize,  i860;  Browne  medal,  i860,  1861 ;  Scholar,  1861 ; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1862.  Sandars  Reader  in  Biblio- 
graphy, 1901  and  1904.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow  for  a 
brief  period.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  1862.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  31,  1867.  Private  secretary  to  Lord  Spencer 
(Viceroy  of  Ireland),  1868-74.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Palatine 
of  Lanes.  Of  Althorp  Park,  Northants.  Owned  the  Pall  Mail 
Gazette  at  the  most  interesting  part  of  its  history.  Officer  of 
the  Legion  of  Honour,  1907.  F.S.A.  Formed  a  famous 
collection  of  illuminated  manuscripts,  ensuring  its  high 
quaility  by  limiting  its  contents  to  100,  continually  discarding 
to  make  room  for  finer  specimens.  Presented  the  St  Omer 
Psalter  to  the  British  Museum  and  the  Metz  Pontifical  to  the 
FitzwiUiam.  Married,  1878,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Smith,  founder  of  the  D.N.B.  Gave  an  art  school  to  Harrow, 
and,  in  conjunction  with  his  wife,  a  library  to  Newnham 
College.  Died,  s./>.,  July  8, 1928,  in  London.  Brother  of  George 
R.  (1864),  Richard  H.  (1868)  and  Samuel  A.  (1864).  (Harroio 
Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  10,  1928.) 

THOMPSON,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Oct.  9,  1874- 
S.  of  John,  sharebroker  [and  bank-manager]  [of  Malton, 
Yorks.]  (and  Jane).  B.  Aug.  11,  1856,  at  Leeds.  Bapt.  Sept. 
10,  1856.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  and  LL..\L 
1881.  Hon.  D.Litt.,  Leeds,  1925.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  17,  1876.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  25,  1879.  On  the 
North-Eastern  Circuit.  Music  and  art  critic  of  The  Yorkshire 
Post,  1886-1936.  For  many  years  closely  associated  with  the 
Leeds  Festival,  for  which  he  wrote  the  programme  notes. 
Married,  June  8,  1897,  Edith  Mary,  younger  dau.  of  Frederick 
R.  Spark.  Died  May  6,  1945,  at  Leeds.  His  diary  and  MS. 
autobiography  are  in  Leeds  LIniversity  Library.  (Law  Lists ; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who's  Who;  Musical 
Times,  July,  1945.) 
THOMPSON,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5,  1889. 
S.  of  John,  of  Jugs  House,  York.  B.  Oct.  2,  1870,  at  Bahie, 
Yorks.  School,  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
exhibitioner.  Appointed  to  I.C.S.  1889;  Assistant  and 
Deputy  Commissioner,  Commissioner  of  Excise  and  Revenue, 
Chief  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Burma  and  Financial 
Commissioner,  1895-9;  Deputy  Commissioner,  1903;  Com- 
missioner of  Excise,  1906;  Chief  Secretary  to  the  Government 
of  Burma,  1910-11.  Finance  Commissioner,  1912-14.  Vice- 
President  of  the  Governor's  Council,  1916.  C.S.I.,  1911. 
Retired,  1920.  Married,  1900,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Hutchinson.   Died  Sept.  3,  1949.   (I.C.S.  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 


Thompson,  James  Duncan 

THOMPSON,  HERBERT  JOHN  KER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  13,  1877.  S.  of  John.  B.  [Aug.  16,  1858],  in  Manchester. 
School,  Tettenhall  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B..\.  1881; 
M.A.  1884.  Vice-Principal  and  Principal,  Hart  House  School, 
at  Tregony,  Cornwall,  1880-93;  and  at  Burnham,  Somerset, 
1893-1911.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1904;  priest,  1905; 
C.  of  Bumham,  1904-11.  V.  of  Pensford  with  Publow,  1911- 
36.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1931.  Latterly  of  Bumham-on-Sea, 
where  he  died,  July  19,  1946;  buried  at  Publow.  (Peile,  u. 
656;  Schoolmasters'  Directories ;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  22, 
1946.) 

THOMPSON,  HERBERT  METFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Apr.  15,  1875.  Of  Preswylfa,  Cardiff.  [Doubtless  s.  of 
Alexander.]  Matric.  Michs.  1S75;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1892.  Of 
Whitley  Batch,  Llandafi,  Cardiff.  Died  July  26,  1939,  aged 
82,  in  London.  Doubtless  brother  of  Claude  M.  (1876).  (The 
Times,  July  28,  1939-) 

THOMPSON,  HUGH  PERRONET.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at 
Pembroke,  Sept.  21,  1877.  Eldest  s.  of  General  Charles 
WiUiam,  of  Dubre,  Kent  [sometune  of  Wethersfield  Place, 
Essex]  (and  MarceUa  Mildred  Singleton).  B.  [Dec.  30,  1854], 
in  Dublin.  Schools,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  A 
mechanical  engineer  in  the  U.S.A.  for  30  years.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (on  the  Embarcation  Staff,  Southampton, 
1914;  examiner.  Aeronautical  Inspection  Dept.,  1916-18). 
Married,  1904,  Georgina  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Capt.  Morgan 
Crofton  Molesworth.  Died  Jan.  18,  1937,  at  Rodlease, 
Boldre,  Hants.  (Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times, 
Jan.  21,  1937.) 

THOMPSON,  JACOB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  12, 
1885.    Of  Lanes.    [S.  of  John  Roper  (and  Jane  Denton). 

B.  in  Liverpool,  Sept.  13,  i86o.  School,  Liverpool  Institute.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1885;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1888;  priest  (Travancore)  1894.  Principal  of  the 
Nicholson  training  College,  S.  India,  1888-94.  C.  of  Blundell- 
sands.  Lanes.,  1895-6  and  1897-8.  C.  of  Peel,  Isle  of  Man, 
1896-7.  Inc.  of  Christ  Church,  Colombo,  1898-1900.  Mis- 
sionary (C.M.S.)  at  Galle  Face,  1899-1900.  Principal  of 
St  John's  College,  Jaffna,  and  acting  Inc.  of  Christ  Church, 
Jaffna,  1900-19.  Chaplain  of  Walton  institute,  Liverpool, 
1921-2.  R.  of  Grafton  Regis  with  Alderton,  Northants., 
1922-6.  V.  of  -■\rnesby,  Leics.  (with  Shearsby  from  1927), 
1926-9.  Married  Amy  Beatrice  Brocklebank  and  had  issue. 
Latterly  of  24,  Park  View  Road,  Lytham,  Lanes.,  where  he 
died  June  28,  1932.  Brother  of  James  D.  (1879).   (Crockford; 

C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

THOMPSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  13,  1756.  Of  Cumberland.  School,  Cockennouth. 
Matric.  Michs.  1756;  Scholar;  B.A.  1761. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,    1878. 

S.  of  Thomas  Charles,  of  Milton  Hall,  Brampton,  near  Carlisle. 

B.  there.  May  8,  1859.    School,  Carlisle  (private).     Matric. 

Michs.    1878;   B.A.    1882.    Member  of   the  firm  of    Messrs 

Thompson,  CoUiery  owners,  of  Kirkhouse,  Cumberland.    Of 

MUton  Hall,   Brampton.   J. P.   Died  Sept.  5,  1899.    Brother 

of  Charles  L.  (1873),  Robert  H.  (1885)  and  Thomas  E.   B. 

(1878).   (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
THOMPSON,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.    11, 

1888.  S.  of  [James],  deceased  [of  Witton  Bank,   Blackburn]. 

[B.  Aug.  1857.]  Schools,  Uppingham  and  Blackburn  Grange. 

Did  not  reside.  In  business  in  the  cotton-trade.    ( Uppingham 

Sch.  Roll.) 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  BOGUE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.    i, 

1845.   Matric.  Michs.  1848. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1892.  S.  of  John.  B.  Mar.  15,  1873,  at  Bishop  Auckland, 
Durham.  School,  Owens  College,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  Scholar,  1894;  B..\.  (i6th  Wrangler)  1S95;  M.A.  1900. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  DENTON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1879. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  John  Roper,  coUector  of  rates,  of  Liverpool. 
B.  there,  July  20,  1856.  School,  Liverpool  Institute.  Adm.  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  1,  1880;  B.A.  1S83;  M.A.  1887;  D.D. 
1912.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of 
Didsbury,  1882-4.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Liverpool,  1884-6. 
Clerical  Supt.,  Liverpool  Scripture  Readers'  Society,  1886-9. 
V.  of  St  Leonard's,  Bootle,  1889-94.  R.  of  North  MeoU, 
1894-5.  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool,  1895-1905.  R- of  Birming- 
ham, 1905-12.  Rural  Dean  of  Birmingham,  1905-12.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Birmingham,  1905-12.  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man 
(and  Dean  of  St  German's  Cathedral),  1912-24.  Died 
suddenly,  Oct.  31,  1924,  at  Harrogate.  Brother  of  Jacob 
(1885).   (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  1,1924-) 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  DUNCAN  (1855),  see  THOMSON. 


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Thompson,  John 

THOMPSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  May  19, 
1752-  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1710),  of  Northumberland.  B.  at 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.  School,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Matric. 
Michs.  1752;  Scholar,  1754;  B.A.  1756;  M.A.  i759-  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  19,  1756;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1758; 
C.  (to  his  father)  at  Elsdon,  Northumberland,  1756.  'For 
48  years  chaplain  to  Mr  Ridley  and  Sir  M.  W.  Ridley,  Bart.' 
Died  May  8,  1810  at  Blyth,  Notts.,  aged  76.  Perhaps  father 
of  Francis  (1805).  (Durham  Ord.  Book;  G.  Mag.,  1810,  i.  667 
and  669;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  614.) 

THOMPSON  (or  THOMSON),  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Mar.  25,  1758.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1759; 
B.A.  1762;  M.A.  1765. 

THOMPSON  (or  THOMSON),  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  June  18,  1771-  S.  of  Thomas  (and  Mary).  B.  at 
St  John's,  Beverley,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  Scholar, 
1774;  B.A.  1775,  as  Thomson;  M.A.  1778,  as  Thomson.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  11,  i775;  priest,  Feb.  24,  i777- 
Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Kimbolton,  c.  1776.  V.  of 
Easton,  Hunts.,  1786-1826,  andR.  ofSpaldwickwithBarham, 
1814-26.  Died  in  1826,  while  on  a  visit  to  London.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1748)  and  William  (i753)-  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  514;  Incumbents  of  Hunts.,  G.  Mag.,  1826,  i.  1474;  Scott, 
MSS.,  which  states  that  he  was  ord.  as  Thomson,  but 
resumed  the  spelling  of  Thompson.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Dec.  23,  i797- 
2nd  s.  of  Francis,  of  Stanwick,  Yorks.  B.  there.  May  28, 
1779.  School,  Harforth,  '\'orks.  (Mr  Raine).  Matric.  Michs. 
1798;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1806.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Nov.  1,  1808. 
Probably  V.  of  Thornton  Steward,  Yorks.,  1820-42.  Died  in 
August,  1842.  (Peile,  11.  363;  Warwick's  Univ.  Reg.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  12,  1798.  S.  of 
Thomas.  B.  at  Seal,  Kent.  School,  Sevenoaks  (Mr  White- 
head). Matric.  Michs.  1799;  Scholar,  1800;  B.A.  1803;  M.A. 
1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Wells)  May,  1803;  priest  (Rochester) 
Dec,  1804.V.  of  Meopham,  Kent,  1816-54.  Died  Aug.  30, 1854, 
at  Meopham,  aged  74.  {Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G. 
Mag.,  1854,  II-  527.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov.  24, 
1813.  Of  Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar,  1815; 
B.A.  1819. 

THOMPSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1829.  Of 
Warws.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Cyprian,  of  Fazeley,  Staffs.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1832;  B.A.  (iTth  Wrangler)  1833;  M.A. 

1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Apr.  12,  1840;  priest,  Apr.  18, 
1841.  Second  Master  at  Rochester  and  Chatham  Classical 
and  Math.  Institution,  1833;  Second  Master  of  Blackheath 
Proprietary  School,  c.  1841.  Kept  a  private  boarding  school 
at  Kidbrooke  House,  Blackheath  from  1853.  Father  of 
John  C.  (1858).   (F.P.White.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  24,  1837.  Of 
Ireland.  [S.  of  Samuel,  of  Muckamore  Abbey,  Antrim.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1837. 

THOMPSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  2, 

1837.  Ward  of  Thomas  Horsfall,  Esq.,  of  Everton,  Liverpool. 
Matric.  Michs.  1838.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  3,  1839. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1847.   (Inns  of  Court.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  7, 
1851.  S.  of  Isaac.  B.  [Sept.  26,  1832],  at  Northallerton, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar, 
1854;  B.A.  (igth  Wrangler)  1855;  M.A.  1858.  A  mining 
engineer.  Of  Netherleigh  House,  Chester.  J. P.  for  Chester 
and  for  Cheshire.  Died  Jan.  6,  1908.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Jan.  8,  1908.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23,  1885. 
S.  of  Joseph.  B.  [Nov.  2i,  1866],  at  Rotherhithe.  Schools, 
Board  and  City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar, 
1885;  B.A.  1888;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1888;  Pt  II, 
ist  Class,  1889) ;  M.A.  1892.  Senior  Classical  Master  at  Dublin 
High  School,  1891-1908;  Head  Master,  1908-28.  Author  of 
Greek  and  Latin  Grammars,  etc.  Latterly  of  28,  St  Ledger's 
Road,  Bournemouth.  Died  Nov.  13,  1936.  (Peile,  11.  714; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Nov.  16,  1936.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  CECIL  CASTER.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1900.  [Youngest]  s.  of  John,  contractor,  deceased,  of  The 
Lindens,  Peterborough.  B.  Apr.  15,  1881,  at  Peterborough. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903. 
Married,  July  11,  1907,  Norah  Kathleen,  eldest  dau.  of 
Horace  Davenport,  of  Kingston-on-Thames.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.  .Scots  Guards);  killed  in 
action,  Jan.  25,  1915.  Brother  of  Charles  E.  (1883).  (Univ. 
War  List.) 


Thompson,  John  Wycliffe 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  CHARLES  PEACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.  S.  of  John,  of  Boughton  Hall,  Chester.  B. 
[Apr.  14],  1870,  at  Chester.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Adm.  SoUcitor,  1895;  practised 
at  Sunderland,  West  Hartlepool  and  Newcastle-on-Tyne 
(Messrs  Botterell,  Roche  and  Temperley).  Of  South  Holme, 
Seaton  Carew,  Durham,  and  latterly  of  the  Sneep,  Tarset, 
Northumberland.  Died  Dec.  31,  1945.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  CYPRIAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's, 
July  7,  1858.  S.of  [the  Rev.]  John  (1829),  of  Blackheath  (and 
Sophia).  B.  at  Lewisham,  Kent.  Bapt.  Oct.  13, 1839.  Matric. 
Michs,  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  4,1861. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1864.   (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

THOMPSON,  The  Rev.  JOHN  DAWSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens'. 
Dec.  6,  1837.  From  St  Bees  Theological  College.  '  Plus  annos 
24  natus.'  A  'Ten-year  man.'  Ord.  deacon,  1836;  priest, 
1836.  Chaplain  of  Barnet  Union,  Middlesex,  1840-60.  Died 
May  21,  1864,  aged  55,  at  Barnet.  (Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1864,  I.  805.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  ELIJAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  21, 
1850.  S.  of  Frederick  Elijah,  of  4,  Alpha  Road,  Marylebone, 
London  (and  Mary  Ann).  B.  Sept.  15,  1831.  Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  9,  1856; 
priest,  Nov.  8,  1857;  C.  of  Hitcham,  Suffolk,  1856-8.  V.  of 
Ofiton  with  Little  Bricet,  1858-1903.  Married,  i860,  Maria, 
dau.  of  George  R.  Mullens,  of  Farlington,  Hants.  Latterly  of 
Firwood,  Halstead,  Essex,  where  he  died  Oct.  31,  1920. 
Brother  of  Springall  (1840)  andWilliamH.  (1858).  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Nov.  5,  1920.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  GRUNDY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  4,  1794.  Matric.  Lent,  1795;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1801. 
C.  of  White  Roding,  Essex,  untU  his  death  there,  Sept.  25, 

1814.    (G.  Mag.,  1814,  II.  499.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  PERRONET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  [2nd]  s.  of  Vincent  Thomas  (1847),  of  195, 
BeUe  Vue  Road,  Leeds.  B.  [Mar.  8],  1873,  at  Leeds.  School, 
Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1894;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1895;  M.A.  1899.  President  of 
the  Union,  1895.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1896;  Assistant  Com- 
missioner in  the  Punjab;  District  Judge,  1909;  Deputy 
Commissioner,  1913;  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  1913; 
Chief  Secretary,  Punjab,  1916-21.  Member  of  the  Legislative 
Council  (Punjab),  1913-20;  of  the  Indian  Legislative  Council, 
1918-19.  Political  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India, 
1922.  Chief  Commissioner  of  Delhi,  1928-32.  C.S.I.,  1919; 
K.C.I.E.,  1926;  K.C.S.I.,  1932.  Prominently  associated  with 
the  discussions  on  the  Government  of  India  Act.  Retired, 
1932.  Married,  Apr.  27,  1901,  at  Lahore,  Ada  Lucia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Professor  R.  Y.  Tyrrell,  Fellow  of  Trmity  College, 
Dublin.  Died  Aug.  8,  1935,  in  London.  Brother  of  Vincent 
(1888).  (LeedA  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  I.C.S.  Lists;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  9,  1935.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  ROBINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.  Did  not  reside.  [Probably  the  John  R. 
Thompson,  s.  of  R.,  of  WhaUey,  Lanes.,  who  was  b.  Oct. 
1863;  school,  Uppingham  (left  in  July,  1881);  'in  business.'] 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  VAUGHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H. 
Oct.  I,  1892.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Henry  (i860),  V.  of 
Aldeburgh,  Suffolk.  B.  Sept.  7,  1872.  Schools,  Dulwich 
College  and  Blair  Lodge.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895. 
Head  Master  of  the  Turkish  High  School,  Rushdi,  Cyprus, 
1899-1905;  of  the  Queen  Victoria  School  (for  sons  of  Chiefs), 
Fiji,  and  Director  of  Education  in  Fiji,  1906-16;  of  the 
English  College,  Johore,  Malaya,  1916.  Married,  1906,  Mary 
Grace,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Josiah  Spencer,  Archdeacon  of  Cyprus, 
and  had  issue.  Author,  Book  on  Hygiene  (in  Fijian).  Died 
July  22,  1924,  at  Aldeburgh.   (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  4, 
1801.  Of  Yorks.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  M.P.,  of 
Cottingham.  B.  1785.]  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  Scholar,  1803; 
B.A.  1805;  M.A.  1S08.  Fellow,  1806.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  16,  1810.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  28,  1813.  Serjeant-at- 
Law,  July  6,  1841.  Recorder  of  Beverley.  F.S.A.  Married, 
1825,  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  John  Alderson,  M.P.  Died 
Dec.  12,  1856,  at  Torquay.  Father  of  Vincent  T.  (1847), 
Alfred  (1849)  and  Frederick  (1857).  (Boose,  iii.  939;  C.  R. 
Hudleston;  Inns  of  Court;  Poulson,  Beverley,  398.) 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  WYCLIFFE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  3, 
1840.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844.  Lieut.-Col.,  loth 
Hussars.  Died  at  Naum,  Scotland,  Nov.  i,  1895.  (Univ. 
Almanack.) 


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THOMPSON,  JONAS.  B.A.  1788,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  Clare,  1788.  [S.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  Castlegate, 
Yorks.]  Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  8,  1777, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1781.  R.  of  St  Martin,  Micklegate, 
York.  V.  of  Langtoft  and  of  Rufiorth,  Yorks.,  1799-1821. 
Died  Feb.  6,  1821.   (Clerical  Guide;  Al.  Oxon.) 

THOMPSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.  23,  1828. 
Matric.  Michs.  182S;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Oct.  6,  1833;  priest,  1834.  C.  of  Rowley,  Yorks., 
-1841-6.  C.  of  Hoo,  Norfolk,  1846-50.  Principal  of  the 
Guildhall  School,  East  Dereham.  C.  of  Mileham,  1869-70. 
R.  of  Blo-Norton,  1870-8.  Died  Feb.  21,  1878,  aged  70. 
Father  of  Foster  J.  (1862).  {Peile,  n.  433;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 

THOMPSON,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  18, 
1841.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1848;  priest,  1849;  P.C.  of  Middleton, 
Yorks.,  1S49-53.  C.  (and  Evening  Lecturer)  at  St  Nicholas, 
Newcastle-on-Tv-ne,  1853-5.  Professor  of  Divinity  and  of 
Hebrew  at  Bishop's  College,  Lennoxville,  Quebec,  1855-61. 
Canon  of  Montreal,  1S61-6.  C.  of  Windsor,  Berks.,  1866-8. 
V.  of  Datchet,  1868-1902.  Archdeacon  of  Bucks.,  1882-1903. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Christchurch,  Oxford,  1895-1904.  Latterly  of 
4,  The  Paragon,  Bath,  where  he  died  Feb.  4,  1904;  buried  at 
Datchet.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  8,  1904.) 

THOMPSON,  JOSEPH  HUGILL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  29)  at  Jesus, 
Aug.  1866.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Stokesley,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter) 
1871;  priest,  1SS6;  C.  of  East  Buckland,  Devon  (and  Head 
Master  of  Devon  County  School,  West  Buckland),  1871-90. 
R.  of  Creacombe,  1890-5.  R.  of  Romansleigh,  1895-1907. 
R.  of  Warkleigh  with  Satterleigh,  1907-22.  Married,  Jan.  6, 
1892,  Anna  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Lloyd 
Brereton,  R.  of  Little  Massingham,  Norfolk.  Died  June  10, 
1922,  at  Warkleigh  rectory.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  June  13, 
1922.) 
THOMPSON,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Ian.  24,  1873.  [5th]  s.  of  Charles  [corn-merchant],  of 
Preswylfa,  Cardiff.  School,  University  College,  London 
(B.A.  1873).  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  May  15,  1874-  Matric. 
Michs.  1874.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Jan.  30,  1875;  Whewell 
Scholar,  1876;  LL.B.  1S78;  LL.M.  1883.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  26,  1876.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  25,  1879-  Of 
Mundesley,  Norfolk,  m  1898.  Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (1878). 
(Peile,  II.  627;  Inns  of  Court;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  Reg.) 
THOMPSON,  JOSHUA  CLIBBORN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  2,  1899.  B.  June  27,  1874.  at  White  Abbey, 
Co.  Antrim,  Ireland.  School,  St  Olive's  Mount,  Scarborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1904;  C.  of  Stockwell  Green,  Surrey,  1904-5.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Cameron  Highlanders;  wounded). 
(Univ.  War  List;  Camb.  Univ.  Year  Book.) 
THOMPSON,  JOSIAH.  Matric.  Michs.  1836  from  Queens'. 
Name  not  found  in  College  Adm.  Reg.  [S.  of  Capt.  J.  J., 
R.N.  B.  Oct.  28,  1816.  School,  Repton.]  B.A.  1842.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  1842;  priest,  1843.  Chaplain,  R.N.,  1843- 
66;  at  the  R.N.  Hospital,  Hongkong,  1843-9;  with  the 
Naval  Brigade  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol.  H.M.S.  Alligator, 
1847-51;  Impregnable,  1852-3;  St  Jean  D'acre,  1854,  etc. 
Wrecked  in  the  China  Sea,  his  ship  being  lost,  1857.  R-  of 
Bellingham,  Northumberland,  1858-60.  C.  of  Crowle,  Lines., 
1865-70.  C.  of  Addingham,  Cumberland,  1871.  V.  of  Barns- 
ton,  Cheshire,  1871-5.  R.  of  Draycot-Cerne,  Wilts.,  1875-86. 
R.  of  Fyfield,  Essex,  1886-90.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Earl 
Cowley,  1884.  Died  Dec.  5,  1890-  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy 
Lists;  Crockford.) 
THOMPSON,  KENNETH  FURNIVALL.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
1900.  S.  of  Henry,  M.R.C.S.  B.  Dec.  18,  1881,  at  Hull. 
[School,  Denstone  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1900; exhibitioner; 
B.A.  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Worksop  College,  Notts., 
1903-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Southwell)  1905;  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Southwell,  1905-7.  Retired  owing  to  ill-health.  Resided 
latterly  at  the  Homes  of  St  Barnabas,  Dormans,  Surrey. 
Died  Oct.  22,  1918.  (Denstmte  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian  ,  Oct.  31,  1918.) 
THOMPSON,  LAWRENCE  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  20,  1866.  S.  of  Springall 
(1840),  of  Bridgeport  House,  Iver,  Bucks,  (and  Margaret 
White,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Hall).  [B.  Sept.  22,  1848.]  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1880. 
Ensign,  8th  Foot,  1870;  Lieut.,  1871;  Capt.,  Liverpool 
Regt.,  1880;  Major,  1884;  Lieut. -Col.,  1891.  Retired,  iSgr. 
Of  East  Hoathley,  Sussex.  J. P.  Died  in  Sept.  1925.  Brother 
of  Harold  C.  S.  (i879).  (Uppingliam  Sch.  Roll;  Army  Lists; 
Camb.  Univ.  Year-book.) 


Thompson,  Ow^en 

THOMPSON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1753.    [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Leonard  (1725-6),  of 
Sheriff    Hutton    [and    R.    of   Terrington],    Yorks.     School, 
Shipton,  Yorks.    Matric.  Michs.  1753.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  14,  1753-    (Inns  of  Court.) 
THOMPSON,   LEONARD.     Adm.   pens,   (age   19)    at  Trinity, 
July   12,   1824.     [Eldest]  s.  of  George  Lowther   (1803),  of 
Sheriff  Hutton  Park,  Yorks.  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  Waldron).    B.  [July  28,  i8o6],  at  Chesterton, 
Cambs.     School,   Eton.     Matric.   Michs.    1825;   B.A.    1829; 
M.A.    1833.    Of  Sheriff  Hutton   Park.    J. P.  and  D.L.   for 
Yorks.    and   Hunts.     Married,    May    2,    1831,    Lady   Mary 
Wentworth  Fitzwilliam,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  William,  5  th 
Earl  Fitzwilliam.    Succeeded  to  his  father's  estates,   1841. 
Died  Aug.  27,  1878.    Brother  of  Edward  (1831).    (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Walford,  County  Families;  Burke,  L.G.) 
THOMPSON,  LUKE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  13, 
1757.  Of  York.  [Probably  s.  of  Luke  and  gr.  son  of  Edward, 
Lord  Mayor  of  York].   Matric.  Michs.  1757;  Scholar;   B.A. 
1761;  M.A.  1764.   (J.  C.  Whitmore;  Burke,  L.G.) 
THOMPSON,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  20,  1796.    5  th  s.  of  Thomas,  silk-merchant,  of  London. 
B.  there  [Apr.  5,  1776].    School,  Christ's  Hospital.    Matric. 
Michs.  1796;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  9,  1800;  priest,  Aug.  31,  1800.    One  of  the  first  five 
chaplains  nominated  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Simeon  at  the 
request  of  the  East  India  Company;  at  Cuddalore,  1806-9; 
at  Fort  St  George,  1809-15;  at  St  George's,  Madras,  1815-19. 
In  England,  after  the  death  of  his  wile,  1819.    R.  of  Bright- 
well,  Berks.,  1831-51.  Died  Apr.  12,  1851.   (Christ's  Hospital 
Exhibitioners;  Clergy  List;  F.  Penny.) 
THOMPSON,  MATTHEW  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.   17,    1838.     [S.  of  Matthew,  of  Manningham  Lodge, 
Bradford  (and  Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Atkinson,   of  Thorp-.\rch,    Yorks.).     B.    Feb.    i,    1820,   at 
Manningham.    School,  Giggleswick.]    Matric.   Michs.   1839; 
B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.    20,     1846.     Equity    Draftsman    and    Conveyancer. 
Retired,  1857,  and  became  manager  of  his  uncle's  brewery  in 
Bradford.   Mayor  of  Bradford,  1862,  1871,  1872.   A  Director 
of  the  Midland  Railway,  1865  (Chairman,  1879-90);    Chair- 
man, Glasgow  and  South  Western  Railway;  Director  (and 
sometime  chairman)  of  the  Forth  Bridge  Railway  Company. 
M.P.  for  Bradford,  1867-8.  Created  Baronet,  on  the  occasion 
of  the  opening  of  the  Forth  Bridge,  Mar.  4,  1890.    Married, 
May   10,   1843,   Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  his  uncle,  Benjamin 
Thompson,  of  Parkgate,  Guiseley.    Died  Dec.   i,   1891,  at 
Guiseley.     Father   of    PeUe    (1862),    Reginald    (1864)    and 
William  W.  (1875);  brother  of  Benjamin  S.  (1847).   (Giggles- 
wick Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  in.  939;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court.) 
THOMPSON,  MATTHEW  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1891.   [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Peile,  Bart.  (1862),  of 
Parkgate,  Guiseley,  Leeds  (and  Jessie  Clare,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Beaumont,  of  Huddersfield).   B.  June  2S,  1872,  at  Bradford. 
School,  Southgate,  Middlesex  (private).   Matric.  Michs.  189 1. 
A  painter.  F.R.A.S.  Married,  Nov.  3, 1909,  Harriet  Kathleen, 
only  dau.  of  Colonel  Sheffield  Hamilton-Grace,  Durham  Light 
Infantry,  of  Frant,  Sussex.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart., 
Apr.  8,  1918.    Of  39  Steeles  Rd.,  London,  N.W.   in   1952. 
Brother  of  Peile  B.  (1893).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Wlio's  Who.) 
THOMPSON,   NATHANIEL   NICHOLSON.     Adm.   sizar   at   St 
John's,  Oct.  11,  1878.    [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  attorney-at-law 
(and  Agnes).    B.  [.\ug.  8,  1858],  at  Egremont,  Cumberland. 
Bapt.  Sept.  15,  1858.  School,  Siedbergh  (Mr  F.  HeppenstaU). 
Matric.  Michs.  1878.    Capt.,  Cumberland  Volunteers,  1894. 
Antiquary.  Resided  at  St  Bees,  where  he  died  Nov.  12,  1923. 
Brother  of  William  N.  (1879).    (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Army  Lists;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
THOMPSON,   NORMAN  ARTHUR.    Adm.   pens,   at   Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.    S.  of  Arthur  [tea  and  Colonial  broker],  of 
Garlands,  RedhiU,  Surrey.    B.   [Mar.   28],   1874,  at  Upper 
Tooting.    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895. 
An  electrical  and  aeronautical  engineer.    Of  Arreton,  nejur 
Bognor  Regis.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
THOMPSON,  OWEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1886. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  2,  Oman  Road,  Hampstead.  B.  Mar.  17,  1868, 
at  Colchester.   School,  University  College,  London.    Matric. 
Michs.   1886;  Scholar,   1887;  Chancellor's  (English)  medal, 
1888;  B.A.  1889  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1889;  Pt  II, 
1st  Class,  1890) ;  M..\.  1893.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  14,  1893.    On  the  North-Eastern  Circuit.    K.C.,  1919- 
Bencher,  1922.   Judge  of  County  Courts;  (Circuit  46),  1928; 
(Circuit  40),  1928-40.    Married  (i)   1894,  Julia  M.,  dau.  of 
Butterworth   Broadbent,   of  Longwood,   Yorks.;    (2)    1906, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of   Richard   Riley,  of  Huddersfield; 
(3)  1921,  Margaret  S.,  dau.  of  James  M.  Gray,  of  Roscrea, 
Co.  Tipperary.   Of  Burnham-on-Crouch,  Essex,  1949.   (Un' 
Coll.  Sch.  -         -        -  ■ 


Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Who's  Who;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 


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THOMPSON,  PEILE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  3,  1862. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Matthew  WiUiam  (1838),  of  Parkgate,  Guiseley, 
near  Leeds  (and  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Thompson,  of 
Guiseley,  Yorks.).  B.  [July  19],  1844,  at  Guiseley.  Schools, 
Giggleswick  and  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867; 
M.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1865.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  June  7, 1869.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Ord.deacon 
(London)  1877;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Monken  Hadley,  Middlesex, 
1877-81.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Marylebone,  London,  1881-4. 
Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  Dec.  1,  1891.  Married,  May  17,  1871, 
Jessie  Clare,  dau.  of  Joseph  Beaumont,  of  Huddersfield. 
Printed  for  private  circulation,  a  volume  of  sonnets,  Epi- 
grammata.  Of  Parkgate,  Guiseley.  Latterly  of  Great 
Yeldham,  Essex.  Died  Apr.  8,  1918,  at  Eastbourne.  Brothei 
of  Reginald  (1864)  and  William  W.  (1875) ;  father  of  Matthew 
W.  (1891)  and  the  next.  {Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg. ;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Apr.  11,  1918.) 

THOMPSON,  PEILE  BEAUMONT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Peile,  Bart,  (above),  of 
The  Grange,  Cobham,  Surrey.  B.  [Feb.  4,  1874],  at  Bromley. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897.  At  the 
Cirencester  Agricultural  College.  A  fruit-grower  in  Guernsey. 
Married,  Oct.  8,  1908,  Stella  Mary,  dau.  of  Arthur  Hams,  of 
Heaton  Grove,  Bradford,  and  had  issue.  Of  the  old  Rectory, 
Ellesborough,  Bucks.,  in  1949.  Brother  of  Matthew  W.  (1891). 
{Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg. ;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

THOMPSON,  PETER  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  13,  1895.  S.  of  George  Carslake  (1873),  of  Penarth.  B. 
Nov.  21,  1876,  at  Bridgwater.  School,  Clifton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  (Mech.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class) 
1898.  In  the  Royal  Siamese  Survey  Dept.,  Bangkok,  1902-5. 
Partner  in  the  firm  of  Humfrage,  Thompson  and  Hardy, 
engineers,  Bristol.  Married,  Jan.  2,  1911,  Kathleen  Lee,  dau. 
of  Lieut. -Col.  Bowhill,  of  Farnham.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.S.C).  Author,  Lotus  Land,  being  an 
account  of  the  people  and  country  of  Southern  Siam.  Of  114, 
Jacob  Street,  Bristol,  in  1925.  {Peile,  u.  796;  Clifton  Coll. 
Reg.) 

THOMPSON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  6, 
1839.  S.  of  John,  of  Rawcliffe,  near  Doncaster.  B.  at  York. 
Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1843;  priest,  1844;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Macclesfield, 
Cheshire,  1843-5.  R.  of  Droylesden,  Lanes.,  1845-68.  R.  of 
Penshaw,  Co.  Durham,  1868-80.   Disappears  from  Crockford 


THOMPSON,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  12, 
1864.  [2nd]  s.  of  Matthew  William  (1838),  of  Parkgate, 
Guiseley,  Leeds,  and  Kent  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London. 
B.  [Apr.  17],  1846,  in  London.  Schools,  Uppingham  and 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1878. 
Chairman  of  William  Whitaker  and  Co.,  brewers,  of  Bradford. 
Of  Alverley  Hall,  Doncaster.  Capt.,  3rd  Yorkshire  Volunteers, 
1875;  Major,  1889;  Col.,  2nd  Vol.  Batt.,  West  Yorks.  Regt.; 
T.D.  Married,  Oct.  14,  1874,  Frances  Harriet,  4th  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Smith  Royds,  of  Haughton,  Staffs.  Died  Feb. 
19,  1932,  at  Loftus  Hill,  Knaresborough ;  buried  at  Guiseley. 
Brother  of  PeUe  (1862)  and  WUliam  W.  (1875);  father  of 
Clement  (1894).  {Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Uppingham  Sch. 
Roll.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Army  Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  22, 
1932.) 

THOMPSON,  REGINALD  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  l, 
1895.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Reginald  Edward  (next),  M.D.,  of  LUlie 
Road,  Fulham,  London  (and  Arme  Isabella,  dau.  of  Augustus 
De  Morgan,  the  mathematician).  B.  [.^ug.  21],  1876,  in 
Kensington.  School,  St  Paul's  (where  he  began  to  take  an 
interest  in  Assyrian,  and  received  considerable  help  from 
F.  W.  Walker,  then  Head  Master).  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
exhibitioner;  Stewart  of  Rannoch  Scholar,  1897;  B.A. 
(Oriental  Langs.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Assistant 
in  the  Egyptian  and  Assyrian  Dept.  of  the  British  Museum, 
1899-1905;  Sudan  Survey  Dept.,  1906.  Assistant  Professor 
in  Semitic  Languages,  University  of  Chicago,  1907-9.  Directed 
excavations  for  the  British  Museum,  at  Nineveh,  Carchemish, 
Abu  Shahrain  and  Wadi  Sarga.  Served  in  Mesopotamia  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Special  List;  mentioned  four 
times  in  despatches).  F.B.A.;  F.S.A.  Fellow  of  Merton 
College,  Oxford,  1923-41.  D.Litt.  Shillito  Reader  in 
Assyriology  at  Oxford,  1937-41.  Married,  1911,  Barbara 
Brodrick,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Atkinson  Robinson.  Author, 
A  Pilgrim's  Scrip;  Assyrian  Metrical  Texts;  The  Assyrian 
Herbal;  On  the  Chemistry  of  the  Ancient  Assyrians;  Ignatius, 
etc.  Editor  of  Iraq,  1935-41.  Died  suddenly,  May  23,  1941, 
after  duty  with  the  Home  Guard.  Brother  of  Augustus  P. 
(1898)  and  Edward  V.  (1899).  {Venn,  11.  545;  Who's  Who; 
Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  May  26,  1941.) 


Thompson,  Robert 

THOMPSON,  REGINALD  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  24,  1853.  S.  of  John  [Serjeant-at-Law].  B.  in 
London.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
B.A.  1857;  M.B.  i860;  M.D.  1863.  At  St  George's  Hospital; 
Medical  Registrar  there.  M.R.C.P.,  1862;  F.R.C.P.,  1868. 
Physician,  Belgrave  Hospital  for  Children;  and  the  Seamen's 
Hospital,  1871-3;  Physician,  Brompton  Hospital,  1880-94. 
Practised  in  London.  Married,  1874.  Anne  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Professor  Augustus  De  Morgan.  Author,  Family  Phthisis; 
The  Causes  and  Results  of  Pulmonary  Haemorrhages;  The 
Physical  Examination  of  the  Chest ;  Therapeutical  Value  of 
Drug  Smoking,  etc.  Died  Sept.  10,  1912,  at  13,  Cheyne 
Gardens.  Father  of  the  above  and  of  Augustus  P.  (1898)  and 
Edward  V.  (1899).  (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Medical  Directories;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, Sept.  12, 1912.) 

THOMPSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7, 
1761.  [Younger]  s.  of  Beilby,  of  Escrick,  Yorks.  (and  Sarah, 
widow  of  Sir  Darcy  Dawes).  B.  at  York.  School,  Craik. 
Resided  until  Michs.  1763.  Succeeded  his  brother  at  Escrick, 
June  10,  1799.  Died,  unmarried,  Sept.  12,  1820,  in  Grosvenor 
Square,  London.  Brother  of  Beilby  (1759).  {Peile,  u.  272; 
G.  Mag.,  1820,  II.  285;  Major  V.  Hodson.) 

THOMPSON,  The  Rev.  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  29)  at 
St  John's,  May  15,  1830;  in  Priest's  Orders.  Matric.  Michs. 
1830.  Kept  three  terms.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Dec.  16,  1827. 
P.C.  of  Egglestone,  Durham,  1828-33.  V.  of  Sutton-upon- 
Trent,  Notts.,  1833-58.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1859. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

THOMPSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1834.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838.  Usher  of 
Jones's  Free  Grammar  School,  Monmouth,  1842.  {Eccle- 
siastical Gazette,  v.  148.) 

THOMPSON,  RICHARD  HEYWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  22,  1868.  [4th]  s.  of  Samuel  Henry,  of  Thingwall  Hall 
[West  Derby],  Liverpool  (and  Elizabeth  Yates).  B.  [Apr.  14], 
1850,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1868. 
Of  Nunwick  Hall,  Cumberland.  J. P.  for  Cumberland;  High 
Sherifi,  1904.  Married,  1885,  Anne  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Ven. 
Archdeacon  Hornby,  of  St  Michael's-on-Wyre,  Lanes.  Died 
June  II,  1935.  Brother  of  George  R.  (1864),  Samuel  A. 
(1864)  and  Henry  Y.  (1856).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G. ; 
The  Times,  June  12,  1935.) 

THOMPSON,  RICHARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  18,  1788.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  (1764),  of  [Kirby  HaU], 
Shipton,  Yorks.  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Spence).  [B. 
Jan.  24,  1771.]  Private  tuition.  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  B.A. 
1792.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  25,  1791.  Capt.,  4th 
Dragoons;  Major,  Yorks.  Hussars  Y'eomanry.  Of  Kirby  HaU. 
Married,  Aug.  25,  1803,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Turton,  of 
Sugnall  Hall,  Staffs,  (by  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard,  descendant  of 
the  De  Meyseys  who  came  to  England  with  the  Conqueror). 
Died  Aug.  3,  1853.  Father  of  Harry  S.  (1826),  Thomas  C. 
(1829)  and  Frederick  W.  (1835).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

THOMPSON,  RICHARD  PHILLIPS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  13,  1862.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Richard  Newcomb,  of  [Bam 
Hill],  Stamford,  Lines.  B.  there,  May  24,  1844.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1872.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1869;  practised  at  Stamford  (Messrs  Thompson, 
Phillips  and  Evans).  Married,  July  27,  1871,  Caroline  Wini- 
fred Casamajor,  2nd  dau.  of  Frederick  Gwatkin,  of  Grove 
House,  Twickenham.  Died  Aug.  i,  1882.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  The  Times,  July  29,  1871 ;  Burke,  Family  Records.) 

THOMPSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  I,  1819. 

THOMPSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 
1819.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Brigsteer,  Westmorland.  School, 
Heversham.  xMatric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1828. 
P.C.  of  Ellel,  Lanes.,  1836-53.  Died,  1853,  at  the  parsonage. 
(G.  Mag.,  1853,  II.  215.) 

THOMPSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  12,  1852.  S.  of  Robert,  mercer,  deceased,  of  Workington, 
Cumberland.  B.  there.  School,  St  Bees.  Matric.  Michs.  1852; 
scholar;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1857; 
priest,  1858;  C.  of  Ulceby,  Lines.,  1857-8.  C.  of  Methering- 
ham,  1858-61.  C.  of  North  Kelsey,  1861-4.  V.  of  Skipsea, 
Yorks.,  1864-98.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1899. 

THOMPSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  19,  1852.  2nd  s.  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  of  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs. 
1852;  Scholar,  1853. 


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THOMPSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1888.  Eldest  s.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  [6,  Lansdown 
Crescent,  Clieltenham]  and  Muckamore  Abbey,  Ireland.  B. 
[Jan.  II,  1869],  at  Muckamore  Abbey.  Schools,  King 
William's  College,  Isle  of  -Man,  and  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,' 
1890.  Member  of  first  British  XV  to  tour  S.  Africa,  1891. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  nth  R.I.R.; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  Muckamore  Abbey,  Co.  Antrim. 
J. P.  for  Co.  Antrim.  Married,  191 1,  Margaretta  Louise,  dau. 
of  Frederick  Neterville  le  Poer  Trench.  Died  Feb.  5,  1952. 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  KeUy,  Handbook;  King.  William's 
Coll.,  Isle  of  Man,  Reg.) 

THOMPSON,  ROBERT  ANCHOR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  10,  1S40.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Durham.  B.  there  [1822]. 
School,  Durham.  .Matric.  .Michs.  1840;  B.A.  (20th  Wrangler) 
1844;  .M.A.  1S50.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1845;  priest 
(Durham)  Dec.  18,  1847.  Astronomical  Observer  at  Durham, 
1846-9.  C.  of  Louth,  Lines.,  1849-53.  C.  of  Binbrook,  1854-8. 
Master  of  St  Mary-the-Virgin  Hospital,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
1858-94.  Married,  1849,  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  J. 
Armstrong,  V.  of  Wallsend.  Author,  Christian  theism; 
Sermons,  etc.  Latterly  of  Cullercoates,  Northumberland, 
where  he  died  Aug.  10,  1894.  (Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Boose,  ni. 
940;  Durham  Ord.  Book;  Crockford.) 

THOMPSON,  ROBERT  HILARY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1885.  S.  of  Thomas  Charles,  Esq.  B.  [1866],  at  Milton 
Hall,  Brampton,  near  Carlisle.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885.  Died  Oct.  17,  1886.  Brother  of  Charles  L. 
(1873),  James  (1878)  and  Thomas  E.  B.  (1878).  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

THOMPSON  (post  THOMPSON-YATES),  SAMUEL  ASHTON. 
Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Jesus,  Feb.  15,  1864.  [2nd]  s.of 
Samuel  Henry,  Esq.,  of  [Thingwall  HaU],  Liverpool.  B.  at  the 
Dingle,  near  Liverpool.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1868; 
priest,  1869;  C.  of  Scarborough,  1868-71.  C.  of  Lytham, 
Lanes.,  1871-5.  Latterly  of  43,  Phillimore  Gardens,  London. 
Assumed  the  additional  name  of  Yates.  Died  Nov.  22,  1903. 
Brother  of  Richard  H.  (1868)  and  George  R.  (1864).  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Changes  oj  Name,  1867.) 

THOMPSON,  SIDNEY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Sept.  13,  1887.  [4th  s.  of  Henr>-  T.,  miller,  of  Camden,  New 
South  Wales,  Australia;  B..A.  of  Sydney  University.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  LL.B.  1890.  .\dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  11, 
1S87.  Called  to  the  Bar,  xMov.  17,  1890.  Of  Sydney,  N.S.W. 
(La-cU  Lists ;  Inns  of  Court.) 

THOMPSON,  SPRINGALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dee.  16, 
1840.  [Eldest  s.  of  Frederick  Elijah,  solicitor,  of  Gray's  Inn 
(and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Springall).]  B.  Oct.  30,  1820. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B..\.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  4,  1842;  migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15, 
1S43.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  11,  1847.  Conveyancer  and 
Equity  Draftsman.  Of  Upton-cum-Chalvey,  Bucks.  J. P.  for 
Bucks.  Capt.,  Bucks.  .Militia;  Major,  ist  Bucks.  Rifle 
Volunteers.  .Married,  Sept.  29,  1847,  Margaret  White, 
younger  dau.  of  Lawrence  Hall,  of  Bramcote  Grove,  Notts. 
Died  Feb.  13,  1899,  at  Slough.  Father  of  Harold  C.  S.  (1879) 
and  Lawrence  C.  F.  (1866);  brother  of  John  E.  (1850)  and 
WUliam  H.  (1858).  (Eagle,  xxi.  236;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Walford,  County  Families; 
The  Times,  Feb.  15,  1899.) 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  31,  1785.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Marylebone. 
Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Browne  medal,  1786.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Dec.  29,  1785. 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  i,  1852. 
A  'Ten-year  man.'   '  Plus  annos  24  natus.' 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  30,  1829.  [2nd  s.  of  Richard  John  (1788),  of  Kirby  Hall, 
Shipton,  Yorks.  B.  Nov.  13,  1811.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830; 
B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837.  C.  of  Askham-Bryan,  Yorks., -1841-5. 
R.  of  Ripley,  1848-85.  Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  16,  1885. 
Brother  of  Harry  S.  (1826)  and  Frederick  W.  (1835).  (Clergy 
List;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  25, 
1885.) 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  COATES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1900.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1834,  sub  Coates),  deceased. 
B.  Mar.  3,  1880,  at  Addingham,  Leeds.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Of  Lupton  Tower,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  Westmorland,  in  1946.  Brother  of  William  (1895). 
(Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Jesus  Coll.  Report,  1946.) 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  DAWSON.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter, 
1892.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.   Mar.   2,   1874,  at  Broughton-in- 


Thompson.  Thomas  William 

Fumess,  Lanes.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  15,  1894; 
B.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1897;  priest,  1899;  C.  of 
Hayton,  Cumberland,  1897-9.  C.  of  Hartford,  Cheshire, 
1899-1900.  C.  of  Crosscrake,  Westmorland,  1900-10.  C.  of 
Roclifle,  Cumberland,  1910-11.  C.  of  Arthuret,  1911-36. 
Drowned  himself  in  the  river  Esk,  Sept.  17,  1936.  (Crockford; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  EDMUND  BARKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
iS)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  7,  1878.  S.  of  Thomas  Charles,  Esq., 
of  Milton  Hall,  Brampton,  near  Carlisle.  [B.  Sept.  17,  i860.] 
School,  King's  College  School,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1878. 
Capt.,  3rd  Batt.,  the  Border  Regt.  (T.),  1888.  Died  July  10, 
19 1 3.  Brother  of  Charles  L.  (1873),  James  (1878)  and  Robert 
H.  (1885).  (G.  B.  Routledge;  Army  Lists;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  15, 
1894.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  [July  25,  1875],  at  Callington, 
Cornwall.  School,  Kingswood,  Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (8th  Wrangler)  1897.  F.I.A.  Entered  the 
Phoenix  Assurance  Company,  1899;  British  Empire  Mutual 
Life  Assurance  Co.,  1906.  Tutor,  Institute  of  Actuaries,  1909. 
Married,  1909,  Catherine  Louisa,  dau.  of  A.  Munday,  of 
Hendon.  Died  Mar.  22,  1940,  at  13,  Stratford  Way,  Watford, 
Herts.  (Kingswood  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  788;  The  Times, 
Mar.  25,  1940.) 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  PERRONET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
July  2,  1798.  Of  Yorks.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  M.P.,  merchant 
and  banker,  of  Hull  (and  Philothea  Perronet,  dau.  of  William 
Briggs).  B.  Mar.  15,  1783,  at  Hull.  School,  Hull  Grammar 
(Joseph  Milner).]  Matric.  Michs.  1798;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler) 
1802;  M.A.  1806.  Fellow,  1806.  Midshipman  in  H.M.S.  Isis, 
1802,  on  the  Newfoundland  Station;  his  Fellowship  being  in 
his  own  words, '  a  sort  of  promotion,  which  has  not  often  gone 
along  with  the  rank  and  dignity  of  a  .Midshipman.'  Served 
four  years  in  the  Navy  and  then  joined  the  Army  as  Second 
Lieut,  in  the  95th  Rifles,  1806.  Captured  in  an  attack  on 
Buenos  Ayres,  July  5,  1807,  and  after  a  short  imprisonment 
returned  to  England.  Appointed  Governor  of  the  Colony  of 
Sierra  Leone,  but  his  efforts  to  suppress  the  evils  of  the 
apprenticeship  system  which  superseded  slavery  were  ill 
received,  and  the  Government  recalled  him  within  two  years. 
Joined  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  as  Lieut.,  and  served  in 
Spain;  on  the  conclusion  of  peace  exchanged  into  the  17th 
Light  Dragoons,  then  serving  in  India.  Major,  65th  Regt.; 
Lieut.-Col.,  1829;  Col.,  1846;  Major-General  and  General, 
1868.  On  returning  to  England  in  1822  devoted  himself  to 
literature  and  politics.  F.R.S.,  1828.  Proprietor  of  the 
Westminster  Review,  1829.  M.P.  for  Hull,  1835-7;  for 
Bradford,  1847-52  and  1857-g.  Married,  181 1,  Anne 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  Barker,  of  York.  Author, 
Catechism  on  the  Corn  Laws  (which  passed  through  18  editions 
between  1827  and  1834) ;  Geometry  without  Axioms;  Theory  of 
Parallels ;  On  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  just  Intonation  with 
a  view  to  the  abolition  of  Temperament,  etc.  Died  Sept.  6, 1869, 
at  Blackheath.  Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Charles  W. 
(1805).  (D.iV.B.;  De  Morgan,  Budget  of  Paradoxes,  1.  253  and 
287.) 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  PERRONET  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  May  17,  1831.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  General  Thomas 
Perronet  (above).]  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A. 
1838.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  0.xford,  1856.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn,  Apr.  20,  1835.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1838.  On  the  Northern 
Circuit.  Recorder  of  Scarborough,  Jan.-Mar.  1872.  Judge  of 
County  Courts  (circuit  6)  from  1872.  J. P.  for  Lanes.  Married, 
Mar.  17, 1846,  EUen  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  James,  Esq., 
of  Totnes.  Died  Aug.  25,  1904,  aged  91,  at  Bath.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times 
Aug.  30,  1904.) 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  2,  1840.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Thomas,  grocer  [of  London] 
(and  Mary).  B.Apr.  18,  1821.  [at  Waltham,  Essex].  School, 
Mercers',  London.  Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Oct.  10,  1840. 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1853-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1844;  priest  (Norwich)  1845;  C.  of  Bobbington, 
Salop,  1844-5.  C.  of  New  Buckenhain,  Norfolk,  1845-7; 
P.C.  there,  1847-63.  V.  of  Tibbenham,  1863-96.  Died  Dec.  10 
1896.   (Crockford;  Tlie  Times,  Dec.  16,  1896.) 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1896. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Captain  Robert  Wade,  J. P.,  of  Clonskeagh 
Castle,  Co.  Dublin  (and  Edith  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Jameson).  B.  fjan.  4],  1877.  School,  Monkton 
Combe,  Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  .M.I.C.E. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  IQI4-19  (Capt.,  R.E.,  1915-18; 
Major,  R.M.,  1918-19;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of 
Clonskeagh  Castle,  Co.  Dublin,  in  1919.  (Venn,  11.  550;  Univ. 
War  List;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Walford,  County  Famthes.) 


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Thompson,  Thomas  William 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adni.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  Wesleyan  minister,  of  Cottenham, 
Cambs.  (and  Emma  Jane  Hipkins).  B.  Jan.  28,  1880,  at 
ChaxhiU,  Westbury-on-Severn.  Schools,  Thetford  Grammar 
and  the  Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902; 
M.A.  1906.  Methodist  Minister  (amongst  other  places)  at 
Kensington,  1907;  Ipswich,  1913;  Wellington,  Salop,  1916; 
Stoke-on-Trent,  1923;  Stafford,  1929;  Welshpool,  1935; 
Leamington  Spa,  1949.   (Venn,  in.  400.) 

THOMPSON,  TOM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of  Thomas 
merchant,  of  38,  Carson  Road,  Dulwich  (and  Elizabeth  Bell). 
B.  June  29,  1880,  at  93,  St  James  Street,  Burnley.  School, 
City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar,  1899;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Ft  I,  ist  Class)  1902;  M.A.  1906;  B.D.  1914. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1912;  priest,  1913;  C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Cambridge,  1912-14.  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1915-16. 
Select  Preacher,  1915.  C.  of  Downham,  Cambs.,  1916-17. 
Married,  Nov.  14,  1916,  Ciceley  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis 
Henry  Colson,  of  Cambridge.  Author,  The  Offices  of  Baptism 
and  Confirmation.  Died  May  15,  1917.  (Venn,  in.  400; 
Crock/ord.) 

THOMPSON,  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21,  1888. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Vincent  Thomas  (next),  of  195,  Belle  Vue  Road, 
Leeds.  B.  [Dec.  22],  1869,  at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar,  1891;  B.A.  i8gi;  M.A.  1895. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1896;  practised  (Messrs  Page  and  Thompson) 
at  Bristol  and  Exeter.  Married,  Aug.  31,  1909,  Mary  Rose 
Laura  Carmen,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  J.  Chillingworth,  of  Tor- 
quay. Died  June  9,  1947,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Brother  of 
John  P.  (1892).  (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Law  Lists;  The 
Times,  Jime  11,  1947.) 

THOMPSON,  VINCENT  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  2,  1847.  S.  of  'W.  Serjeant'  (sic)  [John 
Vincent  (1801),  Serjeant-at-Law].  School,  Brighton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Feb.  28,  1852.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  7,  1858.  A 
Special  Pleader.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  On  the 
North-Eastern  Circuit.  Assistant  Recorder  of  Leeds.  Married, 
Feb.  9,  1869,'  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  Wade,  Esq.,  of  Leeds. 
Author,  legal.  Died  Mar.  11,  1910,  at  Leeds.  I5rother  of 
Frederick  (1857)  and  Alfred  (1849);  father  of  John  P.  (1892) 
and  Vincent  (above).  (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Mar.  12, 
1910.) 

THOMPSON,  WALTER  JEFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1872.  S.  of  John  Roper,  of  129,  Falkner 
Street,  Liverpool.  B.  Apr.  28, 1850,  in  Liverpool.  School,  Liver- 
pool CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1876;  priest,  1877;  C.  of  Sparkbrook, 
Birmingham,  1876-8.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Hereford,  1878-82. 
V.  of  Christ  Church,  Stone,  Staffs.,  1882-94.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Leicester,  1894-1906.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Tiverton, 
Devon,  1906-17.  R.  of  Washfield,  1917-30.  Latterly  of 
Mellguards,  Tiverton,  where  he  died,  July  22,  1934;  buried  at 
Washfield.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  July  24,  1934.) 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  24,  1753;  re-adm.  Feb.  i,  1754.  S.  of  Thomas,  currier, 
of  Yorks.  B.  at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1754. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1748)  and  of  John  (1771). 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  10,  1776; 
pens.  Jan.  13,  1778.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  Scholar, 
1780;  B.A.  1780. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  26,  1786.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Kingston-on-Hull.  School, 
Kingston-on-HulI.   Matric.  Michs.  1787. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity, 
June  23,  1817.  S.  of  Nathaniel.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1825.  P.C. 
of  Halstock,  Dorset,  1826-42.  Minister  of  St  Barnabas, 
King's  Square,  Goswell  Road,  London.  Died  Apr.  28,  1843, 
in  the  City  Road,  London,  aged  48.  (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1843,  I.  664.) 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  (1834),  see  COATES. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  20,  1843. 
Matric.  Michs.  1843. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1895.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1834,  sub  Coates),  deceased. 
B.  at  Addingham,  Yorks.  School,  Ripon  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Served  in  the  S.  African  War,  1898- 
1902  (Royal  Engineers).  Served  in  the  Great  War,  19x4-19 
(Capt.,  Durham  L.I.).  Died  July  14,  1925.  Brother  of 
Thomas  C.  (1900).    (Laiv  Lists;  F.  Brittain.) 


Thompson,  William  Whitaker 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  HALLIDAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  19,  1887.  S.  of  Robert,  linen-merchant  (and  Elizabeth 
McCormick).  B.  Oct.  8,  1864,  in  Belfast.  School,  Armagh 
Royal  (the  Rev.  W.  M.  Morgan)  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1886);  LL.D.  (1889).  Matric.  Lent, 
1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Down)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Skerry, 
Co.  Antrim,  1888-9.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Belfast,  1889-91. 
C.  of  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex,  1891-8.  V.  of  St  Luke's, 
West  Holloway,  1898-1912.  Gresham  Professor  of  Divinity, 
1904.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  West  EaUng,  1912-21.  V.  of 
Winkfield,  Berks.,  1921-45.  Died  Feb.  13,  1945,  at  Crawley, 
Sussex.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  15,  1945.) 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
June  4,  1852.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Hodgson  (1813),  late 
R.  of  Friem  Barnet.  B.  at  Tottenham,  Middlesex.  Schools, 
Dedham,  Essex  and  Edgware.  Matric.  Michs.  1852.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon)  1857;  priest,  1858;  C.  of  Dunsforth,  Yorks., 
1857-8.  V.  of  Roecliffe,  1858-67.  V.  of  Exmoor,  Somerset, 
1868-92.  Married,  1858,  Anne  Matilda,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Lawson,  Esq.,  of  Dennington  House,  Devon.  Latterly  of 
Parracombe,  Devon.  Died  Mar.  17,  1908.  Brother  of 
Archibald  (1854)  and  George  H.  (1848).  (Venn,  11.  308; 
Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times,  Mar.  20, 
1908.) 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1858.  S.  of  Frederick  Elijah  (and  Mary  Ann).  B. 
[Sept.  26]  1840,  in  St  Marylebone,  London.  Bapt.  Oct.  17, 
1841.  Schools,  King's  College,  London  and  Rugby.  Did  not 
reside.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  25,  1859.  Matric.  Lent, 
i860;  B.A.  (23rd  Wrangler)  1863;  M.A.  1869.  Joined  the 
I.C.S.,  1863;  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  at  Dacca; 
retired,  1868.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  26,  1868. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1872;  practised  in  the  Punjab. 
Author,  On  Grandsire  Triples;  Diagram  of  a  System  of  Peals  of 
Union  Triples.  Lived  latterly  at  Brighton,  where  he  died 
July  10,  1934.  Brother  of  John  E.  (1850)  and  Springall 
(1840).  (Venn,  11.  344;  Law  Lists;  C.S.  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  July  12,  1934.) 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  HEPWORTH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  6,  1828.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  solicitor.  B. 
[Mar.  27,  1810],  at  York.  School,  Bucks,  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1828;  Scholar,  1830;  Members'  prize,  1831;  B.A.  (^Ih 
Classic;  2nd  Chancellor's  medal)  1832;  M.A.  1835;  D.D.  1867. 
Fellow,  1834;  assistant  tutor,  1837-44;  tutor,  1844-53; 
Junior  bursar,  1840;  Master,  1866-86.  Junior  Proctor,  1841- 
2.  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  1853-67.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1867-8.  Head  Master  of  the  Collegiate  School,  Leicester, 
1836.  Ord.  deacon  1837;  priest,  1838.  Canon  of  Ely,  1853. 
Married,  Aug.  21,  1866,  Frances  E.,  widow  of  the  Rev.  George 
Peacock,  tutor  of  Trinity.  Author  of  many  classical  editions, 
including  Plato's  Phaedrus  and  Gorgias.  Died  Oct.  i,  1886, 
at  his  Lodge.  (Boose,  iii.  942 ;  Adm.  to  Trin.  Coll.,  add.  et  err. ; 
D.N.B.) 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  2,  1879.  S.  of  John,  attorney-at-law  (and  Agnes).  Of 
Cumberland.  B.  at  Egremont.  Bapt.  Dec.  21,  1859.  [School, 
St  Bees.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Antiquary.  Died  July  8,  1911. 
Brother  of  Nathaniel  N.  (1878).    (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  24)  at 
Jesus,  Sept.  7,  1826.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles.  B.  Sept.  30,  1801, 
at  Rochester,  Kent.  [School,  Ruthin.]  Matric.  Michs.  1826; 
B.A.  1831.  Rowing  'blue,'  1829.  Stated  to  have  been  the 
' —  Thompson'  who  played  cricket  v.  Oxford,  1836,  but  this 
is  very  unlikely.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  5,  1831;  priest. 
May  20,  1832.  C.  of  St  Julian's,  Norwich,  1831-3.  C.  of 
Loddon,  Norfolk,  1833-6.  C.  of  Ridley  and  Ash,  Kent, 
1836-40.  Died  Nov.  10,  1840,  at  St  Alban's  Place,  Regent 
Street,  London.  Brother  of  Charles  (1839).  (G.  Mag.,  1841, 
I.  103.) 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1859,  as  William.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Holywoodrath, 
Co.  Dublin  (and  Linda  Mary,  dau.  of  General  George  Cobbe). 
B.  [Apr.  13],  1840,  in  Dublin.  School,  France  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Capt.,  42nd  Highlanders. 
Of  Holywoodrath,  Co.  Dublin.  J.P.  for  Co.  Dublin.  (Walford, 
County  Families.) 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  WHITAKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1875.  [3rd]  s.  of  Matthew  William  (1838)  [later 
Bart.],  of  Parkgate,  Guiseley,  Leeds.  B.  [Feb.  27],  1857,  in 
London.  School,  Norham-on-Tweed,  Northumberland 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1880;  M.A. 
1884.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  8,  1877.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  May  11,  1881.  On  the  North-Eastern  Circuit. 
Member  of  the  London  School  Board,  1897-1904;  of  the 
London  County  Council  for  9  years;  Chairman,  1910-n. 
Mayor  of  Kensington,  1911-12.  Married,  June  5,  1889, 
Isabella  Blanche  Spencer ,  dau.  of  Spencer  Robert  Lewin,  of 


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Thompson-Yates,  Samuel  Ashton 

The  Bourne,  Widford,  Herts.,  and  had  issue.  Served  ia  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Hon.  Capt.,  and  Q.M.,  Lanes.  Fus.; 
O.B.E.).  Died  Mar.  2,  1920,  from  illness  contracted  in  the 
Gallipoli  campaign.  Brother  of  Peile  (1862)  and  Reginald 
(1864).  (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Mar.  3,  1920.) 

THOMPSON-YATES,  SAMUEL  ASHTON  (1864),  see  THOMPSON, 

THOMSON,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
July  I,  1825.  Eldest  s.  of  Anthony  Todd,  chemist,  of  London 
(by  his  first  wife,  Christina  Maxwell).  B.  there.  Probably 
same  as  next.  Half-brother  of  HenryW.   B.  (1841). 

THOMSON  [or  THOMPSON],  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  28,  1825.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs. 
1825 ;  M.B.  (per  Lit.  Reg.)  1830.   See  also  the  above. 

THOMSON,  ALEXANDER  GARRAWAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  3,  1863.  S.  of  William  Thomas  [of  Moray  Place,  Edin- 
burgh, Manager  of  the  Standard  Life  Assurance  Co.]  B. 
[Sept.  3],  1844,  in  Edinburgh.  Schools,  Rugby  and  Edinburgh 
Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867.  A  Member  of 
the  London  Stock  Exchange  (Messrs  James  Capel  and  Co.). 
Lived  in  the  Albany.  Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  i,  1894. 
Brother  of  Spencer  C.  (1861).  {Rugbv  Sch.  Reg.;  Edinburgh 
Acad.  Reg.;  C.  C.  M.  Saunders.) 

THOMSON,  ALFRED  LOUIS  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  1895.  S.  of  William  Archibald,  Esq.,  of  Irish 
Town,  Gibraltar.  School,  Forest.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  i, 
igoo.  Of  38,  Lowndes  Square,  London,  S.W.  Latterly  of 
Streatley,  Berks.;  where  he  died  Apr.  2,  1951.  (Law  Lists; 
The  Times,  Apr.  4,  1951.) 

THOMSON,  ANDREW  JOHN  POWLETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  10,  1835.   Matric.  Michs.  1835. 

THOMSON,  BERTRAM  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  22,  1888.  S.  of  William  Walter  [of  Stockton-on- 
Tees].  B.  1870,  at  Coatham,  near  Redcar,  Yorks.  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  1891;  M.A. 
1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Diorham)  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  Pelton, 
Durham,  1S98-1900.  C.  of  Seaham  Harbour,  1900-8.  Died 
in  Nov.  1908.   (Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

THOMSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  28, 
1808.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  [K.C.,  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn] 
(and  Anne  Dalziel,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Thomson,  of  the 
West  Indies).  B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1808;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1819.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  3,  1816.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  24,  1819.  Attorney- 
General  of  the  Leeward  Islands.  Sometime  Registrar  in 
Bankruptcy  in  Liverpool.  Died  Mar.  19,  1848.  (Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Inns  of  Court.) 

THOMSON,  CHARLES  ALFRED  HAMBLIN.  Matric.  from 
Cavendish  H.,  Michs.  1889.  S.  of  Peter  Hamblin.  B.  July  29, 
1870,  in  Kingston,  Jamaica.  School,  Jamaica  High.  Migrated 
to  Christ's,  Apr.  18,  1890;  Scholar,  1891;  B.A.  1892;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.  1896.  At  the  London  Hospital.  Supernumerary 
Medical  Officer  to  the  Government  Medical  Service  of 
Jamaica,  1896-8;  Assistant  Colonial  Surgeon,  Gold  Coast, 
1898-1907.  Returned  to  Jamaica  and  practised  at  Falmouth. 
Junior  Resident  Medical  Officer  in  the  Public  Hospital, 
Kingston,  1908.  Acting  Government  Bacteriologist,  1916. 
Member  of  the  Central  Board  of  Health,  and  of  the  Jamaica 
Schools  Commission.  Died  May  16,  1931;  buried  at  St 
Andrew's  Church,  Half  Way  Tree.  (Peile,  11.  758;  Medical 
Directories;  W.  Cowper.) 

THOMSON,  CHARLES  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1877.  [S.  of  David  (1835),  Professor  of  Natural  Philo- 
sophy at  Aberdeen.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1884.  Living  at  Wimbledon  in  1914.  Married,  Sept.  20,  1917, 
Amy  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  Caleb  HaU,  of  Orchard  Street, 
Portman  Square,  London.  Died  Apr.  8,  1941,  aged  82,  at 
St  Leonards-on-Sea;  buried  at  Hastings.  (The  Times,  Apr.  10, 
1941.) 

THOMSON,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1877. 
S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.  B.  in  Hampstead.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1884;  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1885;  priest,  1886;  C.  of 
St  Sepulchre's,  Northampton,  1885-7.  Assistant  priest  at 
St  Agnes,  New  Providence,  Bahamas,  1887-9;  R.  ot  St 
Stephen,  Bimini,  1889-96.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  .•\baco,  Bahamas, 
1896-1900.  R.  of  St  Thomas,  Turk's  Island  with  Caicos, 
1900-2.  C.  of  All  Souls,  Brighton,  1902-5.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Staines,  Middlesex,  1905-9.  V.  of  Beedon,  Berks.,  1909-17. 
Died  Feb.  3,  1917-   (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  i,  1917.) 


Thomson,  George  Campbell 

THOMSON,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1835.  [Eldest]  s.  of  David,  merchant  [in  Leghorn].  B.  [Nov* 
17,  1817],  at  Leghorn.  Schools,  in  Italy  and  Switzerland; 
and  at  Glasgow  University,  1832-5.  Matric.  Michs.  1835; 
Scholar,  1837;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1845.  Assistant  to  the 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  at  Glasgow,  1840-5; 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  at  King's  College,  Aberdeen, 
1845-60,  and  at  Aberdeen  University,  1860-80.  Sub-Principal 
of  King's  College,  Aberdeen,  1854-60.  Married,  Sept.  14, 
1843,  Helen  Stuart.  Died  Jan.  31,  1880.  Father  of  Charles 
H.  (1877).   (Boase,  iii.  946;  D.N.B.) 

THOMSON,  EDWARD  MERVYN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1896.  S.  of  Melville,  Esq.,  iM.D.  B.  at  Newport,  Salop. 
School,  Bath  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1898-igoi.  At  St  George's  Hospital  and 
in  Vienna.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Resident  Medical 
Officer  at  Torbay  Hospital,  Torquay;  Assistant  Medical 
Officer  at  Chiswick  House  Asylum,  Chiswick,  in  1910.  Some- 
time Surgeon,  R.N.;  civil  Medical  Officer,  South  African 
Military  Hospital,  at  Richmond.  Practised  in  Jermyn  Street, 
and  in  Clarges  Street,  Piccadilly.  Author,  medical.  Dis- 
appears from  Medical  Directories,  1940. 

THOMSON,  FRANCIS  DRAKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  9,  1857.  S.  of  David  (and  Sarah).  B.  Aug.  25,  1839,  at 
Exeter.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar,  i860;  B.A.  (10th 
Wrangler)  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Fellow,  1864-72.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  1866;  priest,  1867.  Vice-Principal  of  Peterborough 
Diocesan  Training  College,  1861-3.  Assistant  Master  at 
Leamington  College.  1863-5;  Second  Master  of  Exeter 
Grammar  School,  1866-9.  C.  of  St  Mary  Major,  Exeter, 
1869-72.  R.  of  Brinkley,  Cambs.,  1872-89.  V.  of  Barrow-on- 
Soar,  Leics.,  1S89-1904.  R.  of  Layham,  Suffolk,  1904-18. 
Married,  Dec.  14,  1872,  Cecilia,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  Haynes,  of 
Exeter.  Latterly  of  Bratton  Fleming,  Devon,  where  he  died. 
Mar.  13,  1922.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1922.) 

THOMSON,  FREDERICK  FORSYTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
May  21  ,1842.  3rd  s.  of  Robert,  Lieut. -Col.,  R.E.,  of  Edin- 
burgh. B.  May  4,  1S20,  at  Sheemess,  Kent.  School,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  (Dr  Oakes).  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  Bettes- 
hanger,  Kent,  1848-52.  Chaplain  of  Dover  gaol,  1852-8. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces  at  Malta,  1858-66;  at  Woolwich, 
1866-9;  at  Shoeburyness,  1871-5.  Latterly  of  142,  Gloucester 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  where  he  died,  Oct.  31,  1899.  (Clergy 
List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  2,  1899.) 

THOMSON,  FREDERICK  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1892.  S.  of  David,  medical  practitioner,  of  Luton. 
B.  Apr.  30,  1874  [at  Higham  Ferrers].  School,  Epsom 
CoUege  (Mr  C.  Wood).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1895 ;  M.A.  1911.  At  the  Middlesex  Hospital;  House  Physician 
and  Demonstrator  in  Physiology  and  Biology  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1898;  F.R.C.P.  1926;  M.B.,  London,  1899;  M.D., 
London,  1907.  Sometime  Medical  Officer  at  the  British 
Hospital,  Oporto.  Practised  at  Bath.  Physician,  Royal 
Mineral  Water  Hospital  and  Royal  United  Hospital,  Bath. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
President  of  the  British  Medical  .Association,  1925;  sometime 
President  of  the  Balneological  section  of  the  Royal  Society  of 
Medicine.  Married,  Jan.  22,  1901,  Sybil,  youngest  dau.  of 
General  Sir  Stanley  Edwardes,  of  Sandhurst,  Kent.  Author, 
Chronic  Rheumatic  Diseases;  Rheumatoid  and  Climacteric 
Arthritis,  etc.  Died  Sept.  25,  1940,  at  Bath.  (Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1940.) 

THOMSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  15, 
1834.  Of  Cornwall.  [S.  of  Mrs  Julia  Thomson,  of  Lower 
Southernhay,  Exeter.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A. 
1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1839;  priest,  1840;  C.  of  Egges- 
ford,  Devon,- 1839-43.  C.  of  Modbury,  1844.  C.  of  Loddiswell, 
1845-9.  C.  [of  Dawlish,  1852-4.  C.  of  St  Mathias,  Stoke 
Newington,  1854-6.  Chaplain  and  Secretary  of  St  James's 
Home,  Whetstone,  Middlesex,  1864-9.  C.  of  Banstead,  Surrey, 
1856-73.  C.  of  Chislehurst,  Kent,  1870.  C.  of  St  James, 
Little  Heath,  Essex,  1873-5.  Of  Beckenham,  Kent,  1876-9 
(no  cure).  C.  of  St  James's,  Hampstead  Road,  N.W.,  1880-8. 
Died  Feb.  22,  1888,  aged  72.  (T.  A.  Walker,  449,  MS.  note; 
Clergy  List.) 

THOMSON,  GEORGE  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  13,  1877.  Did  not  reside.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Harry  P.  [of 
Tregroes,  Glamorgan].  B.  [Apr.  9,  1858],  at  Hastings. 
School,  Marlborough  College.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Sept.  21, 
1877.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar;  B.A.  1881.  A  private 
tutor.  Sometime  of  Seaton,  Devon.  Latterly  of  Milverton 
Cottage,  Whitchurch,  Oxon.,  where  he  died  Jan.  28,  1939. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  656;  The  Times,  Jan.  30, 
I939-) 


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Thomson,  George  Douglas 

THOMSON,  GEORGE  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
May  23,  1843;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  11,  1843.  [4th]  s.  of 
William,  Rector  of  the  Academy,  Kilmarnock  (and  Margaret). 
B.  Aug.  17,  1812,  at  KUmamock.  [At  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A. 
1832).]  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon) 
1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  Brighouse,  Yorks.,  1847-9.  C.  of 
Tenbury,  Worcs.,  1850-3.  P.C.  of  Queenborough,  Kent 
1854-7.  Chaplain  of  the  cemetery  at  Sale,  Cheshire,  1858-64. 
Died  July  7,  1864,  in  Eastbourne  Terrace,  London.  (Clergy 
List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  n.  254;  C.  J.  Fordyce.) 

THOMSON,  GEORGE  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  3, 1872.  S.  of  John  Ramsay,  Esq.  B.  at  Oporto.  School, 
private.   Matric.  Easter,  1872. 

THOMSON  (post  SCROPE),  GEORGE  [JULIUS  DUNCOMBE] 
POULETT.  Adm.  pens.  atSr  John's,  Apr.  17, 18 16;  from  Pem- 
broke College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  May  26,  1815. 
[2nd  s.  of  John  Poulett,  Russia  merchant  (who  had  assumed 
the  name  of  Poulett-Thomson,  1814.)  B.  Mar.  10,  i797- 
School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Easter,  1816;  B.A.  1821.  Of 
Roehampton,  Surrey.  Well  known  as  a  geologist  and  political 
economist.  Studied  volcanic  districts  of  Italy,  1818-21. 
Assumed  his  wife's  name  of  Scrope,  in  lieu  of  Thomson,  by 
Royal  Licence,  Mar.  22,  1821.  F.G.S.,  1824;  one  of  the 
Secretaries,  1825;  WoUaston  medal,  1867.  F.R.S.,  1826. 
M.P.  for  Stroud  (in  10  Parliaments),  1833-67.  Author, 
Political  Economy,  etc.;  wrote  many  pamphlets,  which 
gained  him  the  sobriquet  of  'Pamphlet  Scrope.'  Married, 
Apr.  14,  1 82 1,  Emma,  only  child  of  William  Scrope,  of  Castle 
Combe,  Wilts.  Died  Jan.  19,  1876,  at  Fairlawn,  near  Cobham, 
Surrey;  buried  at  Stoke  d'Abernon.  [Hanow  Sch.  Reg.;  Al. 
Oxon.;  Changes  of  Name;  Boase,  III.  465;  D.N.B.  (sub 
Scrope).) 

THOMSON,  GEORGE  SELBY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Dec.  4,  1826;  a  'Ten-year  man';  re-adm.  as  a  pens.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles,  C.  of  Howick,  deceased.  B.  at  ChoUerton, 
Northumberland.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1827; 
B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  L.Th.,  Durham,  1834.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1835;  priest  (Durham)  Oct.  21,  1837; 
C.  of  Rothbury,  Northumberland,  1836-48.  V.  of  Alnham, 
1848-65.  R.  of  Acklington,  1865-86.  Died  in  July,  1886, 
aged  76;  buried  at  Howick,  July  29,  1886.  (Durham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Durham  Ord.  Book;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  4,  1886.) 

THOMSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sx  John's,  Apr.  25, 
1755.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Kenfield,  Petham,  Kent  (and 
Mary,  dan.  of  Thomas  Hodges,  of  Warehorne,  Kent).  B.  at 
Petham.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Easter,  1756;  B.A. 
1759.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  Dec.  25,  1759;  priest 
(Chester)  Dec.  21,  1760.  V.  of  Selling,  Kent,  1763-84.  R.  of 
Lower  Hardres,  1771-1805.  R.  of  Badlesmere  and  Leaveland, 
1784-1805.  Married,  Sept.  22,  1767,  Anne,  widow  of  the 
Rev.  John  Edward  Wilson,  of  Romney.  Died  May  11,  1805. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  636;  F.  P.  White.) 

THOMSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  29, 
1797.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [H.E.I.C.S.],  of  London  [and 
Chartham,  Kent].  [B.  Feb.  9,  1780.]  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1810.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  June  13,  1802;  priest,  1803;  C.  of  Lower 
Hardres,  Kent,  1802-5.  C.  of  Eastry  with  Worth,  1806-9. 
C.  of  Hastingleigh  with  Elmstead,  from  1817.  Married 
Miss  Mary  Ann  Pittock,  of  Eastry.  Died  at  Charlton,  near 
Woolwich,  May  11,  1835.  Father  of  the  next.  (R.  L. 
Arrowsmith;  Cant.  Act  Book.) 

THOMSON,  HENRY  THURSTON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  June  21, 1831.  [2nd]s.  of  theRev.  Henry  (above), 
of  London  [of  Hastingleigh)  (and  Mary  Ann  Pittock).  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1837.  Chaplain-Priest 
of  Ottery  St  Mary,  Devon,  1842-8.  C.  of  Crewkeme,  Somer- 
set, 1852-3.  C.  of  Chard,  1854-5.  C.  of  Cudworth,  1855. 
Author,  Sermons;  Esther  (a  Poem),  etc.  Died  Dec.  13,  1855, 
aged  43,  at  Chard.  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1856,  I.  432.) 

THOMSON,  HENRY  WILLIAM  [BYERLEY].  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Jesus,  July  6,  1841.  [2nd]  s.  of  Anthony  Todd 
[physician,  of  London]  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Katharine  Byerley). 
B.  [May,  1822],  in  Chelsea.  School,  University  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar,  1844;  B.A.  1846. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1846.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  14,  1849.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Queen's 
Advocate  in  Ceylon,  1858-61.  Puisne  Judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Colombo,  1861-7.  Changed  his  second  Christian 
name  of  Wilham  to  Byerley,  1846.  Married,  1858,  Mdlle. 
Beaumont,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Laws  of  War  affecting 
Commerce  and  Shipping;  The  Military  Forces  and  Institutions 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland;  The  Choice  of  a  Profession; 
Institutes  of  the  Laws  of  Ceylon,  etc.  Died  Jan.  6,  1867,  in 
Colombo.  Half-brother  of  Alexander  (1825).  (Boase,  in.  978; 
Inns  of  Court;  D.N.B.) 


Thomson,  John  Deas 

THOMSON,  HERBERT  ARCHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1887.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James 
(1836),  of  Partiwood  House,  near  Whetstone.  B.  at  Bamet. 
[School,  Aldenham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A. 
1909.  Fellow  of  the  Institute  of  Actuaries,  1895 ;  Actuary  and 
Insurance  Consultant.  Of  Worcester  Park,  Surrey.  Married, 
July  29,  1916,  Nina,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Finiayson,  of 
London.  Died  Feb.  23,  1919,  at  Monmouth.  Brother  of 
James  M.  A.  (1881).  (Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Feb.  27,  1919.) 

THOMSON,  HUGH  ROBERT  WARNEFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  1, 1896.  [Only]  s.  of  Herbert  Wameford,  general 
practitioner,  of  London,  deceased.  B.  there,  Feb.  25,  1878. 
School,  Epsom  College  (Mr  Hart  Smith).  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1899.  Served  in  the  S.  African  War,  1898-1902  (Paget's 
Horse).  Married.  Died  July  25,  1922,  at  Buenos  Aires.  (The 
Times,  Aug.  2,  1922;  Epsom  Coll.  Reg.) 

THOMSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  2,  1836. 
B.  Sept.  18,  1817,  in  France.  [School,  CoU^ge  Royale  de 
Bourbon,  Paris.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  22,  1842;  priest,  June  11,  1843. 
Second  Master  of  Christ's  Hospital,  1840-71.  C.  of  St  Mary, 
Aldermary,  1854-9.  C-  of  East  Hyde,  near  Luton,  Beds., 
1878-9.  Chaplain  at  Compidgne,  France,  1879-98.  Resided 
latterly  at  Friem  Bamet,  where  he  died  Dec.  25,  1901. 
Father  of  Herbert  A.  (1887)  and  James  M.  A.  (1881).  (Eagle, 
xxiii.  237;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  28,  1901.) 

THOMSON,  JAMES  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  13,  1855.  S.  of  James  Duncan,  of  Abergavenny,  Mon. 
[and  Porchester  Terrace,  Bayswater,  London].  B.  near 
Abergavenny.  Pupil  of  Mr  Scal6,  of  Wellesley  House.  Matric. 
Lent,  1856,  as  Thompson.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  21, 
1858.     (Inns  of  Court.) 

THOMSON,  JAMES  GEORGE  ORR.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1900.  S.  of  G.  Maclntyre,  Esq.,  of  Glentower,  Kelvinside, 
Glasgow.  School,  Kelvinside  Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1908.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  17,  1905.  On  the  stock  exchange  in  Glasgow.  Served  m 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Ayrshire  Yeo.).  Of  Ayr  m 
1946.   Died  Sept.  11,  1950.  (Law  Lists.) 

THOMSON,  JAMES  MERRIMAN  ARCHER.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  7,  1881.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1836),  Master  at  Christ's 
Hospital,  of  Friern  Bamet.]  School,  Aldenham.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Head  Master  of  the 
County  School,  Llandudno,  1896-1912.  An  excellent  moun- 
taineer. Died,  suddenly,  July  31,  1912,  at  Worcester  Park, 
Surrey,  aged  49.  Brother  of  Herbert  A.  (1887).  (Aldenham 
Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The 
Times,  Aug.  i,  1912.) 

THOMSON,  JOHN  (1771),  see  THOMPSON. 

THOMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  30, 
1786.  B.  in  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  B.A.  1790; 
M.A.  1793;  D.D.  1808.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Jan.  25, 
1791.    Master  of  Kensington  Academy.    Married,  July  24,  , 

1800,  Miss  Elizabeth  Rose.    Died  Nov.  28,  1817.    Father  of  / 

John  R.  (1827);  brother  of  Robert  (1790).    (St  John's  Coll.  j 

Adm.,  IV.  514;  G.  Mag.,  1792,  i.  916.) 

THOMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  15,  1823. 
Of  Cumberiand.   Matric.  Lent,  1826.    Kept  nine  terms. 

THOMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  30, 
1850.  2nd  s.  of  John,  mercer,  deceased,  of  Nassau,  Providence 
Isle,  Bahamas.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854; 
M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1856;  priest,  1858;  C.  of 
Wymondham,  Norfolk,  1856-75.  C.  of  Barnham  Broom, 
1864-73.  C.  of  Diptford,  Devon,  1875-7.  C.  of  Lopham 
Norfolk,  1877-87.  R.  of  Carleton  Forehoe  with  Crownthorpe, 
1887-93.  Residing  at  89,  Hereford  Road,  Bayswater,  London, 
W.,  in  1895.  Died  Apr.  21,  1896,  at  Brighton.  (Crockford; 
Univ.  Almanack.) 

THOMSON,  JOHN  BOYLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  17,  1798- 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  LL.D.,  of  Kensington.  B.  there. 
School,  Kensington.  Scholar,  1800;  matric.  Lent,  1801;  B.A. 
(9<A  >Krang/fir)  1803;  M.A.  1806.  Fellow,  1804-9.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  27,  1798.  R.  of  Luddesdown,  Kent, 
1809-34.  Died  Dec.  9,  i860,  at  St  Lawrence,  Isle  of  Thanet, 
aged  78.  Father  of  Robert  (1829).  (Inns  of  Court;  Clerical 
Guide,  which  gives  R.  of  Luddesdown  from  1819;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  i860,  I.  189;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

THOMSON,  JOHN  DEAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Trinity, 
June  21,  1824.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  John  Deas  [of  Somerset 
House,  London].  B.  in  Edinburgh.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1824.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  8,  1822.  Went  to  the 
U.S.A.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 


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Thomson,  John  Maitland 

THOMSON,  JOHN  MAITLAND.  Adm.  pei}S.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24, 
1865.  S.  of  William,  of  Balgowan,  Perthshire  (and  Margaret 
Cunninghame,  dau.  of  Major  James  Campbell,  of  Walton 
Park)  B.  [Nov.  29],  1847,  in  Edinburgh.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  {ird  Classic)  1870; 
M.A.  1873.  Fellow,  1871.  Advocate  of  the  Scottish  Bar, 
1873.  Curator  of  the  Historical  Dept.  of  the  General  Register 
House  of  Scotland.  Of  The  Whim,  Peebles-shire.  J. P.  for 
Peebles.  Married,  1894,  Susan  Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of 
Lawrence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  of  Condie,  Perthshire.  Died  Mar. 
21,  1923.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families;  The 
Times,  Mar.  26,  1923.) 

THOMSON,  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  30,  1827.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1786),  D.D.,  deceased  (and 
Elizabeth  Rose).  B.  in  Kensington.  School,  Hammersmith. 
Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  Oct.  27,  1833;  priest,  Oct.  25,  1835.  Head  Master  of 
Totnes  School  and  Chaplain  of  Totnes  Union,  Devon,  1839- 
47.  C.  of  St  Phihp's,  Dalston,  Middlesex,  1849-55.  C.  of 
Wavertree,  Lanes.,  1856-8.  C.  of  the  Octagon,  Bath,  1868-9. 
C.  of  Great  Torrington,  Devon,  1869-75.  V.  of  Morwenstow, 
Cornwall,  1876.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1877. 

THOMSON,  JOHN  ROBERT  HOUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1872.  S.  of  James  Duncan,  Esq.  [of  Redhill, 
Surrey].  B.  at  Rondesbosch,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Died 
Aug,  30,  1909,  at  Hay  Lodge,  Braughing,  Herts.,  aged  56. 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  The  Times,  Sept.  2,  1909.) 

THOMSON,  JOSEPH  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12, 
1876.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph  James,  of  Fallowfield,  Manchester. 
B.  there  [Dec.  18],  1856.  From  Owens  College,  Manchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1878;  Sheepshanks  exhibitioner, 
1879;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler  and  2nd  Smith's  prize)  1880;  M.A. 
1883;  Adams  prize,  1883;  Hon.  Sc.D.  1920.  Fellow,  1880- 
1918;  Master,  1918-40.  University  Lecturer  in  mathematics, 
1883-4;  Cavendish  Professor  of  Experimental  Physics,  1884- 
1918.  F.R.S.,  1884;  Royal  and  Hughes  medals;  President, 
1916-20.  Rede  Lecturer,  1896.  Knighted,  1908;  O.M.,  1912. 
President  of  the  PhOosophical  Society,  1894  and  19 19. 
Kelvin  medal,  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  1938.  Hon. 
D.Sc,  Oxford,  Dublin,  London,  Victoria,  Columbia,  Durham, 
Birmingham,  Gottingen,  Leeds,  Oslo,  Sorbonne,  Edinburgh, 
Reading;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Princeton,  Glasgow,  Johns  Hopkins, 
Aberdeen,  .A.thens.  Ph.D.,  Cracow  and  Philadelphia. 
Awarded  the  Nobel  prize,  1906.  Member  of  the  Institute 
of  France.  Professor  of  Physics  at  the  Royal  Institution, 
1905.  President  of  the  British  Association,  1909.  'As  a 
leader  he  was  a  pillar  of  flame  to  foUow,  but  difi&cult  enough 
to  keep  up  with.  His  own  industry  was  nothing  short  of 
terrific.'  Married,  Jan.  2,  1890,  Rose  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  George  Paget,  K.C.B.,  Regius  Professor  of  physic,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  A  Treatise  on  the  Motion  of  the  Vortex  Rings ; 
Discharge  of  Electricity  through  Gases ;  Conduction  of  Electricity 
through  Gases;  The  Electron  in  Chemistry;  Recollections  and 
Reflections,  etc.  Died  Aug.  30,  1940.  {Camb.  Univ.  Reporter, 
Oct.  1940;  D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  31,  and 
Sept.  4,  1940.) 

THOMSON,  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  15, 
1888.  S.  of  D.  L.,  Esq.,  of  i,  Onslow  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  A  member  of  the 
London  Stock  Exchange.  Died  May  29,  1911.  {Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.,  which  gives  Lionel  Gronow.) 

THOMSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Jesus,  Mar.  5, 
1790.  Of  Scotland.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1793.  Conducted  the  Kensington  Academy  with  his  brother 
John.  Elected,  1786,  to  the  Natural  History  Society  (which 
flourished,  1782-94),  predecessor  of  the  Linnean  Society. 
R.  of  Longstowe,  Cambs.,  1810-15.  Of  Longstowe  Hall  in 
1814,  when  his  wife  Charlotte  Eleanora  died  there.  Died 
Jan.  6,  1831,  in  York  Terrace,  London.  Brother  of  John 
(1786).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  514;  G.  Mag.,  1831,  12806.) 

THOMSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  July  2, 
1829.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Bovle  (1798).  School, 
private.   Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836. 

THOMSON,  SETON  MURRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.  S.  of  Seton,  of  Golfhill,  Glasgow.  B.  [Apr.  25],  1864,  in 
Glasgow.  School,  HaiTow.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889. 
Sometime  in  the  ist  Dragoons.  Of  Preston  House,  Linlithgow, 
West  Lothian,  where  he  died  July  2,  1949.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

THOMSON,  SPENCER  AUBREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  [2nd]  s.  of  Spencer  Campbell  (next),  of 
10,  Eglinton  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  B.  [June  14],  1873,  in 
Edinburgh.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  A  stock- 
broker. Married,  Lily,  dau.  of  Grosvenor  Jennings,  of 
Beamhurst  Hall,  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.    Died  Feb.  2,   1944,  at 


Thomson,  William  Dixon  Mann 

St  Leonards-on-Sea.  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  The  Times,  Feb.  5,  1944.) 

THOMSON,  SPENCER  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity. 
June  19,  1861.  [2ndJ  s.  of  WiUiam  Thomas,  of  41,  Moray 
Place,  Edinburgh  [Manager  of  the  Standard  Life  Assurance 
Co.]  (and  Christian  Ann,  dau.  of  Wilham  B.  Seaman).  B. 
there,  Oct.  16,  1842.  Schools,  Rugby  and  Edinburgh 
Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865.  Manager  (for 
30  years)  of  the  Standard  Life  Assurance  Co.  in  1874,  on  his 
father's  retirement.  President  of  the  Faculty  of  Actuaries  in 
Scotland.  Hon.  President  of  the  .\ctuarial  Society  of  Edin- 
burgh, 1877  and  1886.  Chairman  of  the  Life  Ofi&ces  Associa- 
tion of  Scotland,  1892.  F.R.S.E.  Of  10,  Eglinton  Terrace, 
Edinburgh.  Married  (i)  Jan.  20,  1869,  Georgina  Maria 
Joanna,  dau.  of  George  Ferguson  Cockbum,  of  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1919,  Helen  Gladys  Mont- 
gomery, dau.  of  James  Walker,  Esq.  Died  May  11,  1931. 
Brother  of  Alexander  G.  (1863) ;  father  of  the  above.  (C.  C.  M. 
Saunders;  Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.;  Fox-Davies,  Armortal 
Families.) 

THOMSON,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  .Apr.  8, 
1830.   Matric.  Michs.  1830. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus.  Apr.  22, 
1833.  S.  of  William,  Captain.  B.  in  London.  School. 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840. 
C.  of  St  Nicholas,  GuUdford,  Surrey,  1S45-8.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1849. 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  6, 
184 1.  [2nd]  s.  of  James,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  mathematics  at 
Glasgow.  B.  June  26,  1824,  in  Belfast.  [Matric.  at  Glasgow 
University,  1834.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar,  1843;  B.A. 
{2nd  Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize)  1845;  M.A.  1848;  Hon. 
LL.D.  1866.  FeUow,  1846-52  and  1872-1907.  Rede  Lecturer, 
1866.  F.R.S.  1851;  F.R.S.E.;  Copley  medal,  1883.  Hon. 
LL.D.  of  Dublki,  Edinburgh  and  Montreal;  Hon.  D.C.L., 
Oxford.  D.L.  for  Glasgow.  Chancellor  of  Glasgow  University, 
1904-7.  Professor  of  Natural  PhUosophy  at  Glasgow,  1846-99. 
G.C.V.O.,  1896.  Electrician  for  the  .Atlantic  cables,  1857-8 
and  1865-6;  Electrical  Engineer  for  the  French  Atlantic 
cables  and  others.  Knighted,  1866.  Created  Baron  Kelvin. 
1892.  President  of  the  Royal  Society,  1890-5;  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh,  1886-9  and  1895-1907.  President  of 
the  British  Association,  1871.  O.M.,  1902.  Grand  Officer  of 
Legion  of  Honour;  Commander  of  Order  of  King  Leopold  of 
Belgium.  Inventor  of  the  mirror  galvanometer  and  siphon 
recorder,  in  connection  with  submarine  telegraphy;  also  of 
the  navigational  sounding  machine,  and  many  electrical 
measuring  instruments.  Married  (i)  Sept.  14,  1852,  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Walter  Cnim,  of  Thomliebank;  (2)  1874, 
Frances  Anne,  dau.  of  C.  R.  Blandy,  of  Madeira.  Author  of 
numerous  papers  on  mathematical  and  physical  subjects. 
Benefactor  to  Peterhouse.  Died  Dec.  17,  1907;  buried  in 
Westminster  Abbey.  {T.  A.  Walker,  472;  D.N.B.;  Who  was 
Who.) 

THOMSON,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1852,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
Hon.  LL.D.  1889.  [Eldest  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Whitehaven, 
Cuinberiand.  B.  Feb.  11,  1819.]  Matric.  from  Queen's 
CoUege,  Oxford,  June  2,  1836,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1840; 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1844;  B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford)  1856.  FeUow, 
1840;  Dean,  Bursar  and  tutor  of  Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford; 
Provost,  1855-61.  P.C.  of  All  Souls,  Marylebone,  1855. 
Preacher  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1855-61.  Bishop  of  Gloucester, 
1861-2;  Archbishop  of  York,  and  Metropolitan,  1862-90. 
Married,  1855,  Zoe,  dau.  of  James  Henry  Skene,  and  had 
issue.  Author  and  Editor,  The  Atoning  Work  of  Christ; 
Lincoln's  Inn  Sermons;  Aids  to  Faith;  Life  in  the  Light  of 
God's  Word;  Outline  of  the  Laws  of  Thought;  Word,  Work,  and. 
Will,  etc.  Died  Dec.  25,  1890,  at  Bishopthorpe.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  15,  1867. 
[2nd]  s.  of  George  [of  Ellingham  House,  Cheltenham].  B. 
May  30,  1849,  in  Manchester.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  June  16,  1868. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  .A.dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  3,  1870.  Resided  in  the  Fiji  Islands  for  several  years. 
Died  Feb.  22,  1891,  at  Cheltenham.  {Inns  of  Court;  Chelten- 
ham Coll.  Reg.) 

THOMSON  (post  MANN-THOMSON).  WILLIAM  DIXON  MANN. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  18S6.  S.  of  John  [Mann],  of 
Kirkmichael  House,  Maybole,  .-\yTshire.  B.  [Mar.  9],  1867,  at 
Coatbridge,  Lanarks.  School,  Kugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1889.  Second  Lieut.,  Royal  Horse  Guards, 
1891;  Lieut.,  1893;  Capt.,  1896.  Served  in  the  South  .\frican 
War,  1899-1901.  Major,  1907.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists, 
Mann-Thomson.) 


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Thomson,  William  Leslie 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  LESLIE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i.  1891. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Perth  (and  Margaret  Leslie).  B.  [Feb.  17], 
1868,  at  Selkirk.  School,  St  Andrew's  Episcopal,  Perth;  and 
at  Edinburgh  University;  M.A.,  Edinb.,  1891.  Matric.  Michs. 
1891;  B.A.  (lith  Wrangler)  1894.  Assistant  Master  at  Kirk- 
waU  Burgh  School,  1894-6;  at  the  Academy,  Kilmarnock, 
1896-9;  at  George  Heriot's  School,  Edinburgh,  1899-1928. 
Of  7,  HiUside  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  [Venn,  u.  522;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

THOMSON,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Mar.  23,  1835.  [2nd  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Rickmansworth, 
Herts.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  May  25,  1835.  Ord.  deacon,  1840;  priest, 
1841.  Chaplain  at  Heidelberg.  R.  of  Fobbing,  Essex,  1850- 
1902.  Died  Jan.  12,  1902,  aged  84.  {Inns  of  Court;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Jan.  14,  1902.) 

THONGER,  FREDERICK  CHARLES  FAULKNER.  Adm.  at 
Selwyn  H.,  Apr.  24,  1889.  [3rd  s.  of  Captain  R.  Freer,  9th 
Lancers.]  B.  Aug.  12,  1869.  Matric.  Easter,  18S9;  B.A.  1892. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1893;  C.  of  St  George's,  Camberwell, 
1893-4.  Missionary  (S.P.G.  and  Cambridge  Mission  to 
Delhi),  1894-8.  Died  Nov.  9, 1898,  in  Delhi.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Nov.  12,  1898.) 

THORBURN,  KENNETH  DAVID  SMET  McKENZIE.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1895.  S.  of  William,  Captain, 
deceased.  B.  at  Fareham,  Hants.  School,  Wellington  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  On  the  London  Stock 
Exchange.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Private, 
R.  FusQiers  (Public  Schools  Batt.);  Capt.,  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  and  Durham  Light  Infantry).  {Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

THORBURN,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7, 
1875.  S.  of  Thomas  Charles,  of  Birkenhead.  B.  at  Derby. 
School,  home.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882; 
B.D.  1908;  D.D.  1910.  Adeundem,  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
1895;  LL.D.,  T.C.D.,  1895.  Assistant  Master  at  Colchester 
Grammar  School,  1881-2.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1881 ;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1882;  C.  of  St  Leonard's,  Colchester,  1881-2. 
Second  Master  of  Chesterfield  Grammar  School,  1882-5; 
Assistant  Master,  King  James  Grammar  School,  Sheffield,  and 
C.  of  Sheffield,  1885-93.  Head  Master  of  Caistor  Grammar 
School,  Lines.,  1894-7.  Head  Master  of  Odiham  Grammar 
School,  Hants.,  1897-1903.  Acting  Head  Master  of  Hastings 
Grammar  School,  1915-19.  Married,  Mar.  22,  1887,  Emily 
Jane,  only  child  of  Edward  Hailstone,  of  St  Leonards-on-Sea. 
Author,  A  Critical  Examination  of  the  Evidence  for  the  Doctrine 
of  the  Virgin  Birth;  The  Resurrection  Narratives  and  Modern 
Criticism;  Jesus  the  Christ:  Historical  or  Mythical};  The 
Historical  Jesus;  The  Mythical  Interpretation  of  the  Gospels, 
etc.  Latterly  of  21,  St  Helen's  Road,  Hastings.  Died  Jan.  11, 
1923.  {Peile,  II.  643;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1923.) 

THORESBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  13, 
1785.  Matric.  Easter,  1788;  LL.B.  1788.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  17,  1781.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  26,  1788. 
R.  of  Eriswell,  Suffolk.  Died  Nov.  17,  1812,  aged  48,  in 
London.   (G.  Mag.,  1812,  11.  671;  Inns  of  Court.) 

THORESBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  22,  1812. 
S.  of  Thomas,  surgeon.  Of  Flintshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1812; 
B.A.  1817.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  Aug.  3,  1817;  priest, 
Aug.  2,  1818;  C.  of  Cusop,  Heref.,  1817.  V.  of  Llanwrthwl, 
Brecons.,  1827-44.  R-  of  St  Harmon's,  Radnors.,  1827-44. 
P.C.  of  CraswaU,  Heref.,  1831-48.  P.C.  of  Llandrindod, 
Radnors.,  1845-78.  R.  of  Kefnllys,  1848-78.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1879.   {Clergy  List.) 

THORLEY,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1890.  S.  of 
Josiah.  B.  in  Staffs.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  16,  1892; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Southwell)  1894;  priest, 
1895;  C.  of  Newhall,  Derbs.,  1894-6.  C.  of  St  John-the- 
Divine,  Chatham,  1896-8.  C.  of  Winchmore  HiU,  Middlesex, 
1898-1901.  C.  of  St  James  and  St  John-the-Evang.,  Friem 
Barnet,  1902-27.  R.  of  Ilchester,  Somerset,  1927-34.  Died 
Oct.  19,  1934,  aged  71.   [Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  23,  1934.) 

THORMAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  22,  1850.  4th  s.  of  John  [tea-dealer]  [of  Laurence 
Pountney  Hill,  London],  and  North  Brixton,  Surrey  (and 
Louisa).  B.  [Feb.  11,  1832],  in  London.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar;  B.A.  1865.  Assistant 
Master  at  Elstree  Grammar  School,  1861-71.  Died  June  21, 
1871.    [Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

THORMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  2,  1878. 
S.  of  Robert,  agent  (and  Harriet  Marshall).  B.  at  Seaham 
Harbour,  Durham,  July  22,  1859.  Bapt.  Sept.  4,  1859. 
School,  Richmond  (Mr  J.  Snowdon).  Matric.  Michs.  1878; 
B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop  Hellmuth,  for 
Ripon)  1883;  priest  (Ripon)  1884;  C.  of  Wibsey,  Yorks., 
1883-92.     R.   of   Marton-in-Craven,    1892-9.    V.    of  Christ 


Thorne,  Henry  Albert 

Church,  Skipton-in-Craven,  1899-1920.  V.  of  Dacre,  1920-31. 
Offg.  Chaplain  at  Harrogate  and  District  Hospital,  1933-7. 
Died  Feb.  7,  1946,  aged  86,  at  Harrogate.  Brother  of  the 
next.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  8,  1946.) 
THORMAN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  Robert,  ship-broker,  of  Seaham  (and  Harriet  Marshall). 

B.  there,  Aug.  29,  1869.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital;  Clinical 
Assistant  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1897.  House  Surgeon 
and  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  the  Royal  United  Hospital, 
Bath.  Practised  at  Huddersfield.  Medical  Officer  of  Health, 
Kirkburton  and  Famley  Tyas  U.D.C.  Died  Aug.  13,  1922, 
at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Venn,  11.  493; 
Medical  Directories.) 

THORNBER,  JOHN  FRASER  FOYNDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Jan.  23,  1873.  S.  of  John,  gent,  [of  Moreton  Terrace, 
Rugby]  (and  Annie).  B.  [Sept.  16,  1851],  at  Poulton-le- 
Fylde,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Apr.  5,  1852.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Lent,  1873;  B.A.  1876.  Went  to  New  Zealand.  Died  Oct.  31, 
1937,  at  Hove,  Sussex.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  3, 
1937.) 

THORNBURGH-CROPPER.  EDWARD  DENMAN  (1873),  see 
CROPPER. 

THORNBURY,  DAVID  FEATHERBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Caius,  Dec.  1,  1844.  [Only]  s.  of  David,  engineer,  of  Washing- 
borough,  Lines.  B.  at  Goole.  School,  Huntingdon.  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  21,  1846.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  21,  1851. 
Died  May  29,  1905,  at  Randwick,  N.S.W.,  Australia.  (Venn, 
II.  269;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

THORNDIKE,  ARTHUR  JOHN  WEBSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  8,  1872.  S.  of  Daniel,  Lieut.-Col.,  Royal 
Artillery  (and  Isabella).  B.  Nov.  26,  1853,  in  Quebec, 
Canada.  Bapt.  Apr.  7,  1854.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1877; 
M.A.  18S0.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1876;  priest,  1877;  C.  of 
Canford  Magna,  Dorset,  1876-8.    C.  of  Bere-Regis,  1878-9. 

C.  of  St  Mary,  Redcliffe,  Bristol,  1879-81.  C.  of  Barley, 
Herts.,  1881-2.  C.  of  Gainsborough,  Lines.,  1882-4.  Minor 
Canon  and  Sacrist  of  Rochester,  1884-92.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Rochester,  1889-92.  V.  of  St  Margaret-next-Rochester,  1892- 
1902.  V.  of  Aylesford,  Kent,  1902-9.  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester, 
1909-12.  V.  of  St  James-the-Less,  Westminster,  1909-17. 
Married,  Sept.  15,  1881,  Agnes  Macdonald,  2nd  dau.  of 
J.  Bowers,  of  Southampton.  Died  Dec.  9,  1917,  suddenly, 
in  the  vestry  of  his  Church  before  evensong.  Father  of 
Russell  Thomdike,  the  actor,  and  of  .;Sybil  Thomdike. 
(Eagle,  xxxix,  255;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  12,  1917.) 

THORNDIKE,  HERBERT  ELLIOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Jan.  i,  1871.  B.  Apr.  7,  1851,  in  Liverpool.  School, 
Lennoxville,  Canada.  Matric.  Michs.  1871.  A  baritone 
singer;  won  a  prize  at  the  Crystal  Palace,  1873,  while  an 
undergraduate.  Died  Feb.  18,  1940,  aged  88,  at  Falmouth; 
buried  there.  (The  Times,  Feb.  20,  1940;  British  Musical 
Biogs.) 

THORNE,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Matric.  Michs.  1891,  from 
Cavendish  H.  S.  of  Edward  Henry,  musician,  of  London. 
B.  there,  Nov.  21,  1873.  School,  Rossall  (Mr  C.  C.  Tancock). 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Jan.  12,  1892;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1928. 
Church  organist  and  private  music  teacher.  Music  Master  at 
Sedbergh  School,  1915-20.  Temporary  Director  of  Music  at 
Sherborne  School,  1924;  Music  Master  at  Canford  School, 
Dorset,  1924-34.  Latterly  of  Gorton  Lodge,  North  Side, 
Clapham  Common,  London.  (Rossall  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

THORNE,  EVERARD  GODWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  22,  1879.  S.  of  John  Mills,  of  Turret  House,  South 
Lambeth,  London  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of  Richard  Calthrop,  of 
Swineshead  Abbey,  Boston,  Lines.).  B.  [June  4],  i860,  in 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  LL.B. 
1883;  LL.M.  1886.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Mar.  1886;  practised  in 
London  (Messrs  Biddle,  Thorne,  Welsford  and  Sidgwick, 
22,  Aldermanbury,  E.G.).  Died  Oct.  7,  1924.  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Law  Lists.) 

THORNE,  GEORGE  HOUGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  S.  of  William  Bezly  [M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.], 
of  53,  Upper  Brook  Street,  London.  B.  Sept.  15,  1879,  in 
London.  School,  London  (private).  Matric.  Easter,  1898. 
Brother  of  Wilham  H.  H.  (1893). 

THORNE,  HENRY  ALBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1885.  S.  of 
Henry  Edward,  merchant  of  Barbados.  B.  there  [Dec.  18], 
1866.  Schools,  Barbados  and  King's  College  and  University 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Second 
Lieut.,  West  Indian  Regt.,  1892;  Lieut.,  1893;  Capt.,  1898. 
Died  July  20,  1903,  in  Sierra  Leone.  (Venn,  u.  480;  Army 
Lists.) 


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THORNE,  HUBERT  PRANGLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1899.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Prangley,  deceased  [V. 
of  St  Bede's,  Liverpool].  B.  Aug.  8,  1880,  in  Liverpool. 
School,  St  Edmund's,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
Rustat  Scholar;  B.A.  1902;  M..\.  1913.  Assistant  Master  at 
Highgate  School  for  7  years;  at  the  Royal  Grammar  School, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  for  2  years;  Head  Master  of  AUeyne's 
Grammar  School,  Stevenage,  Herts.,  1915-45.  Latterly  of 
'Homehurst,'  Robertsbridge,  Sussex.  (Clergy  Orphan  Sch. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

THORNE,  JAMES  PAGET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.  S.  of  Frederic,  of  21,  Waterloo  Place,  Leamington. 
B.  [.\pr.  10],  1872,  at  Leamington.  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  [At  Edinburgh  University; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1901.]  Civil  Medical  Officer,  attached 
R..A.M.C.;  retired  by  1920.  Of  Grantown-on-Spey,  Scotland, 
in  1920;  of  O.xford  in  1930;  of  Woking  in  1949.  {Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 

THORNE,  THOMAS  LANE.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1885.  [2nd]  s.  of  W.,  Esq.,  of  Cape  Town.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1889.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  15,  1886. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  18,  1889.  Of  Cape  Town.  (Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

THORNE,  WILLIAM  CHILCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1858.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon.  B.  at 
South  Molton.  Bapt.  there,  July  23,  1839.  Schools,  Barn- 
staple and  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862. 
Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1863;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Crowan, 
Cornwall,  1863-6.  C.  of  Bishop's  Nympton,  Devon,  1870-1. 
Resided  latterly  at  Torquay.     Disappears  from  Crockford, 

1892.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11,  342.) 

THORNE,  WILLIAM  HOBART  HOUGHTON.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  7,  1893.  S.  of  WiUiam  Bezly,  M.D.,  of  Upper  Brook 
Street.    B.  Apr.  8,  1875.    School,  St  Paul's.     Matric.  Michs. 

1893.  At  the  University  of  Paris.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  19,  1900.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit. 
British  Commissioner  on  the  Casablanca  Claims  Commission, 
1908-10.  At  the  Foreign  Office  1910-11.  President  of  the 
District  Court  of  Lamaca,  Cyprus,  1911-16.  Judge  of  the 
Mixed  Court  at  Alexandria,  1916-17  and  1919-31.  British 
Commissioner  in  the  .Athens  Mixed  Indemnities  Commission, 
1917-19.  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  Redeemer  and 
Officier  de  I'lnstruction  Publique.  Married,  Sept.  30,  1925, 
Marjorie  Barbara,  dau.  of  Mr  \.  T.  James,  of  London.  Died 
Sept.  30,  1931,  in  Alexandria.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1897). 
{Law  Lists;  ]]'ho  was  Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  14,  1931.) 

THORNELOE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  22,  1822; 
a 'Ten- year  man.'   Of  Yorks. 

THORNELY,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1884.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Highgate  (Dr  McDowaU).  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of 
St  Michael's,  Bromley,  Middlesex,  1890-4.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Hackney,  1894-1903.  V.  of  St  Philip's,  Dalston,  1903-16. 
V.  of  St  Thomas,  Stamford  HiU,  1916-23.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1922-4.  Warden  of  the  Community  of  the  Resurrection  and 
Chaplain  of  St  Peter's  Home,  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa,  1923- 
9.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1933.  Latterly  of  34, 
Carew  Road,  Eastbourne,  where  he  died  Jan.  8,  1951. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  9,  1951.) 

THORNELY,  PERCIVAL  ERNEST  WILFRID.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1898.  [Only]  s.  of  Charles  John,  of  Bath. 
B.  1879.  School,  King  Edward's,  Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  27,  1902.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Judge 
of  the  Court  of  Appeal,  Siaun,  1911 ;  Judge  in  Rangoon,  1912- 
26.  Married  Doreen,  dau.  of  Lt.-Cd.  Beech  Johnston,  M.D. 
Author,  legal.  Died  Mar.  9,  1926.  {Law  Lists;  Who  was  Who.) 

THORNELY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  10,  1873.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  Esq.  [solicitor],  of 
Browside,  Gateacre  [and  of  Woolton],  Liverpool.  [B.  1855.] 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar,  1875; 
(Law  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1876;  Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1877); 
LL.B.  1877;  B.A.  1878;  Whewell  Scholar,  1878;  Bumey  prize, 
1879;  Lightfoot  Scholar,  1879;  LL.M.  1880;  M.A.  1881. 
Fellow,  1885-96  and  1903-7.  University  Lecturer  in  History, 
1883-1907.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  9,  1878.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1882.  Married,  1885,  Mabel  M.,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bolton  Ogden,  of  Kirkby  Stephen,  and  had  issue. 
Author  of  a  number  of  books  of  excellent  verse,  and  of 
Cartridge  Memories.  Lived  for  many  years  at  Merton  Hall, 
Cjunbridge.  Died  Jan.  6,  1949,  aged  93,  at  'Sunnyside,' 
Mount  Pleasant,  Cambridge.  Brother  of  William  (1887). 
{Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  8,  I949-) 


Thornhill,  Clement  Bensley 

THORNELY,  THOMAS  HEATH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1878.  S.  of  Francis,  of  'Landore,'  Claughton,  Birkenhead. 
B.  .A.ug.  9, 1859,  in  Liverpool.  School,  Birkenhead  proprietary. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  .Adm.  Solicitor,  Mar.  1888; 
practised  in  Liverpool.  (Messrs  Thomely  and  Cameron). 
Retired  in  1907.  J. P.  for  WUts.  Died  July  28,  1942,  at 
Nursteed,  Devizes;  buried  at  Southbroom,  Wilts.  {Law 
Lists;  WiUs.  Arch.  Soc.  Mag.,  l.  115;  The  Times,  July  30, 
1942.) 

THORNELY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  19,  1887.  [4th 
s.  of  James,  soUcitor,  of  Liverpool.  B.  May  19,  1869.  School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.B.,  B.Chir. 
and  M.A.  1898.  .\t  St  Thomas's  Hospital;  Climcal  Assistant 
there.  .M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1895.  Assistant  House  Surgeon  at 
Liverpool  infirmary  for  Children.  Practised  at  Heme  Hill 
and  at  Epsom.  Sometime  Surgeon,  'V.'  division,  Metro- 
poUtan  Police.  Married,  1899,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Robert  Smart,  R.M.,  of  Cranbome,  Dorset.  Of  Merrow, 
Guildford,  in  194.8.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1873)-  {Ltst  of 
Carthusians;  Medical  Directories.) 

THORNEWILL,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  6,  1854.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Dove  Cliffe,  Burton- 
on-Trent  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  B.  Pearson).  B.  there, 
Apr.  3,  1836.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B..\. 
1858.  Cricket 'blue,'  1856.  Played  for  Derbyshire.  A  com- 
merchant  in  Liverpool.  Well  known  as  an  owner  of  race- 
horses. Won  the  Grand  National  with  'Gamecock,'  1887. 
Of  Dove  Clifie,  Staffs.,  and  New  Brighton.  Married,  1870, 
Anna  Maria  Heywood,  dau.  of  Robertson  Gladstone,  of 
Court  Hey,  Lanes.  Died  Mar.  22,  1901,  in  Algiers.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THORNHILL,  ALBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter,  1899;  B.A. 
1902; M.A.  1906. 

THORNHILL,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  30,  1869.  [3rd]  s.  of  George  (1830),  of  Diddington  Hall, 
Hunts,  (and  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  H.  Wilkinson). 
B.  [Apr.  3],  1850,  at  Cheam,  Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869.  Succeeded  to  Diddington  Hall,  on  the  death  of 
his  father,  1875.  Major,  Hunts.  MiMtia,  1876.  M.P.  for 
Cambs.,  1884-5.  J-P-  and  D.L.  High  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and 
Hunts.,  1893.  Major,  5th  Batt.,  King's  Royal  Rifles  (T.). 
Died  unmarried,  June  4,  1930,  and  was  succeeded  by  his 
nephew.  Brother  of  George  (1867),  Edmund  H.  (1875)  and 
Francis  H.  W.  (1870).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  June  6,  193°-) 

THORNHILL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 
1837.  Of  Hunts.  [2nds.  of  George  ( 1 801),  of  Diddington  (and 
Charlotte  Matilda  Greene).  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  ^Iichs. 
1837;  B.A.  1841;  M..A.  1845.  Formerly  Capt.,  14th  King's 
Light  Dragoons.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Feb.  5,  1842;  C.  of 
Wark-on-Tyne,  Northumberland,  1842-3.  Married  Margaret, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Woolsey,  of  Priorland,  and  had  issue. 
Resided  latterly  at  Milestown,  Co.  Cork,  Ireland.  Died 
Aug.  31,  1881.  Brother  of  George  (1830),  John  (1834)  and 
William  (1841).  (Durham  Ord.  Book;  Burke,  L.O.;  Eton  Sch. 
Lists.) 

THORNHILL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  15, 
1843.  Matric.  Lent,  1844;  re-adm.  sizar  Apr.  5,  1845;  a 
'Ten-year  man.'  'Plus  annos  24  natus.'  Ord.  deacon,  1845; 
priest,  1845.  P.C.  of  St  Peter's,  Coventry,  1845-62,  and  V.  of 
Bunvell,  Cambs.,  1854-7.  Died  Oct.  27,  1862,  aged  55,  at 
Tunbridge  WeUs.  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  11. 
786.) 

THORNHILL,  CLAUDE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  31,  1874.  [5th]  s.  of  Thomas  (1822),  of 
Riddlesworth,  near  Thetford,  Norfolk.  [B.  Mar.  18,  1856.] 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B..\.  1879.  Partner  in  the 
firm  of  Thornhill  and  Ralli,  stockbrokers.  Died,  unmarried. 
Mar.  31,  1898.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1855)  and  Henry  M. 
(1858).   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

THORNHILL,  CLEMENT  BENSLEY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  7. 
1884.  [2nd]  s.  of  Edmund  B.,  District  Sessions  Judge,  Indian 
Civil  Service  of  Geldeston,  Norfolk].  B.  [Aug.  7],  1866,  in 
London.  Schools,  Clifford  House,  Lowestoft,  King's  College, 
London  and  Beccles.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B..\.  1887;  LL.B. 
1889.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  May  5,  1885.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1890.  Second  Lieut.,  R.A.,  1889;  Lieut., 
Indian  Staff  Corps,  1891.  Cantonment  Magistrate  at  Agra, 
where  he  died  Oct.  5,  1904.  Brother  of  Mark  B.  (1884). 
(Venn,  11.  473;  Army  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court,  which 
gives  name  as  Beasley  and  does  not  state  date  of  admission 
or  where  admitted.) 


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THORNHILL,  EDMUND  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1875.  [5th]  s.  of  George  (1830),  of  Diddington,  near 
Buckden,  Hunts.  B.  there  [Mar.  9],  1856.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  187=;;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1884.  Lieut.,  Hunts. 
Militia,  1880;  Capt.,  5  th  Batt.,  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps. 
(T.),  1884.  J. P.,  for  Cambs.  Married,  June  11,  1896,  Violet 
Nina,  only  dau.  of  Col.  C.  H.  Campbell,  R.A.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Feb.  18,  1936,  at  the  Manor  House,  Boxworth,  Cambs. 
Brother  of  George  (1867),  Arthur  J.  (1869)  and  the  next. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists ;  A rmy  Lists,  Burke,  L.G. ;  The  Times,  Feb.  21 , 
1936.) 

THORNHILL,  FRANCIS  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  9,  1870.  [4th]  s.  of  George  (1830),  of  Didding- 
ton, Hunts.  B.  Nov.  8,  1851,  at  Huntingdon.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon 
(Down)  1882;  priest  (Down,  for  Armagh)  1885;  C.  of  Louth, 
Ireland,  18S2-3.  C.  of  Kilsaran,  Co.  Louth,  1883-5.  R-  of 
OSord  D'Arcy,  Hunts.,  1885-90.  Married,  Nov.  27,  1880,  his 
cousin,  Helen  Georgina,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Thornhill 
(1837),  of  Milestown,  Co.  Cork,  and  had  issue.  Residing  at 
Diddington,  Hunts,  in  1895,  and  at  Halesworth  in  1915. 
Died  Mar.  18,  1914.  Brother  of  the  above,  of  Arthur  J. 
(1869),  and  George  (1867).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families;  Crockford.) 

THORNHILL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  26,  1801.  Of  Hunts.  [Only  s.  of  George,  of  Diddington 
Hall  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Caesar  Hawkins,  ist  Bart.). 

B.  June  12,  1783.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A. 
1805;  M.A.  1812.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1805. 
M.P.  for  Hunts.,  1837-52.  HighSheriff  of  Cambs.  and  Hunts., 
1836.  Married,  June  22,  1809,  Charlotte  Matilda,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Greene,  of  Offord  D'Arcy,  and  Hemingford 
Grey,  Hunts.  Died  at  Diddington  Hall,  May  19,  1852. 
Father  of  Charles  (1837),  John  (1834),  William  (1841)  and  the 
next.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  514;  Inns  of  Court;  Retiirn  of 
M.P.s;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THORNHILL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1830. 
[Eldest  s.  of  G[eorge]  (above),  of  Diddington,  Hunts,  (and 
Charlotte  Matilda,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Greene).  B. 
Aug.  10,  1811.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834; 
M.A.  1837.  Of  Diddington  Hall,  Hunts.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Hunts.;  HighSherifi,  1869.  Married,  Sept.  27,  1845, Elizabeth 
Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  H.  Wilkinson.  Died  Feb.  4, 
1875.  Brother  of  William  (1841),  Charles  (1837)  and  John 
(1834);  father  of  Arthur  ].  (1869),  Edmund  H.  (1875), 
Francis  H.  W.  (1870)  and  the  next.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

THORNHILL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4,  1867. 
[2nd  s.  of  George  (above),  of  Diddington  HaU,  Hunts,  (and 
Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  R.  H.  Wilkinson).]  B.  [Feb.  12], 
1849,  at  Harefield,  Middlesex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867.  Died  Apr.  20,  1868.  Brother  of  Arthur  J.  (1869), 
Francis  H.  W.  (1870)  and  Edmund  H.  (1875).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THORNHILL,  HENRY  MARK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1872. 
[S.  ofM.  B.  1855.  School,  Haileybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1872. 
(Haileybury  Reg.) 

THORNHILL,  HENRY  MORLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  May  10,  1858.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  (1822),  of 
Riddlesworth,  near  Thetford  (and  Martha  Mary  Aime,  dau.  of 
Han-y  Spencer  Waddington,  of  Cavenham  Hall,  SuSolk). 
[B.  Apr.  13,  1840.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1858; 
B.A.  1862.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  13,  1862. 
A  Sub-Inspector  of  factories.  Married,  Mar.  i,  1870,  Elizabeth 
Susannah,  only  dau.  of  William  Fox  Clarke,  of  Elm  Bank, 
York,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1909.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1855)  and  Claude  W.  (1874).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

THORNHILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1771. 
Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Thomas,  merchant.  B.  Oct.  15,  1752. 
School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar,  1771;  B.A. 
1775;  M.A.   1778.    Ord.  priest  (Rochester)  Nov.  30,   1776. 

C.  of  Horseheath,  Cambs.,  in  1790.  C.  of  Hertford,  1790-5. 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Hoo,  Rochester,  1795.  R.  of  Horton,  Gloucs., 
1786-1807,  but  did  not  reside  there.  C.  of  Lee,  Kent,  1801-7. 
Master  of  Colfe's  Grammar  School,  Lewisham,  1801-7. 
Married,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Maxwell.  Died  Jan.  21, 
1807;  buried  in  Lee  churchyard.  M.I.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  514;  G.  Mag.,  1807,  i.  184;  L.  L. 
Duncan.) 

THORNHILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  23,  1834. 
[3rd]  s.  of  G[eorge]  (1801),  Esq.,  of  Hunts,  (and  Charlotte 
Matilda,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Greene).  [B.  July  14,  1815. 
School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Dec.  15,  1838;  priest,  July  13,  1839. 
R.  of  Boxworth,  Cambs.,  1839-75,  and  R.  of  Childerley,  1850- 
75.  Married,  May  25,  1843,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Robert  H. 
Wilkinson.    Died,  s.p.,  Jan.  28,  1875.    Brother  of  William 


Thorns,  Frank  Arthur 

(1841),  George  (1830)  and  Charles  (1837).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.,  which  gives  b.  1815;  Durham  Ord.  Book; 
Crockford.) 

THORNHILL,  MARK  BENSLEY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1884. 
S.  of  Edmund  B.,  of  Aligarh,  India.  B.  in  London.  Schools, 
Lowestoft  preparatory  and  Fauconberge,  Beccles.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884.   Resided  for  two  years.  Brother  of  Clement  B. 

(1884).    (Venn,  11.  468.) 

THORNHILL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  2, 
1752.  B.  in  London.  [Eldest  s.  of  George,  of  Diddington, 
Hunts,  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Barne,  of  London).]  Of 
Fixby  Hall,  Yorks.  Married,  Oct.  9,  1779,  Eleanora,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Garrard  Lynne,  of  Little  Horkesley,  Essex.  Died 
Mar.  22,  1800.   Father  of  the  next.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

THORNHILL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  12,  1798.  [S.  of  Thomas  (above),  of  Fixby,  Yorks.  (and 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Garrard  Lynne,  of  Little  Horkesley, 
Essex).  B.  Dec.  15,  1780.  School,  Eton.]  Of  Fixby  Hall, 
Yorks.,  and  Riddlesworth  Hall,  Norfolk.  High  Sheriff  of 
Norfolk,  1815-16.  Secretary  to  the  Jockey  Club.  Married 
(i)  Feb.  28,  1815,  Sarah  Wood  Wood,  widow  of  S.  T.  Wood, 
Esq.;  (2)  July  8,  1835,  Clara,  dau.  of  Harry  Peirse,  Esq.,  of 
Bedale,  Yorks.;  (3)  1839,  Honoria,  dau.  of  Major  and  Lady 
Louisa  Forester.  Died  May  29,  1844,  in  London.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  515;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag., 
1844,  II.  104.) 

THORNHILL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  10,  1822.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  [Feb.  22,  1804],  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1830. 
Of  Riddlesworth  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  Fixby,  Yorks.  J. P.  for 
Norfolk;  D.L.  for  SuSolk.  High  SheriS  of  Suffolk,  i860. 
Married,  Aug.  7,  1830,  Martha  Mary  .A.nne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Harry  Spencer  Waddington,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Cavenham  Hall, 
Suffolk.  Died  Dec.  9,  1875.  F"ather  of  the  next,  of  Henry  M. 
(1858)  and  Claude  W.  (1874).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

THORNHILL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  4,  1855.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  (above),  of  Riddlesworth, 
Norfolk  (and  Martha  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Harry  Spencer 
Waddington).  B.  [Mar.  26,  1837],  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855.  Of  Riddlesworth  Hall,  Norfolk,  and 
Pakenham  Lodge,  near  Bury  St  Edmunds.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Suffolk;  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  M.P.  for  West  Suffolk,  1875-85- 
A  Junior  Opposition  Whip,  1882-5.  Created  a  Baronet, 
Aug.  II,  1885.  Married,  Feb.  17,  1863,  Katherine  Edith 
Isabella,  only  child  of  Richard  Hodgson-Huntley,  of  Carham 
Hall,  Northumberland,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  2,  1900,  at 
Pakenham  Lodge.  Brother  of  Henry  M.  (1858)  and  Claude 
W.  (1874).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase,  vi.  687;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Return  of  M.P.s.) 

THORNHILL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  3,  1841.  [4th]  s.  of  George  (1801),  M.P.,  of  Diddington, 
near  Buckden,  Hunts.  [B.  Sept.  29,  1822.  School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B..\.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Canterbury)  1848.  R.  of  Offord  D'Arcy,  Hunts., 
1858-72.  Married,  Helen  Jameson,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Woolsey, 
of  Priorland,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  17,  1872.  Brother  of 
John  (1834),  George  (1830)  and  Charles  (1837).  (Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  which  gives  b.  Sept.  29,  1822.) 

THORNLEY,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
June  10,  1854.   Did  not  reside. 

THORNLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1859. 
S.  of  Samuel,  dry-salter  (and  Mary).  B.  Dec.  29,  1840,  in 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1859.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  25,  i860;  B.A.  1863. 

THORNLEY,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1863.  S.  of  John,  tea-dealer  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  at  Preston, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  Apr.  14,  1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867; 
M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of 
Workington,  Cumberiand,  1866-71.  V.  of  St  John's,  Working- 
ton, 1871-92.  Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,  1889.  V.  of  Kirkoswald, 
1892-1905.  Died  Dec.  i,  1905,  aged  62.  (Eagle,  xxvii,  275; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  2,  1905.) 

THORNS,  FRANK  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  15,  1891.  S.  of  R[obert]  E[mott],  iron-monger,  of 
35,  Park  Lane,  Norwich.  B.  there,  Dec.  12,  1869.  School, 
Norwich  Grammar.  Matric.  Lent,  1891;  B.A.  1896;  M.A. 
1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1897;  priest,  1902;  C.  of  All 
Saints,  Battersea  Park,  London,  1900-1.  C.  of  Goodwood, 
South  Australia,  1902-3.  C.  of  Glenelg,  1903-6.  Missionary, 
Rand  Mission,  1906-10.  P.-in-charge  of  Pietersburgh  Mission 
district,  Transvaal,  1910-11.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1912.   Brother  of  the  next.    (Crockford.) 


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Thorns,  Harry  Harcourt 

THORNS,  HARRY  HARCOURT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1888.  S.  of  Robert  Elliott,  iron-monger,  of  35,  Park 
Lane,  Norwich.  B.  there,  Dec.  12,  1869.  School,  Nora'ich 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  1893;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Lowestoft,  1893-7.  C.  of  Widnes,  Lanes.,  1897-8.  Assoc. 
Secretary,  S.E.  district.  Church  Pastoral  Aid  Society,  1898- 
1902.  R.  of  Rockland,  Norfolk,  1902-20.  V.  of  North  Walsham 
with  Antingham,  1920-9.  R.  of  Ditchingham,  1929-38. 
Married,  June  20,  1900,  Sybil  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Louch,  Esq., 
of  Langport,  Somerset.  Died  Nov.  26,  1938,  at  Norwich. 
Brother  of  the  above.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  29,  1938.) 
THORNTHWAITE,  JAMES  FALON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  27,  1881.  [2nd]  s.  of  W.  H.,  of  [Canonbury],  London. 
Matric.  Lent,  1881;  B.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  8,  1881.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  19,  1886.  On  the  South- 
Eastem  Circuit.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 
THORNTON,  ALFRED.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1879. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar,  1881;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1883; 
M.A.  and  LL.M.  1888;  LL.D.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  1886- 
90.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  1890-1900.  V.  of  Ashford, 
Middlesex,  1900-23.  Married,  Apr.  22,  1926,  Evelyn 
Harriette,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Stringer,  V.  of  Portsdown, 
Hants.  Resided  latterly  at  Bournemouth,  where  he  died 
Oct.  21,  1929,  aged  76.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  23,  1929.) 
THORNTON,  ALFRED  HENRY  ROBINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  10,  1882.  [Only]  s.  of  Thomas  [Hemy] 
(St  John's  CoUege,  Oxford,  1851)  [H.E.I.C.S.],  of  Leigham 
Holme,  Streatham,  Surrey  (and  Alfreda,  dau.  of  J.  Cottle 
Spender,  of  Bath).  B.  Aug.  25,  1863,  in  Delhi.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  17,  1885.  In  the  Foreign  Office,  1888-90. 
Afterwards  became  well  known  as  a  landscape  painter. 
Member  of  the  New  English  Art  Club.  Pictures  at  the  Tate 
Gallery,  purchased  by  the  Chantrey  Trustees;  in  the  Luxem- 
bourg, purchased  by  the  French  Government,  1938,  and  two 
drawings  in  the  British  Museum.  Married,  Hilda,  youngest 
dau.  of  T.  Walker,  of  Seaton  Carew,  Durham.  Of  Little 
Woodcote,  Weston,  Bath.  Author,  Diary  of  an  Art  Student  of 
the  Nineties,  etc.  Died  Feb.  20,  1939,  at  Poultry  Court, 
Painswick,  Gloucs.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke, 
Colonial  Gentry ;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  21,  1939.) 
THORNTON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  14,  1884. 
S.  of  Thomas  [of  Keighley  Road,  Skipton].  B.  [Aug.  24, 
1865],  at  Sldpton.  Schools,  Skipton  Grammar  and  Giggles- 
wick.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar;  B.A.  (z^th  Wrangler) 
1887;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1888);  M.A.  1891. 
Assistant  Master  at  Giggleswick  School,  1888-92;  at  Ipswich 
School,  1892-4;  at  Bradford  Grammar  School,  1894-9. 
Head  Master  of  Bridlington  School,  1899-32.  Author, 
Theoretical  Mechanics,  etc.  Of  3,  Parkfield  Road,  Manning- 
ham,  Bradford,  in  1948.  (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;Peile,  11.  706; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
THORNTON,  ARTHUR  RUTHVEN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1895.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  R[uthven]  (1864),  V.  of 
St  Barnabas,  Kensington.  B.  Sept.  10,  1876,  at  ISengeo, 
Herts.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Adm.  to  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  11,  1908.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  28, 
191 1.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.G.A.; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  A  schoolmaster  at  St  Leonards-on- 
Sea.  Brother  of  Edward  L.  R.  (1889).  (Law  Lists.) 
THORNTON,  AUGUSTUS  VANSITTART.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  24,  1869.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Francis 
Vansittart  (1833),  of  Callington,  Cornwall.  B.  [June  6],  1851, 
at  Candover,  Hants.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1875;  priest, 
1876;  C.  of  South  Hill,  Cornwall,  1875-6.  R.  of  St  Mellion, 
1876-85.  R.  of  Roche,  1885-1903.  V.  of  St  Columb  Minor 
with  Newquay,  1903-8.  Rural  Dean  of  St  Austell,  1902-3. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  1902-8.  Chaplain  at  Aix-la-ChapeUe, 
1908-9.  Chaplain  of  St  Edward's,  Caunbridge,  1909-13. 
Married,  Sept.  28,  1876,  Caroline  Harriett,  dau.  of  the  Ven. 
Reginald  Hobhouse,  Archdeacon  of  Bodmin,  and  had  issue. 
Died,  suddenly,  Oct.  19,  1913,  in  St  Edward's  Church,  during 
service.  Brother  of  F'rancis  C.  (1868)  and  Herbert  P.  (1874). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  21,  1913.) 
THORNTON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  15,  1755.  B.  at  Hamburg.  Matric.  Michs.  1755;  B.A. 
1760. 
THORNTON,  BONNELL  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  June  6,  1783.  [Elder  s.  of  Bonnell  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  (and  Sylvia,  dau.  of 
Col.  John  Brathwaite).  Schools,  Chesterton  and  Westminster. 
Scholar,  1783.  Married,  Aug.  2,  1787,  Catherine  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sarah  Bannerman.  Died  Apr.  14,  1790,  aged  25.  M.I.  in  the 
East  Cloister  of  W'estminster  Abbey.  Brother  of  Robert  J. 
(1786).   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 


Thornton,  Claude  Cecil 

THORNTON,  BUTLER  EDMOND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus, 
Feb.  26,  1817;  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  Jan.  19,  1816,  age  18.  [Eldest  s.  of  Edmond,  of 
Whittington  Hall,  Lanes.  B.  Nov.  25,  1798.  School,  Rugby.] 
Of  Skerton  and  Whittington,  Lanes.  Died  June  24,  1848,  in 
Lowndes  Street,  London.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  218.) 

THORNTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  2,  1833. 

B.  at  Ramsgate,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Migrated  to 
Clare,  Jan.  13,  1836;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  FeUow  of  Clare, 
1839.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  i,  1839;  priest,  Nov.  29,  1840; 

C.  of  Brington,  Hunts.,  1839-41.  C.  of  Old  Weston,  1842-3. 
C.  of  Hatfield,  Herts.,  1844.  C.  of  Bayford,  1844-67;  V.  there, 
1867-81.  Married  (1)  Oct.  12,  1842,  Lavinia  Goudge,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Batho,  of  Cheshunt;  (2)  Elizabeth  Archer.  Latterly 
of  Tunbridge  Wells,  where  he  died  Nov.  10,  1890,  aged  78. 
Father  of  Charies  G.  (1863).  (The  Guardian,  Nov.  19,  1890; 
G.  Mag.,  1843,  11.  651.) 

THORNTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1889.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  husbandman  [landowner  and  farmer], 
of  Cavenham  House  [Wereham],  Stoke  Ferry,  Norfolk.  B. 
there  [Feb.  15,  1870].  [School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Assistant  Master  at 
Cheltenham  College,  1892-1930  (Head  of  Junior  School  and 
House  Master,  1908-23).  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

THORNTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1889. 
S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  St  Petersburg  [and  of  10,  Courtfield  Gardens, 
South  Kensington].  [B.  Aug.  26,  1871.]  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  June  17,  1896.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

THORNTON,  CHARLES  CONWAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  24,  1870.  [4th]  s.  of  John,  of  7,  Onslow  Gardens,  London 
(and  Harriet  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Reginald  Heber, 
Bishop  of  Calcutta).  B.  [Aug.  7],  1851,  at  Simla.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  A  clerk  in  the  Foreign  Office, 
1874;  Acting  3rd  Secretary  at  Berne,  1882;  2nd  Secretary  in 
Diplomatic  Service,  1888,  employed  at  Copenhagen  and 
BerUn;  Secretary  of  legation  at  Lisbon,  1893;  Consul-General 
at  Buda  Pesth,  1899-1902.  Married,  Apr.  4,  1878,  Mary 
Diana,  dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  Edward  Thomton-Wode- 
house,  of  Witton  Park,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue.  Died  May  17, 
1902,  at  Meran,  Tyrol.  Brother  of  John  (1862).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THORNTON,  CHARLES  GREENWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  8,  1863.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1833)  [V.  of  Bayford, 
Herts.]  [B.  Aug.  7,  1844.]  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  Scholar;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Bedminster,  Bristol, 
186S-70.  C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Haggerston,  London,  1870-2. 
C.  of  Shenley,  Herts.,  1873-5.  C.  of  Bayford,  1875-81. 
Resided  latterly  at  10,  Culverden  Grange,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
where  he  died  Dec.  17,  1904.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1904.) 

THORNTON,  CHARLES  INGLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  25,  1868.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Watson  [Joseph]  (1819), 
(and  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Webb).  B.  Mar.  20, 1850, 
at  Hereford.  Of  Canterbury.  School,  Eton  (where  he  was 
known  as 'Bun  Jam').  Matric.  Michs.  1 868.  Cricket  'blue,' 
1869-72;  Capt.,  1872.  Played  also  for  Kent  and  for  Middle- 
sex; the  biggest  hitter  of  his  day.  Member  of  the  M.C.C.  and 
of  the  Orleans  Club  for  50  years.  Originator  of  the  Scar- 
borough cricket  week.  Freeman  of  Scarborough.  In  business 
in  the  timber-trade  for  35  years;  retired,  1912.  A  director  of 
the  Royal  brewery,  Brentford.  Married,  Fanny,  dau.  of 
Charles  DoweU,  of  Croydon.  Author,  East  and  West  and 
Home  Again  (trip  round  the  world).  Died  Dec.  10,  1929,  in 
London.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Book  of  Blues;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who 
was  Who;  H.  S.  Salt,  78;  The  Times,  Dec.  11,  1929.) 

THORNTON,  CHRISTOPHER  MANBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  1,  1887.  S.  of  Richard  Manby,  Assistant  Master  at 
Tavistock  School,  Devon.  B.  June  22,  1869,  at  Tavistock. 
School,  Tavistock  (Mr  E.  Spencer).  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1890. 

THORNTON,  CLAUDE  CECIL.  -A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  15, 
1862.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Spencer  (1832).  B.  Jan.  21,  1844, 
at  Wendover,  Bucks.  School,  Brighton  CoUege.  Matric. 
Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1870.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  ii,  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1867;  priest, 
1868;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  1867-9.  C-  of  Kingsdon, 
Somerset,  1870-2.  V.  of  Southwold,  Sufiolk,  1872-7.  Assistant 
Chaplain  at  Nice,  1877-8.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
1879-81.  V.  of  High  Cross,  Herts.,  1881-92.  R.  of  Northwold, 
Norfolk,  1892-1910.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Gloucester,  1914-19. 
Married  (i)  July,  1866,  Fanny,  dau.  of  John  Barton,  of 
Havant;  (2)  Sept.  19,  1882,  Ahce  Henrietta,  youngest  dau. 
of  C.  W.  G.  Puller,  of  Youngsbury,  Herts.   Latteriy  of  Stoke 


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Thornton,  Claude  Cyprian 

Bishop,  Bristol,  where  he  died  Apr.  25,  1921.  Father  of 
Douglas  M.  (1892);  brother  of  George  R.  (1864).  (Inns  of 
Court)  Crock/ord;  The  Times,  Apr.  27,  1921;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THORNTON,  CLAUDE  CYPRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897-  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry  Edward  [J. P.],  of  58,  The 
Ropewalk,  Nottingham  (and  Katherine  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Pascoe  St  Leger  Grenfell,  of  Taplow  House,  Bucks.)-  B. 
July  2,  1878,  at  Nottingham.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  1902-5.  C.  of 
St  Matthew's,  St  Helens,  Lanes.,  1905-7.  V.  of  Greasley, 
Notts.,  1907-12.  V.  of  St  Matthias,  Shef&eld,  1912-17- 
V.  of  St  Oswald's,  Abbeydale,  Sheffield,  1917-18.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Sergeant,  R.A.S.C.  (Mechanical 
Transport)).  C.  of  Woodside,  Surrey,  1920-1-  C.  of  Balham, 
1921-3.  V.  of  All  Saints,  South  Lambeth,  1923-8.  V.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Surbiton,  1928-35.  V.  of  Harrogate,  1935-7- 
Archdeacon  of  Richmond  and  Canon-Residentiary  of  Ripon, 
1937-9-  Married,  Sept.  12,  1905,  Alice  May,  2nd  dau.  of 
Frederick  Sillery  Bishop,  of  Dee  Hills  Park,  Chester.  Died 
Sept.  22,  1939;  buried  at  Ripon.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Sept.  25,  1939; 
Who's  Who.) 

THORNTON,  DOUGLAS  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1892.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Claude  Cecil  (1862),  of  High  Cross 
vicarage,  Herts.  B.  [Mar.  18],  1873,  at  Southwold,  Suffolk. 
School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895;  Maitland  prize,  1897;  M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (London 
for  Col.)  1898;  priest  (Jerusalem)  1899.  C.M.S.  missionary  at 
Cairo,  1898-1907.  Author,  Africa  Waiting;  joint  Editor  of 
Orient  and  Occident.  Died  Sept.  8,  1907,  at  Cairo.  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  ii,  1907.) 

THORNTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  19,  1785.  2nd  s.  of  WiUiam,  vintner,  of  London.  [B. 
Oct.  22,  1766.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1785;  Scholar;  B.A.  (3rd  Wrangler)  1789;  Members'  prize, 
1790;  M.A.  1798.  Fellow,  1798.  Tutor  to  the  sons  of  Sir  James 
Bland  Burges,  1789.  Secretary  to  the  first  Minister  to  the 
United  States,  1791;  British  Vice-Consul  in  Maryland,  1793- 
6;  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Washington,  1 796-1 800;  Acting 
Charge  d'Afiaires  there,  1800-4;  Minister  Plenipotentiary  in 
Lower  Saxony,  1805-7;  Envoy-Extraordinary  and  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  in  Sweden,  1807-8.  Negotiated  treaties  of 
aUiance  with  Sweden  and  Russia,  181 1.  Envoy- Extraordinary 
in  Denmark,  1812.  Accompanied  Prince  Bemadotte  of 
Sweden  in  the  field,  1813-15,  and  present  when  the  allies 
entered  Paris.  P.C,  1816.  Envoy-Extraordinary  to  Brazil, 
1817;  Minister  to  Portugal,  1817;  Ambassador,  1819-21; 
Envoy-Extraordinary  in  Portugal,  1823-4.  Created  Conde  de 
Cassilhas  by  the  King  of  Portugal,  1824.  G.C.B.,  1822. 
Retired,  1824.,  and  resided  at  Wembury  House,  near  Ply- 
mouth. Married,  1812,  Wilhelmina  Kohp,  of  Hanover.  Died 
July  3,  1852.  Father  of  George  R.  (1837)  and  the  next. 
(Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Boase,  iii.  959;  D.N.B.) 

THORNTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  21,  1834.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Edward  (above),  G.C.B.,  of 
Wembury  House,  Devon  (and  Wilhelmina  Kohp).  [B. 
July  13,  1817.  From  King's  College,  London.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1836;  Scholar;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1877.  Hon.  Fellow, 
1888.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  11,  1842.  Attach^ 
at  Turin,  1842;  in  Mexico,  1845;  Secretary  of  Legation  there, 
1853;  Charg^  d'Affaires  and  Consul-General  at  Montevideo, 
1854;  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Buenos  Ayres,  1859-65; 
British  Envoy  at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1865-7;  Minister  at  Washing- 
ton, 1867-80;  Ambassador  at  St  Petersburg,  1881-4;  at 
Constantinople,  1884-6.  Retired,  1887.  C.B.,  1863;  K.C.B., 
1870;  P.C.  1871;  G.C.B.  1883.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford;  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Harvard.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Conde  de  Cassilhas 
(Portugal),  1852.  Married,  Aug.  15,  1854,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Maitland,  and  widow  of  Andrew  ]3abuigton  Melville.  Died 
Jan.  26,  1906,  at  his  residence  in  Chelsea.  Brother  of  George 
R.  (1837) ;  father  of  Edward  (1874)-   (Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 

THORNTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  27,  1868. 
S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Theobald's,  Herts.  B.  [Jan.  3],  1850, 
at  Harlow.  Schools,  Bishop's  Stortford  and  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop 
Anderson,  for  Durham)  i873;priest,  i874;C.  of  St  Cuthbert's, 
Gateshead,  1873-5.  C.  of  Whitburn,  Durham,  1875-80.  C.  of 
ConiscUSe,  1880-1.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
1881-4.  C.  of  Gateshead  Fell,  1884.  V.  of  Ancroft,  Northum- 
berland, 1885-1902.  Resided  latterly  at  Farnley  Hill, 
Corbridge-on-Tyne.  Died  in  1912.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn, 
II.  382;  Crockford.) 


Thornton,  Francis  John 

THORNTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28,  1874- 
[Only]  s.  of  Sir  Edward  (1834),  Minister  at  Washington.  B. 
June  19,  1856,  at  Montevideo,  South  America.  School, 
Sydenham,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Entered 
the  Diplomatic  Service  as  Attach^,  1879;  Secretary  of 
Legation,  Buenos  Ayres,  1894-8;  at  Lisbon,  1899-1902. 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  in  Central  America,  1902-4. 
Married,  June  25,  1889,  Emma  Jessie,  dau.  of  Phihp  Rawson, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Woodhurst,  Sussex,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug. 
26,  1904,  at  Managua,  Nicaragua.  (Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  The  Times,  Aug.  31,  1904.) 

THORNTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  19, 
1880.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  [July  2,  1862],  at  Little  Pitchford, 
Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1889.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital;  House 
Surgeon  and  House  Physician  there.  L.S.A.;  M.R.C.S.,  1885. 
Practised  at  Shipley,  Yorks.  Of  Belmont,  Shipley.  Disappears 
from  Medical  Directories,  1940.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Peile,  11.  675.) 

THORNTON,  EDWARD  LABOUCHERE  RUTHVEN.  Adm.  at 
King's,  Oct.  5,  1889.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Ruthven  (1864), 
V.  of  St  Barnabas,  Kensington.  B.  July  10,  1870.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  exhibitioner. 
Joined  the  I.C.S.,  1891 ;  Collector  and  Assistant  Magistrate  in 
Madras,  1891-1905;  Collector  and  District  Magistrate  at 
Madura,  1905;  District  Judge  at  Trichinopoly,  1907.  Retired 
from  I.C.S.,  1916.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1910. 
Practised  in  Calcutta,  Madras  and  before  the  Privy  Council, 
1916-26.  At  Westcott  House,  Cambridge,  1926.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1926;  priest,  1927;  C.  of  Brockenhurst,  Hants., 
1926-8.  V.  of  Walton  D'Eivile,  Warws.,  1928-31.  R.  of 
Parracombe,  Devon,  1931-5.  R.  of  Wickham,  Hants.,  1935- 
42.  Married,  1919,  Eileen  Muriel  Balfour.  Died  Oct.  12, 
1942,  at  Winchester;  buried  at  Wickham.  Brother  of  Arthur 
R.  (1895).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Crockford; 
King's  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  14,  1942.) 

THORNTON,  ERNEST  WINDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  S.  of  John  Knowsley,  of  HUdersham  Hall, 
Cambs.  B.  [Sept.  17],  1874,  at  81,  Park  Street,  London. 
School,  WeUington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  (Wellington 
Coll.  Reg.,  which  gives  'Wyndham.') 

THORNTON,  FALKLAND  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  25,  1858.  [Only]  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Birmingham  (and 
Deborah,  dau.  of  John  Carey,  of  Monkspath  Hall,  Warws.). 
B.  Feb.  16,  1840,  in  Birmingham.  School,  Middlesex 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866. 
Married,  1863,  Emma,  only  child  of  Robert  Rawlinson,  Esq. 
C.E.,  of  West  Brompton,  London.  (Walford,  County  Families.) 

THORNTON,  FRANCIS  CHOLMONDELEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  31,  1868.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Vansittart  (1833),  of  South  HUl,  CaUington,  Cornwall.  [B. 
Feb.  28,  1850,  in  London.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  B.A.  1873.  Married,  1877,  Anna,  dau.  of  —  Favre,  and 
had  issue,  two  daughters.  Died  Jan.  5,  1927,  at  Los  Angeles. 
Brother  of  Augustus  V.  (1869)  and  Herbert  P.  (1874). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  not  in  Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  26, 
1927;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

THORNTON,  FRANCIS  HUGH.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  11,  1872. 
[3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1824),  of  Brockhall  and  of 
Kingsthorpe  HaU,  Northants.  B.  Oct.  8,  1853.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  LL.B.  1876.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  1,  1875.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1878.  On  the 
Midland  Circuit.  Of  Kingsthorpe  Hall,  Northants.  Alderman 
of  Northants.  C.C. ;  Mayor  of  Daventry  three  times.  J. P.  for 
Northants.  Breeder  of  pedigree  dairy  shorthorns.  Married 
(i)  Aug.  19,  1886,  Adelaide  Ethel,  dau.  of  William  Burchell, 
and  had  issue;  (2)  July  25,  1929,  Betty  Buxton,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Lee  Danby  Buxton  Cogan,  of  Northampton,  and 
had  further  issue.  Died  Dec.  19,  1937-  Brother  of  Thomas  W. 
(1867).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  81;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The 
Times,  Dec.  21,  I937-) 

THORNTON,  FRANCIS  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899. 
S.  of  John,  woollen-manufacturer,  of  Castle  Hill  House, 
Rastrick,  Brighouse,  Yorks.  B.  there,  June  28,  1880.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar,  1900;  B.A.  1902; 
M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M..\.  1906.  Also  at  Edinburgh  University. 
Assistant  House  Surgeon,  Leicester  Infirmary;  Senior  House 
Physician,  Wolverhampton  and  Staffs.  General  Hospital. 
Practised  at  Bacup,  Lanes.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Lieut.,  R.A.M.C;  in  Egypt  and  Palestine,  1917-18). 
Practised  subsequently  at  Polperro,  Cornwall,  and  at  Salt- 
dean,  Brighton,  1940-9-.  (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  iii. 
400;  Medical  Directories.) 


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Thornton,  Francis  Vansittart 

THORNTON,  FRANCIS  VANSITTART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1833.  [3rd]  s.  of  John  (1799)  [of  Clapham, 
Surrev]  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Parry).  B.  [Jan.  30, 
1816]'  in  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1834; 
Scholar,  1837;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at 
Oxford,  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1839;  priest  (St 
Albans)  1840;  C.  of  Hodnet,  Salop,  1839-40.  V.  of  Bisham, 
Berks.,  1840-8.  R.  of  Chilton  Candover,  Hants.,  1848-64. 
R.  of  South  Hill  with  Callington,  ComwaU,  1864-86.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Truro,  1882.  Married,  Feb.  2,  1847,  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Horace  George  Cholmondeley.  Resided  latterly  at 
Torquay,  where  he  died  Apr.  27,  1895.  Brother  of  Reginald 
(1840)  and  William  H.  (1849);  father  of  Francis  C.  (1868), 
Augustus  V.  (1869)  and  Herbert  P.  (1874)-  (^"g6y  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  30,  1895.) 
THORNTON,  FREDERICK  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Aug.  5,  1864.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1864. 
THORNTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  31, 
1821.  S.  of  Stephen  [of  Mogerhanger  House,  Beds.]  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Littledale).  B.  Dec.  25,  1803,  in 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A. 
1826;  M.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon,  1827;  priest,  1829.  V.  of 
Shambrook,  Beds.,  1844-76.  Died  Oct.  22,  1876.  Brother  of 
Godfrey  (18 12).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Waif  ord, 
County  Families ;  Crockford.) 
THORNTON,  GEORGE  LESTOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1862),  of  Ewell 
vicarage,  Surrey  (and  .Agnes  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Paton, 
M.D.).  B.  Feb.  10,  1872,  at  Lathom,  Ormskirk,  Lanes. 
School,  RossaU.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1902. 
At  St  George's  Hospital;  Assistant  Medical  Registrar  there. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1897;  M.R.C.P.,  1903.  Practised  at 
Ilfracombe,  and  then  at  Exmouth.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R..\.M.C.;  in  France,  Macedonia  and 
Palestine;  M.C.,  1917;  bar,  1918).  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M. 
the  King,  1930-4.  C.B.E.,  1939.  Married,  Jan.  25,  1898, 
Letitia  Anna,  dau.  of  the  late  R.  A.  Cordner,  Pubhc  Works 
Department,  India,  and  had  issue.  Author,  medical.  Died 
Dec.  4,  1951.  Brother  of  John  (1889)  and  Leslie  H.  (1893). 
(Rossall  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who's  Who; 
The  Lancet,  Dec.  29,  1951) 
THORNTON,  GEORGE  REEVE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct 
10,  1883.  S.  of  George,  brewer  (and  Sophia).  B.  at  Sutton, 
Norfolk.  Bapt.  Mar.  19,  1865.  School,  Great  Yarmouth 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890. 
Assistant  Master  at  Stourbridge  Grammar  School  for  15  years ; 
Head  Master  of  the  Lyttelton  Grammar  School,  Malvern, 
1903-33-.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
THORNTON,  GEORGE  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  30,  1837.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Edward  (1785),  of 
Wembury,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Scholar.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1834). 
THORNTON,  GEORGE  RUTHVEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  July  9,  1864.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Spencer  (1832),  deceased 
(and  Caroline  Adelaide,  dau.  of  James  du  Pr6).  B.  Mar.  23, 
1845,  at  Wendover.  School,  Brighton  CoUege.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  (2yd  Wrangler)  i868;  M.A.  1871.  Athletics 
'blue'  (hammer),  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1868; 
priest,  1869;  C.  of  Kersal,  Lanes.,  1868-70.  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Ware,  Herts.,  1870-2.  R.  of  St  Nicholas,  Notting- 
ham, 1872-6.  R.  of  Bengeo,  Herts.,  1876-81.  V.  of  St 
Bamabas's,  Kensington,  1 881-1905.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Winchester,  1891-1903.  Married,  Oct.  12,  1869,  Theresa, 
dau.  of  John  Labouchere,  of  Broom  Hall,  Surrey.  Died 
June  19,  1905,  in  Kensington.  Brother  of  Claude  C.  (1862); 
father  of  Arthur  R.  (1895)  and  Edward  L.  R.  (1889). 
(Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues;  Jesus  Coll.  Notes; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  June  21,  1905.) 
THORNTON,  GODFREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  17,  1812.  S.  of  Stephen  [of  Mogerhanger  House,  Beds.] 
(and  Mary  Littledale).  B.  Nov.  9,  1795,  in  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Ensign,  1st  Foot  Guards, 
1814;  Lieut,  and  Capt.,  1821;  Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.,  1830; 
Brevet  Col.,  1846;  Major,  1847;  Lieut.-Col.,  1852;  retired, 
1853.  Married  (1)  Tuly  8,  1821,  his  cousin,  Susanna,  dau.  of 
John  Dixon,  of  CecU  Lodge,  Herts.;  (2)  Sophia,  dau.  of  Brise 
Pearce,  of  Woodford,  Essex.  Died  Mar.  8,  1857.  Brother  of 
George  (1821).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 
THORNTON,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  i, 
1899.  [3rd]  s.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  the  Hoo,  Sydenham 
Hill,  London,  S.E.  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Bowerman,  of 
Crediton,  Devon).  B.  July  30,  1879,  at  Sydenham.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1904.  Married,  Oct.  28, 
1919,  Phyllis  Mary  Everard,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Fowler, 
and  had  issue.  Of  Greenhill,  Chelston,  Torquay,  in  1939. 
(Bmke,  L.G.;  T.A.Walker,  644.) 

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THORNTON,  HENRY  MILNES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  22,  1808.  [2nd  s.  of  Samuel,  M.P.,  of  Clapham  and 
Alburv  Park,  Surrey  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Milnes, 
of  Wakefield).  B.  Feb.  9,  1792.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A. 
1814;  M.A.  1819.  Died,  unmarried,  Aug.  16,  1853.  Brother 
of  John  (1799).  (Burke,  L.G.) 
THORNTON,  HENRY  SYKES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1818.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  [M.P.  for  Southwark] 
(and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Sykes,  of  West  Ella,  Yorks.). 
B.  May  28,  1800,  at  Battersea  Rise,  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar,  1820;  B..-\.  (4th  Wrangler) 
1822;  M.A.  1825.  F.R.S.,  1834.  Partner  in  the  bank  of 
Williams,  Deacon  and  Co.,  London,  1826-81.  Married 
(i)  Aug.  31,  1833,  Harriet  Maria,  dau.  of  Chancellor  Dealtry, 
and  had  issue;  (2)  Mar.  22,  1853,  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Yen.  Archdeacon  Dealtry,  and  had  further  issue.  Died 
Nov.  29,  1881,  at  Battersea  Rise.  Brother  of  Watson  J. 
(1819).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Doase,  iii.  960;  Burke,  L.G.) 
THORNTON,  HERBERT  PARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1874.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Francis  Vansittart  (1833), 
R.  of  South  HiU,  Callington,  Cornwall.  B.  Feb.  12,  1856,  at 
Chilton  Candover,  Hants.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B..\.  1878;  U..\.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Truro)  1879; 
priest,  1881;  C.  of  South  Hill,  Cornwall,  1879-84.  C.  of  All 
Hallows,  Barking,  1884-5.  C.  of  Southill  with  Callmgton, 
1885-6.  V.  of  St  George's,  Truro,  1886-8.  V.  of  Normanton, 
Yorks.,  1888-97;  C.  there,  1897-1900.  Missionary  at  Grafton 
and  Armadale,  N.S.W.,  Australia,  1901.  V.  of  Market 
Weighton,  Yorks.,  1902-8.  Chaplain  at  Taormina,  1906-7 
and  1911-12;  at  Patras  and  Zante,  1908-9.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Winchester,  1921.  Married,  July  3,  1890,  Alice  Mary,  dau.  of 
Gen.  Edward  Darvall,  of  Acton  Place,  Suffolk.  Died  Oct.  9, 
1923.  Brother  of  Francis  C.  (1868)  and  Augustus  V.  (1869). 
(Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Guardian,  July  9,  1890.) 
THORNTON,  JAMES  SIMMS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 

Mar.  3,  1824.  Of  Kent.  Doubtful  if  resided. 
THORNTON,  JOE  [or  JOSEPH]  MIDGLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  Catharine's,  June,  1879.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Almondbury, 
near  Huddersfield.  [School,  Almondbury  Grammar;  and 
Owens  CoUege,  Manchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  (4th 
Wrangler,  1882);  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Lecturer  in  mathe- 
matics at  St  Catharine's,  Newnham  and  Girton  CoUeges,  for 
2  years.  Assistant  Master  at  Blundell's  School,  Tiverton, 
1884-1912  (Housemaster,  1893-1912).  Of  Horsdon  Lodge, 
Tiverton,  where  he  died  June  16,  1916,  aged  56.  (School- 
masters' Directories;  The  Times,  June  23,  1916.) 
THORNTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  16,  1792- 
Of  Leics.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Lee,  of  Brockhall,  near  Daventry 
(Lincoln  CoUege,  Oxford,  1743-4)  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  WUliam 
Reeve,  of  Melton  Mowbray).  Bapt.  Feb.  18,  1776-]  Schools, 
Uppingham  [and  Rugby].  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  Scholar, 
1796;  B.A.  (11th  Wrangler)  1797;  M.A.  1800.  FeUow,  1800-7. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  10,  1797.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  30,  1804.  Died,  unmarried,  Jan.  8,  1856,  in  Connaught 
Place,  Hyde  Park,  London.  Brother  of  Thomas  R.  (1792) 
and  Phihp  (1800).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  515;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  214.) 
THORNTON,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
1799.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  [Director  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
for  whom  see  D.N.B.],  of  Clapham,  Surrey  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert  Milnes,  of  Wakefield).  [B.  Oct.  31,  1783-] 
School,  Neasden,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  B.A.  1804; 
U.A.  1809.  Lived  at  Clapham.  J. P.  for  Surrey.  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Board  of  Audit,  1827-34;  Deputy  Chairman  of 
the  Board  of  Inland  Revenue,  1849-55.  Treasurer  of  the 
Church  Missionarv  Society  and  of  the  Bible  Society.  Married, 
June  II,  1807,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Parry,  and  niece  of 
Lord  Bexley.  Died  Oct.  29,  1861,  in  London.  Brother  of 
Henry  M.  (1808);  father  of  Francis  V.  (1833),  Reginald  (1840) 
and  WUUam  H.  (1849).  (Boase,  in.  961;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag., 
1861,  11.  694.) 
THORNTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Nov.  26, 
1817.  Of  Northants.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas  Reeve  (1792).  of 
BrockhaU  (and  Susannah,  dau.  of  Peter  John  Fremeaux,  of 
Kingsthorpe).]  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823.  Died, 
unmarried,  Nov.  15,  1851.  Brother  of  Thomas  C.  (1817)  and 
WUUam  (1824).  (Burke,  L.G.) 
THORNTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  26)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1835;  re-adm.  June  30,  1836.  S.  of  John,  of  Yorks.  Migrated 
to  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  12,  1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A. 
1841;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  15,  1840;  priest. 
Mar.  7,  1841;  C.  of  AU  Saints,  Northampton,  1841.  Chaplain 
of  the  General  Asylum  and  Infirmary,  Northampton,  1842-7. 
Head  Master  of  Kimbolton  Grammar  School,  Hunts.,  1S47- 
53.  V.  of  Aston-Abbots,  Bucks.,  1853-87.  Author,  Bannock- 
burn,  a  poem;  We  have  an  Altar;  Apostolical  Succession,  etc. 
Married,  Oct.  31,  1840,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Knowsley,  of 
Wansford.  Died  in  Apr.  1887,  'aged  78.'  (Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Apr.  20,  1887.) 


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THORNTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  14,  1862. 
S.  of  John,  of  Feltham,  Middlesex  [and  Hungerford,  Berks.] 
(and  Harriet.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Bishop  Heber).  B.  Dec.  7,  1843, 
at  Agra,  India.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A. 
1866;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1866;  priest  (London) 
1867.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Skelmersdale  at  Lathom  Park, 
Lanes.,  1871-5.  V.  of  Marbury,  Cheshire,  1875-9-  R-  of 
Yockleton,  Salop,  1879-89-  V.  of  EweU,  Surrey,  1889-1901. 
V.  of  Hawkley,  Hants.,  1902-4.  Married,  Dec.  22,  1868, 
Agnes  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Paton,  M.D.,  Bengal  M.S. 
Author,  Catechism  on  the  Church  Catechism;  Order  of  Morning 
and  Evening  Prayer,  etc.  Lived  latterly  at  Betchworth, 
Surrey,  where  he  died  May  8,  1918.  Father  of  George  L. 
(1890),  Leslie  H.  (1893)  and  the  next;  brother  of  Charles  C. 
(1870).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G. ;  The  Times, 
May  10,  1918.) 

THORNTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5,  1889., 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  of  Ewell  vicarage, 
Surrey.  B.  Dec.  16,  1870,  at  Feltham,  Middlesex.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  18S9;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1900. 
Land-agent  to  the  Earl  of  Orford;  and  later  to  Lord  Lilford. 
Of  Pilton  Hall,  Northants.  Married,  Apr.  14,  1896,  Constance 
Lilian,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Dancy  Green-Price,  Bart.,  and  had 
issue.  Killed  in  the  hunting-field,  Jan.  18,  1906.  Brother  of 
George  L.  (1890)  and  Leslie  H.  (1893).  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg. ; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

THORNTON,  JOHN  BIGGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  31,  1762.  [S.  of  Laurence  Erich,  of  Herts.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar,  1764;  LL.B.  1780. 
Fellow,  1779-80.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  4,  1764.  Died 
Jan.  1780.  6,  [Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

THORNTON,  JOSEPH  MIDGLEY  (1879),  see  THORNTON,  JOE. 

THORNTON,  LESLIE  HEBER.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  May  5,  1893. 
[3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1862),  of  Betchworth  (and  Agnes 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Paton,  M.D.).  B.  Dec.  21,  1873-  School, 
Marlborough  College.]  Hon.  M.A.,  191 1.  Subsequently  a 
member  of  Caius.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Rifle  Brigade,  1895 ; 
Lieut.,  1897;  Capt.,  1901.  Served  in  the  Tochi  Valley 
expedition,  1897-8;  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901. 
Adjutant  of  the  University  O.T.C.,  1908-14.  Director  of 
Military  Studies,  1920-4.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  1918;  Lieut.-Col.,  1918;  CoL;  D.S.O.,  1916;  C.M.G.; 
mentioned  twice  in  despatches).  Married,  Oct.  4,  1904,  Alice 
Kathleen,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  James  B.  Boncaster,  and  had 
issue.  Keenly  interested  in  fishing — hence  his  wartime  name 
of  'Piscator.'  Author,  Campaigns  Grave  and  Gay;  Light  and 
Shade;  Bygone  India;  (part  author)  Memoir  of  the  Congreves, 
Father  and  Son.  Latterly  of  Trunk  House,  Cove,  Surrey. 
Died  Jan.  5,  1937.  Brother  of  John  (1889)  and  George  L. 
(1890).   (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Jan.  7,  1937.) 

THORNTON,  PERCY  MELVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  21,  i860.  [2nd]  s.  of  Rear-Admiral  Samuel,  of 
Blackheath  Park,  London  (and  Emily  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Rice).  B.  Dec.  29,  1841,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Nov.  9,  i860.  Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  LL.B.  1865;  LL.M.  1909.  Started  the  athletic  contests 
with  Oxford;  first  Secretary  of  the  Inter-University  sports. 
Inspired  the  boat-race  near  Ghent,  1911,  between  eight  Jesus 
College  oarsmen  and  a  Belgian  crew.  Hon.  Sec.  of  the 
Middlesex  County  Cricket  Club  for  many  years.  M.P.  for 
the  Clapham  division  of  Battersea,  1892-1910.  Married, 
Sept.  25,  1877,  his  cousin,  Florence  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry 
Sykes  Thornton  (1818).  Author,  Foreign  Secretaries  of  the 
Nineteenth  Century;  The  Stuart  Dynasty;  Some  Things  we  have 
Remembered;  Continental  Rulers  of  the  Nineteenth  Century; 
Harrow  School  and  its  Surroundings,  etc.  Died  Jan.  8,  1918, 
in  London.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who  was  Who; 
Memoirs  ofH.  A.  Morgan,  289-91;  The  Times,  Jan.  9,  1918.) 

THORNTON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  3,  1800. 
5th  s.  of  Thomas  Lee,  of  BrockhaU,  Northants.  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Reeve,  of  Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.).  B. 
May  9,  1782,  at  Leicester.  Schools,  Brampton  (Mr  Slade)  and 
Uppingham  (Mr  Jackson).  Matric.  Lent,  1801;  B.A.  1804; 
M.A.  1807.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  7,  1818.  Adm.  ad  eundem, 
at  Oxford,  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1805;  priest,  1806; 
C.  of  BrockhaO,  Northants.,  1805-6;  R.  there,  1806-69. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1844-69.  Died,  unmarried, 
July  9,  1869.  Brother  of  Thomas  R.  (1792)  and  John  (1792). 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THORNTON,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  28, 
1840.  [4th]  s.  of  John  (1799),  of  Clapham  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Edward  Parry).  B.  Dec.  17,  1822.  Bapt.  Jan.  23,  1822,  at 
St  Stephen's,  Coleman  Street,  London.  School,  Rugbjr. 
Matric.  Michs.   1840.    Entered  the  East  India  Co.'s  Civil 


Thornton,  Spencer 

Service;  at  Haileybury  College,  1842-3.  Joined  the 
H.E.I.C.S.,  1844;  in  the  North  West  Provinces;  Joint 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  at  Farruldiabad,  1848-9;  Assistant 
Secretary  and  Accountant,  1849;  Joint  Magistrate  and 
Collector  at  Hissar,  1852-5;  Registrar,  N.W.P.,  1853-6; 
retired,  1859.  Became  a  banker  at  Dorchester.  Of  Birkin 
House,  Dorset.  J. P.  for  Dorset.  Married,  Oct.  10,  1849, 
Louisa  Frances  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Lushington, 
3rd  Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  29,  1895.  Brother  of 
Francis  V.  (1833)  and  William  H.  (1849).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
V.  Hodson;  J.  Rennie;  Camb.  Ind.  Press,  Sept.  6,  1895.) 

THORNTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1848.  S.  of  Charles  Wilson,  of  Castle  Terrace,  Nottingham 
(and  Sarah).  B.  at  St  Nicholas,  Nottingham.  Bapt.  Aug.  20, 
1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  Norton-le-Moors, 
Staffs.,  1852-7.  Died  Mar.  29,  i860,  at  Edwalton,  Notts. 
(Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  i.  523;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  11, 
i860.) 

THORNTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  20,  1784- 
[2nd  s.  of  William,  Major-General  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Ven.  David  Trimnell,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Leicester).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1791-  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1789;  priest,  1789;  C.  of  Ravensthorpe,  Northants., 
1789-90.  V.  of  Cold  Ashby,  1790-1822.  V.  of  Weedon-Bec, 
1790-1822.  Died,  unmarried,  Oct.  15,  1822,  aged  56;  buried 
at  Brockhall,  Northants.  (the  family  seat).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Northants.  Clergy;  J.  C.  Smith,  British  Mezzotint  Portraits, 
208.) 

THORNTON,  ROBERT  HILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  23,  1895.  S.  of  the  Rev.  R.  M.,  D.D.,  of  79,  Carleton 
Road,  TufneU  Park,  London,  N.  B.  Feb.  5,  1877,  at  Glasgow. 
School,  City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar; 
prizeman,  1897;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1906.  At  Westminster 
College,  Cambridge.  Assistant  Minister  at  Marylebone 
Presbyterian  Church,  1902-3;  Minister  at  Harrow,  1903-10; 
at  Whitley  Bay,  1910-20;  at  St  George's  and  St  Peter's, 
Glasgow,  1921-38-.  Married,  1907,  Margaret  Goldie,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  W.  M.  MacphaU.  Of  61,  Hamilton  Drive,  Glasgow, 
in  1946.  Died  Sept.  7,  i953'  {T.A.  Walker,  637;  F.  P.  White; 
Scottish  Biogs.) 

THORNTON,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  23,  1786.  [Younger]  s.  of  Bonnell  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1743),  of  London  (and  Sylvia,  dau.  of  John  Brath- 
waite).  School,  Chesterton,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1786; 
M.B.  1793.  At  Guy's  Hospital;  also  studied  abroad  and  in 
Edinburgh.  M.D.,  St  Andrews,  1805;  L.R.C.P.,  1812. 
Practised  in  London  from  1797.  Physician,  Marylebone 
dispensary,  where  he  is  said  to  have  introduced  the  use  of 
digitalis  in  cases  of  scarlet  fever.  Lecturer  on  medical  botany 
at  Guy's  and  St  Thomas's  Hospitals.  Published  his  New 
Illustration  of  the  Sexual  System  of  Linnaeus,  and  ruined 
himself  by  the  lavish  scale  on  which  the  work  was  produced. 
Held  a  lottery  for  the  benefit  of  his  botanical  works,  1811. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Politician's  Creed;  The 
Temple  of  Flora;  The  Philosophy  of  Medicine;  Facts  'decisive 
in  Favour  of  the  Cow  Pock,  etc.  Died  Jan.  21, 1837,  in  London. 
Brother  of  BonneU  G.  (1783)-    (D.N.B.) 

THORNTON,  ROBERT  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1884.  [Only]  s.  of  Robert  [J. P.,  D.L.],  of  High  Cross, 
Framfield,  Hawkhurst,  Kent,  (and  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of 
Edward  Coveney  Metcalfe).  B.  [Sept.  17],  1865,  in  London. 
School  [Cheam  and]  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1891.  Major,  3rd  Batt.,  the  Royal  Sussex  Regt.  (T.), 
1883-1900.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  23,  1895.  Called 
totheBar,  Apr.  25,1888.  Of  High  Cross,  Framfield.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Sussex.  High  Sheriflf  of  Sussex,  1900-1,  Chairman  of 
the  County  Council,  1913-16.  Chairman,  East  Sussex  Joint 
Standing  Committee,  1914.  Deputy  Chairman,  East  Sussex 
Quarter  Sessions.  C.B.E.,  1920.  Married,  Aug.  14,  1890, 
Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Raynes,  FeUow 
of  Clare,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  19,  1947,  at  High  Cross, 
Framfield.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists;  Who's  Who;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Mar.  20,  1947.) 

THORNTON,  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  7, 
1832.  S.  of  Claude  George  [of  Marden  Hill,  Hertford]  (and 
Frances  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Smith,  of  Woodhall).  B.  at 
Marden  Hill,  Oct.  12,  1814.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  V.  of  Wendover,  Bucks.,  1837- 
50.  Married,  Sept.  7,  1839,  Caroline  Adelaide,  7th  dau.  of 
James  du  Pr6,  Esq.,  of  Stone  Dean  Park,  Bucks.  Died  Jan. 
12,  1850,  suddenly,  when  walking  in  New  North  Road,  City 
Road.  M.I.  in  Blunham  Church,  Beds.  Father  of  Claude  C. 
(1862)  and  George  R.  (1864).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  i.  332.) 


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THORNTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Trinity. 
June  8,  1771-  S.  of  WilUam  (1731),  of  ThornviUe,  Yorks. 
[B.  1750,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse;  had  matric.  at 
Glasgow  University,  1766.]  A  keen  sportsman.  Col.,  West 
Riding  Militia.  Toured  the  Northern  and  Western  Highlands, 
1786,  and  published  (1804),  A  Sporting  Tour  through  the 
Northern  Parts  of  England  and  Great  Part  of  the  Highlands  of 
Scotland  (noticed  rather  unfavourably  by  Scott  in  the 
Edinburgh  Review).  Visited  France,  1802,  and  was  introduced 
to  Napoleon,  to  whom  he  presented  a  pair  of  pistols.  A 
Sporting  Tour  of  France  was  published,  1806.  Visited  France 
again  in  1814,  with  a  party  of  sportsmen  and  a  pack  of 
hounds;  hired  the  Chateau  de  Chambord,  1816,  and  bought 
an  estate  at  Pont-sur-Seine.  Styled  himself  Prince  de 
Chambord  and  Marquis  de  Pont.  Sold  ThornviUe  Royal  to 
Lord  Stanton  in  1805.  Lived  at  Falconer's  Hall,  Beds., 
Baythorpe,  Yorks.,  and  Skypark,  Wilts.  Married  (2)  1806, 
Eliza  Cawston,  of  Mundon,  Essex,  by  whom  he  had  a  son. 
Resided  latterly  in  lodgings  in  Paris.  Died  there.  Mar.  10, 
1823.  Left  almost  all  his  property  to  his  illegitimate  daughter, 
Thomvillia  Diana  Thornton,  but  the  validity  of  his  will  was 
not  established.  (D.N.B.,  which  states  he  was  bom  "in 
1757".) 
THORNTON,  THOMAS  COOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  13, 
1817.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Reeve  (next),  of  Brockhall,  near 
Weedon  (and  Susannah,  dau.  of  Peter  John  Fremeaux).]  B. 
at  Brockhall  [Mar.  8,  1801].  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1824;  priest,  1825.  Succeeded  to  Brockhall,  on  the  death  of 
his  father,  1862.  Died  there,  unmarried.  Mar.  26,  1884,  and 
was  succeeded  by  his  nephew,  Thomas  William  (1867); 
buried  at  Brockhall.  Brother  of  William  (1824)  and  John 
(1817).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy; 
The  Guardian,  Apr.  2,  1884.) 
THORNTON,  THOMAS  REEVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  16,  1792;  FeU.-Com.,  Oct.  10,  1793.  Of  Leics.  [Eldest  s. 
of  Thomas  Lee,  of  BrockhaU  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1743-4) 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Reeve,  of  Melton  Mowbray). 
B.  Feb.  14,  I775-]  School,  Uppingham  [and  Rugby].  Matric. 
Michs.  1793;  B..\.  1799;  M.A.  1802.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  17,  1794.  Of  BrockhaU,  near  Daventry.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Northants.;  High  Sheriff,  1798.  Married,  Jan.  31,  1799, 
Susannah,  dau.  of  Peter  John  Fremeaux,  of  Kingsthorpe, 
near  Northampton.  Died  Jan.  25,  1862.  Brother  of  John 
(1792)  and  Phihp  (1800);  father  of  the  above,  of  WiUiam 
(1824)  and  of  John  (1817).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  515;  Burke,  L.G.;  Inns  of  Court.) 
THORNTON,  THOMAS  WEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Sept.  i, 
1892.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  [deceased]  (and  Helen  Mary,  dau. 
of  H.  Fueggle).  [B.  Oct.  33,  1870.  School,  Lancing  CoUege.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1S92.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Lancing  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
THORNTON,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity. 
Aug.  31,  1867.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  wmiam  (1824)  [of 
Kingsthorpe  HaU,  Northants.  (and  Anne  Georgiana  Frances, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  William  Anson,  ist  Bart.)].  B.  July  26,  1850, 
at  Daventry,  Northants.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869.  Succeeded  to  BrockhaU,  1884,  on  the  death  of  his 
uncle,  Thomas  C.  (1817).  J. P..  for  Northants.;  High  Sheriff, 
1886.  Capt.,  Northants.  anS  Rutland  Mihtia.  Married, 
Sept.  6,  1883,  Evelyn  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmund  Charles 
Burton,  of  Daventry,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  17,  1928. 
Brother  of  Francis  H.  (1872).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1928.) 
THORNTON,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  8, 
1879.  S.  of  G.  T.,  Esq.  [merchant],  of  St  Petersburg.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1889.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  15,  1881.  Of  Maiden  Hatch,  Pangboume. 
J. P.  for  Berks.  Capt.,  3rd  Batt.,  the  Royal  Berks.  Regt. 
(T.),  1889;  Russian  Interpreter.  (Army  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Camb.  Univ.  Year-book,  1906.) 
THORNTON,  WATSON  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1819.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.  [of  Battersea 
Rise]  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Sykes).  B.  Oct.  5, 
1802,  at  Clapham.  School,  Chobham,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs. 
1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  for 
Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1825;  priest,  June  10,  1827.  R.  of  Llan- 
wame,  Heref.,  1833-35.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1833-55.  Canon 
of  Hereford,  1842.  Married,  Apr.  12,  1842,  Frances  Anne, 
dau.  of  Richard  Webb,  Esq.,  of  Donnington  HaU,  Heref. 
Died  July  28,  1855.  Father  of  Charles  I.  (1868);  brother  of 
Henry  S.  (1818).  (Clergy  List;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1855, 
II.  439.) 
THORNTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Feb.  27,  1824.  Of  Northants.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Reeve  (1792), 
of  BrockhaU,  near  Weedon,  Northants.  B.  July  22,  1806. 
School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1831;  priest,  1832;  C.  of  Stowe  Nine 


Thorold,  Charles  Edmund  de  More 

Churches,  Northants.  V.  of  Dodford,  1837-59.  Inherited 
Kingsthorpe  HaU,  Northants.  Married,  Feb.  19,  1846,  Anne 
Georgiana  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  General  Sir  WiUiam  Anson, 
ist  Bart.,  of  Birch  HaU.  Died  May  20,  i88i,  at  Cannes; 
buried  May  27,  at  BrockhaU.  Brother  of  Thomas  C.  (1817) 
and  John  (1817) ;  father  of  Thomas  W.  (1867)  and  Francis  H. 
(1872).  (HarrowSch.  Reg.;Scott,MSS.;Crockford;NoHhants. 
Clergy.) 

THORNTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  24,  1849.  [6th]  s.  of  John  (1799).  B.  Mar.  9, 
1830,  at  Clapham,  Surrey.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1853; 
priest,  1855;  C.  of  Lynton,  Devon,  1853-6.  P.C.  of  Exmoor, 
1856-61.  V.  of  Dunsford,  1861-6.  R.  of  North  Bovey,  1866- 
1916.  Rural  Dean  of  Moretonhampstead,  1871-80.  Married, 
July  29,  1857,  Grace  Anna,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Fumival, 
of  Larkbeare  House,  Devon,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Remini- 
scences and  Reflections  of  an  Old  West  Country  Clergyman. 
Died  Mar.  31,1916.  Brother  of  Reginal  (1S40)  and  Francis  V. 
(1833).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times, 
Apr.  4,  1916.) 

THORNTON,  WILLIAM  HOLT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3, 
1874.  S.  of  WiUiam  Henry,  doctor  of  medicine  [of  Springfield 
Terrace,  Dewsbury,  Yorks.]  (and  Mary).  B.  June  11,  1856,  at 
Dewsbury.  Bapt.'  .'^ug.  6,  1856.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1881.  Died  Nov.  i, 
1892,  at  Scarborough.   (Eagle,  -xvii.  552;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

THORNTON,  WILLIAM  WAYLES  (or  WAILES).  Adm.  sizar  at 
Emmanuel,  June  10,  1799;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  Matric.  Michs. 
1807;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1809. 

THOROLD,  ALGERNON  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Clare,  Feb.  25,  1869.  [Eldest  s.  of  Charles  (and  Sophia,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Thorold  (1805).  B.  Mar.  8,  1850.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1869;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester)  1873;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  Frant,  Sussex,  1873-4- 
C.  of  Broadwater  Down,  Tunbridge  WeUs,  1875-6.  C.  of 
Great  and  Little  Chesterford,  Essex,  1876-81.  V.  of  Sayers 
Common,  Sussex,  1882-5.  R-  of  Hougham  with  Marston, 
Lines.,  1886-1922.  Married,  Mar.  23,  1871,  Edith  Mary,  dau. 
of  W.  Clay,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  6,  1922.  Brother  of 
Wilfrid  A.  H.  (1871).  (Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The 
Times,  Jan.  11,  1922.) 

THOROLD,  CHARLES.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  6, 
1806.  [4th]  s.  of  Samuel  (1768),  of  Welham,  Notts,  (and 
Susan,  dau.  of  Samuel  Goodacre).  [B.  Oct.  2,  1787.]  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1811.  V.  of  Sturton, 
Notts.,  until  1820.  Married,  June  6,  1814,  Jane  Phyllis,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Gylby,  of  Moorgate,  Notts.  Died  May  9,  1820. 
Father  of  John  (1836);  brother  of  Michael  (1794).  (T.  A. 
Walker,  379;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
G.  Mag.,  N.S.,  XXXIII.  317.) 

THOROLD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  29, 
i8o8.  [5th]  s.  of  Sir  John,  [9th]  Bart.,  of  Syston  Park,  Gran- 
tham. [B.  1789].  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  B.A.  1812.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1805),  George  (1819),  John  H.  (1792)  and  William 
(1792).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.,  which  states  that  he  '  died  in  1807'. 

THOROLD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Emmanuel, 
June  26,  1819.  S.  of  [the  Rev.  William  (Oriel  CoUege, 
Oxford,  1769)  and]  Mrs  Thorold,  of  Kirton  House,  near 
Boston,  Lines.  Bapt.  Feb.  12,  1799,  at  Grimsby.  Schools, 
Beverley  [and  Louth,  1808-16].  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A. 
1823;  M.A.  1826.  R.  of  Ludborough,  Lines.,  1825-54.  Died 
in  1854,  aged  55,  at  BakeweU,  Derbs.  (Clergy  List;  P.  B.  G. 
Binnall;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  I.  437;  Goulding,  Some  Louth  Gr.  Sch. 
Boys.) 

THOROLD,  CHARLES  CECIL  HAYFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  June  24,  1871.  [4th  and  youngest]  s.  of  Sir  John 
Charles  [nth]  Bart.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1834)  (and 
Ehzabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  T.  B.  Thoroton-HUdyard,  of 
Flintham,  Notts.).  B.  [Dec.  26,  1852],  at  Syston,  Lines. 
Bapt.  Jan.  25,  1853.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  .Michs.  1872. 
Lieut.,  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  1874;  Capt.,  1882;  Major, 
1890;  Lieut. -Col.,  1896.  Married,  Sept.  22,  1883,  Mary 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Thomas  Browning,  of  Sale,  Cheshire. 
Served  in  the  South  .African  War,  1898-1901 ;  kiUed  in  action 
at  Pieter's  HiU,  Colenso,  Feb.  24,  1900.  Brother  of  Sir  John 
H.  (1894).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Army  Lists.) 

THOROLD,  CHARLES  EDMUND  DE  MORE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  May  21,  i868.  [Eldest  s.  of  Charles,  of  Welham, 
Notts,  and  Woodseats  HaU,  Derbs.  (and  Mary  Bettina 
Georgina,  7th  dau.  of  John  Kirke,  of  Markham  and  Retford, 
Notts.).  B.  Oct.  30,  1848.  School,  Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1868 ;  B.A.  1875 ;  U..\.  1878.  Of  Welham,  Notts.,  and  Barlow 
Woodseats  and  Unstone  Manor,  Derbs.  Died  June  28,  1922, 
at  Welham  HaU,  near  Retford.  (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  July  1,  1922.) 


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Thorold,  The  Rev.  Edward 

THOROLD,  The  Rev.  EDWARD.  B.A.  1805,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.,  from  Clare,  1805.  [4th  s.  of  Sir  John,  gth 
Bart.  (Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1752).  Matric.  from  Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  May  18,  1798,  age  17;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1802. 
R.  of  Grayingham,  Lines.,  1805.  R.  of  Morcott,  Rutland, 
1829-34.  R-  of  Hougham-CM»j-Marston,  Lines.,  1823-36. 
Married,  June  20,  1807,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Wilson, 
M.D.,  of  Grantham.  Died  Apr.  22,  1836.  Father  of  the  next; 
brother  of  George  (1819),  John  H.  (1792),  WUliam  (1792)  and 
Charles  (1808).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  whieh  gives  3rd 
s.  of  Sir  John,  and  date  of  marriage  as  1809;  G.  Mag.,  1836, 
n.  105.) 

THOROLD,  EDWARD  SERLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26, 
1831.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (above)  (and  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Thomas  Wilson,  M.D.).  B.  July  29,  1813.]  Matrie. 
Michs.  1831.  Married  (i)  Dec.  14,  1843,  Ameha  Jane,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  J.  Hinde;  (2)  Aug.  20,  1888,  EUen  Clara,  widow 
of  Ellis  Frederick  Thorold,  and  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  John 
Kingcome,  K.C.B.   Died  May  8,  1899.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

THOROLD,  The  Rev.  GEORGE.  B.A.  1819,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1819.  [3rd  s.  of  Sir  John,  9th 
Bart.  (Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1752),  of  London.  B.  May 
1776,  in  London.]  Matric.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
July  8,  1794,  age  18;  B.A.  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  i799- 
R.  of  Hougham-cMOT-Marston,  Lines.,  1805-23.  Married, 
May  I,  1804,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Benjamin  Baugh,  of 
Portland  Square,  Bristol,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  27,  1823, 
at  Hougham  rectory.  Brother  of  Edward  (1805),  John  H. 
(1792),  Wilham  (1792)  and  Charles  (1808).  (Al.  Oxon,; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1823,  11.  644.) 

THOROLD,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11, 
1815.  [Eldest  s.  of  Henry  (deceased),  of  Cuxwold  Hall,  Lines, 
(and  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Skyimer,  R.  of 
Easton).  B.  1798.  School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1815. 
Succeeded  to  Cuxwold  Hall,  1803.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lines. 
Married,  Aug.  7,  1830,  Maria  Antonia,  only  dau.  of  Rear- 
Admiral  Mansel,  of  Charlton  Kings,  Gloucs.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  in  1871.   (Walford,  County  Families.) 

THOROLD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16,  1836. 
Of  Notts.  [Onlys.  of  the  Rev. Charles  (1806),  of  East  Retford 
(and  Jane  Phyllis,  dau.  of  JohnGylby).  B.Mar.  8, 181 7.  School, 
Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1841 ;  priest,  1843.  Sunday  and  Wednesday 
Evening  Lecturer  at  St  Peter's-at-Arches,  Lincoln,  185 1-2. 
R.  and  V.  of  St  Mary-le-Wigford,  Lincoln,  1855-70.  V.  of 
Cranwell,  Lines.,  1870-92.  Died,  unmarried,  July  7,  1892. 
{Oakham  Sck.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  379;  Crockford;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  The  Guardian,  July  20,  1892.) 

THOROLD,  JOHN  HAYFORD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  17,  1792.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  John  [9th]  Bart.  (Hertford 
College,  Oxford,  1752),  of  Syston,  Lines.,  and  Middlesex  (and 
Jane,  dau.  of  Millington  Hayford,  of  Oxton  Hall,  Notts.). 
[B.  Mar.  30,  1773.]  School,  private.  Capt.,  Grantham  troop 
of  Gentlemen  Yeomanry,  1794;  Capt.,  3rd  West  Yorks. 
Militia.  Succeeded  as  loth  Bart.,  Feb.  25,  1815.  High  Sheriff 
of  Lines.,  1822.  A  great  book-collector;  said  to  possess  almost 
all  the  incunabula  and  first  editions  of  the  classics.  His  copy 
of  the  Mazarin  Bible  fetched  £3900  at  Sotheby's  in  December 
1884,  when  a  great  part  of  his  library  was  sold.  Married 
(i)  Oct.  I,  181 1,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Kent, 
1st  Bart.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  July  12,  1830,  Mary  Anne, 
widow  of  John  Dalton,  of  Turnham  Hall,  Lanes.,  and  dau.  of 
George  Cary,  of  Tor  Abbey,  Devon.  Died  July  7,  1831,  in 
Albemarle  Street,  London.  Brother  of  William  (1792), 
Edward  (1805),  Charles  (1808)  and  George  (i8ig);  grand- 
father of  the  next.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  515;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1831,  11.  177,  which  gives  date  of  death 
as  June  1831.) 

THOROLD,  Sir  JOHN  HENRY,  Bart.  Hon.  LL.D.  1894.  [Eldest 
s.  of  Sir  John  Charles,  nth  Bart,  (and  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau. 
of  Col.  Thomas  Blackborne  Thoroton-Hildyard).  B.  Mar.  9, 
1842.  School,  Eton.]  Had  succeeded  as  12th  Bart.,  Apr.  26, 
1866.  Lieut.  17th  Foot,  1862.  Of  Syston  Park,  Grantham. 
M.P.  for  Grantham,  1865-8.  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Lines.;  High 
Sheriff,  1876.  Married,  Feb.  3,  1869,  the  Hon.  Henrietta 
Alexandrina  MatUda  Willoughby,  eldest  dau.  of  the  8th  Baron 
Middleton,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  4,  1922.  Brother  of 
Charles  C.  H.  (1871).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.;  Return  of 
M.P.s;  Who  was  Who.) 

THOROLD,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  30,  1 794 .  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  ( 1 768)  (and  Susanna,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Goodacre).  [B.  Mar.  28,  1776,  at  Welham,  Notts. 
viz.  6  months  before  his  parents'  marriage.]  School, 
Grantham  Free.  Matric.  Michs.  1794;  B.A.  1798.  Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Feb.  17,  1799;  priest 
(London,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Apr.  27,  1800;  C.  of 
Clareborough,  Notts.,  1799-1800.  R.  of  Aunsby,  Lines., 
1800-35.  V.  of  Heydour  with  Kelby,  1800-35.  Married, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Richardson,  R.  of  Fled- 


Thoroton,  Peter 

borough,  Notts.  Died  Dec.  27,  1835,  at  Heydour.  Brother  of 
Charles  (1806).  [St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  515;  Foster,  Index 
EccUs,;  Clerical  Guide;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  i. 
439-) 

THOROLD,  MICHAEL  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1874- 
S.  of  Michael  Richard,  Receiver  for  Guy's  Hospital  (and  Ann, 
dau.  of  Edward  Gilbee,  of  Sheffield).  B.  [Oct.  17,  1855],  at 
Eastnor,  Heref.  School,  Bath  proprietarv  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.' deacon  and  priest 
(Ripon)  1879;  C.  of  St  James's,  Halifax,  1879-81.  C.  of 
Dewsbury,  1881-5.  Org.  Sec,  C.E.T.S.  (dio.  of  Peterb.), 
1885-8.  C.  of  Bamack,  Northants.,  1888-91.  C.  of  Aston, 
Birmingham,  1891-6.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Darlaston,  Staffs., 
1896-1909.  R.  of  St  Philip's,  Bristol,  1909-34.  Married, 
Apr.  17,  1884,  Ada  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Bairstow,  of 
Halifax.  Died  Dec.  3,  1934.  [Venn,  11.  413;  Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  N.S.,  in;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

THOROLD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  12, 
1768.  [3rd  s.  of  Sir  John,  8th  Bart.,  of  Marston,  Lines. 
(Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1721)  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Ay  ton,  of  West  Harrington).  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1768.  Of  Welham,  Notts.  Married,  Sept.  13,  1776, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Samuel  Goodacre,  of  Barkston,  Lines.  Died 
Jan.  18,  1825.  Father  of  Michael  (1794)  and  Charles  (1806). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THOROLD,  WILFRID  AUGUSTUS  HOLDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Clare,  June  9,  1871.  [2nd  s.  of  Charles  (and  Sophia,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Edward  Thorold  (1805).  B.  Aug.  22, 1852.  Sometime 
Midshipman,  R.N.]  Matric.  Lent,  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A. 
1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury,  for  Winchester)  1875;  priest 
(Winchester)  1876;  C.  of  Guildford,  1875-6.  R.  of  Stainby 
with  Gunby,  Lines.,  1877-1905.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Winchester, 
from  1905.  Married,  Apr.  n,  1872,  Harriott  Viekary,  only 
child  of  John  Chase,  of  West  Liss,  Hants.  Died  June  3,  1933 
at  Liss;  buried  at  Stainby.  Brother  of  Algernon  C.  E.  (1869) ; 
father  of  the  next.  (Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  The  Times, 
June  6,  1933.) 

THOROLD,  WILFRID  LIONEL  DE  BUCKENHULD.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  15,  1891.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Wilfrid 
Augustus  Holden  (above),  of  Stainby  rectory.  Lines.  B. 
[Feb.  21],  1873,  at  Liss,  Hants.  School,  West  Lavington, 
Sussex  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  Stainby  with 
Gunby,  Lines.,  1895-1905;  R.  there,  1905-8  and  1909-39. 
Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Winchester,  1908-9.  Married,  Oct.  15,  1902, 
Caroline  Muriel,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Greaves,  of  Weldon, 
Northants.,  and  had  issue.  Of  Liss,  Hants.,  in  1949. 
(Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

THOROLD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  17,  1792. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Sir  John  [9th]  Bart.,  of  Syston,  Lines.,  and  of 
Middlesex.  [B.  1774].  School,  private.  Resided  eight  terms. 
Died  Sept.  7,  1808.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1792),  Edward 
(1805),  George  (1819)  and  Charles  (i8o8).  (5/  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  516;  G.  Mag.,  1808,  11.  859.) 

THOROTON,  CHARLES  ROOS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  July  5,  1789.  School,  Newark.  Matric.  Michs.  1789; 
B.A.  1793;  M.A.  1796.  R.  of  Sereveton,  Notts.,  1801-17. 
R.  of  Llansantffraid-yn-Mechain,  Montgom.,  1817-46. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Rutland  and  R.  of  Bottes- 
ford,  Leics.,  1821-46.  Of  Sereveton  Hall,  Newark,  in  1800. 
Died  Feb.  14,  1846,  aged  76,  'whilst  visiting  at  Belvoir 
Castle.'  (T.  A.  Walker,  359;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical 
Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1846,  i.  549.) 

THOROTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  6, 
1777.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Sereveton,  Notts.  School,  Parson's 
Green,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  B.A.  1781;  M.A. 
1784.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  1782.  Portrait  by  John  Downman, 
of  'Mr  Thoroton,  at  Trinity  College,  1778;  of  the  Rutland 
family,'  in  the  FitzwiUiam  Museum.   (Northants.  Clergy.) 

THOROTON,  LEVETT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1808.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Sereveton  Hall  and 
Flintham  Hall,  Notts,  (and  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Wanley  Bowes,  of  Eyford,  Gloucs.,  and  Thornton  Hall, 
Durham.)  B.  Sept.  8,  1789.  School,  Eton.]  Matrie.  Michs. 
1808;  B.A.  1812.  R.  of  Ingoldmells,  Lines.,  1815-17.  R.  of 
West  Bridgford  and  Colwiek,  Notts.,  1818-31.  R.  of  Rowley, 
Yorks.,  1831-52.  Married,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Grant,  7th  Bart.  Died  1852,  at  Brighton.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.  (sub  Flintham);  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  i.  207;  Sir  W.  Sterry;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

THOROTON,  PETER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  11, 
1786.  [B.  1763.]  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  LL.B.  1793.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  1787.  R.  of  Ashby  with  Oby  and  Thime,  Norfolk, 
1800-3.  R-  oi  Colwiek  and  West  Bridgford,  Notts.,  1803-17. 
Preb.  of  Wolverhampton.  R.  of  Sereveton,  Notts.,  1788-1801. 
Died  Nov.  15,  1817,  at  Ramsgate.  (Northants.  Clergy;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1817,  11.  568;  Notts.  Incumbents.) 


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Thorp,  Arnold  Bentley 

THORP  ARNOLD  BENTLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct  I,  1885.  S.  of  the  Rev.  T.  Moorehouse,  of  Huddersfield. 
B  Dec.  9,  1865.  Schools,  Kingswood  and  Wesley  CoUege, 
Sheffield.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  B.A., 
London,  1884.  Assistant  Master  at  Wesley  CoUege,  Sheffield, 
for  2  years;  at  Pembroke  House,  Lytham,  for  3  years;  at 
Rishworth  Grammar  School,  1895-1911.  Head  Master  of  the 
High  School,  Duncan,  British  Columbia,  from  1911.  Latterly 
of  35,  Watcombe  Circus,  Nottingham.  (T.  A.  Walker,  585; 
Schoolmasters  Directories.) 

THORP,  BERTRAM  LELAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  Albert,  of  The  Green,  Esher,  Surrey.  B.  Apr.  3, 
1882,  at  Cannes,  France.  School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  1915,  R.A.S.C.  and  tank  corps;  M.C.,  1918; 
Major,  1918;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Director  of  the 
Orchard  Neville  nurseries  at  Baltonsborough,  Somerset. 
Died  Nov.  30,  1946,  at  the  Manor  House,  Tolpuddle,  Dorset. 
Brother  of  Dudley  B.  (1898).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Dec.  3,  1946.) 

THORP,  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  12,  1881. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Gervase  (1870)  (and  Margaret  M.  E., 
dau.  of  William  England,  M.D.).  B.  [1863],  at  Danbury, 
Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  (Capt.,  Imperial  Light  Horse).  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (with  the  Canadian  Forces).  Died  Oct. 
28,  1948,  at  Godalming;  buried  at  Little  Hallingbury,  Essex. 
Brother  of  John  W.  D.  (1891).  (Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  The  Times,  Oct.  30,  1948.) 

THORP,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  29,  1799.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Robert  (i754) 
(and  Grace,  dau.  of  William  Alder).  B.  Oct.  13,  1783,  at 
Gateshead.  School,  Durham  [and  Newcastle  Grammar]. 
Adm.  at  University  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric. 
Dec.  10,  1799;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1803;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1806; 
B.D.  (Oxford)  1822;  D.D.  (Oxford)  1835.  FeUow  of  Univer- 
sity CoUege,  1803.  F.R.S.,  1839.  Ord.  deacon,  1806;  priest, 
1807.  R.  of  Ryton,  1807-62.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1829. 
Archdeacon  of  Durham,  1831-62.  First  Warden  of  Durham 
University,  1833-62.  Married  (i)  July  7,  1810,  Frances 
Wilkie,  only  child  of  Henry  ColHngwood  Selby,  of  Swansfield; 
(2)  Oct.  7,  1817,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund  Robinson,  of  Thorp 
Green,  Yorks.,  and  had  issue.  'He  was  one  of  the  Crewe 
trustees,  an  active  Church  restorer,  phUanthropist  and  art 
coUector.'  Actively  interested  in  the  protection  of  bird  life  on 
the  Fame  Islands.  .Author  of  Charges  and  Sermons.  Died 
Oct.  10,  1862.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1784)-  {Durham  Sch. 
Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  11.  648; 
T.  A.  Walker,  372,  which  gives  1817  as  date  of  institution  to 
Ryton.) 

THORP,  COLLINGWOOD  FOSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  1898.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  W[iUiam]  T[udor]  (University 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1859),  of  Charlton  HaU,  Northumberland 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Jones,  of  Lang- 
stone  Court,  Heref.).  [B.  Jan.  21,  1879.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  igoi.  Adm.  SoUcitor,  1904;  practised  at  Alnwick 
(Messrs  Dickinson,  Archer  and  Thorp),  at  Amble,  Belford, 
and  Wooler,  Northumberland.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  Northumberland  Fusiliers  and  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps).  Married,  Sept.  2,  1918,  Alice  Sarah  Angus,  dau. 
of  G.  D.  Wilson.  Brother  of  Robert  O.  V.  (1897).  (Burke, 
L.G. ;  Law  Lists.) 

THORP,  DISNEY  LAUNDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
July  8,  1824.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Robert  WiUiam  Disney, 
medical  practitioner,  and  Mayorof  Leeds  (and  Ann  Katharine, 
dau.  of  Gregory  Grant,  M.D.).  B.  there.  Schools,  Shrewsbury 
and  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  M.B.  1830;  Med.  Lie.  1833; 
M.D.  1835.  Physician  at  Leeds  dispensary,  and  Lecturer  in 
Forensic  Medicine  at  Leeds  School  of  Medicine.  Latterly  of 
Cheltenham.  Married,  1835,  Eleanor,  only  dau.  of  Francis 
Chorley,  merchant,  of  Leeds.  Died  Dec.  20,  1888,  at  Lyppiatt 
Lodge,  Cheltenham.  Brother  of  Johnson  (1837)  and  Thomas 
(1814).  (Shrewsbury  Reg.,  which  calls  him  Thorpe;  Venn,  11. 
194;  Medical  Directories;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  27,  1888; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
THORP,  DUDLEY  BARKER.  .\dm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  Albert,  deceased,  of  Esher  Green,  Esher.  School, 
WeUington  CoUege.  .Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.A.F.).  Latteriy  of  Brothers 
House,  Kimbolton,  Hunts.  Died  July  31,  1950.  Brother  of 
Bertram  L.  (1900).  (WeUington  Reg.;  C.U.  War  List;  The 
Times,  Aug.  2,  1950.) 
THORP,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  4,  1846. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1804),  R.  of  Burton  Overy,  Leics. 

B.  1828.    School,  Uppingham.]    Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A. 
1850;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1851;  priest,  1852; 

C.  of  Morley,  Derbs.,  1852.    R.  of  Burton  Ovary,  Leics., 


Thorp,  Robert 

1852-1916.  Died  Dec.  8,  1916,  aged  89.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1832).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Dec.  14,  1916.) 

THORP,  GEORGE  LINTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Sept.  12,  1869.  S.  of  Frederick  WiUiam.  B.  at  St  Ives,  Hunts. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Assistant  Master  at  Chelten- 
ham College,  1880-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1884;  priest, 
1885 ;  C.  of  Hampton  Lucy,  Warws.,  1884-7.  C.  of  Westbury- 
on-Sevem,  Gloucs.,  1887-95.  C.  of  Bishop  (or  East)  Knoyle, 
Wilts.,  1895-7.  V.  of  Kennington,  Kent,  1897-1926.  Resided 
latterly  at  Hove,  Brighton,  where  he  died  July  20,  1931. 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Guardian,  July  31,  1931-) 

THORP,  The  Rev.  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  31, 
1870  S.  of  John,  surgeon  [of  Maldon,  Essex]  (and  Mary 
Emerson).  B.  there  [Oct.  25,  1829].  Bapt.  May  10,  1831. 
[School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Theological  Associate  of  Kmg  s 
College,  London,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874; 
M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of 
St  Margaret's,  Ipswich,  1858-60.  C.  of  Danbury,  Essex, 
1860-7.  C.  of  Birch,  1867-70.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Cambridge, 
1870-2.  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster,  1873-4.  V.  of 
Bungay,  SuSoUc,  1874-81.  V.  of  Wealdstone,  Middlesex, 
1885-7.  Married,  i860,  Margaret  Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  WiUiam  England,  M.D.,  of  Hindringham,  NorfoUi. 
Latterly  of  Graham  Road,  Ipswich,  where  he  died  Apr.  20, 

1890.  Father  of  CecU  (1881)  and  John  W.  D.  (1891).  (Eagle, 
XVI.  481;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Crockford;  Cam- 
bridge Almanack  and  Register;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Burgh).) 

THORP,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Oct.  9, 1888.  [Eldest]  s. 
of  James,  of  HoUy  Bank,  Leigh,  Lanes.  School,  Leys,  Cam- 
bridge. Matric.  Michs.  1888.  At  the  Royal  College  of  Music, 
1892-5,  and  in  Germany.  PubUshed  Six  Songs  by  D.  G. 
Rossetti.  Married,  Jan.  3,  1903,  at  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin, 
EUen  Mary  Evelyn,  youngest  dau.  of  Gordon  Evelyn  Tombe, 
Esq.,  of  Ardmeer,  Blackrock.  Residing  at  Torquay  in  1929. 
(King's  Coll.  Reg.,  190.) 

THORP,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  12, 
1815.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Southwick,  Hants.  School,  Bishop  s 
Waltham.  Matric.  Lent,  1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1826.  P.C.  of 
Topsham,  Devon,  1825-57,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Marchioness 
of  Headfort.  Died  Feb.  13,  1857,  at  Topsham.  (Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1857,  I.  368-) 

THORP,  HENRY  CARTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  25, 

1891.  S.  of  H.  B.,  Esq.,  of  CUfton,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1899.  At  St 
Thomas's  Hospital;  House  Physician  there,  1900.  Practised 
at  Scarborough.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C).  Died  Mar.  7,  i947,  at  Harrogate.  (Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1947.) 

THORP,  JOHN  WILLIAM  DISNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  1891.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Gervase  (1870).  B.  [Mar.  i, 
1872]  at  Cambridge.  Schools,  Felsted  and  St  Laurence 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1891 ;  B.A.  1894-  Assistant  Master  at 
Felsted,  1895-1903;  at  Harrison  CoUege,  Barbados,  1904-19-. 
Died  Dec.  22,  1941,  at  Coates  Manor,  Cirencester.  Brother  of 
CecU  (1881).  (Al.  Felsted;  St  Laurence's  Coll.  Reg.;  Fox- 
Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Schoolmasters'  Directorus;  The 
Times,  Dec.  29,  1941-) 

THORP,  JOHNSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  July  5, 
1837.  S.  of  R[obert]  W[miam]  [Disney],  M.D.,  of  Leeds. 
[B.  Mar.  4,  i8oi.]  Migrated  to  Trinity  HaU,  Oct.  28,  1837. 
Matric.  Lent,  1838.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  4, 
1825.  Brother  of  Disney  L.  (1824)  and  Thomas  (1814). 
(Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THORP,  MARK  LEONARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1893. 
[Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John,  V.  of  Felbridge,  near  East 
Grinstead.]  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B..-^.  1899;  M.A.  1904.  Ord. 
deacon  (Manchester,  for  Chester)  1900;  priest  (Chester)  1901; 
C.  of  Macclesfield,  Cheshire,  1900-3.  C.  of  St  Barnabas, 
Clapham  Common,  1903-4.  C.  of  Heanor,  Derbs.,  1904-10. 
C.  of  St  Michael-the- Archangel,  Bristol,  1910-11.  R.  of 
Cossington,  Somerset,  1911-27.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Clevedon, 
1927-30.  R.  of  West  Camel,  1930-4.  Married  (1)  May  15, 
1902,  Blanche,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Evans,  of  London; 
(2)  Sept.  2,  1930,  Evelyn  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Asprey,  of 
Walton,  Clevedon.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1947. 

THORP,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  June  28, 
1754.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1729).  V.  of  ChUlingham, 
Northumberland,  and  Ber\vick-on-Tweed  (and  Mary  Robson, 
of  EgglescUfie,  Durham).  B.  (Dec.  18I,  1736-  School,  Durham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1754;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Senior  Wrangler)  1758; 
M  A.  1761;  D.D.  1792.  FeUow,  1761.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
Sept.  23,  1759;  Chaplain  to  the  Royal  Regt.  of  Volunteers, 
1759.  V.  of  ChiUingham,  1768-82,  and  P.C.  of  Doddington, 
Northumberland,  1775-82.  V.  of  Gateshead,  1782-95.  After- 
noon Lecturer  of  St  Ann's,  Newcastle,  1781.    Archdeacon  of 


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Northumberland,  1792-1812.  R.  of  Ryton,  Durham,  1795- 
1807.  Of  Chopwell  Hall,  Durham.  Married  Grace,  dau.  of 
William  Alder,  of  HomcUHe-on-Tweed.  Author,  Excerpta 
quaedam  e  Newtoni  Principiis,  etc.  Died  Apr.  20,  1812  at 
Durham;  buried  at  Ryton.  Father  of  Charles  (1799)  and 
Thomas  (1784).  {T.  A.  Walker,  308;  Durham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Durham  Ord.  Book;  First  Fruits,  Dioc.  of  Durham;  Burke, 
L.G.;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1812,  i.  595.) 
THORP,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  16,  1832. 
Of  Leics.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1804),  of  Burton  Overy. 

B.  Sept.  5,  1815.  School,  Rugby.J  Matric.  Michs.  1832; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  A'dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  29,  1836.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  22,  1839.  C.  of  MeUs, 
Somerset,  1845.  R.  of  Burton  Overy,  Leics.,  1846-52. 
Killed  by  a  fall  when  hunting.  Father  of  the  next;  brother 
of  Frederic  (1846).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

THORP,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1869.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (above), 
deceased,  R.  of  Burton  Overy,  Leics.  B.  there,  1850.  School, 
Rossall  (Mr  Osborne).  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1873;  M.A.  1876.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  1873;  priest,  1874; 

C.  of  Helmsley,  Yorks.,  1873-6.  V.  of  Hovingham,  1876-92. 
V.  of  Royston,  1892-1911.  R.  of  Armthorpe,  1911-27. 
Married,  Nov.  20,  1884,  Evelyn,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
and  Rev.  J.  C.  Willoughby,  R.  of  Wollaton,  Notts.  Latteriy 
of  The  Croft,  Armthorpe.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1936. 
(Rossall  Reg.) 

THORP,  ROBERT  OAKELEY  VAVASOUR.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Tudor  (University 
College,  Oxford,  1859),  of  Charlton  HaU,  Northumberland  (by 
his  2nd  wife,  Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Jones,  J. P.,  D.L.) 
B.  Dec.  5,  1877.  School,  Berwick-on-Tweed.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1907.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Mercers' 
School,  Holbom;  at  Pocklington  School,  1901;  at  Trent 
College,  1905;  at  Scarborough  College,  1906;  at  Manchester 
Corporation  School,  1911-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lance  Corporal,  R.  Fusihers  (Public  Schools  Batt.); 
Lieut.,  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  twice  wounded;  M.C.); 
killed  in  action,  Mar.  22,  1918.  Brother  of  CoUingwood  F. 
(1898).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times, 
Apr.  10,  1918.) 

THORP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  July  3, 
1784.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Yen.  Robert  (1754),  D.D.,  Archdeacon 
of  Northumberland  (and  Grace,  dau.  of  William  Alder). 
B.  Sept.  26,  1768,  at  Chillingham,  Northumberland.  Matric. 
Michs.  1785;  B.A.  (^th  Wrangler)  1789;  M.A.  1792.  FeUow, 
1791-2.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  20,  1789.  Barrister-at- 
law.  Died,  unmarried,  Nov.  27,  1792,  in  his  chambers  at 
Gray's  Inn;  buried  in  St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  Brother  of 
Charles  (1799)-  (^-  A.  Walker,  351;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

THORP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  30,  1804. 
Of  Leics.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1804; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1808;  M.A.  1811.  R.  of  Burton  Overy, 
1811-45  and  R.  of  Carlton-Curlieu,  Leics.,  1819-46.  Died 
July  26,  1846,  aged  59.  Father  of  Frederic  (1846)  and 
Robert  {1832).   (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

THORP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  15,  i8og. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Loughborough,  Leics.  B.  there.  Matric. 
Michs.  1809;  Scholar;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1816.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincohi)  1815.  R.  of  Wilford,  Notts.,  1819-64.  Died 
Feb.  25,  1864,  aged  73.  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag., 
1864,  I.  533.) 

THORP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11, 
1814.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  William  Disney  [Medical  practi- 
tioner], of  Leeds.  B.  [Mar.  4,  1797],  at  Pontefract.  School, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  Scholar,  1817;  B.A. 
(8th  Wrangler)  1819;  Chancellor's  Classical  medal,  1819; 
Members'  prize,  1820  and  1821;  M.A.  1822;  B.D.  1842. 
Fellow,  1820;  Assistant  tutor,  1822-34;  Junior  Dean,  1829- 
32;  Senior  Dean,  1832-6;  Tutor,  1833-44.  Vice-Master,  1843- 
4.  President  of  the  Union,  1818.  First  President  of  the 
Cambridge  Camden  Society,  1839.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  26,  1824.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest,  1829. 
Archdeacon  and  Chancellor  of  Bristol,  1836-73.  R.  of 
Kemerton,  Gloucs.,  1839-77.  Author,  Sermons  and  Charges. 
Died  Feb.  24,  1877.  Brother  of  Disney  L.  (1824)  and  Johnson 
(1837).  (Boase,  iii.  964;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  Burke, 
L.G.). 

THORP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  8,  1824.  S.  of 
Samuel,  Esq.  Of  Yorks.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs. 
1824;  B.A.  1830.  C.  of  Womersley,  Yorks.,  1845-7.  V.  of 
Misson,  Notts.,  1848-60.  Died  Dec.  11,  1874,  at  Don- 
caster.  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  14, 1874.) 


Thorpe,  The  Rev.  Richard  Joshua 

THORP,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1853;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  William,  gent,  (and  Amelia). 
B.  Oct.  10,  1823,  at  Yardley,  Worcs.  Matric.  Lent,  1864; 
B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.),  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1853;  priest, 
1855;  C.  of  St  Alkmund's,  Shrewsbury,  1853-6.  C.  of  Cole- 
mere,  Salop,  1856-7.  C.  of  Buildwas,  1857-60.  C.of  St  John's, 
Wolverhampton,  1860-2.  C.  of  AU  Saints,  Northampton, 
1863-70.  C.  of  Hardingstone,  Northants.,  1871-3.  C.  of 
Widcombe,  Somerset,  1873-5.  C.  of  Golbome,  Lanes.,  1876- 
85.  C.  of  Tarrant  GunviUe,  Dorset,  1888-90.  C.  of  Ryme 
Intrinseca,  1890-1 ;  R.  there,  1891-1904.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1905. 
THORPE,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1863.  S.  of  Richard  Walls,  gentleman-farmer  (and 
Rebecca).  B.  Feb.  27,  1844,  at  Saleby,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  Scholar,  1866;  B.A.  (2ird  Wrangler)  1867;  M.A.  1870. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1867;  priest  (Sodor  and  Man,  for 
Salisbury)  1868.  Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough  College, 
1867-1902.  V.  of  Homingsea,  Cambs.,  1902-18.  R.  of 
Alburgh,  Norfolk,  1918-23.  Married,  June  27,  1872,  Helen 
Rosseter,  dau.  of  H.  Cuming,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool.  Latterly  of 
Oaklands,  Rainhill,  Lanes.  Died  Nov.  11,  1931.  (Eagle, 
XLVii,  35;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  16,  1931.) 
THORPE,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1,  1887.  Of  Beds.  [S.  of  Joseph,  of  Antrobus 
Road,  Tumham  Green,  London,  W.  B.  Nov.  17,  1867,  at 
Harrold,  Beds.  School,  King's  College,  London.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891.  Served  on  the  staff  of  the  Financial 
Times,  the  Pall  Mall  Gazette,  The  Daily  Mail  and  The 
Observer.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Iimer  Temple,  1907.  Joint  Hon. 
Secretary  of  the  Royal  Masonic  Hospital,  of  which  he  was  a 
founder  and  trustee.  Died  Mar.  4,  1948,  at  Chiswick.  (Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Mar.  5,  and  Apr.  6,  1948.) 
THORPE,  CHARLES  LOFTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  4, 
1861.  S.  of  Francis,  of  2,  Middleton  Villas,  Camden  Road, 
London.  B.  June  15,  1843,  in  London.  School,  Bucks 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1861. 
THORPE,  EDWARD  SMYTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1863.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Smyth  (Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  1839)  (and  Harriet).  B.  at  Shropham,  Norfolk. 
Bapt.,  Feb.  2,  1845.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon)  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Huddersfield,  1869-72.  V.  of  Goring,  Sussex,  1872-8. 
Married,  Harriet  Ruth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Robbins,  V.  of  Shropham,  Norfolk.  Died  Oct.  12,  1878,  aged 
33,  at  Goring  vicarage.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  17,  1878.) 
THORPE,  GEORGE  KELSON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  8,  1899. 
[S.  of  T.L.,  of  Carlisle.  B.  May  10,  1881.]  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Sometime  engaged  in 
prospecting  and  ranching  in  British  Columbia;  later  in 
AustraUa.  Married  in  1908.  Latterly  of  Ruara,  Lismore,  New 
South  Wales,  Austraha.  Died  before  1933.  (Sedbergh  Sch. 
Reg.) 
THORPE,  GEORGE  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  C.*.tharine's, 
Sept.  28,  1891.  S.  of  William.  B.  [1871]  at  Settrington, 
Yorks.  [School,  Trinity  College,  Harrogate.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1891;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1894; 
M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of 
St  James's,  Upper  Edmonton,  1894-7.  C.  of  Buckland- 
Monachorum,  Devon,  1899-1901.  R.  of  Lydford,  1902-50. 
Of  Paignton  in  1952.  (Crockford.) 
THORPE,  GERARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  10,  1864.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  — ,  of  9  Upper  Belgrave  Street, 
London.  B.  May  22,  1845.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1865.  Entered  the  Army,  1869;  Lieut.,  the  28th  (North 
Gloucs.)  Regt.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 
THORPE,    JOHN    WILLIAM    (1877),    see    WRIGHT,    JOHN 

WILLIAM  THORPE. 
THORPE,  RICHARD  HALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1826.  Of  Lanes.  Educated  privately.  Matric.  Michs.  1826. 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  3,  1827;  B.A.  1830.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Durham)  July  25,  1830; 
priest  (Chester)  July  17,  1830.  P.C.  of  Hoghton,  Lanes., 
1836-46.  Died  Jan.  20,  1846.  (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1846,  i. 
328.) 
THORPE,  The  Rev.  RICHARD  JOSHUA.  M.A.  1864,  incorp. 
from  Dublin  (B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1862).  Ord.  deacon  (Meath, 
for  Dublin)  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  St  John,  Kingstown, 
Co.  Dublin,  1861-4.  C.  of  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambridge, 
1864-6;  C.  of  Langley,  Essex,  1866-7.  Inc.  of  All  Saints. 
Nelson,  New  Zealand,  1867-78.  Archdeacon  of  Waimea, 
1874-8.  C.  of  St  Paul,  Wellington,  1878-80.  Inc.  there, 
1882-5.  Archdeacon  of  Wanganui,  1880-2.  P.C.  of  Prebble- 
ton  with  Templeton,  Christchurch,  1885-90.  Chaplain  to  the 
Christchurch  Public  Institute,  1890-1902.  V.  of  Sumner, 
Christchurch,  1902-12.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1921. 


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THORPE,  RICHARD  OSCAR  TUGV/ELL.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  July  5,  1849.  S.  of  George,  cordwainer,  of  Battle, 
Sussex  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  there,  Nov.  26,  1828.  Matric. 
Michs.  1849.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Jan.  24,  1851;  Scholar, 
1851;  B.A.  {gth  \i  rangier)  1853;  M.A.  1856.  FeUow  of 
Christ's,  1853-60.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  Sept.  25,  1833; 
priest  (Ely)  1854.  V.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1S54-60. 
Chaplain  of  Campbell  Town  and  Ross,  Tasmania,  1860-2. 
Chaplain  of  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone,  1864-5.  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Newgate  Street,  1865-6.  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Redhill,  Surrey,  i866-8.  C.  of  St  Mary-in-the-Castle, 
Hastings,  1868-9.  V-  of  Christ  Church,  Camberwell,  1869-94. 
R.  of  Anstey,  Herts.,  1894-1906.  At  Camberwell  was  chiefly 
responsible  for  bringing  to  justice  Mrs  Waters,  a  notorious 
baby-farmer.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Infant  Life  Protec- 
tion Society.  Married  (1)  July  26,  i860,  Emilie  Munday,  of 
Pembridge  House,  Westboume  Grove,  London;  (2)  Jan.  17, 
1887,  Edith  Mary  Stewart,  eldest  dau.  of  S.  B.  Roberts,  M.D. 
Died  suddenly,  Sept.  22,  1906,  at  Ramsgate;  buried  at 
.■Vnstey.   (Eagle,  .xxviii.  214;  Pfile,  11.  518;  Crockford.) 

THORPE,  ST  JOHN  WELLS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  31, 
1835.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1840;  priest,  1841;  C.  of  Blackrod,  Lanes.,  1841-3. 
C.  of  Manuden,  Essex,  1844-50;  V.  there,  1850-70.  C.  of 
Bow  Common,  Middlesex,  1871-4.  C.'of  Woodchurch,  Kent, 
1874-5.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Victoria  Docks,  1875-8.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1S79. 

THORPE,  THOMAS  DYKES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  I,  182-.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thom»,  V.  of  Oxted, 
Surrey.  B.  there  [Feb.  15,  i8oi].  Schools,  Westminster  and 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Lent,  1822;  B.A.  1828.  In  Holy 
Orders,  but  not  found  in  Clergy  List  or  Index  Eccles.  Died 
May  20,  1863,  at  Plymouth.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsteis; 
G.  Mag.,  1863,  11.  108.) 

THORPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  20, 
1795-  [5^^  and  youngest]  s.  of  \\'illiana,  wooUen-draper,  of 
Newmarket.  B.  there  [Dec.  31,  1775].  Schools,  Apsley  Guise, 
Beds.  (Mr  Wright)  and  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1796;  B.A. 
1800;  M.A.  1803.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1800;  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  20,  1801.  V.  of  Stetchworth,  Cambs.,  1S08-59.  Married, 
May  II,  1819,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.,  of 
East  Dereham,  Norfolk.  Died  Mar.  20,  1859;  buried  at 
Stetchworth.  (Venn,  11.  128;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1859,  I.  545.) 

THORPE,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1847.  [Only]  s.  of  George  Richard,  goldsmith,  of 
South  Lambeth,  Surrey  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Norton,  Derbs. 
Bapt.  Mar.  I,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Migrated  to  Queens', 
Apr.  29,  1848.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  18,  1875; 
then  of  Barton  House,  Ipplepen,  Devon,  age  46.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Nov.  17,  1877.  A  Special  Pleader.  F.G.S.  Of  4,  Elm 
Court,  Temple.  Author,  The  Still  Life  of  the  Middle  Temple. 
(Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Inns  of  Court.) 

THOSEBY,  ALBERT  EDWARD  VICTOR.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1891.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William,  Wesleyan  minister,  of  Sowerby 
Bridge,  Halifax  (and  Hannah  Holmes).  B.  [May  24],  1872,  at 
Ely.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A. 
1910.  Assistant  Master  at  Newport  Grammar  School,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1894-95;  at  Dudley  Grammar  School,  1895-1903;  at 
the  Municipal  Day  School,  Harrogate,  1903-11;  Head 
Master  there,  1911-34.  (Rossall  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  522; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

THRELFALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1880. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Hollowforth,  Preston, 
Lanes.  B.  there  [Aug.  14,  1861].  School,  Clifton  College;  and 
at  Strasburg  Univ.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1882);  (Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1884);  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1888.  Hon.  Fellow,  1905.  FootbaU  (rugby)  'blue,' 
1881,  1883.  Hon.  D.Sc,  Victoria  Univereity.  A.M.I.C.E.; 
Assistant  Demonstrator  in  Experimental  Physics,  1885-6. 
Professor  of  Physics  at  Sydney  University,  1886-92.  F.R.S., 
1899.  Managing  Director  of  Albright  and  Wilson,  Chemical 
manufacturers  at  Oldbury,  1899.  Described  by  Sir  J.  J. 
Thomson  as  '  one  of  the  greatest  of  electrochemists.'  President, 
N.S.W.  Royal  Commission  on  loading  and  carriage  of  coal  at 
sea,  1896-9.  During  the  Great  War,  1914-19,  engaged  in  work 
upon  the  phosphorus  smoke  screen  and  the  tracer  bullet, 
K.B.E.,  1917;  G.B.E.,  1927.  Member  of  Executive  Council, 
Imperial  Institute,  19 16.  Member  of  the  Advisory  Council  for 
Scientific  and  Industrial  Research.  Chairman  of  the  Fuel 
Research  Board  and  of  the  Chemistry  Board.  Represented 
Great  Britain  at  the  World  Power  Conference  in  Japan,  1929. 
Married,  1890,  Evelyn  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Forster  Baird, 
of  Bowmont  Hill,  Northumberland.  Author,  On  Laboratory 
Arts,  1898,  etc.  Died  July  10,  1932,  in  Birmingham.  (Venn, 
11.  446;  Book  of  Blues;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  11, 
1932-) 


Thring,  Henry 

THRELFALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  19, 
i860.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Mayor,  of  Singleton  House,  Higher 
Broughton,  Manchester  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Threlfall). 
B.  [Dec.  31],  1842,  in  Liverpool.  School,  Clapham,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  i86i;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  9,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1868.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Member  of  the  Committee 
of  management  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Music,  1886; 
chairman,  1888.  Chairman  of  the  Threlfall  brewery  Co., 
1888.  Married,  Aug.  28,  1872,  Lydia  Tennant,  3rd  dau.  of 
James  Tennant  Caird,  engineer  and  shipbuilder,  of  Greenock. 
Died  Feb.  3, 1907.  (Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Who  was  Who;  Inns  of  Court.) 

THRESHER,  EDWARD  BALSTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  2,  1882.  Only  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Corfe 
Castle,  Dorset.  B.  there.  [School,  Bournemouth  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Of  Corfe  HiU,  Radipole.  J. P.  for  Dorset. 
Died  July  i,  1932,  at  Winfrith,  Dorset;  buried  at  Portesham. 
(7"Ae  Times,  July  5,  1932.) 

THRESHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  12, 
1815.  B.  at  Fareham,  Hants.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar, 
1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1823.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Winchester)  Apr.  15,  1821;  priest  (Chester,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Winchester)  Mar.  31,  1822.  V.  of  Titchfield,  Hants., 
1826-52.  Married  Dec.  i,  1831,  Lucy,  dau.  of  .•\dmiral  Stair 
Douglas.  Latterly  of  Fareham,  where  he  died  Feb.  10,  1857, 
aged  59.   (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  11.  368.) 

THRESHER,  WILLIAM  HARRISON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  Henville  (University  College, 
Oxford,  i860),  of  Winchester  (and  Sarah  Anne  Bumaby).  B. 
there,  July  27,  1877.  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B..\.  1899;  M.A.  and  B.Chir.,  1905;  M.B.  1906.  At 
St  Thomas's  Hospital.  House  Physician  at  the  Dreadnought 
Hospital,  Greenwich,  and  Bedford  County  Hospital.  Resident 
Medical  Officer,  Waterloo  Hospital  for  Women  and  Children. 
Of  Winchester  in  1910.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  Lee-on-Solent  in  1920.  Died  May  22, 
1921,  at  Suez,  of  typhus.  (Medical  Directories;  Venn,  11.  550; 
Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  May  26,  1921.) 

THRING,  The  Rev.  BROUNCKER.  B.A.  1792,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  1792.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1792. 
[S.  of  Brouncker,  of  Knook,  Wilts.]  Matric.  from  All  Souls' 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Mar.  22,  1771;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1774;  MA. 
incorp.  from  Cambridge,  1792;  B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford)  1792. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  Dec.  18,  1774;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1776- 
R.  of  Sutton-Veny,  1780-1812  and  V.  of  Overton,  Wilts., 
1795-1812.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Rodney.  Married  Mary  Bayly. 
Died  Sept.  25,  1812.  (Al.  Oxon.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adtns.,  iv. 
516;  G.  Mag.,  1812,  11.  402.) 

THRING,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
June  5,  1841.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Gale  Dalton,(i8o3), 
R.  of  Alford,  Somerset  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Jenkyns, 
V.  of  Evercreech,  Somerset).  B.  Nov.  29,  1821,  at  Alford. 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Porson  prize,  1844;  B.A.  1845;  M..A. 
1848.  Fellow,  1844-53.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  20, 
1846;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1847;  C.  of  St  James',  Gloucester, 
1847-8.  A  private  tutor  at  Great  Marlow,  1848-50.  C.  of 
Cookham-Dean,  Berks.,  1850-2.  C.  of  Skipsea,  Yorks.,  1852- 
3.  Head  Master  of  Uppingham  School,  1853-87.  When  he 
came  to  it,  the  school  consisted  of  25  boys  and  2  masters,  in 
mean  premises;  he  raised  it  to  a  foremost  position  amongst 
the  public  schools,  with  30  masters,  11  boarding  houses  and 
320  boys.  Under  him,  '  Uppingham  was  the  first  great  public 
school  to  make  special  provision. .  .for  varied  culture  outside 
the  traditional  range  of  Classical  study.'  Set  great  value  on 
music,  art,  and  the  study  of  modem  languages.  Founder  of 
the  Headmasters'  Conference,  1869.  Married,  1853,  Marie 
Louise,  dau.  of  Carl  Johami  Koch,  commissioner  of  Customs 
at  Bonn.  Author,  The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Teaching; 
Elements  of  Grammar  taught  in  English;  Sermons  preached  at 
Uppingham  School;  Education  and  School;  The  Principles  of 
Grammar;  Thoughts  on  Life  Science;  Elements  of  Grammar 
Taught  in  English.  Died  Oct.  22,  1887,  at  Uppingham. 
Brother  of  the  next  two  and  of  Theodore  (1835);  father  of 
John  G.  (1874).    (Boase,  in.  965;  Crockford;  D.N.B.) 

THRING,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  May  29, 
1837.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  Gale  [Dalton]  (1803)  [R.]  of  AUord, 
Somerset  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Jenkyns,  V.  of 
Evercreech).  [B.  there,  Nov.  3,  1818.]  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  drd  Classic)  1841;  M.A.  1844. 
Fellow,  1 84 1.  Hon.  Fellow,  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  20,  1842.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  31,  1845.  Migrated  to 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  20,  1848.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Con- 
veyancer. Counsel  to  the  Home  Office,  1860-8.  Parliamen- 
taiy  Counsel  to  the  Treasury,  1869-86.  Greatly  improved 
the  style  of  drafting  bills.  Member  of  the  Statute  law  com- 
mittee, 1868;  later,  its  chairman.  K.C.B.,  1873-  Created 
Baron  Thring,   1886.    Of  Englefield  Green,  Surrey  and  5, 


183 


Thring,  John  Charles 

Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  J. P.  for  Surrey. 
Married,  Aug.  14,  1856,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Cardwell,  of 
Liverpool,  and  had  issue,  a  daughter.  Author,  Succession 
Duty  Act;  The  Joint  Stock  Companies  Act,  etc.  Died  Feb.  4, 
1907,  in  London.  Brother  of  the  above,  the  next,  and 
Theodore  (1835).  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who.) 

THRING,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17, 
1843.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn]  G[ale]  D[alton]  (1803)  [R.] 
of  Alford,  Somerset  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Jenkyns,  V.  of  Evercreech).  Bapt.  Aug.  11,  1824.  [Schools, 
Winchester  College  and  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  WeUs)  1848; 
priest,  1849;  C.  of  Alford,  Somerset,  1848-55  and  1870-4. 
C.  of  Cirencester,  1855-7.  C.  of  Overton,  Wilts.,  1857-9. 
Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham,  1859-69.  C.  of  Bradford-on- 
Avon,  1875-91.  Married,  May  27,  1858,  Lydia  Eliza  Dyer, 
youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  Samuel  Meredith,  R.N.  Of  The  White 
House,  Hemel  Hempstead  in  1895,  and  subsequently  of  the 
Park,  Dunmow,  Essex,  where  he  died  Oct.  2,  1909.  Brother  of 
the  two  above  and  Theodore  (1835) ;  father  of  Llewellyn  C.  W. 
(1885)  and  Lionel  C.  R.  (1880).  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.,  which 
gives  B.  1825;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Eagle,  x.xxi.  245.) 

THRING,  JOHN  GALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  3,  1874. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1841)  [Head  Master]  of 
Uppingham  [School],  Rutland.  B.  there,  Oct.  i,  1854. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A. 
1884.  Assistant  Master  at  Bromsgrove  School,  1878-81;  at 
Uppingham,  1881-1909.  Died  Jan.  25,  1920.  {Uppingham 
Sch.  Roll;  Bromsgrove  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1920.) 

THRING,  JOHN  GALE  DALTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Jan.  24,  1803.  [Only]  s.  of  John  [banker],  of 
[Alford  House],  Warminster  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Everett,  of  Heytesbury,  Wilts.).  B.  [Sept.  27,  1784],  at 
Bishopstrow,  Wilts.  Matric.  Lent,  1806;  Scholar,  1803; 
LL.B.  1809.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Apr.  10,  1808;  priest 
(Bath  and  WeUs)  Sept.  29,  1808.  R.  of  Alford,  Somerset, 
1808-58.  R.  of  Bishopstrow,  Wilts.,  1831-45.  Rural  Dean  of 
Cary.  Of  Alford  House,  Somerset.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Somerset.  Latterly  of  Castle  Cary,  Somerset.  Married,  Oct.  2, 
181 1,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Jenkyns,  V.  of  Ever- 
creech. Died  Dec.  11,  1874,  at  Clevedon.  Father  of  Edward 
(1841),  Theodore  (1835),  Henry  (1837)  and  John  C.  (1843). 
{Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THRING,  LEONARD  GODFREY  PINNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  15, 1891.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Godfrey  (Balliol 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1842)  [R.]  of  Homblotton  [with  Alford], 
Somerset  (and  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Pinney,  of  Camp 
House,  Clifton).  B.  Jan.  22,  1873,  in  London.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1911. 
A.M.I.C.E.,  1895.  Superintendent  of  the  University  Engi- 
neering drawing-office,  1920-38,  and  during  the  war,  1939-45. 
Joint  inventor,  with  Professor  Hopkinson,  of  a  torsion-meter; 
inventor  of  a  high-pressure  indicator  for  gims.  Married,  July 
21,  1904,  Harriet  Edith,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  F.  Howard,  R.A., 
and  had  issue.  Resided  for  many  years  at  the  Hall,  Fen 
Ditton,  Cambs.  Of  10  a  Selwyn  Gardens,  Cambridge  in  1953. 
{Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

THRING,  LIONEL  CHARLES  REGINALD.  Matric.  Non-Coil., 
Michs.  1880.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Charles  (1843).  B. 
Sept.  5,  1862.  Schools,  Uppingham  and  Marlborough 
College.]  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Assistant  Master  at 
Wellingborough,  1886-8;  Head  Master  of  Ash  ton  Grammar 
School,  Dunstable,  1888-1921.  Married,  Aug.  18,  1888,  Jessie 
Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Alfred  Healing,  of  Little  Sutton. 
Latterly  of  Ash,  Martock,  Somerset.  J. P.  for  Somerset. 
Died  Nov.  10,  1934.  Brother  of  Llewellyn  C.  W.  (next). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Nov.  13,  1934.) 

THRING,  LLEWELLYN  CHARLES  WALDRON.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1885.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Charles 
(1843),  of  the  Chantry,  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts.  B. 
[July  11],  i866,  at  Bradford-on-Avon.  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1895. 
Assistant  Master  at  Dunstable  Grammar  School  for  1  year; 
in  preparatory  Schools  for  7  years;  Partner  of  Brunswick 
House  School,  Haywards  Heath,  1896-1905;  Head  Master, 
1905-24.  Married,  Apr.  13,  1905,  Marion  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  F.  B.  Forster,  5th  Northumberland  Fusiliers. 
Died  Oct.  27,  1941,  at  Deanbum,  Crowthome.  Brother  of  the 
above.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmaster.^'  Directories; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Oct.  30,  1941.) 

THRING,  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  6,  1835. 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Gale  Dalton  (1803),  of  Alford 
House,  Somerset  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Jenkyns, 
V.  of  Evercreech).  B.  Aug.  4,  1816.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22, 


Thurgar,  Christopher 

1839;  migrated  to  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  12,  1842.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Jan.  27,  1843.  Joint  Registrar  of  bankruptcy  in 
Liverpool,  1862;  Commissioner  there,  1869.  Latterly  of 
Alford  House,  Somerset.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Somerset.  Married, 
Sept.  3,  1852,  Julia  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  Wilham  Mills,  of 
Saxham  Hall,  near  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Sept.  28,  1891,  at  Castle  Cary,  Somerset.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1841),  Henry  (1837)  and  John  C.  (1843).  {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Boase,  iii.  965;  Burke,  L.G.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
THROWER,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
May  14,  1836.   [4th]  s.  of  Stephen  [Alderman,  of  Cambridge]. 

B.  in  Cambridge.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs. 
1836;  Scholar,  1837.  Died  May,  1838,  in  Cambridge,  after  a 
long  ilhiess;  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  Great  St  Mary's. 
{Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  List;  Peile,  11.  457.) 

THROWLEY,  GEORGE  EDWARD  (MILLES),  Viscount.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  5,  1881.  Eldest  s.  of 
George  Watson  (1843,  sub  Milles)  [ist]  Earl  Sondes,  of  Lees 
Court,  Faversham,  Kent  (and  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Stracey,  5th  Bart.).  [B.  May  11,  1861.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1881.  Captain,  East  Kent  Yeomamy. 
Of  Lees  Court,  Faversham.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Earl  Sondes,  Sept.  10,  1894. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901  (wounded). 
Died,  unmarried,  Oct.  1,  1907.  Brother  of  Henry  A.  (1886, 
sub  MiUes).    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

THRUPP,  CHARLES  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  13,  1838.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Joseph  [of  Lyme  Regis, 
Dorset].  B.  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1838;  Scholar,  1841;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  11,  1840.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  1852.  On  the  South-Eastem  circuit.  Of  1,  Tanfield 
Court,  E.C.  and  Twickenham.  Died  at  Twickenham,  Mar.  10, 
1895.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Univ.  Almanack.) 

THRUPP,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  27,  1845.  [Only]  s.  of  Joseph  William  [soUcitor,  of 
Merrow  House,  near  Guildford]  (and  Ruth  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Thomas  John  Burgoyne).  B.  May  20,  1827,  in  London. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar,  1848; 
B.A.  {7th  Wrangler  and  11th  Classic)  1849;  M.A.  1852. 
FeUow,  1850-3.  President  of  the  Union,  1848.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  1852;  priest,  1852.  V.  of  Barrington,  Cambs.,  1852-67. 
Select  Preacher,  1865.  Married,  1853,  Elizabeth  Bligh,  4th 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  David  Glennie.  Author,  Ancient 
Jerusalem,  a  New  Investigation  into  the  History,  Topography 
and  Plan  of  the  City,  Environs  and  Temple;  Introduction  to  the 
Study  and  Use  of  the  Psalms;  etc.  Died  Sept.  23,  1867,  at 
Surbiton.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Boase,  in.  966;  Crockford; 
D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  11.  550  (which  gives  B.  1826).) 

THRUSTON,  EDMUND  HEATHCOTE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  Jan.  1884.  S.  of  Clement  Arthur  (University  College, 
Oxford,  1856)  (and  Constance  Sophia,  dau.  of  Gen.  Lechmere 

C.  Russell).  B.  [Dec.  10,  1863],  at  Cirencester,  Gloucs. 
School,  R.N.  Academy,  Portsmouth  (Mr  SpickerneU)  [and 
H.M.S.  Britannia;  formerly  Midshipman,  R.N.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1884.  Captain,  3rd  Battn.,  Royal  Welch  Fusiliers, 
1887.  Of  Pennal  Towers,  Merioneth.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Merioneths.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col., 
S.  Staffs.  Regt.  and  4th  Royal  Welch  Fusiliers;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Married,  May  8,  1896,  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir 
Wilfrid  Lawson,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Brayton,  Cumberland,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Jan.  26,  1948.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists;  Who's 
Who.) 

THRUSTON,  FRAMINGHAM  LAKE  (1767),  see  WILLIS. 

THRUSTON,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  i, 
1804.  S.  of  Framingham  Lake  {sub  WiUis,  1767)  [barrister],  of 
Market  Weston,  Suffolk  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Holworthy,  of  Elsworth,  Cambs.).  B.  at  Market  Weston. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmund's.  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  B.A.  1809; 
M.A.  i8i2.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury,  Litt.  dint,  from  Ely), 
1810;  C.  of  Elsworth,  Cambs.,  1810.  Minister  of  Bayswater 
Chapel.  Married,  May  20,  1817,  Miss  Laura  Gibbons,  of 
Bath.  Author,  England  safe  and  triumphant  or  Researches 
into  the  Apocalyptic  Little  Book ;  An  Original  View  of  the  Night 
of  Treason;  Sermons;  etc.  Died  in  Jan.  1821.  {Bjiry  St 
Edmunds  Sch.  List;  Venn,  11.  142;  Burke,  L.G. ;  G.  Mag., 
1812,  II.  136.) 

THURBURN,  THEODORE  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  May  11, 
1897.  [Only  s.  of  Charles  (or  Carlos)  Alexander  (and  Cecile 
EUiott).  B.  Aug.  8,  1877.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1S97;  B.A.  1900.  An  electrical  engineer.  Of  217, 
Kenmare  Street,  Pollokshields,  Glasgow,  in  1911.  Sub- 
sequently a  fruit-farmer  in  Canada.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Charter- 
house Reg.) 

THURGAR,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  30,  1825;  a  'Ten-year  man.' 


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Thurlbourn,  Alfred  Byworth 

THURLBOURN,  ALFRED  BYWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  lo,  1857.  Matric.  Miciis.  1857;  Scholar,  i860; 
B.A.  iioih  Wranglerj  1861;  ALA.  1868. 
THURLING,  JAMES  BENJAMIN.  Adm.sizaratSxCATHARiNE's, 
Oct.  12,  1837;  a  'Ten-year  man."  B.  at  Low  Leyton,  Essex. 
C.  of  Dumford,  Wilts.,  -1841.  C.  of  Allington  and  Amesbury, 
1841-3.  C.  of  Chilfrome,  Dorset,  1844-5.  Chaplain  of  the 
borough  gaol  at  Cambridge,  1846-57.  C.  of  East  Donyland, 
Essex,  1859-61.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1871.  (Crock- 
ford.) 
THURLOW,  ARTHUR  ROBERT.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Jan.  16,  1899.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  Feb.  3,  1880,  at 
Rendlesham,  Suffolk.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B..A..  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1903; 
priest,  1904;  C.  of  St  Edmund's,  Salisbury,  1903-9.  Assistant 
Chaplain,  South  African  Railway  Mission,  1909-12.  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Durban,  1912-14.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  East  London, 
1914-15.  P.-in-charge  of  Indwe,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1915- 
i8.  Served  with  the  South  African  Medical  Corps,  1916. 
Died  Nov.  5,  1918,  at  Indwe.  (Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners; 
Crockford.) 
THURLOW,  BASIL  LYONS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1896. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1866),  V.  of  Henham  (and  Alice 
Whittington).  B.  [Oct.  21],  1878,  at  Port  EUzabeth,  Cape 
Colony.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899; 
M.B.  and  B.Chh.,  1902;  M.D.  1906.  F.R.C.S.,  Edin.,  1911. 
At  St  Thomas's  hospital.  Resident  Medical  Officer,  General 
Hospital,  Tunbridge  Wells.  Practised  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Practismg  at  Dawhsh,  Devon,  in  1930.  Married,  Apr.  29, 
1911,  Margaret  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Weldon,  of 
Tunbridge  Wells.  Died  Aug.  3,  1938,  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
{Venn,  11.  550;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  5,  1938.) 
THURLOW,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Cokpus  Christi,  July  4, 

1785.  01  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar. 
THURLOW,  CHARLES  EDWARD  HOVELL  THURLOW  CUM 
MING  BRUCE,  Baron.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21,- 
1888.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  [John]  [5th]  Baron  Thurlow,  of 
Dunphail,  Elgin  (who  had  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Cuming  Bruce,  Aug.  1874)  (and  Lady  Elma  Bruce,  only  dau. 
of  the  8th  Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine).  B.  Oct.  6,  1869,  at 
The  Hague,  Holland.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891;  M..\.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1898;  priest, 
1899.  C.  of  St  Ignatius,  Hendon,  Co.  Durham,  1898-1901. 
Chaplain  to  the  Mission  to  Seamen,  Portland,  Oregon,  U.S.A., 
1901-5;  for  Valparaiso  and  the  West  Coast  of  South  America, 
1905-8.  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Missions,  1908-13.  V.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Bishop  Auckland,  Co.  Durham,  1913-21.  Rural 
Dean,  1913-22.  Chaplain  Superintendent  of  the  Mersey 
Mission  to  Seamen,  1922-30.  Rural  Dean  of  Liverpool,  1926- 
30.  R.  of  Sedgefield,  Durham,  1930-9.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  6th  Baron  Thurlow,  of  Thurlow,  Sufiolk,  Mar.  12,  1916. 
Married,  Feb.  2,  1909,  Grace  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Canon 
Henry  Trotter,  of  Christ  Church,  Bamet,  and  had  issue. 
Latterly  of  Ardleigh  Court,  Colchester.  Died  Apr.  23,  1952. 
(Crockford;  Burke,  F.  and  B.  (sub  Thurlow);  Who's  Who;  The 
Times,  Apr.  25,  1952.) 
THURLOW,  EDWARD  [JOHN].  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  29, 
1804.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14,  1806. 
Of  Norfolk.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  E[dward]  S[outh] 
(Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1781)  (and  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau. 
of  James  Thompson).  [B.  1788.]  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  LL.B. 
1812.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Mar.  25, 
1812.  R.  of  Lound,  Suffolk,  1817-59.  R-  of  Ashby,  1817-59, 
and  of  Langham,  1824-52.  No  further  cures.  Died  Dec.  14, 
1883,  at  29,  Clarges  Street,  London,  aged  95.  Half-brother  of 
John  (1833).  (Eagle,  xiii.  285;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  19, 
1883.) 
THURLOW,  EDWARD  THOMAS,  Baron.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  15,  1833.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward  Hovell  [2nd] 
Baron  (Magdalene  College,  Oxford,  1798)  (and  Mary  Catherine, 
dau.  of  James  Richard  Bolton).  B.  Nov.  12,  1814.  School, 
Eton.  Had  succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baron  Thurlow, 
June  3,  1829;  drew  pensions  for  the  abohshed  Offices  held  by 
his  father  amounting  to  £11,000  a  year.  Married,  Nov.  8, 
1836,  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Peter  Hodgson,  Esq.,  solicitor,  of 
Whitehaven,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  2,  1857,  at  Heme  Bay, 
Kent.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase,  vi.  688;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  i.  500.) 
THURLOW,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent, 
1879.  Of  Cambridge.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  13,  1880; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol), 
1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  Stratton,  Gloucs.,  1882-8.  C.  of 
Ashford,  Kent,  1888-92.  Chaplain,  East  Ashford  Union, 
1893-5.  C.  of  Sellinge,  1895-7.  C.  of  Cranbrook,  1897-1900. 
C.  of  St  Peter's,  Bayswater,  1900-4.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Kensington  Gore,  1906-20.  Died  Jan.  29,  1920.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Jan.  31,  1920.) 


Thurnall,  Peter  Salisbury 

THURLOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1,  1778.  3rd  s. 
of  Samuel,  wool-stapler,  of  Watton,  Norfolk.  B.  there,  Jan.  3, 
1754.  School,  Watton  (Mr  Pigg).  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Aug.  24,  1779;  priest,  May  21,  1779;  'of  Sidney  Sussex 
College.'  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  29,  1784-  [School, 
Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  LL.B.  1786.  V.  of  Gosfield, 
Essex,  1782-1830,  and  R.  of  Chelmondiston,  Sufiolk,  1787- 
1830.  Died  Aug.  26,  1830,  at  the  Globe  House,  Gosfield. 
(Al.  Felsted;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  11.  282.) 

THURLOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  7,  1833. 
[5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Siouth]  (Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  1 781),  Preb.  of  Norwich  (and  Susanna,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Love).  B.  July  i,  1814.  School,  Bury  St  Edmimds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  June  24,  1838;  priest,  Dec.  i,  1839;  C.  of  Heathery- 
cleugh,  Durham,  1838-9.  C.  of  Herrington,  1839-41.  V.  of 
Worstead,  1841-4  and  V.  of  Hindringham,  Norfolk,  1843-4. 
Died  Feb.  11,  1844  in  the  Close,  Norwich.  '  His  death  escaped 
notice  until  June  1897,  the  CoUege  paying  University 
Capitation  Tax  on  his  behalf  for  50  years  after  his  death.' 
Half-brother  of  Edward  J.  (1804).  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch. 
List;  Scott,  MSS.;  Clergy  List;  Durham  Ord.  Book;  G.  Mag., 
1844,  I.  658.) 

THURLOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  31)  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1866. 
S.  of  Thomas  Edward,  of  Islington.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Normal  College,  Cheltenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A. 
1870;  M.A.  1873.  M.A.,  Cape  University,  1875.  Head 
Master  of  the  Modem  department  of  Rossall  School,  1870-3. 
Rector  of  the  Grey  Institute,  Port  Elizabeth,  S.  Africa,  and 
Government  lecturer  in  mathematics  and  natural  philosophy, 
1874-85.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1885;  priest,  1886;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Southampton,  1885-7.  C.  of  Eling,  Hants.,  1887- 
90.  Chaplain  at  Malta,  1890-1.  V.  of  Henham,  Essex,  1891-6. 
Chaplain  at  Monte  Cario,  1892-3.  Hon.  Secretary,  Ely 
Clerical  Register,  1898-1901.  Latterly  of  11,  UpperGrosvenor 
Road,  Tunbridge  Wells,  where  he  died  Dec.  6,  1915.  Father 
of  BasU  L.  (1896).  (Venn,  n.  377;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  9,  1915) 

THURLOW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14,  1806. 
[2nd]  s.  of  the  Bishop  of  Durham  [the  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D., 
Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1754].  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  WilUam 
Beere,  of  Lymington).  [B.  Oct.  6,  1788.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1807;  B.A.  1811;  .M.A.  1816.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  (June  7, 
1812;  priest,  June  5,  1814;  C.  of  Wolverton,  Bucks.  1812-16. 
R.  of  Boxford,  Sufiolk,  1816-39.  Sometime  of  Cranby, 
Surrey.  On  the  death  of  his  brother  in  1829  he  succeeded  to 
the  reversion  of  the  following  places — clerk  of  the  Hanaper, 
patentee  of  bankrupts,  and  prothonotary  of  the  Court  of  Pleas 
at  Durham;  these  judicial  sinecures  were  abohshed  by  the 
Bankruptcy  Acts,  183 1,  but  an  equivalent  life  annuity  of 
£11,734.  2S-  5^-  was  granted  to  him.  Married,  June  4,  1811, 
i\Iary  Frances,  6th  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Lyon.  Latterly 
of  Baynard's  Park,  Horsham,  where  he  died  Sept.  26,  1874. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Boase,  vi.  688;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Crockford;  Waif  ord,  County  Families;  The  Times,  Sept.  29, 
1874.) 

THURLOW,  THOMAS  LYON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  19,  1832.  [Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Thomas  (above)  (and 
Maria  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Lyon).  B.  Nov.  19, 
1814.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A. 
1840.  Adm.  at  theMiddleTemple.Sept. 7,1835.  OfBaynard's 
Park,  Surrey.  D.L.  for  Surrey.  Kept  a  pack  of  staghounds. 
Married,  Oct.  22, 1879,  Emily  Catharine  Emma,  youngest  dau. 
of  Richard  Sumner,  of  Puttenham  Priory,  Surrey.  Died,  s.p., 
Sept.  8,  1894.  (Boase,  vi.  689;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

THURN  AND  TAXIS,  ERIC,  PRINCE  OF.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  1,  1895.  S.  of  Prince  .Mexander,  of  Lautschin, 
Bohemia  (and  H.S.H.  Princess  Marie,  dau.  of  Prince  Egon,  of 
Waldenburg-SchiUingsfurst).  B.  Jan.  11,  1876,  at  Lautschin. 
School,  Prague,  Bohemia  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1895. 
Imperial  and  Roval  Chamberiain.  Lieut.,  9th  Hussar  Regt. 
of  the  Austrian  Army.  Married,  Feb.  21,  1903,  Countess 
Gabriella,  dau.  of  Count  Rudolf  Kinsky,  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  the  next.    (The  Titled  Nobility  of  Europe.) 

THURN  AND  TAXIS,  EUGENE  ALEXANDER  LAMORAL, 
PRINCE  OF.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  S.  of 
Prince  Alexander,  of  Lautschin,  Bohemia.  B.  Mar.  27,  1S78, 
at  Prague.  School,  Prague  (private).  Matric.  Mchs.  1897. 
Brother  of  the  above.   (The  Titled  Nobility  of  Europe.) 

THURNALL,  PETER  SALISBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 
June  6,  1838.  4th  s.  of  Heiirv  John  [farmer],  of  Whittlesford, 
Cambs.  B.  Apr.  20,  iSiy,  at  Shelford.  School,  private. 
Migrated  to  Queens',  Feb.  i,  1840,  and  thence  to  Sidney, 
Mar.  4,  1841;  B.A.  1842. 


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Thurnam,  Francis  Wyatt 

THURNAM,    FRANCIS    WYATT.    Adm.    (age    i8)    at  Caius, 
lulv  5,  1871.    S.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  Devizes  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).    B.  there  [Sept.  22,  1853]-    Schools,  Marlborough 
CoUege  and  Carshalton.    Matric.  Michs.  1871.    Resided  two 
years     At  Bristol  and  Edinburgh;  M.B.  and  C.M.,  Edmb 
1877.     Assistant    Medical    OlScer,    Metropolitan    District 
Asylum,   Caterham   and   at   the   London   Fever   Hospital; 
Assistant  Medical  Officer,  City  and  County  Asylum,  Staple- 
ton,  Bristol,  in  1880.    Practising  at  Highgate  m  lOQO;  at 
New  Cross,   in   1900;   and   at   Reading  in   1920.     Kesidea 
subsequently  at  Cohibrook,  Bucks.  Author,  medical.   {Venn, 
II.  397;  Medical  Directories.) 
THURNELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1846; 
re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  12,  1846.    S.  of  George,  Master  of  Lan- 
casterian  School,  Leeds  (and  EUza).    B.  Jan.  4,   1824-  at 
St  James's,  ClerkenweU,  London.    School,  Leeds  Grammar 
(Dr  Hohnes).    Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)   1852;  priest,  June  25.  1853;  C    01 
St  John's  and  St  Paul's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1852-8.  V.  ot 
Newbottle  with  Charlton,  Northants.,   1860-2    V.  of  Lye, 
1862-94.   Married,  Elizabeth  Arundale.   Died  Oct.  23,  1894. 
Father  of  the  next  two.    {Eagle,  xviii.  511;  Durham  Ord. 
Book;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy.) 
THURNELL,  GEORGE  THURLOW  BRUCE  SUMMERS.    Adm 
pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  27,  1880.   S.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge] 
(above),  of  the  vicarage.  Eye,  Peterborough.   Matnc.  Michs 
1880.    Adm.  a  solicitor,  1895;  Dunedin  House,  Basinghall 
Avenue,  London,  E.G.   Brother  of  the  next.   {Law  Ltsts.) 
THURNELL,  HERBERT  LESLIE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel 
Apr    16,  1885.    Younger  s.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  (1846),  of 
Eye  vicarage,   Peterborough.    Matric.   Easter,    1885;   B.A. 
1889;    M.A.    1894.     At    St   Thomas's   hospital.     M.R.C.S.; 
L  R.C.P.,  1896;  L.S.A.,  1894.    M.D.,  Dubhn,  1902.    Cluneal 
Assistant  at  the  Evelina  Hospital  for  ChOdren;  at  the  Throat 
Hospital,    Golden    Square    and    Westminster    Ophthalimc 
Hospital.  Practised  at  Gravesend.   Medical  Officer  of  Health 
and  Public  Analyst  for  Gravesend  District.   Married  (i)  June 
15,  1904,  Minnie  Violet,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  F.  J. 
Adkin,  of  Kokstad,  South  Africa;  (2)  Apr.  30,  1906,  Margaret 
Mary,    eldest    dau.    of    John    Christopher    Armstrong,    of 
Gravesend.  Died  Nov.  i,  1938,  aged  74-  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Nov.  3,  1938.) 
THURNHAM,  JAMES  WILLIAMSON.    Matric.  Non-Coil,  from 
Cavendish   H.,   Michs.   1887;   B.A.   1890.    School,   Norton 
CoUege,  Luton.   M.A.  from  Downing,  1894.  Assistant  Master 
at  King's  Lynn  Grammar  School,  189 1-3.    Head  Master  of 
Borden    School,    Sittingboume,    Kent,    1893-1906.     Head 
Master  of  New  CoUege,  Heme  Bay,  1906;  retired  before  1919. 
Married,  Dec.  28,  1898,  Rose  EmUy,  4th  dau.  of  W.  J.  Hams, 
H.M.   Coroner  for    Kent.     {Schoolmasters'   Directories;   The 
Times,  Dec.  31,  1898.) 
THURSBY,  ARTHUR  EDMUND.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct 
1878.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Arthur  Harvey,  Esq.  [J.P.  and  D.L.],  of 
Wormleighton,  Warws.  (by  his  ist  wife,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Newman  Kershaw).    [B.  Jan.  19,  i86i.l    School, 
WeUington  CoUege.    Matric.   Michs.   1879.    Second  Lieut., 
Warws.  Militia,  1880;  Capt.,  3rd  Battn.,  the  Royal  Warws. 
Regt      1884;    Major,    1898;    Lieut.-Col.,    1900.     Of    Pnor  s 
Hardwick,  Warws.   J.P.  for  Warws.   Married,  Feb.  21,  1889, 
Maud,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Hemy  Cartwright,  of  Eydon  HaU, 
Northants.,  and  had  issue.   Died  of  enteric.  Mar.  6,  1902,  at 
Sutherland,  C.P.,  while  on  active  service  in  the  South  African 
War.  {Wellington  Coll.  Reg.,  Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Ltsts;  The 
Last  Post.) 
THURSBY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  21, 
1754.    [3rd]  s.  of  John  [Harvey,  post  Thursby],  of  Abington 
[Abbey],  Northants.  [M.P.  for  Wootton  Bassett]  (and  Honor, 
dau    of   Robert   Pigott).     Schools,   Twyford,    Bucks.,   and 
Rugby.    Matric.   Lent,   i755;   Scholar;   LL.B.   1761.     Ord. 
deacon,  Sept.  24,  1758;  C.  of  Abington,  Northants.,  1758; 
R    of  Abington  and  Granborough,  1768-83.    Died  May  12, 
1783;  buried  at  Abington.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Northants. 
Clergy;  Burke,  L.G.) 
THURSBY,  HUGH.   Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1880.    [S.  of  the 
Rev.  W.    B.  Oct.   27,   1862.    Schools,   Clifton  College  and 
Felsted.i    Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884.    Land-agent  to 
James  Thursby- PeUiam,  Esq.  Married  (i)  1888,  Lucy  Adeline, 
dau.  of  Abdy  WUliams;  (2)  Beatrice  Lambert,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Mar.   20,   1921,   at   Ludlow.     {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Al. 
Felsted;  Fox-Davies,  Artnorial  Families.) 
THURSBY,   JOHN    ORMEROD    SCARLETT.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  June  i,  1880.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of 
10,  Green  Street,  London,  and  of  Holmhurst,  Hants,  (by  his 
ist  wife,  Clara,  dau.  of  Col.  WUliams,  R.E.).  B.  Apr.  27,  1861, 
at  Burnley,  Lanes.   School,  Eton.  Matnc.  Michs.  1880;  B.A. 
1884.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1883.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  1891.   Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  1901.    Of  Ormerod 
House,  Burnley,  and  TuUoch  Castle,  DingwaU,  Ross-shire. 


Thurstan,  Edward  Paget 

J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanes.  High  Sheriff,  1905.  President  of  the 
British  Chess  federation.    President  of  Burnley  Chamber  of 
Commerce.   Owner  of  race-horses  and  Steward  of  the  Jockey 
Club.  Married,  1888,  EUa  Beatrice,  dau.  of  T.  Richard  Crosse, 
and  had  issue,  a  daughter.   Died  Dec.  26,  1920,  at  Grenoble, 
France.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The  Ttmes,  Dec.  29, 
1920.) 
THURSBY,  WILLIAM  FORD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar. 
30,  1849.   [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  (Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford, 
1814),  of  Ormerod  House,  Burnley  (and  Eleanor  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Col.  John  Hargreaves).    B.  Aug.  23,  1831.    School, 
Rugby.]    Matric.  Michs.   1849;   LL.B.   1855.    Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester)  1854;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  Worsthome,  Lanes., 
1854-64.     R.  of   Bergh-Apton  with  Holverstone,   Norfolk, 
1864-93.   J.P.  for  NorfoUi.    Married,  Aug.  26,  1858,  Fanny, 
dau.  of  Edward  Newman  Kershaw,  of  Heskin  HaU,  Lanes. 
Died,  s.p.,  May  8,  1893.    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  died 
May  26,   1892;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Burke,  L.G.;  The 
Guardian,  May  17,  1893.) 
THURSBY-PELHAM,   JAMES  AUGUSTINE   HARVEY.    Adm. 
pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  July  15,  1886.    [2nd]  s.  of  — 
[Walter]  deceased  of  Hamage  House,  near  Shrewsbury  (and 
Emily  Sarah   Fitzgerald,   eldest  dau.   of  the   Hon.   James 
Butler).   [B.  Jan.  21,  1869.]   Matric.  Easter,  1887.   Of  Cound 
HaU,  Shrewsbury.    J.P.  for  Salop  and  Warws.;   D.L.  for 
Salop;  High  Sheriff,  1902.  Married,  1890,  Alice,  youngestdau. 
of  Admiral  Sir  Arthur  Farquhar,   K.C.B.,  and  had  issue. 
Died   Mar.   24,    1947,   in   London.     (Fox-Davies,   Armorial 
Families;  The  Times,  Mar.  25,  1947.) 
THURSFIELD,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.   [3rd]  s.  of  John  [Hunt],  of  Charlemont  HaU,  Wednes- 
bury.  Staffs,  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Walker).   B. 
May  10    1867,  at  Charlemont  Hall.    School,  Clifton  CoUege. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1S89.   M.I.C.E.;  M.I.E.E.  General 
manager  of  Leicestershire  and  Warwickshire  electric  power 
Co.,  1912-32.    Resided  latterly  at  Hosey  Acre,  Westerham, 
Kent.    Married,  1900,  Lilian,  dau.  of  James  Coombe,  Esq. 
J  P    of  Ormiston,  Co.  Down,  and  had  issue.   Died  Apr.  12, 
1952.    {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families; 
The  Times,  Apr.  14,  1952.) 
THURSFIELD,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  4,  1851. 
S  of  John  George,  solicitor,  of  Wednesbury,  Staffs.  B.  there, 
1827.    Bapt.  Nov.  6,   1827.    School,  Highgate,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Lent,   1851;   B.A.   1855;   M.A.   1876.    Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)   1854;  priest   (Canterbury)    i860;  C.  of  Everton, 
Lanes.,  1S54-7.   C.  of  South  Norwood,  Surrey,  1858-61.   C. 
of  Wootton-Wawen,  Warws.,  1861.  V.  of  UUenhaU,  1862-72. 
R.    of    St    Michael-in-Bedwardine,    Worcester,    1872-1906. 
Married,  1854,  Catherine  Battersby,  dau.  of  Richard  Spencer. 
Died   July   20,    1906,   at  Worcester.     Father  of  the  next. 
(Venn,  11.  300;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families.) 
THURSFIELD,  RICHARD  CECIL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  3,  1885. 
[2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (above),  R.  of  St  Michael-in- 
Bedwardine,  Worcester.   B.  Sept.  12,  1866.   School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.    Ord.  deacon 
(Beverley)  1890;  priest  (York)  1891;  C.  of  Whitby,  1890-5. 
V.  of  Naseby,  Northants.,  1895-1903.   R.  of  Cranford,  1903- 
41.   Married,  Feb.  14,  1895,  Madeline  AUce,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Canon  Barker,  R.  of  Rushden,  Northants.,  and  had 
issue.   KUled,  together  with  his  wife,  in  a  motor-accident  near 
Cranford,    Jan.    24,    1941-     {Rtigby   Sch.    Reg.;    Crockford; 
Cambridge  Daily  News,  Jan.  25,  1941.) 
THURSFIELD,  RICHARD  PERIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  7,  1815.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard.    Of  Salop.    School, 
Shrewsbury.     Matric.    Michs.    1815;    Scholar,    1815;    Bell 
Scholar,   1816;  B.A.   1819.    Sometime  Assistant  Master  at 
Shrewsbury,  1820-2.    Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  Aug.  4,  1822; 
priest,  Aug.  3,  1823.    C.  of  Beckbury,  Salop,  1822-50.    C.  of 
Shrawardine,  1850-1.   R.  of  Sidbury,  1851-73-   Died  in  1873- 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg. ;  Clergy  List.) 
THURSTAN,  EDWARD  PAGET.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 
1870.    Eldest  s.  of  the   Rev.  Joseph,  Canon  of  Colombo, 
Ceylon  (and  Laura  Hoblyn).   B.  there,  Aug.  6,  1851.  School, 
Elizabeth  CoUege,  Guernsey  (The  Rev.  J.  Gates).    Matric. 
Michs.  1870.    Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  27,  1872;  B.A. 
1874;   M.B.   1877;   M.D.    1881.    At  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.S.A.,  1876.    Physician  at  Marylebone  General 
Dispensary.    Practised  at  Hastings,  1877-80;  at  Tunbndge 
WeUs,   1886-8;  at  Teneriffe,  Canary  Islands,   1888-94;   at 
Heme  HiU,   1894-6;   in   Perth,   W.   AustraUa,   from   1897. 
Medical  Officer  of  Health,  North  Perth.    Physician,  Perth 
Public  Hospital.    Of   Busselton,   West  AustraUa  in   1920; 
Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Busselton.    Author,  medical. 
Retired.    Resided  latterly  at  Bath,  where  he  died  Jan.  19, 
1942.    Brother  of  the  next.    {Medical  Directories;  Elizabeth 
Coll.  Reg.;  The  Ttmes,  Jan.  21,  1942.) 


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Thurstan,  Frederic  William 

THURSTAN,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's. 
.•\pr.  I.;,  1872.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph,  Hon.  Canon  of  Colombo. 
B.  there,  May  23,  1S53.  School,  Guernsey  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  Scholar;  Chancellor's  (English)  medal,  1874; 
B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  College, 
Famborough,  1876.  Conducted  an  Army  and  Civil  Service 
preparatory  establishment  in  London,  1876-9.  Managing 
Director  of  the  Dilettante  Club,  1880.  Assistant  Master  at 
Kingsley  College,  Westward  Ho!  188 1-5;  at  Oxford  Military 
CoUege,  1886;  at  Aldershot  Army  CoUege,  1887;  at  La 
Martinidre  College,  Lucknow,  1888-94.  A  private  tutor, 
1894-1901.  Living  at  Riverfield,  Old  Windsor  in  1911. 
Brother  of  the  above.   {Peik,  11.  624.) 

THURSTON,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.  S.  of  George  James,  of  Springfield,  Lordship 
Road,  Stoke  Newington,  London.  B.  Dec.  16,  1869,  at 
Worthing,  Sussex.  School,  St  Mark's,  Windsor.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Died,  Apr.  12,  1893.  {Reg.  of 
St  Mark's  Sch.,  Windsor.) 

THURSTON,  GRANVILLE  BOURDAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1883.    S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  London. 

B.  there  [.\pr.  20,  1864].  [School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  Scholar;  B..\.  1886;  M.A.  1891.  Athletics  (3  miles) 
'blue,'   1886.    Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)   1889;  priest,   1890; 

C.  of  Sutton,  St  Helens,  Lanes.,  1889-94.  C.  of  Warrington, 
1894-8.  R.  of  Lymm,  Cheshire,  1898-1917.  Rural  Dean  of 
Bowden,  1912-17.  Married,  June  9,  1914,  Evelyn,  youngest 
dau.  of  James  Edward  Ransome,  of  Ipswich.  Died  July  11, 
1917.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  July  19,  1917.) 

THURSTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  27,  1761. 
Of  Kent.  [Schools,  Tonbridge  and  King's,  Rochester.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1761;  B.A.  1765;  M.A.  1768.  Fellow,  1766. 
V.  of  Ryarsh,  Kent,  1768-1802.  Buried  Mar.  15,  1802. 
Father  of  the  next.  (The  Roffensian  Reg.;  Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Records  of  Rochester.) 

THURSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  14, 
1824;  a 'Ten-year    man.'   Of  Bromley  College,  Kent.    [S.  of 
the  Rev.  James  (above)   (and  Mary)].    Died  Feb.  12,  1826, 
Holworthy,  Monumental  Inscriptions  of  Bromley.) 
aged  43.    M.I.  in  Bromley  Church.    (J.  B.  Whitmore;   R. 

THURTELL,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  6,  1825.  S.  of  John,  surveyor,  of  Norwich.  B.  at  Brad- 
well,  Suffolk.  School,  Great  Yarmouth.  Migrated  to  Caius, 
Nov.  9,  1825.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  (^th  Wrayigler)  1829; 
M..\.  1832.  Fellow  of  Caius,  1830-49;  Tutor,  1836-46.  Adm.  ad 
eundem  at  Oxford,  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  10, 
1830;  priest,  1837.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1847.  R.  of 
Oxburgh  and  Foulden,  1848-84.  R.  of  Caldecot,  Norfolk, 
1851-84.  Married,  July  13,  1854,  Mary  Gordon,  dau.  of 
Alfred  Bartrum,  Esq.,  of  Mauritius.  Died  Oct.  21,  1884,  at 
Oxburgh  rector)'.  Father  of  William  E.  (1874).  (Venn,  11. 
197;  Crockford.) 

THURTELL,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Dec.  15,  1838.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward,  of  Thornton,  near 
Poulton,  Lanes.   School,  Heversham. 

THURTELL,  WILLIAM  ELLIS.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1874.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  (1825),  R.  of  Oxburgh, 
Norfolk.  B.  June  12,  1855,  at  Oxburgh.  School,  Clifton 
CoUege.  Matric.  AUchs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M..\.  1881.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1879.  Resident  at  Mayfield,  Sussex, 
in  1895.  Sometime  a  bookseller  and  journalist  at  Chubut, 
Argentina.  Died  in  1923.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  412; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

THWAITE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
July  6,  1854.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Halifax,  Yorks.  School, 
Hipperholme,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Grosvenor  Park,  London,  1884-7.  C.  of  Folkton,  Yorks., 
1887-90.  C.  of  Blyborough,  Lines.,  1892-3.  C.  of  Broughton- 
Hackett,  Worcs.,  1895-6.  C.  of  Westgate,  Durham,  1898-9. 
C.  of  Withemwick,  Yorks.,  1900-1.  C.  of  Appleton-le-Moors, 
1901-3.  C.  of  Rosedale,  1903-4.  C.  of  Appleton-le-Moors, 
1904-6.  Latterly  of  Homes  of  St  Barnabas,  East  Grinsted. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1910. 

THWAITES,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1882.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  of  16,  Durham  Villas, 
Kensington,  London.  B.  Oct.  3,  1863,  at  Fleetwood,  Lanes. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  3,  1882.  Died  Dec.  12,  1946,  at  Llanfairfechan.  (Inns 
of  Court;  The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1946.) 

THWAITES,  FREDERICK  HULME.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  J[ohn's, 
Feb.  5,  1835.  Of  Middlesex.  [Youngest  s.  of  Henry,  junior.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1835.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dee.  29, 
1837.   (Inns  of  Court.) 


Thynne,  Lord  George 

THWAITES,  GUY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  31,  1897. 
[5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Graham,  of  Christ  Church  vicarage, 
Harrow  Road,  London  (and  Clara  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Hepworth).  B.  Nov.  4,  1877,  at  Bulkington,  Warws. 
School,  [Malvern College  and]  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  1900.  Second  Lieut.,  .'^.S.C,  1901;  Lieut.,  1902;  Capt., 
1906;  Major,  1914.  Served  in  the  South  .\frican  War 
(mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Major,  R.A.S.C.  and  Egyptian  Army;  in  the  Darfur 
campaign,  1915 ;  mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.).  Drowned 
in  the  White  Nile,  May  29,  1917,  when  his  steamer  capsized, 
on  return  from  the  Niger  expedition.  (Eagle,  xxxix.  59  and 
237;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  K.C.  and  D.S.O.) 

THWAITES,  HENRY  JOHN  BARDWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1864.  [2ndj  s.  of  John  [of  Putney,  Surrey] 
(and  Harriet,  nee  Bardwell).  B.  [May  20],  1846,  in  London. 
School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A. 
1868.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  13,  1868.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1869.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 

THWAITES,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1759. 
B.  [1741],  in  Yorks.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1761 ; 
LL.B.,  1765.  For  sometime  tutor  to  a  private  family  in 
West  Sussex.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  24,  1769;  priest, 
Oct.  28,  1770;  C.  of  Acomb,  Yorks.,  1769;  C.  of  St  Martin's, 
Mieklegate,  York,  1770.  V.  of  Compton  with  Up  Marden, 
Sussex,  1771-1805.  Married,  May,  1769,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Stephen  Beale,  of  Westboume,  Sussex,  and  had  issue,  13 
children.  Died  Nov.  22,  1805.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  III.  662.) 

THWAYTES,  ERNEST  GUNSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  17, 1884.  S.  of  Robert  (next).  B.  [May  20, 1866] , 
at  Hooghly  College,  Bengal.  [Schools,  Carlisle  Grammar  and 
Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887. 
Assistant  Master  at  the  North-Eastern  County  School, 
Barnard  Castle,  1888-91.  Died  Apr.  20,  1891.  {Carlisle  Gr. 
Sch.  Reg.) 

THWAYTES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  28,  1842. 
S.  of  William,  of  Holesfoot  Lodge,  Crosby  Ravensworth, 
Westmorland.  B.  Feb.  27, 1824,  at  Oddendale,  Westmorland. 
School,  Tirril  Lodge.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar,  1844; 
B.A.  1846;  U.A.  1868.  Professor  of  mathematics  and  natural 
philosophy,  at  Hoogley  College,  Calcutta,  1847-76;  his  pupils 
founded  a  scholarship  there  in  his  name.  Married,  Dec.  11, 
1847,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Ryland,  Head  Assistant  of  the 
Government  Agency,  Calcutta.  Author,  The  Elements  of 
Conic  Sections  treated  geometrically.  Died  Mar.  21,  1876,  in 
Calcutta.  Father  of  the  above.  (Peile,  11.  479 ;  Boase,  vi.  689.) 

THYNNE,  ARTHUR  BARUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  S, 
1859.  S.  of  Frederick,  of  Great  George  Street,  Westminster. 
B.  May  29,  1840,  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Northam,  Hants., 
1865.  C.  of  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey,  1865-9.  C.  of  WUsford, 
wots.,  1869-73.  V.  of  Seend,  1873-1917.  Preb.  of  Salisbury, 
1899-1917.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  2,  1917. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  3,  1917.) 

THYNNE,  The  Hon.  GEORGE.  Adm.  nobleman  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  24,  17S9.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (1752),  Viscount  Weymouth 
[af  ter\vards  Marquess  of  Bath]  (and  Lady  Ehzabeth  Cavendish 
Bentinek,  eldest  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Duke  of  Portland). 
[B.  Jan.  23,  1770.]  Matric.  Michs..  1789;  M.A.  1791.  Lieut., 
Warminster  troop  of  Wilts.  Gentlemen-Yeomanr)-,  1794-9. 
Lieut.-Col.,  Wilts.  Volunteers,  1804-8.  M.P.  for  VVeobly, 
1790-1812.  One  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Treasury, 
1801-4.  Comptroller  of  the  Household,  1804-12.  Privy 
Councillor,  1804.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1805. 
Succeeded  his  uncle,  Henry  Frederick  (1752)  as  2nd  Baron 
Carteret  of  Hawnes,  Beds.,  June  17,  1826.  Married,  May  9, 
1797,  the  Hon.  Harriet,  5th  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Viscount 
Courtenay.  Died,  s.p.,  Feb.  22,  1838,  at  Dalkeith  Palace,  the 
seat  of  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch,  and  was  succeeded  by  his 
brother  John  (1792);  brother  also  of  Thomas  (1785).  tSt 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  516;  G.E.C.) 

THYNNE,  Lord  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  13,  1830.  [7th]  s.  of  Thomas  (1785),  2nd  Marquess  of 
Bath  (and  Isabella  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  George,  4th 
Viscount  Torrington).  B.  Dec.  25,  1808.  Matric.  Lent,  1830. 
Cadet,  Bombay  Infantry,  1830;  resigned  (in  India)  1832. 
Ensign,  40th  Foot  (by  purchase)  1831.  Died  on  board  the 
Mountstuart  on  passage  from  Madras,  June  19,  1832.  Brother 
of  John  (1817)  and  Thomas  (1814,  sub  Weymouth).  (T.  A. 
Walker,  439;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Bath);  Major  V.  Hodson; 
G.  Mag.,  1832,  II.  658.) 


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Thynne,  George  Augustus  Carteret 

THYNNE,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  CARTERET.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1888.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Hon. 
Francis  John  (Balliol  CoUege,  Oxford,  1848),  of  Haynes 
[Park],  Beds,  (and  Edith  Marcia  Caroline,  dau.  of  Richard 
Brinsley  Sheridan).  B.  there  [Oct.  28,  1869].  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  A  Chartered 
Accountant.  A.C.A.  1897.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1898-1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.  North 
Devon  Yeomanry;  A.D.C.;  Capt.,  Labour  Corps).  Married, 
Mar.  13,  1915,  the  Hon.  Gladys  Isabel  Annette  Adderley, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  2nd  Lord  Norton,  and  had  issue.  Died, 
Apr.  13,  1945,  at  Trelana,  Bude.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub 
Bath);  The  Times,  Apr.  16,  1945.) 

THYNNE,  The  Hon.  HENRY  FREDERICK.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
(age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  10,  1752.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  2nd 
Viscount  Weymouth,  who  died,  1751.  of  Middlesex  (and 
Lady  Louisa  Carteret,  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  GranviUe).  B. 
[Nov.  17,  1735],  in  London.  School,  Market  Street,  Bucks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1752;  M.A.  1753;  LL.D.  1769.  M.P.  for  Staffs., 
1757-61;  for  Weobley,  Heref.,  1761-70.  Clerk-ComptroUer 
of  the  Board  of  Green  Cloth,  1762-5.  Master  of  the  King's 
Household,  1768-70.  Postmaster-General,  1770-89.  Privy 
Councillor,  1770.  High  Bailiff  of  Jersey,  1776-1826.  Assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Carteret  in  1776  on  inheriting  the 
estates  of  his  maternal  grandfather.  Created  Baron  Carteret 
of  Hawnes,  Bedfordshire,  Jan.  29,  1784.  Married,  July  9, 
18 10,  Eleanor  Smart,  of  Hawnes,  who  had  been  his  mistress  for 
many  years.  Died,  s.p.,  June  17,  1826,  and  was  succeeded  by 
his  nephew,  George  (1789).  Brother  of  Thomas  (1752,  sub 
Weymouth).  {Return  of  M.P.s.;  G.E.C.  (sm6  Carteret) ;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  111.  612.) 

THYNNE,  HENRY  FREDERICK  BOTTEVILLE.  Adm.  at 
King's,  Apr.  28,  1879.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Lord  Henry  Frederick, 
P.C,  M.P.,  of  20,  Dover  Street,  Piccadilly  (and  Lady  Ulrica 
Frederica  Jane  St  Maur,  and  dau.  of  the  12th  Duke  of 
Somerset).  [B.  Apr.  14,  i860.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter, 
1879.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  20,  1880.  Died, 
unmarried,  May  8,  1887.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  King's  Coll.  Reg., 
108 ;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Bath) ;  Inns  ojf  Court.) 

THYNNE,  Lord  JOHN.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  4,  1792.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  (1752)  [ist]  Marquess  of  Bath. 
[B.  Dec.  28,  1772.]  Matric.  Lent,  1792;  M.A.  1794.  M.P.  for 
Weobley,  May,  1796;  took  the  Chiltem  Hundreds  and  was 
returned  for  Bath,  Dec.  1796-1832  in  the  place  of  his  brother 
Thomas.  Lieut. -Col.,  Hanover  Square  Volunteer  Infantry, 
1803-7.  Vice-Chamberlain  of  the  Household,  1804-12.  Privy 
Councillor,  1804.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1805. 
Vice-Chamberlain  of  the  Household,  'in  the  Windsor 
establishment,'  1812-20.  Married,  June  18,  1801,  Mary  Aime, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Master  of  Cirencester  Abbey,  Gloucs. 
Succeeded  his  brother  George  as  3rd  Baron  Carteret,  Feb.  22, 
1838.  Died,  s.p.,  Mar.  10,  1849.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1785) 
and  George  (1789).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  516;  G.E.C.  (sub 
Carteret) ;  Return  of  M.P.s.) 

THYNNE,  Lord  JOHN.  Adm.  nobleman  at  St  John's,  June  6, 
1817.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas  (1785),  2nd  Marquess  of  Bath  (and 
Isabella  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  George,  4th  Viscount  Torring- 
ton).  [B.  Nov.  7,  1798.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1817; 
M.A.  1819;  D.D.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  31,  1822; 
priest  (Salisbury)  Dec.  22,  1822.  (Sinecure)  R.  of  Backwell, 
Somerset,  1823-72.  Preb.  and  Sub-Dean  of  Lincoln,  1828-31. 
Canon  and  Sub-Dean  of  Westminster,  1836-81.  R.  of  Kings- 
ton-DeveriU,  WUts.,  1823-36.  R.  of  Street,  Somerset,  1823- 
50.  Married,  Mar.  2,  1824,  Anne  Constantia,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Cobbe  Beresford.  Of  Haynes  Park,  Beds.  Died 
Feb.  8,  1881,  in  the  cloisters,  Westminster  Abbey;  buried 
in  Haynes  Church.  Brother  of  George  (1830)  and  Thomas 
(1814,  sub  Weymouth);  grandfather  of  George  A.  C.  (1888). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase,  iii.  969;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

THYNNE,  THOMAS  (1752),  see  WEYMOUTH,  VISCOUNT. 

THYNNE,  THOMAS  (1814),  see  WEYMOUTH,  VISCOUNT. 

THYNNE,  The  Hon.  THOMAS.  Adm.  nobleman  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  6,  1785.  Eldest  s.  of  [Thomas]  (1752),  3rd  Viscount 
Weymouth  [later  ist  Marquess  of  Bath]  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.)  (and  Elizabeth  Cavendish  Bentinck,  dau.  of  WUliam, 
and  Duke  of  Portland).  B.  [Jan.  25,  1765],  in  London. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  M.A.  1787.  M.P. 
for  Weobley,  Heref.,  1786-90;  for  Bath,  1790-6.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  2nd  Marquess  of  Bath,  Nov.  19,  1796.  Col.  of  the 
Wilts.  Provisional  Cavalry,  1794.  Joint  Vice-Lieutenant  of 
WUts.,  1807.  F.S.A.;  F.L.S.  Lord  Lieut,  and  Custos 
Rolulorum,  of  Somerset,  1819.  Knight  of  the  Garter,  1823. 
Married,  Apr.  24,  1794,  the  Hon.  Isabella  Ehzabeth,  3rd  dau. 
of  George,  Viscount  Torrington.  Died  Mar.  27,  1837;  buried 
at  Longleat.  Father  of  Thomas  (1814,  sub  Weymouth) 
George  (1830)  and  John  (1817);  brother  of  John  (1792)  and 
George  (1789).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  517;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.  (sub  Bath);  Return  of  M.P.s;  D.N.B.) 


TicEHURST,  Gerald  Augustus 

TIARKS,  JOHN  GERHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1849.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Gerhard,  Minister  of  the 
German  Protestant  Reformed  Church  [and  Chaplain  to  the 
Duchess  of  Kent],  of  Hooper  Square,  Goodman's  Fields  (and 
Emily,  dau.  of  Josiah  Phipps,  of  London).  B.  [Aug.  17, 
1831]  in  the  parish  of  St  John's,  Hackney.  Bapt.  Sept.  18, 
1831.  School,  Mercers',  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Feb.  17,  1856; 
priest.  Mar.  8,  1857;  C.  of  Alderley,  Cheshure,  1856-67. 
Second  Master  of  Macclesfield  Grammar  School,  1854-73. 
C.  of  Prestbury,  1870-3.  Chaplain  at  Birtles,  Congleton, 
1868-70.  R.  of  Loxton,  Somerset,  1873-97.  Rural  Dean  of 
Axbridge,  1897.  Married,  Jan.  1,  1863,  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles 
Condron,  of  Macclesfield.  Latterly  of  Chislehurst,  where  he 
died,  Dec.  24,  1902.  Father  of  the  next.  (Eagle,  xxiv.  249 ; 
Burke,  E.G.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  25,  1902.) 

TIARKS,  LEWIS  HERMANN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  18, 
1889.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Gerhard  (above),  of  Weston- 
super-Mare  (and  Anne  Condron).  B.  Sept.  1,  1869,  at  West 
Macclesfield.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Southwick, 
Durham,  1894-6.  C.  of  St  Nicholas  Cathedral,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  1896-7.  C.  of  Loxton,  Somerset,  1897-8.  C.  of 
St  Michael  and  A.A.,  North  Kensington,  1898-1905.  R.  of 
Haroldston  West  with  Lambston,  Pembs.,  1905-7.  R.  of 
Lerwick,  Shetland,  1907-8.  Chaplain  of  House  of  Mercy, 
Clewer,  Berks.,  1908-14.  V.  of  Thelwall,  Cheshire,  1914-15. 
C.  of  AU  Saints,  Margate,  1915-18.  C.  of  Hawkhurst,  Kent, 
1918-20.  V.  of  Brookland  with  Fairfield,  1920-3.  V.  of 
Littleboume,  1923-9.  R.  of  Latchingdon  with  Snoreham, 
Essex,  1929-38.  Married,  Jan.  30,  1906,  Edith  Margaret,  dau. 
of  George  Stokes,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  17,  1938,  at 
Westgate-on-Sea;  buried  at  Littleboume.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  18,  1938.) 

TIBBITS,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  5,  1855. 
S.  of  Thomas,  grazier  of  [King's  Norton],  Leics.  (and  Mary). 
[B.  Mar.  25,  1837.]  Bapt.  Apr.  16,  1837.  [Schools,  Repton 
and  Kidderminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  i860;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1861.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Burton-on-Trent,  1868-72.  C.  of  Newport, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1872-3.  Died  Apr.  21,  1873,  at  Ventnor. 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  30,  1873.) 

TIBBITS,  NEWMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  28,  1852. 
S.  of  William  Bullock,  of  Braunston,  Northants.  B.  Dec.  4, 
1833,  at  Smeaton  Westerby.  Schools,  Northampton  (Mr 
West),  DawUsh  (Mr  Barrett)  and  Bedford  (Dr  Brereton). 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of  Moulsham,  Essex,  1858-60.  C.  of 
Conington,  Hunts.,  1860-3.  C.  of  Warboys,  1863-6.  C.  of 
St  John-the-Evangehst,  Clifton,  1867.  C.  of  Redland, 
Gloucs.,  1867-70.  C.  of  Stoke  Gifford,  1870-3;  V.  there, 
1873-1915.  Latterly  of  11,  Westbury  Park,  Clifton,  Bristol, 
where  he  died  June  12,  1918.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  June  15, 
1918.) 

TIBBITTS,  GEORGE  MORTIMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  14,  1870.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Bleecker,  Esq.  (and 
Amelia).  Of  New  York.  B.  Apr.  30,  1851,  at  Troy,  U.S.A. 
Bapt.  June  11,  1851.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Migrated  to 
Jesus,  Feb.  1871;  B.A.  1875.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  27,  1876.    (Inns  of  Court.) 

TICEHURST,  CLAUD  BUCHANAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  21,  1900.  [3rd]  s.  of  Augustus  Rowland,  surgeon,  of 
St  Leonards-on-Sea,  Sussex  (and  Amy  Sophia  Venables). 
B.  there,  Jan.  8,  1881.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  and  B.Chir.,  1908.  At  Guy's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1907.  Practised 
at  Lowestoft  and  subsequently  at  Appledore,  Kent.  Medical 
Officer,  7th  District,  East  Ashford  Union.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  surgical  specialist. 
Military  Hospital,  Karachi).  F.R.G.S.  A  distinguished 
ornithologist;  travelled  in  many  countries,  and  made  one  of 
the  best  collections  of  birds  in  England.  Specialised  in  the 
Palaearctic  and  Indo-Burmese  areas.  Sometime  editor  of 
the  Ibis.  Author,  The  Birds  of  Mesopotamia,  etc.  Died 
Feb.  17,  i94i>  at  Hastings.  Left  his  natural  history  collection 
to  the  British  Museum  (South  Kensington).  Brother  of  the 
next  two.  (Medical  Directories;  Medical  Reg.;  Univ.  War 
List;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  27,  1941.) 

TICEHURST,  GERALD  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  19,  1897.  [2nd]  s.  of  Augustus  Rowland,  surgeon,  of 
St  Leonard's-on-Sea  (and  Amy  Sophia  Venables).  B.  there, 
Aug.  31,  1878.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
Scholar,  1899;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1900; 
M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1906.  At  Guy's  Hospital;  House 
Physician  and  Assistant  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1904.  Clinical  Assistant,  Children's  Hospital, 
Great  Ormond  Street.  Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  Bexley 
Asylum.    Practised  at  St  Leonard's-on-Sea.    Served  in  the 


TicEHURST,  Norman  Frederic 

Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Married  June  27, 
1908.  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Bromley  Taylor. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next.  [Metlical  Directories; 
Univ.  War  List.) 

TICEHURST,  NORMAN  FREDERIC.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  17, 
>  1892.  [Eldest  s.  of  .Augustus  Rowland,  of  Huntboume,  High 
Halden,  Kent.  B.  July  i,  1873.]  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899;  B.Chir.,  1901;  M.B.  1903. 
At  Guy's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
1901;  F.R.C.S.,  1902.  Practised  at  St  Lconard's-on-Sea, 
O.B.E.,  1920.  F.Z.S.  Member  of  the  British  Ornithological 
Union  and  an  authority  on  swan-marks.  Author,  History  of  the 
Birds  of  Kent;  and  (jointly)  Handbook  of  British  Birds.  Of 
24,  Pevensey  Road,  St  Leonard' s-on-Sea  in  1952.  Brother  of 
the  two  above.  (Medical  Directories;  Burke,  O.B.E.;  E.  A.  B. 
Barnard.) 

TICKELL,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Commander  Thomas,  R.N.,  of  The 
Lypiatts,  Cheltenham  (and  Louisa  Emily,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  T.  C.  Saunders).  B.  there  Feb.  9,  i86i.  School, 
'Cherbourg,'  Worcester  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1880. 
Lieut.,  West  Indian  Regt.,  1885;  transferred  to  14th  Hussars, 
1888;  Captain,  1892;  Major,  1899.  Employed  in  Uganda 
Protectorate,  1898.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898- 
igoi.  Lieut. -Col.,  1909;  retired,  1914.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (D.S.O.,  1899;  mentioned  in  Sec.  of  State's 
List  for  'valuable  services').  Colonel.  J. P.  for  Co.  Kildare. 
Married,  1902,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Maxwell, 
Resident  Magistrate,  Natal,  of  Camolway  House,  Co. 
Kildare.  Died  Jan.  4,  1942,  at  Hove.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  The  Times,  Jan.  6,  1942.) 

TICKELL,  HENRY  MAURICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1885.  [3rd]  s.  of  Commander  Thomas,  R.N.,  of  The  Lypiatts, 
Cheltenham  (and  Louisa  Emilv,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  T.  C. 
Saunders).  B.  there,  Aug.  16,  1866.  School,  'Cherbourg,' 
Worcester  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.B., 
B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1894;  M.D.  1898;  D.P.H.  1904.  At  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1893.  Jumor 
House  Surgeon,  Cheltenham  General  Hospital;  House 
Physician,  Brompton  Hospital;  House  Physician,  Royal 
Infirmary,  Derby.  Practised  at  Marple,  near  Stockport. 
Civil  Surgeon  with  the  South  African  Field  Force,  1900-2. 
Subsequently  practised  at  Cheltenham.  Author,  medical. 
Died  Mar.  7,  1943,  aged  76,  at  Portsmouth.  Brother  of  the 
above.    [Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1943.) 

TICKELL,  JOHN  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  12, 
1786.  '  Annos  plus  24  natus.'  A  'Ten-year  man.'  Of  Dublin. 
[3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Glasnevin  (and  Esther,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Pierson,  of  Glasnevin).  B.  1753.]  V.  of  Hempstead,  Norfolk, 
1787-1824  and  of  Wighton,  1787-1835.  V.  of  Castle  Acre, 
1796-1835.  Chancellor  of  Norwich.  Married,  1783,  Sarah 
Cumberland,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  26,  1835.  (Burke, 
Landed  Gentry  of  Ireland.) 

TICKELL,  JOSEPH  [HARKNESS].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1867.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph  HoUick,  Esq.,  of 
Whittlesford,  Cambs.  B.  at  Kennington,  Surrey.  School, 
Aldenham,  Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1869.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30, 
1873.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Clerk  of  Arraigns,  Central 
Criminal  Court,  1891-1915.  Died  Mar.  30,  1915,  in  London, 
aged  66.  (Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Apr.  i,  1915.) 

TIDCOMBE,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  26,  1845.  S.  of  Thomas.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A. 
1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Birmingham,  185 1-3.  C.  (and  Lecturer)  of 
St  Matthew's,  Bethnal  Green,  Middlesex,  1858-68.  V.  of 
St  Peter's,  Hammersmith,  1868-99.  Married,  Jan.  25,  1870, 
Louisa,  eldest  child  of  Thomas  Gardner,  Esq.,  of  York  Place, 
Bow,  Middlesex.  Died  June  10,  1899,  aged  71,  at  Hammer- 
smith. (T.  A.  Walker,  485  and  MS.  note;  Clergy  Ltst; 
Crockford.) 

TIDD-PRATT,  C.  P.  (1847),  see  PRATT. 

TIDEMORE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  13, 
1826.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1828;  LL.B.  1840.  C.  of 
Kirk-Deighton,  Yorks.,  -1841.  P.C.  of  Netherthong,  Yorks.. 
1842-6;  C.  of  Louth,  Lines.,  1847-9;  C.  of  St  Mar>''s, 
Leicester,  1848-9;  P.C.  of  Tosside,  Yorks.,  1849-52.  P.C.  of 
Llandevaud,  Mon.,  1852-3.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1856. 

TIDMAS,  JONATHAN  BURTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1875.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  (and  Martha,  dau.  of 
Jonathan    Burton,    Esq.).     B.    Apr.    10,    1857,    at    Sutton 


TiGHE,  Edward 

Bonington,  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1875-  Kept  only  six  terms. 
Of  Normanton-on-Soar,  and  Sutton  Field,  Notts.  J. P.  for 
Notts  Married,  1884,  Martha  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Charles  Shakespear,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Langley  Pnory,  Leics. 
Died  Nov.  6,  1934,  at  Normanton-on-Soar.  (hagle,  xlviii. 
201;  Walford,  County  Families,  which  gives  B.  1859;  The 
Times,  Nov.  9,  1934) 

TIDSWELL,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  7,  i755- 
[S  of  Robert,  of  Westgate,  Wakefield.]  B.  at  Wakefield, 
Yorks.  Bapt.  there,  Apr.  4,  1734-  School,  Wakefield.  Matric. 
Michs.  1755;  Scholar,  1756;  B.A.  i759-  V.  of  Chapel-Allerton, 
Yorks.,  1764-77.  Died  in  Feb.,  i777-  (Burke,  Family 
Records;  G.  Mag.,  i777,  147;  M.H.  Peacock;  History  of 
Wakefield  Gr.  Sch.) 

TIERNEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  26,  1778.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas  [B.A.,  merchant,  of 
Limerick,  and  later  of  London  and  Paris].  B.  Mar.  20,  1761 
at  Gibraltar.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  LL.B. 
1784.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1810.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  27, 

1780.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1784-  M.P.  for  Colchester,  1789-90; 
for  Southwark,  1796-1806;  for  Athlone,  1806-7;  for  Bandon 
Bridge,  1807-12;  for  Appleby,  1812-18;  for  Knaresborough, 
1818-30.  Fought  a  duel  with  Pitt  on  Putney  Heath  in  May 
1798.  Treasurer  of  the  Navy,  1803-4;  President  of  the  Board 
of  Control,  1806.  P.C,  1803.  Leader  of  the  Opposition, 
1817-21.  Master  of  the  Mint,  1827-8.  Earned  a  reputation 
as  a  debater  '  yet  because  of  the  social  obscurity  of  his  ongm, 
the  Whigs  would  neither  trust  nor  reward  him.'  '  As  a  speaker 

Mr  Tierney  was  exceedingly  original In  a  style  which 

never  rose  above  the  colloquial,  the  most  cutting  sarcasms 
level  to  the  most  ordinary  understanding,  escaped  from  him, 
as  if  he  were  himself  unaware  of  their  terrible  effect.. .  .His 
mode  of  taking  an  argument  to  pieces  and  reconstructing  it 
in  his  own  way  astonished  his  hearer,  who  recognised  the 
apparent  fidelity  of  the  copv,  and  yet  felt  at  a  loss  how  he  had 
himself  failed  to  perceive,  during  the  preceding  speech,  w^hat 
now  seemed  so  palpably  absurd.'  Married,  July  10,  1789, 
Miss  Miller,  of  Stapleton,  Gloucs.,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
The  Real  Situation  of  the  East  India  Company,  etc.  Died  in 
SaviUe  Row,  London,  Jan.  25,  1830.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Al. 
Oxon.;  T.  A.  Walker,  344;  Return  of  M.P.s.;  D.N.B.;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

TIERNEY,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3,  1846- 
[Eldest  s.  of  Matthew  John,  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

B.  Mar.  10,  1829.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A. 
1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1851;  priest,  1852; 

C.  of  Malvern  WeUs,Worcs.,  185 1-6.  R.  of  Enmore,  Somerset, 
1857-60.  R.  of  Churchtown,  Co.  Cork,  1860-72.  C.  of 
Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts.,  1873-7.  C.  of  Westbury-on- 
Trym  Gloucs.,  1878-80.  Latterly  of  26,  Bloomsbury  Place, 
Brighton.  Died  Jan.  28,  1888,  at  Clifton.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  1,  i888;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

TIFFANY,  LOUIS  McLANE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  20, 
1863.  Of  America.  [S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Baltimore,  Oct.  10, 
1844.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1884.  Athletics 
'blue'  (hurdles),  1865  and  1866.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Maryland 
Practised  at  Baltimore.  Demonstrator  in  Anatomy  and 
Professor  of  Surgery  at  Maryland  University.  Consultmg 
Surgeon,  Johns  Hopkins  and  other  hospitals  m  the  U.S.A. 
Sometime  President,  American  Surgical  Society. 

TIFFIN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  26, 

1781.  Of  Lanes.  Scholar,  1781;  matric.  Michs.  1782; 
Scholar,  1782.  Died  Dec.  16,  1783;  buried  in  St  Mary's-the- 
Less,  Cambridge.   (Cooper,  Memorials  of  Cambridge,  in.  324.) 

TIFFIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  28, 
1796.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Downham,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
King's  Lynn  (Mr  Lloyd).  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  23,  1796. 
Matric.  Michs.  1796;  B..\.  1801.  Ord.  deacon  (NoniVich) 
Dec.  20,  1801;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1807;  C  of  Great  Faker'iam, 
Suffolk,  1806-22.  Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  2,  1822.  M.I.  at 
Fakenham.   (Venn,  11.  131;  G.  Mag.,  1822,  i.  382.) 

TIGHE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25,  1759- 
[2nd]  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  [Rossana,  Co.  Wicklow],  Ireland 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Eari  of  Damley).  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1759.  -^dm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  5, 
1759.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  29,  1767.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  26, 1768.  M.P.  (Irish  Parliament)  for  Belturbet, 
1763-8;  for  Wicklow,  1769-76;  for  Athboy,  1776-83;  for 
Wicklow,  1783-97.  Married  a  Miss  Jones,  of  Co.  Westmeath, 
and  had  issue.  Brother  of  William  (1756)  and  half-brother  of 
Thomas  (1771).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  III.  660;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Return  of  M.P.s) 


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TiGHE,  Edward  Kenrick  Bunbury 

TIGHE,  EDWARD  KENRICK  BUNBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  i,  1880.  [2nd]  s.  of  Frederic  [Edward  Bun- 
bury],  of  [Woodstock,  Co.  Kilkenny  and]  The  Priory,  Christ- 
church,  Hants,  (and  Lady  Kathleen  Louisa  Georgina  Pon- 
sonby).  B.  Aug.  24,  1862,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Lieut.,  The  Rifle  Brigade,  1884;  trans- 
ferred to  Grenadier  Guards,  1887.  Served  in  the  Burmese 
War,  1886-8.  Of  Woodstock,  Co.  Kilkenny.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Kilkenny;  High  Sherifif,  1895.  A  Director  of  the  Dublin, 
Wicklow  and  Wexford  Railway,  and  of  the  Hibernian  Bank. 
Married,  1894,  Viola,  dau.  of  E.  Skeffington  Smythe,  D.L., 
and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  17,  1917,  of  injuries  inflicted  by 
a  burglar.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.  of 
Ireland;  Who  was  Who.) 

TIGHE,  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1897.  S.  of  Atkinson 
Alfred  Patrick  [M.P.].  B.  Feb.  7,  1877,  at  Waratah,  N.S.W., 
Australia.  School,  Sydney  Grammar.  Migrated  to  Peter- 
house,  Nov.  16,  1897.  Writer  and  social  welfare  worker. 
Author  of  With  the  Tide;  Silent  Room;  As  I  saw  it;  By  the 
Wayside,  and  of  numerous  plays.  Died  June  16, 1946.  (Who's 
Who;  T.A.Walker,  640.) 

TIGHE,  ROBERT  STEARNE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  Nov.  ii,  1776.  Of  Ireland.  [S.  of  Richard 
Steame,  Esq.  (died  1762),  of  Westmeath  (and  Arabella,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Osborne,  6th  Bart.).  B.  Mar.  3,  1760.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1777.  Succeeded  to  the  family  estates,  1776,  on  the 
death  of  his  grandfather,  Robert  Tighe.  F.R.S.,  1793. 
Member  of  the  Society  of  Dilettanti,  1793.  Married  (i)  Mar. 
i8,  1785,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Hugh  Morgan,  of 
Cottlestown,  Co.  Sligo,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Ann,  dau.  of 
Major-General  Dilkes.  Author,  Observations  and  Reflections 
on  the  State  of  Ireland;  Abstract  of  the  arguments  on  the 
Catholic  question;  (and  under  the  pseudonym  of  Melantius), 
A  letter  addressed  to  Mr  Orde  upon  the  education  of  the  people, 
and  Letters  containing  a  state  of  the  orphan  houses  of  England, 
Ireland,  Zealand  and,  Holland.  Died  May  21,  1835.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  517;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 

TIGHE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  18,  1771.  Of 
Ireland.  [S.  of  William,  M.P.,  of  Rosanna,  Co.  Wicklow  (by 
his  2nd  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Theaker).  School, 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar,  1773;  B.A.  1775. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  May  i,  1775;  M.A.  1778.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1775.  V.  of  Drumballyroney,  Co.  Down,  1778- 
1821.  V.  of  Drumgooland,  1778-87;  R.  of  Drumgooland, 
1787-1821.  J. P.  for  Co.  Down.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Glandore.  Married,  Nov.  30,  1786,  Eliza,  dau.  of  William 
Beers,  of  Ballygowan,  Co.  Down,  1786,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Aug.  25,  1821.  Half-brother  of  Edward  (1759)  and  the  next. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  340;  H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

TIGHE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1756.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WilUam,  Esq.,  of  [Rosanna,  Co.  Wicklow], 
Ireland  (and  Lady  Mary  Bligh,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl 
of  Damley).  B.  in  Dubhn.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1759;  B.A.  (14th  Wrangler)  1760;  ist  Chancellor's  (Classical) 
medal,  1760;  M.A.  17C0.  Of  Rosanna,  Co.  Wicklow.  M.P.  for 
Athboy,  Co.  Meath  (Irish  Parliament),  1761-8  and  1769-76. 
Married,  May  23,  1765,  Sarah,  only  child  of  Sir  WiUiam 
Fownes,  Bart.,  of  Woodstock,  Kilkenny.  Died  in  1782. 
Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Edward  (1759)  and  half- 
brother  of  the  above.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  646;  Burke, 
Irish  Gentry.) 

TIGHE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  July  5, 1784. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  WUliam  (above)  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Fownes).  B.  [1766]  in  Ireland.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1784.  Of  Woodstock,  Co.  Kilkenny  and  Rosanna,  Co. 
Wicklow.  M.P.  for  Banagher  (Irish  Parliament),  1788-90; 
for  Wicklow  borough,  1790-1800;  for  the  County  of  Wicklow 
(Parliament  of  U.K.),  i8o6-i6.  Married,  1793,  Marianne,  dau. 
of  Daniel  Gahan,  of  Coolquil,  Co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Statistical  Observations  Relative  to  the  County  of 
Kilkenny;  The  Plants  (a  poem).  Died  Mar.  19,  1816,  in  St 
James's  Place,  London.  Father  of  the  next.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  518;  Return  of  M.P.s;  G.  Mag., 
i8i6,  I.  375.) 

TIGHE,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  FOWNES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Emmanuel,  Mar.  3,  1813.  Of  Co.  Wicklow,  Ireland.  [Eldest 
s.  of  William  (above),  of  Woodstock.  B.  Mar.  17,  1794,  in 
Dublin.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Name  off, 
May  4,  1816.  Of  Woodstock,  Co.  Kilkenny.  Colonel  of 
Kilkenny  Militia,  1855-78.  J. P.,  for  Cos,  Wexford,  West- 
meath and  Carlow.  High  Sheriff  of  Co.  Kilkenny,  1823;  of 
Co.  Carlow,  1839.  P.C.  (Ireland),  1846.  Lord  Lieut,  of  Co. 
Kilkenny,  1847-78.  Married,  Apr.  18,  1825,  Lady  Louisa 
Madelina  Lennox,  5th  dau.  of  the  4th  Duke  of  Richmond  and 
Lennox,  5th  dau.  of  the  4th  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Letmox, 
and  had  issue,  a  daughter.  Died  June  11,  1878,  at  Woodstock 
Park.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boose,  in.  972;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 


Till,  John  Stanley 

TIGHE,  WILLIAM  HENRY  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
July  2,  1823.   Of  Ireland.   Matric.  Michs.  1823. 

TIGHE,  WILLIAM  HENRY  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  30,  1821.  S.  of  Henry  [M.P.  for  Instioge].  B. 
in  Dublin.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825. 
(Harrow  Reg.) 

TIJOU  (post  ALTON),  CHARLES  KIDDY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1896.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  The  Manor  House, 
Borrowash,  near  Derby.  B.  [Dec.  15],  1877,  in  London. 
School,  Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1903. 
In  the  firm  of  Dubois  and  Williams,  solicitors,  London.  Of 
6,  Torrington  Court,  West  HiU,  Sydenham,  in  1946.  Brother 
of  the  next.    (Derby  Sch.  Reg.) 

TIJOU  (post  ALTON),  REGINALD  ALTON.  Adm.  at  Caius 
Oct.  1,  1895.  S.  of  Tom,  of  Vau.xhall  (and  Emma  Maria 
Hopkinson).  B.  [July  13],  1876,  at  Rotherhithe.  School, 
Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Second  Lieut.,  R.A.  1900; 
Lieut.,  1901;  Captain,  1909.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1898-1902.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Derby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  545;  Army  Lists.) 

TILBURY,  HUBERT  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwtyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1895.  B.  May  19,  1876.  School,  Richmond  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1912.  Assistant  Master 
at  a  prep.  School  at  Seascale,  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle) 
1903;  priest  (Barrow-in-Furness,  for  Carlisle)  1904;  C.  of 
Cleator  Moor,  Cumberland,  1903-6.  Assistant  Master  at 
Seascale  prep.  School  in  1906.  C.  of  Arlecdon  with  Frizington, 
1906-9.  Association  Secretary  for  Dr  Bamardo's  Homes, 
(diocs.  of  Durham  and  Newcastle)  1909-12.  Acting  Head 
Master  of  Cholmeley  House  prep.  School,  Broadstairs  in 
1910-12.  V.  of  Orton,  Westmorland,  1912-14.  V.  of  Ainstable 
Cumberland,  1914-34  and  P.C.  of  Armathwaite,  1922-34. 
V.  of  Butler's  Marston  with  Pillerton  Hersey  and  Pillerton 
Priors,  Warws.,  1934-47.  Died  at  Kenilworth,  May  5,  1950, 
aged  74.  (Crockford;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Church 
Times,  May  12,  1950.) 

TILBURY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25,  1857. 
Matric.  Lent,  1858;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of  Langford,  Berks  ,  1860-4. 
C.  of  Tortworth,  Gloucs.,  1864-76.  C.  of  Brignall,  Yorks., 
1876-8.  V.  of  Hutton  Magna,  1878-84.  C.  of  Barningham, 
1879-84.  R.  of  Brignall,  1884-1910.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1911. 

TILDEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  13, 
1753.  S.  of  George,  of  London.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford, 
Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1753;  Scholar,  i753-  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Feb.  8,  1755.    (Inns  of  Court.) 

TILDEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  28,  1818. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Highfield  Court,  Kent.  B.  there,  Apr.  5, 
1799.  School,  Highfield  Court  (Mr  Tucker  and  Mr  Hargreave). 
Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823.  C.  of  Downham,  Cambs. 
until  1844.  Died  Sept.  2,  1844.  (Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  vii.  82; 
G.  Mag.,  1844,  II.  552.) 

TILGHMAN  (post  TILGHMAN-HUSKISSON),  WILLIAM  HUS- 
KISSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  21,  1847.  [Eldest  s.  of 
Richard  MUbank,  late  of  the  H.E.I.C.S.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  i85i;M.A.  1856.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  May  30,  1851.  Called  to  the  Bar  Nov.  17,  1855.  Added 
the  name  Huskisson,  Aug.  7,  1856.  Married,  1857,  Eliza 
Mary,  dau.  of  Admiral  John  Rivett-Camac.  Of  Eartham, 
Chichester.  J.P.  for  Sussex.  Died  in  1865.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Changes  of  Name;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

TILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  5,  1760.  S.  of 
Stracey,  mercer,  of  London.  B.  there.  Schools,  Hoddesdon, 
Herts,  and  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1761.  Migrated 
(age  17)  to  Caius,  May  14, 1762;  LL.B.  1768  ;Tancred Student. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  28,  1768;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1768. 
R.  of  Hayes,  Kent,  1777-1827;  V.  of  Orpington,  1774-8; 
R.  of  Orpington,  1806-27.  Died  Feb.  13,  1827.  M.I.  atHayes 
(Venn,  11.  80;  Canon  H.  P.  Thompson,  51-3;  Clerical  Guide; 
G.  Mag.,  1827,  I.  375;  Records  of  Rochester.) 

TILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  2,  1835.  Of  Staffs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1840;  priest  (Hereford,  for  Lichfield)  1843;  C.  of 
Adbaston,  Staffs.,  1840-2.  C.  of  Standon,  1842-5.  V.  of 
Gnosall  with  Knightley,  1845-1901.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1902.   Doubtless  father  of  the  next. 

TILL,  JOHN  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  13,  1869. 
[Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above).  B.  1850.  School, 
Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon 
(Nottingham)  1876;  priest  (Lichfield)  1879;  C.  of  Kinoulton, 
Notts.,  1876-7.  C.  of  Gnosall  with  Knightley,  1877-1902. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1903.  {Rossall  Reg.) 


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Till,  Richard  Henry 

TILL,  RICHARD  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1877; 
B. A.  from  Cavendish  H.,  1883.  B.  1859.  School,  Rossall. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1883;  C.  of  Yardley,  Worcs., 
1883-4.   Died  in  1884.    (Rossall  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

TILLARD,  ALFRED  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus.Christi, 
Oct.  4,  1866.  Of  Cambs.  [5th  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  Arthur 
(1830)  (and  Ellen,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Cotterill,  of 
Blakeney,  Norfolk).  B.  Apr.  20,  1847.  School,  Norwich 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1877.  For  many  years  Hea^  Master  of  May  Place  prep. 
School,  Malvern  Wells.  Died  Aug.  9,  1926,  at  Tooting  Bee. 
Brother  of  James  (1857).  (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Burke, 
L.G.;  E.  H.  Vigers;  The  Titnes,  Aug.  12,  1926.) 

TILLARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  13,  1870. 
[2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Henry  (1834),  R.  of  Blakeney 
(and  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Cotterill).  B.  [at 
Wimbledon],  Apr.  18,  1851.  School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1885.  Cricket  'blue,'  1873,  1874. 
Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  1875-1907;  House- 
master for  over  20  years.  Married,  Aug.  28,  1879,  Anne 
Theresa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  W.  Dowell,  V.  of  Dunton, 
Norfolk,  and  had  issue.  Resided  latterly  at  Bathford,  near 
Bath,  where  he  died  Mar.  7,  1944.  Brother  of  John  (1873). 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Cheltenham  Coll:  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues; 
Sclioolmasters'  Directories;  Burke,  L.G.;  E.  H.  Vigers;  The 
Times,  Mar.  9,  1944.) 

TILLARD,  EDWARD  ROSSLYN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1892. 
Eldest  s.  of  Philip  Edward,  J. P.,  banker,  of  The  Holme, 
Godmanchester,  Hunts,  (and  Zona  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Bonham  Carter).  B.  there,  Jan.  r,  1874.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Married,  June  22,  1910,  Isabel  Beatrice, 
youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Charles  Sadlier,  of  Wells,  Somerset, 
and  had  issue,  4  daughters.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Major,  Suffolk  Regt.  (T.F.)).  Of  200,  Cooden  Drive, 
Bexhill  in  1939.  Died  in  June,  1948.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll, 
which  gives  B.  Jan.  1873;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TILLARD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  29, 
1795.  5ths.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1750).  [V.]  of  Wirksworth, 
Derbs.  (and  Sarah,  only  child  of  Ralph  Yoward,  of  York). 
B.  [May  8,  1777],  at  York.  School,  Merchant  Taylors', 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  B.A.  1799-  Died,  s.p.,  Jan.  9, 
1843,  at  WUn  Mills,  Derbs.  Brother  of  Richard  (1784)- 
(Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Warwick's  Univ. 
Reg.,  1844.) 

TILLARD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  g,  1857. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  [Arthur]  (next)  (and  Ellen, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Cotterill,  of  Blakeney,  Norfolk). 

B.  [Mar.  22,  1839],  at  Bluntisham.  Bapt.  Apr.  21,  1839. 
[School,  Brighton  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861; 
M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Dublin)  1865;  priest,  1866.  Tutor  of 
St  Columba's  CoUege,   Rathfarnham,  Co.  Dublin,   1862-7. 

C.  of  Bamsley,  Gloucs.,  1867-9.  C.  of  West  MaUing,  Kent, 
1869-73.  Chaplain  of  Baldslow  Iron  Church,  Hastings,  1873- 
88.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1878-1905 ;  dio.  of  Canterburj', 
1888-1905.  Married,  Feb.  5,  1868,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Snow,  V.  of  Bibury,  Gloucs.  Latterly  of  the 
Glebe,  Penshurst,  where  he  died  Jan.  25,  1905.  Brother  of 
Alfred  E.  (1866);  father  of  PhiUp  S.  (1894).  (Brighton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Eagle,  xxvu.  276;  Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  E.  H.  Vigers; 
The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1905.) 

TILLARD,  JAMES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  14,  1830.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  R[ichardj  (1784),  R-  of 
Bluntisham,  Hunts,  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Smelt).  B.  Nov.  25,  1812,  at  Bluntisham.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1831;  Scholar,  1831;  B.A.  1833;  M.A. 
1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  29,  1836;  priest,  May  21, 
1837.  R.  of  Conington,  Cambs.,  1841-72.  Married,  July  28, 
1836,  EUen,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Cotterill,  R.  of  Blakeney, 
Norfolk.  Died  Sept.  15,  1872.  Brother  of  Richard  H.  (1834); 
father  of  the  above  and  of  Alfred  E.  (1866).  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  518;  Crockford;  E.  H.  Vigers.) 

TILLARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  24,  1873. 
[4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Henry  (1834)  (and  .\nna,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Cotterill).  B.  [Feb.  4,  1855],  at  Blakeney, 
Norfolk.  Bapt.  Apr.  15,  1855.  School,  Brighton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar,  1875;  B.A.  (18/A  Classic)  1877; 
M.A.  1880.  Assistant  Master  at  Cowbridge  School,  1877. 
Assistant  Master  at  Shrewsbury  School,  1878-79.  Subse- 
quently H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools  in  Yorkshire,  Norfolk,  and 
Somerset.  Married,  Dec.  28,  1882,  Mabel  Katherine,  dau.  of 
J.  J.  Berkley,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  23,  1914,  aged  59,  at 
Bath.  Brother  of  Charles  (1870).  (£ag/«,  xxxvi.  220;  Burke, 
L.G.,  which  gives  b.  1855  and  died  Feb.  1914;  E.  H.  Vigers.) 


TiLLBROOK,  James 

TILLARD,  JOHN  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1855.  [3rd]  s.  of  Philip  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
1830),  of  Great  Stukeley  Hall,  Hunts,  (and  Phihppa  Julia, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Thomas  Baumgartner,  M.D.).  B.  [Sept. 
13.  1837],  at  Alwalton,  Hunts.  School,  Brighton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855.  Lieut.,  Bengal  Artillery,  1858;  Captain, 
R.A.  1867;  Major,  1876;  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  1881;  Colonel, 
1885;  D.A.A.G.,  1882-4;  A.A.G.,  in  Madras,  1884-9;  Major- 
General,  1890.  C.B.,  1887.  Took  part  in  the  march  from 
Kabul  to  the  relief  of  Kandahar;  mentioned  in  despatches 
thrice.  In  the  Burmese  E.^pedition  (mentioned  in  despatches) . 
Retired,  1895.  Married  (i)  1859,  Eliza  Scott,  dau.  of  General 
G.  P.  Whish,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1917,  Annie  Jane,  dau.  of 
G.  J.  Scott  and  widow  of  H.  Buckland,  of  Otago,  New 
Zealand.  Died  July  9,  1928,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of 
Robert  M.  (1864).  (Burke,  L.G.;  .Army  Lists;  Who  was  Who 
The  Times,  July  10,  1928.) 

TILLARD.  PHILIP  SNOW.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894.  3rd 
s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1857),  of  Penshurst,  Kent  (and  Jane, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Snow,  V.  of  Bibury,  Gloucs.).  B. 
May  23,  1876,  at  Hastings.  School,  Mariborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Second  Lieut.,  Royal  Artillery,  1900-4. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.F.A.  (T  F.)). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

TILLARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1784.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1750),  V.  of  Wirks- 
worth, Derbs.  (and  Sarah,  only  child  of  Ralph  Yoward,  of 
York).  B.  July  16,  1765,  at  York.  School,  Coxwold.  Matric. 
Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1784;  B.A.  (11th  WrangUr)  1788;  M.A. 
1791.  Fellow,  1790-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1788; 
priest,  June  19,  1791.  V.  of  Madingley,  Cambs.,  1791-6.  R. 
of  Bluntisham,  Hunts.,  1796-1841.  J. P.  for  Hunts.  Married, 
Dec.  31,  1810,  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Smelt, 
R.  of  GedUng,  Notts,  (and  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Philip,  5th 
Earl  of  Chesterfield).  'Since  the  present  wealthy  incumbent 
[of  Bluntisham]  became  allied  to  the  house  of  Stanhope,  the 
rectorial  table  is  not  infrequently  the  easy  and  fascinating 
resort  of  the  principal  nobility  of  this  country.'  Retired  to 
Street  End  House,  Canterbury,  and  died  at  Hastings,  Jan.  4, 
1850.  Brotherof  Henry  (1795);  father  of  James  A.  (1830)  and 
the  next.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  518;  Burke,  P.  and  B. 
(sub  Chesterfield) ;  E.  H.  Vigers;  C.  F.  Tebbutt;  G.  Mag.,  1850, 
I.  331) 

TILLARD,  RICHARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  10,  1834.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  R[ichard]  (above), 
[R.  of  Bluntisham,  Hunts,  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Smelt).  B.  Dec.  28,  1815.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1842.  .\dm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  15,  1836.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  10,  1842.  C.  of 
Wimbledon,  Surrey,  1850-1.  C.  of  Lamdon  and  Basildon, 
Essex,  1854.  R.  of  Blakeney,  with  Glandford  and  Cockthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1858-1906.  Married,  June  24,  1847,  Anna,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Cotterill,  R.  of  Blakeney,  Norfolk.  Died, 
July  24,  1906.  Brother  of  James  A.  (1830).  Father  of  Charles 
(1870)  and  John  (1873).  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  518;  Eagle,  xxviii.  215; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
July  27,  1906.) 

TILLARD,  ROBERT  MOWBRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  II,  1864.  [4th]  s.  of  Philip  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
1830),  of  Stukeley  Hall,  Hunts,  (and  Philippa  Julia,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Thomas  Baumgartner,  M.D.).  B.  Mar.  31,  1846, 
at  Hastings.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A. 
1868;  M..\.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1869;  priest,  1870; 
C.  of  Meole-Brace,  Salop,  1870-3.  Chaplain  to  Lord  de 
Tabley,  1873-4.  C.  of  Wytou,  Hunts.,  1874-5.  C.  of  Rusthall, 
Kent,  1875-6.  R.  of  Rodington,  Salop,  1876-91.  R.  of 
Tittleshall,  with  Wellingham,  Norfolk,  1891-1915.  Married, 
Apr.  12,  1877,  Sophia  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Ven. 
Archdeacon  Thomas  Bucknall  Lloyd,  of  The  WTiitehall, 
Shrewsbury,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  8,  1915;  buried  at 
Godmanchester,  Hunts.  Brother  of  John  A.  (1855).  (Crock- 
ford; Burke,  L.G.;  The  Tinies,  June  11,  1915.) 

TILLARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  21, 1767; 
Fell.-Com.  Jan.  29,  1768.  Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  Lent,  1768. 

TILLBROOK  (or  TILLBROOKE),  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  May  4,  1810.  Youngest  s.  of  John,  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  B.  there,  .'Vug.  24,  1790.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds 
(Mr  Becher).  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814.  Migrated  to 
Peterhouse,  Jan.  3,  1815.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18, 
1814.  Died  June  10,  1816,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Brother  of 
the  next.  [Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  List;  T.  A.  Walker,  392; 
O.  Mag.,  1816,  I.  572.) 


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TiLLBROOK,  Samuel 

TILLBROOK  (or  TILLBROOKE),  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19 
at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  29,  1801.  S.  of  John,  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  [School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1802; 
B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1809;  B.D.  1816.  Fellow,  1810-28;  Bursar. 
Assistant  Master  at  Bury  St  Edmunds  School,  1807.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  12,  1808;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1808.  R. 
of  Freckenham,  Suffolk,  1829-35.  'Famous  for  his  geniality 
and  social  gifts.'  Married,  Dec.  15,  1829,  Frances,  dau.  of 
John  Ayling,  of  Tillington,  Sussex.  Author,  Historical  and 
Critical  Remarks  upon  the  Modern  Hexametrists  and  upon 
Mr  Southey's  Vision  of  Judgment.  Died  May  20,  1835,  aged 
52  M  I.  at  Freckenham.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Bxiry 
St  Edmunds  Sch.List;T.  A.  Walker,  376;  Records  of  Rochester ; 
G.  Mag.,  1835,  II.  99.) 

TILLEY,  ARTHUR  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  14,  1871.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  John  [for  many  years 
Secretary  to  the  General  Post  Office].  B.  Dec.  i,  1851. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  {2nd  Classic)  1875;  M.A.  1878. 
Fellow,  1876;  tutor,  1883-90.  Hon.  Litt.D.,  Manchester. 
1919.  University  Lecturer  in  Classics  (Ancient  History)  1887. 
Adm  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1876.  A  great  authority  on  French  literature  and  language. 
Lived  in  Selwyn  Gardens,  Cambridge.  Married,  1883, 
Margaret  Clutton-Brock.  Author,  The  Literature  of  the 
French  Renaissance;  Franfois  Rabelais;  From  Montaigne  to 
Molidre;  The  Dawn  of  the  French  Renaissance;  Moliire; 
Studies  of  the  French  Renaissance.  Edited,  Mediaeval  France 
and  Modern  France.  Died  Dec.  4,  1942.  Half-brother  of  John 
A.  C.  (1887).  {King's  Coll.  Reg.,  77;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1942.) 

TILLEY,  HENRY  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Dec.  7, 
1871.  S.  of  John  R.,  of  Dudley,  Worcs.  B.  at  Oakham, 
Worcs.  School,  Worcester  Cathedral.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1877;  priest, 
1878;  C.  of  Pershore,  Worcs.,  1877-80.  C.  of  Moseley,  1880-2. 
C.  of  Smethwick,  Staffs.,  1882-92.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Smeth- 
wick,  1892-1902.  V.  of  Claverdon,  with  Norton  Lindsey, 
Wafws.,  1902-5.  Married,  Aug.  15,  1894,  Julia  Tarleton,  5th 
dau.  of  George  C.  Adkins,  of  The  Lightwoods,  near  Birming- 
ham. Died  Dec.  12,  1905,  at  Witley.  {Venn,  11.  401; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  15,  1905.) 

TILLEY,  JOHN  ANTHONY  CECIL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  8,  1887.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  John,  K.C.B. 
[Secretary  of  the  G.P.O.],  of  73,  St  George's  Square,  London, 
S.W.  (by  his  3rd  wife,  Susannah,  dau.  of  William  Eglinton 
Montgomerie).  B.  there,  Jan.  21,  1869.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Editor  of  the  Cambridge  Review,  1887- 
9.  Entered  the  Foreign  Office,  1893.  Second  Secretary,  and 
Secretary  to  the  British  Agent  for  Venezuela  Arbitration  at 
Paris,  1899;  Secretar>'  to  the  Committee  on  Consular  Service, 
1902;  to  the  Imperial  Defence  Committee,  1903-4.  First 
Secretary  to  the  Embassy  at  Constantinople,  1906-8. 
British  Plenipotentiary  at  the  Brussels  Arms  Conference, 
1909;  Delegate  to  the  Conference  respecting  frontiers  between 
Uganda,  German  East  Africa  and  Congo,  Brussels,  1910,  and 
to  the  African  liquor  Conference  there,  191 2.  Chief  Clerk  at 
the  Foreign  Office,  1913-19;  Assistant  Secretary,  1919-20. 
Ambassador  to  Brazil,  1921-5;  to  Japan,  1926-31.  Grand 
Cordon  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  1927.  C.B.,  1916;  K.C.M.G., 
1919;  P.C,  1920;  G.C.M.G.,  1927;  G.C.V.O.,  1929.  Married, 
Sept.  7,  1901,  Edith  Honoria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William 
James  Montgomery  Cuninghame,  9th  Bart.,  V.C,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  London  to  Tokyo;  and  (with  Stephen  Gaselee), 
The  Foreign  Office.  Latterly  of  Felsham  House,  near  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Died  Apr.  5,  1952.  Half-brother  of  Arthur  A. 
(1871).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  174;  KeUy, 
Handbook;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  7,  1952.) 

TILLOTSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  24, 
1769.  S.  of  Richard  [hatter],  of  [Hemming's  Court,  Hay- 
market],  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Easter,  1770. 
{St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

TILLOTSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  15,  1825.  Of  Yorks.  [Youngest]  s.  of  John  [of  Sheffield]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  (15*^  Wrangler)  1829;  M.A.  1832. 
Fellow,  1832.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1823. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  11,  1832.  Equity  Draftsman  and 
Conveyancer.  Of  Harewood  Square,  London.  Died  May  17, 
1852,  at  Little  Somerford,  WUts.  {T.  A.  Walker,  422;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  11.  108;  John  Bull, 
May  22,  1852.) 

TILLY,  THOMAS  PONSONBY.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1890.  2nd  s.  of  William,  attorney,  of  Lancaster.  B.  at 
Poulton,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1898. 
Adm.  a  solicitor,  1897;  practised  (Messrs  Johnson  and  TiUy) 
in  Lancaster  and  Morecambe.  Of  Bare,  Morecambe  in  1946. 
{Law  Lists.) 


TiLSON,  Edward 

TILLY,  TOBIAS   HARRY.    Adm.   at  Pembroke,   Oct.   1893 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Tobias  Henry,  solicitor,  of  Seaton  Carew,  near 
West  Hartlepool.    B.   Nov.   4,   1874,   at  West  Hartlepool. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900. 
Adm.  a  soUcitor,  1899;  practised  at  West  Hartlepool  (Messrs 
Turnbull  and  Tilly).    J. P.  for  Durham.    Married,  Oct.   3, 
1906,  Constance  Margaret,  younger  dau.  of  Mrs  Foster,  of 
Askrigg,  Yorks.  Died  Apr.  24,  1932,  at  Seaton  Carew.   {Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Apr.  27,  1932.) 
TILLYARD,  HENRY  JULIUS  WETENHALL.    Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1,  1900.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Isaac  Alfred  (next),  newspaper- 
proprietor,    of    '  Fordfield,'    the    Avenue,    Cambridge    (and 
Catharine  Sarah  WetenhaU).    B.  Nov.  18,  1881,  in  Station 
Road,  Cambridge.   School,  Tonbridge.    Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
Scholar;(Class.Trip.,Pt  1, 1st  Class,  1902;  Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II, 
ist  Class,  1904);  B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1910.  D.Litt.,  Edin.,  1919. 
Member  of  British  School  at  Athens,  1904-12.    Lecturer  in 
Greek  at  Edinburgh  University,  1908-17.    In  the  Ruhleben 
concentration    Camp,     (Civil    prisoner    of    war)     1914-15. 
Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School,  1918-19.   Professor  of 
Classics    at    University    College,    Johannesberg,    1919-21; 
Professor  of   Russian  at  Birmingham  University,   1921-6; 
Professor  of  Greek  at  the  University  of  Cardiff,   1926-46. 
Married,    1913,   Wilhelmina,   dau.   of  Theo.    Kaufmann,   of 
Lahr,  Baden.  Author,  The  Plays  of  Roswitha  (translated  from 
the  Latin  Byzantine);   Musical  Hymnography;  Agathocles; 
Handbook  of  the  Middle  Byzantine  Musical  Notation;  joint 
Editor  of  Monumenta  Musicae  Byzantinae.  Of  15  Brooklands 
."Avenue,  Cambridge,  in  1953.    (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;   Venn, 
III.  405 ;  Who's  Who.) 
TILLYARD,  ISAAC  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  10, 
1871.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Isaac,  shoe-manufacturer  (and  Mary). 
B.  Apr.  3,  1852,  at  Norwich.    [School,  Norwich.]    Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  Scholar,  1873;  B.A.  {Uh  Classic)  1875;  M.A. 
1878.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Leys  School,  Cambridge.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  11,  1883;  migrated  to  Gray's  Inn, 
Dec.  20,  1887.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  16,  1888.   Member  of 
the  Cambridge  Borough  Council,  1895,  and  of  the  Cambs. 
County  Council,    1892.     Mayor  of  Cambridge,    1899-1900; 
County  Alderman,  1904  and  1913-19.   Active  in  the  founda- 
tion of  the  Cambs.  County  School  for  Boys.   A  strong  Liberal 
of  the  old  school,  and  a  consistent  Non-conformist.    Editor 
(and    proprietor)    of    the    Cambridge    Independent    Press. 
Married,   Aug.    3,    1880,   Catherine  Sarah,   dau.   of  Henry 
Joseph  Wetenhall.  Author,  History  of  University  Reform;  etc. 
Died  at  Cambridge,   Oct.   8,   1929.    Father  of  the  above. 
{Eagle,  XLV.   341;   Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;   The  Times, 
Oct.  10,  1929;  Cambridge  Independent  Press.  Oct.  11,  1929.) 
TILLYARD,  KERCHEVER.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1883.    S.  of  Abraham,  shoe-manufacturer  (and  Margaret). 
B.   Jan.   17,   1864,   at  Thorpe,   Norwich.    School,  Norwich 
(Mr  O.  W.  Tancock).   Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 
1892.    Assistant  Master  at  Ludlow  Grammar  School  for  6 
years;  at  the  South-Eastem  College,  Ramsgate,  for  2  years; 
Headmaster  of   Driffield  Grammar   School,   Yorks.,    1899- 
1919-.    Married  Aug.  23,  1898,  Elizabeth  Lucinda,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  G.  de  Gruchy,  of  Ludlow.    Died  Feb.  25,  1947,  at 
Cheltenham.   {Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  27, 
1947;  Who's  Who  in  Yorkshire.) 
TILLYARD,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1900. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  John  Joseph.    B.  Jan.  31,  1881,  in  Norwich. 
School,  Dover  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar,  1902; 
B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907;  Sc.D.,  1920.     Hon.  Fellow,  1928-37. 
F.G.S. ;  F.R.E.S. ;  F.L.S.  Assistant  Master  at  Sydney  Grammar 
School,    New    South    Wales,    Austraha,    1904-13.     B.Sc, 
Sydney  Univ.;  Linnean  Macleay  Fellow  in  Zoology,  1915-20. 
Hon.  D.Sc,  Sydney,  1920.  Chief  of  the  Cawthron  Institute  of 
Scientific   Research   at   Nelson,   New   Zealand,    1920-8.     A 
protagonist  for  the  biological  control  of  plant  and  insect  pests. 
F.R.S.,  1924.  Chief  Commonwealth  Entomologist  in  Australia, 
1928-34.   Mueller  Memorial  medal,  1935.   Lived  at  Canberra. 
Married,  June  23,   1909,  in  Sydney,  Patricia,  2nd  dau.  of 
W.  R.  Craske,  J. P.,  of  Borstal  Manor,  Rochester,  Kent,  and 
had  issue  four  daughters.  Author,  The  Biology  of  Dragonflies ; 
The  Insects  of  Australia  and  New  Zealand;  etc.  Died  Jan.  13, 
1937.   {Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  14,  1937.) 
TILNEY,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  July  27,  1789- 
S.  of  Henry,  schoolmaster,  of  Harleston,  Norfolk.   B.  there. 
Private  tuition.    Scholar,   1789;  matric  Michs.   1790;  B.A. 
1794;   M.A.    1797.     Fellow,    1795.     Ord.   deacon   (Norwich) 
Mar.  I,  1795;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1797-    R-  of  Hockwold  and 
Wilton,  Norfolk,  1806-34.    Died  Nov.  1,   1834,  at  Wilton. 
(Venn,  11.  n8;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  i.  104.) 
TILSON,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  23, 
1759.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (I717),  V.  of  Eynsford,  Kent. 
B.   there.    Matric.   Easter,   1760;  B.A.   1764.    Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield  and  Coventry,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Dec.  18, 
1763;  priest,  Nov.  6,  1768;  C.  of  Wood  Dalling  and  Foxley, 
Norfolk,   1763.  V.  of  Hempstead,  1768-87.  V.  of  Binhaui, 
1783-7.   (Blomefield  Supp.) 


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TiLSTON,  Thomas 

TILSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  10,  1858.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Upton,  near  Chester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1865; 
priest,  1867;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  South  Shields,  1865-7.  C. 
of  Middleton-in-Teesdale,  1867-75.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Bishop 
VVearmouth,  1875-6.  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  Middle  Hendon, 
Sunderland,  1876-1915.  Author  of  dramatic  and  lyrical 
Poems.  Died  Jan.  7, 1916,  aged  75,  at  Sunderland.  (Crockjord; 
The  Times,  Jan.  8,  1916.) 

TILT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1791.  S.  of  Thomas  [auctioneer],  of  London  [and  Brighton] 
(and  Mary).  Bapt.  May  25,  i773.  at  St  Margaret's,  West- 
minster. School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  Scholar,  1794; 
B.A.  1795;  Members'  prize,  1797;  M.A.  1798.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Nov.  16,  1817;  'M.A.,  Trinity  Coll.'  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.) 

TILYARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9, 
1761.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Plumstead,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  June  17,  1744.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Hingham 
(Mr  Buck).  Scholar,  1761.  Matric.  Easter,  1762;  B.A.  (Hon. 
4th  Wrangler)  1766;  M.A.  1769.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Feb.  19,  1769;  priest,  July  8,  1770.  V.  of  Hemsby,  Norfolk, 
1770-86.  Died  July  11,  1786.  M.I.  {Venn,  11.  79;  G.  Mag., 
1786,  II.  621.) 

TIMBRILL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  16,  1851. 
S.  of  the  Ven.  John  (Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1790),  D.D., 
Archdeacon  of"  Gloucester  (and  Elizabeth  Edwards).  B.  at 
Beckford,  Gloucs.    Bapt.  Feb.  3,  1833.   Matric.  Michs.  1851. 

TIMINS,  DOUGLAS  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1S89.  S.  of  the  Rev.  D[ouglas]  C[artwright] 
(Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford,  1858)  [of  Hilfield,  Aldenham,  Herts.] 
(and  Eliza  H.,  dau.  of  Dr  Keir,  of  the  Bengal  Medical 
Establishment).  [B.  Nov.  9,  1871.]  School,  Wimbledon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1893;  M..\.  1905.  At  the  central 
technical  CoUege,  South  Kensington,  1894-6.  Assistant  in 
Engineering  Dept.  (and  Private  Secretarj'  to  the  General 
Manager),  Metropolitan  Munitions  Committee,  1914-19. 
O.B.E.,  1919.  Sometime  Mayor  of  St  Marylebone.  Married 
(i)  1896,  .\nna  Helen  Blanche,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur  Barkly, 
Governor  of  the  Seychelles,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Z6Iie  Mah6,  of 
Jersey.  Of  Hilfield  Lodge,  .\ldenham,  Herts,  and  Selly  Park, 
Birmingham  in  1946.  (Jesus  Coll.  Report;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families.) 

TIMINS,  FRANCIS  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4,  1884. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Capt.  Octavius  Frederick.  B.  1866.  School, 
Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon  (Liverpool)  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Warrington, 
Lanes.,  1889-93.  R.  of  Brattleby,  Lines.,  1893-6.  R.  of 
Hastingleigh  with  Elmstead,  Kent,  1896-1904.  R.  of  Smeeth, 
1904-20.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain, 
R.A.C.D.;  D.S.O.,  1917;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches). 
R.  of  Weston-Birt  with  Lasborough,  Gloucs.,  1920-41.  '  One  of 
that  d%vindling  band  of  sporting  parsons  who  have  done  much 
to  enrich  English  country  life.'  Used  to  drive  his  own  coach- 
and-four  to  Canterbury  cricket-week;  kept  a  proverbially 
good  cellar  of  port,  and  was  regularly  to  be  seen  at  Tattersall's, 
in  Knightsbridge,  on  Mondays,  buying  his  hunters  and  ponies. 
Married,  Oct.  18,  1893,  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  J.  K. 
Cross,  sometime  M.P.  for  Bolton.  Died  May  18,  1941,  aged  75. 
at  Weston-Birt.  His  widow  was  killed  in  an  air-raid  on 
Bath,  Apr.  1942.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  May  20  and  June  13,  1941.) 

TIMINS,  GEORGE  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1889.  [3rd  and  youngest]  s.  of  Octavius  Frederick, 
Lieut.,  [the  82nd  Regt.],  deceased.  B.  1871,  at  Brighton. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1892 ;  LL.M.  1896.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  26,  1895.  Of  22,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  and 
Sennen,  Cornwall.  Married,  Apr.  18,  1906,  Rose  Harford,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Arnold  Marten,  J. P.,  of  Fern  Hill,  Glamorgan. 
Died  July  30,  1947,  aged  76.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Ton- 
bridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Aug.  i,  1947; 
Genealogist,  v.  205,  207;  Major  V.  Hodson.) 

TIMINS,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  19,  1831. 
[S.  of  Capt.  John  Fam,  of  HUfield,  Herts.  B.  Oct.  13,  1813. 
School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832 ;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord. 
deacon,  1839;  priest,  1840;  C.  of  Aldenham,  Herts.,  1839-40. 
C.  of  Grosvenor  Chapel,  London,  1841-2.  V.  of  West  Mailing, 
Kent,  1842-94.  Tried  at  the  South-Eastem  assizes  at  Maid- 
stone, July  18,  1883,  for  poisoning  Sarah  .\nn  Wright,  aged 
16,  by  negligently  administering  to  her  a  fatal  dose  of  oil  of 
almonds;  found  not  guilty.  Died  Feb.  10,  1897,  aged  83,  at 
West  Mailing,  where  he  had  resided  since  1894.  (Boase,  vi. 
691;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  12,  1897;  Genealogist,  v.  205, 
207;  Major  V.  Hodson;  Eton  Sch.  Reg.  gives  his  father  as 
■T.') 


TiMMS,  John 

TIMMINS,  JOHN  LEWES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2, 
1893.    [Eldest]  s.  of  A.  [John  Aaron  James],  Esq.  [M.D.],  of 
Lorraine  House,  Cleveland  Walk,  Bath.  .Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
B.A.  1896;  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1901;  M.B.  1902;  M.D.  1906. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital;  Clinical  Assistant  there.    House 
Surgeon,  West  London  Hospital.    Practised  at  East  Acton, 
London,  W.    Married,  Nov.  6,   1906,  Ermengard  PhUippa, 
younger  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  George  Searle,  sometime 
Fellow  of  Queens',  and  had  issue.    Author,  medical.    Of 
Bardon  House,  East  Acton.    Died  Oct.  23,  1934,  aged  59. 
(Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  26,  1934.) 
TIMMIS,  HENRY  SUTTON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1881.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  Sutton,  of  Cleveley,  Allerton, 
Lanes.    B.  July  8,  1862,  at  Allerton.   School,  Grove  House, 
Tottenham,  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884.    Of 
Widnes.   J. P.  for  Lanes.    Member  of  the  Mersey  Docks  and 
Harbour  Board.    Married,    1890,  Annie  Hodgson,  dau.  of 
George  Henry  Horsfall.    Died,  Jan.  25,  1942,  at  4.  Croxteth 
Road,  Liverpool.   (The  Times,  Jan.  27,  1942.) 
TIMMIS,  ROBERT  BERKS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.   S.  of  lUius  .Augustus  [engineer],  of  Stone  HaU,  Oxted, 
Surrey.    B.  Apr.   12,   1880,   at  Caterham,  Surrey.    School, 
Charterhouse.   Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.   An  engineer, 
with  the  North-Easteni  Railway.   Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.G.A.;  wounded  twice;  mentioned  twice  in 
despatches).   Latteriy  of  Chislehurst.   Died  Dec.  17.  1948,  at 
Seaford,  Sussex.    (The  Times,  Dec.  21,  1948.) 
TIMMIS,  WILLIAM  ADAMS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1889.   [S.  of  James,  of  Abbots  Bromley,  Staffs.]   B.  Apr.  18, 
1869.    School,  Denstone  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A. 
1892;   M.A.   1921.    Assistant  Master  at  Denstone  CoUege, 
1889-92.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1892;  priest  (Lichfield)  1894; 
C.  of  New  Shildon,  Durham,  1892-3.  C.  of  Ipstones,  Staffs., 
1894-5.  C.  of  All  SS.,  Leek,  1896-1902.  V.  of  Onecote  with 
Bradnop,  1902-4.  V.  of  Marston  with  Whitgreave,  1905-11. 
R.  of  Cardiston,  Salop,  1911-15.    Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Temp.  C.F.).    R.  of  Thruxton  with  Kingstone  V., 
Heref.,   1919-21.  V.  of  Hohner  with  Huntington,   1921-8. 
V.  of  Diddlebury  with  Bouldon,  Salop,   1928-39.    Lie.   to 
Offic,  dio.  of  Hereford,  from  1939.  Of  Ludlow,  Salop,  in  1953. 
Died  Mar.  11,  1953.   (Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
TIMMS,  CHARLES  ANDERSON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July 
31    1873.   S.  of  William  [Fowler],  of  Drumquhassle,  Stirlings. 
B.'Apr.  27,  1854,  at  Tunbridge  WeUs.    School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1880.   Lieut.,  ist  Denbigh 
Rifle  Volunteers.  Brother  of  John  (1863),  Harry  A.  (1866)  and 
Robert  O.   (1868).    (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.,  which  gives  b. 
Sept.  19,  1854.) 
TIMMS,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1897.    [Youngest]  s.  of  Harry  Alexander  (next),  of  Slogarie, 
New  Galloway,  Kirkcudbrights.  (and  Henrietta  Anderson, 
dau.  of  Philip  Barton  Black).    B.  Mar.  23,  187S,  at  Drymen, 
Stirlingshire.     School,    Winchester.     Matric.    Michs.    1897; 
B.A.  1900.   Died  June  3,  1903,  at  Etawah,  India,  of  enteric 
fever.    Brother  of  Herbert  P.  (1891).    (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 
TIMMS,  HARRY  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1866.  [3rd]  s.  of  WUliam  Fowler  [deceased],  of  Drumquhassle, 
Stirlingshire  (and  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Alexander  .\nderson,  Esq., 
of  Chapel,  Fifeshire).  B.  [Oct.  29],  1845,  at  Geelong,  Victoria, 
.Australia.    School,  Leicestershire  (private).    Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1875.   Came  of  one  of  the  pioneering 
families  of  Australia.    B.A.,  Melbourne  Univ.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  6,  1869.   He  and  his  2nd  brother  played 
for  Australia  v.  1st  AH  England  XI.    Member  of  the  King's 
Bodyguard  for  Scotland.  One  of  the  best  shots  in  the  country, 
and  a  breeder  of  sporting-dogs.  Of  Slogarie,  Kirkcudbrights. 
J. P.  and  D.L.    Married  Henrietta  Anderson,  only  dau.  of 
Phihp  Barton  Black.  Died  May  i,  1935,  at  Netherwood  Bank, 
Dumfries,  where  he  had  resided  during  his  last  year.  Brother 
of  John  (1863),  Charles  A.   (1873)  and  Robert  O.   (1868); 
father  of  the  next  and  of  Ernest  W.  (above).    (N.  Timms; 
Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  May  3,  1935.) 
TIMMS,  HERBERT  PHILIP.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Harry  Alexander  (above),  of  Slogarie, 
New  Galloway,  Kirkcudbrightshire  (and  Henrietta  Anderson, 
dau.  of  Philip  Barton  Black).    B.  June  20,  1873,  at  Drum- 
quhassle.   School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A. 
1902.   A  composer  of  music.   Lieut.,  3rd  Batt.,  K.O.  Scottish 
Borderers.    Of  Slogarie,  New  GaUoway.    Died  at  Granada, 
Aug.  31,  1920.    Brother  of  Ernest  W.  (1897).    (Charterhouse 
Reg. ;  Walford,  CoutUy  Families.) 
TIMMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  9,  1863.  [Eldest]  s. 
of  William  Fowler  [of  Drumquhassle,  Stirlmgshire].   B.  1843, 
at  Geelong,  Victoria,  Australia.    School,  London  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.   1863;   B..-\.   1867.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  21,  1863.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1871.    Practised 
before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Victoria.   Brother  of  Harry  A. 
(1866),  Charles  A.  (1873)  and  the  next.    (N.  Timms;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 


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TiMMS,  Robert  Oliphant 

TIMMS,  ROBERT  OLIPHANT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  22, 
1 868.  [S.  of  William  Fowler,  of  Dmmquhassle,  Stirlings.] 
Did  not  reside.  Returned  to  Australia  after  a  very  short  time 
owing  to  symptoms  of  consumption.  Brother  of  Harry  A. 
(i865),  Charles  A.  (1873)  and  the  above.   (N.  Timms.) 

TIMOTHY,  JUSTUS  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1867.  Of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A. 
1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1871;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Colchester,  Essex,  1871-4.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1902. 

TIMOUR,  OSMAN  ISMAT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1900.  S.  of 
Mohamed  Aly  Timour  Bey,  of  Choubra,  Cairo,  Egypt. 
School,  Lyc6e  Tewfik.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Resided  one 
term.  Became  mentally  deranged,  and  was  taken  back  to 
Egypt. 

TIMS,  EDWARD  MAILE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  7,  1866. 
S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  Migrated  to  Pem- 
broke, July  I,  1867.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar;  B.A.  1871. 
Naval  Instructor,  R.N.,  1872;  served  in  H.M.S.  Sultan  at  the 
siege  of  Alexandria;  and  later,  in  the  Britannia;  retired  in 
1906.  Died  Mar.  27,  1911,  at  MUford-on-Sea,  Hants.,  aged  62. 
{The  Times,  Mar.  30,  1911.) 

TIMS,  HENRY  WILLIAM  MARETT.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  11, 
1899;  an  Advanced  Student.  S.  of  Dr  Thomas  Lamb,  of 
Langport,  Somerset.  B.  in  Calcutta,  1863.  School,  Reading, 
and  at  Edinburgh  University  (M.B.,  B.Chir.,  1887 ;  M.D.  1890). 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1906.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital  and  Strasburg.  Assistant  Demonstrator  in 
Anatomy  and  Physiology  at  Edinburgh.  Additional  Demon- 
strator in  Human  Anatomy  at  Cambridge,  1903-6.  Clinical 
Assistant,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Great  Ormond  Street 
(5  years)  and  at  Blackfriars  Hospital  for  skin  diseases 
(5  years).  Lecturer  in  Biology  and  Comparative  Anatomy 
and  Senior  Demonstrator,  Human  Anatomy,  Westminster 
Hospital  Medical  School;  Lecturer  in  Biology  and  Compara- 
tive Anatomy,  Charing  Cross  Hospital  Medical  School. 
Reader  in  Zoology  and  Comparative  Anatomy  at  London 
University.  Professor  of  Zoology,  Bedford  College  for  Women ; 
Professor  of  Biology  at  the  Royal  Veterinary  College. 
F.Z.S.;  F.L.S.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.- 
CoL,  R.A.M.C;  O.B.E.;  mentioned  in  Sec.  of  State's  List  for 
'valuable  services';  Order  of  St  Sava,  3rd  Class  (Czecho- 
slovakia)). Married,  1888,  Alice  Maud  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Alex  Findlay,  3rd  W.I.  Regiment.  Author,  scientific. 
Of  White  Farm,  Helions  Bumpstead,  near  Haverhill,  Suffolk, 
in  1952.  {King's  Coll.  Reg.,  307;  Medical  Directories;  School- 
masters' Directories;  Who's  Who.) 

TINCKLER,  ABRAHAM  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Jan.  14,  1890.  Of  Dublin.  B.  there,  Nov.  5,  1858. 
School,  Wesley  College,  Dublin.   Matric.  Lent,  1890. 

TINDAL,  ACTON  GIFFORD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  9,  1869.  [2nd]  s.  of  Acton,  Registrar  of  the  court 
of  the  Archdeacon  of  Buckingham,  of  The  Manor  House, 
Aylesbury  (and  Henrietta  Euphemia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Harrison).  B.  [Nov.  11,  1849],  at  Aylesbury.  Matric.  Lent, 
1870;  B.A.  1873.  Of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Died  Dec.  8,  1915,  at 
The  Priory,  Roehampton;  buried  at  Aylesbury.  {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  31;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Dec.  13, 
1915O 

TINDAL,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  6, 
1834.  [Youngest  s.  of  Nicholas  Conyngham  (1795),  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas.  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  President  of  the  Union, 
1838.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  8,  1837.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
May  5,  1842.  Died  in  1853.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  0/  Court;  Law  Lists.) 

TINDAL,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  3, 
1827.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Nicholas  Conyngham  (next).  B.  [July  6, 
1810]  in  London.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  18,  1833. 
V.  of  Sandhurst,  Gloucs.,  1839-42.  Married,  Apr.  9,  1839, 
Anne  Frances,  dau.  of  J.  C.  Salweitzer,  of  Southall,  Middlesex. 
Died  Aug.  25,  1842.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Inns  of  Court; 
Clergy  List;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  11.  439.) 

TINDAL,  NICHOLAS  CONYNGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  10,  1795.  S.  of  Robert  [solicitor],  of  Chelms- 
ford (and  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  John  Pocock,  of  Greenwich). 
[B.  Dec.  12,  1776,  at  Chelmsford.]  School,  Chelmsford. 
[Articled  to  his  father  before  coming  into  residence.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1795;  Scholar,  1797;  B.A.  {8th  Wrangler)  1799; 
Chancellor's  medal,  1799;  Members'  prize,  1801;  M.A.  1802; 
Hon.  LL.D.  1835.  Fellow,  1801.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1802. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  20,  1809.  On  the  Northern  circuit. 
University  Counsel,  1825-9.  M.P.  for  the  University,  1827-9. 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1834.  M.P.  for  Wigtown  Burghs, 
1824-6;  for  Harwich,  1826-7.  Solicitor-General,  1826. 
Knighted,  1826.  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  1829-46. 


TiNDALL,  Henry  Charles  Lenox 

Successfully  claimed  for  his  client,  in  the  case  of  Ashford  v. 
Thornton,  the  right  of  wager  of  battle.  Selected  in  1820,  by 
recommendation  of  a  former  pupil.  Lord  Brougham,  as 
Counsel  for  Queen  Caroline,  in  the  conduct  of  whose  defence 
his  caution  and  sagacity  were  of  material  assistance.  Married, 
Sept.  2,  1809,  Merelina,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Symonds, 
Capt.  R.N.,  and  had  issue.  Died  July  6,  1846  at  Folkestone. 
Father  of  the  two  above.  {Hist.  Reg.,  57;  D.N.B.;  Return  of 
M.P.s;  Judges  of  England.) 

TINDAL,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  27,  1841.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Uhthoff,  R.  of  Huntingfield, 
Suffolk).  B.  [Sept.  8,  1821],  at  Aylesbury,  Bucks.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  3,  1845.  A  Special  Pleader.  Married, 
Sept.  3,  1864,  Louisa  Matilda,  dau.  of  Thomas  Trueman. 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  E.G.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TINDALE,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.   Did  not  reside. 

TINDALE,  THOMAS  PLUMPTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1867.  [Only]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased.  B. 
[Feb.  8,  1849],  at  Ewerby,  Lines.  Schools,  Rugby  and 
Loughborough  (The  Rev.  J.  Wallace).  Did  not  reside.  Adm. 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  14,  1867.  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1869.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

TINDALL,  ARTHUR  LEA  BUTLER.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1887.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  R[ichard]  A[bbey],  R.  of 
Cowden,  Kent.  B.  Sept.  15,  1868.  Schools,  Marlborough 
College  and  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1896.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Clergy  Orphans  School, 
Canterbury,  for  2  years;  at  Cranleigh  School  for  3  years;  at 
the  Liverpool  Institute  for  i  year;  at  Coopers'  School,  1896- 
1902;  Head  Master  of  Lady  Manners'  School,  Bakewell, 
Derbs.,  1902-7.  Subsequently  proprietor  of  the  Victoria 
Hotel,  Brighton.  Alderman  of  the  Brighton  Borough 
Council.  Married,  1897,  Mary  F.,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Morgan,  Esq.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  597;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

TINDALL,  EDWARD  ABBEY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885. 
[2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Abbey,  R.  of  Cowden,  Kent. 
B.  [Oct.  30],  1866,  in  Manchester.  Schools,  Tonbridge  and 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  exhibitioner; 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield)  1889;  priest, 
1891;  C.  of  Meltham  MiUs,  York,  1889-92.  C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Liverpool,  1892-4.  R.  of  Didsbury,  Lanes.,  1894-1920.  V.  of 
Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight,  1920-30.  R.  of  Wickhambreaux  with 
Stodmarsh,  Kent,  1930-6.  Married,  Apr.  2,  1894,  Annie 
Beatrice,  dau.  of  Dr  William  Henry  Horrocks,  of  Liverpool. 
Died  Oct.  15, 1936,  at  Wickhambreaux;  buried  at  Eastbourne. 
Brother  of  the  above.  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  479; 
Lanes.  Biogs.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1936.) 

TINDALL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  i877- 
S.  of  Richard  Harris,  of  East  Mount,  Scarborough.  B.  there, 
Feb.  9,  1859.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  No 
profession.  Resided  at  Lowestoft.  Died  in  1909.  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  b.  1856.) 

TINDALL,  GEORGE  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  2,  1875.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  H.,  Wesleyan 
minister  at  Quamdon,  Derbs.],  of  20,  Windsor  Road,  EaUng, 
Middlesex.  B.  July  26,  1856,  at  Huddersfield.  Schools, 
Derby  and  Kingswood,  Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1875 ;  B.A.  1881. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1882;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  Elmswell,  Suffolk, 
1882-4.  C.  of  St  John's,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1884-7.  C.  of 
Runcorn,  Cheshire,  18S7-8.  R.  of  Heage,  Derbs.,  1888-1937. 
Married,  Dec.  17,  1903,  Mabel  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Alfred 
Innes  Henderson.  Latterly  of  Flaxholme,  Duf&eld,  Derbs. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1947.  {Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Kings- 
wood  Sch.  Reg.) 

TINDALL,  HENRY  CHARLES  LENOX.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  21,  1882.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Woods  (next).  B.  Feb.  4, 
1863,  at  Margate.  School,  Dane  Hill  House,  Margate. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Tancred  Student;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1891. 
Athletics 'blue,'  1884,  1885, 1886  (quartermileand  100  yards); 
President,  C.U.A.C,  1885.  One  of  the  greatest  runners  of  his 
time  over  all  distances  from  100  to  1000  yards.  Won  the 
A..\.A.  Championship  quarter  mile  in  i888  and  1889.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  Ore,  Sussex, 
1890-7.  Assistant  Master  at  Hurst  Court,  Ore,  1886-1905; 
Head  Master,  1905-24.  R.  of  Iden,  Sussex,  1924-32.  Married, 
Apr.  22,  1897,  Muriel  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Philip  Oxenden 
PapUlon,  Esq.,  of  Crowhurst  Park,  Sussex.  Latteriy  of  MiU 
Field,  Peasmarsh,  where  he  died  June  10,  1940.  {Peile,  11. 
690;  Book  of  Blues;  Crockford;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
The  Times,  June  14,  1940.) 


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TINDALL,  HENRY  WOODS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  28, 
1852.  5th  s.  of  George,  deceased,  of  London.  B.  there,  Apr.  30, 
1831.    Schools,  Bromley,   Kent   (Mr  Nichols)   and  London 
(Mr  Walton).    Matric.  Lent,  1853;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1861. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1857;  priest,  1858;  C.  of  St  James's, 
Clerkenwell,  1857-62.    Lecturer  at  Holy  Trinity,  Margate, 
1862-82.    R.  of  St  Edmund's,  Whalley  Range,  Manchester, 
1882-1902.   Died  May  14,  1902,  at  Cleveleys,  Lanes.   Father 
of  the  above.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  May  17,  1902.) 
TINDALL,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  10,  1808. 
S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Scarborough,  Yorks.   Educated  by  the 
Rev.  J.  Kempthome.   Matric.  Michs.  1808;  B.A.  1812;  M.A. 
1815.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Aug.  i,  1813;  priest.  May  31,  1814. 
R.  of  Knipton,  Leics.,  1813-17.    R.  of  Woolsthorpe,  Lines., 
1815-17.   R.  of  Knaptoft,  Leics.,  1817-52.   Married,  Oct.  28, 
1819,  — ,  dau.  of  R.  Waite.   Died  May  26,  1852,  aged  62,  at 
Mowsley,  Leics.  {Ckrgy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1852, 11.  209.) 
TINDALL,  PETER  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus, 
Jan.   1877;   from  St   Mary  Hall,   Oxford,   whence  he  had 
matric,  Oct.  23,  1876,  age  20.   [2ndJ  s.  of  Peter,  Esq.   B.  in 
London.  School,  Blackheath.  Matric.  Lent,  1877;  B.A.  1880; 
M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Lewisham,  Kent,  1880-7.  V.  of  Sandgate,  1887; 
V.  of  Ashford,  1888-1914.  V.  of  Folkestone,  1914-27.    Hon. 
Canon  of  Canterbury,  1898-1931.    Married,  Sept.  3,  1908, 
Alice  Maud  Moorhouse,  elder  dau.  of  J.  D.  Bowman,  Esq.,  of 
Great  Chart,  Kent.   Died  Mar.  24,  1931,  at  Little  Beverley, 
Canterbury;  buried  at  Ashford.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  25,  1931.) 
TINDALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1828.   S.  of  — ,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.   Schools,  Homcjistle  and 
Beverley.    Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  1841. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  14,  1840;  priest,  Dec.  ig,  1841. 
C.  of  Empshott,  Hants.,  1849;  V.  there  until  1864.   Married, 
Aug.  2,   1848,  Eliza,  dau.  of  E.  Moss,  of  Sutton,  Cambs. 
Disappears  from  Crockford  (which  calls  him  Tyndall),  1865; 
{Clergy  List  ('Tyndale');  Scott,  MSS.) 
TINGEY,  WILLIAM  HAROLD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  4,  1887.  [OnlvJ  s.  of  VV.,  Esq.,  of  Rochester.  [B.  Feb.  20, 
1869.]   School,  Brighton  CoUege.    Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1891;  M.A.  1905.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  10, 
1891.   F.R.A.S.,  1899;  F.R.Met.Soc.  Owned  a  cement-works 
at  Rochester.  Married,  c.  1892,  Miss  M.  Tovey.  Died  Aug.  3, 
1917.    {Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Aug.  6, 
1917-) 
TINKLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  13,  1823. 
Of  Westmorland.   [S.  of  Edmund  (and  Mary),  of  Askham. 
B.  Dec.  13,  1804.]   Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A. 
{gth  Wrangler)  1827;  M.A.  1830;  B.D.  1837.    Fellow,  1829; 
bursar,     1837.      Ord.     deacon     (Chichester)     1830;     priest 
(Rochester)  183 1;  C.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  until  1843. 
R.  of  Landbeach,  1843-71.  Married,  1844,  Rebecca,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Hutchinson,  of  Hurrock  Wood,  Water- 
millock,  Cumberland.  Died  Mar.  2,  1871,  aged  67.   Father  of 
John  (1869).    {Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  7,  1871;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 
TINKLER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30,  185 1. 
[S.  of  Robert,  buUder  (and  Mary  Sharpe).]    B.  Aug.  7,  1832, 
at  St  Michael's,  Stamford,  Lines.   School,  Newark  Grammar 
(The  Rev.  Dr  Cooke).   Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A. 
i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  May  18,  1856;  priest,  June  7, 
1857;  C.  of  Newton  Heath,  Lanes.,  1856-61.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Manchester,  1862.   C.  of  Whiston,  1862-8.  V.  of  Arkengarth- 
dale,  Yorks.,   1868-91.  V.  of  Caunton,  Notts.,   1891-1924. 
Died   May   17,    1924.     {Eagle,   XLiii.   317;   Crockford;    The 
Times,  May  22,  1924.) 
TINKLER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  24, 
1869.   Of  Cambs.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1823),  R.  of  Land- 
beach.    B.  July  5,   1850.    School,  Rugby.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  Scholar,   1870;  B.A.   1888.    Lieut.,   ist  West  Indian 
Regt.;  Captain,  1879;  Garrison  Adjutant,  British  Honduras, 
1876-8;  Major,  ist  Batt.  West  Indies  Regt.    Died  at  Cape 
Coast  Castle,  Nov.  9,  1888.    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
TINKLER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  19,  1818. 
[S.  of  Richard,  Esq.   School,  Appleby  (Mr  Waller).]   Matric. 
Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825. 
TINKLER,    THOMAS    DENNISON.     Adm.    sizar    (age    18)    at 
Trinity,  July  8,  1783.    S.  of  John,  of  Bomby,  [Bampton], 
Westmorland.    School,  Bampton,  Westmorland.    [Bapt.  at 
Bampton,  Oct.  18,  1764.]    Matric.  Michs.  1784.   Migrated  to 
Jesus,  Mar.  29,  1786;  B.A.  1788. 

TINLEY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  13,  1790;  a 
'Ten-year  man.'  B.  at  Westhorp,  Notts.  Matric.  Easter, 
1800;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1800.  C.  of  Ashwell,  Rutland,  1801. 
Doubtless  brother  of  the  next.  (Northants.  Clergy.) 


Tippet,  The  Rev.  Edward 

TINLEY,  GERVAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  15,  1783.  B.  at 
Westhorp,  Notts.  Doubtless  brother  of  the  above. 

TINLEY,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man,'  at  Trinity, 
.May  29,  1781. 

TINLING,  JAMES  FORBES  BISSET.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  6,  i860.  S.  of  Charles  [of  Bury  St  Edmunds]  (and  .\ime). 
B.  in  Liverpool.  Bapt.  Apr.  18,  1841.  Matric.  Michs.  i860; 
B..\.  1864;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  into  the  Congregational  ministry, 
1875;  Minister  of  .Augustine  Church,  Reading,  1875-80;  at 
Eastbourne,  1880-6;  at  East  Finchley,  1886-93;  at  City 
Road,  1893-8.  Resided  latterly  at  Ealing,  Middlesex,  where 
he  died  Jan.  17,  1933,  aged  91.  {Eagle,  xlvii.  253;  The  Times, 
Jan.  19,  1933;  Baptist  Handbook.) 

TINNE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30,  1898.  [Eldest]  s.  of 
Theodore  Frederic  Sandbach,  of  The  Hall  House,  Hawkhurst, 
Kent  (and  .Mary  Stuart,  dau.  of  Thomas  Seaborn  Butler,  of 
Cincinnati,  U.S.A.).  B.  Aug.  31,  1880.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Studied  at  the  Royal  Indian  Engineering 
College,  Coopers  Hill,  and  then  took  a  practical  course  in 
Forestry  in  Prussia,  1903.  Member  of  the  Indian  Forest 
Service,  1903-8.  Died  Oct.  7,  1908,  at  Khulna,  Bengal,  from 
the  effects  of  an  accident.  {King's  Coll.  Reg.,  293;  Burke, 
Family  Records.) 

TINNISWOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  16,  1851. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  1856; 
priest,  1857;  C.  of  Caistor,  Lines.,  1856-60.  C.  of  Edwinstowe, 
Notts.,  1860-9.  V.  of  Egmanton,  1869-83.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1884. 

TINSLEY,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1885.  [S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Daresbury  Hall,  Cheshire. 
B.  1867.]  School,  Malvern  College.  Did  not  reside.  In 
business.  A  breeder  of  pedigree  Hereford  cattle.  Of  Twyford, 
Pembridge,  Herefordshire.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Malvern 
Coll.  Reg.) 

TINSLEY,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3,  1888.  S.  of 
James,  tanner,  of  Stockton  Lodge,  near  Warrington,  Cheshire 
(and  Mary  Elizabeth  Long).  B.  there  Mar.  24,  1869.  Schools, 
W'eston-super-Mare  (The  Rev.  S.  Middleton),  King's,  Ely 
(The  Rev.  R.  Wingfield),  and  Marlborough  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  i888.  Of  Sandiway,  Cheshire.  Brother  of  the  above. 
{King's  Sch.,  Ely  Reg.;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

TIPPER,  GEORGE  HOWLETT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1900. 
[S.  of  Joseph  (and  MatUda  Butcher).  B.  Feb.  26,  1881,  at 
Kendal.]  School,  Kendal  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.JK.  1903;  M.A.  1908.  .Assistant  Superintendent  in  the 
Geological  Survey  of  India,  1903;  Curator  of  the  Geological 
Museum,  Calcutta,  1910.  In  the  Andaman  Islands,  1904;  in 
Baluchistan,  Bihar  and  Orissa,  Burma,  the  Central  Provinces, 
Travancore  and  Persia;  Superintendent,  1920;  retired  from 
the  service,  1929.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut., 
I..A..R.O.).  Minersils  Adviser  to  the  High  Commissioner  for 
India,  1929.  F.G.S.,  1903.  With  the  Ministry  of  Economic 
Warfare,  and  with  the  Ministry  of  Supply,  1939.  Director  of 
mica  Control,  1946;  resigned  the  same  year,  on  account  of 
ill-health.  Married,  1928,  Constance  F.  Elam,  a  well-known 
metallurgist.  Resided  latterly  at  97,  Glebe  Road,  Cambridge, 
where  he  died,  Apr.  23,  1947.  {Journal  of  Geological  Soc, 
1947,  V.  103;  The  Times,  Apr.  25,  1947.) 

TIPPER,  JOHN  GORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  10,  1851. 
Of  ^iidlothian.  [S.  of  George,  of  Ann  Street,  Edinburgh. 
B.  1830.  School,  Edinburgh  .Academy.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851; 
B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1855; 
priest,  1856;  C.  of  Camden  Chapel,  Camberwell,  1855-7.  C. 
of  St  Nicholas,  Guildford,  1S58-61.  Principal  of  the  Operative 
Jewish  Converts'  Institute,  Bethnal  Green,  1861-5.  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Lisson  Grove,  Middlesex,  1865-7.  C.-in-charge  of 
Horsham  St  Faith,  Norfolk,  1867-8.  C.-in-charge  of  Tas- 
burgh,  1868-72.  C.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Gray's  Inn  Road, 
1872-4.  Clerk  in  Orders  of  St  Mary's,  Lambeth,  1875-7. 
Chaplain  to  Horsemonger  Lane  gaol,  1877-8;  to  H.M.  prison, 
Pentonville,  1878-85;  to  H.M.  prison,  Dover,  1885-8. 
Married  — ,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  M.  S.  Alexander,  Bishop  of 
Jerusalem.  Died  Mar.  5,  1888,  aged  57,  at  Dover.  {Edinburgh 
Acad.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  14, 
1888.) 

TIPPET,  The  Rev.  EDWARD.  B.A.  1802,  incorp.  from  Oxford, 
1802;  M.A.  from  King's,  1802.  [S.  of  Peter,  of  Truro,  Cornwall 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Collins).  B.  at  Truro,  July  10, 
1769.]  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  13,  1786, 
age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1791.  V.  of  St  Allen,  Cornwall,  -1833-40. 
Married,  June  20,  1805,  Mary  .\nn,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Collins,  V.  of  Ledbury.  Died  Sept.  17,  1840,  aged  71;  M.I.  in 
St  AUen.  Father  of  Edward  (next).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Biblio. 
Cornub.) 


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TIPPET,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  2,  1829.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (above),  V.  of  St  Allen, 
Cornwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  1836;  priest,  1838;  C.  of  St  Allen,  ComwaU,  1836-41. 
C.  of  Philleigh,  :84i-5i.  Chaplain  of  the  Truro  Union,  1852- 
8,  and  of  the  Royal  Cornwall  Infirmary,  1852-62.  C.  of 
Comworthy,  Devon,  1862-3.  Chaplain  of  Newquay  St 
Columb  Union,  1864-6.  Latterly  of  25,  Headland  Park, 
Plymouth.  Died  Aug.  13,  1876.  (T.  A.  Walker,  438  and  MS. 
note;  Crockford;  Cornwall  Reg.,  47.) 

TIPPET,  JOHN  VIVIAN  (1836),  s«e  VIVIAN. 

TIPPING,  FRANCIS  HALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  25,  1827.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Bellurgan  Park,  Co.  Louth 
(and  Catherine  Ford).  B.  in  Ireland.  School,  Armagh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Migrated  to  Magdalene  (age  23)  Mar.  25, 
1828. 

TIPPING,  JOHN  WALKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  11, 
1863.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  [of  Brasted  Park,  Sevenoaks]. 
B.  [June  II,  1845]  at  Cross  Hall,  near  Leeds.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  6,  1868.  Died 'about  1875.'  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

TIPPING,  JOSEPH  HENRY  ATHERTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Aug.  20,  1884.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WiUiam  [banker]  of 
Oakfield  House,  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.  B.  there  [July  6], 
1866.  School,  Sandringham,  Southport.  Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1892.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  12,  1885.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  28,  1889.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit.  Married,  Aug.  16,  1899,  Maude  Ethel,  elder 
dau.  of  Herbert  Morgan,  of  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire.  Died 
Aug.  27,  1942,  at  Deganwy,  Denbighshire.  (Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  The  Times,  Aug.  29,  1942.) 

TIPPING,  LLEWELLYN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1892;  of 
Ayerst  H.  [3rd  s.  of  Samuel  Glover.  B.  at  Coorg,  India. 
School,  Newport.]  Migrated  (age  24)  to  Jesus,  Oct.  1893; 
B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1912.  In  the  Indian  Education  Dept.; 
Professor  at  the  Presidency  College,  Ceilcutta,  1904-8;  Head 
Master  of  Zilla  School,  Ranchi,  1908;  Principal  of  Islamia 
College,  Peshawar,  1913-17.  Head  Master  of  Muzafiarpur 
ZiUa  School,  1917;  Principal  of  Patna  College,  1920;  retired, 
1924.  Married,  Aug.  24, 1898,  Marguerite  Ellen,  youngest  dau. 
of  George  Hardy,  of  Cranbrook,  Kent.  Died  Mar.  30,  1942,  at 
Cobham,  Surrey,  aged  73.  [India  Office  List;  The  Times, 
Apr.  2,  1942.) 

TIPPLE,  ERNEST  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1891. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors',  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (15th  Wrangler)  1894;  M.A.  1920.  Joined  the 
Indian  Educational  Service,  1897;  Professor  of  mathematics 
and  physical  science  at  Thomason  College,  Roorkee,  1897- 
1920;  Inspector  of  European  Schools,  United  Provinces,  1920; 
retired,  1927.  Died  at  Cheltenham,  Apr.  28,  1950.  (India 
Office  List;  The  Times,  May  2,  1950.) 

TIPSON,  FREDERICK  SAMSON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1884. 

TIPTAFT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
20,  1820.  Of  Rutland.  [B.  Feb.  16,  1803,  at  Braunston.] 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  Mar.  26,  1826;  priest,  Apr.  18,  1827. 
V.  of  Sutton  Courtney,  Berks.,  1829-32 ;  resigned,  and  built  a 
chapel  at  Abingdon.  Author,  A  letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Salisbury 
...containing  16  reasons  why  he... cannot  continue  a 
minister  of  the  Church  of  England.  Memoir,  by  J.  C.  Philpot. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll.) 

TIPTON,  SAMUEL  SNEADE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  23, 
1838.  S.  of  T.  B.,  Esq.  School,  Royal  Institution,  Liverpool. 

TIREMAN,  WILLIAM.    Mus.Bac,   1757.    Organist  of  Trinity 

College,  1741-77.   (Degrees  in  Music.) 

TIREMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  24,  1824. 
[Possibly  the  WiUiam  Walter  Tireman,  who  matric.  from 
Wadham  College,  Oxford,  June  1,  1825,  aged  18;  eldest  s.  of 
William,  of  Chichester.  Demy,  Magdalen  College,  1827-32; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1830;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1832;  FeUow,  1832-42. 
R.  of  Bowers-Gifford,  Essex,  1841-72;  died  Feb.  9,  1872. 
(Al.  Oxon.).] 

TISCHENDORF,  LOBEGOTT  FRIEDRICH  CONSTANTIN.  Hon. 
LL.D.  1865.  The  German  scholar  who  discovered  the  Codex 
Sinaiticus.   Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1865. 

TISDALL,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1896.  S.  of 
George,  of  35,  St  John's  Street,  Bedford.  B.  Mar.  20,  1877,  at 
Bedford.  School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  (20th  Wrangler)  1899;  M.A.  igio.  Assistant  Master  at 
Denstone  College,  1899-1917.  Died  in  Mar.  1917.  (School- 
masters' Directories;  Denstone  Reg.) 


TiTLEY,  Richard 

TISDALL,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  8,  1856.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  of  Charlesfort,  Navan,  Co. 
Meath  (and  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  Knox).  B.  there 
June  28,  1838.  Schools,  Co.  Meath  (private)  and  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857.  Captain,  i8th  Hussars,  1863.  Died, 
unmarried,  Jan.  22,  1869.  Uncle  of  William  G.  R.  (next). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 

TISDALL,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Sept.  30, 1894.  [2nd  s.  of  Capt.  John  Knox,  R.E., 
deceased,  of  Charlesfort,  Co.  Meath]  (and  Jane  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Robert  Adams).  [B.  Dec.  18,  1876.]  School,  Malvern 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  A.O.D.).  Succeeded  to  the  family 
estate  of  Charlesfort,  Co.  Meath,  on  the  death  of  his  brother, 
1914.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Meath.  Married,  Feb.  13,  1899, 
Elsie  Beatrice,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Gardiner,  of  Merstham, 
and  had  issue.  (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 

TITCOMB,  JONATHAN  HOLT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  13,  1837.  S.  of  J.  H.,  of  Fulham.  B.  there,  July  29,  18 19. 
School,  King's  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841; 
M.A.  1845;  D.D.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Down  and  Connor) 
Sept.  21,  1842;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1843;  C.  of  Downpatrick, 
1842.  C.  of  HoUymount,  Co.  Down,  1843;  C.  of  St  Mark's, 
Kennington,  1844.  P.C.  of  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambridge, 
1845-59.  Secretary  to  the  Christian  Vernacular  Education 
Society,  1859.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  South  Lambeth,  1861-76. 
Rural  Dean  of  Clapham,  1870.  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester, 
1874.  V.  of  Woking,  1876-7.  First  Bishop  of  Rangoon,  1877- 
82;  resigned  through  ill-health.  Bishop  for  Northern  and 
Central  Europe,  1884-6.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Brockley,  Kent, 
1886-7.  Married,  May  24,  1845,  Sarah  Holt,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Wood,  of  Southport  and  had  issue.  Author,  Revelation 
in  Progress;  Cautions  for  Doubters;  Baptism  and  its  Privileges; 
Personal  Recollections  of  British  Burmah;  Chapters  on 
Buddhism;  etc.  Died  Apr.  2,  1887,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea. 
(Boase,  in.  977;  D.N.B.;  T.  A.  Walker,  457;  Crockford; 
H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

TITE,  FELIX.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1896.  [3rd]  s.  of 
Arthur  [financier],  of  Amwell  House,  Ware,  Herts.  B.  there 
Apr.  16,  1877.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1896. 
Sometime  of  Gloucester  Road,  London.  Died  July  4,  1952,  at 
Barrington,  Cambs.   (The  Times,  July  6,  1952.) 

TITLEY,  ALFRED  JOHN  GARDNER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1887.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1851),  R.  of 
Barwell,  near  Hinckley.  B.  there  [Apr.  15,  1868].  [Schools, 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  and  Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1891;  priest, 
1893;  C.  of  Selhurst,  Surrey,  1891-7.  C.  of  Barwell  with 
Stapleton  and  Potters-Marston,  Leics.,  1897-1909;  R.  there 
(succeeding  his  father),  1909-42.  Canon  of  Leicester,  1934. 
Married,  Apr.  17,  1902,  Constance  Fetherston,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Hughes  Wolseley,  of  King's  Norton,  Worcs.  Died 
May  30,  1942;  buried  at  Barwell.  Brother  of  Richard  (1880) 
and  Lionel  G.  (1895).  (Rossall  Reg.;  Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  June  i,  1942.) 

TITLEY,  EDWARD  ADDISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1893.  S.  of  Addison,  brewer,  of  Gilcross,  Mansfield, 
Notts.  B.  July  13,  1875,  at  Mansfield.  Schools,  Tunbridge 
Wells  and  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896; 
M.A.  1900.  Adm.  a  solicitor.  May,  1898;  practised  at  Harro- 
gate. Died  in  Oct.  1924.  Brother  of  Samuel  H.  (1896). 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists  (John  Edward  Addison).) 

TITLEY,  LIONEL  GARDNER.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (next),  R.  of  Barwell,  Leics.  B.  Sept. 
26,  1875.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1898;  priest, 
1899;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Paddington,  1898-1903  and  1906-9. 
C.  of  Torwood,  Devon,  1903-6.  L.D.H.M.  at  All  Saints, 
Chiswick,  1909-11.  V.  of  Westacre,  Norfolk  (with  Southacre 
from  1915),  1911-35.  Livingat  Worthing  in  1952.  Brother  of 
Alfred  J.  G.  (18S7)  and  Richard  (1880).    (Crockford.) 

TITLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2, 
1851.  S.  of  Edward  [of  Gorton,  Lanes.]  (and  Ann,  dau.  of 
James  Tipping,  of  Openshaw).  B.  in  Manchester.  School, 
Lanes,  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Tamworth, 
1856-9.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Liverpool,  1859-65.  R;  of  Barwell 
with  Stapleton  and  Potters-Marston,  Leics.,  1865-1909.  J. P. 
for  Leics.  Married,  1859,  Mary  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  Card- 
weU  Gardner,  Esq.,  of  PreesaU,  Lanes.  Died  Apr.  19,  1909,  at 
Barwell  rectory,  aged  78.  Father  of  the  next,  of  the  above  and 
of  Alfred  J.  G.  (1887).  (Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families; 
The  Times,  Apr.  21,  1909.) 


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TITLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Richard  (above),  R.  of  Barwell,  Leics.  B.  Jan.  i, 
1862,  in  Liverpool.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  i888.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1886;  priest. 
1887;  C.  of  Handley,  Dorset,  1886-8.  C.  of  Selhurst,  Surrey, 
1888-9.  Chaplain  of  St  Andrew's  and  Railway  Chaplain  at 
Lahore,  India,  1891-2.  Died  there,  Aug.  5,  1892,  of  cholera, 
aged  30.  Brother  of  Alfred  J.  G.  (1887)  and  Lionel  G.  (1895). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  u.  446;  The  Guardian,  Auf;.  10,  1892.) 

TITLEY,  SAMUEL  HAGE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1896. 
3rd  s.  of  Addison,  of '  Gilcross,'  Mansfield,  Notts.  B.  Nov.  19, 
1877,  at  Mansfield.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B..^.  1899.  Engaged  in  planting  and  business  in  Ceylon. 
Of  Duffield  Bank  House,  Duffield,  Derbs.  in  1932.  Died 
Feb.  28,  1944  at  Brattle  Farm,  Staplehurst,  Kent.  Brother 
of  Edward  A.  (1893).    {The  Times,  Mar.  i,  1944.) 

TITLOW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  27,  1811,  as 
Tittilowe.  S.  of  George  (and  Susanna).  B.  June  15,  1793,  in 
the  parish  of  Redenhall  with  Harleston  and  Wortwell, 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Scholar,  1816;  B.A.  {7th 
Wrangler)  1817;  M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21, 
1817;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1818;  C.  of  Bro.xboume,  Herts.,  1817- 
19.  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Norwich,  1819-22;  C.  of  St  Gregory, 
Norwich,  1822-31.  V.  of  St  John,  Timberhill,  1831-71  and 
R.  of  St  Peter  Hungate,  Norwich,  1839-71.  Author,  Fractions, 
with  Application  to  Rules  in  Arithmetic;  Selection  of  Psalms 
and  Hymns  adapted  to  the  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer  of  the 
Church  of  England.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1872. 
{Crockford.) 

TITTERTON,  CHARLES  EDWARDS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1851.  S.  of  Thomas  Joseph,  coachmaker,  of  Gray's 
Inn  Lane,  London.  B.  Nov.  3,  1826  [in  Holbom],  London. 
School,  University  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1851.  Migrated  to 
Christ's,  Oct.  12,  1852;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  June  3,  1855;  priest.  May  18,  1856;  C.  of  St 
Augustine's,  Everton,  1856-7.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Kirkdale, 
Liverpool,  1857-8.  C.  of  Walton-on-the-Hill,  1859-66. 
Assistant  Chaplain  of  the  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea,  1870-1. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1873.   (Peile,  11.  526.) 

TOBIAS,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Sept.  30,  1867.  3rd  s.  of  George  Wolfe,  merchant,  of  Liver- 
pool. B.  there.  Mar.  25,  1849.  School,  King's,  Liverpool. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  LL.B.  1871.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  28,  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Bloemfontein)  187s;  priest, 
1879;  C.  of  Smithiield,  O.F.S.,  1876-9.  C.  of  St  Cyprian, 
Kimberley,  1879-82.  V.  of  St  Aug.,  Kimberley,  1879-84. 
R.  of  AU  Saints,  Beaconsfield,  Cape  Colony,  1884-91.  R.  of 
St  Aug.,  Ookiep,  Namaqualand,  1891-1900.  Acting  C.F.  at 
Kroonstod,  O.R.C.,  1900-3;  at  Potchefstroom,  1903-5. 
P.-in-charge  of  St  Saviour's,  Johannesburg,  1905-8.  R.  of 
Woodstock,  Cape  Colony,  1908-15.  Canon  of  Capetown, 
1913-15.  Archdeacon  of  Caledon,  1915-22.  P.-in-charge  of 
Hermanns,  1922-4.  Canon  of  Capetown,  1913-37.  Married, 
Apr.  5,  1880,  at  Kimberley,  Ethel  Eliza  Smith.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1940.  (Inns  of  Court:  The  Guardian,  May  12, 
1880.) 

TOBIN,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  3,  1867. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1828),  V.  of 
St  John's,  Liscard,  Cheshire  (and  Emily  Ann).  B.  there 
July  5,  1849.  Bapt.  Oct.  10,  1849.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Cricket  'blue,'  1870, 
1871,  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1873;  priest,  1874; 
C.  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  1873-5.  C.  of  Caversham,  Oxon., 
1875-83.  V.  of  Chariecote,  Warws.,  1884-1914.  Died  Sept. 
28,  1914,  at  Folkestone.  (Eagle,  xxxvi.  220;  Rugby  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  1,  1914.) 

TOBIN,  THOMAS  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  2, 
1894.  S.  of  Charles  William,  foreman  of  the  dock  Board,  of 
Liverpool  (and  Rosanna  Shanks).  B.  at  Toxteth  Park, 
Mar.  2,  1875.  School,  Liverpool  College  (The  Rev.  F.Dyson). 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1894;  B.A.  (14th  Wrangler) 
1897;  M.A.  1905.  A  naval  architect;  with  Hawthorn  Leslie  & 
Co.;  Cammell Laird  &  Co.;  andHarland  &  Wolff,  from  1913; 
retired,  1952.   (F.  P.  White.) 

TOBITT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1896.  S. 
of  Samuel.  B.  Mar.  31,  1869,  at  Henfield,  Sussex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1900;  priest,  1901 ;  C.  of  St  Simon's,  Portsea,  Hants.,  1900-2. 
C.  of  Tunbridge  Wells,  1902-4.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester, 
1912-38.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Old  Ford,  Middlesex,  1938-40.  V.  of 
Hennock,  Devon,  1940-2.  Died  Aug.  2,  1942.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Aug.  5,  1942.) 

TOCKER,  JOHN  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  30,  1830.    S.  of  [Major]  John  [H.E.I.C.S.]  (and  Sarah 


ToDD,  Charles 

Boardman).  B.  at  Jaulnah,  India.  School,  Fulham,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837.  C.  of  Little 
Barrington,  Gloucs.,  -1841-2.  C.  of  Highworth,  Wilts.,  1843. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868.  Died  Mar.  17,  1899,  'aged 
86,'  at  Bath.   (The  Times,  Mar.  23,  1899.) 

TOD,  ALEXANDER  MAXWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  31,  1873.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Alexander,  of  The  Wick, 
Richmond,  Surrey  [and  Wahner  Lodge,  Walmer,  Kent].  B. 
[Nov.  25]  1855,  at  Richmond.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1895.  A  merchant  in  India  and 
Liverpool,  1876-84;  in  the  service  of  the  East  and  West  India 
Dock  Company,  London,  1886-8.  General  Manager  of 
Allsopp's  Brewery  Company,  Burton-on-Trent  from  1889. 
Married,  1882,  BeUe,  4th  dau.  of  R.  Pomeroy,  of  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  U.S.A.  Died  in  1914.   (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

TOD,  FREDERICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1893.  [Youngest]  s.  of  David,  of  Eastwood  Park  [Giffnock], 
near  Glasgow.  B.  Nov.  10,  1874,  in  Glasgow.  School,  Clifton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  On  the  Glasgow 
stock  exchange.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut., 
R.N.V.R.).  Of  Eastwood  Park  and  Hartfield,  Rcnfrews. 
Died,  June  29,  1945,  at  Wentworth,  Surrey.  Brother  of  the 
next.    (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  3,  1945.) 

TOD,  HUNTER  FINLAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1889. 
[2nd]  s.  of  David,  of  Eastwood  Park,  ThomUebank,  Glasgow. 
B.  Sept.  15,  1870,  at  Partick,  Glasgow.  School,  Clifton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
1st  Class)  1892;  M.A.  and  B.Chir.  1896;  M.B.  1897;  M.D. 
1908.  House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  at  the  London 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1896;  F.R.C.S.  1898. 
Studied  aural  surgery  at  Halle  and  elsewhere  in  Germany. 
Senior  Resident  Medical  Officer  to  the  Throat  Hospital, 
Gordon  Square;  Senior  Aural  Surgeon  to  the  London 
Hospital.  President  of  the  Otological  Section  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Medicine,  1922.  Practised  in  Wimpole  Street  and 
Harley  Street.  Married,  Jan.  14,  1910,  Yvonne  Grace,  elder 
dau.  of  Dr  Stanley  Rendall,  of  Menton  and  Aix-les-Bains, 
France.  Author,  Diseases  of  the  Ear,  etc.  Died  Jan.  23,  1923. 
Brother  of  the  above.  (Medical  Directories;  Plarr,  Lives  of  the 
Fellows.) 

TOD,  WILLIAM  MONTGOMERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Jan.  11,  1893.  Matric.  Lent,  1893;  B.A.  1895;  M..\.  1899. 
Lecturer  in  Agriculture  at, Univ.  CoU.  of  N.  Wales,  Bangor 
in  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (Southampton,  for  Salisbury)  1926; 
priest  (Salisbury)  1927;  C.  of  Broadwindsor  with  Burstock, 
Dorset,  1926-9.  R.  of  \Vootton  Glanville  w4th  Holnest,  1929- 
35.  P.C.  of  Bothenhampton  with  Walditch,  1935-7.  R.  of 
Bloxworth,  1939-44.  Died  Apr.  28,  1946,  aged  81,  at  Wyke 
Regis.  (Crockford;  Cambridge  Year-book;  Church  Times, 
May  3,  1946.) 


TODAR  MAL  BHANDARI.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1890. 
[Eldest  s.  of  L.  Ganda  Mai  Bhandari,  iron-founder,  of  Batala, 
Punjab,  age  21.]  \&m.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1890. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  14,  1893.  (Law  Lists  (as  Bhandari, 
Todar  Mai).) 

TODD,  ALEXANDER  FINDLATER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1, 
1892.  S.  of  Bruce  Beveridge,  wine-merchant,  of  Forest  Hill, 
London  (and  Phoebe  Brooker).  B.  there  [Sept.  20],  1873. 
School,  Mill  Hill.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 
Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1893-5.  Played  for  England,  1900. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901  (Lieut.,  Roberts* 
Horse;  Squadron-Commander;  wounded).  In  business  in 
London.  Klarried,  Dec.  2,  1902,  Alice  Marj',  dau.  of  M.  T. 
Crean,  of  Northbrook  Road,  Dublin.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Norfolk  Regt.;  mentioned  in  des- 
patches) ;  killed  in  action  at  HUl  60,  Apr.  21,  1915.  (Mill  Hill 
Sch.  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues;  Venn,  11.  528;  Univ.  War  List.) 

TODD,  CHARLES.  Hon.  M.A.  1886.  [S.  of  George,  of  Green- 
wich. B.  July  7,  1826.]  Entered  Greenwich  Observatory  as 
a  computer,  1841.  Assistant  Astronomer  at  the  Observatory, 
Cambridge,  1848-54;  at  Greenwich,  1854-5;  Government 
Astronomer  [Postmaster-General,  and  Superintendent  of 
Telegraphs],  South  Australia,  1855-1905.  Constructed  the 
overland  telegraph  line  from  Adelaide  to  Port  Darwin. 
Commonwealth  Deputy  Postmaster-General  for  S.  Australia, 
1901-5.  F.R.S.,  1889.  K.C.M.G.,  1893.  Married,  1855,  Alice, 
dau.  of  E.  Bell,  of  Cambridge  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  30, 
1910.  (Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.;  Proc.  Royal  Soc,  A  (83)  1911. 
xiii.) 


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Todd,  Charles 

TODD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  17,  1888.  [S.  of  Jonas, 
of  Otter  Furrows,  Harraby,  Carlisle.  B.  Sept.  17,  1869.] 
School,  Carlisle  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar, 
i888;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1891;  M.S.  and 
B.Chir.  1895;  D.P.H.  1896;  M.D.  1898;  M.A.  1907.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1894. 
House  Surgeon  at  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge. 
Assistant  Bacteriologist,  Lister  Institute.  Sometime  surgeon, 
SS.  Origen.  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  London  Fever  Hospital. 
Medical  Of&cer,  Beira-Salisbury  Railway,  in  1900.  During 
the  Great  War,  1914-19,  Director,  Central  Military  Bacterio- 
logical Laboratory,  Cairo.  O.B.E.,  1918.  Director  of  the 
Serum  Institute,  Abbassia,  Cairo ;  Director  of  the  Public  Health 
laboratories,  Cairo.  Retired  by  1930.  F.R.S.  1930.  Author, 
medical.  Of  53,  Grove  Road,  Sutton,  Surrey,  in  1952. 
{Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  Who's  Who.) 

TODD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  11, 
1819.  B.  in  Manchester.  [S.  of  Joseph,  hat-lining  cutter. 
B.  c.  1801.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.]  (Manchester  Sch. 
Reg.) 

TODD,  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20,  1895.  S.  of 
George,  schoolmaster,  of  ['Penrhyn,'  Ringstead  Road], 
Sutton  (and  Hannah  Martha  Timpson).  B.  Dec.  i,  1876,  at 
Stamford  HUl,  London.  School,  Dulwich  College  (Mr  A.  H. 
Gilkes).  Matric.  Michs.,  1895;  Scholar,  1895;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class),  1898.  First  Class  Clerk,  in  the  Home 
Civil  Service,  1899;  at  the  Board  of  Trade.  Of  67,  Downs 
Court  Road,  Purley,  Surrey,  in  1946.   (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

TODD,  EDWARD  ALFRED.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  8. 

1869.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1877.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  St  Stephen-the- 
Martyr,  Edge  HiU,  Liverpool,  1875-7.  C.  of  St  Thomas, 
Exeter,  1877-85.  C.  of  EdUngham,  Northumberland,  1886- 
93-  C.  of  East  Stoke,  Notts.,  1893-5.  C.  of  Horsley,  Derbs., 
1895-6.  C.  of  Slaley  with  Whitley,  Northumberland,  1896- 
1902.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1904. 

TODD,  FORTESCUE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  19,  1814;  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  June  15,  1812, 
age  18.  S.  of  Lovell,  Esq.  B.  [Oct.  1792]  at  Falmouth, 
Cornwall.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Lent,  1814;  Scholar; 
LL.B.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1816;  priest,  1817.  Some- 
time C.  of  Chapel-of-Ease,  Marylebone,  London.  R.  of 
Meshaw,  Devon,  1830-2.  V.  of  St  AusteU,  Cornwall,  1838-81. 
Married,  Aug.  1821,  at  Stoke  Damarel,  Frances  C,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Hoare.  Died  Apr.  12,  1881.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Cornwall  Reg.,  47;  Collect.  Cornub.,  looi;  Reg. 
Coll.  Exon.) 

TODD,  FREDERICK  LAMONT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1893.  S.  of  U.  T.  B.  in  Jamaica.  School,  Bedford 
Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1893. 

TODD,  GAVIN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1893.  [4th]  s.  of  Hadden  W[iUiam],  gent.,  of  144,  Upper 
Parliament  Street,  Liverpool  (and  Eleanor,  dau.  of  William 
Pilkington,  Esq.).  B.  1874.  Schools,  Wymondley  and  Liver- 
pool CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar;  B.A.  1896. 
Athletics  'blue'  (3  miles),  1894,  1895.  Assistant  Master  at 
Hymers  CoUege,  Hull,  for  2  years;  at  Bilton  Grange  prep. 
School  for  3  years;  at  Sedbergh,  1901-29  and  1939-42. 
Married,  1915,  Alice  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  M.  Cripps.  Died  in  1943. 
Brother  of  Leonard  (1894).  (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Fox- 
Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Sedbergh  School.) 

TODD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1885;  priest,  1887;  C.  of 
Heckington,  Lines.,  1885-9.  V.  of  Newnham,  Herts.,  1889- 
1911.  R.  of  Caldecote,  1893-1911.  R.  of  Little  Cressingham, 
Norfolk  (with  Threxton  from  1927),  19 11-34.  Latterly  of 
8,  Banaire  Road,  Glasgow.   Died  in  1941.    (Crockford.) 

TODD,  HENRY  MARSHALL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  9, 

1870.  S.  of  Joseph,  farmer,  deceased.  B.  [July  2,  185 1],  at 
Aspatria,  Cumberland.  Schools,  Wigton  and  Carlisle.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester), 
1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Altrincham,  Cheshire,  1874-7.  C.  of 
West  Newton,  Cumberiand,  1877-8.  Chaplain  and  Head 
Master,  H. M.S.  Conii-ay,  training-ship  at  Birkenhead,  1878-9. 
Diocesan  Inspector,  Carlisle,  1879-85.  R.  of  Silloth,  Cumb., 
1885-98.  V.  of  West  Newton,  1898-1914.  Married,  Aug.  11, 
i88i,  Sarah  Eliza,  dau.  of  James  Ramsay,  of  Lee,  Kent. 
Died  July  12,  1914,  while  in  camp  in  North  Wales.  (Carlisle 
Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Christ's  Coll.  obit,  notes.) 

TODD,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  7, 
1854  S.  of  John  Edward.  B.  in  London.  School,  Warwick 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1864.  Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  1858;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Downe-St-Mary, 
Devon,  1858-64.  Inc.  of  St  Mary's,  Nassau,  Bahamas,  and 
Master  of  the  Grammar  School  there,  1864-7.  C.  of  Carleton- 
m-Craven,  Vorks.,  1868-70.   C.  of  Orpington,  Kent,  1870-5. 


ToDD,  John 

V.  of  Kildwick,  Yorks.,  1875-80.  Married  Sarah  Eleanor, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Slingsby,  of  Beech  Hill,  Carleton-in- 
Craven.  Author,  Sketches  by  the  Wayside.  Died  Oct.  23,  1880. 
Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1844).  (Boase,  vi.  693;  Crockford: 
The  Guardian,  Nov.  3,  1880.) 

TODD,  HERBERT  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891. 

TODD,  The  Rev.  JAMES  CAMERON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  I,  1888.  S.  of  James  Cameron.  B.  Oct.  13,  1863,  in 
Rangoon,  British  Burma.  School,  Royal  High,  Edinburgh; 
and  at  Glasgow  University  (B.Sc.  1884).  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  Cams  Greek  Testament  prize,  1890;  Scholar,  1891; 
B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1891 ;  M.A.  1895.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bloemfontein)  1887;  priest  (London)  1892;  C.  of 
Vryburgh,  Bechuanaland,  1887.  C.  of  Kimberley,  1887-8. 
C.  of  St  John's,  Hammersmith,  1891.  R.  of  Michaelhouse, 
Balgowan,  Natal,  1897-1903.  Canon  of  Natal,  1894-1904. 
Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  London,  1905-15.  Married,  June  26,  1911,  in 
Montreal,  Aileen  Mary  Frances  Margaret,  dau.  of  Frederick 
Gallagher,  Esq.,  of  Dublin.  Author,  Politics  and  Religion  in 
Ancient  Israel.  Resided  latterly  at  Ruislip,  Middlesex,  where 
he  died  Aug.  30,  1915.  (Peile,  11.  743;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Sept.  I,  1915.) 

TODD,  JAMES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  18,  1826.  [4thl  s.  of  George  [of  Belsize,  Hampstead]. 
B.  there  Dec.  23,  1808.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1826; 
B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  i,  1830. 
Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1834;  priest  (Exeter)  1838;  C.  of 
St  Cleer,  Cornwall,  1835-9.  V.  of  Liskeard,  1839-63.  '  He  was 
suspended  from  his  clerical  functions  for  14  days  by  the 
Bishop  of  Exeter,  i  Aug.  1844,  because  in  reading  the  burial 
service  performed  over  the  body  of  Mr  Hart,  a  parishioner, 
he  omitted  the  words  "  as  our  hope  is  this  our  brother  doth." ' 
Author,  Letter  to  the  Rev.  R.  Scott;  The  Identity  of  True 
Religion  in  all  Ages;  Essays  on  Education  and  the  Province  of 
the  Intellect  in  Religious  Inquiries;  Commentary  on  the  Sermon 
on  the  Mount.  Died  July  8,  1863,  at  his  residence  in  Exeter. 
(Boase,  iii.  979;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  11. 
244-) 

TODD,  The  Rev.  JAMES  HENTHORN.  D.D.  1863,  incorp.  from 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.  [S.  of  Charles,  surgeon.  B.  1805.] 
Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Nov.  6,  1820;  B.A.  1825; 
M.A.  1832;  B.D.  1837;  D.D.  1840;  Fellow,  1831.  DonneUan 
Lecturer,  1838-9.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew  at  Dublin, 
1849-69.  Founded  Irish  Archaeological  Society,  1840. 
Treasurer  of  St  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin,  1837  (the  office 
was  suspended,  1837-48,  so  he  was  not  instituted  until  1848) ; 
Precentor,  1864-9.  Author,  St  Patrick;  Discourses  on  the 
Prophecies.  Died  June  28,  1869.  (D.N.B.;Al. Dublin.;  Boase, 
III.  979;  Lawlor,  Fasti  of  St  Patrick's.) 

TODD,  JAMES  UTTEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22,  1864. 
S.  of  Richard  James  Surrey,  of  53,  Gloucester  Road,  Regent's 
Park,  London.  B.  [Oct.  i],  1847,  in  London.  School,  King's 
CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1878. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1870;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Shrewton, 
WUts.,  1870-3.  C.  of  Dunster,  Somerset,  1873-86.  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Albany  Street,  London,  1887-8.  C.  of  Mine- 
head,  Somerset,  1888-99.  C.  of  Dunster,  1899-1913.  Died 
July  6,  1913.   Brother  of  Richard  U.  (1855).   (Crockford.) 

TODD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  3,  1806;  a  'Ten-year 
man.'  One  of  these  names  was  master  of  Bamsley  free  gram- 
mar School,  Yorks.;  died  in  i8ir.   (G.  Mag.,  i8ii,  11.  595.) 

TODD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  30,  1823. 
S.  of  John,  of  Catterick,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Scorton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1828; 
priest,  1829.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Alvanley.  P.C.  of  South 
Cowton  and  Eryholme,  Yorks.,  1840-77-  Latterly  of  Scorton. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1883.    (Venn,  11.  188.) 

TODD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  12,  1831.  [Only]  s. 
of  John,  of  Swanland  HaU,  near  Brough,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1840.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  3,  1835.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  16,  1844. 
A  Special  Pleader.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  25,  1850.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit.  Of  Swanland  HaU,  near  Brough.  J. P.  for 
the  East  Riding  of  Yorks.  Married,  1847,  Elizabeth  Wingfield, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  C.  Winpenny.  Father  of  John  W.  (1868). 
{Law  Lists  (not  in  1900);  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  Peile,  11.  440.) 

TODD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  11,  1844.  S.  of 
John  Edward  [of  23,  RusseU  Square,  London].  B.  [June  30, 
1826],  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A. 
1848.  Lived  in  Elm  Court,  Temple.  Drowned  in  the  Thames, 
1851.   Perhaps  brother  of  Herbert  (1854).   (Peile,  11.  488.) 


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Todd,  John  Wingfield 

TODD,  JOHN  WINGFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22, 
1868.  S.  of  John  (1831),  of  Swanland  HaU,  Brough,  Yorks. 
(and  Elizabeth  Wingfield,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  C.  Winpenny). 
B.  at  Beverley.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Of 
Swanland  HaU.  J.  P.  for  the  East  Riding  of  Yorks.  Married 
and  had  issue.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

TODD,  LEONARD.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  King's,  Sept.  29,  1894. 
[5th]  s.  of  Hadden  William,  iron-merchant,  of  144,  Upper 
Parliament  Street,  Liverpool  (and  Eleanor,  dau.  of  William 
Pilkington,  Esq.).  B.  July  17,  1875,  at  'Lyme  Grove,' 
Knowsley,  Lanes.  School,  Liverpool  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  Scholar,  1896;  B.A.  i2oth  WrangUr)  1897;  (Maths. 
Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1898);  M.A.  1902.  Assistant  Master  at 
Aldenham  School,  1899-1900;  at  Eton,  1900-29-.  Died  Jan. 
13,  1949,  at  Witheredge  Wood,  Beaconsfield.  Brother  of 
Gavin  H.  (1893).  {King's  Coll.  Reg.,  240;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1949.) 

TODD,  RADCLIFFE  PEARL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  23,  1811.  Eldest  s.  of  Radcliffe  Pearl,  Esq.,  of  Stunner, 
near  Haverhill,  Essex.  [School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1811;  Scholar.  Died  June,  1879,  aged  86; 
buried  at  Stunner.    {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists') 

TODD,  RICHARD  JAMES  UTTEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Utten  (next). 
Of  97,  Rue  Souveraine,  Avenue  Louise,  Brussels,  Belgium. 
B.  Apr.  6,  1874,  at  Dunster,  Somerset.  School,  Charterhouse, 
Godalming.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Ord. 
deacon  (St  Albans)  1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  East  Ham,  Essex, 
1897-1903.  C.  of  Woolverston,  Suffolk,  1903-19.  R.  of 
Erwarton  with  Woolverston,  1919-49.  Rural  Dean  of 
Sanford,  1936.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Edmundsbury,  1942. 
Married,  1903,  Constance  Etheldreda,  only  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Robert  Lunn.    Of  Ips\vich  in  1952.   (Crockford.) 

TODD,  RICHARD  UTTEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  12,  1855.  [Elder]  s.  of  Richard  James  Surrey,  of 
Rochfort  Villa,  Gloucester  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London. 
B.  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter) 
1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Broad  Clyst,  Exeter,  1861-5.  C. 
of  Longbridge-Deverill,  Wilts. ,  1865-72.  V.  of  Dunster, 
Somerset,  1872-86.  Married,  May  17,  1866,  Magdalena, 
youngest  dau.  of  J.  Whitehead,  Esq.,  of  Brookhill.  Died 
June  23,  1886,  aged  48,  at  Dunster.  Brother  of  James  U. 
(1864);  father  of  the  above.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
June  30,  i8S6.) 

TODD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  i,  1813.  Of 
Yorks.  [3rd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  HuU.  School,  Beverley.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.  Domestic 
chaplain  to  the  ist  Lord  Palmerston,  1824.  V.  of  North  Cave, 
Yorks.,  1820-30.  Died  June  4, 1830.  (Clerical  Guide;  G.Mag., 
1830, 1.  650.) 

TODD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  ii, 
1782.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  William,  of  Breckenbrough.  [B.  at 
Kirkby-Wiske.]  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Nov.  15,  1783. 
Matric.  Easter,  1784;  B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1790;  B.D.  1797. 
Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1790.  V.  of  Brompton  Regis,  Somerset, 
1802-19.  Married,  Aug.  8,  1803,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of 
Stucley  Lucas,  Esq.,  of  Baronsdown  House,  Somerset.  Died 
Dec.  I,  1819,  aged57.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  i\.  5ig;  G.Mag., 
1820,  I.  91.) 

TODD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1886.  [Eldest  s.  of 
James  J.,  of  Aberdeen.  B.  Feb.  1867.  School,  Fettes.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,' 
1888.  In  business.  Of  16,  Abingdon  Court,  Kensington, 
London,  where  he  died  May  21,  1938.  (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  May  23,  1938.) 

TODD,  THOMAS  FREDERICK  D'ARCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  24,  1870.  [Only]  s.  of  [Lieut.-Col.]  Frederick  William 
[14th  Regt.,  Madras  N.I.],  of  Keynstone,  Blandford,  Dorset 
(and  Jane  E.,  dau.  of  T.Neate,  of  Taunton).  B.  Mar.  12,  1852, 
at  Taunton.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874; 
M.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1873.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1875.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Equity 
Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Married,  .\pr.  19,  1883, 
Theresa  Emma  Edith,  dau.  of  Llewellyn  Wyime,  Esq.,  of 
Hook,  Surrey,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  26,  1930,  in  London; 
buried  at  Taunton.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  The  Times,  Oct.  28,  1930.) 

TODD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1889.  S.  of 
William,  police-officer.  B.  Nov.  9,  1870,  at  Harden,  near 
Bingley,  Yorks.  School,  Bradford  Grammar  (Mr  Keeling); 
and  at  London  Univ.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  (i8i/j 
Wrangler)  1892;  M.A.  1900.  B.Sc,  London,  1899.  Headmaster 
of  the  County  School,  Newtown,  Montgom. ;  of  Mirfield  Gram- 
mar School,  1910-33-.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Camb. 
Year-book.) 


TODHUNTER,  ISAAC 

TODD,  WILLIAM  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Nov.  4,  1845;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  Anthony.  B.  at 
Winchester. 
TODD,  WILLIAM  [WILSON].  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  23, 
1822.  [School,  Durham,  1814-22.]  Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  16,  1825;  priest,  Oct.  4,  1829.  C.  of 
Long  Benton,  Northiunberland,  until  1841.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1868.   (Durham  Ord.  Book;  Durham  Sch.  Reg.) 

TODHUNTER,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9, 
1888.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles  Franklin,  of  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand.  B.  Feb.  16, 1869.  School,  Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  Scholar;  Members'  prize,  1889.  Appointed  to  the  I.C.S. 
1888;  Assistant  Collector  in  Madras,  1890;  Registrar  of 
the  High  Court,  1895;  Deputy  Commissioner,  Salt  and 
Customs  Revenue;  Secretary,  Board  of  Revenue,  1890-1900. 
On  Special  Duty  in  connection  with  Excise  matters  in 
Kashmir,  Centred  Provinces  and  Central  Indian  States. 
Secretary  to  Government.  Member  of  Board  of  Revenue  and 
of  Council,  Madras,  1910-24.  C.S.I.,  1919;  K.C.S.I.,  1921. 
President,  Indian  Taxation  Enquiry  Committee,  1925. 
Retired,  1925.  Member  of  Council  of  State,  1926.  Private 
Secretar>'  to  H.H.  the  Maharajah  of  Mysore,  1926-42. 
Economic  .\dviser  to  the  Government  of  Bikaner,  1942-4. 
Order  of  St  John.  Married,  Apr.  15,  1901,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Charles  Losack,  93rd  Highlanders.  Resided  latterly  at 
Grouville,  Jersey,  where  he  died  Mar.  i,  1949.  {Aldenham 
Sch.  Reg.;  India  Office  Lists;  Who's  Who;  King's  Coll.  Reg., 
189;  The  Times,  Mar.  3,  1949.) 

TODHUNTER,  EDWARD  MAURICE.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  King's, 
Oct.  2,  1885;  the  first  Laurence  Saunders  scholar.  [Eldest]  s. 
of  Isaac  (1844).  B.  Apr.  i,  1867.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1894.  At  Heidelberg 
and  Berlin  Universities.  Assistant  Master  at  the  King's 
School,  Ely,  for  one  year,  1889.  A  contributor  to  the  West- 
tninster  Review,  The  Speaker,  and  other  periodicals.  Lived 
abroad,  1900-20.  Married,  Nov.  29,  1915,  Jean,  only  dau.  of 
W.  E.  H.  Forsyth,  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal. 
Of  10,  Eaton  Gardens,  Hove.  Died  Nov.  30,  1938.  Brother 
of  the  next.  (King's  Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  157;  Scott, 
MSS.;  The  Times,  Dec.  2,  1938.) 

TODHUNTER,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Isaac  (next),  of  6,  Brookside, 
Cambridge.  B.  Mar.  9,  1875,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Marl- 
borough College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1902. 
Second  Lieut.,  the  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  1898 ;  Lieut. 
1900;  Captain,  1907;  Major,  1915;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917; 
Colonel,  1921.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901 
(mentioned  in  despatches).  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Lieut.-Col.,  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers;  mentioned 
3  times  in  Sec.  of  State's  List  for  'valuable  services';  C.M.G., 
1918).  Assistant  Director  of  artillery  at  the  War  Office,  1926- 
30;  Assistant  Director  of  mechanization,  1927;  retired,  1930. 
Married,  July  13,  1904,  Anne  Mary,  3rd  surv.  dau.  of  John 
G.  Kenyon,  Esq.,  of  GiUingham  Hall,  Norfolk.  Latterly  of 
Tichbome  old  rectory,  Alresford,  Hants.  Died  Nov.  8,  1936, 
at  Winchester;  buried  at  GUlingham,  Norfolk.  Brother  of  the 
above.  (M arlboroitgh  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Nov.  11,  1936,  and  July  19,  1904.) 

TODHUNTER,  ISAAC.  .Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  4,  1844. 
[2nd]  s.  of  George  [Congregational minister]  (and  Mar>' Hume). 
B.  Nov.  23,  1820,  at  Rye,  Sussex.  [Educated  at  small  schools 
at  Hastings  and  in  London.  Assistant  Master  at  a  school  at 
Peckham  and  later  at  Wimbledon,  during  which  time  he 
attended  evening  classes  at  University  College,  London, 
whence  he  graduated  B.A.  1842;  M..A.  1844.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1844;  B..A.  (Senior  Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize)  1848; 
Bumey  prize,  1848;  M..A.  1851;  Adams  prize,  1871;  Sc.D. 

1883.  Fellow,  1849-64;  Hon.  Fellow,  1874.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  10,  1S57.  F.R.S.  1862.  Author  of 
excellent  text-books  on  Algebra,  Euclid,  the  Calculus,  which 
went  through  many  editions  and  were  translated  into  many 
languages;  also  of  History  of  the  Calculus  of  Variation; 
History  of  the  Mathematical  Theory  of  Probability;  etc.  His 
Algebra  appeared  in  1858,  whereupon  Thomas  Lund  published 
a  pamphlet,  'An  exposure  of  a  recent  attempt  at  book- 
making,'  alleging  plagiarisms  from  James  Wood's  Algebra, 
as  edited  by  Lund.  Todhunter  does  not  seem  to  have  pub- 
lished a  reply,  but  in  the  Preface  to  his  second  edition,  i860, 
he  makes  full  acknowledgement  of  the  use  he  had  made  of 
Wood's  Algebra.  In  his  old  age  (1881-3)  wrote  a  book  on 
Arithmetic;  it  was  not  published,  but  the  MS.  is  in  St  John's 
College  Library.  \  linguist,  and  well  versed  in  the  historj'  of 
philosophy.  Married,  .Aug.  13,  1864,  Louisa  .Anna  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  George  Davies,  R.N.    Died  Mar.  i, 

1884,  at  Cambridge.  M.I.  in  ante-chapel  of  St  John's  College. 
J.  E.  B.  Mayor  wrote  'an  absurd  but  entertaining'  obituary 
in  the  Cambridge  Review.  Father  of  Edward  M.  (1885)  and 
the  above.  (F.  P.  WMte;  Boase,  iii.  981;  Eagle,  xiii.  94;  Inns 
of  Court;  D.N.B.) 


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TODHUNTER,  RALPH 

TODHUNTER,  RALPH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  27,  1886.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  Scholar  1886;  B.A.  {8th  Wrangler)  1889; 
(Maths,  trip  ,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1890);  M.A.  1893.  Fellow, 
1890.  F.I.A  With  the  University  Life  Assurance  Society. 
Of  Clare  Cottage,  Hamsey  Green,  Warlingham,  Surrey.  Died 
July  12,  1926,  as  the  result  of  a  mountaineering  accident  at 
San  Martino  di  Castrozza,  Italy.  [Camb.  Year-book;  The 
Times,  July  15,  1926.) 

TODINGTON,  SHERARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  3,  1794.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1751)  (and  Frances).] 
B.  at  SouthweU,  Notts.  Bapt.  at  Medboume,  Leics.  School, 
Southwell.    Kept  two  terms. 

TOFTS,  ARTHUR  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1875.  S.  of  William,  cabinet-maker  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  Feb. 
17  1857,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge  (Mr  F. 
Heppenstall).  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1883. 
Brother  of  WiUiam  E.  (1871). 

TOFTS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  15,  1848. 
Matric.  Lent,  1849;  B.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon,  1867;  priest, 
1868;  C.  of  Coppenhall,  Cheshire,  1867-9.  C.  of  Warrington, 
Lanes.,  1869-70.  No  Cure,  187 1-4.  Chaplain  of  the  Seamen's 
Hospital,  Greenwich,  1875-80.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Lambeth, 
1880-5.  Chaplain  of  Marylebone  workhouse,  1885-1900. 
Died  Mar.  30,  1900  in  Shepherd's  Bush.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Times,  Apr.  3,  1900.) 

TOFTS,  THOMAS  SINCLAIR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  5, 
1868.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  [Apr.  13,  1850],  in  Cambridge. 
School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872; 
M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of 
Stockton  Heath,  Cheshire,  1872-81;  V.  there,  1881-98. 
Latterly  of  3,  Barrfield  Road,  Pendleton,  Manchester. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1913.   {Peile,  11.  608.) 

TOFTS,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1871. 
S.  of  William,  cabinet-maker  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  July  29, 
1852,  at  Cambridge.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1873; 
B.A.  1875.   Brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1875). 

TOGHILL,  The  Rev.  MOSES.  B.A.  1795,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  1795.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  10,  1794;  from  New 
College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Feb.  25,  1764,  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1768.  S.  of  Moses,  of  Dyrham,  Gloucs.  R.  of 
Fishboume,  Sussex,  1771.  Canon- Residentiary  and  Precentor 
of  Chichester  Cathedral,  1801-25.  R.  of  Eastergate,  1782- 
1825.  Died  Jan.  14,  1825,  at  Chichester.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.,  which  suggests  he  was  R.  of  Birdham,  Sussex 
from  1802;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1825,  i.  283.) 

TOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  5,  1785.  Of 
Kent.  [S.  of  John,  of  Godinton  (and  Margaretta  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  William  Roundell).  B.  1766.  School,  Felsted.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1786;  B.A.  1790.  V.  of  Bekesboume  and  R.  of  Harble- 
down,  Kent,  1814-20.  Died,  s.^.,Feb.  27, 1820  in  Lower  Brook 
Street,  London.  Brother  of  William  (1788).  Al.  Felsted., 
confusing  him  with  a  namesake,  son  of  the  Rev.  Nicholas, 
R.  of  Bamston,  Essex,  ignores  his  clerical  career  and  states 
that  he  died  in  1800.  (G.  Mag.,  1820,  11;  Clerical  Guide; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

TOKE,  NICHOLAS  ROUNDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  30,  1865.  Of  Canterburv.  [ands.  of  the  Rev.  Nicholas 
(Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1818)  of  Godinton,  near  Ashford 
(and  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Leslie,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Elphin).  B.  July  15,  1843.  School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  Crewkeme,  Somer- 
set, 1869-72.  C.  of  Winkfield,  Berks.,  1872-6;  R.  of  Knossing- 
ton,  1876-9.  Married,  Feb.  22,  1865,  Jean  Robertson,  eldest 
dau.  of  Patrick  Robertson  Reid,  of  Spring  Hall,  Lanarkshire, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  5,  i9i9>  at  Pipsden  Lodge,  Hawk- 
hurst,  Kent.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The 
Times,  Aug.  8,  1919-) 

TOKE,  RICHARD  ROUNDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Feb.  2,  1824.  Of  Essex.  [4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1788), 
R.  of  Bamston  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  F.  M.  West). 
B.  July  14,  1805.  School,  Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
B.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1829;  priest, 
June  14,  1835.  P.C.  of  Little  Dunmow,  Essex,  1841-71,  and 
R.  of  Bamston,  1837-92.  Married,  Apr.  22,  1840,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  John  Joliife  Tufnell,  of  Langleys,  Essex.  Died  Jan.  31, 
1892.  (Al.  Felsted.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  10,  1892.) 

TOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  30, 
1792.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Nicholas  (University  College, 
Oxford,  1759),  R.  of  Bamston,  Essex  (and  Catherine  Bruce). 
B.  there  Nov.  15,  1772.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1792; 


TOLLEMACHE,  ThE  HoN.  DoUGLAS  ALFRED 

Scholar;  B.A.  (11th  Wrangler)  1796;  M.A.  i799-  Fellow, 
1802-14.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug.  14,  1796;  priest,  Aug. 
10,  i8oo.  R.  of  Little  Canfield,  Essex,  1813-38.  Married 
Dorothy—.  Died  Oct.  26,  1838.  (Al.  Felsted.;  Peile,  u.  333; 
Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  11.  665.) 

TOKE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  6,  1788.   Of 
Kent.   [3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Godinton  (and  Margaretta  Eleanor, 
dau.   of  William   Roundell,   of  Scrivenby,   Knaresborough, 
Yorks.).   B.  1769.]   School,  Felsted.   Matric.  Michs.  1790-  V. 
of  Felsted,  1797.   R.  of  Barnston,  Essex,  1807-37.  Succeeded 
to  the  famUy  seat  of  Godinton,  Kent,  on  the  death  of  his  eldest 
brother,  1837.    Married,  Mar.  18,  1793,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Francis  Marias  West,  R.  of  Draycot-Ceme,  Wilts.,  and 
had  issue.  Died  May  2,  1855,  at  Dover.  Father  of  Richard  R. 
(1824);  brother  of  John  (1785)-    (Al.  Felsted.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide.) 
TOLER,  HECTOR  ROBERT  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  16,  1866.   Did  not  reside.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.   14,   1866.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Hon.  Otway  Fortescue 
Graham,  of  6,  Albemarle  Street,   Piccadilly,   London  (and 
Hon.  Henrietta  EUzabeth  Scarlett,  dau.  of  the  2nd  Baron 
Abinger).    [B.  June  17,  1847.]   School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs. 
1867.    Sometime  Captain,  2nd  Life  Guards.    Married,  1884, 
Alice,  dau.  of  Charles  Steer,  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of 
Calcutta,  and  had  issue.   Of  Durrow  Abbey,  King's  County, 
Ireland.     D.L.;   High  Sheriff,    1893.    Died  July   10,   1899. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Earls  of  Norbury);  Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Fox-Da  vies.  Armorial  Families  (sub  Graham-Toler) ;  Matrics. 
and  Degrees,  1851-1900,  gives  his  first  name  as  'Heaton.') 
TOLER,  JOHN  HODGES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1887.    [2nd]  s.  of  John  Morton,  gent.,  of  [Saltersford  Hall], 
Cheshire  (and  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hodges). 
B.    Mar.    26,    1867,    at    Chester.     [School,    Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1887.    A  cattle-rancher.    Of  Auburn,  Placer 
County,  California,  U.S.A.   Planter  in  Mozambique,  1919-28. 
Married  (i)  1895,  Florence,  dau.  of  Charles  Reed,  of  Aubum, 
U.S.A.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Apr.  5,  1917,  Manon  Elsie,  dau.  of 
James  Humphries,   of  Wootton  Bassett,   WUts.,   and  had 
further  issue.   Died  Feb.  28,  1940,  at  Bournemouth.   (Burke, 
E.G.;  Charterhouse  Reg.) 
TOLLEMACHE,  ALBERT  EDWIN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  II,   1885.    [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Hon.  William  Lionel 
FeUx  (and  Katharine  Elizabeth  CamiUa,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  Joseph  Burke,  nth  Bart.).   B.  Feb.  15,  1863,  m  Kensing- 
ton,   London.     School,   Newton   House,   Surbiton.     Matric. 
Michs.  1885.   Resided  for  twelve  terms,  but  did  not  read  for 
a  degree  owing  to  weak  eyesight.  Of  the  Limes,  Great  Shelford, 
Cambs.,  in  1929.  Married,  June  22,  1900,  Julia,  youngest  dau. 
of  Thomas  Tavemer,  Esq.,  of  Peterborough.    (Peile,  11.  717; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
TOLLEMACHE,  ALGERNON  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  May  22,  1869.   [Younger]  s.  of  Wilbraham, 
Esq.,  of  [Dorfold  HaU],  Nantwich,  Cheshire  (and  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Tomkinson).    [B.  Jan.  25,  1851.] 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Lent,   1870.    Migrated  to  Dowmng, 
Feb.  4,  1873;  B.A.  1877-   Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1874;  pnest 
(Ely)  1877;  C.  of  Henley-on-Thames,  1874-5-   C.  of  Shelton, 
Staffs.,  1875-6.   C.  of  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge  and  Assistant 
Chaplain  at  Downing,  1876-7.  V.  of  Weston,  Cheshire,  1877- 
80.    Minister  of  Etal,   Northumberland,   1882-1902.    C.  of 
St  Anthony's,  Stepney,   1886-90.     R.   of  Quendon,   Essex, 
1890-7.    R.  of  Walton,  Bucks.,  1900-2.    R.  of  Baddily  with 
Woodhey,  Cheshire,  1907-8.  V.  of  Hill  Farrance,  Somerset, 
1914-30.     Married,   Sept.    14,    1875,   Agnes   Mary,   dau.   of 
Metcalfe  Larken.  Died  Apr.  6,  1930.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  9,  1930;  Matrics.  and 
Degrees,  1851-1900  ignores  his  adm.  to  Downing.) 

TOLLEMACHE,  ARTHUR  WILBRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  13, 1888.  [4th]  s.  of  theHon.  W[Ubraham] 
F[rederic],  of  Tilston  Lodge,  Tarporley,  Cheshire  (and  Lady 
Emma  Georgiana  Stewart,  2nd  dau.  of  the  9th  Earl  of 
Galloway).  [B.  Sept.  9,  1867.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888.  Of  31,  Grosvenor  Road,  London.  Died  Aug.  12, 
1932,  at  Petworth.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
The  Times,  Aug.  16,  1932.) 

TOLLEMACHE,  The  Hon.  DOUGLAS  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1881.  [8th]  s.  of  John  [ist]  Baron,  of 
6,  St  James's  Square,  London  (by  his  2nd  wife,  EUza 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  James  Duff).  B.  June  27,  1862,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1888.  Of  the  Moat, 
Ipswich.  J. P.  for  Suffolk.  Major,  Suffolk  Yeomanry,  1896. 
Partner  in  Messrs  Cobbold's  Bank;  Managing  Director  of 
Tollemache's  Breweries  Ltd.,  Ipswich.  Married,  Aug.  17,  1887, 
Alice  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Head,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  31, 
1944.  Brother  of  Ranulph  C.  (1884)  and  Stanhope  A.  (1874), 
Mortimer  G.  (1890)  and  Stratford  H.  R.  L.  (1883).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Army  Lists;  The  Times,  Jan.  i,  1945.) 


TOLLEMACHE,  ThE  HoN.  HuGH  FrANCIS 

TOLLEMACHE,  The  Hon.  HUGH  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  25,  1823.  4th  s.  of  William  (formerly 
Manners),  Baron  Huntingtower,  of  Buckminster,  Leics. 
[subsequently  Talmash]  (and  Catharine  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Francis  Gray).  B.  [Sept.  19],  1802,  at  Petersham,  Surrey. 
[School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1823.  Migrated  to  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  22,  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1831 ; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1831.  R.  of  Harrington,  Northants.,  1831-90. 
Married,  June  22,  1824,  Matilda,  5th  dau.  of  Joseph  Hume. 
Died  Mar.  2,  1890.  Father  of  Ralph  VV.  L.  (1845);  brother  of 
James  Frederick  (1832,  sub  Talmash).  [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
T.  A.  Walker,  431;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford.) 

TOLLEMACHE,  JAMES  F.  (1832),  see  TALMASH. 

TOLLEMACHE,  LYONEL  FELIX  CARTERET  EUGfeNE.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1873.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Ralph  WiUiam  Lvonel  (1845)  (by  his  1st  wife,  Caroline,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  F.  T.  ToUemache).  B.  [Jan.  15,  1854],  at  South 
Wytham,  Lines.  Schools,  Peterborough  and  Loughborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Oct.  16,  1877;  re-adm.,  Jan.  20,  1883.  Sometime  owner  of 
Ham  House,  Surrey,  which  he  presented  to  the  National 
Trust  in  1948.  Governor  of  the  Star  and  Garter  Home, 
Richmond.  Married,  June  22,  1881,  Hersilia  Henrietta  Diana, 
dau.  of  Joseph  CoUingwood,  and  had  issue.  Succeeded  as 
4th  Bart.  1935,  on  the  death  of  his  cousin,  the  9th  Earl  of 
Dysart.  Died  Mar.  4,  1952,  at  Langham  House,  Ham 
Common,  Surrey.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  5,  1952.) 

TOLLEMACHE,  MARCHMONT  MURRAY  [GRASETT  REGI- 
NALD STANHOPE  PLANTAGENET].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  WiUiam 
Lionel  (1845).  B.  [Dec.  24,  i860],  at  South  Wytham,  Lines. 
Schools,  Peterborough  and  Loughborough.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880.  Died,  s.p.,  Apr.  10,  1898.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

TOLLEMACHE,  The  Hon.  MORTIMER  GRANVILLE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  17,  1890.  nth  [and  youngest]  s.  of  John 
[ist]  Baron,  of  Hehningham  Hall,  Suffolk  (and  EUza 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  James  Duff).  B.  [Apr.  12],  1872,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  A  banker  at  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Suffolk 
Regt.  T.F.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  The  Hopleys, 
Horringer,  Suffolk.  Married,  July,  1894,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Arthur  Gorst,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  27,  1950.  Brother  of 
Douglas  A.  (1881),  Ranulph  C.  (1884),  etc.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Who's  Who;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Mar.  29,  1950.) 
TOLLEMACHE,  RALPH  WILLIAM  LYONEL  TOLLEMACHE. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  26,  1845.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Hugh  Francis  (1823),  R.  of  Harrington, 
Northants.  B.  Oct.  1826.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1854.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at 
Oxford,  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1849;  priest 
(Lincoln),  1850;  C.  of  Admarsh-in-Bleasdale,  Lanes.,  1849. 
R.  of  South  Wytham,  Lines.,  1850-95.  J.P.  for  Lines. 
Married  (i)  Feb.  15,  1853,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Felix 
Thomas  ToUemache,  of  Tongswood,  Kent,  a  niece  of  the  Earl 
of  Dysart,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Feb.  22,  1869,  Dora  Cleopatra 
Maria  Lorenza,  dau.  of  Col.  Ignacio  Antonio  de  OreUana  y 
Revest,  of  the  Spanish  .Army,  and  had  further  issue.  Died 
Oct.  5,  1895.  Father  of  Lyonel  F.  C.  E.  (1873)  and  March- 
mont  M.  (1880).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  T.  A.  Walker,  485 
and  MS.  note;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Oct.  8,  1895.) 
TOLLEMACHE,  The  Hon.  RANULPH  CARTERET.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  9,  1884.  [loth]  s.  of  John  [ist]  Baron 
ToUemache,  of  Helmingham  HaU,  SuffoUc  (and  EUza 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  James  Duff).  [B.  Jan.  i,  1866],  at  Peck- 
forton  Castle,  Cheshire.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1884.  Married,  1889,  Annie  Mary,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Smith,  of 
Haverstock  HUl,  London,  N.W.  and  had  issue.  Of  Brook 
House,  Cholsey,  Berks,  in  1949.  Brother  of  Douglas  A.  (1881) 
and  the  next  two,  etc.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
TOLLEMACHE,  STANHOPE  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  28,  1874.  [6th]  s.  of  John  [later  ist  Baron],  of  Peck- 
forton,  Tarporley,  Cheshire  (and  Eliza  Georgiana,  dau.  of 
James  Duff).  B.  Aug.  26,  1855,  at  Helmingham,  Suffolk. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1882.  An  estate 
manager.  Of  Bentley  HaU,  near  Ipswich.  An  authority  on 
forestry.  J.P.  for  Suffolk;  High  Sheriff,  1903.  Married, 
Sept.  27,  1905,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WUUam  Monks,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Dec.  18,  1934;  buried  at  Bentley.  Brother  of  the 
above,  the  next  and  of  Douglas  A.  (1881),  etc.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1934-) 
TOLLEMACHE,  The  Hon.  STRATFORD  HALIDAY  ROBERT 
LOUIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  8,  1883.  [9th  s.  of 
John,  ist  Lord  ToUemache,  of  Peckforton  Castle,  Cheshire 
(and  EUza  Georgiana,  dau.  of  James  Duff).   B.  June  25,  1864. 


ToLLEY,  Sydney  Constantine 

School,  Winchester.]    Matric.  Michs.   1883.    Lieut.,   King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps,  1886;  retured,  1893.  TraveUed  widely  and 
a  fur  trapper  in  the  Yukon.   Married  (i)  Feb.  14,  1912,  Ethel 
Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Cavendish  Cavendish,  of  ChykneU, 
Salop;  (2)  1930,  Emma,  dau.  of  SUas  Manasseh,  of  Singapore. 
Of   ChykneU,    Bridgnorth.     Died    Aug.   30,    1937,    at    156, 
Castlenau,  London,  S.W.    Brother  of  the  two  above  and  of 
Douglas  A.  (1881),  etc.    [Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  31,  1937.) 
TOLLEMACHE,  WILLIAM  [JAMES]  FELIX.    Adm.  pens,  (age 
20)  at  Magdalene,  May  6,  1847.   [Only]  s.  of  the  Hon.  FeUx 
Thomas,  of  Ham  House,  Richmond,  Surrey  (and  Sarah,  only 
child  of  James  Gray,  of  Ballincor,  King's  County,  Ireland). 
[B.  Jan.  12,   1827.]    School,  Putney.    Matric.  Michs.  1847. 
Died  Nov.  3,  1859.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
TOLLER,  ARTHUR  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1876.   i;5th]  s.  of  Richard,  soUcitor  [of  Knighton,  Leics.]  (and 
Mary  Bolton,  eldest  dau.  of  WUUam  Seddon).    B.  Dec.  28, 
1857,  at  Knighton.   Matric.  Michs.  1876;  LL.B.  1880.   Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  15,  1878.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
Mayii,  1881.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Recorder  of  Leicester, 
1895-9.    Died  July  13,  1899,  at  Tregunter  Park,  Talgarth, 
Brecons.   (Eagle,  xxi.  237;  Boase,  iii.  983;  J-'^''"  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
July  15,  1899.) 
TOLLER,  ERNEST  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  15, 
1865.  S.  of  Charles  [proctor  and  notary  of  Doctors'  Commons], 
of  East  Heath,  Hampstead,  London.    B.  Nov.  11,  1847,  at 
Sydenham,   Kent.    School,   Harrow.    Matric.   Michs.   1866; 
B.A.   1870.    Adm.  a  solicitor,   1873.    Of  5,  Dean's  Court, 
Doctors'   Commons.    Died  May  i,   1885.    Brother  of  HiU 
(1864).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
TOLLER,    GEORGE    REGINALD.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity, 
June  17,  1S90.   S.  of  [Lieut.-Col.]  Charles  George  [soUcitor], 
of  7,  Oak  HiU  Park,  Hampstead,  London.   B.  there  Oct.  31, 
1870.   School,  HaUeybury.   Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1899.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,   Lincolnshire  Regt.);    died  in 
hospital,  July  27,  1917.    Brother  of  John  C.  (1888).    (Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Aug.  15,  1917-) 
TOLLER,  HILL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  3,  1864.   [3rd]  s. 
of  Charles  [proctor  and  notary  of  Doctors'   Commons],  of 
Hampstead  Heath,  London.  B.  [July  22],  1845,  at  Sydenham, 
Kent.    School,   Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.   1864;  B.A.   1868; 
M.A.  1871.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of 
Holy    Trinity,    Twickenham,    Middlesex,    1869-72.     C.    of 
Woking,  Surrey,   1872-4.    R.  of  Akeley,  Bucks.,   1874-91. 
C.   of  SnaUweU,   Cambs.,    1891-5.    Married,   Feb.   7,   1872, 
Frances  Georgina,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Francis,  Esq.,  of 
Twickenham.     Latteriy    of    Sele    House,    Hertford.     Died 
Feb.  1.2,  1911.    Brother  of  Ernest  E.  (1865).    (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  24,  1911-) 
TOLLER,  JOHN  CYRIL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  2i,  1888. 
S.   of   [Lieut.-Col.]   Charles   George   [solicitor,   proctor  and 
notary  at  Doctors'  Commons],  of  7,  OakhUl  Park,  Hampstead, 
London.   B.  Feb.  27,  1869,  at  Hampstead.   School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Adm.  a  soUcitor,  June,  1895; 
practised  m  London  (Messrs  ToUer  and  Sons,  24,  Bloomsbury 
Square,  W.C).    Brother  of  George  R.  (1890).    (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 
TOLLER,  THOMAS  NORTHCOTE.    Adm.   pens,   at  Christ's, 
Apr.  14,  1862.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  [Sept.  12,  1844],  at  Kettenng. 
School,  Kettering.    Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar;  B.A.  (7th 
Wrangler)  1866;  M.A.  iS6g.    FeUow,  1872-5.     Hon.  D.Litt., 
Oxford,  1908;  D.Litt.,  Manchester,  1913.    A  Nonconformist; 
elected  FeUow  after  the  passing  of  the  Universities  Tests  Act. 
Resided  at  Cambridge,  taking  pupUs,  untU  1872.   Assistant 
Lecturer  at  Owens  CoUege,  Manchester,  1872-5 ;  Lecturer  in 
English    Language    there,    1875-80;    Professor   of    Enghsh 
Language,  1880-93.    Married,  1889,  the  widow  (nee  Rath- 
bone)  of  the  Hon.  Henry  RomUly.   Author,  An  Anglo-Saxon 
Dictionary;  Outlines  of  the  History  of  the  English  Language. 
Edited,  the  Correspondence  of  Edward,  yd  Earl  of  Derby. 
Died  Mar.  2,  1930,  in  Manchester.    (Peile,  11.  572;  Cami). 
Review,  Oct.  10,  1930-) 
TOLLEY,  FRANK  GORDON.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1886.   S. 
of  A[lbion]  J[ames],  Esq.,  of  .A.ustraUa.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1889;  LL.M.  1901;  M.A.  1906.  Brother  of  the 
next. 
TOLLEY,  SYDNEY  CONSTANTINE.    Adm.  pens,   (age   19)   at 
Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  4,  1877.   [3rd]  s.  of  Albion  James  Esq., 
of  Brougham  Place,  N.  .Adelaide,  S.  Australia.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1881.    .Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  10,  1879.   CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  21,  18S2.    Practised 
before  the  Supreme  Court  of  South  Australia.    Of  Adelaide, 
S.  Australia.  Brother  of  the  above.   (Law  Lists  (not  m  1940) ; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 


ToLLEY,  William 

TOLLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  17, 
1792.  S.  [and  heir]  of  William,  of  Bangalore,  India  (by  his 
2nd  wife,  Anna).  Bapt.  at  Calcutta,  May  3,  1775-  School, 
Fulham,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1794;  B.A.  1797;  M-A.  1800. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  20,  1798.    {Inns  of  Court.) 

TOLLNER,  BARRETT  LENNARD.  Adm.  pens  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  June  3,  1858.  S.  of  W[Uliam]  M  arshall],  Esq 
of  'Clifton,'  Black  Rock,  Cork,  Ireland.  [B.  Nov.  25,  183?.] 
Did  not  reside.  Cadet,  R.A.,  1859;  Lieut.,  i86i;Captam, 
1875-  Major,  1882;  Lieut.-Colonel,  1889;  Assistant  Inspector 
of  Remounts  at  Woolwich,  1899-1905;  Inspector,  1905-18; 
Brevet-Colonel,  1894.  C.B.,  1902.  Died  Nov.  25,  1918. 
(Army  Lists;  Who  was  Who.) 

TOLMASH,  JAMES  FREDERICK  (1832),  see  TALMASH. 

TOLPUTT,  MARTIN  CRAMP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Dec.  12, 
1821  Only  s.  of  Joshua,  merchant.  B.  Mar.  17,  1802,  in 
London.  School,  London  (Mr  Garnet).  Matric.  Lent,  1822; 
B.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1825;  priest, 
May  21,  1826;  C.  of  Leigh,  Essex,  1825-30.  C.  of  South 
Shoebury,  Rayleigh  and  South  Fambridge,  1830.  Resided 
subsequently  at  Enfield.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1872. 
[Clergy  List.) 

TOLSON,  LEONARD  GARNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Aug.  I,  1891.  S.  of  W.,  Esq.  B.  Jan.  28,  1870,  at  Tamworth. 
School,  Tamworth.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1896. 
'Probably  went  to  Canada.'   [T.  A.  Walker,  618.) 

TOM,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec-  8,  1842. 
S.  of  PhUip.  B.  at  Truro,  Cornwall.  School,  Bedfordshure 
(private).    Matric.  Michs.  1843. 

TOM,  EDWARD  NICOLLS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  13, 
1854;  re-adm.  sizar.  May  19,  1856.  [Only]  s.  of  Thomas, 
farmer,  of  Blisland,  Cornwall.  B.  there,  Apr.  27,  1830.  Bapt. 
May  16,  1830.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1863. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  19,  1858;  pnest,  Sept.  25,  1859; 
C.  of  Marham,  Norfolk,  1858-60.  C.  of  Kmgsthorpe, 
Northants.,  1860-73.  K-  of  St  Peter's,  with  Upton,  North- 
ampton, 1873-1905;  resigned  owing  to  blindness.  Married, 
1880,  Ida  Mary  Anne  CaroUne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Thomas 
Henry  Smith,  R.  of  Kislingbury,  Northants.,  and  had  issue. 
Latterly  of  32,  St  Michael's  Avenue,  Northampton.  Died 
there,  Apr.  30,  1913,  while  entering  a  tramcar;  buried  at 
Upton.  (Eagle,  xxxv.  225;  Crockford;  The  Record,  May  9, 
1913;  Northants.  Clergy.) 

TOMBE,  HENRY  AREMBURG.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1873.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Joye.  B.  in  Dublin.  School, 
WeUington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Married,  1896, 
Vivienne,  dau.  of  W.  R.  HeUas.   (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 

TOMBES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  4,  1752. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1752; 
Scholar;  LL.B.  i759-    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

TOMBLIN,  ARTHUR  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  II,  1854.  Of  Rutland.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (next),  of 
Langtoft,  Lines.  B.  May,  1836.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858.  Cricket  'blue,'  1857.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Great  Oaldey,  Northants., 
1859-63;  V.  there,  1863-1900.  Continued  to  reside  at  Great 
Oakley,  and  died  Apr.  15,  1911-  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Northants.  Clergy;  The  Guardian,  May  26,  1911-) 

TOMBLIN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  18,  1820. 
S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Edith-Weston,  Rutland.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828. 
V.  of  Walcot,  Lines.,  1828-58,  and  V.  of  Langtoft,  1834-58. 
Died  Dec.  20,  1858,  at  Langtoft  vicarage.  Fatherof  theabove. 
(Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  223.) 
TOMBS,  ERNEST  BARRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1896.  S.  of  R.  C,  postmaster,  of  Bristol.  B.  Sept.  24, 
1877,  in  London.  School,  Clifton  College  (Mr  M.  G.  Glaze- 
brook).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Sometime  of  37, 
Henleaze  Gardens,  Bristol.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 
TOMKINS,  ALGERNON  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  10,  1864.  Of  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A. 
1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1870;  priest,  1871;  C.  of 
Chertsey,  Surrey,  1870-2.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Bath,  1872-3. 
C.  of  St  Paul,  Bunhill-row,  London,  1873-4.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1876. 

TOMKINS,  ARTHUR  STRAFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  12,  1884.  S.  of  Henry  [surveyor,  of  Pimlico  Road, 
London]  (and  Harriet  Mary).  B.  Aug.  22,  1863,  in  Odense, 
Denmark.  Schools,  Merchant  Taylors',  St  Andrew's,  Chard- 
stock  and  St  John's  Wood.  Matric.  Lent,  1884;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of 
Penge,  Kent,  1888-90.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Mildmay  Park,  1890- 
6.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Beckenham,  1896-9.  C.  of  Roxeth, 
Middlesex,  1899-1902.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Plymouth,  1902-4; 


ToMKiNS,  William 


V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Plymouth,  1904-30.  R.  of  Edith-Weston, 
Rutland,   1930-2.    Married  Edith  Maud,  eldest  dau.  of  Dr 
R.  W.  Brigstocke,  of  the  Old  reotorv,  Scole,  Norfolk.    Died 
Nov.  16,  1932.   (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Petle,  11.  702; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  17,  1932.) 
TOMKINS,  GERARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Sept.  1,1861.  S.of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  (1826)    B.  at  Lavendon, 
Bucks.    School,  private.    Matric.  Michs.   1861;  B.A.   1865; 
M.A.  1886.  Assistant  Master  at  Epsom  College,  1865-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1866;  priest,  1867.   R.  of  Lavendon,  Bucks., 
1867-74.  V.  of  Gorleston  with  Southtown  and  West  Town, 
Great  Yarmouth,  1874-82.  Assistant  Master  at  Bishop  Cotton 
School,  Simla,  1882-5;  Principal  of  the  upper  grade  School, 
Simla,   1885-1900.    Assistant  Chaplain  at  Quetta,   1900-7. 
V.  of  St  Alban's,  Streatham,  London,  1907-20.   Died  Aug.  3, 
1920,  aged  78.   (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  13,  1920  ) 
TOMKINS  [HARRY],  GORDON.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1886. 
S.  of  Dr  —  [Charles  Payne],  M.R.C.S.,  of  Beddington,  Croy- 
don and  St  Chad's,  Epsom.  B.  1867.  School,  Malvern  CoUege. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886.    In  the  theatrical  profession.    (Malvern 
Coll.  Reg.) 
TOMKINS,   HENRY  ALFRED   COLTHURST.    Adm.   pens,   at 
Trinity,  Sept.  24,  1874.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Henry  George  (1848) 
[sometime    V.    of    Branscombe,    Devon],    of    Park    Lodge, 
Weston-super-Mare,  Somerset.    B.  there  (sic).  Mar.  21,  1855. 
Schools,    Weston-super-Mare    (private)    and    Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Nailsworth,  Gloucs.,  1878-80. 
V.  of  Wick,  1880-1908.    R.  of  Manningford  Abbas,  WUts., 
1908-15.   Perm  to  off.,  dios.  of  Salisbury  and  of  Exeter  from 
1915.     Latterly  of   Bournemouth.    Died  Oct.   7,    1929,   at 
Torquay.  (List  of  Carthusians;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  10, 
1929.) 
TOMKINS,  HENRY  BARR.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  2,  1863.  [4th]  s.  of  Samuel,  banker,  of  77,  Avenue 
Road,  Regent's  Park,  London  (and  Jane  Walker).  [B.  June  8, 
1844.1     School,    Merchant   Taylors'.     Matric.    Lent,    1863; 
LLB     1867;   LL.M.    1872.     Adm.   at   the   Middle  Temple, 
June  9,  1864.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,   1874-    On  the 
South-Eastern    circuit.     Died    Dec.    15,    1886.     (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists,  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar.) 
TOMKINS,  HENRY  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.    3,    1848.    S.   of  Charles.    Doubtful  if  resided.    Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1857;  priest,  1858.   C.  of  Kegworth,  Leics., 
1857-8.   C.  of  St  Michael's,  Derby,  1858-9.   C.  of  West  Coker, 
Somerset,   1860-3;  C.   of  St  Marychurch,   Devon,   1863-4. 
C.  of  Woodbury-Salterton,  1864-6.    R.  of  St  Paul's,  Exeter, 
1866-8.  V.  of  Branscombe,  Devon,  1868-72.   Author,  Poems, 
Hymns  and  Sermons.  Latterly  of  Park  Lodge,  Weston-super- 
Mare.    Disappears  from  Crockford,  1908.    Father  of  Henry 

A.  c.  (1874).       d,  ' '■  7 

TOMKINS,  JAMES  PEEBLES  OMAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1848.  S.  of  Henry  Western,  Lieut.  R.N.  (and 
EUzabeth).  B.  at  Toxteth  Park,  Walton-on-the-Hill.  Bapt. 
Sept.  17,  1829.  School,  Guisborough,  Yorks.  (The  Rev.  J. 
Penistan).  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1853;  priest,  1854;  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Liverpool, 
1853-5.  C.  of  Duffield,  Derbs.,  1855-8.  C.  of  Lutterworth, 
Leics.,  1858-63.  C.  of  Foston,  1865-8.  C.  of  Witherley,  1869- 
73.  V.  of  Orton-on-the-HiU,  1873-81.  V.  of  Kilby  with 
Wistow  and  Newton  Harcourt,  1881-98.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Resided  latteriy  at  Southsea,  where  he  died,  June  22, 
1913.  (Eagle,  xxxv.  225;  Crockford;  The  Times,  June  25, 
1913-) 

TOMKINS,  ROBERT  BURGOYNE  (1781),  see  TOMKYNS. 

TOMKINS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  30,  1848.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Olney,  Bucks.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1851; 
priest,  1852.  C.  of  Little  Staughton,  Hunts.,  1856-67. 
Author,  The  Influence  of  the  Hebrew  and  Christian  Revelations 
on  the  Ancient  Heathen  Writers.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1868.    (Clergy  List.) 

TOMKINS,  The  Rev.  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  24, 
1793.  B.A.  1794,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  i794-  [S-  of 
Edwin,  of  Alton  St  Pancras,  Dorset.]  Matric.  from  BaUiol 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Mar.  2,  1780,  age  18;  B-A.  (Oxford)  1783. 
R.  of  Chilton  Cantelo,  Somerset,  1788-1839.  R.  of  West 
Coker,  1795-1839.  R.of  Thorn-Falcon,  1836-9.  Died  July  18, 
1839,  at  Yeovil.    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1839,  11.  209.) 

TOMKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  20, 
1826.  Of  Olney,  Buckinghamshire.  Matric.  Lent,  1827;  B.A. 
i83i;M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1830;  priest,  1831. 
R  of  Lavendon  with  Brafield,  Bucks.,  1838-67.  R.  of  St 
Saviour's,  Bath,  1867-72.  Disappears  from  C/ergy  Ljs<,  1873. 
Father  of  Gerard  W.  (1861).   (Crockford.) 


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TOMKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6,  i860. 
S.  of  William  Thomas,  farmer  (and  Hannah).  B.  at  Tyring- 
ham  with  FUgrave,  Bucks.  Bapt.  June  17,  1829.  Matric. 
Micbs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M..\.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Frensham,  Surrey,  1864-5.  C.  of 
Barford,  Warws.,  1865-80.  C.  of  Barboume,  Worcester, 
1880-4.  C.  of  Sherboume,  Warws.,  1884-5 ;  V.  there,  1885-98. 
Latterly  of  the  Green,  Stony  Stratford,  where  he  died  May  21, 
1908.  (Eagle,  XXX.  219;  Crockford;  The  Church  Times, 
May  29,  1908.) 

TOMKINS,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1877.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  William  Smith  (next),  of 
Bedford  Villa,  Shrubbery,  Weston-super-Mare.  B.  Oct.  16, 
1859,  in  London.  School,  Bruton,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877.  Died  in  18S9.  [Kins's  School,  Bruton  Reg.) 

TOMKINS,  WILLIAM  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Mar.  31,  1848.  S.  of  Charles,  M.D.  B.  at  Abingdon,  Berks. 
Of  Weston-super-Mare.  A. K.C.,  London.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath 
and  Wells)  1859;  priest,  i86o;  C.  of  Crewkerne,  Somerset, 
1859-61.  V.  of  Durston,  1862-96  and  C.  of  Castle  Cary,  i858- 
77.  Chaplain,  West  of  England  Sanatorium  at  Weston-super- 
Mare,  1878-80.  Latterly  of  Clifton  Vale,  Bristol.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1914.   Father  of  the  above. 

TOMKINSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  12,  1791.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry,  attorney  [of  Dorfold, 
Nantwich,  Cheshire]  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Darlington). 
B.  at  Nantwich.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A. 
1796.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inu,  May  i,  1795.  Died,  unmarried, 
Sept.  24,  1819,  at  Cheltenham.  Brother  of  Henry  (1804)  and 
James  (1798).  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Si  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
519;  G.  Mag.,  1819,  n.  379.) 

TOMKINSON,  GEORGE  ARNOLD.    Adm.  at  Trinity    Hall, 

1879.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Hon.  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Adelaide, 
S.  Australia.  [B.  Oct.  17,  1859.]  School,  Haileybury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1883;  M..\.  1913.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  6,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  .A.pr.  18, 
1883.  Practised  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  South  Australia. 
Married  (1)  1886,  Ethel  Nora,  dau.  of  E.  C.  Gaddum,  of 
St  Mar>''s  Clyffe,  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire;  (2)  1903,  Winifred 
Alice,  dau.  of  C.  T.  Aveling,  M.D.,  of  Staroiord  Hill,  London, 
N.  Latterly  of  Hampstead.  Died  Sept.  14,  1916,  in  London. 
(Haileybury  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times, 
Sept.  15,  1916.) 

TOMKINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  7, 
1804.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry,  of  [Dorfold],  Nantwich,  Cheshire 
(and  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Darlington,  of  Aston,  Cheshire). 
[B.  Nov.  8,  1785.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1804. 
Re-adm.  Oct.  14,  1819.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  9, 
1819;  LL.B.  1823.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  18, 
1807.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  12,  1813.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Chester),  June  11,  1820.  V.  of  Acton,  Cheshire, 
1820-38,  and  R.  of  Davenham,  1822-38.  Married,  1824, 
Harriet  Sophia,  dau.  of  Shakspear  Philips.  Died  June  9, 
1838,  at  Reaseheath  Hall,  Nantwich.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1791)  and  James  (1798) ;  father  of  Henry  R.  (next).  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guid^;  Burke,  L.G.; 
G.  Mag.,  1838,  II.  222.) 

TOMKINSON,  HENRY  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  30,  1850.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (above). 
B.  Aug.  28,  1831,  at  Reaseheath,  Cheshire.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  dUh  Wrangler)  1854;  M.A.  1857. 
Rowed  in  the  race  v.  Oxford  at  Henley,  1853.  Assistant 
Master  and  bursar  at  Marlborough  College,  1855-60.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  4,  1863.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6, 
1866.  A  Director  of  the  Sun  Fire  Insurance  Office.  Chairman 
of  the  Association  of  Insurance  Offices.  Succeeded  to  the 
family  estates  of  Reaseheath,  Cheshire,  1870.  Died,  un- 
married, Dec.  9,  1906,  at  Roehampton.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Dec.  14,  1906.) 

TOMKINSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1798. 
[2nd  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Dorfold,  Nantwich,  Cheshire  (and 
Aime,  dau.  of  John  Darlington).  School,  Rugby.]  Migrated 
to  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  10,  1800.  Matric.  Easter,  1804;  LL.B. 
1804.  In  Holy  Orders.  Appointed  V.  of  Acton  and  Davenham, 
Cheshire,  1820,  but  resigned  the  same  year.  Of  Dorfold, 
Nantwich.  Married  Julia,  dau.  of  John  Nesham,  of  Houghton- 
le-Spring,  Durham,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  5,  1841;  buried 
at  Acton.  Brother  of  Edward  (1791)  and  Henry  (1804). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TOMKINSON,  ROBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  20,  1867.  [4th]  s.  of  Colonel  —  [William], 
of  Willington  Hall,   Kelsalj,  Cheshire  (and  Susan,  dau.  of 


TOMLIN,  BaNKES 

Thomas  Tarleton).  [B.  Aug.  14,  1847.  School,  Marlborough 
College.]  Matric.  Lent,  1867.  A  stockbroker  in  London. 
Married  (i)  Dec.  22,  1874,  Lucile  Diana  Mauritia,  only  dau.  of 
Major-General  Thomas  Brooke;  (2)  Jan.  9,  1908,  Beatrice 
Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  Philip  WilUam  Richardson  Peck,  of 
Bathampton.  Died  July  27,  1928,  at  Bumham-on-Sea. 
Brother  of  William  (1858).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  July  28,  1928.) 

TOMKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  10,  1790.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Manchester  (and  Miss 
Marsden).  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1790.  Ensign, 
25th  Foot,  Nov.  30,  1792;  Lieut.,  44th  Foot,  i793-  Of 
Bostock  Hall,  Cheshire.  Married,  Nov.  4,  1797,  Frances,  dau. 
of  John  Needham,  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham.  (Eton 
Coll.  Reg.) 

TOMKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  2,  1858. 
S.  of  VViUiam,  Lieut.-Col.,  of  Willington  HaU,  near  Chester 
(and  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tarleton,  formerly  of  Bolesworth 
CasUe,  Cheshire).  B.  Mar.  14,  1839,  at  Willington  HaU. 
School,  Chester  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1863. 
Married,  Apr.  25,  1866,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Dudley  North. 
Died,  s.p.,  Mar.  i,  1870.  Brother  of  Robert  E.  (1867).  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

TOMKYNS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  July  8, 
1802.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Moore  (1767),  V.  of  Amwell, 
Herts.]  Bapt.  Jan.  19,  1783,  at  Broxboume,  Herts.  Matric. 
Michs.  1802;  B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1809.  Fellow,  1805-28;  tutor, 
1826-8.  Senior  Proctor,  1826-7.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Oct.  8,  1802.  Went  to  Spain,  as  a  Captain  in  the  ist  Royal 
Dragoons.  Ord.  priest,  1824.  R.  of  Slower  Provost  and  of 
I'odber,  Dorset,  1826-32.  R.  of  Great  Greenford,  Middlesex, 
1832-49.  Died  Dec.  16,  1849.  (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  6;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1850,  I.  221.) 

TOMKYNS  (or  TOMKINS),  ROBERT  BURGOYNE.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  m)  at  Peterhouse,  May  10,  1781.  Of  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Easter,  1783;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  Fellow,  1787. 
Married  at  Lewisham,  Dec.  19,  1789,  Miss  Weston,  of 
Sydenham,  Kent.  Of  Grantham  in  1799.  (T.  A.  Walker,  Si&; 
G.  Mag.,  1790,  Li.x.  1147.) 

TOMKYNS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  9, 
1833.  S.  of  William  [of  the  Accountant-General's  Office, 
Calcutta].  B.  in  Calcutta.  School,  Ottery  St  Mary,  Devon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1833;  M.B.  1839.  Died  Dec.  22,  1846,  at 
Budleigh  Salterton;  buried  in  St  Martin's,  Exeter.  M.I. 
(G.  Mag.,  1847,  I.  21.) 

TOMKYNS,  WILLIAM  MOORE.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Nov.  27,  1767.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Norfolk  Street,  St  Clement  Danes,  London,  gent,  (and  Sarah). 
B.  in  Covent  Garden.  Bapt.  Oct.  5,  1749.  at  St  Paul's, 
Covent  Garden.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  B.A.  1772;  M.A.  1775. 
FeUow,  1770-8.  Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh  University. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  9,  1765.  V.  of  Amwell, 
Herts.  Married,  Jan.  24,  1781,  Miss  Laetitia  Tomkyns, 
being  described  as  'of  Killingworth,  Co.  Warwick."  Died 
Mar.  15,  1793.  Father  of  John  (1802).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1781,  45.) 

TOMLIN,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  i,  1857.  S.  of 
William,  of  Sneinton,  Notts.  B.  there,  Sept.  10,  1837. 
School,  Nottingham  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A. 
(25</j  H>ang/t^c)  1861;  M.A.  1864.  No  profession.  Resided  for 
many  years  at  Sneinton  and  latterly  at  Prestwich,  Lanes., 
where  he  died  Feb.  19,  1909.    (Venn,  11.  335.) 

TOMLIN,  ALFRED  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  14, 
1839.  Matric.  Lent,  1840;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
1844;  priest  (Ripon)  1845;  C.  of  Bradford,  1844-6.  C.  of 
Liverpool,  1846-72.  C.  of  Lower  Tranmere,  Cheshire,  1872- 
83.  V.  there,  1883-1901.  Author,  Improvement  of  Elementary 
Education.  Died  Oct.  30,  1901,  aged  83.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Nov.  9,  1901.) 

TOMLIN,  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1879.  S.  of  William,  bookseller  (and  Mary  Ann).  B.  in 
Cambridge.  Bapt.  Apr.  12,  i86o.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge 
(Mr  J.  B.  AUen).  Matric.  \Uchs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of 
Horsley,  Gloucs.,  1884-6.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bristol,  1886- 
95.  V.  of  Kingston,  Somerset,  1895-1915.  R.  of  Skilgate, 
1915-30.  Of  Torquay  in  1950.  (Disappears  from  Crockford, 
I93I-2-) 

TOMLIN,  BANKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  8,  1842.  S.  of 
Robert  Sackett  [of  Dane  Court,  Isle  of  Thanet]  (and  Ehzabeth 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Bankes,  of  Otley,  Vorks.).  Matric.  Michs. 
1843.   Brother  of  Robert  (1841).   (Burke,  L.G.) 


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ToMLiN,  Jacob 

TOMLIN,  JACOB.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  15,  1814. 

B.  [1793]  at  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A. 
1818.  Sent  by  the  London  Missionary  Society  to  Malacca, 
1826;  Principal  of  the  Anglo-Chinese  College  at  Malacca, 
April,  1832.  Left  the  C.M.S.  Sept.  1832  and  started  a 
seminary  at  Malacca,  caUed  the  Benevolent  Institute. 
Visited  Bengal  in  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1845 ;  priest, 
1846;  C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Liverpool,  1845-6.  C.-in-charge 
of  Tunstal,  near  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Yorks.,  1847-8.  C.  of 
Tankersley,  1849-53.    C.  of  Great  Coates,  Lines.,   1854-60. 

C.  of  Brodsworth,  Yorks.,  1860-1.  C.  of  Croxall,  Derbs., 
1865-6.  V.  of  Wollaston,  Northants.,  1868-76.  Author, 
Missionary  Journals  and  Letters.  Resided  latterly  at  Chester 
House,  near  Irchester,  Northants.,  where  he  died  Sept.  5, 
1880.  (Boase,  vi.  694;  Northants.  Clergy;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Crockford;  Northants.  Notes  and  Queries,  iii.  173.) 

TOMLIN,  JOHN  READ  LE  BROCKTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1883.  S.  of  John  Read,  husbandman, 
deceased,  of  Elston,  near  Newark,  Notts,  (and  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Rev.  S.  M.  Lund,  R.  of  Awsworth,  Notts.). 
B.  [Aug.  15,  1864]  at  Elston.  [School,  Winchester.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  Scholar;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1902.  Assistant 
Master  at  Llandaff  Cathedral  School,  1888-99;  at  Stancliffe 
Hall,  Derbs.,  1899-1901.  Fellow  of  the  Entomological 
society  and  hon.  member  of  staff  at  the  British  Museum 
(Natural  History),  S.  Kensington.  Married,  May  2,  1906, 
Eleanor  Marjorie,  youngest  dau.  of  Theodore  Kensington. 
Of  23,  Boseobel  Road,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  in  1948.  (Win- 
chester Coll.  Reg.) 

TOMLIN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Clare,  Apr.  2,  1841. 
[S.  of  Robert  Sackett,  Esq.  (and  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  John 
Bankes,  of  Otley,  Yorks.).  B.  at  Dane  Court,  St  Peters,  Isle 
ofThanet.]  Diedini87i.  Brotherof  Bankes  (1842).  (Walford, 
County  Families;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TOMLINE,  GEORGE  (1767),  see  PRETYMAN. 

TOMLINE,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr. 
19,  1753-  Matric.  Easter,  1754;  Scholar.  Of  Riby  Grove, 
Lines.  Left  landed  property  to  the  Rt.  Rev.  George  Pretyman, 
Bp.  of  Winchester  (1767),  to  whom  he  was  not  related. 

TOMLINE,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  PRETYMAN.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  7,  1803.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rt.  Rev.] 
George  (1767,  sub  Pretyman),  of  London.  Pupil  of  Mr  Maltby, 
at  Buckden,  Hunts.  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1808;  M.A. 
1811.  M.P.  for  Christchurch,  Hants.,  1812-18;  for  Truro, 
1818-20  and  1826-9;  for  Minehead,  1830-1.  Of  Riby  Grove, 
Lines.  Married,  1811,  Frances,  only  dau.  of  John  Amley, 
Esq.,  of  Ford  Hall,  Salop.  Author,  A  speech  on  the  character  of 
William  Pitt,  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College.  Brother 
of  George  T.  (1808,  stib  Pretyman)  and  Richard  (1809,  sub 
Pretyman).   (Walford,  County  Families;  Rettirn  of  M.P. s.) 

TOMLINS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  18,  1838. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Shrewsbury,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury 
(Dr  Kennedy).  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon, 
1847.   (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

TOMLINS,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  i,  1864.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1835),  of  Manchester.  Schools,  Shrewsbury 
and  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  Alnwick,  North- 
umberland, 1869-73.  C.  of  Alton,  Staffs.,  1873-8.  C.  of 
Checkley,  1878-87.  V.  of  Freehay,  1887-1909.  Died  May  12, 
1909.    (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

TOMLINSON,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  7,  1882.  S.  of  Nicholas.  B.  Sept.  19,  1863,  at  Craigie, 
St  Elizabeth,  Jamaica.  School,  Munro  and  Dickenson's, 
Potsdam,  Jamaica  (W.  Simms,  M.A.).  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
1  u*  \  m'S^  t'^"^  B.A.  1885.  Assistant  Master  at  York  Castle  School,  Jamaica, 
'■     ^  1886-90;  Head  Master  ofiRusfea's  School,  1890-7.    Married, 

1893,  Ethel  Mary,  dau.  of  HeniV  Carvalho,  J. P.,  of  Falmouth, 
Jamaica,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  4,  1897;  buried  in  Lueea 
Churchyard.  Brother  of  Frederick  C.  (1886)  (W.  Cowper; 
Peile,  II.  692.) 

TOMLINSON,  AMBROSE  MERTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  July  2,  1898.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Murray 
(i860),  V.  of  East  Meon,  Petersfield.  School,  Wellington 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  Lanes.  Regt.).  Married.  Died  in  1927. 
Brother  of  Edward  T.  (1896).    (Wellington  Colt.  Reg.) 

TOMLINSON,  ARTHUR  SHERRATT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7, 
1891.  [3rd  s.  of  Henry  George,  J. P.,  of  The  Woodlands, 
Burton-on-Trent.  B.  Jan.  11,  1873.]  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  Mus.Bac,  and  M.A.  1898. 
F.R.C.O.  1901.  Assistant  Music  Master  at  Wellington 
College,  Berks.,  1901-28.  Married,  Dec.  30,  1903,  Margaret 
Thomewill.  Died  Jan.  29,  1941,  at  Crowthonie.  Brother  of 
Henry  C.  (1889).  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Direc- 
tories; The  Times,  Feb.  i,  1941;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 


TOMLINSON,  Henry  Cecil 

TOMLINSON,  CECIL  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  1898.  S.  of  the  Rev.  W[alter]  M[iehael]  (i868),  of  the 
vicarage.  North  Cave,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A. 
1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1903;  priest,  1904; 
C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Leeds,  1903-5.  Railway  Missioner  in 
South  Africa,  1905-8.  C.  of  Ashbourne  with  Mapleton, 
Derbs.,  1908-14.  Sueeentor  of  Ripon  Cathedral,  1914-17. 
R.  of  Bolton  Abbey,  Yorks.,  1917-52-.  Brother  of  Walter  A. 
(1897).    (Crockford.) 

TOMLINSON,  EDWARD  MURRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  10,  i860.  S.  of  Thomas  [Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple], 
of  3,  Richmond  Terrace,  Whitehall,  London  [and  of  Heysham, 
Lanes.]  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Roger  Mashiter,  of 
Bolton-le-Sands,  Lanes.).  B.  Apr.  30,  1842,  in  Westminster. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A. 
1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1865;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Great 
Yarmouth,  1865-70.  C.  of  St  Mary,  TothUl  Fields,  West- 
minster, 1870-3.  C.  of  North  Wootton,  Somerset,  1874.  R.  of 
Hope-Mansel,  Heref.,  1874-7.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Minories, 
London,  1877-89.  V.  of  East  Meon,  Hants.,  1889-1901.  Married, 
Sept.  30,  1873,  Louisa  Ruth,  dau.  of  WUliam  James  Thoms, 
F.S.A.  Resided  latteriy  at  The  Castle  House,  Petersfield, 
Hants.,  where  he  died  Nov.  26,  1908.  Father  of  the  next  and 
of  Ambrose  M.  (1898);  brother  of  Frederic  P.  (1864).  (Record 
of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  28,  1908.) 

TOMLINSON,  EDWARD  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  30,  1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Murray 
(above),  V.  of  East  Meon,  Petersfield.  B.  Nov.  10,  1876. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  An  electrical 
engineer.  Married,  June  2,  1898,  Edith  Cleaveland,  eldest  dau. 
of  Alfred  Henderson,  of  Rowbery  House,  Kent.  Of  St 
George's  Square,  London,  S.W.  Died  Apr.  19,  1921,  in 
London.  Brother  of  Ambrose  M.  (1898).  (The  Times,  Apr.  21, 
1921.) 

TOMLINSON,  FRANCIS  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4,  1895. 
[S.  of  Robert  William,  hop-merchant.  B.  Apr.  19,  1877.] 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  i8g8;  M.A.  1920. 
In  the  Indian  Educational  Service;  Professor  at  the  Govt. 
College,  Punjab  in  1920.  Died  Aug.  10,  1925,  in  Guernsey. 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  I.C.S.  Lists;  The  Times,  Aug.  13,  1925.J 

TOMLINSON,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  5,  1886.  S.  of  Nicholas.  B.  [Oct.  24,  1867],  at  Craigie 
Middle  Quarters,  Jamaica.  School,  Munro  and  Dickenson's, 
Potsdam,  Jamaica.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar,  1887;  B.A. 
1889.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1892.  Adm.  to  the 
Jamaican  Bar,  Nov.  1892.  Of  Black  River,  Jamaica. 
Manied,  1893,  Lucy  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Elliott,  of 
Westeott,  Rockbeare,  Devon,  and  had  issue.  Brother  of 
Alfred  E.  (1882).    (Peile,  11.  729;  Law  Lists.) 

TOMLINSON,  FREDERIC  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  II,  1864.  [5th]  s.  of  Thomas  [Bencher  of  the  Middle 
Temple],  of  3  Richmond  Terrace,  Whitehall,  London  (and 
Sarah,  dau,  of  the  Rev.  Roger  Mashiter,  of  Bolton-le-Sands, 
Lanes.).  B.  July  10,  1846,  at  Heysham,  Lanes.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  1868; 
M.A.  1872.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  i,  1867.  Called 
totheBar,  Nov.  17, 1871.  A  Special  Pleader.  OntheNorthem 
Circuit.  Married,  July  29,  1876,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
James  John  Reid,  of  Mouswald  Place,  Dumfries.  Died 
Aug.  31,  1883,  at  Mouswald  Place.  Brother  of  Edward  M. 
(i860).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Boase,  in.  986;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Sept.  5,  1883.) 

TOMLINSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1818. 
Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  Lent,  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826; 
D.D.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  16,  1822.  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  London  and  Tutor  to  the  family  of  Sir 
Robert  Peel.  Secretary  to  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian 
Knowledge,  1831-42.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Spring  Gardens, 
London,  1832-42.  Visited  the  Levant,  1840.  First  Bishop 
of  Gibraltar,  1842-63.  Married  (1)  Nov.  21,  1848,  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Patrick  Stuart;  (2)  Jan.  6,  1855,  Eleanor 
Jane,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Mackenzie  Eraser.  Died  Feb.  9, 
1863,  aged  62,  at  Gibraltar.  (Boase,  iii.  986;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1863,  I.  389;  F.  P.  White;  The  Times,  Feb.  11,  1863.) 

TOMLINSON,  The  Rev.  GEORGE  COCKAINE.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Magdalene,  Mar.  8,  1834;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  Matric.  Lent, 
1844.  P.C.  of  Coverham  and  Horsehouse,  Yorks.,  1842-55. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Rt.  Rev.  George  (above).  Bishop  of 
Gibraltar.  F.S.A.  Died  Mar.  15,  1855,  at  Cariton-in-Cover- 
dale,  Yorks,,  aged  48.   (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  i.  655.) 

TOMLINSON,  HENRY  CECIL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  5,  1889.  [S. 
of  Henry  George,  J. P.,  brewer,  of  The  Woodlands,  Burton- 
on-Trent.  B.  Oct.  6,  1870.]  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  B.A.  1892.  Of  59,  Scalpcliffe  Road,  Burton-on-Trent, 
and  of  Dolanog,  near  Welshpool,  in  1922.  Brother  of  Arthur 
S.  (1891).   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 


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TOMLINSON,  HENRY  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  S.  of  the  Rev.  \V[illiam  Bfannister],  of  the 
vicarage,  Little  Ousebum,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1904;  priest,  1906. 
C.  of  St  George's,  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  1904-11,  and 
Assistant  Master  at  the  High  School.  C.  of  Famworth,  Lanes., 
1912.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  Bolton,  1912-17.  R.  of  Narborough, 
Leics.,  1917-29.  \'.  of  Liscard,  Cheshire,  1929-35.  Died 
Mar.  19,  1935.    {Crock/ord.) 

TOMLINSON,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  2, 
1890;  re-adm.  sizar  Oct.  9,  1891.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Henry  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1854),  of  Hoggeston  rectory, 
Bucks,  (and  Emily  Howard).  B.  Sept.  20,  1872,  at  Dench- 
worth  vicarage,  near  Wantage.  Schools,  Bloxham  (Mr 
Egerton)  and  Berkhamsted  (The  Rev.  T.  C.  Fry).  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898. 

TOMLINSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  13,  1786. 
Of  Staffs.  Did  not  reside;  name  off,  July  8,  1790.  {St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  519.) 

TOMLINSON,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  M.A.  1867,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[Eldest  s.  of  VN'illiam  John,  of  Liverpool.]  Matric.  from 
Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  31,  1855,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1859;  M..\.  (Oxford)  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Brisbane), 
i860;  priest,  1861;  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Brisbane,  and 
Missionary  in  Queensland,  1860-5.  C.  of  West  Felton,  Salop, 
1865-8.  C.  of  Whittington,  Derbs.,  1868.  C.  of  Sudbury, 
Derbs.,  1868-70.  C.  of  Cheadle,  Cheshire,  1870-2.  V.  of  Great 
Haywood,  Staffs.,  1872-92.  R.  of  Whittington,  Derbs., 
1892-8.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1898-1902.  Latterly  of 
Fishboume,  Chichester.  Disappears  from  Crock/ord,  1903. 
{Ai.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

TOMLINSON,  JOHN  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  27)  at 
Magdalene,  Feb.  22,  1837.  S.  of  Nicholas  [Admiral,  R.N.], 
of  Middleton,  near  Lewes,  Sussex  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Ralph  Ward,  Esq.,  of  Colchester).  School,  private.  Matric. 
Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  C.  of  Patcham,  Sussex, 
1844-8.  C.  of  Westmeston,  1849-55.  Held  no  subsequent 
cures.  Died  July  25,  1892.  Brother  of  William  R.  (1828). 
(Camb.  Almanack;  Walford,  County  Families;  Clergy  List, 
which  sometimes  calls  him  'T.-P.'  Tomlinson.) 

TOMLINSON,  ROUTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  31,  1858. 
[B.  Mar.  i,  1839.  School,  Giggleswick.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1863;  priest, 
1864;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Peterborough,  1863-6.  C.  of  Wrotham, 
Kent,  1866.  C.  of  Luttenvorth,  Leics.,  1866-71.  C.  of 
St  Barnabas,  Rotherhithe,  London,  S.E.,  1871-2.  V.  of 
Warmfield,  Yorks.,  1872-82.  C.-in-c.  of  Husbands  Bosworth, 
Leics.,  1883-7.  C.  of  Finchampstead,  Berks.,  1887-92;  R. 
there,  1892-1912.  Died  May  6,  1912,  in  London.  (Giggleswick 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  10,  1912.) 

TOMLINSON,  THOMAS  SYMONDS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  .Arthur  Roger  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1862),  of  Penkevil,  Cornwall.  B.  Nov.  2,  1877,  at 
Onehunga,  New  Zealand.  School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  .Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  1901.  Town  Magistrate  at  Zanzibar,  1907-19;  Judge, 
1919;  Chief  Justice,  1925-8.  Order  of  the  BrUliant  Star  of 
Zanzibar,  1923.  Knighted,  1925.  Ser\'ed  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.  Munster  FusUiers;  attached  Leinster 
Regt.).  Legal  Adviser  and  Member  of  Executive  Council  of 
Tanganyika,  1918-21.  Married,  Sept.  29,  1915,  Diana,  dau.  of 
P.  J.  Hibbert,  J. P.,  of  Hamps&eld,  Grange-over-Sands,  and 
had  issue.  Of  'Ellerhow,'  Grange-over-Sands,  Lanes,  in  1952. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 

TOMLINSON,  WALTER  ARDOLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  1, 1897.  S.  of  the  Rev.  W[alter]  M[ichael]  (next),  V.  of 
North  Cave,  Yorks.  [B.  Jan.  15,  1878.  School,  Rossall.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B..^.  1900;  M.A.  1917.  Assistant  Master 
at  Hymers  College,  Hull,  1900-3;  at  Sussex  House,  Seaford, 
1903;  at  the  King's  School,  Bruton,  Somerset,  1905;  at  the 
Saidia  Government  School,  Eg>'pt,  1906-11 ;  at  Felsted,  1911- 
32.  Ser\'ed  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Corporal,  R.G..^.). 
Died  Feb.  20,  1932 ;  buried  at  Felsted.  Brother  of  Cecil  F. 
( 1898).  (Rossall  Reg. ;  Scott,  MSS.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories ; 
The  Times,  Feb.  23,  1932.) 

TOMLINSON,  WALTER  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
June  25,  1868.  S.  of  Robert  Sherratt,  surgeon,  of  'Wood- 
lands,' Burton-on-Trent.  B.  there,  Jan.  14,  1849.  Schools, 
Burton-on-Trent  and  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A. 
1872;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1872;  priest,  1873; 
C.  of  St  James's,  Bradford,  1872-4.  C.  of  .\mbleside,  West- 
morland, 1875-7.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Sheffield,  1877-84.  V.  of 
All  Saints,  Pontefract,  1884-91.  V.  of  North  Cave  with  Chffe, 
1891-1905.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Lichfield,  1906-14;  dio.  of  South- 
well, 1910-14.  R.  of  Thorpe-by-.\shboume,  Derbs.,  1914-26. 
Died  July  2,  1926.  Father  of  Cecil  F.  (1898)  and  the  above. 
(Venn,  11.  384;  Crock/ord;  The  Times,  July  6,  1926.) 


ToMPSON,  Henry  Kett 

TOMLINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  28,  1778.  S.  of  Edward  [William]  [clerk  to  a  coal 
merchant],  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Did  not  reside. 
Found  drowned  off  the  Essex  coast,  Oct.  1778.  (St  Paul's 
Sch.  Reg.,  11.  85.) 

TOMLINSON,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  May  20,  1828.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Nicholas,  Captain, 
R.N.  [later,  Admiral],  of  36,  Dorset  Square,  London  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ralph  Ward,  Esq.,  of  Colchester).  B. 
[i8ii]  at  Witham,  Essex.  Schools,  Richmond  and  the  Royal 
Naval  College,  Portsmouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833; 
M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chichester) 
Sept.  20,  1835;  priest  (Chichester)  Jan.  8,  1837;  C.  of  Hove, 
Sussex,  1835-7.  V.  of  Whiteparish,  Wilts.,  1837-78,  and  R. 
of  Sherfield-English,  Hants.,  i837-9-2-  Married,  Sept.  21, 
1842,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  William  Baker,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
Latterly  of '  Briarswood,'  Rodwell,  Weymouth,  where  he  died 
Feb.  6,  1899.  Brother  of  John  P.  (1837).  (Eagle,  xxi.  237; 
Walford,  County  Families;  Crock/ord;  The  Times,  Feb.  9, 
1899.) 

TOMLISON,  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Truro),  1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of 
St  Ives,  Cornwall,  1892-7.  C.  of  Ingatestone,  Essex,  1898-9. 
C.  of  Arreton,  Isle  of  Wight,  1899-1900.  C.  of  Ringmer, 
Sussex,  1900-2.  R.  of  East  Langdon,  Kent,  1902-7.  Married. 
Resided  latterly  at  St  Leonard's,  where  he  died  Sept.  8,  1934, 
aged  69.   (Crock/ord;  The  Times,  Sept.  13,  1934.) 

TOMPKINS,  ALBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1882.  S.  of  .\lbert  James,  of  10,  Park  Terrace,  Cambridge. 
B.  there,  Oct.  3,  1862.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M..\.  1890.  Assistant  Master  at 
St  Dunstan's  College,  Catford,  1903-29.  Died  May  28,  1929, 
at  Catford.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  May  30, 
1929.) 

TOMPKINS,  RICHARD  FRANCIS.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  17,  1840.  Of  Sussex.  [School,  Bishop's  Waltham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester) 
1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Bignor,  Sussex,  1846-54.  V.  of 
Tortington,  1854-97.  Subsequently  of  Arundel,  where  he 
died.  Mar.  10,  1898,  aged  75-  (Eagle,  xx.  589;  Crock/ord; 
The  Standard,  Mar.  i2,  1898.) 

TOMPSON,  ALAN  HAWTIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1899.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  Alfred,  of  'Dromenagh,'  Iver  Heath, 
Bucks,  (and  Marie  Louise  Clifford,  dau.  of  T.  Kimber). 
B.  Jan.  23,  1880,  at  Denham,  Uxbridge.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B..\.  1902.  A  sheep-farmer  in 
Nairobi,  British  East  Africa.  Married,  1915,  Gladys,  dau.  of 
John  Bullough,  of  Kinloch  Castle,  Rhum.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  East  African  Mounted  Rifles 
and  Grenadier  Guards);  killed  in  action,  Sept.  27,  1915. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (The  Times,  Oct.  20,  1915.) 

TOMPSON,  ALFRED  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  .■Ufred,  of '  Dromenagh,'  Iver  Heath, 
Uxbridge,  Middlesex  (and  Marie  Louise  Clifford,  dau.  of 
T.  Kimber,  barrister).  B.  Nov.  21,  1876,  at  Denham.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  .Michs.  1895;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class)  189S;  M.A.  1903.  Of  'Dromenagh,'  Iver  Heath,  in 
1939.  Brother  of  the  above.   (Burke,  L.G^ 

TOMPSON,  FRANK  GORDON.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
.\ug.  II,  1900.  S.  of  Frederick  James,  brewer's  manager 
[died,  1896]  (and  Eliza  Harvey  Thompson).  B.  Sept.  5,  1880, 
at  Kentish  Town,  London.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Of  Windyridge,  Boundary 
Road,  Belmont,  Sutton,  Surrey,  in  1946.  (Uppingham  Sch. 
Roll.) 

TOMPSON,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  28,  1835.  [Eldest  s.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth (and  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Fisher,  of  Brows- 
ton  HaU,  Suffolk).  B.  June  9,  1816.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1835.  Of  Boxted  House,  near  Colchester.  J. P.  for 
Essex.  Married  (i)  1840,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis 
Smythies,  Esq.,  of  Colchester;  (2)  1847,  Eliza,  youngest  dau. 
of  J.  H.  Nunn,  Esq.,  of  Nether  Hall,  Essex,  and  had  issue. 
Died  in  1874.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

TOMPSON  (post  KETT-TOMPSON),  HENRY  KETT.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  12,  1830.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles  [of 
Witchingham  Hall,  Norwich]  (and  Juliana,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Kett,  Esq.).  B.  at  Bergh  .\pton,  Norfolk.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B..\.  1835.  A  brewer  in 
Norwich.  Of  Witchingham  Hall,  Norivich  and  Brooke  House. 
J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Assumed  the  name  of  Kett-Tompson,  1871. 
Married,  1843,  Margaret  .\meUa,  2nd  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral 
the  Hon.  Frederick  Paul  Irby.  Died  in  Nov.  1872.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 


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TOMPSON,  JAMES  BROWNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  6,  1793.  S.  of  Samuel,  woollen-draper,  of  Norwich.  B. 
there.  School,  Norwich.  Scholar,  1793;  matric.  Lent,  1795; 
LL.B.  1799.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  12,  1799;  priest, 
Aug.  31,  1800.  V.  of  Shropham,  Norfolk,  1801-49  and  P.C.  of 
Tompson,  1816-49.  Chaplain  to  the  Court  of  Guardians  at 
Norwich,  1814.  Died  Aug.  13,  1849,  aged  73.  at  Norwich. 
[Venn,  11.  126;  Clergy  List,  which  calls  him  'Thompson'; 
G.  Mag.,  1849,  II.  436,  which  gives  Aug.  3  as  date  of  death.) 

TOMPSON,  ROBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  6, 
1822.  [2nd  s.  of  Carrier,  of  Woodston  Manor,  Hunts,  (and 
Margaret  Aim,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  John  Smith,  Coldstream 
Guards).  B.  Mar.  22,  1804.]  Matric.  Michs.  1823.  Of  Iver 
House,  Bucks.  Married,  Oct.  15,  1846,  Elizabeth  Ami  Ashby, 
dau.  of  Nash  Crozier  Hilliard.  Died,  s.p.,  Mar.  31,  1868. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

TOMS,  ALFRED  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  3,  1875.  S.  of  Samuel  Rogers.  B.  at  Brighton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Apr.  12,  1877;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1879;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1879;  priest, 
1881 ;  C.  of  Whitechapel,  1879-80.  C.  of  Stepney,  1880-2.  C. 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Bournemouth,  1882-4.  P-C.  of  St  Paul's, 
East  Stonehouse,  Devon,  1884-7.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester, 
1887-90.  C.  of  Eastbourne,  1890-5.  R.  of  Little  Stukeley, 
Hunts.,  1895-7.  V.  of  Dullingham,  Cambs.,  1897-1902.  V.  of 
Emneth,  Norfolk,  1902-7.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Norwich,  1912- 
13.  V.  of  Fltxton,  Suffolk,  1914-16.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of 
Norwich,  1916.  Married,  Aug.  17,  1882,  Florence,  eldest  dau. 
of  W.  B.  Lanfear,  of  Croydon.  Latterly  of  Glebe  Avenue, 
Hunstanton.  Died  Apr.  17,  1922,  in  London.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Apr.  19,  1922.) 

TOMS,  ARTHUR  CECIL  KELWAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1888.  [Youngest]  s.  of  John  Robert.  B.  Sept.  28,  1870, 
at  Wellington,  Somerset.  [School,  Somerset  County.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at 
Chard  Grammar  School  for  i  year;  at  Dorset  County  School 
for  1  year;  at  Ware  Grammar  School  for  3  years;  at  Lough- 
borough Grammar  School,  1897-1903;  Head  Master  of 
Cirencester  Grammar  School,  1903-15.  Assistant  Master  at 
Clifton  College,  1916-32;  House  Master,  1916-18.  Member  of 
Bristol  City  Council,  1932-41.  Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
'Rosehill,'  Aberdovey,  Merioneths.,  in  1953.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

TOMS,  GEORGE  BAILEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1881. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  (14*^  Wrangler)  1884;  M.A.  1888. 
[S.  of  — ,  brewer,  of  Chard,  Somerset.]  Head  of  the  engineering 
firm  of  G.  B.  Toms,  &  Co.  (A.  C.  K.  Toms). 

TOMS,  GEORGE  CHESTER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1882 
[7th]  s.  of  Thomas  Harris,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Torquay.  [B 
Sept.  2,  1864.]  Schools  [Marlborough  College  and]  Tonbridge 
Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Engaged  in  goldmining  in  South  Africa 
Died  Mar.  28,  1903,  at  Buluwayo,  of  malarial  fever.  (Ton- 
bridge  Sch.  Reg. ;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

TOMSON,  EDMUND  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1883.  S.  of  Whitbread,  Esq.,  deceased  [of  Kensington 
Gardens  Square,  London].  B.  [Oct.  1863],  in  London.  School, 
Uppmgham.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1900.  Ord. 
deacon  (St  Albans)  1888;  priest  (Colchester)  1889;  C.  of 
Newport,  Essex,  1888-98.  C.  of  Great  Yeldham,  1898-1905; 
R.  there,  1905-23.  Married,  June  lo,  1902,  Justine  Alice, 
widow  of  W.  M.  Lancaster,  and  2nd  dau.  of  Campbell  Macrae. 
Died  Feb.  11,  1923.  [Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Feb.  14,  1923.) 

TOMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  i, 
1874.  S.  of  Lewis,  merchant,  deceased  (and  Mrs  Tomson,  of 
6  HQls  Road,  Cambridge).  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1878 
priest,  1879;  C.  of  St  George's,  Birmingham,  1878-9.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Selhurst,  Surrey,  1879-82.  C.  of  St  James's, 
Croydon,  1882-92.  R.  of  Rochford,  Worcs.,  1892-1919.  Preb. 
of  Hereford,  1913-26.  Resided  latterly  at  Tenbury,  where  he 
died,  Jan.  28,  1926,  aged  74.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Crockford 
The  Guardian,  Feb.  5,  1926.) 

TOMSON,  LEWIS  MORTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  2,  1862.  S.  of  Lewis,  merchant,  of  South  Brink,  Wisbech 
Cambs.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  Michs.  1862:  B.A.  1866 
Brother  of  the  above. 

TONG,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1754. 
S.  of  John,  chapman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Beverley.  School, 
Beverley.  Matric.  Michs.  1754;  B.A.  1758;  M.A.  1761.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  York),  May  21,  1758-  priest 
(York)  Sept.  29,  1759;  C.  of  Hessle,  Yorks.,  1759.  V.  of 
Morton  with  Hacconby,  Lines.,  1768-95.  R.  of  Aisthorpe, 
1783-95.  DiedSept.  9,  1795,  at  Burlington,  Yorks.  {St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  III.  628;  G.  Mag.,  1795,  11.  795.) 

TONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.    3,    1787.    Of  Suffolk.    [School,   Ipswich  Grammar.] 


ToNSON,  The  Hon.  Charles  Ludlow 

Matric.  Michs.  1787;  B.A.  1792.  Sometime  R.  of  Tuddenham, 
Suffolk.  Married,  Oct.  20,  1789,  Miss  —  Minton,  of  Tudden- 
ham.   (Irvine  Gray.) 

TONGE,  GEORGE  ERNEST  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn 
H.,  Oct.  1,  1892.  S.  of  Dr  Morris  (1858),  of  Witham  House, 
Harrow.  B.  Dec.  2,  1872.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1897; 
priest,  1899;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Sutton,  Surrey,  1897-1903. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Nagpur,  1903-6.  C.  of  St  Barnabas, 
Sutton,  Surrey,  1907-16.  C.  of  TUney,  Norfolk,  1916.  R.  of 
Orlestone,  Kent,  1917-18.  C.  of  New  Milton,  1919-20.  V.  of 
Upavon,  Wilts.,  1920-7.  C.  of  Merstham,  Surrey,  1927-9. 
V.  of  Willoughby  (with  Grandborough,  from  1930),  Warws., 
1929-38.  C.  of  St  John's,  Penzance,  1938-45.  Married,  Nov. 
9,  1916,  Nancie  May,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  Cook,  Esq.,  of 
Tadworth,  Surrey.  Died  Mar.  22,  1945.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  16,  1916;  The  Times,  Mar.  26, 
1946.) 

TONGE,  GEORGE  PRESTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2, 
1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1856), 
of  129,  Petherton  Road,  London,  N.  B.  Apr.  13,  1877. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903. 
Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1900;  priest,  igoi;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Princes  Park,  Liverpool,  1900-6.  C.  of  Great  Yarmouth, 
1906-11.  Chaplain  (Mission  to  Seamen)  at  Sheemess,  1911- 
14;  at  Hull,  1914-15;  Organising  Secretary,  Metropolitan 
district  and  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chelmsford,  1915-16  and  1917-18; 
Chaplain  at  Cromarty  Firth,  1916-17.  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Edinburgh,  1918-21.  R.  of  St  John-the-Evangehst,  Selkirk, 
1921-4.  Supt.,  Mission  to  Seamen  in  Scotland,  1921-4.  R.  of 
Christ  Church,  Falkirk  with  Grangemouth,  1924-30.  R., 
Provost  and  Canon  of  St  John's  Cathedral,  Oban,  and  Canon 
of  Cumbrae,  1930-41.  Married,  June  11,  1907,  Elizabeth 
Bertha,  dau.  of  Everett  B.  Turner,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool. 
Author  of  20  plays  under  the  pseudonym  Stephen  P.  Ross. 
Died  in  ig|4i.  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford,  supp.,  1942; 
Scottish  Biogs.) 

TONGE,  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  19,  1858. 
[School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1859;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865. 
At  King's  CoUege  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1858;  L.R.C.P.,  1862; 
M.B.,  London,  1858;  M.D.,  London,  1863.  House  Physician 
and  Medical  Registrar  at  King's  CoUege  Hospital.  Lecturer 
in  Physiology  at  Charing  Cross  Hospital.  Practised  at 
Harrow.  Author,  medical.  Disappears  from  Medical 
Directories,  1895.  Father  of  George  E.  M.  (1892).  {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Medical  Directories.) 

TONGE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  July  4,  1850; 
re-adm.  sizar  May  17,  1867.  S.  of  John,  book-keeper,  of 
Manchester  (and  Eliza  Ann).  Bapt.  there,  July  30,  1826. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester)  Jan.  28,  1855;  priest.  May  18,  1856;  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Cheetham  Hill,  Lanes.,  1855-61.  Secretary, 
Manchester  Dioc.  Church  Building  Society,  from  1861.  R.  of 
Heaton-Mersey,  1867-72.  R.  of  St  Anne's,  Manchester, 
1886-8.  R.  of  St  Anne  with  St  Mary,  Manchester,  1888-95. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  1875-95.  Married,  Sept.  19,  1867, 
Louisa  Margaret,  dau.  of  Joseph  Birley,  Esq.,  of  Didsbury. 
Died  Mar.  i,  1895.  {Eagle,  xix.  201;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Mar.  6,  1895.) 

TONGUE,  JOSEPH.   Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1880. 

TONKIN,  FRANKLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  8, 
1840.  Of  Cornwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A. 
1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  West 
Lulworth,  Dorset,  1845-7.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Edin- 
burgh, 1847-55.  P.C.  of  St  Ives,  Cornwall,  1855-61.  C.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Spring  Gardens,  Westminster,  1861-70.  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Bournemouth,  1870-5.  C.  of  Harford,  Devon, 
1875-6.  R.  of  Thurlaston,  Leics.,  1876-80.  V.  of  Madron  with 
Morvah,  Cornwall,  1880-94.  Married  Beatrix,  dau.  of  Capt. 
W.  H.  Dobbie,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Saling  Hall,  Essex.  Died 
Nov.  10,  1894,  aged  73.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.  {sub  his 
sons);  Crockford;  The  Standard,  Nov.  15,  1894.) 

TONKIN,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  TREVENA.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1875.  S.  of  William,  National  school- 
master (and  Amelia).  B.  at  Redruth,  Cornwall.  Bapt. 
July  4,  1852.   Matric.  Michs.  1875. 

TONNOCHY,  MALCOLM  STRUAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  15,  i860.  S.  of  Thomas  [Deputy  Collector,  of  Buland- 
shahr],  of  Bengal,  India.  B.  there,  Dec.  6,  1841.  School, 
Blackheath  proprietary.   Matric.  Michs.  i860. 

TONSON,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  LUDLOW.  Adm.  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  28,  1798.  5th  s.  of  William  [1st]  Baron  Riversdale. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1801;  M.A.  i8oi.  Ord.  deacon 
(Cloyne)  Aug.  24,  1803.  Died,  unmarried,  Aug.  20,  1837. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Ludlow  (1803).  {Peile,  11.  344; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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ToNSON,  The  Hon.  James  Bernard 

TONSON,  The  Hon.  JAMES  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  12, 1795.  [2nd]  s.  of  William  [ist]  Baron  Riversdale  (and 
Rose,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Bernard,  of  Castle  Bernard,  M.P. 
for  Cork).  Migrated  to  Christ's,  May  20,  1796.  Matric. 
Michs.  1797;  M.A.  1798.  Died  unmarried,  Feb.  ii,  1803. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next.  {PeiU,  11.  341 ;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

TONSON,  The  Hon.  LUDLOW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  9,  i8oj.  [7th  and  youngest]  s.  of  William  [ist  Baron 
Riversdale  (formerly  Hull)],  of  Rathcormac,  Co.  Cork  (and 
Rose,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Bernard,  of  Castle  Bernard,  Co. 
Cork).  [B.  Mar.  6,  1784,  at  Lisnagar.]  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Easter,  1805;  M.A.  1805.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlow)  May  6,  1810; 
priest.  May  20,  1810.  R.  of  Agheme,  dio.  of  Cloyne.  Bishop 
of  KiUaloe,  1839-61.  Succeeded  his  brother  Wilham  as 
3rd  Baron  Riversdale,  Apr.  3,  1848.  Died,  unmarried,  Dec. 
12,  1861,  at  the  Palace,  Kiilaloe,  when  the  Barony  became 
extinct.  Brother  of  Charles  L.  (1798)  and  the  above.  (G.E.C.; 
Cotton,  Fasti Eccles.  Hibern.  1, 475;  G.  Mag.,  1862, 1. 102;  Eton 
Sch.  Lists.) 

TOOGOOD,  JONATHAN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  3,  1826.  [Eldest  s.  of  Jonathan,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Bridg- 
water, Somerset.  School,  Harrow.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Dec.  14,  1826, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1830;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1834.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1832;  priest,  1833.  V.  of  North 
Petherton,  Somerset,  1835-50.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1840.  R.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  London,  1850-7.  R.  of  Kirkby- 
Overblow,  Yorks.,  1858-92.  Died  Aug.  11,  1892.  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  A  I.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

TOOGOOD,  JOSEPH  HOOKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1890.  S.  of  Samuel  Hunter,  of  Berkeley  Street, 
Eastville,  Bristol.  B.  Sept.  4,  1868,  at  Crosby  Road,  Hotwell 
Park,  Bristol.  School,  Clifton  National.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
Scholar,  1891;  B.A.  (29M  Wrangler)  1893;  M.A.  1897.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1894;  priest,  1895 ;  C.  of  Stockport,  Cheshire, 
1894-1900.  Chaplain  at  Arley  Hall  and  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Chester,  1901-7.  R.  of  Plemonstall  (or  Plemstall),  Cheshire, 
1907-47.   Of  Axley  Village,  Northwich,  in  1952.   (Crockford.) 

TOOKE,  JOHN  HORNE  (1754).  see  HORNE. 

TOOKE,  THOMAS  HAMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1841.  [Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  Hatton  Garden,  London.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Sept.  8,  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1848; 
priest,  1849;  C.  of  Iver,  Bucks.,  1848-50.  C.  of  Upton  with 
Chalvey,  1850-8.  R.  of  St  Edmund's,  Salisbury,  1858-63. 
R.  of  Monkton-Farleigh,  Wilts.,  1865-88.  Died  suddenly, 
Apr.  15,  1888,  at  Uppingham.  (Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Apr.  18,  1S88.) 

TOOKE,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  14, 
1784.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Clerkenwell,  London  (and 
Haimah,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Mann).  [B.  Jan.  29,  1744. 
School,  Islington.]  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  1771; 
Chaplain  to  the  English  church  at  Cronstadt,  1771-4. 
Chaplain  at  St  Petefsburg,  1774-92.  F.R.S.,  1783.  Member 
of  the  Imperial  Academy  of  Sciences  at  St  Petersburg.  Was 
left  a  fortune  in  1792  and  returned  to  England,  devoting  the 
rest  of  his  life  to  writing  on  Russian  history.  Chaplain  to  the 
Lord  Mayor  of  London  (Sir  William  Domville),  1814. 
Married,  1771,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eyton,  of  Llangan- 
hafal,  Denbighs.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Life  of  Catharine  II, 
Empress  of  Russia;  A  View  of  the  Russian  Empire  during  the 
Reign  of  Catharine  II;  History  of  Russia  from  the  Foundation 
of  the  Monarchy  by  Rurik,  etc.  EditedtheOeneral  Biographical 
Dictionary.  Resided  latterly  in  Bloomsburj-.  Died  Nov.  17, 
1820,  at  Guildford.    (D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1820,  11.  466.) 

TOOKE,  WILLIAM  EYTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  27,  1823.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  [F.R.S.,  Economist  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.)  of  Spring  Gardens,  London]  (and  Priscilla, 
dau.  of  Charles  Combe,  M.D.,  of  London).  [B.  Jan.  27,  1806.] 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827. 
President  of  the  Union,  1825.  Died  Jan.  27,  1830.  (Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  i.  185.) 

TOOKE-HALES,  JAMES  (1830),  see  HALES. 

TOOKER  (post  WHALLEY-TOOKER),  HYDE  WHALLEY.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  2,  1846.  Matric.  Lent,  1846.  Of  Hinton 
Daubnay,  Homdean,  Hants.  Married  Beatrice,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  John  Baker.  Died  1879.  Father  of  Hyde  S.  (1877,  sm6 
Whalley-Tooker).  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.,  sub  his  son; 
County  Families  (sub  Whalley-Tooker).) 

TOOKER,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  B.A.  1767,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.,  from  Peterhouse,  1767.  [S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of 
Tavistock,  Devon.]    Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford 


ToosEY,  Philip 

May  25,  1747.  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1750.  R.  of  Calverleigh, 
Devon,  1759-1803,  and  R.  of  Spaxton,  Somerset,  1773-1803. 
Died  in  June,  1803.  (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1803,  u.  691;  Reg. 
Coll.  Exon.) 

TOOLE,  FRANK  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Dec.  29,  1875.  Of  4,  Orme  Square,  Bayswater,  London. 
[S.  of  John  Lawrence,  actor  and  theatrical  manager  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.)  (and  Susan  Kaslake).]  School,  University 
College  School,  London.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  6, 1877.  Died  Dec.  4,  1879,  aged  23.  (Univ.  Coll. 
Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  D.N.B.  (sub  his  father).) 

TOOLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  8,  1771.  Of 
Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1771-  Kept  3  tenns  by  residence; 
Name  off  July  9,  1773.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  519.) 

TOOLIS,  THEODORE  SMITH.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1887. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Gray's  Inn,  1898.   (Law  Lists.) 

TOOLIS,  THOMAS  SMITH.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  It.,  Jan.  1879. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  7,  1879.  S.  of  the  Rev.  — 
[John  Daniel,  R.  of  Worlington,  Suffolk].  B.  July  12,  i860, 
at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Schools,  St  John's,  Leatherhead  and 
Abingdon  Grammar.  Did  not  reside.  Ord.  deacon  (Man- 
chester) 1889;  priest  (Ely)  1893;  C.  of  Saddleworth,  Lanes., 
1889-92.  C.  of  Flitwick,  Beds.,  1892-4.  R.  of  Croxton,  and 
V.  of  Eltisley,  Cambsi,  1895-1906.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  1913.  Married,  1892,  Maria,  dau.  of  James  Holling- 
worth,  of  Saddleworth,  Lanes.  Lived  latterly  in  Cambridge. 
Died  in  1913.  (St  John's,  Leatherhead  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Who's  Who  in  Cambs.) 

TOONE,  CHARLES  LINDSAY.  .Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1896. 
[3rd  and  youngest  s.  of  Major  James  Hastings,  2nd  Bengal 
Cavalry  (and  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  T.  Healey,  of  Harnpton-on- 
Thames).  B.  Mar.  27,  1877.  School,  Marlborough  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Second  Lieut.,  4th  Batt.,  the  Cheshire 
Regt.  (Militia),  1899.  In  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901. 
Capt.,  1904;  retired,  1905.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  8th  Batt.,  the  Cheshire  Regt.,  and  General  List 
(A.P.M.)).  With  the  F.I.A.T.  motor  Co.,  in  London.  Married 
Marion  Welldon  (stage  name  'Marion  Lindsay')  and  had 
issue.  Died  June  10,  1929,  in  South  Africa.  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  Times,  June  13,  1929;  V. 
Hodson.) 

TOONE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1863.  S.  of 
John,  farmer  [of  High  Cross,  Warws.]  (and  Mary  Ann).  B. 
at  Monks-Kirby.  Bapt.  Jan.  12,  1845.  [School,  Mostyn 
House,  Parkgate,  Cheshire.]  Matric.  Lent,  1864;  B.A.  1867; 
M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1867;  priest,  1869;  C.  of 
Crewe,  1867-71.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Litchurch,  Derby,  1871-2. 
C.  of  Battersea,  1872-5.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Battersea,  1875-83. 
V.  of  St  John  with  St  Paul,  Battersea,  1883-1901.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Rochester,  1898.  R.  of  Cuxton,  Kent,  1901-34. 
Married  Fanny,  dau.  of  William  Bryans,  of  Six  Hills,  Leics., 
and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  5,  1934.  (Eagle,  xu.\.  140;  Crock- 
ford; Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  7,  1934.) 

TOONE,  WILFRED  PARKER.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1892.  B.  Nov.  23,  1873.  [School,  Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1895 ;  M.A.  1899.  Proprietor  and  Head  Master  of 
Castle  Park  prep.  School,  Dalkey,  Co.  Dublin,  until  1933. 
Latterly  of  Kingstown,  Co.  Dublin.  (Rossall  Reg.;  School-- 
masters'  Directories.) 

TOOSE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  8,  1830.  Of 
Devon.  [One  Henry  John  Tooze  (sic),  eldest  s.  of  John,  of 
Honiton,  matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  17, 
1831,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1835.  C.  of  Payhembury,  until 
his  death  at  Mt.  Radford,  Dec.  i,  1856.]  (Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy 
List.) 

TOOSEY,  FINCH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  19,  1764. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1733,  sub  Towsey),  R.  of  Hessett  (or 
Hetheringsett),  Sufiolk.]  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Brother 
of  Philip  (1761).   (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

TOOSEY,  JAMES.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  atCAius,  1793.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Philip  (next),  R.  of  Stonham,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Educated  under  his  father.  Scholar,  1793;  matric.  Michs. 
1794.    (Venn,  u.  126.) 

TOOSEY,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  25,  1761. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1733,  sub  Towsey),  R.  of  Hessett, 
Suffolk.  Bapt.  Mar.  18,  1744-5.  Schools,  Winchester  and 
St  Paul's,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1762;  Scholar,  1763.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  22,  1765;  priest  (Nor\vich)  Feb.  19, 
1769.  Chaplain  to  the  37th  Regt.  of  Foot  in  Minorca,  1769. 
R.  of  Stonham,  Suffolk,  1769-97-  Died,  1797,  at  Quebec. 
'  By  his  superior  knowledge  of  husbandry  he  tended  much  to 
improve  the  state  of  agriculture  in  Canada.'  Brother  of 
Finch  (1764);  father  of  the  above.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.; 
Winchester  Scholars,  252;  Venn,  11.  126;  G.  Mag.,  1797,  11. 
895;  Foster,  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  Incumbents,  states  that 
James  Toosey  was  R.  of  Stonham,  1769-97.) 


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TooTAL,  Frederick  Edward  Owen 

TOOTAL,  FREDERICK  EDWARD  OWEN.    Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  20,  1895.    [S.  of  E.  A.,  of  Upper  PhiUimore  Gardens, 
London.   B.  1876.]   School,  Malvern  College.   Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898;  LL.B.  1899.   A  stockbroker.   Served  in  the 
Great  War,   1914-19  (Lieut.,   R.F.A.;  Capt.;  Special  List; 
Chevalier,  Military  Order  of  Avis  (Portugal)).   (Malvern  Coll. 
Reg.) 
TOOTELL,  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9,  1880.  S.  of 
Joseph  [of  Thumham,  Maidstone].    B.  [Aug.  24,  i860],  at 
Maidstone.    Schools,  Taunton  and  Clifton  College.    Matnc. 
Michs.   1880;  B.A.   1884;  M.A.   1887.    Assistant  Master  at 
Finsbury  Training  College,  1884-5;  at  Isleworth,  1885-8;  at 
Cranbrook  School,  1888-98;  Head  Master  of  Surrey  House 
School,  Margate,  1899-1914.    Married,  Jan.  6,  1891,  Mabel 
Frances,  dau.  of  Dr  J.  W.  Fry,  of  Wateringbury,  Kent.  Died 
Apr.  28,  1914.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  u.  674;  Christ's  Coll. 
obit,  notes;  The  Times,  May  2,  1914-) 
TOOTH,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,   Feb.   18,   1858. 
[8th]  s.  of  Robert,  of  Swifts  Park,  Cranbrook,  Kent.  B.  there, 
June   17,   i83q.    School,  Tonbridge.    Matric.   Michs.   1858; 
B.A.    1862;   M.A.    1865.     Ord.   deacon   (Winchester)    1863; 
priest  (Canterbury)  1864;  C.  of  St  Mary-the-Less,  Lambeth, 
1863.  C.  of  Folkestone,  1864.   Minister  of  St  Mary  Magdalen 
Missionary  Chapel,  Chiswick,  1865-8.  V.  of  Hatcham,  1868- 
78.    Subjected  to  proceedings  under  the  Clergy  Discipline 
Act,  'for  contumacy  under  the  Public  Worship  Regulation 
Act;  went  to  prison  rather  than  yield  to  the  claim  of  State 
authority    in    spiritual    matters.'    From    1878    Warden    of 
Woodside  Orphanage  and  of  St  Michael's  home  for  boys, 
Otford  Court,  Kent,  where  he  died  Mar.  5,  1931.    Brother  of 
Wilham   A.    (1856).     (Tonbridge  Sch.    Reg.;   Scott,   MSS.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  9,  1931;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  13, 
1931) 
TOOTH,  CHARLES.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  Oct.   17, 
i860.    Matric.  Michs.   i860;   B.A.   1864;  M.A.   1868.    Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1863;  priest,  1864.  C.  of  Uxbridge,  Middle- 
sex, 1863-5.   P.C.  of  Falfield,  Gloucs.,  1865-71.  V.  of  Grand- 
borough,  Warws.,  1871-2.    R.  of  Shelton,  Staffs.,   1872-5. 
Chaplain  at  St  Mark's,  Florence,  1884-94.   Married  (2)  Apr. 
II,  1894,  Louisa  Janette  Anne,  only  chUd  of  E.  L.  Edwards, 
of  Cerrig  Llwdion  and  widow  of  R.  M.  Richards  of  Caerynwch. 
Died  Aug.  2,  1894.   (Crockford;  Univ.  Almanack.) 
TOOTH,  HOWARD  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6, 
1873.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Frederick  [of  'St  Aubyn's,'  Cliftonville, 
Brighton]  (and  Rebecca  Newsome).    B.  Apr.  22,  1856,  at 
Brighton.    Bapt.  July  15,  1858.    [School,  Rugby.]    Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881;  M.B.  1882;  M.D.  1886. 
At    St    Bartholomew's    Hospital;    House    Physician,    and 
Assistant  Demonstrator  in  Physiology  there.  M.R.C.S.  1880; 
M.R.C.P.  i88i;  F.R.C.P.  1888.    Gulstonian  Lecturer,  1888. 
Practised  in  Harley  Street.    Physician  at  the  Portland  field 
hospital,  during  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901.    C.M.G. 
1901.    Physician  to  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital  and  to  the 
National  Hospital  for  paralysed  and  epileptic.   Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Colonel,  A.M.S.;  C.B.;  mentioned  thrice 
in  despatches).   Author,  medical.   Married  (i)  Oct.  31,  1882, 
Mary  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Edward  Price;  (2)  Mar.   12,  1907, 
Helen  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Samuel  Chilver. 
Died  May  13,  1925,  at  Hadleigh,  Suffolk.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xliv.  153;  F.  P.  White;  Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  May  15,  1925.) 
TOOTH,  PERCY  ERNEST.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 
1882.    [3rd]  s.  of  Frederick,  timber-merchant  (and  Rebecca 
Newsome).   B.  June  3,  1863,  at  i,  Compton  Terrace,  Clifton 
Road,  Brighton.   School,  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1887;  M.A.  1896.   Of  13,  Welbeck  Avenue,  Hove.   Died  Oct. 
24, 1950.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg. ;  The  Times, 
Oct.  26,  1950.) 
TOOTH,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,   Oct.  8, 
1795.    S.  of  Richard,  of  Wolverhampton.    School,  Wolver- 
hampton.   Matric.  Michs.   1796;  Scholar,   1798;  B.A.   1800; 
M.A.  1803.    Fellow,  1802.    Doubtless  father  of  the  next  two. 
(Wolverhampton  Or.  Sch.  Reg.) 
TOOTH,  RICHARD  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1835.  S.  of  Richard  (?above).   B.  at  Coleshill,  Warws. 
School,  private.   Matric.  Michs.  1835.   Brother  of  the  next. 
TOOTH,  ROBERT  POWELL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  7,  1836.   S.  of  Richard  (?i795)-   B.  at  ColeshUl,  Warws. 
School,  private.   Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1841.   Brother  of 
the  above. 
TOOTH,   STANLEY.    Adm.   at  Clare,   Oct.  9,   1886.    Matric. 
Michs.   1886;  B.A.   1889;  M.A.   1893.    Died  May  ig,   1945, 
aged  78,  at  Buxted,  Sussex.    (The  Times,  May  21,  1945.) 
TOOTH,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  14,  1856.   [7th]  s.  of  Robert  [merchant],  of  Swifts  Park, 
Cranbrook,   Kent   (and  Mary  Aim  Reader,  of  Tenterden). 
B.  Nov.  9,  1834,  a  tCranbrook.  School,  Corpus  Christi  Hall, 


ToPHAM,  Harry  Gillespie 

Kent.    Matric.  Michs.   1856;  B.A.   i860;  M.A.   1863.    Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1863;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Rugby,  1863-5.    C.  of  Sutton-Valence,  Kent,  1865-6.    C.  of 
Greenwich,    1866-8.     C.    of    Staplefield,    Sussex,    1871-3. 
Chaplain  of  Warren  farm  schools,  Brighton,  1873-92.   C.  of 
Frithelstock,  Devon,  1892-3.  C.  of  Ewhurst,  Sussex,  1894-8. 
C.  of  Olney,  Bucks.,  1898-9.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1899. 
Married,  Aug.  31,   1865,  Eliza  Petar,  of  Midhurst,  Sussex. 
Latterly  of  19,  Pelham  Square,  Brighton.    Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1914.   Brother  of  Arthur  (1858). 
TOOVEY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  14, 
1864.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Thame,  Oxon.    Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  B.A.  i858;  M.A.  1871.    Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)   1868; 
priest  (London)  1869;  C.  of  Thame,  Oxon.,  1868-71.    C.  of 
Shabbington,  Bucks.,  1871-5.   C.  of  Towersey,  1875-80.    R. 
of  Newton-BlossomvUle,  1880-1906.    R.  of  Aston-Sandford, 
1908-14.    Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Oxford,  1915.    Latterly  of  The 
Elms,  Thame,  where  he  died  Mar.  24,  1928,  aged  83.    (Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  Mar.  27,  1928.) 
TOPHAM,  ALFRED  FRANK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',   Oct. 
1893.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Frank  William  Warwick  [R.I.].  B.  Mar.  6, 
1874,   in   St   John's   Wood,    London.     [School,  Highgate.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar,  1895;  LL.B.  (Law  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class,  1895;  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1896;  Chancellor's  medal  for 
English  Law,   1896;  Whewell  Scholar,   1897;   LL.M.   1900. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1898.    Called  to  the  Bar,  June  27, 
1900.     Bencher.  Sometime  editor  of  the  Law  Reports.   K.C. 
1922.   Reader  in  Real  Property,  Council  of  Legal  Education. 
County    Court    Judge,    Circuit    51    (Hampshire),    1939-48. 
Married,  1903,  Alice  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  A.  Clark- 
Kennedy  and  had  issue.  Author,  Principles  of  Company  Law 
and  Law  of  Real  Property.   Of  'Cracknells,'  Yarmouth,  Isle  of 
Wight,  where  he  died  Jan.  18,  1952.   (Law  Lists;  Who's  Who; 
The  Times,  Jan.  ig,  1952.) 
TOPHAM,  ALFRED  GEORGE.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  i,  1881. 
S.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  South  Kensington.    [School,  Harrow.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1881;  B.A.  1887.   Member  of  the  Alpine  Club, 
1886;  also  of  Swiss  and  Italian  alpine  clubs.    Resided  at 
Barkston  Gardens,  London,  S.W.   Killed  by  a  faU  at  VUlars, 
Switzerland,  Feb.  8,  1920,  aged  57.    Brother  of  Edwin  H. 
(1878).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  447;  Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Times,  Feb.  13  and  16,  1920.) 
TOPHAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  22, 
1767.   S.  of  Francis  (1729)  [Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court], 
of    York.     School,    Eton.     Matric.    Michs.    1769.     Comet, 
2nd    Horse    Guards,     i777;    Lieut.    1779;    Captain,    1782. 
'  Brought  his  Regiment  to  a  high  state  of  efficiency,  for  which 
he  received  the  thanks  of  the  king,  and  figured  in  print-shops 
as   "the   tip-top   Adjutant."'     Famous  in  society  for  the 
elegance  of  his  dress  and  manners.    His  talent  for  writing 
prologues  and  epilogues  led  to  friendship  with  Sheridan  and 
other  plajrwrights  and  actors.    Produced  several  plays,  and 
started  a  daily  paper,  The  World,  1787-92.  Tried  for  libelling 
the  3rd  Earl  of  Cowper,  but  acquitted,  1791.   Author,  plays, 
including  Deaf  Indeed  (described  as  '  a  stupid  and  indecent 
farce');  The  Fool;  Small  Talk,  or  the  Westminster  Boy  (a  farce 
whose  first  performance  was  effectively  wrecked  by  the  in- 
dignant boys  of  Westminster  School) ;  also  Life  of  the  late 
John  Elwes,  etc.    Had  3  daughters,  'by  the  once  celebrated 
Mrs  Wells.'    Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  26,  1820,  at  Doncaster. 
Brother  of  George  M.   (1772).    (Eton  Coll.   Reg.;  D.N.B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1820,  I.  469;  Biog.  Diet,  of  Living  Authors.) 
TOPHAM,  EDWIN  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1878.  S.  of 
John,  M.D.,  of  London.   B.  Aug.  22,  1858,  at  Penn,  Wolver- 
hampton.  Schools,  Marlborough  College  and  Forest.   Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.   Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1879,  1880, 
1881 ;  Captain,  1881.  F.R.G.S.  Travelled  in  Alaska,  Labrador, 
etc.  DiedMay  12, 1935,  at  Villa  Haute  Rive,  Cannes.  Brother 
of  Alfred  G.  (1881).    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
May  14,  I935-) 
TOPHAM,    GEORGE   MATTHEW.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 
Trinity,   June   17,    1772.    S.  of  Francis   (1729).   of  York. 
School,  Pocklington,  Yorks.    Matric.  Michs.  1772;  Scholar, 
1774.   Brother  of  Edward  (1767). 
TOPHAM,  HARRY  GILLESPIE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1881.    [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  E[dward]  C[haries],  R.  of 
Hauxwell,  Yorks.  (and  Grace,  dau.  of  Alexander  Gillespie). 
B.  [Feb.  17,  1862],  at  Ladbroke,  Warws.    School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1914.   Cricket  'blue,' 
1883,  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Greenwich,  1886-7.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Newington, 
1887-92.  V.  of  Milton,  near  Southsea,  1892-3.  C.  of  Famham, 
Surrey,  1894-1900.  C.  of  Badshot  Lea,  1900-3.   R.  of  Middle- 
ham,   Yorks.,   1903-25.    Married  (i)  Sept.   i,   1892,   Emily 
Catherine  Peyton,  youngest  dau.  of  Alexander  WOson,  of 
Gatewick,  Beckenham;  (2)  July  2,  1907,  Edith,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Alfred  Thomas  Coore,  of  Scruton  Hall,  Bedale,  and  had 
issue.    Died  Feb.  28,   1925.    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Mar.  2,  1925.) 


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TOPHAM,  JOHN.    Adm.   sizar  at  St  John's,   July   i,   1814. 
[DoubOess  previously  adm.  June  3,  1814  (' —  Topham')  at 
Sidney.]    S.  of  the  Rev.  James,  of  Darlington.    [B.  1794-] 
School,  Ripon.   Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821. 
Ord.  deacon,   1818;    priest   (Worcester)   Feb.    1819.     Head 
Master  of  Bromsgrove  School,  1818-32.    R.  of  St  Andrew 
with  St  Mary  and  St  Nicholas,  Droitwich,  1828-81.   Author, 
On  the  Use  of  Music  in  Devotional  Exercises ;  The  Office  of  the 
Priesthood;   The   Visitation  of  the   Cholera;   The   Union  of 
Religious  and  Useful  Learning;  Defence  not  Menace;  Chemistry 
made   Easy  for  Agriculturists,   etc.     Died   June   24,    1881. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Bromsgrove  Keg.;  Boase,  ill.  989;  Clergy  List; 
V.C.H.,  Worcs.,  IV.  512.) 
TOPHAM,  JOHN  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  30, 
1893.   S.  of  John.   B.  at  Alfreton,  Derbs.  School,  Parkhurst, 
Buxton.    Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.    At  the  London 
Hospital.     M.R.C.S.;     L.R.C.P.    1902.     Assistant     Medical 
Officer,    Northumberland    house    asylum,    Finsbury    Park. 
Senior  Assistant  Medical  Officer  and  Medical  Superintendent, 
Kent  County  Mental  Hospital,  Chartham  for  many  years 
from  1904.  Latterly  of  Folkestone.  (Medical Directories;  Peile, 
il,  786.) 
TOPHAM,  RICHARD  STONEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  2, 
1885.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert.   B.  Oct.  13,  1855,  at  Penistone, 
Yorks.     School,    Shelton,    Stoke-on-Trent.     Matric.    Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1888.    An  architect.    Designed  the  College  boat- 
house.   Died  May  13,  1915,  at  Brighton.    (Peile,  11.  718.) 
TOPHAM,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July 
1,  1778;  LL.B.  1778.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1729-30),  of  Yet- 
minster,  Dorset.]   Had  matric.  from  Corpus  Christi  College, 
Oxford,  Dec.  14,  1769,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1773.   R.  of 
Shaftesbury,  Dorset,  1777-1801.   (Al.  Oxon.;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  519.) 
TOPLIS,  HENRY  FREDERICK.   Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1899. 
[2nd  s.  of  Frederick,  civil  engineer,  of  Crouch  Hill,  London, 
X.  B.  May  27,  1880.]  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
Scholar;  B..\.  1902;  M.A.  1906.    In  the  Accountant's  branch 
of  the  G.P.O.,  at  Cape  Town,  South  Africa.    Assistant  Master 
at  Crediton  Grammar  School,  1905;  at  Kelso  High  School, 
1905-11.   Ord.  deacon  (Southwark)  1912;  priest,  1913;  C.  of 
St  Anne's,  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  1912-15.    C.  of  Caterham, 
1915-26.  V.  of  Bitteswell,  Leics.,  1926-52-.    Brother  of  the 
next.     (St    Paxil's    Sch.    Reg.;    Schoolmasters'    Directories; 
Crockford.) 
TOPLIS,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1895.   S.  of 
Frederick,  ci\'il-engineer,  of  129,  Fellows  Road,  Hampstead, 
London.     B.   July   12,    1876,   at   Charlton,    Kent.     School, 
St  Paul's.    Matric.  Michs.  1895;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class, 
1897);  B.A.  1898;  Browne  medal,  1898;  Battle  Scholar,  1898; 
ist  ChanceUor's  Classical  medal,  1899;  M.A.  1932.    In  the 
Home  Civil  Service;  at  the  War  Office,  1899 ;  Private  Secretary 
to  the  Under  Secretary  for  War,  1904.   Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Hon.  Colonel,  Special  List;  Assistant  Financial 
Adviser  to  G.O.C.-in-C,  British  forces  in  France,  1915-18; 
Financial  Adviser  in  Italy  to  the  War  Office;  mentioned  twice 
in   despatches).     C.B.E.    1920.      Financial   adviser   to    the 
G.O.C.-in-C,    British    Forces    in    Iraq,    1920-2;    Assistant 
Director  of  Army  Contracts,  War  Office,  1923-36;  Assistant 
Director  of  Supply,  Ministry  of  Home  Security,   1936-45. 
Married,    1906,   Ellen   Kate   Jameson,   and   had   issue.     Of 
123,  The  Vale,  London,  N.W.,"in  1952.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(St  Raid's  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who.) 
TOPLIS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  24,   1797.    Of 
Notts.   Matric.  Lent,  1797;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  i8oi;  M.A. 
1804;   B.D.    1813.     Fellow,    1810;   tutor.-   Head   Master  of 
Nottingham  Free  Grammar  School,  1806-19.    R.  of  South 
Walsham,  Norfolk,  1824-57.  Translated  (with  notes)  part  of 
Laplace's  Mecanique  Celeste.    Died  Nov.  20,  1857,  aged  82. 
(G.  Mag.,  1858,  I.  III.) 
TOPP,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1809,  as  Top. 
S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Whitton,  Salop  (and  Anne  Hughes). 
[B.  Oct.  21,  1791.  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809; 
Scholar,  1809;  LL.B.  1816.   Ord.  priest  (Hereford)  Aug.  11, 
1816.    C.  of  Alderbury,   1818.     P.C.  of  WoUaston,  Salop, 
1821-36.    Of  WTiitton  Hall,  Salop.    Married,  Aug.  12,  1828, 
Maria,  dau.  of  William  Harley,  Esq.,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  had 
two  daughters  who  succeeded  him  at  Whitton  Hall.    Died 
Dec.  22,  1836,  at  Pisa,  Italy.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg. ;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Burke,  L.G.;  Clerical  Guide.) 
TOPP,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1773- 
Of  Leics.    [Only  surviving  s.  of  Thomas  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
Roger  Lee,  gent.,  of  Leicester).]  Matric.  Michs.  1773;  B.A. 
1777;   M.A.    1781.    V.   of  Owston,  Lines.,   1786-92.    R.   of 
Scraptoft,  Leics.,  1786-92.  V.  of  Withcote,  1787-92.  Died  un- 
married May  3,  1792  (J.  B.  Whitmore;  Nichols,  Leics.,  ii,  393). 
TOPPIN,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6,  1883. 
[2nd]  s.  of  John  Castlehow,  gent,  [of  Musgrave  Hall,  Skelton, 
near  Penrith  (and  Isabella  Fallowfield).  B.  [Aug.  9,  1864],  at 


TORKINGTON,  JaMES 

Skelton.    Bapt.  Nov.  23,  1864.    [School,  Sedbergh.]    Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1893.    Cricket  'blue,'  1885, 
1886,1887.   Played  also  for  Worcestershire.  Assistant  Master 
(and  House  Master)  at  Malvern  College,  1886-1928.  Married, 
Dec.  30,  1896,  Daisy,  3rd  dau.  of  Sydney  T.  Day,  of  18, 
Kidbrooke    Grove,    Blackheath.     Died    June    8,    1928,    at 
Malvern.    (Sedbergh  Sch.   Reg.;   Eagle,  xlv.   223;   Book  of 
Blues;  The  Times,  June  9,  1928.) 
TOPPIN,  GEORGE  PILGRIM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  23, 
1854.   S.  of  Robert  Pilgrim.    B.  Oct.  3,  1835,  in  Barbados. 
School,  Wimbome.    Matric.   Lent,   1855;  B.A.   1859;  M.A. 
1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  i860;  priest,  1861 ;  C.  of 
Vobster,  Somerset,   1860-2.    C.  of  The  Lea,  Gloucs.,  1863. 
C.  of  Bishops  Cannings,  Wilts.,   1864-8.    C.  of  Compton- 
Valence,  Dorset,  1868-70.    C.  of  Cattistock,  1870-6.  V.  of 
Broad  Town,  Wilts.,   1876-1904.    Married,  July  23,   1863, 
Mary  Blanche,  younger  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  R.  Brathwaite. 
Died  June  13,  1904.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  June  16,  1904; 
Peile,  ii,  538.) 
TOPPIN,  SIDNEY  MILES.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1896.   S.  of 
Major-General  James  Morris,  of  Clifton  (and  Jane  Matthews). 
B.   [June   12],   1878,   at  Clonmel,   Ireland.    School,  Clifton 
College.    Matric.   Michs.    1896;   B.A.   1899.    Second    Lieut. 
R.A.  (on  nomination  of  the  Vice-Chancellor),  in  the  South 
African  War,  1900;  Lieut.,  1901;  Captain,  1911.    Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.G.A.;  M.C.;  mentioned  in 
despatches);   died  Sept.   27,    1917,   of  wounds  received  in 
action.   (Venn,  11.  550;  Univ.  War  List;  Army  Lists.) 
TOPPING,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar   (age   17)   at   Peterhouse, 
Aug.   30,   1758.    Of  Surrey.    School,  Giggleswick.    Scholar, 
1758;  matric.  Easter,  1759;  B..\.  1763;  M.A.  1766.    College 
Librarian,  1760.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  10,  1763.  V.  of 
West  Bradenham,   Norfolk,   1765-88,  and  R.  of  Coveney, 
Cambs.,  until  1788.    Died  June  24,  1788.    See  also  Henry 
(1717)  who  was  doubtless  his  father  or  uncle.   (T.  A.  Walker, 
316  and  MS.  note.) 
TOPPING,  HENRY.    Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  15,  1767.    [S.  of  Thomas  (and  Elizabeth).    B.  at 
Cambridge.]     Bapt.    Aug.    28,    1747,   at    Little   St   Mary's, 
Cambridge.    Matric.  Michs.   1767;  B.A.   1772;   M.A.   i775; 
M.D.    1782.     Fellow,    1770-1819.     Practised    medicine    at 
Colchester.    Died  June  23,  1819,  after  a  fall  from  his  horse. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 
TOPPING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  21,  1767. 
Of  Cambs.    School,  Stilton.    Scholar,   1767;  matric.  Lent, 
1769;  B.A.  1772.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  6,  1780.  V.  of 
Iweme  Minster,  Dorset,  1783-1823.    Died  Sept.  5,  1823,  at 
Blandford.   (T.  A.  Walker,  330;  Q.  Mag.,  1823,  11.  643.) 
TOPPLE,  ALFRED  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
18S1.    S.  of  .Alfred  May,  schoohnaster  (and  Sarah).    B.  at 
St  Mary  Key,  Suffolk.    Bapt.  Feb.  11,  1863.   School,  Cathe- 
dral, Rochester  (J.  Langhome)  [and  Warminster  Grammar]. 
Matric.    Michs.    1881;    B..^.    1884;    M.A.    1893.     Assistant 
Master  at  Warminster  Grammar  School  (and  Second  Master), 
1891-1928-.   Died  Mar.  3,  1952  at  Hove,  Sussex.   (Roffensian 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  5,  1952.) 
TORBITT,  JAMES   HENRY.     Matric.   Non-CoU.,  Michs.    1897; 

B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1912.  Doubtless  brother  of  the  next. 
TORBITT,  WILLIAM  STANSFIELD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1896.  [Eldest  s.  of  William  James,  of  .^rdwick,  Manchester. 
B.  May  15,  1873,  in  Manchester.  School,  St  John's,  Batter- 
sea.]  Migrated  to  Peterhouse;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903; 
LL.B.  1908;  LL.M.  1910.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  the 
Municipal  Technical  School,  Hull.  Secretarj'  and,  later. 
Director  of  Ilford  Education  Committee,  Essex.  Of  20,  HUl 
Court,  Romford,  Essex,  in  1946.  Doubtless  brother  of  the 
above.  (T.  A.  Walker,  640;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
TORDIFFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  17,  1875- 
Of  Cumberland.  S.  of  Leonard,  farmer  (and  Ann).  B.  at 
Plumbland.  Bapt.  June  25,  1843.  Did  not  reside. 
TORKINGTON,  CHARLES  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1879.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  1836),  R.  of  .\lmer,  Dorset.  B.  Mar.  26, 
i860,  at  Spetisbury,  Dorset.  [School,  Cheltenham  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Travelled  in  South  .Africa  for  3  years. 
Enlisted  in  the  Hampshire  regiment.  Died,  s.p.,  Nov.  13, 
1898,  at  Thayetmyoo,  Burma.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  Ser.,  iv.) 
TORKINGTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
July  13,  1752.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1713)  (R-  of 
King's  Ripton,  Hunts.)  [and  grandson  of  the  Earl  of  Har- 
borough].  B.  at  King's  Repton.  [Bapt.  July  4,  1733.]  School, 
Leicester  (Mr  Andrews).  Matric.  Michs.  1752;  M..A..  1756; 
LL.D.  1769.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1756;  priest, 
June  24,  1758.  R.  of  King's  Ripton,  Hunts,  (succeeding  his 
father),  1758-18 13.  Chaplain  to  Bennet,  Earl  of  Harborough, 
1767.  R.  of  Little  Stukeley,  Hunts,  (succeeding  his  father), 
1767-1813.  Preb.  of  Worcester,  1775-  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau. 


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TORKINGTON,  JaMES 

of  the  Rev.  Edward  Bourchier,  R.  of  Bramfield,  Herts.; 
(2)  1775,  Miss  Leeson,  of  Little  Ponton,  near  Grantham. 
Buried  Mar.  4,  1813.    Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  John 
(1761)  and  Philip  (1753).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm,  in,  617; 
Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  series,  iv.  333;  G.  Mag.,  1813,  i.  500.) 
TORKINGTON,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  1781.    [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (above),  R.  of 
Little  Stukeley,  Hunts.,  and  Preb.  of  Worcester.  B.  [Feb.  24, 
1764]   at  Hertford.    School,  Charterhouse.    Matnc.   Michs. 
1781.   Scholar,  1781.   Migrated  to  Clare,  Dec   23,  1782;  BA. 
1785;  M.A.  1788.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1787-91    Adm.  at  Lincoln  s 
Inn,  Apr.  28,  1783.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  5,  1788.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  July  4.  i794-  Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
182s.    Deputy  Recorder  of  Stamford.    Of  Great  Stukeley. 
Married,  Oct.  24,  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Bourchier, 
of  Hadley  Bamet,  Herts.    Died  June  6,  1828,  at  Stukeley. 
Father  of  Laurence  J.  (1827)  and  the  next.  (E.  A.  B.  Barnard; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  519;  ^n»s  of  Court.) 
TORKINGTON,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  21, 
1829.    [and  s.  of  James  (above),  of  Great  Stukeley  Haa, 
Hunts.  B.  Jan.  12,  1811,  at  Stukeley.  School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1829.    Of  Stukeley  Hall,  Hunts.    Died,  s./;., 
Feb.    6,    1852.     Brother   of   Laurence   J.    (1827).     [List   of 
Carthusians;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  series,  i.) 
TORKINGTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  11,  1761. 
[3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1713).  R-  o^  King's  Ripton  and 
Little  Stukeley,  Hunts.  B.  Mar.  26,  1742,  at  Little  Stukeley  ] 
Matric.   Michs.   1761;   B.A.   1766;   M.A.    1769;   B.D.    1778; 
D.D.  (per  Lit.  Reg.)  1785.   Fellow,  1768;  Master,  1781-1815. 
Vice-ChanceUor,    1783-4-    Ord.   deacon   (Lincoln)    May   25, 
1766;  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  31,  i77i-    R-  of  Teigh,  Rutland, 
1787.  V.  of  Stapleford,  Leics.    R.  of  Little  Stukeley,  Hunts, 
until  1815.   Died  at  Little  Stukeley,  July  ii,  1815.   Brother 
of   James    (1752)    and    Philip    (i753)-     [Northants.    Clergy; 
G.  Mag.,  1815,  II.  94.) 
TORKINGTON,    LAURENCE   JOHN.     Adm.    pens,    at   Clare, 
Jan.  13,  1827.   [Eldest  s.  of  James  (1781),  barrister,  of  Great 
Stukeley  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Bourchier,  Esq.,  of 
Sandridge,  Herts.).]    B.  [Sept.  27,  1809],  at  Stukeley  Hall, 
Hunts.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Lieut., 
4th  Light  Dragoons.  Succeeded  to  Great  Stukeley  Hall,  1828. 
J. P.  for  Hunts.  Married,  Sept.  26,  1839.  at  Gibraltar,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Philip  Walker,  Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  May  7,  1874,  at  Folkestone.   Brother  of  James  (1829). 
{List  of  Carthusians;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
TORKINGTON,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  28,   1753.    [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1713).  R-  of 
King's    Ripton,    Hunts.     B.    there.     School,    Oakham    (Mr 
PoweU).    Matric.  Michs.  1753.    Brother  of  John  (1761)  and 
James  (1752). 
TORLESSE,    CHARLES    MARTIN.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Trinity,  Mar.  31,  1814.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1821;  priest,  1822.  V.  of  Stoke-by-Nayland, 
Suffolk,  1832-81.    Died  July  12,  1881,  aged  86.    (Crockford; 
Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  July  20,  i88i.) 
TORLESSE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Junes,  1852.  [B.  1833. 
School,  Brighton  College.]  Did  not  reside.    In  New  Zealand 
1850.    Ord.  deacon,  1858;  Hospital  Chaplain,  dio.  of  Christ- 
church,  1865-7;  at  Governor's  Bay,  1868-70.    Died  in  Dec. 
1870.    (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Clergy  List.) 
TORR,  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1876-  [Youngest] 
s.  of  John  [Smale]  [solicitor],  of  Mitcham,  Surrey.  B.  Oct.  11, 
1857,   in  London.    School,   Harrow.     Matric.   Michs.   1876; 
B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7, 
1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  21,  1882.  Of  Yonder  Wreyland, 
near  Lustleigh,  Devon,  and  11,  Ladbroke  Gardens,  London, 
W.  Author,  Rhodes;  Ancient  Ships;  Small  Talk  at  Wreyland; 
etc.    Died,  unmarried,  Dec.  17,  1928.    Brother  of  the  next. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  20, 
1928.) 
TORR,  HENRY  JACKSON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  26, 
1865.    [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Smale,  of  11,  Ladbroke  Gardens, 
Kensington  Park,  London  [and  of  Bedford  Row,  London]. 
B.  Nov.   10,   1846,  at  Islington.    School,  Harrow.    Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  8,  1867.    Adm.  a  solicitor,  1874;  practised  in  London 
(Messrs  Torr,  Janeways,  Gribble  and  Oddie,  Parliamentary 
agents  of  38,  Bedford  Row,  Holbom).   Died  Aug.  30,  1898. 
Brother  of  the  above.   (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 
TORR,  HERBERT  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  16, 
1883.    [4th]  s.  of  John,  of  Carlett  Park,  Eastham,  Cheshire 
(and  Louisa,  dau.  of  James  Dempsey,  of  Liverpool).    B. 
Aug.  13,  1864,  at  Eastham.   School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1894.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  14,  1884.    Of  Morton  Hall,  Swinderby,  Lines.    Capt., 


Torre,  Nicholas 

Lines.  Regt.  (T.),  1892.    J.P.  for  Lines.    Married,  Feb.  12, 
1889,  Rosita,  eldest  dau.  of  Duncan  Graham,  of  Lydiate, 
Willaston,  Cheshire,   and  had  issue.    Died   Feb.   26,   1935. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  of  WiUiam  E.  (1870).    (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
TORR,  JOHN  HAROLD  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1872.    [2nd]  s.  of  John,  merchant  [of  Carlett  Park, 
Eastham,  Cheshire]  (and  Louisa,  dau.  of  James  Dempsey,  of 
Liverpool).    B.  Dec.  28,  1849,  at  Eastham.    School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Died  in  1875.   Brother  of  the  above  and 
of  WUham  E.  (1870).    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.  (John  Harold  only); 
Burke,  L.G.) 
TORR,  THOMAS  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
July  2,  1849.    [Only]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Gainsborough,  Lines. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1859.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  23,  1850.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1854.    Ord.  deacon   (Bath  and  Wells)    1857;   priest,   1859; 
C.  of  Exmoor,  Somerset,  1857-9.   C.  of  St  John's,  Brighton, 
1859-60.    C.  of  South  Hanningfield,  Essex,  1860-1.    R.  of 
Bisley,  Surrey,   1861-6.    C.  of  Dummer,   Hants.,   1866-77- 
V.   of   North   Mundham   with    Hunston,   Sussex,    1877-82. 
Lived  at  Monaco,   and  Nice,    1886-92.     R.   of  Northleigh, 
Devon,  1893-6.   Died  Feb.  27,  1896.   M.I.    (Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
TORR,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1870.    [3rd]  s.  of  John,  of  Carlett  Park,  Eastham,  Cheshire 
(and  Louisa,  dau.   of  James  Dempsey,   of  Liverpool).    B. 
July  18,  1851,  in  Liverpool.  School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1875; 
priest,  1876;  C.  of  Maidstone,  1875-7-   C.  of  Aylesby,  Lines., 
1877-8.  V.  of  Flamstead,  Herts.,  1878-80.  V.  of  Eastham, 
Cheshire,   1880-1917.    Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  1911.    Hon. 
Canon    of    Peterborough.     Married,    Jan.    29,    1878,    Julia 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Holmes,  of  Summerfield,  Maidstone, 
and  had  issue.  Of  Carlett  Park,  Eastham,  Cheshire,  to  which 
he  succeeded  in   1880.     Died  Sept.    17,    1924.    Brother  of 
Herbert  J.  (1883)  and  John  H.  W.  (1872).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  19,  1924-) 
TORR,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.    B.A.  1889,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  10,  1889.    [4th  s.  of  John,  of 
Tavistock,  Devon.]  Had  matric.  Non-Coil,  at  Oxford,  Nov.  4, 
1886,  age  33;  B.A.  (St  John's,  Oxford)  1889.    Previously  at 
Adelaide  Univ.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26, 
1891.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Law  Lists.) 
TORRANCE,  GEORGE  HAMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  30,  1894.    S.  of  G.  H.,  Esq.,  of  22,  Tavistock  Road, 
Westboume  Park,  London,  W.    Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1897;  pnest,  1898; 
C.  of  Earlsfield,  Surrey,  1897-1914-  V.  of  All  Saints,  Wimble- 
don, 1914-43.   Latterly  of  Rustington,  Sussex.  Died  May  31, 
1951,  aged  77.   (Crockford;  The  Church  Times,  June  8,  1951.) 
TORRANCE,  JOHN  ANDREW.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept. 

24,  1835.  Matric.  Michs.  1835. 
TORRE,  CHRISTOPHER  [MANN].  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  24,  1774.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Pontefract,  Yorks. 
School,  Bamsley.  Matric.  Easter,  1775;  Scholar,  1777;  B.A. 
1779;  M.A.  1782. 
TORRE  (post  HOLME),  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  May  9,  1812.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  [of  London] 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Cox,  D.D.,  of  Oxford). 
[Grandson  of  James  (1741)-]  B.  [Sept.  11,  1793].  at  Alveley, 
Shropshire.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1812; 
Scholar,  1813;  B.A.  1816.  Ordained.  Succeeded  to  his 
grandfather's  estates  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  the  Rev. 
Nicholas  (1770),  and  thereupon  assumed  the  name  and  arms 
of  Holme.  Married,  Nov.  20,  1817,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Captain 
George  Mangles,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  28,  1850,  at  Paull- 
Holme,  Hedon,  Yorks.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters,  sub 
Holme,  H.  J.;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.  324.) 
TORRE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16,  1766. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  James  (1741),  [P-C]  of  Snydall 
[Sandal],  Yorks.  [B.  Sept.  2,  1748.]  School,  Beveriey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1766;  Scholar,  1767;  B.A.  1771-  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  18,  1769.  Married  (1)  Aug.  23,  1774. 
Esther,  dau.  of  John  Milne,  of  Wakefield;  (2)  Caroline,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Cotes,  R.  of  Rise,  Yorks.  Died  Aug.  29, 
1816.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1770)  and  the  next.  (Inns  of 
Court;  Walford,  County  Families  (sub  his  grandson);  Burke, 
L.G.) 
TORRE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  10,  1778. 
[5th  and  youngest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  James  (1741).  of  Snydall 
[Sandal],  Yorks.  [B.  Nov.  7,  1760.]  School,  Pocklington. 
Matric.  Michs.  1779;  Scholar,  1780;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1786. 
Married,  1792,  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Leigh,  of  Oughtring- 
.  ton,  Cheshire.  Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next. 
TORRE  (post  HOLME),  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1770.   [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1741).  of 


Torre,  Nicholas  Kirkby 

Sandal  [Snydall],  Yorks.  [B.  Dec.  14,  I753-J  School,  Beverley. 
Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar,  1772;  B.A.  [stk  Wrangler)  1775; 
M.A.  1778.  Fellow,  1777.  Twice  married.  Assumed  the  name 
of  Hohne,  Nov.  15,  181 1.  Died  Sept.  i,  1833.  Brother  of 
James  (1766)  and  the  above.  (Burke,  L.G. ;  Changes  of  Name; 
V.  Hodson.) 

TORRE,  NICHOLAS  KIRKBY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1857;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  Nicholas  Lee  (New  College, 
Oxford,  1813)  (and  Eliza).  B.  Apr.  27,  1833,  at  Leamington, 
Warws.  [Grandson  of  James  (1766).]  Assistant  Master  at 
Edgbaston  Proprietary  School;  at  Queen  Elizabeth's  School, 
Worcester,  1856;  keeping  a  private  school  at  Bury  St 
Edmunds  in  i86i.  Described  in  Burke,  L.G.  as  'M.A.; 
LL.D.,  F.R.G.S.,  and  R.  of  Wear  Gifford,  Devon.'  Brother  of 
the  next. 

TORRE,  WILLIAM  FOX  WHITBREAD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  June  3,  1847.  S.  of  Nicholas  Lee,  of  Leamington, 
Warws.  (and  Eliza).  B.  [Feb.  19,  1829],  at  Leamington 
Priors.  Bapt.  Mar.  8,  1829.  School,  Ruthin.  Matric.  Michs. 
1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1852; 
priest,  1853;  C.  of  Cubbington,  Warws.,  1852-3.  C.  of  Heme, 
Kent,  1853-6.  C.  of  Leeds,  Yorks.,  1856-63.  P.C.  of  Heading- 
ley,  1863-5.  C.  of  Chislehurst,  Kent.,  1866-73-  V.  of  Buckley, 
Flints.,  1873-S5.  V.  of  Northfleet,  Kent,  1885-1912.  Died 
.\ug.  15,  1912.  Brother  of  the  above.  lEagk,  .x-xxiv.  268; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  17,  1912.) 

TORRENS,  HENRY  CALVERLEY  TORRENS  McCULLAGH. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1872.  Matric.  Michs.  1872. 
Poubtless  s.  of  William  Torrens  McCullagh,  M.P.  (for  whom 
seeD.N.B.).] 

TORRENS,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  13,  1844.  Did  not  reside.  Matric.  from  Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  May  22,  1854,  age  28.  B.  Apr.  27,  1826. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Robert,  of  Madras,  and  Cheltenham. 
School,  Rugby.]  Sometime  Captain,  the  55th  Regt.  Clerk  of 
the  Parliaments  in  Vancouver  Island.  Chief  Constable  of 
Salford,  1869-80.  Died 'about  1890.'  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  A!. 
Oxon.;  V.  Hodson.) 

TORREY,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.  S.  of  Franklin,  of  Leghorn,  Italy.  B.  there 
[Jan.  16],  1858.  School,  Kensington,  London  (private) 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  LL.B.  1881.  Chairman  of  the  Atlantic 
Transport  Co.,  Ltd.,  and  of  F.  Leyland  and  Co.  One  of  the 
chief  authorities  on  the  North  Atlantic  trade.  Died  Dec.  5, 
1927; buried  at  Heacham,  NorfoUv.  {TheTimes,Dec.6,  1927.) 

TORRIANO,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21,  1819. 
[5th  and  youngest  s.  of  William  Harcourt,  Madras  C.S.  (and 
Lydia  Fraser  (Frazier  in  the  Madras  marriage  reg.)).  B.  at 
Nellore,  Mar.  12,  1788.  Madras  Infantry  Cadet,  1804; 
Lieut.,  July,  1805;  Capt.,  i6thN.I.,  1818;  resigned  in  England, 
Feb.  27,  1820.]  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  May  18,  1819. 
Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury)  1823;  priest  (St  Davids)  1824.  V.  of  Stansted 
Mountfichet,  Essex,  1828-51.  Subsequently  of  Ledbury 
Terrace,  Bayswater,  London.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1865.   Brother  of  the  next.    (V.  Hodson.) 

TORRIANO,  VICESIMUS  McGIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  6, 
1811.  [4th  s.  of  William  Harcourt.]  B.  [Aug.  1785],  in  the 
East  Indies.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A. 
i8i6;  M..A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  London) 
Mar.  24,  1816;  priest  (London)  June  i,  1817.  R.  of  East 
Donyland,  Essex,  1834-62.  Died  Sept.  18,  1862,  aged  78,  at 
North  Hill,  Colchester.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  11.  504.) 

TORRIANO,  WILLIAM  HARCOURT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  28,  1818.  S.  of  Capt.  Hillary  Harcourt  [Corps 
of  Engineers,  H.E.I.C.S.  (and  Margaret  Armstrong)].  B.  in 
London  [Mar.  24,  1800].  School,  Greenwich.  Matric.  Michs. 
1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1828.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Irm,  Nov.  12, 
1823.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  20,  1828.  Married,  Feb.  9, 
1839,  Lavinia,  youngest  dau.  of  C.  Legh,  Esq.,  of  Macclesfield. 
Died  Nov.  24,  1887.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  30,  1887.) 

TORRINGTON,  GEORGE,  Viscount  (1757),  see  BYNG. 

TORRY,  ALFRED  FREER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1858.  Of  Lines.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  gent,  (and  Aim).  B.  at 
Barrow.  Bapt.  Dec.  23,  1839.  [School,  Brigg  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  (4th  Wrangler)  1862; 
(Theol.  Exam.,  ist  Class,  1863);  M.A.  1865.  FeUow,  1863-86; 
Dean,  1878-86.  Senior  Proctor,  1882-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Oldbury,  Worcs.,  1869-70.  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Kingston-on-Hull,  Yorks.,  1870-1.  V.  of  St  Silas, 
Sculcoates,  1871-5.  V.  of  Homingsey,  Cambs.,  1875-82. 
R.  of  Marwood,  Devon,  1886-93.  R.  of  Marston  Morteyne, 
Beds.,  1893-1906.  Married,  Feb.  9,  1886,  Elizabeth  Georgina, 


Tottenham,  Edward 

eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  D.  Goldie,  V.  of  St  Ives,  Hunts. 
Compiled  Founders  and  Benefactors  of  St  John's  College- 
Died  Jan.  16,  1906.  (Eagle,  xxvii.  256;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Jan.  17,  1906.) 

TORRY,  HENRY  JOHN  CLAUDE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1882.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Berry,  of  Shrubb's  Hill, 
Sunningdale,  Berks.  B.  there,  Oct.  20,  1863.  School,  Rugby. 
.Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon 
(Nottingham)  1888;  priest  (SouthweU)  1889;  C.  of  Matlock, 
Derbs.,  1888-90.  C.  of  Whitchurch,  Warws.,  1891-2.  C.  of 
Matlock  Bath,  Derbs.,  1893-4.  C.  of  Long  Marston,  Yorks., 
1894-5.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Oxford,  1896-7;  dio.  of  Rochester, 
1898-1904.  C.  of  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  1904-8.  R.  of 
Streat  (or  Street)  with  Westmeston,  1908-35.  Married  Lucy 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  James  H.  Barton.  Latterly  of  Church 
House,  Chailey,  Sussex.  Died  June  8,  1945,  at  Kemerton, 
Tewkesbury.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  B.  Nov.  13,  1864; 
Crockford;  Who's  Who  in  Sussex.) 

TOSSWILL,  CHARLES  GIBSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  S.  of  Alick  Charles  (Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford, 
1865),  of  Garlands,  Harrow,  [Assistant  Master  at  Harrow]. 

B.  Oct.  23,  1872,  at  Harrow.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Captain,  5th  King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps,  1900.  A  hop-merchant.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  R.  Defence  Corps;  attached  R.A.F.;  men- 
tioned in  Sec.  of  State's  List  for  'valuable  services').  Of  The 
Pound  House,  Oxted,  Surrey  in  1946.  Died  July  1,  i953- 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  .Army  Lists.) 

TOSSWILL,  LOUIS  HENRY.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  27,  1862.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Exeter.  B.  at  Reigate, 
Surrey.  School,  Exeter.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866; 
M.B.  1870.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon 
and  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.  1870.  Practised  at 
Exeter.  House  Surgeon,  Devon  and  Exeter  Hospital. 
Consulting  Surgeon,  West  of  England  Eye  Infirmar>-.  Some- 
time President,  S.W.  Branch  of  the  B.M.A.  President  of  the 
Eye  Section,  B.M.A.,  1907.  Author,  ophthalmic.  Died  July  7, 
1922,  at  Exeter.  (Venn,  11.  356;  Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  July  10,  1922.) 

TOTESAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
.Aug.  I,  1895.   School,  King's  Lynn.   Matric.  Michs.  1895. 

TOTHILL,  FREDERICK  [DISTING].  .\dm.  at  St  Catharine's  , 
Mav  3,  1827.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn]  (Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford, 
1784),  C.  of  Cheriton  Bishop,  Devon.  B.  there  [1810].  At  the 
Devon  and  Exeter  Hospital  and  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.  1833;  L.S.A.  1833;  F.R.C.S.  1864.  Practised  in 
London.  Resident  Surgeon,  Children's  Infirmary,  Broad 
Street,  Golden  Square.  Surgeon,  'C  Division,  Metropolitan 
Police  and  to  the  Commissioners  of  Woods  and  Works.  Died 
at  his  residence,  8,  Charles  Street,  St  James,  June  29,  1876. 
(Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

TOTTENHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1825.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  [M.P.],  of  Ballycurry, 
.\shford,  Co.  Wicklow  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  Su:  Robert 
Wigram,  ist  Bart.).  B.  Nov.  14,  1807  in  Dublin.  School, 
Burghfield,  Berks.  Matric.  Easter,  1826.  M.P.  for  New  Ross, 
Co.  Wexford,  1831-2  and  1856-63.  Succeeded  to  Ballycurry, 
1843.  J-P-  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Wexford;  High  Sheriff  of  Co. 
Wicklow,  1845 ;  of  Co.  Wexford,  1846.  Married,  Jan.  14, 1833, 
IsabeUa  Catherine,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  George  .\irey, 
K.C.H.  Died  June  i,  r886,  at  Ballycurry.  Father  of  the  next; 
brother  of  Robert  (1828).  (Boase,  iii.  994;  Walford,  County 
Families;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 

TOTTENHAM,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  19,  1852.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  (above),  of 
Ballycurry,  Ashford,  Co.  Wicklow  (and  Isabella  Cathenne, 
dau.  of  Lieut. -General  Sir  George  .\irey).  [B.  Apr.  11.  1835. 
School,  Eton.]  Did  not  reside.  Capt.,  Scots  FusiUer  Guards, 
1855;  Lieut.-Col.,  i860.  Of  Ballycurrv,  Co.  Wicklow.  Hon. 
Col.,  Wicklow  Artillerv,  1881.  M.P.  for  New  Ross,  Co. 
Wexford,  1863-8  and'  1S78-80.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co. 
Wicklow;  High  Sheriff  of  Co.  Wexford,  1874;  of  Co.  Wicklow, 
1881.  Married,  Jan.  19,  1859,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Sir  Francis  James  Stapleton,  7th  Bart.,  and 
had  issue.  Died  May  8,  1918.  (Return  of  M.P.s;  Army  Lists; 
Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Who  was  Who.) 

TOTTENHAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  1866.  S. 
of  the  Rev.  Richard,  deceased.  B.  at  Gartree,  Co.  Antrim, 
Ireland.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Plymouth,  1871-8.  V.  of  Helperthorpe,  Yorks., 
1878-9.  C.  of  St  Hilda's,  Leeds,  1879-80.  V.  of  Kurby- 
Grindalythe,  Yorks.,  1880-6.  V.  of  St  Ives  with  Oldhurst  and 
Woodhurst,  Hunts.,  1887-90.  R.  of  Coveney,  Cambs.,  1890-2. 

C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Pimlico,  London,  1893-4.  R.  of  Thuming, 
Hunts.,  1895-9.  Died  Feb.  26,  1899.  (Crockford.) 

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Tottenham,  George 

TOTTENHAM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  17,  1845.  [10th]  s.  of  [the  Rt.  Rev.  Lord]  Robert 
Ponsonby  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1792)  [Bishop  of  Clogher]. 

B.  [Oct.  29,  1825],  in  Dublin.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Killaloe)  1849;  C.  of  Donaghmoine,  Co.  Monaghan,  1849-51. 

C.  of  Tynan,  Co.  Armagh,  1851-65.  V.  of  Innishmacsaint, 
Fermanagh,  1865-1903.  Preb.  of  Clogher,  1872.  Canon  of 
St  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin,  1885-1911.  Chaplain  at 
Turin,  1883-5.  Dean  of  Clogher,  1900-3.  Married,  Jan.  27, 
1858,  Emily  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Maclean,  Preb. 
of  Tynan,  and  had  issue.  Living  at  Belcourt,  Bray,  Co. 
Dublin,  in  1911.  Died  Oct.  19,  1911.  Brother  of  Robert  L. 
(1826).  {Sherborne  Reg.;  Lawlor,  Fasti  of  St  Patrick's; 
Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  [sub  Ely);  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Oct.  23,  1911.) 

TOTTENHAM,  GEORGE  CHARLES  LOFTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1861.  [2nd]  s.  of  Nicholas  [Loftus]  (Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  1833),  of  Rodfort  House,  MuUingar,  Ireland 
(and  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Hopkins,  1st  Bart.). 
B.  [Mar.  9],  1844,  in  Co.  Leitrim.  School.  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1863;  Scholar,  1866;  B.A.  1867.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  5,  1866.  Of  Glenade,  Kinlough,  Co.  Leitrim. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Leitrim;  High  Sheriff,  1888.  Died 
May  28,  1910,  in  London.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  The  Times,  June  i,  1910.) 

TOTTENHAM,  HENRY  (or  HARRY)  REDE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  10,  1875.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles  Henry  [formerly  of 
the  Queen's  Own  Regt.],  of  12,  Crawley  Place,  London  (and 
Marianne  Sarah  Bransby,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Rede 
Rede).  B.  Apr.  15,  1856,  at  Slough,  Bucks.  School,  Victoria 
College,  Jersey.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar;  Porson  prize, 
1876;  Porson  Scholar,  1877;  Craven  Scholar,  1878;  Chancel- 
lor's Classical  medal,  1879;  B.A.  (bracketed  Senior  Classic) 
1879;  M.A.  1882.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1880-1903.  Married, 
Nov.  21,  1891,  Marion,  widow  of  Ernest  Temperley,  Fellow  of 
Queens',  and  dau.  of  T.  Wildman,  D.D.,  of  St  Andrew, 
Callander,  Perthshire.  Author,  Cluvienus,  His  Thoughts. 
Died  Feb.  i,  1937,  at  Cambridge.  (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland; 
The  Times,  Feb.  4,  1937.) 

TOTTENHAM,  LOFTUS  DACRE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Wright  (Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  1858).  B.  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Adm.  a  solicitor, 
Dec.  1887.  Practised  (Messrs  Tottenham  and  Co.)  in  Bush 
Lane  House,  Bush  Lane,  Cannon  Street,  E.C.,  and  at  Hastings. 
Later  in  Johannesburg.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Law  Lists  (not  in 
1910).) 

TOTTENHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1828.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charies  [M.P.,  of  Ballycurry,  Co. 
Wicklow  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Wigram,  ist 
Bart.,  of  Walthamstow)].  B.  [Apr.  11,  1810],  at  New  Ross, 
Co.  Wexford.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832. 
Of  Anamult,  Co.  Kilkenny.  Adm.  at  King's  Inns,  Dublin, 
1833.  Married,  May  2,  1844,  Mary  B.,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Charles  Synge,  of  Mount  Callan,  Inagh,  Co.  Clare,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Aug.  22,  1858.  Brother  of  Charles  (1825).  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists,  which  confuses  him  with  the  next;  Burke,  L.G.  of 
Ireland.) 

TOTTENHAM,  ROBERT  LOFTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  25,  1826.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  [Rt.  Rev.  Lord  Robert  Pon- 
sonby (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1792)],  Bishop  of  Clogher  (and 
Alicia  Maude,  dau.  of  Cornwallis,  ist  Viscount  Hawarden). 
B.  [Sept.  27,  1809],  in  Ireland.  School,  Tamworth.  Matric. 
Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Clogher) 
1832;  priest,  1833.  Inc.  of  Rossory,  Co.  Fermanagh,  1833-42. 
V.  of  Donaghmoine,  Co.  Monaghan,  1842.  Chaplain  to  the 
British  Legation  at  Turin,  1859-66;  to  the  Legation  at 
Florence,  1866-87.  Married,  Dec.  10,  1833,  Anne  Dorothea, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Anketel,  of  Anketel  Grove,  Monaghan, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  5,  1893,  in  Florence.  Brother  of 
George  (1845).  (Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  xviii.  208;  confused  in 
Eton  Sch.  Lists  with  Robert  (1828);  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
The  Guardian,  Feb.  15,  1893.) 

TOTTIE,  OSCAR  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar. 
26,  1866.  S.  of  William,  of  Hyde  Park,  London,  Consul- 
General  of  Sweden  and  Norway.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1871.  Died  1879.  Brother 
of  the  next.    (Venn,  11.  373.) 

TOTTIE,  WILLIAM  HAROLD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  17,  1888.  S.  of  William,  Swedish  Consul  [died  1867]  (and 
Caroline  Davey).  B.  Nov.  27,  1854,  in  London.  School, 
Rossall;  and  in  Germany  and  France.  Did  not  reside.  Second 
Lieut.,  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  (T.),  1887.  A  Merchant- 
banker  in  Shanghai.  Latterly  of  Princes  Street,  London, 
E.C.,  and  Sherlocks,  Ascot.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Rossall 
Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 


TouRTEL,  Herbert  Bird 

TOTTON,  WILLIAM  CHURCH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  17, 
1815 ;  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Jan.  14,  1813,  age  15.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Jurin  (Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  1789),  of  Denham,  Bucks.,  R.  of  Debden, 
Essex.]  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  Scholar, 
1816;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24, 
1820;  priest,  June  2,  1822.  Usher  at  Westminster  School, 
1819-32;  Assistant  Master  at  Ipswich  Grammar  School,  1832. 
Lecturer  at  Llandegai,  Camarvons.  Head  Master  of  Friar's 
Grammar  School,  Bangor,  1838-66.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  C.  W.  Knyvett,  of  Sonning,  Berks.  Died  Jan.  17, 
1867,  aged  69,  at  Sydney  Street,  Brompton.  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag., 
1867,  I.  393-) 

TOULMIN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  26,  1800. 
Doubtful  if  resided.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  12,  1800; 
Scholar,  1802.  Resided  until  Michs.  1803.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1803;  priest,  Dec.  16,  1804;  C.  of  St 
Mary's,  King's  Lynn,  1803-5.  Died  Dec.  1805,  in  Hoxton 
Square,  London.    (Peile,  11.  349;  G.  Mag.,  1805,  11.  1239.) 

TOULMIN,  GERALD  O'BRIEN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  May  13,  1896. 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Bransby  (New  College, 
Oxford,  1859),  V.  of  Hatfield  Peverell,  Essex  (and  Katherine, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  O'Brien).  B.  1874-]  School, 
Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Student  Interpreter 
in  the  Levant,  1896;  Vice-Consul  at  Sofia,  1901;  at  Philip- 
polis,  1902.  Appointed  Consul  at  Shiraz,  1909,  but  retired 
before  proceeding  there.  Died  Nov.  28,  1948.  (Malvern  Coll. 
Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Dec.  i,  1948.) 

TOULMIN,  HENRY  WROUGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  Joseph,  of  Childwick- 
bury  [and  of  The  Pr6,  St  Albans,  Herts.]  (and  Emma  Louisa, 
eldest  dau.  of  Philip  Wroughton).  B.  Mar.  2,  1871.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  A  partner  in  the  Cannon  brewery, 
Whitechapel.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut., 
Suffolk  Yeo.).  Sometime  of  Childwickbury,  Herts.  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Herts.  Married,  1914,  Alice,  only  child  of  Alfred 
Otis  Larkin,  of  Monterey,  California.  Of  Larkin  House, 
Monterey,  California  in  1939;  died  there  July  21,  1952. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  July  29,  1952.) 

TOULMIN-SMITH,  ALFRED  KENDAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of  [Alfred,  solicitor,  of  Lutterworth 
and]  Mrs  T.  Smith,  of '  Mamore,'  Thurlow  Park  Road,  West 
Dulwich,  London.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1902.  At  Faraday  House,  1903-5;  in  Paris, 
1905-8.  Technical  Assistant  to  a  firm  of  patent  agents,  1908- 
12.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.N.V.R., 
i9i4-i6;Capt.,  R.A.F.  (Aircraft  Production  Dept.);  Assistant 
in  Directorate  of  Research,  Air  Ministry,  1919).  Married, 
June  2,  1906,  Winifred  Lois,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Gandy, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.,  of  Upper  Norwood.  Latterly  of  Crondall, 
Hants.   (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 

TOUPE  (or  TOUP),  The  Rev.  JONATHAN.  B.A.  1756,  incorp. 
from  Oxford,  1756;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1756.  [S.  of  the 
Rev.  Jonathan  (Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1703),  C.  of 
St  Ives,  Cornwall  (and  Prudence,  dau.  of  John  Busvargus,  of 
St  Just-in-Penwith,  Cornwall).  B.  Dec.  1713,  at  St  Ives. 
School,  St  Ives  Grammar  and  at  St  Merryn,  Cornwall.] 
Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  12,  1732-3;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1736.  Ord.  deacon,  1736;  priest,  1738;  C.  of  Phil- 
leigh,  Cornwall,  1736-8.  C.  of  St  Buryan,  1738-50.  R.  of 
St  Martin-by-Looe,  1750-85.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1774-85. 
V.  of  St  Merryn,  Cornwall,  1776-85.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Lichfield,  1776.  Author,  Emendationes  in  Suidam; 
Epistola  Crttica;  Curae  Novissimae  sive  Appendicula  et 
Emendationes  in  Suidam.  His  classical  works  earned  him  an 
immense  reputation  at  home  and  abroad.  It  was  the  gift  of 
a  copy  of  his  Longinus  that  first  inclined  Porson  to  classical 
research.  Died,  unmarried,  at  St  Martin's  rectory,  Jan.  22, 
1785.    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1785,  i.  79;  D.N.B.) 

TOURNAY,  The  Rev.  ROBERT.  B.A.  1765,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1765.  S.  of  John,  of  Ashford, 
Kent.  Matric.  from  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  May  11,  1749, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1753.  R.  of  Bonnington,  1757-85;  and 
V.  of  Newchurch,  Kent,  1765-85.  Married,  1759,  Ann  Sivyer. 
Died  June  i,  1785.  (Al.  Oxon.;  PeiU,  11.  268;  Hasted;  Kent 
Pedigrees.) 

TOURNAY,  WILLIAM  TOURNAY  (1868),  see  ALLEN,  W.  T. 

TOURREIL,  GEORGES  MARIE  FRANCOIS  PAUL.  Matric. 
Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1886.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  Oct.  7, 

1887. 

TOURTEL,  HERBERT  BIRD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  S.  of  Peter,  of  the  old  rectory  house,  St  Peter  Port, 
Guernsey.  B.  there,  Jan.  7,  1874.  School,  Elizabeth  College, 
Guernsey.   Matric.  Michs.  1895. 


TouzEL,  Charles  John  Cliff 

TOUZEL,  CHARLES  JOHN  CLIFF.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  30,  1874.  [Only]  s.  of  Charles,  superintendent  of  the 
South  American  Steam  Navigation  Company  [of  Heswall, 
Cheshire]  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Birkenhead.  Bapt.  June  7,  1855. 
[School,  Wellington  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A. 
1878;  M.A.  1881.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1874,  1875,  1876. 
Played  for  England,  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1878; 
priest,  1879;  C.  of  Coventry,  1878-80.  R.  of  Heswall,  Cheshire, 
1880-5.  -"VvaUed  himself  of  the  provisions  of  the  Clerical 
Disabilities  Relief  Act  (1870),  Nov.  26,  1886.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Dec.  2,  i886.  Captain,  3rd  Royal  Welsh 
Fusiliers,  1888.  Of  Rhysnant  Hall,  Oswestry,  and  latterly  of 
Heswall,  Cheshire.  Died  Aug.  24,  1899.  {Weltinglon  Coll. 
Reg.;  Eagle,  xxi.  237;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

TOUZEL,  HELIER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 1827.  S.  of 
Helier,  military  Commander  of  Jersey.  B.  there,  Apr.  7,  1808. 
Schools,  Southampton  (Mr  Sutton)  and  Jersey  (Mr  Aulin). 
Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Migrated  to  Sidney  Sussex,  Dec.  13, 
1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1832; 
priest,  1833.  P.C.  of  Frensham,  Surrey,  1837.  R.  of  St  Helier, 
Jersey,  1838-44,  and  C.  of  Pennington,  Hants.,  1838-45. 
R.  of  Bramdean,  1845-66.  C.  of  Send  and  Ripley,  Surrey, 
1846.  R.  of  Martyr-Worthy,  Hants.,  1866-86.  Subsequently 
of  Winchester.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1889.  [Clergy 
List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

TOVEY,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  30, 
1888.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry,  iron-monger,  of  Cirencester  (and 
Mary  Louisa  Gardner).  B.  there,  Jan.  8,  1870.  School, 
Wellingborough  (Mr  H.  E.  Piatt).  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A. 
1891;  M.A.  1895.  LL.D.,  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  1902. 
Assistant  Master  at  Wellingborough  Grammar  School,  189 1- 
1907 ;  Head  Master  of  Shaftesbury  Grammar  School,  1907-32. 
Married,  Aug.  26,  1903,  .Mary  EUzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Beman  Minchin,  of  Haselton,  Gloucs.  Of  Northleach, 
near  Cheltenham  in  1946.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The 
Times,  Aug.  28,  1903.) 

TOVEY,  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1892. 
B.  .\pr.  28,  1872.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1S92.  .At 
King's  CoUege,  London.  Actor  and  stage-manager.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (2nd  Lieut.,  London  Regt. 
(London  Scottish)  and  general  list);  died  May  5,  1918.  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Univ.  War  List.) 

TOVEY,  DUNCAN  CROOKES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  13. 
1861.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Clifton,  near  Bristol.  B.  there,  Feb.  28, 
1842.  School,  King's  CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1861; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1869.  Chaplain  of  Trinity,  1871-4. 
Clark  Lecturer  in  English  Literature  at  Trinity,  1897-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)  1869;  priest  (Ely)  1871.  Assistant  Master 
at  Haileybury,  1868-70;  at  Eton  CoUege,  1874-86.  R.  of 
Worplesdon  with  Burpham,  Surrey,  1886-1912.  Author, 
Gray  and  his  Friends;  Reviews  and  Essays;  edited  Thomson's 
Poems,  Gray's  Poems,  and  Gray's  Letters.  Died  Sept.  29, 1912, 
at  Guildford.  Brother  of  Symons  S.  (1877).  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Oct.  1912.) 

TOVEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  3,  1775.  B.  at 
Birmingham. 

TOVEY,  SYMONS  SYMPSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 
1877.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Clifton,  Bristol.  B.  there,  July  26, 
1846.  School,  ManiUa  Hall,  Clifton  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  Col.)  1880; 
priest  (Sydney)  1881;  C.  of  St  John's,  Darlinghurst,  N.S.W., 
1881-3.  Organising  Secretary  of  the  Church  Society  for  dio. 
of  Sydney,  1883-93.  R.  of  St  John's,  Bishopthorpe,  Sydney, 
1893-1910.  Rural  Dean  of  West  Sydney,  1887-1910.  Died 
Mar.  20,  1910,  at  Mentone.  Brother  of  Duncan  C.  (1861). 
(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  8,  1910.) 

TOWER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  20,  1801; 
from  Trinity  CoUege,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Dec.  12, 
1800,  age  18.  Of  Essex.  [4th  s.  of  Christopher  (University 
College,  Oxford,  1765),  of  Weald  HaU  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
George  Baker,  of  Elemore  Hall,  Co.  Durham).  B.  July  31, 
1782.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A.  1805; 
M..\.  1808.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  27,  1805;  priest, 
.\ug.  10,  1806.  P.C.  of  Brentwood,  Essex,  1806-25,  and 
Head  Master  of  the  Free  Grammar  School  at  Brentwood. 
Married,  Mar.  29,  1814,  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Hibbert, 
Esq.,  of  Munden,  Herts.  Died  Sept.  10,  1825,  at  Shenfield 
Place,  Essex.  Brother  of  Christopher  T.  (1794)  and  WUUam 
{1808);  father  of  the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  520;  G.  Mag.,  1825,  II.  284;  Lipscomb,  iv.  536;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

TOWER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  3,  1832. 
Of  Surrey.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (above).  [B.  Jan.  17, 1815.] 


Tower,  Reginald  Thomas 

School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  Scholar,  1834; 
B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  10,  1838; 
priest.  May  26,  1839;  C.  of  Moreton,  Essex,  1838-40.  C.  of 
Loughton,  1840-3.  R.  of  ChUmark,  Wilts.,  1843-80. 
Succentorof  Salisbury  Cathedral,  1869-77.  Preb.  of  Salisbury, 
1877-90.  Married,  Apr.  20,  1843,  EUen  Frances,  dau.  of 
William  Coxhead  Marsh,  Esq.,  of  Park  Hall,  Essex,  and  had 
issue.  Latterly  of  Bathford,  Bath,  where  he  died,  June  12, 
1890.  (List  of  Carthusians;  Eagle,  xvi.  381;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  June  18,  1890;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TOWER,  CHRISTOPHER  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  May  21,  1794.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Christopher  (University 
College,  Oxford,  1765),  of  Weald  HaU,  Essex  [and  Huntsmoor 
Park,  Bucks.]  (and  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  George  Baker,  of 
Elemore  HaU,  Co.  Durham).  [B.  Nov.  i,  I775-]  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1794.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  9, 
1792.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  i,  1802.  Of  Huntsmore  Park 
and  of  Weald  HaU,  Brentwood.  Succeeded  to  Weald  HaU, 
1810.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex;  High  Sheriff,  1840.  M.P.  for 
Harwich,  1832-7.  Lieut.-Col.,  Essex  MiUtia.  '  Father '  of  the 
Smithfield  Club  and  well  known  in  the  agricultural  world. 
At  the  time  of  his  death  the  oldest  Volunteer  in  England, 
having  served  in  one  of  the  regiments  raised  in  the  reign  of 
George  III.  Married,  June  23,  1803,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Beauchamp  Proctor,  Bart.,  of  Langley  Park, 
Norfolk.  Died  Feb.  18,  1867.  Brother  of  WUUam  (1808)  and 
Charles  (1801);  father  of  Thomas  (1826)  and  the  next. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  520;  Inns  of 
Court;  Return  of  M.P. s;  Walford,  County  Families;  Lipscomb, 
IV.  530;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  I.  542;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TOWER,  FERDINAND  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  n,  1839.  [5th]  s.  of  C[hristopher]  T[homas]  (above),  of 
Weald  Hall,  Brentwood  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Beauchamp  Proctor,  Bart.).  [B.  Oct.  4,  1820.]  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of 
Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  1844-52.  R.  of  Kirkby  MaUory, 
Leics.,  1853-4.  R-  of  Elmsthorpe  with  Earl  ShUton,  1854- 
82.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity  with  St  Mary's,  Gmldford,  1882-5. 
FeUow  of  Lancing  College.  Married,  Oct.  3,  1861,  Mary,  dau. 
of  WiUiam  George  Champion,  Esq.  Died  Jan.  20,  1885,  at 
St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1826).  (Eagle,  xiv. 
109,  which  gives  died  Jan.  18;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

TOWER,  FRANCIS  FITZPATRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  (1826),  of  ri,  Grosvenor 
Mansions,  London  (and  Sarah  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Baird). 
B.  June  I,  1859,  at  Florence,  Italy.  School,  WelUngton 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  Married,  Feb.  11, 
1884,  Laura,  dau.  of  Thomas  Butler,  of  London  (s.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Butler,  8th  Bart.)  and  had  issue.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Cdr.,  R.N.R.;  Cdr.,  R.N.V.R.; 
O.B.E.;  ItaUan  bronze  medal  for  miUtary  valour).  Died 
Mar.  28,  1944,  at  Upper  Holmwood,  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Brother  of  Reginald  T.  (1879)  and  John  C.  F.  (1881). 
(Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Mar.  31, 
I944-) 

TOWER,  JOHN  CHARLES  FITZROY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 

June  13,  1881.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas  (1826),  of  11,  Grosvenor 
Mansions,  Victoria  Street,  London  (and  Sarah  Anne,  dau.  of 
Francis  Baird).  B.  Sept.  9,  1863,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Of  10,  Duke  Street,  St  James's.  Died 
Sept.  2,  1942,  in  London.  Brother  of  Francis  F.  (1878)  and 
the  next.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1942.) 

TOWER,  REGINALD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  II,  1879.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  (next),  of  11,  Grosvenor 
Mansions,  Victoria  Street,  London  (and  Sarah  Anne,  dau.  of 
Francis  Baird).  B.  Sept.  r,  i860,  at  Brentwood,  Essex. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1S79;  B..\.  18S3;  M.A.  1887. 
In  the  Diplomatic  Service;  attach^  at  Constantinople,  1885; 
Third  Secretary,  1887;  Second  Secretary  at  Madrid,  1892; 
Copenhagen,  i893;BerUn,  1894; Washington,  1896; Secretary 
of  Legation  at  Peking,  1900.  Envoy-Extraordinary  and 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  in  Siam,  igoi-3;  Minister  Resident 
in  Bavaria  and  Wiirtemburg,  1904-6;  Envoy  Extraordinary 
and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  in  Mexico,  1906-10;  in  the 
Argentine  Republic,  1910-19;  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to 
Paraguay,  1911-19.  .administrator  of  the  free  City  of 
Danzig  and  High  Commissioner  of  the  League  of  Nations  at 
Danzig,  1919-20.  C.V.O.,  1906;  K.C.M.G.,  1911;  Grand  Cross 
of  Frederick  of  Wiirtemburg.  Retired,  1921.  President  of  the 
Kent  Archaeological  Society.  Latterly  of  Memories,  Ash, 
Canterbury,  where  he  died  Jan.  21,  1939.  Brother  of  Francis 
F.  (1878)  and  John  C.  F.  (1881).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  23  and  26,  1939.) 


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Tower,  Thomas 

TOWER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14,  1826. 
[2nd]  s.  of  [Christopher]  T[homas]  (1794),  of  Weald  Hall 
[Brentwood],  Essex  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Beau- 
champ  Proctor,  Bart.).  B.  Nov.  23,  1809.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Lent,  1829;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1836.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  29,  1833.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  6,  1836. 
Married,  June  23,  1858,  Sarah  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Baird, 
Esq.,  of  St  Petersburg.  Died  at  11,  Grosvenor  Mansions, 
London,  Apr.  22,  1890.  Brother  of  Ferdinand  E.  (1839); 
father  of  Francis  F.  (1878),  John  C.  F.  (1881)  and  the  above. 
{List  of  Carthusians;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  520;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Lipscomb, 
IV.  530.) 

TOWER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  i2,  1808. 
[6th]  s.  of  Christopher,  Esq.  (University  College,  0.xford, 
1765),  of  Weald  Hall,  Brentwood,  Essex  (and  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  George  Baker,  of  Elemore  Hall,  Co.  Durham).  [School, 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Lent,  1809;  B.A.  1812.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester,  Litt.  dim.  from  London)  Dec.  19,  1813.  Head 
Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Brentwood,  Essex,  until 
1847.  Married,  June  13,  1825,  Maria,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir 
Eliab  Harvey,  G.C.B.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  2,  1847, 
aged  58,  at  How  Hatch,  South  Weald.  Brother  of  Christopher 
T.  (1794)  and  Charles  (1801).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  520;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  549; 
Lipscomb,  iv.  530.) 

TOWERS,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
May  10,  1773.  S.  of  James,  of  Bryning,  Lanes.  School, 
Kirkham,  Lanes.   Matric.  Michs.  1773. 

TOWERS,  GRAINGER  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  23,  1843.  S.  of  John  Green,  solicitor,  of  St  Giles,  London 
(and  Mary  Ann).  B.  in  London.  Bapt.  Oct.  16,  1821.  School, 
King's  College,  London  (Mr  Hall).  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A. 
1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1847;  priest  (Chichester)  1848; 
C.  of  Burwash,  Sussex,  1847-57.  Travelling  Secretary, 
S.P.G.,  1857-85.  V.  of  St  Margaret-at-Cliffe  with  West  Cliffe, 
Kent,  1885-98;  Organising  Secretary  (S.P.G.),  dio.  of  Canter- 
bury, 1865-85.  Married,  Aug.  13,  1844,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
W.  Clark,  of  Northborough,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  12, 
1898,  at  St  Margaret's  vicarage,  aged  76.  [Eagle,  xx.  589; 
F.  P.  White;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  16,  1898.) 

TOWERS,  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  4,  1778.  Of 
Kent.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Johnson  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1740).  Head  Master  of  Tonbridge  and  R.  of  Pett, 
Sussex.  Bapt.  at  Tonbridge,  Aug.  24,  1761.  School,  Ton- 
bridge.]  Matric.  Easter,  1781;  B.A.  1783.  Succeeded  to  his 
father's  estates  at  Cudham  and  Westerham,  Kent,  Jan.  5, 
1772.  Married.  Died  July  26,  1808,  aged  46,  at  The  Grange, 
East  Grinstead,  Sussex.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1808, 
II.  755;  G.  C.  Moore-Smith.) 

TOWERS,  MYLES  HODGSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  19,  1859.   2nd  s,  of  James,  farmer,  of  Woodgate,  Lanes. 

B.  at  'Roan  Lands.'  School,  St  Bees.  Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester) 
1864;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Manchester,  1864-7. 

C.  of  Stretton,  Cheshire,  1867-8.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Chester 
and  of  Upton  Chapel,  1868-84.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1885. 

TOWERS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1839.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Sawrey,  Westmorland.  School, 
Hawkshead,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  June  11,  1843;  priest,  June  2,  1844.  Died 
Dec.  22,  1844,  at  Westbury,  Salop.   (G.  Mag.,  1845,  i.  218.) 

TOWERS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1800. 
B.  at  Bridgend,  Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  B.A. 
1804;  M.A.  1808.  Fellow,  1808-14.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  24,  1804;  C.  of  Edenham  and  Swinstead,  Lines.,  1804, 
and  Master  of  the  free  grammar  School,  Butterwick.  Died 
there,  1814,  aged  30.  (St  John's  Coll.  .Adm.,  iv.  520;  G.  Mag., 
1814,  11.  I94-) 

TOWERS,  ROBERT  MASON.  M.A.  1889,  incorp.  from  Dublin. 
I.C.S.  University  Teacher  of  Bengali,  1888-1907.  Adm.  at 
Caius,  1889.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  deceased,  of  Affane,  Co. 
Waterford  (and  Frances  Johnston).  B.  June  27,  1840,  at  The 
Grange,  Co.  Tipperary.  School,  Kilkenny.  [M.A.,  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.]  Died  by  his  own  hand,  Apr.  16,  1907,  at 
Cambridge.  (Venn,  11.  503;  Scott,  MSS.;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Apr.  19,  1907;  The  Times,  Apr.  20,  1907.) 

TOWERS  (post  ALCOCK-BECK),  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  i,  1853.  S.  of  William,  of  Sawrey, 
Westmoriand.  B.  there  Nov.  19,  1835.  School,  Rugby 
Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858.  Of  Esthwaite  Lodge, 
Hawkshead.  Major,  loth  Lancashire  Rifle  Volunteers.  J. P. 
for  Lanes.  Assumed  the  surname  of  .\lcock-Beck,  1855] 
Latterly  of  Tower  Bank,  Sawrey.  Died  Oct.  22,  iqii.  [Rugbv 
Sch.  Reg.  and  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.  add.) 


TowLER,  John 


TOWERS,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct  i, 
1895.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  of  St  Andrew's  vicarage, 
476,  Harrow  Road,  London  (and  Catherine  Lucinda,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Heming,  Minister  of  St  Paul's  Chapel, 
Kilbum).  B.  Oct.  2,  1876,  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1898; 
M.A.  1907.  Assistant  Master  at  Oundle  School,  1901-5;  at 
King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man,  1905-6;  at  Trent  College, 
Derbs.,  1906-14.  Died  June  13,  1934.  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; King  William's  Coll.,  Isle  of  Man,  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

TOWGOOD,  HAMER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  16, 
1861.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Paxton  HUl,  St  Neots,  Hunts. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861.  Of  'Saintfoins,'  Great  Shelford,  Cambs. 
Member  of  the  Cambs.  County  Council.  Died  before  1925. 
Father  of  the  next.    (T.  A.  Walker,  520.) 

TOWGOOD,  REGINALD  HAMER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1890.  S.  of  Hamer,  Esq.  (above),  of  'Saintfoins,'  Great 
Shelford.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Died  Jan.  9,  1892,  at  Little 
Shelford,  aged  18.    (Univ.  Almanack.) 

TOWGOOD,  ROBERT  LOUIS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1883.  S. 
of  Alfred,  paper-manufacturer,  of  Riversfield,  near  St  Neots, 
Hunts,  (and  Frances  Ellen  Fordham).  B.  there,  Oct.  2,  1865. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Of 
Farm  Hall,  Godmanchester,  Hunts.  Director  of  Towgood 
and  Beckwith,  paper-makers,  St  Neots.  Prime  Warden  of  the 
Worshipful  Company  of  Fishmongers,  1917-18.  J. P.  for 
Hunts.  1893.  Married,  Apr.  17,  1895,  Annie  Geraldine 
Haughton.  Died  June  7,  1942.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  462;  The  Times,  June  10, 
1942.) 

TOWGOOD,  WALTER  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1888.  S.  of  Alfred  [of  St  Neots].  B.  [Jan.  16, 
1871],  at  Little  Paxton,  Hunts.  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  With  a  firm  of  brewers  in  the 
U.S.A.  Died  Mar.  15,  1905,  at  Denver,  U.S.A.  Brother  of  the 
above.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

TOWLE,  CHARLES  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  12,  1862.  S.  of  George,  tailor  (and  Ann  Eliza).  B. 
[July  26,  1843],  at  Kingston-upon-Hull.  Bapt.  Aug.  16,  1843. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1866; 
priest,  1867;  C.  of  Lamboum,  Berks.,  1866-9.  C.  of  Morpeth, 
Northumberland,  1869-71.  C.  of  Bedminster,  Bristol,  1871-3. 
V.  of  Moordown,  Hants.,  1873-86.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Charter- 
house, London,  E.G.,  1886-91.  V.  of  St  Clement's,  Bourne- 
mouth, 1891-1908.  Married,  1875,  Eleanor  Ashworth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  H.  Taylor.  Died  Nov.  19,  1908.  (Eagle,  xxx.  2ig; 
Crockford.) 

TOWLE,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  S.  of  [Sir]  William,  of  52,  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  Hamp- 
stead.  B.  Apr.  18,  1876,  at  Derby.  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1895 ;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1949.  With  the 
Midland  Railway  Co.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  19 14-19 
(Lt.-Col.,  R.A.S.C;  Assist.  Insp.,  Q.M.G.  Services,  1915; 
Controller,  Navy  and  Army  Canteen  Board,  1916-19;  C.B.E. 
1918).  Knighted,  1919.  Managing  Director,  Gordon  Hotels, 
Ltd.,  1921-36.  President  of  International  Hotelmen's 
Association  and  International  Hotel  Alliance,  1935-8. 
Married,  1901,  Emma  Annette,  widow  of  Capt.  D.  A.  M. 
Lomax,  ist  Welsh  Regt.,  and  had  issue.  Of  Church  Cottage, 
Winkfield,  Windsor  in  1949.  Died  Dec.  19,  1951.  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  21,  1951.) 

TOWLE,  JOHN  HOWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  19, 
1897.  S.  of  John,  lace  warehouseman,  of  Nottingham  (and 
Margaret  Piggin).  B.  Aug.  2,  1878,  at  Nottingham.  School, 
Nottingham  High  (Dr  J.  Gow).  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
Scholar,  1899;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1900;  M.A. 
1905.  Sometime  Principal  of  the  Muhamadan  College  at 
Aligarh.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  United 
Provinces  Horse,  Indian  Defence  Force).  Joined  the  Indian 
Educational  Service,  1919;  Assistant  Director  of  Public 
Instruction;  Director  of  Public  Instruction  for  the  Punjab, 
1920-2;  for  North  West  Frontier  Province,  1922-30.  Died 
July  31,  1946,  at  Easton  Hall,  Stamford.  (The  Times,  Aug.  3, 
1946;  I.C.S.  Lists.) 

TOWLER,  JOHN.  Stated  by  the  Dictionary  of  American 
Biography  to  have  'been  prepared  at  Giggleswick  School  for 
Admission  to  St  John's  College.'  Possibly  the  John  Fowler 
who  was  adm.  as  a  sizar,  Nov.  1,  1836;  'of  Lanes.';  he  also 
occurs  in  the  University  Calendar,  as  a '  Ten-year  man '  [Fowler] 
in  1837  and  1846,  and  as  Towler  from  1838  to  1845.  John 
Towler  was  a  teacher  at  Karlsruhe  and  author  of  English- 
German  and  German-English  Dictionaries.  Professor  of 
Modern  Languages,  Mathematics  and  Philosophy  at  Hobart 
College,  Geneva,  New  York,  1852-68  and  of  Natural  Philo- 
sophy, etc.,  1868-82.  M.D.,  Geneva,  1855.  Died  at  Orange, 
New  Jersey.  (Allibone's  Diet,  of  British  and  American 
Autltors;  F.  P.  White.) 


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Town,  Arthur  Henry 

TOWN,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Cavendish  H., 
Oct.  20,  1883.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1883.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  18,  1885;  B.A. 
1888;  M.A.  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Moorlands  School,  Far 
Headingley,  Leeds  in  1919.  Brother  of  the  next.  (School- 
masters' Directories.) 
TOWN,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 
1880.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin,  V.  of  Mount  Pellon,  Yorks. 
(and  Elizabeth  Crofts).  B.  at  Mount  Pellon.  Bapt.  .\ug.  21, 
1861.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1892.  Assistant  Master  at 
the  Choir  School,  Hull,  in  1919.  Brother  of  the  above. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
TOWNE,  ERNEST  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1848.  [S.  of  Joseph,  solicitor,  of  St  Helen's  Place,  Bishops- 
gate,  London  (and  Louisa).  B.  July  27,  1829.  School, 
Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar,  1849;  B.A. 
1852.  Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest,  1854;  C.  of  Chester-le- 
Street,  Durham,  1855-7.  C.  of  Langley,  Essex,  1858-9. 
Kept  a  private  school  at  Ewell,  Surrey,  called  'The  College,' 
1860-3.  V.  of  Forcett,  Yorks.,  1863-77.  V.  of  Bothenhampton 
(or  Baunton),  Dorset,  1877-81.  Chaplain  at  H.M.'s  Printing 
House  and  Spottiswode's  Chapel,  London,  1881-1903. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1904.  [Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
TOWNE,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  23,  1773- 
Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1773;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1780.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  24,  i777;  priest  (Lichfield)  Dec.  21, 
1777.  R.  of  Brampton,  Hunts.,  1780-1826  and  Lyddington 
cum  Caldecote,  Rutland  from  1789-1826.  Died  in  1826,  at 
Woolsthorpe  rectory,  Lines.,  aged  74.  Father  of  the  next. 
(G.  Mag.,  1826,  n.  186;  Northants.  Clergy.) 
TOWNE,  LEONARD  ELYE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  17, 
1802.  Of  Lines.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Leonard  (above).]  Scholar, 
1802;  matric.  Lent,  1804;  B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1809.  R.  of 
Woolsthorpe,  Lines.,  1817-30.  R.  of  Knipton,  Leics.,  1830. 
Died  Sept.  i,  1830,  at  Woolsthorpe.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  11.  283.) 
TOWNE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  1787.    Probably  a 

'Ten- year  man';  Scholar,  1787. 
TOWNEND,  ALFRED  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1857.  S.  of  William,  of  Heath  Terrace,  Lower  Broughton 
Road,  Manchester.  B.  July  5,  1839,  in  Manchester.  School, 
Isle  of  Man  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861.  Ord. 
deacon  (Manchester)  1863;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Hulme,  Manchester,  1863-70.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  at 
.\ldershot,  1870-3;  Halifax,  N.S.,  1873-85;  Dublin,  1885-9; 
Gibraltar,  1889-92;  London,  1892-4;  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst,  1894-1901;  Hilsea,  1901-7;  Gosport,  1907-11. 
.    Died  May  3,  1911,  at  Southsea.    Father  of  William  (1899). 

(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  12,  1911.) 
TOWNEND,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  27,  1828. 
Of  Lanes.  [S.  of  John,  calico-printer,  of  Manchester.  School, 
Manchester  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  Jan.  3,  1843;  priest,  Dec.  17,  1843- 
C.  of  Bishop's  Itchington,  Warws.,  1844-6.  R.  of  Lifton, 
Devon,  1S46-63.  Married,  1832,  Miss  Winks,  of  Trentham, 
Staffs.  Died,  very  suddenly,  Feb.  4,  1863,  aged  52.  Father 
of  the  next.  (Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1863,  I.  389.) 
TOWNEND,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  14,  1859. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (above),  R.  of  Lifton,  'near  Launceston, 
Cornwall.'  B.  there,  Jan.  17,  1842.  School,  Cornwall 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon 
1865;  priest,  1866.  V.  of  Loddiswell  with  Buckland-Tout- 
Saints,  Devon,  1867-83.  V.  of  Swepston-cum-Snarestone, 
Leics.,  1883-90.  Died  Apr.  26,  1890,  at  Anerley.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
TOWNEND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  18,  1899. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  John  (1857),  of  Southsea.  B.  July  27, 
188 1,  in  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  Schools,  Appledurcombe,  Isle 
of  Wight,  Wellingborough  Grammar  and  Dulwich  College. 
Did  not  reside.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut., 
3rd  Garrison  Batt.,  R.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Married,  May  29,  1915,  Irene  Violette. 
(Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  833.) 
TOWNESEND,  GEORGE  FYLER  (1831),  see  TOWNSEND. 
TOWNLEY,  ALEXANDER  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  1891.  [6th  and  youngest]  s.  of  C[harles]  W[atson], 
Esq.  (1843),  of  Fulboum  manor,  Cambs.  (and  Georgina,  dau. 
of  M.  D.  Dalison).  [B.  Aug.  1872.]  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
.Lent,  1892;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1903;  priest,  1905;  C.  of  Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.,  1903-9. 
R.  of  St  Peter's,  Upwell,  Norfolk,  1909-47.  Married,  Jan.  11, 
1910,  Rosamund  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Thomhill 
Peyton,  R.  of  St  Mary's,  March,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  27, 
1947.  Brother  of  Charles  F.  (1874),  Ma.\imilian  G.  (1882) 
and  Richard  G.  {1872).  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  29,  1947.) 


TowNLEY,  Richard  Greaves 

TOWNLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  29,  1812.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  [Mar.  17,  i795],  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  11,  1820.  R.  of  Hadstock,  Essex, 
1838-70,  and  V.  of  Little  Abington,  Cambs.,  1859-70. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Leeds.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1871.    (Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy.) 

TOWNLEY,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  28,  1874.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles  Watson  (1843)  (next),  of 
Fulboum  manor,  Cambs.  B.  June  15,  1856,  at  Hillmgton, 
Norfolk.  School  [Cheam  and]  Eton.  Matnc.  Michs.  1874; 
B  A.  1878;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1884;  priest,  i886; 
C.  of  Eynesbury,  Hunts.,  1884-6.  C.  of  Weston-under- 
Lyziard,  Staffs.,  1886-9.  R.  of  Christ  Church,  UpweU, 
Norfolk,  1889-1912.  Chaplain  at  Tangier,  1900.  Inherited 
Fulboum  manor,  Cambs.,  1893.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Cambs. 
C.B.E.,  1920.  Married,  July  14,  1885,  Alice  Rosalinda 
Murray,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jermyn  Pratt,  of  Ryston, 
Norfolk,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  17,  i930-  Brother  of 
Alexander  P.  (1891),  MaximiUan  G.  (1882)  and  Richard  G. 
(1872).  (Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  18,  1930;  Cambridge 
Review,  Jan.  16,  1931;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TOWNLEY,  CHARLES  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1843.  [2nds.  of  Richard  Greaves  (1802).  B.  Feb.  12, 
1824.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A. 
185 1.  Of  Fulboum  manor,  Cambs.  and  Beaupr6  Hall, 
Norfolk.  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Cambs.,  1874-93.  Alderman  of 
Cambs.  County  Council,  1889-93.  J.P.  for  Cambs.  and 
Norfolk.  Married,  Aug.  12,  1851,  Georgina,  dau.  of  M.  D. 
Dalison,  of  Hamptons,  Kent.  Died  Oct.  17,  1893,  at 
Fulboum.  Brother  of  Thomas  M.  (1844)  and  William  G. 
(1847);  father  of  Alexander  P.  (1891),  Charles  F.  (1874). 
Maximilian  G.  (1882)  and  Richard  G.  (1872).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Boase,  vi.  699;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  18,  1893;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

TOWNLEY,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  19,  1792- 
B.  at  Belfield,  Rochdale,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  B.A. 
1797;  M.A.  1801.  R.  of  Gaywood,  Norfolk,  1817-27  and  V.  of 
Stradsett,  1817-45.  P.C  of  Colton,  Lanes.,  1824-34.  V.  of 
Steeple  Bumpstead,  Essex,  1834-48.  Died  Dec.  17,  1848, 
aged  74,  at  North  Pickenham  rectory.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles. ; 
Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  i.  214.) 

TOWNLEY,  MAXIMILIAN  GOWRAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1882.  [5th]  s.  of  Charles  Watson  (1843),  of  Fulboum 
manor,  Cambs.  (and  Georgina,  dau.  of  M.  D.  DaUson).  B. 
there,  June  22,  1864.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A. '1885;  M.A.  1890.  Land-agent  to  Lord  St  John  of 
Bletsoe.  Of  Melchbourne,  Beds.  Served  m  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  Remount  Service).  M.P.  for  Mid-Beds., 
1918-22.  Of  Heydon  House,  Cambs.  J.P.  for  Beds,  and 
Cambs.  Married,  Feb.  11,  1902,  the  Hon.  Ellen  Sydney 
St  John,  elder  dau.  of  Lord  St  John  of  Bletsoe.  Died  Dec.  12, 
1942  at  Aviemore,  Invemess-shire.  Brother  of  Charles  F. 
(1874),  Alexander  P.  (1891)  and  Richard  G.  (1872).  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  14,  1942.) 

TOWNLEY,  RICHARD  GREAVES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  May  5,  1769.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Col.  Richard  (i743),  01 
[Belfield],  Rochdale,  Lanes,  (and  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Western,  of  Abington  Hall,  Cambs.).  [B.  Nov.  16,  1751.  at 
Belfield  Hall.]  Bapt.  Nov.  28,  1751.  at  Rochdale.  School, 
Eton  [and  Manchester  Grammar].  Matric.  Michs.  1769; 
Scholar,  1770;  B.A.  1773;  M.A.  1776.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple  Feb.  12,  1774.  Comet,  15th  Dragoons,  1778;  Lieut., 
1781-4.  Married  at  Cambridge,  July  25,  1785,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Gale,  of  Whitehaven,  Cumberland.  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Cambs.  Inherited  Fulbourti  manor,  Cambs.,  1788,  on  the 
death  of  his  great-uncle,  WUliam  Greaves  Beaupr^  BeU,  and 
also  the  large  estate  of  the  Beaupr6  Bell  famUy  in  Normandy. 
Died  Feb.  15,  1823,  at  the  Cork  Street  Hotel,  London.  Father 
of  the  next  and  of  WUliam  G.  (1805);  half-brother  of 
William  (1787).  [Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Manchester  Or.  Sch.  Reg.,  i. 
95;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TOWNLEY,  RICHARD  GREAVES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1802.  S.  of  Richard  Greaves  (above),  of 
Fulboum,  Cambs.  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Gale,  of 
Whitehaven).  [B.  July  20,  1786.]  School,  Eton.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1803;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1810.  Adm.  at  Lincoln  s  Inn, 
Nov  13  1807.  Of  Fulboum  manor,  Cambs.  and  Belfield  Hall, 
Lanes.  M.P.  for  Cambs.,  1831-41  and  1847-52.  Mamed, 
Aug  23  1821,  Cecil,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Watson,  Bart.  Died 
May  5  1855  at  Fulboum.  Brother  of  WUliam  G.  (1805); 
father  of  Charles  W.  (1843).  Thomas  M.  (1844)  and  WiUiam 
G.  (1847).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry;  Boase,  iii.  699; 
Return  of  M.P.s;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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TowNLEY,  Richard  Greaves 

TOWNLEY,  RICHARD  GREAVES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  19,  1872.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Watson  (1843),  of 
Fulboum,  Cambs.  (and  Georgina,  dau.  of  M.  D.  Dalison). 
B.  there,  Sept.  3,  1853.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1883.  In  the  Diplomatic  Service;  Third 
Secretary  at  Berlin;  Second  Secretary  at  Peking.  Died  Nov. 
30, 1888  in  Peking.  Brother  of  Charles  F.  (1874),  Alexander  P. 
(1891)  and  Maximilian  G.  (1882).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

TOWNLEY,  THOMAS  MANNERS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  3,  1844.  [3rd]  s.  of  Richard  Greaves  (1802) 
(and  Cecil,  dau.  of  Sir  C.  Watson,  Bart.).  B.  Apr.  30,  1825,  at 
Fulboum,  Cambs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1844. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1847,  1848.  Comet,  loth  Hussars,  1849; 
Captain,  1857.  Served  in  the  Crimean  Campaign,  1855; 
sold  out,  1858.  Rode  in  many  steeplechases,  winning  second 
place  in  the  Grand  National  of  i860.  Married.  Died  Apr.  9, 
1895.  Brother  of  Charles  W.  (1843)  and  William  G.  (1847). 
{Boase,  vi.  699;  Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Sch.  Reg.) 

TOWNLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  13,  1787.  S.  of  [Col.]  Richard  (1743),  of  Belfield 
[Rochdale],  Lanes,  (by  his  2nd  wife,  —  Penny).  B.  Feb.  14, 
1770.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A.  1793;  M.A. 
1795.  Of  Townhead,  Ulverston.  High  Sheriff  of  Lanes.,  1816. 
Died  Mar.  16, 1854.  Half-brother  of  Richard  G.  (1769).  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.) 

TOWNLEY,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  25,  1810;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  In  priest's  orders.  V.  of 
Orpington  with  St  Mary  Cray,  Kent,  1816-47.  Died  Sept.  24, 
1847,  at  Orpington.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1847,  1.  662.) 

TOWNLEY,  WILLIAM  GALE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  II,  1805.  S.  of  Richard  [Greaves]  (1769),  of  Fulboum, 
Cambs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  B.A.  1809;  M.A. 
1812.  Ord.  priest  (London,  for  Ely)  Feb.  23,  1812.  R.  of 
Upwell  with  Welney,  Norfolk,  1812-62.  For  many  years 
Chairman  of  the  Isle  of  Ely  sessions.  Died  May  14,  1862, 
aged  74,  at  Fulbourn.  Brother  of  Richard  Greaves  (1802). 
(Clergy  List;  Crochford;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  i.  790.) 

TOWNLEY,  WILLIAM  GALE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18,  sic)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  5,  1847.  [4th  s.  of  Richard  Greaves  (1802)  (and 
Cecil,  dau.  of  Sir  C.  Watson).  B.  1827.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847; 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1855; 
priest,  1856.  C.  of  Boxley,  Kent,  1855-62.  R.  of  Upwell  with 
Nordelph,  Cambs.  and  Norfolk,  1862-9.  Married  Katherine 
Marsham.  Died,  s.p.,  Sept.  4,  1869.  Brother  of  Charies  W. 
(1843)  and  Thomas  M.  (1844).  (Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

TOWNROE,  LIONEL  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1891.  [Eldest  s.  of  Richard  Thomas,  of  Cape  Colony. 
B.  Apr.  4,  1872.  Schools,  Diocesan  College,  Rondebosch  and 
Dulwich  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A. 
1898.  Second  Lieut.,  H.A.C.  1895;  Lieut.,  1901.  Adm.  a 
solicitor,  Nov.  1897;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Seymour, 
Salaman,  Townroe  and  Co.,  65,  and  66,  Chancery  Lane).  Of 
The  Grove,  Upper  Norwood.  Married,  Oct.  4,  1899,  Florence 
Macartney,  dau.  of  T.  Hastings  Miller,  merchant,  of  Kent. 
Died  Sept.  18,  1927.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The 
Times,  Sept.  21,  1927.) 

TOWNROW,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr. 

20,  1827;  re-adm.  Oct.  30,  1829.    S.  of  T.,  Esq.,  of  Snaith, 

Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1827. 
TOWNS,   ROBERT  D'ARCY  WENTWORTH.    Adm.   pens,   at 

Caius,  May  2,  1859.    S.  of  Robert,  merchant,  of  London. 

B.  Nov.  1841,  in  Stepney.  School,  Colchester.  Matric. 
Easter,  1859.   Resided  for  two  terms.   (Venn,  11.  343.) 

TOWNS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1842; 
re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  12,  1842.  Of  Northumberland.  S.  of 
Matthew,  of  Houghton-moor  Houses  (and  Isabella).  Bapt 
Apr.  10,  1818.   Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846. 

TOWNSEND,  ARTHUR  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct  i 
18S5.  S.  of  E[dward]  R[ichard],  M.D.,  of  Cork.  B.  there, 
Mar.  6, 1867  Schools,  Parsonstown,  Monmouth  Grammar  and 
St  Mark's,  Windsor.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Resided  for  one 
year.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  B.A.  (T.C.D.)  1890; 
M.A.  (T.C.D.)  1893.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  1891;  priest,  1892; 

C.  of  Guisborough,  Yorks.,  1891-4.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Warring- 
ton, 1894-5.  C.  of  High  Wycombe,  Bucks.,  1895-6.  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Brentford,  Middlesex,  1897-9.  C.  of  St  George-the- 
Martyr,  Holbom,  1899-1901.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Windsor, 
1901-3.  C.  of  Mortlake  with  East  Sheen,  Surrey,  1903-7. 
C.  of  St  Alban's,  Streatham  Park,  1907-10.  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Forest  Hill,  1910-15.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  London, 
1920-8.  Residing  at  the  Charterhouse  in  1940.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1941.   (Venn,  11.  477;  Crockford.) 


ToWNSEND,  ChAUNCY  HaRE 

TOWNSEND,  The  Rev.  AUBREY  ALBERT.  B.D.  1853,  incorp. 
from  Dublin.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Nov.  i,  1830, 
age  18.  S.  of  Horace,  LL.D.  B.  in  Middlesex.  B.A.  (T.C.D.) 
1836;  M.A.  (T.C.D.)  1839;  B.D.  (T.C.D.)  1847.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1837;  priest,  1838;  C.  of  Godalming,  Surrey, 
1837-8.  C.  of  Hatfield,  Herts.,  1838-41.  C.  of  St  Bride's, 
Liverpool,  1841-2.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Bath,  1844-56.  C.  of 
Wick  St  Lawrence,  Worcs.,  1 861-9;  C.  of  Locking,  Somerset, 
1870-4.  V.  of  Puxton,  1874-91.  Latterly  of  Hewish,  Bristol. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1893.   (Al.  Dublin.) 

TOWNSEND,  BERNARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1883.  S.  of 
Meredith,  Esq.   [M.R.C.P.],  of  94,  Harley  Street,  London. 

B.  Apr.  1 6,  1865.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  Apr.  1890; 
practised  in  London  (Messrs  Townsend  and  Sharpe).  Married, 
1898,  Miss  K.  C.  Smith.  Died  Mar.  i,  1928,  in  London. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  144;  Law  Lists; 
G.  B.  Routledge;  The  Times,  Mar.  5,  1928.) 

TOWNSEND  (or  TOWNSHEND),  CHAMBRfe  CORKER.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  21,  1857.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Chambr6 
Corker  [sometime  R.  of  Kilmacabea,  Co.  Cork],  of  6,  Rodney 
Place,  Clifton  [and  of  Deny,  Rosscarbery,  Co.  Cork]  (by  his 
2nd  wife,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major-General  N.  Wilmot  Oliver, 
R.A.).  B.  July  23,  1838,  at  Clonakilty,  Co.  Cork.  School, 
Cheltenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864. 
Married  Emily,  dau.  of  J.  Gibson,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  i, 
1897,  at  St  Malo,  France.  Brother  of  Richard  B.  (1864)  and 
Nathaniel  W.  O.  (1853).  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.,  which  gives 
Townshend;  The  Times,  Oct.  9,  1897.) 

TOWNSEND,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  26,  1772.  S.  of  John,  steward  to  the  Earl  of  Gains- 
borough. B.  at  Pinchbeck,  Lines.  School,  Oakham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1772;  Scholar,  1772;  B.A.  1776;  M.A.  1780.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1776;  priest  (London,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Lincoln)  Feb.  28,  1779;  C.  of  Pickwell,  Leics.,  1776-9. 
V.  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.,  1779-92.  Died  in  1792.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  520;  G.  Mag.,  1792,  i.  281.) 

TOWNSEND,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26, 
1809.  Of  Middlesex.  [B.  1789.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1817.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1813;  priest, 
1814;  C.  of  Brighton,  1813-25.  C.  of  Preston  with  Hove, 
1825-37.  R.  of  Kingston-by-the-Sea,  Sussex,  1837-70.  Died 
Jan.  27,  1870.  (Boase,  vi.  700;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy 
List;  Crockford.) 

TOWNSEND,  CHARLES  GEORGE  GRETTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Clare,  Mar.  29,  1837.  [Only  s.  of  R.,  of  Coggeshall,  Essex 
(and  Mary  Johnson,  dau.  of  Charles  Gretton,  Esq.).]  B.  [1819] 
at  Coggeshall.  [School,  Dedham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A. 
1841;  M.A.  1849.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1843;  priest,  1844; 

C.  of  Newbourn,  Suffolk,  1844-5.  C.  of  Latchingdon,  Essex, 
1846-9.  C.  of  Little  Braxted,  185 1-9;  R.  there,  1859-63. 
J. P.  for  Essex.  Married,  1845,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Ward,  Esq.,  of  Hatfield  Peverel.  Latteriy  of  Berwick  Place, 
Hatfield  Peverel,  where  he  died,  Aug.  24,  1893,  aged  74. 
Father  of  John  C.  (1868).  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Walford, 
County  Families;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  30,  1893.) 

TOWNSEND,  CHARLES  SPREAD  [DEANE].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Jesus,  May  8,  1850.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Stewart.  Of 
Cork.  B.  June  12,  1831.  School,  Christ's  hospital.  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B.A.  (4th  Classic,  as  Townshend)  1854;  M.A. 
1858;  Fellow,  1857.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  the  City  of 
London  School,  1856-9.  Classical  Lecturer  at  King's  College, 
London,  1863-9.  Died  Apr.  27,  1871,  at  Twickenham.  (Christ's 
Hasp.  Exhib.) 

TOWNSEND  (post  TOWNSHEND),  CHAUNCY  HARE.  Adm. 
Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  23,  1816.  [Only]  s. 
of  Henry  Hare  (1785),  Esq.,  of  Busbridge,  Godalming, 
Surrey  (and  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Winter  Lake,  Bart., 
of  Edmonton).  [B.  Apr.  20,  1798.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1817;  Chancellor's  (English)  medal,  1817;  B.A.  1821; 
M.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon,  but  held  no  cures.  Made  the 
acquaintance  of  Robert  Southey,  and  stayed  with  him  at 
Keswick.  Published  Poems,  1821,  which  received  general 
praise,  but  thirty  years  passed  before  he  produced  his  next 
work,  Sermons  in  Sonnets  with  other  Poems;  this  was  followed 
by  The  Three  Gates;  The  Burning  of  the  Amazon;  a  Ballad 
Poem;  Facts  in  Mesmerism,  etc.  Changed  his  name  to 
Townshend,  1835.  Associated  with  Macaulay,  Praed  and 
Moultrie  in  founding  C.  Knight's  short-lived  Quarterly  Maga- 
zine. Lived  chiefly  at  Lausanne.  Married,  May  2,  1826,  Eliza 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Amos  Godsill  Robert  Norcott.  Died,  s.p., 
Feb.  25,  1868,  in  London.  Bequeathed  his  collection  of  prints 
and  drawings  to  South  Kensington  museum.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Boase,  in.  999;  D.N.B.  (sub  Townshend);  G.  Mag., 
1868,  I.  545-) 


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TowNSEND,  Crewe  Armand  Hamilton 

TOWNSEND  CREWE  ARMAND  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Jane  20,  1893.  S.  of  Horatio  Hamilton,  landowner 
and  magistrate,  of  [Cordangan  Manor],  Co.  Tipperary  (and 
Elizabeth  Webb  Ware).  B.  June  5,  1874,  at  Queenstown. 
Schools,  Birkenhead  and  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  .Michs.  1893; 
Scholar,  1893;  B..A.  1896.  Joined  the  I.C.S.,  1898;  District 
and  Settlement  Officer,  Punjab,  1906;  Director  of  Agriculture, 
Punjab,  1914;  Financial  Commissioner,  1928-31;  Member  of 
the  Legislative  Assembly.  Public  Works  and  Revenue 
Minister,  Bahawalpur  State,  1931-9.  C.I.E.,  1924.  Married, 
1906,  Rhoda  Mary  Whitmore,  dau.  of  T.  J.  Franks,  J. P.,  of 
Ballyscadane,  Co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue.  Of  Red  House, 
Castle  Townshend,  Co.  Cork  in  1952.  {Shrewsbury  Reg.; 
Who's  Who.) 

TOWNSEND,  EDWARD  MANSEL  (1882),  see  TOWNSHEND. 

TOWNSEND,  ERNEST  HORACE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1884.  S.  of  Samuel  Philip,  Commander, 
R.N.  B.  [Jan.  9,  1865],  at  Skibbereen,  Co.  Cork,  Ireland. 
[School,  United  Services  College,  Westward  Ho !]  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Cirencester,  Gloucs., 
1888-98.  V.  of  North  Ehnham,  Norfolk,  1898-1947.  Did 
much  archaeological  research  particularly  in  connection  with 
the  site  of  the  Saxon  cathedral  at  Elmham.  Died  Mar.  18, 
1947.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  20,  1947;  Church  Tunes, 
Mar.  28,  1947.) 

TOWNSEND,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  5,  1825.  [8th]  s.  of  Gore,  Esq.  (1768),  of  Honington  Hall, 
Warws.  [B.  May  9,  1799.]  Bapt.  at  Honington,  July  7,  1799. 
[At  the  H.E.I.C.S.  CoUege,  Haileybury,  1814-17.  Joined  the 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  1817,  as  a  Writer;  Assistant  Collector  at 
Bareilly,  1819-25.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1826. 
V.  of  Loxley,  Warws.,  1831-3.  Lived  subsequently  at 
Wellesboume,  Warws.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1865. 
{Rtigby  Sch.  Reg.,  incorrect  as  to  date  of  birth;  Foster,  Index 
Eules.;  Clerical  Guide;  V.  Hodson.) 

TOWNSEND,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity, 
May  i8,  1844.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Edward  James  (Merton 
College,  Oxford,  1805)  [R.  of  Ilmington,  Warws.]  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Hambrough,  Esq.,  of  Marchwood,  Hants.). 
B.  [Dec.  5,  1822]  at  Rawmarsh,  Yorks.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1855.  Of  Honington 
Hall,  Warws.  Succeeded  his  uncle,  1873.  M.P.  for  Warws. 
(Stratford),  1886-92.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Warwicks.;  J.P.  for 
Worcs.  F.L.S.  Author,  Flora  of  Hampshire.  Married,  1863, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Butler,  V.  of 
St  John's,  Kilkenny.  Died  Dec.  16,  1905,  at  Nice.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

TOWNSEND,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  27, 
1887.  S.  of  Abraham.  B.  [Nov.  21,  1858],  at  Staines,  Middle- 
sex. Schools,  Uttoxeter  Grammar  and  St  John's  Hall, 
Highbury.  Matric.  Lent,  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester) 
1887;  priest  (St  Albans)  1888;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Leyton,  Essex, 
1887-9.  C.  of  St  George's,  Kingston,  Jamaica,  1889.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Portsmouth,  1889-90.  Chaplain  (Mission  to 
Seamen)  in  Waterford  estuary,  1891-1900;  in  Cork  harbour, 
1900-1.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Islington,  1901-2.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Islington,  1902-8.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Victoria  Docks,  1909-11. 
Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  London,  1911-15.  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Tollington 
Park,  1915-20.  C.  of  Earlsfield,  Surrey,  1920-9.  V.  of  Ingham, 
Norfolk,  1929-31.  Latterly  of  Durban,  Natal.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1935.   (Peile,  11.  733.) 

TOWNSEND,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  28,  1808. 
[S.  of  George,  Independent  minister  of  Ramsgate.  B.  there, 
1788.  School,  Ramsgate.]  Matric.  Lent,  1808;  B.A.  1812; 
M.A.  1816.  D.D.,  Durham,  1845.  Ord.  deacon,  1813;  priest, 
1814;  C.  of  Littleport,  Cambs.,  1813-14.  C.  of  Hackney, 
1814-15.  Professor  at  Sandhurst,  1816-22.  C.  of  Fam- 
borough,  Hants.,  1816-22.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Durham,  1822-57.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1825-57.  V.  of 
Northallerton,  Yorks.,  1826-39.  P-C.  of  St  Margaret's, 
Durham,  1839-42.  Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Oedipus  Romanus ;  The  Old  Testament  arranged  in  historical 
arui  chronological  order;  The  New  Testament  arranged  in 
historical  and  chronological  order;  The  Accusations  of  History 
against  the  Church  of  Rome;  Life  and  Vindication  of  John 
Foxe;  Journal  of  a  Tour  in  Italy  in  1850,  with  an  Account  of  an 
Interview  with  the  Pope  in  Italy  in  1850,  Poems,  Sermons,  etc. 
Died  Nov.  23,  1857,  at  the  College,  Durham.  Father  of 
James  F.  (1831)  and  the  next.  (Boase,  ni.  997;  Clergy  List; 
D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  loi.) 

TOWNSEND  (post  TOWNESEND),  GEORGE  FYLER.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  9,  1831.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George 
(above),  of  Durham.  B.  at  Littleport,  Cambs.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  MA. 
ad  eundem,  Durham.  D.C.L.,  Canterbury,  1876.  President 
of  the  Union,  1835.  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest,  1838.  Chaplain 


TowNSEND,  John  Sealy  Edward 

to  the  Duke  of  Northumberland  and  to  the  Bishop  of  Tas- 
mania. V.  of  Brantingham,  Yorks.,  1842-57.  V.  of  Leominster, 
Heref.,  1857-62.  P.C.  of  St  Michael's,  Burleigh  Street, 
Covent  Garden,  London,  1862-93.  The  last  Clerical  Proctor 
for  granting  marriage  licences  in  Doctors'  Commons; 
resigned,  1893.  Author,  The  Christian  Pilgrimage  from  the 
Cradle  to  the  Grave;  Warnings  from  the  Past,  or  Sermons 
Vindicative  of  the  Providence  of  God;  History  of  the  Town  and 
Borough  of  Leominster ;  A  New  Translation  of  Three  Hundred 
Aesop's  Fables;  Handbook  of  Malta;  An  English  Guide  to  the 
Cathedral  Churches  of  Valetta  and  Civita  Vecchia;  The  Sea 
Kings  of  the  Mediterranean;  The  Sie^e  of  Colchester,  etc. 
Assumed  the  name  of  Townesend,  1882.  Resided  latterly  at 
Hastings,  where  he  died  Jan.  2,  1900,  aged  85.  Brother  of 
James  F.  (1831).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Jan.  4,  1900.) 

TOWNSEND  (or  TOWNSHEND),  GORE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
(age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  12,  1768.  [Only]  s.  of  Joseph  [of 
Honington  Hal),  Warws.],  deceased  (and  Judith,  dau.  of 
John  Gore,  M.P.  for  Great  Grimsby).  B.  in  London.  School, 
Eton.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Honington  Hall,  1763.  High 
Sheriff  of  Warws.,  1777-8.  Married,  Mar.  30,  1776,  Lady 
Elizabeth  Windsor,  2nd  dau.  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Plymouth. 
Died  Jan.  6,  1826,  aged  73,  at  Honington  Hall.  Father  of 
Frederick  (1825).  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
520;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

TOWNSEND,  HENRY  HARE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  11,  1785.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  London  [Lord 
Mayor,  1772-3]  (and  Henrietta  Rosa  du  Plessis).  [School, 
Harrow.]  Of  Downhills,  Tottenham;  Busbridge  Hall,  Godal- 
ming;  Walpole,  Norfolk  and  St  James's  Square,  London. 
Married,  Dec.  29,  1789,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Winter 
Lake,  Bart.,  of  Edmonton.  Died  Apr.  6,  1827.  Father  of 
Chauncy  H.  (1816).  {Harrow  Sch.  Keg.;  G.  Mag.,  1827,  I. 
380;  Gunning,  Vol.  i,  38-9.) 

TOWNSEND,  HENRY  WILLIAM  WORTH.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  5,  1889.  [S.  of  William  Henry  Worth,  of  King's  Newnham 
manor  house,  Rugby.  B  Mar.  11,  1871.]  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1897.  Surgeon,  R.N.,  1900-10.  Dis- 
appears from  Medical  Directories,  1920.    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

TOWNSEND,  HORACE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  7,  1856.  Of  Courtmaskerry,  Co.  Cork.  [Only  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Horace,  deceased  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane  Florence,  dau. 
of  Justin  MacCartie,  of  Carrignavar).  B.  Apr.  i,  1837. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Did  not  reside.  {Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 

TOWNSEND,  JAMES  FREDERICK.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1831.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1808),  Canon  of 
Durham.  School,  Harrow.]  Did  not  reside.  Matric.  from 
University  CoUege,  Oxford,  June  10,  1833,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1837.  C.  of  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset,  -1841-2.  Died 
Nov.  14,  1844,  aged  29,  at  Durham.  Brother  of  George  F. 
(1831).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1844,  II.  664.) 

TOWNSEND,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1898. 
5th  s.  of  James,  printer  and  wholesale  stationer,  of  Mount 
Radford  Crescent,  Exeter.  B.  Mar.  16,  1879,  at  53,  Queen 
Street,  Exeter.  School,  Exeter.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A. 
1901;  M.-A..  1908.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1903;  priest,  1904; 
C.  of  St  James,  Bermondsey,  1903-8.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Winchmore  Hill,  1908-11.  P.C.  of  Coxley,  Somerset,  1911-36. 
Rural  Dean  of  Shepton  Mallet,  1925-36.  'P.C.  of  St  Benedict's, 
Glastonbury,  1936-51.  Married,  1914,  Katie,  dau.  of  B. 
Languth.  Of  Vicars  Close,  Wells  in  1952.  {Crockford;  Who's 
Who  in  Somerset.) 

TOWNSEND,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Nov.  7,  1868.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  George  Gretton  (1837), 
of  Berwick  Place,  Hatfield  Peverel,  Essex.  B.  1850.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877. 
Farmed  in  Essex  for  some  years.  Died  Jan.  8,  1927.  {Hailey- 
bury Reg.) 

TOWNSEND,  JOHN  HENRY  MOSES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  1867.  B.  in  California.  Matric.  Lent,  1868,  as 
Towsend  (clearly  signed) ;  also  Townsend  in  CaUndar. 

TOWNSEND,  JOHN  SEALY  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  19,  1895;  an  advanced  Student.  [2nd]  s.  of  [Professor] 
Edward,  of  Queen's  College,  Galway.  B.  June  7,  1868,  at  Gal- 
way.  [From  Trinity  College,  Dublin.]  Matric.  Michs.  1895 ;  B.A. 
1897;  Clerk  Maxwell  Scholar,  1898;  M.A.  1903.  Fellow,  1899. 
Assistant  University  Demonstrator  in  experimental  physics, 
1900-1.  Wykeham  Professor  of  Physics  at  Oxford,  1901-41. 
Fellow  (and  Hon.  Fellow)  of  New  CoUege,  Oxford.  F.R.S., 
1903.  Hon.  D.Sc,  Paris.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(A.B.,  R.N.V.R.;  Major,  Special  List;  ChevaUer,  Legion  of 
Honour).    Knighted,  194 1.    Married,  1911,  Mary  Georgiana, 


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TowNSEND,  Joseph 

dau.  of  P.  F.  Lambert,  of  Co.  Galway,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
A  Treatise  on  the  Theory  of  lonisation  of  Gases  by  Collision; 
A  Treatise  on  Electricity  in  Gases;  A  Treatise  on  Electricity  and 
Radio  Transmission,  etc.  Of  55,  Banbury  Road,  Oxford,  in 
1952.  (Who's  Who;  Hist.  Reg.,  138;  Camb.  Review,  Jan.  17, 
1941.) 

TOWNSEND,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Sept.  i,  1757. 
[4th  s.  of  Chauncy,  merchant,  of  London  (and  Bridget,  dau. 
of  James  Phipps,  Governor  of  Cape  Coast  Castle).]  B.  [Apr.  4, 
1739],  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  B.A.  1762;  M.A.  1765. 
Studied  physic  at  Edinburgh.  A  popular  preacher  among  the 
Calvinistic  Methodists,  occasionally  officiating  at  Lady 
Huntingdon's  chapel  at  Bath.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21, 
1763.  R.  of  Pewsey,  Wilts.,  1763-1816.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke 
of  AthoU.  Married  (i)  Sept.  27,  1773,  Joyce,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Nanldvell,  of  St  Agnes,  Cornwall;  (2)  Mar.  26,  1790,  Lydia 
Hanmiond,  widow  of  Admiral  Sir  John  Clerke,  Kt.,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  Every  True  Christian  a  New  Creature;  Free 
Thoughts  on  Despotic  and  Free  Governments ;  The  Physician's 
Vade  Mecum;  A  Dissertation  on  the  Poor  Laws;  A  Journey 
through  Spain;  A  Guide  to  Health;  The  Character  of  Moses 
established;  Etymological  Researches,  etc.  Died  Nov.  6,  1816. 
M.L  at  Pewsey.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  Ser.  i.  273;  D.N.B., 
which  calls  him  'a  Fellow  of  Clare*;  G.  Mag.,  1816,  11.  477.) 

TOWNSEND,  JOSEPH  NANKIVELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  2,  1839.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Bath.  School, 
Rutland  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1845;  M.A. 
1848.  In  Holy  Orders.  C.  of  Martley,  Worcs.,  1849-51;  C.  of 
Romsey,  Hants.,  1858-60.  Resided  at  Sutterton,  Linos., 
1860-2.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1863. 

TOWNSEND,  MAURICE  EDWARD  HUME.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1900.  S.  of  the  Rev.  —  [John  Hume], 
of  Tunbridge  Wells.  B.  there,  Feb.  21,  1880.  School,  East- 
bourne College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Ord.  deacon  (Llan.) 
1910;  priest,  1911;  C.  of  Llanvetherine,  Mon.,  1910-11. 
Subsequently  of  Babbacombe,  Torquay.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1923. 

TOWNSEND  (post  TOWNSHEND),  NATHANIEL  WILMOT 
OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19,  1853. 
[2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Chambrg  [Corker]  [sometime  R.  of 
Kiknacabea,  Co.  Cork]  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major- 
General  N.  WUmot  Oliver).  B.  Feb.  1836,  at  ClonakUty,  Co. 
Cork.  School,  Hants,  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1853.  Of 
Ballinagorna,  Co.  Cork.  Married,  June,  1862,  Maria,  4th  dau. 
of  George  Smith  Strawson,  C.E.,  of  Cardiff,  and  had  issue. 
Died  in  1896.  Brother  of  Chambr6  Corker  (1857)  and  Richard 

B.  (1864).    (Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 

TOWNSEND,  REGINALD  GILLIAT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  28,  1876.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  (and  Eliza).  B.  at  Ryding- 
hurst,  Cranley.  Bapt.  Nov.  10, 1858.  School,  Royal  Grammar, 
Guildford  (Mr  C.  H.  Jeaffreson).  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A. 
1881;  M.A.  1884.  Sometime  of  'Buckholt,'  West  Tytherley, 
Hants.,  and  latterly  of  ' Critchells,'  Lockerley,  Hants.  Died 
Nov.  7,  1922,  in  the  Isle  of  Skye.  Left  £2000  to  St  John's 
College,  to  found  a  scholarship.  {Eagle,  xliii.  148;  Scott, 
MSS.) 

TOWNSEND  (post  TOWNSHEND)  RICHARD  BAXTER.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  12,  1864.  4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Chambr6 
Corker,  of  6,  Rodney  Place,  Clifton  [and  Rosscarbery,  Co. 
Cork]  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major-General  WUmot 
Oliver).  B.  Mar.  8,  1846,  at  Derry,  Co.  Cork.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar,  1868;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1893. 
Incorp.  at  Wadham  College,  Oxford.  Mining  and  ranching  in 
the  far  West  of  America  for  10  years.  Assistant  Master  at 
Bath  College,  1880-4.  Married,  July  28,  1881,  Letitia  Jane 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Bourne  Baker,  of  Hasfield 
Court,  Gloucs.  Author,  Lone  Pine;  joint  editor  of  ^n  Officer 
of  the  Long  Parliament.  Latterly  of  117,  Banbury  Road, 
Oxford.   Died  Apr.  28,  1923,  at  Oxford.   Brother  of  Chambr6 

C.  (1857)  and  Nathaniel  W.  O.  (1853).  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  The  Times,  Apr.  30,  1923.) 

TOWNSEND  ROBERT  EDWARD  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  29,  1891.  Of  Gloucs.  S.  of  R[obert] 
L[awrence],  Esq.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1859),  of  Pittville 
Circus,  Cheltenham.  B.  Jan.  31,  1874,  at  Leckhampton,  near 
Cheltenham.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1891.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Worcs.  Regt.  1895;  Lieut.,  1897; 
Captain,  1900;  retired  in  1905.  Sei-ved  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  Middlesex  Regt.);  died  at  Chatham,  Mar.  2, 
1918.    {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

TOWNSEND  SAMUEL  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1810.  [3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Pallastown,  Co.  Cork  (and  Mildred, 
dau.  of  Achilles  Daunt  of  Gortigrenan,  Co.  Cork).]  Matric. 
Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814.  Of  Garrycloyne,  Co.  Cork.  Married, 
1836,  Frances  Helena,  dau.  of  Adam  Newman,  of  Dromore, 
and  bad  issue.  Died  Sept.  7,  1864.   (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 


TOWNSHEND,  Edward  Venables 

TOWNSEND,  SAMUEL  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  23,  1821.  [Only]  s.  of  Samuel  Irwin.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1822;  B.A.  1826; 
M.A.  1830.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  15,  1822.  Ord. 
deacon,  1828;  priest,  1829.  R.  of  Famdish,  Beds.,  1832-52, 
and  V.  of  Chicheley,  Bucks.,  1830-52.  Latterly  of  5,  Harley 
Place,  Upper  Harley  Street,  London.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1876.    {Clergy  List.) 

TOWNSEND,  WILLIAM  MANIFOLD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at 
St  John's,  Jan.  8,  1833.  B.  at  Waterfall,  near  Leek,  Staffs. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  11,  1833. 
Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Lichfield)  July  8,  1838;  priest  (Lichfield) 
Aug.  23,  1840.  C.  of  Longnor,  Staffs.,  1843-6.  C.  of  Barning- 
ham,  Suffolk,  1851-8.  V.  of  Finborough  Parva,  1858-79. 
Latterly  of  59,  Fonnereau  Road,  Ipswich,  where  he  died 
Jan.  22,  1892.  {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Jan.  27,  1892.) 

TOWNSEND-WARNER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1884.  [Elder]  s.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  Townsend 
(1859,  sub  Warner)  [sometime  Head  Master  of  Newton 
College,  Devon].  B.  [Mar.  31,  1865],  at  Torquay.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  (Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1887;  Lightfoot  Scholar,  1888;  WheweU  Scholar,  1889;  M.A. 
1891.  Fellow,  1890.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow,  1891-1916 
(House  Master,  1904).  Author,  Landmarks  of  English  In- 
dustrial History.  Joint  Editor  of  Harrow  School,  and  Editor 
of  the  Record  of  the  Harrow  Association.  Died  Sept.  23,  1916, 
at  Harrow.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept.  25,  1916.) 

TOWNSHEND,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (as  'M.A.')  at 
Queens',  Dec.  15,  1763  from  Clare.  See  Charles  (1747). 

TOWNSHEND,  CHARLES  FOX.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1812.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Hon.  John  (1773)  (and 
Georgiana  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Poyntz).  A  godson  of 
Charles  James  Fox.  [B.  June  28,  1795,  at  Balls  Park,  Herts.] 
School,  Eton.  [Founder  of  the  'Eton  Society'  (subsequently 
known  as  'Pop'  from  Popina,  an  eating-house),  1811.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1812;  M.A.  1816.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  16,  1815.  Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  2, 1817,  of  consumption, 
while  a  Parliamentary  candidate  for  the  University.  M.I.  in 
St  John's  ante-chapel.  Brother  of  George  O.  (1821).  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  522;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TOWNSHEND,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  FREDERICK  POWLETT. 
Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27,  1805.  [Eldest  s.  of 
Charles  (1742),  1st  Baron  Bayning  (and  Aimabella  Powlett, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Smyth).  B.  Sept.  26,  1785.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1806;  M.A.  1808.  M.P.  for  Truro,  1808- 
10.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron  Bayning,  May  16, 
1810.  Died,  unmarried,  Aug.  2,  1823.  Brother  of  Henry  (1816). 
{G.E.C.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 

TOWNSHEND,  CHAUNCY  HARE  (1816)  see  TOWNSEND. 

TOWNSHEND,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  15,  1777.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Edward 
(1738),  Dean  of  Norwich  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Gener?l  Price). 
[B.  at  Pulham,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  Apr.  19,  1760.]  School, 
Charterhouse.  Scholar,  1780;  matric.  Michs.  1781;  B.A.  1782; 
M.A.  1784.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Mar.  7,  1784;  priest, 
Apr.  25,  1784.  R.  of  Henley-on-Thames,  1784-1822. 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Talbot.  V.  of  Stewkley,  Bucks.,  1785-8. 
V.  of  Bray,  Berks.,  1787-1820.  Married,  Mar.  23,  1789, 
Louisa  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Milner,  2nd  Bart.  Died 
July  24, 1822.  {Peile,  11.  307 ;  Clerical  Guide;  Burke,  P.  and  B. ; 
Al.  Carth.) 

TOWNSHEND  (formerly  TOWNSEND),  EDWARD  MANSEL. 
Matric.  Non-Coil.  Lent,  1882;  from  King's  College,  London. 
[B.  Feb.  3,  i860,  at  Bath.]  Migrated  to  Clare,  Oct.  9.  1882; 
B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol) 
1886;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Tewkesbury,  Gloucs., 
1886-8.  Chaplain  at  Avranches,  1888-9.  Chaplain,  Dr 
Bamardo's  Homes,  Stepney,  1889-92.  C.  of  Waltham  Abbey, 
Essex,  1892-4.  C.  of  High  Harrogate,  Yorks.,  1894-5.  C.  of 
St  Mary's  Chapel,  Reading,  1896-7.  R.  of  Llanvapley,  Mon., 
1898-1947.  A  great  Protestant.  Claimed  to  be  one  of  the 
inventors  of  tanks.  Married,  June  12,  1890,  Jessie  Frances, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  John  Young,  R.  of  Ilmington, 
Warws.  Died  Jan.  19,  1947,  aged  85.  {Crockford;  Who's  Who 
in  Wales;  The  Times,  Jan.  21,  1947.) 

TOWNSHEND,  EDWARD  VENABLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Nov.  2,  1792.  Of  Cheshire.  [Only  s.  of  Edward,  of  Wincham 
and  Antrobus  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Rigbye 
Baldwin,  of  Hoole).  B.  Aug.  31,  1774.]  Matric.  Michs.  1792; 
B.A.  1797.  Of  Wincham,  Cheshire.  Married,  Oct.  22,  1801, 
Cornelia  Anne,  dau.  of  Josias  du  Pr6,  of  Wilton  Park,  Bucks, 
(sometime  Governor  of  Madras),  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  7, 
1845.   (Burke,  L.G.) 


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TowNSHEND,  The  Hon.  Frederick  [Patrick] 

TOWNSHEND,  The  Hon.  FREDERICK  [PATRICK].  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1785.  [3rdJ  s.  of  Viscount  George 
{1740-1)  (by  his  first  wife).  B.  [Dec.  30,  1767],  in  Dublin. 
[School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  M.A.  1788.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  July  i,  1792;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1792.  R.  of 
Stifikey  with  Morston,  Norfolk,  1792-1836.  Died  Jan.  18, 
1836,  in  Hertfordshire.  Brother  of  John  (1773)  and  George 
(1770,  sub  Ferrars).  [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm. 
521;  G.  Mag.,  1836.  I.  559.) 
TOWNSHEND,  GEORGE,  MARQUESS  (1770),  see  FERRARS. 
TOWNSHEND,  GEORGE  BROOKE  BRIGGES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com. 
at  Queens',  Feb.  21,  1793.  Of  Cheshire.  [S.  of  George 
Salisbury  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Brooke,  of 
Blacklands,  Salop).]  Matric.  Lent,  1793.  High  Sheriff  of 
Salop,  i8ii.  Adopted  the  name  of  Brooke  only,  by  sign 
manual,  Mar.  25,  1797.  Married  Henrietta,  dau.  of  William 
Massey,  of  Chester.  Died  in  Liverpool,  May  25,  1845.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  V.  Hodson;  Changes  of  Name.) 
TOWNSHEND,  GEORGE  OSBORNE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  .\ug.  i,  1821.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Hon.  John  (1773)  (and 
Georgiana  .^ime  Poyntz).]  B.  Nov.  13,  1801.  Bapt.  Dec.  21, 
1801,  at  Hertford.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1826;  M.A. 
1829.  Fellow,  1824-39.  President  of  the  Union,  1823.  Ord. 
priest,  1836.  Held  no  cure.  Married,  1839,  Jessie  Victoria, 
2nd  dau.  of  Admiral  John  Mackellar,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Sept.  7,  1876.  Brother  of  Charies  F.  (1812).  {King's  Coll. 
Reg.,  22;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
TOWNSHEND,  GORE  (1768),  see  TOWNSEND. 
TOWNSHEND,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Oct.  20, 
1753-  [S.  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  (1720),  one  of  the  Tellers  of  the 
Exchequer  (and  Albinia,  dau.  of  John  Sehvyn,  of  Matson, 
Gloucs.).  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton.]  Ensign,  ist  Foot 
Guards,  1748;  Coldstream  Guards,  1755;  Capt.,  5th  Foot, 
1758;  Lt.-Col.,  ist  Foot  Guards,  1762.  Killed  in  actional 
Wilhelmstal,  June  24,  1762.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1750)  and 
Charles  (1751).  (Annual  Reg.;  Hamilton,  History  of  the 
Grenadier  Guards;  J.  B.  Whitmore;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 
TOWNSHEND  (post  WILLIAM-POWLETT),  The  Hon.  HENRY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  18,  1816.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles 
(1742),  Lord  Bayning,  of  Middlesex  (and  Annabella  Powlett, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Smyth).  [B.  June  8,  1797.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1817;  M.A.  1818.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
\vich)  Jime  11,  1820;  priest,  Juue  17,  1821.  R.  of  Brome  with 
Oakley,  Suffolk,  1821-47.  R.  of  Honingham  with  East 
Tuddenham,  Norfolk,  1851-66.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich. 
Succeeded  his  brother  Charles  F.  P.  as  3rd  Baron  Bayning, 
Aug.  2,  1823,  assuming  the  surname  of  William-Powlett  in 
lieu  of  Tcwnshend.  Married,  Aug.  9,  1842,  Emma,  dau.  of 
William  Henry  Fellowes,  of  Ramsey  Abbey,  Hunts.  Of 
Honingham  Hall,  where  he  died,  s.p.,  Aug.  5,  1866,  the 
peerage  becoming  extinct.  Brother  of  Charles  F.  P.  (1805). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Aug.  8,  1866;  Sir  W.  Sterry;  G.E.C.) 
TOWNSHEND,  The  Hon.  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  Feb.  24,  1773-  [2nd]  s.  of  Viscount  George 
(1740-1)  [post  1st  Marquess]  (and  Charlotte  Compton, 
Baroness  de  Ferrars).  B.  [Jan.  18,  i757].  in  Audley  Square, 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1775;  M.A.  1775; 
Hon.  LL.D.  1811.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  16,  1774. 
Went  as  a  volunteer  in  Lord  Howe's  expedition  for  the  relief 
of  Gibraltar,  1780.  Of  BaUs  Park,  Herts.  M.P.  for  the 
University,  from  1780  to  17S4;  for  Westminster,  1788-90;  for 
Knaresborough,  1793-1818.  A  Lord  Commissioner  of  the 
Admiralty,  1782  and  1783.  Joint  Paymaster-General  of  the 
land  forces,  1806-7.  Privy  Councillor,  1806.  Groom  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  George  IV,  1828.  Married,  Apr.  10,  1787, 
Georgiana  Aime,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Poyntz,  of  Midgham 
Hall,  Berks.;  Townshend  had  been  involved  in  the  crim.  con. 
case  which  had  resulted  in  her  divorce  by  William  Faulkner 
in  1786.  A  godson  of  George  II,  and  personal  friend  of  the 
two  succeeding  Kings.  Distinguished  for  the  grace  of  his 
maimers,  his  wit  and  poetical  gifts.  Died  Feb.  28,  1833,  at 
Brighton.  Father  of  Charles  F.  (1812);  brother  of  Frederick  P. 
(1785)  and  George  (1770,  sub  Ferrars).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  521;  Return  of  M.P. s;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  i.  369.) 
TOWNSHEND,  The  Hon.  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
(age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  10,  1822.  [Only]  s.  of  John 
Thomas  (next).  Viscount  Sydney  (by  his  2nd  wife).  [B.  Aug. 
9,  1805.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  M.A.  1824. 
M.P.  for  Whitchurch,  Hants.,  1826-31  (one  of  the  Parlia- 
mentary boroughs  abolished  by  the  Reform  Act).  Groom  of 
the  Bedchamber,  1829.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Viscount 
Sydney,  Jan.  20,  1831.  Lord-in-Waiting  to  Queen  \'ictoria, 
1841-6.  Captain  of  the  Yeomen  of  the  Guard,  1852-8.  Lord 
Chamberlain  to  the  Queen,  1859-66  and  1868-74.  Lord 
Steward  of  the  Household,  1880.  Created  Earl  Sydney, 
Feb.  27,  1874.   Privy  Councillor,  1852.   Lord  Lieut,  of  Kent. 


TowNSON,  William  Parker 

Captain  of  Deal  Castle  and  Colonel  of  the  Cinque  Ports 
division  of  the  Royal  Artillery.  G.C.B.,  1863.  Married, 
Aug.  4,  1832,  Lady  Emily  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  ist  Marquess 
of  Anglesey.  Died,  s.p.,  at  Flognal,  Chislehurst,  Kent, 
Feb.  14,  1890,  when  the  peerage  became  extinct.  {Eagle,  xvi. 
174;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Return  of  M.P.s.) 

TOWNSHEND,  The  Hon.  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Clare,  Oct.  20,  1781.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas  (1750),  ist 
Viscount  Sydney  (and  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard 
Powys,  of  Hintlesham,  Suffolk).]  B.  [Feb.  21,  1764],  in 
London.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  M.A.  1784. 
Under-Secretary  for  the  Home  Department  (under  his  father), 
1784-9.  M.P.  for  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  1786-90;  for 
Whitchurch,  Hants.,  1 790-1 800.  A  Lord  Commissioner  of 
the  Admiralty,  1790-3;  of  the  Treasury,  1793-1800.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  Viscount  Sydney,  June  13,  1800.  Married 
(1)  Apr.  13,  1790,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Edward  Southwell,  17th 
Lord  de  Clifford,  and  had  issue;  (2)  May  27,  1802,  Lady 
Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert  Clements,  ist  Earl  of  Leitrim, 
and  had  further  issue.  Died  Jan.  20,  1831,  at  Frognal, 
Chislehurst.  Father  of  the  above.  {Eton  Coil.  Reg.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Return  of  M.P.s.) 

TOWNSHEND,  RICHARD  BAXTER  (1864),  see  TOWNSEND. 

TOWNSON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1877. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Enmore  Road,  Bridgwater,  Somerset.  B. 
June  13,  1846,  in  London.  School,  Friends'  College,  Ackworth, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1880;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1889.  Head  Master  of  Leighton  Park  School,  Reading, 
1891-4.  Died  Mar.  25,  1894.  {The  Guardian,  Apr.  4,  1894. 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

TOWNSON,  FREDERICK  COWPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Sept.  17,  1889.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  1850),  of  Pitchcombe,  near  Stroud.   B.  Sept. 

17,  1870,  at  Allithwaite,  Lanes.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol) 
1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  Hanham-Abbots,  Gloucs.,  1895-7. 
C.  of  Headington,  Oxon.,  1897-1900.  C.  of  Shenley,  1900-2. 
R.  of  Cossington,  Somerset,  1902-8.  C.  of  Boxwell  with 
Leighterton,  Gloucs.,  1908-14.  P.C.  of  Moreton-Valence, 
1914-17.  V.  of  Chipping  Sodbury,  1918-20.  Of  Clevedon, 
Somerset,  in  1937.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1940.  Brother 
of  John  H.  (1888).  {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists;  T.A.  Walker, 
611  and  MS.  note.) 

TOWNSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1778.  S.  of  John,  of  Whinfield,  Lanes.  School,  Urswick, 
Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1782;  M.A. 
1785.  Fellow,  1784.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1778.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  June  29,  1783.  V.  of  Normanton,  Yorks.,  and 
C.  of  Great  Oakley,  Essex  'for  19  years.'  Died  in  Jan.  1803. 
{Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1803,  i.  89.) 

TOWNSON,  JOHN  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1887.  Adm. 
pens,  at  E.mmanuel,  Apr.  20,  1888.  [3rd  and  youngest]  s.  of 
the  Rev.  Robert  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1850),  of  The 
Manor  House,  Littlehampton,  Sussex.  [B.  1868.  Schools, 
Rossall  and  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  B.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  EastviUe, 
Gloucs.,  1893-5.  C.  of  Brentford,  Middlesex,  1895-8.  C.  of 
St  Teath,  Cornwall,  1898-1902.  C.  of  St  Kew,  1902-3.  C.  of 
Milstead,  Kent,  1903-4.  V.  of  Carlton,  Leics.,  1904-10.  P.C. 
of  Herodsfoot,  Cornwall,  1910-13.  V.  of  Wotton-Underwood, 
Bucks.,  1913-15.    R.  of  Catherston-Leweston,  Dorset,  1915- 

18.  V.  of  Grafham,  Surrey,  1920-33.  Married,  Jan.  10,  1895, 
Cicely  Maud,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Curtis,  Esq.,  of  Field  House, 
Cainscross,  Gloucs.  Died  June  26,  1933.  Brother  of  Frederick 
C.  (1889).  {Rossall  Reg.;  Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  16,  1895.) 

TOWNSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  16,  1833.  Of 
Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  (2o;A  Wrangler)  1838; 
M.A.  1841.  Fellow,  1839-47.  In  Holy  Orders.  C.  of  Grant- 
chester,  Cambs.,  1846-8.   Died  in  Jan.  1848.   {Clergy  List.) 

TOWNSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8, 
1852.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Lythe,  Westmoriand.  School, 
Heversham,  Westmorland.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856; 
M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1858;  priest,  1859.  C.  of 
Mumby,  Lines.,  1858-60.  C.  of  Ulverston,  Lanes.,  1860-3. 
C.  of  Strensham,  Worcs.,  1863-4.  C.  of  Applethwaite, 
Westmoriand,  1865-6.  C.  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  1868-9.  K-  ot 
Carlton,  Leics.,  1869-1904.  Died  Jan.  2,  1906,  at  Barrow-on- 
Trent.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Clergy  List;  The  Cambridge  Chronicle, 
Jan.  12,  1906.) 

TOWHSOU,  WILLIAM  PARKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1S56.  S.  of  John,  yeoman  (and  Nancy).  B.  at  Caton, 
Lanes.  Bapt,  Nov.  13,  1836.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860.  Went  to  Queensland,  Australia,  and 
became  a  land-agent.    {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 


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TowsE,  Harold  Beckwith 

TOWSE,  HAROLD  BECKWITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert  Beckwith,  solicitor,  of  24, 
Belgrave  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  B.  Nov.  9,  i866,  in  London. 
School,  Charterhouse,  Godalming.  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1889.  Adm.  a  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1893.  Captain, 
Lothian  and  Berwickshire  Yeomanry,  1899.  Captain,  2nd 
Dragoons,  1902;  retired,  1913.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut. -Col.,  East  African  Force;  mentioned  three 
times  in  despatches).  Married,  Apr.  19,  1909,  Jean  Heywood, 
2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Collins,  of  Highfield  and  Kelvindale, 
Glasgow.  Died  July  20,  1923,  at  Kisumu,  Kenya,  of  malaria. 
(Army  Lists;  The  Times,  July  27,  1923-) 

TOWSE,  JOHN  RANKEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  18,  1865. 
[Eldest  s.  of  John  Beckwith,  of  Streatham.  B.  Apr.  2,  1845. 
School,  Highgate.]  Matric.  Michs.  1865.  A  journalist; 
connected  with  the  New  York  Evening  Post  for  60  years. 
'A  walking  encyclopaedia  of  the  theatre.'  Author,  Sixty 
Years  of  the  British  Stage.  Died  Apr.  11,  1933,  in  London. 
(Highgate  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Apr.  15  and  17,  1933.) 

TOWSEND,  JOHN  HENRY  MOSES  (1867),  see  TOWNSEND. 

TOWSEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1868. 
S.  of  Edward,  solicitor  (and  Anne  Jane).  B.  [July  17,  1851], 
in  Hammersmith,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  Dec.  24,  1851.  [School, 
City  of  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Plaistow, 
Essex,  1874-6.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Godolphin  School, 
Hammersmith;  at  the  City  of  London  School,  1872-82. 
C.  of  St  Swithin's,  London  Stone,  1876-82.  Head  Master  and 
Chaplain  of  Emmanuel  School,  Wandsworth,  1882-93. 
,  Married  (2)  Dec.  22,  1886,  Harriet  Lavard,  eldest  dau.  of 
■  W.  Snellgrove,  of  Brockley,  Kent.  Died  Nov.  20,  1893. 
(Eagle,  -xviii.  208;  Crockford.) 

TOWTON,  HENRY  VAUGHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  22, 
1818.   Of  Jamaica.   Matric.  Michs.  i8i8. 

TOYNE,  FRANCIS  DIGBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1895. 
S.  of  Francis  Albert.  B.  Sept.  22,  1875,  at  Leytonstone, 
Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1908.  Of 
144,  Tweedall  Street,  Rochdale  in  1915.   Died  in  Mar.  1947. 

TOZER,  ERNEST  EVAN  MORGAN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  16, 
1883.  Did  not  reside.  [Eldest  s.  of  Morgan,  of  Birkenhead.] 
Adm.  at  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Oct.  18, 
1883,  age  19;  Scholar,  1883.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

TOZER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Caius,  Feb.  10,  1832. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  John,  gent.  B.  [1806],  at  Woolwich.  School, 
Woolwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  (i^th  Wrangler)  1836; 
M.A.  1839 ;  LL.D.  1854.  Fellow,  1838-77;  bursar,  1855-7.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  20,  1831.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1840. 
Migrated  to  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  18,  1843.  On  the 
Cambridge,  Huntingdon  and  Bedford  Sessions.  Assessor  to 
the  Vice-Chancellor,  1852.  Serjeant-at-Law,  1858.  Recorder 
of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1861-77.  Appealed,  1849,  to  Prince 
Albert,  as  Chancellor,  to  interfere  in  what  he  regarded  as 
irregularities  in  certain  College  procedure;  this  was  taken 
very  seriously  by  Dr  Chapman,  the  Master,  and  Tozer  was 
admonished  for  breach  of  statute  as  the  Chancellor  was  not 
concerned.  Author,  On  Probability;  On  Identity  of  Method  in 
the  Search  for  Truth,  etc.  Died  Dec.  8,  1877,  at  his  residence, 
4,  James  Street,  Buckingham  Gate.  (Venn,  11.  217;  Boase, 
III.  looi;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TOZER,  JOHN  SAVERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1808.  [2nd]  s.  of  Aaron,  Esq.,  of  Totnes,  Devon.  [School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Scholar,  1808;  B.A.  (10th 
Wrangler)  1812;  M.A.  1815;  B.D.  1823.  Fellow,  1812-27. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  5,  1812.  Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury)  June  6,  1819.  C.  of  St  Petrock,  Exeter.  Married, 
July  5,  1826  (College  records;  no  details).  Found  drowned, 
near  Shrewsbury,  in  1836.  Name  in  Clergy  List  until  1853. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  F.  P.  White;  G.  Mag.,  1836,  1.  438;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

TRACEY,  HENRY  EUGfeNE  FLOS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1853.  S.  of  Henry  Dionysius,  schoolmaster  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  Feb.  2,  1832,  at  Ipswich.  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  June  7,  1857; 
priest,  1858;  C.  of  Plympton,  Devon,  1857.  British  Chaplain 
at  Vienna.  Married,  Nov.  1861,  Florence  Mary  Tocher.  Died 
Aug.  8,  1866,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  (G.  Mag.,  1866,  925.) 

TRACY,  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1884.  S.  of  Dowdeswell  John  Ellis,  of  The  Square,  Barn- 
staple, Devon.  B.  Mar.  27,  1865,  at  Croydon,  Surrey.  School, 
Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1889.  For  some  time 
on  the  London  stock  exchange.  Subsequently  Bursar  of 
University  School,  Victoria,  British  Columbia.  Of  Richmond 
Road,  Victoria,  B.C.  in  1937.    (Sherborne  Reg.) 

TRACY,  AUGUSTUS  COPELAND.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1870.  S.  of  William  Moore,  surgeon,  of  Hill  Street,  Berkeley 


Tracy,  Henry  Hanbury 

Square,  London  (and  Jane).  B.  July  i,  1830,  in  Westminster. 
Bapt.  May  16, 1831.  Schools,  Merchant  Taylors  and  St  Paul's. 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  Aug.  3,  1871;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Tasburgh, 
Norfolk,  1874-5.  C.  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  1875-6.  C.  of 
Lowestoft,  1876-9.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Colchester,  1879-80. 
R.  of  Stapleford,  Herts.,  1880-93.  R-  of  Gunton,  Norfolk, 
1895-1900.  Married,  Sept.  16,  1879,  Helen,  youngest  dau.  of 
B.  Caldecott,  Esq.,  of  Ormsby  House,  near  Great  Yarmouth. 
Resided  latterly  at  the  Manor  House,  Oulton,  near  Lowestoft, 
where  he  died  Jan.  27,  1900.  Brother  of  Frederick  F.  (1846). 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle, 
XXII.  259;  Crockford;  The  &uardian,  Sept.  24,  1879;  The 
Times,  Jan.  29,  1900.) 

TRACY,  CHARLES  DUNLOP.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  from  Ayerst 
H.,  Michs.  1886.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Francis  (1846), 
C.-in-charge  of  St  Barnabas,  Cambridge.  B.  May  28,  1870. 
School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.]  Married, 
Jan.  15,  1909,  Rosita,  dau.  of  William  Macandrew,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Westwood  House,  Essex.  Brother  of  Francis  W. 
(1876)  and  WUliam  B.  (1883).   (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.) 

TRACY,  COURTENAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1862. 
[Only]  s.  of  George  M.   [of  Red  Hill,  Westerham,   Kent]. 

B.  Nov.  9,  1842,  at  Faversham,  Kent.  School,  Kent  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  LL.B.  1867;  LL.M.  1870.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1869.  Married,  Oct.  21,  1875,  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of  Captain 
James  Dolphin,  the  Rifle  Brigade.  Latterly  of  Bishop's 
Waltham,  Hants.  Father  of  George  C.  (1895).  (Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

TRACY,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Aug.  25, 
1876.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Francis  (next)  (and 
Adelaide).  B.  1858  at  Worth  Matravers.  Bapt.  July  4,  1858. 
Schools,  Beccles  (Mr  Raven)  and  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1885.  Assistant  Master  at  King 
William's  College,  Isle  of  Man,  1880-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Sodor 
and  Man)  1882;  priest,  1883.  C.  of  Bramber,  Sussex,  1884-5. 
Assistant  Master  at  Rockwells  Prep.  School,  Batcombe,  and 

C.  of  Upton  Noble,  Somerset,  1885-7.  Head  Master  of  Totnes 
Grammar  School,  1887-91;  of  St  Lawrence  College,  Rams- 
gate,  1891-9;  of  the  United  Services  College,  Westward  Ho! 
1 899-1 904;  and  at  Harpenden,  1904-6;  Warden  of  the 
United  Services  CoUege,  Windsor,  1906-11.  Married,  Sept. 
16,  1884,  Henrietta  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  A.  Manby, 
V.  of  Nettlebed,  0.xon.  Died  Mar.  27,  1929,  at  Plymouth. 
Brother  of  WiUiam  B.  (1883)  and  Charles  D.  (1886). 
(Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  St  Lawrence  Coll.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xlv.  279; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  2,  1929.) 

TRACY,  FREDERICK  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  14,  1846.  S.  of  William  Moore,  surgeon,  of  Cork  Street, 
London  (and  Jane).  B.  Feb.  2,  1829,  in  Westminster. 
Schools,  Merchant  Taylors'  and  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Lent, 
1847;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1853; 
priest,  1857;  C.  of  Shermanbury,  Sussex,  1853-5.  C.  of 
Icklesham,  1855-7.  C.  of  All  Souls,  Brighton,  1857.  V.  of 
Worth  Matravers,  Dorset,  1857-65.  R.  of  St  Pancras, 
Chichester,  1865-72.  R.  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  1872-81.  V.  of 
Kirk  Christ,  Rushen,  Isle  of  Man,  1881-5.  C.-in-charge  of 
St  Barnabas,  Cambridge,  1885-8.  Married  Adelaide,  dau. 
of  William  Borrer,  Esq.,  of  Barrow  Hill,  Henfield,  Sussex. 
Died  May  11,  1888,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of  Augustus  C. 
(1870);  father  of  the  above,  of  Wilham  B.  (1883)  and  Charles 

D.  (1886).   (Peile,  11.  500;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 

TRACY,  GEORGE  COURTENAY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1895.  S.  of  Courtenay,  Esq.  (1862),  of  Holywell  House, 
Bishops  Waltham,  Hants.  [B.  Sept.  27,  1876.]  School, 
Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Second  Lieut.,  the  West 
Indian  Regt.,  1899;  transferred  to  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1901.  Captain, 
1908.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  Duke  of 
Cornwall's  L.I.;  Lieut.-Col.,  Special  List  (Cmdt.  School  of 
Instruction);  wounded;  D.S.O.,  1918;  mentioned  twice  in 
despatches).  Retired,  1920.  Latterly  of  Clos  de  la  Perle, 
Dinard,  France.  Died  in  California,  Oct.  20,  195 1.  (Radley 
Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  The  Times,  Oct.  29, 
I95I-) 

TRACY,  HENRY  HANBURY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  12,  1820.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles  [formerly  Hanbury; 
created  Lord  Sudeley,  1838]  (and  Henrietta  Susanna,  only 
child  of  the  8th  Viscount  Tracy).  His  father  had  assumed  the 
surname  of  Tracy,  1798.  B.  Apr.  11,  1802,  in  London.  School, 
Todenham,  Gloucs.  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  Of  Gregynog,  near 
Montgomery,  N.  Wales.  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth,  Shropshire, 
1837-8.  Lieut.-Col.,  Montgomery  militia.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Montgomery.  Married,  Jan.  10,  1841,  Rosamond  Anne 
Myrtle  Shirley,  dau.  of  Viscount  Tsunworth,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Apr.  6, 1889.  (Return  of  M.P. s ;  Walford,  County  Families ; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Sudeley).) 


Tracy,  William  Borrer 

TRACY,  WILLIAM  BORRER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1883.  Of  Dorset.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Francis 
(1846),  of  Rushen  Vicarage,  Isle  of  Man.  B.  [Oct.  9,  1863],  at 
Worth  Matravers,  Dorset.  Schools,  Beccles  and  King 
William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Migrated 
to  Durham;  B.A.  (Durham)  1885;  M.A.  (Durham)  1904.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  1885 ;  priest  (Norwich)  1888;  C.  of  Dyer's  Hill, 
Sheffield,  1885-7.  C.  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk,  1887-90. 
C.  of  New  Milverton,  Warws.,  1890-5.  C.  of  Lillington, 
Worcs.,  1895-1901.  V.  of  Osmaston-by-Ashboume,  Derbs., 
1901-4.  Director  and  Chaplain  of  the  CM.  Children's  Home, 
Limpsfield,  Surrey,  1904-13.  Died  June  20,  1913.  Brother  of 
Francis  W.  (1876)  and  Charles  D.  (1886).  (King  William's 
CoU.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

TRAFALGAR,  VISCOUNT  (1805),  see  NELSON,  HORATIO. 

TRAFFORD  (formerly  BOEHM),  CLEMENT.  .\dm.  FcU.-Com. 
at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  27,  1756.  Of  Lines.  [S.  of  Clement 
Boehm.  Bapt.  July  24,  1738.]  Assumed  the  surname  of 
Trafford  on  succeeding  to  the  property  of  his  uncle,  Sigismund 
Boehm  Trafford  (formerly  Boehm,  who  took  his  grandmother's 
name  of  Traflord),  at  Dunton  Hall,  Lines.  Knighted,  1760. 
High  Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1760.  Married,  1760,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Edward  Southwell,  of  Wisbech.  Died  Jan.  i,  1786.  Father 
of  Sigismund  (1780).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Genealogist,  ii,  158.) 

TRAFFORD,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  8,  1811.  Of 
Norfolk.  [2nd]  s.  of  —  [Sigismund  (1780)].  [B.  Sept.  i.  1793.] 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1811;  Scholar,  1812; 
B..\.  1816.  Died  Dec.  1878.  Brother  of  Edward  WUliam 
(1826).   (List  of  Carthusians;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TRAFFORD,  EDWARD  GUY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1S71.  [Eldest]  s,  of  Chades  Guy,  Esq.,  of  Michael- 
church  Court,  Heref.  (and  Caroline  .Arme,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Hopton,  of  Canon  Frome,  Heref.).  B.  [July  7,  1851],  at 
Canon  Frome.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Lieut., 
4th  (MUitia)  Batt.,  the  Derbyshire  Regt.  Of  Michaelchurch 
Court.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Herefordshire.  Married,  Jan.  1876, 
Emily  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Dunning,  of  New  York,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Feb.  5,  1910.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TRAFFORD,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  i,  1826.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sigismund  (1780).  B.  [Sept. 
6,  1809]  at  Heacham,  Norfolk.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1827.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  28,  1826.  Of 
Brundall  House,  Norfolk.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Married  (i) 
Nov.  15,  1831,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thistlewayte,  of 
Southwick  Park,  Hants.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1840,  Martine, 
dau.  of  Antoine  Larminach,  of  Saumur,  Anjou.  Died  Feb.  28, 
1892.  Brother  of  Clement  (1811).  (List  of  Carthusians; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TRAFFORD,  JOHN  LEIGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  9, 
1853.  [2nd]  s.  of  Richard  Leigh  (next),  of  Rugby  [the 
family  name  was  originally  Leigh;  his  grandfather,  Trafford 
Leigh,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Trafford]  (and 
Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tarleton,  of  Bolesworth 
Castle).  [B.  July  21,  1834,  at  Oughtrington.  School, 
Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar,  1856;  B.A.  (i6th 
Wrangler)  1857.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  1861;  practised  at  North- 
wich,  Cheshire  (Messrs  Trafford  and  Cook).  Died  Oct.  22, 
1904.  Brother  of  William  (1855).  (T.  A.  Walker,  506;  Law 
Lists;  G.  T.  Hales.) 

TRAFFORD,  RICHARD  LEIGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  30,  i8i8.  Of  Cheshire.  [S.  of  Trafford,  Esq. 
(Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1789),  of  Oughtrington  Hall, 
Lymm  (and  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Thomas  Brough- 
ton,  Bart.).  B.  Apr.  30,  1800.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1818;  B..A..  1822;  M.A.  1826.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  26,  1826.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  5,  1826. 
A  Special  Pleader;  and  also  Conveyancer.  Commissioner  in 
Bankruptcy  in  Manchester  for  several  years.  County  Court 
Judge  (one  of  the  original  appointments  to  a  'Small  Debt 
Court')  for  Warwickshire,  1847-62.  Succeeded  to  Oughtring- 
ton Hall,  Cheshire,  1859.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cheshire.  Married, 
Apr.  26,  1832,  Eliza  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tarleton,  of 
Bolesworth  Castle.  Died  suddenly  from  the  effects  of  an 
accident,  Jan.  27,  1864,  at  100,  Gloucester  Place,  London; 
buried  at  Rugby.  Father  of  the  above  and  of  William  (1855). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  iii.  1002;  G.  T.  Hales;  G.  Mag., 
1864,  I.  402.) 

TRAFFORD  (post  SOUTHWELL),  SIGISMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  July  3,  1780;  Fell. -Com.,  May  i,  1784.  Of 
Cambs.  [Only]  s.  of  Sir  Clement  [Boehm]  (1756)  [of  Dunton 
Hall,  Lines.]  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Southwell,  of 
Wisbech).  [B.  May  14,  1762.]  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  12, 
1782.  Took  the  surname  of  Southwell,  in  lieu  of  Trafford, 
c.  1791.  Purchased  Wroxham  Hall,  Norfolk,  1801.  Married 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Crowe,  of  Norwich.  Gave  £10 
towards  rebuilding  after  the  College  tire  in  181 1.  J)ied 
Aug.  I,  1827.  Father  of  Edward  W.  (1826)  and  of  Clement 
(i8ii).   (Inns  of  Court;  Changes  of  Name;  Burke,  L.G.) 


Trant,  Edmund 

TRAFFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  3,  1855. 
S.  of  Richard  Leigh  (1818),  County  Court  Judge,  of  Leaming- 
ton. B.  Nov.  16,  1835,  at  Sale,  near  Manchester.  School, 
Rugby  [and  Uppingham].  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar, 
1856;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1862; 
priest,  1864.  Assistant  Master  at  Durham  School,  1859-64; 
Head  Master  of  Uffculme  School,  Devon,  1864-71 ;  Assistant 
Master  at  Reading  School,  1872-7;  Assistant  Master  (and 
bursar)  at  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man,  1877-87. 
C.  of  St  John's,  Bedford,  1887-9.  R.  of  Newland  St  LawTence, 
near  Maldon,  Essex,  1889-1901.  Died,  suddenly.  May  16, 
1901.  Brother  of  John  L.  (1853).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Upping- 
ham Sch.  Roll;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Peile,  11.  543,  where 
dates  are  inaccurate;  G.  T.  Hales.) 

TRAHERNE,  The  Rev.  JOHN  MONTGOMERY.  M.A.  1854, 
incorp.  from  Oxford.  [Eldest  s.  of  Llewellin,  of  Coedriglan, 
St  Georges-super-Ely,  Glam.  (and  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John 
Edmonds).  B.  Oct.  7,  1788.]  Matric.  from  Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  Dec.  11,  1806;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1810;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1813.  Ord.  deacon,  1812;  priest,  1813.  Chancellor  of 
Llandaff,  1844-51.  Antiquary  and  a  genealogist.  Of  Coedri- 
glan. F.L.S.,  1813;  F.R.S.,  1823;  F.S.A.,  1838.  Married, 
Apr.  2,  1830,  Charlotte  Louisa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mansel 
Talbot,  of  Margam.  Edited  The  Stradley  Correspondence. 
Died  Feb.  5,  i860.  (D.N.B.;  Clergy  List;  Al.  Oxon.) 

TRAIL,  HENRY  GRANT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Julv  11,  1816.  S.  of  Henry  Solomon  [of  Lower  Brook  Street, 
London].  B.  in  India.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1817; 
B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1828.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  2, 
1821.  (Inns  of  Court;  Eton  Sch.  Lists,  where  he  is  wrongly 
called  Thomas;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

TRAIL,  JAMES.  Matric.  Michs.  1762;  M.A.  (per  Lit.  Reg.)  1762. 
Perhaps  the  man  of  these  names  who  was  M.P.  for  Orford, 
1802-6.   (Return  of  M.P.S.) 

TRAILL,  FRANCIS  ROBERT.  \Am.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  14,  1844.  Of  Scotland.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar, 
1845;  B.A.  1848;  M..\.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec. 
24,  1848;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1849.  Of  Haddington  (no  cure) 
1850-3.  V.  of  Stanway,  Gloucs.,  and  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Wemyss  and  March,  1854-83.  C.  of  Cutsdean, 
Worcs.,  1863-80.  Died  Aug.  28,  1883,  at  Stanway  vicarage. 
(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  5,  1883.) 

TRAILL,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Aug.  i,  1875.  [Eld.]  s.  of  James  Christie,  Esq.,  of  Twy- 
ford,  Berks.  Matric.  Lent,  1876.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  S.  Lanes.  Regt.;  and  Special  List).  Of 
Hobbister  and  Rattar,  Caithness.  Brother  of  the  next  two. 
Married  Ethel  Sumner.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

TRAILL,  JOHN  MURRAY.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1884.  [4thi  s.  of  J[ames]  C[hristie]  Esq.  (St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  1845)  [barrister],  of  Castle  Hill,  Thurso,  Caithness 
(and  Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Lambarde,  of  Sevenoaks). 
[B.  Oct.  30,  1865.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Second  Lieut.,  the 
Bedfordshire  Regt.,  1887;  Lieut.,  1889;  Captain,  1896; 
Major,  1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
Bedfordshire  Regt.);  killed  in  action,  Oct.  30,  1914.  Brother 
of  the  next  and  the  above.    [Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TRAILL,  RANDOLPH  RICHARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1883.  [3rd]  s.  of  J[ames]  C[hristie]  Esq.  (St  John's 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1845)  [barrister,  of  Castle  Hill,  Thurso, 
Caithness  (and  Julia,  dau.  of  William  Lambarde)].  [B.  1863.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  i886.  Ord.  deacon  (Llandaff,  for 
Winchester)  1887;  priest  (Winchester)  1888;  C.  of  St  Michael 
and  All  Angels,  Bournemouth,  1887-90.  C.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Poplar,  1890-5.  P.-in-charge  of  St  Drostane's  Mission,  Insch, 
Aberdeens.,  1895-6.  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Aberdeen,  1896-8. 
Missioner,  S.S.J. E.  at  Poona,  1902-8.  Received  into  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church,  1908  and  ord.  igii.  Parish  priest 
at  Wroxton,  Oxon.,  at  Brailes,  Warws.,  and  at  Thame,  Oxon., 
in  1913.  Died  in  Mar.  1939;  buried  at  Olton,  Birmingham. 
Brotherof  the  twoabove.  (Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times, 
Apr.  4,  1939.) 

TRAILL,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  22,  1888.  S.  of  R.  Walker,  Esq.,  of  The  Manor  House, 
Long  Stratton,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Sometime  of 
Carlos  Pelegrine,  Argentina.  Latterly  of  Lansdown  Road, 
Bedford.   Died  Dec.  19,  1939.   (The  Times,  Dec.  29,  1939.) 

TRANT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  21. 
1767.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1718-19),  R.  of  Anstey,  Herts. 
B.  at  Braughing,  Herts.  [Bapt.  Jan.  12,  1749-50.]  School, 
Charterhouse.  Scholar,  1767;  matric.  Lent,  1768;  B.A.  1771; 
M.A.  1774.  Fellow,  1773-86.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  13, 
1772;  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  13,  1774-  R-  oi  Croxton,  Cambs., 
1775-81.  R.  of  Toft  and  Caldecote,  1785-1807.  R.  of  Bourne, 
1786-95.  R.  of  Hardwick.  1795-1807.  Married,  Nov.  15, 
1786,  Mary  Elizabeth  Holland.  Died  .Apr.  12,  1807,  at 
Northampton.  (Peile,  11.  2S4;  Xorthants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag., 
1807,  I.  388,  gives  date  of  death  Apr.  11 ;  Al.  Carth.) 


Trapier,  Paul 

TRAPIER,  PAUL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20, 

1766.  [Only]  s.  of  Paul,  gent,  of  [Prince  George's  parish, 
Winyah,  S.  Carolina],  America.  B.  at  George  Town,  S. 
Carolina.  School,  Eton.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  17, 

1767.  Captain  in  the  S.  Carolina  artUlery,  1776.  He  and  his 
father,  a  member  of  the  Provincial  Congress,  were  two  of  the 
largest  subscribers  to  the  fund  for  the  relief  of  Boston  during 
the  blockade  by  the  British  forces.  Married,  1771,  Elizabeth 
Foissin.  {Inns  of  Court;  E.  A.  Jones,  American  Members  of 
the  Inns  of  Court;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

TRAPNELL,  FRANCIS  CYRIL.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30,  1898. 
S.  of  Caleb,  of  Clifton,  Bristol.  B.  at  Bristol,  1879.  School, 
the  Leys,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1909;  M.D.  1914.  Assistant  Master  at  the 
Leys  School,  Cambridge,  1901-2.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1906. 
Practised  at  Beckenham  Kent,  also  in  Harley  Street.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  surgical 
specialist  in  France).  Married,  1910,  Ann  Margaret  Johnston, 
dau.  of  William  Stewart.  Of  58,  Manor  Way,  Beckenham, 
and  146,  Harley  Street.  Died  Apr.  28,  1951.  'Brother  of  the 
next.  {King's  Coll.  Reg.,  292;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  May  i,  1951.) 

TRAPNELL,  JOHN  GRAHAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9,  1899- 
S.  of  Caleb,  of  Clifton,  Bristol.  School,  Harrogate  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1903.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1903.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.N.V.R.).  K.C.  1931. 
Bencher,  1938.  Recorder  of  Plymouth,  1932-43.  Judge- 
.\dvocate  of  the  Fleet,  1933-43.  Official  Referee  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  1943-9.  Married  Ethel,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Chappel  Gardiner,  and  had  issue.  Of  i,  Hare  Court,  London, 
E.C.  Died  Nov.  3,  1949.  Brother  of  the  above.  {King's  Coll. 
Reg.,  304;  Law  Lists;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  5,  1949.) 

TRAPNELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  5, 
1772.  S.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Ipswich.  B.  there.  Schools, 
\Vyverstone  and  Ipswich  (Mr  King).  Scholar,  1772;  matric. 
Mchs.  1776;  B.A.  1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  13, 
1777;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1779;  C.  of  Nedging,  Sufiolk,  i777; 
C.  of  St  Mary  at  Elms,  Ipswich,  1779-81.  R.  of  Holbrook, 
Suffolk,  1781-90.   Died  Jan.  2,  1790.    {Venn,  11.  92.) 

TRAPP,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  25,  1831. 
Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1836;  priest,  1837.  V.  of  Thurieigh,  Beds.,  1838-1900. 
Married,  Sept.  21,  1847,  Caroline  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of 
William  Seddon,  of  Stoneygate  House,  near  Leicester.  Died 
June  ist,  1900.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  June  5,  1900.) 

TRAPP,  CHARLES  HOUNSFIELD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  1899. 

TRAPP,  CHARLES  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
1891.  S.  of  John  Best,  Esq.  B.  at  Bedford.  School,  Bedford 
Modern.   Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894. 

TRASENSTER,  ERNEST  AUGUSTUS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent, 
1880.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.  [S.  of  Emile,  brewer  (and 
Lydia  Augusta).  B.  Dec.  22,  1862,  at  Li6ge,  Belgium.  Bapt. 
Jan.  26,  1863,  at  Ramsgate.  School,  Brighton  College.] 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  Dec.  17,  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
1887;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Grantham,  Lines.,  1887-91.  V.  of 
Saxilby  with  Ingilby,  1891-1902.  V.  of  St  Botolph's,  Lincoln, 
1902-11.  Resided  latterly  at  Weymouth,  where  he  died 
Dec.  16,  1948.  {Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  17,  1948;  Dorset  Daily  Echo,  Dec.  18,  1948.) 

TRASH,  JAMES  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  3, 
1815;  a 'Ten-year  man.'  [S.  of  George  (and  Ann).  B.  June  17, 
1785.  Bapt.  at  Great  Marlow,  Bucks.,  June  28,  1785. 
Bombay  Infantry  Cadet,  1805;  Ensign,  Bombay  European 
Regt.,  1809;  retired,  1815.]  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  9, 
1816;  priest,  Dec.  15,  1816;  C.  of  Kersey,  Sufiolk.  Died  at 
Oxford,  Sept.  8,  1822.   {Clerical  Guide;  V.  Hodson.) 

TRASK,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  16,  1883. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  i886;  M.A.  1890.  Played  cricket 
for  Hampshire.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Grange,  Cowes,  Isle 
of  Wight,  1887-93;  at  Bath  College,  1893-1901 ;  Head  Master 
of  St  Christopher's  School,  Bath  for  many  years  from  1901. 
Married,  Apr.  21,  1896,  Caroline  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Watson,  of  The  Grange,  Cowes.  Died  at 
Bournemouth,  Jan.  13,  1951,  aged  87.  {Schoolmasters'  Direc- 
tories; The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1951.) 

TRAVERS,  DAVID  MUIR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  I,  1871.   School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric.  Lent,  1871. 

TRAVERS,  DUNCAN.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1873. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Duncan  (1841),  R.  of  Swanage.  B. 
there  [Dec.  25,  1854].  School  [Marlborough  College  and] 
Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1S81.  Ord. 
deacon   (Rochester)    1878;   priest,    1879;   C.   of  Greenwich, 


Travis,  George 

1878-80.  C.  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  1880-3.  U.M.C.A.  Missionary 
and  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Smythies,  1884-6.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Bournemouth,  1886-8.  U.M.C.A.  Missioner  at  Zanzibar, 
1888-9.  Secretary,  U.M.C.A.,  1889-1924.  Canon  of  Zanzibar, 
1915-32.  Married,  June  3,  1913,  Bertha  Palmer,  dau.  of 
F.  G.  Cooke,  of  Eastbourne.  Resided  latterly  at  St  Benedict's 
cottage,  West  Mailing,  Kent,  where  he  died  July  22,  1932. 
{Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  409;  Crockford;  TheTimes, 
July  23,  1932.) 

TRAVERS,  JOHN  AMORY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  4, 
1866.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Ingram.  B.  Dec.  i,  1847,  in  London. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  7,  iS73-  Major,  Yorks.  R.G.A. 
militia,  1871.  Of  Torrington  House,  Arundel,  Sussex. 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TRAVERS,  JOHN  BENWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  17. 
1829.  [S.  of  — ,  of  Furnival's  Inn  and  Russell  Place,  Fitzroy 
Square,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1830;  B.A. 
1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (York,  for  Peterb.)  1833;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Oct.  26,  1834;  C.  of  Harringworth,  Northants.,  and 
Seaton,  Rutland,  1833-40.  V.  of  Mumby,  Lines.,  1840-87. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  29,  1887,  aged  83.  {Petle, 
II.  435;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  2,  1887.) 

TRAVERS,  RICHARD  WILFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1892.  S.  of  S[amuel]  S.,  Esq.  B.  [Nov.  19,  1874]. 
at  Hobart,  Tasmania.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892.  Of  Plas  Mawr,  Penmaenmawr,  N.  Wales.  Went  to 
Australia.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (King's  Royal 
Rifles);  died  in  France,  from  wounds,  1917.  Brother  of 
Walter  (1891).  {Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  not  found  in  Univ. 
War  List.) 

TRAVERS,  ROBERT  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  12,  1841.  S.  of  Sir  Eaton  Stannard,  Capt.,  R.N.,  of 
Great  Yarmouth.  B.  there.  Schools,  Great  Yarmouth  and 
Saxlingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1849. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1846;  priest,  1848.  P.C.  of  Thorpe, 
Yorks.,  1851-3.  R.  of  Swanage,  Dorset,  1853-86.  Latterly 
of  12,  Great  Bedford  Street,  Bath.  Died  Oct.  4,  1897,  in 
London.  Brother  of  WiUiam  S.  (1854);  father  of  Duncan 
(1873).   {Venn,  11.  254;  Clergy  List.) 

TRAVERS,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  1891.  S. 
of  Samuel.  B.  Nov.  4,  1871,  at  Hobart,  Tasmania.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Of  Plas  Mawr,  Penmaen- 
mawr, N.  Wales.  Went  to  Melbourne,  Australia.  Died  in  1899. 
Brother  of  Richard  W.  (1892).    {Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.) 

TRAVERS,  WASHINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  2,  1852. 
S.  of  Charles  John,  merchant,  of  Champion  Hill,  Camberwell. 
B.  Feb.  3,  1834,  at  Highbury.  School,  Leicester  proprietary. 
Did  not  reside. 

TRAVERS,  WILLIAM  STEWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Nov. 
30,  1854.  S.  of  Sir  Eaton  Stannard,  K.C.B.,  Rear-Admiral, 
R.N.  B.  [July  16],  1836,  at  Ditchingham  Lodge,  Norfolk. 
School,  private.  Did  not  reside.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Rifle 
Brigade,  1855;  Lieut.,  1858.  Severely  wounded  at  Cawnpore, 
1857.  Retired,  1863.  Married,  Aug.  15,  1865,  at  Sandford, 
Berks.,  Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Ryle,  of  Ani2;lesey,  Gosport. 
Died  Dec.  6,  1865,  at  Gosport.  Brother  of  Robert  D.  (1841). 
{Venn,  11.  321;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  11.  378  and  1866,  i.  153.) 

TRAVIS,  ALLEN  COTTRELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  29,  1873.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Henr>',  Stipendiary 
Magistrate  of  Hull.  B.  May  31,  1852.]  Matric.  Lent,  1874; 
B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  20, 
1875.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1880.  Equity  Draftsman. 
On  the  North-Eastem  Circuit.  Died,  unmarried,  Mar.  30, 
1930,  at  Harrogate.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Apr.  1,  1930.) 

TRAVIS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17,  1761- 
[Only]  s.  of  John,  of  [Heyside,  near  Shaw],  Lanes,  (and 
Hannah).  B.  [1741],  at  Royton,  Lanes.  Nephew  of  Benjamin 
(1745).  School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1761; 
B.A.  1765;  Chancellor's  (Classical)  medal,  1765;  M.A.  1768. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  4,  1761.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Lincoln)  Mar.  3,  1765",  priest 
(Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chester)  Dec.  22,  1765.  V.  of  East- 
ham,  Cheshire,  1766-97,  and  P.C.  of  Bromborough,  1767-97- 
R.  of  Handley,  1787-97.  Preb.  of  Chester,  1783.  Archdeacon 
of  Chester,  1786-97.  Although  the  value  of  Eastham  was  only 
£30  a  year  and  that  of  Bromborough  £13,  previous  incumbents 
had  been  unable  to  assert  their  rights  or  to  enforce  tithe 
payments,  and  had  lived  on  charity  or  died  insolvent. 
Having  private  means,  Travis  determined  to  vindicate  these 
rights,  and,  single-handed,  carried  on  the  contest  from  court 
to  court.  After  expending  some  £2000  on  the  struggle  he 
succeeded  in  raising  the  value  of  the  livings  to  over  £100  a 
year.  Resided  at  Eastham  all  his  life.  Married,  1766,  Ann, 
dau.  and  co-he'iress  of  James  Stringfellow,  Esq.,  of  Whitfield, 


Travis,  James 

Derb)'shire.  Author,  The  Defence  of  the  Three  Heavenly 
Witnesses ;  Letters  to  Gibbon  (which  called  forth  Person  as  an 
antagonist),  etc.  Died,  s.p.,  Feb.  24,  i797,  at  Hampstead; 
buried  there  Mar.  6.  M.I.  in  Chester  cathedral.  {Manchester 
Grammar  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  671;  D.N.B.; 
Inrvs  of  Court.) 

TRAVIS,  JAMES.  .Kdm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  11,  1861. 
[2nd]  s.  of  William  Hardy  (next),  of  Whitton,  Ipswich.  Did 
not  reside.  Adm.  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric. 
Jan.  24,  1862,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts,,  1866-7. 
C.  of  Somersham,  Suffolk,  1867-70.  Second  Master  at  Sutton 
Valence  Grammar  School,  1870-3.  C.  of  Charlwood,  Surrey, 
1873-81.  C.  of  Runwell,  Essex,  1891-4.  C.  of  Manton  with 
Martinthorpe,  Rutland,  1894-6;  V.  there,  1896-1900. 
Latterly  of  Old  Hall,  Manton.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
.  1901.    (r.  A.  Walker,  517.) 

TRAVIS,  WILLIAM  HARDY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  1816.  S.  of 
William,  surgeon,  of  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk  (and  Susanna 
Hardy).  B.  at  East  Bergholt.  .\t  St  George's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.  Practised  at  East  Bergholt.  Retired  in  1848  to 
Whitton,  Suffolk.  Married  Martha  .\nn,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
N.  J.  Stubbin,  V.  of  Somersham.  Died  .\ug.  4,  1873.  Father 
of  the  above.   {Venn,  11.  166;  Medical  Directories.) 

TRAVIS,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  24,  1826.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Scarborough.  School, 
Grantham,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar,  1828;  B.A. 
1830;  M.A.  1833.  Chaplain,  1833-44.  R-  of  Lydgate,  Suffolk, 
1840-4.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1845. 

TRAVIS,  WILLIAM  TRAVIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  9, 
1871.  [S.  of  Thomas  Herury,  Police  Magistrate,  of  Hull  (and 
Ann  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hall).  B.  Mar.  10,  1851,  at 
York.]  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B..'^.  1875; 
M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of 
St  Mary  Bishopshill  Senior,  York,  1875-9-  Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Scarborough,  1S79-85.  R.  of  Ripley,  Yorks.,  1885- 
1921.  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Mountgarret,  1903-22.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Ripon,  1914-24.  Married,  Oct.  9,  1900,  Emma,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  and  Hon.  James  Lascelles.  Resided  latterly  at 
Ripley.  Died  May  2,  1924.  {Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Who's  Who  in  Yorkshire;  The  Times,  May  5,  1924.) 

TRAYES,  FRANK  ERNEST  ALBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  S.  of  Francis  Collins,  schoolmaster,  of  Bamsbury, 
London  (and  Elizabeth  Roberts).  B.  [Nov.  22],  1869.  School, 
City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1891;  (Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1892);  M.A. 
1895.  Fellow,  1893-9.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Paul's  School, 
1892-1905.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1905-31.  Married, 
Aug.  15,  1894,  Beatrice  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Jackson, 
of  Sevenoaks.  Author  of  a  translation  of  Demosthenes' 
Leptines,  etc.  Resided  latterly  at  Chester.  Died  June  20, 
194.0,  in  Cambridge.  {Venn,  11.  502;  Schoolmasters'  Direc- 
tories; The  Times,  June  24,  1940.) 

TRAYNER,  CHARLES  HUGH  [MAXWELL].  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  3,  1885.  B.  Mar.  1867.  [Eldest  s.  of  Lord  Justice  John 
Trayner,  of  Edinburgh  (and  Frances  Elizabeth  Maxwell,  dau. 
of  R.  S.  Wyld).]  Schools,  Edinburgh  Academy  and  Fettes. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Vice-Consul  in  New  York,  1893-5; 
ist  Vice-Consul,  1896;  Consul  at  Guatemala,  1897-1903; 
Consul  for  the  provinces  of  Galicia,  the  Asturias  and  Leon, 
Spain,  1903-8.  Married  Emmeline  T.,  adopted  dau.  of  H. 
von  V.  Retz,  German  Plenipotentiary  in  ChUe.  Died  Feb.  22, 
1908,  aged  41,  at  Corunna.  {Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Edinburgh 
Acad.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families; 
The  Times,  Feb.  29,  1908.) 

TREACY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  5. 
1843.  Of  Cumberland.  [S.  of  Captain  — ,  of  Kingston  House, 
near  Cariisle.  B.  at  Durham.  School,  Sedbergh.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1843;  B.A.  (24<A  Wrangler)  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Fellow, 
1849.  Died  at  sea,  Dec.  31,  1850.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

TREACY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  18,  1836.  Of 
Cumberland.  [S.  of  Captain  — .]  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A. 
1841.   Brother  of  the  above. 

TREADGOLD,  CECIL  HALLWORTH.   Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9. 

1899.  [B.  1882.]  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907;  B.Chir.  1908;  M.B.  1909;  M.D.  1911- 
At  the  London  Hospital.  House  Surgeon  and  House  Physi- 
cian, Bristol  General  Hospital.  D.T.M.,  Paris,  1913.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  {Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories,  to  1930.) 


Tredennick,  George  Nesbitt  Haydon 

TREADGOLD,  FREDERIC  CECIL  ASHBOURNE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Downing,  Oct.  8,  1886.  Of  Bolton,  Lanes.  From  Owens 
College,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1890.  L.R.C.P.,  Edinb.,  1877;  L.M.  1877; 
D.P.H.  1888.  At  the  Middlesex  Hospital.  Practised  at 
Southport,  Lanes.  Author,  medical.  Disappears  from 
Medical  Directories,  1920. 

TREADGOLD,  THOMAS  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1872;  re-adm.  sizar  Oct.  10,  1872.  S.  of  Thomas 
George,  farmer  [of  Grantham]  (and  Lydia  Newton).  B.  Feb. 
14,  1853,  at  Great  Gonerby,  Lines.  School,  Grantham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879-  Assistant  Master 
at  Dulwich  College,  1876-1927.  Married,  Aug.  6,  1878, 
Florence  Roper,  dau.  of  William  Robbs,  M.D.,  of  Grantham, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  5,  1949.  at  Worthing.  {Dulwich 
Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  8,  1949.) 

TREADWAY,  The  Rev.  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  ir,  1826;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [Gr.  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Ligonier,  V.  of  Gayton,  Norfolk  (and  Jane  Gray).]  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  15,  1826.  Died  at  Helmingham  rectory, 
Suffolk,  Oct.  7,  1834,  aged  32.  M.I.  at  Gayton.  (J.  B.  Whit- 
more;  Farrer,  Church  Heraldry  of  Norfolk,  ii.  245.) 

TREADWELL,.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Mar.  23,  1889.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A  1896. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol,  for  Hereford)  1894; 
priest  (Hereford)  1895;  C.  of  St  Mary  Magd.,  Bridgnorth, 
Salop,  1894-8.  C.  of  Hove,  Sussex,  1898-9.  R.  of  Hatley 
St  George  (and  C.  of  East  Hatley),  Cambs.,  1899-1902. 
V.  of  Burrington,  Heref.,  1902-5.  C.  of  Docklow,  1905-8. 
R.  of  Pudleston  with  Whyle,  1905-13.  Rural  Dean  of 
Leominster,  1912-13.  V.  of  East  and  West  Barsham  with 
Little  Snoring,  Norfolk,  1913-16.  R.  of  Shellingford,  Berks., 
1916-21.  R.  of  Buscot,  1921-45.  Rural  Dean  of  Vale  of 
White  Horse,  1929-45.  Of  Exmouth,  Devon  in  1952. 
{Crockford.) 

TREBECK,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1783.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  James,  of  London  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1746)  (and  Mary  Davies,  of  Harwich,  Essex). 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Easter,  1784;  Scholar,  1784; 
B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1791.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  2,  1785. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  3,  1793.  A  City  Common  Pleader, 
1793.  Commissioner  of  Bankrupts,  1798.  In  1S34,  of  29, 
Green  Street,  North  Audley  Street.  Died  Oct.  24,  1849, 
aged  82.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Al.  Oxon.) 

TRECOTHICK,  BARLOW.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1797.  Of  Surrey.  [Eldest  s.  of  James  Ivers,  of 
Addington  Place  (and  Susanna,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Archibald 
Edmonstone,  Bart.).]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1801; 
B.A.  1802.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  27,  1800. 
Inherited  Addington  Park,  which  he  sold  for  the  country 
residence  of  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  Married  Eliza, 
dau.  of  the  Ven.  John  Strachey,  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk. 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

TREDCROFT,  EDWARD  [WILLIAM].  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
May  22,  1767.  [2nd]  s.  of  Edward  (Merton  College,  Oxford, 
1730),  of  Warnham  Court,  Horsham,  Sussex  (and  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Henry  Michel,  of  Horsham).  [B.  Nov.  i,  i749-] 
Matric.  Lent,  1770;  LL.B.  1773.  R.  of  Pulborough,  Sussex, 
1796-1822.  Died,  unmarried,  .Aug.  4,  1822.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Comber,  Sussex  Genealogies,  338.) 

TREDENNICK,  ARTHUR  HEYWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1885.  Of  Donegal.  [3rd  s.  of  Col.  John 
Galbraith,  of  Camlin,  to.  Fermanagh  (and  Emily  Dodsworth, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Haydon,  of  Guildford).]  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B..\.  1888;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1891;  pnest, 
1892 ;  C.  of  Sparkbrook,  Warws.,  1891-3.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Chfton,  1894-7.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Wariey,  Essex,  1897- 
191 1.  P.C.  of  Ponsbourne,  Herts.,  1911-16.  R.  of  Garsdon 
with  Lea  and  Cleverton,  Wilts.,  1916-18.  R.  of  Obome, 
Dorset,  1919-31.  Married,  July  17,  19°°.  Florence  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  P.  R.  Sleeman,  of  Clifton,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Apr.  3,  1931.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  .\pr.  7,  i93i-) 

TREDENNICK,  GEORGE  NESBITT  HAYDON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  i,  1878.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Lieut. -Col.]  John 
Galbraith,  of  Langrigge,  Bowness,  Windermere  (and  Camlin, 
Co.  Fermanagh).  B.  Apr.  5,  i860,  at  GuUdford,  Surrey.  School, 
Windermere  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of 
Emmanuel  Church,  Hastings,  1884-9.  V.  of  Sparkbrook, 
Warws.,  1889-1942.  Hon.  Canon  of  Birmingham,  1915-42. 
Married,  Nov.  9,  1889,  .\lice  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Ven. 
Archdeacon  Phair,  of  Rupertsland,  Australia.  Died  Nov.  16, 
1942.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  20, 
1942.) 


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Tredgold,  Clarkson  Henry 

TREDGOLD,  CLARKSON  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1885.  [Eldest]  s.  of  C[larkson]  Sfturge],  of  Cape  Town. 
[B.  Sept.  21,  1865,  at  Mowbray,  Cape  Town.]  School,  South 
African  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar,  1887;  LL.B., 
1888.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  8,  1886.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1889.  Adm.  advocate  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Cape 
Town,  1890.  Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  S.  Rhodesia, 
1901-2.  Attorney-General  of  S.  Rhodesia,  1903-19;  Solicitor- 
General,  1919.  K.C.,1912.  Senior  Judge,  1919-25.  Knighted, 
1922.  Married,  1894,  E.  Ruth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Mofiat, 
of  Bechuanaland.  An  authority  on  Rhodesian  bird-life. 
Author,  Handbook  of  Colonial  Criminal  Law.  Died  July  14, 
1938,  at  East  London,  Cape  Province.  (Inns  of  Court;  Who's 
Who;  The  Times,  July  15,  1938.) 

TREE,  HARRY  BEN  LE  DESPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1900.  S.  of  P.  H.,  Esq.  B.  Mar.  3,  1882,  at  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea,  Sussex.  School,  Dover  College  (the  Rev.  W.  Comp- 
ton).  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Middlesex 
Regt.,  1904;  transferred  to  Indian  Army,  1905;  Lieut.,  1906; 
Captain,  1913.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Brigade 
Major,  Egyptian  expeditionary  force,  19 19;  mentioned  twice 
in  despatches;  Order  of  the  Nile,  4th.class).  Latterly  of 
'Leckhampton,'  HoUington  Park,  St  Leonard's-on-Sea. 
{Dover  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

TREEBY,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1879- 
S.  of  John  [Wright],  of  i2i,  Westboume  Terrace,  London. 
B.  Jan.  12,  1861,  at  Ealing,  Middlesex.  School,  Kingsteign- 
ton,  Devon  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 
1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcs.)  1884;  C.  of  Napton-on-the-Hill, 
Warws.,  1884-5.  Latterly  of  Burton,  near  Christchurch, 
Hants.,  where  he  died  Jan.  29,  1934;  buried  at  Tif&eld,  near 
Towcester,  Northants.  Brother  of  the  next.  (The  Times, 
Feb.  2,  1934;  Crockford;  Kelly,  Handbook;  Camb.  Year- 
book.) 

TREEBY,  FREDERICK  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1878.  [4th]  s.  of  John  W[right],  Esq.  [of 
121,  Westboume  Terrace,  Bayswater,  and  Ashton,  Dunsford, 
Devon].  B.  at  Ealing,  Middlesex.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  12, 
1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1885.  J. P.  for  Devon. 
Married,  1886,  Mabel  Emily,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Milboume 
Jackson,  R.N.  Latterly  of  Old  Manor,  Chelsworth,  Suffolk. 
Died  Mar.  24,  1926.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TREES,  CHRISTOPHER  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  7,  1879.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Enoch.  B.  [May  29,  i860],  at 
Ossington,  Newark.  Schools,  Trent  College  and  Retford 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1888. 
Assistant  Master  at  Stratford-on-Avon  Grammar  School;  in 
the  Junior  Department,  Cheltenham  College,  1898-9.  Of 
Wager  Court,  Charlton  Kings,  Cheltenham  in  1911. 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  671.) 

TREFFRY,  CHARLES  EBENEZER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  June  26,  1859.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
John  [formerly  Wilcocks]  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1828),  of 
Place,  Fowey,  Cornwall  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles  Steel, 
R.N.).  [B.  May  i,  1842,  at  St  Mary's,  Isles  of  Scilly.]  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1859.  Succeeded  to  Place,  Fowey,  on 
the  death  of  his  father,  i88o.  Captain,  Royal  Miners' 
Artillery.  Partner  in  the  South  Cornwall  bank  at  St  Austell. 
J. P.  for  Cornwall;  High  Sheriff,  1886.  Mayor  of  Fowey,  1912. 
Married  (i)  Aug.  30,  i866,  Udney  Maria  Blakeley,  dau.  of 
Baron  Joseph  von  Bretton,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Mar.  30,  1905, 
Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Kingsley,  of  Manchester.  Died 
Feb.  27,  1924.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Collect.  Cornub.) 

TREFFRY,  CHARLES  ESCO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Jan.  9, 
1867.   Did  not  reside. 

TREFFRY,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  19,  1864.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Richard  [Wesleyan  Minister]. 
B.  at  Penzance,  Cornwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Bamsbury, 
Middlesex,  1869-74.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Fitzroy  Square, 
London,  1874-7.  Died  Aug.  26,  1877,  aged  42,  at  Lynmouth. 
(Crockford;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.) 

TREFUSIS,  ROBERT  [COTTON].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Emmanuel,  Sept.  30,  1757.  S.  of  Robert  (1724),  M.P.  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Affleck,  M.P.,  of  Dalham  Hall, 
Suffolk).  B.  [Jan.  21,  1739/40],  in  London.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1757.  Married  (i)  May  4,  1761,  the 
Hon.  Anne  St  John,  5th  dau.  of  John,  loth  Baron  St  John 
of  Bletsoe,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Cop- 
pinger,  of  St  Austell,  Cornwall.  Buried  at  Mylor,  Cornwall, 
Aug.  7,  1778.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Collect.  Cornub.) 

TREFUSIS,  ROBERT  PEEL.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899. 
2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Edward  (Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
1861),  Bishop  Suffragan  of  Crediton,  of  the  Chantry,  Exeter 
(and  Emma  Mary,  dau.  of  Owen  Wethered,  of  Remnantz, 


Treherne,  Charles  Albert 

Bucks.).     B.   June    16,    i88o,    at   Chittlehampton,   Devon. 
School,   Sir   W.    Boriase's,   Great   Merton.     Matric.   Michs. 
1899.    (Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.) 
TREGLOWN,  JOHN  SAMUEL.    Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1884. 
[B.   in  Cornwall,  June  22,   i860.]    Migrated  to  Downing, 
Oct.  2,  1886;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1931.    Ord.  deacon  (Canter- 
bury) 1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  St  James,  Croydon,  Surrey, 
1888-90.    C.  of  Heme  Bay,  Kent,  1890-5.  V.  of  Deopham, 
Norfolk,  1895-1930.    Lecturer  of  Wymondham,  1896-9.    R. 
of  Hackford,  1901-30.   Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  from  1930. 
Married,  Mar.  30,  1890.  Of  Ibrox,  Boundary  Road,  Worthing, 
in  1949.    (Disappears  from  Crockford,  1951;  Who's  Who  in 
Norfolk.) 
TREGONING,  ARTHUR  LANGFORD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June    13,    1893.     [3rd]    s.   of   John   Simmons,   of   Landue, 
Launceston,  ComwaU.  B.  Sept.  5,  1874,  at  Iscoed,  Ferryside, 
Carm.    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.   1893;  B.A.   1896; 
M.A.   1911.    Of  Johannesburg,  South  Africa.    Died  at  sea, 
July  5,  1929.    Brother  of  the  next  four.    (Army  Lists;  The 
Times,  July  9,  1929.) 
TREGONING,  GEOFFREY  NORRIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  [5th]  s.  of  John  Simmons,  of  Landue,  Launces- 
ton, Cornwall.   B.  Sept.  25,  1881,  at  Ferryside,  near  Carmar- 
then. School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Civil 
engineer,  Messrs  John  S.  Tregoning  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  tinplate 
works,  Llanelly.    Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
Welsh  Regt.  and  Special  List ;  employed  at  the  Ministry  of 
National   Service;    mentioned   in  Sec.   of    State's   List   for 
'valuable  services').  Of  Bryn  Hafod,  Llanelly.  Married,  Sept. 
7,  1910,  Dorothea  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Harry  Sampson, 
J. P.,  of  Bryngwili,  Pontardulais,  and  had  issue.  Of  Bridgerule, 
Holsworthy,  Devon,  in  1937.    Brother  of  the  above  and  the 
next  three.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
TREGONING,  JOHN  SIMMONS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
14,  1886.   [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Simmons,  of  Iscoed,  Ferryside, 
Carm.  (and  Sophia,  dau.  of  Edward  Norris,  of  Liverpool). 
B.   Feb.   16,    1868,   at  Highfield,   Llanelly,  Carm.    School, 
Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1895.  Tin- 
plate  manufacturer  at  Llanelly.    Of  Landue,   Launceston, 
Cornwall.   J. P.  for  Carmarthenshire  and  Comwall.    Brother 
of  the  two  above  and  the  next  two.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
TREGONING,   WILLIAM   EDWARD   CECIL.     Adm.   pens,   at 
Trinity,  May  21,  i888.   [2nd]  s.  of  John  Simmons,  of  Iscoed, 
Ferryside,   Carm.     B.    Feb.    17,    1871,    at    Llanelly,   Carm. 
School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896. 
A  director  of  John  S.  Tregoning  and  Co.,   tinplate-manu- 
facturers,  Llanelly.   Of  Warborough,  Llanelly  and  Portiscliff, 
Ferryside,  S.  Wales.   J. P.  for  Carmarthens.   Married,  Oct.  9, 
1901,  Nancy,  dau.  of  John  Beavan  PhilUps,  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  the  three  above  and  the  next.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
TREGONING,    WYNN    HAROLD.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 
June   25,    1894.     [4th]    s.   of   John   Simmons,   of   Landue, 
Launceston,  Comwall.    B.  June  6,   1876,   at  Carmarthen. 
School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1907. 
A  civil  engineer.    Of  Newbridge  Hill  House,  Bath,  and  13, 
Embankment  Gardens,  Chelsea.    Director  of  Alfred  Booth 
and  Co.,  Ltd.,  merchants  and  shipowners,  and  of  John  S. 
Tregoning  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  steel  and  tinplate  makers.   C.B.E., 
1918.    Married,  Apr.  20,   1909,  Alice  Dorothy,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Pollexfen  Bastard,  of  Buckland,  Devon,  and 
had  issue.   Died  Oct.  6,  1930;  buried  at  Lezant,  Launceston. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Burke,  O.B.E.;  The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1930.) 
TREHERN,  ERNEST  CHARLES  MELDON.    Matric.  Non-Coll., 
Lent,  1897.   S.  of  Charles  Mowbray,  wine-merchant,  of  [Acol 
Road],  West  Hampstead  (and  Louisa  Alma  Downie,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Smith,  of  Paddington).   B.  Oct.  4,  1878,  in  London. 
School,  Westminster.    Adm.   at  St  John's,   Oct.   8,   1897; 
B.A.   1899;  LL.B.   1900;  LL.M.   1905.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
Middle  Temple,  June   n,   1902.    On  the  Westem  Circuit. 
Married,  Nov.   30,   1907,   Marguerite  Louise,  only  dau.  of 
Charles  Henry  Barstow,  of  Hendon.    Author,   British  and 
Colonial  Prize  Cases,  1914-16.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Law  Lists.) 
TREHERNE,  CHARLES  ALBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1875- 
S.  of  Henry,  of  H.M.  Civil  Service.    B.  [July  25],  1856,  at 
Hammersmith.     Schools,    Godolphin,     Hammersmith,    and 
Sheffield  Collegiate.    Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A. 
1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  St  John- 
the-Evang.,     Newbury,     1880-2.     Second    vicar-choral    of 
Hereford  Cathedral,  1882-4.    C.  of  Tupsley,  Heref.,  1883-4. 
Minor  Canon  of  Windsor,   1884-95.    Divinity  Lecturer  at 
St  George's  Chapel,  Windsor,  1884-91.   C.  of  Eton,  1885-91. 
C.  of  Clewer,  1892-5.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Hereford,  1895-1919. 
Preb.  of  Hereford,   1918.     R.   of  Tintagel,   1919-    Married, 
July  27,  1886,  Mabel,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  Dodd,  of  Calcutta. 
Died  Nov.  10,  1919.    (Venn,  11.  418;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  17,  1919-) 


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Treherne,  Morgan 

TREHERNE,  MORGAN  (1820),  set  THOMAS. 

TREHERNE,  OWEN  WILLIAM  (1847),  see  LLOYO. 

TRELAWNY,  JOHN  SALUSBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  9,  1835.  [Second  s.  of  Sir  William  Lewis  Salusbury, 
8th  Bart.,  of  Harewood,  Cornwall  (and  Patience  Christian, 
dau.  of  John  Phillipps  Carpenter,  of  Mount  Tavy,  Devon). 
B.  June  2,  1816.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835; 
B.A.  1839.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  20,  1837.  Migrated 
to  the  Middle  Temple,  May  i,  1841.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  5, 

1841.  Of  Trelawne,  Liskeard.  Captain,  Royal  Cornwall 
Rangers,  1840;  Captain-Commandant,  2nd  Cornwall  Rifle 
Militia.  M.P.  for  Tavistock,  1843-52  and  1857-65;  for  East 
Cornwall,  1868-74.  Vice-Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  1869. 
Succeeded  as  9th  Bart.,  Nov.  15,  1856.   Married  (i)  Jan.  25, 

1842,  Harriet  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hearle  Tremayne, 
M.P.,  of  Heligan,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue;  (2)  May  19,  1881, 
Harriet  Jacquelme,  widow  of  Col.  E.  G.  W.  Keppel,  of  Lexham 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  BuUer,  of 
Pound,  Devon,  and  had  further  issue.  Died  Aug.  4,  1885. 
Father  of  the  next.  [Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Boase,  iii. 
loio;  Law  Lists;  Inns  0/  Cowt;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Return  of  M.P. s;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.) 

TRELAWNY,  WILLIAM  LEWIS  SALUSBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  14,  1862.  [Only]  s.  of  Sir  John  Salusbury, 
Bart,  (above)  (and  Harriet  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  H. 
Tremayne,  M.P.,  of  Heligan,  Cornwall).  B.  Aug.  26,  1844. 
[School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1862.  Of  Trelawne,  Cornwall. 
Captain,  Royal  Cornwall  Rangers  Militia.  Succeeded  as 
loth  Bart.,  Aug.  4,  1885.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Cornwall;  High 
Sheriff,  1891  and  1895.  Married  (i)  July  14,  1868,  Jessy  Rose 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Murray,  of  Philiphaugh,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  Dec.  17,  1872,  Harriet  Buller,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Buller  Kitson,  V.  of  Morval,  and  had  further 
issue.  DiedNov.  30,  1917.  {EtonSch.Lists;B\iTke,P.andB.; 
G.E.C.) 

TREMAINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1858. 
S.  of  Samuel  Salter  [draper,  of  Calcutta],  deceased  (and 
Mary).  B.  at  Plympton  St  Mary,  Devon.  Bapt.  July  26, 
1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1858.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Jan.  24, 
1859;  LL.B.  1862;  LL.M.  1865.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  17,  1864.   [Inns  of  Court.) 

TREMENHEERE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  20,  1775.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  Esq.  [attorney],  of 
Penzance,  Cornwall  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Walter 
Borlase,  LL.D.,  of  Castle  Homeck,  Penzance).  [B.  Oct.  19, 
1757.]  Matric.  Lent,  1776;  Scholar;  B.A.  1779;  M.A.  1830. 
Usher  at  Oakham  School,  1778-85.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  18,  1780;  C.  of  Exton,  Rutland,  1781.  Sometime 
Chaplain,  R.N.  and  also  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Torrington. 
V.  of  Madron  with  Morval,  Cornwall,  1812-38.  Author, 
Sermons ;  Verses  on  the  Victory  of  Trafalgar.  Died,  urmiarried, 
July  2,  1838.  Erected  a  monument  for  himself  in  Madron 
church.  Caricatured  in  J.  A.  Paris'  Philosophy  in  Sport 
(1827)  under  the  name  of  the  'Vicar  of  Overton.'  (Oakham 
Sch.  Reg. ;  Northants.  Clergy ;  Foster,  Index  Eccles. ;  Clerical 
Guide;  Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.; 
Burke,  E.G.) 

TREMLETT,  CHARLES  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  5,  1895. 
[2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Daniel,  Esq.  (1853),  of  Harrow  (and  Laura 
de  Costain).  B.  Dec.  2,  1876.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  Scholar;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1916.  Assistant 
Master  at  Fettes  College,  1901-16.  Head  Master  of  King's 
School,  Bruton,  Somerset,  1916-37.  Married,  July  29,  1905, 
Katherine,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  WilUam  Augustus  Heard, 
LL.D.,  Head  Master  of  Fettes  College,  and  had  issue.  Died 
in  1938.  Author,  Civil  Dudgeon.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
E.G.;  Schoolmasters'  Directs.;  Fettes  Coll.  Reg.) 

TREMLETT,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  9,  1816. 
[4th]  s.  of  Elias  [of  Sutton  Sandford,  Devon]  (and  Nancy, 
dau.  of  George  Twiner).  B.  there.  Bapt.  June  4,  1798. 
Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  {J2th  Wrangler)  1820;  M.A.  1824. 
R.  of  Rodney-Stoke,  Somerset,  1822-46.  Married,  Oct.  2, 
1826,  Isabella  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Simpson.  Died  Feb.  19, 
1846,  aged  49,  at  Wells,  Somerset.  Father  of  the  next  and  of 
Thomas  D.  {1853).  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List; 
Burke,  E.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1846,  i.  549.) 

TREMLETT,  GEORGE  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  16,  1851.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  (above),  R.  of 
Rodney-Stoke,  Somerset,  deceased  (and  Isabella  Mary).  B. 
there,  July  29, 1827.  [School,  Sherborne.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851; 
B..'\.  1855;  M..\.  1858.  A  solicitor;  practised  at  Wakes 
Colne,  Essex,  and  in  London  (Messrs  Du  Pasquier,  Tremlett 
and  Eardley  Holt).  Married,  Oct.  31,  1861,  Marianne  Young, 
dau.  of  Robert  Lawson,  of  London,  N.W.  Died  Dec.  27,  1920. 
Brother  of  Thomas  D.  (1853).  (Sherborne  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.; 
Law  Lists.) 


Trench,  Frederic  Fitzjohn 

TREMLETT,  JAMES  DYER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  3, 
1855.  2nd  s.  of  Ehas,  farmer,  deceased,  of  Priorton,  near 
Sandford,  Devon  (and  Betsy  Dyer).  B.  there,  Oct.  17J  1836. 
Schools,  Plymouth  (Mr  Halloran),  Crediton  (Mr  Manldy)  and 
Blundell's,  Tiverton  (Mr  Hughes).  Matric.  Michs.ri855; 
B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1864.  Appointed  to  the  I.C.S.  1859.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  28,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  26,  1872.  Divisional  Judge,  Punjab,  1884-6.  Judge  of 
the  Chief  Court  of  the  Punjab,  1886-9;  retired,  1889.  Com- 
missioner in  Delhi,  1893-4.  Latterly  of  Dalethorpe,  Dedham, 
Essex.  Married,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  W.  Gibson,  C.M.G. 
Author,  The  Punjab  Civil  Code.  Died  July  11,  1918.  (Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  India  Office  Lists; 
Burke,  E.G.  (which,  in  error,  makes  him  2nd  s.  of  an  earlier 
Elias  (1762-1825).) 

TREMLETT,  THOMAS  DANIEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Feb.  26,  1853.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  (1816), 
R.  of  Rodney-Stoke,  Somerset.]  B.  there  [Feb.  13,  1834]. 
Matric.  Easter,  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Fellow,  1856-74. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1854.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1858. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1861.  Married,  Nov.  26,  1873, 
Laura,  younger  dau.  of  Count  Gustav  cle  Costain.  Died 
Jan.  22,  1894,  at  Harrow.  Father  of  Charles  H.  (1895); 
brother  of  George  G.  (1851).  (Boase,  vi.  705;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  31, 
1894.) 

TRENCH,  CLAUD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  [3rd]  s.  of  Louis  (1864),  of  Croft  House,  Gomersal,  near 
Leeds.  B.  [Oct.  23],  1881,  at  Pitsford,  Northants.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  LL.B.  1904;  M.A. 
1911.  Adm.  solicitor,  1907.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1911; 
priest,  1912;  C.  of  Kenilworth,  Warws.,  1911-15.  C.  of 
Kidderminster,  Worcs.,  1915-16.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  New 
Charlton,  Kent,  1916-18.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.,  R.N.V.R.)  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Leamington,  1919-24. 
C.  of  St  Peter's,  Bournemouth,  1924-8.  Perm,  to  Off., 
St  Mary  Magd.,  Wandsworth  Common,  1928-9;  at  Tetbury, 
Gloucs.,  1929-43.  Of  Boscombe,  Bournemouth  in  1952. 
Brother  of  John  H.  (1897).  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Ashtown).) 

TRENCH,  EDWARD  COSBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.  [and]  s.  of  [the  Hon.]  Cosby  Godolphin,  of  Sopwell 
Hall,  Cloughjordan,  Co.  Tipperary  (and  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Musgrave,  Bart.).  B.  there.  May  i,  1881.  School, 
Mulgrave  Castle,  Yorks.  (Marquess  of  Normanby).  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Sometime  Hon.  Attach^  in  the 
Diplomatic  Service.  Married,  Feb.  5,  1910,  Evelyn  de 
Courcy,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  de  Courcy  Danicll,  R.A.  Of 
Duncan,  Vancouver  Island,  B.C.  in  1949.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  .-Ashtown) ;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 

TRENCH,  FRANCIS  [CHENEVIXJ.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  7,  1824.  [Eldest  s.  of  Richard,  of  Bursledon,  Hants, 
(and  Melesina,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Richard  Chenevix, 
Bishop  of  Waterford).  B.  July,  1805.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm. 
at  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Nov.  12,  1824; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1834;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1859.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  4,  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1835;  priest, 
1836;  C.  of  St  Giles's,  Reading,  1835-7.  F.C.  of  St  John-the- 
Baptist,  Reading,  1837-57.  R.  of  Islip,  Oxon.,  1857-75. 
Married,  Dec.  6,  1837,  Mary  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Marsh,  D.D.  Author,  Life  and  Character  of  St  John 
the  Evangelist;  Sermons  preached  at  Reading;  Travels  in 
France  and  Spain;  Walk  round  Mont  Blanc,  etc.  Latterly  of 
2,  Onslow  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  Died  Mar.  3,  1886,  at 
Bursledon.  Brother  of  Richard  C.  (1825).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ; 
Boase,  in.  1012;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Ashtown);  Al.  Oxon; 
D.N.B.) 

TRENCH,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Robert 
(1856),  of  Kendal  vicarage,  Westmorland.  B.  Nov.  25,  1877, 
in  Liverpool.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  19 10.  An  architect;  practised  in  Liverpool. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.G..\.).  Died 
Jan.  25,  1940.  Brother  of  William  L.  (1899)  and  Robert  H. 
(1899).   (Haileybury  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  27,  1940.) 

TRENCH,  FREDERIC  FITZJOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at 
Magi).a.lene,  Nov.  ii,  1833.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of 
Wood  Lawn,  near  Kilconnell,  Co.  Galway  (and  Jean,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Currie,  M.D.,  of  Liverpool).  Bapt.  at  Lea, 
Queen's  Co.,  Nov.  27,  1808.  School,  Shrewsbury.  [Cadet, 
Madras  Cavalry,  1828;  resigned,  1S31.]  Matric.  Michs.  1833; 
B..\.  1838.  Took  Holy  Orders.  R.  of  Stapletown,  Co.  Carlow. 
Of  Leighlin.  Preb.  of  St  Patrick's,  Dublin,  185 1-9.  Married, 
.\pr.  6, 1838,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Maconchy,  of  Edenmore, 
Stranoriar,  Co.  Donegal,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  25,  1859. 
(Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  V.  Hodson;  Clergy  List; 
Lawlor,  Fasti  of  St  Patrick's.) 


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TRENCH,  FREDERICK  FITZWILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  24,  1817.  Of  Ireland.  [Eldest  s.  of  William,  of 
Cangort  Park,  King's  Co.  (and  Sarah  Elizabeth  Frances 
Henrietta  Ricarda,  only  child  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Moore). 

B.  Mar.  11,  1799.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1818; 
B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1827.  In  Holy  Orders.  Inc.  of  Newtown, 
Co.  Meath,  1866-9.  Of  Deerpark,  Cloughjordan,  Co. 
Tipperary,  and  of  Kilbeg  Glebe,  Kells,  Co.  Meath.  Married, 
Feb.  16,  1835,  Louisa  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Robert  Ward,  of  Bangor  Castle,  Co.  Down,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  3,  1869.  Father  of  WUliam  R.  (1856),  Louis  (1864) 
and  Robert  F.  (1863).  {T.  A.  Walker,  397,  which  calls  him 
French;  his  adm.  repeated  thus  in  Vol.  11  of  this  work; 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Ashtown) ;  Eton Sch.  Lists;  Clergy  List.) 

TRENCH,  FREDERIC  MASON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1823.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Francis,  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Mason,  of  Shrewsbury).  B.  Dec.  25,  1804,  at  Sopwell 
Hall,  Co.  Tipperary.  School,  Southampton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1823.  High  Sheriff  of  Galway,  1840.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Baron 
Ashtown,  May  13,  1840,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Frederic 
Trench  (but  claim  to  Peerage  not  allowed  until  July  12,  1855). 
Married  (i)  Aug.  29,  1831,  Henriette  Georgiana,  youngest  dau. 
of  Thomas  Cosby,  of  Stradbally  Hall,  Queen's  County,  and 
had  issue;  (2)  Feb.  10,  1852,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard 
Oliver  Gascoigne,  of  Parlington,  Yorks.  Died  Sept.  12,  1880. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Ashtown);  G.E.C.) 

TRENCH,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Apr.  6,  1797.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Michael]  Frederick 
of  Dublin  [and  of  Heywood,  Ballinakill,  Queen's  Co.  (and 
Anne  Helena,  dau.  of  Patrick  Stewart)].  School,  Drogheda. 
[Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Nov.  4,  I793-]  Matric. 
Easter,  1797.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  9,  1797.  Ensign 
and  Lieut.,  ist  Foot  Guards,  1803;  Lieut,  and  Captain,  1807. 
Served  in  Sicily,  1807,  and  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  1809. 
Major  and  Asst.  Q.M.G.,  Kent  District,  1811;  Deputy 
Q.M.G.  and  Lieut.-Col.,  1813;  Colonel,  1825.  A.D.C.  to  the 
King.  Storekeeper  of  the  Ordnance  under  the  Wellington 
administration,  1828-30;  Secretary  to  the  Master-general  of 
Ordnance,  1842-6.  Major-General,  1837;  Lieut. -General, 
1846;  General,  1854.  K.C.H.,  1832.  M.P.  for  St  Michael, 
Cornwall,  1807-12;  for  Dundalk,  1812-18;  for  Cambridge, 
1819-32;  for  Scarborough,  1835-47.  Prepared  a  scheme  for 
the  Thames  embankment  from  Charing  Cross  to  Blackfriars, 
which  was  not  begun  until  after  his  death.  Author,  Collection 
of  Papers  relating  to  the  Thames  Quay.  Died  Dec.  6,  1859. 
Brother  of  Segar  S.  (1803).  (His  adm.  appears  also  in  Vol.  11 
of  this  work  as  French;  Return  of  M.P.s;  Walford,  County 
Families;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  i.  195.) 

TRENCH,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1899.  [2nd  s.  of  John  Townsend,  J. P.,  of  Lansdowne 
Lodge,  Kenmare,  Co.  Kerry  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Leonora,  dau. 
of  George  Cecil  Gore  Wray).  B.  Jan.  7,  i88i.  School,  Radley.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester,  for  Southwell)   1904;  priest  (Liverpool)  1905; 

C.  of  St  Anne's,  Nottingham,  1904;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  St  Helens, 
Lanes.,  1904-8.  Supt.  Missionary,  Lloydminster  district, 
Saskatchewan,  Canada,  1909-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (T.C.F.;  twice  mentioned  in  despatches).  Principal 
of  Emmanuel  Theological  College,  Sask.,  1919-21.  Org. 
Secretary,  Province  of  York,  C.M.S.  Medical  Mission  Aux., 
1921-2;  N.  Secretary  for  Province  of  York  C.M.S.,  1922-6; 
Assistant  Home  Educational  Secretary,  C.M.S.,  1926-31. 
General  Supt.,  Mission  to  Seamen  Society,  1931-45.  V.  of 
Milland,  Sussex,  1945-51.  Married,  June  28,  1919,  Muriel 
Leonore,  dau.  of  Leslie  S.  Robertson,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Wimbledon. 
Of  Chelsea  in  1952.  (Radley  Reg. ;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B. 
(sub  Ashtown).) 

TRENCH  (post  CHENEVIX-TRENCH),  HERBERT  FRANCIS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1869.  [6th  and  youngest]  s.  of 
the  Rt.  Rev.  Richard  Chenevix  (1825),  Archbishop  of  Dublin, 
of  the  Palace,  Dublin.  B.  Dec.  21,  1850,  at  Itchenstoke, 
Hants.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A. 
1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Aniield, 
Liverpool,  1874-7.  C.  of  St  Ann's,  Dublin,  1877-9.  Chaplain 
to  the  Lord  Lieutenant,  1879.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Dublin,  1879- 
84.  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Tue  Brook,  Liverpool,  1884-92.  V.  of 
Orpington,  Kent,  1892-8.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Isle  of  Thanet, 
1898-1900.  Married,  Jan.  3,  1883,  Isabella  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Henry  Trench,  of  Cangort  Park,  King's  County,  and  had  issue. 
Died  May  5,  1900.  Brother  of  Richard  (1854).  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  May  7,  1900.) 

TRENCH,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 1897. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Louis  (next),  of  Croft  House,  Gomersal,  near 
Leeds  [and  of  Cannock,  Staffs.]  B.  Aug.  4,  1878,  at  Christ- 
church,  Hants.  Schools,  Haileybury  and  Gloucester  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1901 ;  M.A.  1907;  M.B.  and  B.Chir., 
1908.  At  University  College  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1904.  House  Physician,  Brompton 
Hospital;  Assistant  House  Surgeon,  Evelina  Hospital  for 


Trench,  Richard  Power  Keating 

Sick  Children.  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Fever  Service 
(Metrop.  Asylum  Board).  Practised  at  Birmingham.  Of 
Boscombe,  Bournemouth,  in  1948.  Brother  of  Claud  W. 
(1900).    (Haileybury  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 

trench,  LOUIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  1864.  [5th] 
s.  of  Frederic  Fitzwilliam  (1817),  of  Kells,  Co.  Meath.  B. 
Mar.  21,  1846,  at  Cloughjordan,  Co.  Tipperary.  School, 
Devon  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  A  civil 
engineer.  M.I.C.E.  Married,  June  21,  1877,  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  William  Robert  Ward.  Died  Jan.  25,  1940,  in  London. 
Brother  of  WUliam  R.  (1856)  and  Robert  F.  (1863);  father  of 
Claud  W.  (1900)  and  the  above.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub 
Ashtown);  The  Times,  Jan.  27,  1940.) 

trench,  power  LE  POER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  2,  1823.  B.  at  Tipperary.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Power 
Le  Poer  (1770-1839),  Bishop  of  Waterford  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.)  (and  Aime,  dau.  of  Walter  Taylor,  of  Castle  Taylor, 
Co.  Galway).]  [July  25,  1806.]  School,  Southampton  [and 
Eton].  Doubtful  if  resided.  Sometime  Lieut.-Col.,  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists,  and  Entrance  Book; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

TRENCH,  POWER  MASH  LE  POER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  20,  1888.  [2nd]  s.  of  Colonel  the  Hon.  W[illiam] 
le  Poer,  of  Langley  Lodge,  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks.,  and  of 
3,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London  (and  Harriet  Maria  Georgina, 
only  dau.  of  Sir  William  Martins).  [B.  July  19,  1869.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  June  14,  1893.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Of 
WooUey  Grange,  Maidenhead,  in  1906.  Married,  Dec.  3,  1896, 
Gladys,  dau.  of  George  Carew  Carew-Gibson,  of  Sandgate 
Park,  Sussex,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  14,  1926.  Brother  of 
William  M.  le  P.  (1886).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.  (sub  Earl  of  Clancarty).) 

TRENCH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1854.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Chenevix  (next),  later 
Archbishop  of  Dublin.  B.  [Feb.  18,  1836],  at  Botley,  Hants. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858.  Died  May 
22,  1861.   Brother  of  Herbert  F.  (1869).    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

TRENCH,  RICHARD  CHENEVIX.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  18,  1825.  [2nd]  s.  of  Richard  [barrister],  of 
Bursledon,  Hants,  (and  Melesina,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Richard  Chenevix,  Bishop  of  Waterford).  B.  Sept.  9, 1807,  in 
Dublin.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829; 
M.A.  1833;  B.D.  1850;  D.D.  (per  Lit.  Reg.)  1857.  Hon. 
Fellow,  1876.  President  of  the  Union,  1828.  Hulsean 
Lecturer,  1845.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1847.  Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1867.  One  of  the  originsd  members  of  the 
'Apostles'  Club.  Described,  when  an  undergraduate,  as 
'a  mild  religious  poet.'  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  7,  1832; 
priest,  1833;  C.  of  Curdridge,  Hants.,  1835-40.  C.  of  Alver- 
stoke,  1840-5.  R.  of  Itchenstoke,  1845-56.  Chaplain  to 
Bishop  Wilberforce,  of  Oxford,  1847-64.  Professor  of 
Divinity  at  King's  College,  London,  1847-58.  Dean  of 
Westminster,  1856-64.  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  Primate  of 
Ireland  and  Chancellor  of  the  Order  of  St  Patrick,  1864-84. 
Married,  June  1,  1832,  his  cousin,  Frances  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
Francis  Trench  and  had  issue,  eleven  children.  Opposed 
disestablishment  of  the  Irish  Church.  Author,  Story  of  Justin 
Martyr  and  other  Poems;  Poems  from  Eastern  Sources;  Alma 
and  other  poems;  English,  Past  and  Present;  A  Select  Glossary 
of  English  Words  used  formerly  in  senses  different  from  their 
present;  On  the  Authorised  Version  qfthe  New  Testament;  etc. 
Died  Mar.  28,  1886;  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Brother 
of  Francis  C.  (1824);  father  of  the  above  and  of  Herbert  F. 
(1869).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

TRENCH,  The  Hon.  RICHARD  LE  POER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  June  5,  1824.  2nd  s.  of  Richard  [Power  Keating] 
(next),  2nd  Earl  of  Clancarty  (and  Henrietta  Margaret,  dau. 
of  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  Staples).  B.  [Mar.  22,  1805],  in  Ireland. 
Matric.  Michs.  1824;  M.A.  1828.  Founder  of  the  Lady 
Margaret  Boat  Club.  Sometime  Captain,  52nd  Regt.  Died 
Aug.  12,  1841,  of  yellow  fever,  in  Barbados.  M.I.  St  Paul's 
Chapel,  Bridgetown.  Brother  of  William  T.  le  P.  (1821). 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  522;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  11.  558.) 

TRENCH,  RICHARD  POWER  KEATING.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  June  24,  1785.  [2nd,  but  eldest  surv.,  s.  of  WUliam 
Power  Keating  Trench  [later  Earl  of  Clancarty]  (and  Anne, 
dau.  of  Robert  Norman,  of  Co.  Meath  and  sister  of  Luke, 
ist  Viscount  Mountjoy).]  B.  May  18,  1767,  in  Ireland. 
School,  Kimbolton.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  B.A.  1789;  M.A. 
1792.  Styled  Viscount  Dunlo,  1803-5.  CaUed  to  the  Irish 
Bar,  1793.  M.P.  (Irish  Parliament)  for  Newtown  Limavady, 
1796-7;  for  County  Galway,  1798-1801  M.P.  for  Galway 
(in  the  first  Pariiament  of  the  U.K.),  1801  and  1802-5. 
Colonel,  Galway  Militia,  1804-14.  P.C,  1807.  One  of  the 
Commissioners  for  the  affairs  of  India,  1804.  Member  of  the 
Board  of  Control,  1804-6.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Eari  of 


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Clancarty,  Apr.  27,  1805.  M.P.  for  Rye,  Sussex,  1807,  but 
did  not  sit,  having  been  appointed  Joint  Postmaster-General 
in  Ireland,  1807-9.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1807; 
President,  1813-18.  Master  of  the  Mint,  1812-14.  A  repre- 
sentative peer  for  Ireland,  1808-37.  Ambassador  to  the  King 
of   the   Netherlands,    1813-14.     Joint    Postmaster-General, 

1814.  One  of  the  four  plenipotentiaries  to  the  Congress  of 
Vienna,  1814.    Ambassador  to  the  Hague,  1816-22.    G.C.B., 

1815.  Grand  Cross  of  the  Hanoverian  Order  of  the  Guelphs, 
1821.  Created  Baron  Trench  (U.K.)  of  GarbaUy,  Co.  Galway, 
Aug.  4,  1815.  Marquess  of  Heusden  of  the  Netherlands 
(created  by  the  King  of  the  Netherlands),  1818.  .Admiral 
Commissary  for  the  province  of  Coimaught,  1822.  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Galway.  Created  Viscount  Clancarty  in  the 
peerage  of  the  U.K.,  Dec.  8,  1823.  Married,  Feb.  9,  1796, 
Henrietta  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  Staples. 
Resided  latterly  in  Ireland.  Died  Nov.  24,  1837,  at  Kinnegad, 
Co.  Westmeath.  Father  of  William  T.  Le  Poer  (1821)  and 
Richard  le  P.  (above).  (S(  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  522;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.  (sub  Ashtown).) 

TRENCH,  RICHARD  SOMERSET,  VISCOUNT  DUNLO.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2,  1852.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WiUiam  Thomas 
le  Poer  (1821),  Earl  of  Clancarty  (and  Lady  Sarah  Juliana 
Butler,  dau.  of  the  3rd  Earl  of  Carrick).  B.  Jan.  13,  1834. 
[School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Lent,  1853.  Hon. 
Colonel,  4th  Batt.,  The  Connaught  Rangers.  Of  Garbally 
Park,  Co.  Galway.  Married,  Nov.  29,  1S66,  Lady  AdeUza 
Georgiana  Hervey,  dau.  of  the  2nd  Marquess  of  Bristol,  and 
had  issue.  Succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Earl  of  Clancarty, 
Apr.  26,  1872.  Died  in  Chelsea,  May  29,  1891.  (Burke,  P.  ami 
B;  G.E.C.) 

TRENCH,  ROBERT  FITZFREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  TRiNiry, 
Oct.  10,  1863.  [4th]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Frederick  Fitzwilliam 
(1817).  B.  Nov.  2,  1843,  at  Cloughjordan,  Co.  Tipperary. 
Matric.  Mich  .  1863;  B.A.  1867.  In  Holy  Orders.  Married, 
.\ug.  28,  i868,  Margaret  Geraldine,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Francis  Hewson,  Inc.  of  Dunganstown,  Co.  Wicklow.  Died, 
s.p.,  June  4,  1869.  Brother  of  Louis  (1864)  and  William  R. 
(1856).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  .\shtown).) 

TRENCH,  ROBERT  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  [3rd  and  twin]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Robert 
1 1856),  of  Kendal  vicarage,  Westmorland.  B.  Nov.  10,  1880, 
in  Liverpool.  School,  Marlborough  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1902;  M..\.  1925.  An  engineer.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  Garrison  artillery,  Indian 
Defence  Force).  Married,  Dec.  g,  1914,  Alice  Matilda,  eldest 
dau.  of  Reginald  Carter  Nelson,  of  Limber  House,  Sunder- 
land. Latterly  of  Beaconsneld  where  he  died,  s.p..  Mar.  20, 
1946.  Twin-brother  of  William  L.  (1899) ;  brother  of  Frederick 
C.  (1896).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  22,  1946.) 

TRENCH,  SEGAR  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  May  30,  1803;  Fell.-Com.,  Oct.  1804.  Of  Ireland. 
[2nd  s.  of  Michael  Frederick,  of  Heywood,  Ballinakill,  Queen's 
Co.]  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  B.A.  1808;  M.A. 
1811.  LL.D.,  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1827.  V.  of  Swords, 
1810.  Chancellor  of  Christ  Church,  Dublin,  1826-53.  R-  of 
Gilbertstown,  Co.  Carlow,  until  1853.  R.  of  Dysart  Gallen, 
Queen's  Co.  Died  Feb.  28,  1853,  at  Cheltenham.  Brother  of 
Frederick  W.  (1797).  (Boose,  vi.  706,  which  gives  died 
Mar.  i;T.  A.  Walker,  377  and  MS.  note;  G.  Mag.,  1853,  i. 
558.) 

TRENCH,  WILBRAHAM  FITZJOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  15,  1895;  an  'Advanced  Student.'  S.  of  John  .Alfred. 
B.  [Feb.  22,  1873],  in  Dublin.  Schools,  Belfast  Royal 
Academy  and  Ebor  House,  Cambridge;  and  at  Trinity 
CoUege,  Dublin  (B.A.,  T.C.D.,  1894).  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1914.  Professor  of  English  Literature,  at 
Queen's  CoUege,  Galway,  1898-1913;  Professor  of  English 
Literature  at  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  1913-39.  Author, 
A  Mirror  for  Magistrates,  etc.  Latterly  of  Grianblah, 
Palmerston  Park,  Dublin,  where  he  died  July  14,  1939. 
IPeile,  II.  803;  The  Times,  July  17.  1939.) 
TRENCH,  WILLIAM  LANGTON.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  [2nd  (and  twin)]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Robert 
(1856),  of  Kendal  vicarage,  Westmorland.  B.  Nov.  10,  1880, 
in  Liverpool.  School,  Marlborough  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1914.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Major,  2ist  West  "i'orks.  Regt.;  M.C.  1917;  Lieut.-Col.). 
Married,  Nov.  15,  1927,  in  Nairobi,  Dorothy  Alice,  youngest 
dau.  of  James  Charles  Fidler,  of  Mapledurham,  Oxon.  Died 
June  27,  1932,  at  Eldoret,  Kenya.  Twin-brother  of  Robert  H. 
(1899);  brother  of  Frederick  C.  (1896).  (Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  June  30,  1932.) 
TRENCH,  WILLIAM  MARTINS  LE  POER.  .A.dm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1886.  [Eldest]  s.  of  —  [Col.  the  Hon.  WiUiam  Le  Poer], 
of  Uxbridge  [and  St  Hubert's,  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks.]  and 
Harriet  Maria  Georgina,  only  dau.  of  Sir  WiUiam  Martins). 


Trend,  The  Rev.  John  Bowden 

[B.  Sept.   26,   1866.]    School,   Eton.    Matric.  Michs.   1886. 
.Married,  Apr.  17,  1891,  Elinor  Mary,  dau.  of  Dr  J.  C.  Cox,  of 
Sydney.   Of  Coorheen,  Vancouver,  B.C.   Died,  s.p.,  Sept.  13, 
1904.    Brother  of  Power  M.  le  P.  (1888).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Clancarty).) 
TRENCH,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  23, 
1856.   [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  FitzwiUiam  (1817),  of 
KeUs,  Co.  Meath.    B.  Oct.  9,  1838,  in  Dublin.    School,  Co. 
Meath  (private).    Matric.  Michs,  1857;  LL.B.  1861;  LL.M. 
1870.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  3,  1859.  CaUed  to  the 
Bar,  King's  Inns,  Dublin.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1870;  priest, 
1871;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Liverpool,   1870-2.    P.C.  of  St 
Matthias,  Liverpool,  1873-7-    Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  1876- 
80    V.  of  St  George's,  Everton,  1877-82.    C.  of  All  Saints, 
Netting  HUl,  1883-g ;  V.  there,  1885-96.  V.,  and  Rural  Dean, 
of  Kendal,  Westmorland,  1896-1909.    Hon.  Canon  of  Liver- 
pool, 1880-1906.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  CarUsle,  1905-10. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Cariisle,   1907-13.    Married,  Jan.  18,  1877, 
Edith  Anne  HamUton,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Langton,  of 
BarkhiU,  Liverpool.  Resided  latterly  in  London,where  he  died, 
luly  4,  1913.   Brother  of  Robert  F.  (1863)  and  Louis  (1864); 
father  of  Frederick  C.  (1896),  Robert  H.  (1899)  and  WiUiam  L. 
(1899).    (Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  7.  I9i3-) 
TRENCH,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14. 
1862.     [2nd]   s.   of  Henry,  of  Cangort   Park,   Roscrea,  Co. 
Tipperar>'  (and  Georgiana  Mary  .Amelia,  dau.  of  ist  Baron 
Bloomfield).    B.  Sept.  5.  1843,  at  GlashUl,  King's  County. 
School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866.   Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1864.    CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  10, 
1870.     J.P.    for    King's   County;    High   Sheriff,    1885;     Of 
Loughton,  MoneygaU,  King's  County.   J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co. 
Tipperary.  Married,  Jan.  10,  1877,  EUzabeth  Ida,  eldest  dau. 
of  Colin  George  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Stonefield,  Argyllshire. 
Died,  s.p.,  Dec.  8,  1911.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
TRENCH,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  LE  POER,  VISCOUNT  DUNLO. 
Adm.  nobleman  at  St  John's,  June  19,  1821.  Eldest  s.  of  the 
[zndj   Earl  of  Clancarty  [Richard  Power  Keating  (1785)]. 
'B   Sept.  21,  1803.]    Educated  privately  at  Great  Dunmow, 
Essex,  by  the  Rev.  George  MUlett.    Matric.  Michs.   1821; 
M.A.   1823.    Married,  Sept.   8,   1832,   Lady  Sarah  JuUana 
Butler,  dau.  of  the  3rd  Earl  of  Carrick.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  3rd  Earl  of  Clancartv,  Nov.  24,  1837.    Died  at  SalthUl, 
Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin,  Apr.  26,  1872.   Brother  of  Richard 
le  P   (1824);  father  of  Richard  S.  (1852).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
D.N. B.;  G.E.C.) 
TRENCHARD,  JOHN  ASHFORDBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov    28,  1865;  from  Brasenose  CoUege,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  Nov.  29, 1862.  [Only]s.of  theRev.  J[ohnT  C.  A.] 
(next),  deceased.  Of  Fairlawn  House,  Potters  Bar,  Middlesex. 
[B.   Mar.   28,    1843.]     Matric.   Lent,   1866;   B.A.   1868.    Of 
Stanton  House,  Highworth,  WUts.    Married,  July  11,  1867, 
Augusta,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Robert  Fowler,  ot 
Felton,  Gloucs.,  and  had  issue.    Died  Feb.  6,  1926.    (Burke, 
E.G.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
TRENCHARD,   JOHN   TRENCHARD   CRAVEN  ASHFORDBY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1818.  Of  Berkshire.  [Eldest] 
s.  of  J[ohn]  A[shfordby]  Trenchard,  (Trinity  CoUege,  Oxford, 
1789)     LL.D.  (and  Martha,  dau.  of  WUUam  Croft  Cooke). 
[B  1800.]  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1825.  Incorp.  at  Oxford 
(Trinity  CoUege),  1832,  age  32;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1833.    Ord 
deacon  (Salisbury)  Mar.  5,  1827;  pnest.  Mar.  2,  1828.    R.  of 
Stanton  Fitzwarren,  WUts.,  1838-51.  Married,  Aug.  27,  1839, 
Mary  Elizabeth  Jane,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Davies, 
of  Northaw,  Herts.    Died  Mar.  10,  1851,  at  Stanton  House, 
Highworth  WUts.   Father  of  the  above.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  Burke,  L.G.;G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.  563.) 
TRENCHARD,  WILLIAM  JOHN.    .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1872.  S.  of  Henry  Charles,  solicitor  (and  Mary  Bush). 
B.  at  Taunton.   Bapt.  Sept.  22,  1853.  Did  not  reside.  Adm. 
solicitor,  June  1880;  practised  at  Hatch-Beauchamp,  near 
Taunton.   (Law  Lists.) 
TREND    The  Rev.  JOHN  BOWDEN.  M.A.  1865;  incorp.  from 
Oxford   [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset.] 
Matric.  from  St  Mary  HaU,  Oxford,  Oct.  21,  1856,  age  20; 
B  \  (Oxford)i859;M.A.  (Oxford)  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford) 
1859-  priest,  i860;  C.  of  St  GUes',  Oxford,  1859-61.   Mimster 
of  Lundin  Links,  Fifes.,  ib6i.  C.  of  Holywell.  Oxford,  1861-2. 
FeUow   and   tutor  of  St  Augustine's  CoUege,   Canterbury, 
i862-g.    Chaplain,  Madras  Eccles.  establishment,  1869-91; 
at    Cannanore,    1869-70;    Berar,    1870-3;    Mysore,    1873; 
Vellore,  1873-9;  St  Mark's,  Bangalore,  1879-82  and  1883-7; 
Coonoor,  1882-3.   R-  of  Quenington,  Gloucs.,  1887.  Chaplam 
at   Coimbatore,    1888-90.     Chaplain   of   St    James     home 
FuUiam,  1803-5.   Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  London,  1895-7;  aio-  o* 
Chichester,  1897-1909-   Resided  latterly  at  St  Leonard  s-on- 
Sea.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1910.   (Clergy  List.) 


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Trendell,  George  John  Wollaston 

TRENDELL,  GEORGE  JOHN  WOLLASTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  i6,  1883.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry,  of 
Worlaby  vicarage,  Brigg,  Lines.  B.  [July  12,  1863],  in  the 
Vale  of  Festiniog.  School,  Doncaster  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1887; 
priest,  1888;  C.  of  Cherry-Burton,  Yorks.,  1887-9.  C.  of 
Hilgay,  Norfolk,  1889-97.  V.  of  Sprowston,  1897-1909.  R.  of 
Beeston  St  Andrew,  1904-9.  V.  of  Sheringham,  1909-20. 
Public  preacher,  dio.  of  Carlisle,  1933-5.  Married,  Sept.  20, 
1888,  Alexandra  Maud,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  Okey  Taylor,  Esq.,  of 
Reading.  Latterly  of  Fir  Garth,  Windermere.  Died  Dec.  12, 
1948.   [Peile,  II.  696;  Crockford;  Church  Times,  Dec.  24,  1948.) 

TRENOW,  The  Rev.  FREDERICK  [JOSEPH  COX].  Adm. 
sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  8,  1818;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  Of  Dor- 
chester. R.  of  Langton-Herring,  Dorset,  1823-55.  Died 
Oct.  12,  1855.  Called  'M.A.'  in  Clergy  List.  {Register  of 
Merchant  Taylors'  School,  and  Al.  Oxon.,  for  his  son.) 

TRENTHAM,  THOMAS  BRAITHWAITE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  7,  1847.  [B.  1826  at  Leamington.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1854;  priest, 
1855;  C.  of  St  Mary  Steps,  Exeter,  1854-7.  C.  of  St  Sithney, 
Cornwall,  1857-60.  C.  of  Wendron,  1860-4.  C.  of  St  Columb 
Major,  1864-7.  V.  of  North  Petherwyn,  1867-1909.  Married, 
Sept.  27,  1854,  Caroline  de  Lisle  Roberts,  and  had  issue. 
Resided  latterly  at  Felton  House,  St  Stephen's,  Launceston. 
Died  Aug.  31,  1915.  (Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Crockford; 
I.  Trentham-Edgar;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  16,  1915.) 

TRENTHAM,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  4,  1829.  Of  Notts.  [S.  of  William,  of  Leamington  Priors, 
Warws.  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar, 
1830;  B.A.  {i^th  Wrangler)  1834;  M.A.  1837.  Fellow,  1837-9. 
Ord.  deacon,  1840.  Head  Master  of  East  Retford  Grammar 
School,  1838-42;  retired  through  ill-health.  Married  July  18, 
1839,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Nelson.  Died  Apr.  24,  1842. 
(H.  G.  Green;  Clergy  List.) 

TRESAWNA,  WILLIAM  SAMSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1898.  [2nd]  s.  of  William.  B.  Apr.  14,  1880,  at 
Lamellyn,  Probus,  Cornwall.  School,  Probus  (Mr  H.  E. 
Handsombody).  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1907.  At  St  George's  Hospital;  House  Physician  and 
House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1905.  Practised 
at  Abergavenny,  Mon.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Senior  Medical 
Of&cer,  Victoria  Hospital,  Abergavenny.  Married,  Sept.  i, 
1910,  Vera  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles  Molesworth  Take, 
M.R.C.S.,  of  Chiswick.  Died  Aug.  21,  1945,  at  Leven  House, 
Abergavenny.  {Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  25, 
1945.) 

TRESTRAIL,  ALFRED  ERNEST  YATES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  16,  1893.  S.  of  Major  Alfred  Bond.  B.  [Jan.  24, 
1876],  at  Hallatrow  Court,  near  Bristol.  Schools,  Amersham 
Hall  and  New  College,  Eastbourne.  Matric.  Easter,  1894; 
B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1906.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  1900;  practised  at 
Clevedon,  Lymington  and  New  MUton,  Hants.,  Bristol, 
Yatton  and  Huddersfield.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19, 
(Lieut. -Col.,  Cheshire  Regt.,  wounded;  D.S.O.  1919;  men- 
tioned in  despatches).  Married,  Margaret  Spiers,  dau.  of 
A.  S.  Cunningham,  and  had  issue.  Died  suddenly,  Feb.  5, 
1935,  at  Fardene,  New  Milton,  Hants.  {Peile,  11.  788;  Law 
Lists;  Univ.  War  List;  London  Gazette,  Oct.  4,  1919;  The 
Times,  Feb.  6.  1935.) 

TRETHEWY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1887. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  Henry,  of  Silsoe,  Ampthill,  Beds.  B.  there, 
Apr.  7,  1869.  Schools,  Bedford,  St  Mark's,  Windsor  and 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1898.  Football  (Rugby)  'blue,'  1888.  At  St  George's 
Hospital;  House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  there. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1894.  House  Surgeon,  Wameford 
Hospital,  Leamington.  Civil  Surgeon  in  the  South  African 
War,  1900-1.  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  Haileybury 
College,  1900-3.  Died  May  4,  1903,  at  Haileybury.  Doubtless 
brother  of  the  next.  {Haileybury  Reg. ;  Venn,  11.  493 ;  Book  of 
Blues;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  May  6,  1903.) 

TRETHEWY,  HENRY  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1882. 
[Doubtless  s.  of  Henry,  of  Silsoe,  Beds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  i886;  priest,  1890;  C. 
of  St  Mary-the-Less,  Lambeth,  1886-8.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Bedford,  1889-92.  Chaplain  at  Libau,  Russia,  1892-1905. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1906.  Doubtless  brother  of  the 
above. 

TREUMANN,  HEINRICH  HERMANN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Sept.  28,  1895;  an  'Advanced  Student.'  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1906.  English  Dozent  at  Riga 
University  in  1910.  Last  heard  of  before  the  Second  Great 
War  at  Romaskaln,  Livonia.    {Minerva,  1910-11.) 


Trevelyan,  George  Otto 

TREVANION,  The  Rev.  FREDERIC  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  Catharine's,  Oct.  28,  1847;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of 
John.  B.  in  London.  Created  M.A.,  Lambeth,  1845.  V.  of 
Wadworth,  Yorks.,  1837-44.  P.C.  of  Whitby,  1844-53. 
Married,  Dec.  20,  1836,  Lavinia  Sophia,  only  dau.  of  Captain 
Percival,  R.N.  Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  May  i,  1855. 
(Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.) 

TREVANION,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  12,  1793.  S.  of  John,  of  London  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Boyd,  of  Bexley,  Kent).  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Easter,  1797;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1801.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.) 

TREVANION,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  6,  1797.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1800;  B.A.  1801.   Brother  of  the  above. 

TREVELLICK  (post  DE  TR^VELEC),  HARRY  GRUZELIER. 
Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  the  Parade, 
Cardig.  B.  1857,  at  Greenpoint,  U.S.A.  School,  private. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1898,  as  de  Tr^velec. 
Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Chorlton-on-Medlock,  Lanes.,  1893-4.  Chaplain  of  Henshaw's 
blind  asylum.  Old  Trafford,  and  the  Manchester  School  for 
deaf  and  dumb,  1895-1903.  C.-in-charge  of  Claygate,  Surrey, 
1903-4.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Bournemouth,  1904-6.  Lie.  Pr., 
diocs.  of  Salisbury  and  Winchester,  1907-8.  Assumed  the 
title  Marquis  de  Tr^velec.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1909. 
{Venn,  11.  486.) 

TREVELYAN,  CHARLES  PHILIPS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Otto, 
Bart.  (1856),  of  Wallington,  Cambo,  Northumberland.  B. 
Oct.  28,  1870,  at  31,  Park  Street,  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Secretary  to 
Lord  Crewe  when  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1892-3.  M.P. 
(Liberal)  for  the  EUand  division  (West  Riding)  of  Yorks., 
1899-1918;  M.P.  (Labour)  for  Central  Newcastle,  1922-31. 
Parliamentary  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Education,  1908-14. 
Privy  Councillor,  1924.  President  of  the  Board  of  Education, 
1924  and  1929-31.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart., 
Aug.  17,  1928.  Of  Wallington,  Cambo.  J. P.  for  Northumber- 
land; Lord  Lieut.,  1930-49.  Married,  Jan.  6,  1904,  Mary 
Katharine,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Bell,  2nd  Bart.,  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Robert  C.  (1891).  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

TREVELYAN,  GEORGE  MACAULAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Otto, 
Bart.  (next).  B.  Feb.  16,  1876,  at  Stratford-on-Avon. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar,  1895;  B.A. 
■  (Hist.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1896;  Earl  of  Derby  Student,  1896; 
2nd  (bracketted)  Winchester  Reading  prize,  1897;  M.A.  1900. 
Hon.  Litt.D.,  1934.  Fellow,  1898-1940;  College  Lecturer  in 
History,  1901-3  and  1909-11;  Master,  1940-51.  Regius 
Professor  of  Modem  History,  1927-40.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford; 
Hon.  Litt.D.,  London,  Harvard,  Yale,  Manchester,  Durham, 
Sheffield,  Nottingham.  Hon.  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford. 
During  the  Great  War,  1914-19,  went  on  a  mission  to  Serbia 
for  the  Serbian  Relief  Committee,  1914-15.  Commandant, 
first  British  ambulance  Red  Cross  unit  for  Italy,  1915-18. 
Italian  medal  for  Military  Valour,  1915 ;  Cavalier,  SS.  Maurice 
and  Lazarus,  1919.  C.B.E.,  1920;  O.M.,  1930.  F.B.A. ; 
F.R.S.,  1950.  A  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum  until  1950, 
and  of  the  National  Portrait  Gallery.  President,  Youth 
Hostels  Association.  High  Steward  of  the  borough  of  Cam- 
bridge, 1946-53-.  Chancellor  of  Durham  University,  1950-. 
Married,  1904,  Janet  Penrose,  dau.  of  T.  Humphry  Ward  and 
had  issue.  23  West  Rd.,  Cambridge  in  1953.  Author, 
England  in  the  Age  of  Wy cliff e;  England  under  the  .Stuarts; 
Garibaldi  (3  vols.);  History  of  the  Nineteenth  Century;  History 
of  England;  The  Poetry  and  Philosophy  of  George  Meredith; 
Life  of  Lord  Grey  of  Falloden;  England  under  Queen  Anne; 
The  English  Revolution;  English  Social  History;  Memoirs; 
An  Autobiography  and  other  Essays,  etc.  Brother  of  Robert  C. 
(1891)  and  the  above.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who.) 

TREVELYAN,  GEORGE  OTTO.  Adm.  pens  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1856.  [Only]  s.  of  Sir  Charles  Edward  [ist]  Bart.  [Governor  of 
Madras],  of  20,  Westbourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London  (and 
Hannah  More,  dau.  of  Zachary  Macaulay,  Secretary  of  the 
Anti-Slavery  Society).  B.  July  20,  1838,  at  Rothley  Temple, 
Leics.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar,  1859; 
B.A.  (2nd  Classic)  1861;  Browne  medal,  1858,  1859;  M.A. 
1864;  Hon.  Litt.D.,  1908.  Hon.  Fellow,  1885.  President  of  the 
Union,  i86i.  Hon.D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1885;  Hon.  FeUow  of  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  1920.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1862. 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh.  M.P.  for  Tynemouth,  1865-8;  for 
Hawick  burghs,  1868-86;  for  the  Bridgeton  div.  of  Glasgow, 
1887-97.  Civil  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1868-70.  Secretary  to 
the  Admiralty,  1880-2;  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  1882-4; 
Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1884-5;  Secretary  for 
Scotland,  1886  and  1892-5.   Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  1886. 


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Trevelyan,  George  Philip 

P.C,  1882;  O.M.,  1911.  Of  Wallington,  Cambo,  Northumber- 
land, and  Welcombe,  near  Stratford-on-Avon.  Married, 
Sept.  29,  1869,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Robert  Needham  Philips,  of 
Manchester.  Author,  The  Ladies  in  Parliament,  Horace  at  the 
University  of  Athens,  and  other  pieces ;  The  Competition  Wallah ; 
Cawnpore;  The  Life  and  Letters  of  Lord  Macaulay;  Selections 
from  the  Writings  of  Lord  Macaulay;  The  Early  History  of 
Charles  James  Fox;  The  American  Revolution;  Interludes  in 
Prose  and  Verse;  George  III  and  Charles  Fox,  etc.  Died  Aug. 
17,  1928,  at  Cambo.  Father  of  Charles  P.  (1889),  Robert  C. 
(1891)  and  the  above.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Who 
was  Who;  D.N.B.;  The  Times,  Aug.  18,  1928.) 

TREVELYAN,  GEORGE  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1877.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Pitt  (Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  1848),  of  Calverton,  Stony  Stratford,  Bucks, 
(and  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Philip  Pleydell-Bouverie). 
B.  Sept.  14,  1858,  at  Wolverton,  Bucks.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Willesden, 
Middlese.\,  1882-4.  C.  of  Bartley  Green,  Birmingham,  1884- 
5.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Wolverton,  Bucks.,  1885-97.  V.  of  St 
Alban's,  Aston-jKjrta-Birmingham,  1897-1900-  R-  of  Car- 
shalton,  Surrey,  1901-2.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Canterbury,  1902-3; 
dio.  of  Gloucester,  1903-5.  C.  of  Churt,  Surrey,  1905-8. 
P.C.  of  Hindhead,  1 908-11.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Bourne- 
mouth, 1912-28.  Lie.  to  ofi.,  dio.  of  Salisbury,  1928-37. 
Married,  Apr.  15,  1896,  Monica  Evelvn  Juliet,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Sidney  Phillips,  V.  of  Kidderminster.  Latterly  of 
19,  Glenmore  Road,  Salisbury,  where  he  died  Feb.  5,  1937; 
buried  at  Hindhead.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  William  B. 
(1872).  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Apr.  22,  1896;  The  Times,  Feb.  6,  1937.) 

TREVELYAN,  JOHN  CHARLES.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  28,  1875.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  W[ilUam]  P[itt],  of  Stony 
Stratford.  [B.  Jan.  i,  1857.]  School,  Lancing  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875.  In  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  1879-86.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  1889;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  St  Philip  and  St  James, 
Oxford,  1889-91.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Luton,  Beds.,  1S91-3. 
V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Luton,  1893-1915.  R.  of  Yaxham, 
Norfolk,  1915-27.  C.  of  Kennington,  Berks.,  1929-37. 
Married,  June  16,  1881,  Elizabeth  Wood,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Irvine,  of  Aigburth,  Lanes.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  29, 
1944,  at  'St  Veep,'  Kennington,  Berks.  Brother  of  the  above 
and  of  William  B.  (1872).  {Lancing  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  i,  1944.) 

TREVELYAN,  RALEIGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1799.  Of  Northumberland.  [Younger  s.  of  Walter  (1761) 
(and  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Thornton,  of  Nether- 
witton,  Northumberland).  B.  Aug.  6,  1781.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1803;  B..\.  1804;  Members'  prize,  1805;  M.A. 
1807.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  11,  1801.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  20,  1812.  Succeeded  to  the  Netherwitton  estates, 
on  the  death  of  his  brother,  18 18  and  relinquished  practice. 
Married,  June  14,  1S19,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Grey, 
of  Shoreston  Hall,  Northumberland.  Author,  Prolusiones 
partim  Graece,  partim  Latine  scriptae;  Mors  Nelsoni;  Elegy 
on  the  Death  of  the  Princess  Charlotte;  A  Poetical  Sketch  of 
the  Ten  Commandments;  Essays  and  Poems.  Died  May  12, 
1865,  at  Netherwitton  Hall.  Brother  of  Walter  B.  (1792); 
father  of  Walter  B.  (1839).  {Boase,  iii.  1016;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  523;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.) 

TREVELYAN,  ROBERT  CALVERLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  i8gi.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Otto, 
Bart.  (1856),  of  8,  Grosvenor  Crescent,  London  and  Walling- 
ton, Cambo,  Northumberland.  B.  June  28,  1872,  at  Wey- 
bridge,  Surrey.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1894.  Married,  June  7,  1900,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Jan  des  Amorie  van  der  Hoeven,  of  The  Hague.  Author, 
Mallow  and  Asphodel;  Polyphemus;  Bride  of  Dionysus; 
Thamyris  or  the  Future  of  Poetry;  Windfalls,  etc.  Of  The 
ShifEolds,  Holmbury  St  Mary,  Dorking,  Surrey.  Died  Mar.  21, 
1951.  Brother  of  Charies  P.  (1889)  and  George  M.  (1893). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  22,  1951.) 

TREVELYAN,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  29, 
1761.  Of  Devon.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  George,  3rd  Bart,  (and  Julia, 
only  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Calverley,  ist  Bart.).  Bapt.  Apr.  25, 
1743. J  Matric.  Michs.  1761;  LL.B.  1767.  Married  (i)  July  14, 
1772,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Thornton,  of  Netherwitton, 
Northumberland;  (2)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Hitchens,  of 
Poltair,  Cornwall,  and  had  further  issue.  Father  of  Walter  B. 
(next)  and  Raleigh  (i799)-  t)ied  in  1819.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.) 

TREVELYAN,  WALTER  BLACKETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  29,  1792;  Fell.-Com.  Jan.  10, 1806.  Of  Northumberland. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Walter  (above)  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  James 
Thornton,  of  Netherivitton).  B.  at  Ore,  Yorks.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Mich.  1799;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  8,  1795.   Of  Netherwitton  Hall,  Northumberland. 


Trevenen,  Thomas 

Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  3,  1818,  at  East  Smithfield,  on  board 
an  Aberdeen  packet.  Miniature  portrait  in  Fitzwilliam 
Museum.  Brother  of  Raleigh  (i799)-  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  523;  G.  Mag.,  1818,  i.  380.) 

TREVELYAN,  WALTER  BLACKETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
June  24,  1839.  [2nd]  s.  of  Raleigh,  Esq.  (1799),  of  Nether- 
witton Hall,  Northumberland.  B.  there  [Mar.  17,  1821]. 
Schools,  Harrow  [and  Edinburgh  Academy].  Matric.  Michs. 
1840;  Scholar,  1841-3;  B.A.  1844.  Cricket  'blue,'  1842,  1843. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  18,  1844;  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  10,  1858.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1858.  On  the 
Northern  and  North-Eastern  Circuits.  A  Special  Pleader. 
Bencher,  1882.  Reader,  1892.  A  Revising  Barrister,  1868-94. 
Married,  Helena  Caroline,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Bryan  Fausset, 
and  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  5th  Bart.  Died  Oct.  10,  1894, 
at  Golders  Green,  Middlesex.  'The  last  of  the  race  of  deeply 
learned  lawyers.'  Father  of  Willoughby  F.  (1876).  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  in.  1016;  Venn,  11.  248;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Middle  Temple  Bench  Book;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 

TREVELYAN,  WALTER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  19,  1858.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  1820),  V.  of  Maiden,  Surrey  (and  Anne,  dau.  of 
Henry  Goss).  B.  there.  Mar.  8,  1840.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and 
Wells)  1863;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  East  Pennard,  Somerset, 
1863-5.  R-  of  St  Mawgan  with  St  Martin-in-Meneage, 
Cornwall,  1865-70.  Subsequently  renounced  his  Orders. 
Had  property  at  Shepton  Mallet.  Died,  s.p.,  suddenly,  while 
walking  in  the  country,  Oct.  13,  1884.  (Peile,  11.  556; 
Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  15,  1884, 
which  says  he  died  Oct.  9.) 

TREVELYAN,  WILLIAM  BOUVERIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  II,  1872.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Pitt  (Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  1848),  of  Calverton,  Stony  Stratford,  Bucks, 
(and  Maria  Pleydell-Bouverie).  B.  June  25,  1853,  in  London. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M..A..  1880. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  St  GUes', 
Reading,  1877-9.  C.  of  Calverton,  1879-81.  Vice-Principal  of 
Ely  Theological  College,  1881-4.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  West- 
minster, 1884-1907.  Warden  of  Liddon  House,  1907-14. 
Author,  The  Food  of  Immortality;  Sunday,  etc.  Died,  un- 
married, Apr.  10,  1929;  buried  at  Stony  Stratford.  Brother 
of  George  P.  (1877)  and  John  C.  (1875).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Who  was  Who;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Apr.  12,  1929; 
Cambridge  Review,  Apr.  ig,  1929.) 

TREVELYAN,  WILLOUGHBY  FENWICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1876.  [3rd]  s.  of  Walter  Blackett  (1839) 
(and  Helena  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  5th  Bart.). 
B.  [Aug.  I,  1856],  at  Finchley,  London.  School,  Radley 
(The  Rev.  C.  Martin).  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Second  Lieut., 
the  98th  Regt.  of  Foot,  1879;  Lieut.,  North  Stafis.  Regt., 
1880;  Captain,  1886;  transferred  to  Army  Pay  Dept.; 
Paymaster,  1894-1902;  Major,  1901;  Lieut. -Col.,  1Q07.  On 
active  service  in  China.  .A.ssistant  Accountant,  Army 
Accounts  Dept.,  1905-8;  Accountant,  1908-9;  retired,  1911. 
Died  July  16,  1919.  (Radley  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Army 
Lists.) 

TREVENEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1775.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1729),  of  Bodmin,  Truro, 
Cornwall  (and  Elizabeth  Tellam).  [B.  Oct.  26,  I755-]  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1776;  Scholar,  1776.  Resided  at 
Bonython-in-Cury.  J. P.  for  Cornwall.  .Alderman  of  Helston. 
Married  (i)  Lydia,  dau.  of  Richard  Johns,  of  Helston;  (2)  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Sandys,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  10,  1825,  at 
Helston.  Brother  of  Matthew  (next)  and  Thomas  (1776). 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.) 

TREVENEN,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
May  29,  1778.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1729),  of  Camborne, 
Cornwall  (and  Elizabeth  Tellam).  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Lent,  1779;  Scholar,  1780;  B.A.  1783.  '  Being  attacked 
by  rapid  consumption,  he  went  to  Clifton  hot-wells  in  Sept. 
1785,  for  his  health,  and  in  returning  home  reached  the  Inn  at 
Okehampton  where  he  died  Oct.  27,  1785-'  Brother  of  the 
above  and  the  next.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Boase, 
Collect.  Cornub.) 

TREVENEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  ('age  19')  at  Trinity, 
June  5,  1776.  Of  Cornwall.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1729), 
of  Bodmin  (and  Elizabeth  Tellam).  B.  Feb.  15,  1758.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  Scholar,  1777;  B.A.  1780; 
M.A.  1786.  R.  of  Cardynham,  Cornwall,  1782-1803.  V.  of 
Poundstock,  1786-1803.  R.  of  St  Mawgan-in-Meneage,  1803- 
16.  Married,  Feb.  19,  1784,  Cordelia,  dau.  of  Richard  Gerveys 
Grylls,  of  Helston,  Cornwall  and  had  issue,  one  daughter. 
Died  Sept.  30,  1816,  at  St  Mawgan.  Brother  of  John  (1775) 
and  the  above.  (Record  of  Old  IVestminsters;  Boase,  Collect. 
Cornub.) 


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Treves,  Frederick  Boileau 

TREVES,  FREDERICK  BOILEAU.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  WilUam  Knight,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Margate  (and 
Julia  Catherine  Goad).  B.  there  [Jan.  5],  1880.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.,  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1909.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1906.  Resident  House  Surgeon,  West  London  Hospital. 
Practised  at  Margate.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  R.A.M.C;  in  Gallipoli  and  Palestine;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  O.B.E.  1919).  Married,  1923,  Mary  Francis,  dau. 
of  John  Kerr.  Died  Sept.  30,  1938,  at  32,  Dalby  Square, 
Cliftonville.  {Venn,  11.  559;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Oct.  3,  1938.) 

TREVES,  PELLEGRIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  5,  1778. 
Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Pellegrin,  money-lender,  of  London 
(formerly  of  Venice),  a  crony  of  the  Prince  Regent  (and 
Bathsheba,  dau.  of  Moses  de  Paiba,  broker,  and  niece  of 
Sampson  Gideon,  capitalist).  B.  1762,  in  London.]  Cadet, 
Bengal  Army,  1780;  Ensign,  1781;  resigned,  1782  and 
returned  to  England,  Aug.  1782.  Appointed  Writer  in  the 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  through  the  influence  of  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  1784.  Second  Assistant  to  the  Resident  at  Benares, 
1787;  ist  Assistant,  1791;  Third  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Appeal 
and  Circuit  at  Benares,  1795.  In  temporary  retirement  in 
England,  1802-6,  having  been  involved  in  a  scandal  from  the 
full  consequences  of  which  he  was  saved  by  the  friendship  of 
the  Governor-General,  the  Marquess  of  Wellesley.  Collector, 
1807;  Collector  of  Government  Customs  and  town  duties  at 
Calcutta,  i8ii-i8;  Postmaster-General,  1820.  Married, 
Sept.  7,  1785,  in  Calcutta,  Miss  Hetty  Stokes  (illegitimate 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Sloper,  K.  B.)  Died  Aug.  22,  1825,  at 
Lucknow.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  523;  V.  Hodson,  Officers  of 
the  Bengal  Armv;  L.  Wolf,  The  Treves  Family  in  England; 
J.  B.  Whitmore.) 

TREVETHAN,  JOHN  NUNN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
21,  1846.  S.  of  John,  surveyor,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B. 
Aug.  27,  1827.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1852;  priest, 
1853;  C.  of  Norton,  Suffolk,  1852-4.  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's, 
Thetford,  Norfolk,  1854-9.  Died  Dec.  4,  1868.  Buried  at 
Norton.  M.I.  there.  {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  List;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 

TREVETHIN,  BARON  (1864),  see  LAWRENCE,  A.  T. 

TREVILLYAN,  MAURICE  CEELY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  27,  sic) 
at  Peterhouse,  June  29,  1827,  as  Martin  Seely  Trevillyan. 
Of  Cornwall.  [4th,  but  only  surviving,  s.  of  Capt.  William 
Ceely,  of  Midelney,  Somerset  (and  Emilia  Harrison,  dau.  of 
John  Jesse,  H.E.I.C.S.).  B.  Oct.  21,  1796.  Previously  in  the 
14th  Light  Dragoons.  Served  in  the  Peninsular  War;  at 
Toulouse  in  1814.]  Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Of  Midelney  Manor. 
J. P.  for  Somerset.  Married,  June  22,  1831,  Charlotte,  4th  dau. 
of  John  Portal,  of  Freefolk  House,  Hants.  Died  Feb.  26,  1861. 
(Sir  W.  Sterry;  Burke,  E.G.;  T.  A.  Walker,  430.) 

TREVITHICK,  EDGAR  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Francis  [civil-engineer]  of 
the  Cliff,  Penzance,  Cornwall.  B.  there.  Mar.  3,  1863.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 
1888;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1890;  M.D.  1895.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  i8go.  Physician  and  House  Surgeon  at 
the  Royal  Free  Hospital;  House  Physician,  Brompton 
Hospital.  Practised  at  Cheltenham.  Author,  medical.  Died 
Aug.  5,  1915,  at  St  Martin- Vesuble,  France.  {Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  i,  1915.) 

TREVITT,  JAMES  FURLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  30,  1871 ;  from  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  Nov.  3,  1868,  age  19.  Of  Hants.  [Eld.  s.  of  the  Rev. 
James  (St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  1839),  Inc.  of  St  Phillips, 
Bethnal  Green  (and  Mary).  B.  Sept.  26,  1849,  at  Hartley 
Wintney,  Hants.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1874;  priest,  1875; 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Wolverhampton,  1874.  C.  of  Brereton, 
Stafis.,  1875-9-  C.  of  Longton,  1879-80.  General  licence,  dio. 
of  Lichfield,  1880-2.  C.  of  Ellastone,  Staffs.,  1883-7.  R.  of 
Bradley,  Derbs.,  1887-99.  Married,  Jan.  7,  1891,  Alice,  only 
dau.  of  T.  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Kensington.  Died  Sept.  28,  1899. 
{Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Al.  Oxon.;  The 
Times,  Oct.  2,  1899.) 

TREVOR,  CHARLES  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Mar.  30,  1848.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles,  of  15,  Gower  Street, 
London.  B.  [July  26,  1830],  in  the  parish  of  St  Giles-in-the- 
Fields.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852; 
M.A.  1855.  Hon.  Fellow,  1896.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan. 
II,  1851.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1855.  Assistant 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  1867-95.  Delegate,  North 
Sea  Fishery  Conference  at  The  Hague,  i88i  and  1882;  and 
to  the  Submarine  Cables  Protection  Conference  at  Paris, 
1882  and  1883.  C.B.,  1882;  K.C.B.,  1896.  A  Conservator  of 
the  Thames.  Married,  Aug.  18,  1863,  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Weston,  Esq.,  of  London.  Author,  A  Treatise  on  the  Taxes  on 


Trevor,  John  William 

Succession.  Of  2S,  Bramham  Gardens,  South  Kensington. 
Died  suddenly,  Sept.  18,  1921,  at  Brighton.  {Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Sept.  21,  1921.) 

TREVOR,  EDWARD  GAFFER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  20,  1880.  [Youngest]  s.  of  [Col.  S.  S.,  Madras  Artillery 
(and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  T.  A.  Gapper,  of  Wincanton, 
Somerset)].  B.  1862.  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  In  the  Manchester  Regt.,  1884; 
retired,  1885.  Lived  in  South  Africa,  1887-1907.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1898-1902  (Army  Pay  Dept.). 
Latterly  of  Florence  Road,  Ealing,  where  he  died  June  24, 
1933;  buried  at  MUverton,  Somerset.  {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  June  26,  1933.) 

TREVOR,  FREDERICK  PELHAM.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1900.  [S.  of  Arthur  Tudor  Humphreys,  M.R.C.S.,  deceased.] 
B.  Nov.  17,  1879,  at  Iquique,  Chile.  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Took  up  farming.  Of  Coney 
Hall,  West  Wickham,  Kent.  Married,  and  had  issue.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
L.I.) ;  killed  in  action  near  Ypres,  May  8,  1915.  {Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.,  Univ.  War  List.) 

TREVOR  (post  TREVOR-GARRICK),  FREDERICK  STEPHEN. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  10,  1881.  S.  of  Frederick 
G.  B.  B.  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  Matric.  Easter,  1881;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1888,  as  Trevor-Garrick.  Ord.  deacon  (Win- 
chester) 1884;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  Milton,  Hants.,  1884-6. 
Assumed  additional  name  of  Garrick,  by  Deed  Poll,  May  6, 
1886.  C.  of  Hordle,  1886-8.  R.  of  Coton,  Cambs.,  1888-92. 
V.  of  EUingham,  Hants.,  1892-8.  Chaplain  of  the  garrison 
at  Hurst  Castle,  1901-10.  Married,  Apr.  15,  1890,  Margaret, 
youngest  dau.  of  Alexander  Elphinstone,  H.E.I.C.S.  Latterly 
of  Shene,  Lymington.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1947. 

TREVOR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  13,  1865.  S.  of 
John,  solicitor,  of  Bridgwater.  B.  there,  1845.  Bapt.  Nov.  5, 
1845.  School,  Crewkerne  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1868;  priest, 
1869;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Rochester,  1868-70.  C.  of  Brentwood, 
Essex,  1870-1;  C.  of  Bishop  Hatfield,  Herts.,  1871-2.  C.  of 
St  Edmund's,  Northampton,  1872-3.  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's, 
Wells,  Somerset,  1875-6.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bridgwater, 
1876-1901.  V.  of  Boroughbridge,  1901-7.  V.  of  Combe 
St  Nicholas,  1907-16.  Married  (1)  1872,  Julia  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Edward  Farr;  (2)  1905,  Blanche  Adela  Ford,  dau.  of  Alfred 
John  Hartwell.  Resided  latterly  at  Bath,  where  he  died 
Dec.  12,  1933;  buried  at  Bridgwater.  {Venn,  11.  372;  Who's 
Who  in  Somerset;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  14,  1933.) 

TREVOR,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Mar.  27,  1842.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1842; 
Scholar,  1843;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford) 
1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Chieveley,  Berks.,  1846-50.  C.  of 
Withyham,  Sussex,  1850-7.  R.  of  Rokeby,  Yorks.,  1858-61. 
Subsequently  of  48,  Queen's  Gardens,  Lancaster  Gate, 
London,  W.,  where  he  died  Sept.  6,  1907,  aged  83.  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  Sept.  7,  1907.) 

TREVOR  (formerly  RICE),  The  Hon.  GEORGE  RICE  RICE. 
Hon.  LL.D.,  1835.  Adm.  nobleman  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1835. 
[Only  s.  of  George  Rice,  3rd  Baron  Dynevor  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1783)  (and  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  the  ist  Viscount 
Sydney).  B.  Aug.  5,  1795.  School,  Westminster.]  Had 
matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford;  Oct.  23,  1812,  age  19; 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1834.  Assumed  the  name  of  Trevor  by 
Royal  Licence,  Oct.  28,  1824,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of 
the  Trevors  of  Glynde,  Sussex.  M.P.  for  Carmarthenshire, 
1820-31  and  1832-52.  Succeeded  as  4th  Baron,  Apr.  9,  1852. 
A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  1852-69.  Vice-President  of  the  Royal 
Cambrian  Institution.  Provided  the  railings  enclosing  the 
Crimean  memorial  in  Broad  Sanctuary,  Westminster.  Married, 
Nov.  27,  1824,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Lord  Charles  Fitzroy, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  7, 1869.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

TREVOR,  HENRY  DUPUIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  9,  1888.  S.  of  Frederick  George  Brunton,  of  King's  Road, 
Richmond,  Surrev.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891. 

TREVOR,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Jan.  20, 
1812.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  T[homas]  T[revor]  (1788).  Of 
Shropshire.  [B.  1794.]  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1812; 
Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
.\ug.  3,  1817;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1818;  C.  of  Tattenhall, 
Cheshire,  1817.  V.  of  Llanbeblig,  Cam,  1819-35;  (a 
caveat  was  entered  against  his  induction  on  the  ground 
that  he  did  not  know  Welsh,  but  was  withdrawn  on  his 
producing  evidence  that  he  did.)  R.  (Sinecure)  of  East 
Dereham,  Norfolk,  1823-7.  Treasurer  of  Bangor  Cathedral, 
1833-64.  R.  of  Llanbeulan  with  Llanfaelog,  Anglesey,  1835- 
64.  Chancellor  of  the  diocese  of  Bangor,  1852-64.  Canon- 
Residentiary  of  Bangor,  i860.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Carnarvons 


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Trevor,  Robert 

and  Anglesey.    Married  (i)  Mar.  31,  1819,  Frances  Althea, 
dau  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Francis  John  Hyde  WoUaston, 
and  had  issue;  (2)  Aug.  1831,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Ver>'  Rev. 
J.  Warren,  Dean  of  Bangor,  and  had  further  issue.    Died 
Sept.  18,  1864,  at  Llanfaelog  rectory.   Brother  of  Robert  S. 
(1820).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boose,  vi.  707;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  524;  CUrgy  Lists;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1864, 
11.  526.) 
TREVOR,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  14, 
1807.    Of  Lines.    Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar.    'Mr  Trevor, 
student  of  Bene't  CoU.,  Cambridge  died  "lately,"   [March 
1809],  at  his  father's  home  in  Lincolnshire.'   (G.  Mag.,  1809, 
586.) 
TREVOR,  ROBERT  SALUSBURY.   Adm.  at  Christ's,  May  23, 
1820.    [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  [Trevor]  (1788),  V.  of 
Eastham,  Cheshire  and  Preb.  of  Chester  (and  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Briggs).    B.  [Dec.  30],  1802,  at  Chester. 
[School,  Rugby.]    Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1821.    Kept 
three   terms.     Cadet,    Bengal  Army,    1823;   Ensign,    1824; 
transferred    to    the    Cavalry,    1825;    Lieut.,    1825;    Brevet 
Captain,  1839.   Married,  June  29,  1829,  Mary,  youngest  dau. 
of  William  Spottiswoode,  Laird  of  Glenfemate,  Perths.,  and 
had  issue.  Served  in  the  first  Afghan  War,  1838-41.  Taken  as 
hostage,  and  present  at  conferences  with  Akban  Khan  and 
other  chiefs;  assassinated,  with  Sir  W.  Macnaghten,  at  Kabul, 
Dec.  23,  1841.    His  widow  and  seven  children  were  handed 
over  for  safe  conduct  to  Akbar  Khan  at  the  beginning  of  the 
retreat  from  Kabul;  after  10  months  of  captivity  they  were 
rescued  by  the  arrival  of  the  force  under  General  Pollock. 
Brother  of  John  W.  (1S12).    (Rugby  Reg.,  which  gives  birth 
as  Dec.  21,  and  death  as  Dec.  25;  Peile,  11.  399;  Hodson, 
Officers  of  the  Bengal  Army.) 
TREVOR,  ROBERT  SALUSBURY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1891. 
[S.  of  Col.  Salusbury  Thomas,  R.E.,  of  India.    B.  Jan.  22, 
1872.]    School,  Marlborough  CoUege.    Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.    1894;   M..\.    1898;   M.B.   and   B.Chir.,    1900.     At   St 
George's    Hospital;    Lecturer   in    Pathology    and    Forensic 
medicine  there.    Pathologist,  Grosvenor  Hospital  and  Bel- 
grave  Hospital  for  Children.   Sometime  Dean  of  the  Medical 
School,  St  George's  Hospital.    Author,  pathological.    Died 
Mar.  21,  1918  in  S.  Kensington.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Medical  Directories.) 
TREVOR  (formerly  HUMPHREYS),  THOMAS  TREVOR.   Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1788.  Of  Salop.   [Eldest  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Evan  Humphreys  (1759),  of  Eastham,  Cheshire,  R.  of 
Montgomery  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Salusbury  Pryce, 
D.D.,    of    Meifod,    Montgom.).]     School,    Harrow.     Matric. 
Michs.  1791;  LL.B.  1795.    Incorp.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1816;  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  18 16.   Assumed  the  name  of  Trevor, 
in  lieu  of  Humphreys,  1784,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of 
his  great-uncle  at  Bodynful.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Asaph)  Sept.  22, 
1793;  priest,  June  7,  1795.   R.  of  Coddington,  Cheshire,  1795- 
1803.  V.  of  Eastham,  1797-1827.   Preb.  of  Chester,  1795 •   R- 
of  West  Kirby,  1803-27.   Married,  May  31,  1792.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Briggs.   Author,  Sermons.   Died  Feb. 
i8,  1827,  aged  56.    M.I.  at  Eastham.    Father  of  Robert  S. 
{1820)  and  John  W.  (1812).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
St  John's  CoU.  Adm.,  iv.  524;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag., 
1827,  I.  473-) 
TREVOR-JONES,  HENRY  TUDOR  TREVOR  (1875),  see  JONES. 
TREWBY,  ARTHUR.   Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899.   3rd  s.  of 
G.  C,  .M.I.C.E.,  consulting  engineer  to  the  Gas  light  and  Coke, 
Co.,    London.    B.   Feb.   9,    1880,   near  Woolwich.    School, 
Highgate.     Matric.    Michs.    1899;    B.A.    1902;    M.A.    1907. 
Second    Lieut.,    Middlesex    Regt.    (T.),    1898.     A.M.I.C.E. 
Served   in   the   Great   War,    1914-19    (Lieut.,    R.E.);   died 
May  17,  1915,  of  wounds  received  in  action.    [Army  Lists; 
Highgate  Sch.  Reg.) 
TREWBY,  DONALD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  1, 
1881.    Of  London.    Matric.  Michs.   1881;  B.A.   1884;  M.A. 
1891.    Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1884;  priest  (Rochester)  1887; 
C.    of    Stokenham,    Devon,    1884-7.     C.    of   St    John-the- 
Evangelist,  Waterloo  Road,  London,  1887-92.    C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Wavertree,  Liverpool,  1892-3.  Chaplain  (Additional 
Clergy  Society)  on  the  Great  Indian  Peninsular  railway  at 
Bhusaval,   Bombay,   1893-4;  Chaplain   (Eccles.   Estab.)   at 
Rawal    Pindhi,    1895-6.     Died,    suddenly,    Sept.    2,    1896. 
(Crockford;  Catnb.  Ind.  Press,  Sept.  18,  1896.) 
TREWEEKE,  GEORGE  NAPLETON.    Adm.  pens,   at  Clare, 
May,   1840.    [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  1796)  [V.  of  St  Minver  and  Illogan,  Cornwall]  (and 
Marianne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Timothy  Napleton).   B.  at  Castle 
Homeck,  ComwaU.   School,  Helston.]    Matric.  Michs.  1840. 
Migrated  (age  19)  to  Jesus,  Nov.  13,  1841;  B.A.  1845.   Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Illogan,  Cornwall, 
1846-51.   C.  of  Thelbridge,  Devon,  1854-6.   C.  of  Swithland, 
Leics.    1856-8;  R.  there,  1858-76.    Married ,  Apr.  7,  1853, 


Trinder,  Arnold  Anderson 

Letitia  Rudyerd  Ross,  youngest  dau.  of  Col.  William  Freese, 
Madras  artiUer>'.  Died  Aug.  29,  1876,  at  Southsea.  (Crock- 
ford; Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Cornwall  Reg.,  47.) 

TREWMAN,  ARTHUR  HENRY  PEILE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  II,  1843.  [Only  s.  of  Major-General  J.  T.,  1 8th  Madras 
N.I.  B.  Feb.  r,  1824,  at  Bangalore,  India.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor)  1847; 
priest,  1848.  V.  of  North  Petherton,  Somerset,  185 1-8.  V.  of 
Ilminster,  1858-76.  Married  Susan  Jeffreys,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Aug.  20,  1876,  at  Llanelly,  North  Wales.  (Crockford; 
Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.) 

TRICKETT,  WILFRID  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1898.  Of  London.  S.  of  Richard,  merchant 
[shipping-agent],  of  Brockley,  London,  S.E.  B.  May  29,  1879 
in  the  parish  of  St  John's,  London,  E.C.  Bapt.  Aug.  12,  1894, 
at  Eastbourne.  School,  St  Olave's,  Southwark.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1900;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1901;  M.A.  1905; 
LL.M.  1906.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  11,  1899. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  11,  1902.  O.B.E.  1918.  Of  the 
Treasury,  Whitehall  in  1949.  (Law  Lists;  Matrics.  and 
Degrees,  1851-1900  calls  him  'Trewby.') 

TRIFFITT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  24,  1892- 
S.  of  Robert  Edward.  B.  Oct.  12,  i860,  in  York.  Schools, 
York  Model  and  York  Diocesan  Training  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1920.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1897; 
priest,  1898;  C.  of  Dunstable,  Beds.,  1897-1904.  C.  of  March, 
Cambs.,  1904-7.  V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Wisbech,  1907-26. 
R.  of  Newton-in-the-Isle,  1926-35.  Married,  Jan.  3,  1912, 
Alethea  Maud,  youngest  dau.  of  Mrs  M.  Hollis,  of  Newton 
Abbot,  Devon.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1936.  (PeiU,  11. 
773.) 

TRIGG,  HENRY  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1894. 
[Only]  s.  of  Henry  [of  BabweU  Friary,  Fomham,  Suffolk]. 

B.  [Apr.  3,  1871],  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  King 
Edward  VI,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Had  been  in  business  for 
5  years.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Died  Sept.  24,  1897, 
as  the  result  of  a  gun-accident.  (Peile,  11.  794;  T^e  Times, 
Sept.  29,  1897.) 

TRIMMER,  BARRINGTON  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  July  10,  1827;  from  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  had  matric.  May  26,  1826.  [2nd  s.]  of  [the  Rev.] 
Henry  Scott  (Merton  College,  Oxford,  1798),  of  Heston, 
Middlesex  (and  Mary  Syer).  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1830. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  17,  1832;  priest,  June  2,  1833; 

C.  (to  his  father)  at  Heston,  Middlesex,  1833.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Sutheriand,  1847-59-  Author,  The 
History  of  the  Old  Testament,  its  leading  Characters  and 
principal  Events,  together  with  Some  Observations  on  its 
Prophecies  and  their  Fulfilment.  Died  Nov.  2,  1859.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

TRIMMER,  CHARLES  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  1,  1878.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Famham,  Surrey.  B. 
Oct.  4,  1858.  School,  Boston  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1878. 

TRIMMER,  EDWARD  JAMES  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23) 
at  Jesos,  July  3,  1850.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  1819).  B.  [Jan.  19,  1827],  at  Chiswick, 
Middlesex.  [Schools,  Hammersmith  and  Putney.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1866.  Sometime  in  the  India 
Office.  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons 
of  England,  1859-65;  Secretary,  1865-1901.  Died  June  18, 
1904.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Obit.  Notice  in  British  Medical  Journal, 
June  25,  1904;  The  Times,  June  21,  1904.) 

TRIMMER,  FREDERICK  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  9,  1872.  S.  of  Frederick  Edmund,  of  Heston,  Hounslow, 
Middlesex.  B.  there,  Apr.  5,  1853.  School,  Spring  Grove, 
Middlesex  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar,  1874; 
B.A.  (2rd  Wrangler)  1876. 

TRIMMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  27,  1865 
S.  of  James  Thomas,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  [Sept.  30], 
1845,  at  Peckham,  Surrev.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  B..A..  1869;  M.A.  i8'72.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1869; 
priest,  1870;  C.  of  Wanstead,  Essex,  1869-76.  C.  of  Woodford 
WeUs,  1876-8.  V.  of  Broomfield,  1878-1904.  Died  Aug.  26, 
1910,  at  Streatham.  (Venn,  11.  37o;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
.\ug.  30,  1910.) 

TRINDER,  ARNOLD  ANDERSON.  .\dm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  22, 
1898  [S.  of  O.  J.]  School,  Currie  Schools,  Seafield  Park  [and 
Wellington  CoUege].  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  A  ship- 
mer.  Awarded  the  Legion  of  Honour,  1921.  Mamed,  1905. 
PU7n<vl<:    Ox!5hott.  Surrev  in  iq^q.    (IVellington  Coll. 


Of  Pinewoods,  Oxshott,  Surrey  in  1939.    (Wellington 
Reg.) 


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Tringham,  Harold  Robert  Parnell 

TRINGHAM,  HAROLD  ROBERT  PARNELL.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Mar.  i6,  1894.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  (St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  1851).]  School,  Portsmouth  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1899; 
priest,  1900;  Assistant  Missioner  of  Clare  College  Mission, 
Rotherhithe,  1899-1905.  C.  of  Long  Cross,  Surrey,  1905-6. 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Rotherhithe,  1906-14.  V.  of  St  Jude  s, 
Peckham,  1914-19.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.,  1917-19)-  R-  °f  Chelmondiston, 
Suffolk,  1919-29.  V.  of  Highfield  (or  Heckfield),  Hants., 
1929-47.  Hon.  Chaplain  of  Alassio,  Italy  in  1952.  Brother 
of  the  next  two.   (Crockford.) 

TRINGHAM,  HARRY  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  July  15,  1886.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
(St  John's  College,  Oxford,  1851)  [R.]  of  Busbndge,  Surrey. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  An  artist.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  Wiltshire  Regt.; 
Lieut.,  R.A.S.C).  Died  Aug.  19,  1930,  at  Budleigh  Salterton; 
buried  at  Long  Cross,  Chertsey,  Surrey.  Brother  of  the  above 
and  the  next.    (The  Times,  Aug.  22,  1930.) 

TRINGHAM,  HERBERT  JOHN  FYERS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June 
16,  1890.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  (St  John's  College,  Oxford, 
1851).  B.  1872  at  Busbridge  rectory,  Godalming.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1895;  priest,  1897;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Southampton,  1895-9. 
C.  of  Bray,  Berks.,  1899-1906.  V.  of  Long  Cross,  Chertsey, 
Surrey,  1906-51-.  Canon  of  Guildford,  1928.  Brother  of 
the  two  above.   (Crockford.) 

TRIPE,  CORNELIUS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1827.  Of  Devon.  [S.  of  Cornelius,  F.R.C.S.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1827;  M.B.  1839.  M.D.,  Edinb.  Practised  at  Plymouth. 
Physician  to  the  Devonport  dispensary.  Died  Dec.  21,  i860. 
(Medical  Directories;  Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

TRIPP,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  ('age  19')  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
1801.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1763)  [R.]  of  Spofforth,  Yorks.  (and  Sarah  BurcheU).  [B. 
Apr.  20,  1784.]  School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  B.A. 
1806;  M.A.  1809;  D.D.  1825.  Ord.  deacon,  1807;  priest,  1808. 
R.  of  Bondleigh,  Devon,  1814-35.  R.  of  Kentisbeare,  1825- 
29.  R.  of  Blackborough,  1825-39.  R-  °^  South  Bradon, 
Somerset,  1839-65.  R.  of  Sampford  Brett,  1830-9.  R.  of 
Silverton,  Devon,  1839-65.  J. P.  for  Somerset  and  Devon. 
Married,  June  15,  1815,  his  first  cousin,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of 
Brigadier-General  WilUam  Owen,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  9, 
1865,  at  Silverton  rectory,  'aged  80.'  (Walford,  County 
Families;  Burke,  Colonial  Gentry;  Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  i. 
660.) 

TRIPP,  CHARLES  HOWARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1879- 
[Eldest]  s.  of  C[harles]  G[eorge],  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Orari  Gorge, 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand  (and  Ellen  Shephard,  3rd  dau.  of 
the  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  John  Chitty  Harper,  Bishop  of  Christ- 
church,  N.Z.  and  Primate  of  N.Z.).  [B.  Oct.  i,  1859,  at 
Canterbury,  N.Z.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A. 
1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  13,  1880.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1885.  Married.  Of  Orari  Gorge  and 
Timaru,  South  Canterbury,  New  Zealand.  Died  Oct.  9,  1934. 
Brother  of  Leonard  O.  H.  (1881).  (Burke,  Colonial  Gentry; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Oct.  11,  1934.) 

TRIPP,  GEORGE  DIXON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1887.  S.  of 
George  William,  of  Blackheath  (and  Caroline  Ada  Jones). 
B.  [Feb.  21],  1868.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  (igth  Wrangler)  1890;  M.A.  1898.  Assistant  Master  at 
King's  School,  Canterbury,  1891-5;  Lecturer  in  Physics  at 
Mount  Street  Institute,  Liverpool,  1895;  Assistant  Master  at 
Lancaster  Grammar  School,  1896-9.  Sometime  in  East 
London,  S.  Africa.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  School, 
Rochester,  1919-28.  Accidentally  killed  on  the  underground 
railway  in  London,  Apr.  30,  1928.  (The  Roffensian  Reg.; 
Venn,  u.  493.) 

TRIPP,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  4,  1804. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  James  Upton  (and  —  Edsaw,  of  Fittleworth, 
Sussex).  B.  at  Petworth,  Sussex.  School,  Bingley.  Matric. 
Lent,  1806;  Scholar;  B.A.  1810.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1810;  priest,  1811.  R.  of  Up-Waltham,  Sussex,  1813-40. 
R.  of  Kirkby  Overblow,  Yorks.,  1840-7.  R.  of  Spofforth, 
1847-79.  Married  (i)  1818,  Frances  M.  Buckle  (2)  Miss 
Harvey,  and  had  issue  by  both.  Died  Nov.  8,  1879,  at 
Spoflorth.  (Peile,  11.  355;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Burke, 
Colonial  Gentry.) 

TRIPP,  LEONARD  OWEN  HOWARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1881.  [2nd]  s.  of  C[harles]  G[eorge],  Esq.,  of  Orari  Gorge, 
Geraldine,  New  Zealand.  [B.  Nov.  17,  1862,  at  St  KUda, 
Melbourne,  Australia.]  School,  Christ's  College,  Christchurch, 
New  Zealand.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  22,  1882.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1886.  O.B.E.  Married,  Sept.  14,  1909,  Geraldine,  2nd  dau.  of 
Joseph  Henny,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Wellington,  N.Z.    Residing  at 


Tritton,  Robert 

Molesworth  Street,  Wellington,  N.Z.,  when  he  died  Sept.  25, 
1945.  Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1879).  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  Colonial  Gentry ;  The  Times,  Sept.  27,  I945-) 

TRIST,  HERBERT  HARDWICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1872.  S.  of  John  Hamilton,  of  22,  Vernon  Terrace,  Brighton. 
B.  there,  Aug.  4,  1852.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872.  In  business  in  Brighton.  A  director  of  the 
London  cemetery  company.  Married,  Apr.  19,  1876,  Louisa 
Mary,  4th  dau.  of  William  Marsh  Rigden,  of  Hove.  Of  27, 
Compton  Avenue,  Brighton.  Died  May  19,  1936.  (Brighton 
Coll.  Reg. ;  The  Times,  May  20,  1936.) 

TRIST,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  B.A.  1758,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  Pembroke,  1758.  [Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  Sherborne,  Dorset 
(and  Christiana,  dau.  of  —  Prowse,  of  Moor,  Devon).]  Matric. 
from  Exeter  College,  Mar.  6,  1733-4,  aged  16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1737.  V.  of  Crantoc,  Cornwall.  V.  of  Talland,  1752-4-  V.  of 
Altamon,  1757-76.  V.  of  St  Stephen-by-Saltash,  1752-73- 
V.  of  Veryan  with  St  Kea  and  Kenwyn,  1773-81.  Married, 
1753,  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jeremiah  Milles,  R.  of  Duloe, 
Cornwall,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1781,  aged  63;  buried  at 
Kenwyn.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TRISTRAM,  UVEDALE  HALTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1892.  [Youngest]  s.  of  William  Barriugton,  Esq.,  deceased,  of 
Wingfield  Manor,  Alfreton,  Derbs.  (and  Eleanor,  only  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  MQes  Halton).  B.  1874.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892.  Sometime  Capt.  14th  Hussars.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1898-1902  (Capt.,  Notts.  Imperial 
Yeomanry).  Of  West  House,  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  J. P.  for 
Derbs.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  19 14-19  (Major,  S.  Notts. 
Hussars,  and  Remount  Service;  Lieut. -Col.,  Res.  Regt.  of 
Cavalry).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

TRITTON,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.  [Only]  s.  of  Charies  Ernest  (1865),  of  68,  Cromwell 
Road,  South  Kensington,  London  (and  Edith,  dau.  of 
Frederick  Green).  B.  June  8,  1873,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1895.  A  banldng  and 
discount  agent  (Messrs  Brightwen  and  Co.).  Of  Upper 
Gatton  Park,  Reigate.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart., 
Dec.  28,  1918.  Married,  June  22,  1898,  Agneta  Elspeth,  only 
dau.  of  William  Middleton  Campbell,  of  Sussex,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Sept.  2,  1939.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Sept.  4, 
I939-) 

TRITTON,  ARTHUR  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
18,  1892.  [3rd]  s.  of  Joseph  Herbert,  of  36,  Queen's  Gate 
Gardens,  London  [and  Lyons  Hall,  Great  Leighs,  Essex]  (and 
Lucy  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Abel  Smith).  B.  Feb.  24,  1873.  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Married 
Beatrice  May,  dau.  of  Percy  Edward  Lawrence,  of  Witham, 
Essex.  Died  Aug.  8,  1930,  in  London;  buried  at  Great  Leighs, 
Essex.  Brother  of  Herbert  L.  M.  (1888).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
The  Times,  Aug.  11,  1930.) 

TRITTON,  CHARLES  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  30,  1865.  [2nd]  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  [Lyons  Hall, 
Great  Leighs,  Essex,  and]  54,  Lombard  Street,  London  (and 
AmeUa,  dau.  of  Joseph  Hanson,  of  Brixton  Hill).  [B.  Sept.  4, 
1845.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869. 
Member  of  the  banking  firm  of  Barclay,  Bevan  and  Tritton, 
Lombard  Street,  E.C.  M.P.  for  Lambeth  (Norwood  division), 
1892-1906.  Created  Bart.,  Aug.  i,  1905.  Married,  May  30, 
1872,  Edith,  2nd  dau.  of  Frederick  Green,  of  Princes  Gardens, 
South  Kensington.  Died  Dec.  28,  1918.  Father  of  Alfred  E. 
(1892).    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

TRITTON,  HERBERT  LESLIE  MELVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  21,  1888.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph  Herbert  [one 
of  H.M.'s  Lieutenants  for  the  City  of  London],  of  36,  Queen's 
Gate  Gardens,  London  (and  Lucy  Jane,  dau.  of  Henr>'  Abel 
Smith,  of  Wilford,  Notts.).  B.  Dec.  20,  1870,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  President  of  the  Equit- 
able Life  Assurance  Society;  a  director  of  Barclay's  Bank 
Ltd. ;  Chairman  of  the  London  board  of  the  Bank  of  N.S.W. 
Of  Lyons  Hall,  Great  Leighs,  Essex.  Served  in  the  Great  War 
1914-19  (Major,  Essex  Yeomanry).  High  Sheriff,  1933. 
Married  Susan,  dau.  of  M.  J.  A.  Gosset,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Nov.  21,  1940.  Brother  of  Arthur  F.  (1892).  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  The  Times,  Nov.  23,  1940.) 

TRITTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1813. 
Of  Middlesex.  [3rd  s.  of  John  Henton,  banker,  of  Lyons  Hall, 
Great  Leighs,  Essex  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Barclay,  banker, 
of  Lombard  Street,  London).]  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A. 
1818;  M.A.  182 1.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Win- 
chester) Mar.  23,  1817;  priest  (Hereford,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Winchester)  Dec.  1817;  C.  of  Titsey  and  Tatsfield,  Surrey, 
1817-33.  R.  of  Morden,  1835-77.  Married,  Apr.  i,  1818, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Vincent  Hilton  Biscoe,  of  Hookwood, 
Surrey.  Died  Nov.  27,  1877.  Father  of  the  next  two.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Brayley,  History  of 
Surrey.) 


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Tritton,  Robert  Biscoe 

TRITTON,  ROBERT  BISCOE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
May  i6,  1837.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (above),  R.  of 
Morden,  Surrey  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Vincent  H.  Biscoe,  of 
Hookwood,  Surrey).  B.  Jan.  24,  1819,  in  Kent.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar,  1838;  B.A.  1841; 
M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1842;  priest,  (Dec. 
24)  1843;  C.  of  Witham,  Essex,  1842-5.  C.  of  Alverstoke, 
Hants.,  1845.  V.  of  Otford,  Kent,  1845-77-  V.  of  Bognor, 
Susse.x,  1877-93.  Married,  May  24, 1849,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Henrv  Lindsay,  R.  of  Sundridge,  Kent.  Resided 
latterly  at  Leatherhead,  where  he  died  Apr.  i,  1898.  Brother 
of  the  next.  [Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crock/ord;  The 
Times,  Apr.  4,  1898.) 

TRITTON,  WILLIAM  BISCOE.  Adni.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
24,  184 1 ;  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
May  30,  1838.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1813),  R.  of 
Morden,  Surrey  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Vincent  H.  Biscoe,  of 
Hookwood,  Surrey).  B.  Sept.  26,  1820.  [School,  West- 
minster]. Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Adm. 
ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Bath  and  Wells)  Sept.  22,  1844;  priest  (Bath  and 
Wells)  1845 ;  C.  of  Leigh-on-Mendip,  Somerset,  1846-52.  V.  of 
Cloford,  1852-71.  Married,  July  21,  1859,  Eleanor  WUlett, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  William  Ayling  and  dau.  of  Osgood 
Hanbury,  of  Holtield  Grange,  Essex.  Latterly  of  Wilbury 
Road,  Brighton.  Died  Nov.  28,  1894,  at  Hove.  Brother  of  the 
above.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Eagle,  xvm.  511;  Al. 
Oxon. ;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  St  James'  Gazette,  Dec.  3,  1894.) 

TRIVETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  2, 
1795-  [Only]  s.  of  William,  of  London  (and  Frances 
Farquhar).  B.  Mar.  26,  1776.  Schools,  Felsted  and  West- 
minster. Scholar,  1796;  matric.  Michs.  1798;  B.A.  1799; 
M.A.  1808.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1800;  priest  (Rochester) 
1801.  R.  of  Bradwell,  Suffolk,  1810-63.  Perhaps  also  V.  of 
Dallington,  Sussex,  1800-1  and  R.  of  Catsfield,  1810,  but  see 
an  Oxford  namesake  (?his  father)  to  whom  other  Sussex 
benefices  are  attributed  in  .4/.  Ox.  Died  Nov.  28,  1863. 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Al.  Felsted.;  Crockford.) 

TROCKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  19, 
1819.  Eldest  s.  of  William,  merchant,  deceased,  of  Dublin. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1S19;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1825;  priest,  1826.  C.  of  Brighton,  1832-4. 
P.C.  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  Brighton,  1834-75.  Latteriy  of 
Pembroke  Lodge,  Western  Road,  Brighton,  where  he  died 
Jan.  21,1882.  Brother  of  the  next.  [Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Jan.  25,  1882.) 

TROCKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  June 
15,  1821.  2nd  s.  of  William,  mercer,  deceased,  late  of  Dublin. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1821.   Brother  of  the  above. 

TROLLOPE,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  9,  1870. 
[2nd  s.  of  Arthur,  Capt.,  36th  Regt.,  of  East  Gate,  Lincoln 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Lucas,  of  Edith 
Weston,  Rutland).  B.  Feb.  1851.  School,  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1874; 
priest,  1875 ;  C.  of  St  James,  Great  Grimsby,  1874-9.  R-  °^ 
Carlton-Curlieu  with  Ilston-on-the-Hill,  Leics.,  1879-85.  R. 
of  Edith-Weston,  Rutland,  1885-96.  Author,  An  Inventory  of 
the  Church  Plate  of  Leicestershire,  with  Some  Account  of  the 
Donors.  Died  Mar.  24,  1896,  in  Rome.  [Uppingham  Sch.  Roll; 
Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Standard,  Mar.  27,  1896.) 

TROLLOPE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  17,  1754.  5th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  Uth]  Bart.  (1709-10),  of 
Casewick,  Lines,  (and  Diana,  dau.  of  Thomas  Middleton,  of 
Stansted,  Essex).  B.  at  Casewick.  [School,  Wakefield.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1755;  B.A.  1758;  M.A.  1761.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1761;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1762;  C. 
of  Wittering,  Northants.,  1761-2.  R.  of  Cottered,  Herts., 
with  Broadfield,  1762-1806.  Chaplain  to  Charlotte,  Duchess 
of  Somerset.  V.  of  Rushden,  Herts.,  1770-1806.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  20, 1784,  as '  the  Rev.  Anthony  TroUope, 
■youngest  s.  of  Thomas,  of  the  Middle  Temple'  (later  Bart.). 
Married,  1767,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Adolphus  Meetkerke,  Esq., 
of  Julians,  Rushden.  Died  June  3,  1806,  aged  71.  Grand- 
father of  the  novelist.  Father  of  Thomas  A.  (1792) ;  brother 
of  Thomas  M.  (1738-9).  [Northants.  Clergy;  Burke,  P.  and  B. ; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm..  iv.  524;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1806, 
I.  587-8;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

TROLLOPE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  19,  1817,  as  'Anthony.'  2nd  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  A[rthur] 
William  (1787),  D.D.,  of  London.  B.  there,  Nov.  10,  ,1799- 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822; 
M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  22,  1822;  priest, 
Dec.  21,  1823;  C.  of  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Cheapside,  -1841-8,  and 
of  All  Hallows,  Honey  Lane,  London,  until  his  death, 
unmarried,  Sept.  12,  1848.  Brother  of  William  (1817). 
[Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1848,  II.  150.) 


TROLLOPE,  The  Hon.  John  Henry 

TROLLOPE,  ARTHUR  BARNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  John's, 
Oct.  12,  1853.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  Henry,  Captain  in  the 
Army  [42nd  Madras  N.I.]  (and  Maria  Arthur,  dau.  of  A.  J. 
Worsop,  of  Langford  House,  Wilts.).  B.  July  31,  1836,  at 
Eling,  Hants.  [Schools,  Marlborough  CoUege  and  Tonbndge.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858.  Played  cricket  for  the 
University,  but  not  v.  Oxford,  owing  to  a  severe  mjury 
received  from  a  catapult  bowling-machine.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest,  i860;  C.  of  Alfreton,  Derbs.,  1860-2.  R.  of  Cowlam, 
Yorks.,  1862-72.  Married,  Apr.  18,  1864,  IsabeUa,  dau.  of 
David  Fowler  Burton,  D.L.,  of  Cherry  Burton  Hall,  Yorks. 
Died,  s.p.,  Apr.  22,  1872.  [Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  B. 
Routledge;  V.  Hodson.) 

TROLLOPE,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  May  5,  1787.  Youngest  s.  of  Thomas,  mercer,  of 
London  (and  Amelia,  dau.  of  J.  Page).  B.  there.  Bapt.  Sept. 
30,  1768.  [School,  Christ's  Hospital.]  Matnc.  Michs.  1787; 
B.A.  1791;  ChanceUor's  (Classical)  medal,  1791;  ^Iembers 
prize,  1793;  M.A.  1794;  Seatonian  prize,  1795;  D.D.  1815. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1791-  V.  of  Ugley  and  P.C.  of  Berden, 
Essex,  1796-1814.  Upper  Grammar  [Head]  Master  at  Chnst  s 
Hospital,  1799-1826.  R.  of  Colne-Engaine,  Essex,  1814-27. 
F.S.A.  Married,  Aug.  25,  1797,  Sarah,  dau.  of  WUham  wales, 
assistant  master  at  Christ's  Hospital,  and  had  issue.  Died 
May  24,  1827,  at  Colne-Engaine.  Father  of  Arthur  (1817)  and 
William  (1817).  [Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Burke,/-. 
and  B.;  Northants.  Clergy;  Foster,  Index  EccUs.;  Clertcal 
Guide;  D.N.B.) 

TROLLOPE,  CHARLES  GEORGE  NAPIER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  1,  1878.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Brown 
[surveyor],  of   176,  Cromwell  Road,    Kensington,   London. 

B.  June  2,  1859,  in  London.  School,  Haileybury.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  8,  1879-  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  25,  1884.  On 
the  South-Eastern  Circuit.  .Married,  1894,  Jessie  Sarah,  dau. 
of  J.  WaUace,  of  The  Clock  House,  Beckenham.  Died  Apr.  3, 
1948.  (Haileybury  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
.Men  at  the  Bar.) 

TROLLOPE,  CHARLES  HENRY  BATHURST.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  29,  1895.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles,  of  Stibbmg- 
ton  rectory,  Hunts,  (and  Eleanor,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Bathurst,  ol 
Lydney  Park,  Gloucs.).  B.  Apr.  27,  1876,  at  Stibbmgton. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A  1902. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1900;  priest,  1901;  C.  of  St  Aidans, 
West  Hartlepool,  1900-3.    C.  of  Holmfirth,  Yorks.,  1903-7. 

C.  of  EweU,  Surrey,  1907-10.  R.  of  Escrick,  Yorks.,  1910-47- 
Rural  Dean  of  Escrick,  1915-47-  Of  MiU  House,  Halesworth, 
Suffolk  in  1951.   [Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

TROLLOPE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Cl.\re,  Feb.  19,  i79i- 
[3rd  s.  of  Thomas  Middleton,  deceased  (1738-9)  (and  IsabeUa, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Thorold,  8th  Bart.).]  B.  at  Easton, 
Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1795;  M.A.  1798. 
FeUow,  1795.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1795;  priest,  1796-  1^-  °' 
Harrington,  Lines.,  1802-39,  and  of  BrmkhUl,  1821-39. 
Married,  1803,  Diana,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Anthony  TroUope 
(1754)-  Died,  s.p.,  July  24,  1839-  Brother  of  Thomas  W. 
(1781).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Northants.  Clergy;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1839,  11.  32°-) 

TROLLOPE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  1830- 
[2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  Anthony  (1792),  Esq.,  of  London.  B.  m 
London.  Bapt.  Nov.  11,  i8ii.  School,  Winchester.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1830.  Owing  to  Ul-health  did  not  reside  long,  but  went 
for  sometime,  with  his  mother,  to  America.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  15,  1832.  Died  of  consumption,  Dec. 
1834,  at  Bruges.  Brother  of  the  novelist.  [Winchester 
Scholars;  Venn,  11.  212;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TROLLOPE,  JOHN  BASIL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  16,  1883. 
B.  Mar.  20,  1865.  [Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Beddington, 
Surrey.]  School,  Haileyburv.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
1886;  M.A.  1891.  A  member  of  the  London  stock  exchange. 
Married,  1890,  Miss  E.  Macgregor.  Died  Oct.  3.  1925,  at 
Bromley,  Kent.  [Haileybury  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Ttmes, 
Oct.  5,  1925-) 

TROLLOPE,  The  Hon.  JOHN  HENRY.'  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18) 
at  Magdalene,  Sept.  9,  1869.  Eldest  s.  of  John,  ist  Baron 
Kesteven,  of  Casewick  and  Stamford,  Lines,  (and  Julia  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Sheffield,  4II1  Bart.).  [B.  Sept.  22, 
1851.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  Baron,  1874.  Of  Casewick  House,  Stamford. 
J. P.  for  Lines.  Lieut. -Col.,  Lincolnshire  Imp.  Yeomanry. 
Served  (Imperial  Yeomanry)  in  the  South  African  War, 
1898-1901.  Married,  Mar.  2-;,  1914.  -'^my  Myddleton,  widow 
of  Edgar  Lubbock  and  onlv  dau.  of  Christopher  Gilbert 
Peacock,  of  Greatford  Hall,  Stamford.  Died,  s.p.,  July  23, 
1915.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Army  Lists;  Who  was  IVho.) 


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Trollope,  Thomas 

TROLLOPE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke, 
June  12,  1849.  Only  s.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  VVethersfield 
Hall,  Braintree,  Essex  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Sewell).  B.  [Aug.  12,  1830],  at  Halstead,  Essex.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar;  B.A.  1853; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1854);  M.B.  1854;  Med.  Lie.  1855; 
M.D.  1869.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1856; 
L.S.A.,  1857;  M.R.C.P.,  1869.  Practised  at  Islington  (i860), 
and  then  at  St  Leonard's-on-Sea.  Consulting  Physician, 
Hastings  Hospital.  Married,  Feb.  13, 1858,  Esther  Sarah,  dau 
of  Capt.  J.  A.  Huffam,  R.N.  Died  Apr.  21,  1905,  at  St 
Leonard's-on-Sea.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  25,  1905.) 

TROLLOPE,  THOMAS  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  II,  1792.  Of  Herts.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Anthony 
(1754),  R.  of  Cottered  (and  Penelope,  dau.  of  Adolphus 
Meetkerke,  of  Julians,  Rushden,  Herts.).  [B.  May  23,  i774- 
School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar,  1792. 
Migrated  to  New  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Feb.  13, 
1794,  age  19;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1801.  Fellow  of  New  College, 
Oxford,  1796.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  20,  i799- 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  11,  1804.  Migrated  to  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Dec.  12,  1806.  Practised  as  a  Chancery  barrister,  but,  being 
■plagued  with  a  bad  temper,'  did  not  attract  clients.  Married, 
May  23,  1809,  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Milton, 
R.  of  Heckfield,  Hants.  Lost  money  heavily  on  a  farm  which 
he  leased  near  Harrow,  and  his  monetary  expectations  were 
destroyed  when  his  maternal  uncle  married  late  in  life  and 
had  a  family.  Mrs  Trollope  went  to  America  in  1827  and 
endeavoured  to  retrieve  the  family  fortunes  by  starting  a 
bazaar  at  Cincinnati.  This,  too,  failed  for  want  of  capital  and 
on  her  return  to  England  in  1831  the  bailiffs  were  in  the 
house.  Trollope  sailed  for  Ostend  in  1834,  followed  by  his 
wife  and  children.  They  lived  in  the  Chateau  d'Hondt  near 
Bruges,  Mrs  Trollope  supporting  the  family  by  her  novels. 
Trollope  started  his  Encyclopaedia  Ecclesiastica,  of  which  he 
succeeded  in  bringing  out  three  numbers  before  his  death, 
Oct.  23,  1835,  at  Bruges.  Father  of  the  novelist  and  of  Henry 
(1830).  (Winchester  Scholars;  D.N.B.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  524;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag., 
1836,  I.  445.) 

TROLLOPE,  THOMAS  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  22,  1878.  [3rd]  s.  of  [General]  Sir  Charles, 
K.C.B.,  of  19,  Grosvenor  Square,  London.  [B.  Sept.  14,  1858.] 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  5,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Apr.  29,  1885.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Succeeded  his  twin- 
brother  William  H.  (1877)  as  nth  Bart.,  Aug.  24,  1921.  Died, 
unmarried,  Sept.  23,  1927,  in  London  as  the  result  of  an 
accident  in  Oxford  Street  on  the  previous  day.  (Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Sept.  24,  1927.) 

TROLLOPE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  June  12,  1781.  Eldest  s.  of  Thomas  Middleton 
(1738-9),  of  Casewick,  Lines,  (and  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Thorold,  Bart.,  of  Syston,  Lines.).  Schools,  Stam- 
ford and  Easton.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  M.A.  1785.  Succeeded 
his  grandfather  as  5th  Bart.,  Oct.  7,  1784.  Died,  unmarried. 
May  13,  1789,  at  Casewick.  Brother  of  Henry  (1791). 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  525;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag., 
1789,  I.  4716-) 

TROLLOPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  20,  181 7.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  WilUam  (1787), 
D.D.,  of  London.  B.  [Aug.  29,  1798],  at  Ugley,  Essex. 
School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Bell  Scholar 
1818;  Norrisian  prize,  1821;  Hulsean  prize,  1821;  B.A.  1821; 
M.A.  1824.  Assistant  Master  at  Christ's  Hospital,  1822-32. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  May  29,  1825.  V.  of  Great  Wigston, 
Leics.,  1834-58.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Green  Ponds,  Tasmania, 
1858-63.  Married,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Clarke,  of  East 
Bergholt,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Pentalogia  Graeca; 
Analecta  Theologica;  Greek  Grammar  to  the  New  Testament; 
Belgium  since  the  Revolution  of  1830;  A  History  of  Christ's 
Hospital.  Edited  The  Iliad,  Euripides  and  Justin  Martyr's 
Apologia,  etc.  Died  Mar.  23,  1863,  at  Green  Ponds.  Brother 
of  Arthur  (1817).  (Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Boase,  iii. 
1022;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.) 

TROLLOPE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1877-  [2nd]  s.  of  [General  Sir]  Charles  [K.C.B.],  of 
19,  Grosvenor  Square,  London  (and  Frances,  only  child  of 
John  Lord).  B.  [Sept.  14],  1858,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Dec.  23,  1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1883. 
On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Succeeded  as  loth  Bart,  on  the 
death  of  his  cousin,  the  last  Lord  Kesteven,  1915.  Married, 
Dec.  12,  1894,  Louisa  Charlotte  Campbell,  only  dau.  of  Capt. 
Frederick  Erskine  Johnston,  R.N.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Aug.  24,  1921.  Twin-brother  of  Thomas  E.  (1878).  (Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who's  Who; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Aug.  27,  1921.) 


Trotter,  Alexander 

TROTMAN,  FIENNES  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June 
23,  1815.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  [sometime  V.  of  Rad- 
way,  Warws.],  of  Leamington.  B.  Oct.  25,  1796,  at  Arbory. 
Schools,  Brampton  (Mr  Slade)  and  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1815;  B.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1819;  priest  (Lichfield 
and  Coventry)  1820.  V.  of  Dallington,  Northants.,  1822-63 
and  R.  of  Gayhurst  with  Stoke  Goldington,  Bucks.,  1822-63. 
Married  (i)  1826,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Nicholas  Earle;  (2) 
Caroline,  dau.  of  George  Short.  Author,  A  Treatise  on  Chris- 
tian Unity  as  prayed  for  by  Christ  and  enjoined  by  His 
Apostles,  with  an  Address  to  Seceders  and  Churchmen.  Died 
Jan.  30,  1863,  at  Brighton.  Buried  at  Dallington.  The  family 
had  been  long  seated  at  Shelswell  and  Bucknell,  Oxon,  and 
at  Syston  Court,  Gloucs.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Northants.  Clergy;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

TROTMAN,  FRANCIS  EARLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1887.  [6th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Fiennes  (New 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1847),  V.  of  Marshfield,  Gloucs.  B.  Jan.  12, 
1869.  School,  Bromsgrove.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1930.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1894; 
priest,  1895;  C.  of  Northleach,  Gloucs.,  1894-7.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Dorchester,  1897-8.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Salisbury, 
1898-1903.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Rangoon, 
1904-5.  Chaplain,  Burma  railways,  at  Insein,  1905-9.  V.  of 
Mere,  Wilts.,  1909-27.  R.  of  Long  Bredy  with  Little  Bredy, 
Dorset,  1927-47.  Canon  and  Prebendary  of  Salisbury, 
1930-5  3-.  Married,  1905,  Gertrude  Marian,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Gildea,  R.  of  Upwey,  Dorset,  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  WUliam  W.  F.  (1884).  (Bromsgrove  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 

TROTMAN,  FRANK  FIENNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  18, 
1899.  S.  of  Charles  Hare  [Captain,  Madras  Staff  Corps], 
deceased.  B.  June  24,  1866,  at  Negapatam,  India.  School, 
King  Wilham's  College,  Isle  of  Man  (Dr  J.  Hughes-Games). 
Matric.  Easter,  1899;  B.A.  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  a 
private  School  in  Brighton  and  then  at  Brighton  College, 
1918-29.  (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.,  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

TROTMAN,  JOHN  WARREN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8, 
1842;  from  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Oct.  17,  1839,  age  18.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry,  of  St  George's, 
Barbados,  W.  Indies.  Matric.  Easter,  1842;  B.A.  1845. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

TROTMAN,  SAMUEL  RUSSELL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  21,  1890.  S.  of  Edward  Russell,  brewer,  of  Frome, 
Somerset  (and  Emma  Vaughan).  B.  there,  Mar.  21,  1869. 
School,  Mill  Hill  (Dr  Weymouth).  Matric.  Lent,  1890;  B.A. 
1892;  M.A.  1896.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  the  High 
School,  Nottingham.  F.I.C.,  Public  analyst,  at  Nottingham, 
1893-1936.  Author,  Elementary  Non-metallic  Chemistry; 
Inorganic  Chemistry;  Leather  Trades  Chemistry;  Principles  of 
Bleaching.  Died  Mar.  31,  1948.  (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  F.  P. 
White.) 

TROTMAN,  WILLIAM  WYKEHAN  [FIENNES].  Adm.  pens,  at 
Selwyn  H.  Oct.  10,  1884.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Fiennes 
(New  College,  Oxford,  1847),  V.  of  Marshfield,  Gloucs.] 
B.  Oct.  31,  1865.  [School,  Bromsgrove.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1884;  B.A.  1887.  Trained  at  St  Peter's  Church,  Cranley 
Gardens,  S.W.  and  the  BUnd  School,  Southwark.  Organist 
of  Ross  Church,  Heref.,  1895-1902;  of  Upton  Church, 
Torquay,  from  1902-21.  Living  at  Dawlish  in  1950.  Brother 
of  Francis  E.  (1887).  (Bromsgrove  Reg. ;  Organs  and  Organists; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 

TROTMAN-DICKENSON,  LENTHALL  GREVILLE  (1888),  see 
DICKENSON. 

TROTT,  DUDLEY  COX.  Adm.  (age  22)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1881. 
S.  of  Harley,  merchant,  of  Bermuda.  B.  there.  School, 
Dulwich  House,  Gipsy  Hill,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884;  M.B.  1885;  B.Chir.,  1886.  M.R.C.S.,  1880; 
L.R.C.P.,  1884;  F.R.C.S.,  1886.  Professor  of  Anatomy  at  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Chicago,  1897-1904- 
Returned  to  Hamilton,  Bermuda.  Member  of  the  House  of 
Assembly  and  of  the  Executive  Council,  1905-24.  Died 
Dec.  27,  1924,  in  Bermuda.  (Venn,  11.  452;  Medical  Direc- 
tories; Plan,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

TROTTER,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  24, 
1822.  B.  in  Edinburgh.  [4th  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Dreghorn, 
Midlothian.  B.  Mar.  3,  1804.]  Did  not  reside.  Married 
(i)  June  16,  1836,  JacqueUne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev. 
William  Otter,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Chichester,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Strange,  and  had  further 
issue.  Died,  Sept.  5,  1865.  Father  of  Coutts  (1855),  Edward 
B.  (i860)  and  Alexander  P.  (next).   (Burke  ,L.G.) 


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TROTTER,  ALEXANDER  PELHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinitv, 
Oct.  II,  1876.  [5th]  s.  of  .-Mexander  (above),  of  40,  Montagu 
Square,  London  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Strange).  B.  June  25,  1857,  at  Woodford,  Essex.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880.  M.LC.E.;  M.LE.E. 
Partner  in  Messrs  Goolden  and  Trotter,  dynamo  manu- 
facturers, of  Halifax,  1883.  Sometime  President,  Physical 
Society.  President,  Illuminating  Engineering  Society. 
Electrical  Adviser  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  1899-1917. 
Married,  June  30,  1896,  Alys  Fane,  dau.  of  Maurice  Keatinge, 
Registrar  of  Court  of  Probate,  Dublin,  and  had  issue.  Died 
July  23,  1947,  at  his  home,  Greystones,  Teflont,  Salisbury. 
Half-brother  of  Coutts  (1855)  and  Edward  B.  (i860).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  July  25,  1947;  Who's  Who.) 

TROTTER,     ARCHIBALD     McGREGOR     [ABERCROMBIE]. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  John  Moubray  [J. P.  and  D.L.],  of  Colinton  House, 
Midlothian  (and  the  Hon.  Mary  Catherine  Elizabeth  Aber- 
cromby,  only  child  of  Ralph,  '2nd  Lord  Dunfermline).  B. 
Sept.  7,  1878,  at  Simla,  India.  School,  Colinton  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B..A..  1900;  M.A.  1925.  Of  Colinton 
House,  Midlothian.  O.B.E.  1920.  Died  Apr.  1925.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Burke,  O.B.E.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 

TROTTER,  CECIL  CHAYTOR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.   [2nd]  s.  of  William  Dale  (1850),  of  Langton,  Gainford, 
Durham.    B.  May  23,   1870,  at  Bishop  Auckland.    School, 
Charterhouse,  Godalming.    Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891; 
M.A.  1895.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1893- 
On  the  North-Eastern  Circuit.  Of  2,  Dr  Johnson's  Buildings, 
Temple,  in  1949.   {Law  Lists.) 
TROTTER,   CHARLES   WILLIAM.     Adm.   pens,   at   Trinity, 
June  21,  1883.   [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  of  24,  Prince's  Gardens, 
London   (and  Mary   Isobel,   dau.   of  William   Davies).     B. 
Mar.  7,  1865,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1883. 
Partner  in  Messrs  James  Capel  and  Co.,  stockbrokers,  1887- 
1925.     Chairman   of   the   Hull   and   Bamsley    Railway;    a 
Director  of  the  Industrial  and  General  Trust.    Of  Barton- 
Hartshome  manor,  Bucks.    J. P.  for  Bucks.    Served  in  the 
Great    War,    1914-19    (Hon.    Colonel,    S.    Notts.    Hussars 
(T.F.  Res.)  and  General  Staff;  C.B.  1919;  mentioned  t\vice  in 
despatches;  Croix  de  Guerre,  with  Palms).   Married,  Jan.  18, 
1890,  the  Hon.  Eleanor  HamUton,  eldest  dau.  of  the  ist  Lord 
Hamilton  of  Dalzell,  and  had  issue.   Died  July  27,  1931,  m 
London;  buried  at  Barton-Hartshorn.   Brother  of  Henry  A. 
{1888).    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who's  Who;   The 
Times,  July  29,  1931.) 
TROTTER,  COUTTS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1855.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Alexander  (1822),  of  Devonshire  Place 
House,   London  (bv  his  ist  wife,  Jacqueline,  dau.  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  William  Otter,  Bishop  of  Chichester).    B.  Aug.  i, 
1837,    at   Hampstead,    London.     School,   Harrow.     Matric. 
Michs.    1855;   Scholar,    1857;    B.A.    {36th   Wrangler)    1859; 
M.A.  1862.   Fellow,  1861;  College  Lecturer  in  Physics,  1869- 
84;  Junior  Dean,  1870-3;  Senior  Dean,  1873-4;  tutor,  1872- 
81;   Vice-Master,    1885-7.     President   of   the   Union,    i860. 
President  of  the  University  Philosophical  Society,  1886.  Ord. 
deacon,  1863;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Kidderminster,  1863-5.  C.  of 
St  George's,  Kidderminster,   1864-5.    'The  greater  part  of 
Trotter's  time  and  energy  was  devoted  to  University  admim- 
stration:  and  to  him  more  than  to  any  other  single  person, 
were  due  the  indubitable  improvements  effected  in  University 
matters  during  his  short  academic  career.'   Died,  unmarried, 
Dec.  4,  1887,  in  Trinity.  Brother  of  the  next  and  half-brother 
of  Alexander  P.  (1876).    {Boase,  in.  1022;  D.N.B.;  Camb. 
Review,  Dec.  7,  1887.) 
TROTTER,  EDWARD  BUSH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  26, 
i860.  4th  s.  of  Alexander  (1822)  (by  his  ist  wife,  Jacquelme, 
dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  William  Otter,  Bishop  of  Chichester). 
B.  Dec.  10,  1842,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1866; 
priest,  1867;  C.  of  Habergham  Eaves,  Lanes.,  1866-9.  V.  of 
Alnwick,  Northumb.  (and  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Northumberland),   1869-go.    Hon.  Canon  of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  1884-90.   R.  of  St  Stephen's,  Princes  Town,  Trinidad, 
1890-1901.   Hon.  Canon  of  Trinidad,  1890-3.  Archdeacon  of 
Trinidad,   1896-1903.    Archdeacon  of  Western  Downs  and 
Canon  of  Brisbane  Cathedral,  Australia,  1903-7.  Chaplain  in 
Venezuela  (and  to  the  British  Legation)  1907-17-    J-P-  *oi' 
Northumberland.  Married,  Nov.  9, 1870,  Gertrude  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Fitch,  of  Cromer.  Author,  The  Church  of 
England,  her  early  Historv,  her  Property,  and  her  Mission; 
Royal  Progress  of  Our  Lord  and  its  Significance,  etc.   Resided 
latterly  at  Bournemouth,   where  he  died,   July   14,    1920- 
Brother  of  Coutts   (above);   half-brother  of  Alexander   P. 
(1876).   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  565;  Crockford.) 
TROTTER  (post  DINSDALE),  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  2,  1822.   [Eldest  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of 


Trotter,  John 

Newnham,  Staindrop,  Durham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Kept 
one  term.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Jan.  20,  1823;  Scholar,  1823; 
LL.B.  1829;  LL.D.  1835.  F.S.A.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  4,  1831.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  23,  1834.  Judge  of 
Court  of  Requests,  Oldham,  1843-7;  Judge  of  County  Courts, 
Circuit  22  (Warws.,  etc.)  1847-72.  Changed  his  name  to 
Dinsdale,  Feb.  4,  1848.  J.P.  for  Warws.,  1847.  Author, 
.4  Glossary  of  Provincial  Words  used  in  Teesdale,  edited 
Mallet's  Ballads  and  Songs  and  Edwin  and  Emma.  Died 
July  8,  1872,  at  Tachbrook  House,  Leamington.  {Boase,  i. 
881;  Peile,  II.  411;  Inns  of  Court;  Changes  of  Name.) 

TROTTER,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  27, 
1869.  Of  Middlesex.   [2nd  s.  of  Capt.  John,  2nd  Life  Guards, 
of  Dyrham  Park,  Herts,  (and  the  Hon.  Charlotte  Liddell,  dau. 
of  ist  Lord  Ravensworth).   B.  Nov.  5,  1842.]   Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.    Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  Greatham,  Durham,  1872- 
4.    C.  of  Sheffield,  1874-7.  V.  of  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cam- 
bridge, 1877-83.   R.  of  Trowbridge,  WUts.,  1883-94.  Preb.  of 
Salisbury,  1892-4.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Bamet,  Middlesex, 
1894-1910      Married,    Julv    10,    1872,    Eleanor    Catherme, 
youngest  dau.  of  Pascoe  St  Leger  Grenfell,  Esq.,  of  Maesteg 
House,  Swansea.    Died  Mar.  4,  1910.    Brother  of  Mowbray 
(1867)  and  John  (1872).  (Burke,  L.G.\  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Mar.  5,  1910.) 
TROTTER,  HENRY  ALEXANDER.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.  [2nd  and  youngest]  s.  of  William,  of  24,  Princes 
Gardens,  London  [and  of  Kings  Beeches,  Ascot]  (and  Mary 
Isobel,  dau.  of  WUliam  Davies).  B.  Sept.  i,  1869,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.   Called  to  the 
Bar,   Inner  Temple,   1894.    On  the  South-Eastem  Cu-cuit. 
Director  of  the  Alliance  Assurance  Co.  Ltd.    Lord-Lieut,  for 
City  of  London.    High  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  London, 
1916-17.     A    Director,    and    a    Governor   of    the    Bank   of 
England,  1920-3.  Married,  Apr.  23,  1914,  Madeline  Dorothy, 
only  dau.  of  Major  N.  Herbert  How,  and  had  issue.    Of 
2,  Culford  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  and  of  King's  Beeches, 
Ascot.  Died  in  London,  Oct.  21,  1949.  Brother  of  Charles  W. 
(1883).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;Law  Lists;  Who's  Who; 
The  Times,  Oct.  24,  1949.) 
TROTTER,  HERBERT  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1874.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Edward,  surgeon  (and  EUen). 
B.  Feb.  10,  1856,  at  New  MUl.   Bapt.  Apr.  6,  1856.   School, 
Hereford.   Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.   Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs., 
1879-82.  C.  of  Hawarden,  Flints.,  1882-92.   R.  of  Althorpe, 
Lines.,    1892-1910.     V.   of  Morton-by-Gainsborough,    1910. 
Died  Apr.  27,  1910,  at  Leeds.    {Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
May  6,  1910.) 
TROTTER,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  14, 
1772;  Fell.-Com.  Feb.  16,  1775.    Of  Westmorland.    [School, 
Harrow.]    Matric.  Michs.   1772;  Scholar;  B.A.   1777;  M.A. 
1780.   {Harrow  Reg.) 
TROTTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  11,  1783- 
[Only  child  of  John,  of  Byers  Green  Hall,  Durham  (and  Jane, 
dau. 'of  Sir  Henr>'  Chaytor,  of  Croft).   B.  at  Darlington  1765.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1787.  Adm.at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  i6, 
1788.  Migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1819.  Of  Haughton 
Hall,  DarUngton.    J.P.  for  Durham  and  Yorks.;  D.L.  for 
Durham.   Colonel,  Durham  militia.    Raised  and  equipped  a 
squadron  of  yeomanry  at  the  time  of  the  threatened  French 
invasion.   A  'well-known  sportsman.    Married,  Jan.  22,  1795. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Captain  John  Dale,  of  Staindrop,  and  had 
issue.  Died, '  aged  64,'  at  Hastings,  1854 ;  buried  at  Staindrop. 
Father  of  the  next.     (Burke,  L.G.;  Surtees,   Pedigrees,  i; 
G.  Mag.,  1854,  I.  559;  ^""s  of  Court.) 
TROTTER,  JOHN.     Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity,   June  27,   1822. 
[Eldest  s.  of  John  (above),  of  Haughton  Hall,  Darlmgton,  and 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Dale).]  Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Migrated 
to   Emmanuel,    Feb.    i,    1823.     M.D.,    Edin.,    1819;    M.D., 
Durham,  1861.   Practised  at  Durham.   Physician  to  Durham 
County  Hospital.  Married,  Mary  Aime,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Fawcett,  and  had  issue.    Died  1874.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Medical 
Directories;  Surtees,  Pedigrees.) 
TROTTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1872.   [6thj 
s.  of  John  [Capt.,  2nd  Life  Guards],  of  Laurel  Lodge,  Barnet. 
Herts,  (and  the  Hon.  Chariotte  Amelia  Liddell,  dau.  of  Lord 
Ravensworth).     B.    there   .4.pr.   8,    1854.     School,    Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1907.  Deputy  Governor 
of  the  Union  of  London  and  Smith's  bank;  Chairman,  of  the 
Commercial  Union  Assurance  Co.  and  of  the  MUlwall  Dock 
Co.    Of  Brickendon  Grange,  Herts.    Married,  i836,  Louisa 
Blanche,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Durant,  Esq.,  of  High  Canons 
and  Sharpham,  and  had  issue.   Died  Apr.  25,  1913.   Brother 
of  the  next  and  of  Henry  (1869).   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
E.G.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 


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TROTTER,  MOWBRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1867. 
[4th]  s.  of  [Captain]  John  [of  Dyrham  Park,  Herts.]  (and  the 
Hon.  Charlotte  Amelia  Liddell,  dau.  of  the  ist  Lord  Ravens- 
worth).  B.  Apr.  25,  1848,  at  Bamet.  School,  Percival  House, 
Kent  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Chester  Square,  London,  1872-3.  C.  of  Sheffield,  1873-7,  R. 
of  St  Mary-de-Crypt  with  All  Saints  and  St  Owen,  Glou- 
cester, 1877-94.  V.  of  East  Farleigh,  Kent,  1894-1904.  Canon 
of  Gloucester,  1904-13.  Married,  Apr.  22,  1879,  Caroline 
Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Harvey,  Canon  of 
Gloucester.  Died  Feb.  8,  1913,  at  Gloucester.  Brother  of  the 
above  and  of  Henry  (1869).  [Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The 
Times,  Feb.  10,  1913.) 

TROTTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  13,  1815. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  Scholar,  1815;  B.A.  1820. 

TROTTER,  WILLIAM  DALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  19,  1850.  Of  Durham.  [Eldest  s.  of  Wilham,  Lieut.-Col., 
of  Haughton  Hall  (and  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Major  Andrew 
PhUip  Skene,  Lt.  Dragoons).]  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  (Civil 
Law,  classes,  ist  Class,  1853-4);  B.A.  1855;  LL.B.  and  M.A. 
1858.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1858;  practised  at  Bishop  Auckland, 
Durham.  Clerk  to  the  magistrates  and  Registrar  of  the 
County  Court.  Lieut.-Col.,  Durham  fusUiers  (Militia). 
Married,  Annie,  dau.  of  F.  R.  Kemp,  of  Layton  Hall,  Yorks. 
Died  in  1875.  Father  of  Cecil  C.  (1888).  (Law  Lis/s;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Surtees,  Pedigrees,  1.) 

TROTTER,  WILLIAM  FINLAYSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1892.  [4th]  s.  of  Robert  [R.N.],  of  35,  London  Street, 
Edinburgh.  B.  July  26,  1871,  at  Leith.  School,  Watson's, 
Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar;  (Moral  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1894);  B.A.  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class) 
1896;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1902;  LL.D.  1917.  Advocate  of  the 
Scottish  Bar,  1838.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1903. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1905.  K.C.  for  Scotland,  1919.  Lecturer  in 
Law  at  Shef&eld  University,  1906-8;  Professor  of  Law  at 
Sheffield  University,  1908-36.  Married,  1898,  Agnes  Eliza, 
dau.  of  John  Davidson  of  Wigtowns.  Author  of  many  legal 
text-books;  translated  and  edited  Pascal's  Thoughts.  Died 
Feb.  8,  1945,  in  Edinburgh.  {Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Law 
Lists;  C.  J.  Fordyce;  Kelly,  Handbook;  Glasgow  Herald, 
Feb.  9,  1945;  Who  Was  Who.) 

TROUGHTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  8,  1845. 
[Youngest  s.  of  John,  of  Liverpool  (and  Betty,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bibby,  Esq.).]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  LL.B.  1851. 
Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1831;  priest,  1852.  C.  of  Withing- 
ton,  Lanes.,  1851-5.  C.  of  Kirkdale,  1855-9.  V.  (and  patron) 
of  Christ  Church,  Higher  Bebington,  Chesh.,  1859-99. 
Continued  to  reside  there  and  died  at  the  vicarage,  Feb.  6, 
1903,  aged  76.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  Walford,  County 
Families;  The  Times,  Feb.  9,  1903.) 

TROUGHTON,  The  Rev.  JOHN  ELLIS.  B.A.  1791,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1791.  [S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  St 
Mary's,  London.]  Matric.  from  University  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  26,  1783,  aged  27;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1787.  V.  of  Weobley, 
Heref.,  1790-1826.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1823-6.  Died  1826, 
aged  72,  at  Weobley.  Doubtless  father  of  the  next.  {Peile, 
II.  320;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1826,  11.  186.) 

TROUGHTON,  JOHN  ELLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  6,  183 1.  Of  Herefordshire.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Ellis  (above).]  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  Scholar,  1832; 
B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1840.  C.  of  Hawkedon,  Suffolk,  -1841-2. 
P.C.  of  St  John's,  Hawarden,  Flints.,  1843-64.  R.  of  Aber- 
hafesp,  Montgom.,  1864-70.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1872.   {Clergy  List.) 

TROUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15,  1837. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B,A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  P.C.  of  Haver- 
thwaite,  Lanes.,  1846-51.  P.C.  of  Clandown,  Somerset, 
1852-8.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1867.    {Crockford.) 

TROUNCER,  CHARLES  ALBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1884.  S.  of  John  Henry,  M.D.  [of  Surbiton,  Surrey.]  B.  Aug. 
14,  1866.  School,  Cranbrook,  Kent.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1884;  B.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1898.  At 
Guy's  Hospital.  L.S.A.,  1897.  Practised  at  Surbiton.  Latterly 
of  Benllech  Bay,  Anglesey,  where  he  died  Mar.  13.  1938. 
{Medical  Directories;  F.  Brittain.) 

TROUP,  JAMES  MACDONALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1,  1887.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  of  St  Andrews, 
Fife  (and  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Macdonald,  Esq., 
of  the  farm,  Huntly,  Aberdeens).  B.  at  Huntly.  M.A., 
St  Andrews,  1887.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  {7th  Wrangler) 
1890;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1897.  At  King's  College  Hospital; 
House  Surgeon  there.  House  Physician,  Paddington  Green 
Children's  Hospital.  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  Albany 
General  Hospital,  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa.  Of  Somerset  East, 
Cape  Colony,  and  then  in  Pretoria.   Hon.  Consulting  Physi- 


Troyte,  Gilbert  John  Acland 

cian,  Pretoria  Hospital.  Married,  Dec.  31,  1902,  at  Bloem- 
fontein,  Ethel,  elder  dau.  of  Frank  Macdonald,  of  Huntly, 
Scotland.  Author,  medical.  Died  July  31,  1945,  at  Huntly 
Court,  Pretoria.  {Medical  Directories;  Walford,  County 
Families;  The  Times,  Aug.  4,  1945.) 

TROUSDALE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1862. 
S.  of  WDliam,  tailor  (and  Ann).  B.  at  Wykeham,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  June  14,  1842.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866.  Ord. 
deacon  (Manchester)  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Stretford, 
Lanes.,  1866-7.  C.  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  1867-70.  V.  of 
Ratby  with  Groby,  Leics.,  1871-81.  R.  of  Roughton, 
Norfolk,  1881-5.  Married,  Feb.  i,  1872,  Annie,  elder  dau.  of 
William  Joynson,  Esq.,  of  Sale,  Cheshire.  Subsequently  of 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  then  of  Hove,  Sussex.  Died  Dec  29, 
1924,  in  Portugal.  {Eagle,  xliv.  103;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Jan.  7,  1925.) 

TROUTBECK,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Apr.  10,  1883.  Youngest 
s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (University  College,  Oxford,  1852), 
Minor  Canon  of  Westminster.  B.  Feb.  25, 1866,  in  Manchester. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Easter,  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.B., 
B.Chir.,  and  M.A.  1892.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there.  House  Surgeon,  East  London 
Hospital  for  Children.  Medical  Officer  at  Westminster  School, 
1898,  and  at  Westminster  dispensary.  Married,  Aug.  22, 
1900,  Ellen  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Joseph  Strickland, 
Esq.,  of  Kensington.  Author,  The  Founders  of  Westminster 
Abbey.  Died  June  3,  1923,  in  Westminster.  {Venn,  11.  460; 
Medical  Directories;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

TROW,  ISAAC  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  28,  1852. 
S.  of  Isaac,  Esq.  B.  in  Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward's, 
Birmingham.  Of  Warwickshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A. 
1856;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1856;  priest,  1857; 
C.  of  Wellington,  Salop,  1856-9.  P.C.  of  Bishopton  and  C.  of 
Stratford-on-Avon,  1859-62.  C.  of  Kinwarton,  Warws., 
1863-4.  C.  of  Bray,  Berks.,  1864-9.  C.  of  Boyne  Hill, 
Maidenhead,  1869-72.  R.  of  Farmington,  Gloucs.,  1873-5. 
V.  of  Cookham-Dean,  Berks.,  1875-88.  Latterly  of  Warwick 
Terrace,  Leamington,  where  he  died  May  1,  1920,  aged  86. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  May  4,  1920.) 

TROWER,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1863.  S.  of  Henry  Snaith,  Esq.  (University  College, 
Oxford,  1819).  B.  June  13,  1845,  at  Castlethorpe,  Bucks. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1891. 
Ord.  deacon  (St  Asaph),  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Worthen- 
bury,  Flints.,  1868-79.  C.  of  Burrough-on-the-Hill,  Leics., 
1880-2.  C.  of  Boxley,  Kent,  1882-96.  R.  of  Finmere,  Oxon., 
1902-18.  Died  Nov.  16,  1918.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  19,  1918.) 

TROWER,  SYDNEY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus, 
Jan.  1872.  S.  of  George  Stonestreet,  (and  Beatrice  Oakeley)  B. 
1854,  in  London.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Lent,  1872. 
Lieut.,  98th  Regt.,  1873.  Died  1879  in  Malta.  {Haileybury 
Reg.) 

TROYTE,  CHARLES  ARTHUR  WILLIAMS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  15,  1861.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Arthur  Henry 
Dyke  Acland  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1829)  [who  assumed  the 
name  of  Troyte,  1852],  of  Huntsham  Court,  Bampton,  Devon 
(and  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Williams,  of  Bridehead, 
Dorset).  [B.  May  11,  1842.]  School,  Radley.  Matric.  Lent, 
1862.  Of  Huntsham  Court,  Bampton.  Captain,  Devon 
Yeomanry,  1873;  Major,  3rd  Devonshire  Rifle  Volunteers, 
1871;  Lieut.-Col.,  1881-96;  Colonel,  1894-6.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Devon.  High  Sheriff,  1881.  Married,  June  21,  1864, 
Katherine  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Walrond  Walrond, 
ist  Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Change  Ringing;  Aids  to 
Military  Signalling.  Died  Apr.  11,  1896,  at  Torquay.  Father 
of  the  next.  {Radley  Reg.;  Boase,  111.  1026;  Army  Lists; 
Burke  P.  and  B.  {sub  Acland).) 

TROYTE   (or  ACLAND-TROYTE),  GILBERT  JOHN  ACLAND. 

Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1895,  as  Troyte.  [3rd]  s.  of  Colonel 
Charles  [Arthur  Williams]  (above),  of  Huntsham  Court, 
Devon.  [B.  Sept.  4,  1876.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895.  Second  Lieut.,  60th  Rifles,  1899;  Lieut.,  1900;  Capt., 
1905.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901  (wounded) 
and  in  East  Africa,  1904.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps;  Lieut.-Col.,  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.; 
mentioned  in  despatches  five  times;  D.S.O.,  1916;  C.B.E.; 
C.M.G.,  1917;  French  Croix  de  Guerre.  Major,  1915;  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1919).  Of  Huntsham  Court,  Tiverton,  Devon. 
J. P.  for  Devon.  M.P.  for  the  Tiverton  division  of  Devon, 
1924-45.  Knighted,  1945.  Joint  Master  of  the  Tiverton 
Foxhounds,  1946-50.  President,  Central  Landowners'  Associa- 
tion, 1937-9.  Married,  Oct.  12,  1909,  Gwladys  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  Ernest  Henry  Godolphin  Quicke,  of  Newton  St  Cyres, 
Devon.  {The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  Army  Lists  {sub  Acland- 
Troyte);  Who's  Who;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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Truefitt,  Edgar  Frederick  Gladstone 

TRUEFITT,    EDGAR    FREDERICK    GLADSTONE.     Adm.    at 

Cavendish  H.,  Oct.  18S5.    Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1888;  LL.M.  1896.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1891.   Adm.  a 
Solicitor,  1900;  of  Messrs  Truefitt  and  Francis,  21,  Bedford 
Row,  London,  W.C.   {Law  Lists.) 
TRUELL,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8,  1824. 
B  in  Ireland.   [4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.,  of  Clonman- 
non,  Co.  Wicklow  (and  Editha,  dau.  of  Edward  Jones,  of 
Dublin).     B.    1808.]    Came   into  residence  Aug.   26,   1824. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.   11,   1824.    Matric.  Michs.   1824. 
Died  in  his  lodgings  in  Bridge  Street,  Cambridge,  Nov.  22, 
1824.     Brother  of   William   (1822).    (Burke,  Irish  Gentry; 
Cambridge  ChronicU,  Nov.  26,  1824.) 
TRUELL,  ROBERT  HOLT  STUART.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June   25,    1894.     [Eldest]   s.   of   the   Rev.   William   Henry 
[Augustus]    I1861),    of   Wall   vicarage.    Staffs,    (and    Lady 
Cornelia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.   Edmund  Luttrell  Stuart).     B. 
Dec.    6,    1875,    at    Blandford,    Dorset.     School,    Bradfield. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Assistant  Master 
at    Dover    College,    1903-18-.     Latterly    of    Clonmannon, 
Rathnew,  Co.  Wicklow.   Died  July  19,  1941.   (Bradfield  Coll. 
Reg.;  Scholmasiers'  Directories;  The  Times,  .\ug.  i,  1941-) 
TRUELL,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1822. 
[3rd]   s.   of   the   Rev.   Robert,   D.D.,   of  Clonmannon,   Co. 
Wicklow  (and  Editha,  only  dau.  of  Edward  Jones,  of  Dublin). 
B.  [May  25,   1804],  in  St  Peter's  parish,  Dublin.    Matric. 
Michs.  1822;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (KUdare) 
1828;   priest   (Meath)    1829.     P.C.   of  Stoke-suft-Hambdon, 
Somerset,   1837-52.    C.  of  Steeple  with  Tyneham,  Dorset, 
1852-85.  Married,  Feb.  8,  1834,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hawkes- 
worth,  of  Forest,  Queen's  Co.  Died  July  12,  1885.  Brother  of 
George  (1824);  father  of  the  next.    [Eagle,  xiv.  109;  Clergy 
List;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Crockford.) 
TRUELL,    WILLIAM    HENRY   AUGUSTUS.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  Nov.  i,  1861.   [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (above), 
of  Ty-neham  rectorj-,  Wareham,  Dorset  (and  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Hawkesworth,  of  Forest,  Queen's  Co.).    B.  May  21, 
1843,  at  Stoke-under-Hambdon,  Somerset.   School,  Chelten- 
ham College.   Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866.   Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury),  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Pitton,  WUts.,  1867-8. 
R.  of  Chettle,  Dorset,  1868-80.  V.  of  Bramshaw,  Hants., 
1880-1.  R.  of  Iweme-Courtney,  Dorset,  1881-94.  V.  of  Wall, 
Staffs.,  1894-1902.    Married,  July  29,  1873,  Lady  Cornelia 
Stuart,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Luttrell  Stuart  and  sister 
of  the  Earl  of  Moray.  High  Sheriff  for  Wicklow,  1919.  Lived    . 
latterly  at  Clonmannon,  Rathnew,  Co.  Wicklow,  to  which  he 
succeeded,  1902.  Died  Jan.  27,  1934,  at  Cheltenham.  Father 
of  Robert  H.  S.  (1894).    {Crockford;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  The  Times,  Jan.  31  and  Feb.  2,  1934-) 
TRUEMAN,  HENRY  JOSEPH.    .\dm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1881. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Joseph,  of  The  Maples,   Lewisham.    School, 
Harrow.]     Matric.    Michs.    1881;    B.A.    1884;    M.A.    1891. 
Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Jan.  27,  1886,  age  24. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Southampton,  1887-94.  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Salisbury,  1894-9. 
P.C.  of  St  Mark's,  Salisbury,  1899-1913.    Public  Preacher, 
dio.  of  St  Albans,  1925-38;  dio.  of  Oxford,  from  1938.    Of 
Beaconsfield,  Bucks,  in  1951.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Al.  Oxon.) 
TRUEMAN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  23,  1843. 
S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Samuel  [Congregational  mimster],  of  East 
Retford,  Notts,   (and  EUzabeth).    B.  there,  July  7.   1824. 
School  [Kingswood  and]  King's  College,  London  (Mr  Hall). 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.    Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  July  29,  1849;  priest,  June  6,  1852;  C.  of  Tnmmg- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1849-51.    C.  of  Banningham,  1851-6.    Head 
Master  of  the  Free  School,  Onnskirk,  1856-9.    R.  of  Nemp- 
nett,  Somerset,  1859-86.    Married,  Jime  17,  1851,  Eleanor, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Hitchman,  of  Oxford.   In 
early  life  his  gift  of  pulpit  eloquence  marked  liim  as  a  man  of 
great   promise.     Became   penniless   and   was   admitted    to 
Glutton   workhouse,   Somerset,   where,   after   twelve   year's 
residence,   he  died,   June   29,   1904;   buried  at  Nempnett. 
{Eagle,  XXVI.  239;  History  of  Kingswood  School;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Crockford;  Daily  Telegraph,  July  9,  1904.) 
TRULOCK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2, 
1816.   B.  in  Dublin.   School,  Reading.   Matric.  Easter,  i8i6; 
B.A.  1820.    R.  of  Skreen,  Co.  Sligo.   Archdeacon  and  Vicar- 
General  of  KiUala.   Died  Sept.  26,  1847,  at  Skreen,  aged  50. 
{Peile,  II.  382;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  662.) 
TRULOCK-HANKIN,  HENRY  ALFRED  (1876),  see  HANKIN. 
TRUMAN,  BERNARD  RENSHAW  BECKIT.    Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1894.   S.  of  Edgar  Beckit,  M.D.,  of  31,  Derby  Road, 
Nottingham.     School,    Nottingham   High.     Matric.    Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1897;  M-B.  and 
B.Chir.,   1900.    At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.    M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.    1900.    House  Surgeon,  Victoria  Hospital,  Folke- 


Trundle,  Herbert 

stone;  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Brook  Hospital  (Metro- 
politan Asylums  Board).  Practisal  at  Nottingham.  Author, 
medical.  Died  Oct.  26,  1947,  at  Woodlands,  Woodland  Drive, 
Mapperley  Park,  Nottingham.  (Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  Oct.  28,  1947) 

TRUMAN,  CHARLES  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1868.  [Only]  s.  of  Edwin  Thomas,  M.R.C.S.  [dentist  to 
the  Royal  household],  of  London  (and  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
RobertCooper,  of  Eastbourne).  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
M.R.C.S.,  1875;  L.D.S.,  1881.  Succeeded  hU  father  as 
dental  surgeon  to  the  Royal  household,  1910-20.  Consulting 
dental  surgeon,  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  A  Governor  of 
St  Thomas's  Hospital.  Surgeon  to  the  Dental  Hospital.  Of 
23,  Old  Burlington  Street.  Died  Apr.  14,  1938,  at  Slough; 
buried  at  Upton.  (Venn,  11.  385;  Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  .\pr.  16,  1938.) 

TRUMAN,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  HARISON.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Queens',  Feb.  9,  1858.  'Plus  annos  24  natus.'  A  'Tea-year 
man.'  P.C.  of  Allonby,  Cumberland,  1863-9.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1870. 

TRUMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  4,  1820. 

B.  at  Exeter.  Matric.  Easter,  1820;  B.A.  1824:  M.A.  1827. 
Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1823;  priest,  1824;  C.  of  Warbstow  and 
Treneglos,  Cornwall,  1823.  C.  of  Tavy  St  Mary,  Devon, 
1824-8.  C.  of  Whimple,  1828-31.  C.  of  Cnchel  Moor, 
Dorset,  183 1-5.  R.  of  Great  Minteme,  1835-75,  and  C.  of 
Hilfield,  1857-75.  Disappears  from  CfOcA/or<i,  1876.  Father  of 
the  next.   {Clergy  List.) 

TRUMAN,  JOHN  MORLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26,  1835. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Jlohn]  (above),  R.  of  Minterne,  near  Ceme, 
Dorset.  B.  at  'Moore  CritcheU,'  Dorset.  Bapt.  Mar.  18,  1835. 
School,  at  home.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B..^.  1858.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bootle 
Lanes.,  1858-62.   C.  of  Wimbome  St  Giles,  Dorset,  1862-5, 

C.  of  Horton,  1865-9.  R.  of  Hinton-Martel,  1869-87.  R.  of 
Wickford,  Essex,  1887-8.  Died  Mar.  3,  1888;  buried  at 
Hinton-Martel.   {Venn,  11.  319;  Crockford.) 

TRUMAN,  MARCUS  JOSEPH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  7, 
1864.  [S.  of  Becket,  surgeon,  of  Nottingham.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1867; 
priest,  1868;  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Nottingham,  1867-70.  C.  of 
Wicker,  Yorks.,  1870-1.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ulverston, 
Lanes.,  1871-2.  V.  of  Arnold,  Notts.,  1873-1906.  Manned 
(i)  Dec.  4,  1871,  Emma  Burwell,  dau.  of  William  Skinner,  of 
Nottingham;  (2)  Apr.  23,  1881,  Janet  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Fleetwood  Churchill,  M.D.,  of  Dublin.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1907.   (Scott,  MSS.) 

TRUMAN,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  .A.pr.  9,  1827. 
M.R.C.S.,  1828.  M.D.,  Naples.  Practised  in  Kentish  Town, 
and  at  Notting  Hill.  Author,  Food,  and  its  Influence  on  Health 
and  Disease.  Died  Feb.  19,  1S62,  in  Naples,  aged  56.  (Venn, 
II.  201 ;  Medical  Directories.) 

TRUMPER,  JOHN  FREDERICK  WALWYN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Julv  8,  1869.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Walwyn 
(Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford,  1826)  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  at  Grosmont, 
Mon.  Bapt.  Feb.  6,  1850.  School,  Hereford  Cathedral. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1874-  Ord.  deacon  (St  .A.saph,  for 
St  Davids)  1874;  priest  (St  Davids)  1876;  C.  of  CIjto, 
Brecons.,  1874-6.  C.  of  Newton-le-WiUows,  Lanes.,  1876-81. 
C.  of  CUSord,  Heref.,  1881-2.  C.  of  Somersham,  Hunts., 
1883-9.  C.  of  Tring,  Herts.,  1889-92.  V.  of  St  Marg.  with 
Michaelchurch  Eskley,  Heref.,  1894-6.  R-  of  Bryngwyn, 
Mon.,  1896-1917.  Married,  Oct.  9,  1883,  Eveline,  5th  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Clement  Greswell,  R.  of  Tortworth,  Gloucs.  Died 
Feb.  15,  1917.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  .x.x.xix.  255;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Feb.  21,  1917) 

TRUNDLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1868. 
S.  of  John  Denham,  miller  (and  Harriet).  B.  [July  8,  1848], 
at  Necton,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  Dec.  25,  1855-  [School,  King's, 
Peterborough.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875- 
Assistant  Master  at  King's  School,  Peterborough,  1871-5. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1872;  priest,  1874-  C.  of  St  Olave, 
York,  1876-9.  V.  of  St  John's,  Ousebridge  (or  Micklegate), 
York.,  1883-1900.  Sub-Chanter  of  York  Minster,  1908-15. 
V.  of  St  Martin-in-Coney  Street  (with  St  Helens  from  igio), 
York,  1900-20.  Married,  Oct.  4,  1892,  Amy  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Joseph  Layboume,  of  Cardiff.  Died  July  14,  1920. 
(Crockford;  Who's  Who  in  Yorks.;  The  Times,  July  26,  1920.) 
TRUNDLE,  HERBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  Of  London.  S.  of  E.  H.,  commercial-traveller,  of 
Queen  EUzabeth's  Walk,  Stoke  Newington.  B.  Sept.  3,  1873. 
in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M..\.  1922.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester),  1898;  priest,  1900  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Maccles- 
field, Cheshire,  1898-1901.  C.  of  Longwith,  Derbs.,  1901-7. 
C.  of  All  Saints,  Child's  Hill,  Midds.,  1907-11.  L.D.H.M.  at 
St  Alban's,  Golder's  Green,  iqii-23;  V.  there,  1923-37.  Died 
Oct.  22,  1937.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  25,  1937.) 


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Truro,  Baron 

TRURO,  BARON  (1836),  see  WILDE,  C.  R.  C. 

Ti?ii<;rnTT    ROY  FRANCIS.    Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  7.  1899. 

^""y'rdlY' of  James  Freeman  (and  Emily  MatUda  dau^  of 
He^y  Greene,  of  Greville  Lodge.  KUbum)  B.  Sept.  4.  188,. 
School,  Clifton  College.  Matnc.  ^ichs.  1899.  B.A  1904, 
M  A  iQoo.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1909.  "^  the 
North-Eastern  Circuit.  Director  and  general  manager  of 
Messrs  Jar^esxStt  and  Son,  Ltd.,  printers  and  wholesaJe 
stationers  A  Lieutenant  for  the  City  of  London.  Member  of 
he  Court  of  Common  CouncU  of  the  City  rf  London  Married, 
May  1  iqi3,  Ruth  Meda  Angerstein,  dau.  of  the  Rev  J.  K 
1?  „^^ii  u  Af  Rirhmond  Surrey.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
^914  iq''Capt  ^ShemoodFor^st^ers  (Notts,  and  Derby  Regt.) 
and  General  Likt  Staff  Capt.;  Lieut.-Col. ;  Assistant  Quarter- 
and  (general  List ,  oidu  y  '  .  q  g  e. ;  mentioned  twice  in 
na^'cLTo  de^'rofS.VS  of^Portugal)'.  Editor  in  chief  of 
t^FaTAfrican  Standard  at  Nairobi,  Kenya  1921-2.  Of 
2,    Palace  Com-t    W.    Died  Apr.  12,  1938,  at  Brendon  on 

Lists-  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Ttmes,  Apr.  13,  1938.) 

TRUSLER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel   May  16, 
TKU^LtiK,  J  [proprietor  of  Marylebone  tea- 

^a?densl    B    flu  y   i735]  m  St  George's  pansh    Hanover 
fqute  ^Londir  Lho^l\westminster  and  M^ 

cheste?1nd  oTockley  S^urrey.  Chaplain  to  the  Poultry-Comp- 
ter  1 761  Lecturer  in  the  parishes  of  St  George's,  Botolph  L^e 
and  St  Botolph's,   BiUiiigsgate.    Formed  an  academy  for 
feachin-  oratory  '  mechanicallv.'    1762.    Studied  medicine, 
I'ufe  ftfti^e  of  •  doctor.'   Abridged  -d  printed  sermor. 
cf  eminent  divines  for  the  use  of  the  clergy.    Estab  ishKl 
a  lucTative  printing  and  bookselling  trade    Mamed  (1)  Oct^ 
10  1764,  Elu;abeth,  dau.  of  James  Burns  of  St  Paul  s,  Covent 
Garden-  married  again  twice.    Author,  Hogarth  Morahzed; 
rZHahi^ITworlS,  etc.   Resided  latterly  at  Bath  where  he 
died-  buried  there,  June  23,   1820.    (^ecori  of  Old  West- 
minsters; D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1820,  11.  89.) 
TRUSS  WILLIAM  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Nov   23, 
lit'-,    S.  of  Thomas  Nicholas.  B.  [Sept.  i]   1834,  f.^eadrng. 
Schools    Bath  Grammar  and  Charlecombe.    Matnc.  Michs^ 
i8?rOrd  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1857;  pnest,  1858;  C.  of 
Pa^i'ton,  Sor^erset,'  1857-8.    C    of  Holy  Trinity    Forest  of 
Dean,    Gloucs.,    1858-9-     C.   of   Guilsborough    Northants^, 
1859-64.    C.  of  Donington,  Salop,  1864-9.    Chaplam    H.M. 
prison    Knutsford,   1869-1907.    Latterly  of   Kmg's  Street, 
Knutsford,  where  he  died.  May  19,  i92t.    [Venn,  11.  310; 
Crockford.) 
TPTtSTRAM    TAMES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  Oct.  10,  1872. 
fFldestl  s  of  Tames  gent,  [of  Stone  Place,  Kent]  (and  Ellen 
mS     B.°Apr.  it  1852],  at  Tiningsbury,  Hertford    Bapt. 
U^7    1852     Matric.  Michs.  1872;  (Law  Trip     ist  Class, 
^875)     LL.B.   1876;  Macmahon  law  student    1877;  LL.M. 
•         88^  '  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Imi,  May  2,  1873..  CaUed  to  the  Bar 
May  15,  1878.    On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.    Of  5>  New 
Square?  Lincoln's  Inn.   Joint  editor  of  Smith's  Compendtum 
of  Real  and  Personal  Property  and  Smith's  Manual  of  Common 
Law  lioth  edition).  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar.) 
TRYON,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM    Adm.  pens   at  Downing   June 
•.5,  i869.   [Youngest  s.  of  Major-GeneraJ—..  43rd  Regt.]   Of 
of  Rockstone  Terrace,  Southampton.    Matnc    Michs.  1869, 
RA    187^-  MA.  1876.    Ord.  deacon  (Lmcoln)  1873;  pnest, 
mi;  C.  of  Newark,  Notts.,  1873-7.  C.  of  Grantham,  Lines., 
x877-^  V.  of  Middle  Rasen  with  Drax  and  Tuphokne,  1879- 
iQii     Married,  July  25,  1882,  Mary  Louisa  Kathleen,  eldest 
dau   of  th?Rev.  T.  W   Mossman,  V.  of  Torrington,  Lmcs. 
Died   June   6     191 1>   in  London.     [Crockford;   The  Times, 
Jimeg,  igu-) 
TRYON,   CHARLES   ALSAGER.     Adm.    pens    at   Sx   John's 
Oct   II    1839.  S.  of  Colonel  [Charles  Tryon],  of  Ufiord  Hall, 
near  S  amfo?d.  (and  Mary  Alsager)  B.  July  8,  1821    at  Ches- 
ter   School,   Bedford   (Dr   Brenton).    Matnc.   Michs.    1839; 
B  A     1844.     Ord.   deacon   (London)   Dec.  22    1844;  Pnest 
1845;  C.  of  Willingale  Spain  and  Doe,  Essex,  1844-5-   i'f-  of 
ffier,  Cheshire,  1846-77.  Manied,  Nov.  2, 1846.  Mary  Anae, 
dau    of  Robert  Coates,  of  Leamington.     Disappears   from 
Crockford,  1878.   (G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  i94-) 
TRYON,   CHARLES   WILLIAM.     Adm.   pens,    at   Sx   John's, 
Fph    o     i8-'2     r2ndl   s.   of  Thomas,  Esq.    Christ  Church, 
Ifiord   1777),  of  Bu  wick  Park,  near  Wansford,  Northants. 
(and  HaiieT,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  William  Brereton  Dean 
of  Lichfield)    B.  July  15, 1804.  School,  Westmmster.  Matric. 
Michs    i8?3-  B  A.  1R27.    Died,  unmarried,  at  Cheltenham, 
Sect    4    1857     Brother  of  the  next.    {Record  of  Old  West- 
minster's; Burke,  P.  and  B.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 


Tuck,  Francis  Johnson 

TRYON,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinixy,  June  3, 
1831.    S.  of  Thomas  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  i777).    B.  at 
Bulwick,  Northants.   School,  private.    Matric.  Michs.  1831; 
B.A.  1835.  V.  of  Deeping  St  James,  Lines.,  1838-40.    Dis- 
appears  from   Clergy   List,    1841.     Brother  of   the   above. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 
TRYON,   GEORGE   ROBERT   JOHN.     Adm.   pens,   at  Clare, 
Apr.  30,  1839.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Thomas  (1806),  R.  of 
Bulwick,  Northants.    School,  Uppingham.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1840;  B.A.  (17;^  Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Fellow,  1844-57. 
Mathematical  teacher  at  the  East  India  College,  Addiscombe, 
1846-8;    Second    Master    at    the    Grammar    School,    Bury 
St   Edmunds,    1849-50.    R.  of  Brington-cum-Bythom  and 
Old  Weston,  Hunts.,  1857.   Died  July  28,  1857,  at  Brington 
rectory.    (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1857, 
II.  345.) 
TRYON,  JOHN  ARCHIBALD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Chrisxi, 
Oct.  15,  1878.  B.  [Sept.  22,  i860,  at  Pembroke],  in  Bermuda. 
School,    Haileybury.     Matric.    Michs.    1878.     Migrated    to 
Downing,  Oct.  12,  1881. 
TRYON,  JOHN  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  May  2, 
1806.   Of  Northants.  School,  Oakham.   Matric.  Michs.  1806; 
Scholar,  1806;  B.A.  1810.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  16, 
181 1 ;   priest   (London,   for  Peterb.)   Feb.   23,    1812;   C.   of 
Tickencote,  Rutland,  1811-12.    R.  of  Bulwick,  Northants., 
1812-61.  Died  Nov.  2,  1861,  aged  73-  Father  of  George  R.  J . 
(1839).    (Northants.  Clergy;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1861,  n. 
690.) 
TSCHAIKOVSKY,   PIERRE   ILITSCH.     Hon.   Mus.Doc,    1893. 
[B.  May  7,  1840.]  The  Russian  composer.   Died  in  St  Peters- 
burg, in  1893.    (Grove,  Diet,  of  Music.) 
TS£nG-LAISON,  WILLIAM  MUIRHEAD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Magdalene,  Jan.  14,  j888.   S.  of  Tseng-Laisiin,  of  the 
Consular  Service.  School,  private.   Matric.  Lent,  1888. 
TUBBS,  LEONARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1889.   S.  of  Alfred 
Thomas,    merchant,    of   Crouch    Hill,    London    (and   Eliza 
Harriet  Bvme).    B.  [May  29,  1870],  in  Islington.    Schools, 
Christ's  College,  Finchley  and  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  (25th  Wrangler)   1892;  M.A.   1902.    Adm.  a  solicitor, 
1895;  practised  at  68,  Aldersgate  Street,  and  Friars  House, 
39-41,   New   Broad  Street,   E.C.    Brother  of  Norman  H. 
(next).    (Venn,  11.  510;  Law  Lists.) 
TUBBS,  NORMAN  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898.  S.  of 
Alfred    Thomas,    merchant,    of    Highgate,    Middlesex.     B. 
[July   5],    1879,   at   Stroud   Green,   N.     School,    Highgate. 
Matric.   Michs.   1898;   B.A.    1902;   M.A.   1905;   D.D.   1923. 
Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1902.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  1903; 
priest,  1904;  C.  of  Whitechapel,  1903-5.    C.M.S.  Missionary 
at  Allahabad,  1905-9;  at  St  John's,  Agra,  1908-17.  Principal 
of  Bishop's  College,  Calcutta,  and  Hon.  Sec.  of  the  S.P.G., 
1917-23.    Bishop  of  Tinnevelly,  1923-8;  of  Rangoon,  1928- 
34.   Archdeacon  of  Chester  and  Canon- Residentiary,  1934-7; 
Assistant  Bishop  of  Chester,  1934-7;  Dean  of  Chester,  1937- 
52-    Married,  1918,  Norah  E.,  youngest  dau.  of  Preb.  Lunt. 
Brother  of  the  above.    (Venn,  u.  560;  Book  of  Blues;  Crock- 
ford; LC.S.  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 
TUCK,  ALFRED  JOHNSON.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  12,  1867.    S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Johnson  (1829). 
[B.  Dec.  II,  1848,  at  Welwyn.]  Schools,  Eton  and  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Assistant  Master 
at  Uppingham  School,  1871-88.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1874; 
priest,  1875.   R.  of  Great  Munden,  Herts.,  1888-1904.    R.  of 
Ewhurst,  Surrey,  1904-14.    Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester  from 
1915.    Married,  Dec.  29,  1883,  Henrietta  Lucy,  2nd  dau.  of 
R.   D.    Drewitt,    Esq.,   of   Burpham,   Sussex.     Latterly   of 
'  Denhurst,'  Albany  Road,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  where  he  died, 
Dec.  30,   1917.    Brother  of  Francis  J.   (1876).    (Winchester 
Scholars;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  10,  1918.) 
TUCK,  FARNDON  GROOM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinixy,  Oct.  8, 
1883.   S.  of  John,  of  New  Barnes,  Ely,  Cambs.    B.  Aug.  27, 
1862,  at  Ely.  School,  Kings',  Ely.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
1886.   Athletics  'blue,'  (long  jump),  1887.   Agent  to  Sur  W. 
Williams  Wynn,  and  for  the  Newcastle  estates  of  the  Duke 
of  Northumberiand,  1910-30.    Died  Jan.  3,  1930,  at  New- 
castle-on-Tyne.    (Kings'  Sch.,  Ely,  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  6, 
1930-) 
TUCK,   FRANCIS  JOHNSON.    .\dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  13,  1876.   [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Johnson  (1829), 
of  Wymondley   Parva,   Herts.    B.   Oct.   23,    1856.    Matric. 
Michs.  1876;  B.A.  (i8(;j  Wrangler)  1880;  M.A.  1883.   Football 
(assoc.)   'blue,'    1879.    Ord.   deacon   (Oxford)    1883;  priest, 
1886.    Assistant  .Master  at  Wellington  College,  1880-5;  at 
Eton,  1885-1900.    R.  of  Southmere  with  Sedgeford,  Norfolk, 
1900-21.  Author,  Elements  of  Geometrical  Drawing.  Married, 
Dec.  27,  1888,  Ethel  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Edward 
Woodi-olfe,    of    South    Kensington.     Died    July    15.    1921. 
Brother  of  Alfred  J.  (1867).    (Crockford.) 


238 


Tuck,  George  Hustler 

TUCK,  GEORGE  HUSTLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  13, 
1862.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Edward  [J. P.,  of  Blofield, 
Norfolk]  (and  Elizabeth  Hustler,  dau.  of  James  Amys,  Esq., 
of  Botesdale  Lodge,  Suffolk).  B.  Apr.  28,  1843.  at  Norwich. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866.  Cricket 'blue,' 
1863-6;  Capt.,  1865.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  18,  1864. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1868.  On  the  South-Eastem 
Circuit.  Of  Blofield  Hall,  Norfolk.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk. 
Married,  Oct.  27,  1870,  .\gnes  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Atherton,  M.P.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  13, 
ig20,  at  Nonvich;  buried  at  Blofield.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Walford,  County  Families; 
The  Times,  Dec.  16,  1920.) 
TUCK,  GEORGE  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  25, 
1823.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  (9th  Wrangler) 
1828;  M..A..  1831.  Fellow,  1830-8.  Junior  Proctor,  1836-7. 
Ord.  deacon,  1831;  priest,  1832.  R.  of  Wallington,  Herts., 
1838-78.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1879. 
TUCK,  GILBERT  BERNARD  OWEN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1900.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ulian]  G[eorge]  (1871),  R.  of  Tostock, 
Bur>-  St  Edmunds.  B.  May  14,  1881,  at  Bucknall,  Hanley, 
Staffs.  School,  Kings',  Ely.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903. 
Assistant  Master  at  the  Mount  School,  Scarborough;  and 
subsequently  at  the  King's  School,  Paramatta,  Australia. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Australian  Force); 
killed  in  action  in  France,  Feb.  19,  1917.  (Kings'  Sch.  Ely, 
Reg.;  Vniv.  War  List.) 
TUCK,  GNOH  LEAN  (WU  LIEN-TEH).  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
MA.NUEL,  Oct.  2,  1896.  S.  of  Wu  Kien-Teh.  B.  in  Penang. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
1st  Class)  1899;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1902;  M.A.  1903;  M.D. 
1905.  Sc.D.,  Shanghai;  Litt.D.,  Peking,  1911;  Hon.  LL.D., 
Hong  Kong,  1916;  M.D.,  Tokyo,  1926.  Known  in  England 
and  the  Straits  Settlements  by  his  Cantonese  name  of  Gnoh 
Lien  Tuck.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital;  studied  also  at  Halle 
and  Paris.  House  Physician  at  the  Brompton  Hospital. 
Returned  to  Penang  and  practised  there  for  sometime.  At 
the  Imperial  Medical  College  at  Tientsin.  Physician  Extra- 
ordinary to  the  Emperor  of  China  and  to  successive  Presidents. 
In  charge  of  the  sanitary  forces  in  Harbin;  retired  by  1940. 
Latterly  of  12  Brewster  Road,  Ipoh,  Malaya  Author,  medical. 
{Medical  Directories.) 
TUCK,  JOHN  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29, 
1805.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  B.A.  1809;  M.A. 
1814.  Ord.  deacon,  i8n;  priest,  1812.  Married,  Lucy, 
eldest  dau.  of  Barry  Girling,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  East  Dereham, 
Norfolk.  Father  of  the  next,  of  Thomas  R.  (1829)  and 
Richard  H.  (1836).  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.  {sub  his  son).) 
TUCK,  JOHN  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  2, 
1829.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Johnson  (above).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1832;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1833;  priest  (Carlisle)  1835.  Perhaps 
C.  of  Banham,  Norfolk,  -184 1-3.  C.  of  Ayot,  Herts., 
1847-51.  Latterly  of  Little  Wymondley.  Died  Apr.  7,  1892, 
at  St  Ippolyts,  Herts.,  aged  81.  Father  of  Alfred  J.  (1867) 
and  Francis  J.  (1876);  brother  of  Thomas  R.  (1829)  and 
Richard  H.  (1836).  {Crockford;  The  Guardian,  (Apr.  13, 
1892.) 
TUCK,  JULIAN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  EmmanueI,  Feb.  27, 
1871.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  Gilbert  (1829),  R.  of  Tostock, 
Suflfolk.  B.  Oct.  II,  1851.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875; 
M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of 
Ebberston,  Yorks.,  1875-7.  C.  of  St  Mar>'-the-Virgin, 
Cardiff,  1877-80.  C.  of  Bucknall,  Staffs.,  1880-7.  R-  of 
Tostock,  Suffolk,  1887-1933.  An  authority  on  birds.  Married, 
June  3,  1880,  Fanny,  dau.  of  R.  Powe,  of  Cardiff.  Died 
May  II,  1933,  aged  81,  at  Tostock.  Brother  of  William  H. 
(1858);  father  of  Gilbert  B.  (1900).  {Crockford;  The  Times, 
May  13,  1933.) 
TUCK,  RICHARD  HOLMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Dec.  5,  1836.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Johnson  (1805). 
'  B.  Nov.  29,  1817,  at  Lingwood,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1837; 
B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Fellow,  1839-63.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Moulton,  Suffolk,  1845-6. 
C.  of  South  MjTnms,  Middlesex,  1846-7.  C.  of  Ewhurst, 
Surrey,  1848-62'.  V.  of  Ringwood  with  Harbridge,  Hants., 
1862-8.  Married,  1862,  Catherine  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Jacob  George  Wrench,  V.  of  Salehurst,  Sussex.  Died  Oct.  24, 
1868,  at  Ringwood.  Brother  of  the  next  and  John  J.  (1829). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  36;  Crockford.) 
TUCK,  THOMAS  RIDOUT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1829.  S.  of  John  Johnson  (1805),  'gent.'  {sic).  B.  at 
Witton,  Norfolk.  School,  W>'mondham.  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
M.B.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of 
Redmile,  Leics.,  1851.  P.C.  of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Epping, 
Essex,  1852-82.  Resided  subsequently  at  Epping,  where  he 
died  Mar.  7,  1885,  aged  72.  Brother  of  the  above  and  of 
John  J.  (1829).  {Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  11,  18S5; 
Venn,  ii,  206.) 


Tucker,  Frederic  Henry 

TUCK,  WILLIAM  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Mar.  3,  1829.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas  [of  Strumpshaw  Hall, 
Norfolk  (and  Mar>',  dau.  of  Thomas  Saul,  Esq.).]  B.  at 
Strumpshaw.  School,  North  Walsham.  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
B.A.  1833.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  May  18,  1836;  M..\.  1836. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1834;  priest,  1835.  C.  of  Great 
Moulton,  Norfolk,  -1841-5.  C.  of  Tostock,  Suffolk,  1849-61; 
R.  (and  Patron)  there,  1861-87.  Of  Tostock  House.  Married, 
1839,  Anne  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Edward  Smyth,  Esq.,  of 
West  Bradenham  Hall,  Norfolk.  Died  Apr.  22,  1887.  Father 
of  Julian  G.  (1871)  and  the  next.  {Ckrgy  List;  Crockford; 
WaJford,  County  Families;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  27,  1887.) 

TUCK,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  15, 
1858.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Gilbert  (above),  of 
Tostock  House,  Suffolk  (and  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward 
Smyth,  Esq.).  B.  Oct.  3,  1840,  at  Great  Moulton,  Norfolk. 
School,  Ipswich.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A. 
1866.  Of  Tostock  House,  Suffolk.  Author  and  writer  for  the 
Press.  Author,  The  Avi-Fauna  of  a  Suffolk  Village;  The 
AcuUale  Hymenoptera  of  Bury  St  Edmunds  District.  Married, 
1866,  Jane  St  John,  only  dau.  of  John  Wreford  Budd,  M.D., 
of  Plymouth,  and  had  issue.  Died  before  1929.  Brother  of 
Julian  G.  (1871).   {Who's  Who.) 

TUCKER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  May 
22,  1858.  S.  of  A[mos]  [Cottle],  Esq.,  of  Clovelly  House, 
Brighton.  B.  Nov.  24,  1839.  School,  Christ's  Hospital. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858.  At  London  University,  1868.  In  the 
Indian  Civil  Service,  1860-3.  Assistant  Master  at  Blackheath 
proprietary  School,  1863-78;  an  Army  tutor,  1878-82.  On  the 
editorial  staff  of  The  Times,  1877-98.  Died  Nov.  21,  1903,  at 
Mitcham.    {Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  J.  W.  Kirby.) 

TUCKER,  ALFRED  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1884.  S.  of 
Edwin,  corn-merchant,  of  Abergavenny.  B.  there,  Oct.  11, 
1859.  Schools,  Priory,  Abergavenny  and  Monmouth 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Died  Dec.  26, 
1889,  at  Bournemouth.  {Venn,  11.  471;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

TUCKER,  BARTON  SHEPHERD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  18,  1872.  Of  Suffolk.  [4th]  s.  of  —  [the  Rev. 
John  Kinsman  (1829)],  K.  of  Pettaugh.  B.  there,  Apr.  8, 
1850.  Schools,  Clifton  College,  Aldborough,  and  King's 
CoUege.  Matric.  Lent,  1873;  Scholar,  1875;  B.A.  1877.  Ord. 
deacon  (Nonvich)  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Welborne,  Norfolk, 
1878-9.  C.  of  St  John-the-Evang.,  Clifton,  1879-82.  C.  of 
All  Saints,  Brighton,  1882-3.  C.  of  St  John-the-Evang., 
Edinburgh,  1883-4.  Chaplain,  R.N.,  1884-91;  H.M.S. 
Pembroke,  1884;  Valiant,  1884-5;  Urgent,  1885-7;  Sultan, 
1888-9;  Audacious,  1891.  Died  Oct.  7,  1891,  at  Hull,  where 
in  Spring  bank  cemetery  a  cross  was  erected  by  officers  and 
men  of  H.M.S.  Audacious.  {Clergy  List;  Crockford;  W. 
Cowper.) 

TUCKER,  COMYNS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  I,  1826.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Com>-ns  (1788) 
(and  Isabella  Hole).  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1S26;  Browne  Scholar,  1827;  B.A.  (30/A  ll'rang/^r  and 
yth  Classic)  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Fellow,  1831;  Classical 
lecturer  and  bursar.  R.  of  Stathem,  Leics.,  1839-44. 
R.  of  Washford-Pyne,  1844-57.  Married,  Oct.  24,  1839, 
Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Tarleton,  of  Bolesworth 
Castle,  Cheshire,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Beech  Hill, 
Morchard  Bishop,  Devon,  where  he  died  .\ug.  24,  1857. 
Brother  of  George  W.  (1835).  {Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A. 
Walker,  424;  CUrgy  List;  Burke,  L.G.;G.  Mag.,  1857,  n.  465.) 
TUCKER,  DIONYSIUS  (or  DENIS).  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  12,  1824;  re-adm.  a  'Ten-year  man,'  Dec.  4, 

1824.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Drewsteignton,  Devon.  School, 
Moretonhampstead  (Mr  Tucker).  Matric.  Michs.  1824.  Adm. 
at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  11,  1825,  'age  20';  B.A.  1829;  M..A.  1835. 
Adm.  com.  causa,  at  Oxford,  1864.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest, 
1830.  P.C.  of  St  James,  Taunton,  Somerset,  1840-1.  V.  of 
Sandon,  Herts.,  1841-70.  Of  Sandon  in  1876.  Author,  Two 
Tracts  against  Socialism;  Memoirs  of  an  only  surmiing  beloied 
Son.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1877.  Brother  of  Thomas 
H.  (1818).    {T.  A.  Walker,  424,  and  note;  Al.  Oxon.) 

TUCKER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  17, 
178S.  S.  of  rCol.]  Martin  [late  of  Chester].  School,  Maccles- 
field, Cheshire.  Matric.  M'ichs.  1790;  B.A.  1793;  M-A.  i797. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1793.   {Inns  of  Court.) 

TUCKER,  FREDERIC  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  10,  1845;  re-adm.  Feb.  19,  1849.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 
Cirencester  Place,  London  ^aud  Anna  Elizabeth).  B.  May  15, 

1825,  in  St  Marylebone.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Llandaff.  for  Exeter)  Mar.  4,  1855; 
priest  (Exeter)  May  18,  1856;  C.  of  Brixham,  Devon,  1855-62. 
C.  of  Dawlish,  1862-6;  C.  of  South  Brent,  1866.  V.  of  Horra- 
bridge,  1867-90.  Married,  1864,  Fanny  Milburn,  dau.  of  John 
Livett,  of  Dawlish.  Latterly  of  Honiton.  Died  in  1898. 
{List  of  Carthusians;  Crockford.) 


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Tucker,  George  Boswell 

TUCKER,  GEORGE  BOSWELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1873.  S.  of  Henry  Carre,  C.B.  B.  at  Benares,  India, 
Jan.  5,  1854.  [School,  St  John's  Wood.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Assistant  Master  at  St  John's  Wood 
School.  Of  74,  Carlton  Hill,  N.W.  Died  Nov.  25,  1932,  aged 
78,  in  London;  buried  at  Crayford,  Kent.  (J.  T.  Hales;  The 
Times,  Nov.  29,  1932;  V.  Hodson.) 

TUCKER,  GEORGE  DEAN  RAFFLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  May  25,  1897.  S.  of  Col.  William  Raffles,  R.E., 
deceased,  of  Carlton  Road,  Putney,  London.  School, 
Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Browne  medal,  1900; 
Chancellor's  (English)  medal,  1901;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1910. 
Assistant  Keeper  in  the  printed  books  Department  of  the 
British  Museum,  1902-43-.  Married,  1918,  Phyllis,  dau.  of 
Dr  H.  L.  R.  Dent.  Of  Romany  Rest,  Gipsy  Lane,  London, 
S.W.,  where  he  died  Sept.  30,  1950.  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.; 
Brit.  Imp.  Cal.  and  C.S.  List,  1940;  The  Times,  Oct.  3,  1950.) 

TUCKER,  GEORGE  RODNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  26,  1871.  [2nd]  s.  of  W[illiam],  Esq.,  of  Clifton 
St  Leonards,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  Australia.  Matric.  Michs.  1871 
B.A.  1875.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  2,  1876.  (Inns 
of  Court.) 

TUCKER,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i, 
1835.  Of  Devon.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Comyns,  (1788) 
of  Morchard-Bishop.  B.  1817.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1836;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1850. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1839.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  8,  1849.  Sheriff  of  the  City  of  Exeter.  Married,  Dec.  28, 
1865,  Eve  Charlotte  Charity,  dau.  of  John  Terrell  Shapland, 
solicitor,  of  South  Molton.  Brother  of  Comyns  (1826). 
{Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar.) 

TUCKER,  HERBERT.  AdA.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  15,  1861. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861. 

TUCKER,  JAMES  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1876. 
Matric.  Michs.,  1876;  B.A.  1880.   Died  Feb.  21,  1898. 

TUCKER,  JAMES  JUSTUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  20,  1815.  B.  at  Hull.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1821. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  23,  1821.  Chaplain  on  the  Bengal 
Establishment.  Died  at  sea  on  board  the  Scotia,  July  i,  1842. 
(G.  Mag.,  1842,  II.  669.) 

TUCKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  29, 
1774.  S.  of  [The  Rev.]  John  (i739),  of  Canterbury.  Bapt. 
Mar.  25,  1758.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1775; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1779;  M.A.  1782.  Second  Master  of  the  King's 
School,  Canterbury,  1779-82;  Head  Master,  1782-5.  R.  of 
Gravesend,  1782-1811.  R.  of  Luddenham,  1784-1811.  'Kept 
a  seminary  for  young  gentlemen'  at  Hever  Court,  near 
Gravesend,  after  retiring  from  Canterbury.  P.C.  of  Wingham, 
1800-11.  Died  Feb.  26,  1811.  Brother  of  Stephen  (1780). 
(G.  Mag.,  1811,  I.  297;  Woodruff  and  Cape,  Schola  Regia 
Cantuariensis.) 

TUCKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  23,  1778.  Of 
Dorset.  [S.  of  Thomas  (and  Mary  Muston).  B.  1760.  School, 
Sherborne.]  Matrigi,  Lent,  1779;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1785.  R.  of 
Caundle,  Dorset.  Private  Chaplain  to  Henry,  ist  Earl  Digby. 
Married,  1784,  Betty,  dau.  of  Sampson  Boys,  of  Somerset,  and 
had  issue.  Died  suddenly,  Sept.  11,  1817.  (Burke,  L.G., 
which  calls  him  John  Thomas,  and  'Fellow  of  Emmanuel'; 
G.  Mag.,  1817,  11.  379-) 

TUCKER,  JOHN  HERVEY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  4,  1797.   Of  Bermuda.   Matric.  Michs.  1797. 

TUCKER,  JOHN  KINSMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  19,  1829.  Of  Devon.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of 
Ham  House,  Charlton  Kings,  V.  of  Hawling  and  P.C.  of 
Charlton-Abbots,  Gloucs.]  Matric.  Lent,  1830;  B.A.  1842. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  i,  1841;  priest,  1842;  C.  of 
Framsden  and  Otley,  Suffolk,  1841-4.  R.  of  Pettaugh,  1844- 
96.  At  one  time  studied  at  the  Royal  Academy.  Died  June 
14,  1896.  Father  of  Barton  S.  (1872);  brother  of  William  G. 
(1829).  (T.  A.  Walker;  Scott,  MSS.;  Boase,  in.  1031; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  June  18,  1896.) 

TUCKER,  JOHN  KINSMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  30,  1863.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Guise  (1829),  of  Haslar 
Terrace,  Gosport,  Hants.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B.A.  1867. 

TUCKER,  JONATHAN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  9,  1844;  re-adm.  Jan.  25,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1844; 
B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1856.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Lancaster,  1853. 
C.  of  Wyresdale,  Lanes.,  1854-6.  V.  of  Childswickham, 
Gloucs.,  1856-60.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1861. 

TUCKER,  PETER  COMYNS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  1788, 
Eldest  s.  of  tlie  Rev.  Peter  (Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1748-9). 
M.A.,  of  Morchard  Bishop,  Devon.  B.  there,  Aug.  17,  1770. 


Tucker,  Thomas  George 

Schools,  South  Molton  (Mr  Oliver)  and  Tiverton  (Mr  Keats), 
Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1791;  B.A.  1793;  M.A.  1796. 
Fellow.  R.  of  Downe  St  Mary,  Devon,  1837-43.  R.  of 
Washford  Pyne,  1838-43.  Married,  Isabella  Hole.  Died  July 
25,  1843.  Father  of  Comyns  (1826)  and  George  W.  (1835) 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

TUCKER,  RICHARD  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  20,  1802.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry,  President  of  the 
Council  of  Bermuda  (and  Frances  Bruere).  B.  there.  School, 
Bermuda  (Mr  Richardson).  Matric.  Michs.  1802 ;  Scholar,  1803 ; 
B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1818.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  16, 
1802.  Chief  Justice  of  Newfoundland,  1825-33.  Of  Kingston, 
Canada,  1833-7.  Married  Mary  Tod,  and  had  issue.  Died  in 
Upper  Clapton,  Middlesex,  Dec.  11,  1868.  (V.  Hodson; 
Inns  of  Court;  Boase,  in.  1031;  J.  B.  Whitmore.) 

TUCKER,  RICHARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  5,  1824.  Of  the  West  Indies.  [Eldest  s.  of  WiUiam,  West 
Indian  merchant.  From  Glasgow  University;  matric.  there, 
1822.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon,  1830; 
priest,  1831.  R.  of  St  George's,  Bermuda,  -1847-68.  Died, 
Apr.  23,  1888,  aged  92.  (Oliver,  Caribbeana,  iv.  82;  Univ. 
Almanack.) 

TUCKER,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  1832-3. 

TUCKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  27,  1851. 
S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Blucher  Street,  London  (and  Fanny). 
B.  in  parish  of  St  Mary,  Newington,  Apr.  26,  1832.  [Schools, 
Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  Lancing.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851; 
Scholar,  1854;  B.A.  (35^  Wrangler)  1855;  M.A.  1859.  With 
his  college  friend  Leonard  H.  Courtney  (1851)  made  a  walking- 
tour,  planned  to  include  the  battlefields  of  Bosworth,  Naseby, 
Worcester,  etc.,  for  which  Courtney  designed  a  costume  which 
attracted  much  attention.  At  Birmingham  a  gaping  boy, 
when  challenged  by  a  companion  '  whether  he  had  never  seen 
a  man  before,'  retorted  'Not  tuv  like  them.'  At  Oakham  their 
private  room  was  invaded  by  an  excited  populace,  to  whom 
it  had  to  be  explained  that  they  were  not  Paddy  Noon  and 
Paddy  Gell,  two  noted  prizefighters  who  were  expected. 
Assistant  Master  at  Windlesham  School;  at  the  school  of  the 
Rev.  J.  A.  Wall,  at  Portarlington,  1859-64;  at  Brighton 
College,  1865;  Head  mathematical  Master  at  University 
College  School,  London,  1865-99.  Hon.  Secretary,  London 
Mathematical  Society,  1867-1902.  Hon.  Secretary  (and  later 
Vice-President)  of  the  Association  for  the  improvement  of 
Geometrical  Teaching.  Discovered  'Tucker's  Circles.' 
Married,  Apr.  1866,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Byles,  of 
Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight.  Edited  Professor  W.  K.  Clifford's 
Mathematical  Papers,  and  Elements  of  Dynamics.  Received 
a  Civil  List  pension,  1900.  Died  Jan.  29,  1905,  at  Worthing. 
{Lancing  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxi.  i2if.  and  xxvii.  276;  The  Times, 
Feb.  I,  1905;  F.  P.  White.) 

TUCKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1868. 
S.  of  Henry  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Baltimore,  U.S.A.  School, 
Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  In  business  in  Baltimore. 
Lived  at  Ashlyns,  Mount  Washington.  Died  Sept.  11,  1950, 
aged  101.   (F.  Brittain.) 

TUCKER,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  7, 
1780.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  (1739),  of  Canterbury.  School, 
Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1783;  B.A.  1785; 
M.A.  1788.  V.  of  Lympne,  Kent,  1789-94.  V.  of  Lynsted, 
1793.  V.  of  Borden,  1797-1838.  R.  of  Markshall,  Essex, 
1800-38.  Died  July  8,  1838,  at  Welling,  Kent.  Brother 
of  John  (1774).  {Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag., 
1838,  II.  2236;  Canterbury  Act  Bk.) 

TUCKER,  THOMAS  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May 
17,  1878.  S.  of  Charles,  coachman  (and  Eliza).  B.  [Mar.  29, 
1859],  at  Bumham,  Bucks.  Schools  [Northampton  Grammar 
and]  Royal  Grammar,  Lancaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1878; 
Scholar,  1879;  Browne  medal  (Latin  epigram),  1879  and 
(Greek  epigram),  1880;  Craven  Scholar,  1881;  Chancellor's 
medal,  1882;  B.A.  {Senior  Classic)  1882;  M.A.  1885;  Litt.D. 
1891.  Fellow,  1882.  Professor  of  Classics  and  English  at 
University  College,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  1883-5. 
Professor  of  Classical  and  Comparative  Philology  at  Mel- 
bourne University,  1885-1920;  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts. 
Hon.  Litt.D.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dubhn,  1892.  A  Trustee  of  the 
Public  Library  and  National  Gallery  of  Victoria.  C.M.G., 
1920.  Married  (1)  Nov.  9,  1882,  Annie  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Muckalt,  of  Forton  Bank,  near  Garstang;  (2)  Anne  Sophie 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Hamilton,  K.C.B.,  and  widow 
of  Theyre  A'Beckett  Weigall,  of  Melbourne.  Produced  critical 
editions  of  Aeschylus,  Supplices,  Choephoroe;  Aristophanes, 
Frogs;  Aristotle,  Poetica.  Author,  Life  in  Ancient  Athens; 
Life  in  the  Roman  World  of  Nero  and  St  Paul;  Introduction  to 
the  Natural  History  of  Language;  Concise  Etymological 
Dictionary  of  Latin;  The  Judgement  and  Appreciation  of 
Literature;  Commentary  on  the  Sonnets  of  Shakespeare,  etc. 
Resided  latterly  in  Devonshire,  where  he  died  Jan.  24,  1946. 
(T.  G.  Tucker;  The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1946;  Who  ivas  Who). 


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TUCKER,    THOMAS    HEYWARD.     Adm.    pens,    at    Sidney, 

June  24,  1818.  3rd  s.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Drewsteignton, 
Devon.  B.  there,  Feb.  q.  1796.  School,  Drewsteignton  (his 
brother).  Matric.  Lent,  1819;  B. A.  1824;  M.A.  1830.  Brother 
of  Dionysius  {1824). 

TUCKER,  WALTER  LONGMAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July 
21,  1862.  S.  of  Ambrose,  of  3,  St  George's  Crescent,  Birming- 
ham. B.  Sept.  30,  1845,  at  Poole,  Dorset.  School,  King 
Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866; 
M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Worcester)  1871.  Naval 
Instructor,  R.N.,  1866;  Chaplain,  R.N.,  1871-85.  R.  of 
Thomeybum,  Northumberland,  1886-1907.  R.  of  Romans- 
leigh,  Devon,  1907-15.  Married,  Aug.  20,  1885,  Emily  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Harvey,  M.D.,  of  London.  Died  Dec.  4,  1915. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  The  times,  Dec.  7,  1915-) 

TUCKER,  WILLIAM  ELDON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1891.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  George,  of  Hamilton,  Bermuda  (and  Theodosia 
Trott).  B.  [Aug.  17],  1872,  in  Bermuda.  School,  Trinity 
College,  Port  Hope,  Canada.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A., 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1902.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1892-4; 
Capt.,  1894.  Played  for  England,  1894,  1895.  At  St  George's 
Hospital;  House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  there,  1899- 
1901;  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1899.  Practised  at  Hamilton, 
Bermuda.  Surgeon,  King  Edward  VII  Memorial  Hospital, 
Bermuda.  [Venn,  n.  522  -.'Book  of  Blues ;  Medical  Directories.) 

TUCKER,  WILLIAM  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1874.  S.  of  James,  gent,  (and  Anne).  B.  [Jan.  3,  1856], 
at  New  Cross,  Hatcham.  Bapt.  June  10,  1856.  School,  Royal 
Naval,  New  Cross.  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (London, 
for  Colonies)  1881;  priest  (North  Queensland)  1881;  R.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Bowen,  Queensland,  1881-6.  V.  of  Charters 
Towers,  North  Queensland,  1887-91.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  James 
Cathedral,  TownsvUle,  1887-96.  V.  of  TownsvQle,  North 
Queensland,  1891-4.  Inc.  of  Hamilton,  Victoria,  1894-8. 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  Ballarat,  Victoria,  1898-1909.  Inc.  of 
Wendouree,  1910-12.  Archdeacon  of  Grampians,  Loddon  and 
Otway,  1913-17.  Archdeacon  of  Ballarat,  1899-1921.  P.  in- 
charge  of  Wendouree,  1921-6.  Dean  of  Ballarat,  1921-31. 
Married,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Henry  Evelyn  Chichele  Chapeau,  of 
Salisbury,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Forest  Street,  Ballarat. 
Died  Oct.  15,  1934.    (Who  was  Who.) 

TUCKER  (post  GUISE-TUCKER),  WILLIAM  GUISE.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  19,  1829.  Of  Devon.  [2nd  s.  of 
the  Rev.  John,  of  Hawling,  Gloucs.]  Matric.  Lent,  1830; 
B.A.  1834;  U..\.  1838.  Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest,  1836;  C.  of 
Charlton  Kings.  Gloucs.,  1835-6.  C.  of  Springfield,  1836. 
Sometime  Chaplain;  R.N.;  H.M.S.  Revenge,  Albion,  and 
Ceylon;  at  H.M.  dockyard,  Malta,  1844-9.  A  Missionary  in 
Canada,  1850-2.  Chaplain  to  the  R.N.  Hospital  at  Haslar, 
1853-65.  Chaplain  of  Greenwich  Hospital  and  Head  of  the 
R.N.  Chaplains,  1865-71.  V.  of  Ramsay,  Essex,  1872-85. 
Chaplain  at  Milan,  1878-9;  at  Capri,  1879-80.  Author,  Royal 
Naval  Song  Book.  Died  Jan.  17,  1885,  at  Torquay.  Father  of 
John  K.  (1863);  brother  of  John  K.  (1829).  {T.  A.  Walker, 
438;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  21,  1885.) 

TUCKER,  WILLIAM  HILL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Mar.  16,  1822.  [S.  of  Thomas  and  Louisa.]  B.  Sept.  30, 
1802,  at  Lambeth,  Surrey.  Matric.  Easter,  1822;  B.A.  1826; 
M.A.  1830.  Fellow,  1825-45.  Ord.  deacon  (Elv)  1827;  priest, 
1827.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Brixton,  Surrey,  -1841-4.  R.  of 
Dunton-Waylett,  Essex,  1845-92.  Author,  Eton  of  Old,  or 
Eighty  Years  Since,  and  of  an  entertaining  history  of  his  Ufe 
at  King's  (in  the  College  library).  Latterly  of  Brighton.  Died 
Nov.  10,  1901,  at  Hove,  aged  nearly  100.  [King's  Coll.  Reg., 
23;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  16  and  23,  1901.) 

TUCKETT,  FENTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  25,  1823. 
S.  of  G[eorge]  L[o\vmanj,  Esq.  (next),  of  Reading.  Schools, 
Reading  and  [Blundell's],  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1823; 
B.A.  1829.  [St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  526;  BlundeU'sSch.  Reg.) 

TUCKETT,  GEORGE  LOWMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  17,  1789.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WUliam,  Esq.  B.  at 
Bridgwater,  Somerset.  School,  E.xeter.  Matric.  Michs.  1789; 
Scholar,  1790;  B.A.  1793.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  5,  1788.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  11,  1796.  Solicitor- 
General  of  Grenada;  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Vice- Admiralty 
and  Chief  Justice  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica.  Concerned  in  a 
trial,  1818,  of  James  Bowditch,  etc.,  for  the  abduction  of 
Maria  Glenn.  Father  of  the  above.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
525;  Inns  of  Court;  Scott,  MSS.) 

TUCKETT,  IVOR  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.  [3rd]  s.  of  PhiUp  DebeU,  of  ChOd's  HiU  House,  Hamp- 
stead.  B.  Feb.  i,  1873,  in  London.  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1893;  (Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1894);  Walsing- 
ham  medal,  1895;  M.A.  1897;  M.D.  1910.  Fellow,  1895. 
Assistant  to  the  Downing  Professor  of  Medicine,  1899. 
Additional   Demonstrator  in   Physiology,    1899   and    1905; 


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TuDOR,  George  Rowland  Berkeley 

Senior  Demonstrator,  1905-7.  At  University  College 
hospital;  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1898. 
House  Surgeon,  Royal  London  Ophthalmic  Hospital.  Fellow 
of  University  College,  London,  1901.  Married,  Apr.  6,  1894, 
at  Lund,  Sweden,  Anna  Maria  Christina  Wickman.  Author, 
medical  and  The  Evidence  of  the  Supernatural;  Psychical 
Researches  and  the  Will  to  Believe.  Of  Punchardon  Hall, 
Willian,  Herts.,  in  1920;  and  subsequently  of  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight.  Died  Nov.  28,  1942.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Dec.  i,  1942.) 

TUCKETT,  JAMES  EDWARD  SHUM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  S.  of  Michael  Shum,  accountant,  deceased  (and 
Harrietta  Tedder).  B.  [Mar.  3],  1870,  at  Horfield.  School, 
Bristol  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  {25th  Wrangler) 
1892;  M.A.  1896.  Assistant  Master  at  Christ  College,  Brecon, 
1893-5;  at  Eastbourne  College,  1895-1902;  at  Marlborough 
College,  1902-20  (Bursar,  1917-20).  Married.  Died  Aug.  18, 
1934,  at  Combe  Dingle,  Bristol.  {Venn,  11.  510;  Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  20, 
I934-) 

TUCKEY,  CHARLES  ORPEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trhjity,  June  25, 
1894.  S.  of  Davys,  of  L>Tiwood,  Dundrum,  Co.  Dublin. 
B.  Aug.  24,  1875,  in  Dublin.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1896;  B.A.  {10th  Wrangler)  1897; 
(Math.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1898);  M.A.  1903.  Assistant 
Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1898-9;  at  Charterhouse, 
1899-1936;  Housemaster,  1910-1.  Of  Bournemouth  in  1950. 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  List  of 
Carthusians;  Scott,  MSS.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

TUCKEY,  HENRY  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1848.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Haydon,  in  Rodboume-Cheney, 
Wilts.  B.  Oct.  8,  1829,  at  Compton-Beauchamp,  Berks. 
School,  Marlborough  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A. 
1852.  Rowing  'blue,'  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Dec.  21, 
1854;  priest.  May  18,  1856.  V.  of  Rodboume-Cheney,  Wilts., 
1857-9.  Went  to  New  Zealand,  i860.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Wellington,  New  Zealand,  1887-9.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Welling- 
ton, from  1900.  Conducted  a  school  in  Wellington,  the  nucleus 
of  Wellington  College,  of  which  he  was  for  years  Classical 
Master.  Married,  1859,  Fanny  Isabel,  dau.  of  James  Bryant, 
of  Bath.  Died  Sept.  14,  1919.  (Eagle,  xli.  47;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Crockford.) 

TUCKNISS,  BENJAMIN  FULLER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
Catharine's,  Oct.  16,  1826.  B.  in  the  Colony  of  Demerara. 
Matric.  Lent,  1827;  B.A.  1831.  P.C.  of  Raskelf,  Yorks., 
1832-45.  Of  Demerara  ini845.  Disappears  from  C/«rgy  Lis*, 
1852.  A  son,  Richard  Austin,  was  adm.  at  St  Edmund  HaU, 
Oxford,  1845.    (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

TUDBALL,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  8,  1879.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  T[homas]  (next),  of 
1,  Norton  Road,  West  Brighton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A. 
1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1882;  priest,  1884;  C.  of 
Hanley,  Staffs.,  1882-6.  C.  of  Chasetown,  1886-91.  V.  of 
Lower  Gomal,  1891-7.  R.  of  St  James',  Wednesbury,  1897- 
1910.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Vauxhall,  Surrey,  1910-25.  C.  of 
Holy  Innocents,  Hammersmith,  1926-8.  Chaplain  of 
Heathfield  School,  Ascot,  1928-30;  of  St  Giles  Homes,  East 
Hanningfield,  Essex,  1930-2.  Died  July  16,  1932,  aged  74.  at 
Danbury,  Essex.  (E.  A.  Underwood,  Story  of  Sedgley,  298, 
which  gives  'died  July  18';  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  19, 
1932.) 

TUDBALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  15,  1837. 
Of  Wilts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (Balliol  CoUege,  Oxford, 
1801),  of  East  Budleigh,  Devon  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Ven. 
Charles  Daubeny,  .Archdeacon  of  Salisbury).]  Matric.  Michs. 
1837;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Glouc.)  1842; 
priest  (Salisbury)  1844.  P.C.  of  Petersmariand,  Devon,  1848- 
54.  Sunday  Evening  Lecturer  at  West  Teignmouth,  in  i860. 
Married,  Apr.  25,  1882  (then  of  Brighton),  Emily  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  J.  Smith,  of  Streatham.  Died  Feb.  1,  1889,  aged  71, 
at  Brighton.  Father  of  the  above.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford; 
Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  6,  1889.) 

TUDOR,  CHARLES  MOWBRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Nov.  29,  1890.  S.  of  J.  [John,  M.R.C.S.],  of  24,  High  West 
Street,  Dorchester.  B.  there,  1S72.  Matric.  Easter,  1891; 
B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1897;  priest, 
1898;  C.  of  Baldock,  Herts.,  1897-1901-  C.  of  Broadwindsor, 
Dorset,  1901-4.  R.  of  .Aisholt,  Somerset,  1904-6  and  V.  of 
Over-Stowey,  1904-8.  R.  of  Pitchford,  Salop,  1908-13.  Lie. 
Pr.,  dio.  of  Canterbury,  1913-18;  dio.  of  Chichester,  1918-35; 
Perm,  to  off.,  1935-48-.  Married,  1901,  Edith  Mathilde,  dau. 
of  Philip  De  Clermont.  Of  Eastbourne  in  1952.  Brother  of 
the  next.    (Crockford.) 

TUDOR,  GEORGE  ROWLAND  BERKELEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  1,  1889.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Dorchester. 
Matric.  Easter,  1889;  Scholar;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Died 
Feb.  I,  1898.   Brother  of  the  above. 

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Tudor,  Harry 

TUDOR,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  5, 
1850.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Shrewsbury  (and  Mary 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Andrew  Thynne).  B.  June  12,  1832.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1856;  priest,  1858;  C.  of  Great  Tew,  Oxon., 
1856-8.  C.  of  Clewer,  Berks.,  1858-65.  R.  of  Wolborough 
with  Newton-Abbot,  Devon,  1865-88.  R.  (and  Patron)  of 
Lustleigh,  1888-1904.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1885-1907;  Sub- 
Dean,  1903-7.  Married,  Aurora,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Ensor,  of  Lustleigh.  Died  in  the  Close,  Exeter,  July  20,  1907. 
Father  of  Owen  M.  (next).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  July  23,  1907.) 

TUDOR,  OWEN  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1887.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Harry  (above),  R.  of 
Newton  Abbot  (and  Aurora,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Ensor).  B.  [June  9,  1869]  there.  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Died,  unmarried,  Oct.  30, 
1891,  aged  22,  in  London.  (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Gitardian, 
Nov.  4,  1891;  Charterhouse  Reg.) 

TUDOR,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  8, 
1825.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Timberscombe,  Somerset.  School, 
Chichester,  Sussex.  Matric.  Lent,  1826.  Migrated  (age  20) 
to  Trinity,  July  10,  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1834.  Ord. 
deacon,  1830;  priest,  1831.  V.  of  Houghton-next-Harpley, 
Norfolk,  1837-44.  R.  of  Syderstone,  1844-79.  Chaplain  to 
the  Marquess  of  Cholmondeley.  Died  Nov.  4,  1882,  at  Christ 
Church  vicarage,  Bamet.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  15, 
1882.) 

TUDOR-OWEN,  COURTENAY  WILLIAM  (1896),  see  OWEN. 

TUDOR-RISK,  JOHN  KEATS  (1869),  see  RISK. 

TUDWAY,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Oct.  1810; 
from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Oct.  29, 
1799,  age  17.  [2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Wells,  Somerset  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Paine).  B.  May  20,  1782. 
School,  Sherborne.  Sometime  Lieut.,  i6th  Dragoons.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1811.  V.  of  Chisledon,  Wilts.,  1814-30. 
Married,  Apr.  7,  1807,  Elizabeth  Pappod,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Brown  Calley,  Esq.,  of  Burderop  Park,  Wilts.  Died  Feb.  26, 
1830.  {Sherborne  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TUDWAY,  CHARLES  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Jan.  17,  1865.  [S.  of  Robert  Charles  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1827),  M.P.,  deceased,  of  the  Cedars,  Wells, 
Somerset  (and  Maria  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  WilUam 
Miles,  ist  Bart.).  B.  Nov.  23,  1846.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Lent,  1865.  Of  the  Cedars,  Wells,  Somerset.  Captain,  N. 
Somerset  Yeomanry.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Somerset.  Owner  of 
estates  in  Antigua.  Married  (i)  July  5,  1870,  Lady  Edith 
Nelson,  dau.  of  Horatio,  3rd  Earl  Nelson,  and  had  one 
daughter;  (2)  Jan.  15,  1884,  Alice  Constance,  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Frederick  H.  Hervey-Bathurst,  3rd  Bart.,  and  had, 
further  issue.  Died  Sept.  7,  1926.  (//arrow  ScA.  ivieg. ;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Oliver,  History  of  Antigua.) 

TUER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  3,  1824.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Manchester  (and  Martha  Bridge). 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1829.  P.C.  of 
St  John's,  West  Derby,  Lanes.,  1836-42.  C.  of  Woodhead, 
Cheshire,  1846-50.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  i868. 
{Clerical  Guide.) 

TUFNEL,  WILLIAM  BEWLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar. 
17,  1802.   Resided  for  two  terms.   {Peile,  11.  351.) 

TUFNELL,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  8, 
1787.  [S.  of  Charles,  Brevet-Colonel,  Royal  Horse  Guards 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Haselar).  School,  Westminster.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Apr.  17,  1791.  C.  of  Kingsthorpe,  Northants.,  1801. 
C.  of  All  Saints,  Northampton,  1802-4;  V.  there,  1804-22. 
Married,  Apr.  14,  1792,  Miss  —  Farley.  Died  July  2,  1822, 
aged  54.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1822,  11.  92.) 

TUFNELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  i, 
1852.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Charles  Fowell  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1815)]  [R.]  of  Edburton,  Hurstpierpoint, 
Sussex  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hugh  Penfold).  [School, 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1852.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  22,  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1857;  priest  (Manchester)  1858;  C.  of  Wootton,  Northants., 
1857-61.  C.  of  Midhurst,  Sussex,  1861-3.  V.  of  Easeboume, 
1863-79.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord  Egmont.  Died  Mar.  i, 
1879-    {T.  A.  Walker,  504;  Crockford.) 

TUFNELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  29, 
1821.  [3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Langleys,  Great  Waltham,  Essex, 
(and  Aima,  dau.  of  John  Close,  of  Easby  House,  Yorks.). 


TuGWELL,  Herbert 

B.  1796.  Schools,  Felsted  and  Eton.]  [Obtained  a  commission 
in  the  3rd  Regt.  of  Foot  Guards,  1814;  served  in  the  Penin- 
sular War;  Capt.,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards;  retired,  1821.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon,  1824;  priest 
(London)  May  29,  1825.  V.  of  Wormingford,  Essex,  1825-40. 
Chaplain  at  Boulogne,  1842.  C.  of  Pleshey,  Essex,  1843.  V.  of 
Uf&ngton,  Berks.,  1847-52.  R.  of  Thomton-Watlass,  Yorks., 
1852-68.  Married,  182 1,  Maria  Newton,  dau.  of  Cornelius 
Kortwright,  of  Hylands,  Essex,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  16, 
1868,  at  Banstead.  Brother  of  William  (1799)  and  the  next. 
{Al.  Felsted.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1868,  397a.) 

TUFNELL,  JOHN  JOLLIFFE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  27,  1796.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  of  Great 
Waltham,  Essex  (and  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Close,  of  Easeby 
House,  Yorks.).  [B.  Sept.  21,  1778.]  School,  Rugby.  Suc- 
ceeded to  Langleys,  Essex,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  1820. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex;  High  Sheriff,  1823.  Married,  June 
29,  1801,  Catherine  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Michael 
Pilkington,  6th  Bart.,  of  Chevet,  Yorks.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
July  18,  1864.  Brother  of  Wilham  (1799)  and  the  above. 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.  {sub  his  son).) 

TUFNELL,  SAMUEL  JOLLIFFE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  10,  1792.  [3rd]  s.  of  George  Forster,  of  London 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Farhill,  of  Chichester). 
B.  Jan.  I,  1774.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1792; 
B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1800.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Apr.  29,  1798. 
R.  of  West  Stoke,  Sussex,  1803-4.  V.  of  North  Mundham, 
and  Hunston,  1803-50.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1804-50. 
Married  Charlotte  Diggins,  of  Chichester,  and  had  one 
daughter.  Died  Nov.  7,  1850.  M.I.  at  North  Mundham. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Burke,  E.G.;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

TUFNELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1787. 
Of  Middlesex.  [Eldest  s.  of  George  Forster,  of  Chichester 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Farhill,  of  Chichester). 
B.  1769.]  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1787;  B..\.  1791; 
M.A.  1794.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  28,  1791. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  27,  1795.  Of  Chichester.  M.P.  for 
Colchester,  1806-7.  Married,  May  24,  1804,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Carleton,  of  South  Carleton,  Lines.  Died  Apr.  26, 
1809,  in  London.  Brother  of  the  above.  {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  526;  Return  of  M.P. s;  Burke,  E.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1809, 
I.  482;  F.  P.  White;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Dec.  21,  1805.) 

TUFNELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 
1799.  [2nd]  s.  of  William,  of  Great  Waltham,  Essex  (and 
Anna,  dau.  of  John  Close,  of  Easby  House,  Yorks.).  School, 
Wingham,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  B.A.  1803.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1803;  priest,  Dec.  30,  1804.  V.  of 
Wormingford,  Essex,  1805-25.  Married,  1805,  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  of  John  Naylor,  of  Newstead,  Essex,  and  had  one 
daughter.  Resided  latterly  at  Pleshey,  Essex,  and  at  Great 
Waltham.  Life  written  by  J.  W.  H.  CoUingridge.  Died  in 
1855.  Brother  of  John  J.  (1796)  and  George  (1821).  (Burke, 
E.G.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

TUFNELL,  WYNDHAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  24,  1871.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
(Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1839),  R.  of  Fryeming,  Essex  (and 
Frances  Ann,  dau.  of  W.  G.  D'Aeth).  B.  Mar.  12,  1852,  at 
York  Place,  Edinburgh.  Bapt.  Apr.  10,  1852.  [Schools, 
Haileybury  and  Brighton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  LL.B.  1875. 
Captain,  3rd  Battn.,  The  Buffs.;  Capt.,  East  Kent  Regt.  (T.), 
1896.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902  (A.S.C.; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Major.  M.B.E.  1919.  Gentleman- 
Usher  to  the  Queen,  1899-1901.  Author,  The  Modern 
Odyssey;  The  Magic  of  the  Desert.  Died  Mar.  10,  1938,  at 
Folkestone.  {Haileybury  Reg.;  Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Army 
Lists;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  Mar.  12, 
1938.) 

TUFTON,  The  Hon.  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  27, 
1798.  3rd  s.  of  [Sackville,  8th]  Earl  of  Thanet  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  Lord  John  Phihp  Sackville).  [B.  Nov.  22,  1773. 
School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1798.  M.P.  for  Appleby, 
Westmorland,  1796-9.  Died,  May  28,  1799-  {Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Return  of  M.P. s;  Burke,  Dormant  and  Extinct 
Peerages  (Thanet).) 

TUGWELL,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1877.  B.  Mar.  15,  1854,  at  Salisbury.  Schools,  St  Bees, 
Cumberland  and  St  Saviour's,  Southwark.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  1881;  D.D.  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1880; 
priest,  1881;  C.  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  1880-9.  Missionary 
(C.M.S.),  at  Lagos,  West  Africa,  1889-94.  Bishop  of  Western 
equatorial  Africa,  1894-1920.  R.  of  Mavesyn  Ridware, 
Staffs.,  1921-7.  Resided  latterly  at  Brook  Cottage,  Benson, 
Oxford,  where  he  died  July  22,  1936  {Crockford;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  July  23,  1936. 


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TUGWELL,  LeWEN  HeNRY 

TUGWELL,  LEWEN  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  iS66. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Lewen  (St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  1845),  V.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Lambeth.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1867; 
B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1870;  priest  (Canter- 
bury) 1871;  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Bermondsey,  Surrey, 
1870-1.  Consular  Chaplain.  Died  May  21,  1872,  at  Punta 
Delgada,  St  Michael,  Azores,  aged  25.  {Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  June  8,  1872.) 

TUKE,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry  [George]  [barrister],  of  Shelbume 
House,  Cheltenham.  B.  [May  13],  1867,  at  Dover,  Kent. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B..A..  1889; 
M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1890;  priest  (Gibraltar, 
for  Rochester)  1891;  C.  of  St  George's,  Camberwell  (Trinity 
mission),  1890-3.  C.  of  Hatchford,  Surrey,  1893-4.  C.  of 
Addlestone,  1894-6.  V.  of  Ripley,  1896-1901.  V.  of  Hope- 
under-Dinmore,  Heref.,  1902-8.  \'.  of  Holmer  with  Hunting- 
ton, 1908-16.  Married,  Feb.  10,  1897,  Jane  Ellen,  elder  dau. 
of  Philip  Francis,  of  Kensington.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.);  killed  in  action,  July  20,  1916. 
(Cheltenham  Coll  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  12,  1897.) 

TUKE,  HENRY  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20, 
1884.  [2nd]  s.  of  William  Murray,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex 
(and  Emma,  dau.  of  Caleb  WilUams,  M.D.,  of  York).  B. 
July  13,  1865,  at  Saffron  Walden.  School,  Oliver's  Mount, 
Scarborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.. A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Of 
'Beifields,'  Galley\vood,  Chelmsford  in  1946.  (Burke,  L.G.) 

TUKE,  LEONARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1881.  Adm.  at 
Cavendish  H.  [8th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Edward  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  1843).  B.  1864.  School,  Tonbridge.]  B.A. 
1884.  Adm.  solicitor,  1889;  practised  in  Lincoln's  Irm 
Fields.  Latterly  on  the  staff  of  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
Resided  at  34,  The  Crescent,  Barnes.  Died  Jan.  26,  1921,  at 
Lynton,  Devon.   {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

TUKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  11,  1873. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  James  Hack  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.),  of  Hitchin, 
Herts,  (by  his  ist  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Janson,  of 
Tottenham).  B.  Aug.  6,  1854,  at  Hitchin.  School,  Grove 
House,  Tottenham  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B..\.  1878; 
M.A.  1884.  Of  Colwell,  near  Honiton,  Devon.  J. P.  for 
Devon.  Married,  1897,  Violet  Emily  Kate  Georgiana,  eldest 
dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  William  Dunlo  Croker,  Co.  Limerick, 
and  had  issue.  Died  at  Colwell,  Nov.  24,  1937.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times,  Nov.  25,  1937.) 

TULK,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1805.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [Augustus],  of  Richmond, 
Surrey  (and  Betty).  [B.  there,  June  3,  1786.]  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1806;  Scholar,  1806.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  28,  1807.  A  student  of  the  writings  of 
Swedenborg;  assisted  in  founding  the  London  Society  for 
publishing  his  works,  1810;  served  on  its  committee  until 
1843.  Connected  with  the  Hawkestone  meeting,  held  annually 
in  connection  with  Swedenborg  at  an  irm  at  Hawkstone  Park, 
Shropshire  (President,  1814).  M.P.  for  Sudbury,  1820-6;  for 
Poole,  Dorset,  1835-7.  J. P.  for  Middlesex,  1836-47.  Chair- 
man of  the  committe  of  Hanwell  asylum.  F.R.S.,  1822. 
Married,  Sept.  21,  1807,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Marmaduke  Hart, 
merchant,  of  Hampstead,  and  had  12  children.  Author,  The 
Record  of  Family  Instruction;  Aphorisms;  Spiritual  Chris- 
tianity (unfinished).  Contributed  to  the  Intellectual  Repository 
and  the  New  Church  Advocate.  Died  Jem.  16, 1849,  in  London. 
Doubtless  father  of  John  A.  (1839).  {Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  i.  326;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TULK,  JAMES  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  4,  1848.  [2nd  s.  of  John  Augustus,  late  of  Park  Place, 
Regent's  Park,  London]  and  of  Mrs  Lydia  Tulk,  of  Abbaye- 
de-Beaufays,  Chaudfontaine,  near  Liege,  Belgium.  Matric. 
Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at 
Oxford,  1859.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  23,  1852. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TULK,  JOHN  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
June  17,  1833.  [Probably  s.  of  John  Brathwaite.  B.  in  the 
Barbados.  School,  Edinburgh  High.]  Matric.  Lent,  1834. 
(Venn,  11.  223,  which  suggests  he  was  a  s.  of  Charles  .\ugustus 
(1805),  but  see  the  next.) 

TULK,  JOHN  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1839.  [Doubtless  s.  of  Charles  Augustus  (1805).]  Matric. 
Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1848.  At  the  Middlesex 
Hospital;  also  in  Edinburgh  and  Paris.  M.R.C.P.,  1849.  Of 
Isleworth,  Middlesex,  in  1870;  of  Twickenham,  in  1880. 
Latterly  of  Chertsey,  Surrey,  where  he  died  Mar.  13,  1895. 
(Medical  Directories.) 

TULLOCH,  ANGUS  ALEXANDER  GREGORIE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1885.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Alexander 
Bruce,  Lieut. -Col.  (later  Major-General),  of  Melbourne, 
Australia  (and  Arabella,  dau.  of  Stephen  Heelis,  of  Grasmere). 


TuNSTALL,  James 

B.  May  21,  1867,  at  Lytham.  School,  Dover  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  LL.M.  1898.  .\dm.  solicitor,  1892; 
of  the  firm  of  Slater,  Heelis,  Williamson,  CoUis  and  TuUoch. 
Retired  from  legal  practice,  1907.  Managing  Director  of  the 
Manchester  and  Liverpool  District  Banking  Co.,  Ltd.; 
Director  of  the  Yorks.  Penny  Bank,  Ltd.  O.B.E.  Married, 
1906,  Winifred  Mary,  dau.  of  Canon  Joseph  J.  Scott,  and  had 
issue.  Resided  at  71,  Princes  Street,  Manchester.  Died 
June  9,  r932,  at  Eastbourne;  buried  at  Alderley.  (Dover  Coll. 
Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry;  Who  was  Who;  J.  T. 
Rule;  The  Times,  June  13,  1932) 

TULLOH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  3,  1835.  [S.  of 
Robert  Henry,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  of  Elliston,  Roxburgh- 
shire. B.  Feb.  22,  1817.  School,  Edinburgh  Academy;  and  at 
Glasgow  University,  1833-5.]  Entered  the  Army,  1837. 
Present  at  the  Siege  of  Jhansi,  1838-9;  in  the  Indian  Mutmy, 
and  in  many  other  campaigns.  Major,  33rd  Bengal  Native 
Infantry-;  commanded  21st  Sikh  Infantry.  Retired,  1861. 
Inherited  Elliston  in  1853,  but  sold  it  in  1863.  Married,  1863, 
Harriet  Mary  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Swinton,  Bengal  C.S., 
of  Swinton  House,  Berwickshire.  Died  Feb.  25,  1901,  at 
Bath.    (Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.,  41;  Army  Lists.) 

TULLY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1880.  S.  of 
Charles,  ship-broker  (and  Lucy  Compton).  B.  at  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne.  Bapt.  Dec.  24,  1862.  School,  King's,  Canterbury 
(Dr  Blore).   Matric.  Michs.  1880. 

TUMMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  15,  1809.  Matric. 
Michs.  1809;  B..\.  1813.  Ord.  deacon,  1813;  priest  (Norwich) 
June  5,  1814.  C.  of  Little  Steeping  and  Ashby-by-Partney, 
Lines.,  -1841-59.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1865.  (Clergy 
List.) 

TUNNEY,  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  2,  1800.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1806;  Scholar; 
LL.B.  1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1801;  priest, 
Dec.  20,  1801. 

TUNNEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  30, 
1784.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar. 

TUNNICLIFFE,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1878.  Eldest  s.  of  Henry  'Colin'  [Cotton], 
Esq.,  deceased,  of  Yarlet  Hall,  Staffs,  (and  .Anne  Jane,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Edward  Freeman  Parsons,  of  Whitley,  Cheshire. 

B.  June  17,  1859,  at  Wavertree,  Lanes.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Captain  and  Hon.  Major,  North  Staffs. 
Regt.  (T.),  1889.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898- 
1901.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Hon.  Major,  N.  Staffs. 
Regt.;  mentioned  in  Sec.  of  State's  List  for  'valuable 
services').  Of  Whitgreave  Manor,  Stone,  Staffs.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Staffs.  Married,  1899,  Norah,  dau.  of  R.  W.  Johnson, 
Esq.  Died  Dec.  29,  1933.  (Repton  Reg.;  Army  Lists;V^'!ilfoTd, 
County  Families;  The  Times,  Jan.  2,  1934.) 

TUNNICLIFFE,  MATTHEW  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1863.  S.  of  T.,  schoolmaster  [of  Far  Town,  Pudsey, 
Yorks.]  (and  Sarah).  B.  at  Pudsey,  Nov.  x8,  1842.  [School, 
Leeds  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B..\.  1867.  Assistant 
Master  at  Dorchester  Grammar  School;  Second  Master  of 
Holt  Grammar  School,  Norfolk,  1866-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norivich)  i867;priest,  i868;C. of  Ringstead, Norfolk,  1867-9- 

C.  of  Elmley,  Yorks.,  1869-71.  V.  of  Earls  Heaton,  1871-91. 
Died  in  1891.    (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Crockford.) 

TUNNO,  EDWARD  ROSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  4,  1813. 
[Only  s.  of  John,  of  Devonshire  Place,  London.  School, 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1822.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  23,  1816.  M.P.  for  Bossiney,  Cornwall, 
1826-32.  Of  Llangennech  Park,  Carmarthens.  Resided 
latterly  at  Wamford  Park,  near  Bishop's  Waltham,  Hants. 
Died  in  1863.  (Boase,  vi.  716;  Inns  of  Court;  Return  ofM.P.s.) 

TUNSTAL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  2, 
1843.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Gisbume,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1843;  B.A.  1847. 

TUNSTALL,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  WHITELOCK.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  June  19,  1879.  S.  of  William  Croudson, 
banker  (and  Arabella  Matilda).  B.  [Dec.  30,  1858],  in 
St  Michael's  parish,  Gloucester.  Bapt.  June  21,  1859.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879.  Kept  three  terms.  Died  Sept.  11,  1939,  in 
London.   (Eagle,  li.  224;  The  Times,  Sept.  15,  1939.) 

TUNSTALL  (or  TUNSTAL),  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Feb.  11, 
1780.  Matric.  Michs.  17S3;  Scholar;  B.A.,  1784;  1st  Chan- 
cellor's medal,  1784;  M.A.  1787.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec. 
1786;  priest  (London)  Apr.  20,  1788.  Stood  unsuccessfully 
for  a  fellowship;  obliged  to  leave  College.  Went  to  America, 
where  he  became  assistant  in  a  school.  Gunning  gave  him 
a  bad  character;  could  have  been  'one  of  the  most  dis- 
tinguished men  in  the  University,  but  was  the  idlest  of  the 
idle,  so  low  a  profligate  that  he  was  shunned  by  all  the  men 
of  his  own  standing.'    (Peile,  11.  311;  Gunning,  i.  33,  38.) 


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TUNSTALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  for  Mus.  Bac.  at  St  John's, 
May  24,  1879.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  John,  printer  (and  Ellen). 
B.  Nov.  15,  1838,  at  Waterloo.  Bapt.  Oct.  29,  1848.  Did  not 
reside. 

TUNSTALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
July  27,  1776.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Brentford,  Middlesex. 
School,  Hackney,  London.    Matric.  Michs.  i777;  B.A.  1781. 

TUNSTALL-SMITH,  TUNSTALL  (1874),  see  SMITH,  TUNSTALL. 

TUOHY,  PATRICK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1845.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Galway  (and  Bridget).  Matric.  Michs. 
1845. 

TUPMAN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1846. 
S.  of  Samuel  [of  Vernon  House,  Brixton  Hill,  Surrey].  School, 
King's  College  (Dr  Major).  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  12,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  Scholar.  Name  off, 
Jan.  1847.   (T.  A.  Walker,  490.) 

TUPPEN,  HARRY  STACEY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1881.  S.  of 
Harry,  of  Brighton.  B.  there,  Feb.  19,  1863.  Schools, 
Framlingham  College  and  Epsom  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.Chu:.,  1890.  At 
St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1889.  House 
Surgeon,  Royal  Hants.  County  Hospital.  Sometime  surgeon, 
P.  and  O.  Steam  Navigation  Company,  and  Assistant  Medical 
Officer  at  the  County  asylum,  Prestwick.  Resided  latterly  at 
Bournemouth,  where  he  died  Jan.  9,  1896.  (Venn,  u.  448; 
Medical  Directories;  The  Standard,  Jan.  13,  1896.) 

TUPPER,  Sir  CHARLES.  Hon.  LL.D.,  1886.  B.  July  2,  1821. 
K.C.M.G.,  1879;  created  Bart.,  1888;  P.C.,  1908.  Canadian 
High  Commissioner  in  London,  1884-96.  G.C.M.G.,  1886. 
Prime  Minister  of  Canada,  April-June,  1896.  Died  Oct.  30, 
1915.    {D.N.B.;  Diet.  Canadian  Biog.) 

TURBUTT,  JOHN  LANCELOT  (1843),  see  ERRINGTON. 

TURING,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1889. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Robert  (next)  (and  Fanny  Montague),  of 
Burlington  Road,  Paddington,  London,  W.  B.  June  23, 
1870.  Schools,  Merchant  Taylors',  and  Bedford  Grammar.] 
Entered  the  Army,  Royal  Fusiliers;  transferred  to  38th 
Sikhs,  1891.  Killed  in  action  in  the  Shinkamar  pass  during 
the  Indian  frontier  War,  Jan.  29,  1898.  (Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.  Reg.) 

TURING,  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  6,  1844.  S.  of  John  Robert.  B.  in  Batavia,  Dutch 
Indies.  School,  Blackheath  proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1844; 
B.A.  1848;  M.A.  185 1.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1848;  priest, 
1849;  C.  of  Axminster,  Devon,  1848-51.  P.C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Rotherhithe,  Surrey,  1851-9.  Diocesan  Inspector  of 
Schools  for  the  Borough  of  Southwark,  1857-9.  Chaplain  of 
Trinity  College,  1859-71.  C.  of  Great  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 
1859-64.  C.  of  Tydd  St  Mary,  Cambs.,  1864-6.  C.  of  South 
Ormsby,  Lines.,  1864-9.  P-C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Watford, 
Herts.,  1870-3.  V.  of  Edwinstowe  with  Carburton  and 
Ollerton,  Notts.,  1873-84.  Author,  Parochial  Recollections. 
Latterly  of  2,  Nutfield,  Sinden  Road,  Bedford,  where  he  died, 
Dec.  27, 1885.  Father  of  the  above.  (Crockford;TheGuardian, 
Dec.  30,  1885.) 

TURLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  13,  1841 ; 
a  'Ten-year  man.'  Of  York.  S.  of  Edward  (and  Hannah). 
B.  July  3,  1812. 

TURMINE,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20,  1848; 
a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (next),  P.C.  of 
Minster,  Isle  of  Sheppey,  Kent  (and  Susannah  Knight).  B. 
Oct.  19,  1824,  at  Minster.   Brother  of  Henry  T.  A.  (1843). 

TURMINE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  6,  1807.  5th 
s.  of  Noah.  B.  Jan.  8,  1784,  at  Canterbury.  School,  Canter- 
bury (Mr  Naylor).  Matric.  Michs.  T807;  B.A.  1811;  M.A. 
1814.  P.C.  of  Minster  and  C.  of  Warden,  Kent,  1819-46. 
Died  Dec.  4,  1846.  Father  of  the  next  and  the  above. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  444.) 

TURMINE,  HENRY  THOMAS  ATKINSON.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  July  6,  1843.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
(above),  of  Minster  (and  Susannah  Knight).  B.  there,  Bapt. 
Feb.  6,  1824.  Of  Kent.  [Schoo*  Winchester.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1844.  Of  Sheerness  in  1885.  Married,  Sept.  i,  1885,  Ann 
Mary,  elder  dau.  of  F.  Venable,  of  Sheerness.  Brother  of 
Alfred  (1848).   (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Sept.  7,  1885.) 

TURNBULL,  CHARLES  CUTHBERT  INGRAM.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1888;  from  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  Oct.  19,  1886.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Stephenson 
(1846),  V.  of  Penistone,  Yorks.  (and  Agnes  Mary  Smith). 
B.  [July  28],  1867,  at  Carlton-in-Lindrick,  Notts.  School, 
Trinity  College,  Stratford-on-Avon.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1900.  House  Physician,  Chester  General 
Infirmary;  House  Surgeon,  North  Devon  Infirmary;  Resident 


TuRNBULL,  Robert 

Mediczil  Officer,  Italian  Hospital,  Queen  Square,  London. 
Practised  at  Hulme,  Manchester.  Of  55,  Chorlton  Road, 
Hulme,  Manchester,  1948.  [Al.  Oxon.;  Venn,  11.  502;  Medical 
Directories.) 

TURNBULL,  GEORGE  GILLON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 
1877.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  of  St  Edmund's  House,  Aberdeen 
(and  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Downe  Gillon,  of 
Walhouse,  Linlithgowshire).  B.  Sept.  6,  1858,  in  Edinburgh. 
School,  Harrow  [and  at  Edinburgh  University].  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Writer  to  the  Signet,  1885.  Succeeded 
to  the  estate  of  his  uncle,  John  TurnbuU,  Convenor  of  the 
County  of  Berwick,  1891.  Of  Abbey  St  Bathans,  Grantshouse, 
Berwickshire.  J. P.  for  Berwickshire.  Died  July  16,  1928. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families;  Society  of 
Writers  to  the  Signet.) 

TURNBULL,  JAMES  GEORGE  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1900.  S.  of  James,  of  Faldonside,  Melrose, 
Roxburghs.  B.  Dec.  12,  1881,  at  Melrose.  School,  Loretto. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  'Went  to  Vancouver;  dead 
in  1925.'    (Loretto  Reg.) 

TURNBULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  10,  1857.  S. 
of  Robert.  B.  Feb.  18,  1838,  at  Hackness,  Yorks.  School, 
St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1867. 
Vice-Principal  of  King  WilUam's  College,  Isle  of  Man,  1861-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (Sodor  and  Man)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Malew, 
Isle  of  Man,  1862-4.  C.  of  ChildwaU,  Lanes.,  1864-71.  V.  of 
Temple  Ewell,  Kent,  1871-1900.  R.  of  Great  Linford, 
Bucks.,  1900-22.  Died  Feb.  20,  1922,  at  Olney.  Father  of 
PeverU  A.  (1889);  brother  of  William  P.  (i860).  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Feb.  23,  1922.) 

TURNBULL,  JOHN  BURDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Mar.  25,  1851.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Seaforth,  near 
Liverpool  (and  Mary  Ann  Corbet).  [B.  Feb.  18,  1827,  at 
Brighton.]  Doubtful  if  resided.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1855.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.  Died  Jan.  20,  i860. 
(G.  Mag.,  i860,  I.  416.) 

TURNBULL,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  13, 
1848.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Andrew,  of  the  Excise.  B.  [Aug.  15, 
1829],  in  Edinburgh.  Schools,  Edinburgh  and  Ealing. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1853.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Mar.  13,  1852.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1855.  Practised  in 
Natal;  sometime  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court.  Married, 
Oct.  14,  1858,  Lucy  Marshall,  younger  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Tumbull,  Esq.,  of  Peebles.  Died  Dec.  20,  1902,  at  Pieter- 
maritzburg.  (Venn,  11.  285  and  iv.  add.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

TURNBULL,  JOSEPH  CORBETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1837.  [B.  Aug.  26,  1813.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837; 
Scholar,  1840;  B.A.  (%2nd  Wrangler)  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Ord. 
priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1842.  Assistant  Master  at 
Cheltenham  College,  1841-2;  subsequently  Head  of  the 
MOitary  and  Civil  Department.  Died  Feb.  28,  1879,  at 
Cheltenham;  buried  at  Leckhampton,  Gloucs.  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.) 

TURNBULL,  PEVERIL  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1S57), 
V.  of  Temple  Ewell,  near  Dover.  B.  June  23,  1870,  at  Little 
Woolton,  ChUdwall,  Lanes.  Schools,  Dover  College  and 
King's,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892. 
Assistant  Master  at  Hillbrow  School,  Rugby,  for  2\  years;  at 
Rottingdean  for  2  years;  at  St  Vincent's,  Eastbourne  for 
I  year;  at  St  George's,  Ascot;  at  Aysgarth  School,  Yorks., 
1899-1909;  at  Ashbourne  House,  Harrow-on-the-Hill. 
Latterly  of  Great  Linford  rectory,  Bucks.  Died  Nov.  30, 
1927.  (Dover  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Schoolmasters'  Direc- 
tories; The  Times,  Dec.  2,  1927.) 

TURNBULL,  PHILIP  CORBETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.  S.  of  William  Abbott,  of  'Oaklands,*  Hilden- 
borough,  Kent.  B.  Dec.  i,  1878,  at  Hildenborough.  School, 
.  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A. 
1905.  In  business  in  the  Straits  Settlements;  and  later,  in 
London.  Of  Stevenage,  Herts.,  in  1927.  (Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.) 

TURNBULL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  14,  1845. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Dikehead,  Cumberland  (and  Eleanor).  B.  at 
Kirkandrew's-upon-Esk.  Bapt.  Mar.  i,  1812.  Matric.  Easter, 
1845;  B.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1848;  priest,  1849. 
C.  of  Whitchurch,  Shropshire,  185 1-8.  V.  of  Wybunbury, 
Cheshire,  1858-77.  Married  Louisa  Philippine,  and  had  issue. 
Died  1877.  (Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families  (sttb  his 
son.  Sir  Robert).) 


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TURNBULL,  SYDNEY  PEVERILL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1887.  S.  of  H[enxv],  of  Grosvenor  Road,  Scarborough  (and 
Fanny,  dau  of  Joseph  Clarke).  B.  Sept.  24,  1868.  School, 
King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
Scholar,  1888;  B.A.  (i6tk  Wrangler)  1S90.  Adm.  soUcitor, 
1894;  practised  in  Scarborough  (Tumbull  and  Sons).  Of 
4,  VVestboume  Road,  Scarborough.  J. P.  for  the  North  Riding 
of  Yorks.  Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Francis  Fearon.  Died 
Nov.  17,  1948,  at  Wimbledon.  [King  William's  Coll.,  Isle  of 
Man,  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  20,  1948.) 

TURNBULL,  THOMAS  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  29,  1811.  [4th]  s.  of  John,  of  London.  B.  there  [July, 
1794].  Educated  privately.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A. 
{14th  Wrangler)  1816;  M.A.  i8ig.  Fellow,  i8r7-48;  President, 
1826-48.  Junior  Proctor,  1827-8.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at 
Oxford,  1832.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Iim,  Aug.  27,  1814.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  3,  1822;  priest 
(Ely)  1822.  R.  of  Blofield,  Norfolk,  1847-76.  F.R.S.,  1831. 
Died  Mar.  24,  1876.  M.I.  at  Blofield.  {Venn,  n.  158;  Boase, 
VI.  718;  Al.  Oxon.;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford.) 

TURNBULL,  THOMAS  STROVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Sept.  19,  1871.  S.  of  T.  Scott,  Esq.,  of  High  Barnes,  Sunder- 
land. B.  Mar.  17,  1853.  School,  private.  Matric.  Easter, 
1872;  B.A.  1875.  Rowing  'blue,'  1873.  Adm.  a  solicitor, 
Dec.  1877;  practised  in  Manchester,  1878  (Messrs  Sutton, 
Elliott,  Tumbull  and  Mayne).  Died  Oct.  5,  1917.  (Law 
Lists.) 

TURNBULL,  VALENTINE  MOUNSEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1888.  S.  of  Jared,  of  Maughanby,  Langwathby, 
Cumberland.  B.  there,  Feb.  14,  1869.  School,  St  Bees 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  {nth  Wrangler)  1891; 
M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at  Kendal  Grammar  School, 
1892-4;  at  Haverfordwest  Grammar  School  for  6  years;  at 
Kelvinside  Academy,  Glasgow,  for  2  years;  at  the  Perse 
School,  Cambridge,  1902-34.  Of  46,  St  Barnabas  Road, 
Cambridge,  in  1953.   (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

TURNBULL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  15,  1824. 
Of  the  West  Indies.  Had  matric.  from  St  Mary's  Hall, 
Oxford,  Dec.  30,  1825,  age  21.  [3rd  s.  of  Archibald,  of 
St  Catherine's,  Jamaica.]   Matric.  Lent,  1825.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

TURNBULL,  WILLIAM  PEVERILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  I,  i860.  [3rd]  s.  of  Robert,  of  Hackness,  near  Scar- 
borough, Yorks.  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Watson,  of  Scalby). 

B.  there,  Oct.  8,  1841.  School,  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric. 
Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1862;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler  and  2nd 
Smith's  prize)  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Fellow,  1865;  assistant 
tutor,  1865-70.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1879.  H.M. 
Inspector  of  Schools,  1871 ;  divisional  inspector,  1894-1906. 
'One  of  the  cleverest  men  whom  I  have  ever  known.'  (James 
Stuart,  Reminiscences,  200.)  Married,  Dec.  21,  1882,  Faimy, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edwin  John  Hayes,  Esq.,  of  Ashby  House, 
Handsworth,  near  Birmingham.  Author  of  mathematical 
text-books.  Died  Jan.  24,  1917,  at  Church  Stretton,  Salop. 
Brother  of  John  (1857).    (The  Times,  Jan.  27,  igi?-) 

TURNBULL,  WILLIAM  STEPHENSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  22,  1846.  S.  of  Dr  William,  of  Huddersfield. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  1852;  C.  of  Carlton-in-Lindrick,  Notts., 
1852-4.  V.  of  Penistone,  Yorks.,  and  P.C.  of  Midhope,  1855- 
1911.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  St  Albans,  1857. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Wakefield,  1891-1913.  Restored  Penistone 
Church  in  1862  and  1905-6.  Married,  Apr.  27,  1854,  Agnes 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  G.  Smith,  R.  of  Cariton-in- 
Lindrick.    Died  Aug.  9,  1913,  aged  86.    Father  of  Charles 

C.  I.  (1888).   (r.  A.  Walker,  488  and  MS.  note;  Crockford.) 

TURNELL,  CYRIL  MEE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Oct.  9,  1899. 
S.  of  Arthur  Pythias,  surgeon  [died  July  14,  1890]  (and 
Harriet  Ellen  Tipple).  B.  May  5,  1880,  at  Cambridge.  School, 
Bedford  Granamar  (Mr  J.  S.  Philpotts).  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at  Brynmelyn 
School,  Weston-super-Mare,  1902;  at  Thanet  College, 
Margate,  1903-5;  Joint  Head  Master  of  Cleveland  House 
School,  Weymouth,  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  1910;  priest, 
1911;  C.  of  Chippenham  with  Hardenhuish,  Wilts.,  1910-12. 
C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Woolcott  Park,  Bristol,  1912-15.  R.  of 
St  Paul's  Chapel  of  the  Mohawks  and  Supt.,  Mohawk 
Institute,  Brantford,  Canada,  1915-18.  P.-in-charge  of  the 
old  parish  Church,  Kingston,  Jamaica,  1918-19.  P.C.  of 
Claremont,  Jamaica,  1919-20.  R.  of  St  George's,  Dominica, 
1920-2.  P.-in-charge  of  St  Peter,  Inverkeithing,  Fifes., 
1922-4.  C.  of  St  James,  Edinburgh,  1924-6.  C.  of  Great 
Yarmouth,  1926-30.  V.  of  Gouray,  Jersey,  1930-9.  R.  of 
Fawley  with  Langley,  Hants.,  1937-47.  V.  of  Oakley,  Bucks., 
1947-51.  Died  June  22,  1951.  (Crockford;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 


Turner,  Baptist  Noel 

TURNER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  13,  1858. 
S.  of  Joseph.  B.  [Sept.  10,  1839],  at  Huddersfield.  School, 
Bramham.  Matric.  .NUchs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon)  1863;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  St  John's,  Hudders- 
field, 1863-5.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Huddersfield,  1865-7.  C. 
of  Kirkburton,  Yorks.,  1867-8.  V.  of  SheUey,  1868-72.  C.  of 
St  Mary  Magdalen,  St  Leonard's-on-Sea.  1874-82.  Latterly 
of  13,  Kitson  Road,  Barnes,  London,  S.W.  Died  Oct.  30, 
1912,  at  Southsea.   (Crockford;  Christ's  Coll.  obit,  notes.) 

TURNER,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  I,  1848.  Of  Brockley  HUl,  near  Edgware.  B.  1829. 
School,  Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar, 
1849;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1852; 
priest,  1853;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Brighton,  1852-5.  R.  c! 
Bumham  Deepdale,  Norfolk,  1855-62.  Chaplain  at  Pau, 
1862-3.  C.  of  St  John's,  Huddersfield,  1864-6.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Huddersfield,  1867.  C.  of  Howe,  Norfolk,  1870-1. 
R.  of  St  Paul's,  Norwich,  1871-2.  Inc.  of  St  Paul's,  Rothesay, 
Butes.,  1872-5.  C.-in-charge  of  Budleigh  Salterton,  'Devon, 
1875-80.  C.-in-charge  of  Chudleigh,  1880-3.  Died  at 
Chudleigh  vicarage,  Apr.  4,  1883.  (Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  18,  1883.) 

TURNER,  ARTHUR  CHARLEWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Henry  (1859), 
Bishop  of  Islington.  B.  May  7,  i88i,  in  London.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Abbott  Scholar, 
1901;  Scholar,  1901;  B.A.  1903;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class, 
1902;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1904);  M.A.  1907.  Fellow,  1906;  Junior 
Dean,  1909.  Settled  in  London.  Largely  concerned  in  found- 
ing the  Anglican  Fellowship,  a  society  representing  all 
schools  of  thought  within  the  English  Church.  '  He  seemed .  . . 
to  have,  more  than  any  man  of  his  years,  the  qualities  of  a 
prophet  and  a  saint.'  Author,  Faith,  Prayer  and  the  World's 
Order.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Pte.,  R.  Fusiliers; 
Second  Lieut.,  Rifle  Brigade);  killed  in  action,  Jan.  16,  1918. 
Brother  of  Ralph  C.  (1898)  and  Henry  C.  (1898).  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1918.) 

TURNER,  ARTHUR  EDWIN.  Adm.  subsizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1, 
1894.  S.  of  Arthur  jEimes  [schoolmaster],  of  9,  Earl's  Court 
Gardens,  Kensington,  London.  B.  Aug.  8,  1875,  in  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1897;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1897.  Entered  the  Home  Civil 
Service,  1899;  Assistant  Private  Secretary  to  the  Secretary  of 
State  for  War,  1903-19-.  Lived  at  Ealing.  Died  Jan.  20, 
1938.  Brother  of  Ernest  J.  (1896).  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.; 
British  Imp.  Calendar;  The  Times,  Jan.  25,  1938.) 

TURNER,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1873.  S.  of  C.  J.,  Esq.,  of  Staplegrove,  Somerset.  B.  there. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877.  A  coffee- 
planter  in  Madras.  Of  The  Grove,  Staplegrove,  Somerset,  in 
1898.  Died  Apr.  9,  1932,  aged  78,  at  Norton  FitzWarren. 
(Venn,  11.  410;  The  Times,  Apr.  11,  1932.) 

TURNER,  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  26,  1840. 
4th  s.  of  Samuel  Charles,  Army  commander,  deceased  (and 
Susanna).  B.  [Oct.  28],  1821,  at  Chideockford,  Dorset. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  May  18,  1845;  priest,  June  7,  1846;  C.  of  Amber- 
ley,  Gloucs.,  1845-8.  Chaplain  of  Dorchester  infirmary, 
1849-50.  C.  of  Durweston,  Dorset,  1850-6.  C.  of  Morton-ia- 
Marsh,  1856-7.  P.C.  of  NaUsworth,  1857-61.  C.  of  St 
Margaret's,  Ipswich,  1866.  V.  of  Coleme,  WUts.,  1867-76. 
Married,  1856,  Elizabeth  Head,  only  dau.  of  Dr  Edward 
Dalton,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Dunkirk  House,  Nails- 
worth.  Died  there,  Oct.  27,  1902;  buried  at  Amberley. 
Father  of  Richard  W.  (1891);  brother  of  Samuel  W.  (1834). 
(Clergy  List;  Crockford;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

TURNER,  BAPTIST  NOEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  8, 
1758.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1728-9),  of  Rutland  (and 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Crichloe,  of  Grantham).  B.  at  Wing. 
School,  Oakham  (Mr  Powell).  Matric.  Michs.  1758.  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  31,  1759;  Scholar,  1760;  B.A.  (7th 
Wrangler)  iy62;M.\.  176$.  FeUow  of  Emmanuel,  1764.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  12,  1763;  priest  (London)  Dec.  23, 
1764.  HeadMasterofOaliham  School,  1769-78.  R.  of  Wing, 
Rutland,  1771-1826.  R.  of  Denton,  Lines.,  1769-1816; 
resigned.  Chaplain  to  Henry,  Lord  Ravensworth.  Married, 
Sept.  1769,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Easton,  Preb.  of 
Salisbury.  Author,  miscellaneous;  pubUshed  an  account  of 
his  interviews  with  Dr  Johnson  in  the  New  Monthly  Magazine 
(for  a  reprint  of  these  interviews  see  Nichols,  Literary 
Illustrations,  vi.  147-71)-  Died  May  13,  1826,  aged  86,  at 
Dorset  Place,  Marylebone,  London.  Buried  at  Denton.  M.I. 
Father  of  William  (1787).  (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.\ 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  ill.  652;  G.  Mag.,  1826,  11.  467.) 


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Turner,  Becher  Freeman 

TURNER,  BECHER  FREEMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  13,  1871.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn]  R[ichard]  (1843),  V.  of 
Coaley,  Gloucs.  [B.  Aug.  19,  1850.]  [School,  Marlborough 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1874;  priest,  1876;  C.  xOf 
Bream,  Gloucs.,  1874.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Bristol,  1878.  C.  of 
Stratton  St  Margaret,  Wilts.,  1878-81.  C.  of  Newland, 
Gloucs.,  1882-3.  C.  of  Bremhill,  Wilts.,  1884-97.  C.  of 
Urchfont,  1897-1900.  C. of  Hilperton,  1900-1.  C.ofEastham, 
Worcs.,  1903-8.  Latterly  of  the  Homes  of  St  Barnabas,  East 
Grlnstead.  Died  Mar.  20,  1913.  Brother  of  Hawes  H.  (1871) 
and  Geoffrey  W.  (1876).  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  T.  A. 
Walker,  539;  Crockford.) 

TURNER,  BENJAMIN  WYMBERLEY  SALMON  (1823),  see 
TURNER,  SALMON. 

TURNER,  BERNARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  14, 
1764.  S.  of  Bernard,  College  organist.  B.  in  Cambridge. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1764;  B.A.  1768;  M.A.  1771. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1768;  priest  (London)  Dec.  24, 
1769;  C.  of  Sandon,  Herts.  Brother  of  Henry  (1752).  (St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  696.) 

TURNER,  BERNARD  ROWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel. 
Apr.  30,  1889.  [Only]  s.  of  F.  W.,  Esq.,  of  The  Grange, 
Paradise  Row,  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1898.  At  King's  College 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  L.S.A.,  1896.  Clinical 
Assistant,  Consumption  Hospital,  Brompton.  Practised  at 
Oundle,  Northants.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Oundle. 
Married,  Oct.  14,  1902,  Emily  Beatrice,  2nd  dau.  of  Urban 
Pritchard,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Wimpole  Street,  London.  Of 
Queen  Anne,  West  Street,  Oundle,  1948.  (Medical Directories.) 

TURNER,  BINGHAM  DIXON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1876.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Michael  (1833).  B. 
[Feb.  II,  1857],  at  Tong,  near  Leeds.  School,  Haileybury 
(The  Rev.  E.  H.  Bradby).  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  (Uh 
Classic)  1880;  M.A.  1883.  FeUow,  1881.  Assistant  Master  at 
Christ's  College,  Brecon,  1881 ;  at  Marlborough  College,  1881- 
91;  Head  Master  of  the  Royal  Institution  School,  Liverpool, 
1891-2;  Assistant  Master  at  Sherborne,  1893-4;  Rector  of 
Kelvinside  Academy,  Glasgow,  1895-1901 ;  Head  Master  of 
Loughborough  Grammar  School,  1901-19.  Married,  1893, 
Dora,  only  dau.  of  Major  J.  Swetenham,  of  Moston  Hall, 
Cheshire.  Author,  A  Syntax  of  the  Latin  Cases;  An  Advanced 
Manual  0/ Latin  Prose,  etc.  Died  Jan.  19,  1941,  at  17,  Hough 
Green,  Chester.  (Haileybury  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
The  Times,  Jan.  21,  1941.) 

TURNER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28,  1785. 
Of  Suffolk. 

TURNER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinitv, 
June  30,  1794.  [3rd]  s.  of  Samuel  [a  West  India  merchant],  of 
London.  [B.  Sept.  7,  1777.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1795;  Scholar,  1797;  B.A.  (5th  Wrangler)  1799;  M.A. 
1803.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  13,  1797.  A  merchant,  of 
Liverpool.  Married,  1S04,  his  cousin,  Maria,  dau.  of  S.  B. 
Athill,  of  Antigua.  Died  Jan.  17,  1854,  at  Southport.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1793)  and  Samuel  (1794).  (Inns  of  Court;  V.  L. 
•   Oliver,  Hist,  of  Antigua,  in.  164;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  i.  332.) 

TURNER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caius,  June  28, 
1802.  S.  of  Davy,  of  South  Creake,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Lynn  (Mr  Lloyd)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Forster).  Matric. 
Michs.  1803;  B.A.  1807.  Died  Dec.  1813,  at  South  Creake. 
(Venn,  11.  139;  G.  Mag.,  1814,  i.  loi.) 

TURNER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Dec.  9,  1814. 
3rd  s.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  Gloucester.  B.  there,  Dec.  17,  1787. 
School,  Gloucester  (Mr  Evans).  [Previously  in  the  Navy  for 
14  years.]  Matric.  Lent,  181  s;  B.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon,  i8i8; 
priest,  1818;  C.  of  Bristol.  C.  of  Broughton-Giftord,  Wilts., 
-1841-5.  C.  of  Burton-Dassett,  Warws.,  1846.  C.  of  Louth, 
Lines.,  1846-7.  C.  of  East  Haddon,  Northants.,  1848.  P.C.  of 
Holt,  Wilts.,  1S50-65.  Died  Aug.  22,  1865.  (Crockford; 
Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  11.  524.) 

TURNER  (post  FARLEY)  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  24) 
at  Magdalene,  July  3,  1818.  S.  of  George  Matthew,  gent., 
of  Lambeth,  London  (and  Frances  Melton).  School,  Hammer- 
smith (Mr  Lotheringham).  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822; 
M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June,  2,  1822;  priest.  May 
25,  1823.  R.  of  Eastham,  Worcs.,  1830-52.  Took  the  name 
Farley,  Apr.  22,  1848.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List; 
Changes  of  Name.) 

TURNER,  CHARLES  (1827),  see  TENNYSON. 

TURNER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  29,  1828. 
S.  of  Charles,  schoolmaster.  B.  at  Norwich.  Educated 
privately.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1833;  priest 
(Bath  and  Wells,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Jan.  18,  1835. 
P.C.  of  Cringleford,  Norfolk,  1835-7.   P.C.  of  St  Michael-at- 


TuRNER,  Charles  Michael 

Thorn,  Norwich,  1837-48.  V.  of  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich, 
1848-78.  R.  of  Bixley  with  Framingham-Earl,  Norfolk, 
1878-87  Latterly  of  24,  Marloes  Road,  Kensington,  where  he 
died,  Nov.  9,  1890,  aged  79.  (Eagle,  xvi.  481;  Crockford;  The 
Gjtardian,  Nov.  11,  1890.) 

TURNER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  14,  1835.  Of 
Dorset.   Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1841. 

TURNER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12,  1838. 
Of  Lanes.   Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1844. 

TURNER,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  2,  1846. 

TURNER,  CHARLES  ALDERSEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Jan.  3,  1852.  4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  John,  R.  of  Ashbrittle, 
Somerset.  B.  there,  Dec.  3,  1829.  Schools,  Blundell's, 
Tiverton  (Mr  Saunders)  and  Ashburton  (Mr  Page).  Matric. 
Easter,  1852.   Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Dec.  26,  1852. 

TURNER,  CHARLES  CHARRETIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  9,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1853;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Upton, 
Tormohun,  Devon,  1853-6.  R.  of  St  Mary  Major,  Exeter, 
1856-81.  R.  of  Wear  Gifiord,  Devon,  1881-5.  Died  June  19, 
1885.  (Crockford;  H.  B.  Swanzy ;  Notes  and  Gleanings,  Exeter, 
m.  155.) 

TURNER,  CHARLES  EDGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  4, 

1844.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  barrister,  of  West- 
minster (and  Jane  Sayers).  B.  in  London.  Bapt.  May  17, 
1826.    School,  Shrewsbury  (Dr  Kennedy).    Matric.  Michs. 

1845.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Dec.  16,  1845;  B.A.  1849.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon)  1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  Daisy  Hill,  Yorks., 
1850-2.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Bolton,  Lanes.,  1853-4;  P.C.  there, 
1854-61.  V.  of  Egg  Buckland,  Devon,  1861-1901.  Married 
(i)  May  19,  1852,  Theophila,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Hoste, 
R.  of  Ingoldsthorpe,  Norfolk;  (2)  Jan.  9,  1883,  Esther  Kate, 
4th  dau.  of  James  Wolferstan,  Esq.,  of  Ford  Park,  Mutley, 
Plymouth.  Died  Feb.  8,  1901,  aged  74.  Brother  of  Richard 
E.  (1832)  and  Joseph  R.  (1835).  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Jan.  17,  1883;  The  Times,  Feb.  13,  1901.) 

TURNER,  CHARLES  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  14,  1882.    S.  of  Harry,  maltster  (and  Caroline  Anne). 

B.  at  Lichfield  Street,  Walsall,  Staffs.  Bapt.  June  3,  1863. 
School,  St  Chad's  College,  Denstone.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Warrington,  Lanes.,  1887.  C.  of  Golbome,  1887-9. 

C.  of  Market  Harborough,  Leics.,  1890-1.  C.  of  St  Petrock 
Minor,  Cornwall,  1891-3.  Died  Mar.  3,  1893.  (Denstone  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford.) 

TURNER,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14, 
1859.  S.  of  Thomas  (1822)  [barrister  and  Treasurer]  of  Guy's 
Hospital,  London.  B.  [Jan.  14],  1842,  in  London.  School, 
Cholmeley,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1863; 
B.A.  (10th  Wrangler)  1864;  M.A.  1868;  D.D.  1898.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Godmanchester, 
Hunts.,  1868-73.  Resident  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
London,  1873-7.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Fitzroy  Square,  1877-82. 
R.  of  St  George-in-the-East,  1882-91.  V.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Pell  Street,  1890-1.  R.  of  St  George-in-the-East  with 
St  Matthew's,  Princes  Square,  1891-7.  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the 
Queen,  1895-8.  Chaplain  in  Ordinary,  1898.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1893-1911.  R.  of  St  Andrew  Undershaft  with 
St  Mary  Axe,  1898-1911.  Bishop  Suffragan  of  Islington, 
1898-23.  Married,  1877,  Edith  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  F.  T.  McDougall,  Bishop  of  Labuan  and  Sarawak. 
Died  July  13,  1923,  in  London.  Father  of  Arthur  C.  (1900), 
Henry  C.  (1898)  and  Ralph  C.  (1898);  brother  of  Francis  C. 
(1861).   (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  16,  1923.) 

TURNER  (post  KIRBY-TURNER),  CHARLES  HENRY  KIRBY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1888.  [Eldest  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Kirby  (1852),  V.  of  Stalmine,  Lanes.]  B.  Sept.  7, 
1868.  Schools,  Wolverhampton  and  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1891; 
priest  (Durham)  1894;  C.  of  Reddish  Green,  Lanes.,  1891-3. 
C.  of  Comforth,  Co.  Durham,  1894-6  and  1900-3.  C.  of 
St  Leonard's,  Shoreditch,  1896-8.  C.  of  Blyth,  Northumber- 
land, 1898-1900.  Chaplain  (Eccles.  Est.)  at  Trichinopoly, 
1903-5;  in  Madras  and  Berhampore,  1905-6.  C.  of  Blackwell, 
Derbs.,  1908-12.  C.  of  Marston-on-Dove,  1912-13.  C.  of 
Standish  with  Hardwicke,  Gloucs.,  1913-16.  R.  of  Dodington, 
1916-29.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1950.  Brother  of 
Lloyd  C.  K.  (1891).  (Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Rossall 
Reg-) 

TURNER,  CHARLES  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Caius, 
June  10,  1833.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles,  Colonel  in  the  Army. 
B.  at  Westcourt,  Co.  Kilkenny.  School,  private.  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury) 
1837;  priest  (Lincoln)  1838.  R.  of  Studland,  Dorset,  1838-53. 
V.  of  Homdon-on-the-HiU,  Essex,  1853-6.  P.C.  of  Tong, 
Yorks.,  1856-62.  R.  of  Aldford,  Cheshire,  1862-96.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Chester,  1869-1910.   Rural  Dean  of  Malpas,  1873- 


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88.  Married  (i)  Miss  -  Lang;  (2)  1844,  Louisa,  dau.  of  T.  W. 
Tatton,  Esq.,  of  Wytheiishawe.  Died  Aug.  8,  1910,  at  South- 
ampton, 'when  but  two  days  short  of  100  years.'  Father  of 
Bingham  D.  (1876).  (Venn,  11.  223;  Scott,  MSS.;  H.  C. 
Cradock.) 

TURNER,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  13,  1862.  S.  of  Charles  [sometime  M.P.  for  Liverpool],  of 
Dingle  Head,  Liverpool  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles  Whitaker, 
of  Melton-on-the-Hill,  Yorks.).  B.  Oct.  16,  1845,  at  Liverpool. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Irm,  May  i,  1867;  migrated  to  the  Inner 
Temple,  Mar.  22,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1870. 
A  Special  Pleader.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Of  Dingle  Head, 
Liverpool,  and  Ferriby,  near  Brough.  Died  Sept.  13,  1880. 
[Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lisls;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TURNER,  CHRISTOPHER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  18S1.  S.  of  Mrs  John  Turner,  of  Barnoldswick,  near 
Leeds.  B.  Sept.  1861.  Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  Exhibitioner, 
1882;  B.A.  1884.  Died  Apr.  26,  1945,  aged  83,  at  Rhyl. 
{The  Titnes,  Apr.  30,  1945) 

TURNER,  CLIFFORD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs. 
1893.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Bunce  [of  Heme  Bay,  Kent, 
Principal  and  founder  of  Heme  Bay  College].  B.  Jan.  5,  1872, 
at  Heme  Bay.  School,  Heme  Bay  College;  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.,  1889-91.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1919. 
Assistant  Master  at  Heme  Bay  College,  1891-3;  at  Eltham 
School,  1900-3;  at  Blackheath  Missionary  School;  1903-4. 
Founded  HemevUle  prep.  School  for  Boys,  1904;  Principal 
and  Head  Master  until  1939.  Married,  Mar.  1904,  Maud,  dau. 
of  George  Giles,  Manager  of  the  Green  Street  Green  brewery, 
Kent,  and  had  issue.  Of  Albion  Place,  Heme,  in  1952. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories;  C.  J.  Turner.) 

TURNER,  DAVID  MACKENZIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  15,  1888.  S.  of  William,  engineer  [died  1888]  (and  Mary 
Helen  Pillans).  B.  Oct.  11,  1870,  in  Dublin.  School,  Oliver's 
Mount,  Scarborough  (Mr  T.  Walton).  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891.   Died  Feb.  3,  1939.    {The  Times,  Feb.  6,  1939.) 

TURNER,  DAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  10, 
1792.  Eldest  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  banker,  of  Great  Yarmouth 
(and  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Cotman,  mayor  of  Great 
Yarmouth).  B.  [Oct.  18,  1775]  at  Great  Yarmouth.  [School, 
North  Walsham.]  Associated  with  the  Yarmouth  bank  from 
1796.  Botanist  and  antiquary.  F.L.S.,  1797;  F.R.S.,  1802; 
F.S..\.,  1803.  Married  (i),  1796,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Palgrave,  of  Coltishall,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1851, 
Rosamund  Matilda,  widow  of  Simon  Duff.  Author,  A  Syn- 
opsis of  the  British  Fuci;  Muscologiae  Hibernicae  Spicilegium; 
The  Botanist's  Guide  through  England  and  Wales;  Natural 
History  of  Fuci,  etc.  Died  June  20,  1858,  in  London.  Brother 
of  James  (1803).  (Boase,  iii.  1042;  D.N.B.,  J.  B.  Whitmore.) 

TURNER,  DENIS  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895. 
5th  s.  of  Anselm,  Clerk  in  the  House  of  Commons  (and 
Catherine  Kempson).  B.  Oct.  25,  1876,  at  Southlands, 
Thames  Ditton.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
exhibitioner;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1947.  Assistant  Master  at 
Lawrence  House  School,  St  Anne's-on-Sea;  at  Sutherland 
House,  Windlesham;  at  Broad  Oak  School,  Weymouth  for 
2  years.  For  sometime  a  private  tutor.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Private,  23rd  Batt.,  R.  Fusiliers;  Second 
Lieut.,  Special  List).  Author,  Fatuous  Fables;  The  Old  Gods 
(verse  translations) ;  a  translation  of  The  Spirit  of  French 
Music,  by  Lasserre.  Brother  of  George  J.  (1886)  and  Gerald 
F.  (1891).   {Univ.  War  List;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 


Downing,  Sept.  12,  1893. 
School,  University  College  School.    Matric.  Michs.  1893.    Of 


TURNER,  DRYSDALE.  Adm.  pens 
School,  University  College  Schc 
Silloth,  Cumberland,  in  1931.    {Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  Reg.) 

TURNER,  EDGAR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Feb.  11, 
1889.   Of  Poynton,  Cheshire.   Matric.  Easter,  1889. 

TURNER,  EDMOND  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  24,  1844.  [2nd]  s.  of  George  James  (1814)  [Master  of  the 
Bench],  of  the  Chancery  Bar.  [B.  May  12,  1826.]  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A. 
{17th  Wrangler)  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Adm.  ad  eunUem  at  Oxford, 
1853.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1848.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  27,  1852.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Practised  as  an 
Equity  barrister  and  conveyancer  in  the  Palatinate  Court  of 
Lancaster  until  1868.  County  Court  Judge  for  Yorks.,  i868- 
98.  J. P.  for  the  North  Riding.  Married,  Apr.  5,  1858,  Mary 
Louisa  Blackley,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Hamilton 
Turner  (1819),  V.  of  Banwell,  Somerset,  and  had  issue.  Author 
of  Treatise  on  the  Employers'  Liability  Act.  Died  Apr.  12, 
1899,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  George  R.  (1843).  [Boase, 
III.  1043;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  13,  1899;  Venn,  ii,  266.) 

TURNER,  EDMUND  CLARKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  30, 
1857.   [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Manchester  (and  Anne 


Turner,  Ernest  James 

Mary,  dau.  of  James  Clarke,  of  Medham,  Isle  of  Wight).  B. 
[Feb.  8],  1839,  in  Manchester.  School,  private.  Matric. 
Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861 ;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Old  Kent  Road, 
CamberweU,  1864-7.  C.  of  Bucklebury,  Berks.,  1867-8.  P.C. 
of  St  Peter's,  Stockport,  1868-78.  V.  of  Macclesfield,  1878-93. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  1886.  V.  of  Neston,  Cheshire,  1893- 
1909.  Married,  1863,  Harriette,  dau.  of  Thomas  Graves. 
Resided  latterly  at  Worthing,  where  he  died  Sept.  1923. 
{Venn,  n.  338;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Crockford.) 
TURNER,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 

10,  1830.  Only  s.  of  WilUam,  farmer,  of  Grange,  Cartmell, 
Lanes.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1831. 
Had  no  profession.   Died  Mar.  24,  1867.   {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

TURNER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  5,  1868. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  James  Hovell,  post-master  of  Cambridge. 
B.  Dec.  25,  1849.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A. 
1872;  M.A.  1875;  LL.M.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  26,  1874.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1878.  On  the  South- 
Eastem  Circuit.  Parliamentary  draftsman.  Married,  Oct.  2, 
1883,  Laura  S.,  dau.  of  Richard  Higgins,  of  London.  Resided 
latterly  at  Bloemfontein,  and  at  Salisbury,  Rhodesia.  Died 
Dec.  16,  1937,  at  Menton.   Brother  of  George  (1872).   {Peile, 

11.  607;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
The  Times,  Dec.  18,  1937.) 

TURNER,  EDWARD  BLOMFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  26,  1834.  S.  of  Major-General  C.  W.,  of  the  19th  Regt. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1839;  priest,  1840.  C.  of  Wellesboume, 
Warws.,  1843-6.  C.  of  Hunsingore,  Yorks.,  1848-50.  R.  of 
Offord  Cluny,  Hunts.,  1850-80.  Resided  latterly  at  Connaught 
Square,  Hyde  Park.  Died  in  Dec.  1906;  buried  at  Bath. 
(Bury  St  Edmund's  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  452;  Crockford; 
Clergy  List.) 

TURNER,  The  Rev.  EDWARD  TINDAL.  M.A.  1857,  incorp. 
from  Oxford.  [8th  s.  of  Charies,  of  Walton-on-the-HUl, 
Lanes.  School,  Oswestry.]  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  Nov.  28,  1840,  aged  18;  Scholar  of  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  1841-5;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1844;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1847. 
Fellow  of  Brasenose,  1845-1910;  tutor,  1850-70;  Dean,  1852; 
Senior  Bursar,  1866-70;  Vice-Principal,  1870-81.  Proctor  at 
Oxford,  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1852;  priest,  1853. 
Registrar  of  Oxford  University,  1870-97.  Died  Feb.  i,  1911. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List.) 

TURNER,  EDWARD  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  12,  1866;  re-adm.  sizar  Oct.  15,  1866.  S.  of  Edward 
Wilson,  surgeon  (and  Elizabeth  Theresa).  B.  at  Orcheston 
St  George,  WUts.  Bapt.  Dec.  10,  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
B.A.  1871. 

TURNER,  EDWIN  MUNCASTER.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1S99;  B.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1903;  C.  of  St 
Jude's,  West  Derby,  Lanes.,  1903-4.  C.  of  Stow,  Lines., 
1904-5.  C.  of  St  Peter-at-Gowts,  Lincoln,  1905-7.  C.  of 
North  Wingfield,  Derbs.,  1907-19.  V.  of  Normanton-on- 
Trent,  Notts.,  1919-50,  and  of  Mamham,  1921-50.  Of  Nor- 
-on-Soar  in  1952.   (Crockford.) 


TURNER,  ERNEST  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
20,  1893.  S.  of  James,  beadle  to  the  worshipful  Company  of 
Tallow-chandlers,  of  London  (and  Dorcas  Ware).  B.  June  27, 
1874,  in  London.  School,  London  Central  Foundation 
(Dr  Wormell).  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar,  1893;  B.A. 
(yth  Wrangler)  1896;  M.A.  1902.  Entered  the  I.C.S  ,  1897; 
served  in  the  Bombay  Presidency;  special  officer,  Salseete, 
for  several  years.  Chairman,  Improvement  Trust,  Bombay, 
1920.  Member  of  Bombay  Legislative  Assembly.  CLE., 
1925.  Retired,  1926.  Married,  Nov.  23,  1904,  in  Bombay, 
Edith  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Hand,  of  the  Bombay 
port  trust.  Died  Aug.  23,  1932,  at  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 
(Eagle,  XLVii.  191;  I.C.S.  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Nov.  28,  1904  and  Aug.  29,  1932.) 

TURNER,  ERNEST  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1896.  S.  of  Arthur  James  [schoolmaster],  of  9,  Earl's  Court 
Gardens,  Kensington,  London.  B.  Feb.  26,  1877,  in  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1897; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1898;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1899); 
B.A.  1899.  Junior  Clerk  (Military  Department),  India  Office, 
1900.  Private  Secretary  to  the  ParUamentary  Under- 
Secretary  of  State,  1902 ;  Senior  Clerk,  (Military  Department), 
1904;  Assistant  Secretary,  Judicial  and  Public  Department, 
191 1 ;  Revenue  and  Stat.  Department,  1912;  Secretary, 
Economic  and  Overseas  Department,  1921-37.  Seconded  for 
duty  with  Imperial  Economic  Conference,  1932.  Adviser, 
Indian  Delegation,  Monetary  and  Economic  Conference,  1933. 
C.B.E.,  1918;  C.B.,  1937.  Retired,  1937.  Married,  1908, 
Minnie  Florence,  dau.  of  J.  Bulgin.  Of  22,  Grosvenor  Court, 
Acton,  in  1952.  Brother  of  .\rthur  E.  (1894).  (St  Paul's  Sch 
Reg.;  I.C.S.  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 


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TURNER,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21, 
1883.  S.  of  Benjamin  Thorne,  of  New  Place,  Tiverton.  Devon, 
B.  Sept.  20, 1865,  in  Aberdeen.  Schools,  Malvern  and  Charter- 
house, Godalming.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Of  23, 
Wellesley  Road,  Croydon,  in  1911.   {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

TURNER,  FRANCIS  CHARLEWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  29,  1861.  S.  of  Thomas,  Treasurer  of  Guy's  Hospital, 
London.  B.  Oct.  20,  1843,  at  Hampstead.  School,  Middlesex 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar,  1865;  B.A.  (17th 
Wrangler)  i866;  M.A.  1869;  M.D.  1874.  At  Guy's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  1871;  M.R.C.P.,  1875;  F.R.C.P.,  1881.  Assistant 
Physician,  St  Thomas's  Hospital;  Curator  of  the  museum, 
1887;  Pathologist,  1883-1900.  Practised  in  London.  Physi- 
cian to  the  London  Hospital;  to  the  North  Eastern  Hospital 
for  Children.  Married,  Sept.  7,  1886,  Mary  Colenso,  dau.  of 
the  Right  Rev.  Bishop  F.  T.  McDougall,  sometime  Bishop  of 
Sarawak.  Author,  medical.  Died  Feb.  2,  1900.  Brother  of 
Charles  H.  (1859).  (Boase,  vi.  719;  Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  Feb.  5,  1900.) 

TURNER,  FRANK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Sept.  30, 
1895.  [School,  Exeter.]  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1898;  M.A.  1904.  Assistant  Master  at 
Wyggeston  School,  Leicester,  1S98-1901;  at  Mill  Hill  School, 
1902-21  (Housemaster,  1911-21);  Head  Master  of  the 
Drapers'  School,  Addington,  1921-3;  Assistant  Master  at 
King  Edward  VI  Grammar  School,  Stratford-on-Avon,  1923- 
33-    (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

TURNER,  FREDERICK  BECKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  29,  1867.  S.  of  Frederick  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 
8,  The  Cedars,  Clapham  Common.  School,  'Rossen'  (sic). 
Matric.  Michs.  1867. 

TURNER,  FREDERIC  HORATIO.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  8,  1883.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Elstree,  Westboume  Grove, 
Scarborough.  B.  July  15,  1863,  at  Scarborough.  School, 
St  Martin's  Grammar,  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Lambeth,  1888-9.  C.  of  St  Clement  Danes,  1889-91. 
C.  of  Page  Green,  Middlesex,  1892-4.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Stepney, 
1894-1900.  C.  of  Felling,  Co.  Durham,  1904-5.  C.  of  Lyne- 
sack,  1905-8.  C.  of  Stow  with  Sturton,  Lines.,  1908-16.  C.  of 
St  Thomas,  HaUiwell,  Lanes.,  1916-20.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Manchester,  1920;  dio.  of  Blackburn,  1927-33.  Latterly  of 
187,  Eskrick  Street,  HaUiwell,  Bolton.  Died  in  1933. 
(Crockford.) 

TURNER,  FREDERICK  MEADOWS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  3,  1885.  S.  of  Frederick  Storrs,  of  8,  Heathfield  Gardens, 
Hampstead,  London.  B.  Aug.  7,  1866,  at  Norwich.  School, 
City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar,  1886;  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1887);  B.A.  1889;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1892;  M.D.  1895.  B.Sc,  London,  1887.  At  Guy's 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  Assistant  Medical  Of&cer, 
North-Eastern  fever  hospital,  New  Cross,  for  many  years; 
subsequently  Medical  Superintendent  of  the  South-Eastem 
fever  hospital.  Married,  June  i,  1911,  Beatrice  Hannah,  elder 
dau.  of  Alderman  W.  H.  Kendall,  J. P.,  of  Goadby,  Leics. 
Author,  medical.  Died  Jan.  17,  1931,  in  Guy's  Hospital. 
Brother  of  Laurence  H.  (1887).  (Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  Jan.  20,  1931.) 

TURNER,  FREDERICK  QUAYLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  23,  1825.   Matric.  Lent,  1826. 

TURNER,  GEOFFRY  WAYET.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1876.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Richard  (1843).  B.  Aug.  2,  1857, 
at  Whaplode  Drove,  Lines.  Bapt.  Aug.  30,  1857.  School, 
Felsted  (Mr  Ingram).  Matric.  Lent,  1877;  B.A.  1880;  M.A. 
1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester,  for  Hereford)  1880;  priest 
(Hereford)  1881;  C.  of  Ludlow,  1880-2;  Reader,  1882-6; 
Lecturer,  1886-95.  V.  of  Madley  with  Tyberton,  Heref., 
1895-1928.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1925-8.  Married,  Nov.  20, 
1895,  Anna  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  of  Ludlow.  Lived 
latterly  at  Canterbury,  where  he  died  Nov.  22,  1936.  Brother 
of  Becher,  F.  (1871)  and  Hawes  H.  (1871).  (Eagle,  xlix.  285 ; 
Al.  Felsted.;  Crockford.) 

TURNER,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1759,  incoi-p.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  King's,  1759.  [S.  of  John,  of  New  Chapel,  Staffs.] 
Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Feb.  3,  1742-3.  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1746.   [Al.  Oxon.) 

TURNER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  28,  1783.  Of 
Pulham,  Norfolk.  [B.  Apr.  14,  1767]-  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1788.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1788;  priest.  May  26,  1793;  C.  of  Kettle- 
burgh,  Suffolk,  1793.  R.  of  Monewden,  1803-39  and  R-  of 
Kettleburgh,  1806-39.  Editor  of  Forby's  Vocabulary  oj  East 
Anglia.  Died  Nov.  9,  1839,  aged  72.  Father  of  George  T. 
(1811).  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Keg.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  Topographer  and  Genealogist  ii,  500.) 


Turner,  George  Mullinger 

TURNER,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  a  scholar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  12, 
1872.  S.  of  James  Hovell,  post-master  of  Cambridge. 
B.  [Dec.  23,  1852],  at  Cambridge.  [School,  the  Perse, 
Cambridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879. 
Head  Master  of  a  private  school  at  Hastings;  then  at  Bedford. 
Returned  to  Cambridge,  1903,  where  he  acted  as  agent  for  the 
Norwich  Union  Insurance  Society.  Mayor  of  Cambridge, 
1915-16;  Alderman,  1919.  J. P.  for  Cambridge.  O.B.E., 
1919.  Married,  Apr.  18,  1883,  Bertha,  dau.  of  W.  Eaden 
LOley,  of  Cambridge.  Died  May  17,  1929,  at  his  residence, 
63,  Bateman  Street,  Cambridge.  Brother  of  Edward  (i868). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  May  18,  1929;  Cambridge  Chronicle, 
May  22,  1929.) 

TURNER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1876. 
S.  of  George  Washington,  Esq.  B.  in  New  York.  School, 
private.   Matric.  Michs.  1876. 

TURNER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1881 ;  M.B.  1886. 
At  Guy's  Hospital  and  at  Montpelier,  France.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1872.  Lecturer  on  Hygiene  at  Guy's  Hospital. 
Chef  de  Clinique  int^rimaire,  H6pital  St  Eloi,  Montpellier. 
Resident  Medical  Officer,  London  fever  hospital.  Practised 
at  Portsmouth;  Assistant  Surgeon,  Royal  Portsmouth 
Hospital.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Herts.,  in  1890;  for 
Cape  Colony,  1895-1900;  for  the  Transvaal,  190&-8;  Medical 
Superintendent,  Pretoria  Leper  Asylum;  Chief  of  Government 
Rinderpest  experimental  station,  Kimberley.  Member  of 
Legislative  Council,  Transvaal.  Retired,  1908.  Resided  at 
Skene,  Aberdeen  in  1910  and  subsequently  at  Colyton, 
Devon.  Knighted,  1913.  Died  Mar.  12,  1915,  aged  67,  at 
Colyton.  (Medical  Directories;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Mar.  17,  1915-) 

TURNER,  Sir  GEORGE.  Hon.  LL.D.,  1897.  [S.  of  Alfred.  B. 
Aug.  8,  1851,  at  Melbourne,  Victoria.  School,  Central 
School,  Melbourne;  and  at  Melbourne  University.]  Practised 
as  a  solicitor  and  barrister  in  Victoria.  M.P.  for  St  Kilda, 
1889.  Solicitor-General;  Minister  of  Defence.  Treasurer  of 
the  Austraban  Federal  Government,  1901-5.  Premier  of 
Victoria,  1894.  Married,  1872,  Rose,  dau.  of  John  Morgan, 
of  Bovey,  Devon.  P.C.,  1897;  K.C.M.G.,  1897.  Died  Aug.  14, 
1916.  (Law  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  Camb.  Univ.  Reporter, 
June  18,  1897.) 

TURNER,  GEORGE  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  22, 

1885.  S.  of  Alfred,  of  Fairleigh,  Dnmimond  Road,  Bourne- 
mouth. B.  May  29,  1867,  at  Oakham,  Rutland.  School, 
Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class, 
1888;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1890);  Browne  medal,  1888;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1894.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools  untU  1930.  (Oakham 
Sch.  Reg.;  Civil  Service  Lists.) 

TURNER,  GEORGE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  22,  1814.  Youngest  [8th]  s.  of  the  Kev.  Richard  (i777). 
V.  of  Great  Yarmouth  (by  his  2nd  wfe,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Rede).  B.  there  [Feb.  5,  1798].  [School,  Charter- 
house.] Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler)  1819;  M.A. 
1822.  Fellow,  1821.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  3,  i8i6. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  July  6,  1821.  Q.C.,  1840;  Bencher,  1840. 
M.P.  for  Coventry,  1847-51.  Introduced  the  measure  known 
as  'Turner's  Act,'  which  simphfied  the  machinery  of  the 
Court  of  Chancery.  Knighted,  and  a  Vice-Chancellor,  1851 
P.C,  1851.  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  1853-7-  F.R.S.,  1865. 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1853.  Married,  1823,  Louisa,  youngest 
dau.  of  Edward  Jones,  of  Brackley,  Northants.  Died  July  9, 
1867,  in  London;  buried  at  Kelshall,  near  Royston,  Herts. 
Brother  of  Joseph  R.  (1804) ;  father  of  Edmond  R.  (1844)  and 
George  R.  (1843).  (Boase,  iii.  1044;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Carthusian  Worthies;  D.N.B.) 

TURNER,  GEORGE  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 

1886.  [2nd]  s.  of  Ansehn,  clerk  in  the  House  of  Commons 
[died  Feb.  11,  1879]  (and  Katherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W. 
Kempson).  B.  Nov.  2,  1867,  in  Kensington.  Schools, 
Tonbridge  and  King's,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1901.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  17,  1893.  An  authority  on  medieval  law.  Assisted 
F.W.  Maitland  in  editions  of  the  Year  books  of  Edward  II. 
Ford  Lecturer  at  Oxford,  1937.  F.S.A.,  1900;  F.B.A.,  1932. 
Joint  literary  editor  of  the  Selden  Society  publications,  1937. 
Blind  in  his  later  years.  Died  June  14,  1946,  at  Surbiton. 
Left  £300,  his  Oriental  porcelain,  and  silver  to  Pembroke 
College.  Brother  of  Denis  P.  (1895)  and  Gerald  F.  (1891). 
(Law  Lists;  Who's  Who;  Antiquaries  Journal,  xxvii.  213; 
Cambridge  Daily  News,  Oct.  23,  1946;  The  Times,  June  24, 
1946.) 

TURNER,  GEORGE  MULLINGER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1883. 
S.  of  Francis,  barrister,  of  Regent's  Park.  B.  [Nov.  15],  1864, 
at  Bamsbury,  London.  School,  Mercers';  and  at  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  At 
St  Thomas's  Hospital.  L.S.A.,  1893.  Practised  at  Harrow. 
Died  June  23,  1896.    (Venn,  11.  461;  Medical  Directories.) 


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TURNER,  GEORGE  PASSAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  29,  1869.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1891. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1873;  priest  (Hereford)  1875;  C.  of  All 
Saints,  Kensington  Park,  1873-5.  C.  of  Eastnor,  Heref., 
1875-6.  C.  of  Tenbury  Wells,  Worcs.,  1876-8.  V.  of  Cleeton, 
Salop,  1878-81.  V.  of  Knowbury,  1881-2.  V.  of  Dowiiton-on- 
the-Rock,  1882-5.  V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Enfield,  Middle- 
sex, 1885-1910.  R.  of  Penarth  with  Lavernock,  Glam., 
1910-19.  Married,  Apr.  6,  i88o,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  T.  Woodward,  R.  of  Hopton-Wafers,  Salop.  Died 
Oct.  13,  1919,  aged  69.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  23, 
1919.) 

TURNER,  GEORGE  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  15, 1S43.  [Eld.]  s.  of  George  James  (1814)  of  the  Chancery 
Bar.  Schools,  Charterhouse  and  Everton,  near  Biggleswade 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord. 
deacon  (E.xeter)  1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  Malborough, 
Devon,  1848-52.  C.  of  West  listed,  Hants.,  1852-4  R.  of 
New  Radnor,  Radnors.,  1854-66.  R.  of  Kelshall,  Herts., 
1866-75.  Married,  1857,  Emily  Murray,  youngest  dau.  of 
John  Edwards,  of  Ness  Strange,  Salop,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Apr.  10,  1875.  Brother  of  Edmond  R.  (1844).  {Venn,  11.  260; 
List  of  Carthusians;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Ecclesiastical 
Gazette,  Jan.  12,  1858.) 

TURNER,  GEORGE  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
May  16,  1811.  S.,of  the  Rev.  George  (1783).  B.  at  Kettle- 
burgh,  Suffolk.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1811; 
Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
July  20,  1S17;  priest  (Salisbury)  1821.  R.  of  Monewden, 
Suffolk,  1840-6.  R.  of  Kettleburgh  (succeeding  his  father), 
1840-72.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874.   {Clergy  List.) 

TURNER,  GERALD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
1891.  [4th]  s.  of  A[nselm],  Esq.  B.  1872,  at  Esher,  Surrey. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Partner 
in  the  firm  of  Gabbitas,  Thring  and  Co.,  scholastic  agents. 
Died  Dec.  19,  1920.  Brother  of  Denis  P.  (1895)  and  George  J. 
(1886).   {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

TURNER,  HARCOURT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  8,  i86i.  S.  of  Henry  Scott  W.,  Esq.,  of  The  Lodge, 
Acton,  Middlesex.  [B.  July  20,  1842.]  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  i86i;B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1873.  Adm. 
solicitor,  1872;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  M.  and  H. 
Turner,  199,  Piccadilly).  President  of  the  Cheltonian 
Society,  1879-80.  Died  Mar.  27,  1910.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg. 
and  add.;  Law  Lists.) 

TURNER,  HAROLD  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1882.  S.  of  John  Andrew,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  West 
Maitland,  New  South  Wales.  School,  St  Mary's,  N.S.W. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882. 

TURNER,  HARRY  SMEDLEY  VLAKO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1877.  Of  Lines.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Vlako  (1844),  V.  of  Bardney.  B.  July  18,  1855,  at  Spilsby. 
School,  Louth.]  Matric.  Michs.  1S77;  B.A.  1881.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1880;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Potter  Hanworth, 
Lines.,  1880-93.  R-  ol  Ashby  with  Fenby,  1893-1925,  and 
C.  of  East  with  West  Ravendale,  1904-9.  R.  of  Brigsley, 
1909-25.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1926. 

TURNER,  HAWES  HARISON.  Adm.  subsizar  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
II,  1871.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Richard  (1843),  of  Coaley, 
Gloucs.  B.  Oct.  17,  1851,  at  Foxearth,  Essex.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar,  1874; 
B.A.  1875.  Entered  as  student  of  the  Royal  Academy,  1876. 
Secretary  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  A.  J.  Balfour,  M.P.,  1875-98. 
Secretary  and  Keeper  of  the  National  Gallery,  1898-1914. 
Married,  1890,  Jessie,  youngest  dau.  of  WUliam  Simmons. 
Died  Feb.  2,  1939,  at  West  ChaUow,  Berks.  Brother  of 
Becher  F.  (1871)  and  Geoffry  W.  (1876).  {Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  4,  1939.) 

TURNER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1752.  S.  of  Bernard,  musician,  of  Cambs.  [and  grandson  of 
Henry  Tolner,  organ-builder,  of  Free  School  Lane,  Cambridge] . 

B.  in  Cambridge.  School,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1752; 
B.A.  1756;  M.A.  1759;  B.D.  1767.  Fellow,  I76c^-72.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1758;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  15,  1760; 

C.  of  Upton,  Bucks.,  1758.  C.  of  St  Giles,  Cambridge,  1763-8. 
V.  of  Shepreth,  Cambs.,  1768-72.  R.  of  BurweU  and  Land- 
wade,  1772-1S08.  R.  of  Newmarket,  1782-1808.  Married, 
Feb.  1773,  Miss  Lunn,  niece  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Lunn,  of 
Elsworth,  Cambs.  Died  Jan.  11,  1808.  Brother  of  Bernard 
(1764).   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  615;  G.  Mag.,  1808,  i.  93-) 

TURNER,  HENRY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S. 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Birkett  (next),  of  Chilliwack,  British 
Columbia  (zmd  Annette  Sophia  Briant).  B.  [Dec.  3],  1876,  in 
Hull.  Schools,  Ripon  and  Pocklington.  Matric.  Michs.  1895. 
Enlisted  in  the  Gordon  Highlanders,  1897.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1898-1901  (wounded  at  Elandslaagte, 
1899).   Subsequently  employed  on  the  N.E.  Railway  Co.,  at 


Turner,  Herbert  Charles 

York.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1909;  priest,  1910.  Organising 
Secretary  and  Assistant  Chaplain,  Missions  to  Seamen, 
Southampton,  1913-17.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.;  R.A.S.C,  1918-19).  Organising 
Secretary,  South  American  Missionary  Society,  1919-21-. 
P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Walcot,  1921-5.  V.  of  Ashampstead,  Oxon., 
1925-34-  Of  Newbury  in,  1952.  (Venn,  n.  545;  Univ.  War 
List.) 

TURNER,  HENRY  BIRKETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  13, 
1865.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  Biass  (1837),  of  Marsworth, 
Bucks.  B.  Aug.  10,  1846,  at  New  MUls,  Derbs.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (New 
Westminster)  1896;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  Lytton,  British 
Columbia,  1896-7.  Missionary  at  Donald  with  Golden,  B.C., 
1897-1900.  Married,  Sept.  10,  1872,  Annette  Sophia,  only 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Briant,  Esq.  Resided  latterly  at  Scar- 
borough, where  he  died  May  i,  191 7,  aged  70  Father  of  the 
above.   (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Guardian,  May  lo,  1917.) 

TURNER,  HENRY  CHARLEWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  1898.  S.  of  the  Kt.  Rev.  Charles  Henry  (1859),  Bishop 
of  Islington,  of  15,  Finsbury  Square,  London,  [ii.  Mar.  29, 
1880.]  School,  Glenalmond.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901; 
M.A.  1908.  2nd  Lieut.,  22nd  London  Regt.  (London  Scottish), 
1909;  Lieut.,  1910;  Capt.,  19x1;  Major,  1916.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  London  Regt.  (the  Queen's); 
mentioned  in  despatches;  French  Croix  de  Guerre;  Order  of 
St  Vladimir  (Russia)  4th  Class;  Order  of  St  Anne  of  Russia, 
2nd  Class;  Order  of  St  Stanislas,  2nd  Class).  Sometime  of 
West  Wratting  Park,  Cambs.  Brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1900) 
and  Ralph  C.  (1898).   {Glenalmond  Reg.) 

TURNER,  HENRY  EDWARD  MARTIN.  Ada.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  [Only]  s.  of  Thomas  Edward,  of  Fenwick, 
Thurlow  Park  Road,  Dulwich.  B.  Sept.  16,  1874,  at  Aliwal, 
India.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896. 
Second  Lieut.,  the  Norfolk  Regt.,  1898;  Lieut.,  1899;  ist 
Chinese  Infantry,  1901-2;  retired,  1903.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  Norfolk  Regt.;  wounded).  Married, 
1905,  Muriel,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Claude  Hankey,  of  Folkestone. 
{Haileybury  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

TURNER,  HENRY  HAWKINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  S.  of  Henry  Blois  Hawkins,  of  4,  Calverley  Terrace, 
Tunbridge  Wells.  B.  Mar.  20,  1872,  in  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1891 ;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1910.  Adm. 
sohcitor,  1S98;  practised  in  London  (.Messrs  Turner  and 
McCandiish,  3,  Raymond  Buildings,  Gray's  Inn).  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col.,  R.E.).  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Stone- Wigg,  of  Tunbridge  Wells.  Of 
Shotover,  Dane  Hill,  Haywards  Heath,  Sussex  in  1946.  {Law 
Lists;  Eton  Sch.  Reg.) 

TURNER,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  Trinity, 
May  28,  1855.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset. 
B.  at  Stockport,  Cheshire.  School,  Isle  of  Man  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar,  1858;  B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1859; 
M.A.  1862.  Fellow,  i860;  Junior  Dean,  1869-70.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1867;  priest, 
1868.  R.  of  Grundisburgh,  Suffolk,  1870-82.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1883. 

TURNER,  HENRY  WALL.  .K6m.  pens,  at  Downing,  July  9, 
1835.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21,  1835. 
[4th  s.  of  Charles  T.,  Esq.,  of  Hanwell  Park,  Middlesex.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple. 
Jan.  27,  1837.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  29,  1841.  Practised 
before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Victoria.  {Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 

TURNER,  HENRY  WHITELOCK.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1870. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Bowman  (1838)  (and  Charlotte  Julia 
Whitelock).  B.  [Aug.  31],  1852,  at  Barford,  Norfolk.  School, 
Beccles.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  Barford,  Norfolk, 
1^75-7-  R-  ot  Colton,  1877-92.  R.  of  North  Runcton  with 
Hardwick  and  Setchy,  1892-1910.  Married,  July  20,  1887, 
Blanche  Beatrice,  4th  dau.  of  J.  B.  Cooks,  Esq.,  of  Thorpe 
Hamlet,  Norwich.  Lived  latterly  at  Stonely  Grange,  Hunting- 
don, where  he  died  Jan.  19,  1937;  buried  at  Kimbolton. 
{Venn,  11.  394;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  20,  1937.) 

TURNER,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Quee.vs',  Oct.  1883. 
Matric.  Michs.,  1883.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  1884. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  17,  1885.  {Inns  of  Court, 
which  gives  father  as  'Captain  Herbert.') 

TURNER,  HERBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  June  22,  1861.  S.  of  Thomas  Blois,  Army 
officer.  School,  Kensington.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B..\.  1865; 
M..\.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of 
Heydon,  Cambs.,  1865-71.  C.  of  Lamport,  Northants.  1871- 
3.  C.  of  Stevenage,  Herts.,  1S73-5.  V.  of  Sheepshed,  Leics., 
1875-80.  V.  of  Fenton,  Staffs.,  1880-95.  Rural  Dean  of 
Stoke-on-Trent,  1888.  Died  Feb.  25,  1895,  aged  52.  {Crock- 
ford; Cambridge  Chronicle,  Mar.  i,  1895.) 


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TURNER,  HERBERT  HALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26, 
1879.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [artist],  of  10,  Westmorland  Street, 
High  Harrogate,  Yorks.  (and  Isabella  Hall).  B.  Aug.  13, 
i86i,  at  Leeds.  Schools,  Leeds  Modem  and  Clifton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  (2nd  Wrangler,  1882;  Sheepshanks 
Exhibition,  1882;  2nd  Smith's  prize,  1883;  Math. Trip.,  Pt  HI, 
ist  Class,  1883);  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Fellow,  1885.  Hon. 
D.Sc.,  Leeds,  Strasbourg,  Sydney  and  Wales;  Hon.  D.C.L., 
Durham;  Hon.  LL.D.,  California.  Chief  Assistant  at  the 
Royal  Observatory,  Greenwich,  1884-93.  Savilian  Professor 
of  Astronomy  and  Director  of  the  University  Observatory  at 
Oxford,  1893-1930.  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1898. 
F.R.A.S.,  1885.  F.R.S.,  1896.  President  of  the  Royal 
Astronomical  Society,  1903-4.  Halley  Lecturer,  1911. 
Edited  The  Observatory,  1888-97.  A  Secretary  of  the  British 
Association,  1913-22.  Married,  June  17,  1899,  Agnes 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Whyte,  of  Blackheath,  and 
had  issue.  Author,  Modern  Astronomy;  Astronomical  Dis- 
covery; The  Great  Star  Map;  A  Voyage  in  Space,  etc.  Died 
Aug.  20,  1930,  at  Stockholm.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  D.N.B.; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  21,  1930;  Monthly  Notes, 
Royal  Astron.  Sac,  xci  (1931),  321;  Cambridge  Review,  Oct. 

10,  1930.) 

TURNER,  HUGH  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1889.  S.  of  Luke,  Esq.  [of  Richmond  House,  Leicester.]  B.  at 
Leicester.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  In 
business.  Died  Jan.  1921:  Brother  of  John  A.  (1882). 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll.) 

TURNER,  ISAAC  BIASS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  25,  1837. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar,  1840;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1845. 
Ord.  deacon  (Hereford,  Litt.  dim.  from  Lichfield)  1843;  priest, 
1845;  C.  of  Hathersage,  Derbs.,  1844-5.  C.  of  New  Mills, 
Glossop,  1845-6.  C.  of  St  Bartholomew's  Chapel,  Sydenham, 
Kent,  1846.  V.  of  Marsworth,  Bucks.,  1847-70.  Died  Nov.  28, 
1870,  aged  52.  Father  of  Henry  B.  (1865).  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

TURNER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  20, 
1803.  Youngest  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Great  Yarmouth  (and 
Elizabeth  Cotman).  B.  there  [July  17,  1786].  Married  (i) 
Nov.  24,  1808,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Sayers;  (2)  1816, 
Charlotte  Herbert.  Died  Jan.  2,  1820.  Brother  of  Dawson 
(1792).  (H.  Turner,  Turner  Family  of  Mulbarton,  65.) 

TURNER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  4,  1859.  2nd  s. 
of  James,  merchant,  of  Sheffield.  B.  there,  Aug.  11,  1838. 
School,  Shef&eld.   Matric.  Lent,  i860;  B.A.  1863. 

TURNER,  JAMES.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  19,  1872.  S.  of 
[Capt.]  Athill  [ist  Bengal  N.I.],  deceased  [killed,  with  his  wife, 
by  mutineers,  at  Cawnpore,  June,  1857].  B.  at  Peshawur. 
School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bp.  Ryan,  for  Ripon)  1877;  priest  (Ripon)  1878; 
C.  of  Leeds,  1877-81.  C.  of  Headingley,  1881-4.  V.  of  Ingleton, 
Yorks.,  1884-1907.  V.  of  Pickhill,  1907.  V.  of  Leek,  Lanes., 
1907-24.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Manchester,  1924-7;  dio.  of  Black- 
burn, 1927-42  and  dio.  of  Bradford,  1928-42.  Died  Mar.  10, 
1942,  aged  88,  at  Beck  House,  Austwick,  Lancaster.    (Venn, 

11.  407;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  V.  Hodson.) 

TURNER,  JAMES  BRYAN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1887.  S.  of 
Jabez.  B.  Apr.  20,  1866,  at  Haddon,  Northants.  Adm.  at 
Queens',  Apr.  1888;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1891;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  Bridgwater, 
Somerset,  1891-3.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Burnley,  Lanes., 
1893-5.  C.  of  Baschurch,  Salop,  1895-7.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Johannesburg,  South  Africa,  1897-9.  C.  of  Boston,  Lines., 
1900-1.  V.  of  Stixwould,  1902-9.  R.  of  Marholm,  Northants., 
1909-37.  Married,  June  7,  1910,  Frances  Ellis,  dau.  of 
W.  A.  E.  Staffurth,  Esq.,  of  Whittlesea,  Cambs.  Latterly  of 
18,  Ratton  Road,  Eastbourne,  where  he  died,  Mar.  13,  1946. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1946.) 

TURNER,  JAMES  FARLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  i, 
1826.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  V.  of  Kidderminster, 
Worcs.,  1834-41.  Died  Oct.  28,  1841,  at  Stone,  Staffs. 
(Peile,  II.  424,  which,  confusing  him  with  John  Fisher  T., 
calls  him  R.  of  St  Mary  Major,  Exeter,  1827-41;  Clerical 
Guide;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  i.  103.) 

TURNER,  JAMES  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  from 
Cavendish  H.,  Easter,  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  Downing, 
1895.  [S.  of  H.  W.  B.  1871.  School,  Norfolk  County.] 
Assistant  Master  at  King's  Lynn  Grammar  School,  1892;  at 
All  Saints  School,  Bloxham,  1892-7;  at  Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 
1897;  at  Royal  Grammar  School,  Whalley,  1898;  at  Dawling 
School,  Stroud,  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1909; 
priest,  1910;  C.  of  St  Cuthbert,  Wells,  1909-12.  C.  of  Blagdon, 
1912-14.  R.  of  Chelwood,  1915-16.  V.  of  Mark,  1916-31.  R.  of 
Puckington  with  Stocklynch,  1931-46.  Of  Weston-super- 
mare  in  1952.  {Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Who's  Who  in 
Somerset.) 


Turner,  John  Carpenter 

TURNER,  The  Rev.  JAMES  SMITH.    Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 

1896.  S.  of  James,  deceased,  of  Burslem,  Staffs.  Previously 
at  Lichfield  Theological  College.   Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 

1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1881;  priest.  1882;  C.  of 
Horninglow,  Staffs.,  1881-4.  C.  of  St  George's,  Redditch, 
Worcs.,  1884-5.  V.  of  Studley,  Warws.,  1885-1900.  R.  of 
Beaudesert  (with  Henley-in-Arden  from  1914),  1900-15. 
R.  of  Shelsley-Beauchamp  with  Shelsley- Kings,  Worcs.,  1915- 
23.  Latterly  of  Tan-y-Bwlch,  Merioneths.  Died  Feb.  27, 
1925,  aged  67.    (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  6,  1925.) 

TURNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  25,  1757. 
S.  of  James,  grocer,  of  Haughley,  Suffolk.  B.  Apr.  1739,  at 
Stowmarket.  Schools,  Stowmarket  (Mr  Chevalier)  and 
Bishop's  Stortford  (Mr  Hazeland).  Matric.  Easter,  1759; 
B.A.  1761.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  July  24,  1763;  C.  of  Thorpe 
Morieux,  Suffolk.  V.  of  Haughley,  1763-71  and  R.  of  Felsham 
from  1764.  Died  in  1771;  will  proved  at  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
1771.   (Venn,  11.  73-) 

TURNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  July  i, 
1791.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  John,  of  Needham  Market.]  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1791.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  23,  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1808; 
priest,  May  28,  1809.  Kept  a  private  school.  Married  Eliza 
Becher,  at  Chiswick.  Described  as  'D.  D.'  Father  of  John 
J.  W.  (1812)  (L.  A.  Turner;  Inns  of  Court). 

TURNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  17,  1801.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  John,  of  Little  Wenlock,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1801;  Scholar,  1805;  B.A.  1806;  Members' 
prize,  1807;  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  June  i,  1806;  priest, 
Mar.  13,  i8o8;C.  of  Shackerstone,  Leics.,  1808.  V.  of  Hennock, 
Devon,  1828-46.  Died  Nov.  5,  1846,  aged  67.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  526;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  100.) 

TURNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  Nov.  10,  1812.  Matric. 
Michs.  1812.  'Expelled  from  the  University,  Jan.  2,  1815.' 

TURNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21,  1829;  M.A.  Oxford; 
from  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  No  possible  John  Turner  at 
Oxford;  probably  John  Matthias,  for  whom  see  Al.  Oxon. 

TURNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1873.  [Eldest] 
s.  of  John,  of  Tumerhall,  by  Ellon,  Aberdeens.  (and  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Alexander  Donaldson).  B.  June  2, 
1855,  at  Aberdeen.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  12,  1874. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  May  15,  1878.  On  the  South-Eastem 
Circuit.  Of  Kinharrachie  Lodge,  near  Ellon,  and  Tumerhall 
and  Tipperty,  Aberdeens.  Captain,  3rd  Batt.,  the  Gordon 
Highlanders,  1877.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Aberdeens.,  1885. 
Married,  Apr.  19,  1883,  Lucy  Ethel  Janet,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Maynard  Harding,  Esq.,  of  Tullamaine,  Co.  Tipperary, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  4,  1916.  (Al.  Felsted.;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TURNER,  JOHN  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct  6,  1882. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Luke  [manufacturer,  of  Leicester,  and]  of  Rich- 
mond House,  Danes  HiUs,  Yorks.  B.  Apr.  10,  1863,  at 
Leicester.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  LL.B. 
1885.  Cricket '  blue,'  1883-6.  Played  cricket  for  Leics.,  1883- 
92.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  14,  1885.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Nov.  19,  1888.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Of  New  Court, 
Temple.  Died  in  July,  1924.  Brother  of  Hugh  J.  (1889). 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

TURNER,  JOHN  BOWMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius, 
June  2,  1838.  S.  of  Skinner,  army-clothier,  of  Clapton, 
Middlesex.  [B.  at  Clapton,  July  9,  1816.]  [School,  Black- 
heath.]  Matric.  Lent,  1839;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Cricket 
'blue,'  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1843;  priest,  1844.  C.  of 
Wartling,  Sussex,  1847-8.  C.  of  Barford,  Norfolk,  1848-59; 
R.  there,  1859-92.  Married,  May  26,  1846,  Charlotte  Julia, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  H.  Whitelock.  Died  Feb.  7,  1892.  Father 
of  Henry  W.  (1870).    (Venn,  11.  243;  Crockford.) 

TURNER,  JOHN  BRADBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
16,1863.  S.  of  James,  cooper  (and  Millicent).  B.  at  Stockport, 
Cheshire.  Bapt.  Oct.  26,  1832.  Mus.  Bac.  1865.  FeUowofthe 
Royal  Academy  of  Music.  Organist  at  Harrow  School, 
1858-62.  One  of  the  founders  of  Trinity  College  of  Music. 
Composer  of  Thy  Kingdom  come,  a  cantata ;  vocal  music  and 
pianoforte  pieces.  Died  Apr.  14,  1898,  in  London.  (Harrow 
Reg.;  Eagle,  xx.  337;  Scott,  MSS.;  Boase,  vi.  719;  The  Times, 
Apr.  16,  1898.) 

TURNER,  JOHN  CARPENTER.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  from 
Cavendish  H.,  Michs.  1884;  Scholar;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891. 
[B.  Nov.  12,  1867.]  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1890;  priest, 
1891;  C.  of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  1890-9.  V.  of  Whitchurch, 
Hants.,  1899-1910.  Rural  Dean  of  Basingstoke,  1911-27. 
R  of  Overton,  1910-34.  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1920. 
Archdeacon  of  Basingstoke,  1927-47.  Married,  1892,  Elsie 
Maud,  dau.  of  W.  A.  Hewitt,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of 
Meadowcroft,  Itchen  Abbas.  Died  Feb.  9,  1952.  (Crockford; 
Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  12,  1952.) 


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TURNER,  JOHN  CASSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  9,  1835. 

TURNER,  JOHN  CROSS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  29,  1900. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  George,  of  Birkdale,  Lanes.  B.  there 
[Apr.  2,  1882].  School,  Bickerton  House,  Birkdale.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester) 
1906;  priest,  1907;  C.  of  Nuneaton,  Warws.,  1906-8.  C.  of 
Sedbergh,  Yorks.,  1909-11.  C.  of  Knutsford,  Cheshire,  1911- 
13.  V.  of  Moulton,  1913-18.  V.  of  Ravenstonedale,  West- 
morland, 1918-23.  R.  of  CredenhUl,  Heref.,  1923-9.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Harrogate,  1930-2.  V.  of  Staveley-in-Cartmel, 
Lanes.,  1932-6.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Ripon,  1938-44;  dio.  of 
Liverpool  from  1944.  Of  38,  York  Road,  Birkdale,  Southport, 
1951.   (Peile,  u.  844;  Crockford.) 

TURNER,  JOHN  HARLOWE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  8, 
1852.  [Only]  s.  of  Stephen,  merchant,  of  13,  Dorset  Place, 
London  (and  Charlotte  Anne).  B.  in  St  Marylebone.  Bapt. 
July  3,  1833.  [School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1852. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  4,  1850.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Apr.  30,  1867.  Lieut.,  3rd  Middlesex  Militia,  1862;  Captain, 
1865;  Major,  1876.  Of  Cliff  House,  Paignton,  Devon.  J. P.  for 
Devon.  Married,  1862,  Charlotte  Turner,  only  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Dodsworth,  V.  of  Bourne,  Lines.  (Winchester 
Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

TURNER,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  22,  1819. 
[Eldest  s.  of  James,  of  Welshpool  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
James,  of  Sylfaen).]  B.  [Jan.  20,  1800]  at  Welshpool.  Matric. 
Michs.  1819.  High  Sheriff  of  Montgomeryshire,  1828.  D.  L. 
1846.  Of  Pentreheylin.  Married,  1829,  Anne,  only  surviving 
child  of  George  Ross.  Died  Sept.  18,  1875.  Father  of  the 
next;  twin-brother  of  WiUiam(i8i9).  (Montgom.  CoU.,xix,  203). 

TURNER,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar  29, 
1849.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  [James]  (above),  of  Pentreheylin, 
Llandderfel  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Ross,  Esq.,  of  Welsh- 
pool). B.  a  Llandysiho.  Bapt.  Feb.  3,  1830.  School,  Bridg- 
north. Matric.  Michs.  1849 ;  B.A.  1853 ;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  Asaph)  1854;  priest.  Mar.  4,  1855.  C.  of  Hawarden, 
Flints.,  1855.  C.  of  Berriew  and  Aberhafesp,  Montgom., 
1856-63.  C.  of  Somerby-with-Humby,  Lines.,  1864-5.  C.  of 
Llanymenech,  Montgom.,  1869-71.  C.  of  Welshpool,  1871-7. 
Married,  1878,  Harriet  Augusta,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard  Pryce 
Harrison,  C.S.I.,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Pentreheylin. 
Died  Dec.  12,  1879.  (Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Walford,  County 
Families.) 

TURNER,  JOHN  JERVIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Peterhouse,  Jan.  20,  1812.  Of  Middlesex.  [Eld.  s.  of  John 
(1791).  B.  June  10,  1794.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Lent,  1813;  B.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  3,  1822; 
priest,  Sept.  22,  1822.  Chaplain  on  Sir  Henry  Fermor's 
Foundation  at  Crowborough,  Sussex,  1832-73-  Married,  1823, 
Ann  Hawes,  of  Chiswick  Died  June  17,  1873.  Father  of  the 
next.   (T.  A.  Walker,  386;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

TURNER,  JOHN  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  12,  1843.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn]  [Jervis  William]  (above) 
of  Crowborough,  Sussex.  Matric.  ilichs.  1843;  B.A.  1847; 
M..\.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1848;  priest,  1849; 
C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Ancoats,  Lanes.,  1848-50.  C.  of  Foxearth, 
Essex,  1850-4.  C.  of  Whaplcde  Drove,  Lines.,  1854-9.  C.  of 
Spalding,  1859-63.  C.  of  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucs., 
1863-9.  V.  of  Coaley,  1869-75.  V.  of  Wroughton,  Wilts.,  1875- 
1908.  Married,  Aug.  i,  1848,  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Kebbell, 
of  Stroud  Green  House,  Rochford,  Essex.  Died  Feb.  10, 
1908,  aged  83.  Father  of  Becher  F.  (1871),  Hawes  H.  (1871) 
and  Geoffry  W.  (1876).  (T.  A.  Walker,  480;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Feb.  12,  1908.) 

TURNER,  JOHN  TRENCH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  8,  1899.  [S.  of 
Mrs  Turner,  of  Loudoun  Cottage,  Colinton,  Midlothian.  B. 
Dec.  24,  1879.]  School,  Fettes.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A 
1902;  M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at  Oakham  School, 
1902-5.  Joined  the  Indian  Education  Department;  Head 
Master  of  the  High  School,  Poona,  1905-6;  Vice- Principal  of 
Rajkumar  CoUege,  Rajkot,  1906-22;  Principal,  1923-30. 
Tutor  to  the  Mysore  heir-apparent,  1930.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  I.A.R.O.,  attached  28th  Light 
Cavalry;  Second-in-Command,  Zhob  Cavalry,  1917-18).  Of 
Park  House,  Mysore,  India,  in  1933.  (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.; 
I.C.S.  Lists.) 

TURNER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  26, 
1763.  Of  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Matric.  Lent, 
1763;  B.A.  (Senior  Wrangler)  1767;  M.A.  1770;  D.D.  (per 
Liu.  Reg.)  1785.  FeUow;  Master,  1784-1828.  Vice-ChanceUor, 
1785-6  and  1805-6.  R.  of  Sudboume  and  Orford,  Suffolk,, 
1787-1828.  Dean  of  Norwich,  1790.  F.S.A.  Died  Aug.  3, 
1828.  Father  of  William  H.  (1819).  (Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag. 
1828,  II.  648;  Attwater,  Pembroke  College.) 

TURNER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1818.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Broughton,  Lanes.  School, 
Hawkshead,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1818.  Migrated  to  Corpus 
Jan.  18,  1819;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.    Ord.  deacon,  1824; 


Turner,  Nathaniel 

priest,  1825.  C.  of  Frodsham,  Cheshire,  -1834-42.  R.  of 
Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1842-4.  V.  of  Lancaster,  1844-70.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Manchester,  1853.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1872. 
Father  of  Joseph  K.  (1852).   (Clergy  List.) 

TURNER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  22,  1863; 
re-adm.  Oct.  11,  1865.  S.  of  Jonathan,  of  Sowerby,  Yorks. 
(and  Martha).  B.  Jan.  24,  1828  at  Sowerby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1870;  priest, 
1871;  C.  of  CoUyhurst,  Lanes.,  1870-3.  Chaplain,  Royal 
Infirmary,  Manchester,  1873-92.  V.  of  St  George's,  Liverpool, 
1892-8.  Latterly  of  Teversham  rectory,  Cambs.,  where  he 
died  Feb.  7,  1919.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  11,  1919.) 

TURNER,  JOSEPH  ASKEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  29, 
1845.  [Eldest  s.  of  Joseph  Holden,  Esq.,  of  20,  Montagu 
Place,  Russell  Square,  London.  B.  Apr.  20,  1828.  School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  13,  1850.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30, 
1853.  Died  Feb.  i5,  1868.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court.) 

TURNER,  JOSEPH  KIRBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  14,  1852.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1818),  of  Lancaster. 

B.  June  28, 1834,  at  Frodsham,  Cheshire.  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon 
(Cheshire)  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Prestbury,  Cheshire, 
1859-60.  C.  of  Lawton,  1860-3.  Assistant  Civil  Chaplain  at 
Gibraltar,  1863-4.  V.  of  Stalmine,  Lanes.,  1864-94.  Married, 
Nov.  26,  1867,  Theresa  Caroline,  8th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  J.  C. 
Browne,  V.  of  Dudley.  Latterly  of  Frogmore,  Hawke  Road, 
Upper  Norwood,  where  he  died  Oct.  i,  1902,  aged  68.  Father 
of  Charies  H.  K.  (1888)  and  Lloyd  C.  K.  (1891).  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg. ;  Clergy  List ;  Crockford ;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  4, 1867 ; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Oct.  10,  1902.) 

TURNER,  JOSEPH  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
June  5,  1804.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1777),  B.D.,  of 
Great  Yarmouth  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Rede).  B.  there,  June  17,  1787.  Educated  under  his  father 
and  afterwards  at  Fincham,  under  Mr  Forby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1805;  B.A.  (loth  Wrangler)  1809;  M.A.  1812.  Fellow,  1809. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1810;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1811. 
Travelled  abroad  and  disappeared,  being  last  heard  of  at 
Moulins  in  France;  supposed  to  have  been  murdered  by 
brigands  in  Italy  during  1814.  Brother  of  George  J.  (1814); 
uncle  of  the  next.  (Venn,  u.  142;  Burke,  Family  Records, 
which  gives  'living,  unmarried,  1815.') 

TURNER,  JOSEPH  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, Nov.  27,  1835.  Of  Middlesex.  [4thj  s.  of  Francis, 
lawyer,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Sayers,  of 
Hopton,  Suffolk).  B.  June  12,  1817,  in  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi,  Jan.  31,  1837;  Scholar.  B.A.  Durham,  1843,  Un- 
married. Died  Mar.  30,  1855.  Nephew  of  the  above;  brother 
of  Richard  E.  (1832)  and  Charles  E.  (1844).  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters.) 

TURNER,  LAWRENCE  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  25,  1887.  S.  of  F.  S.  [Frederick  Storrs],  Esq.,  of  47, 
Greencroft  Gardens,  South  Hampstead,  London.  [School, 
City  of  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Appointed  to  the 
I.C.S.,  1887;  Assistant  Commissioner,  Magistrate  and 
CoUector;  in  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oudh,  1887-94;  Officiating 
Under-Secretary  to  Government,  1894;  Joint  Magistrate, 
1894;  Deputy  Commissioner,  1900;  Magistrate  and  Collector, 
1902;  retired,  1919.  Brother  of  Frederick  M.  (1885).  (I.C.S. 
Lists.) 

TURNER,  LEWIS  EDWARD  VIGNIER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  16,  1883.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  31,  Inverness  Terrace, 
London.  B.  Feb.  5,  1865,  in  London.  School,  Wellington 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1883:  B.A.  1886.  (Wellington  Coll.Reg.) 

TURNER  [post  KIRBY-TURNER],  LLOYD  CAULFIELD  KIRBY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.  Oct.  1,  1891.  [S.  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Kirby  (1852),  of  Stalmine,  Poulton-le-Fylde.  B. 
Feb.  16,  1872.]  Schools,  Wolverhampton  and  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Adm.  solicitor,  Jan.  1898; 
practised  in  London.  Of  Upper  Norwood,  S.E.  in  1926.  Died 
Jan.  3,  1929.  Brother  of  Charles  H.  K.  (1888).  (Wolver- 
hampton Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Rossall  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

TURNER,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  24,  1836. 
Of  Suffolk.  [Eldest  s.  of  Major  Michael,  of  Ipswich  (and 
Susaima,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Tong).]  Matric.  Michs.  1836; 
B..\.  1840;  M.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  1,  1841; 
priest,  1842;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Berwick  Street,  London,  1844. 

C.  of  Cotton,  Suffolk,  1845-7 ;  R.  (and  patron)  of  Cotton,  1847- 
1900.  Married,  1855,  Mary  .^nne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Philip 
Carlyon,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Redgrave,  Diss,  where  he 
died.  Mar.  i,  1903,  aged  85.  (Crockford;  Walford,  County 
Families;  The  Times,  Mar.  4,  1903.) 

TURNER,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1874.  S.  of  Michael,  Esq.  B.  at  Brighton.  School,  Tonbridge. 
Matric.  Michs.1874.  Died  in  college,  1876.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 


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TURNER,  OSWALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1832. 
S.  ot  Thomas,  Esq.,  late  of  Biniield,  Berks.  B.  May  26,  1814. 
Kept  Michs.  Term,  1832  only.    (F.  P.  White.) 

TURNER,  PERCY  REGINALD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895. 
2nd  s.  of  James  Alfred,  of  Rawsthorne  House,  Hesketh  Park, 
Southport.  B.  Mar.  28,  1877,  at  Wilmslow.  School,  Upping- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  1900;  priest,  1901;  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's, 
Bensham,  Gateshead,  1900-2.  Supt.  of  the  Chaco  mission, 
Villa  Concepcion,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  the  Argentine, 
1903-12.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  John's  pro-Cathedral  and 
Chaplain  to  Seamen,  Bahia  Blanca,  1912-14.  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
West  Hartlepool,  Durham,  1915-29.  V.  of  Grindon  with 
Thorpe  Thewles  and  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of 
Londonderry,  1929-31.  R.  of  Wem,  Salop,  1931-51-. 
(Crockford.) 

TURNER,  RALPH  CHARLEWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.  S.  of  [the  Rt.  Rev.]  Charles  Henry  (1859), 
Bishop  of  Islington,  of  Highgate,  London.  B.  Mar.  12,  1879, 
in  London.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon 
(Islington)  1902;  priest  (London)  1903;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Harringay,  1902-8.  C.  of  St  Andrew  Undershaft,  1908-12. 
C.  of  St  Peter's,  Tottenham,  1913-14.  P.C.  of  St  Martin, 
Kensal  Rise,  1914-26.  Acting  R.  of  Montpelier,  Jamaica, 
1926-7.  R.  of  Falmouth,  Jamaica,  1927-32.  V.  of  Westbury 
with  Dilton,  Wilts.,  1933-41.  V.  of  Potterne,  1941-50.  Of 
Winchester  in  1951.  Brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1900)  and  Henry 
C.  (1898).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

TURNER,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15,  1888. 
S.  of  Frederick,  surgeon,  of  Buxton  (and  Sarah  Partington). 
B.  there,  June  3,  1870.  School,  Buxton  (Mr  A.  Pettitt). 
Matric.  Michs.  1888.  A  mining  engineer.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1898-1901 ;  (Lieut.,  South  African  Light 
Horse);  mentioned  3  times  in  despatches;  D.S.O.,  1901. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Notts,  and  Derby 
Regt.;  Major,  Royal  Fusiliers;  Lieut. -Col.,  Northampton- 
shire Regt.,  1917;  wounded;  mentioned  in  despatches;  bar  to 
D.S.O.)    (The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 

TURNER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  Pembroke,  June 
24,  1777;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
(1733).  of  Great  Yarmouth  .(and  Sarah,  dau.  of  James 
Dawson).  B.  there,  [Oct.  iS,  1751]-  Matric.  Easter,  1787; 
B.D.  (Stat.  EHz.)  1787.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  2,  1778; 
priest.  May  30,  1779;  C.  of  Gorleston,  Suffolk,  1778.  P.C.  of 
Great  Yarmouth,  1800-30.  C.  of  Scratby,  Norfolk,  1813-35. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln.  V.  of  Ormesby,  1813-35.  R.  of  Sweffling, 
Suffolk,  1813-35.  Married  (i)  Aug.  30,  1773,  Frances,  dau. 
of  —  Kentish;  (2)  Mar.  20,  1783,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Rede,  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue;  (3)  Dec.  30, 
1817,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Parish.  Died  Oct.  13, 
1835.  Father  of  Joseph  R.  (1804)  and  George  J.  (1814). 
(Burke,  Family  Records;  Clerical  Guide;  The  Extraordinary 
Black  Book,  1830,  531.) 

TURNER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens.  afSx  John's,  June  12,  1826. 
S.  of  William,  Esq.  [fustian  manufacturer],  of  Manchester. 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  (Manchester  Sch. 
Reg.) 

TURNER,  RICHARD  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  2,  1832.  [2nd  s.  of  Francis,  Master  of  the  Bench,  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  and  barrister  of  Lincoln's  Inn  (and  Jane,  dau. 
of  James  Sayers,  of  Hopton,  Suffolk),  B.  Oct.  28,  1813,  in 
London.  Schools,  Westminster  and  Shrewsbury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1832;  B.A.  (6th  Classic)  1836.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  30,  1853.  A  Special  Pleader.  On  the 
North-Eastern  Circuit.  Revising  barrister,  S.E.  circuit,  1874- 
82.  Bencher,  1879.  Member  of  the  Sandwich  election  Com- 
mission, 1880.  Sometime  Common  Law  editor  of  The 
Jurist.  Married,  Aug.  31,  1839,  Frances,  widow  of  James 
Turner,  of  Powis  Place,  Bloomsbury,  and  dau.  of  Charles 
Johnstone.  Died  Oct.  26,  1882,  in  London.  Brother  of 
Joseph  R.  (1835)  and  Charles  E.  (1844).  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Boase,  in.  1046;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Guardian, 
Nov.  I,  1882.) 

TURNER,  RICHARD  OTTAWAY.  Adm  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  3,  1844.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard  [merchant,  of 
Canton,  China]  (and  Mary  Croft).  B.  at  Macao,  China.  Bapt. 
Feb.  5,  1826.  School,  Exeter  Grammar  (Dr  Mills).  Adm.  at 
St  John's,  July  4,  1844;  did  not  reside,  and  name  off,  Nov. 
1844.  Matric.  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A. 
1853.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Imi,  Nov.  22,  1845.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  5,  1852.  Equity  draftsman  and  conveyancer.  Died 
Feb.  5,  1890,  aged  64,  at  Exeter.  (Boase,  in.  1047;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  12, 
1890.) 

TURNER,  RICHARD  WARREN.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1891.  4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Augustus  (1840),  of  Dunkirk 
House,   Stroud,   Gloucs.    (and   Elizabeth   H.   Dalton).    B. 


Turner,  Samuel  Hankinson 

Aug  22,  1872,  at  Colerne  vicarage,  Wilts.  School,  Blundell's, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Assistant  Master 
at  South  Hampstead  prep.  School,  1902-40-.  Died  Apr.  10, 
1947.  (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  C.  J. 
Hudleston.) 

TURNER,  RICHARD  WHITBOURN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1886.  [Eldest]  s.  of  J[ames]  S[mith],  Esq.  [M.R.C.S.,  dental 
surgeon],  of  Grange  Park,  Ealing  (and  Ann).  [B.  Nov.  2, 
1867.]  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
Scholar,  1888;  B.A.  1889.  Athletics  'blue,'  1889  (100  yards 
and  440  yards).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  lo,  1887. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1891.  On  the  South-Eastern 
Circuit.  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  (Lord  Reading), 
1915-19.  Revising  Barrister,  1916.  County  Court  Judge 
(Circuit  11),  1919-23;  (Circuit  18),  1923-8.  Judge  of 
Uxbridge  County  Court,  and  additional  Judge  at  Westminster 
County  Court,  1928-32.  Married,  1895,  Hilda,  2nd  dau  of 
William  B.  Martin,  of  Paulsgrove,  Hants.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  20,  1932,  at  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks.  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Nov.  22,  1932.) 

TURNER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  19,  1821. 
Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord. 
priest  (Exeter)  Oct.  29,  1826.  Died  at  Stoke,  Plymouth, 
Apr.  15,  1835.   (G.  Mag.,  1835,  11.  98.) 

TURNER,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1878.  B.  June  20,  1859,  at  Scarborough.  Schools, 
Holgate's,  York,  and  Scarborough  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886;  Mus.Bac,  1891.  F.R.C.O. 
Organist  and  choirmaster,  St  Paul's  Cathedral  Church, 
Dundee,  1881-98;  St  Thomas's  Chiurch,  Portsmouth,  1898- 
1921-.    (Diet,  of  Organs  and  Organists.) 

TURNER,  SABINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  23, 
1757-  [S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  late  of  Kingston,  Jamaica.] 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  i757;  Scholar,  1758.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  9,  1757.'  Died  c.  1765.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

TURNER,  SALMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  24, 
1823.  Eldest  s.  of  Richard  [Acting  Judge  of  Zillah,  Midnapur 
(and  Louisa)].  B.  Nov.  16,  1806.  Bapt.  Nov.  27,  1806. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1828.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  17,  1828.  (List  of 
Carthusians;  Inns  of  Court;  V.  Hodson;  in  records  of  the 
[old]  India  Office,  his  full  names  are  given  as  Benjamin 
Wymberley  Salmon.) 

TURNER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  25,  1772.  Of 
Lines.  [S.  of  John,  of  Caistor,  Lines.]  Matric.  Michs.  1773; 
Scholar,  1777;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1780.  R.  of  Rothwell,  Lines., 
1783-1835 ;  V.  of  Attenborough  and  R.  of  Bramcote,  1790- 
1835;  V.  of  West  Torrington,  1794-1835;  V.  of  Tealby,  1816- 
35.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Scarborough.  Lodged  as  a  bachelor, 
at  the  'George'  Inn  at  Caistor,  marrying  the  landlord's 
widow,  formerly  Barbara  Bullock,  his  barmaid.  Described  as 
'of  Caistor,'  to  distinguish  him  from  a  contemporary  Oxonian, 
R.  of  Nettleton,  who  was  no  relation.  Great-uncle  of  the 
Tennyson  brothers,  of  whom  Charles  became  his  heir;  said  to 
have  disliked  'this  new-fangled  Byron.'  Died  Mar.  9,  1835. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  11.  544;  Paden, 
Tennyson  in  Egypt,  118;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

TURNER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1794- 
[2nd  s.  of  Samuel,  of  London.  B.  Aug.  12,  1776.  School, 
Charterhouse.]  Doubtful  if  resided.  Of  Sunbury  Lodge, 
Middlesex,  and  later  of  Derwent  Lodge,  near  Liverpool, 
F.R.S.  Married,  1805,  Elizabeth  Rachel,  eldest  dau.  of  GUbert 
Slater,  of  Knot's  Green,  Essex.  Died,  s.p.,  Aug.  28,  1847. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1794)  and  Thomas  (1793).  (R.  L.  Arrow- 
smith;  V.  L.  Oliver,  Hist,  of  Antigua,  in.  164.) 

TURNER,  SAMUEL  BLOIS.  .-^.dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
May  II,  1824.  Eldests.  of  Thomas  (1793),  M.D.,  of  London.  B. 
Dec.  12,  1805.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  24,  1829;  priest, 
June  6,  1830.  P.C.  of  Little  Linstead,  1832-61,  and  P.C.  of 
Great  Linstead,  Suffolk,  1838-61.  R.  of  South  Elmham, 
1861-82.  Married  Marian  Day.  Died  Nov.  i,  1882,  aged  77- 
Father  of  the  next  and  of  Thomas  D.  (1859).  (List  of  Carthu- 
sians; Crockford;  V.  L.  Oliver,  Hist,  of  Antigua,  in.  164;  The 
Guardian,  Nov.  8,  1882.) 

TURNER,  SAMUEL  HANKINSON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  1872.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Samuel  Blois  (above),  R.  of  South  Elmham,  Suffolk. 
B.  at  Halesworth.  Schools,  Dedham  and  Aldeburgh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Eltham,  Kent,  1877- 
89.  C.  of  Aldenham,  Herts.,  1889-98.  V.  of  Radlett,  1898- 
1905.  Resided  latterly  at  Aldenham,  where  he  died  May  29, 
1941,  aged  87.  Brotherof  Thomas  D.  (1859).  (Venn,  11.  402; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  June  2,  1941.) 


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TURNER,  SAMUEL  WARREN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3, 
1834.  Of  Dorset.  [S.  of  Samuel  Charles.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1834;  M.B.  1840;  Med.  Lie,  1841.  Died  Apr.  3,  1892,  at  his 
residence,  St  Peter  Street,  Tiverton,  Devon.  Brother  of 
Augustus  (1840). 

TURNER,  STAGG.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1794. 

TURNER,  SYDNEY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6,  1832. 
[Youngest  s.  of  Sharon,  the  historian  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.). 
B.  Apr.  2,  1814.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  {lith  Wrangler) 
1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1837;  priest, 
1838 1^  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Southwark  until  1841.  Chaplain 
to  the  Philanthropic  Society  for  the  reformation  of  juvenile 
offenders,  1842-57  Inspector  of  prisons,  1858-67.  R.  of 
Hempstead,  Gloucs.,  1867-75.  Dean  of  Ripon,  1875-6. 
R.  of  Hempstead  (again),  1876-9.  Author,  Reformatory 
Schools;  The  Sacred  History  of  the  World,  etc.  Died  June  26, 
1879.   (Boase,  ni.  1047;  D.N.B.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

TURNER,  SYDNEY  CHARLES  BEECHWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  July  2,  1875.  [Eldest  s.  of  William,  deputy 
Postmaster-General,  of  Yarra,  Victoria,  Australia.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1875.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  31,  1876. 
{Inns  of  Court,  which  gives  name  as  'Buckworth.') 

TURNER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1752;  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  Magdalene,  1752.  [S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Weobley, 
Heref.]  Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  17,  1736, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1739.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

TURNER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11, 
1793-  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  [VV'est  India  merchant],  of 
London.  B.  Jan.  17,  1773.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Lent,  1796;  M.B.  1799;  M.D.  1804.  Practised  in  Curzon 
Street,  Mayfair.  Assistant  Physician  to  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
1800;  Phvsician,  1802-16.  Phvsician-Extraordinary  to 
William  IV.  F.R.C.P.,  1805;  Censor,  1807,  1817,  1827,  1829; 
Harveian  Orator,  1822;  Treasurer,  1822-45.  Garotted  by 
roughs  when  90  years  old,  the  only  effect  of  which  was  to 
cure  his  goitre.  Married  (i)  1805,  Lucretia  Grace,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Blois,  5th  Bart.;  (2)  Dorothy,  widow  of  Dr  P. 
Hacket.  Died  Mar.  10,  1865,  in  London.  Brother  of  Charles 
(1794)  and  Samuel  (1794);  father  of  Samuel  B.  (1824). 
[Boase,  in.  1047;  Medical  Directories;  V.  L.  Oliver,  Hist,  of 
Antigua,  iii.  164;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  533;  Munk,  iii.  26.) 

TURNER,  THOMAS.  B.A.,  1795,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  King's,  1795.  [S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  King's  Stanley, 
Gloucs.]  Matric.  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  18, 
1763,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1775.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

TURNER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  (age  38)  at 
Trinity,  July  16,  1812.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Esthwaite,  Lanes. 
School,  Hawkshead,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.D.  {Stat. 
Eliz.)  1823.  C.  of  Stock  with  Ramsden-Bellhouse,  Essex, 
-1841-8.  C.  of  RoxweU,  1849-52.  Disappears  from  Clergy 
List,  1856. 

TURNER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  25, 
1822.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  Dec.  13,  1804,  at  HuU.  School,  Burgh- 
field,  Berks,  [and  Bingley].  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar, 
1825;  B..\.  {2nd  Wrangler,  and  ist  Smith's  prize)  1827; 
M.A.  1830.  Fellow,  1828.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  16, 
1830.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7,  1833.  Equity  draftsman  and 
conveyancer.  F.R.A.S.,  1832.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Middlesex. 
A  well-known  philanthropist.  Treasurer  of  Guy's  Hospital, 
1856-76.  Author  of  a  metrical  version  of  the  Psalms  from  the 
Hebrew.  Married,  1S35,  Mary  .\nne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Benjamin  Charlewood,  of  Cheadle,  Staffs.  Latterly  of  Hilliers, 
Petworth,  Surrey,  where  he  died  Apr.  9,  1883,  aged  78. 
Father  of  Charles  H.  (1859).  {Boase,  vi.  720;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Camb.  Review,  iv.  309.) 

TURNER,  THOMAS  ARCHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1871.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  (St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  1833),  V.  of  WTiitchurch,  Bucks,  (and  Harriet 
Archer).  B.  at  Whitchurch.  Bapt.  Nov.  12,  1843.  School, 
St  John's,  Leatherhead.  [Had  been  a  banker's  clerk  for 
8  years  before  coining  up.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Migrated  to 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  14,  1872;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1886.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Drayton- Parslow, 
Bucks.,  1874-7.  C.  of  Burnley,  Lanes.,  1877-84.  C.  of  Bury, 
1884-5.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Cambridge,  1886.  C.  of  Worthing, 
Sussex,  1886-9.  C.  of  Whitchurch,  Heref.,  1889-90.  C.  of 
Ickford,  Oxon.,  1891-5;  R.  there,  1895-1905.  Died  in  1905. 
{St  John's  Sch.,  Leatherhead,  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

TURNER,  THOMAS  DAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  1, 
1859.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Blois  (1824).  B.  at  Halesworth. 
School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M..\.  1868. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C. 
of  Bishopsworth,  Somerset,  1862-4.  C.  of  Denton,  Norfolk, 
1865-77.  V.  of  Flixton,  Suffolk,  1877-92.  Latterly  of  Beccles, 
where  he  died  Jan.  24,  1908.  Brother  of  Samuel  H.  (1872). 
{Venn,  11.  347;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1908.) 


Turner,  Sir  William 

TURNER,  THOMAS  FREWEN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  19,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1829.  Made  a  balloon  ascent 
from  Warwicker's  Yard,  Barnwell,  Cambridge,  May  23,  1831. 
Of  Cold  Overton,  Leics.  M.P.  for  South  Leics.,  1835-6,  when 
he  accepted  the  stewardship  of  the  Chiltem  Hundreds. 
{Return  of  M.P. s;  Cooper,  Annals,  iv.  570.) 

TURNER,  THOMAS  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
.\ug.  8,  1892.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Dec.  i,  1874,  at  Darwen, 
Lanes.  Schools,  Dewsbury  Grammar  and  Wheelwright 
Grammar,  Dewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Resided  2  terms. 
In  the  office  of  the  Education  Department  of  the  West  Riding 
County  Council,  1912.   {Peile,  n.  yy?i.) 

TURNER,  THOMAS  POWYS  OWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Jan.  14,  1890.  [S.  of  — ,  of  20,  Baron's  Court  Road,  West 
Kensington.  B.  Mar.  14,  1869.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1890;  B.A.  1892.  Sometime  student  with  the  Anglo- 
American  brush  electric  corporation.  Later  adopted  the 
theatrical  profession.   {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

TURNER,  VALPY  FRANCIS  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  9,  1826.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Chiswick 
(and  Elizabeth  Cort).  B.  Mar.  27,  1808,  in  London;  bapt. 
June  25,  1808,  at  St  George-the-Martyr.]  School,  private. 
Matric.  Michs.  1826.  Cadet  in  the  Bengal  Army,  1826; 
Comet,  1828;  Lieut.,  1838;  Captain,  1842;  retired,  1853. 
Served  in  the  first  Afghan  War,  1842;  and  in  the  first  Sikh 
War.  Resided  latterly  at  Brighton,  where  he  died  Oct.  14, 
1898.  (J.  Rennie;  Army  Lists;  V.  Hodson,  Officers  of  the 
Bengal  Army;  The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1898.) 

TURNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1, 
1785.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Gwemygoe,  Montgom.  School, 
Orleton,  Heref.  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A. 
1790;  M..A.  1793.  R.  of  Papworth  St  .\gnes,  Cambs.,  1803-22. 
V.  of  Chichester,  1823-37.  R.  of  Fishboume,  Sussex,  1833-7. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  July  30,  1837  '  in  the  75th  year. 
{sic)  of  his  age.'  M.I.  to  'WiUiam  Tumor  {sic),  M.A.,  late  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  and  of  Penhampen  {sic),'  in  a 
churchyard  of  Dolforgan,  Kerry,  near  Newtown,  Montgom. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  J.  B.  Willans.) 

TURNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  9,  1787. 
Elder  s.  of  the  Rev.  Baptist  Noel  (1758),  R.  of  Wing,  Rutland, 
and  of  Denton,  Lines.  B.  Aug.  22,  1770,  at  Oakham.  Schools, 
Grantham  (Mr  Hall)  and  Uppingham  (Mr  J.  Jackson).  Matric. 
Michs.  1787.  Migrated  to  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
matric.  June  30,  1791.  Captain,  81st  Regiment.  'Died  in 
action.'    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  652;  Al.  Oxon.) 

TURNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  13,  1787. 
Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  i795-  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  30,  1792;  priest  (York)  1793.  {Peile, 
II-  323-) 

TURNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1787. 
Of  Lanes.  Scholar,  1787.  Kept  3  terms.  Name  off,  Oct.  1788. 

TURNER,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  .A.pr.  11,  1817. 
Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar,  1821.  B.A.  {iSth 
Wrangler)  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  2, 
1822;  priest.  May  25,  1823;  C.  of  .Manton,  Rutland,  1841-51 
and  Usher  at  Uppingham  School,  1822-50.  V.  of  Barholme 
with  Stow,  Lines,  1847-76.   Died  in  1876.   {Crockford.) 

TURNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  24, 
1819.  S.  of  James  (and  Mar\',  dau.  of  John  James).  B.  [Jan. 
20,  1800]  at  Pool  [VVelshpoor,  Montgom.  School,  Maresfield, 
Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  i82o;'B.A.  1824-  .-^dm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  5,  1824.  Died,  unmarried,  .\pr.  18,  1826.  Twin- 
brother  of  John  J.  (1819).    {Inns  of  Court.) 

TURNER,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1830,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Whitchurch,  Salop.]  Matric.  from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Oct.  20,  1809,  age  17;  B.A.  (0.xford) 
1813;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1816.  V.  of  Chidham,  Sussex,  1823-32. 
V.  of  Fishboume,  1833-46.  R.  of  Winston,  Co.  Durham, 
1846-8.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1832.  V.  of  Boxgrove,  Sussex, 
1848-58.  Died,  Nov.  19,  1858.  {Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  i. 
iii;  Clergy  List.) 

TURNER,  Sir  WILLIAM.  Hon.  Sc.D.,  1899.  Professor  of 
-Anatomy  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh.  [S.  of  William,  of 
Lancaster.  B.  there,  1832.  Schools,  private.]  At  St  Bartho- 
lomew's Hospital,  1850.  M.B.,  London  Univ.,  1857.  Professor 
of  Anatomy  at  Edinburgh,  1867-1903.  Principal  and  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  Edinburgh  University,  1903-16.  President, 
General  Medical  CouncU,  1898-1903.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow, 
St  .Andrew's,  and  Montreal;  Hon.  D  C.L.,  Oxford,  Durham, 
Toronto;  Hon.  D.S.C.,  Dublin.  Knighted,  1886;  K.C.B., 
1901.  F.R.C.S.,  London  and  Edinburgh.  F.R.S.,  1877. 
President  of  the  British  Association,  1900.  Married,  1S63, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Abraham  Logan.  Died  Feb.  15,  1916.  {Who 
was  Who.) 


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TURNER,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  6,  1854;  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  whence 
he  matric.  May  30,  1851,  age  22.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of 
Luckington,  Wilts  (Oriel  College,  Oxford,  i793).]  Matric. 
Easter,  1854;  LL.B.1861.  AtSt  George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S., 
1851;  L.R.C.P.,  i860;  M.R.C.P.  (Edinb.)  i868.  House 
Surgeon,  Queen  Charlotte's  Hospital.  Practised  at  Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight,  and  at  Ryde  Dispensary.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Medical  Directories,  to  1890.) 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  29,  1792  S.  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  Stoke  Hall, 
near  Ipswich.  B.  there.  School,  Hitcham,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
Lent,  1795;  M.B.  1797.  Died,  unmarried,  1803,  aged  27. 
(5/  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  526.) 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Pembroke,  Dec.  2,  1819.  Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1763), 
D.D.,  Master  of  Pembroke.  B.  [Apr.  10,  1803],  at  Cambridge. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  15,  1826;  priest,  June  10,  1827. 
V.  of  Dilham  and  Honing,  Norfolk,  1826-30.  R.  of  Barley, 
Herts.,  1831-8.  V.  of  Banwell,  Somerset,  1838-96.  Married, 
1833,  Emily,  dau.  of  Charles  Blackley,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Died  June  21,  1896.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.;  Clergy 
List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  June  23,  1896.) 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  HAYES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus. 
Oct.  1895.  S.  of  Wilham  Hayes,  deceased.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Chatham  House,  Ramsgate.   Matric.  Michs.  1895. 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1870.  S.  of  John  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at  Horringer, 
Suffolk.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichiield)  1877;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Eccleshall, 
Staffs.,  1877-81.  C.  of  Bromsgrove,  Worcs.,  1881-3.  C.  of 
Berrington,  Salop,  1883-5.  V.  of  Hazelwood,  Derbs.,  1885- 
1923.  Married,  July  18,  1883,  Mary  Agatha,  2nd  dau.  of 
T.  S.  H.  Bume,  of  Edgmond,  Salop.  Died  Nov.  18,  1923, 
aged  72.    [Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  21,  1923.) 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  STEPHENS  TURNER  MELLISH  (1825), 
sec  MERYWEATHER. 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  TWISS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 
1830.  B.  June  II,  1813.  Schools,  Felsted  and  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832;  Scholar,  1835;  B.A.  (15M  Wrangler) 
1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  22,  1839;  priest, 
Dec.  20,  1840.  C.  of  Henham,  Essex,  1842.  No  cure,  1843-7. 
R.  of  Ore,  Sussex,  1847-80.  Latteriy  of  Maze  Hill  House,  St 
Leonards-on-Sea,  where  he  died  Dec.  18,  1884.  [Al.  Felsted.; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  24,  1884.) 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  VLAKO.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, May  14,  1844.  S.  of  Thomas,  lately  consul  at  Panama; 
of  Tivoli  Place,  Cheltenham.  [B.  Feb.  21,  1826.]  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1849;  M.A. 
1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of 
St  James's,  Dover,  1849-54.  V.  of  Spilsby,  Lines.,  1854-73. 
V.  of  Hundleby,  1870-3.  V.  of  Bardney,  1873-88.  Latteriy  of 
23,  High  Street  North,  Dunstable.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1899.  Father  of  Harry  S.  V.  (1877)-  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg. 
(which  gives  WilUam  only).) 

TURNER,  — .  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  5,  1791;  Scholar,  1791. 
Died  in  1796.   {Venn,  11.  123.) 

TURNER-McGOWAN,  EDWARD  T.  (1877),  see  McGOWAN. 

TURNLY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  7,  1825. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Belfast.]  Matric.  Michs.  1825; 
B.A.  1831.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  3,  1826.  [Inns  of 
Court.) 

TURNLY,  JOHN  EDWARD  ALEXANDER  LITTON.  Adm. 
(age  21)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1889.  2nd  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of 
Drumnasole,  Co.  Antrim,  Ireland  (and  Charlotte  Ernily,  dau. 
of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Litton,  Q.C.).  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1892.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1905.  Of  Drumnasole,  Glenarm,  Co.  Antrim. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Sub- 
sequently practised  at  Heathfield,  Sussex,  where  he  died 
Mar.  9,  1947.  {Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  11,  1947.) 

TURNOR,  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29,  1829. 
[3rd  s.  of  Edmund  (1772),  of  Stoke  Rochford,  Lines,  (and 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Tucker).  B.  Dec.  24,  1811. 
School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1838. 
R.  of  East  Torrington  and  Panton  with  Wragby,  Lines., 
1838-42.  Married,  Jan.  9,  1840,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Whichcote,  Bart.  Died  Aug.  29,  1842.  Brother  of  Christopher 
(1827).  [Eton  Sch.  Lists,  which  gives  's.  of  T.';  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1842,  II.  439;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

TURNOR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Feb.,  26,  1787. 
[4th  s.  of  Edmund  (1733),  of  Stoke  Rochford,  near  Grantham. 


TuRNouR,  Garth  Edward  George 

B.  there,  Aug.  10,  1768.  School,  Louth  Grammar.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1787;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794.  Ord.  priest  (London), 
Apr.  27,  1794.  R.  of  Holton  with  Beckering,  Lines.,  1800-11. 
V.  of  Wendover,  Bucks.,  1811-36.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1818-53. 
V.  of  Milton-Ernest,  Beds.,  1825-34.  F.S.A.;  F.R.A.S.; 
F.R.S.,  1839.  Presented  certain  Newton  material  to  the  Royal 
Society  and  erected  an  obelisk  to  Newton  in  the  park  at 
Stoke  Rochford,  1847.  Latterly  of  Cheltenham.  Died  Jan.  12, 
1853,  at  Leamington.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1772),  George 
(1777)  and  John  (1783).  {Boase,  vi.  721;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1853,  i.  55;  Proc.  Royal  Sac. 
VI  (1854)  363.) 

TURNOR,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  5,  1827.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edmund  (1772)  (by  his  second 
wife,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Tucker).  B.  Apr.  4,  1809, 
at  Stoke  Rochford,  Lines.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1827.  Of  Stoke  Rochford.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lines.;  High 
Sheriff,  1832.  M.P.  for  Lines.  (Parts  of  Kesteven  and 
HoUand),  1841-7.  Married,  Feb.  2,  1837,  Lady  Caroline 
Finch  Hatton,  dau.  of  George  William,  gth  Earl  of  Winchil- 
sea,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  7,  1886.  Brother  of  Algernon 
(1829).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Etoniana,  11.  420;  Boase,  iii.  1050; 
Return  of  M.P.s.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families.) 

TURNOR,  DAVID.  B.A.  1796,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from 
Peterhouse,  1797.  [S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Llangoedmore, 
Cardigans.]  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  May  22, 
1767,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1771.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

TURNOR,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1772.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edmund  (1733),  of  Kirmond, 
Lines,  (and  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Disney,  of  Lincoln). 
School,  Stamford.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  B.A.  1777;  M.A. 
1781.  F.S.A.,  1778;  F.R.S.,  1786.  M.P.  for  Midhurst, 
Sussex,  1802-6.  Of  Stoke  Rochford,  and  Panton  Hall,  Lines. 
Married  (i)  May  7,  1795,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Philip 
Broke,  of  Nacton,  Suffolk,  and  had  one  daughter;  (2) 
Dorothea,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Tucker.  Author,  Chrono- 
logical Tables  of  the  High  Sheriffs  of  the  County  of  Lincoln; 
Collections  for  the  History  of  Grantham;  London's  Gratitude;  or 
an  Account  of  such  pieces  of  Sculpture  and  Painting  as  have 
been  placed  in  Guildhall  at  the  expense  of  the  City  of  London; 
Description  of  an  Ancient  Castle  at  Rouen  in  Normandy,  etc. 
Died  Mar.  19,  1829;  buried  in  the  family  vault  at  Stoke 
Rochford.  Brother  of  the  next  two  and  of  Charles  (1787); 
father  of  Christopher  (1827)  and  of  Algernon  (1829).  (G.  Mag., 
1829,  I.  453;  D.N.B.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TURNOR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  9, 
1777.  [2nd]  s.  of  Edmund  (1733),  of  [Kirmond  and]  Panton, 
Lines.  School,  Stamford.  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  LL.B.  1783. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1781;  C.  of  Panton,  Lines.,  1781-2; 
R.  there,  1783-1825;  V.  of  Wragby,  1786-1825.  Married 
Eleanor  Hanmer,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1825.  Brother  of 
the  above,  of  Charles  (1787)  and  of  the  next.  (Northants. 
Clergy;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

TURNOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  al  Trinity,  Nov.  15, 
1783.  [3rd]  s.  of  Edmund  (1733),  of  Kirmond,  Lines.  School, 
Louth.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1786;  B..\.  1788;  M.A. 
1793.  Of  the  Inner  Temple.  Barrister-at-law,  Brother  of  the 
two  above  and  of  Charles  (1787). 

TURNOR-BARNWELL,  FREDERICK  HENRY  (1789),  see 
BARNWELL. 

TURNOUGH,  ISAIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  26, 
1760.  Of  Rochdale,  Lanes.  Matric.  Lent,  1761;  B.A.  (9/A 
Wrangler)  1764.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  17,  1764.  V.  of 
Gamlingay,  Cambs.  until  his  death  in  1802.  (G.  Mag.,  1802, 
II.  788.) 

TURNOUR,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  S.  of  Arthur  Edward,  M.D.  (and  Frances  Helen, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  and  Hon.  Edward  John  Tumour  (St  Mary 
Hall,  Oxford,  i8oo)).  B.  [Oct.  5,  1862],  at  Denbigh.  School, 
Mariborough  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 

1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1888;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  St 
Thomas,  Stockport,  Cheshire,  1888-92.  P.C.  of  St  Augustine 
Brinksway  with  Cheadle  Heath,   1893-5.    Married,  July  4, 

1893,  Alice  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Josiah  Turner  Lea,  V.  of 
Far  Forest,  Worcs.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  20,  1896,  at 
Grove  House,  Denbigh.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Winterton);  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  The  Times,  Nov.  23,  1896.) 

TURNOUR,  GARTH  EDWARD  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  July  3,  1850.  S.  of  the  Hon.  Arthur  Richard, 
Captain,  R.N.  (and  Charlotte  FitzHerbert,  dau.  of  George 
Daysh,  of  Petworth,  Sussex).  B.  [Mar.  9,  1831],  at  Worthing. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1850.  Married,  July  26,  1852, 
Emily  Jane  Baker,  of  Brighton.  Died,  s.p.,  Mar.  7,  1903. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Winterton).) 


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TuRNOUR,  The  Hon.  Henry 

TURNOUR,  The  Hon.  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peter- 
house,  .•\pr.  3,  1788.  [5th]  s.  of  Edward  Tumour  Garth  [ist] 
Earl  Winterton  (Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1752)  (by  his  ist 
wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Archer).  B.  1769.  Lieut., 
R.N.  Died,  unmarried,  Sept.  1805.  (T.  A.  Walker,  357; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Winterton).) 
TURNOUR,  JOHN  HORATIO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  2q,  1849.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  fAdolphus]  Augustus 
(Queen's  College,  O.xford,  1810)  (and  Jessie,  dau.  of  John 
Dewar).  B.  Oct.  17,  1830,  at  Bracondale,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norfolk  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Married  (i)  1853, 
Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  R.  Wilson,  and  step-dau.  of 
F.  W.  Keppel,  of  Lexham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  1896,  Sarah  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Brown,  M.D., 
H.E.LC.S.  Died  Dec.  11,  1904.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  [siib 
Winterton);  Fox-Davies,  Annorial  Families.) 
TURNPENNY,  JOHN  FYNES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov. 

12,  1802.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  Scholar. 
TURPIN,  GEORGE  SHERBROOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  24,  1884.  S.  of  John,  provision-merchant  (and  Eliza- 
beth). B.  Apr.  7,  1865,  at  19,  Carlton  Street,  Nottingham. 
School,  Nottingham  High  (The  Rev.  R.  Dixon,  LL.D.)  [and 
at  Owens  College,  Manchester].  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar, 
1884;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Ft  I,  ist  Class,  1886;  Pt  II,  ist  Class, 
1887);  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  B.Sc,  London,  1886;  D.Sc, 
London,  1889;  at  Berlin  University,  1887-8.  Fellow  of  Owens 
College,  Manchester,  1889.  Lecturer  at  Cardiff  Univ.  College 
for  2  years  and  at  the  Principal  Storey  Institute,  Lancaster, 
for  4  years.  Head  Master  of  Swansea  Grammar  School, 
1895-1901;  of  Nottingham  High  School,  1901-25.  Author 
of  textbooks  on  chemistry.  Died  Dec.  28,  1948,  at  Monkton 
Combe,  Bath.  {The  Times,  Dec.  30,  1948.) 
TURPIN,  JAMES.  Mus.Bac.  1880,  as  a  Non-Coll.  student.  [3rd  s. 
of  James,  of  Nottingham.  Had  matric.  from  New  College, 
Oxford,  Feb.  5,  1877,  age  36.  B.  at  Nottingham,  Dec.  15, 
1840.]  Organist  at  the  Roman  Catholic  Cathedral,  Notting- 
ham; at  Londonderry  Cathedral;  at  St  Leonards,  Berk- 
hamsted;  at  St  Andrew's,  Watford  and  Music  Master  at 
Berkhamsted,  School.  F.R.C.O.  Professor  of  harmony  and 
counterpoint  at  Trinity  College,  London;  at  the  Royal  Albert 
Hall,  etc.  Also  well-known  as  a  composer,  lecturer  and 
pianist.  Died  July  29,  1926.  (.4/.  Oxon.;  British  Musical 
Biogs.) 
TURRELL,  HENRY  STEIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Sept.  30,  1842 ;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  Charles  (Lieut.),  R.N. 
B.  in  Lambeth  parish,  Surrey. 
TURTON,  EDMUND  (1811),  see  PETERS, 

TURTON,  EDWARD.  .\dm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Mar.  19,  1791. 
Of  Berks.  [S.  of  William,  of  Nettlebed,  Oxon.  B.  Aug.  2, 
1762.  Schools,  Charterhouse  and  St  Pauls].  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1783.  Joined  the  Light  Dragoons,  1784. 
Married  Marcia  3rd  dau.  of  Jonathan  Morton  Pleydell.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1783).  (R.  L.  Arrowsmith). 
TURTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  June  25,  1815. 
Youngest  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Clapham,  Surrey  [and  of 
Sugnall  Hall,  Staffs.].  B.  June  7,  17S5.  School,  Ashboum 
(Mr  Belcher).  [Cadet,  Madras  Cavalry,  1803;  Comet,  1804; 
Lieut.,  6th  Madras  Native  Infantry,  retired,  1815.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1824.  P.O.  of  Betley,  Staffs., 
1820-61.  Married,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis 
Hickin  Northen,  Esq.,  of  Lea  House,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Oct.  26,  1861.  (Clergy  List;  V.  Hodson;  Walford,  County 
Families;  G.  Mag.,  1861,  11.  571.) 
TURTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  27,  1783-  Of 
Berks.  [S.  of  William,  of  Soundess-in-Nettlebed,  Oxon. 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clarke,  M.D.,  of 
Hertford).  B.  Sept.  27,  1764.]  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A. 
1787;  M.A.  1790.  Purchased  the  estate  of  Starborough 
Castle,  Surrey,  1793.  High  Sheriff  of  Surrey,  1795-6; 
distinguished  himself  during  the  riots  of  his  term  of  office. 
Created  Bart.,  1796.  .A.dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  24,  1801. 
Called  to  the  Bar.  Clerk  of  the  Juries  in  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  1806-12.  M.P.  for  Southwark,  1806-12.  Married, 
c.  1787,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Michell,  R.  of  Thomhill, 
Yorks.  Author,  An  address  to  the  good  sense  and  candour  of 
thepeopleinbehalf  of  the  dealers  of  corn.  Died  in  1844.  Father 
of  Thomas  E.  M.  (1809);  brother  of  Edward  (i79i)-  {G.E.C.; 
Complete  Baronetage;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 
TURTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  29,  1801.  Of 
Yorks.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hatfield,  Yorks.  (and  Ann,  dau.  of 
FrancU  Ham,  of  Denby,  Yorks.).  B.  Feb.  25,  1780,  at 
Hatfield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1801.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's, 
Feb.  3, 1804 ;  Scholar;  B.A.  {Senior  Wrangler  and  equal  Smith's 
prize)  1805;;  M.A.  1808;  B.D.  1816;  D.D.  {per Lit.  Keg.)  1828. 
Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1806;  tutor.  Lucasian  Professor  of 
mathematics,  1822-6.    Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  1827- 


TusTiNG,  Robert 

42.  President  of  the  University  Philosophical  Society,  1829. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  27,  1813;  priest,  Dec.  29,  1813. 
R.  of  Gimingham  with  Tmnch,  Norfolk,  1826-33.  R-  of 
Somersham  with  Pidley  and  Colne,  Hunts.,  1827-42.  Preb. 
of  Lincoln.  Dean  of  Peterborough,  1830-42;  Dean  of 
Westminster,  1842-5.  Bishop  of  Ely,  1845-64.  .Author  of 
several  tracts  and  pamphlets.  '  A  vigorous  and  controversial 
writer.'  Composer  of  several  excellent  pieces  of  church  music. 
Died,  uiunarried,  Jan.  7,  1864,  in  London.  {Boase,  m.  1051; 
Clerical  Guide;  The  Extraordinary  Black  Book,  1830,  531; 
W.  H.  S.  Jones,  Hist,  of  St  Catharine's  Coll.;  D.N.B.; 
Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  387.) 

TURTON,  THOMAS  EDWARD  MICHELL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  9,  1809.  [Only  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1783),  ist 
Bart.,  of  Starborough  Castle,  Surrey.  B.  Nov.  8,  1790.] 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1810.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct.  31,  1809.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  6,  1818.  Advocate  of 
the  Supreme  Court,  Calcutta;  Registrar,  1841-8.  Succeeded 
as  2nd  Bart.,  1844.  Married  (i)  Nov.  2,  1812,  Louisa,  2nd 
dau.  of  Major-General  Browne,  from  whom  he  was  divorced 
in  1831;  (2)  Adeline  Maria,  who  died  at  Calcutta,  July  14, 
1841;  (3)  1842,  Maria  Louisa  Hume,  2nd  dau.  of  Captain 
Edmund  Denman,  R.N.  Died  Apr.  13,  1854,  at  Mauritius,  on 
passage  home.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase,  vi.  721;  Inns  of 
Court;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  11.  190;  G.E.C.  (which  gives  only  two 
marriages,  1812  and  1842,  and  says  he  died  s.p.m.  legit; 
possibly  .Adeline  .Maria  was  not  legally  married.) 

TURTON,  WILLIAM  PARSONS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Feb.  24,  1837.  Of  Worcs.  [S.  of  WUUam,  of  Sheen  House.] 
B.  at  Bewdley.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A. 
1841;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1842;  priest,  1843. 
P.C.  of  Edingley,  Notts.,  1844-9.  V.  of  Maplebeck,  1849-90. 
Died  Oct.  27,  1896.  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  E.  A.  Underbill, 
Story  of  Sedgley,  525,  which  gives  'B.  at  Sedgley,  1828'; 
The  Times,  Oct.  30,  1896.) 

TURTON,  WILLIE  JACK  TREVOR.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 

1892.  S.  of  Major-General  —  [Thomas  Trevor,  Madras  Staff 
Corps],  of  Stourcliffe  House,  Christchurch,  Hants.  [B.  Nov. 
21,  1874.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895; 
M.A.  1911.  Admitted  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  i,  1893. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1898.  On  the  Western  Circuit. 
Sometime  Inspector,  Ministry  of  Health.  O.B.E.,  1918, 
Married,  Mary  Christina,  dau.  of  Arthur  Godlee,  of  Harbome, 
Birmingham.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists.) 

TUSON,  ARTHUR  BAILY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  19,  1838.  Of  Kent.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Baily 
(1815),  of  Little  Stanmore,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1838. 
Brother  of  the  next. 

TUSON,  FREDERICK  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1832.  Of  Somerset.  S.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  Baily 
(next)  (and  Letitia).  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A. 
1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  WeUs)  Apr.  9,  1837;  pnest, 
Apr.  8,  1838.  R.  of  Southwick,  Sussex,  1839-43.  V.  of 
Minety,  WUts.,  1843-58.  V.  of  Oldland,  Gloucs.,  1862-81. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Bristol,  1852.  Domestic  Chaplam  to  the 
Earl  of  Huntingdon,  1846.  Married,  Aug.  12,  1841,  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Coryndon  Luxmoore,  R.  of  Bndstowe. 
Latteriy  of  Wingham  House,  Castle  Hill,  Reading.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1883.    Brother  of  the  above. 

TUSON,  The  Rev.  GEORGE  BAILY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1815;  a 'Ten-year  man.'  Of  Langport,  Somerset.  In  Deacons 
Orders.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1825.  Ord 
priest  (London,  for  Rochester)  Jan.  7,  1816.  V.  of  Huish  with 
Langport,  Somerset,  1824-39.  Chaplam  to  the  Royal 
Artaiery  at  Woolwich,  1839-49-  R-  o^  LitUe  Stanmore, 
Middlesex,  1850-68.  Resided  latteriy  at  Hanham,  Bnstol. 
Died  Apr.  25,  1868,  aged  80.  Father  of  Arthur  B.  (1838)  and 
the  above.  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Ecclesiastical  GazelU, 
May,  i868.) 

TUSON,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  26,  1848. 
S.  of  Henrv,  Esq.,  of  Northover  House,  Ilchester  (and 
Chariotte).  B.  at  Street,  Somerset.  Bapt.  Oct.  21,  1830. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853-  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1854; 
priest,  June  3,  1855;  C.  of  KUkhampton,  Cornwall,  1854-0. 
C.  of  Wick,  Gloucs.,  1857-60.  C.  of  Dartmouth,  Devon, 
1860-3.  C.  of  St  Teath,  CorawaU,  1864-76.  C  of  Countess- 
Weir,  Devon,  1876-8.  C.  of  Morthoe,  1880-3.  Latterly  of 
Ilfracombe.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1898. 

TUSTING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  10,  1835. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  East  Ville,  Spilsby,  Lines.  B.  Mar.  30,  1815. 
School,  Louth  (Mr  J.  Waitc).  Matric.  Michs.  1835.  Migrated 
to  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  23,  1835;  and  thence  to  Jesus, 
Oct.  10,  1836. 


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TuTE,  James  Stanley 

TUTE,  JAMES  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25, 
1876.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Stanley  (next),  V.  of  Markington, 
Yorks.  (and  Mary).  B.  there;  bapt.  Nov.  29,  1857.  [School, 
St  Edward's,  Oxford.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of 
Newbold,  Derbs.,  1881-5.  C.  of  St  John-the-Baptist, 
Nottingham,  1885-7.    C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ilkeston,  Derbs., 

,  1887-91.  C.  of  Wellingborough,  Northants.,  1891-2.  C.  of 
Belgrave,  Leics.,  1893-8.  C.  of  Balsall  Heath,  Worcs.,  1898- 
1902.  C.  of  St  Alban's,  Birmingham,  1902-6.  V.  of  St  Chad's, 
Smethwick,  Staffs.,  1906-27.  R.  of  Brilley  with  Michael- 
church,  Heref.,  1927-36.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Hereford,  1936-8. 
Married,  1888  Died  Oct.  :6,  1939.  Brother  of  William  A. 
(1871).   (St  Edward's  Sch.  Roll;  Eagle,  li.  224;  Crockford.) 

TUTE,  JOHN  STANLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  18,  1842. 
S.  of  Benjamin,  bookseller,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  (and  Eliza). 

B.  Apr.  21,  1823.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1846;  priest  (Ripon)  1847;  C.  of  Cleck- 
heaton,  Yorks.,  1846-8.  C.  of  Morpeth,  Northumb.,  1848-9. 
V.  of  Markington,  Yorks.,  1849-97.  Author,  Holy  Times  and 
Scenes.  Died  Dec.  24,  1897.  Father  of  the  above  and  the 
next.  {Eagle,  xx.  229;  Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle, 
Jan.  9,  1898.) 

TUTE,  WILLIAM  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  19, 
1871.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Stanley  (above),  V.  of  Markington, 
Yorks.  (and  Mary).  B.  there  [Sept.  185 1>.  Bapt.  Dec  28, 
1851.  [School,  Leeds  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A. 
1875;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1877;  priest,  1878; 

C.  of  Calne,  Wilts.,  1877-g.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Kensington, 
1879-80.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Wells  Street,  London,  1880-1. 
Chaplain  to  Sir  Watkin  W.  Wynn,  Bart.,  at  Wynnstay  Park, 
1881-3.  C.  of  Little  Torrington,  Devon,  1883-9.  V.  of 
Camrhos,  Pembs.,  1889-1927.  Died  Oct.  5,  1927.  Brother  of 
James  S.  (1876).  {Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Eagle,  xlv.  161 ; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  28,  1927.) 

TUTHILL,  CHRISTOPHER  DEVONSHER  VILLIERS.  Adm.  at 
Clare,  Oct.  18,  1871.  [Eldest  s.  of  Captain  WiUiam,  of 
Ballinastona,  Co.  Limerick,  and  of  Moyglare,  Co.  Kildare 
(and  Alicia,  dau.  of  John  Fitzherald  Gabbett,  of  Limerick). 
B.  Jan.  3,  1853,  at  17,  Nassau  Street,  Dublin.  School, 
Marlborough  College.]  Matric  Michs.  1871.  Lieut.,  14th 
Hussars,  1874;  Captain,  1884;  retired,  1887.  Served  in 
South  Africa,  1881.  Married,  Mar.  23,  1887,  Ada  Kathleen, 
widow  of  Col.  John  Knox,  14th  Hussars,  and  eldest  dau.  of 
Edward  Tipping,  of  Bellurgan  Park,  Co.  Louth.  Of  Moyglare, 
Maynooth,  Co.  Kildare,  J. P.  Died  Sept.  24,  1909,  at  Harro- 
gate. {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  Irish 
Gentry,  which  gives  d.  Sept.  26;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S., 
Vol.  Ill,  16,  272.) 

TUTHILL,  GEORGE  LEMAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
June  3,  1790.  [Only]  s.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Halesworth, 
Suffolk  (and  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  James  Jermyn,  of  Hales- 
worth). B.  there  [Feb.  16,  1772].  School,  Bungay.  Scholar, 
1790;  matric.  Michs.  1792;  B.A.  {^th  Wrangler)  1794;  M.A. 
1809;  Med.  Lie.  1812:  M.D.  1816.  Married  (c.  1795)  Maria, 
dau.  of  Richard  Smith,  of  Halesworth.  Went  to  Paris  with 
his  wife,  and  was  among  the  numerous  British  subjects 
detained  there  by  the  revolution ;  after  several  years  captivity, 
his  wife  petitioned  Napoleon  for  her  husband's  release,  with 
the  result  that  they  were  allowed  to  return  to  England. 
F.R.S.,  1810;  F.R.C.P.,  1817;  Gulstonian  Lecturer,  i8i8; 
Censor,  1819  and  1830.  Knighted,  1820.  Physician  to  West- 
minster Hospital  and  to  the  Bridewell  and  Bethlehem 
Hospitals.  'A  sound  classical  scholar  and  a  good  chemist.' 
A  promoter  of  Pharmacopoeia  Londinensis.  Died  Apr.  7, 
1835,  at  his  house  in  Cavendish  Square;  buried  at  St  Albans 
M.I.  at  Cransford,  Suffolk.    {Venn,  11.  120;  D.N.B.) 

TUTING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  14,  1780. 
S.  of  William  (and  Sarah).  B.  at  Newmarket.  Bapt.  Feb.  27, 
1761.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1784;  M.A.  1789.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1784;  priest, 
1785;  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Clarence.  C.  of  Essendon 
with  Bayford,  Herts.,  1784.  R.  of  Partney,  Lines.,  1785,  and 
R.  of  Toynton  St  Peter's,  1788-26.  (Peile,  n.  312;  Al. 
Carthus.;  Clerical  Guide.) 

TUTT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Mus.Bac,  1882,  as  a  Non-Coil, 
student.  L.R.A.M.  Organist  at  Okeover  Church,  Staffs., 
1882-9 7-.    {British  Musical  Biogs.) 

TWAMLEY,  JAMES  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  5,  1886.  S.  of  The  Rev.  J[ames]  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin),  of 
Hornsea,  Yorks.  B.  Apr.  21,  1868.  School,  Rossall.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  A  director  of  public  companies. 
Of  Shakespeare  Road,  Bedford,  and  Glenthome,  Grasmere, 
Westmorland.  J. P.  Died  Jan.  24,  1949,  at  Bedford.  {Rossall 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  27,  1949.) 


TwEDDLE,  Herbert 

TWAMLEY,  ZACHARIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  8, 
1872.  [Only]s.  of  Zachariah,  farmer  (and  Ellen).  B.  at  Castle 
Bromwich,  Warws.  Bapt.  May  3,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  19, 
1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7,  1875.  Equity  draftsman  and 
conveyancer.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1877;  priest  (St 
Albans)  1878;  C.  of  Great  Wymondley,  Herts.,  1877-81. 
V.  of  Little  Wymondley,  1881-90.  Latteriy  of  94,  Cecile  Park, 
Crouch  End,  London,  N.,  where  he  died,  Jan.  18,  1928, 
aged  88.  (Eagle,  xlv.  161;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  21,  1928.) 

TWEDDELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  29, 
1785.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Francis,  of  Threepwood,  Northumberland. 
[B.  there,  June  i,  1769.]  School,  Hartforth,  Yorks.  (The 
Rev.  Matthew  Raine).  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  Scholar,  1788; 
Browne  medal,  1788  and  1789;  B.A.  1790;  Chancellor's 
Classical  medal,  1790;  Members'  prize,  i79i>  1792;  M.A.  1793. 
Fellow,  1792.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1790;  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  1792.  Classical  and  archaeological  scholar. 
Author,  Prolusiones  Juveniles;  Letters.  Visited  Athens,  1798. 
Died  there  of  fever,  July  25,  1799;  buried  in  the  Theseum. 
M.I.  His  (Latin)  epitaph  was  composed  by  Lord  Elgin.  As 
the  result  of  the  efforts  of  Lord  Byron  and  others,  a  block  of 
marble,  cut  from  the  bas  reliefs  of  the  Parthenon,  was  erected 
over  his  grave.  Had  kept  extensive  journals,  recording  the 
results  of  his  archaeological  and  classical  research;  these 
were  deposited  with  Thomas  Thornton  (the  writer  on 
Turkey)  at  Pera.  Lord  Elgin,  on  arriving  at  Constantinople 
as  ambassador  to  the  Porte,  ordered  the  journals  and 
Tweddell's  collections  to  be  sent  to  him.  They  later  disap- 
peared, and  Tweddell's  brother  charged  Lord  Elgin  with 
appropriating  them.  Brother  of  Robert  (1792).  {Inns  of 
Court;  Sir  W.  Sterry;  D.N.B.;  Gunning,  11.  79-92;  Surtees, 
III.  82;  G.  Mag.,  1799,  II.  993  a.) 

TWEDDELL,  JOHN  RUTHVEN  MARSHALL.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  12,  1898.  [2nd  surv.  s.  of  the  Rev.  Marshall  (next),  V. 
of  St  Saviour's,  Paddington  (and  Etheldred  Cecil,  dau.  of 
Robert  RuthvenPym).  B.  Mar.  i,  1881.]  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  A  land-agent.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Leicestershire  Regt.;  Capt. 
(Ad.),  R.A.F.).  Married,  May  20,  1908,  Lilian  Mary  Jones. 
Latterly  of  65,  Queen's  Park  Avenue,  Bournemouth,  where 
he  died  Feb.  26,  1952.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Feb.  27,  1952.) 

TWEDDELL,  MARSHALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  27,  1866. 
[S.  of  MarshaU,  of  South  Shields,  Co.  Durham.  B.  Oct.  5, 
1847.  School,  Cheltenham  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1869;  priest, 
1870;  C.  of  Uxbridge,  Middlesex.,  1869-72.  C.  of  St  James, 
Piccadilly,  1872-5;  Preacher  and  Assistant  there,  1875-8. 
V.  of  St  Luke's,  Berwick  Street,  1878-82.  V.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Paddington,  1882-1900.  R.  of  Barnack,  Northants.,  1900-4. 
Author,  The  Soul  in  Conflict.  Died  Aug.  14,  1904.  Father  of 
the  above.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Northants. 
Clergy;  The  Times,  Aug.  17,  1904.) 

TWEDDELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June 
18,  1792.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Threepwood,  Northumberland. 
[B.  Sept.  2,  1772.]  School,  Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar,  1794;  B.A.  (i^ih  Wrangler) 
1796;  M.A.  1799.  V.  of  Lyddington  with  Caldecote,  Rutland, 
1827-30.  Married,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Smyth,  of 
Limerick,  then  residing  at  Chorlton  Hall,  Manchester. 
Disappears  from  Clerical  Guide,  1836.  Brother  of  John 
(1785),  of  whom  he  wrote  a  Memoir.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Surtees,  iii.  83.) 

TWEDDELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  II,  1790.  [Only]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Unthank  Hall, 
Haltwhistle,  Northumberland  (and  Isabella,  dau.  of  John 
Pattison,  of  Unthank).  Matric.  Michs.  1790.  Kept  seven 
terms.  Married,  Dec.  11,  1795,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Sheldon 
Craddock,  of  Hartforth,  Yorks.  Died,  s.p.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  527;  G.  Mag.,  1795,  11.  iiii.) 

TWEDDLE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  26, 
1859.  [B.  at  Brampton,  Cumberland.  School,  Sedbergh.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  1863;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Chesterton  with  Haddon, 
Hunts.,  1863-6.  C.  of  Evesham,  Worcs.,  1866.  Inc.  of 
Banchory  Teman,  Kincardines.,  1866-71.  C.  of  Camden 
Town,  London,  1871-3.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Regent  Square, 
1874-6.  C.  of  St  George's,  Bloomsbury,  1876-7.  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Rotherhithe  and  St  Andrew's  Waterside  Mission, 
1877-9.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Rotherhithe,  1879-85.  Died  in  1885, 
aged  45.  {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  E.  A.  B.  Barnard; 
The  Guardian,  Mar.  18,  1885.) 

TWEDDLE,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12,  1885. 
Did  not  reside.  Probably  same  as  the  next. 


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TwEDDLE,  Herbert  Wilkin  Colquhoun 

TWEDDLE,  HERBERT  WILKIN  COLQUHOUN.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  23)  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  19,  1886.  S.  of  Herbert  Wilkin 
Colquhoun,  of  Primley  House,  Paignton,  S.  Devon.  School, 
private.   Matric.  Lent,  1886. 

TWEDDLE  (post  TWEEDDALE),  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  July  3,  1850.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of 
Kilewood,  Cumberland  (and  Margaret).  B.  at  Walton, 
Cumberland.  Bapt.  Feb.  4,  1831.  [School,  Sheffield  Col- 
legiate.] Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1858.  Ord. 
deacon  (O.xford)  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Banbury,  Oxon., 
1859-61.  C.  of  East  Rudham,  Norfolk,  1861-6.  V.  of  Fring 
and  Shembome,  1866-94.  Married  at  Cheltenham,  Dec.  18, 
1861,  Augusta  Mount,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Schreiber, 
i8th  Hussars,  of  Cheltenham.  Changed  his  surname  to 
Tweeddale,  1874.  Died  Sept.  28,  1894.  (Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  Eagle,  x\-\n.  511;  Changes  of  Name;  Ecclesiastical 
Gazette,  Jan.  14,  1862;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Oct.  12,  1894.) 

TWEED,  EDWARD  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  I,  1887.  S.  of  Edward  Baxter.  B.  in  Cambridge.  School, 
Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A. 
1894.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  School,  Bruton,  Somerset, 
1890-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1892;  priest,  1893; 
C.  of  Bruton,  1892-4.  Head  Master  of  Spalding  Grammar 
School,  Lines.,  1894-1909.  R.  of  Burton-Le-Coggles,  1909-39. 
Married  Edith,  3rd  dau.  of  Alfred  Hodson,  of  Spalding.  Died 
Oct.  25,  1939.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  28,  I939-) 

TWEED,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  15,  i8ii. 
Of  Essex.  [S.  of  James,  surgeon,  of  Saling.  School,  Felsted.] 
Matric.  Michs.  i8ii;  Scholar;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  19,  1815;  priest,  Jan.  5,  1817.  Held  no 
cure  or  preferment.  Lived  successively  at  Great  Dunmow, 
Essex;  at  Rayne,  1851-65;  and  at  Stratton  Audley,  near 
Bicester,  1866-77.  Author  of  Miscellaneous  Poems;  trans- 
lated St  Chrysostom's  Homilies  on  the  Pastoral  Epistles.  Died 
Aug.  28,  1877.   (.-1/.  Felsted.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

TWEED,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  27,  1777- 
S.  of  John,  of  Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  Dec.  24, 
1760.  Schools,  Felsted  and  Merchant  Taylors'.  Scholar, 
1777;  matric.  Lent,  17S0;  B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1784.  Fellow, 
1783-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1783;  priest,  1785.  R.  of  Capel 
and  Little  Wenham,  Sufiolk,  1791-1828.  Married  Sarah, 
only  dau.  of  Richard  Powell,  Collector  of  taxes,  of  Ipswich. 
Died  Jan.  17,  1828,  at  the  Glebe  house,  Capel.  Father  of  the 
next.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  99;  G.  Mag., 
1828,  I.  92a.) 

TWEED,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  26,  1804. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (above),  V.  of  Capel  and  Little  Wenham, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  Ipswich  (Mr  King)  and  Dedham.  Matric. 
Lent,  1806;  B.A.  1810.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  8,  i8io; 
priest,  1811.  R.  of  Hintlesham,  Sufiolk,  1819-22.  R.  of 
Capel  and  Little  Wenham  (succeeding  his  father),  1828-67. 
Married,  1828,  Caroline  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Barthorp,  of 
Hollesley,  Sufiolk.  Father  of  the  next.  Died  June  14,  1867. 
[Venn,  11.  143.) 

TWEED,  JOSEPH  BARTHORP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  24,  1850.  Of  Sufiolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (above).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
1855;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Capel,  Suffolk,  1856-66.  R.  of 
Capel  (succeeding  his  father)  1867-77.  Subsequently  of 
3,  Southwick  Crescent,  London,  W.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1882. 

TWEEDALE,  JAMES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1878. 
[3rd]  s.  of  James  Frederick,  Esq.  [soUcitor,  of  Oldham,  Lanes.]. 
[B.  1861.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  2,  i88i.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  25, 
1884.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

TWEEDDALE,  THOMAS  (1850),  see  TWEDDLE. 

TWEEDIE,  ALLAN  GRAHAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 
1899.  S.  of  David,  Esq.,  of  Great  Amwell  House,  Herts, 
[and  Roxburgh  House,  Parkside,  Adelaide,  Australia].  B. 
Jan.  10,  1881.  School,  Trinity  CoUege,  Glenalmond.  Matric. 
Lent,  1899.  .\t  Edinburgh  University;  B.Sc,  Edinburgh. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902,  as  a  trooper. 
Subsequently  went  to  Canada.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  37th  Batt.,  C.E.F.).  Of  Sault  Ste  Marie, 
Ontario.   {Glenalmond  Reg.) 

TWEEDIE,  The  Rev.  ARCHIBALD  GEORGE.  -Adm.  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  7,  1875.  S.  of  James,  ship-owner,  of  Claughton,  Birken- 
head. B.  1849,  at  St  Helier,  Jersey.  School,  Birkenhead 
Grammar;  and  at  St  .Aidan's  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1875. 
Migrated  to  Caius,  .Apr.  1877;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Union,  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1873;  priest, 
1874;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Sheffield,  1873-5.  C.  of  Fen  Ditton, 
Cambs.,  1875-7.  C.  of  Sheffield,  1878-82.   R.  of  All  Saints, 

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TwELLs,  Richard  Lionel 

North  Street,  York,  1882-3.  V.  of  Ranmoor,  Yorks.,  1883-9. 
V.  of  Selby,  1889-1904.  Rural  Dean  of  Selby,  1894-1901. 
Lecturer  of  Selby,  1895-1904.  V.  of  Ruswarp,  1904-7.  R.  of 
Lavenham,  Suffolk,  1907  (only).  R.  of  Castle  Ashby, 
Northants.,  1915-19.  Married,  Aug.  15, 1883,  Katherine  Eliza, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  .\.  Hall,  of  Cheltenham.  Latterly  of 
I,  Westminster  Avenue,  Chester.  Died  Nov.  6,  1929,  aged  80, 
at  Chester.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Venn,  11.  426;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Nov.  9    1929.) 

TWEEDIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,  i88o. 
S.  of  James.  B.  May  11,  1859,  at  Oxton,  Birkenhead. 
School,  Birkenhead  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  i88o;  B..\. 
1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  St 
Mary's,  Birkenhead,  1888-93.  C.  of  Lower  Tranmere,  1893-7. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinitv,  Birkenhead,  1897-1900.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Birkenhead,  1900-9.  V.  of  St  Michael  with  St  Olave,  Chester, 
1909-35.  Latterly  of  4,  York  Road,  St  Anne's-on-Sea.  Died 
Aug.  22,  1936.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Peile,  n.  676;  Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  Aug.  25,  1936.) 

TWEEDY,  WILLIAM  GAGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i, 
1854.   Of  Cambs.   Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858. 

TWELLS,  EDWARD.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov.  23, 
1793.  Of  Norfolk.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1757),  R. 
of  Caston  and  Rockland  All  Saints,  Norfolk.  School,  Ton- 
bridge.]  Matric.  .Michs.  1794;  Scholar;  B.A.  1798.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1798;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1800. 
(Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

TWELLS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  2,  1847. 
[2nd]  s.  of  P[hilip]  M[ellor],  of  [Ashted],  Birmingham. 
[B.  1828.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B..\.  1851;  M..A.  1854;  D.D.  1863.  Ramsden 
Preacher,  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1853;  priest,  1854;  C.  of 
All  Saints,  Wakefield,  1853-5.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Wakefield, 
1855-7.  C.  and  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Hammersmith,  1857-63. 
Bishop  of  the  Orange  River  Territory,  1864-70;  resigned 
through  ill-health.  Latterly  of  Pembroke  Gate,  Clifton, 
Bristol,  where  he  died,  May  4,  1898.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Boase,  in.  1056;  Who  was  Who;  T.  A.  Walker,  493;  The 
Times,  May  6,  1898.) 

TWELLS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  18,  1844. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Philip  Mellor,  of  Ashted,  Birmingham.  B.  there. 
Mar.  13,  1823.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B..A.  1848;  .M..A.  1851.  Select  Preacher, 
1873-4.  Adm.  ad  eundetn,  at  Oxford,  1853.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  Berkhamsted,  1849-51. 
Sub-V.  of  Stratford-on-Avon,  1851-4.  Master  of  St  .Andrew's 
House  School,  Mells,  Somerset,  1854-6;  Head  Master  of  the 
Godolphin  Grammar  School,  Hammersmith,  1856-70.  R.  of 
Baldock,  Herts.,  1S70-1.  R.  of  Waltham-on-the-Wolds, 
Lines.,  1871-90.  Hon.  Canon  ot  Peterborough,  1884-95.  P-C 
of  St  Augustine's,  Bournemouth  (which  he  built),  1891-1900. 
Author,  Colloquies  of  Preaching;  wrote  the  well-known  hymn 
'At  even  e're  the  sun  was  set.'  Died  Jan.  19,  1900,  at 
Bournemouth ;  memoriad  window  in  Peterborough  cathedral. 
Brother  of  the  above.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Boase,  vi.  722;  T.  A. 
Walker,  483  and  MS.  note;  Crockford;  G.  A.  Leask,  19M- 
Century  Hymn  Writers,  99-100;  W.  C.  Ingram,  A  Memoir  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Twells.) 

TWELLS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Emmanuel,  July  9, 
1757.  S.  of  Edward  (1726-7),  barrister-at-law.  B.  at  Royston. 
School,  Wisbech  (MrClarkson).  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar, 
1759;  B.A.  (4/A  Hon.  Wrangler)  1762;  M.A.  1765.  FeUow, 
1764.  R.  of  Caston,  Norfolk,  1767-1803  and  of  Rockland  .All 
Saints,  1786-1803.  Died  Jan.  18,  1803,  aged  63.  Doubtless 
father  of  Edward  (i793)-  (G.  Mag.,  1803,  i.  194;  Foster. 
Norfolk  Incumbents.) 

TWELLS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  24,  1824.  S.  of 
John  [banker,  of  Gracechurch  Street].  B.  in  London.  School, 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Migrated  (age  21)  to 
Trinity,  Jan.  23,  1827;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  July  26,  1829;  priest,  July  18,  1830.  P.C.  of  Perle- 
thorpe,  Notts.,  1837-51.  R-  oi  Gamston,  1851-73,  and  V.  of 
Eaton,  1840-73.  Rural  Dean  of  Retford,  1854-  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1860-75.  Married,  .\pr.  22,  1869,  Elizabeth  IsabeUa 
Georgiana,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Grose  (1823),  R.  of 
St  Peter  upon  Comhill.  Lattedy  of  Darby  House,  Sunbury- 
on-Thames,  where  he  died  Jan.  12,  1875.  {Boase,  v:.  7.12; 
Crockford.) 
TWELLS,  RICHARD  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct  1  1876.  S.  of  Thomas  Grose,  Esq.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Trent  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  .M.A. 
1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  Stretham, 
Cambs.,  1880-1.  C.  of  Gainsborough,  Lines.,  1881-2.  R.  of 
St  Peter  Parham,  .Antigua,  West  Indies,  1882-6.  C.  of 
Bumham,  Bucks.,  1886-8.  V.  of  Whaddon,  Cambs.,  1888-92  . 
V.  of  Hinxton,  1892-1926.  Married,  June  6,  1882,  Mary 
Helena,  youngest  dau.  of  R.  D.  King,  Esq.,  of  Dublm.  Died 
Jan.  I,  1926.   (Crockford;  The  Genealogist,  vi.  39.) 


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TwEMLOW,  George  Fletcher 

TWEMLOW,  GEORGE  FLETCHER  (1874),  see  ROYDS. 

TWEMLOW,  THOMAS  FREDERICK  BROWNBILL.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1889.  B.  Feb.  4,  1870.  School,  RossaU. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon)  1893;  priest  (Richmond)  1894;  C.  of  St  Lukes, 
Beeston  Hill,  Leeds,  1893-8.  Acting  C.F.  at  Pietermantzburg, 
1898-1901.  P.C.  of  Abram,  Lanes.,  1901-11.  V.  of  St  Peter  s, 
Preston,  1911-21.  V.  of  Settle,  Yorks.,  1921-40.  Married 
Mabel  Stuart,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  T.  Smith,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Jan.  15,  1946,  at  East  Witton,  Yorks.  {Rossall  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  17,  1946.) 

TWEMLOW-COOKE,  DANIEL  JOHN  (1864),  see  COOKE. 

TWENTYMAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  26,  1785. 
B  at  Roxbury,  Northumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1786; 
Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  1790;  M.A.  r793-  Fellow,  1791-  Usher  at 
Oakham  School,  1791.  V.  of  Elmsett,  Suffolk,  1812-16.  Died 
in  1816,  at  Oakham.  (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1816,  i. 
378.) 

TWENTYMAN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter,  1897. 
[Eldest  s.  of  John  George,  of  Liverpool.]  Matric.  Easter, 
1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1901 ; 
priest,  1903;  C.  of  St  James-the-Less,  Bethnal  Green,  1901-8. 
V.  of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Hoxton,  1908-17;  General 
Secretary,  International  Christian  Police  Association,  1917- 
20.  V.  of  Holy  Trinitv,  Sydenham,  1920-7.  C.  of  St  Helier, 
Jersey,  1929-36.  Married,  June  i,  1904,  Ethel  Marie, 
youngest  dau.  of  Lieut.  M.  A.  Sweny,  Indian  Navy,  of  West 
Kirby,  Cheshire.  Latterly  of  Westcliffe-on-Sea,  where  he 
died,  Mar.  26,  1937-   [Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  29,  1937-) 

TWENTYMAN,  GEORGE  ANTONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  30,  1893.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (next).  B.  July  4, 
1873,  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  Schools,  King's  College, 
London  and  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896. 
Assistant  Master  at  Merchiston  Castle  prep.  School,  1896- 
1903;  at  Manchester  Grammar  School,  1904-28-.  Married, 
Aug.  14,  1912,  Beatrix  Elizabeth  Healey,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
G.  S.  Outram,  R.  of  Ropsley,  Lines.  Author,  English  Grammar 
and  Composition.  Of  Harpenden  in  1934.  Brother  of  John  M. 
(1888)  and  Wilfrid  P.  (1897).  (Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

TWENTYMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  16,  1857. 
S.  of  Edward,  farmer.  B.  [Nov.  16,  1838]  at  Aspatria, 
Cumberland.  School,  St  Bees.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  Scholar, 
1858;  B.A.  (7th  Classic)  1861;  (Theol.  Exam.,  1st  Class,  1862); 
M.A.  1864.  Fellow,  1861-4.  Fellow  of  King's  College, 
London,  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1861;  priest 
(Rochester)  1862.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College, 
1863-6;  Vice-Master  of  King's  College  School,  London,  1866- 
87.  C.  of  St  Anne's,  HoUoway,  1880-7.  R-  of  Ingoldsby, 
Lines.,  1887-1917.  Died  Jan.  7,  1930,  at  Bournemouth; 
buried  at  Twickenham.  Father  of  the  above  and  the  next 
two.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  553;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Jan.  8,  1930-) 

TWENTYMAN,  JOHN  MUSGRAVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  19,  1888.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  R.  of  Ingoldsby, 
Lines.  B.  [Jan.  17,  1869],  at  Hammersmith.  School,  King's 
College  School,  London;  and  at  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  (26(;i  Wrangler)  1891; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1903.  B.Sc,  London,  1891.  L.S.A.,  1899. 
At  King's  College  Hospital;  House  Physician  and  Medical 
Registrar  there.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C).  Died  Apr.  19,  1942,  in  London;  buried  at 
Twickenham.  Brother  of  George  A.  (1893)  and  the  next. 
(Peile,  II.  739;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  21,  1942.) 

TWENTYMAN,  WILFRID  PRICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1857).  B.  [Mar.  19,  1878], 
at  Twickenham.  Schools,  St  John's,  Leatherhead  and  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904. 
Ord.  deacon  (Southwell)  1901;  priest,  1902;  C.  of  Blyth  with 
RanskUl  and  Bamby  Moor,  Notts.,  1901-4.  C.  of  Braceby 
with  Sapperton,  Lines.,  1904-5.  Chaplain  at  Cawnpore,  1906 
and  1907-8;  at  Lucknow,  1906-7;  at  Roorkee,  1907-8.  C.  of 
St  Matthias,  Sneinton,  Notts.,  1908-9.  C.  of  Swineshead, 
Lines.,  1909-12.  C.  of  Heckington,  1912-20.  V.  of  North 
Kelsey,  1924-8.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Lincoln,  1928-31.  R.  of 
Bloxholm  with  Digby,  1931-5.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Lincoln,  from 
1945.  Of  16,  Rosebery  Avenue,  Lincoln,  1947.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1948.  Brother  of  the  above  and  of  George  A. 
(1893).  (Peile,  u.Hzo.) 

TWIGG,  HERBERT  JOSEPH  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1888.  S.  of  William  James.  B.  [Feb.  ir, 
1870],  at  Brixton,  London.  Schools,  University  School, 
Hastings,  and  University  College  School,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.    1888;   B.A.   1891;   M.B.    and   B.Chir.   1897.    At  St 


Twining,  Thomas 

Bartholomew's  Hospital    Lieut.,  I.M.S.,  1898;  Captain,  1901; 
Major,  1910.   Superintendent  of  the  central  prison,  Yeraoda, 
Bombay  Presidency  in  1912.    Of  Heme  Bay,  Kent  in  1948. 
(Peile,  u.  743;  Medical  Directories;  Army  Lists.) 
TWIGG,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  29,  1822. 
[5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Francis  (next),  V.  of  St  Stephen's, 
Coleman  Street,  London.   B.  Apr.  5,  1803.   School,  Merchant 
Taylors',  London.    Matric.   Michs.   1822;   B.A.   1826;  M.A. 
1830.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  19,  1828.   C.  of  Newenden, 
Kent,  in  1841.    V.  of  Tilmanstone,  1842-80.    Died  July  22, 
1880.   (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  T.  A.  Walker, 
414;  The  Guardian,  July  28,  1880.) 
TWIGG   (or  TWIGGE),   THOMAS   FRANCIS.     Adm.   pens,   at 
St  John's,  Apr.  5,   1773.    [School,  Eton.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1773;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1780;  B.D.  1788.    Fellow,  1779-90. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  19,  1778;  priest,  July  11,  i779-  V.  of 
Whatton,  Notts.,  1781-9.    R.  of  South  Kelsey  (St  Nicholas), 
Lines.,  1789-1822.  V.  of  TickhUl,  Yorks.,  1789-1819.  V.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Coleman  Street,  London,  1790-1823.   Married 
Martha,  dau.  of  German  Buxton,  of  Bradbourne,  Derbs.,  and 
widow  of  John  Berridge,  M.D.,  of  Derby.  Died  May  24,  1823, 
aged  70,  at  St  Stephen's  vicarage.   Father  of  Robert  (above). 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  527.) 
TV/IGG,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  1, 
1814.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Newland,  Yorks.    School,  New- 
land.     Matric.    Michs.    1814;    Scholar,    1817;    B.A.    (14** 
Wrangler)  1818;  M.A.  1821.  V.  of  Pickhill,  Yorks.,  1825-61. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List.) 
TWIGGER,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.   10, 
1780.    B.  at  Coventry.    Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar,   1782; 
B.A.    1784;   M.A.    1787.     FeUow,    1784.     In   Holy    Orders. 
Sometime  of  Bedworth,  Warws.    Died,  1816,  at   Coventry. 
A  son,  Joseph,  was  adm.  at  Pembroke  CoUege,  Oxford,  1819. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 
TWINING,    DANIEL.     Adm.    pens,    (age    17)    at     Pembroke, 
Sept     11,   1795.    3rd  s.  of  Richard,   Esq.,  of    [Isleworth], 
London  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Aldred,  of  Norwich).     B. 
there.    Bapt.  at  Twickennam,  Aug.  4,  i777.   School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1795;  Scholar;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803.    Fellow, 
1803;   bursar.    R.  of  StUton,  Hunts.,    1806-53,   and   R.   of 
Therfield,  Herts.,  1832-53-    Married,  June  5.  1810,  — ,  dau. 
of  J.  Wing,  of  Thomey  Abbey,  Cambs.    Nephew  and  liter- 
ary executor  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Twining  (i755)-    Author, 
A   Country  Clergyman  of  the    i8th  Century;    Papers  of  the 
Twining  Family.    One  of  the  'tea'  Twinings.    Died  Mar.  5, 
1853,   at  Therfield,   aged   75-     (R^by   Sch.    Reg.;   Hutton 
correspondence;   G.    Mag.,    1853,   i.   558  a;    P.     E.  ToweU; 
Eton  Coll.  Reg.  confuses  this  man  with  a  namesake  who  was 
at  Eton,  1756-8.) 
TWINING,  FRANK  THEED.  Adm.  scholar  at  Downing,  Oct.  11, 
1867.    Of  Parbold  Hall,  Wigan.    [S.  of  Francis.   B.  Aug.  24, 
1848.   School,  Christ's  Hospital.]    Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A. 
1871;   M.B.   1875;   M.A.   1878.    At  St  Thomas's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there.    M.R.C.S.  1875.    Clinical  Assistant, 
City  of  London  Hospital;  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Homerton 
fever  hospital,  1876-83.  Died  Sept.  14,  1883.   (Christ's  Hasp. 
Exhibitioners;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Sept.  18,  1883.) 

TWINING,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15, 
1838.  S.  of  John  Aldred  [of  Clapham,  tea-merchant].  B.  m 
London.  School,  Sussex  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1839; 
Scholar,  1842;  B.A.  (8th  Wrangler)  1843;  M.A.  1847.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Battersea, 
Surrey,  1851.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Twickenham,  Middlesex, 
1851-62.  R.  of  Little  Casterton,  Rutland,  1862-74.  Died 
June  22,  1874.    (Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy.) 

TWINING,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1871. 
S.  of  Samuel  Harvey  [banker],  of  14,  Gloucester  Square, 
London.  B.  Mar.  i,  1853,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  13,  1873.  Banker  and  tea-merchant. 
Sometime  manager  of  Lloyd's  bank,  Brighton.  Died  Aug.  1, 
1916,  at  his  residence,  47,  Albion  Street,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
W.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Aug.  3, 
1916.) 

TWINING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  8, 
1755.  Eldest  s.  of  Daniel,  merchant  [and  tea-dealer,  of  London 
and  Twickenham]  (by  his  1st  wife,  Ann  March).  B.  [Jan.  8, 
1734-5].  in  London.  School,  Colchester  (Mr  Smythies). 
Matric.  Michs.  1756;  Scholar;  B  A.  1760;  M.A.  1763.  Fellow, 
1760.  V.  of  Fordliam,  Essex,  1764-1804,  and  V.  of  White 
Notley,  1768-1804.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Colchester,  1788-1804. 
Married,  1764,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Palmer  Smythies.  Musician, 
linguist  and  writer  of  many  interesting  letters,  to  Dr  Bumey 
and  others.  Translated  Aristotle's  Poetics.  Died  Aug.  6,  1804, 
at  Colchester.  (G.  Mag.,  1804, 11.  790;  D.N.B.;  P.  E.  fowell.) 


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TWISADAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sr  John's,  Dec.  i6, 
1837.  B.  at  Rusland,  near  Ulvereton,  Lanes.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1846.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  Dec.  18,  1842;  priest,  Dec.  lo,  1843;  C.  of 
Drigg,  Cumberland,  1842-4.  C.  of  Bolton,  Lanes.,  1844-7. 
C.  of  Lawford,  Essex,  1846-7.  C.  of  Brandsburton,  Yorks., 
1848-50.  C.  of  Woodmancote,  Sussex,  1851-61.  C.  of  Iford 
with  Kingston,  1861-4.  C.  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  1864-7.  C.  of 
East  Bedfont,  Middlesex,  1868-70.  C.  of  St  James's,  Padding- 
ton,  1871-6.  Chaplain  of  Paddington  cemetery,  1876-1902. 
Died  Feb.  4,  1902,  aged  83,  in  London.  {Eagle,  xxiv.  249; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  5,  1902;  Clergy  List,  which  gives 
different  dates  in  some  cases.) 

TWISDEN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  21, 

1803.  [Only]  s.  of  Sir  John  Papillon  (1761)  [7th]  Bart.,  of 
Brabourne,  Kent  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Geary, 
Bart.).    [B.  June,  1785.]    School,  Sevenoaks.    Matric.  Lent, 

1804.  Succeeded  his  father  as  8th  Bart.,  Feb.  10,  1810. 
Married,  Feb.  25,  iSii,  Catharine  Judith,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Coppard,  R.  of  Gravelcy,  Cambs.  Died,  s.p.,  Jan.  i, 
1841.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.;  Complete  Baronetage.) 

TWISDEN,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  19, 
1844.  r^nd]  s.  of  William,  lawyer's  clerk,  of  Kennington, 
London  (and  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Billett).  B.  [Nov.  10, 
1825],  at  Lambeth,  Surrey;  bapt.  May  14,  1826.  School, 
King's  College,  London.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  1844. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1847;  B.A.  (jth  Wrangler) 
1848;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1852;  priest,  1853. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  at  the  StaS  College,  Sandhurst, 
1858-85.  Examiner  to  the  Science  and  Art  Depts.,  1869-1914 
and  to  the  Board  of  Education  from  1869.  P.C.  of  Minley, 
Hants.,  1880-8.  Married,  June  4,  1855,  Catherine  Hester 
Spence,  dau.  of  Parsons  Ramskill,  of  Lofthouse  Hall,  Yorks. 
Succeeded  in  establishing  his  claim  to  the  Baronetcy,  as 
nth  Bart.,  1909.  Author,  Elementary  Introduction  to  the 
Practical  Mechanics;  First  Lessons  in  Theoretical  Mechanics. 
Latterly  of  Bradbourne,  Larkfield,  Maidstone,  where  he  died, 
Dec.  6,  1914.  Father  of  John  R.  (1875).  [Crockford;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Walford,  County  Families;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Dec.  8,  1914.) 

TWISDEN,  JOHN  [PAPILLON].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  24,  1761.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Sir  Roger  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  1722)  [5th]  Bart.,  of  Brabourne,  Kent  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Watton,  of  Addington,  Kent).  [Bapt.  Jan. 
20,  1742/3.]  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1761;  B.A. 
1765.  Succeeded  his  brother  Roger  (1754)  as  de  facto  7th 
Bart.,  Oct.  5,  1779,  but  there  was  a  de  jure  claimant  in  the 
person  of  his  brother  William's  son,  John.  Married,  Apr.  8, 
1782,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Geary,  Bart. 
Died  Feb.  10,  1810.  Brother  of  Roger  (1754);  father  of  John 
(1803).    [Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Complete  Baronetage.) 

TWISDEN,  JOHN  RAMSKILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1875.  [Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  Francis  (1844),  of  Roydon 
Lodge,  Cambridge  Town,  Famborough,  Hants.  B.  Nov.  23, 
1856,  at  Lofthouse,  Yorks.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Adm.  solicitor,  1885 
(Messrs  Needham,  Tyer  and  Barrow,  12,  Bloomsbury  Square, 
London  and  Messrs  Twisden  and  Co.).  Of  Brabourne, 
Larkfield,  Kent.  Succeeded  his  father  as  12th  Bart.,  Dec.  6, 
1914.  Died,  unmarried,  Nov.  7,  1937,  at  Larkfield,  Kent, 
when  the  Baronetcy  became  extinct.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Walford,  County  Families;  Law  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Nov.  9,  1937.) 

TWISDEN,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  19, 
1754.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  Roger  (Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1722) 
[5th]  Bart.,  of  Brabourne,  Kent  (and  Elizabeth,  dau  of 
Edmund  Watton,  of  Addington,  Kent).  B.  Nov.  7,  1737. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1755;  Scholar.  Created 
M.A.  at  Oxford,  July  5,  1759.  Succeeded  his  father  as  6th 
Bart.,  Mar.  7,  1772.  Married,  Jan.  25,  1779,  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Isaac  Waldash,  and  had  one  daughter.  Died  Oct.  5,  1779. 
Brother  of  John  P.  (1761).  [Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Al. 
Oxon.;  Complete  Baronetage.) 

TWISS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  30, 
1776.  2nd  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.  [merchant],  of  Nonvich.  B.[i76o] 
at  Rotterdam.  Married,  May  i,  1786,  Frances  (Fanny),  2nd 
dau.  of  Roger  Kemble  and  sister  of  Mrs  Siddons,  and  had  issue. 
Assisted  his  wife  in  the  management  of  a  fashionable  girls' 
school  at  Bath,  from  1807.  Described  by  Mrs  F.  A.  Kemble 
as  'a  grim-visaged,  gaunt-figured,  kind-hearted  gentleman 
and  profound  scholar.'  Author,  A  complete  verbal  Index  to  the 
Plays  of  Shakespeare.  Died  Apr.  28,  1827,  aged  68,  at 
Cheltenham.    (G.  Mag.,  1827,  i.  476;  D.N.B.) 

TWISS,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  10, 

'  1797-  Only  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  London.  B.  there.  Matric. 

Michs.  1797;  Scholar;  LL.B.,  1803;  LL.D.,  1819.    Adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  21,  1801.   In  Holy  Orders.   Held  no  cure. 


TwYNAM,  Henry  Frederick 

Of  Cambridge  Terrace,  Edgware  Road,  London,  until  1848, 
and  of  35,  Hamilton  Terrace,  St  John's  Wood,  London,  1849- 
56.  Died  Nov.  23,  1856,  aged  77.  [Inns  of  Court;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1857,  I.  ii6.) 
TWISS,  WILLIAM  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Caius,  June  30,  1820.    S.  of  James,  mercer,  of  Cambridge. 

B.  there.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824; 
M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  19,  1825;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1827;  C.  of  Wrestlingworth,  Beds.,  1826-36;  R. 
there,  1836-88,  and  V.  of  Eyeworth,  1840-88.  Married, 
July  21,  1829,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Butler  Berry  (1776), 
v.* of  Thriplow,  Cambs.  Died  July  11,  1888.  (Venn,  u.  178; 
Crockford.) 

TWIST,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  23,  1857. 
S.  of  J[ohn]  B[rown]  [lawyer],  of  Coventry.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  7,  1857. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Birch-in-Rusholme, 
Lanes.,  1862-73.  R-  of  Fallowfield,  1873-92.  V.  of  Castle 
Hedingham,  Essex,  1895-8.  Died  July  4,  1898,  aged  59. 
{Crockford;  Camb.  Ind.  Press,  July  15,  1898.) 

TWIST,  THOMAS  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  20,  1865.  Matric.  Lent,  1866;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1873. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  St  James,  Leeds, 
1868-71.  V.  of  King  Stemdale,  Derbs.,  1871-4.  Principal  of 
Lichfield  training  college  and  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Derby, 
1876-81.  R.  of  St  Barnabas,  Glasgow,  1893-7.  Latteriy  of 
328,  Renfrew  Street,  Glasgow.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1904. 

TWOPENY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  181 1.  S.  of  the  Rev.  R[ichard]  (Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
1773),  of  Little  Casterton,  Rutland.  [B.  Oct.  6,  i794-  School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  [Sth 
Wrangler)  1816;  M.A.  1819;  B.D.  1827.  FeUow,  1817-30. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  11,  1824;  priest  iBristol,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Ely)  June  6,  1824.  Chaplain  of  Homingsey,  Cambs., 
1826-9.  V.  of  North  Stoke  with  Ipsden,  Oxon.,  1829-71. 
Author,  Theological.  Died  Oct.  3,  1871.  Brother  of  the  next. 
[Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  723;  Crockford;  Al.  Oxon.) 

TWOPENY,  THOMAS  NOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov. 
29,  1809.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard,  R.  of  Little  Caster- 
ton,  Rutland.  B.  Dec.  14,  1791.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1810;  B.A.  1814.  Of  Knoyle,  WUts  Died  1829,  at 
Rennes.  Brother  of  the  above.  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag., 
1829,  I.  382a.) 

TWYCROSS,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  B.A.  1827,  incorp.  from  Trinity 
College,  Dublin;  M.A.  1827.  [Adm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  July  5,  1813;  B..A..  1818.  S.  of  John.]  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  6,  1827.  C.  of  St  Olave's,  Southwark,  1819-26. 

C.  (and  Lecturer)  of  St  Peter-le-Poor,  London,  1829-46. 
Lived  at  Clapham,  1847-52,  and  in  the  Charterhouse,  1863-8. 
Edited  the  works  of  Edmund  Burke.  Died  Jan.  1,  1868,  at 
Islington.  {Boase,  in.  1058;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1868,  2606; 
AL  Dubl.) 

TWYFORD,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  8,  1805.  Of  Sussex.  [S.  of  T.,  Esq.,  of  Wotton  Place, 
Midhurst.]  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  LL.B.  1811.  R.  of  Trotton, 
Sussex,  1813-51.  Married  Georgina,  younger  dau.  of  George 
Purvis,  R.N.,  Secretary  to  Earl  Howe  and  Earl  St  \'incent. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868.  (V.  Hodson;  Burke,  L.G. 
{sub  Purvis).) 

TWYFORD,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1893. 
[Only]  s.  of  Thomas  W.  [of  Whitmore  Hall,  Newcastle, 
Staffs.].  B.  [May  4.  1873J.  at  Stoke-on-Trent.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Second  Lieut.,  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  1900  and  4th  North  Staffs.  Regt.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1898-1902.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts,  and  Derby  Regt.)  and 
General  List;  Asst.  Provost-Marshal).  Of  East  Grafton, 
Marlborough  and  Whitmore  Hall,  Newcastle,  Staffs,  in  1942. 
{Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

TWYFORD,  The  Rev.  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1760;  B.A.  1760,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  1760. 
[S.  of  Samuel,  of  Corsham,  Wilts.]  Matric.  from  Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  12,  173--3.  -igeJ  18;  B.A.  (O.^ciord)  1736.  R.  of 
Combe-Hay,  Somerset,  1742-58.  V.  of  Minety,  WUU.,  1758- 
62.  Preb.  and  Treasurer  of  St  David's  Cathedral,  1762-76. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  667;  Al.  Oxon.) 

TWYNAM,  HENRY  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  9,  1857.  S.  of  Frederick  [H.E.I.C.S.],  of  Bishopstoke, 
Hants,  (and  Lucy  Budden).  B.  there.  Mar.  17,  1839,  Schools, 
Gloucs.  (private)  [and  Elizabeth CoUege,  Guernsey  (1849-50)]. 
Matric.  Lent,  1859;  B.A.  1862.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Imi,  Nov. 
1859.  Comet,  3rd  Dragoons,  1863;  Musketry  Instructor, 
Cavalry  Depot,  Canterbury,  1864-6;  sold  out,  1869.  Capt., 
Royal  Flintshire  Rifle  Militia,  1872-8.  Lived  at  Bournemouth. 
A  Director  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  Railway  Co.   (V.  Hodson.) 


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TwYNE,  Laurence  Joseph 

TWYNE,  LAURENCE  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  23,  1871.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (next),  of  33, 
Brunswick  Road,  Brighton.  B.  Jan.  12,  1850.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Brother  of 
William  R.  (1866).    {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.  (Twine).) 

TWYNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  21)  at  |Magdalene, 
May  26,  1838.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Broxmore  Park,  near 
Romsey,  Hants.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A. 
1843;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1842;  priest,  1843. 
R.  of  Rayleigh,  Esse.x,  1843-71.  Of  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1872-7  (no  cure).  V.  of  Whiteparish,  Wilts.,  1878-87.  Died 
Sept.  12,  1887,  aged  72.  Father  of  the  above  and  the  next. 
{Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  21,  1887.) 

TWYNE,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  3, 
1866.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (above)  (and  Mary).  B.  at 
Rayleigh,  Essex  [Dec.  5,  1848].  Bapt.  Apr.  i,  1849.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Drowned  while  bathing, 
Sept.  2,  1868.  Brother  of  Laurence  J.  (1871).  (Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  9,  1868.) 

TWYNING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1786. 

TYABJI,  HUSAIN  BUDRUDDIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
July  9,  1891.  [S.  of  Budruddin,  Indian  Judge]  (and  Rahat 
Unnafs,  dau.  of  Sharefali  Shujatah,  of  Cambay).  School, 
St  Xavier's  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1895;  LL.B. 
1896;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1909.  Admitted  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov  23,  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1896. 
Judge  of  Small  Causes  Court,  Bombay,  1910-28.  {Law  Lists; 
India  Office  List.) 

TYACKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  13,  1822. 
S.  of  R[ichard],  Esq.,  of  [Godolphin,  Helston],  Cornwall  (and 
Sibella  Pellowe,  dau.  of  Thomas  Phillips,  of  St  Germoe, 
Cornwall).  [B.  Mar.  4,  1804,  at  Godolphin.]  School  [Helston 
Grammar,  Bodmin  Grammar,  and]  Blundell's,  Tiverton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol),  Jan. 
23,  1831 ;  priest  (Exeter)  Oct.  23,  1831 ;  C.  of  St  Stephen  with 
St  Denys,  Cornwall,  1831-3.  C.  of  St  Buryan,  1833-7.  V.  of 
Padstow,  1837-96.  Married,  Jan.  27,  1831,  at  Sidmouth, 
Josephine,  dau.  of  Gen.  Joseph  Walker,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  June  6,  1896,  aged  92.  {Reg.  of 
Blundell's  Sch.;  Eagle,  xix.  499;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Bib. 
Cornub.;  Crockford;  Western  Morning  News,  June  8,  1896.) 

TYACKE,  RICHARD  HUMPHRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26, 
1866.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Nicholas,  M.D.,  of  Chichester,  Sussex  (and 
Frances  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Bennett  Freeland,  of 
Chichester).  B.  [Dec.  13,  1848]  at  Chichester.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Ensign,  98th 
Regt.,  1869;  Lieut.,  1871;  Adjt.,  1875-8;  Captain,  N.  Staffs. 
Regt.,  1879;  Major,  1881;  Lieut.-Col.,  Border  Regt.,  1888. 
Retired,  1888.  Died  Apr.  24,  1927,  at  Naggar  Kulu,  India. 
{Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  B.  Routledge;  Venn,  11.  375; 
Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Army  Lists;  The  Times,  May  5,  1927.) 

TYACKE,  RICHARD  TREZISE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  16,  1885.  [Youngest  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  St  Breage, 
Cornwall;  previously  matric.  Non-CoU.,  at  Oxford,  Oct.  14, 
1882,  age  34.]  Matric.  Easter,  1885;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890. 
Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Compton 
Gifford,  Devon,  1S86-8.  R.  of  Halwill,  1888-90.  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Exeter,  1890-5.  R.  of  Meavy,  1895-1908.  Married, 
Jan.  12,  1887,  Helena,  widow  of  the  Rev.  C.  Scott,  V.  of 
Seaton,  Devon,  and  eldest  dau.  of  W.  H.  Rough,  barrister. 
Died  Jan.  25,  1908.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Jan.  28,  1908.) 

TYACKE-BAKE,  HENRY  JOHN  (1884),  see  BAKE. 

TYAGARAjA,  NAMASIVAYAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct. 
13,  1881.  S.  of  Sivakurunader  Namasivayam.  B.  Sept.  22, 
1859,  at  Colombo,  Ceylon.  School,  St  Thomas's  College, 
Colombo.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  26,  1888.  Practised  in  Colombo.  Died  May  8,  1915, 
in  Ceylon.   (Peile,  11.  685;  Law  Lists.) 

TYAS,  CHARLES  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 
1870.  S.  of  John,  of  Bamsley,  Yorks.  B.  there,  June  11, 
1851.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875; 
M.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1874.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  June  26,  1878.  Disbarred  at  own  request,  Apr. 
10,  1883.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  1883;  practised  at  Barnsley, 
Yorks.  (Messrs  Tyas  and  Son).  Clerk  to  the  Guardians. 
Captain,  West  Yorks.  Militia,  1875.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding 
of  Yorks.  Married,  1896,  Mary  Lane,  dau.  of  Edward  Lane 
Swatman,  of  King's  Lynn.  Died  May  26,  1921,  at  Scar- 
borough. {Harrow  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Army  Lists;  Who's  Who  in  Yorkshire;  The  Times,  May  30, 
1921.) 


Tylden,  Richard  Cooke 


TYAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27,  1811. 
S.  of  Simon.  B.  at  York.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Michs.  1812;  Browne  medal  (Greek  ode),  1812;  Scholar, 
1814;  B.A.  1816.  Apparently  sometime  on  the  staff  of  The 
Times,  for  a  letter  from  a  master  at  Harrow,  describing  the 
fire  there  in  1838,  refers  to  'The  Times  gentleman  (Tyas,  of 
Trinity),  who  got  a  Greek  ode,'  as  having  visited  the  school 
to  report  on  the  fire.  One  of  these  names  was  adm.  solicitor, 
1838,  and  practised  at  Bamsley;  he  was  father  of  the  above. 
(Howson  and  Warner,  Harrow  School,  40;  Law  Lists.) 

TYAS,  RICHARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  29, 
1865.   Matric.  Michs.  1865. 

TYAS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  5,  1844.  [B. 
Nov.  4,  181 1.]  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1856. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1848;  priest,  1849.  C.  of  Godal- 
ming,  Surrey,  1850-1.  V.  of  Kingsley,  Cheshire,  1851-68. 
V.  of  West  Harptree,  Somerset,  1868-72.  V.  of  East  TUbury, 
Essex,  1872-9.  Died  Apr.  11,  1879.  {Boase,  iii.  1058; 
Crockford.) 

TYER,  WALTER  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  13,  1877. 
[S.  of  Edward,  engineer.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881; 
M.A.  1884.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  1885;  partner  in  the  firm  of 
Tyer  and  Terry,  12,  Bloomsbury  Square,  London.  A  director 
of  Tyer  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  and  of  Tyer's  Signals,  Ltd.  Married, 
1886,  Charlotte  jane,  dau.  of  George  Bell.  Died  June  9, 1944, 
in  London.  {King's  Coll.  Reg.,  102;  Law  Lists;  The  Times, 
June  13,  1944.) 

TYERMAN,  CUTHBERT  BAINBRIDGE  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  July  14,  1873.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Luke,  Nonconformist  minister,  of  Stanhope  House,  Clapham 
Park,  London.  B.  Oct.  17,  1854.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A. 
1877;  M.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  22,  1875- 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1879.  On  the  North-Eastem 
Circuit.  Married  Henrietta  Agnes,  only  dau.  of  George 
Skelton,  of  the  Qifi,  Manchester.  {Law  Lists  (not  in  1940); 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

TYERS,  FREDERICK  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899. 
S.  of  Horatio  Joseph,  clerk  in  the  railway  clearing-house, 
Euston,  London.  B.  Aug.  28,  1880,  at  50,  Powis  Street, 
Woolwich.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1910.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  South  African  Infantry;  wounded).  Assistant  Master 
at  Potchefstroom  College,  Transvaal.  Of  Potchefstroom  in 
1946.   {Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners.) 

TYERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  8,  1863.  [Eldest] 
s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Cheltenham.  B.  there,  Feb.  12,  1844. 
Schools,  Tonbridge  and  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Lent, 
1864;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells), 
1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  Widcombe,  Somerset,  1869-72. 
Chaplain  of  the  Royal  Mineral  Waters  Hospital,  Bath,  1872- 
1917.  Married  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Commander 
John  Tom,  R.N.,  of  Millbrooke,  Plymouth.  Died  June  25, 
1928,  at  Bath.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Venn,  11.  364;  Crockford;  The  Times,  June  27, 
1928.) 

TYLDEN,  MANBY  MAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  5,  1780.  Of 
Milstead,  Kent.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Osborn  (1741). 
deceased  (and  Deborah,  dau.  of  Daniel  May,  of  Milstead). 
Matric.  Michs.  1780;  B.A.  1784.   Brother  of  the  next  two. 

TYLDEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  17,  i773-  Of 
Milstead,  Kent.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Osborn  (1741). 
deceased  (and  Deborah,  dau.  of  Daniel  May).  Matric.  Michs. 
1773;  B.A.  {4th  Wrangler)  1777.  Of  Milstead  Manor  House, 
Kent.  Married  (1)  Miss  Catherine  Rolfe,  of  Ashford,  and  had 
issue,  one  son;  (2)  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Auchmuty, 
R.  of  New  York,  and  had  further  issue.  Died  Feb.  2,  1832. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next;  father  of  Richard  O. 
(1802).   (Burke,  E.G.,  corrected.) 

TYLDEN  (post  PATTENSON),  RICHARD  COOKE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Jesus,  July  5,  1777.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Osborn  (1741). 
deceased,  of  Milstead,  Kent  (and  Deborah,  dau.  of  Daniel 
May).  Matric.  Easter,  1778;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1787.  R-  of 
Milstead,  1789-1819,  and  of  Frinsted  from  1787.  'A  most 
amiable  person  and  an  excellent  scholar,  suffered  a  family 
living  to  devolve  on  his  brother  in  preference  to  an  accep- 
tance of  antichristian  confessions  of  faith  as  the  condition 
of  the  tenure.'  Married,  1 789,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thurston, 
of  Willesborough.  Assumed  the  name  of  Pattenson  in  com- 
pliance with  the  will  of  his  wife's  kinsman,  WilUam  Pattenson. 
Died  in  1819.  Brother  of  the  two  above.  Father  of  WilUam 
T.  T.  Pattenson  (1813,  sub  Pattenson).  (Burke,  E.G.;  Gilbert 
Wakefield,  Memoirs,  i.  115-16.) 


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TYLDEN,  RICHARD  OSBORNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius, 
June  2,  1802.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard  (i773).  of  Milstcad, 
Kent  (by  his  ist  wife,  Mary  Kolphe).  B.  there;  bapt.  Sept.  25, 
1783.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  B..^.  1806; 
M.A.  1809.  Fellow,  1806-10.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1806; 
priest,  1807;  C.  of  Kingsdown,  Kent,  1807.  V.  of  Chilham  with 
Molash,  1809-62.  Married  (i)  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Fairman,  and  had  issue;  (2)  May,  1851,  Harriet  Leonora 
Frances,  dau.  of  James  Stanley  Ireland,  and  had  further 
issue.  Died  Mar.  2,  1862,  at  Chilham;  buried  at  Milstead. 
[Record  of  Old  Westminster!;  {sub  his  son);  Venn,  11.  139; 
Clerical  Guide;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  i.  513.) 

TYLDEN-WRIGHT,  WARINGTON  ROYDS.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  1899.  [4th]  s.  of  Charles  Collins  Onley,  Esq. 
(formerly  Wright,  who  had  assumed  the  additional  name  of 
Tylden,  1860I,  of  Mapperley  Hall,  Notts,  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  William  Edward  Royds,  of  Rochdale).  [B. 
Oct.  17,  1 880.]  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1900-2  (Second 
Lieut.,  the  Manchester  Regt.,  1901 ;  Lieut.,  1901).  Transferred 
to  3rd  Hussars,  1902;  Captain,  1911.  In  the  Great  War, 
:9i4-i9  (Capt.,  3rd  Hussars;  Major,  Deputy  Asst.  Adjt.  and 
Quartermaster-General;  D.S.O.,  1918;  mentioned  3  times  in 
despatches).  Brevet-Major,  1919.  P.S.C,  1921.  At  the  War 
Office,  1924-8.  Lieut. -Col.,  1929.  Commanded  the  3rd 
Hussars,  1929-31.  Colonel,  1932.  Instructor,  Senior  Officers' 
School,  Belgaum,  Bombay,  1932.  Married,  June  4,  191 1, 
Constance  Eileen,  dau.  of  James  H.  .\bel,  of  BanSs.,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Dec.  31,  1945,  in  London.  {Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The 
Times,  Jan.  i,  1946.) 

TYLECOTE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  19,  1816. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Tamworth,  Warws.  B.  June  3,  1798. 
School,  Appleby,  Leics.]  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar,  1819; 
B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1821;  M.A.  1824;  B.D.  1831.  Fellow, 
1824-38;  Dean,  1836-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol) 
1825;  priest  (Winchester)  1830.  R.  of  Marston  Morteyne, 
Beds.,  1837-82.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1868-82.  J. P.  for  Beds. 
Married,  Feb  11,  1842,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  F.Wood- 
ward. Author,  The  true  development  of  the  Binomial  Theorem ; 
Sermons,  etc.  Died  Nov.  i,  1882.  M.I.  in  Marston  Morteyn 
Church.  {Boase,  iii.  1060;  E.  .\.  B.  Barnard;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Nov.  4,  1882.) 

TYLEE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14, 
1834.  [3rd]  s.  of  John  [banker]  (and  Mary  Anne,  only  child 
of  Samuel  Napper,  of  London).  B.  [Apr.  30,  1807,  at 
Broadlease],  Devizes,  Wilts.  School,  Wilts,  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Cadet,  Bengal  Army,  1823;  Ensign, 
1824;  Lieut.,  1825;  Captain,  1839;  Major,  1849;  Lieut. -Col., 
1855;  Brevet-Col.,  1838.  Retired  with  Hon.  rank  of  Major- 
General,  1858.  Served  in  the  First  Afghan  War,  1842  (present 
at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass),  and  in  the  Second  Sikh 
War.  Married,  July  23,  1857,  Katherine  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau. 
of  Seth  Stephen  Ward,  of  Camberwell.  Died  May  8,  1865,  in 
Rome.  First  cousin  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.;  V.  Hodson, 
Officers  of  the  Bengal  Army;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  1.  805;  The 
Times,  May  15,  1865.) 

TYLEE,  MORTIMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  28, 
1836.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Devizes,  Wilts,  (and  Sarah, 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Salmon,  of  Devizes).  B.  Mar.  18,  1815.] 
Doubtful  if  resided.  Matric.  from  St  Edmund's  Hall,  0.xford, 
Dec.  7,  1837,  age  22;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1841.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter),  1841;  priest,  1842;  C.  of  Hatherleigh,  Devon,  1841- 
3.  C.  of  Lyndhurst,  Hants.,  1843-50.  C.  of  Bridlington, 
Yorks.,  1850-4.  V.  of  Sewerby,  1854-74.  Married,  Apr.  11, 
1861,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Field,  V.  of  Hatherleigh. 
Died  Nov.  7,  1899.  First  cousin  of  the  above.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

TYLER,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1886.  Eldest  s.  of  Charles  Jacob,  Capt.  [R.A.]. 
B.  [Feb.  5,  1867I,  at  Chesham.  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B..A..  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1889; 
M.A.  1909.  Football  (assoc.) 'blue,' 1888.  Assistant  Master  at 
Matfield  Grange  School,  1 890-1.  Librarian  at  Charterhouse, 
1892-4.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall,  1894-1908  (House 
Master,  1907-8).  Head  Master  of  Cranleigh,  1909-11. 
Assistant  Master  (and  Librarian)  at  Gresham's  School,  Holt, 
1912-30.  Married,  1909,  Helen  Collinge,  dau.  of  William 
Joseph  Hall,  of  Buxton.  Latterly  of  36,  St  Stephen's  Hill, 
Canterbury.  Died  at  Bath,  Jan.  18,  1945.  (Book  of  Blues; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Rossall  Reg.;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

TYLER,  EDWARD  OCTAVIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  27,  1S49.  [5th]  s.  of  Sir  George  [of  Cottrell,  Glam., 
Rear-.\dmiral,  R.N.]  (and  Harriet  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  John  Sullivan,  M.P.).    [B.  Sept.  25,  1830.    School, 


Tylor,  Christopher 

Leamington.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1854;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Blockley, 
Gloucs.,  1854-9.  V.  of  Portbury,  Somerset,  1859-95.  Married, 
Apr.  6,  1 861,  Charlotte  Georgiana,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  A.  Onmianney,  V.  of  Chew  Magna,  Somerset,  and  had 
one  daughter.  Died  July  28,  1895.  {Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.; 
St  James  Gazette,  July  30,  1895.) 

TYLER,  ERNEST  ALBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1893.  S.  of  George,  grocer,  of  Warsop,  Notts,  (and  Mary  Ann 
Kenshaw).  B.  there,  Dec.  25, 1872.  School,  Queen  Elizabeth's, 
Mansfield  (The  Rev.  E.  Johnson).  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
Scholar,  1895;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1897; 
M.A.  1909.  Assistant  Master  at  Devon  County  School  for 
2  years;  at  Framlingham  College,  Suffolk,  for  2  years;  at 
Newark  Grammar  School  for  i  term;  at  Swansea  Grammar 
School,  1903-4.  Head  of  the  Chemical  Dept.  of  the  Technical 
College,  Swansea,  1904-18-.  Author,  Junior  Chemistry. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

TYLER,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  II,  1880.  S.  of  William  Walter,  schoolmaster  (and 
Eliza).  B.  at  Cheltenham.  Bapt.  Jan.  6,  1861.  Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Assistant  Master  at  West 
Kent  Grammar  School,  Brockley,  in  1903;  and  subsequently 
at  Birkenhead  School.   {Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

TYLER,  HECTOR  GRANVILLE  SUTHERLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  17,  1890.  [9th]  s.  of  [Capt.  Sir]  Henry  Whatly, 
[M.P.],  of  Pymmes  Park,  Edmonton,  Middlesex  (and  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  General  Sir  Charies  Pasley,  K.C.B.).  B.  Apr.  22, 
1872,  at  Wivenhoe,  Essex.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  Scholar,  1892;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class) 
1893;  M.A.  1901.  Appointed  to  the  I.C.S.,  1894;  assistant 
Magistrate  and  Collector  in  the  United  Provinces;  Private 
Secretary  to  the  Governor,  1902-7;  Joint  Magistrate,  1908; 
Deputy  Commissioner,  1910;  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1912; 
retired  in  1922.  Died  Sept.  27,  1941,  in  London.  {India 
Office  Lists;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times, 
Oct.  I,  1941.) 

TYLER,  HENRY  HERVEY  FRANCIS  (1896),  see  MACDONALD. 

TYLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  28)  at  Magdalene,  June  26, 
1778.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  Kingston-upon- 
Hull.  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  B.A.  1782.  C.  of  Partney,  Lines., 
1782-7,  and  P.C.  of  Dalby,  1782-1808.  P.C.  of  Hough,  1795- 
1808.  R.  of  Ashbv  and  Bratoft,  1790-1808.  Married  .\nn  — . 
Died  July  14,  1808,  at  Partney.  'He  was  so  popular  that  he 
sometimes  had  to  come  out  of  church  at  Dalby  and  preach  in 
the  churchyard.'  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1808,  11. 
749;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

TYLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17,  sic)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  15, 
1767.  S.  of  Edward,  merchant  [deceased]  (and  Mary).  B.  in 
Antigua.  Bapt.  Mar.  5,  1749-50,  at  St  John's,  Antigua. 
School  [Eton  and]  Abingdon.  Matric.  Michs.  1767.  Resided 
until  Midsummer,  1770.  Inherited  his  father's  estates  in 
Antigua,  1762.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1772;  priest,  1774; 
C.  of  Whipsnade,  Beds.,  1772.  R.  of  Great  Addington, 
Northants.,  1778-84.  Married  (1)  Feb.  9,  1771,  at  St  John's, 
Antigua,  Lucy  Thomas,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Penelope  — 
(d.  1779).  Died  Apr.  I,  1784.  Father  of  the  next.  {Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Northants.  Clergy;  Peile,  11.  285 ;  V.  L.  Oliver,  History  of 
Antigua.) 

TYLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  12,  1794- 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  late  Rev.  —  [Edward  (above)],  of  Streatley, 
Beds,  (and  Penelope).  B.  there.  Schools,  Oakham  [and 
St  Paul's].  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  matric.  Oct.  16,  1794,  aged  i8;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1799- 
R.  (and  patron)  of  Great  .\ddington,  Northants.,  1799-1830 
and  1832-56.  R.  of  Claydon  with  Akenham,  Suffolk,  1831-2. 
Married,  May  12,  1813,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Drury 
(1772),  R.  of  Claydon,  and  had  issue.  Died  May  2,  1856, 
aged  80.  {Al.  Oxon.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  527;  G.  Mag., 
1856,  II.  2546.) 

TYLOR,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898.  Only  s. 
of  WUliam  Alfred,  engineer,  deceased  (and  Jessie  Charles- 
worth).  B.  [May  9],  1880,  at  Chislehurst.  School,  Marl- 
borough College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1902;  M..\.  and 
B.Chir.  1907;  M.B.  1910;  M.D.  1911.  .A.t  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1906.  House  Surgeon  at 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  at  the  West 
London  Hospital.  Practised  for  many  years  at  Long  Melford, 
Suffolk.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Captam, 
R.A.M.C.K  Married,  Dec.  22,  1910,  Dorothy  Violet,  eldest 
dau.  of  Cdr.  Hodgkinson,  R.N.,  of  Chislehurst.  Author, 
medical.  Latteriy  of  Canford  Cliffs,  Dorset.  {Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  560;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Dec.  24,  1910.) 


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Tymms,  George 

TYMMS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  6,  1761.  Only  s. 
of  the  Rev.  George  (1728),  R.  of  Harpole,  Northants.  (and 
Rachel,  dau.  of  Henry  Stevens,  Esq.,  of  Culham  Court, 
Berks.).  B.  Aug.  17,  i743.  at  Harpole.  Matnc.  Michs.  1761; 
B.A.  1765;  M.A.  1768.  Fellow,  ijbj-c,.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
1766-  priest,  1767.  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of  Rockingham. 
R.  of  Harpole,  and  V.  of  Dallington,  Northants.,  1768-82. 
Married  Philippa,  5th  dau.  of  James  Clitheroe  of  Boston 
House,  Middlesex,  and  had  issue,  one  daughter.  Died  Nov.  9, 
1782,  at  DaUington.    (Northants.  Clergy.) 

TYNDALE-BISCOE,  C.  E.  (1882),  see  BISCOE. 

TYNDALL,  JOHN.  Hon.  LL.D.,  1865.  [S.  of  John  (and  Sarah 
Macassey)  B  Aug.  2,  1820.]  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy 
at  the  Royal  Institution,  1853-87.  F.R.S.,  1852.  Author, 
scientific.   Died  Dec.  4,  1893.   [D.N.B.) 

TYNDALL,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  H.ill,  June  18, 
1766. 

TYNDALL,  ROBERT  (1828),  s«  TINDALL. 

TYNDALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8, 
1821;  re-adm.  Jan.  18,  1826.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Berbice. 
School,  Ormskirk,  Lanes.   Matric.  Lent,  1826. 

TYNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1781.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  [Apr.  1763],  at  Croydon, 
Surrey.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar, 
1781;  B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  12, 
1786;  C.  of  Little  Berkhamsted,  Herts.,  1786.  V.  of  Compton 
with  Upmarden,  Sussex,  1806-54.  Married,  Apr.  25,  1811, 
Miss  Sarah  Colston,  of  Croydon.  Died  Sept.  26,  1854,  at  Lee 
Park,  Blackheath,  the  residence  of  his  son-in-law,  W.  W. 
Taylor.  Father  of  the  next.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Keg.;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  527;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  "•  528) 

TYNER,  WILLIAM  [SAMUEL].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
8,  1821.  Of  Hants.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (above).  B. 
June  15,  1803.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'  (1814-16)]  and 
Mr  Tucker,  at  Welling,  near  Dartford,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs. 
1822.  Died  Mar.  14,  1825,  'in  his  22nd  year."  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Annual  Register,  1825.) 

TYNTE,  CHARLES  KEMEYS-.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  10,  1795.  [Only]  s.  of  [Colonel]  John  [Johnson]  (and 
Jane  Hassell),  of  Burhill,  near  Cobham  (who  took  the  name 
and  arms  of  Kemeys-Tynte,  by  Royal  Licence,  1785,  in  com- 
pliance with  the  will  of  the  lady's  uncle.  Sir  Charles  Kemeys- 
T>'nte,  the  last  Baronet).  B.  May  29,  1779.  in  Surrey.  School, 
Eton.  Of  Halswell  House,  Somerset.  Lieut. -Col.,  West 
Somerset  Gentlemen  and  Yeomanry-Cavalry,  1803;  Col., 
1835.  HighSherifiof  Somerset,  1808-9.  M. P.  for  Bridgwater, 
1820-37.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Surrey,  Somerset,  Monmouth  and 
Glamorgan.  Married,  Apr.  25,  1798,  at  Bath,  Anne,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Leyson,  V.  of  Bassaleg,  Mon.,  and  widow  of 
Thomas  Lewis  of  St  Pierre,  Mon.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov. 
23,  i860,  at  Halswell  House.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  527;  G.  Mag.,  i36i,  i.  ii2.) 


TYRCONNEL,  EARL  OF  (i 


CARPENTER,  GEORGE. 


TYRELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
15,  1759;  Fell.-Com.,  Feb.  2,  1763.  S.  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  of 
Weston  Market.  B.  at  Stowmarket,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  i759".  B.A.  1764.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  28,  1768;  priest.  May  29,  1768.  R.  of  Great 
and  Little  Thornham,  Suffolk.  V.  of  Thurston.  Succeeded  to 
the  manor  of  Gipping  on  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Edmund 
Tyroll  (1762),  in  1799.  Married  Elizabeth  Baker.  Died 
Nov.  6,  1811,  aged69.  Father  of  the  next.  (Copinger,  Manors 
of  Suffolk,  VI.  190;  G.  Mag.,  1811,  11.  587.) 

TYRELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  27,  1792. 
Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (above).  B.  1776.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1793;  B.A.  1797.  Of  Gipping,  Suffolk,  and  of  Plash- 
wood,  Haughley  (jure  rtx.).  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk;  High 
Sheriff,  1815.  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  1830-2;  for  West  Suffolk, 
1833-4.  Married,  June  8,  1801,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Richard  Ray,  of  Plashwood.  Died  Jan.  2,  1872;  buried  at 
Haughley.  Father  of  the  next.  (Boase,  iii.  1062;  Return  of 
M.P.s;  Mis.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  ser.,  i.  20;  Ray  Pedigree.) 

TYRELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  29, 
1822.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.  (above),  of  Haughley, 
Suffolk.  [B.  June  30,  1805.]  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826; 
M.A.  1829.  Of  Gipping,  and  of  Plashwood,  Haughley.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Suffolk.  Died,  unmarried,  Aug.  i,  1887;  buried 
at  Haughley.    (Copinger,  vi.  190;  Walford,  Cotinty  Families.) 


Tyrrell,  Robert  Yelverton 

TYRELL,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  12, 
1762.  [Eldest  s.  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  of  Gipping,  Suffolk  (by 
his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bright,  of  Netherhall).] 
Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  and  Stowmarket  (Mr  Aldrich). 
Matric.  Michs.  1762.  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  i774-  Died, 
unmarried,  Apr.  1 799,  aged  53 ;  buried  Apr.  8,  at  Stowmarket. 
(Suffolk  Manorial  Fam.,  11.  150.) 

TYRELL,  JOHN  TYSSEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  25,  1813. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Boreham  House,  Essex  (and 
Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Tyssen,  Esq.).  B.  [Dec.  21,  i795],  m 
Essex.  Schools,  Felsted  and  Winchester.  Matric.  Lent,  1814; 
Scholar.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  May  24,  1814-  Of  Boreham 
House,  Essex.  M.P.  for  Essex,  1830-1,  and  for  North  Essex, 
1832-57.  Hon.  Colonel,  West  Essex  MiUtia,  1831-52. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  1832.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Essex.  Married,  1819,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  PUkington. 
Died  Sept.  19,  1877,  at  Brighton.  (Boase,  in.  1062;  Al. 
Felsted.;  Return  of  M.P.s;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

TYRER,  JOHN  WALTON.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  22,  1876.  S.  of  Evan.  B.  at  Birkdale,  Lanes.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1876;  (2gth  Wrangler,  1880);  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884. 
Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  Birkdale, 
1882-4.  C.  of  Huyton,  1884-90.  C.  of  Walton-on-the-Hill, 
1890-1901.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Walton-on-the-Hill,  1901-5- 
Latterly  of  7,  Pickering  Road,  New  Brighton.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1935. 

TYRER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  10, 
1823.  B.  in  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827. 
William  Kenny  Tyrer  was  adm.  a  solicitor  in  1836,  and 
practised  in  Liverpool.   (Latv  Lists.) 

TYRIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  26, 
1847.    S.  of  John  Garnett.    B.  in  London.    Matric.  Michs. 

1847. 
TYRRELL,  CUTHBERT  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct  17,  1898.  S.  of  John,  schoolmaster,  of  Ilkeston  (and 
Phillis  Kemm).  B.  Sept.  26,  1876,  at  Addington,  Surrey. 
Schools,  Hallam  Fields  (Mr  J.  Tyrrell),  and  at  University 
College,  Nottingham  (The  Rev.  J.  E.  Symes).  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at  Wakefield 
Grammar  School,  1902-5.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1905; 
priest,  1906;  C.  of  Halstead,  Essex,  1905-7.  C.  of  St  John-the- 
Evang.,  Bromley,  Kent,  1907-8.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Win- 
chester, 1909-13.  C.  of  Scarborough,  1913-18.  V.  of  St 
Thomas's  with  St  John's,  Scarborough,  1918-20.  V.  of 
Sandgate,  Kent,  1920-9.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Upper  Clapton, 
Middlesex,  1929-31.  V.  of  Margate,  i93i-9-  R-  ot  Freshwater, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1939-45.  Married,  Aug.  20,  1919,  Ethel  Maud, 
youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Clark,  of  Bromley,  Kent.  Died 
Dec.  30,  1945,  at  St  Ives,  Cornwall.  (Schoolmasters'  Direc- 
tories; Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  i,  1946.) 

TYRRELL,  FRANCIS  ASTLEY  COOPER.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
June  15,  1889.  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1892;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1897.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1897;  F.R.C.S.,  1901.  Senior  Ophthalmic 
House  Surgeon  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  Chief  Clinical 
Assistant,  Royal  London  Ophthalmic  Hospital,  Moorfields. 
Practised  in  London.  Medical  Officer,  Metropolitan  Asylums 
Board  Ophthalmic  Schools,  Brentwood.  Assistant  Medical 
Officer,  L.C.C.  Education  Committee.  Author,  ophthalmic. 
Died  Jan.  i,  1933,  aged  62,  in  London.  (Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Jan.  4,  1933.) 

TYRRELL,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  20, 

1853.  [Only]  s.  of  Commodore  George,  R.N.  B.  at  Acton, 
Midds.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1859;  M.A. 
1863.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  15,  1858.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Nov.  18,  1861.  Captain,  8th  Volunteer  Batt.,  The  Duke 
of  Cambridge's  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.),  1864.  Author  of 
articles  on  horse-breeding  and  turf  reform.  Died  Apr.  6,  1887, 
at  Ford  Bank,  Acton.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Boase,  vi.  726.) 

TYRRELL,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  i, 

1854.  S.  of  John,  of  New  Court,  Exeter.  B.  there  [Jan.  26, 
1835].  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1855;  B.A.  1859.  Died 
in  i860.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

TYRRELL,  ROBERT  YELVERTON.  Hon.  Litt.D.,  1892. 
[Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry.  B.  Jan.  21,  1844,  at 
Ballingarry,  Co.  Tipperary.]  Professor  of  Latin  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  1871-80;  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  1880- 
98;  Professor  of  Ancient  History,  1900-4;  Public  Orator, 
1899-1904.  One  of  the  original  fifty  Fellows  of  the  British 
Academy.  A  Commissioner  of  Education  in  Ireland,  1881. 
Married  Ada,  eldest  dau.  of  Dr  Shaw,  Senior  Fellow  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Classical 
texts,  etc.   Died  Sept.  20,  1914.    (H'^o  was  Who.) 


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TYRRELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  7,  1827. 
S.  of  Timothy,  Esq.  [Remembrancer  of  the  City  of  London], 
of  the  Guildhall,  London  (and  — ,  grand-dau.  of  DoUand,  the 
optician).  B.  [Jan.  31,  1807],  in  London.  School  [Reading 
and]  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1827; 
B.A.  1831;  M.A  1834;  D.D.  (per  lit.  reg.)  1847.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1832;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1833.  C.  of  Ayle- 
stone,  Leicester,  1832-8;  C.  of  Bumhara,  Bucks.,  1838-9. 
V.  of  Beaulieu,  Hants.,  1839-46.  First  Bishop  of  Newcastle, 
New  South  Wales,  Australia,  1847-79.  Indefatigable  in 
organising  and  administering  his  vast  diocese  of  70,000 
square  miles.  Left  large  sums  for  the  benefit  of  the  diocese. 
Died  June  24,  1879,  at  Newcastle,  N.S  W.  [Boase,  in.  1063; 
Clergy  List;  Carthusian  Worthies;  R.  C.  Boodle,  Life  and 
Labours  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  W.  Tyrrell.) 
TYRRELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  5,  1841. 

'Plus  annos  24  natus.'  A  'Ten-year  man.' 
TYRRELL,  WILLIAM  GERALD.  .\dm.  pens,  at  PETERHOtsE, 
Oct.  I,  1875.  Of  34,  Hardwick  Street,  Dublin.  S.  of  William 
H.  Bapt.  Jan.  II,  1852.  Matric.  Lent,  1876.  (T.  A.Walker, 
547.) 
TYRRELL,  WILLIAM  HENRY  .^dm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1842.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Mitcham,  Surrey.  School, 
Mount  Radford,  Exeter.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846. 
-Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  1849-54.  (Chelten- 
ham Coll.  Reg.) 
TYRRELL-GRAY,  H.  (1899),  see  GRAY,  H.  T. 
TYRWHITT,  BEAUCHAMP  [ST  JOHN].  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Mar.  27,  1849.  [S.  of  Robert  Philip,  barrister  (and  Catherine 
Wigley,  dau.  of  Henry  St  John).]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B..\. 
1853;  Tvrwhitt  Scholar,  1856;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon, 
1S54;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Ash,  Salop,  1855-6.  C.  of  St  James, 
Paddington,  1857-9.  P.C  of  Tissington,  Derbs.,  1859-65. 
C.  of  Lockinge,  Berks.,  1865-9.  V.  of  Upchurch,  Kent,  1869- 
86.  V.  of  Wispington,  Lines.,  1886-90.  Latterly  of  South- 
borough,  Tunbridge  Wells,  where  he  died  Nov.  20,  1897, 
aged  67.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  24,  1897.) 
TYRWHITT,  JAMES  BRADSHAW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
July  3,  1824;  re-adm.  Fell.-Com.,  Feb.  16,  1827.  [Only]  s.  of 
John,  Esq.,  [of  Pentre,  Carmarthens.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
B.A.  1828.  R.  of  Wilksby,  1831-73,  and  of  Claxby  Pluckacre, 
Lines.,  1838-73.  Died  Jan.  24,  1873,  at  Woodleigh,  near 
Arundel,  aged  66.  (Jesus  Coll.  Notes;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1873;  Notices  of  the  Family  of  Tyrwhitt, 
75.) 
TYRWHITT,  LEONARD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  13,  1882.  [7th]  s.  of  Sir  Henry  Thomas  [3rd] 
Bart,  (and  the  Baroness  Berners),  of  Stanley  Hall,  Bridgnorth. 
[B.  Oct.  29,  1863.]  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B..\.  1886;  M..A..  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford) 
1887;  priest  (Chester,  for  Oxford)  1888;  C.  of  Henley-on- 
Thames,  1887-92.  C.  of  Hendon,  Middlesex,  1892-5.  Hon. 
Chaplain  to  Queen  Victoria,  1896-9;  Chaplain  in  Ordinary, 
1899-1901.  V.  of  Fenton,  Staffs.,  1895-1907.  Chaplain  in 
Ordinary  to  King  Edward  VII,  1901-10;  to  King  George  V, 
1910-21.  M.V.O.,  1906.  Chaplain,  H.M.S.  Renown,  1905-6. 
Canon  of  Windsor,  1910.  R.  of  RoUeston,  Staffs.,  1907-21. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.; 
wounded;  O.B.E.,  1919;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches). 
Author,  The  Devil  in  the  Potteries.  Died  July  7,  1921,  at 
Windsor.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Berners);  Who  was  Who.) 
TYRWHITT  (post  TYRWHITT-WILSON),  RAYMOND  ROBERT. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5, 1872.  [Second]  s.  of  Sir  Henry 
Thomas,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Ashwellthorpe,  Norfolk  (and  Emma 
Harriet,  only  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Robert  Wilson). 
B.  there,  July  22,  1855.  School,  Wimbledon,  Surrey  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Assumed  by  Royal  Licence,  1892,  the 
name  of  Wilson  after  that  of  Tyrwhitt.  Of  Stanley  Hall, 
Bridgnorth.  Succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Bart.,  1894,  and  his 
mother  as  Baron  Berners,  1917.  High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire, 
1910.  Died,  unmarried,  Sept.  5,  1918,  in  London.  Brother  of 
the  above.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  [sub  Berners);  The  Times, 
Sept.  9,  1918;  Who  was  Who.) 
TYRWHITT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  9,  1753- 
[Younger]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1714),  D.D.,  deceased  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Edmund  Gibson,  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  London).  [B.  in  1735.]  Matric.  Easter,  1753;  B..\.  {13th 
Wrangler)  1757;  M.A.  1760.  Fellow,  1759-79.  Became  a 
Unitarian,  1784.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  London  Unitarian 
Society,  1791;  but  later  withdrew,  objecting  to  its  use  of  the 
word 'idolatrous.'  Author,  Commentaries  and  Essays.  Died, 
unmarried.  Mar.  25,  1817,  at  Cambridge.  Left  £4000  to  the 
University  to  found  the  Hebrew  scholarships  which  bear  his 
name.  Brother  of  Thomas,  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
who  exposed  the  forgeries  of  Chatterton.  (Gunning,  i.  175; 
G.  Mag.,  1817,  I.  285;  D.N. B.) 


Tyson,  Michael 

TYRWHITT-DRAKE,  see  DRAKE. 

TYSER,  CHARLES  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  15, 

1867.  [4th]  s.  of  George  Dorman  [merchant],  of  Hollanden, 
Tunbridge  Wells  (and  Maria,  .dau.  of  William  Moule,  of 
Islington).  B.  Dec.  24,  1848,  in  London.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1873.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Acting  Judicial  Com- 
missioner and  legal  adviser,  Cyprus,  1 880-1.  Attorney- 
General  of  the  Leeward  Islands,  1886-9;  President  of  the 
District  Court  of  Kyrenia,  Cyprus,  1895;  Puisne  Judge, 
Cyprus,  1902;  Chief  Justice  of  Cyprus,  1906-19.  Knighted, 
1909.  Married,  1893,  Lilian  Adelaide,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
John  Kennard  Shaw,  V.  of  Newington,  Kent.  Author, 
Marine  Insurance  Losses.  Died  Aug.  23,  1926,  at  Annecy, 
France.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Aug.  24,  1926.) 
TYSER,  EDWARD  JARRETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  3, 
1873.  S.  of  George  [Dorman],  of  Hildenborough,  Kent.  B. 
Nov.  3,  1854,  at  Hackney,  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1877;  M.A.  1880. 
-  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  St  John-the- 
Baptist,  Chester,  1878-80.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Hoxton, 
Middlesex,  1881-6.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  1886-8. 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  Pudsey,  Yorks.,  1888-92.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 
Kingston-on-Hull,  1892-8.  Missioner,  dio.  of  Gloucester, 
1898-1902.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal, 
1902-3;  V.  of  Germiston,  1903-6;  R.  of  Potchefstroom, 
1906-9;  V.  of  St  Michael  and  All  Angels,  Sunnyside,  Pretoria, 
1909-12;  R.  of  St  John's,  Belgravia,  1914-16;  V.  of  Rosetten- 
ville,  1916-21.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Alban's  Cathedral,  Pretoria, 
1912-22.  P.-in-charge  of  Windhoek,  1921-2.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Johannesburg,  1922-7.  Resided  latterly  in  London,  where  he 
died  Feb.  20,  1927.  Brother  of  the  above.  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  22,  1927.) 
TYSER,  HENRY.   .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22,  1833.   Of 

.Middlesex. 
TYSER,  HUGH.  Adm  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1887. 
[Younger]  s.  of  George  Walter  (and  Annie,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
George  A.  Park\Tis,  6th  Bart.).  B.  [Nov.  29,  1868],  at  Streat- 
ham,  Surrey.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1887. 
A  member  of  Llovds,  1889.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Captain,  9th' Battn.,  South  Lanes.  Regt.,  1915;  Area 
Commandant,  France,  1917-19).  Married,  Feb.  8,  1899,  Clara 
Lempridre,  dau.  of  Senator  Henry  Dobson,  of  Hobart, 
Tasmania.  Died  Aug.  3,  1931,  in  Holland.  Brother  of  the 
next.  [Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  7,  i93i-) 
TYSER,  WALTER  PARKYNS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1885.  [Elder]  s.  of  George  [Walter],  of  43,  Lexham  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London  (and  .\nnie,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  G.  A. 
Parkyns,  6th  Bart.,  of  Bunny  Park,  Notts.).  B.  Mar.  27, 
1867,  at  Reigate,  Surrey.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885.  Ship  and  insurance  agent.  A  director  of  the  Tysex 
Line,  Ltd.;  Chairman  of  the  Commonwealth  and  Dominion 
Line;  Director  of  the  Cunard  Steam  Ship  Company.  Married 
(:)  July,  1894,  Gertrude  Elinor,  dau.  of  Charles  Langton,  of 
Barkhill,  Aigburth;  (2)  Oct.  1920,  Jessie  Woodriffe  Berkeley, 
dau.  of  Col.  Berkeley  Quill,  and  had  issue.  Died  May  5,  1944, 
at  Brora,  Sutherland.  Brother  of  the  above.  [Winchester 
Coll.  Reg.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times, 
May  8,  1944.) 
TYSON,  EDWIN  COLMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  I,  1814.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Isaac]  B.  at  Adlingtleet,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Lent,  1815;  B.A.  {nth  Wrangler)  1818;  M.A.  1821. 
Fellow,  1818.  Sometime  Headmaster  of  the  Mathematical 
School,  Christ's  Hospital.  In  Holy  Orders.  Held  no  cure. 
Of  Wakefield  until  1854  and  of  Milburn,  near  Penrith, 
1855-63.  Author,  mathematical.  Died  at  Lazonby,  Penrith, 
Sept.  3,  1863.  BrotherofMUnes  (1820)  and  William  D.  (1825). 
(C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
TYSON,  JOHN.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  2,  1829.  Of 
Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B..\.  1834.  Ord.  deacon, 
1834;  priest,  1835.  V.  of  Wolstanton,  Staffs.,  1837-67. 
Disappears  from  CUrgv  List,  1868.  Father  of  the  next  and 
of  WilUam  W.  (1863).  [Crockford.) 
TYSON,  JOHN  BENNETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1873.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  deceased.  B.  at  Wol- 
stanton. School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877; 
M..\.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of 
Wolstanton,  Staffs.,  1877-9.  C.  of  Cobridge,  1879-80.  C.  of 
Great  Bradley,  Suffolk,  1880-1.  C.  of  Sandgate,  Kent,  1881- 
3.  V.  of  ChUton,  Bucks.,  1883-1912.  Latteriy  of  209,  Wood- 
stock Road,  Oxford,  where  he  died  Nov.  13,  1926.  Brother  of 
WUliam  W.  (1863).  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  17,  1926.) 
TYSON,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  29, 
1759.  Of  Lines.  [Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  Michael  (1728)  (by  his 
ist  wife.  Miss  Curtis,  of  Woolsthorpe,  Lines.).  B.Nov.  19, 1740-] 


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Tyson,  Milnes 

Matric.  Lent,  1760;  Scholar;  B.A.  {nth  Wrangler)  1764; 
M.A.  1767;  B.D.  1775.  FeUow,  1767;  bursar,  i774-  F.S.A. 
1768;  F.R.S.  1779.  Ord.  deacon,  1770;  priest  (Peterb.)  1773. 
V.  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  1773-6.  V.  of  Sawston,  Cambs., 
1772-6.  Whitehall  Preacher,  1776.  R.  of  Lamboume,  Essex, 
1778-80.  His  presentation  was  delayed  as  Mrs  Calvert  (sister 
and  heiress  of  Mr  Tooke)  entered  a  claim  of  presentation; 
a  verdict  was  given  in  favour  of  the  College,  but  Mrs  Calvert 
made  an  appeal  and,  to  avoid  further  delay,  Tyson  agreed  to 
pay  her  law  expenses  (£63),  and  to  allow  her  the  use  of  the 
house  and  the  emoluments  of  the  living  up  to  1778.  A  well- 
known  antiquary  and  an  excellent  artist  and  engraver. 
Friend  of  Gough.  Married,  1778,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hitch 
Wale,  Esq.,  of  Shelford,  Cambs.  Portrait  drawing  of  her,  by 
John  Downman,  in  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum,  being  described 
as  'Miss  Peggy  Wale  of  Cambridge,  1778,  a  beauty  who 
a  Mr  Tyson  of  Bene't  College  married.'  Died  May  4,  1780. 
(D.N.B.;  Lamb;  Northants.  Clergy.) 

TYSON,  MILNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  5,  1820; 
re-adm.  June25,  1823.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Isaac]  B.at  Adlingfleet, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1827.  C.  of  Wark-on-Tyne, 
Northumberland,  -1841-2.  C.  of  Quadring,  Lines.,  1843.  In 
Clergy  List,  1844-63  (without  cure  or  address);  disappears, 
1864.  Brother  of  Edwin  C.  (1814)  and  the  next. 

TYSON,  WILLIAM  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  13,  1825.  [Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Isaac,  V.  of  Adling- 
fleet and  Heminbrough,  Yorks.]  B.  at  Adlingfleet.  Matric. 
Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
1831;  priest,  1837.  C.  of  Hibaldstow,  Lines.,  1846-51.  C.  of 
Barrow,  Derbs.,  1853-6.  C.  of  Doulting,  Somerset,  1856-8. 
P.C.  of  MObum,  Westmorland,  1858-65.  Died  at  Crowle, 
Lines.,  Mar.  18,  1865,  aged  60.  Brother  of  the  above  and 
Edwin  C.  (1814).    (Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

TYSON,  WILLIAM  RICHARDSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
May  3,  1781.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  B.A.  1785; 
M.A.  1788;  B.D.  1795.  Fellow,  1787.  R.  of  Thurcaston, 
Leics.,  1798-1831.  Died  Nov.  28,  1831.  (G.  Mag.,  1831,  11. 
649.) 


Umney,  Percy 

TYSON,  WILLIAM  WHITRIDGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Dec.  16,  1863.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1829).  B.  at  Wolstanton, 
Staffs.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868; 
M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of 
Keele,  Staffs.,  1869-75.  V.  of  Butterton,  near  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme,  1875-1909.  Died  Apr.  24,  1909,  aged  63. 
Brother  of  John  B.  (1873).  [Crockford;  The  Times,  May  i, 
1909.) 

TYSON,  WILSON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1889.  S.  of  Wilson, 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  (and  Elizabeth  Foster  Hunt).  B.  there, 
Apr.  16,  1869.  School,  Royal  Grammar,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  B.Chir.  1896;  M.A. 
and  M.B.  1900;  M.D.  1912.  At  Guy's  Hospital;  House 
Physician,  etc.  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1895;  F.R.C.S., 
Edinb.,  1918.  Clinical  Assistant,  East  London  Hospital  for 
Children.  Practised  at  Lowestoft.  Surgeon,  Lowestoft 
Hospital.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
Married,  Dec.  15,  1898,  Maud,  2nd  dau.  of  Iltid  Evans 
Witherington,  of  Sonning.  Author,  medical.  Died  May  9, 
1933,  in  London.  (Venn,  11.  511;  Univ.  War  List;  Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  May  11,  1933.) 

TYSSEN,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  15,  1785.  Of 
Middlesex.  [4th,  and  illegitimate,  s.  of  Francis  John  (i734).  of 
Lower  Grosvenor  Street,  London  (and  Eleanor  Dean).]  School, 
Hackney.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1785.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  11,  1789.  Half-brother  of  the  next.  [St 
John's  Coll.  Adm..  iv.  528;  Inns  of  Court;  J.  B.  Whitmore; 
Berry,  Herts.  Pedigrees.) 

TYSSEN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1773.  [Illegitimate]  s.  of  Francis  John  (1734),  of  London  (and 
Elizabeth  Preston).  School,  Hackney.  Of  Narborough  Hall, 
Norfolk.  Married  (i)  Sept.  28,  1779,  his  cousin,  Sarah  Boddi- 
cott;  (2)  Martha  Walls,  of  Newbury,  Berks.  Buried  at 
Narborough,  Nov.  12,  1800.  Half-brother  of  the  above.  {See 
A  Forgotten  Past,  by  Mrs  Suckling,  for  his  descendants;  J.  B. 
Whitmore.) 

TYTLER,  W.  T.  F.  (1881),  see  FRASER-TYTLER. 


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UBSDELL,  THURLOW  RICHARDSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  1891.  S.  of  John  Arnold,  Esq.  [of  Port  Eade, 
Louisiana,  U.S.A.].  B.  [Dec.  31,  1872],  in  New  York.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  1898.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Second  Lieut., 
R.A.,  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1902. 
Lieut.,  1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
R.F.A.;  Staff  Capt.;  D.S.O.,  1918;  mentioned  4  times  in 
despatches;  Officer,  Legion  of  Honour).  Chief  Officer,  Public 
Control  Services,  Surrey  County  Council.  Of  Broad  Oak, 
Sandown  Avenue,  Esher.  Married,  1909,  Helen,  dau.  of 
James  Hope.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Army  Lists; 
The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  Who's  Who  in  Surrey.) 

UDNY,  JOHN  HENRY  FULLARTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Sept.  10,  1872.  [S.  of  Col.  John  Robert  FuUarton,  of 
Udny  and  Dudwick,  Aberdeenshire  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne, 
dau.  of  J.Allatt,  Esq.).  B.  May  9,  1853.]  School  [Glenalmond 
and]  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1873.  Of  Udny  Castle,  Aberdeen- 
shire. J  P.  and  D.L.  for  Aberdeenshire.  Married,  July  8, 
1874,  Amy  Camilla,  dau.  of  Sir  John  George  Tollemache 
Sinclair,  Bart.,  of  Thurso  Castle,  Caithness.  Died,  s.p., 
Feb.  1934.  {Glenalmond  Reg.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford, 
County  Families;  The  Times,  Feb.  9,  I934-) 

UDNY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr  13,  1866.  S.  of 
George  [barrister,  of  St  Andrews,  Fifes.].  B.  July  18,  1847,  in 
Calcutta.  Previously  at  Aberdeen  University  (M.A.  1866; 
LL.D.  1898).  Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  18,  1867.  Joined  the  I.C.S.  1867;  Assistant 
Commissioner  in  the  Punjab;  Deputy  Commissioner,  1885; 
on  special  duty  with  the  Indo-Afghan  Boundary  Commission, 
1894.  C.S.I.  1894;  K.C.S.I.  1897.  Retired,  1899.  Married 
(1)  1883,  Alicia,  dau.  of  Samuel  Tomkins,  Esq.;  (2)  1917,  Edith 
Phyllis,  4th  dau.  of  William  Davies,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool.  Died 
Apr.  24,  1923,  at  St  Helier,  Jersey.  (Inns  of  Court;  India 
Office  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families;  Aberdeen  Roll  of 
Graduates.) 

UHTHOFF,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1776. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Henry,  a  German  merchant  [of  Bremen]  (and 
Anna  Maria  Cornelia,  dau.  of  Sir  Joshua  Vanneck,  Bart.). 
B.  July  19,  1758,  in  Mark  Lane,  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1780; 
B.A.   1781.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)   May  9,   1782;   priest, 


Aug.  4,  1782.  R.  of  Huntingfleld  with  Cookley,  and  Aldham 
St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1782-1848.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Farrer,  Esq.,  of  Gray's  Inn  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  9,  1848, 
at  Huntingfleld.  (G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  448;  J.  B.  Peace;  F.  de  H. 
Larpent.) 

ULLMANN,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  30,  1873.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J.  F.  [American  missionary], 
of  Etawah,  N.W.P.,  India.  B  Oct.  31,  1852,  at  Futtegarh. 
Schools,  University,  Hastings,  and  City  of  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  St  Marylebone,  1877-9.  Inc.  of 
Enmore,  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  1879-82.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  London, 
1884-6.  Latterly  of  i8,  Wallace  Road,  Canonbury,  N. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1887. 

ULYAT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  1, 
1871.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Walpole  St  Peter,  Wisbech, 
Cambs.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1876;  priest,  1877;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Guildford,  1876-9.  C.  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  1879-82. 
Chaplain  at  Dinapore,  India,  1882-3;  at  Calcutta  Cathedral, 
1883;  at  Dacca,  1883-7.  P.C.  of  Freeland,  Oxon.,  1888-1903. 
Married,  Sept.  12,  1882,  Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  Admiral  R.  F. 
Stopford.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1904.  (The  Guardian, 
Sept.  20,  1882.) 

UMFREVILLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6, 
1756,  as  Humpreville.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1720),  V.  of 
Bradfield,  Essex  and  of  Acton,  Suffolk.  School,  at  home. 
Scholar,  1756,  'Umfreville.'  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24, 
1758,  as  'H.  Umfreville,  student  of  civil  law';  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1760.    (Peite,  II.  263;  Humphreville.) 

UMNEY,  PERCY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  from  Cavendish  H., 
Michs.  1889.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  manufacturing  chemist,  of 
Eardley  House,  Laurie  Park,  Sydenham,  Middlesex  (and 
Sarah  Sophia).  B.  Oct.  2,  1871,  at  Penge.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  7,  1892;  B.A.  1892; 
M.A.  1896.  Adm.  solicitor,  1895;  practised  at  Richmond, 
Surrey  (Messrs  Percy  Umney  and  Scorer).  M.B.E.  Married, 
Apr.  11,  1896,  Ethel  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  William  Lovell,  of 
Penge.  Died  Mar.  7,  1930,  at  4,  De  Walden  Court,  East- 
bourne. (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.,  which  erroneously 
gives  died  Mar.  2,  1913;  T.  A.  Walker,  619;  Law  Lists;  The 
Standard,  Apr.  13,  1896.) 


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Umphelby,  Charles 

UMPHELBY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke, 
July  4,  1815.  Only  s.  of  — ,  of  Peterborough.  B.  at  Kid- 
brooke,  Kent.    Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar;  B..\.  1820. 

UMPLEBY,  JOHN  CROSBY.  .\dm.  at  Queens',  1829;  but  not 
found  in  College  Adm.  Register.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Lincoln 
Coll.,  O.xford,  1780),  R.  of  Yarburgh,  Lines.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1829;  B.A.  1833.  R.  of  Yarburgh,  and  C.  of  Holton-le-Clay, 
Lines.,  1839-51  (succeeding  his  father).  Died  Sept.  11,  1851, 
aged  44,  having  shot  himself  through  the  head  in  his  garden; 
at  the  inquest  it  was  stated  that  he  had  been  labouring  under 
•mental  aberration.'  Buried  at  Yarborough.  M.I.  there. 
{Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  441 ;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

UNDERDOWN,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  2, 1882.  S.  of  Robert  George,  Superintendent 
of  Police  [Railway],  of  Manchester.  B.  [July  8,  1864],  at 
Broughton,  Lanes.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1886;  LL.M.  1901.  Adm.  solicitor,  1890;  practised 
at  442,  Birkbeck  Bank  Chambers,  London,  W.C.  Retired, 
1928.  Died  Mar.  28,  1944,  at  Godalming.  (Law  Lists; 
R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

UNDERHAY,  FRANK  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  2,  1882.  Only  s.  of  Frederick  George, 
mechanic  [manufacturing  engineer],  of  Homsey.  B.  [June  20, 
1864],  at  Islington,  Middlesex.  [School,  University  College 
School,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1893. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  12,  1885.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  26,  1888.  Conveyancer  and  Equity  Draftsman. 
Practised  at  4,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Married,  Sept.  12, 
1911,  Emily  Mabel,  2nd  dau.  of  Frederick  Sutton,  of  Thanet 
Lodge,  Northwood.  Of  Upton,  Sandy  Lodge  Way,  Northwood, 
where  he  died  Sept.  5,  1947.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  The  Times,  Sept.  8,  1947.) 

UNDERHILL,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
June  2,  1863  S.  of  William  Lees,  surgeon,  of  Tipton,  Staffs. 
B.  there,  1845.  Bapt.  Mar.  9,  1845.  School  [Bromsgrove  and] 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.B.  1871.  At 
Edinburgh  University.  M.R.C.S.  1872;  F.R.C.P.  (Edinb.) 
1876;  F.R.S.E.  Practised  in  Edinburgh.  Physician,  Hospital 
for  Children  and  Royal  Maternity  Hospital,  Edinburgh. 
Married,  Sept.  18,  1872,  Anne  Wilhelmina,  dau.  of  A.  1. 
Lamb,  of  Bengal  and  Edinburgh.  President  of  the  Royal 
College  of  Physicians,  Edinburgh,  1907.  Died  during  his  term 
of  office,  Apr.  24,  1908.  Brother  of  Harold  J.  (1872).  {Broms- 
grove Sch.  Reg. ;  Venn,  u.  362 ;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Apr.  27,  1908.) 

UNDERHILL  [post  UNDERHILL-FAITHORNE],  CHARLES 
FAITHORNE.  Adm.  at  C.\ius,  Oct.  i,  1898.  S.  of  Francis 
William,  F.R.C.S.  (Edinb.),  of  Moselev,  Worcs.  (and  Ellen 
Julia  Faithorne).  B.  there  [July  29],  1879.  Schools,  Coventry 
and  Balham.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Second  Lieut.,  the 
Connaught  Rangers,  1901;  Lieut.,  1904;  Captain,  1909. 
With  the  West  Africa  Frontier  Force,  1905-7.  In  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  Connaught  Rangers,  1916;  Lieut.-Col., 
Special  List;  Comdt.,  School  of  Musketry;  wounded).  {Venn, 
II.  560;  Army  Lists;  Univ.  War  List.) 

UNDERHILL,  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1876.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at  TetteohaU,  Staffs.  School, 
Wolverhampton  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1881. 
Ord.  deacon  (Brechin)  1885;  priest  (Rochester)  1886;  C.  of 
All  Saints,  Inverary,  Argylls.,  1885-6.  C.  of  All  Hallows, 
Southwark,  1886-9.  P.-in-charge  of  the  Mission  of  the  Holy 
Spirit,  Abbeyhill,  Edinburgh,  1889-gi.  C.  of  St  Peter's 
Cathedral,  Liverpool,  1891-4.  V.  of  St  Thomas-in-the-Fields, 
Toxteth  Park,  Liverpool,  1894-1926.  Lived  subsequently  at 
Mundford  rectory,  Norfolk.  Died  May  21,  1938.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  May  23,  1938.) 

UNDERHILL,  HAROLD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  31,  1872.  S.  of  William  Lees,  surgeon,  of  Tipton 
Green,  Staffs.  B.  there.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  Scholar;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879-  Assistant 
Master  at  Charterhouse,  1876-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester) 
1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  St  Nicolas,  Birmingham,  1877-90. 
C.  of  Alnwick,  Northumberiand,  1891-4.  R.  of  St  Paul's, 
Vancouver,  B.C.,  1896-1908;  Chaplain  of  AH  Hallows  School, 
Yale,  1908-15;  Inc.  of  Maple  Ridge,  1916-17;  R.  of  St  .Albans, 
Bumaby,  1917-30.  Canon  of  Christ  Church  Cathedral, 
Vancouver,  1929.  Died  Feb.  14,  1932.  Brother  of  Charles  E. 
(1863).    {Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Crockford.) 

UNDERHILL,  PERCY  LEES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  I,  1873.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas,  physician,  of  Sommerfield, 
West  Bromwich.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1877; 
priest,  1878;  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Leicester,  1877-80.  C.  of 
St   Peter's,    Wolverhampton,    1880-2.    V.    of   Smallthonie, 


Underwood  [Thomas] 

Staffs.,  1882-8.  V.  of  St  George's,  Wolverhampton,  1888-96. 
V.  of  Ketley,  Salop,  1896-1909.  R.  of  Condover,  1909-13. 
R.  of  Bletsoe,  Beds.,  1913-20.  Married,  July  4,  1882, 
Florence  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Jasper  Holmes,  of  Tulse  Hill, 
Surrey.  Died  Aug.  7,  i934.  aged  80,  at  Westgate-on-Sea. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  8,  1934.) 

UNDERWOOD,  AYLMER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  19,  1863,   S.  of  Colonel  — .   Did  not  reside. 

UNDERWOOD,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Mar.  29,  1754.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  Robert,  attorney,  of  King's 
Lynn.  B  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1754;  Scholar;  B.A.  1758;  M.A.  1761.  FeUow,  1759-69-  C. 
of  Basingstoke,  Hants.,  1759.  R.  of  East  Bamet  with  Chipping 
Barnet,  Herts.,  1769-1815.  R.  of  St  Mary  Abchurch  with 
St  Lawrence  Pountney,  London,  from  1774.  Canon  of  Ely, 
1780.  Chaplain  to  Dr  Keane  (his  uncle),  Bishop  of  Ely. 
Author,  Sermon;  A  Treatise  on  the  Sacrament.  Died  Sept.  14, 
1815  aged  79,  at  the  rector>-.  East  Bamet.  {Bury  St  Edmunds 
Sch.  Reg.;  Lamb;  H.  E.  Vigers;  G.  Mag.,  1815,  11.  377) 

UNDERWOOD,  CHARLES  WHITE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at 
St  John's,  Julv  9,  1840.  S.  of  Samuel  Browne,  of  Totteridge, 
Herts,  (and  Elizabeth).  Bapt.  June  30,  1840.  Matric.  Michs. 
1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  July  14, 
1844;  priest,  1845.  Vice- Principal  of  Liverpool  College,  1853- 
65.  V.  of  Histon,  Cambs.,  1865-99.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1875- 
99.  Rural  Dean  of  Chesterton,  1876-92.  Died  Nov.  11,  1899. 
{Eagle,  XXI.  237;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1899.) 

UNDERWOOD,  FREDERICK  HAROLD  JACKSON.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  May  12,  1885.  [2nd]  s.  of  Frederick  James,  of 
Belle  Vue,  Sevenoaks.  B.  Nov.  9,  1866,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1890.  Adm.  at  Lmcoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  16,  1885.  In  business  in  London.  Of  42,  Kensing- 
ton Mansions,  and  later  of  13,  Scarsdale  Villas.  Died  Dec.  27, 
1929.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Dec.  28, 
1929.) 

UNDERWOOD,  HENRY  LAURENCE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  16, 

1894.  [Only  s.  of  Henry  Everett,  of  Fomham  St  Martm, 
Suffolk  (and  Mary  Marshall).  B.  May  13,  1876-]  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  LL.B. 
1898;  M.A.  1906.  Adm.  solicitor,  1901;  practised  at  Wake- 
field and  Stafford.  Clerk  to  the  Staffs.  County  Council,  and 
Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Staffs.  Married  (1)  Nov.  19,  1908, 
Dorothea  Ellen  Block,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Jan.  18,  1930, 
Mabel  Jones  Sowrey.  Died  Mar.  13,  1942.  at  Oakedge, 
Brocton,  Staffs.  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Mar.  17,  1942.) 

UNDERWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1756;  re-adm.  Fell.-Com.,  Feb.  7,  i759-  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of 
Northants.    B.  at  Wellingborough.   School,  Wellingborough. 

Matric.  Michs.  1756. 

UNDERWOOD;  JOHN.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  28,  1815.  Matric.  Easter,  1824;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1825. 
C.  of  Uckfield,  Sussex,  -1841-8.  C.  of  Mavesyn  Ridware, 
Staffs.,  1849-52.  P.C.  of  Chorlton,  near  EccleshaU,  1852-4. 
Died  Aug.  i,  1854,  aged  64.  {Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  11. 
313a.) 

UNDERWOOD,  JOHN  GRAYSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  12,  1837.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B..^.  1843. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  Dec.  17,  1843;  Pnest,  Feb.  16,  1845- 
V.  of  All  Saints,  HuntspUl,  Somerset,  1846-72.  \  .  of  Burtle, 
1872-81.  Fell  dead  in  the  snow,  Jan.  21,  1881.  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Jan.  26,  i88i.) 

UNDERWOOD,  The  Rev.  RICHARD.  B.A.  1776,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  1776.  .-^dm.  at  St  C.\th.\rine's,  June  29,  1776. 
[S.  of  William,  of  Hereford.]  Matric.  from  Chnst  Church, 
Oxford,  May  27,  1762,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1766.  R.  of 
St  Nicholas,  Hereford,  1777-82.  R.  of  St  John-the-Baptist, 
Hereford,  from  1782.  (AL  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1777,  296; 
Hereford  Incumbents.) 

UNDERWOOD,  THOMAS.  Aim.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  17,  1759.  Of  Suffolk.  [Doubtless  eldest  s.  of  John.] 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1759;  Scholar. 
(T.  A.  M'atker,  318.) 

UNDERWOOD  [THOMAS].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  15,  1771.  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar,  1772.  Probably 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  9,  1770,  as  's.  of  John,  late  of  the 
Island  of  Montserrat.'  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  30,  1791; 
priest,  Nov.  1,  1791,  as  'Thomas  Underwood,  late  of  Trimty 
Hall,  Cambridge.' 


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Underwood,  Thomas  Richard 

UNDERWOOD,  THOMAS  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke 
Oct.  1893.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Edward  (Balhol 
College,  Oxford,  1849),  V.  of  Madley,  Heref.,  deceased.  B. 
there.  Mar.  7,  1874.  School,  Haileybury.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1897; 
priest,  1898;  C.  of  St  James,  Clapton,  1897-9.  S.P.G. 
Missionary  at  Cawnpore,  1899-1903.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Victoria 
Docks  (and  Missionary  to  Lascar  seamen),  1905-18.  V.  of 
St  Paul's,  Colchester,  1918-23.  S.P.G.  Missionary  at  Cawn- 
pore, 1923-4;  at  Moradabad,  U.P.,  1924-43;  at  Tundla, 
1943-5;  at  Moradabad,  1945-9-  At  Gorakhpur,  1949-5 1-. 
Canon  of  All  Saints  Cathedral,  Allahabad,  1939.   (Crockford.) 

UNDERWOOD,  WALTER  CHRYSTIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Apr.  19,  1866.  S.  of  [Col.]  George  Augustus  [Madras 
Engineers],  of  Lombard  Street,  London.  B.  [Feb.  20],  1847, 
in  Madras.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1867;  B.A.  1870. 
Comet,  ist  Dragoon  Guards,  1869;  Lieut.,  1871;  Captain, 
1877;  transferred  to  4th  Hussars,  1879;  Major,  1881;  Lieut. - 
Col.,  1888;  retired,  1893.  President,  Prehistoric  Society  of 
East  Anglia.  Married,  Mar.  17,  1878,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Frew,  architect,  of  Belfast.  Author,  archaeological.  Died  in 
1919.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  374;  Army  Lists;  Who's 
Who  in  Suffolk.) 

UNETT,  GEORGE  GWINNETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  27,  1866.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  8,  Beauchamp 
Terrace,  Leamington  (and  Elizabeth  Frances  Letitia,  dau.  of 
Henry  Unett).  [B.  Dec.  9,  1844.]  School,  Eton.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1866.  Of  Castell  Frome,  Lillington,  near  Leamington. 
[Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  Family  Records.) 

UNETT,  WILLIAM  WILKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1863.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  solicitor  [of  Filey,  Yorks.]  (and 
Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Pidcock,  J. P.).  B.  [July  25,  1845],  in 
Birmingham.  Bapt.  Sept.  24,  1845.  [School,  Repton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1863;  LL.B.  1868;  M.A.  1869.  Comet,  3rd 
Hussars,  1869;  Lieut.,  1871;  transferred  to  21st  Hussars, 
1873;  Captain,  1879.  Married  Frances  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
E.  Jackson,  of  the  Priory,  St  Andrews,  Fife.  Died,  s.p., 
Apr.  26,  1882.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  Family  Records; 
Army  Lists.) 

UNGOED,  GWILYM  THOMAS  (1900),  see  THOMAS,  G.  U. 

UNIACKE,  CHARLES  HILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  19, 
1849.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard  John,  Judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  in  Nova  Scotia  (and  Marianne,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charles 
Hill,  of  Halifax,  N.S.).  B.  Sept.  21,  1827,  at  Halifax,  N.S. 
School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Easter,  1849.  Kept  seven 
terms.  Lieut.,  loth  Royal  Hussars;  transferred  to  2nd 
Dragoons;  Major.  Served  in  the  Crimea  and  during  the 
Indian  mutiny.  Died,  unmarried,  Jan.  30,  1878.  [Peile,  11. 
509;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 

UNIACKE,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1816.   B.  in  Ireland.   Matric.  Michs.  1816. 

UNIACKE-PENROSE-FITZGERALD  (1859),  see  FITZGERALD, 
R.  U.  P. 

UNNA,  PERCY  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  S.  of  Ferdinand,  of  12,  Lancaster  Gate,  London.  B. 
Jan.  18,  1878,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  (Mech.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class),  1899.  An  engineer. 
M.I.C.E.,  1904.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.- 
Cdr.,  R.N.V.R.).  Of  4,  Dean's  Yard,  London,  S.W.,  in  1948. 
Died  at  Dalmally,  Argyllshire,  Dec.  27,  1950.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  30,  1950.) 

UNSTEAD,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1895 ; 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1906. 

UNTHANK,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  28,  1815.  [3rd]  s.  of  William  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
May).  B.  at  Heigham,  Norfolk.  School,  Heigham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1822.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  17, 
1827.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1843.  A  Special  Pleader. 
Master  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  1859-78.  Married 
(i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Scott;  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  General 
Williams.  Died,  s.p.,  Dec.  3,  1879,  in  London.  (Boase,  iii. 
1066;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.,  as  'John'  only.) 

UNWIN,  CHARLES  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  23, 
1896.  S.  of  John  Brooke,  M.D.  [of  Rugby].  B.  [June  14, 
1877],  at  Wigan,  Lanes.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Lanes  Fusiliers,  1899;  Lieut.,  1900. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Captain,  1905. 
Transferred  to  the  West  Riding  Regt.,  1908;  employed  with 
King's  African  Rifles,  1904-6.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  Duke  of  Wellington's  (West  Riding  Regt.) ;  wounded; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Retired  before  1930.  (Peile,  11. 
812;  Army  Lists.) 


Unwin,  Wilfrid  Norman 

UNWIN,  EDWARD  WILBERFORCE.  M.A.  1853.  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  1784),  of  Derby.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  from 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  14,  1836,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1842;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1843.  Of  Forest  Lodge, 
Southampton.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
UNWIN,  ERNEST  FREDERIC.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Dec.  19,  1899.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
(Worcester  CoUege,  Oxford,  1867).  B.  Jan.  23,  1881,  at 
Cossington,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903. 
Second  Lieut.,  Army  Service  Corps,  1904;  Lieut.,  1906. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.F.C.;  wounded; 
mentioned  in  despatches);  died  Mar.  22,  1916,  of  injuries 
received  in  a  flying  accident,  Jan.  31,  1916.  Brother  of 
Percy  W.  (1893).  (Army  Lists.) 
UNWIN,  HAROLD  ARTHUR  ROBERT  EDMOND.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Selwvn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1899.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Wolsey 
(1862).]  B.  Oct.  16,  1880.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1907. 
Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1902.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital; 
House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1906;  F.R.C.S. 
1908.  Practised  at  Yeovil,  Somerset.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  mentioned  in  Sec.  of  State's 
List  for  'valuable  services';  surgical  specialist,  14th  General 
Hospital,  B.E.F.).  Married,  1908,  Mary  Faith,  dau.  of 
Godfrey  Huggins.  Of  Kingston  House,  Yeovil,  in  1948. 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 
UNWIN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  23,  1792.    Of 

Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  B.A.  1797. 
UNWIN,  JOHN  MORLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14,  1866. 
S.  of  Charles.  B.  Apr.  3,  1848,  in  London.  School,  Wellington 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1866.  A  banker.  Died  in  1899. 
(Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 
UNWIN,  JOHN  WOLSEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  25, 
1862.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Belcumbe  Hall,  Finchingfield, 
Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Thomey  Abbey,  Cambs.,  1866-70. 
C.  of  Dodleston,  Flints.,  1870-3.  V.  of  Frankby,  Cheshire, 
1873-88.  R.  of  Overton,  Flints.,  1888-1903.  Died  in  1903. 
Father  of  Harold  A.  R.  E.  (1899).  (T.  A.  Walker,  521.) 
UNWIN,  NATHAN  LEES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1886.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Dukinfield,  Cheshire.  School,  private. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886. 
UNWIN,  PERCY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1893.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev  Charles  Edward  (Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  1867),  R.  of  Cossington,  Somerset  (and 
Jessie  Anna).  B.  May  31,  1874,  at  Shef6eld.  Schools, 
St  Lawrence  College,  and  Blundell's,  Tiverton  (Mr  A.  L. 
Francis).  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1896; 
M..\.  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  Crewkerne  School,  Somerset, 
1897-1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1899;  priest,  1900; 
C.  of  Crewkerne,  1899-1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham 
College,  1901-34  (House  Master,  1912-27).  C.-in-charge  of 
Leckhampton,  Gloucs.,  1941-5.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Gloucester, 
from  1945.  Of  Cheltenham  in  195 1.  Brother  of  Ernest  F. 
(1899).  (St  Lawrence  Coll.  Reg. ;  Blundell's  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 
UNWIN,  REGINALD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1896.  Matric. 
Easter,  1896;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1900.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  27,  1902.  (Law  Lists.) 
UNWIN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  7,  1881. 
[Only]  s.  of  Henry,  deceased,  of  Sheffield.  B.  Dec.  17,  1864. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Died  May  13,  1898. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 
UNWIN,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Nov.  II,  1818;  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  May  5,  1817,  age  17.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Sutton-in- 
Ashfield,  Notts,  (and  Elizabeth  Heathcote).  School,  Maccles- 
field (Mr  Cmttenden).  Matric.  Lent,  1819.  Brother  of 
Samuel  (1807,  sub  Heathcote-Unwin)  and  of  William  H. 
(1809).  (Al.  Oxon.  (Roland).) 
UNWIN,  SAMUEL  HEATHCOTE  (1807),  see  HEATHCOTE- 
UNWIN. 
UNWIN,  STEPHEN  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  B.  Feb.  3,  1876.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall 
School,  1899-1903;  at  Loughborough  Grammar  School  from 
1903.  Second  Lieut.,  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (T.),  1900. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Unattached  List, 
T.F.,  attached  Devon  Regt.;  Instructor,  School  of  Musketry; 
mentioned  in  Secretary  of  State's  List  for  'valuable  services'). 
Lieut.-Col.  Died  in  London,  Jan.  23,  1951.  (Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 
UNWIN,  WILFRID  NORMAN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1897. 
[S.  of  H.,  of  Famah  Hall,  Duffield,  Derbs.  B.  1878.]  School, 
Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1904. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.F.A.  (T.F.)). 


(Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 


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Unwin,  William  Cawthorne 

UNWIN,  WILLIAM  CAWTHORNE.  Adir.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  I,  1760.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Morley  (1722)  (and  Mary 
Cawthorne,  for  whom  sec  D.X.B.).  B.  Mar.  15,  1744,  at 
Grimston,  Norfolk.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.Michs.  1761; 
Scholar,  1761 ;  2nd  Chancellor's  Classical  medal,  1764;  Mem- 
bers'prize,  1766;  B.A.  1764;  M. A.  1767.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  20,  1767;  priest.  May  21,  1769;  C.  of  Comberton,  Cambs. 
R.  of  Stock  from  1778  and  of  Ramsden  Grays,  Essex,  from 
1780.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Bolingbroke.  Friend  of  Cowper,  who 
described  him  in  a  letter  to  Lady  Hesketh,  Sept.  14,  1765,  as 
'one  of  the  most  unreserved  and  amiable  young  men  I  ever 
conversed  with.  .  . ;  having  nothing  in  his  heart  which  makes 
it  necessary  for  him  to  keep  it  barred  and  bolted,  he  opens  it 
to  the  perusal  of  even  a  stranger.'  His  mother  was  for  many 
years  Cowper's  closest  companion,  and  he  speaks  of  her  as 
a  second  mother.  Decidedly  Evangelical,  and,  according  to 
Meadley,  his  admirers,  including  the  cook,  followed  him  to 
Comberton,  which  made  Paley  declare  that  'Unwin  was 
unduly  favoured,  since  he  (Paley)  never  got  such  suppers 
elsewhere.'  Married  Miss  —  Shuttleworth,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  The  Right  Use  of  the  Law;  The  Sinfulness  of  buying 
Raw  Goods ;  Friendly  Reproof  to  those  who  seldom  attend  Public 
Worship.  Died  at  Winchester,  Nov.  29,  1786,  aged  41,  'in  the 
prime  of  life,'  when  on  tour  with  a  friend,  having  been  seized 
with  a  'putrid  fever';  buried  in  Winchester  Cathedral. 
{Peile,  II.  271;  D.X.B.;  William  Cowper,  Inters,  ed.  J.  G. 
Frazer,  i.  20;  Al.  Carthus.) 

UNWIN,  WILLIAM  HEATHCOTE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
C.MUS,  Apr.  29,  1809.  [S.  of  Samuel,  manufacturer,  of  Sutton- 
in-Ashfield,  Notts,  and]  stepson  of  James  Davenport  Hukne, 
M.D.,  of  Ball  Haye,  Leek,  Staffs.  B.  at  Sutton-in-Ashfield. 
Schools,  Coppenhall,  Cheshire  and  Brampton,  Northants. 
Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  20,  181 1.  Married  Sarah  Rosina  Smale,  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  Rowland  (1818)  and  of  Samuel  (1807,  sub 
Heathcote-Unwin).    (Venn,  11.  153.) 

UPCHER,  ABBOTT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  May  26, 
1802.  Of  Norfolk.  [2nd  s.  of  Peter,  of  Great  Yarmouth  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Ramey,  Receiver-Generfil  for 
Norfolk).  B.  Dec.  6,  1784,  at  Great  Yarmouth.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1802;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1813.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  II,  1803.  Of  Sheringham  Hall,  Norfolk.  Married,  Apr.  3, 
1809,  the  Hon.  Charlotte  Wilson,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henr>-,  Baron  Bemers.  Died  Feb.  11,  1819.  M.I.  in  Shering- 
ham Church.  Father  of  Henry  R.  (1827),  Arthur  W.  (1833) 
and  the  next.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  528;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

UPCHER,  ABBOTT  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  6,  1832.  [2nd 
s.  of  Abbott  (above),  of  Sheringham  Hall,  Norfolk  (and  the 
Hon.  Charlotte  Wilson,  eldest  dau.  of  Lord  Berners).  B. 
Sept.  25,  1813.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B..\. 
1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1838;  priest.  Mar.  11,  1838. 
C.  of  Kirbv  Cane,  Norfolk,  1843-51;  R.  there,  1851-93. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  three  Lord  Bemers.  Married,  1839, 
Mary  Jones,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Day,  R.  of  Earsham, 
Norfolk.  Died  May  17,  1893.  Father  of  the  next;  brother  of 
Henry  R.  (1827)  and  Arthur  W.  (1833).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  24,  1893.) 

UPCHER,  ABBOT  ROLAND.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  6, 

1868.  [2nd]s.  of  the  Rev.  Abbott  (above).  B.  [Oct.  19,  1849], 
at  Kirbv  Cane,  Norfolk.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs. 
1868;  B.A.  1872;  M..A..  1875.   .\thletics  'blue'  (quarter  mile), 

1869,  1870,  1871;  President,  C.U..\.C.,  1870.  Winner  of  the 
quarter  mile  in  the  Amateur  Championships,  1870,  1871  and 
1873.  Known  to  anglers  as  the  inventor  of  a  fly  bearing  his 
name.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1873;  priest,-  1874;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Boughton,  Cheshire,  1873-6.  C.  of  St  Pancras, 
London,  1876-7.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Sheffield,  1877-89-  R-  of 
Halesworth  with  Chediston,  Suffolk,  1889-1913.  R.  of 
Stradbroke,  1913-28.  Hon  Canon  of  St  Edmundsbury  and 
Ipswich,  1913-29.  Married  (i)  Alice,  dau.  of  James  Winck- 
worth  Winstanley,  Registrar  of  the  County  Palatine  Court, 
Lanes.;  (2)  June  9,  1927,  Dorothy  Bridget,  elder  dau.  of 
H.  Walter  Ibbotson,  Esq.,  of  Sheffield.  Died  Oct.  25,  1929- 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  29, 
1929.) 

UPCHER,  ARTHUR  CHARLES  WODEHOUSE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Tri.n-ity,  Mar.  18,  1S65.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur 
Wilson  (1833),  of  Wreningham,  Norfolk  (and  Isabella  Jane, 
dau.  of  the  Ven.  Charles  Nourse  Wodehouse,  Archdeacon  of 
Norwich).  B.  Aug.  29,  1846,  at  Norwich.  School,  Marl- 
borough College.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1888. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1870;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  Kessingland, 
Suffolk,  1870-3.  C.  of  Uppingham,  1873-6.  C.  of  EUastone, 
Staffs.,  1876-9.  R.  of  Bamham  Broom,  Norfolk,  1879-87. 
R.  of  Hingham,  1887-1924.  Rural  Dean  of  Hingham,  1901- 
21.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1909.  Married,  July  9,  1881, 
Margaret  Ada  Barham,  youngest  dau.   of  the   Rev.  John 


Upcher,  Harry  Berners 

Barham  Johnson,  R.  of  Welbome,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue. 
Died  May  27,  1938,  at  St  Andrews,  Sheringham.  Brother  of 
James  H.  (1872).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  May  28,  1938.) 

UPCHER,  ARTHUR  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  28,  1874.  [5th]  s.  of  Henry  [Ramey]  (1827),  of  Shering- 
ham Hall,  Norfolk  (and  Caroline,  dau.  of  Joseph  Morris). 
B.  there,  Oct.  5,  1855.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Lich&eld)  1879; 
priest.  1880;  C.  of  EUastone,  Staffs.,  1879-83-  C.  of  Bramfield, 
Suffolk.  1883-5.  R.  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk,  1885-1909. 
Married  (i)  Sept.  10,  1884,  Joanna  Elizabeth,  only  chUd  of 
the  Rev.  N.  Simons,  V.  of  Bramfield,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Mar. 
29,  1910,  Mary  Carter.  Latterly  of  'Shrublands,'  Holt, 
Norfolk.  Died  July  14,  1942.  Brother  of  Gerald  (1859), 
Edwyn  F.  (1878),  Harry  B.  (1864)  and  Henry  M.  (1857). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  21,  1942.) 

UPCHER,  ARTHUR  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1833.  [3rd  s.  of  Abbott  (1802),  of  Sheringham  Hall,  Norfolk 
(and  the  Hon.  Chariotte  Wilson,  dau.  of  Lord  Berners).  B. 
Apr.  7,  1815.]  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A. 
1837;  M..\.  1842.  Rowing  'blue,'  1836.  Ord.  deacon,  1839; 
priest,  1840.  C.  of  Sheringham,  Norfolk,  1845-53-  R-  of 
Ashwelthorpe  with  Wreningham,  1853-96.  Married,  Oct.  7, 
1845,  Isabella  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Charles  Nourse  Wode- 
house, Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  11, 
1896,  at  Wreningham  rectory.  Father  of  .\rthur  C.  W.  (1865) 
and  James  H.  (1872);  brother  of  Abbott  (1832)  and  Henry  R. 
(1827).    (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  June  18,  1896.) 

UPCHER,  EDWARD  CYRILL  SPARKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity. 
June  15,  1891.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry  Morris  (1857),  of  East  HaU, 
Feltwell,  Norfolk  (and  Maria  Hester,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Bowj-er  Sparke).  B.  Mav  18,  1872,  at  Feltwell.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1905.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1896;  priest,  1897;  C.  of  St  James,  Gnmsby, 
1896-1901.  V.  of  Bariings,  Lines.,  1901-4.  V.  of  Horsford, 
and  of  Horsham  St  Faith,  Norfolk,  1904-10.  V.  of  Little 
Melton,  1911-19.  R.  of  Great  Dunham,  1919-30-  PC.  of 
Weyboume,  1930-51-.  Married  (i)  June  2,  1909,  Gladys, 
youngest  dau.  of  Fletcher  James  Ivens,  M.I.C.E.,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  June  12,  1934,  Dorothy,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev^  \\  . 
Combe,  and  widow  of  F.  Allen,  of  Cockley  Cley  HaU,  Norfolk. 
Of  Sheringham  House,  Sheringham  in  195 1.  Brother  of 
Henry  E.  S.  (1889).    (Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

UPCHER,  EDWYN  FITZHENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.  [6th]  s.  of  Henry  Ramey  (1827),  of  Sheringham 
Hall,  Norfolk  (and  Caroline,  dau.  of  Joseph  Moms).  B  there, 
Apr.  4,  1859.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1882.  Went  out  to  a  ranch  in  New  Mexico,  retummg  in- 
valided in  1887.  Died  Oct.  5,  1890.  Brother  of  Arthur  H. 
(1874),  Gerald  (1859),  Harry  B.  (1864)  and  Henry  M.  (i857). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  year  of  death  as  1891 ;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

UPCHER,  FRANCIS  RUSSELL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1892  [Only]  s.  of  Colonel  RusseU  (later  Major-General),  of 
Sheringham  Hall,  Norfolk  (and  Marian  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Rogers,  of  Holt,  Norfolk).  [B.  Aug.  31,  1873-]  School, 
Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  A  fruit-grower  in 
Tasmania.  Married  Alice,  dau.  of  R.  Murton,  of  Norw-ich,  and 
had  issue.  Died  July,  1922,  at  Dover,  Tasmania.  Nephew  ot 
the  next.   [Radley  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

UPCHER,  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  28.  1859. 
[2ndl  s.  of  Henry  Ramey  (1827),  of  Sheringham,  NorfoUc 
(and  Caroline,  dau.  of  Joseph  Morris).  B.  there  June  19, 
1841.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864. 
Married,  1865,  Annie  Louisa,  dau.  of  Robert  Nicholas 
Hammond,  of  Fakenham  HaU,  Norfolk.  Died,  s. p..  Sept  24, 
1872.  Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (1874),  Edwyn  F.  (1878), 
Henry  M.  (1857)  and  the  next.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

UPCHER,  HARRY  [or  HENRY]  BERNERS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  10,  1864.  [4th]  s.  of  Henr>-  Ramey  (1827),  of 
Sheringham  Hall,  Norfolk  (and  Caroline,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Moms).  B.  there,  Aug.  14,  1845-  ^''^}P9K^^P^°'^-^.^  ""ti 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1868;  pnest 
(Peterb.)  1870;  C.  of  Southbroom,  WUts.,  1868-70.  R.  of 
Alexton,  1870-6,  and  C.  of  East  Norton,  Lei^cs  1871-6.  R.  of 
Dingley,  Northants.,  1876-89.  R.  of  AshweU,  RuUand,  1889- 
98.  J. P.  for  Leics.  Married,  Nov.  12,  1867,  Fredenca  Lucy. 
3rd  dau.  of  John  Thomas  Mott,  of  Bamingham  Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  had  issue.  Latteriy  of  Broom  HUl,  Saham,  near 
Watton,  Norfolk,  where  he  died  Nov.  22,  1917-  Brother  of 
the  above,  etc.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G  ; 
Northants.  Clergy,  which  gives  'died,  Oct.  9.  I9i7  ;  ■">« 
Times,  Nov.  28,  1917) 


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Upcher,  Henry  Edward  Sparke 

UPCHER,  HENRY  EDWARD  SPARKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  Morris  (next),  of  Feltwell, 
Brandon,  Norfolk.  B.  Mar.  27,  1870,  at  Feltwell.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1893.  Succeeded  to 
Sheringham  Hall,  1921.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Sometime  Chair- 
man of  Norfolk  County  Council.  A  director  of  Lloyd's  Bank, 
Ltd.  Chairman  of  the  Norfolk  War  Agricultural  Committee, 
1939-49.  Knighted,  1942.  Married  (i)  Dec.  15,  1904,  Fanny, 
younger  dau.  of  Thomas  George  Simpson,  of  Baldock,  Herts., 
and  had  issue;  {2)  1942,  Harriet  Mary  Susan,  dau.  of  J.  R.  C. 
Deverell,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Brother  of  Edward  C.  S.  (1891). 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.:  Who's  Who.) 

UPCHER,  HENRY  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  28, 
1857.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  Ramey  (next),  of  Shermgham 
Hall,  Norfolk  (and  Caroline,  dau.  of  Joseph  Morris).  B.  there 
Dec.  15,  1839.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1858.  Of 
Feltwell,  near  Brandon.  Succeeded  to  Sheringham  Hall, 
1892.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk;  High  Sherifi,  1899.  F.Z.S. 
Married,  June  lo,  1869,  Maria  Hester,  only  chUd  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  Bowyer  Sparke,  Canon  of  Ely.  Died  Apr.  6, 
1921.  Brother  of  Harry  B.  (1864),  etc.;  father  of  the  above 
and  of  Edward  C.  S.  (1891).  [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Times,  Apr.  8,  1921.) 

UPCHER,  HENRY  RAMEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  13,  1827.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Abbott  (1802)  [of  Shermgham 
Hall,  Norfolk  (and  the  Hon.  Charlotte  WUson,  dau.  of  Henry, 
Lord  Bemers)].  B.  Mar.  8,  1810,  at  Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835. 
Succeeded  to  Sheringham  HaU,  1819.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Norfolk.  Married,  July  3,  1838,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Morris.  Died  Mar.  30,  1892.  Father  of  the  above,  of  Gerald 
(1859),  Harry  B.  (1864),  Arthur  H.  (1874)  and  Edwyn  F. 
(1878);  brother  of  Abbott  (1832)  and  Arthur  W.  (1833). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  6,  1892.) 

UPCHER,  JAMES  HAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  1872. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Wilson  (1833),  of  Wrenmg- 
ham,  Norfolk  (and  Isabella  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Charles 
Nourse  Wodehouse,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich).  B.  Jan.  17, 
1854,  at  Wreningham.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1877; 
priest,  1878;  C.  of  Halesworth,  Suffolk,  1877-8.  C.  of 
Sudbourne,  1878-80.  C.  of  Barnham  Broome,  1880-1.  C.  of 
St  James',  Bury  St  Edmunds,  i88i-8.  V.  of  Sprowston, 
Norfolk,  1888-9.  R-  of  Sculthorpe,  1889-92.  Archdeacon  of 
Mashonaland,  South  Africa,  1892-1911.  Chaplain  to  the 
Salisbury  Volunteers  during  the  Mashonaland  War,  1896,  and 
to  Plumer's  Force  during  the  Boer  War.  P.-in-charge  of 
Transfiguration  Mission,  Victoria,  1910-11;  Missioner  at  the 
Epiphany  Mission,  Rusape,  1911-23;  at  St  Bernard's  mission, 
Selukwe,  1923-5.  Archdeacon  of  Mashonaland,  1925-31. 
P.-in-charge  of  St  Mary's,  Hunyani,  1927-31.  Died  Mar.  17, 
1931,  at  SaUsbury,  Rhodesia.  Brother  of  Arthur  C.  W. 
(1865).  {Haileybury  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Mar.  20,  1931.) 

UPCHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1767. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Abbot  (1741),  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Foxwell,  R.  of  Rattlesden). 
[B.  July,  1749,  at  Sudbury.]  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1767;  Scholar.  Died  June  1768;  buried  at 
St  Gregory's,  Sudbury.  {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 

UPFILL,  THOMAS  ERNEST.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14, 
1871.  S.  of  William,  of  Gloucester  Crescent,  Hyde  Park, 
London.  B.  July  2,  1852,  in  Birmingham.  School,  King 
Edward's,  Birmingham.   Matric.  Michs.  1871. 


UPJOHN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Oct.  27,  1826. 
Of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1830;  priest,  1831;  C.  of  Gorleston,  Suffolk, 
in  1841 ;  V.  of  Gorieston,  and  R.  of  Southtown  and  Westtown, 
1841-74.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1875. 

UPJOHN,  GUY  ATHELING.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897. 
Eldest  s.  of  Edgar  Atheling,  wine-merchant,  deceased;  and 
grandson  of  the  Rev.  E.  G.  C.  Parr,  of  Bolton  Gardens, 
London,  S.W.  B.  Jan.  14,  1880,  at  Hackney.  School, 
Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  A  stockbroker.  Of  208, 
Heath  Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada  in  1937.  {Sherborne 
Reg.) 

UPJOHN,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  Jan.  1862. 
Matric.  Lent,  1862.   Did  not  reside  for  more  than  one  term. 

UPJOHN,  WILLIAM  ROUSE  WHITTINGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Clare,  June  12,  1868.    Matric.  Michs.  1868. 

UPPER-OSSORY,  EARL  OF  (1760),  see  OSSORY. 


Upton,  Arthur  Shuckburgh 

UPPERTON,  CHARLES  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  13,  1847.  [S.  of  Robert,  of  Brighton.  B.  Feb.  5,  1829.] 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar,  1848; 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1852;  priest, 
1853;  C.  of  West  Derby,  Liverpool,  1852-8.  P.C.  of  Burton, 
Cheshire,  1858-67.  V.  of  Ince,  1867-86.  Rural  Dean  of 
Chester,  1878-1905.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  1880-1916.  V. 
of  Tarvin,  1886-96.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Benson  Blundell-HoUinshead-Blundell.  Died  Dec.  5,  1916, 
at  Chester;  buried  at  Ince.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1916.) 

UPPLEBY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  14,  1799. 
[Elder]  s.  of  George,  of  Barrow  Hall  [Ulceby],  Lines,  (and 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles  Robinson,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.). 
Succeeded  to  Barrow  Hall  on  the  death  of  his  father,  1816. 
Died,  s.p.,  1853,  at  Barrow-upon-Humber.  Brother  of 
George  (i8o6).  {Peile,  11.  345;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1853, 
n-  538.) 

UPPLEBY,  CHARLES  GYLBY  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  i,  1873.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George  Charies 
(1835),  of  Barrow  Hall,  Ulceby,  Lines,  (and  Emily,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  William  Worsley).  [B.  Aug.  5,  1853.]  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Second  Lieut.,  Lines.  Rifle 
Volunteers,  1878.  Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  1883.  Brother  of 
George  C.  (1877).    {Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

UPPLEBY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  28,  1806. 
Of  Lines.  [2nd]  s.  of  George,  of  Barrow  Hall  (and Sarah,  dau. 
of  Charles  Robinson,  of  Beverley).  School,  Bonby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1806;  B.A.  1810.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  23,  1811 ; 
priest.  May  24,  1812;  C.  of  Messingham  with  Botsford, 
Lines.,  1811.  V.  of  Barton-on-Humber,  1834-51.  Married, 
1816,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Wilham  Fox,  banker,  of  Manchester. 
Died  Nov.  10,  1852,  at  Bardney  Hall,  Linos.  Father  of  the 
next;  brother  of  Charles  (1799).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1853,  I.  215.) 

UPPLEBY,  GEORGE  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Magdalene,  Dec.  16,  1835.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George 
(above),  of  Bardney  Hall,  near  Barton,  Lines.  B.  May  2,  1819. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A. 
1843.  Rowing  'blue,'  1840.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  3, 
1840.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1844.  Of  Barrow  Hall,  Ulceby, 
Lines.  D.L.  and  J.P.  for  Lines.;  High  Sheriff,  1863.  Major, 
ist  Lincoln  Rifle  Volunteers,  1867.  Married  (i)  Apr.  23,  1852, 
Emily,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Worsley,  of  Braytoft,  Lines., 
and  had  issue;  (2)  Nov.  1872,  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  John 
Golding,  Esq.,  of  Caenby  Hall,  Lines.,  and  had  further  issue. 
Died  Oct.  12,  1891.  Father  of  Charies  G.  O.  (1873)  and  the 
next.  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  728;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.,  which  gives 
'B.  Apr.  23,  1819';  The  Guardian,  Oct.  21,  1891.) 

UPPLEBY,  GEORGE  CROWLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Apr.  4,  1877.  [2nd]  s.  of  George  Charles  (above),  of 
Barrow  Hall,  Ulceby,  Lines,  (by  his  ist  wife,  Emily,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  WUliam  Worsley).  [B.  Feb.  13,  1858.]  School, 
St  Leonards.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
1882;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  Messingham,  Lines.,  1882-6.  V.  of 
Corringham,  1886-93.  V.  of  Bonby,  1893-5  and  1907-8. 
Succeeded  to  Barrow  Hall,  on  the  death  of  his  father,  1891. 
J.P.  for  parts  of  Lindsey.  Married,  Jan.  15,  1891,  Margaret 
Augusta,  4th  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  B.  Constable,  of 
Wallace  Craigie,  Forfarshire,  and  had  issue.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1940.  Brother  of  Charies  G.  O.  (1873).  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

UPPLEBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  17,  1780. 
3rd  s.  of  John,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Barrow,  Lines,  (by  his 
2nd  wife,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  George  Crowle).  B.  there,  AiJr.  4, 
1761.  School,  Louth  (Mr  Emeris).  Matric.  Easter,  1781; 
B.A.  1784;  M.A.  1787.  V.  of  Barton-on-Humber,  Lines., 
1789-1834.  Died  Apr.  7,  1834.  M.I.  there.  (Monson,  Lines. 
Church  Notes;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  i.  663a.) 

UPRICHARD,  WILLIAM  FORSTER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1898.  S.  of  Henry  Albert,  Esq.,  of  Elmfield,  Gilford,  Co. 
Down,  Ireland.   Matric.  Michs.  1898. 

UPTON,  ARTHUR  SHUCKBURGH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 

June  29,  1826.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Shuckburgh  Whitney, 
R.  of  Kilmoon,  Co.  Meath  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Lewis  F. 
Irwin,  of  Tanragoe,  Co.  Sligo).  B.  1807,  at  Kilmoon.  Matric. 
Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1831.  Of  Coolatoor,  Moate,  Co.  Meath. 
J.P.  Major,  Westmeath  Mihtia.  Married,  1869,  Alice,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Hedges  Plunkett  Dunne,  of  Brittas, 
Queen's  Co.,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1889.  {Peile,  11.  423; 
Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 


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Upton.  Charles  William 

UPTON,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1849.  [and]  s.  of  Archer  Thomas  [of  Blackheath 
Park].  B.  in  London.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  i, 
1855.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1858.  Conveyancer  and  Equity 
Draftsman.  Of  11,  Old  Square,  London.  Died  Sept.  25,  1885. 
{Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar.) 

UPTON,  The  Hon.  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  21) 
at  Magdalene,  July  7.  1838.  [Youngest]  s.  of  John  Henry, 
ist  Viscount  Templetown  [of  Castle  Upton,  Co.  Antrim]  (and 
Lady  Mary  Montagii,  dau.  of  the  5th  Earl  of  Sandwich). 
B.  Sept.  18,  i8i6.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Mar.  22,  1839.  Married,  Oct  14,  1843, 
Susan  Moore,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Maddy,  D.D.,  Chaplain 
to  Queen  Victoria,  and  widow  of  William  Wrighte  Hewett, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  14,  1855,  at  Brussels.  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  [sub  Templetown);  G.  Mag., 
1855,  I.  546a.) 

UPTON,  FRANCIS  ARCHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12, 
1864.  S.  of  Robert  Brotherson  [solicitor],  of  The  Grove, 
Blackheath,  Kent.  B.  Aug.  20,  1845,  in  London.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  1868. 
Adm.  a  solicitor,  1872;  practised  at  Queen  Victoria  Street, 
E.C.  Of  the  Grove,  Blackheath.  Brotherof  William  C.  (1862). 
{St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

UPTON,  FRANK.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter,  1879;  B.A.  1883; 
M..\.  1886.  Head  Master  of  Sedgebrook  Grammar  School, 
Grantham,  Lines.,  in  1906.    {Camb.  Univ.  Year-book.) 

UPTON,  GEORGE  FRAZIER.  .\din.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  3, 
1900.  S.  of  G.,  Esq.,  of  'Uffculm,'  Tennyson  Road,  Small- 
heath,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903; 
Scholar,  1905;  (Theol.  Trip.,  Ft  I,  ist  Class,  1905);  Jeremie 
Septuagint  prize,  1905;  M..\.  1907.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester) 
1906;  priest,  1907;  C.  of  St  Cyprian's,  Salford,  1906-8.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Coventry,  1908-12.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.F.;  mentioned  in  the  Secretary  of 
State's  List  for  'valuable  services').  V.  of  Radford,  Warws., 
1912-20  V.  of  Gaydon  with  Chadshunt,  1920-8.  R.  of 
Winteringham,  Lines.,  1928-48.  Of  Hertford  in  1951. 
{Crockford.) 

UPTON,  JAMES  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July27,  1815.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819; 
M.A.  1822.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1827.  R.  of  Tankersly, 
and  P.C.  of  Wentworth,  Yorks.,  1837-63.  Died  Aug.  23,  1863, 
aged  65,  at  Southsea.  {Crockford;  CUrgy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1863, 
II.  515a.) 
UPTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  16,  1784;  adm. 
Fell.-Com.,  Oct.  23,  1786.  Only  s.  of  John  (i737).  Esq., 
deceased,  Knight  of  the  shire  for  Westmorland  (and  Mary 
Noble,  of  Westoe,  Durham).  B.  Nov.  12,  1765,  at  Ingmire 
Hall,  near  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  School,  Winchester.  Of  Ingmire 
Hall.  Married  (i)  Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Christopher 
Wilson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue;  (2)  May  11, 
1799,  Florence,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smyth,  of  Heath  House,  and 
Stapleton,  Gloucs.,  and  had  further  issue.  Died  Jan.  6,  1832; 
buried  at  Sedbergh.  Father  of  Thomas  (1819)  and  the  next. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  528;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1832,  i. 
94-) 

UPTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  15,  1815.  Of 
Yorks.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  (above),  of  Ingmire  Hall,  Sedbergh 
(by  his  ist  wife,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Christopher  Wilson,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Bristol).  B.  Dec.  18,  1796.  Matric.  Michs.  1815. 
Kept  10  terms.  Of  Ingmire  Hall,  which  he  surrendered  to  his 
half-brother,  Thomas  (1819).  Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  i,  1867, 
in  London.  (Burke,  L.G.) 
UPTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1899.  S.  of 
James  R[ichard],  Esq.  (? Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1851)  [of 
Thurgarton  Priory,  Notts.].  B.  May  4,  1880,  in  London. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  London  Regt.  (CycUst 
Battn.)).  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 
UPTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  26 
18 18.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  Everard  [solicitor,  of  Leeds,  of 
Bramhope  Manor]  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
Bramley,  of  Chariton  House,  Leeds).  B.  Sept.  17,  1800,  at 
Leeds.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A. 
1823.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1824;  priest,  1825;  C.  of  Marton, 
Yorks.,  1824-9.  C.  of  Moreton-Saye,  Salop,  1829-31;  P.C. 
there,  1831-67;  V.  there,  x867-74;  R-  there,  1874-81. 
Married,  Oct.  9,  1838,  Sally  Emily,  dau.  of  Commander 
William  Wilkinson,  R.N.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  19,  1881. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford.) 
UPTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  June  12,  1819. 
[S.  of  John  (1784),  Esq.  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Florence,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Smyth,  of  Stapleton,  Gloucs.).]   B.  June  8,  1800,  at 


Urmson,  Thomas 

Ingmire  Hall,  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  School,  private.  Matric. 
Michs.  1819.  Of  Ingmire  HaU.  Married,  July  12,  1829, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Colonel  Benjamin  Way,  of  Denham  Place, 
Bucks.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  23,  1843;  buried  in  Sed- 
bergh Church.  Half-brother  of  John  (1815).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  ser.,  iv.  76;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  i.  221.) 

UPTON,  WILLIAM  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4, 
1862.  S.  of  Robert  Brotherson,  of  The  Grove,  Blackheath, 
Kent.  B.  July  31,  1843,  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1868;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  Beckenham,  Kent, 
1868-73.  V.  of  Reepham,  Lines.,  1873-1913.  ^''^^  of  Lincoln, 
1909-22.  Married  Caroline  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  Hulbert 
Wathen,  of  Beckenham  Lodge,  Kent.  Died  Aug.  6,  1922,  at 
Lincoln.  Brother  of  Francis  .A..  (1864).  {Crockford;  The  Times, 
.Aug.  10,  1922.) 

UPWARD,  EDWARD  FINNIMORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  6,  1873.  S.  of  Edward  Jackson,  master  grocer  (and 
Caroline).  B.  Feb.  25,  1856,  at  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  LL.B.  1877;  LL.M.  1880.  Died  Mar.  7, 
1932,  in  London.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Eagle,  xlvii.  113; 
The  Times,  Mar.  8,  1932.) 

UPWARD,  HAROLD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar. 
24,  1892.  S.  of  Edward  Jackson.  B.  [July  24,  1874],  at 
Newport,  Isle  of  Wight.  School,  Amersham  Hall.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1901.  At  the 
London  Hospital;  CUnical  Assistant  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.  1900.  Assistant  House  Surgeon  and  House  Physi- 
cian Poplar  Hospital.  Practised  at  Romford.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  St  Aubin's, 
Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight,  in  1948.  Brother  of  the  above. 
{Peile,  11.  773;  Medical  Directories.) 

UPWOOD,  THOMAS  THOROGOOD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Dec.  24,  1812.  Only  s.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of 
King's  Lynn,  Norfolk  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Hare,  Esq., 
of  Hamstall  Hall,  Staffs.).  B.  Dec.  13,  1794.  at  King's  Lynn. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1813; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820.  Fellow  of  Clare,  i8i6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May  24,  1818;  priest,  June  27,  1819.  R.  of 
Clenchwarton,  Norfolk,  1839-65,  and  V.  of  Terrington,  1843- 
68.  Of  LoveU's  Hall,  Terrington,  Norfolk.  J. P.  for  Norfolk. 
Married,  Apr.  1822,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Stephens,  Esq.,  of 
Aldermaston,  Berks.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  27,  1868; 
buried  at  Terrington.  {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy 
List;  Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families;  Misc.  Gen.etHer., 
2nd  ser.,  IV.  250.) 

URE,  PERCY  NEVILLE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898.  S.  of 
Edward  Alfred,  clerk  in  the  Secretary's  office  of  the  G.P.O. 
(and  Louisa  Ann  Neville).  B.  May  10,  1879.  at  Stoke  Newing- 
ton.  School,  City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar, 
1899-1902;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1901;  (Pt  II, 
1st  Class,  1902);  M..A..  1911.  Assistant  Lecturer  in  Greek  at 
University  College,  Cardiff,  1903-7;  in  Classics  at  Leeds 
University,  1908-11;  Professor  of  Classics  at  Reading 
University,  1911-46.  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Hellenic 
Society,  and  of  the  Advisory  Committee  of  the  British  School 
of  Archaeology  at  Athens.  Hon.  Member,  Archaeological 
Society  of  Athens.  Excavated  numerous  tombs  dating  from 
the  8th  to  the  3rd  century  B.C.  at  Rhitsona  (Mykalessos) 
in  Boeotia.  Married,  1918,  Annie  Dunman  Hunt,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  Aryballoi  and  Figurines;  Sixth-  and  Fifth- 
Century  Pottery,  and  Black  Glaze  Pottery  from  Rhitsona;  The 
Greek  Renaissance;  The  Origin  of  Tyranny;  etc.  Died,  Apr.  3, 
1950.   {Venn,  11.  560;  Who's  Who.) 

URLING,  GEORGE  ORTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  19,  1788.  Only  s.  of  George,  butcher,  of  London  (and 
Ann).  [B.  June  30,  1769.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1788.  A  clerk  in  the  Bank  of  England. 
Married  and  had  issue.   {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

URLING-SMITH,  FREDERICK  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  1,  1897.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  1865),  of  Prestbury  vicarage,  Gloucs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  St 
Ninian's  School,  Mofiat,  in  1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  Nigeria  Regt.,  West  African  Frontier  Force). 
Of  Lynworth,  Prestbury,  Gloucs.,  in  1946.  {Camb.  Unw. 
Year-book.) 

URMSON,  THOMAS.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1875-  S. 
of  John,  of  Oakley,  Shrewsbury.  B.  Aug.  17,  1855,  at 
WUderspool,  Cheshire.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1875-  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1880; 
priest,  1881;  C.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1880-4.  C.  of  Monk  Wear- 
mouth,  Co.  Durham,  1884-90.  R.  of  Willington,  1890-1920. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Durham,  1916-26.  Lattedy  of  Riverside, 
Boughton,  Cheshire,  where  he  died  Sept.  28, 1926.  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  Sept.  30,  1926.) 


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Urquhart,  Frederic  George 

URQUHART,  FREDERIC  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  30,  1849;  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  May  18,  1848,  aged  19.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Frederic  (Brasenose  CoUege,  Oxford,  1820),  R.  of  West 
Knighton,  Dorset.  B.  1829.  School,  Marlborough  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Ord.  1858. .  Died  Apr.  26,  i88i,  in 
Holland.  (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  B.  Routledge;  H.  Taylor,  Hist,  of 
Family  of  Urquhart,  265.) 

URQUHART,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
June  22,  1826.  S.  of  John  [draper],  of  Leeds  (and  Bmmng 
Steele).  School,  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  (16th 
Wrangler)  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Fellow.  P.C.  of  Meanwood, 
Leeds  1847-9.  R.  of  Anderby  with  Cumberworth,  Lines., 
1850-64.  Died  Dec.  27,  1864,  aged  58.  [Leeds  Sch.  Reg.; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  250.) 

URQUHART,  WILLIAM  LINDSAY  ALEXANDER  WALTON. 
Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893.  Eldest  s.  of  William  Walton, 
manufacturing  engineer,  deceased.  B.  Sept.  i,  1875,  at 
Broughty  Ferry.  School,  Merchiston  Castle.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893- B  A  1896.  Acorn-merchant.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Captain,  Black  Watch).  (Merchiston  Castle  Sch. 
Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

URQUHART,  WILLIAM  POLLARD  (1834),  see  POLLARD. 

URTUBEY,  ALBERTO  LUIS  GOWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  4,  i8go.  S.  of  Synacio,  of  Albyns,  Romford, 
Essex.  B.  Feb.  25,  1873,  at  Montevideo,  Uruguay.  School, 
Montreux,  Switzerland  (private).    Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 

1893.  Died  Feb.  19,  1945-   (Trinity  Record.) 

URWICK,  DOUGLAS  RIDSDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  S.  of  William  Henry,  of  Stowey  House, 
Clapham,  London  (and  Dorothy  Catherine,  dau.  of  F.  J. 
Ridsdale).  B.  Jan.  21,  1874,  at  Clapham.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  In  business;  with  Messrs 
Dent,  Urwick,and  Yeatman,  Great  Tower  Street,  London, 
E.C.,  1896-9;  with  Messrs  Taylor,  Fladgate  and  Yeatman, 
wine-shippers  of  Oporto,  from  1899.  Married,  Nov.  27,  1900, 
Ethel  Marion,  dau.  of  Charles  NevUle  Skeffington,  of  Oporto. 
Residing  at  Oporto  in  1907.  Died  June  6,  1941,  at  Winchester. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
June  7,  1941) 

URWICK,  REGINALD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 

1894.  [Youngest]  s.  of  William  Henry,  of  Stowey  House, 
Clapham  Common,  London.  B.  Feb.  27,  1876,  at  Clapham. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.B., 
BChir.  and  M.A.  1901;  M.D.  1905.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1901. 
Pathologist  and  Registrar,  the  Metropolitan  Hospital. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
Practised  at  Shrewsbury.  Physician,  Salop  Infirmary  and 
Shropshire  Orthopaedic  Hospital.  Medical  Of&cer  at  Shrews- 
bury School.  Married,  Oct.  4,  1905,  Thirza  Beatrice,  dau.  of 
E.  L.  Thornton.  Of  Five  Acres,  Ford,  Shrewsbury,  in  1948. 
(Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 

USBORNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1861. 
S.  of  Major,  of  35,  Russell  Square,  London.  B.  [Feb.  i,  1843], 
in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866. 
Died  in  London,  Jan.  22,  1890.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ. 
Almanack.) 

USBORNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24,  1859. 
[Only]  s.  of  Thomas  Masters,  of  Clifton,  near  Cork  (and 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  HUlier,  of  Hertford).  B.  May  30, 
1840,  at  Limerick.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Member  of  London  Stock  Exchange. 
Chairman  of  the  Writtle  Brewery  Co. ;  Director  of  the  Anglo- 
Egyptian  Bank.  M.P.  for  Chehnsford,  1892-1900.  Of 
Writtle,  Essex.  J. P.  for  Essex;  County  Alderman.  Married 
(i)  Dec.  3,  1863,  Frances  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Alfred 
Hardcastle,  M.P.,  of  Woodlands,  Dorset,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  1912,  Florence  Rose,  dau.  of  J.  Simmonds.  Died  June  8, 
1915:  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The 
Times,  June  9,  1915-) 

USHER,  CHARLES  HOWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1883. 
S.  of  Thomas,  brewer,  of  Edinburgh.  B.  there,  Mar.  2,  1865. 
School,  Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
1886;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1891.  At  Edinburgh  University 
and  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1894. 
Ophthalmic  House  Surgeon  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  House 
Surgeon  and  House  Physician  at  the  Royal  Free  Hospital. 
Practised  in  Aberdeen.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  R.A.M.C).  President  of  the  Ophthalmic  society  of 
the  United  Kingdom,  1927  and  1928.  Of  Edinburgh  in  1940. 
Brother  of  William  N.  (1870).  (Venn,  11.  463;  Univ.  War 
List;  Medical  Directories  until  1947.) 

USHER,  HOWARD  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  1,  1885.    [Only]   s.  of  Andrew,  of  Edinburgh  (by  his 


UssHER,  Christopher  Musgrave 

ist  wife,  Elizabeth  Langmuir  Miller).  B.  there,  Dec.  22,  1866. 
School,  Craigmount  House,  Grange,  Edinburgh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  name  off  Mich.  1886.  Died,  s.p.,  Nov.  10,  1890. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  T.  A.  Walker,  588.) 
USHER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1886, 
S.  of  Robert  Thomas  Jackson,  of  Jesmond,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.  B.  Apr.  18,  1865,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Schools, 
Caterham  and  Loretto.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889; 
M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1891;  priest,  1893;  C.  of 
Cadoxton-;uj;<a-Barry,  Glam.,  1891-4.  V.  of  East  Lulworth, 
Dorset,  1894-1901.  R.  of  West  Knoyle,  Wilts.,  1901-7.  V.  of 
Netherbury  with  Solway-Ash,  Dorset,  1907-12.  R.  of 
St  Peter's,  Marlborough,  1912-17.  V.  of  Burcombe,  Wilts., 
1917-19.  R.  of  Fovant,  1919-42.  Married,  June  5,  1894, 
Alice  Mabel,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Edwards,  R.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Cardiff.  Latterly  of  Milford-on-Sea,  where  he 
died  June  23,  1943.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  June  24,  1943.) 

USHER,  THOMAS  CLEMENS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1898.  S.  of  Thomas  Clemens,  of  Elmsfield,  Hertford  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Clemens  Abell,  of  Foxcote  Manor, 
Gloucs.).  B.  Oct.  18,  1879,  in  London.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Second  Lieut.,  R.H.A.;  Lieut.,  1902; 
retired.  Joined  the  firm  of  Fletcher,  Fletcher  and  Co.,  Ltd., 
manufacturing-chemists,  1907.  Married,  June  18,  1908, 
Beatrice  Mary  Champion,  dau.  of  Frederick  Wilham  Fletcher, 
F.C.S.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.F.A.; 
Staff  Capt.;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches).  Of  Little 
Wymondley,  Stevenage,  Herts.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Army 
Lists.) 

USHER,  WILLIAM  NEVILLE.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1870.  S.  of  Thomas,  brewer,  of  Edinburgh.  School,  Old  Hall, 
Wellington,  Salop.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875;  M.A. 
1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Nottingham)  1877;  priest,  1878;  C  of  Stow, 
Lines.,  1877-80.  Chaplain  of  St  Mary's  Cathedral,  Edinburgh, 
1880-7;  Precentor,  1884-7.  R.  of  Stow,  Lines.,  1887-93.  R-  of 
St  Mary  Magd.,  Lincoln,  1894-1901.  V.  of  Welhngore,  Lines., 
1901-12.  F.S.A.,  Scotland.  Married,  Apr.  3,  1883,  Margaret 
Louisa  Stapylton,  only  dau.  of  G.  C.  Barnes,  C.B.  Author, 
An  Anglo-Saxon  Cathedral.  Died  Dec.  6,  1912.  Brother  of 
Charles  H.  (1883).    (Venn,  11.  395;  Crockford.) 

USHERWOOD,  EDWARD  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  2,  1896.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Edward  (next),  of 
Bagdale,  Parkstone,  Dorset.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  1S99;  M.A.  1904.  Served  with  the  ist  Suffolk 
Regt.  in  the  S.  African  War,  1898-1901.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Shrewsbury, 
1902-4.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Weymouth,  1904-8.  C.  of 
Albury,  Herts.,  1908-11.  V.  of  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight, 
19H-26.  R.  of  Chilbolton,  Hants.,  1926.  V.  of  Ewell,  Surrey, 
1926-35.  R.  of  Belstead,  Suffolk,  1935-48.  Married,  1902, 
Evelyn  Frances  Martin.  Of  Ipswich  in  195 1.  (King's  Coll. 
Reg.,  265;  Crockford.) 

USHERWOOD,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
June  18,  i860.  [loth  s.  of  Robert,  ship-owner,  of  Bagdale 
House,  Whitby,  Yorks.  B.  Dec.  24,  1841.  School,  Harrow 
(Dr  Vaughan)  ]  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar;  B.A.  (43rd 
Wrangler)  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1865;  priest, 
1866;  C.  of  Leeds,  1865-6.  C.  of  Uffington,  Salop,  1866-71. 
C.  of  High  Ercal,  1871-4.  Archdeacon  of  Maritzburg,  1878- 
85.  Canon  of  St  Saviour's  Cathedral,  Maritzburg,  1878-92. 
V.  of  St  Saviour's  Cathedral,  1886-8.  V.  of  Coombe  Keynes, 
Dorset,  1903-7.  Married  (i)  Georgina  Smith  King,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  May  20,  1919,  Emily  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard 
and  Mary  Curry,  of  Darlington.  Author,  Memoirs  of  a 
Nonagenarian;  edited.  Constitutions  and  Canons  of  the  Church 
of  England  in  the  Colonies  and  Foreign  Lands.  Latterly  of 
Bagdale,  Parkstone,  Dorset.  Died  in  Feb.  1939.  Father  of 
the  above;  brother  of  the  next.  (Harrom  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford; 
Who  was  Who;  T.  E.  Usherwood;  The  Times,  May  27,  1919.) 

USHERWOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  30)  at  Pembroke, 
May  31,  1855.  Eldest  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Whitby, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862. 
Died  Jan.  17,  1908,  at  Bagdale  House,  Whitby,  aged  83. 
Brother  of  the  above.    (The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1908.) 

USILL,  JAMES  HARLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  28,  1847.  S.  of  Abraham.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A. 
1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1852;  priest,  1853; 
C.  of  St  GUes,  Northampton,  1852-6.  V.  of  Fulbourn,  Cambs., 
1856-79.  P.C.  of  All  Saints,  Eastbourne,  1879-84.  Manned, 
Aug.  22,  1882,  Lucy,  vridow  of  Theodore  Barker,  and  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  T.  W.  Meller,  R.  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  Died 
Dec.  15,  1884,  aged  55,  at  Eastbourne.  (Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  17,  1884.) 

USSHER,  CHRISTOPHER  MUSGRAVE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  5,  1876.  S.  of  Capt.  Edward  Lee,  of  Madras, 
afterwards  of  Cheltenham.  B.  at  Waltair,  Madras.  Did  not 
reside. 


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UssHER,  Robert  Benjamin 

USSHER,  ROBERT  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  4,  1865.  Of  Waterford.  Matric.  Michs.  1865. 
Died  Mar.  5,  1933,  aged  84,  at  Folkestone. 

USSHER,  THOMAS  NEVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
14,  1822.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Captain  Thomas,  R.N.  [later  knighted 
and  Rear-Admiral,  who  conveyed  Napoleon  to  Elba  in  the 
Undaunted,  1814]  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Foster,  of 
Grove  House,  Bucks.).  B.  at  Plytnouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1824. 
British  Vice-Consul  at  Port-au-Prince;  Consul  at  Hayti,  1842. 
Married  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.  Fawsett,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Apr.  13,  1885.  (Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  D.N.B.  (sub  his  father); 
G.  Mag.,  1842,  11.  310.) 

USTICKE,  ROBERT  MICHAEL  (1878),  see  NOWELL-USTICKE. 

USTICKE,  ROBERT  MICHAEL  NOWELL.  B.A.  1802,  incorp. 
from  Oxford;  M..A.,  from  Peterhouse,  1802.  [2nd  s.  of 
William,  of  Penzance  (and  PhiUppa,  dau.  of  Philip  Nowell,  of 
Falmouth).  B.  Apr.  19,  i77i-]  Matric.  from  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  Dec.  2,  1790,  aged  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1794-  In  Holy 
Orders.  Chaplain  to  the  Prince  Regent.  Held  no  benefice. 
Succeeded  to  Penwame  House,  Cornwall,  on  the  death  of  his 
brother,  1823.  J.P.  for  Cornwall.  Died.s.^.,  1851.  (Al.Oxon.; 
Boase,  Collea.  Cornub.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Cornwall  Reg.,  47; 
Clergy  List.) 

USTICKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2, 
1756.  [Only]  s.  of  WiUiam,  attomey-at-law,  of  Penzance  and 
Middlesex  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hussey,  attorney,  of 
Truro).  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1756. 
Resided  at  Nancealveme,  Madron,  Cornwall.  Married,  and 
had  issue,  a  daughter.  Died  before  1785.  {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  III.  644;  Boase,  Colled.  Cornub.) 

UTHWATT,  see  also  ANDREWES  and  ANDREWES-UTHWATT. 

UTHWATT  (post  CHAPMAN-UTHWATT),  GERARD  THOMAS 
ANDREWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1889.  [2nd  s.  of 
Edolphe  Andrewes,  deceased,  of  Linford  Manor,  Bucks,  (by 
his  2nd  wife,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Glascott). 
B.  May  30,  1872.]  Did  not  reside.  .Assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Chapman  under  the  will  of  his  brother-in-law, 
H.  C.  N.  Chapman,  of  Heppington,  Kent  Of  Heppington, 
near  Canterbury,  and  Great  Linford,  Bucks.  Married,  June  2, 
1905,  Gertrude  Frederica,  5th  dau.  of  J.  A.  S.  Bouverie,  of 
Delapre  Abbey,  Northants.,  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

UTHWATT,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  EDOLPHE  ANDREWES. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  i,  1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of 
Edolphe  Andrewes  [M.D.],  deceased,  of  LinfordManor,  Bucks, 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Glascott).  [B.  Apr.  25,  1870.]  School,  private.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889.  Of  Great  Linford,  Bucks.  Sportsman  and 
traveller  in  many  remote  parts  of  Africa  and  South  America. 
Married,  Jan.  12,  1898,  Katherine  Jane,  dau.  of  J.  A.  S. 
Bouverie,  of  Delapre  Abbey,  Northants.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  July  5,  1921;  buried  at  Stroud,  Gloucs.  Brother  of  the 
above.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  July  8,  1921.) 

UTTEN,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  9,  18 19.  S.  of  Robert  Rochford.  B.  at  Borough  Green, 
Kent.  School,  Richmond,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1820; 
B.A.  1824.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1823. 

UTTERMARE,  THOMAS  BAMPFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Dec.  14,  18 19.   Matric.  Lent,  1820;  B.A.  1824. 

UTTERSON,  ALFRED  [GIBSON].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  17,  1814;  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  June  20,  1810,  aged  18.  [S.  of  John,  of  Fareham, 
Hants.  Bapt.  Nov.  30,  1792.  School,  Winchester.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1814;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1820.  R.  of  Layer-Mamey, 
Essex,  1828-41.  Married  Mary  S.,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  W.  Kelso, 
of  Dankeith,  Kilmarnock.  Died  July  20,  1841,  aged  48,  at 
Frankfurt-on-Main.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Winchester 
Scholars;  Al.  Oxon.,  which  erroneously  gives  his  degrees  as 
from  St  John's  College,  Oxford;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  ser.,  in.  19;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  11. 
3286.) 

UTTERSON,  EDWARD  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.   17,   1794.    [Eldest  s.   of  John,   of   Fareham,   Hants. 


UwiNS,  John  Geale 

School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  17971  LL.B.  1801.  .\dm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Oct.  31,  i794-  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  i,  1802. 
One  of  the  six  clerks  in  Chancery',  1815-42.  F.S.A.  1807. 
Collector  and  editor  of  early  English  works.  Resided  first  at 
Newport,  then  at  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  where  he  set  up  the 
'Beldornie  Press'  at  his  house,  Beldomie  Tower.  Married 
Sarah  E.,  dau.  of  T.  Brown,  and  had  issue.  Edited,  Early 
English  Poetry.  Died  July  14,  T856,  aged  80,  at  Brighton; 
Iniried  at  Fareham.  M.l.  in  St  Thomas's  Church,  Ryde. 
Brother  of  the  above.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase,  in.  1069;  Inns 
0/ Court;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  11.  2626;  D.N.B.) 

UTTERTON,  JOHN  SUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1832,  as 'Utterson.'  Of  Middlesex.  Did  not  reside.  [Eldest 
s.  of  Col.  J.,  of  Ipswich.]  Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  29,  1832,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1836;  M..A.  (Oxford) 
1839;  D.D.  (Oxford)  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  July  8, 
1838;  priest,  July  7,  1839;  P.C.  of  Holmwood,  Surrey,  1838- 
51.  R.  of  Calboume,  Isle  of  Wight,  1851-3.  R.  of  Famham, 
1853-75.  Canon  of  Winchester,  i860.  Archdeacon  of  Surrey, 
1859-79.  Bishop  Suffragan  of  Guildford,  1874-9.  Married, 
July  9,  1839,  Ellen,  dau.  of  P.  Starr.  Died  Dec.  21,  1879- 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

UTTON,  THOMAS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1847.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer  (and  Anne).  B.  at 
Brome,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  Nov.  18,  1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1847; 
B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1875;  priest,  1877; 
C.  of  Havnes,  Beds.,  1875-8.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Bedford,  1878- 
80.  Assistant  .Master  at  Bedford  Modem  School,  1881-98. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1899. 

UVEDALE,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1754.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Samuel  (1717),  [R-l  of  Barking,  Suffolk. 
School,  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1755;  Scholar,  1757; 
B..\.  1758.  R.  of  Barking  and  Combs  with  Darmsden,  1775- 
1818.  C.  of  Badley.  Died  Aug.  1818,  aged  84,  at  the  rectory 
house.  Barking.  Father  of  William  C.  (1778).  (Bury  St 
Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1818,  11.  282.) 

UVEDALE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  19, 
1790.  [Elder]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Robert  (1748),  of  Sausthorpe, 
Lines.  School,  Louth.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  Scholar,  1793; 
B.A.  1795;  M.A.  179S.  C.  of  Grimoldby,  Lines.,  1801-8.  V.  of 
Fotherby,  1808-46  and  V.  of  Hogsthorpe,  1824-46.  Author, 
Thanksgiving  Sermon  on  his  Majesty's  escape  from  assassina- 
tion, 1800.  Contributor  to  the  G.  Mag.  Died  July  28,  1846, 
at  Louth.  Brother  of  the  next.  (P.  B.  G.  Binnall;  G.  Mag., 
1846,  n.  438.) 

UVEDALE,  WASHBOURNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  16,  1796.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Robert  (1748),  of  Langton, 
Lines.  School,  Louth.  Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1800.  V.  of 
Kirmond,  Lines.,  1825-33;  P.C.  of  .Markby,  1808-33  and  V. 
of  Stixwould,  1831-3.  Died  in  1833.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  i.  474.) 

UVEDALE,  WILLIAM  CLELAND.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1778.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Ambrose  (1754). 
of  Needham,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric. 
Michs.  1778;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1782.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  24,  1782;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1783;  C.  of  Combs, 
Suffolk.  V.  of  Wenhaston,  1792-1817,  and  P.C.  of  Needham 
Market.  Died  ^ug.  1817,  at  Needham  Market.  (Bury  St 
Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;G.  Mag.,  1817,  n.  477;  Foster,  Incumbents 
of  Suffolk.) 

UV/INS,  JOHN  GEALE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr  12,  1832.  S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  Henry  Street,  Pentonville, 
London!  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  Scholar,  1833;  B.A.  (24/A 
Wrangler)  1836;  M..\.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  July  17, 
1836;  priest  (Ripon)  Aug.  6,  1837;  C.  of  Harrogate,  Yorks., 
1836-8.  C.  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  1838-41.  V.  of  Cainscross, 
Gloucs.,  1841-92.  'On  the  occasion  of  his  jubilee,  his 
parishioners  presented  him  with  a  purse  of  £200,  which  he 
handed  to  the  churchwardens  to  be  used  for  renewing  the 
church.'  Married  (i)  Nov.  4,  1840.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Blower,  of  Lincoln's  Inn;  (2)  Oct.  i,  1846,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Dr  Uwins,  of  Bedford  Ro%v.  Died  Dec.  18,  1S92,  aged  79. 
(Eagle,  XVII.  552;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Dec.  28,  1892;  Birmingham  Post,  Dec  .28    1892.) 


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Vachell,  George  Harvey 

VACHELL,  GEORGE  HARVEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  6,  1817.    S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1782),  V.  of  Littleport, 
Cambs.    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821; 
M.A.  1833.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  17,  1821;  pnest, 
Sept.    22,    1822;    Domestic   Chaplain   to   the   Marquess   of 
Salisbury,  1821-7.    British  Chaplain  at  Canton  and  Macao, 
China,  1827-39.    Died  Feb.  22,  1839,  aged  41,  on  passage 
home  from  China.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  \Valker   sgS; 
G.  Mag.,  1839,  II.  209,  which  gives  s.  of  the  Rev.   T.  Vachell.  ) 
VACHELL,  HORACE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  9,  1816. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Richard  [T.]  (i779),  of  Coptfold  Hall,  Ingatestone, 
Essex.   B.  [Oct.  9,  1798].   School,  Charterhouse.  [A  godson  of 
Lord  Nelson.]  Matric.  Lent,  181 7;  Scholar.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Kent.    Married,   1822,   Mary,    dau.    of    W.  Honywood,  of 
Sibton,    Kent.     Died    at    Dover,    Dec.   9,    1861.     (Ltst   of 
Carthusians;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 
VACHELL,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  11, 
1782    2nd  s.  of  WUliam,  Esq.,  of  Hinxton,  Cambs.   B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1782;  B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1790.  V.  of  Littleport, 
Cambs.,    1795-1830.     Died   Apr.    17,    1830,    at   Aldeburgh, 
Suffolk,   aged  65.    M.I.   in  Aldeburgh  Church.    Father  of 
George  H.  (1817);  brother  of  Tanfield  (1792)  and  the  next. 
{Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  i.  649a.) 
VACHELL,  RICHARD  [TANFIELD].    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Peterhouse,   Sept.    25,    i779-     [Eldest   s.   of   William,   of 
Coptfold  Hall,   Essex  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  B.  Jones,  of 
Llanarth,  Mon.).]     School,   Harrow.     Matric.   Michs.   i779- 
Ensign,   Coldstream  Guards,    1781;   Captain,    1788;  Capt., 
23rd  Foot,  1790.   Of  Coptfold  Hall.   High  Sheriff  of  Cambs., 
1790.  Married,  June  12,  1783,  his  cousin  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Richard  Long.    Father  of  Horace  (1816) ;  brother  of  the 
above  and  the  next.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  347; 
The  Family  of  Vachell.) 
VACHELL,  TANFIELD.    Adm.  pens,   (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
June  30,  1792.   S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Hinxton,  Cambs.    B. 
there,  Oct.  17,  1774.   School,  Felsted.    Matric.  Michs.  1792; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1800.    Lieut. -Col.,  Cambs.  Militia, 
1808-52.    Died  Mar.  i,  1854,  in  St  James  Street,  London. 
Brother  of  John  (1782)  and  the  above.  {Al.  Felsted.;  Boase, 
VI.  730;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  I.  445.) 
VACHELL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke,  Dec. 
13,  1844;  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Dec.  14,  1842,  age  19.    2nd  s.  of  Charles,  gent.,  of  Cardiff 
(and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Redwood,  of  Cowbridge). 
B.  there  [Mar.  24,  1826].    Matric.  Lent,  1845.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  25,  1841.   [At.  Oxon.,  which  gives  4th  s.; 
Inns  of  Court.) 
VADE,  ASHTON.    Adm.  pens,   at  Jesus,  Jan.   18,   1781.    Of 
Surrey.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (i739)-    B.  Nov.  10,  1762.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1783;  LL.B.  1787.    Ord.  pnest  (Winchester) 
May  25,  1788;  C.  of  Chaldon,  Surrey,  1788.   Chaplain  to  the 
Prince  of  Wales.  V.  of  Hardingstone,  Northants.,  1792-1820. 
Married,  Jan.  4,  1798,  Mary  Rachel,  dau.  of  Hon.  Richard 
Walpole,    M.P.   for  Great   Yarmouth    (younger  brother   of 
Sir  Robert,  the  Prime  Minister).   Died  May  26,  1820.   Father 
of  the  next.    {Northants.  Clergy,  which  wrongly  gives  died 
1822;  Walford,  County  Families;  G.  Mag.,  1820,  i.  570.) 
VADE  (post  VADE-WALPOLE),  RICHARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  May  21,  1819.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Ashton  (above)  (and  Mary  Rachel,  dau.  of  Richard  Walpole). 
B.    [Dec.   6,    1800],   at   Hardingstone,   Northants.     School, 
Whitchurch  (The  Rev.  E.  Smith).    Matric.  Michs.  1819.    Of 
Freethorpe,  Norfolk.   D.L.  for  Norfolk.  Took  the  additional 
name  of  Walpole,  Nov.  4,  1844.   Married,  1834,  Harriet,  dau. 
of  Thomas   Duncombe,   Esq.     (Walford,   County  Families; 
Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  640.) 
VADE,  VICESIMUS  KNOX.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1841.    [Eldest]  s.  of  [Dr]  John  Knox,  of  4,  Lower 
Berkeley   Street,    London    (and    Marian).     B.    in    London. 
School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1845;  priest,  1847.   C.  of  Madron  and 
Morvah,  Cornwall,  1849-54.    Latterly  of  4,  Lower  Berkeley 
Street,   Portman  Square.    Died   May  13,    1874,  at  Notting 
HUl.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.; 
Crockford.) 
VADKOVSKY,  ALEXANDER  [ANTONIUS].   Hon.  LL.D.,  1897. 
Archbishop  of  Finland.   [S.  of  Basil,  priest,  of  Gremiachky  in 
the  Tambov  government,  Russia.   B.  there,  1846.]   Rector  of 
the  Kazan  Academy.  Archbishopof  Finland andViborg,  1892. 
Metropolitan  of  St  Petersburg.   Following  the  Archbishop  of 
York's  visit  to  Russia,  1897,  he  was  selected  by  the  Emperor 
Nicholas  II,  on  the  advice  of  W.  J.  Birkbeck,  as  representative 
at  the  Diamond  Jubilee  Services  in  St  Paul's,  June  22,  1897. 


Vale,  Edw^ard 

Queen  Victoria  was  'perfectly  delighted,'  saying  'he  was  a 
good  man,  he  had  such  a  nice  face.'    Died  Nov.  1912.    (Life 
and  Letters  of  W.  J.  Birkbeck.) 
VAILE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's,  Oct.  13,  1856. 
S.  of  Joseph.    B.  at  Cheltenham.   Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A. 
i86i;  M.A.  1884.    Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1864;  priest,  1865; 
C.   of  Coley,  Yorks.,  1864-71.    C.  of  All  Saints,  Bradford, 
1871-4.     V.    of   Winksley   with    Grantley,    1874-96.     Died 
Aug.  1896,  aged  59.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Aug.  19,  1896.) 
VAIZEY,  FRANCIS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.    [2nd]  s.  of  John  Robert  (1859),  of  Halstead,  Essex 
(and  Alice,  dau.  of  Edward  Homor,  of  Halstead).    B.  there. 
May  19,  1870.    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A. 
1892.  Of  Halstead.  Capt.,  2nd  Vol.  Battn.,  The  Essex  Regt., 
1900-5.   J.P.  for  Essex,  1903.   Brother  of  Robert  E.  (1887). 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
VAIZEY,  JOHN  REYNOLDS.    Matric.  Non.-Coll.,  Michs.  1881. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1883.   S.  of  John  Savill 
[barrister],  of  Broxbourne,  Herts,  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Reynolds,  of  Halstead,  Essex).   B.  Sept.  10,  1862. 
School,    private.     B.A.  1884;    M.A.  1888.    For  a  few  years 
was  Junior    University    Demonstrator    in    Botany.     Died 
Feb.  24,  1889,  in  Cambridge,  'after  falling  on  a  fire  when 
seized  with  a  fit.'   (T.  A.  Walker,  575.) 
VAIZEY,  JOHN  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  21, 
1859.    [Only]  s.  of  John  [of  Attwoods,  Halstead,  Essex,  and 
of   Gray's    Inn]    (and   Ann,   dau.    of   Robert   Bousfield,    of 
London).    B.  Nov.  29,  1839,  in  London.    School,  Mill  Hill. 
B.A.,  London  Univ.,  1859.    Matric.  Lent,  i860;  LL.B.  1863; 
LL.M.  1867.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  5,  1858.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1863.   Of  Attwoods,  Halstead.   J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Essex;  High  Sheriff,  1877.   Major,  Essex  Volunteers. 
Married,  Nov.  9,  1865,  Alice,  dau.  of  Edward  Homor,  of 
Halstead.    Died  Nov.  i,  1909.    Father  of  Francis  A.  (1889) 
and  the  next.   {Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg. ;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.;  Essex  Review.) 
VAIZEY,  ROBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.     [Eldest]   s.   of  John   Robert   (above),  of  Attwoods, 
Halstead,  Essex  (and  Alice,  dau.  of  Edward  Homor).    B. 
there  July  15,  1868.    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1890.   Of  Attwoods,  Halstead.  J.P.  for  Essex.   Married, 
Oct.   14,  1897,  Eleanor  Frances,  dau.  of  Julius  Caesar,  of 
Stratford  House,  Tunbridge  Wells,  and  had  issue.    Latterly 
of  Tilbury  Hall,  Castle  Hedingham.    Brother  of  Francis  A. 
(1889).    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
VAIZEY-HOPE,  JOHN  MAURICE  (1877),  see  SCHULHOF. 
VALE,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  Christ's,  June  28, 
1811.    S.  of  Benjamin.    B.  in  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1811; 
Scholar,    1812;    LL.B.    1819;    LL.D.    1834.     Ord.    deacon 
(London)  Mar.  14,  1813,  as  a  'literate';  priest,  1813.   After- 
noon Lecturer  at  St  Luke's,  Old  Street,  London,  1820.   C.  of 
Stoke-upon-Trent,  1829-39.   R.  of  Longton,  Staffs.,  1839-63. 
Author,   Shorthand   in   Miniature;   Rhetoric   in   Miniature; 
Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Prayer ;  Sermon  on  Druidism ;  Logic  in 
Miniature;   Sermon  on  Odd  Fellowship;    Early  History  of 
Egypt;  etc.    On  Aug.    15,   1852,   a  mob  burnt  his  house, 
destroying  all  his  books  and  furniture.    Died  Sept.   1863. 
(Peile,  II.  368;  Boase,  vi.  730;  Crockford.) 
VALE,  CHARLES  PATTEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1802.    [Eldest  s.  of  Humphrey,  of  Birmingham.]    School, 
Newcastle.    Matric.  Michs.  1802;  Scholar,  1804;  B.A.  1806. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1823.  Inspector-General 
of  Civil  Pubhc  Accounts  in  Ireland.   Married,  Jan.  24,  1834, 
in  Dublin,  Eliza  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Coote,  Esq.,  of 
Bellamont    Forest,    Co.    Cavan.     Died   July    21,    1854,    at 
Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park.  Brother  of  William  H.  (i8ii). 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  529;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1854, 
II.  315b.) 
VALE,   DOUGLAS   LANCHESTER.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  11,  1880.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Bartholomew 
(1841),  R.  of  Crostwight,  Norwich.   B.  there.   [School,  Holt.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.    For  14  years  secretary  to 
F.  S.  Charrington,  the  temperance-reformer,  of  Osea  Island 
House,  near  Maldon,  Essex.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1900; 
priest,  1901;  C.  of  Watton  and  Threxton,  Norfolk,  1900-2. 
C.    of   Weasenham,    1902-3.      Latterly    of    7,    Wilmington 
Gardens,    Eastbourne.     Died   at   Brighton,   Sept.    i,    1923. 
{Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.) 
VALE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  June  i,  1808. 
Probably   same  as   the  next.    One  of   these  names,   s.   of 
William,  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  had  matric. 
from  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  24,   1807,    'age  27.' 
{Al.  Oxon.) 


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Vale,  Edward 

VALE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  30)  at  Magdalene, 
Nov.  I,  1814.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Montagu  Place,  London. 
School,  Stanmore,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1817; 
M.A.  1820.  V.  of  Feltham,  Middlesex,  1833-48.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1849.    (Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

VALE,  GEORGE  DUNCAN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1889.  S. 
of  George.  B.  May  27.  1867,  in  Birmingham.  .\dm.  at 
Queens',  Michs.  1890.    Kept  six  terms. 

VALE  (post  MARTINDALE-VALE),  HARRY  BURTON.  Adra. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  .\pr.  19,  1871.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Major] 
Henry  Edward  {post  Martindale-Vale),  of  Coddington  Court, 
Heref.  (and  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Burton).  B.  Apr. 
16,  1852,  at  Tottenham.  Bapt.  May  i,  1852.  School,  Hereford 
Cathedral.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Kidderminster,  1875-8.  C.  of  Belgrave,  Leics.,  1878-80. 
V.  of  Gaddesby  and  C.  of  Keyham,  1880-4.  V.  of  Sproxton 
with  Saltby,  1884-1918.  Added  the  name  Martindale,  by 
Deed  Poll,  1895.  Died  Apr.  13,  1918.  Nephew  of  the  next. 
(Crockford;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Walford,  County 
Families,  sub  Martindale-Vale;  The  Times,  Apr.  20,  1918.) 

VALE,  JOHN  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  2,  1841.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  Lieut.,  R.N.,  of  Mathon 
Court,  Worcs.  School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841; 
B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Adm.  at  the  Iimer  Temple,  Jan.  20, 
1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of 
Fletching,  Sussex,  1846-8.  C.  of  Huntingfield,  Suffolk, 
1848-50.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Westminster,  1850-5.  R.  of 
Crostwight,  Norfolk,  1855-96.  R.  (sinecure)  of  Wisteston, 
Heref.,  1869-96.  Died  Dec.  10,  1896,  aged  73-  Father  of 
Douglas  L.  (1880);  brother  of  the  next.  (Uppingham  Sch. 
Roll;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  17,  1896.) 

VALE,  MARTINDALE  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  10,  1848.  [4th]  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Hale  Court, 
Mathon,  Worcs.  (and"  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ridgley, 
Esq.).  [School,  Bromsgrove.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A. 
1853.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn.  Nov.  18,  1850.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  26,  1856.  Of  Mathon  Court.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Worcs.  Captain,  Worcestershire  Militia,  1855;  Hon.  Col. 
1877;  Lieut.-Col.  1877-83.  Died  Jan.  13,  1888.  Brother  of 
John  B.  (1841).  (Bromsgrove  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Army  Lists;  Walford,  County 
Families;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

VALE,  WILLIAM  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1811.  S.  of  Humphrey.  B.  in  Birmingham.  School, 
King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Lent,  1812.  Migrated 
to  Magdalene,  May  24,  1813;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818.  P.C.  of 
Ecclesall,  Yorks.,  1819-53.  C.  of  Trinity  Chapel,  Great 
Malvern,  1854-64.  V.  of  Tideswell,  Derbs.,  1858-64.  Died 
June  26,  1864,  at  Wormhill  parsonage.  Brother  of  Charles  P. 
(1802).    (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  11.  233.) 

VALENTINE,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1858. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent,  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  Aug.  14,  1841,  at 
King's  Norton,  Worcs.  School,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1883.  Brother  of  Henry  (1857)  and 
JohnC.  (1852). 

VALENTINE,  GEORGE  DONALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Dr]  George,  of  Hamilton  Street, 
Girvan,  Ayrshire  (and  Margaret  Warden).  B.  Feb.  7,  1877, 
at  Girvan.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1898;  B.A.  (gth 
Wrangler)  1899.  M.A.  and  LL.B.  (Glasgow)  1902.  Adm. 
Advocate,  1903.  Interim  Sheriff-Substitute  at  Ayr,  1913; 
later,  at  Elgin  and  Airdrie;  Sheriff-Substitute  at  Inverness, 
Elgin  and  Nairn;  at  Portree,  1920-5;  at  Dumfries  and 
Galloway;  at  Newton-Stewart,  1925-6;  finally,  at  Perth  and 
Angus,  1926-46.  Married,  1916,  Edith  Jane,  dau.  of  George 
Mitchell.  Author,  Reasons  of  State;  Saul;  The  Air,  a  Realm  of 
Law;  Doubts  regarding  the  Foundation  of  Jurisprudence,  etc. 
Latterly  of  Bronville,  Kinnoull,  Perth.  Died  Nov.  27,  1946. 
(Scottish  Biographies,  1938;  Who's  Who;  C.  J.  Fordyce.) 

VALENTINE,  GEORGE  MEAKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  11,  1825.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  (i77i)-  B.  at 
Martock,  Somerset.  Schools,  Sherborne,  and  Blundell's, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar,  1828;  B..\.  (uth 
Classic)  1829;  M.A.  1832.  C.M.S.  Missionary  in  India,  1838- 
44.  First  principal  of  the  Robert  Money  Memorial  School, 
Bombay.  Died  in  1844,  of  cholera,  at  Bombay.  (Blundell's 
Sch.  Reg.;  Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.;  H.  D.  Hooper,  C.M.S.  Reg. 
of  Miss.;  O.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  437;  Ashley-Brown,  On  the 
Bombay  Coast,  134.) 

VALENTINE,  GEORGE  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1853.  S.  of  John,  surgeon  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  at 
Somerton,  Somerset.  Bapt.  Apr.  19,  1833.  Matric.  Michs. 
1853;  B..\.  (loth  Classic)  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1857; 
priest,  1859;  C.  of  Hempstead,  Essex,  1857-63.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 

VACii  VI 


Valentine-Richards,  Alfred  Valentine 

Elswick,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1863.  C.  of  Heighington,  Co. 
Durham,  1864-7.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Nottingham,  1867-9. 
V.  of  Holme  Eden,  Cumberiand,  1869-91.  Assistant  Chaplain 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Pau,  1879-80.  Chaplain  at  Bellagio,  N.  Italy, 
1880.  Chaplain  at  Milan,  Aix-les-  Bains,  Bex,  Pallanza,  Capri 
and  Castellamare,  1883-4.  V.  of  Stansted  Mountfichet,  Essex, 
1891-1900.  Married,  1865,  Susan,  dau.  of  H.  R.  Brayne,  of 
Cheltenham.  Latterly  of  Clevedon,  Somerset,  where  he  died 
Apr.  18,  1902.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1859).  (Eagle,  xxiv. 
249;  Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Apr.  26,  1902.) 

VALENTINE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  9.  1857. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  King's  Norton,  Worcs.  School,  Birming- 
ham. Bapt.  Jan.  7,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  (31st 
Wrangler)  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Brother  of  Frank  (1858)  and 
JohnC.  (1852). 

VALENTINE,  HENRY  TRISTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1875.  [3rd  and  youngest]  s.  of  John  [Sutheriand, 
C.E.],  of  I,  Wilton  Terrace,  Kensington.  B.  June  10,  1857,  m 
London.  Schools,  Clifton  and  Kensington.  Matnc.  Michs.  , 
1875;  B..\.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  18,  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1880;  priest,  1881;  C. 
of  Chester-le-Street,  1880-2.  C.  of  Fulham,  1882-5.  Chaplam 
at  the  London  Hospital,  1885-9.  V.  of  Walden  St  Paul's, 
Herts.,  1889-1906  (where  he  baptised  Queen  Elizabeth). 
V.  of  St  Bene't  and  .All  Saints,  Kentish  Town,  1906-13. 
Chaplain  of  All  Saints',  Ramleh,  Egypt,  1913-15-  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.).  Warden,  Clergy 
House  of  Rest,  West  Malvern,  1923-6.  R.  of  St  Levan, 
Cornwall,  1926-32.  Married,  Sept.  22,  1880,  Ellen  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Chinner  Barlow.  Resided  latterly  at 
Lelant,  Cornwall,  where  he  died  Feb.  13,  1941.  (Crockford; 
Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Feb.  18,  1941.) 

VALENTINE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19,  i77i- 
Of  Leics.  Matric.  Easter,  1772;  B.A.  1775.  P.C.  of  Tmtinhull, 
Somerset,  1816-28.  Died,  1828,  aged  76.  Father  of  George  M. 
(1825).  (G.  Mag.,  1828,  II.  474;  Al.  0;ton.  erroneously  claims 
the  P.C.  of  Tintinhull  as  an  Oxonian.) 

VALENTINE,  JOHN  CROUGHTON.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 

Oct.  14,  1852.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Kingsheath  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  at  Moseley,  Worcs.  Bapt.  Feb.  14,  1834. 
School,  Birmingham  (The  Rev.  E.  H.  Gifford).  Matnc.  Michs. 
1852;  B.A.  1858;  M..A..  1861.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Martin's 
Collegiate  School,  Liverpool,  N.S.W.,  Australia.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1857)  and  Frank  (1858). 

VALENTINE,  RICHARD  JOHN  SCOBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  3,  1844.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (next).  B. 
[Nov.  13],  1825.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm. 
at  St  John's,  July  4,  1844.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1849. 
Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Stepney, 
Middlesex,  1851-3.  P.C.  of  Portsea,  Hants.,  1853-4.  Married, 
1853,  Laura,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.  Henry  Jewry,  R.N.  Died  May 
14,  1854.  (List  of  Carthusians,  which  gives  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  (sic).  Chaplain  of  the  London  Hospital;  Clergy  List; 
R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

VALENTINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23,  sic)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  10,  1813;  from  St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  Dec.  3,  1811,  aged  24.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Up- 
Otter>',  Devon.  School,  Martock,  Somerset.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1813.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Mar.  25,  1814;  B.A.  1816;  M.A. 
1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1815;  priest  (Exeter)  1816;  C.  of 
Culmstock  and  Walkhampton,  Devon,  1815-18.  Chaplain  and 
House  Governor  of  the  London  Hospital.  1818-42.  Minister  of 
St  Thomas's,  Arbour  Square,  Stepney,  1843-73-  Died  Dec. 
12,  1873.   Father  of  the  above.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

VALENTINE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  8,  1859.  S.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  Somerton,  Somerset 
(and  Elizabeth).  B.  in  Somerset.  Bapt.  Oct.  9,  1840.  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B..\.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1864;  priest, 
1865;  C.  of  Swanwick,  Derbs.,  1864-6.  C.  of  Bexley,  Kent, 
1866-9.  C.  of  Long  Bredy  with  Little  Bredy,  Dorset,  1869- 
78.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1879.  Brother  of  George  T. 
(1853). 

VALENTINE-RICHARDS,  ALFRED  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Christ's,  Apr.  23,  1885.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Enoch  [Richards] 
[R.  of  South  Wootton,  Norfolk].  B.  Dec.  i,  1866,  at  Hickle- 
ton,  near  Doncaster.  Schools,  Home,  Hartford  House, 
Winchfleld  and  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (4/;!  Wrangler)  1888;  Cams  prize,  1889;  (Theol.  Tnp., 
ist  Class,  1890);  Crosse  Scholar,  1891;  M.A.  1892.  Fellow, 
1904;  Dean,  1906-26.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1905;  priest,  1906. 
One  of  the  founders  and  first  Secretary  of  the  Cambridge 
Alpine  Club.  Died  .-Vpr.  6,  1933,  at  Norvvich.  (Uppingham 
Sch.  Roll;  Peile,  11.  714;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  8,  1933.) 


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Vali^rie,  John 

VALfeRIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  lo,  1884. 
[B.  in  Paris,  Mar.  6,  1866;  his  mother  died  at  his  birth,  and 
his  father  during  the  siege  of  Paris,  1870.  His  guardian,  an 
English  doctor  in  charge  of  food  supplies,  sent  him  to  England 
in  the  last  train  before  the  siege  began;  all  relevant  papers 
were  lost,  and  he  was  therefore  made  a  ward  in  Chancery. 
School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  At  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1900.  Practised  at 
Hampton  Court.  O.B.E.,  1920.  Married  Marian  Frances,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  R.  Leslie  Morris,  R.  of  Brooke,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Latterly  of  East  Molesey,  Surrey,  where  he  died  Apr.  7,  1940. 
{Medical  Directories;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

VALETTA,  JOHN  NICOLAL  Hon.  M.A.  1870.  Hon.  D.C.L., 
Oxford,  1870.  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  University 
of  Athens.  Died  Jan.  2,  1900,  at  his  residence  in  London, 
aged  82.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Jan.  4,  1900.) 

VALETTA,  JOHN  PAUL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1899.  S.  of 
Paul  John,  Esq.,  of  Calcutta  [and  grandson  of  the  above]. 
B.  Sept.  3,  1875.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1899. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1902.  On  the 
South-Eastem  Circuit.  Died,  Dec.  18,  1943,  in  London. 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  20,  I943-) 

VALLANCE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1848.  S.  of  Thomas  [Tonge]  [banker],  of 
Sittingbourne,  Kent.  School,  Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs. 
1848.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Apr.  11,  1853;  B.A.  1855; 
M.A.  1862.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  11,  1853.  Of 
Aymers,  Sittingbourne,  Kent.    (Inns  of  Court.) 

VALLANCEY,  HENRY  EDWARD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  King's, 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  Feb.  14,  1827.  [S.  of  Preston  (and 
Isabella,  dau.  of  R.  Humphrey).]  B.  Sept.  26,  1807,  at  New 
Windsor,  Berks.  Matric.  Lent,  1827;  B.A.  1831:  M.A.  1834. 
Fellow,  1830-49.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1831;  priest 
(Chichester,  for  Norwich)  1835;  C.  of  Bricet  and  Wattisham, 
Suffolk,  1832-8.  C.  of  Rochford,  Essex,  1838-43.  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Guiana,  1843-9.  V.  of  Sutton,  near  St 
Helen's,  Lanes.,  1849-88.  Died  Sept.  19,  1888.  {King's  Coll. 
Reg.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

VALL6-P0PE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  21, 
1 89 1.  Of  7,  Lyndewode  Road,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Of  the  Lodge,  Whittlesford, 
Cambs.  in  1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second 
Lieut.,  King's  Own  (R.  Lancaster  Regt.)).  Died  in  1919. 
(Information  from  his  son.) 

■VALLINGS,  FREDERIC  ROSS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 

May  16,  1844.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Frederick  [solicitor].  B.  in 
London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  21,  1846.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1853.  A  Special 
Pleader.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1857;  priest,  1858;  C.  of 
Maddington,  Wilts.,  1859-60.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
(Cotton)  of  Calcutta,  1861-6.  S.P.G.  Secretary  and  Chaplain 
at  Ranchi,  1860-76.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1878.  (Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

VALPY,  ABRAHAM  JOHN.  M.A.  1835,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard,  schoolmaster,  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  1773  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Henry  Benwell,  of  Caversham,  Oxon.).  B.  1787. 
School,  Reading  Grammar  (his  father).]  Matric.  from 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  25,  1805;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1809;  M.A.  I  Oxford)  18 11;  Fellow,  1811.  Adm.  a  Liveryman 
of  the  Stationers'  Company,  1807.  Commenced  business  as 
a  printer  in  Tooke's  Court,  Chancery  Lane;  moved  to  Red 
Lion  Court,  Fleet  Street  in  1822.  Published  numerous  works 
on  ancient  literature;  chief  among  these,  and  edited  by 
himself,  was  Brotier's  Tacitus,  1812.  Re-issued  the  Delphin 
Classics,  1819-30.  Printer  and  publisher  of  The  Museum, 
1822-5.  Retired,  1837.  Married,  Feb.  25,  1813,  Harriet,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Sydenham  Teast  Wylde,  V.  of  Burrington, 
Somerset.  Died,  s.p.,  Nov.  19,  1854,  in  London.  Brother  of 
Francis  E.  J.  (1815)  and  Gabriel  (1807).  (Boase,  iii.  1071; 
G.  Mag.,  1855,  I.  204;  D.N.B.) 

VALPY,  The  Rev.  ANTONY  BIRD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Apr.  15,  1863.  [5th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Edward 
Jackson  {1815)  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  PuUen).]  Matric. 
Lent,  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1855;  priest  (Madras) 
1859.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  in  Tinnevelly,  1855-63.  C.  of 
St  Andrew's-the-Less,  Cambridge,  1863-4.  R.  of  Stanford- 
Dingley,  Berks.,  1864-1900.  Married  Anna,  dau.  of  John 
Manby,  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  Died  Feb.  19,  1900,  aged  67. 
Father  of  Edward  (1885);  brother  of  Julius  J.  C.  (1846)  and 
Francis  H.  (1S58).  (Crockford;  Burke,  Family  Records;  Fox- 
Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  Feb.  21,  1900.) 


Valpy,  Francis  Hopkins 

VALPY,  ARTHUR  SUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  6,  1868. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Richard,  of  the  Board  of  Trade  (and  Emily  Anne, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Sutton,  of  Tring,  Herts.).  B.  TMar.  28],  1849, 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1873; 
M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1873;  pr'est,  1874;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Middlesbrough,  1873-5.  C.  of  Kensington,  1875-8. 
R.  of  Famborough,  Hants.,  1878-82.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity  with 
St  Mary's,  Guildford,  1885-95.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1895- 
1909.  Rural  Dean  of  Winchester,  1904-7.  F.S.A.  'His  ample 
private  fortune  was  most  liberally  devoted  to  the  church.' 
Married  (i)  1877,  Jessie  Margaret  Forsyth;  (2)  Sept.  6,  1900, 
Bertha,  dau.  of  John  Pattinson,  of  Gateshead.  Died  June  15, 
1909,  in  the  Close,  Winchester.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Venn,  11. 
385;  Crockford;  F.  H.  H.  GuUlemard;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  June  i8,  1909.) 

VALPY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1781. 
Later,  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [4th]  s.  of  Richard,  of  [St  John's], 
Jersey  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Chevalier).  [B.  1764,  at 
Reading.]  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
Lent,  1810;  B.D.  (Stat  Eliz.),  1810.  Hon.  M.A. ,  King's  Col- 
lege, Aberdeen,  1809.  For  many  years  assisted  his  brother, 
Richard  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.),  Head  Master  of  Reading 
School.  Head  Master  of  Norwich  Grammar  School,  1810-29, 
where  in  his  first  two  years  he  raised  the  numbers  from  8  to 
300.  R.  of  Thwaite,  near  Norwich,  1819-32.  V.  of  South 
Walsham,  Norfolk,  1819-32.  V.  of  Swardeston,  1819-22. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Western,  of  Great  Abington, 
Cambs.,  and  widow  of  the  Rev.  Chaloner  Byng  Baldock 
(1768),  V.  of  Milton  Abbey,  Dorset.  Author,  Elegantiae 
Latinae  or  Rules  and  Exercises  illustrative  of  Elegant  Latin 
Style;  The  Greek  Testament  with  English  Notes.  Died  Apr.  15, 
1832,  at  Southtown,  Yarmouth.  M.I.  at  Norwich  Grammar 
School.  A  street  in  Norwich  is  named  after  him.  Father  of 
Edward  J.  W.  (i8i8).  (Burke,  Family  Records;  D.N.B.; 
C.  J.  Fordyce.) 

VALPY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3,  1885.  [Only] 
s.  of  the  Rev.  Anthony  Bird  (1863),  R.  of  Stanford  Dmgley, 
Berks,  (and  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Manby,  of  Woodbridge, 
Suffolk).  B.  Dec.  19,  1866,  at  Stanford-Dingley.  School, 
Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1921. 
F.R.G.S.;  M.B.O.U.;  F.Z.S.  Married,  1913,  Katharine  Hilda, 
youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Trask,  of  Norton-swb-Hamdon, 
Somerset.  Of  27,  Wimbledon  Park  Road,  London,  S.W.  and 
of  Galson,  Lewes,  Outer  Hebrides  Died  Nov.  12,  1929.  (Fox- 
Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  Nov.  14,  1929.) 

VALPY,  EDWARD  JOHN  WESTERN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Dec.  25,  1818.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1781),  of 
Norwich  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Western).  School, 
Norwich  (his  father).  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A. 
1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Oct.  17,  1824;  priest,  Oct.  9, 
1825.  R.  of  St  Simon  and  St  Jude,  Norwich,  1825-30.  R.  of 
Stanford-Dingley,  Berks.,  1825-30.  Died  1830,  at  Dawlish. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  H.  W.  Saunders; 
G.  Mag.,  1830,  I.  280.) 

VALPY,  FRANCIS  EDWARD  JACKSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  15,  1815.  [6th  and  youngest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.] 
Richard  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1773),  D.D.,  school- 
master. B.  Feb.  22,  1797,  at  Reading.  School,  Reading. 
Matric.  Michs.  1815;  Scholar;  Bell  Scholar,  1817;  B.A.  1819; 
M.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  18,  1826;  priest,  June 
10,  1827.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Head  Master  of  Reading 
Grammar  School,  1830,  but  had  no  success  and  resigned. 
Head  Master  of  Burton-on-Trent  School,  1839-42-  R-  °f 
Garveston,  Norfolk,  1845-73.  Married  (i)  1825,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
John  Pullen,  of  Canonbury;  (2)  1866,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Champion,  of  Guernsey.  Author,  A  Manual  of  Latin  Etymo- 
logy; The  Third  Greek  Delectus;  The  Second  Greek  Delectus; 
Greek  Exercises;  Electa  ex  Ovidio  et  Tibullo;  The  Course  of 
Nature,  urged  on  Principles  of  Analogy,  in  Vindication  of 
Scripture.  Latterly  of  10,  Regents  Park  Terrace,  Gloucester 
Gate,  London,  N.W.,  where  he  died  Nov.  28,  1882;  buried  at 
Garveston.  Father  of  Julius  J.  C.  (1846),  Anthony  B.  (1863) 
and  Francis  H.  (1858);  brother  of  Abraham  J.  (1835)  and 
Gabriel  (1807).   (Boase,  in.  1072;  Crockford;  D.N.B.) 

VALPY,  FRANCIS  HADLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1892.  S.  of  Thomas  Roworth.  B.  Oct.  9,  1874,  at  Garveston, 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Sometime  Assistant 
Master  at  Owen's  School,  Islington.  Latterly  of  West  Moors, 
near  Wimbome,  Dorset.  Died  before  1950.  (Camb.  Year- 
book. 

VALPY,  FRANCIS  HOPKINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  18, 
1858.  [8th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Edward  Jackson  (1815),  of 
Garveston,  Norfolk  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Pullen).  B. 
Dec.  5,  1838,  at  Reading.  School,  Norfolk  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1858.  Brother  of  Julius  J.  C.  (1846)  and  Anthony  B. 
(1863).   (Burke,  Family  Records.) 


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VALPY,  GABRIEL.  Aden,  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  July 
30,  1807.  fsrd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  1773),  Head  Master  of  Reading  School.  B.  Mar.  20, 
1788,  at  Reading.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1812;  M.A. 
1815.  Fellow,  1810.  Ord.  deacon,  i8n;  priest,  1814;  C.  of 
Orston,  Notts.  C.  of  VVidcombe,  Somerset,  -1841-9.  V.  of 
Bucklebury  with  Marlston,  Berks.,  1849-72.  Married 
Martha,  dau.  of  VV.  Graham,  of  Newbury,  Berks.  Died  May 
16,  1872.  Brother  of  Abraham  J.  (M.A.  1835)  and  Francis 
E.  J.  (1815).  {King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
Burke,  Family  Records;  Humphreys,  Bucklebury.) 

VALPY,  GEORGE  CORDY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  13, 
1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Clay  Worthington,  V.  of  Alkham, 
near  Dover.  B.  [May  10,  1877],  at  Hythe,  Kent.  School. 
King's,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar;  B..\. 
1899.  Cadet,  F.M.S.  Civil  Service,  1901;  Assistant  Protector 
of  Chinese,  Selangor  and  Negri  Sembilan,  1907;  Acting 
Assistant  District  Oflficer  and  Magistrate,  Klang,  1904-7  and 
1908-g;  Protector  of  Chinese,  Perak,  from  1911;  Collector- 
General  of  income-tax.  Straits  Settlements.  Married,  1903, 
Marian  Cary,  dau.  of  Richard  Francis  Dampney,  of  Melplash 
Court,  Dorset    Brother  of  the  next.   {Peile,  11.  804.) 

VALPY,  JOHN  HERBERT  JULIUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1888.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Clay  Worthington,  of 
Alkham  vicarage,  Dover.  B.  July  23,  1868,  at  Hadleigh, 
Suffolk.  School,  Godwynehurst,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1903.  Sometime  Head  Master  of  the  Royal 
Grammar  School,  Henley-on-Thames.  Resided  latterly  at 
Walmer,  Kent,  where  he  died,  Jan.  31,  1947.  Brother  of  the 
above.  {Camb.  Year-book;  The  Times,  Feb.  3,  I947-) 

VALPY,  JOHN  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  10, 
1842.  [2nd  s.  of  Richard  (and  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Joshua  Rowe, 
of  Torpoint,  ComwaU).]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1847; 
M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Cheltenham,  1849-50.  C.  of  Crosthwaite, 
Cumberiand,  185 1-2.  V.  of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Nottmgham, 
1853-74.  Latterly  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  where  he  died  Feb.  6, 
1892,  aged  68.  {Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Burke,  Family 
Records;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  10,  1892.) 

VALPY,  JULIUS  JOHN  CULPEPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
May  30,  1846.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Edward  Jackson 
(1815)  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  PuUen,  of  Canonbury).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1851; 
priest,  1852;  C.  of  Brent-Eleigh,  Suffolk,  1851-2.  R.  of 
Elsing,  Norfolk,  1852-1900.  Died  Jan.  20,  1900,  aged  72. 
Brother  of  Anthony  B.  (1863)  and  Francis  H.  (1858).  (Crock- 
ford; Clergy  List;  Burke,  Family  Records;  The  Times,  Jan.  23, 
1900.) 

VALRENT,  WILLIAM  MOLLET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  27,  1838  S.  of  John,  of  Guernsey.  B.  there.  Mar.  5, 
1820.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A. 
1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1848;  priest,  1849.  C.  of  St  Mary-de- 
Castro,  Guernsey,  (and  Chaplain  of  the  town  hospital),  St  Peter 
Port,  1850-64.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1868.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  465;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List.) 

VAN,  HENRY  JOHN  FREAKE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1880. 
Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.  [S.  of  A.  F.,  of  Cranbome,  Dorset. 
B.  May  14,  1864.  School,  Marlborough  College.]  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1888;  priest,  1890;  C.  of 
St  Thomas,  Salisbury,  1888-91.  C.  of  Sydling,  Dorset,  1892-5. 
R.  of  Radbome,  Derbs.,  1895-1911.  V.  of  Swymbridge  with 
Travellers'  Rest,  Devon,  1911-15.  Died  Mar.  18,  1915. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

VAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  King's,  Mar.  11, 
1775.  [Doubtless  s.  of  Charles.  School,  Eton.]  Cadet,  Bengal 
Army,  1778;  Ensign,  1778;  Lieut.,  Dec.  10,  1778;  resigned, 
Nov.  19,  1779.  Married  Miss  Wewitzer,  the  actress,  Oct.  28, 
1784.  (V.  Hodson,  Officers  of  the  Bengal  Army;  G.  Mag.,  1784, 
n.  875.) 

VAN  ATWOOD,  THOMAS  HASTINGS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  II,  1848.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  27, 
1848.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Thomas  (1817,  sub  Atwood), 
V.  of  Great  Grimsby.  B.  Nov.  19,  1829,  at  Hammersmith. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Kept  part  of  one  term;  went  down 
through  ill-health.  Drowned,  Aug.  17,  1850,  aged  20,  while 
bathing  at  Tenby.  (List  of  Carthusians;  Peile,  11.  507;G.Mag., 
1850,  II.  453;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

VAN  BERGEN,  CHARLES  PEIRSON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10, 
1887.  [S.  of  A.,  of  n8.  Champs  Elys^es,  Paris.  B.  July  28, 
1869.]  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1887. 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

VAN  BODYCOATE,  HENRY  (1793).  see  BODYCOATE. 


Vander  Meulen,  Frederick 

VANBRUGH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  30,  1775 • 
Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  LL.B.  1783.  R.  of  Aughton, 
Lanes.,  1786-1834.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1825.  Latterly  of  Crosby. 
Author,  Thoughts  on  the  Religious  Observance  of  the  Sabbath. 
Died  Oct.  16,  1847,  at  Waterloo,  near  Liverpool,  aged  go. 
(Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  664.) 

VANCE,  EDWARD  BRENTON.  Adm.  at  Ki-ng's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  30,  1846.  [3rd  surv.  s.  of  George,  M.D.,  of  Sack- 
ville  Street,  St  James,  London]  (and  Elizabeth  B.  Shepherd, 
of  Ipplepen,  Devon).  B.  Oct.  2,  1826.  Bapt.  Nov.  9,  1826.  at 
St  James,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1851. 
Fellow.  1849-54.  Died,  suddenly,  at  a  house  in  Victoria  Road, 
Cambridge,  Apr.  i,  1854.  (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  43;  G-  Mag., 
1854,  I.  558;  Catnbridge  Chronicle,  Apr.  8,  1854.) 

VANCE,  JOHN.  M.A.  i860,  incorp.  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 
[S.  of  John,  Esq.]  B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1856;  M.A. 
(T.C.D.)  1859.  At  the  Rotunda  Hospital,  Dublm,  1856. 
L.R.C.S.I.,  1858;  Lie.  Med.,  1863.  Of  Kingstown,  Co. 
Dublin  in  1870.    (Medical  Directories;  Al.  Dublin.) 

VAN  DEERLIN,  ERASMUS  JURIAN  HOPMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Sept.  28,  1866.  A  Dutchman.  B.  m  India.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1866.  Kept  two  terms.  Said  to  have  removed  to 
St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  but  not  found  in  Al.  Oxon.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1869;  priest  (Bp.  of  Guiana)  1871;  C.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Birmingham,  1869-70.  C.  of  Whittlebury  with 
Silverstone,  Northants.,  1870-1.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Berbice, 
British  Guiana,  1871-2.  P.C.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Queens- 
town  and  Chaplain  of  the  gaol,  Essequibo,  1872-3.  C.  of 
Romsey,  Hants.,  1873-5.  C.  of  Syderstone,  Norfolk,  1875-6. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1877.    [Peile,  11.  597-) 

VANDELEUR,  CROFTON  MOORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Aug.  10,  1827.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  John 
Ormsby,  of  Kilrush,  P.C,  Commissioner  of  the  Customs  for 
Ireland  (and  Lady  Frances  Moore,  youngest  dau.  of  Charies, 
ist  Marquess  of  Drogheda).]  B.  Dec.  9.  1808,  in  Dublin 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1829.  Succeeded  to  Kilrush 
House  on  the  death  of  his  father,  1828.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Co.  Clare;  High  Sheriff,  1832.  M.P.  for  Co.  Clare,  1859-74- 
Col.,  Clare  Militia.  Married,  Apr.  23,  1832,  Lady  Grace  Toler, 
2nd  dau.  of  Hector  John,  2nd  Eari  of  Norbury,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  9,  1881.  [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  in.  1074; 
Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Army  Lists;  Return  of  M.P.s.) 

VAN  DER  BYL,  ALBERT  MYBURGH.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1900.  2nd  s.  of  Pieter  Gerhard  [merchant],  deceased. 
B.  Jan.  19,  1882  [at  Cannes,  France].  School,  Wellington 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B..A.  1903-  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1904.  Later  in  business.  Married, 
1908,  Miss  —  Green.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  H.A.C.;  Kite  balloon  and  aeroplane  Officer,  R-A.F.). 
Of  Camberley,  Surrey.  Brother  of  the  next.  (M  elhngtonColl. 
Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  Law  Lists.) 

VAN  DER  BYL,  CHARLES  FENNELLY.  Adm.  at  Clare  Oct.  12, 
1894.  [Eldest  s.  of  Pieter  Gerhard.]  [B.  Apr.  5,  i874-]  School, 
Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894-  Second  Lieut., 
i6th  Lancers,  1896;  Lieut.,  1899;  Captain,  1902.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1898-1901  (severely  wounded; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Retired,  1912.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Captain,  i6th  Lancers;  Major,  Army 
Cyclist  Corps;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  W  appenham 
House,  Towcester,  Northants.  Amateur  sabre  champion; 
represented  England  in  fencing  at  the  Olympic  games  at 
Stockhohn,  1912.  Married,  1912,  Eveleen,  dau.  ot  I.  ti.  K. 
Lyster.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Army 
Lists.) 

VANDERBYL,  PHILIP  BREDA.  Adm  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1886.  Eldest  s.  of  P[hilip],  physician  and 
merchant,  of  London.  B.  there,  Nov.  11,  1867.  Matric. 
Michs.  i886;  B.A.  1889.  Traveller  and  big-game  hunter 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901;  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.H.A.).  Married,  Aug.  22,  1928  (then 
of  the  Albany,  London),  Gladys  Marion,  widow  of  Arthur 
Pryor,  of  Egerton  Lodge,  Melton  Mowbray.  Author,  Chapters 
on  the  Caucasus,  etc.  Died  Mar.  19.  1930.  (Untv.  War  List; 
Who  was  Who.) 

VANDERBYL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  28,  1882. 
Matric.  Lent,  1882. 

VANDER  MEULEN,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  I,  1793.  S.  of  Joseph  [Pomfret],  Esq.  B.  at  St  Albans, 
Herts.  [Oct.  1775].  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1794;  Scholar,  1794;  B.A.  1798-  Of  Bishop's Stortford,  Herts 
|.P.  for  Herts.  Died  Sept.  19,  1851,  aged  74.  Brother  ol 
John  (1803);  father  of  the  next.  (St  Johns 
529;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  II.  555) 


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Van  Nispen,  Octave  Francois  Augustin  Marie 


VANDER  MEULEN,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  i6,  1830.  [Eldest  s.  of  Frederick  (above),  of  Bishop's 
Stortford,  Herts,  (and  Rachel,  dau.  of  William  Thompson, 
Esq.,  of  Bath).  B.  Apr.  5,  1812.  School,  Felsted.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1835 ;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Wmchester) 
1836;  priest,  1837;  C.  of  Rickmansworth,  Herts.,  -1841.  R. 
of  Bow  and  Broad  Nymet,  Devon,  1841-53-  R-  (and  patron) 
of  Thorley,  Herts.,  1853-79-  J-P-  for  Essex  and  Herts. 
Married,  1838,  Georgiana  Martha,  elder  dau.  of  Samuel 
Baldwin  Harrison,  Esq.  Died  Sept.  28,  1882.  Father  of  the 
next.  (Al.  Felsted.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Walford,  County 
Families;  Cussans,  i.  107;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  4,  1882.) 

VANDER  meulen,  GEORGE  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  20,  1863.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Frederick  (above).  B. 
Jan.  31,  1845,  at  Bow,  Devon.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1868;  priest 
(Sodor  and  Man,  for  Salisbury)  1869;  C.  of  Wilton,  Wilts., 
1868-71.  R.  of  Little  Langford,  1871-82.  R.  of  West  Knoyle, 
1882-8.  Married  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Wyndham, 
of  Sutton  Mandeville,  WUts.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  3, 
1888,  at  Kingswear,  Dartmouth.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Dec.  12,  1888.) 

VANDER  MEULEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  25)  at  Caius, 
Nov.  25,  1803.  S.  of  Joseph  Pomfret,  of  St  Albans,  Herts. 
B.  there  [Feb.  15,  1778].  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Lent,  1804;  LL.B.  1810.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Lift.  dim. 
from  Norwich)  1806;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1806.  V.  of 
Messing,  Essex,  1807-12.  V.  of  Belchamp  St  Paul,  1812-63. 
Minor  Canon  of  St  Paul's,  1812-17.  Chaplain  to  Lord 
Grimston.  Died  in  1863.  Brother  of  Frederick  (i793)- 
{Venn,  11.  142;  Clergy  List.) 

VANDERSPAR,  EDGAR  HENRY  AVARNE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  June  21,  1879-  [2nd]  s.  of  John  Louis  [of  Bath] 
(and  Zelie  Augusta).  B.  Nov.  15,  i860,  at  Galle  [Ceylon]. 
Bapt.  Jan.  13,  1861.  School,  King's  College,  London  (Dr 
Barry).  Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Kept  seven  terms.  Died  Aug. 
16,  1934,  at  Mulroy,  Camberley;  buried  at  Hartley  Wintney, 
Hants.   {Eagle,  xlix.  201;  The  Times,  Aug.  20,  1934-) 

VAN  DER  WALL,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886. 

VAN  DE  WEYER,  JEAN  SYLVAIN.  Hon.  LL.D.  1847.  Belgian 
Ambassador  in  London,  1831-67.  [S.  of  Josse  Alexandre  (and 
Martine  Goubau).  B.  Jan.  19,  1802,  at  Louvain.]  Married, 
1839,  Elizabeth  Anne  Sturgis,  dau.  of  Joshua  Bates,  of  Boston, 
U.S.A.,  and  had  issue.  Died  May  23,  1874,  in  London. 
{Boase,  in.  1076;  Burke,  L.G.) 

VAN  DUZER,  SELAH  REEVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.  S.  of  Frederick  Conklin,  of  114,  Southampton  Row, 
London.  B.  Dec.  2,  1880,  in  London.  School,  Wellington 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. ; 
employed  War  Office).  Of  the  Firs,  Heronsgate,  Herts.  Died 
Nov.  24,  1949.   (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 

VANE,  FRANCIS  FLETCHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29, 
1815.  [S.  of  Sir  F.  F.,  Bart,  (and  Hannah  Bowerbank).  B. 
Mar.  29,  1797.]  Matric.  Michs.  1815.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart., 
1832.  High  Sherifi  of  Cumberiand,  1837.  Married,  1823, 
Diana  O.,  3rd  dau.  of  C.  G.  Beauclerk  and  had  issue.  Died  in 
Germany,  Feb.  15,  1842.  (Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

VANE,  FREDERICK  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  10,  1827.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  Henry  (and  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Richard  Nicholson).  B.  Dec.  19,  1809,  at  Market 
Rasen,  Lines.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1828;  B.A.  1832.  Major,  Hants.  Militia.  For  many  years  a 
Clerk  in  the  House  of  Lords.  Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  10,  1878. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Baron  Barnard).) 

VANE,  GILBERT  HOLLES  FARRER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  3,  1874.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry  Morgan  [Secretary  to  the 
Charity  Commissioners],  of  74,  Eaton  Place,  Belgrave  Square, 
London  (and  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Farrer,  of 
Ashley,  Northants.).  B.  Sept.  26,  1855,  in  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1883.  Ord. 
deacon  (Nottingham)  1879;  priest  (Lincoln)  1880;  C.  of  Louth, 
Lines.,  1879-82.  C.  of  Datchet,  Bucks.,  1882-7.  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  1887-9.  V.  of  High  Ercall,  Salop, 
1889-95.  R.  of  Wem,  1895-1905.  Granted  precedence  of 
a  Baron's  son,  1892.  F.S.A.  Married,  June  24,  1891,  Mary, 
5th  dau.  of  E.  B.  Steedman,  of  High  Ercall  Hall,  and  had 
issue.  Died  June  27,  1905,  at  Buxton.  Brother  of  William  L. 
(1876).  {Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Barnard);  The 
Times,  June  29,  1905.) 

VANE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27,  1809.  [Natural 
s.  of  William  Henry,  ist  Duke  of  Cleveland.  B.  1792.  School, 


Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817. 
Fellow  of  Magdalene,  1814.  V.  of  Wroxeter,  Salop,  1823-8. 
R.  of  Wrington,  Somerset,  1828-66,  and  P.C.  of  Burrington, 
1831-66.  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  King  William  IV  and  to 
Queen  Victoria,  1831-70.  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Closet  to  the 
Queen,  1839.  Chaplain  to  the  House  of  Commons,  1835-9. 
Fellow  of  Dulwich  College,  1818-48.  Died  Dec.  29,  1870. 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.  gives  'the 
acknowledged  natural  s.  of  Lord  Castlereagh ' ;  Boase,  vi.  734; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

VANE,  ROBERT  MORGAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6, 
1804.  Of  Berks.  [Elder  s.  of  Morgan,  of  Bilby  Hall,  Notts. 
B.  Oct.  4,  1785.]  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  Scholar;  B.A.  1808; 
M.A.  1811.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  1812;  C.  of  Denford  and 
Ringstead,  Northants.,  1812-16.  R.  of  Lowick  and  Islip, 
1816-42.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Dorset.  Married  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Tolson,  Esq.,  of  Birkby,  Cumberland,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Aug.  27,  1842,  aged  56,  at  Margate.  M.I.  at  Islip. 
{Clergy  List;  Northants.  Clergy;  Walford,  County  Families; 
G.  Mag.,  1842,  II.  439.) 

VANE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  24,  1779-  Of 
Cumberiand.  [2nd]  s.  of  [Sir]  Lionel  Wright  Vane,  of  Hutton 
Hall,  Cumberiand.  Matric.  Lent,  1780;  B.A.  1783.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1784.  Died  Mar.  16,  1787,  aged 
26.  M.I.  at  Hutton-in-the-Forest.  {Inns  of  Court;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

VANE,  WILLIAM  LYONEL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Nov.  16,  1876. 
[4th  s.  of  Sir  Henry  Morgan,  Secretary  to  the  Charity 
Commissioners.  B.  Aug.  30,  1859.  School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Second  Lieut.,  loist  Foot,  1880; 
transferred  to  68th  Foot;  Lieut.,  ist  Battn.,  the  Durham 
Light  Infantry,  1881;  Captain,  1888;  Major,  1898.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1898-1901 ;  mentioned  in  despatches. 
Retired,  1902.  Granted  precedence  of  a  Baron's  son,  1892. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Hon.  Colonel,  Durham 
L.I.  (T.F.);  mentioned  in  Secretary  of  State's  List  for 
'valuable  services').  Married,  1904,  Lady  Katharine  Louisa 
Pakenham,  dau.  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Longford,  and  had  issue. 
Died  at  Darlington,  Jan.  23,  1920.  Brother  of  Gilbert  H.  F. 
(1874).  {List  of  Carthusians;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families; 
Army  Lists;  Who  was  Who.) 

VAN  GELDER,  RICHARD  PAUL  APCAR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Caius,  Oct.  i,  1869.  Eldest  s.  of  Joseph,  merchant,  of 
Calcutta.  B.  there  [Nov.  2],  1849.  School,  Cheltenham 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  28,  1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1876.  Practised  at  Calcutta, 
1876-84.  Died  Feb.  20,  1884,  at  Bankipore.  {Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Venn,  11.  387;  Law  Lists.) 

VAN  HEMERT,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  23,  1857.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  [C.  of  Froding- 
ham,  Lines.]  (and  Caroline).  B,  at  Frodingham.  Bapt. 
Oct.  16,  1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1857.  Died  Sept.  23,  1858,  at 
Frodingham  vicarage,  aged  21.  (Scott,  MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  1858, 
n.  538.) 

VAN  HOYTEMA,  JOHAN  PIETER  RENAUD.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1896.  S.  of  Dominicus  Nanina  Renaud,  Esq.,  of 
Pretoria,  South  Africa.  School,  Victoria  College,  SteUenbosch. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  LL.B.  1898.  Returned  to  South  Africa, 
1898.  Fought  for  the  Boers  in  the  South  African  War,  and 
was  prisoner  on  parole  in  1901. 

VANNECK,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  24,  1868.  [3rd]  s.  of  Charles  [Andrew]  [3rd] 
Baron  Huntingfield,  of  Heveningham  Hall,  Suffolk  (and 
Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Andrew  Arcedeckne).  B.  there,  Jan.  12, 
1848.  School,  Worstead,  Norfolk  (private).  Matric.  Lent, 
1869.  Died,  s.p.,  July  12,  1897.  Grandson  of  the  next. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

VANNECK,  The  Hon.  JOSHUA.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  May  8,  i797-  Eldest  s.  of  Joshua  [ist]  Baron 
Huntingfield  (and  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Andrew  Thompson,  of 
Roehampton,  Surrey).  B.  [Aug.  12,  1778],  in  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  M.A.  1799.  Succeeded  as  2nd 
Lord  Huntingfield,  18 16.  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  1816-19. 
Married  (i)  Apr.  2,  1810,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Chaloner 
Arcedeckne,  of  Glevering  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  Jan.  6,  1817,  Lucy  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Blois, 
Bart.,  of  Cockfield  Hall,  and  had  one  son,  who  succeeded  him. 
Died  at  Heveningham  Hall,  Aug.  10,  1844.  Grandfather  of 
the  above.  (Sir  W.  Sterry ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B. ; 
Return  of  M.P.s.) 

VAN  NISPEN,  OCTAVE  FRANCOIS  AUGUSTIN  MARIE.  Matric. 
Non-ColL,  Michs.  1899- 


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Vanrenen,  Frank  Adrian 

VANRENEN,  FRANK  ADRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  8,  1887.  S.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Donald  Campbell, 
R..\.,  of  Cheltenham.  B.  Nov.  24,  1868.  Schools,  Charter- 
house and  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890.  In  the  Educational  Dept.  of  the  Federated  Malay 
States;  sometime  Inspector  of  Schools.  Later,  managed  a 
rubber  estate.  Lived  mainly  in  Australia  from  1925.  Married, 
1922,  Mary  A.,  dau.  of  R.  A.  Williamson,  of  Ballarat.  Died 
in  Sydney,  Sept.  1941.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  R.  L.  Arrow- 
smith;  Charterhouse  Reg.) 
VANRENEN,  JAMES  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4,  1884. 
[S.  of  Col.  Adrian,  of  Notting  Hill.  B.  May  19,  1865.  School, 
St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Lieut.,  Royal  Engineers, 
1886;  Captain,  1896;  Major,  1904;  Lieut. -Col.  1913.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col.,  R.E.;  Brevet- 
Colonel;  mentioned  in  despatches;  Col.,  1917).  Of  Bude,  Corn- 
wall. Died  Feb.  15,  1953.  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 
VAN    RENSSELAER,    PHILIP    STEPHEN.     Adm.    pens,    at 

Emmanuel,  Apr.  12,  1861.  Matric.  Easter,  1861. 
VAN  SCHAICK,  JOHN  BRODHEAD.  .'Vdm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1884.  B.  in  New  York.  School,  Phillip's  Exeter 
Academy,  New  Hampshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B..\.  1888. 
A  stock-broker  in  New  York.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (M.G.  battn.,  American  Army);  died  Dec.  9,  1918, 
of  influenza  contracted  on  active  service.  (F.  Brittain.) 
VANSITTART,  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  18,  1873.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George  [Nicholas]  (1836),  of 
Manor  House,  Needham  Market,  Sutiolk  (and  Elizabeth  Ann, 
dau.  of  John  Mansfield,  of  Midmar  Castle,  Aberdeens.). 
B.  Nov.  22,  1855,  in  Paris.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1873.  Joined  the  Diplomatic  Service.  3rd  Secretary  at 
.Athens,  Lisbon  and  Buenos  .\yres;  2nd  Secretary  at  Berlin, 
The  Hague,  Belgrade,  Constantinople,  Lisbon,  Bucharest, 
Madrid  and  Munich.  H.M.  Consul  at  Chicago,  1895-7,  at 
New  Orleans,  1897-1903;  Consul-general  for  the  Republic  of 
Hayti  and  San  Domingo  from  1903.  Died,  unmarried, 
Nov.  15,  1911.  {Eton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  which 
gives  B.  1S54;  Foreign  Office  List.) 
VANSITTART,  AUGUSTUS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  15,  1842.  [2nd  s.  of  General  George  Henry,  of  Bisham 
Abbey,  Berks,  (and  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Copson,  of 
Sheppey  and  Sutton,  Leics.).  B.  July  24,  1824.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A.  {2nd  Classic) 
1847;  2nd  Chancellor's  medal,  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Fellow,  1848. 
President  of  the  Union,  1847.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr. 
16,  1849.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  5,  1852.  His  principal  work 
was  a  collation  of  the  various  readings  of  the  New  Testament. 
In  1865  gave  £500  to  encourage  geology  and  for  a  prize  in 
honour  of  Adam  Sedgwick.  In  1864  and  1876  gave  oil 
paintings  to  the  FitzwUliam  Museum,  and  in  1878  presented 
to  the  Museum  of  Geology  the  collection  of  fossils  formed  by 
Dr  King.  Married,  May  26,  1857,  Rachel  Fanny  Anne  Irby, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Ives,  4th  Lord  Boston.  Built  '  Pine- 
hurst  House,'  Grange  Road,  Cambridge,  which  he  named 
'Grata  Quies.'  Died  there,  s.p.,  Apr.  17,  1882.  {Law  Lists; 
Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  Life  of  Sedgwick, 
II.  408;  Camb.  Review,  1882,  L.x.xii;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  26, 
1882.) 
VANSITTART,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  .\pr.  12, 
1847;  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Oct.  19,  1843,  age  18.  4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1798),  of  White  Waltham,  Berks,  (and 
Charlotte  Teresa,  dau.  of  Gen.  George  Warde).  B.  there, 
.\ug.  4,  1825.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1847.  Lieut., 
14th  Light  Dragoons,  1849-56.  Married,  July,  1855,  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  James  Lowe.  Died,  s./)..  May,  1902.  {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  L.G.) 
VANSITTART,  GEORGE  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  24,  1836.  [4th]  s.  of  .\rthur  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1794)  [Col.  Berks  Militia]  (and  the  Hon.  Caroline 
Eden,  4th  dau.  of  the  ist  Baron  .\uckland).  B.  at  Shottes- 
brooke,  Berks.,  June,  1814.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1837;  B..\.  1841;  M..\.  1845.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  5,  1843.  Said  to  have  been  for  some  time  in  the  Guards. 
Married,  June  i,  1852,  Elizabeth  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Mansfield,  of  Midmar  Castle,  Aberdeenshire.  Died  May  12, 
1889,  in  Rome.  Father  of  Arthur  G.  (1873).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists, 
which  calls  his  father  'V.  of  Shottesbrooke';  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
VAN  STRAUBENZEE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
May  14,  1826.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  [Major,  R.A.]  (and 
Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  .Major  Henry  Bowen).  [B.  Feb.  13, 
1810],  at  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School,  private.  Doubtful  if 
resided.  Lieut.,  14th  Dragoons,  1829;  Major,  1842.  Of 
Spennithome,  Yorks.  D.L.  and  J. P.  Col.,  2nd  West  Yorks. 
Light  Infantry  MUitia,  1873.  .Married,  Jan.  10,  1832,  the 
Hon.  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  ist  Lord  Wrottesley,  and 
had  issue.  Died  May  31,  1892.   (Burke,  L.G.) 


Varley,  Telford 

VAN  ZIJL  (or  VAN  ZYL),  HENDRIK  STEPHANUS.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Oct.  15,  1898.  S.  of  Paul  Hendrik  Stephanus, 
farmer  [died  1876]  (and  .Maria  Helande  Elizabeth  Moulton). 
B.  Jan.  27,  1876,  at  Clanwilliam,  Cape  Colony.  School, 
Victoria  CoUege,  Stellenbosch  (DrT.  Walker)  [and  B.A.  Cape 
University].  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  LL.B.  1901.  President  of 
the  Union,  1901.  Returned  to  South  Africa.  Member  (for 
Paarl)  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  1905;  for  Namaqualand, 
1908.  Advocate,  Supreme  Court,  Capetown,  1903;  K.C., 
1919.  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Union  of  S.  Africa,  1920; 
Judge-President.  Married,  1907,  Dorothy  Constantia,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  J.  W.  Sauer,  and  had  issue.  Of  Claremont,  Cape 
Province,  in  1950.  {South  African  Who's  Who;  Colonial  Office 
List.) 

VARDON,  EDWARD  BOWMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  24, 
1810.  [S.  of  T.,  of  St  Arme's,  Soho  (and  Rebecca  Bowman).] 
B.  at  Westminster.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1810; 
LL.B.  1817.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1814;  priest  (London; 
Litt.  dim.  from  Salisbury)  June  7,  1816.  Sometime  R.  of 
St  Anne's,  Soho.  Chaplain,  Female  Orphans  Asylum, 
Lambeth  at  the  time  of  his  death  (aged  51),  May,  1843. 
{Church  of  England  Mag.,  May,  1843;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall;  Eton 
Sch.  Lists.) 

VARDON,  STANLEY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9. 
1870.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sidney,  of  Beckenham,  Kent.  B.  Jan.  11, 
1852,  in  London.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877-  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1875; 
priest,  1876;  C.  of  Penshurst,  Kent,  1875-8.  C.  of  Langton 
Green,  1878-81;  V.  there,  1881-1919.  Died  Apr.  22,  1919. 
[Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  24,  1919-) 

VARDY,  ALBERT  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12, 
1859.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard  Elliott.  B.  .-^ug.  13,  1841,  at 
Warminster,  Wilts.  School,  City  of  London.  .Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  Scholar,  1863;  Cams  prize  (equal),  1863;  B..\.  {igth 
Classic)  1864;  2nd  Chancellor's  medal,  1864;  M.A.  1867. 
Fellow,  1866.  Assistant  Master  at  the  City  of  London  School, 
1864-72.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  St  GUes, 
Cripplegate,  London,  1867-8.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Undershaft, 
1868-72.  Head  Master  of  King  Edward's  School,  Birming- 
ham, 1872-1900.  Married,  July  30,  1872,  Isabella  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  W.  B.  Simpson,  of  Waterloo,  Liver- 
pool. Died  July  16,  1900,  at  the  schoolhouse,  Birmingham. 
[Boase,  vi.  735;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  20,  1900.) 

VARENNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christ:,  July  9, 
i778;pens.  May  8,  1780.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Ezekiel,  beadle 
of  the  Apothecaries'  Company.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1779;  Scholar,  1780;  B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1806;  D.D.  1809. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  May  18, 
1782;  priest,  Oct.  15,  1782;  C.  of  Upwell,  Norfolk.  Chaplain 
to  Lord  Brownlow.  V.  of  Westley  Waterless,  Cambs.,  1789- 
1824.  V.  of  Elm  with  Emneth,  1 790-1 824.  Caricatured  by 
Gillray,  with  'Cambridge  Commencement  Sermon,  Feb.  2, 
1809'  as  title.  Author,  The  Regrets  of  Alma  Mater  on  the 
Roman  Catholic  Position,  A  Poem.  Died  Oct.  24,  1824,  at 
Plaistow,  Essex.  {Reg.  of  St  Paul's  Sch.;  Clerical  Guide; 
Northants.  Clergy;  Robert  Bowes;  G.  Mag.,  1825,  1.  186.) 

VARENNE,  JOSEPH  (1787),  see  GILL. 

VARLEY,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  24,  1874.  S. 
of  Samuel,  of  Stanningley,  Leeds.  B.  [Apr.  12],  1855,  at 
Leeds.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.   Died  Aug.  16,  1884,  at  Stanningley. 

(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

VARLEY,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18,  1893. 
S.  of  John.  B.  Mar.  11,  1874,  in  Kensington.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar;  B.A.  1896;  M.A. 
191 1.  An  engineer,  vdth  experience  in  many  parts  of  the 
world.  Director  of  the  Neuchatel  Asphalte  Co.,  etc.  Married, 
1902,  Marion  E.  D.  Duncan.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1-914- 
19  (Sergt.,  R.  Fusiliers).  Of  Broadham  Manor,  Oxted,  Surrey. 
Died  June  16,  1933.  {Peile,  11.  782;  The  Times,  June  17,  I933-) 

VARLEY,  TELFORD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Aug.  18,  1884. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Samuel  Alfred,  telegraphic  engineer  (and  Emily 
Andrews).  B.  Mar.  20,  1866,  at  66,  Roman  Road,  Bamsbury, 
London.  School,  City  of  London  Middle  Class  Schools 
Corporation.  [B.Sc,  London,  1887.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
Scholar,  1887;  B..^..  {gth  Wrangler)  1887;  M.A.  1891;  Seato- 
nian  prize,  1916,  1923,  1924.  Assistant  Master  at  Queen 
Elizabeth's  School,  Mansfield,  1888-9;  at  the  Royal  Grammar 
School,  Guildford,  1891-7.  First  Head  Master  of  Peter 
Symond's  School,  Winchester,  1897-1926.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1906;  priest,  1907.  C.  of  Week,  Hants.,  1906-26. 
R.  of  Ripple,  Kent,  1927-31.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Portsmouth, 
1931-8.  Author,  Hampshire;  Winchester,  etc.  Married  Anne 
Parsons,  dau.  of  the  Town  Clerk  of  Mansfield.  Latterly  of 
Winchester.  Died  May  7,  1938,  at  Brighton.  {Crockford;  The 
Times,  May  10,  1938.) 


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Vassall,  William 

VASSALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21,  1842. 
Of  Leicestershire.  S.  of  W.,  M.D.,  of  Chichester  (and  Anne). 
Bapt.  Aug.  4,  1824.  School,  Bishop's  College,  Bristol 
(Mr  Dale).  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1851. 
TraveUing  Bachelor,  1847-50.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1851; 
priest,  1852;  C.  of  Kirk-Fenton,  Yorks.,  1851-4-  R-  oi  Hard- 
ington-Mandeville,  Somerset,  1856-83.  Died  May  4,  1883, 
aged  59.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  9,  1883.) 
VASSAR-SMITH,  JOHN  GEORGE  LAWLEY.  Adm  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  30,  1887.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Charlton  Park, 
Cheltenham  [ist  Bart.,  Chairman  of  Lloyds  Bank]  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Partridge,  of  Malvern).  B.  [Dec.  10]  1868,  at 
Hereford.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1890.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1902.  In 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (2nd  Canadian  Division).  Of  Charlton 
Park,  Gloucs.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  1922.  Married  Mary 
Dawn  Woods.  Died  May  2,  1942.  (Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  The  Times,  May  5,  1942;  M^^"  ^''^  Who.) 
VATCHER,  JAMES  RAYNOLD  MORLEY.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  6,  1880.  [S.  of  Henry,  of  Rosemount,  Jersey.  B.  Aug.  2, 
1861.  School,  Victoria  College,  Jersey.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1884;  priest 
(St  Albans,  for  Ely)  1885 ;  C.  of  Clare,  Suffolk,  1884-6.  R.  of 
Witcombe,  Gloucs.,  1886-96.  V.  of  Clare,  Suflolk,  1896-1931. 
Rural  Dean  of  Clare,  1909-31.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Edmunds- 
bury,  1917-31.  Married,  July  8,  1886,  Rosamund  Isabel, 
youngest  dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Edmund  Gambler  Monckton, 
of  the  Manor  House,  Southwell,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  5, 
1931.  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Guardian,  July  14, 
1886;  The  Times,  Feb.  7,  i93i-) 
VATCHER,  JOHN  SIDNEY  ADOLPHUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  2,  1867.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry,  share-broker,  of 
Exeter  (and  Eliza  Frances  Tonkin).  B.  there.  Bapt.  Dec.  13, 
1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Old  Alresford, 
Hants.,  1871-3.  C.  of  St  George's-in-the-East,  London,  1873- 
7.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Streatham,  1877-9-  C.  of  Stepney, 
1879-83.  V.  of  St  PhUip's,  Stepney,  1883-1919.  Married, 
Feb.  28,  1872,  Marion,  2nd  dau.  of  Edwin  Lankester,  M.D., 
F.R.S.,  coroner  of  Middlesex.  Latteriy  of  High  Beach, 
Felixstowe,  where  he  died  Jan.  3,  1926.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Jan.  5,  1926.) 
VAUDIN.  CHARLES  GEORGE  GORDON  (1878),  see  GORDON- 

VAUDIN. 
VAUDIN,  HENRY  BOYLE  BEAUCHAMP  ST  JOHN.    Matric. 
Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1879;  a  member  of  Cavendish  H.   Doubt- 
less brother  of  Charles  G.  (1878,  sub  Gordon-Vaudin). 
VAUDREY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1835.   [S.  of  John,  cotton  spinner,  of  Stalybndge.   B.  Apr.  16, 
1816.   School,  Ormskirk.]    Matric.  Michs.  1835.   Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  16,  1837.  Married,  Oct.  21,  1852,  Emily 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Clough,  solicitor,  of  Manchester.   Lived  at 
Kennington,  Surrey  and  later  at  Notting  Hill.  Died  June  27, 
1869,    at   Tunbridge   Wells.     (Information   from   a   grand- 
daughter. Miss  H.  C.  Vaudrey.) 
VAUDREY,  JOHN  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  26, 
1856.    S.   of  Charles.    B.    [July   16,   1835],   at   Buglawton, 
Cheshire.   School,  private.    Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860; 
M.A.  1870.   Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of 
St  John's,  Weymouth,  1861-7.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  St  Albans, 
1868-70.    C.  of  Papworth  St  Agnes,  Cambs.,  1870-3.    C.  of 
Wyke  Regis,  Dorset,  1873-4.    C.  of  St  John's,  Weymouth, 
1874-7.  V.  of  Osmington,  Dorset,  i877-94-    Died  May  16, 
1894.   (Peile,  II.  546;  Crockford.) 
VAUGHAN,  ALFRED  DANIEL.   Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  J893- 
Schools,    Helston    and   Truro   Grammar    ['as   a    teacher']. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893. 
VAUGHAN,  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887- 
S.  of  William,  of  25,  Harvard  Road,  Gunnersbury,  London. 
B.  Mar.  7,  1868,  at  Gunnersbury.  School,  University  College, 
London.     Matric.   Michs.    1887;   Scholar,    1888;    B.A.    (^rd 
Wrangler)  1890;  (Math.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1891);  M.-'V. 
1911.    Died  1931.    (Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  Reg.,  which  erroneously 
describes  him  as  a  Fellow  of  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford.) 
VAUGHAN,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  8, 
1768.   [Eldest  s.  of  Samuel,  \Vest-India  merchant,  of  London 
(and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hallowell,  of  Boston,  Mass.). 
B.  Apr.  19,  1 75 1,  in  Jamaica.  Schools,  Newcome's,  Hackney 
and  Warrington.]  Being  a  Unitarian,  did  not  graduate.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  27,  1765-   Studied  law  at  the  Temple 
and  medicine  in  Edinburgh,  later  entering  into  a  busmess 
partnership  with  his  brother-in-law.  Sided  with  the  American 
Colonies  and  the  French  revolutionists  in  Paris  in  1790,  where 
he  described  Marie  Antoinette  as  looking   'well,   fat   and 
sulky."    M.P.  for  Calne,  1792-6.    Fled  to  France  to  avoid 
prosecution  for  treason,  1794;  lived  in  hiding  in  Paris  during 


Vaughan,  Edward 

the  reign  of  terror,  but  was  discovered  and  imprisoned  for 
a  month.  Went  to  Geneva,  whence  he  wrote  a  letter  to 
Robespierre,  urging  him  to  surround  France  with  a  fringe  of 
free  and  alUed  States;  this  letter  was  subsequently  alleged  to 
be  proof  that  Vaughan  was  a  spy  of  Pitt's.  Went  to  America, 
1798.  Married  June  30,  1781,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William 
Manning,  and  had  issue.  Author  of  a  collective  edition  of  the 
works  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Lived  in  retirement  at  Hallo- 
well  untU  his  death,  Dec.  8,  1835.   (ReturnofM.P.s.;D.N.B.) 

VAUGHAN,  CEDRIC  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  12, 
1890.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Cedric.  B.  [Apr.  14,  1874],  at  MiUom, 
Cumberland.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894;  MA.  1898.  A.M.I.C.E.  Sub-Manager  and 
director  of  the  Hodbarrow  Mining  company,  Ltd.,  Millom; 
later  Chairman  and  Joint  Manager.  Of  Leyfield  House, 
Millom.  Married,  Apr.  25,  1905,  Edith  Margaret  Railton, 
only  dau.  of  George  Ellis  Hetherington,  of  St  Margaret's, 
Middlesex.  Died  Aug.  20,  1952.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll; 
Peiie,  II.  759;  The  Times,  Apr.  28,  1905;  and  Aug.  22,  1952.) 

VAUGHAN,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar^24,  1834.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Edward  Thomas  (1791) 
(and  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pares,  of  Leicester).  B.  Aug.  6, 
1816,  at  Leicester.  School,  Rugby  (Dr  Arnold).  Matric. 
Michs.  1834;  Scholar,  1836;  Craven  Scholar,  1836;  Porson 
prize,  1836  and  1837;  Browne  medal  and  Members'  prize, 
1837;  B.A.  (2nd  Classic)  1838;  Chancellor's  medal,  1838; 
M.A.  1841;  D.D.  (per  Li/.  i?(;g.)  1845.  Fellow,  1839-42.  Adm. 
ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1847.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1838. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jan.  10,  1841;  priest  (Peterb.)  1841. 
V.  of  St  Martin's,  Leicester,  1841-4.  Head  Master  of  Harrow, 
1844-59.  Offered  the  Bishopric  of  Rochester,  1859,  and 
accepted  it,  but  a  few  days  later  withdrew  his  acceptance. 
V.  of  Doncaster,  1860-9.  Chancellor  of  York  Minster,  1860- 
71.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1861-87;  at  Oxford,  1875- 
8.  Master  of  the  Temple,  1869-94.  Dean  of  Llandaff,  1879- 
97.  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria,  1851-79. 
Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Closet,  1882.  WhUe  V.  of  Doncaster 
received  University  graduates  ('Vaughan's  doves')  for 
preparation  for  ordination;  over  100  thus  passed  through  his 
hands.  Married,  Apr.  2,  1850,  Catherina  Maria,  dau.  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Stanley,  Bishop  of  Norwich.  Author, 
theological.  Died  Oct.  15,  1897,  at  Llandaff.  Brother  of 
David  J.  (1844),  John  L.  (1839),  Edward  T.  (1830),  Edwyn 
H.  (1838),  etc.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  iii.  1079;  Burke, 
L.G.,  which  gives  his  maternal  grandfather  as  John  Pares; 
Inns  of  Court;  Who  was  Who;  Crockford;  D.N.B.) 

VAUGHAN,  CHARLES  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1884.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Beech  Lawn,  Pendleton, 
Manchester.  B.  May  23,  1866,  in  Manchester.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar,  1886;  B..\.  (19th 
Wrangler)  1887;  M.A.  1897.  Joined  the  Ceylon  Civil  Service, 
1889;  Acting  Government  Agent  and  Fiscal  for  the  Central 
Province.  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  1914.  Died 
Apr.  28,  1943,  at  Green  Lane  House,  Hartley  Wintney, 
Hants.   (Ceylon  Civil  List;  The  Times,  Apr.  30,  1943.) 

VAUGHAN,  DAVID  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  5,  1844.  [5th]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Edward  Thomas  (1791) 
[V.  of  St  Martin's,  Leicester]  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Pares).  B.  Aug.  2,  1825,  at  Leicester.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1846;  Bell  Scholar, 
1845;  Browne  medal,  1847;  Members'  prize,  1847  and  1848; 
B.A.  (5th  Classic)  1848;  M.A.  1851.  FeUow,  1850-8.  Hon. 
D.D.,  Durham,  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1853;  priest, 
1854;  C.  of  St  John's,  Leicester,  1853-6.  P.C.  of  St  Mark's, 
Whitechapel,  1856-60.  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Leicester,  1860-93. 
Master  of  Wyggeston's  Hospital,  Leicester,  1860-1905.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Peterborough,  1872.  Founder  and  president  of  the 
Working  Men's  College,  Leicester,  1862;  after  his  death  a 
new  College  was  erected  as  a  memorial  to  him.  Married, 
Jan.  II,  1859,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Greg,  of  Caton, 
Lancaster.  Author,  The  Republic  of  Plato,  translated  into 
English,  with  an  Introduction,  Analysis  and  Notes;  Sermons, 
etc.  Died,  s.p.,  at  the  Master's  House,  Wyggeston's  Hospital, 
July  30,  1905.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1834),  Edward  T.  (1830), 
JohnL.  (1839),  Edwyn  H.  (1838),  etc.  (Crockford;  Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Who's  Who.) 

VAUGHAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse, 
luly  6,  1790.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1794; 
M.A.  1798.  Chaplain  to  the  Hon.  East  India  Co.,  1799-1828. 
At  Masulipatam,  1800-5;  Presidency  Junior  Chaplain  at 
Fort  St  George,  1805-14;  Chaplain  of  St  George's,  Choultry, 
1814-19.  Archdeacon  of  Madras,  1819-28.  Married,  Dec. 
1805,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  General  ColUns,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Feb.  24,  1849,  at  Woolston  House,  Loddiswell,  near  Kings- 
bridge,  Devon,  aged  85.  (T.  A.  Walker,  361;  F.  Penny,  The 
Church  in  Madras;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  i.  549.) 


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Vaughan,  Edward  Marychurch 

VAUGHAN,  EDV/ARD  MARYCHURCH  .  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  14,  1877.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Matthew 
(1843),  of  Finchingfield,  Essex  (and  Elizabeth  Seal).  School, 
Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Nottingham)  1881;  pnest  (Lincoln)  1883; 
C  of  St  Andrew's,  Nottingham,  1882-5.  C.  of  Bulwell, 
Notts.,  1885-9.  C.  of  Daybrook,  1890-6;  P.C.  there,  1896- 
1902.  V.  of  Basford,  1902-12.  R.  of  Clifton  with  Clapton, 
1912-15.  Married,  Apr.  7,  1891,  Ada,  2nd  dau.  of  F.  Burton, 
Esq.,  of  Arnold,  Notts.  Died  Dec.  4,  1928,  at  Nottingham. 
{Al.  Felsted.;  Scott,  MSS. ;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  15, 
1891;  The  Times,  Dec.  6,  1928.) 

VAUGHAN,  EDWARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  29,  1791.  [6th]  s.  of  James  [M.D.],  of  Leicester 
(and  Hester,  dau.  of  VVUUam  Smalley).  [B.  Nov.  15,  1772. 
School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar,  1794;  B.A. 
1796;  M.A.  1799.  Fellow,  1798.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan. 
30,  1801.  v.  of  All  Saints,  Leicester,  1802-20.  V.  of  St  Martin's, 
Leicester,  1802-29.  R.  of  Foston,  Leics.,  1812-29.  Married 
(i)  Mar.  13,  1804,  Anne,  dau.  of  Daniel  Hill,  and  had  3 
daughters;  (2)  Nov.  6,  1811,  Agnes,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Pares 
of  Newark,  and  had  issue,  5  sons  and  5  daughters.  Author, 
Sermons;  Memoirs  of  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Robinson,  Vicar  of  St  Mary's,  Leicester.  Died  Sept.  27,  1829, 
at  Foston.  Father  of  the  next  two,  of  Charles  J.  (1834), 
John  L.  (1839),  David  J.  (1844)  and  Henry  (1834,  sub  Halford). 
[Inns  of  Court;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Indix  Eccles.;  Clerical 
Guide;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1829,  u.  318.) 

VAUGHAN,  EDWARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  9,  1830.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Thomas  (above), 
V.  of  St  Martin's,  Leicester  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Pares).  B.  [July  26,  1813],  at  Leicester.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1831;  Bell  Scholar, 
1831;  Members'  prize,  1833  and  1835;  B.A.  (29/A  Wrangler 
and  7th  Classic)  1834;  M.A.  1837.  Fellow,  1837-9-  Hulsean 
Lecturer,  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1836;  priest,  1837; 
C.  of  St  George's,  Leicester,  1836-8.  C.  of  Hathern,  Leics., 
1838-41.  C.  of  Hodnet,  Salop,  1841-5.  V.  of  St  Martin's, 
Leicester,  1845-59.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1846-77. 
R.  of  Harpenden,  Herts.,  1859-96.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Albans, 
1877-1900.  Married,  Jan.  i,  1839,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Rose,  V.  of  Rothley  Temple,  Leics.,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Sermons,  University  and  Parochial;  Our  Christian 
Hope,  etc.  Died  Jan.  17,  1900,  at  Worthing.  Brother  of 
Charles  J.  (1834),  David  J.  (1844),  John  L.  (1839).  the  next, 
etc.  (Peile,  11.  437;  Boase,  vi.  736;  Burke,  L.G.,  which  gives 
his  maternal  grandfather  as  John  Pares;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Jan.  19,  1900.) 

VAUGHAN,  EDWYN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  30, 
1838.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Thomas  (1791)-  B. 
[Oct.  9,  1818]  at  Leicester.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1838;  Scholar,  1839;  Members'  prize,  1841  and  1845;  B.A. 
1842;  M.A.  1845.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1843. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  12,  1846.  Assistant  Master  at 
Harrow,  1849-66.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1866.  Went  to  hve 
at  Bath,  where  he  gave  assistance  as  voluntary  curate  at 
Walcot.  Married,  Aug.  16,  1849,  Henrietta  Caroline,  3rd  dau. 
of  Marcus  McCausland,  of  Drenagh,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Jan.  31,  1868,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1834),  David  J. 
(1844),  John  L.  (1839),  the  Sbove,  etc.  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Pexle,  II.  463;  Burke,  L.G.;  Law  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1868,  402.) 

VAUGHAN,  ERNEST  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  5, 
1876.  S.  of  Joshua.  B.  [Apr.  20,  1858],  at  Darlaston.  School, 
Queen  Mary's,  Walsall.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1877; 
B.A.  (13th  Wrangler)  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford), 
1881;  priest,  1883.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Edward's  School, 
Oxford  and  C.  of  Wolvercote,  Oxon.,  1881-7.  C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Torquay  and  Head  Master  of  St  Luke's  College,  1887-8. 
Chaplain,  and  Naval  Instructor,  R.N.;  H.M.S.  Constance 
(China)  1889;  Cambridge,  1889;  Undaunted,  1890-3;  St 
Vincent,  1893-4;  Volage,  1894-9.  Died  Feb.  22,  1899,  at 
Southsea.  [Petle,  11.  650;  Crockford;  Camb.  Ind.  Press, 
Mar.  3.  1899-) 

VAUGHAN,  ERNEST  LLEWELL"ra.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  29,  1885.  [4th]  s.  of  George  Montgomery  [F.H.],  Esq., 
of  Quilly,  Dromore,  Co.  Down  (and  Frances  St  Lawrence,  dau. 
of  Gen.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Grove-Annesley,  of  Annes  Grove, 
Co.  Cork).  [B.  Mar.  26,  1866.  School,  Blackheath.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1885.  Entered  the  I.C.S.  1885;  .\ssistant  CoUector 
and  Magistrate  in  Madras;  Acting  .-Assistant  Accountant 
General;  Head  Assistant,  1894;  Sub-collector  and  Joint 
Magistrate,  1899;  Collector  and  Magistrate,  1903;  District  and 
Sessions  Judge,  1908;  retired,  1912.  Married,  Sept.  19,  1894, 
Ethel  Ada  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thornton,  and  had  issue. 
Died  May  14,  1946,  at  Femdown,  Dorset.  Brother  of 
George  H.  (1873).  (Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  India  Office  Lists; 
The  Times,  May  17,  1946-) 


Vaughan,  John  Luther 

VAUGHAN,  ERNEST  WENTWORTH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Oct.   1885.    [Eldest  s.   of  J.   H.,   of  Streatham  Common.] 
School,  St  Leonards.    Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A. 
1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  Alford, 
Lines.,  1890-2.   C.  of  Clewer,  Berks.,  1892-5.    R.  of  Maltby- 
le-Marsh,  Lines.,  1895-7.   C.  of  Hemswell,  1897-1908.   C.  of 
Woodhall  Spa,    1908-9.   V.   of   Hemswell,   and   HarpsweU, 
1909-11.    Died  Feb.  7,  1911,  aged  44,  at  Hemswell.    (Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  Feb.  10,  19 11.) 
VAUGHAN,  FELIX.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  4,  1786. 
Of  Middlesex.     [S.   of  Samuel,   of  Twickenham.     Schools, 
Harrow  and  Stanmore.]    Matric.  Michs.   1786;  B.A.   1790; 
M.A.  1794.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  24,  1785.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1792.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 
VAUGHAN,  FREDERICK  DANIEL.    Matric.  Non-CoU.,   Lent, 
1888;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.   Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1890; 
priest,  1891;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Camberwell,  1890-2.    C. 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Upper  Tooting,  1892-9.  V.  of  Emmanuel 
Church,  Camberwell,   1899-1923.    Public  Preacher,  dio.  of 
Southwark,  1924.   Perm,  to  otf.,  dio.  of  Exeter,  1924-7.  C.  of 
St  James's,  Exeter,   1927-9.    C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Exeter, 
1929-33.  Married,  Dec.  27,  1892,  Edith,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Druitt,  F.R.C.P.,  of  Wimbome  Minster,  Dorset.   Latterly  of 
Poltimore  House,  Exeter,  where  he  died  June  5,  1949,  aged 
84.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  June  27,  1949-) 
VAUGHAN,  GEORGE  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  13,  1873.   [Eldest]  s.  of  George  Montgomery  Francis  H., 
of  Quilly,  Dromore  (by  his  1st  wife,  Frances  St  Lawrence,  dau. 
of  General  the  Hon.  Arthur  Grove-Annesley).    B.  Feb.  11, 
1854.    School,  Kingston,  Co.  Dublin.    Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1877;  priest, 
1878;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Liverpool,  1877-8.     C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Great  Warley,  Essex,  1879-86.  C.  of  West  Grinstead, 
Sussex,    1886-90.     C.   of   St   John-the-Evangelist,   Belfast, 
1891-2.  C.  of  St  Catherine's,  Dublin,  1894.  C.  of  St  Michan, 
Dublin,  1899-1907;  R.  there,  1907-23.  Married,  July  7,  1909, 
Evelyn  Isabel,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Duncan-Long,  LL.D., 
of  Delgany  and  Ealing.  Of  Quilly  House,  Dromore,  Co.  Down. 
Died  June  21,  1923,  in  Belfast.   Brother  of  Ernest  L.  (1885). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  543  and  MS.  note;  Crockford;  Burke,  Irish 
Gentry.) 
VAUGHAN,  HENRY  (1834),  see  HALFORD. 
VAUGHAN,   JAMES.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   (age   17)   at  Trinity, 
Jan.  25,  1802.  S.  of  John  Taylor,  of  Croydon,  Surrey.  School, 
Dudingston,  Scotland.   Doubtful  if  resided. 
VAUGHAN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1890.   [Ward 
of  Hugh  Vaughan  Vaughan,  of  the  Castle,  Builth.]    B.  Nov. 
14,    1871,   in   Liverpool.    Matric.   Michs.    i8go;   B.A.   1893. 
Sometime  Assistant   Master  at  Burnley  Grammar  School. 
Of  Llansaintfraed,  Builth.     J. P.  for  Radnors.    Died  before 
1948.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 
VAUGHAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  29,  1820; 
re-adm.  sizar,  June  12,   1821;  re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  11, 
1825.     [Only   s.    of    John,    shipping-merchant,    of    Bristol. 
B.  1792.]    Matric.  Easter,   1821;  LL.B.   1828;  LL.D.  1844. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Jan.  20,  1828;  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  19, 
1828;  C.  of  Great  Yarmouth.   R.  of  Holmpton,  Yorks.,  1831- 
4.   R.  of  Upton-Lovel,  WUts.,  1834-41.  P.C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Brixton,   1841-56.    Subsequently   of   Queen's   Road   West, 
Regent's  Park  North,  London.    Married,  c.  1821,  Elizabeth 
Marychurch.  Died  Feb.  24,  i860.  Father  of  Matthew  (1843), 
Mark  (1847)  and  of  Joseph  M.  (1854).    (Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
Miss  Eliza  Vaughan,  granddaughter.) 
VAUGHAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  4,  1873. 
Of  Surrey.     [2nd]   s.   of   the  Rev.   Matthew   (1843),   V.  of 
Finchingfield,  Essex.    B.  Jan.  22,  1855,  at  Brixton.    School, 
Felsted.    Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881.    Ord. 
deacon    (Gloucester)    1878;    priest,    1879;    C.    of   Stratton, 
Gloucs.,  1878-9.    C.  of  Alton,  Hants.,  1881-90.  V.  of  Por- 
chester,  1890-7.  V.  of  Langrish,  Hants.,  1897-1902.    R.  of 
Droxford,    1902-10.     Hon.   Canon   of   Winchester,    1903-9; 
Canon    Residentiary,    1909-22.     Married,    Apr.    28,    1891, 
Gertrude  Blomfield,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  WTiyley, 
V.  of  Alton,  and  had  issue.    Author,  Lighter  Studies  of  a 
Country  Rector;   Winchester  Cathedral,  its  Monuments  and 
Memorials ;  The  Music  of  Wild  Flowers,  etc.  Died  in  the  Close, 
Winchester,   July    10,    1922.     Brother  of  Matthew   (1873), 
Edward  M.  (1877)  and  Percy  (1879)-    (Crockford;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Guardian,  May  6,  1891;  The  Times,  July  11,  1922.) 
VAUGHAN,  JOHN  LUTHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1839.  Of  Leics.    [4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Thomas  U79i). 
V.  of  St  Martin's,  Leicester.   B.  Mar.  6,  1820.  Bapt.  June  6, 
1820,  at  St  Martin's,    Leicester.    School,   Rugby.]    .Matric. 
Michs.  1839.    Cadet,  East  India  Company's  service,  1840; 
Ensign,  21st  Bengal  .\M.,  1841;  Lieut.,  1842;  Captain,  1850; 
Brevet  Major,  1856;  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1861 ;  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  1859;  Brevet  Colonel,  1864;  Major-General,  1870; 


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Vaughan,  The  Hon.  John  Shafto 

Lieut.-General,  1877;  General,  1888.  Served  in  the  Gwalior 
Campaign,  1843-4,  and  as  D.Q.M.G.  with  the  Turkish 
contingent  in  the  Crimean  War.  Commanded  the  5  th 
Punjab  Infantry  during  the  Indian  Mutiny.  Served  m  the 
Afghan  Campaign,  1879-81.  C.B.  1864;  K.C.B.  1887;  G.C.B. 
1905.  Married  (i)  Apr.  3,  1845,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  WUIiam 
Bishop;  (2)  Apr.  5,  1902,  Agnes,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Gilbert 
Beresford,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Henry  Dundas.  Author, 
A  Grammar  and  Vocabulary  of  the  Pushtoo  Language;  My 
Service  in  the  Indian  Army  and  After.  Died  Jan.  2,  1911. 
Brother  of  Edward  T.  (1830),  Charles  J.  (1834),  David  J. 
(1844),  EdwynH.  {1838),  etc.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.;  J.  Rennie;  Who  was  Who.) 

VAUGHAN,  The  Hon.  JOHN  SHAFTO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  22,  1821.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Lisburne  (and 
Lucy,  5th  dau.  of  the  2nd  Viscount  Courtenay).  [B.  Oct.  31, 
1803.  School,  Eton.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  I,  1821,  as  Fell.-Com.  Matric.  Lent,  1822;  M.A.  1825. 
Married  and  had  issue.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B. 
(sub  Lisburne).) 

VAUGHAN  (post  WILLI AMS-VAUGH AN),  JOHN  WILLIAMS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  11,1871.  [Only]  s.  of  John,  gent, 
(and  Elizabeth  Fortune  Mary,  only  child  of  John  WUliams, 
of  The  Skreen,  Radnorshire).  His  father  had  assumed,  by 
Royal  Licence,  1846,  the  surname  of  Vaughan  in  lieu  of  Jones, 
under  the  will  of  his  uncle,  William  Gwynne-Vaughan,  of 
Penymaes,  and  subsequently  adopted  that  of  Williams  also. 
B.  [Aug.  26,  1853],  at  LlandefuUey.  Bapt.  Oct.  11,  1853. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Of  The  Skreen,  Erwood,  Radnorshire. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Brecknockshire;  High  Sheriff  of  Radnor- 
shire, 1885.  Married,  Nov.  30,  1887,  Elizabeth  Bertha,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Walpole  Mohun-Harris,  and  had  issue. 
Died  June  11,  1931.  (Eagle,  xlvii.  35;  Scott,  MSS.;  Burke, 
E.G.) 

VAUGHAN,  JOSEPH  MARYCHURCH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  i,  1854.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1820), 
P.C.  of  St  Matthew's,  BrLxton,  Surrey.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854. 
At  King's  College,  London,  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester, 
for  Durham)  1859;  priest  (Ely,  for  Durham)  i860;  C.  of 
ShUdon,  Co.  Durham,  1859-60.  C.  of  St  James's,  Brighton, 
1860-2.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Brighton,  1862-5.  C.  of  St 
George's  in-the-East,  London,  1865-9.  V.  of  St  John's  (and 
St  George's-in-the-East),  1869-79.  R.  of  Dodbrooke,  Devon, 
1879-82.  V.  of  Englishcombe,  Somerset,  1882.  Mission 
Chaplain,  dio.  of  North  Queensland,  1888-9;  Inc.  of  Christ 
Church,  Cootamundra,  N.S.W.,  1890-1.  V.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Deptford,  Kent,  1882-1906.  Disappears  from  CrocA/o'''i.  i907- 
Brother  of  Matthew  (1843)  and  the  next. 

VAUGHAN,  MARK.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  6,  1847.  3rd  s. 
of  the  Rev.  John  (1820),  LL.D.,  of  Brixton.  B.  Mar.  31,  1827, 
in  Cambridge.  School,  Huntingdon.  Matric.  Michs.  1847. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  the  above. 

VAUGHAN,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  27, 
1843.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1820),  of  St  Matthew's,  Brixton. 
School,  Huntingdon.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  (Civil  Law  Classes, 
ist  Class,  1845-6);  LL.B.  1849.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest, 
1847;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Brixton,  Surrey,  1847-53.  P.C.  of 
St  John's,  North  Brixton,  1853-64.  V.  of  Finchingfield,  Essex, 
1864-89.  Married,  Apr.  15,  1853,  Eliza,  youngest  dau. 
of  Richard  Seal.  Died  Apr.  16,  1889,  aged  66.  Father  of 
the  next  two,  of  Edward  M.  (1877)  and  John  (1873);  brother 
of  the  above  and  of  Joseph  M.  (1854).  (Crockford;  T.  A. 
Walker,  481;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  24,  1889.) 

VAUGHAN,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  i,  1873- 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Matthew  (above),  P.C.  of  St  John's, 
Brixton  (and  Eliza).  B.  at  Brixton.  Bapt.  Feb.  25,  1854. 
School,  Felsted  (Mr  Grignon).  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar, 
1876;  B.A.  (nth  Classic)  1877;  M.A.  1885.  Assistant  Master 
at  Haileybury,  1878-1910;  (House  Master,  1883-98).  Lived 
subsequently  at  Marlborough.  Temporary  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough  College,  1916-18.  Married,  c.  1910,  — ,  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Chesney.  Died  Mar.  13,  1928,  at  Marl- 
borough. Brother  of  the  next,  John  (1873)  and  Edward  M. 
(1877).  (Al.  Felsted.;  Eagle,  xlv.  220;  Scott,  MSS.;  G.  B. 
Routledge;  The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1928.) 

VAUGHAN,  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6,  1879.  S. 
of  the  Rev.  Matthew  (1843),  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Brixton  (and 
Eliza).  B.  there.  Bapt.  July  14,  1861.  School,  Felsted. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Had  a  chequered  career 
owing  to  gambling  and  drink;  sent  out  to  New  Zealand  about 
1888;  reformed  and  had  a  fruit  farm.  Returned  to  England, 
but  relapsed  into  bad  habits;  sent  back  to  New  Zealand, 
where  he  again  reformed.  Living  in  1938  with  a  New  Zealand 
old-age  pension  and  an  allowance  from  his  brother  Herbert. 
(Letter  from  his  sister,  1938.)  Brother  of  the  above,  of  John 
(1873)  and  Edward  M.  (1877).   (Al.  Felsted.) 


Vaughan-Johnson,  Bertram 

VAUGHAN,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 
1815.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Bristol.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1 8 15. 

VAUGHAN,  ROBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1825.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  10,  1826.  S.  of  Charles,  cloth-merchant,  of  Shrewsbury. 
B.  there.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A. 
1830;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1830;  priest 
(Worcester)  1831.  C.  of  Poplar,  Middlesex,  1833-72.  Married 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles  Elsee,  of  Henley-on-Thames. 
Died  Mar.  29,  1872.  (Venn,  11.  199;  Clergy  List;  The  Times, 
Apr.  6,  1872.) 

VAUGHAN,  THOMAS  BROWNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  15,  1858.  S.  of  Edward  [farmer,  of  Trederwen,  Mont- 
gom.].  B.  atLlandrinio,  Montgom.,  [Nov.  18,  1838].  Matric. 
Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield) 
1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Hault  (or  Ault)  Hucknall,  Derbs., 
1862-71.  R.  of  Upton,  Lines.,  1871-6.  R.  of  Heapham  with 
Upton,  1876-89.  Married,  Oct.  24,  1871,  Agnes  Coleman,  dau. 
ofThomasHallowes,  Lieut.  R.N. ,andhad  issue.  DiedDec.  14, 
1889,  aged  51.   (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  18,  1889.) 

VAUGHAN,  THOMAS  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  22, 
1787.  Of  Middlesex.  Scholar,  1788.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Woodston,  Hunts.  B.  Apr.  13,  1770.  School,  Charterhouse.] 
Ensign,  33rd  Foot,  1792;  Lieut.,  85th  Regt.,  17931  Captam, 
1794.  Sold  out,  1797.  Of  Woodston,  Hunts.  J.P.  for  Hunts. 
Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Westminster,  1802.  Lieut.-Col., 
Hunts.  Militia,  1827-52.  Author,  View  of  the  Present  State  of 
Sicily.  Married,  1797,  Sophia  Anne,  only  dau.  of  John 
Musters,  of  Colwick  Hall,  Notts.  Died  June  2,  1859,  at 
Fulham.  (V.  Hodson;  Boase,  vi.  738,  which  erroneously  gives 
birth  as  in  1774;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  11.  92.) 

VAUGHAN,  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
29,  1824.  S.  of  P.  [?the  Rev.  Peter,  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
1787],  Master  of  Malpas  Grammar  School,  Cheshire.  B.  at 
Malpas.  School,  Malpas.  Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Kept  eight 
terms.  One  of  these  names  (Esq.),  of  Henley-on-Thames, 
died  June  2,  1838.    (G.  Mag.,  1838,  11.  106.) 

VAUGHAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  3,  1817. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  [ChUton  Grove],  Shrewsbury. 
[B  1799,  at  Shrewsbury.]  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1817;  Scholar,  1817;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  Nov.  30,  1823;  priest,  Aug.  i,  1824.  P.C. 
of  Astley,  Shropshire,  1827-61  and  R.  of  (the  3rd  portion  of) 
Pontesbury,  1829-66.  A  Burgess  of  Shrewsbury,  1830. 
Married,  1836,  Jane,  younger  dau.  of  Humphrey  Fletcher, 
Esq.,  of  Minskip  Lodge,  Yorks.  Died  Nov.  26,  1866,  at 
Hinton  Hall,  Salop.  Father  of  the  next.  (Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag., 
1867,  I.  119.) 

VAUGHAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1859. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (above),  R.  of  Pontesbury,  Salop. 
B.  [May  i],  1839,  at  Hinton,  Salop.  Bapt.  May  2,  1839. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Did  not  reside.  Migrated  to  Trinity, 
Oct.  IX,  1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1859.  Ensign,  34th  [Cumber- 
land] Regt.,  i860;  Lieut.,  1863;  Capt.,  1871;  retired,  1874. 
Died  Aug.  10,  1893.   (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

VAUGHAN  (or  LLOYD-VAUGHAN),  WILLIAM  PEISELEY 
HUTCHINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  18,  1863. 
[Only]  s.  of  Samuel  Dawson  Hutchinson  Lloyd  [who  assumed 
the  surname  of  Lloyd-Vaughan  on  his  marriage  with  Mary 
Vaughan,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd].  B.  [Apr.  28,  1844],  at 
Roscrea.  Bapt.  June  11,  1844.  Matric.  Lent,  1864.  Of 
Golden  Grove,  King's  County,  Ireland.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
King's  Co.;  High  Sheriff,  1878.  J.P.  for  Co.  Tipperary;  High 
Sheriff  of  Co.  Carlow,  1897.  Married,  Aug.  5,  1869,  Elizabeth 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  William  Henry  Darby,  of  Leap  Castle, 
King's  Co.   (Burke,  Irish  Gentry  (Lloyd-Vaughan).) 

VAUGHAN,  WILMOT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
July  8,  1853.  [Only]  s.  of  John  Henry,  deceased  [formerly  of 
Mauritius  and  then  of  Tuscany].  Matric.  Michs.  1853.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1855,  age  23.  (T.  A.  Walker,  507; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

VAUGHAN-JOHNSON,  BERTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1882.  S.  of  Henry  Robert  (1839,  sub  Johnson), 
of  14,  Curzon  Street.  B.  Sept.  24,  1863.  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1890.  An 
architect.  Of  Woodlands,  Beaminster,  Dorset.  Died  there, 
Sept.  27,  1928.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Robert  (1889). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.  (sub  Johnson).) 


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Vaughan-Johnson,  Hubert 

VAUGHAN-JOHNSON,  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  20,  1884.  S.  of  Henry  Robert  (1839,  sub  Johnson),  of 
14,  Curzon  Street.  B.  May  13,  1865,  in  London.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  .Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A. 
1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Beverley)  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Beverley,  1889-94.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Newington, 
Surrey,  1894-6.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Chelsea,  1896-1900.  R.  of 
Merrow  Surrey,  1900-7.  R.  of  St  Michael's,  Winchester, 
1908-17.  R.  of  Byfleet,  Surrey,  1917-26.  R.  of  Orchardleigh 
with  Lullington,  Somerset,  1926-36.  Died  Feb.  6,  1936,  at 
Cheltenham.  Brother  of  the  above  and  of  the  next.  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford  {sub  Johnson).) 
VAUGHAN-JOHNSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct  5,  1889.  S.  of  Henry  Robert  (1839,  sub  Johnson),  of 
14,  Curzon  Street.  B.  Feb.  22,  1871,  in  London.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  .Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  A 
member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Brother  of  the  above 
and  of  Bertram  (1882).  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 
VAUGHAN-ROBINSON,  see  ROBINSON,  G.  H.  (1887). 
VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS,     EDWARD    (1816),    see    WILLIAMS, 

EDWARD  V. 
VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS,      EDWARD     FRASER      (1852),     see 

WILLIAMS. 
VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS,    EDWARD    WALTER.     Adm.    pens, 
(age   19)   at  Jesus,   Oct.    1889.    S.  of  the   Rev.  E[dward] 
F[raser]  (1852,  sub  Wilhams).   B.  at  North  Tidworth,  WUts. 
School,  private.   Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B..\.  1892. 
VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS,    RALPH.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.    S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Arthur,  of  Leith  Hill  Place, 
Dorking,  Surrey  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Josiah  Wedgwood,  of 
Leith  HUl  Place,  Surrey).  B.  Oct.  12,  1872,  at  Down-.-Vmpney, 
Gloucs.    School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.  Michs.   1892;  Mus. 
Bac.  1894;  B.A.  1895;  Mus.  Doc.  1901.    Hon.  Fellow,  1935. 
Hon.  D.-Mus.,  Oxford,  1919.    F.R.C.O.    Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  R.G.A.).  O.M.  1935.  Composed 
Towards  the  Unknown  Region;  Willow-wood;  London  Sym- 
phony; Sea  Symphony;  Hugh  the  Drover;  Flos  Campi;  Sir  John 
in  Love;  The  Poisoned  Kiss;  Dona  Nobis  Pacem;Five  Variants 
of  Dives  and  Lazarus;  Sixth  Symphony,  etc.  Author,  National 
Music.  Married,  1897,  AdeUne  M.,  3rd  dau.  of  H.  W.  Fisher, 
Vicar-Warden   of    the   Stannaries.     Of   The   White   Gates, 
Dorking  in  1952.    {Who's  Who;  Visit,  of  England  and  Wales, 
XIII.  149) 
VAUGHTON,  ROGER  RYLAND.    .A.dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  4    1808.    S.  of  — ,  Esq.,  of  Sutton  Coldfield.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1808;  Scholar;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1815.    R-  of  Arley, 
Warws.,   1815-49  and  V.  of  Maxstoke,  1814-17-    His  son, 
Robert  (Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1840),  succeeded  him  at 
Arley    in    1849.    R.  of  Westborough  and  Dry  Doddington, 
Lines.,  i86i-7.    Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868.    (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.) 
VAUSE,  JOHN.   Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  6,  1789.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  V.  of  Millgate,  Wigan  (and 
Margaret  Rainford).    B.  at  Wigan.    Bapt.  there,  Aug.  29, 
1769.]    Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A.  1793;  M.A.  1796-    Fellow, 
1792-1800.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1793-   Assistant 
Master  at  Eton,  1796-9.    P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Liverpool, 
1800-35.    Married,  1800,  — ,  eldest  dau.  of  Ralph  Fisher,  of 
Ditton  Lodge,   Lanes.    Died  Dec.  31,   1835,   at   Boulogne. 
{Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1836,  i.  438.) 
VAUTIER,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  25, 
1841.    [2nd]  s.  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Stanton  Park, 
Sufliolk.   [B.  there,  Aug.  10,  1821.]   Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A. 
1845;  M.A.  1859.    Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1845;  priest,  1846; 
C.  of  St  Gluvias  and  St  Budock,  Cornwall,  1845-9.    C.  of 
Wiston,  Sussex,  1849-51.    C.  of  St  Budock,  1851-5-  V.  of 
Yeahnpton,  Devon,  1855-7.  V.  of  St  Kenwyn  with  St  Kea, 
Cornwall,  1857-82.   R.  of  St  Mabyn,  1883-1905.  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Exeter,  1857-69.    Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  1878. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Truro,  1877-83-   Married,  July  29, 
1847,  Isabella  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Grant,  Esq.,  of  WUley 
Place,  Famham,  and  had  issue.   Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1906.    {T.  A.  Walker,  475;  Cornwall  Reg.,  47;  Boase,  Collect. 
Cornub.) 
VAUX,    BARON    (1878),    see    MOSTYN,    HUBERT    GEORGE 

CHARLES. 
VAUX,  EDV(/ARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  June  5- 
1823  S  of  Edward.  B.  in  London.  School,  Cheam,  Surrey. 
Matric.  Lent,  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Of  Shenley, 
Herts.,  1841-4.  C.  of  Aspenden,  Herts.,  1845-7-  Died  May  7, 
1847,  aged  44,  at  Tottenham  vicarage,  Middlesex.  (Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  n.  327.) 
VAUX,  JAMES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  10,  1846.  S.  of  Bowyer,  of  Kempsey,  Worcs.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester) 
1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of  Bredon,  Worcs.,  1854-5-  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Westminster,  1855.  Chaplain  of  Westminster 
Hospital,  1856-9.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Munster  Square, 


Veale,  Henry  Mallet 

1859-67.  C.  of  St  PhUip's,  ClerkenweU,  1867-8.  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Crown  Street,  Soho,  1869-70.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
London,  from  1869.  F.S.A.,  1884.  Author,  Plain  Lectures  on 
the  Most  Holy  Eucharist ;  Christ  on  the  Cross,  a  Good  Friday 
Manual  (28th  thousand);  Church  Folk  Lore,  etc.  Edited, 
Wroth's  Mystical  Sermons.  Joint  Editor  (with  the  Rev.  R.  F. 
Littledale),  The  Priest's  Prayer  Book,  7th  edition,  1891.  Of 
92  St  George's  Road,  London,  S.W.  in  1907.  Died  May  29, 
1907,  aged  79.  (Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  May  30, 
1907-) 
VAWDREY,  ALEXANDER  ALLEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  21,  1827.  Of  Cornwall.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
(St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  1789),  C.  of  Gwinear  (and  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Charles  Glascott).  School, 
Exeter  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1830; 
B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester,  Litt.  dim., 
from  Exeter)  Feb.  3,  1833;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells,  Litt.  dim., 
from  Exeter)  Apr.  13,  1834;  C.  of  St  Erth,  Cornwall,  1833-4. 
P.C.  of  St  Day,  1834-45.  V.  of  St  Agnes,  1845-75.  Married 
Anne  Mary  Cossham,  of  Bristol.  Died  Aug.  24,  1875,  aged  67. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Clergy  List.) 


VAWDREY,  ALEXANDER  ALLEN.   .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1861.    [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Allen  (above) 
(and  Anne  Mary).    B.  at  St  Dav,  Cornwall.    Bapt.  Jan.  4, 
1842.    Matric.   Michs.   1861;   B.A.   1865;   M.A.   1880.    Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  St  Agnes,  Cornwall, 
1866-8.  V.  of  Mabe,  1868-80.  V.  of  St  Sithney,  1880-9.  V.  of 
St    Gluvias,    1889-1909.     Hon.    Canon    of    Truro,    1905-9. 
Married  (1)  July  22,  1868,  Ellen  Gertrude,  only  chUd  of  John 
Neale,  Esq.,  of  Cheltenham,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Dec.  27,  1890, 
Elizabeth  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Major  Griffin,  R.A.    Died 
Mar.  21,  1909,  aged  67.     (Eagle,  xxxi.  246;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Dec.  31,  1890;  The  Times,  Mar.  25,  1909-) 
VAWDREY,  JOHN  COSSHAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1881.    [Only]  s.  of  John  Cossham  [M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.] 
(and  Louisa  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  A.  N.  Harrison).     B. 
[Sept.  8,  1862],  in  Kensington.    School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  prizeman;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1890.    Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)   1886;  priest,   1887;  C.  of  Bermondsey. 
1886-9.    C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Lowestoft,  1889-1900.     R.  of 
Kessmgland,    Sufiolk,    1900-9.     R.    of   St    Margaret's    and 
St  Nicholas',  King's  Lynn,  1909-22.  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich, 
1915-31.    R.  of  Drayton  with  Hellesdon,  Norfolk,  1922-31. 
Married,  1902,  Maud  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Blois,  Bart., 
of   Cockfield    Hall,    near    Yoxford,    Sufiolk      Author,    The 
Meaning  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Communion  of  Saints,  etc. 
Died  Dec.  22,  1931.   (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford: 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  24,  1931-) 
VAWDREY,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1895.  Eldest  s.  of  Wmiam,  C.E.,  deceased.   B.  Nov.  17,  1876, 
at  Gravelly  HUl,  near  Birmingham.   School,  King  Edward's, 
Birmingham.     Matric.    Michs.    1895;    B..\.    1898.     Of   The 
Crossways,  Blue  House  Lane,  Limpsfield,  Surrey,  in  1946. 
VAWDREY,   WILLIAM   SEAMAN.     Adm.   sizar   at   Queens', 
June  10,  1829.  Of  Cheshire.  [2nd  s.  of  Daniel,  of  Tushingham 
Hall,  Cheshire  and  Plas  Glangwynant,  Carnarvonshire  (and 
Anne,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Wyatt,  of  Lime  Grove,  near  Bangor). 
B.  Sept.  14,  180S.]    Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1835;  M.A. 
1839.    Assistant  Master  at  Colfe's  Grammar  School.    Ord. 
■deacon  (Lichfield)  1841.  C.  of  Kinver,  Stafis.,  1841-3-   C.  of 
Prescot,  Lanes.,  1844-6.  C.  of  Longton,  1846-9.    C.  of  Llan- 
drinio,  Montgom.,  1859.  C.  of  Moreton,  Salop,  1860-1.  V.  oi 
Pannal,  Yorks.,   1862-77.    Died,  unmarried,  1877-    (Clergy 
List;  Burke,  L.G.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  iv.  359;  L.  L. 
Duncan.) 
VAZ,  JOSEPH  ANTHONY.   Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1896.  S.  of 
A.  C,  of  Karachi,  India.  Schools,  St  Patrick's,  Karachi,  and 
Sind  College;  and  at  Bombay  University.    Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  7,  1897;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Gray  s 
Inn,  Nov.  17,  1898.   .Appointed  to  the  I.C.S.,  1897;  Assistant 
Magistrate  and  Collector  in  Bengal;  in  Eastern  Bengal  and 
Assam,  1905;  Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  CoUector,  1907; 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  1909;  Magistrate  and  CoUector  in 
Bengal,    1912-21.     Died    Dec.    21,    1921,    in    Madanpalle 
Sanatorium,  Chittoor  District,  Madras.    (King's  Coll.  Reg., 
284;  Law  Lists;  India  Office  Lists  ('Joseph  Vas').) 
VEAL,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  12,  1819.  Matric. 

Michs.  1819. 
VEALE,  HENRY  MALLET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  6, 
1851.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James  Harris  (1818),  of  Hatherleigh, 
Devon  (and  Emily,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  WUham  Nevile, 
R.  of  Cottesmore).  B.  May  22,  1S31.  School,  Rugby.  Did  not 
reside.  For  some  years  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Of 
Passaford  House,  Hatherleigh,  Devon.  J. P.  Married  (i)  1854, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Aaron  Saunders,  of  King's  Nympton, 
Devon,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1886,  Ellen,  widow  of  Christopher 
Edmonds,  of  the  Ceylon  Civil  Service.  Died  Dec.  3,  1905- 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

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Veale.  Herbert  Prior 

VEALE,  HERBERT  PRIOR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6, 
1883.  S.  of  Thomas  S.  B.  [Apr.  17,  1864],  at  Stoke  Damerel, 
Devonport.    At  Dalhousie  College,   Halifax,   Nova  Scotia; 
B.A.  of  the  University  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    Matnc. 
Michs.    1883;   B.A.    1886;   M.B.   and   B.Chir.    1889.    At  St 
George's  Hospital.    Practised  first  at  Cape  Town  and  then 
for  many  years  in  Pretoria.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  South  African  Medical  Corps).  Of  276,  Visagie  Street, 
Pretoria,  in  1940.   (Peile,  u.  701 ;  Medical  Directories.) 
VEALE,  JAMES  HARRIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Nov.  9,  i8i8.    Of  Devon.    [Eldest  s.  of  James  Mallet,  who 
assumed  the  name  of  Veale,  1781,  on  inheriting  the  estate  of 
Passaford  (and  Jane  Veale,  of  Passaford).   B.  1800.]   Matnc. 
Lent,  1819.  Succeeded  to  Passaford,  1816.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Devonshire.     Married,    1830,    Emily,    eldest    dau.    of    the 
Rev.   Henry  William  NevUe,   R.  of  Cottesmore,   Rutland. 
Died  m  1876.  Father  of  Henry  M.  (1851).  (Burke,  L.O.) 
VEASEY,    ALFRED.     Adm.    pens,    at    Clare,    July   6,    1816. 
Doubtful  if  resided.    .\dm.  pens,   (age   18)   at   Peterhouse, 
June  5    1817.    S.  of  David,  of  Huntingdon.   School,  Rugby. 
Matric.   Michs.    1817;   B.A.   1821;   M.A.   1824;   B.D.    1831. 
Fellow,  i8i4.    Died  Nov.  15,  1834,  at  Huntingdon.    {Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  T.  .4.  Walker,  397;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  i.  104.) 
VEASEY  ALFRED  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26, 
1887.   [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  F[rederick]  (1842),  V.  of  Lidling- 
ton,  Beds.   Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  i8go;  M.A.  1894.   Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)   1891;  priest,   1892;  C.  of 
Horsley,  Gloucs.,  1891-4.   C.  of  Kemble,  Wilts.,  1894-9;  V. 
there,  1899-1904.  R.  of  Edgeworth,  Gloucs.,  1904-9.  Married, 
Nov.  4,  1915,  Gertrude  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Orlando    Stallard.     Latterly    of    The    Cottage,    Hampnett, 
Northleach,  Gloucs.,  where  he  died  Sept.  17,  1944,  aged  76. 
(Crock/ord;  The  Times,  Sept.  19,  1944.) 
VEASEY,  ARTHUR  DAVID.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  13,  1844.    [Eldest]  s.  of  David.    B.  Jan.  14,  1825,  at 
Huntingdon.     Schools,    Uppingham    and    Rugby.     Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  LL.B.  1850.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  20, 
1847.   Died 'about  1870.'   (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Inns  0/  Court.) 
VEASEY,  FRANCIS  GERALD  (1850),  see  VESEY. 
VEASEY,  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22, 
1842.   Of  Hunts.   [S.  of  C,  of  Huntingdon.   School,  Upping- 
ham.]   Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849. 
Ord.    deacon    (Lichfield)    1847;    priest,    1848;    C.    of    Holy 
Trinity,  Burton-on-Trent,  1847-50.  C.  of  Tarrington,  Heref., 
1850-4.  C.  of  Great  Brickhill,  Bucks.,  1854-76.  V.  of  Lidling- 
ton,  Beds.,   1876-1903.    Married  Charlotte,   eldest  dau.   of 
G.  Malcolm,   Esq.,  of   Liverpool.    Died  Oct.   30,    1903,   at 
Aspley  Guise,  Beds.,  aged  80.    Father  of  Alfred  H.  (1887). 
[Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crock/ord;  Camb.  Chronicle,  Nov.  6, 
1903-) 
VEASEY,   THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,    (age    17)    at    Peterhouse, 
July  12,  1773.    Of  Lines.    School,  Stilton.    Matric.  Easter, 
1775;  Browne  Scholar,  1775;  B.A.  1778;  M.A.  1781;  B.D. 
1794.  Fellow,  1 779-1 839;  Tutor.  Junior  Proctor,  1783-4.  V.  of 
Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1826-39.    Died  Apr.  22,  1839, 
aged  85.   Memorial  in  Little  St  .Mary's  Church;  at  the  time  of 
his  death   he   was   the  oldest   resident   of   the  University. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  337;  G.  Mag.,  N.S.  xi.  95.) 
VEATER,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1894.  S.  of  Joseph  Dore,  of  7,  Northcote  Street,  Stapleton 
Road,  Bristol.  B.  Jan.  30,  1875,  at  Portland,  Dorset.  School, 
Bristol  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  (i^th  Wrangler) 
1897.   Naval  Instructor,  R.N.,  in  1896.   Served  in  the  Great 
War,    1914-19    (Instructor-Cdr.,    R.N.;    employed    at    the 
Admiralty;  Chevalier,  Legion  of  Honour).  Died  Jan.  9,  1949, 
aged  73,  at  Cape  Town.    (The  Times,  Jan.  12,   1949;  Camb. 
Year-book.) 
VEEL,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  11,  1821. 
S.  of  Peter.    B.   at  N.  Cemey,   Gloucs.    School,  Dursley. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828. 
VEITCH,  JOHN  GOULD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6,  1887. 
[2ud]  s.  of  John  Gould,  of  St  Vincent  Lodge,  Morden  Road, 
Merton,  Surrey  (and  Jane  Hodge).    B.  July  19,   1869,   at 
Kingston  Hill,  Surrey.   School,  Westminster.   Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.    FootbaU  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1888- 
91.     Played   for  England,    1894.     Married,   Dec.    16,    1903, 
Dorothy  Maud,  widow  of  Carl  Richard  G.  le  Doux.    Died 
Oct.  3,  1914,  at  Wimbledon.    (Record  oj  Old  Westminsters; 
The  Times,  Oct.  5,  1914.) 
VEITCH,  WALTER.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  20,  1895.    School, 

Blair  Lodge.   Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898. 
VELEY,  FREDERICK  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Aug.  22,  1888.    S.  of  A.  C,  Esq.,  of  Great  Baddow,  Essex. 
School,  St  Leonard's.  Matric.  Michs.  1888. 


Venables,  Henry 

VELEZ,  CARLOS  DIAZ.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John'.s,  Oct.  10, 
1883.   Matric.  Michs.  1883,  as  Diaz-Velez.    Kept  three  terms. 
VENABLES,  CUTHBERT  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  2,  1882.   Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1842), 
of  Reading.   B.  [July  24,  1863],  at  Chester.   [School,  Charter- 
house.]    Matric.    Michs.    1882;    B.A.    1885.     A   mechanical 
engineer.    Died  Sept.   7,    1942,   aged   79,   at  Cumnor  Hill, 
Oxford.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  9,  1942.) 
VENABLES,   EDMUND.    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at   Pembroke, 
June  13,  1838.    3rd  s.  of  wLliam,  Esq.  [paper-maker  and 
stationer;  formerly  Lord  Mayor  of  London  and  M.P.],  of 
London  (and  Ann  Ruth  Fromow).    B.  in  London  [July  5, 
1819].     School,    Merchant   Taylors'.     Matric.    Michs.    1838; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (33rd  Wrangler)  1842;  M.A.   1845.    Adm.  ad 
eundem,  at  Oxford,   1856.    Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)   1844; 
priest  (Norwich)  1846;  C.  of  Hurstmonceaux,  Sussex,  1844- 
53.    C.  of   Bonchurch,   Isle  of   Wight,  1853-5.    Resided  at 
Bonchurch  f  rom  1855.   Canon  and  Precentor  of  Lincoln,  1867- 
95.    Ramsden  Preacher,  1879.    Married,  Sept.  8,  1847,  Caro- 
line Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Tebbs,  Proctor  of  Doctors'  Com- 
mons,  and  had  issue.    Author,   History  0/  Hurstmonceaux 
Castle;  History  of  the  Church  of  Great  St  Mary,  Cambridge; 
History  of  the  Isle  of  Wight.  Translated,  Wieseler's  Synopsis 
Evangelica,    and    edited,    Bleek's    Introduction   to    the    Old 
Testament;  Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress;  Grace  Abounding; 
etc.   Died  Mar.  4,  1895.   (Crockford;  Clergy  List;  D.N.B.) 
VENABLES,  EDWARD.    Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1874-    S.  of 
the    Rev.    George,    of    Great    Yarmouth.     School,    King's, 
Rochester.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  4,  1875;  B.A. 
1877;   M.A.    1880.    Ord.   deacon   (Chichester)    1877;   priest, 
1878;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hastings,  1877-80.    C.  of  Great 
Yarmouth,  1880;  C.  of  St  Anne,  Soho,  London,  1880-2.  V. 
of  St  John-the-Evang.,  Drury  Lane,   1882-9.    R-  of  Christ 
Church,  Marylebone,  1889-91.  Died  June  22, 1891,  in  London, 
aged  44.    (The  Roffensian  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  July  i,  1891.) 
VENABLES,  FRANK  LESLIE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  2,  1899.   Of  Herts.  S.  of  F.,  Esq.,  surveyor,  of  Sudbury, 
Harrow.    B.  Apr.  6,  1881,  at  Hadley  Bamet,  Herts.    School, 
Berkhamsted.    Matric.  Michs.    1899;   B.A.    1902.    Assistant 
Master   at   Berkhamsted  School.    Ord.  deacon  (Worcester) 
1905;  priest,  1906;  C.  of  Fladbury,  Worcs.,  1905-10.    C.  of 
St  Thomas,  Coventry,  1910-12.    Chaplain  in  Algiers;  died 
there.  Mar.  20,   1912.    (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  29, 
1912.) 
VENABLES,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  19,  i795- 
B.  in  London.   Matric.  Easter,  1797;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1803. 
R.  of  Machynlleth,  Montgom.,   1805-56.    Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1857.    (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List.) 
VENABLES,  GEORGE  STOVIN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Mar.  4,  1828.   [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1790),  D.D.  (and 
Sophia,  dau.  of  George  Lister,  of  Girsby,  Lines.).    B.  [June 
18,  1810]  at  Kirkthorpe,  Yorks.  Schools  [Eton  and]  Charter- 
house.    Matric.   Michs.    1828;   Chancellor's   English   medal, 
1831;  B.A.  (5th  Classic)  1832;  M.A.  1835.    Fellow,  1835-68; 
Hon.  Fellow,  1868.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  i,  1832. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  10,  1836.    On  the  Oxford  Ckcuit. 
Q.C.,  1863;  Bencher,  1873;  Treasurer,  1878.  At  Charterhouse 
with  Thackeray  (whose  nose  he  broke  in  a  fight)  and  a  friend 
of  Tennyson.  A  character  of '  extraordinary  force  and  charm.' 
Wrote  the  first  leading  article  for  the  Saturday  Review,  and 
for  nearly  30  years  contributed  anonymous  weekly  articles. 
'  He  probably  did  more  than  any  other  writer  of  his  time  to 
establish  and  maintain  the  best  and  strongest  current  style 
and  the  highest  type  of  pohtical  thought,  in  journalism.' 
Compiled  the  ■nummary  of  events  in  The  Times  on  the  last 
day  of  each  year.   High  Sheriff  of  Radnor,  1884.    Died  Oct. 
6,  1888.  Brother  of  Joseph  H.  (1832)  and  Richard  L.  (1826). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  ±-oster.  Men  at 
the  Bar,  gives  'B.  1811';  D.N.B.;  Harry  Furniss,  Paradise 
in  Piccadilly,  96.) 
VENABLES,  GILBERT  LOCKE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
15,  1891.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wanstead  Park,  Essex.   B.  Aug. 
12,  1873,  in  London.   School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  14,  1899. 
Living  at  Mill  Court,  Cholsey,  Berks.,  in  1907.   Died  Dec.  11, 
1931.    (Law  Lists;  Berks.,  Bucks,  and  Beds.  Contemporary 
Biographies;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
VENABLES,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  June  20, 
1842.    S.  of  L[azarusj  J[ones],  Esq.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1789)  [barrister].    B.  Oct.   14,  1823,  in  Liverpool.    School, 
Rugby.    Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.    Ord. 
deacon    (Chester)    1846;    priest,    1848;    C.    of   Bickerstaffe, 
Lanes.,   1848-50.    Minor  Canon  and  Precentor  of  Chester, 
1857-66.    Latterly  of  Leamington.    Died  July  20,  1889,  at 
Oxford.    Father  of  Cuthbert  E.  (1882).    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Jesus  ColL  Notes;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  July  24,  1889.) 


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VENABLES,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  i, 
^'^"  B.  at  Oswestry,  Salop.    Matric.  Lent,   1752;  LL.B 

i7sq     Old.  deacon  (Chester)  Feb.  10,  1754;  pnest  (London) 
Feb   28   1755.    R.  of  Erbistock,  Flints.,  1777-1804.  Perhaps 
V    of  HarweU,  Berks.,  1816-22,  but  see  an  Oxford  namesake 
(father  of   the  next)   who  died  in   1823.    Disappears  from 
Clerical  Guide,  1829. 
VENABLES,  JOSEPH  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  3,  1834,  as 
George  Joseph.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph,  deceased  (Queea  s 
College,   Oxford,    1789)-    Matric.   Michs.   1834;  B.A.   1838; 
M.A.  1841. 
VENABLES,  JOSEPH  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Apr  ^o  1832.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (next).  B.  [Dec.  3], 
181 3     at   CKto,    Radnors.    School,   Charterhouse.     Matnc. 
Mich's.   1832;   B.A.   1836;   M.A.   i86i.    Adm.   at   the  Inner 
Temple,  May  23,  1837.    Called  to  the  Bar    Nov.  20    1840. 
T  P  for  Brecon  and  Radnorshire.   Marned  (i)  1844.  Sophia, 
dau    of   GUes   HUton,    Preston   House,   Faversham,    Kent; 
(2)    1865,   Susan  Catherine,   4th   dau.   of   John   Ridley,   of 
Parkend,    Northumberland.     Died    in    1866.     Brother    of 
George  S.  (1828)  and  Richard  L.  (1826).   (List  of  Carthusians; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 
VENABLES,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  2,  1790. 
[3rd  s   of  Lazarus  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Jones,  ot 
WoodhUl,  Salop).]  B.  [1775].  in  London.  Matric  >Iichs.  1792 ; 
B.A.  1795;  M.A.  1798;  B.D.  1806;  D.D.  1814.   Fellow   1795- 
i8o8.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  1798.  V.  of  Warmfield,  Yorks 
1808-10.    R.  of  Ashwicken  with  Leziate,  Norfolk,  1810-26. 
V  of  Clyro,  Radnors.,  1810-46.  V.  of  Llansantflfraed,  181^22. 
Preb.  of  Brecon,  1816-58.    R.  of  Newchurch,  Radnor,  1821- 
8    V    of   Nantmel,    1828-58.    Archdeacon   of  Carmarthen, 
1832-59.     Of   Llysdinam   Hall,   Brecknockshire.     Manned, 
1808,   Sophia,    youngest   dau.    of   George    Lister,    Esq.,   ot 
Girsby,   Lines.    Died   Jan.    15,   1858.    Father  of   the  next, 
George  S.  (1828)  and  Joseph  H.  (above)     (Boase    111.  1086; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Northants.  Clergy;  Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List, 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  224.)  ■ 
VENABLES,  RICHARD  LISTER.    .\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel 
Dec    II    1826.    Of  Cheshire.    [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
(above)'iand  Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Lister,  Esq.). 
B   [May  22]  1809.   Schools,  Eton  and  Charterhouse.]   Matric. 
Michs.   1827;   B.A.    1831;   M.A.   1835.    Ord.  deacon,   1832; 
priest,  1833.  R.  of  Whitnev,  Heref .,  1834-43-  V.  of  Clyro  with 
BettwsCiyro,  Radnors.,  1847-73.  J-P-  and  D.L.  for  Radnors. 
Chairman,  Radnorshire  Quarter  Sessions.    Married  (i)  1834, 
Mary  Augusta  Dahrmple,  dau.  of  General  A.  M.  Poltoratzky, 
of  Russia,  and  widow  of  Francis  J.  Adam,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  1867,  Agnes  Minna,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Shepherd 
Pearson,  Esq.    Latterly  of  Llysdinam,  Newbndge-on-Wye, 
Radnorshire.  Author otTravelsin Russia.  Died m Llysdinam, 
Tan.  3,  1894.    Brother  of  George  S.  (1828)  and  Joseph  H. 
(1832)      (Eton  Sch.  Lists;   List  of  Carthusians;   Crockford; 
Walford,   County  Families;  The  Guardian,  Jan.   10,   1894; 
Kilvert's  Diary,  6.) 
VENESS,  HENRY  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  14. 
1841    Matric.  Lent,  1842;  B.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
1842;    priest,    1843-     C.   of   St    Peter's,    Ipswich     1847-53- 
Lecturer  of  Holy  Trinity,  Margate,  1853-60.   R.  of  Rushohne, 
Lanes.,  1860-78.    Disappears  from  Crockford,  1879. 
VENIS,  MAURICE  DYTE.   Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1883.   [3rd  s. 
of  Edward  John  Lazarus,  M.D.,  of  Benares,  India.]    Matric. 
Michs.   1S83.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  8,   1884. 
(Inns  of  Court.) 
VENN,  ARTHUR  DENNIS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899.   2nd 
s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1857),  V.  of  Walmer,  Kent  (by  his 
2nd  wife,   Louisa  J.   \V.   Ramsay).    B.   .\ug.   28,   1880,  in 
Edinburgh.    School,  Haileybury.    Matric.  Michs.  1899;  ts.A. 
1903;  M.A.  1907.   Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1906;  priest,  1909; 
C    of  St  James',  Stockton-on-Tees,  1906-11.    C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Folkestone,  1911-12.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity  Sheerness, 
iqi2-20.  V.  of  Chislet,  Kent,  1920-45     Married,  Apr.  29, 
IQI4,   Frederica   Constance,   eldest   dau.   of   Lieut.-General 
H    E.  Dyneley,  of  Canterbury,  and  had  issue,  a  son.    Died 
Mar.  31,  1945.    Half-brother  of  Henry  S.  (1888).    (J.  Venn, 
Annals  of  a  Clerical  Family;  Crockford.) 
VENN.  GERARD  NOEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  16,  1827. 
Of   London.     [Only  s.   of   Edward  Beaumont,   of   Freston, 
Suffolk  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of  Frances  Green,  of  Dorkmg). 
B    Feb    17,  1809,  in  London.]    Migrated  to  St  Catharme  s, 
lune  28,  1828.    Matric.  Michs.  1828.    Of  Ipswich.    Marned, 
Mar  16,  1858,  Emma,  dau.  of  George  Mayhew,  and  had  issue 
Died  Nov.  17,  1877.    (J.  Venn,  Annals  of  a  Clerical  Family.) 
VENN,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  19,  1814.    Of 
Surrey.    [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1776).  R-  of  Clapham 
(by  his   ist  wife,   Katherine  King).    B.  Feb.   10,   1796.  |t 
Clapham.]    Matric.  Lent,  1814;  B.A.  (19^*  Wrangler)  1818; 
MA.  1821;  B.D.  1828.    FeUow,  1819-29.    Close  friend  ot 


Venn,  John 

Charles  Simeon,  who  gave  him  an  oak  press,  still  in  possession 
of  the  family.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  31,  1819;  priest, 
lune    17     1821.     C.    of   St    Dunstan-m-the-West,    1821-4. 
Returned  to  Cambridge,  1824.    Dean  and  CoUege  Lecturer. 
Junior   Proctor,    1825-6.     Evening   Lecturer   at   Great   St 
Mary's  1826.  R.  of  Dr>T>ool,  Hull,  1827-34-   R.  of  St  Johns, 
HoUoway    1834-47.    Preb.  of  St   Paul's,   1846.    Honorary 
Secretary'of  the  C.M.S.  (of  which  his  father  was  one  of  the 
founders),  1841-73-  Lived  latterly  at  Sheen,  Surrey.  A  leader 
of  the  Evangelical  body  of  the  Church  of  England.   Member 
of  the   Royal  Commissions  on  Clerical  Subscriptions  and 
Ritual  Reform.    Manried,  Jan.  21,   1829,  Martha,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Sykes,  of  Swanland,  near  Hull.    Author,  Life  and 
Letters  of  Henry  Venn  (his  grandfather);  Missionary  Life  of 
Xavier,  etc.  Died  Jan.  13,  1873;  buried  at  Mortlake    Portrait 
by  George  Richmond  in  the  committee-room  of  the  C.M.b., 
and  marble  rebel  in  the  crypt  of  St  Paul's  Cathedral.  Brother 
of  John  (1823);  father  of  John  (1853)  and  the  next.   (J.  Venn, 
Arinals  of  a  Clerical  Family;  Crockford;  D.N.B.;  Clergy  List.) 
VENN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  31, 1857.  [Yr.]  s.  of  the 
Rev   Henry  (above),  B.D.,  sometime  Fellow  of  Queens',  and 
Hon    Secretary  of  the  CM.  Society  (and  Martha,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Sykes).    B.  [July  27],  1838,  at  Highgate.    Schools, 
Highgate  and  Islington  proprietary.    Matric.  Michs.   1857; 
BA    i86i-  M.A.  1864.    Assistant  Secretary  of  the  C.M.S., 
1861-7     O'rd.  deacon,   1867;  priest,   1868;  C.  of  Mortlake, 
Surrey,  1867-9.    C.  of  St  Simon's,  Chelsea,  1869-70.    R.  of 
(Clare  portion),  Tiverton,  1870-85.   Rural  Dean  of  Tiverton, 
1880-5.  V.  of  Sittingboume,  Kent,  1885-92.  V.  of  Walmer, 
1893-1908.    Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury,   1900-23.    Married 
(I)  Isabel  Louisa,  dau  of  Captain  \V.  M.  De  Butts;  (2)  Louisa 
Jane  \V.,  dau.  of  Robert  Balfour  Wardlaw  Ramsay.    Lived 
latterly  at  Canterbury,  where  he  died  May  17,  1923.   Brother 
of  John  (1853);  father  of  Arthur  D.  (1899)  and  Henry  S. 
(1888).   (J.  Venn,  Annals  of  a  Clerical  Family;  Venn,  11.  334; 
Crockford;  Who  was  Who.) 
VENN,  HENRY  KNOTT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  lo, 
1834.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  Cooke,  of  Payhembury,  near 
Honiton,  Devon  (and  Mary  Knott).  B.  1814.  School,  Blundell's, 
Tiverton.    Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1S38;  M.A.  1878.    Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  1839;  priest,  1840;  C.  of  Harpford,  Devon, 
1839-45.    C.  of  Monkton,   1846-60.    Assistant  Master,  All 
HaUow's  School,  Honiton.   C.  of  Combe  Raleigh,  1S60-9.  V. 
of  Monkton,  1869-1902.  Resided  latteriy  at  xMonkton  House, 
Honiton,  where  he  died  Mar.  23,  1910,  aged  95.    (Blundell's 
Sch.  Reg.;].  Venn,  Annals  of  a  Clerical  Family ;  T.  A.  Walker, 
447;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  26,  1910.) 
VENN,  HENRY  STRAITH.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888.   S.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  (1857),  V.  of  Sittingboume  (by  his  ist  wife, 
Isabel  Louisa,  dau.  of  Capt.  De  Butts).    B.  [Nov.  28],  1869, 
in  London.    Schools,  BlundeU's,  Tiverton  and  St  Peter's, 
Weston-super-Mare.    Matric.  Michs.  1888.    Farmed  in  Vir- 
ginia, U.S.-'V.,  from  1889.   Subsequently  in  the  Umted  States 
Civil'Service  (Bureau  of  Commerce).    Died  Jan.  3,  1908,  at 
Washington.    Half-brother  of  Arthur  D.  (1899).    (Venn,  n. 
503;  J.  Venn,  Annals  of  a  Clerical  Family;  The  Times,  Jan.  9, 
1908.) 
VENN   JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  7,  1776.    Only  s.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  (1742),  R-  of  Yelling,  Hunts,  (and  Eling, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bishop,  D.D.,  Mimster  of  St  Mary- 
le-Tower,  Ipswich).    B.  Mar.  9,  1759.  at  Claph-m,  Surrey. 
School   Hipperholme,  Yorks.  (Mr  Sutcliffe).    Matric.  Michs. 
1777;  Scholar,  1777;  B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1786.    Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1782;  priest  iGloucester)  1783;  C.  to  his 
father  at  Yelling.    R.  of  Little  Dunham,  Norfolk,  1783-92. 
R  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  1792-1813.    R.  of  Great  Tey,  Essex, 
1804-13.    One  of  the  founders  of  the  Church  Missionary 
Society,  1797,  and  the  central  figure  of  the  Clapham  'Sect.' 
Friend 'of    Charles    Simeon.     Married    (i)    Oct.    22,    1789, 
Katherine,  only  dau.  of  William  King,  merchant  of  Hull,  and 
had  issue;   (2)'  Aug.   25,   1812,  Frances,  5th  dau.  of  John 
Turton    Esq.,  of  Sugnal,  near  Eccleshall,  Staffs.    Author, 
Sermons,  etc.   Died  July  i,  1813,  at  Clapham;  buned  in  the 
old  churchyard.    Father  of  the  next  and  of  Henry  (i8i4)- 
(J   Venn,  Annals  of  a  Clerical  Family;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  D..\'.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1813,  11.  91-) 
VENN,   JOHN.    Adm.   pens,   at  Queens',   Apr.    12,    1823.    Of 
Surrey.   [2nd  surviving  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above).   B.  Apr. 
17    1802.    Schools,  Harrow  and  Charterhouse;  and  at  the 
HE  I  C.S.  College,  HaUeybury,  1818-20;  went  to  India  as  a 
Cadet;  invalided  home.]    Matric.  Michs.  1823;  BeU  Scholar, 
1824;  B.A.(i2th  Wrangler)  1827;  M.A.  1830.  FeUow,  1829-34- 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  i,  1S28;  priest,  June  14, 1829 ;C  of 
St  Mary-le-Strand,  London,  182S-9.   P.C.  of  Pmner,  Middle- 
sex  1830-3.  V.  of  St  Peter's  with  St  Owen's,  Hereford,  1S33- 
70  '  Provided  a  steam  com-miU  for  the  benefit  of  the  poor 
and  started  an  Industrious  Aid  Society.    Preb.  of  Hereford 
1843-68.    Engaged  with  a  Jesuit  in  the  famous  Hereford 


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Discussion,  1847.  Lived  latterly  at  Aylestone  Hill,  Hereford. 
Author,  St  Paul's  Three  Chapters  on  Holiness;  Commentary  on 
St  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Galaiians.  Died,  unmarried.  May  12, 
1890.  Brother  of  Henry  (1814).  (J-  Venn,  Annals  of  a 
Clerical  Family;  List  of  Carthusians;  Harrow  Sch.  Keg.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  21,  1890.) 

VENN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  25,  1853.  [Elder]  s. 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1814),  B.D.,  Hon.  Secretary  of  the 
Church  Missionary  Society  (and  Martha,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Sykes).  B.  [Aug.  4],  i834.  at  Drypool,  Hull.  Schools,  High- 
gate  and  Islington  proprietary.  Matnc.  M.chs.  1853;  Scholar, 
B.A.  (m  Wrangler)  1857;  M.A.  i860;  Sc.D.  1884.  I'ellow 
1857-1923;  President,  1912-23.  Represented  the  Wth 
generation  of  the  Venn  family  to  graduate  at  Cambridge;  the 
three  previous  ones  were  at  Oxford.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1858, 
priest,  1859;  C.  of  Cheshunt,  Herts.,  1858-9.,  C.  of  Mortlake, 
Surrey,  1860-2.  College  Lecturer  in  Moral  Science  from  1862. 
Hulsean  Lecturer,  1869.  One  of  those  responsible  for  the 
development  of  the  Moral  Sciences  Tripos.  Latterly  devoted 
himself  to  the  publication  of  University  and  College  records. 
F  R  S  1883  F  S.A.,  1892.  President  of  the  Cambridge 
Antiquarian  Society,  1907-8.  Availed  himself  of  the  provi- 
sions of  the  Clerical  DisabUities  Relief  Act  (1870),  in  1883. 
Married,  June  20,  1867,  Susanna  Carnegie,  eldest  dau.  ot  the 
Rev.  Charles  VVeUand  Edmonstone.  Inventor  of  a  very 
successful  bowling-machine  for  cricket.  Author,  The  Logic  of 
Chance;  Characteristics  of  Belief;  Symbolic  Logic;  Empmcal 
Logic;  Biographical  History  of  Gonville  and  Caius-  Caius 
College  (College  Histories  series) ;  Annals  of  a  Clerical  Family; 
John  Caius.  1529-1573;  Early  Collegiate  Life;  Annals  of 
Gonville  and  Caius  College.  Edited  Grace-Book  A.  Co  labo- 
rated  with  his  son  on  the  preparation  of  Part  I  of  Alumm 
Cantabrigienses  and  Matriculations  and  Degrees,  1544-1659. 
Presented  his  large  coUection  of  books  on  Logic  to  the 
University  Library.  Died  Apr.  4,  1923.  at  his  house  in 
Chaucer  Road,  Cambridge;  buried  at  Trumpington.  Portrait 
in  Caius.  Brother  of  Henry  (1857)  I  father  of  John  A.  (1902), 
compiler  of  this  work.  [Clergy  List;  Venn,  11.  313;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Caian,  Vol.  xxxi,  No.  iii;  Proceedings  of  the  Royal 
Society,  1926;  D.N.B.) 

VENNER.  HAROLD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1889.  B.  May  4. 
1871.  School,  King's,  Ely.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  7, 
1891;  B.A.  1892.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  School,  Ely, 
1892,  for  a  year.   (Reg.  of  King's  Sch.,  Ely.) 

VENNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Dec.  20,  1771-  Of  Kent. 
Matric.  Easter,  1772.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  2, 
1773;  'S.  of  John,  of  Canterbury.'    (Inns  of  Court.) 

VENNER,  The  Rev.  SAMUEL.  B.A.  1758,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.,  from  Trinity,  1758.  [S.  of  WUliam,  of  Ireland.  B.  Dec. 
24,  1723,  at  Lichfield.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Oct.  19,  1742-  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1746.  V.  of  Sutton  Valence,  Kent,  1747-64-  Died  Dec.  4, 
1764.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Al.  Carthus.) 

VENNING,  JAMES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25. 
1899  [4th]  s.  of  John  James  Edgcombe,  of  Penlee,  Stoke- 
Damerel,  Devon.  B.  [Feb.  12,  1881],  at  Stoke-Damerel. 
School,  Malvern.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  MB 
B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1907;  M.D.  1919-  At  St  George  s  Hospital; 
House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1907.  House 
Physician,  Great  Ormond  Street  Hospital;  Cluneal  Assistant, 
Samaritan  Free  Hospital  for  Women.  Served  m  the  Great 
War  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Practised  at  Steeple  Aston, 
Oxon.,  and  then  for  many  years  at  Rickmansworth,  Herts 
Of  Craich  House,  Rickmansworth  in  1949-  (Medical 
Directories.) 

VENNING,  JAMES  MEYBOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
July  9  1830.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  St  Petersburg,  Russia.  School, 
Devon  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1830.  Migrated  to  Trimty 
HaU,  Oct.  20,  1836.  Resided  at  Bath.  Married  Patience 
Maria  dau.  of  Edgcombe  Parson,  Esq.,  of  Tavistock,  Devon, 
and  had  issue.  Died  in  1894.  (Waif ord,  County  Families  (sub 
his  son).) 

VENTRIS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  2,  1821. 
Of  Cambs.  [Doubtless  s.  of  William  Richmond.]  Matric. 
Easter  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Lmcoln) 
1825;  priest  (Ely)  1825.  P.C.  of  Stow-cum-Quy,  Cambs., 
1825-86.  Sometime  Chaplain  to  Lord  St  Leonards,  and  to 
the  County  gaol,  Cambridge.  Assisted,  during  1858,  m  the 
historical  and  legal  parts  of  Vol.  in  of  the  Catalogue  of  M56. 
in  the  University  hbrary.  Resided  latterly  at  3,  Bateman 
Street,  Cambridge,  where  he  died  Sept.  12,  1886,  aged  85; 
buried  in  Quy  churchyard.  Doubtless  brother  of  Henry  L. 
(1827)  and  Joseph  U.  (1829).  (T.  A.  Walker,  412  and  MS. 
note;  C.  Sayle,  Annals  of  Camb.  Univ.  Lib.,  127.) 


Vere,  James 

VENTRIS,  EDWARD  FAVELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  5,  1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850. 
Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1870.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1848;  priest  (Chester)  1849;  C.of  Newport 
Salop,  1848-51.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Runcorn,  1851-2.  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Colchester,  1852-6.  C.  of  Stanway,  Essex,  1856-9. 
V.  of  West  Mersea,  1859-63.  R.  of  Church  Aston,  Salop, 
1863-1905.  Latterly  of  17,  St  George's  Terrace,  Brighton, 
where  he  died  Nov.  27,  1915,  aged  91.  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  I,  1915) 
VENTRIS,  HENRY  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  2, 
1827.  Of  Cambs.  [S.  of  William  Richmond,  of  Cambridge 
(and  Mary).  B.  Dec.  25,  1806,  at  Cambridge.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  22, 
1833;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1834.  P.C.  of  Whetstone,  Middlesex, 
1833-69.  R.  of  St  Columb  Major,  Cornwall,  1869-97.  One  of 
the  earliest  of  London  clergy  to  preach  in  the  surplice,  his 
first  appearance  in  that  garment  causing  a  sensation. 
Married,  1835,  Ann,  dau.  of  James  Newman,  of  Whetstone 
House,  Finchley,  London,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  28,  1897. 
Doubtless  brother  of  Edward  (1821)  and  of  the  next.  (Crock- 
ford; Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Scoit,  MSS.;  The  Times,  May  i, 
1897;  The  Globe,  May  8,  1897.) 
VENTRIS,  JOSEPH  UNDERWOOD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  9,  1829.  Of  Cambs.  [Doubtless  s.  of  WilUam  Richmond.] 
Matric  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  3,  1833;  priest,  Feb.  23,  1834;  C.  of  South  Ferriby  and 
Worlaby,  Lines.,  1833-7.  Died  May  17,  1837,  m  London, 
aged  29.  Doubtless  brother  of  the  above  and  of  Edward 
(1821).  (G.  Mag.  1837,  I.  666.) 
VENUA,  ADOLPHUS  ROBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
June  29,  1833.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1838.  Second  Master  of 
Thame  School,  1842 ;  Assistant  Master,  Lucton  School,  Heref., 
1843.  (Warwick's  Univ.  Register.) 
VERDEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  19, 
1786.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Easter, 
1786;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Mar.  7,  1789;  B-A. 
1790;  M.A.  1793.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 
VERDON,  EGBERT  SUMNER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.  S.  of  Sir  George,  of  Melbourne,  Australia.  B. 
there.  School,  Toorak  College,  Melbourne.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1896;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1897;  M.D. 
1901.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1896. 
House  Physician,  Norfolk  and  Norwich  Hospital.  Physician 
to  Sir  A.  Nicolson's  Mission  to  the  Court  of  Morocco,  1902. 
Took  service  as  doctor  with  the  Sultan  Mulai  Abd  el  Azizdan, 
remained  with  him  until  the  end  of  his  reign;  afterwards  with 
the  Sultan  Mulai  Hafid  until  his  abdication.  Commander  of 
the  Hafidian  Order  of  Morocco.  Died  in  Apr.  1931,  on  a  voyage 
from  Tangier  to  Southampton.  (The  Times,  Apr.  20,  1931-) 
VERDON,  HENRY  BOUTFLOWER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Mar.  21,  1865.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward,  deceased. 
B.  Dec.  8,  1846,  at  Tottington,  near  Bury,  Lanes.  School, 
Clergy  Orphan,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869; 
M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon,  1870;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  St  James, 
Clapham,  Surrey,  1870-2.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Battersea,  1872-9. 
Chaplain  at  Guy's  Hospital,  1879.  Died  in  1879.  (Clergy 
Orphan  Sch.  Reg.) 
VERDON,  RICHARD  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  29,  1863.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William,  V.  of  St  John's, 
Pendlebury  (and  Sophia).  B.  Oct.  12,  1845,  at  Salford,  Lanes. 
[School,  Rossall.J  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1866;  B.A. 
(6th  Wrangler,  and  Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1868;  M.A. 
1871.  Fellow,  1869-78.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at 
Stockwell  School.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  4,  1871. 
'Resided  in  St  John's,  and  became  very  odd:  the  under- 
graduate story  was  that  Verdon  held  that  certain  mental 
processes  could  not  be  described  in  words,  and  that  he  was 
writing  a  book  on  them.'  Resided  latterly  at  Macclesfield, 
where  he  died  Sept.  22,  1906.  (Rossall  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Inns  of  Court;  The  Macclesfield  Times,  Oct.  5,  1906.) 
VERDON,  WALTER  GEORGE  HOWARD  MASTERMAN.  Adm. 
at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1897.  S.  of  Walter  Henry,  M.D.  (and  Frances 
Mary  Baines).  B.  [June  29],  1879,  at  BrLxton  HUl,  London. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital;  Clinical  Assistant  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1907- 
Assistant  House  Surgeon,  Norfolk  and  Norwich  Hospital. 
Practised  at  Luton,  Beds.,  from  1910  and  afterwards  at 
Hastings.  Of  Saxonhurst,  St  Helen's  Road,  Hastmgs  in  1952. 
(Venn,  11.  554;  Medical  Directories.) 

VERDON-ROE,  S.  V.,  see  ROE. 

VERE,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  23,  1792; 
from  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
May  6,  1790.   [S.  of  John,  of  Edmonton.] 


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VERE-HODGE,  see  HODGE. 

VEREKER,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  SMYTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Trinity,  May  15,  1838.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles  [2nd]  Viscount 
Gort  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Palliser,  of 
Comeragh,  Co.  Waterford).  B.  Apr.  21,  1818,  in  London. 
School,  Co.  Galway  (private).  Matric.  Lent,  1839;  M.A.  1841. 
Lieut. -Col.  commanding  4th  Brigade,  S.  Irish  Division,  R.A.; 
Lieut. -Col.  Commandant,  Limerick  City  Militia,  1873. 
Married,  May  10,  1842,  Kate,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert 
Fannin.  Died,  s.p..  May  12,  1885.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub 
Gort);  Army  Lists.) 

VERELST,  ARTHUR  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  21, 
1798.  [3rd  s.  of  Harry,  H.E.LC.S.,  of  Aston  Hall,  Yorks., 
Governor  of  Bengal,  '1768-70  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Josiah 
Wordsworth,  of  Wadworth  Place,  Yorks.).]  B.  [Dec.  5, 
1779],  at  Aston.  Matric.  Easter,  1800;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1806. 
R.  of  Withycombe,  Somerset,  1819-42.  Succeeded  to  Aston 
Hall,  1837.  Married,  Apr.  4,  i8i8,  Charlotte  Anne,  dau.  of 
Col.  William  Charlton,  of  Apley  Castle,  Salop,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  24,  1842,  at  Withycombe.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  i.  104.) 

VERELST,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  14,  1803.  4th  s.  of  Harry,  Esq.  [formerly  Governor  of 
Bengal,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.]  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Josiah 
Wordsworth,  of  Wadworth,  near  Doncaster).  B.  at  Aston, 
Yotks.  [Oct.  4,  1784].  Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar.  Migrated 
to  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  18,  1805;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1810. 
Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1807.  V.  of  Rauceby,  Lines.,  1823- 
33.  R.  of  Grayingham,  1820-51.  Married  Sophia,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Lee,  of  Grove  Hall,  Yorks.  Died,  s.p.,  July  4, 
1 85 1,  at  the  house  of  his  brother-in-law,  at  West  Retford. 
Last  descendant  in  the  male  line  of  a  family  which  settled  in 
England  when  Simon  Verelst  was  a  celebrated  painter  of 
flowers  at  the  Court  of  Charles  II.  Brother  of  the  above. 
[Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Burke, 
L.G.,  which  gives  died,  June  27,  1844;  G.  Mag.,  1851, 11.  216.) 

VEREV,  CECIL  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890.  S.  of 
CaptainCharles,  of  the  Crescent,  Bedford.  [B.  1872.]  School, 
Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1896;  M.A. 
1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1898;  priest,  1900;  C.  of 
Bewdley,  Worcs.,  1898-1902.  C.  of  St  John-the-Baptist, 
Windsor,  1902-8.  V.  of  Bloxham,  Oxon.,  1908-17.  V.  of 
Painswick,  Gloucs.,  1917-29.  R.  of  Buckland  with  Laverton, 
1931-9.  Married,  1907,  Linda  D.,  dau.  of  J.  D.  Birchall,  of 
Gloucester.  Of  Bamsley  Close,  Cirencester,  Gloucs.  in  1952. 
Brother  of  Lewis  (1893),  the  next  and  James  G.  (1884). 
iCrockford.) 

VEREY,  CHARLES  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  25,  1887.  S.  of  Captain  —  [Charles],  of  The  Crescent, 
Bedford.  School,  Bedford  Granamar.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Assistant  Master  at  Sunnydene  House 
School,  St  Margaret's  Bay,  Dover,  in  1906.  Of  Pevensey  Bay, 
Sussex.  Died  Mar.  16,  1942,  aged  73,  at  West  Molesey, 
Surrey.  Brother  of  Lewis  (1893),  the  above  and  James  G. 
(1884).   [Camb.  Year-book;  The  Times,  Mar.  18,  1942.) 

VEREY,  HENRY  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  [Only]  s.  of  Henry  William  (next),  of  Bridge  House, 
Twyford,  Berks.  B.  May  8,  1877.  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1899;  M.A.  1906.  Adm. 
a  solicitor,  Nov.  1903;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Field, 
Roscoe  and  Co.).  Married,  1907,  Lucy  Alice,  elder  dau.  of 
Judge  Amyas  Philip  Longstaff  Atkinson,  and  had  issue. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col.,  Special  List 
(Assistant  Director  Gen.  Transportation);  D.S.O.  1918; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  Bridge  House,  Twyford,  Berks., 
in  1952.    [Law  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 

VEREY,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  29,  1855.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry,  of  Bedford  (and  Anne 
Patience,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Cole,  Esq.).  B.  Dec.  29, 
1836,  in  London.  School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1855;  B.A.  1859.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1862. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  9,  1865.  Senior  Of&cial  Referee  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,  1876-1920.  Knighted,  1920. 
Of  Twyford,  Berks.  J. P.  for  Berks.  Married,  June  3,  1876, 
Henrietta  Maria,  5  th  dau.  of  Edward  WiUiams  Hasell,  of 
Dalemain,  Cumberland.  Died  Dec.  4,  1920,  at  Twyford. 
Father  of  the  above.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  Waif  ord,  County  Families;  The  Times,  Dec.  6, 
1920.) 

VEREY,  JAMES  GWYNNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12, 
1884.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  Aug.  31,  1865,  at  Athlone,  Ireland. 
School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  a  solicitor, 
Oct.  1890;  practised  in  Bedford.  Died  there  in  1931.  Brother 
of  the  next,  of  Cecil  H.  (1890)  and  Charies  G.  (1887).  [Peile, 
n.  703;  Law  Lists.) 


Verney,  Sir  Harry,  Bart. 

VEREY   LEWIS.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1893.    S.  of  Captain 
Charles  [the  Buffs],  of  The  Crescent,  Bedford  (and  Jane  Mary 
Wynter)     B    1874.    School,  Bedford.    Matnc.  Michs.  1893; 
B  A   1897-  M.A.  1902.   Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1898;  priest, 
I900-    C.    of    St    Andrew's,    Plaistow,    Essex,    1898-1902. 
Chaplain  of  St  Paul's,  Cannes,  1902-3.   C.  of  Holy  Trmity, 
Westminster,  1903-8.   C.  of  Sandringham  with  West  Newton 
and    Babingly,    Norfolk,    1908-11.     R.    of    Cariton-in-the- 
Willows  Notts    1911-17.  V.  of  Rottingdean,  Sussex,  1917-35. 
ChaplaiA  of  Braemar,   1935-6-    R-  of  Woolbeding,  Sussex 
1935-40.    Chaplain  to  H.M.   the  King  at  Hampton  Court 
Palace  1940-7    Brother  of  Cecil  H.  (1890),  Charles  G.  (1887) 
and  James  G.  (1884).    (Crockford;  Who's  Who.) 
VERITY,  ARTHUR  WILSON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  8, 
188'     [5th  s.]  of  George  Hamilton,  of  21,  Lansdowne  Place, 
Cheltenham.   B.  June  20,  1863,  at  Bridgend,  Glam    School, 
Rugby.    Matric.   Michs.   1882;  Scholar,   1885;   B.A    (Class. 
Trip     Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1885;  M.A.  1889.    Editor  of  the  weU- 
known  Student's  Shakespeare.    Died  Oct.  19,  i937,  ft  Sid- 
mouth.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Oct.  20,  1937.) 
VERITY,  WALTER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's  Oct   ii, 
1886.  S.  of  Alfred  Henry,  Presbyterian  mimster,  of  Kerndge, 
Macclesfield  (and  Mary  Elizabeth  WUson).   B.  Oct.  29,  1867, 
at    Northenden,   Cheshire.     School,    Macclesfield   Grammar 
(The  Rev.  D.  WUmott).    Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.   1889; 
MA.    1893.     Assistant    Master    at    Faversham    Grammar 
School,    Kent,    1890-4.     Ord.    deacon    (Canterbury)    1892; 
priest,  1893 ;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Huddersfield,  1894-8.  Organising 
Secretary,   C.E.T.S.,   dio.   of  Wakefield,    1898-1902.   V.   of 
Longwood,  Yorks.,  1902-13.  V.  of  Slaithwaite,  1913-40  (with 
East  Scammonden,   1938-40)-     Hon.   Canon  of  Wakefield, 
1930-40.    Latteriy  of  24,  All  Saints  Road,  St  Annes-on-Sea, 
where  he  died,  June  19,  1948-    [Crockford;  Church  Times, 
July  9,  1948.) 
VERLANDER,   HENRY.    Adm.  pens,   (age  22)   at  St  John's, 
July  3,   1832.    Of  Middlesex.    S.  of  Dr  Jacob  Alexander. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832;  Scholar,  1835;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1868. 
Author,  The  Vestal  and  other  poems. 
VERLEY,  BERTIE  LOUIS.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  from  Cavendish 
H.,  Michs.  1890.    S.  of  James  Louis.    B.  Nov.  28,  1873,  in 
Kingston,  Jamaica.  Schools,  York  Castle,  Jamaica  and  Lynn 
Grammar.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12,  1892;  B.A.  1893. 
Adm.  solicitor,  Jan.  10,  1898;  practised  in  Jamaica.   Played 
cricket  for  the  Colonv  against  various  visiting  English  teams. 
Killed  in  the  great  earthquake,  Jan.   14,   1907;  buried  in 
Half  Way  Tree  churchyard.    (W.  Cowper;  Peile,  11.  772.) 
VERLEY,  VINCENT  EVERARD  LOUIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.  S.  of  Francis  Louis,  of  38  6  Devonshu-e  Street, 
London.    B.  Oct.   i,  1871,  at  Kingston,  Jamaica.    School 
Epsom,  Surrey.    Matric.  Michs.  1890.    A  planter.    Married 
and  had  issue.    Died  Sept.  11,  1930,  in  England;  his  ashes 
were  buried  in  the  churchyard  at  Half  Way  Tree,  Kmgston, 
Jamaica.   (W.  Cowper.) 
VERMA,  HIRALAL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  19,  1900. 
S    of  Shuckarenlal.    B.  Dec.   1880,  at  Chindwara,  Central 
Provinces.  Schools,  High  and  Government  College,  Jabalpur 
and  Kayastha  Pathshala  College,  Allahabad.    Matnc.  Lent, 
1900-  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1920.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Lmcoln  s 
Inn    Nov.   17,   1903.    Practised  at  Allahabad.    Joined  the 
I  C.'s.  1909;  served  in  the  Central  Provinces;  Extra-assistant 
Commissioner,  1916;  Under-Secretary  to  Government,  Central 
Provinces,  1931.   M.B.E.,  1935;  retired,  1937.    [I-C.S.  Lists; 
Peile,  II.  840;  Law  Lists.) 
VERNER,  GUY  WILLIAM  HAY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene, 
July   13,   1900.     [Eldest]   s.   of  Charles  Augustus,  of  War 
Coppice,   Blechingley,   Surrey   (and   Violet   Emily,   dau.   of 
Simon  Watson-Taylor,  of  Erlestoke  Park,  Wilts.).  B.  Apr.  24, 
1880.     [School,   Wellington  College.]     Matric.   Michs.    1900. 
Served  in   the  Great  War,    1914-19   (Lieut.,   R.   Marines). 
Married,  Apr.  17, 1912,  Violette  Chariotte,  dau.  of  Louis  Anse  , 
of  Etienne,  France,  and  had  issue.    Of  South  Bank,  Park  Hill 
Road,  Torquay,  in  1949-    [Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.;  Univ.  War  List.) 
VERNEY  (formeriy  CALVERT),  Sir  HARRY,  Bart.   Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  at  Downing,  July  6,  1829.    [Eldest]  s.  of  General  Su" 
Harry  [Calvert],   1st  Bart,   (and  Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hammersley).    B.  Sept.  8,  1801.    School,  Harrow.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1829.    Entered  Sandhurst  as  Cadet,  1818;  commis- 
sioned in  the  31st  Foot,  1819;  Military  attach^  at  Stuttgart, 
1818-20.   Joined  7th  Fusiliers  at  Londonderry,  1820;  served 
with  the  72nd  and  52nd  Regts.,  and  the  Grenadier  Guards; 
retired  as  Major,  1830.    Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart., 
Sept  3   18-6    Had  assumed  the  surname  of  Verney,  in  place 
of  that  of  Calvert,  1827,  on  succeeding  to  the  Verney  estates 
at  Claydon,  Bucks,  on  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Mrs  V  emey. 
MP    for  Buckingham,  1832-41;  for  Bedford,  1847-52;  for 
Buckingham,  1857-74  and  1880-5.    P.C.  1885.    One  ol  the 


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Vernon,  Alfred  Samuel  Edward  Russell  Stone 


Vernon,  Mark  Henry 


founders  of  the  Royal  Agricultural  Society.  Married  (i) 
June  30,  1835,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  George  Johnstone 
Hope  (one  of  Nelson's  Captains  at  Trafalgar),  and  had  issue; 
(2)  June  23,  1858,  Frances  Parthenope,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Edward  Nightingale,  and  sister  of  Florence  Nightin- 
gale. Died  Feb.  12,  1894.  (Harrow  Sck.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  Return  of  M.P.s.;  D.N.B.) 

VERNON,   ALFRED   SAMUEL   EDWARD    RUSSELL   STONE. 

Matric.  Non-Coil,  from  Ayerst  H.,  Michs.  1885. 

VERNON,  The  Hon.  AUGUSTUS  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com. 
(age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Sept.  29,  1847.  Eldest  s.  of  George 
John  (Warren)  [5th  Baron]  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1822) 
(by  his  ist  wife,  Isabella  Caroline,  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Ellison, 
M.P.,  of  Hebbum,  Durham).  [B.  Feb.  i,  1829,  in  Rome.] 
School,  Eton.  Doubtful  if  resided.  Ensign,  Scots  Guards, 
1848;  Lieut.,  1850;  sold  out,  1851.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
6th  Baron  Vernon,  May  31,  1866.  Of  Sudbury,  Derbs. 
President,  Royal  Agricultural  Society  of  England,  1871. 
Member  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Agriculture,  1879-82. 
Established  at  Sudbury  a  butter-factory,  one  of  the  first  in 
England,  1881.  Married,  June  7,  1851,  Lady  Harriet  Anson, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  ist  Earl  of  Lichfield,  and  had  issue.  Completed 
an  edition  of  Dante's  Inferno  begun  by  his  father.  Died 
May  I,  1883,  in  London;  buried  in  Sudbury  churchyard. 
{Boase,  iii.  1090;  D.N.B.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

VERNON,  CHARLES  (1811),  see  JENKIN. 

VERNON,  COURTENAY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  24,  1847.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rt  Hon.  R[obert]  (formerly 
Smith,  and  later,  ist  Baron  Lyveden,  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1819),  of  Fanning  Woods,  Northants.  (and  Emma  Mary 
Fitzpatrick).  [B.  July  27,  1828.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A. 
185 1.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1853;  priest,  1854;  C.  of  All- 
hallows,  near  Wigton,  Cumberland,  1853-4.  R.  of  Grafton 
Underwood,  Northants.,  1854-92.  Married,  Mar.  25,  1856, 
Alice  Gertrude,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Maurice  Fitzgerald 
Stephens  Townshend,  of  Castle  Townshend,  Co.  Cork.  Died 
July  17,  1892.  Father  of  Sydney  C.  F.  (1880);  brother  of 
Gowran  C.  V.  (1843,  sub  Smith).  [Crockford;  Northants. 
Clergy;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Lyveden);  Clergy  List.) 

VERNON  (post  HARCOURT),  The  Hon.  EDWARD  VENABLES. 
M.A.  from  Trinity,  1783.  [3rd  s.  of  George,  ist  Lord  Vernon 
(by  his  3rd  wife,  Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Simon  Har- 
court).  B.  Oct.  10,  1757,  at  Sudbury  Hall,  Derbyshire. 
School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
July  2,  1774;  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1777;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1780; 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1786.  Ord.  priest,  1781.  R.  of  Sudbury, 
Derbs.,  1782-1803.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1785- 
1808.  Preb.  of  Gloucester,  1785-91.  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  179 1- 
1807.  Archbishop  of  York,  1807-47.  P.C,  1808.  Lord  High 
Almoner  to  King  George  III  and  later  to  Queen  Victoria. 
Member  of  the  Queen's  Council  in  charge  of  George  III.  Took 
the  name  of  Harcourt,  1831,  on  inheriting  the  estates  of  that 
family.  Declined  the  renewal  of  the  Harcourt  peerage,  1838. 
Member  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Commission,  1835.  Married, 
Feb.  5,  1784,  Anne  Leveson-Gower,  3rd  dau.  of  Granville, 
ist  Marquess  of  Stafford,  and  had  16  children.  Author, 
Sermons.  Died  Nov.  5,  1847,  at  the  Palace,  Bishopsthorpe. 
Half-brother  of  George  V.  (1753);  father  of  Leveson  V.  (1854, 
sub  Harcourt)  and  William  V.  V.  (1833,  sub  Harcourt). 
(Northants.  Clergy;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.;  D.N.B.) 

VERNON,  GEORGE.  Adm.pens.  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  7, 1775. 
[2nd]  s.  of  George  (1740)  [of  Clontarf  Castle,  Co.  Dublin]  (and 
Elizabeth  Hughes).  School,  Ballygall,  Co.  Dublin.  Matric. 
Michs.  1775;  Scholar,  1778.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  i, 
1784.  Died  unmarried,  May  10,  1802.  Brotherof  John  (1773). 
{Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

VERNON,  GEORGE  VENABLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  12,  1753.  [Eldest  s.  of  George,  ist  Baron  Vernon 
(by  his  ist  wife,  the  Hon.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas,  6th  Baron 
Howard  of  Effingham).  B.  May  9,  1735.  School,  West- 
minster.] Matric.  Easter,  1755;  M.A.  1755.  M.P.  forWeobley, 
1757-61;  for  Bramber,  1762-8;  for  Glamorgans.,  1768-80. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron  Vernon,  Aug.  21,  1780. 
Married  (i)  July  16,  1757,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Barbarina  (died, 
s.p.,  1776),  dau.  of  Bussey,  4th  Baron  Mansel;  (2)  May  25, 
1786,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  William  Fauquier,  and  had  issue, 
one  daughter.  Died  June  18,  1813.  Half-brother  of  Edward 
V.  (1783).   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

VERNON,  GOWRAN  CHARLES  (1843),  see  SMITH. 

VERNON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1849. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Henry  Charles,  of  Hilton  Park,  Stafford  (and 
Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Rice-Williams,  of  Hendre- 
denny,  Glam.).  B.  Dec.  16,  1828.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.    1849;    B.A.    1853.     Cricket    'blue,'    1850-2.     Died 


Feb.  19,  1855,  at  Tixover  Hall,  Rutland.  Brother  of  William 
G.  (i860).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  742;  Burke,  L.G.; 

G.  Mag.,  1855,  I.  444.) 

VERNON,  HENRY  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1875. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  Jan.  14, 
1876.  Of  Drumlanford  House,  Newton  Stewart,  Wigtown- 
shire. 

VERNON,  HENRY  RICHARD  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1884.  [4th  and  youngest  s.  of  [Sir]  William  [ist  Bart.], 
of  Shotwick  Park,  Cheshire  (and  Jane  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Cooper,  of  Fulford,  Staffs.).  B.  Oct.  12,  1865. 
School,  Denstone.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A. 
1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1888 ;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  St  Luke'r 
Leicester,  1888-90.  C.  of  Finedon,  Northants.,  1890-2.  C. 
of  Stockton  Heath,  Cheshire,  1893-5.  C.  of  St  Marylebone, 
London,  1895-8.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Northampton,  1898- 
1900.  C.  of  Ormskirk,  Lanes.,  1900-2.  Head  Master  of  Clive 
House  School,  Southport,  1904-9;  House  Master  at  Exeter 
School,  1909-12.  C.-in-charge  of  Mortehoe,  Devon,  1912-13. 
V.  of  Rothersthorpe,  Northants.,  1913-19.  Married,  July  20, 
1893,  Jessie  Georgina,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Woodfield  Paul,  V.  of  Finedon,  Northants.,  and  had  issue. 
Latterly  of  12,  Granville  Road,  Eastbourne,  where  he  died 
Sept.  8,  1935.  (Denstone  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
The  Times,  Sept.  9,  1935.) 

VERNON,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  I, 
1853.  Of  Sussex.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Mark  Henry  (1812).  B. 
May  27,  1834.  School,  Marlborough  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1853;  B.A.  1857.  Adm.  solicitor,  1865.  An  Official  Referee, 
Royal  Courts  of  Justice.  Died  Sept.  2,  1904,  at  St  Leonard's- 
on-Sea.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

VERNON,  JAMES  [RICHARD].  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  19, 
1816;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  Of  Middlesex.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Nov.  16,  1817;  priest,  Nov.  29,  1818,  as  James 
Richard. 

VERNON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1773- 
[Eldest]  s.  of  George  ( 1 740),  of  Clontarf,  Co.  Dublin  (and  Eliza- 
beth Hughes).  School,  BaUygall,  Co.  Dublin.  Matric.  Michs. 
1773.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  2,  1774-  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1778.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Clontarf  Castle,  1787. 
Married,  1780,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Fletcher,  of  Newtown 
Park,  Co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  George  (i775)- 
(Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

VERNON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  3,  1790-  Of 
Lanes.  School,  Macclesfield.  Matric.  Lent,  1791;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1795.    (T.  A.  Walker,  361.) 

VERNON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1821.  [5th] 
s.  of  Thomas  [Shrawley],  Esq.,  of  Astley,  near  Stourport, 
Worcs.  [B.  Aug.  30,  1802.]  School,  Worcester  (Mr  Holden). 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester); 
priest  (Worcester).  R.  of  Shrawley,  Worcs.,  1827-62. 
A  I.  Oxon.  suggests  that  a  contemporary  Oxonian  namesake 
may  have  held  Shrawley.  Married,  Oct.  6,  1853,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Charles  Morris,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Harris.  Died 
Dec.  6,  1875.  Brother  of  William  (1813).  (Crockford;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

VERNON,  JOHN  FANE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  13,  i868. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  John  Edward,  gent.,  of  Erne  Hill,  Co.  Cavan 
(by  his  ist  wife,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Leslie,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Kilmore).  B.  [July  5,  1849],  at 
Bingfield,  Co.  Cavan.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  Scholar;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875-  Adm.'  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  17,  1871.  Called  to  the  Irish  Bar,  1874. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Cavan;  High  Sheriff,  1890.  J. P.  for 
Co.  Dublin.  A  Land  Commissioner  for  Ireland,  1881-7.  Of 
Erne  Hill,  Co.  Cavan.  Married,  May  11,  1882,  Thomasina 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Joy  Tombe,  Canon  of 
Christ  Church,  Dublin,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  10,  1923,  in 
Wilton  Place,  Dublin.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Burke,  L.G. 
of  Ireland;  Peile,  11.  605;  Inns  of  Court.) 

VERNON,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  17,  1848.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Grindleton,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar.  Died  Dec.  29,  1850,  aged  22. 
M.I.  in  Christ  Church,  Cambridge.   (G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.  328.) 

VERNON,  MARK  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1812.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Aston,  Worcs.  School, 
Loughborough  House,  Kennington,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1813;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23, 
1821;  priest,  June  2,  1822.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Colchester, 
1825-36.  V.  of  Leominster  (or  Lyminster),  Sussex,  1833-6. 
V.  of  Westfield,  Sussex,  1836-81.  Married,  1833,  Mary 
Martha,  dau.  of  Sir  WUliam  Home,  of  Epping  House,  Little 
Berkhamsted.  Died  May  6,  1881,  aged  84.  Father  of  Henry 
W.  (1853).  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Crockford;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families;  The  Guardian,  May  11,  1881.) 


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Vernon,  Reginald  William  Borlase  Warren 


Verschoyle,  Thomas  Frederick 


VERNON,  REGINALD  WILLIAM  BORLASE  WARREN.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  27,  1876.  [Only]  s.  of 
the  Hon.  WiUiam  [John]  Borlase  Warren  [Venables]  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1852),  of  43,  Grosvenor  Place,  London  (by 
his  ist  wife,  Agnes  Lucv,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Peter  Boileau, 
ist  Bart.).  [B.  Jan.  27,  1856.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1876.  Married,  May  20,  1879,  Edith  Georgiana  Cow-per, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Smith-Cowper  Cooper,  of  Toddington 
manor,  Beds.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  26,  1912.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

VERNON,  RUPERT  JOHN.  Adm.  at  C.\ius,  Oct.  2,  1899.  [4th] 
s.  of  .-Vrthur,  architect,  of  Borshams,  High  Wycombe.  B. 
there,  Dec.  3,  1880.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899- B. A.  1903;  M.A.,M.B.andB.Chir.  1911.  At  the  London 
Hospital;  Clinical  Assistant  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1909- 
Practised  at  Southampton.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  191 4- 
19  (Major,  R.A.M.C;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  Words- 
worth Lodge,  Winchester  Road,  Shirley,  Southampton,  in 
1952.    (Venn,  in.  400;  Univ.  War  List;  Medical  Directories.) 

VERNON,  SYDNEY  CHARLES  FITZPATRICK.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1880.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 
Courtenav  John  (1847)-  B.  [July  14,  1862],  at  Grafton 
Underwood,  Northants.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880. 
Second  Lieut.,  Northants.  Militia,  1880.  Married  Emilie 
Louise,  dau.  of  C.  Lorkin.  Died  in  1924.  (Burke,  P.  and  B. 
(sub  Lyveden);  Army  Lists.) 

VERNON,   THOMAS.    B.A.    1753,   incorp.   from  Oxford;   M.A. 

from  King's,  1753.  FS.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Shrawley, 
Worcs.l  Matric  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  July  11,  1741; 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1745-6.  R.of  Hanbury.Worcs.  Admon., 
Oct.  10,  1764.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

VERNON  (post  LOSSFORD-VERNON),  THOMAS  MURHALL 
LOSSFORD.  Adm.  (ape  19)  at  Caius,  Oct  i,  1870.  [Eldest] 
s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Tushingham  House,  Whitchurch  (and 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Maddocks,  Esq.,  of  Penley, 
Flintshire).  B.  at  Tushingham  House.  Bapt.  at  Malpas, 
May  14,  185 1.  School,  Ruabon.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A. 
1878.  'A  regular  type  of  hunting  squire,  who  eventually 
secured  a  degree  eight  years  after  he  came  up.'  Of  Tushing- 
ham House,  Whitchurch.  J. P.  for  Cheshire,  1898.  Married, 
1886,  Lucy  Elizabeth,  4th  d.3u.  of  John  Hartley  Hind,  Esq., 
of  Malpas,  and  had  issue.  (Venn,  n.  393;  Walford,  County 
Families;  F.  H.  H.  Guillemard.) 

VERNON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  19,  1813. 
Of  Worcs.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  [Shrawley],  Esq.,  of  Sheepcote, 
near  Bromsgrove  [and  Hanbury  Hall,  Droitwich]  (and  Eliza- 
beth Taylor).  B.  Aug.  30,  i793-  Schools,  Stourbridge  (The 
Rev.  Joseph  Taylor)  and  Bromsgrove.  Matric.  Lent,  1814; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.  R.  of  Hanbury,  Worcs., 
1820-55.  Married,  Nov.  3,  1823,  Emily  Angel,  dau.  of  John 
Herbert  Foley,  of  Narberth,  Pembs.  Died  Apr.  24,  1855, 
aged  61.  Brother  of  John  (1821);  father  of  William  F.  (1847). 
(Bromsgrove  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  i.  656;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  CUr.  Remembrancer,  n.  763.) 

VERNON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  6,  1816; 
doubtless  a  'Ten-vear  man.'  Of  Lanes.  School,  Clitheroe. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  .Apr.  14,  1816;  priest,  Apr.  5,  1817;  C. 
of  Clitheroe,  Lanes.,  1817. 

VERNON,  WILLIAM  FOLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
28,  1847.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1813),  R.  of  Hanbury, 
Worcs.  B.  Oct.  2,  1827.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1847;  B.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1851;  priest,  1852; 
C.  of  Brinsop,  Heref.,  1851-4.  R.  of  Shrawley,  Worcs.,  1863- 
1910.  Sometime  Chaplain  at  Ghent,  Belgium.  Died  Oct.  16, 
1910.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Times, 
Oct.  22,  1910.) 

VERNON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 

Oct.  9,  i860.  Of  Bristol.  [5th  s.  of  Henry  Charles,  of  Hilton 
Park,  Staffs,  (and  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Rice- 
Williams,  of  Hendredenny,  Glam.).  B.  Apr.  8,  1840.] 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  .Mbans)  1863;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Kerry,  Montgom.,  1863- 
6.  C.  of  Great  Barr,  Staffs.,  1866-70.  R.  of  Osmaston-by- 
Ashboume,  Derbs.,  1870-80.  V.  of  Penn  Fields,  Staffs., 
1880-96.  V.  of  St  John-the-Evang.,  Kenilworth,  1896-1900. 
Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Worcester,  1900-16.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Gloucester,  1916-25.  Married  (i)  Feb.  8,  1866,  .\lexandrina 
Adelaide,  dau.  of  William  Davey  Sole,  of  Devonport,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  Sept.  25,  1917,  Edith  Sarah,  ^rd  dau.  of  William 
Allard,  of  Ripple,  Worcs.  Latterly  of  'Briarfield,'  Libertus 
Road,  Cheltenham,  where  he  died  Mar.  18,  1925.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1849).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian. 
Mar.  27,  1925.) 


VERNON  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1850  S  of  The  Rev.  William,  of  Winckley  Square,  Preston 
(and  Elizabeth).  B.  at  Preston,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Aug  23,  1829. 
Matric  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1855.  Assistant  Master  at 
Gloucester  Cathedral  School,  1855-61;  at  Launceston 
Grammar  School,  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells,  for 
Exeter)  i860;  priest  (Exeter)  1863;  C.  of  Launceston,  Corn- 
wall 1860-3  C.  of  West  Alvington,  Devon,  1863-4.  C.  of 
Mossley,  Lanes.,  1865-7.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Leek,  Staffs.,  1867- 
q.  C.  of  Soberton,  Hants.,  1870-3.  C.  of  Portsmouth,  1873-4- 
V.  of  Sydling,  Dorset,  1874-94-  Died  Dec.  12,  1894,  at 
Canterbury.  (Eagle,  .xviii.  511;  Crockford;  The  Standard, 
Dec.  15,  1894.) 

VERNON-JONES,  VERNON  STANLEY  (1894),  see  JONES. 

VERNON-WENTWORTH,  T.  F.  C.  (1849),  ««  WENTWORTH. 

VERRALL,  ARTHUR  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sj 
ToHN's,  Oct.  3,  1890.  S.  of  John  Fredenck,  gent  deceased 
(and  Georgina  Kerridge).  B.  June  17,  1872.  at  Kensmgton. 
School.  Surrey  County,  Cranleigh  (The  Rev.  J.  Memman). 
Matric.  Michs.  1890. 

VERRALL,  ARTHUR  WOOLLGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1869.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  [solicitor],  of  26  Glouc^ter 
Place,  Brighton  (and  Anne  Webb  Woollgar).  B  there  Feb  5. 
1851.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matnc.  Michs.  1869; 
Scholar,  1870;  Pitt  Scholar,  1872;  B  A.  (2nd  Classic  ^nd 
ChanceUor's  Classical  medal)  1873;  Whewell  Scholar  18/5, 
MA.  1876:  Litt.D.  1888.  FeUow,  1874-1912.  College 
Lecturer,  1877-1911 ;  Tutor,  1889-99-  President  of  the  Umon, 
1873.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  5,  1873-  Called  to  the  Bar, 
May  10,  1876.  Equity  draftsman  and  conveyancer.  On  the 
South-Eastem  Circuit.  Clark  Lecturer  in  EngUsh  Literature 
1909-10.  First  King  Edward  VII  Professor  of  English 
Literature,  1911-12.  'A  lecture  by  him  was  defimtely  a 
performance  prepared,  down  to  small  details,  with  an  orator  s 
sense  of  effect.'  President  of  the  PhUological  Society  1896-7. 
President  of  the  Classical  Society,  1907.  Married,  June  17, 
1882,  Margaret  de  G.,  dau.  of  Frederic  Memfield,  bamster, 
of  Brighton,  and  had  issue,  one  daughter.  Hon.  Litt.U. 
(Dublin).  Author,  numerous  editions  of  classical  works, 
including  the  Medea;  Seven  Against  Thebes;  Agamemnon; 
Studies  Literarv  and  Historical  in  the  Odes  of  Horace,  etc. 
Died  Tune  i8,'  1912,  at  his  residence,  5,  Sehvyn  Gardens, 
Cambridge.  (Inns  of  Court;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  D.X.B.;  Who  was  Who;  Sir  J.  J.  Thomson,  Recollections 
and  Reflections,  320.) 

VERRALL,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  II,  1880.  S.  of  John,  of  Southover,  Lewes,  Sussex. 
School,  private.   Matric.  Michs.  1880. 

VERRY,  HENRY  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  12, 

1871.  S.  of  William.  B.  [Feb.  4,  1852],  "i^Lo°don.  School, 
City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar;  B.A.  (171!* 
Classic)  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich 
College,  1875-83.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1876;  pnest 
(Lincoln)  1883;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity  Sydenham,  1877-83- 
Head  Master  of  Stamford  School,  Lmcs.,  1883-4.  K.  01 
Easton-on-the-HUl,  Northants.,  1884-1911-  Private  Chaplain 
to  the  Marquess  of  Exeter,  1855-95-  Resided  latterly  at 
Burgess  Hill,  Sussex.  Died  Sept.  10,  1919-  at  Harrogate; 
buried  at  Easton-on-the-Hill.  (Peile,  11.  620;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  11,  1919-) 

VERSCHOYLE,  JOHN  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  14,  1875-  Eldest  s.  of  John  James,  Esq.,  of 
Tassagart,  Co.  Dublin,  Ireland  (and  Catherine  Helen,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  William  Foster,  of  BeUe  Isle,  Co.  Donegal).  B. 
fNov.  3,  1853],  at  Tassagart.  School,  Uppingham.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone,  1881-91. 
R.  of  Creeting  St  Peter,  Suffolk,  1891-3.  R-  of  Hmsh 
Champflower,  Somerset,  1893-1915-  Died  July  30,  iQi5,  at 
Taunton.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.  of 
Ireland;  The  Times,  Aug.  3,  I9i5-) 

VERSCHOYLE,  THOMAS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Oct.  12,  1872.  r4th]  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Hamilton  [Bishop  of 
Kilmore]  (and  Catherine  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev. 
Thomas  Hawkins,  Dean  of  Clonfert).  Of  Morcott,  Rutland. 
[B.  June  9,  1854,  in  Dublin.]  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs. 

1872.  Captain,  2nd  Brigade.  S.  Irish  Div.  R.A.  Of  Castle 
Troy,  Co.  Limerick.  J. P.  for  Co.  Limerick.  Married,  Oct.  26, 
1891,  Hilda  Caroline  Hildyard.  youngest  dau.  of  Robert 
Blair  of  Blackdales,  Ayrshire,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  31. 
1936,  aged  82,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland,  which  calls  him  Fredenck  Thomas; 
The  Times,  Sept.  i,  1936) 


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Vertannes,  John  Agabeg 

VERTANNES,  JOHN  AGABEG.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1897. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Gray's  Inn,  July  2,  1907.  Of  Rangoon  in 
1930.   (i.a-u'  Lists.) 

VERTUE,  ERNEST  SUTHERLAND.  Matric  Non-Coil.,  Lent, 
1878. 

VERTUE,  THOMAS  (1779),  see  MOTT. 

VERULAM,  BARON  (1766),  see  GRIMSTON,  JAMES  B. 

VESEY,  DAVID  ARTHUR  FITZGERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  17,  1890.  S.  of  the  Yen.  Francis  Gerald  (1850), 
of  Castle  HUl  House,  Huntingdon.  B.  Feb.  9,  1872.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M..\.  1898.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1897.  In  the  Board  of 
Education  (Legal  Branch),  1904-32.  Legal  Draftsman, 
Ministry  of  Munitions,  1915-19.  O.B.E.,  1918.  Married, 
Aug.  10,  1898,  Caroline  Atholl,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Evelyn 
Oakeley,  Esq.  Of  St  John's  Lodge,  Warminster,  Wilts., 
where  he  died  Feb.  16,  195 1.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
The  Times,  Feb.  19,  1951;  D.  A.  F.  Vesey.) 

VESEY,  EDWARD  DARBY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1879. 
[2nd  s.  of  Edward,  Deputy  Paymaster-General  (and  Anne 
Julia,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Page,  of  Hadley).  B.  Apr.  14, 
1862.]  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.;  B.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  23,  1882.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  4,  1887.  Died, 
unmarried,  Apr.  10,  1891,  at  Zanzibar.  Brother  of  William 
(1886).  (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.  {sub  de  Vesci);  The  Guardian,  Apr.  22,  1891.) 

VESEY,  FRANCIS  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  31,  1850,  as  Veasey.  S.  of  David  [of  Castle  Hill  House, 
Huntingdon].  B.  [July  15,  1832],  at  Huntingdon.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1851,  as  Veasey;  B.A.  1855;  M.A. 
1858;  LL.D.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1855;  priest,  1856; 
C.  of  Great  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1855-8.  R.  of  All  Saints 
with  St  John's,  Huntingdon,  1858-74.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely, 
1871-1906.  Archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  1874-1915.  Married, 
1868,  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Palmer,  R.  of 
SuUington,  Sussex.  Died  Mar.  18,  1915.  Father  of  David 
A.  F.  (1890).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Mar.  19,  1915.) 

VESEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1S20.  [Only]  s.  of  George  [barrister]  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Arbuthnott,  of  Rockfleet,  Co.  Mayo).  B.  [May  21,  1802], 
in  Dublin.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1825. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  11,  1824.  Captain,  9th  Lancers. 
Of  Derrynabuie,  Co.  Galway.  Married,  May  26,  1832,  his 
cousin,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Lewis  Cockran,  and  had  issue.  Died 
in  1886.  (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Walford,  County  Families; 
Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

VESEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  from  Cavendish  H., 
Lent,  1886.  [4th  s.  of  Edward,  Deputy  Paymaster-General 
(and  Anne  Julia,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Page).]  B.  May  i, 
1868.  Died  Apr.  2,  1928.  Brother  of  Edward  D.  (1879). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  de  Vesci).) 

VESEY,  WILLIAM  TREVOR  (1879),  see  LENDRUM. 

VEVERS  (formerly  WILKINSON),  The  Rev.  RICHARD.  Adm. 
sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 1786;  a 'Ten-year  man.'  In  Priest's 
Orders.  Of  Yorks.  [Vevers  was  an  adopted  surname;  his  bap- 
tismal certificate,  preserved  at  York,  gives  '  Richard,  son  of 
Thomas  WUkinson.'  B.  Feb.  2,  1756.  Bapt.  at  Rothwell, 
Yorks.,  Mar.  24,  1756.  Assumed  the  name  of  Vevers  in 
compliance  with  the  will  of  Richard  Vevers,  of  Scholes  and 
Bishopthorpe,  who  bequeathed  all  his  property  to  him. 
School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Easter,  1796;  B  D.  {Stat. 
Eliz.)  1796.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  27,  1783;  priest 
(Lincoln),  Dec.  19,  1784.  V.  of  Croft,  Lines.,  1784-91.  R.  of 
Bucknall,  1791  and  again  1800.  V.  of  Garthorpe,  Leics., 
1800-13.  R.  of  Saxby,  Lines.,  1804-35.  R.  of  Stoke  Albany 
and  WObarston,  Northants.,  1813-31.  R.  of  Kettering,  1831- 
8.  Married,  Jan.  1,  1778,  Theodosia  Dorothy,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Anderson,  Bart.,  of  Lea,  Lines.  Died  Jan.  17, 
1838.  Father  of  the  next.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  529;  Northants.  Clergv;  G.  Mag.,  1838, 
I.  328;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

VEVERS,  RICHARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  27,  1797.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Richard 
(above),  of  Armston  {sic).  Lines.  [B.  Nov.  25,  1778.]  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1797;  Scholar,  1798;  B.A. 
1801;  M.A.  1816.  V.  of  Marton,  Lines.,  1812-32.  R.  of 
Somersal-Herbert,  Derbs.,  1821-32.  R.  of  Cubley-cwm- 
McU-ston,  1832-58.  Married  Frances  Stanhope  Darby, 
natural  dau.  of  Philip,  5th  Earl  of  Chesterfield.  Died  Jan.  24, 
1858,  at  Cubley  rectory.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Clergy 
List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  335.) 


Vicars,  George  Rayleigh 

VIALLS,  CHARLES  MARSH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 
1837.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1788).  B.  June  17, 
1819  at  Twickenham.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1837;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1847.  Rowing  'blue,'  1840  and  1841; 
C.U.B.C.  President,  1841.  Lived  in  Berks.  Married,  Jan.  3, 
1863,  Charlotte  Jane,  dau.  of  General  Richard  Podmore,  of 
Osborne  House,  Cheltenham.  Died  Sept.  30,  1905.  Brother 
of  the  next.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  P.  E.  Towell;  Book 
of  Blues.) 

VIALLS,  GEORGE  COURTENAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  May  22,  1841.  [Youngest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Thomas 
(next).  B.  [Feb.  26,  1824],  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1841.  Ensign,  95th 
Foot  (the  Derbyshire  Regt.),  1843;  Lieut.,  1846;  Captain, 
1853;  Brevet  Major,  1856;  Brevet  Lieut.-Colonel,  1858; 
Brevet  Colonel,  1865;  Major-General,  1870.  C.B.,  1877. 
Served  in  the  Crimea  (severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Inkerman),  and  in  the  Indian  Mutiny.  Retired,  1882. 
Married,  June  8,  1850,  Sophie  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Thomas  Oakes,  Bart.  Died  Nov.  10,  1893,  at  Teddington; 
buried  there.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Boase,  in.  1094;  Army  Lists.) 

VIALLS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1788.  S.  of  Amos  [coach  harness-maker,  of  St  Martin's-in- 
the-Fields],  London  (and  Mary  Ann  Marsh).  [B.  Nov.  14, 
1768.]  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  Scholar, 
1789;  B.A.  {16th  Wrangler)  1792;  M.A.  1795.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Sept.  20,  1795.  R-  of  Boldre,  Hants.,  1804-19. 
Married,  July  1,  1813,  at  Twickenham,  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Marshall,  Sergeant-at-law.  Resided  latterly  at 
Radnor  House,  Twickenham.  Died  May  7,  1831,  at  Maryle- 
bone;  buried  in  the  east  cloister  of  Westminster  Abbey. 
Father  of  the  two  above.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  P.  E. 
Towell;  G.  Mag.,  1831,  i.  647;  Clerical  Guide.) 

VIBART,  RONALD  FRANK.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1896. 
S.  of  Major  Percy,  R.A.,  deceased.  [B.  Apr.  5,  1879,  at  Sid- 
mouth.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  For  some  time 
in  South  America.  On  his  return  became  a  cricket  professional. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Public  Schools  Battn., 
the  Middlesex  Regt.).  Died  July  30,  1934,  at  Redruth, 
Cornwall.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  M.C.C.  Scores  and  Biogs.) 

VIBERT,  ARTHUR  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  8,  1891.  S.  of  Mrs  Vibert  [and  John  Este,  deceased 
(next)],  of  5,  Clarence  Terrace,  St  Heliers,  Jersey.  [School, 
Victoria  College,  Jersey.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Appointed  to 
the  I.C.S.  1891 ;  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  in  Madras; 
Head  Assistant,  1901;  Sub-Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate, 
1908;  Collector  and  Magistrate,  1912;  Political  Agent  for 
Pudukkottai,  1913;  retired,  1919.  Died  Dec.  7,  1938,  in 
London.   (India  Office  Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  9,  1938) 

VIBERT,  JOHN  ESTE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  16,  1856. 
S.  of  John  Este,  merchant.  [B.  Apr.  7,  1837],  in  London. 
School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar, 
1857;  B.A.  i860;  U.A.  1863.  Sometime  private  tutor  to  the 
son  of  Prince  Vladimir  Bariatinsky,  at  St  Petersburg. 
English  Master  at  the  Military  College,  St  Petersburg,  1864- 
73.  Head  Master  of  St  Aubin's  School,  Jersey,  1873-86. 
Member  of  the  Royal  Meteorological  Society.  Formed  a 
station  in  Jersey  for  the  Board  of  Trade.  Married,  1866, 
Fanny  Dix.  Died  Mar.  31,  1886,  at  St  Aubin.  Father  of  the 
above.  {Peile,  u.  546;  Boase,  vi.  743;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  7, 
1886.) 

VICARS,  GEORGE  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  28,  1832;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  12,  1832.  S.  of  the  Rev. 
Matthew  [sometime  R.  of  Godmanstone,  Dorset],  of  Exeter. 
B.  in  Scotland.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury)  July  30,  1837;  priest,  Dec.  16,  1838.  C.  of 
Barlaston,  Stafis.,  -1841-3.  Died  May  8,  1844,  aged  30,  at 
Godmanstone  rectory.  Brother  of  John  (1849).  {Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  102.) 

VICARS,  GEORGE  RAYLEIGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  27,  1877.  S.  of  Edward  Armstrong,  Esq.  (and  Julia 
Frances).  B.  Jan.  22,  1859,  at  Taney,  Co.  Dublin.  Bapt. 
Mar.  30,  1859.  Of  Dublin.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877.    Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,   1879;  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 

1888.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  London,  Addenbrooke's, 
Camljridge  and  Birmingham  Hospitals.  Physician  at  the 
Brompton  Hospital  for  six  years.  M.B.  and  CM.,  St  Andrews, 

1889.  Of  Rugby  in  1890.  Delegate  to  the  Paris  International 
Prison  Congress,  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1894;  priest 
(Ripon)  1897;  C.  of  Kellington,  Yorks.,  1894-6.  C.  of  Nidd, 
1896-7.  V.  of  Wood  Dalling,  Norfolk,  1897-1936.  Married, 
June  21,  1892,  Edith  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  G. 
Maughan,  V.  of  East  Kirkby  and  Hagnaby,  Lines.  Author, 
Notes  on  Prisons;  Theory  of  Penal  Sentences;  Our  Prisons  and 
their  Inmates;  The  Physical  Aspects  of  Music;  etc.  Died 
Dec.  22,  1936.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  28,  1936.) 


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VICARS,  HEDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14, 
1815.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  [of  HoUes Street],  Dublin.  B.  Jan.  15, 
1798,  in  Dublin.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1816; 
Scholar,  1818;  B.A.  (i6th  Wrangler)  1820;  M.A.  1823.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1822.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  9, 
1826.  Died  July  15,  1864.  [Rugby  Sch.  Keg.;  Lam  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court.) 
VICARS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  3,  1849.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Matthew,  R.  of  Godmanstone,  Dorset.  B.  Apr.  30, 
1830  at  [Mt.]  Radford,  Devon.  School,  Dorchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  Scholar,  1851;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  1856;  priest,  1858;  C.  of  Steepleton 
Iweme,  Dorset,  1856-60.  C.  of  St  Mary's  Chapel,  Walcot, 
Bath,  i860.  R.  of  Lapford,  Devon,  1861-77.  Rural  Dean  of 
Chuhnleigh,  1869-77.  R.  of  Calboume,  Isle  of  Wight,  1877- 
1912.  Resided  latterly  at  New  Milton,  Hants.,  where  he  died 
July  27, 1916.  Fatherof  the  ne.xt;  brother  of  GeorgeC.  (1832). 
(Peile,  II.  512;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  3,  1916.) 
VICARS,  MATTHEW  JOHN  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  27,  1884.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  of  Calboume 
rectory.  Isle  of  Wight.  B.  [May  29],  1865,  at  Lapford,  Devon. 
School,  Newton  Abbot  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
1887. 
VICARS,  RICHARD  [JOHN].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  16, 

1820.   B.  in  Ireland.   Matric.  Michs.  1820. 
VICARY,  ABRAHAM  THOMAS  ROGERS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  23) 
at  Jesus,  Mar.  7,  1821.    Of  Devon.    S.  of  William.    B.  at 
Exeter.    School,  Exeter.    Matric.  Michs.   1821;  B.A.  1826; 
M.A.   1829.    Ord.   deacon,   Oct.   28,   1827.     Priest-Vicar  of 
Exeter  Cathedral;  Custos  of  the  College  of  Vicars.    R.  of 
St  Paul's,  Exeter,  1832-42.    Died  Dec.  7,  1842,  aged  44,  at 
Exeter.  [Jesus  Coll.  Notes;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  i.  217.) 
VICARY,  EDWARD  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  25,  1851.   S.  of  George,  surgeon,  of  Warminster, 
WUts.   Matric.  Michs.  1851. 
VICKERMAN,    CHARLES    HENRY    [RANKEN].     Adm.    pens, 
(age   19)   at   Jesus,   Oct.    1,    1875-     [Eldest]   s.   of  Charles 
Ranken,  Esq.  [of  Hean  Castle,  Pembrokeshire]   (and  Jane 
Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Bridges  Harvey,   R.  of 
Doddinghurst,  Essex).   B.  [Nov.  27,  1855],  at  Thoby  priory, 
Mountnessing,  Essex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Of 
Hean  Castle  and  St  Issell,  Pembrokeshire.  J. P.  for  Pembroke- 
shire; High  Sheriff,  igi?-    Married,  July  27,  1899.  Eleanor 
Gertrude,   dau.    of    Harry    Lewis    Read,    of   Saundersfoot, 
Pembs.,  and  had  issue.   Died  Nov.  7,  1932.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
VICKERS,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  18, 
1825.    S.  of  Thomas  James.    B.  in  Birmingham.    School, 
Whitkirk,  Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1832. 
VICKERS,  ARTHUR  DE  MURCHAMP  WESTHORP.    Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  1890.    S.  of  John  Jacob,  Esq.,  of  Stanley 
House,  Christchurch  Road,  RoupeU  Park,  Streatham.  School, 
the  Leys,  Cambridge.   Matric.  Michs.  1890. 
VICKERS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  24,  1861. 
[3rd  s.  of  the  Hon.  Benjamin,  Custos  rotulorum  of  Westmor- 
land parish,  Jamaica.    B.  at  Belleisle,  Jamaica,  Dec.   30, 
1842.]    Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  13,  1865.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  27,  1868. 
Sometime  on  the  Midland  Circuit,  and  a  Special  Pleader  at 
the  Lord  Mayor's  Court.    Resident  Magistrate  in  Jamaica; 
Puisne  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Jamaica,   1904-8. 
Married   and   had   issue.     Died   Sept.   2,    1915,   at   Sutton, 
Surrey ;  buried  there.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  W.  Cowper;  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1915-) 
VICKERS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1882.  S.  of 
A.,  Esq.,  of  Inverness  Terrace,  London.    [B.  May  24,  1863.] 
School,   Marlborough  College.    Matric.   Michs.   1882.    Died 
Jan.  9,  1887,  at  El  Paz,  Bolivia,  S.  America.    [Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Matrics.  and  Degrees,  1851-1900,  erroneously  caUs 
him  Vikers.) 
VICKERS,  HERBERT.    Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1895.    [S.    of 
W.,  of  Rose  Hill,  Smedley  Lane,  Manchester.    B.  June    20, 
1876.]    School,   Repton.    Matric.   Michs.   1895;   B.A.   1899. 
Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1897-9.    A  manufacturing  chemist. 
Of  Kersal,  Manchester.    Died  July  26,  191 7,  at  Banchory. 
[Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  July  30,  1917.) 
VICKERS,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.    3. 
1769.     S.   of   James    [peruke-maker],   of   London.     School, 
St  Paul's.    Matric.  Michs.  1769;  Scholar;  B.A.  1773;  M.A. 
1776.    R.  of  Courteenhall,  Northants.,  1792.   Died  m  1792- 
[St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Northants.  CUrgy;G.  Mag.,  1792,  n.  678.) 
VICKERS,  JAMES  DIXON.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
May  21,  1831.   5ths.  of  the  Rev.  John  (next),  R.  of  Swanmng- 
ton,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1836.  Ord. 
deacon  (Nonvich)  July  21,  1837;  priest,  1838.  C.  of  Kurkby- 
in-Ashfield,  Notts.,  1857-66.    Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1867.    [Crockford.) 

VAciivi 


ViDAL,  Edwin  Drake  Sealy 

VICKERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  6,  1783.  Of 
[Ecclesfield],  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1788; 
B..^.  (4M  Wrangler)  1788;  M.A.  1791.  Fellow,  1790-3- 
Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1793-  Junior  Proctor,  1798-9-  R-  of 
Swannington  and  Wood-Dalling,  Norfolk,  1803-39.  Manned 
(1)  Harriet  Dixon;  (2)  Judith,  dau.  of  Richard  Baker.  Died 
in  Aug.,  1839.  Father  of  the  above.  [Clergy  List;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  P.  J.  Wallis;  Gunning,  Remin- 
iscences,!. 17;  P.B.G.BinnaU;  ficcies.Gaiette, Aug.  13, 1839.) 
VICKERS,   PERCY.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity  Hall,   Oct.   14, 

1887.   Schools,  Leyland  and  Preston.   Matric.  Michs.  1887. 
VICKERS,  STANSFELD.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1900.    S.  of 
Charles  William,  surgeon,  of  'Roseneath,'  Paignton,  Devon 
(and  Annie  Stansfeld).    B.  June  13,  1881,  at  94,  East  India 
Road,  Poplar,  London.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  Jan.  1907;  practised 
at  Paignton.   Married,  1907,  Mary,  dau.  of  Norman  Eadson. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.F.A.  (T.F.); 
D.S.O.,  1919;  wounded;  mentioned  in  despatches).    [Venn, 
in.  405 ;  Law  Lists;  Univ.  War  List.)  Of  Buckfastleigh  in  1951. 
VICKERS,  VALENTINE  WHITBY.    Adm.   pens,   at   Trinity, 
June  25,  1873.   S.  of  Valentine,  of  Offley  Grove,  Stafis.  (and 
Julia,  dau.  of  Edward  Whitby,  of  Osmaston  Lodge,  Leics.). 
B.    Apr.    19,    1854,    at   Ellerton   Grange,   Newport,   Salop. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.   1878.    Of  Offley 
Grove,  Newport,  and  Criggion,  Montgom.  J. P.  for  Staffs,  and 
Shropshire;  High  Sheriff  of  Montgomerj'shire,  1885.  Married, 
July  26,  1877,  Ellen  Gertrude  Grant,  dau.  of  Robert  Har- 
greaves,  of  Knightley  Grange,  Staffs.,  and  had  issue.    Died 
Feb.  9,  1899.   [Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G. ;  Walford,  County 
Families.) 
VICKERS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  13,  1807. 
[School,  Shrewsbury.]    Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1808; 
B.A.   1811;  M.A.   1814.    R.  of  Chetton  with  Deuxhill  and 
Glazeley,  Salop,   1813-51.    Archdeacon  of  Salop,   1830-51. 
Died  May  lo,  1851,  aged  62,  at  Chetton.    (Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.,  which  gives  Archdeacon  of  Salop,  1839-51;  Boase,  11. 
1095;  Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  i. 
679-) 
VICKERS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  23,  1828. 
Of  Yorks.    Matric.  Michs.   1828;  B.A.   1832.    Ord.  deacon 
(Non\'ich),May2o,  1832;  priest,  June  2, 1833.  C.  of  Nuneaton, 
Warws.,  1845.  C.  of  Whaplode,  Lines.,  1846-7.  C.  of  Walcot, 
Bath,  1850-4.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1862. 
VICKERY,  CHRISTOPHER  MUNNINGS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at 
Pembroke,  Jan.  1812.  S.  of  Canyer,  surgeon.  B.  at  Kingston, 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1812.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Jan.  14, 
1813;  Scholar,   1813;   B.A.   1816.    Died  Feb.   22,   1816,  at 
Dereham,  Norfolk.    [Cambridge  Chronicle,  Mar.  i,  1816.) 
VICKRY,  The  Rev.  CHRISTOPHER  CUNNINGHAM.   B.A.  1790, 
incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A    1790.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  20,  1790.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (next),  of  Okehampton, 
Devon.]   Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  June  2,  1772, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  i777-    Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  Aug.  3, 
1777;  priest,  Sept.  19,  i777-  V.  of  North  Petherw>'n,  Cornwall, 
1785-92.    Chaplain  to  George  James,  Earl  Spencer.    R.  of 
Lydford,  1790-2.    Died  in  1792.    (Al.  Oxon.  (as  Christopher 
only);  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  530;  G.  Mag.,  1792.  "-  ii55-) 
VICKRY,  The  Rev.  JOHN.    B.A.   1758,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  from  King's,  1758.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (?i707),  of 
Coldridge,   Devon.]    Matric.   from  Balliol  CoUege,   Oxford, 
May  28,  1739,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1742-3.  Either  he  or  his 
father  was  R.  of  Milton-Abbott  and  Lew-Trenchard,  Devon, 
in  1765.  Father  of  the  above.   (.-1/.  Oxon.) 
VICTOR,  HENRY  HASTED.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  24, 
1824.    B.  at  Fariington,  Hants.    Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A. 
1828.   P.C.  of  Emsworth,  Hants.,  1843-5.   C.  of  Badsey  and 
Wickhamford,  Worcs.,  1846-8.    C.  of  Bitton,  Gloucs.,  1849. 
C.  of  Heyford,  Northants.,  1850-4.    Disappears  from  Clergy 
List,  1868.    [Northants.  Clergy.) 
VIDAL,  EDWIN  DRAKE  SEALY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  15,  1877.    S.  of  Edward  Urch  [formerly  Sealy,  who 
assumed  the  name  of  Vidal]  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1834) 
[barrister,  of  Comborough,  near  Bideford,  Devon]  (and  Emma 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Walpole  Eyre,   Esq.,  of  Weybridge).    B. 
[May  4,  1858],  at  Abbotsham,  Devon.   [School,  Winchester.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  16,   1883;  migrated  to  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  31,   1885. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Mav  19,  1886.   DUettante,  antiquary  and 
poet.    Lived  for  many  years  in  the  Sticklepath,  Barnstaple. 
An  acknowledged  authority  on  local  history  and  wTiter  of 
English  and  Latin  verses.    Died,  unmarried,  Jan.  15,  1937. 
at  Watlington,  Oxon.    For  Vidal  family,  sie  Mrs  Compton 
Mackenzie,  .4s  Much  as  I  Dare.    (Winchester  Coll.   Reg.; 
J.  A.  Venn;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Jan.  16, 
1937-) 


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ViDAL,  Francis 

VIDAL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  May  31,  1827. 
S.  of  John  James,  of  Clifton,  Bristol.  B.  in  Jamaica  [Nov.  26, 
1805].   Schools,  Camberwell  and  Eton.   Matnc.  Michs.  1827; 
B  A    1831-  MA.  1863.   Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester,  for  Exeter) 
1831;  priest  (Exeter)  1832.    Sometime  SP.G.  Missionary  in 
Australia.   A  Dominie  at  Eton,  1847-65-    P-C  of  Beachley 
Gloucs.,   1866-8.  V.  of  Sutton,  Suffolk,   1872-84.    Married 
Mary  T.,  dau.  of  C.  W.  Johnson,  of  Great  Torrington,  Devon. 
Died  June  20,   1884,  at  Bath.    Brother  of  George  (1834); 
father  of  the  next  and  Leonard  H.  (1876).    {Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Venn,  11.  202;  Sir  W.  Sterry;  Burke, 
L.G.) 
VIDAL,  FRANCIS  FURSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  16,  i860.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Francis  (above),  of  Eton  College. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Lent,  1861;  B.A.  1864;  M.A    1868. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1864;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Clewer,  Berks., 
1864-8.    Conduct  of  Eton,  1867-81.    C.  of  Eton,  1869-75- 
R    of  Creeling,  Suffolk,   1881-1908.    Died  Apr.   27,   1908. 
Brother  of  Leonard  H.  (1876).    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  H.  S.  Salt,  57;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  May  8,  1908.) 
VIDAL,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  8,  1834. 
S   of  John  James,  Esq.,  late  Master  in  the  Jamaica  Court  of 
Chancery.    B.  in  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica  [Apr.  28    1815]. 
School,   Eton.    Matric.   Michs.    1835.   Migrated   to  Trinity, 
Julys,  1837;  B.A.  1839.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  25, 
1832.  Went  to  New  South  Wales  in  1840.   Ord.  in  Australia; 
Inc.  of  Sutton  Forest  and  Campbell  Town,  1849-51.    Inc.  of 
St  Mary's,  Denham  Court  with  Cabramatta,  Sydney,  1851- 
56;    Inc.   of   Mulgoa,    1856-65;   Inc.   of  Christ  Church,   St 
Lawrence,  Sydney,  1865-78.  Died  Jan.  10,  1878,  on  a  voyage 
from   Sydney   to   Melbourne.     Brother   of   Francis    (1827). 
{Venn,  11.  227;  Clergy  List.) 
VIDAL,  JAMES  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  19, 
1838.    S.  of  E[meric  Essex],  of  Soberton,  Hants.    B.  Aug.  7, 
1819,  at  Easthampstead,  Berks.    School,  St  Paul's,  Ports- 
mouth.   Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845-    Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  Dec.  18,  1842;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1843;  C.  of 
Shermanbury,  Sussex,  1845-6.    C.  of  Chiddingly,  1847;  V. 
there,  1847-75.    Died  Mar.  15,  1875.  in  Jerusalem.  Twin- 
brother  of  Owen  E.  (1838).    (Scott,  MSS.,  which  gives  died 
Mar.  6,  1875;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  R.  M.  Glencross.) 
VIDAL,  LEONARD  HUGH.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  21,  1876.    S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Francis  (1827).    B.  [Oct.  13, 
1856],    in   London.     Schools,   Brighton  CoUege   and   Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876.   Second  Lieut.,  nth  Foot,  1878;  Lieut., 
Devon  Regt.,  1880;  transferred  to  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  1880; 
Captain,  1889;  Major,  1898.   Served  in  the  Egyptian  expedi- 
tion, 1882.   Retired,  1899.   Became  an  East  India  merchant. 
Married  F.  R.,  dau.  of  General  Sir  Stanley  de  Burgh  Edwardes. 
Of  Sunningdale,  Berks.,  in  1907.  Brother  of  Francis  F.  (i860). 
(Brighton  Coll.  Reg. ;  Eton  Sch.  Reg.) 
VIDAL,  OWEN  EMERIC.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  19, 
1838.   [Eldest]  s.  of  [;E]meric  [Essex]  [Purser  and  Paymaster, 
R.N.],  of  Soberton,  near  Droxford,  Hants.    B.  Aug.  7,  1819, 
at  Easthampstead,   Berks.     [School,  St   Paul's,  Southsea.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1838;  Scholar,  1842;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845; 
D  D    (per  Litt.  Reg.)  1852.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  12, 
1843;   priest   (Chichester)   Dec.   24,   1843-     P-C-   of  Trinity 
Church,  Arlington,  Sussex,  1844-52.    First  Bishop  of  Sierra 
Leone,  1852-4.   Member  of  the  Legislative  Council.   Married, 
Oct.  27,  1852,  Anne  Adelaide,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Hoare,  V.  of  Framfield,  Sussex.   Died  Dec.  23,  1854,  at  sea; 
buried  at  Fourah  Bay,  Sierra  Leone.  Twin-brother  of  James 
H.    (1838).     (Boase,   iii.    1095;   Scott,   MSS.\   Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1855,  I.  314-) 
VIDIL,  ALFRED  JOHN  (1854),  see  DE  VIDIL. 
VIDLER,  ARTHUR  COLEMAN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.   1,   1871.    [2nd]  s.  of  James  Coleman,  Esq.   [of  Rye, 
Sussex].     B.    at    Brede,    Sussex.     School,    Hurstpierpomt. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  Scholar;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.    Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1877;  priest,  1878 ;  C.  of  St  James's,  Clapton, 
Middlesex,  1877-83.    Head  Master  of  St  John-at-Hackney 
Grammar  School,  1879-95.    Chaplain  at  the  Merchant  Sea- 
men's Orphan  Asylum,  Snaresbrook,  Essex,  1883-91.    C.  of 
St  John-at-Hackney,  1891-5.  V.  of  Swavesey,  Cambs.,  1895- 
1912.   R.  of  Tewin,  Herts.,  1912-30.   Married,  Dec.  27,  1883, 
EmUia  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Louis  Aubert,  of  Upper 
Clapton.   Lived  latterly  in  Glebe  Road,  Cambridge,  where  he 
died,  Nov.  8,  1938,  aged  86.    (Crockford;  Camb.  Daily  News, 
Nov.  9,  1938.) 
VIGERS,  DUNCAN  FERMIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  28, 
1835.     Matric.   Michs.   1835;   B.A.   1839;  M.A.   1842.    Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1841;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1842;  C.  of 
Little  Maplestead,  Essex,  1841-8.  C.  of  Woolborough,  Devon, 
1848-50.    C.  of  Kelvedon,  Essex,  1851-8.    R.  of  Notgrove, 
Gloucs.,  1858-1906.  Died  Nov.  18,  1906,  aged  89.  (Crockford; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Nov.  30,  1906.) 


ViLLiERS,  Charles  Pelham 

VIGERS,  EDGAR  HALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  i, 
1896.  [Only]  s.  of  Martin,  land-surveyor,  of  Bromley,  Kent 
(and  Emily  Hall).  B.  Feb.  17,  1877,  in  Kensington.  School, 
Bromley  (Mr  H.  C.  Bond).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1900; 
M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1900;  priest,  1901;  C. 
of  St  Michael  and  A.A.,  Southfields,  Wandsworth,  1900-3. 
C.  of  Penshurst,  Kent,  1903-7.  C.  of  St  James's,  Tunbndge 
Wells,  1907-8.  R.  of  L.  Stukeley,  1908-24,  and  R.  of  Upton 
with  Copmanford,  Hunts.,  1910-24.  R.  of  Abbots  Ripton 
(with  Little  Stukeley),  1924-51-  Married,  Sept.  3°.  i903. 
Marjorie  Constance,  dau.  of  Dorset  Eccles,  of  Southfaelds. 
(Crockford.) 
VIGNE,  HENRY  GOLDSMITH  (1834),  see  GOLDSMITH,  H. 
VIGNE,  PIERCE  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Jan.  27, 

1882.  Matric.  Lent,  1882. 
VIGNOLES,  CHARLES  AUGUSTE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  23,  1872.  [S.  of  Hutton,  of  Duke  Street,  Westminster 
(and  Caroline,  dau.  of  Udo  Schlensner,  of  Bahia,  Brazil). 
B.  Nov.  8,  1854.  Schools,  Malvern  CoUege  and  Westminster.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1872.  A  bank-manager.  Sometime  of  Henley- 
on-Thames.  Died  June  24,  1930,  at  Streatley,  Berks. 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
June  27,  1930.) 
VIGOR,  ALFRED  HENRY  SAY  STONHOUSE  (1851),  see 
STONHOUSE-VIGOR. 

VIGOR,  HENRY  (1822),  see  STONHOUSE-VIGOR. 

VIGOR,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  18, 
1865.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  W[illiam]  E[dward]  (Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  1837)  [R.  of  Botus  Fleming,  Cornwall]  (and 
Louisa  Macdonald).  B.  Dec.  5,  1846.  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1865 ;  Scholar,  1866;  B.A.  1869;  M.A. 
1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1870;  priest,  1871 ;  C.  of  Cheriton- 
Fitzpaine,  Devon,  1870-6.  C.  of  Sonning,  Berks.,  1876-7. 
Died  Aug.  19,  1878,  at  Botus  Fleming  rectory.  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg. ;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub. ;  Crockford.) 
VIGURS,  CHAMBRE  CORKER.  Matric  Non-Coil,  from 
Cavendish  H.,  Easter,  1885.  [S.  of  Chambre  Robert  Corker, 
M.R.C.S.,  of  Newlyn,  Cornwall.]  B.A.  1888;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  from  Downing,  1892;  M.D.  1896.  At  St  Mary's 
Hospital.  Practised  at  Newquay,  Cornwall.  Medical  Officer 
of  Health  (5th  District),  St  Columb  Major  Union.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  12,  Arundel 
Way,  Newquay,  in  1947.  (Medical  Directories.) 
VIGURS,  LOUIS  (or  LEWIS).  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  24, 
1836  [2nd]  s.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Rosehill,  Penzance  (and 
— ,  dau.  of  —  de  Glance,  of  Jersey).  Matric.  Michs.  1836. 
Migrated  to  Downing,  Apr.  7,  1837.  In  business  in  London, 
Messrs  Lewis  Vigurs  and  Co.,  merchants.  Old  Broad  Street, 
1843-7.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  6,  1845. 
Chairman  of  the  West  Cornwall  Railway.  Married,  Sept.  i, 
1845,  Wilmot  Arundell,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Dennis  John. 
Died,  s.p.,  Oct.  14,  1870,  aged  55,  at  Rosehill,  Penzance. 
(Boase,  Collect.  Cornub. ;  Law  Lists.) 

VILLERS,  see  VILLIERS. 

VILLETTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  26,  1765. 
B  in  Middlesex.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Lewis,  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Old 
Street.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  B.A.  1771. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  21,  1769;  priest,  Feb.  24,  1771- 
Ordinary  of  Newgate  prison,  1774-99.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Apr.  26,  1799,  at  Islington.  Author,  A  genuine  account 
of  the  behaviour  and  dying  words  of  William  Dodd,  M.A. 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  707;  G.  Mag., 
1799,  I.  358;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Feb.  12,  I774-) 
VILLIERS,  CHARLES  PELHAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1820.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Hon.  George  (1776)  (and  Theresa 
Parker,  only  dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord  Boringdon).  B.  Jan.  3, 
1802.  School,  H.E.I.C.S.  College,  HaUeybury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  President  of  the  Union, 
1822.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  13,  1823-  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  25,  1827.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Secretary  to  the 
Master  of  the  Rolls,  1830;  Assistant  Poor  Law  Commissioner, 
1832.  Examiner  of  witnesses  in  the  Court  of  Chancery, 
1833-52;  raised  to  the  rank  of  an  Earl's  son,  by  Royal 
Warrant,  1839.  M.P.  for  Wolverhampton,  1835-98;  and 
'Father'  of  the  House.  Judge-Advocate  General,  1852-8. 
P.C,  1853.  President  of  the  Poor  Law  Board,  1859-66. 
A  tireless  advocate  of  the  repeal  of  the  Com  Laws.  Cobden 
(in  a  letter  to  Lord  John  Russell)  paid  a  great  tribute  to  him 
as  his  forerunner  in  the  race  for  reform.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Herts.  His  statue  was  erected  in  Wolverhampton,  1879. 
Died,  unmarried,  Jan.  16,  1898.  Brother  of  Thomas  H. 
(1817)  and  George  W.  F.  (1816).  (D.N.B.;  Eagle,  xx.  208; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  P. 
and  B. ;  Who  was  Who.) 


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ViLLiERS,  Edward  Crips 

VILLIERS,  EDWARD  CRIPS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1834.    [S.  of  Edward,  J. P.,  of  Beech  Hill,  Woodlawn,  Co. 
Galway  (and  a  dau.  of  —  Cripps,  Esq.).]   Matric.  Lent,  1835 ; 
B.A.  1838.   Of  Beech  Hill,  Woodlawn,  Co.  Galway.   J. P.  for 
Co.   Galway.    Married  — ,  dau.   of  John  Buncombe,   Esq. 
Father  of  Frederick  C.  (1867).    (Walford,  County  Families, 
which  says  he  was  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin  and  gives  his 
name  as  Cripps.) 
VILLIERS,  EDWARD  HYDE  (1862),  see  HYDE,  LORD. 
VILLIERS,  ERNEST  AMHERST.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.   8,   1885.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles,   R.  of  Croft,  near 
Darlington  (and  Florence,  sister  of  the  ist  Lord  Amherst  of 
Hackney).    B.  Nov.  14,  1863.    School,  Uppingham.    Matric. 
Lent,  1885;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1896.   Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield) 
1893;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Halifax,  1893-6.   C.  of  St  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  1896-7.  V.  of  Haveringland,  1897- 
1900  and  R.  of  Brandiston,  Norfolk,   1898-1900.    Availed 
himself  of  the  provisions  of  the  Clerical  Disabilities  Relief 
Act  (1870),  in  1901.    M.P.  for  Brighton,  1905-10.   Of  Speen 
Court,  Newbury.    Married,  Apr.  30,  1898,  the  Hon.  Elaine 
Guest,  3rd  dau.  of  the  ist  Lord  Wimbome,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Sept.  26,  1923.   (T.  A.  Walker,  581 ;  Crockford;  Who  was 
Who.) 
VILLIERS,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
28,  1823.    [2nd]  s.  of  Charles.    B.  [Mar.  24,  1801]  in  Derby- 
shire.  School,  Eton.   Matric.  Lent,  1824.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  19,  1825.    M.P.  for  Saltash,  1831-2;  for  Sudbury, 
Suffolk,   1841-7.    Living  near  Genoa  in  1864.    (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 
VILLIERS  (post  CRIPS-VILLIERS),  FREDERICK  CRIPS.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  19,  1867.    S.  of  Edward  Crips 
(1834),  deceased.  B.  [Feb.  25,  1848],  in  Co.  Limerick,  Ireland. 
School,  Bromsgrove.    Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A. 
1875.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1874;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  Great 
Yarmouth,   1874-8.    C.  of  Betteshanger  with  Ham,   Kent, 
1878-1917.   Latterly  of  Aston  House,  North  Sandwich,  Kent 
Died   Mar.   5,    1948,    at   Aston   House,   Worth,    aged    100. 
(Crockford;  Bromsgrove  Sch.  Reg.) 
VILLIERS,  The  Hon.  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1776.   3rd  s.  of  Thomas  [ist]  Earl  of  Clarendon  (1728) 
(and  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of    WilUam  Capel,  3rd  Earl  of 
Essex).     B.    [Nov.    23,    1759].   in   London.     School,    Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1776;  M.A.  1779-    M.P.  for  Warwick,    1792- 
1801.    Clerk  of  the  Council  and  Keeper  of  the  Records  of  the 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1792-1827.  Paymaster  of  Marines,  179- ; 
re-appointed  Paymaster  and  Inspector,  1803-10.    Ranger  of 
Cranborne  Chase,  1807-27.    Registrar  of  Gibraltar,  1811-27. 
Marshall  of  Antigua,  181 1-27.   Capt.,  Herts.  Gentlemen  and 
Yeomanry-Cavalry,     1794;     Captain,     Watford     Volunteer 
Cavalry,   1803.    Married,  Apr.  17,  1798,  the  Hon.  Theresa 
Parker,  only  dau.  of  John,  ist  Lord  Boringdon.  Died  Mar.  21, 
1827,    at    Knightsbridge.     Father    of    George    W.    (1816); 
Thomas  H.  (1817)  and  Charles  P.  (1820);  brother  of  John  C. 
(1774)  and  Thomas  (1771,  sub  Hyde).   (5/  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  530;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1827,  i.  377;  Eton  Coll. 
Reg.) 
VILLIERS     (post    CHILD-VILLIERS),     GEORGE,    VISCOUNT 
GRANDISON.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  i, 
1792.    Eldest  s.  of  [George  Bussy,  4th]  Earl  of  Jersey  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.)  (and  Frances,  only  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Philip  Twysden,  Bishop  of  Raphoe).    [B.  Aug.  19,  i773,  at 
Middleton  Park,  Oxon.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1792; 
M.A.  1794.   Succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Earl  of  Jersey,  and 
8th  Viscount  Grandison,  Aug.  22,  1805.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford, 
1810.    P.C,  1830.   Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  1795.    Lord  Chamberlain  of  the  Household  to  King 
William  IV,  1830  and  1834-5;  Master  of  the  Horse  to  Queen 
Victoria,    1841-6   and    1852.     Knight   Grand   Cross   of   the 
Guelphs  of  Hanover,  1834.    A  great  breeder  and  trainer  of 
race-horses;  owner  of  several  Derby  wiimers.    An  ardent 
foxhunter,  being  described  by  'Nimrod'  as  'not  only  one  of 
the  hardest,  boldest,  and  most  judicious,  but  perhaps  the 
most  elegant  rider  to  hounds  the  world  ever  saw.'    Married, 
May  23,   1804,   Sarah  Sophia   (eldest  dau.   of  John  Fane, 
loth  Earl  of  Westmorland,  and  Anne,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of 
Robert  ChUd,   the  banker),   and  had  issue.    Assumed   the 
additional  name  of  Child,  1819.  Died  Oct.  3,  1859,  in  London; 
buried  at  Middleton.    (Si!  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  530;  Burke, 
P.and  B.;  D.N.B.) 
VILLIERS,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com. 
at  St  John's,  June  29,  1816.   [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Hon.  George 
(1776)  (and  the  Hon.  Theresa  Parker,  dau.  of  Baron  Banng- 
don).    [B.  Jan.  26,  1800.]   School,  Christ's  Hospital.   Matnc. 
Michs.  1816;  M.A.  1820.    In  the  Diplomatic  Service;  attach^ 
at  St  Petersburg,  1820-3.  Commissioner  of  Customs,  1824-33. 
Succeeded  his  uncle,  John  Charles  (next),  as  4th  Earl  of 
Clarendon,  Dec.  22,  1838.    Ambassador  at  Madrid,  1833-9. 
Lord  Privy  Seal,   1839-41.    Chancellor  of   the  Duchy  of 


ViLLiERS,  William  Richard 

Lancaster,  1840-1  and  1864-5.    President  of  the  Board  of 
Trade,    1846-7.     Lord    Lieutenant    of    Ireland,    1847-52. 
Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  1853-8,  1865-6  and 
1868-70.    British  Plenipotentiary  at  the  Congress  of  Paris, 
1856.   G.C.B.  1837;  P.C.  1840;  K.G.  1849.   Married,  June  4, 
1839,  Lady  Katherme,  dau.  of  James  Walter,  1st  Earl  of 
Verulam,  and  widow  of  John  Forster  Barham,  of  Stockbridge, 
Hants.     Died   June    27,    1870.     'A    tall,    thin,    handsome, 
aristocratic-looking    person.'     Father    of    Edward    H.    V. 
(1862,  sub  Hyde) ;  brother  of  Thomas  H.  (1817)  and  Charles  P. 
(1820).   (Bnxke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.) 
VILLIERS,  The  Hon.  JOHN  CHARLES.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  13,  1774.   Of  Middlesex.    [2nd  s.  of  Thomas, 
ist  Earl  of  Clarendon  (1728)  (and  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Capel,  3rd  Earl  of  Essex).  B.  Nov.  14,  1757.]  School, 
Eton.    Matric.  Easter,  1776;  M.A.  1776;  Hon.  LL.D.  1833. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  5,   i774-    Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  22,  1779.  M.P.  for  Old  Sarum,  1784-90;  for  Dartmouth, 
1790-1802;   for  Wick  burghs,    1802-5;   for  Queenborough, 
1807-12  and  1820-4.    In  Parhament  described  as  'a  mere 
courtier;  famous  for  telling  interminable  long  stories.'   Clerk 
of  the  Peace  for  Lancashire,  1780-1838.    K.C.  in  the  Duchy 
Court,  Lancaster,  1782-6.   Surveyor  of  Woods  of  the  Duchy 
of  Lancaster,  1786-1824.    P.C,   1787.    Colonel  of  Fencible 
Cavalry,  1794.   Comptroller  of  the  King's  Household,  1787- 
90.   Commissioner  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1790.   Recorder  of 
Windsor,  1789-1806.  Chief  Justice  in  Eyre,  North  of  Trent, 
1790-1837.    Ambassador  to  Portugal,  1808-10.    Succeeded 
his  eldest  brother,  Thomas,  as  3rd  Earl  of  Clarendon,  Mar.  7, 
1824.     Married,   Jan.   5,   1791,   his  cousin,   Maria  Eleanor, 
youngest  dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  John  Forbes,  and  had  one 
daughter.    Author,   Chaubert   on  the   Misanthrope;   A    tour 
through  part  of  France.  Portrait  in  St  John's.  '  Villiers,  comely, 
with  the  flaxen  hair.'    Died  suddenly,  Dec.  22,  1838,  at  his 
residence,  Walmer  Terrace,  Deal.   Succeeded  by  his  nephew 
(above).    Brother  of  George  (1776)  and  Thomas  (1771,  sub 
Hyde).   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  531;  D.N.B.;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  Inns  of  Court;  G.E.C.;  Sir  George  Jackson,  Diaries  and 
Correspondence;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 
VILLIERS  (or  VILLERS),  ROBERT  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  July  3,   1850,  as  Villers.    Of  Worcs.    S.  of  the 
Rev.  WUliam  (BalUol  CoUege,  Oxford  (1809,  sub  Villers))  [V. 
of  Bromsgrove].    B.   at  Stone.    [Schools,   Bromsgrove  and 
Eton.]    Matric.  Michs.  1850,  as  Villers;  B.A.  1854.    Lieut., 
Worcester  MiUtia.    C.  of  Moseley,  Worcs.,   1858-61.    C.  of 
King's  Heath,  VVarws.,  1861-2;  P.C.  there,  1862-5.   Availed 
himself  of  the  provisions  of  the  Clerical  Disabilities  Relief 
Act   (1870),   in   1871.    Brother  of  William  R.   (1849).    All 
authorities  give  Villiers.    (Bromsgrove  Reg.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
VILLIERS,  THOMAS  (1771),  see  HYDE,  LORD. 
VILLIERS,   THOMAS    EDWARD   TUTHILL.     Adm.   pens,   at 
St  John's,   June   13,    1799.    Of  Ireland.    [5th  s.  of  John 
(formerly  TuthUl,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Villiers,  1794).  of 
Kflmore,  Co.   Limerick   (and  Elizabeth,   dau.  of  Jeremiah 
Jackson,  of  Fanningstown).    B.  July  9,  1783,  at  Limerick.] 
Scholar,  1799.    Kept  eight  terms.    Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  4,  1802.    Matric.  Michs.  1802;  B.A.  1803.    Of  Rathgar 
Mansion,  Co.  Dublin,  and  of  Lower  Ballinastona.    Married, 
Apr.  1805,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Stack,  of  Ballyconry,  Co. 
Kerry,  and  had  issue.   Died  June  2,  1859,  in  Dublin.   (Burke, 
Irish  Gentry  (sub  TuthiU).) 
VILLIERS,  THOMAS  HYDE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
May  17,  1817.    Of  Middlesex.    [2nd  s.  of  the  Hon.  George 
(1776)  (and  Theresa,  only  dau.  of  John  Parker,  ist  Baron 
Boringdon).   B.  Jan.  27,  1801.   Educated  at  home.]   Matric. 
Easter,  1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.    Entered  the  Colonial 
Ofi&ce,  1822;  agent  for  Berbice  and  for  Newfoundland.   M.P. 
for  Hedon,  Yorks.,  1826-30;  for  Wootton  Bassett,  1830-1; 
for  Bletchingley,  1831-2.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2, 

1831.  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Control,  1831.   Died  Dec.  3, 

1832,  from  the  effects  of  an  abscess  in  the  head,  at  Carclew, 
near  Penryn,  Cornwall.  Brother  of  Charles  P.  (1820)  and 
George  W.  F.  (1816).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.) 

VILLIERS  (or  VILLERS),  WILLIAM  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  29,  1849,  as  Villers.  S.  of  William  (Balliol 
College,  Oxford)  (1809,  sub  Villers),  V.  of  Bromsgrove.  B. 
July  16,  1828,  at  Hartlebury,  Worcs.  School,  Whitchurch. 
Matric.  Easter,  1849,  as  Villers;  LL.B.  1856,  as  Villiers.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1852;  priest  (Hereford)  1853;  C.  of  West 
Bagborough,  Somerset,  1854-6.  C.  of  Shottesbrooke  and 
White  Waltham,  Berks.,  1856-8.  C.  of  Campsea-Ashe, 
Suffolk,  1858-60.  P.C.  of  Shireshead,  Lanes.,  1860-5.  V.  of 
St  Doulagh's,  Co.  Dublin,  1865-6.  Domestic  Chaplain  to 
Lord  de  Tabley,  1865-76.  C.  of  St  John's,  Torquay,  1867-8. 
R.  of  Haccombe,  Devon,  1868-71.  V.  of  Boston  Spa,  Yorks., 
1871-80.  V.  of  Newborough,  Northants.,  1880-5.  V.  of  Iford 
with  Kingston,  Sussex,  1885-96.    R.  of  Haccombe,  Devon. 


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ViLLY,  Francis 

1896-1908.  R.  (sinecure)  of  Wisteston,  Heief.,  1897-1908. 
Died  Mar.  13,  1908,  at  Brookesby,  near  Newton  Abbot. 
Brother  of  Robert  J.  {1850).  All  authorities  give  VUliers. 
(Peile,  II.  509;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Christ's  Coll.  Obit, 
notices;  The  Times,  Mar.  14,  1908.) 

VILLY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  3,  1889.  S.  of 
Pierre  Jean,  merchant,  of  France  (and  Elizabeth  Manna 
Harman).  B.  Nov.  9,  1869,  in  Manchester.  School,  Old 
Trafford  (Mr  L.  Edminson);  and  at  Owens  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  Scholar,  1891;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class, 
1891;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1892);  B.A.  1892;  M.B.  1896;  M.D. 
1899.  House  Surgeon,  Manchester  Southern  Hospital;  House 
Physician,  Royal  Infirmary,  Manchester;  House  Physician, 
Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge.  Assistant  Medical 
Officer,  Park  Hospital,  Hither  Green,  in  1900.  Practised  at 
Keighley,  Yorks.,  from  1910.  Of  11,  South  Street,  Keighley, 
in  1940.    (Medical  Directories.) 

VINALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  25, 
1822;  from  University  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Feb. 'i,  1821,  age  17;  Scholar,  1821-2.  [3rd]  s.  of  John.  B.  at 
Gillingham,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1827;  M.A. 
1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  7,  1827;  priest,  June  8, 
1828  C.  of  Tonbridge,  -1841-4,  and  Assistant  Master  at 
Tonbridge  School,  1843-4.  V.  of  HUdenborough,  Kent,  1844- 
80.  Died  Nov.  8,  1880,  aged  77,  at  Folkestone.  [Tonbridge 
Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Nov.  17,  1880.) 

VINALL,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  5,  1889. 
[S.  of  Arthur  John,  of  Cheltenham.  B.  Jan.  18,  1871.] 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  [Chelten- 
ham Coll.  Reg.) 

VINALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  14,  1824; 
re-adm.  Fell. -Com.  1828.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Scholar,  1825; 
LL.B.  1830.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  4,  1827,  as 
'2nd  s.  of  John  of  Gillingham,  Kent.'  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  26,  1830.  One  of  these  names  was  at  University  College 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.  1839;  F.R.C.S.  1854;  LM.  1853;  L.S.A. 
1852 ;  practised  at  various  addresses  in  Hackney  and  finally  at 
Clapton  Park,  E.,  where  he  died,  Feb.  i,  1889.  [Inns  of  Court; 
Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

VINCE,  CHARLES  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  19, 
1874.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  [Baptist  minister,  of  Birming- 
ham]. B.  [Dec.  7,  1855],  at  Handsworth.  School,  King 
Edward  VI,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (5</i  C/assic)  1878;  M.A.  i88i.  Fellow,  1880-6.  Assistant 
Master  at  Repton,  1878-86;  Head  Master  of  Mill  Hill  School, 
1886-92.  Secretary  of  the  Birmingham  Liberal  Unionist 
Association,  1892.  General  Secretary  of  the  Imperial  Tariff 
Committee,  1903.  Married,  i886,  Janet,  dau.  of  William  Lang, 
of  Paisley,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Sermons;  John  Bright; 
History  of  Corporation  of  Birmingham;  Mr  Chamberlain's 
Proposals,  etc.  Died  Jan.  27,  1929,  in  Birmingham.  Brother 
of  the  next.  [Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1929;  Peile, 
II.  634-) 

VINCE,  JAMES  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  16, 
1883.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  [Baptist  Minister].  B.  Jan.  19, 
1865,  at  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward's, 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 
1890.  Assistant  Master  at  Huddersfield  College,  1887-90;  at 
Oundle  School,  1890-6;  at  Bradfleld  College,  1896-1919, 
where  he  was  for  some  years  mainly  responsible  for  the 
production  of  the  Greek  plays.  Edited,  Ovid's  Selections  from 
Metamorphoses;  Cicero's  Cato  Major  and  Laelius.  Author, 
Exercises  in  Precis  Writing.  Brother  of  the  above.  [Peile,  u. 
695.) 

VINCE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Feb.  9,  i77i- 
S.  of  John,  plasterer,  of  Fressingfield,  Suffolk.  B.  there 
[Apr.  6,  1749].  School,  St  Paul's.  Worked  with  his  father  at 
bricklaying  until  he  was  12,  'when  the  Rev.  Mr  Wames 
noticed  him  sitting  reading  beside  his  hod  of  mortar.'  Matric. 
Michs.  1772;  B.A.  [Senior  Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize) 
1775.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Oct.  24,  i777;  Samuel  Taylor 
Lecturer  (but  not,  as  stated  in  D.N.B.,  a  Fellow) ;  M.A  1778. 
Plumian  Professor  of  Astronomy,  1796-1821.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  12,  1779;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1779.  R.  of  Kirby 
Bedon,  Norfolk,  1784-1821.  V.  of  South  Creake,  1786-1821. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1803.  C.  of  Milton,  Cambs.,  1789-1813. 
Archdeacon  of  Bedford,  1809.  F.R.S.,  1786;  Copley  medal. 
'An  accomplished  mathematician  and  an  amiable  man.' 
Married,  1780,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Paris.  Author,  On 
Friction;  On  Resistance  of  Fluids;  Treatise  on  Practical 
Astronomy;  Complete  System  of  Astronomy;  The  Credibility  of 
Christianity  Vindicated;  Sermons;  etc.  Died  at  Ramsgate, 
Nov.  28,  1821.  Father  of  the  next.  [Venn,  11.  90;  D.N.B.; 
GUbert  Wakefield,  Memoirs,  134-5;  E.  H.  Kinder,  Hist,  of 
Kirby  Bedon;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 


Vincent,  Joseph  Herbert 

VINCE,  SAMUEL  BERNEY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Dec.  15,  1799.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Samuel  (above).  B. 
Apr.  2,  1781,  at  Cambridge.  Matric.  Easter,  1800;  B.A.  1804; 
Members'  prize,  1805;  Hulsean  prize,  1806;  M.A.  1807; 
Fellow,  1802;  tutor,  1816-26;  Vice-Provost,  1819-26.  Ord. 
priest,  1808.  Inc.  of  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  18 13-16.  V.  of 
Ringwood,  Hants.,  1826-45.  Died  at  Ringwood,  June  14, 
1845.   [King's  Coll.  Reg;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  11.  206.) 

VINCENT,  ARTHUR  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  12,  1864.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  [Sir]  Frederick  [Bart.] 
(Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1815),  R.  of  Slinfold,  Sussex 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Maria  Copley,  dau.  of  Robert  Herries  Young, 
of  Auchenspragh,  Dumfriess-shire).  B.  June  6,  1845,  at 
Slinfold.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  LL.B. 
1869.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  15,  1864.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  1,  1871.  Equity  draftsman  and  conveyancer. 
Died  Apr.  2,  1875,  at  Cannes.  [Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

VINCENT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  5,  i775- 
Of  Middlesex.  [School,  St  Paul's.]  Did  not  reside.  [St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  531;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg  ) 

VINCENT,  EDWARD  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Apr. 
20,  1889.  [S.  of  J.  H.,  of  Southampton.  B.  Feb.  17,  1868.] 
School,  [Sherborne  and]  Loretto.  Matric.  Easter,  1889.  A 
land-agent.  Of  Drove  End,  Little  Heath,  Cobham,  Surrey, 
in  1937.  [Sherborne  Reg.;  Loretto  Reg.,  which  gives  Edward 
Herbert.) 

VINCENT,  EDWARD  ODELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  7,  1853.  S.  of  Joseph  [proprietor  and  printer  of  The 
Oxford  University  Herald].  B.  [Apr.  14,  1835],  at  Oxford. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar,  1854; 
B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Adm.  ad eundem  at  OxioTd,  i860.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  i860;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Ducklington,  Oxon., 
1860-3.  C.  of  Northam,  Devon,  1863-8.  Principal  of  Brixton 
Hill  CoUege,  London,  S.W.,  1870-86.  Of  Worthing  in  1895, 
and  of  15,  St  John  Street,  Oxford,  in  1927.  Died  Feb.  17, 
1927.    [Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford.) 

VINCENT,  Sir  FRANCIS,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  Aug.  30,  1797.  Of  Debden,  Essex.  Only  s.  of 
Sir  Francis  [8th]  Bart.  [M.P.],  sometime  of  Stoke  D'Abemon, 
Surrey  and  Ambassador  to  Venice  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
Richard  Mullman  Trench  Chiswell,  of  Debden,  Essex).  B. 
[July  23,  1780],  in  London.  Matric.  Michs,  1797;  M.A.  1799. 
Had  succeeded  his  father  as  9th  Bart.,  Aug.  17,  1791-  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  15,  1797.  Under  Secretary  of  State,  at 
the  Foreign  Office,  1806-7.  Married,  Jan.  16,  1802,  Jane,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  Edward  Bouverie,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  17, 
1809.  '  It  is  said  by  Capt.  Gronow  that  he  was  a  victim  to 
high  play  at  the  Salon  des  Etrangers.'  [Inns  of  Court; 
G.E.C.) 

VINCENT,  GEORGE  NORBORNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  10,  1768.  [S.  of  Philip,  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London.  B.  1750.  School,  Eton  Was  left  an  annuity  of 
£300  p.a.  by  Norbome,  Lord  Botecourt.]  Matric.  Lent,  1771; 
Scholar,  1769;  LL.B.,  1775.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  8, 
1768.  Married,  Oct.  30,  1781,  Mary,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas 
Clarges,  3rd  Bart.  Died  Mar.  18,  1823,  in  Berkeley  Square, 
London.  [Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1823,  i. 
285.) 

VINCENT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  15,  1827. 
Doubtful  if  resided;  name  removed.  May  17,  1828. 

VINCENT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  26,  1837. 
[2nd]  s.  of  John  Painter,  surgeon,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields, 
London.  B.  there.  Schools,  private;  and  at  King's  CoUege, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22, 
1842.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  4,  1847.  [Venn,  11.  240;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
VINCENT,  The  Rev.  JOHN  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  M.A.  1846, 
incorp.  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick. 
B.  in  Jersey.  School,  Southampton.]  Adm.  pens,  at  T.C.D., 
June  4,  1838,  age  20;  B.A.  (Dublin)  1842;  M.A.  (Dublin) 
1845;  LL.B.  and  LL.D.  (Dublin)  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Win- 
chester) 1842;  priest,  1843.  Head  Master  of  Henry  VII's 
Grammar  School  of  St  Anastasius,  Jersey,  1842-9;  Head 
Master  of  Bellefield  School,  Jersey,  1850-2.  P.C.  of  St  Aubin's 
and  Lecturer  of  St  Peter's,  Jersey,  1845-52.  Head  Master  of 
Norwich  School,  1852-9.  A  brutal  head  master;  was  practi- 
cally forced  to  resign.  R.  of  Morbome,  Hunts.,  1859-61.  V.  of 
Longdon,  Stafis.,  1861-98.  Latterly  of  Torquay.  Father  of 
Reginald  H.  (1868).  [Al.  Dubl.;  Crockford;  Saunders,  Hist, 
of  Norwich  Gr.  School,  342.) 
VINCENT,  JOSEPH  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1897;  an  advanced  student.  S  of  Joseph,  school- 
master, of  West  Bromwich  (and  Margaret  Swale).  B.  there, 
Aug.  26,  1871.  Educated  at  Mason  College,  Birmingham 
(Dr  R.  S.  Heath)  and  the  Royal  CoUege  of  Science,  London, 
1891-5  [D.Sc,  London,  1898].  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A. 
1899;  M.A.  1904. 


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Vincent,  Osman  Parke 

VINCENT,  OSMAN  PARKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  July  5, 
1832.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  C.  of 
Kingsdown,  Kent,  1845.  C.  of  White  Roding,  Essex,  1846-7. 
C.  of  L>Tiiington,  Hants.,  1848-52.  C.  of  White  Roding. 
Essex,  1853-4.  Of  Brislington,  Somerset,  1855-6.  C.  of 
St  Margaret's  with  St  Nicholas',  King's  Lynn,  1857-61.  C. 
of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  St  Pancras,  London,  1864.  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Camden  Square,  1865-9.  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Oakley  Square,  1870-2.  R.  of  St  Mildred's,  Bread  Street,  with 
St  Margaret  Moses,  1872-85.  Died  Feb.  7,  1885,  aged  72,  in 
London.  {Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  11, 
1875.) 

VINCENT,  REGINALD  HEATH.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  16,  1868.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  Charles  Frederick 
(1846).  B.  Jan.  27,  1850,  at  Bellefield,  Jersey.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Went  to  New  Zealand,  and 
entered  the  Government  service  there.  Died,  1883,  at 
Wellington,  New  Zealand.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Winchester 
Scholars.) 

VINCENT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1785,  as  Richard  Blackall  Vincent.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John 
[Blackall],  of  Dublin  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Vincent). 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1786; 
B.A.  1789.  Took  the  surname  of  Vincent,  1774,  in  lieu  of  that 
of  Blackall,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his  grandfather,  the 
Rev.  Richard  Vincent  (1713),  R.  of  Donamore,  Co.  Tyrone. 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters  and  supp.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
3rd  sen,  IV.  20I.) 

VINCENT,  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  .\pr.  3, 
1844.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Edward  (St  John's  CoUesje, 
Oxford,  1805)  [\'.  of  Rowde,  Wilts.].  B.  at  Rowde,  1826. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  June  5,  1848.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  21, 
1 85 1.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Died  Nov.  3, 
i88g,  in  London.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  13,  1889.) 

VINCENT,  The  Rev.  THOMAS.  B.A.  1765,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  1765.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  3,  1762;  from  Lincoln 
College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Nov.  21,  1735,  age  18; 
B.A.  (from  Christ  Church)  1739.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas,  of 
Llanfachraeth,  Anglesey.]  V.  of  Yatton,  Somerset.  Preb.  of 
Bath  and  Wells,  1777-98.  Archdeacon  of  Brecon,  1770-98. 
Died  July  6,  1798,  at  Burrington,  Somerset.  {Venn,  11.  80, 
which  gives  Archdeacon  of  Cardigan;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag., 
1798,  II.  635.) 

VINCENT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  18,  1838. 
S.  of  George  [Giles],  of  the  Sanctuary,  Westminster  (and 
EmiUa  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Tappenden,  of  Faversham, 
Kent).  [B.  Nov.  26,  1819.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Win- 
chester) Dec.  II,  1842;  priest,  Dec.  17,  1843;  C.  of  Long 
Sutton,  Hants.,  1842-4.  C.  of  Bolney,  Sussex,  1845-6.  C.  of 
Wantage,  Berks.,  1847-68.  R.  of  Pusey,  1868-89.  Married, 
Oct.  6,  1857,  Dora,  dau.  of  William  Watkins,  Esq.,  of  Badby 
House,  Northants.  Author,  The  Deceased  Wife's  Sister's  Bill, 
a  Village  Talk  (36th  thousand,  1882;  translated  into  Welsh, 
1887).  Latterly  of  Hillsborough,  Clevedon,  Somerset,  where 
he  died  Mar.  4,  1908.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Eagle, 
XXX.  219;  Crockford;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.  2;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Mar.  13,  1908.) 

VINCENT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  9, 
1757-  [5tti]  s.  of  Giles  [packer  and  Portugal  merchant],  of 
London  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis  Holloway).  [B.  Nov.  2, 
1739.]  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1758;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1761;  M.A.  1764;  D.D.  1776.  FeUow,  1763.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Rochester),  Dec.  19,  1762; 
priest  (London),  Sept.  22,  1765.  Usher  at  Westminster 
School,  1762-71;  Under-Master,  1771-88;  Head  Master, 
1788-1802.  Chaplain  to  King  George  III,  1771.  V.  of  Long- 
don,  Worcs.,  1778.  R.  of  All  Hallows-the-Great  (and  the- 
Less)  London,  1778-1803.  Sub-.\lmoner  to  the  King,  1784. 
President  of  Sion  College,  1798.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1801; 
Dean,  1802-15.  Obtained  an  annual  grant  from  Parliament 
for  the  restoration  of  Henry  VII's  Chapel.  Dean  of  the  Order 
of  the  Bath.  R.  of  St  John's,  Westnainster,  1803-7.  R.  of 
Islip,  Oxon.,  1807-15.  Prolocutor  of  the  Lower  House  of 
Convocation,  1802,  1806  and  1807.  'One  of  the  soundest 
scholars  of  his  day  and  resembled  Busby  in  his  love  for  the 
rod.'  Married,  1771,  Hannah,  4th  dau.  of  George  Wyatt,  of 
Westminster,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Defence  of  Public 
Education,  and  works  on  ancient  geography,  etc.  Died 
Dec.  21,  1815;  buried  in  Westminster  .^bbey.  {Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.  2;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag., 
1816,  I.  83.) 

VINCENT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  29,  1865. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865. 

VINCENT,  — .   .\dm.  at  Sidney,  1788. 


ViNEY,  JosiAH  Ernest 

VINE,  FRANCIS  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  4,  1861.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Marshall  Hall  (next),  of  7,  MUne 
Street,  Claremont  Square,  London.  B.  June  6,  1842.  Schools, 
Islington  and  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Lent,  1861; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury), 
1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Patrixbourne  with  Bridge,  Kent, 
1866-8  and  1871-4;  V.  there,  1874-84.  C.  of  Eastington, 
Gloucs.,  1868-71.  R.  of  Eastington,  1884-97.  V.  of  Wymyns- 
wold,  Kent,  1898-1900.  R.  of  St  George-the-Martyr  with 
St  Mary  Magdalene,  Canterbury,  1900-3.  Author,  Caesar  in 
Kent.  Died  Sept.  17,  1903,  at  Ramsgate.  {Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  19,  1903.) 

VINE,  MARSHALL  HALL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  July  8, 
1830;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  11,  1830.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [John 
Hatch],  Esq.,  of  Hadlow,  Tonbridge,  Kent.  B.  at  Peckham. 
School,  Maidstone.  Matric.  Michs.  1830.  Migrated  to 
University  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Oct.  20,  1831, 
age  19;  Scholar,  1831-6;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1835;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  June  4,  1835;  priest  (Rochester) 
1836;  C.  of  Deddington,  Oxon.,  1835.  C.  of  East  Farieigh, 
Kent,  1836-7.  C.  of  Beckenham,  1837-49.  P.C.  of  Shoulden, 
1849-51.  R.  of  St  Mary-le-Bow,  St  Pancras,  Soper  Lane,  and 
St  John-the-Evangelist,  London,  1851-87.  Married,  1837, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  J.  Camell,  of  Peckham.  Died  June  15,  1887. 
Father  of  the  above.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

VINES,  ADOLPH  (1886),  see  SCHNEIDER. 

VINES,  CHARLES  ELLARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  15, 
1858.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Reading.  B.  there,  Jan.  28,  1839. 
School,  Malta  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862; 
M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1862;  priest  (Calcutta) 
1864.  Principal  of  St  John's  College,  Agra  and  C.M.S. 
Missionary,  1863-79.  Died  in  1879.  Father  of  Ernest  H. 
(1892).    {Crockford.) 

VINES,  CHARLES  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
10,  1845.  [Eldest  s.  of  Richard,  of  Seagry,  Wilts.  School, 
.Aldenham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  29,  1848;  migrated  to  Lincoln's  Inn,  185 1.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  17,  1851.  Clerk  to  the  Brewers'  Company  and  to  the 
Leathersellers'  Company.  Died  in  1884.  {Aldenham  Sch. 
Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

VINES,  ERNEST  HANDLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17, 
1892.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  EUard  (1858),  Missionary, 
C.M.S.  (and  Charlotte  Louisa  Campbell).  B.  Oct.  5,  1873,  at 
Dorchester.  School,  South-Eastem  College,  Ramsgate  (The 
Rev.  E.  D'Anquier).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B..'^.  1895.  Some- 
time Assistant  Master  at  St  Anselm's  School,  Park  Lane, 
Croydon.  Latterly  of  Newport,  Mon.  {St  Lawrence  Coll.  Reg.) 

VINES,  NEVILLE  BOULTBEE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1900. 
S.  of  Henry  Jackal  Kendrick.  B.  May  3,  1878,  at  Little- 
hampton,  Sussex.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  1900;  B.A. 
1902;  M.A.  1908. 

VINES,  SYDNEY  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  10, 
1872.  S.  of  William  [Reginald].  B.  [Dec.  31,  1849],  at 
Hackney.  School,  private  [and  at  Guy's  Hospital].  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1875);  B.A. 
1876;  M.A.  1879;  Sc.D.  1887.  FeUow,  1876-88.  Hon.  FeUow, 
1897.  University  Reader  in  Botany,  1884-8.  B.Sc,  London, 
1873;  D.Sc,  London,  1879.  F.R.S.,  1885.  Fellow  of  London 
Universitv,  1892.  Sherardian  Professor  of  Botany  and  Fellow 
of  Magdalen  CoUege,  Oxford,  1888-1919.  U.A.,  Oxford,  1888. 
President  of  the  Linnean  Society,  1900-4.  Married,  Dec.  30, 
1884,  Agnes  Bertha,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  W.  Perry,  of  Mounthill, 
Chelmsford.  Author,  Lectures  on  the  Physiology  of  Plants; 
A  Student's  Textbook  of  Botany;  translated  Sachs'  Textbook  of 
Botany.  Died  Apr.  4,  1934,  at  Exmouth;  buried  there. 
{Peile,  II.  623;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  6,  1934; 
Obit.  Notices,  Royal  Soc.  (1935)  185.) 

VINES,  THOMAS  HOTCHKIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  10,  1856.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar, 
1857;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  i860;  priest, 
1861;  C.  of  Easingwold,  Yorks.,  1860-2.  C.  of  Evesham, 
Worcs.,  1862-4.  C.  of  Little  Comberton,  1864-71.  Minor 
Canon,  1871-6,  and  Precentor,  1875-6,  of  Peterborough.  R. 
of  Fiskerton,  Lines.,  1876-1928.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1907-28. 
Died  June  12,  1928.  {Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
June  15,  1928.) 

VINEY,  JOSIAH  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  6, 1877 
[3rd  s.  of  J.].  Of  '  Fronwood,' Highgate,  London,  N.  Matric' 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.B.  1882;  M.A.  and  M.D.  1890. 
At  Guy's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1882;  L.R.C.P.,  1882. 
Practised  at  Chertsey,  Surrey,  from  1890  and  subsequently  at 
Swanage,  Dorset.  Married,  Apr.  14,  1883,  Bessie  L.,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  S.  Creasy,  formerly  Chief  Justice  of  Ceylon. 
Author,  medical.  Died  June  6,  1930,  aged  75,  at  Swanage. 
{Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  June  9,  1930.) 


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VINEY,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7,  1872.  S.  of 
Thomas,  gent,  (and  Catharine).    B.  at  Taunton,  Somerset. 
Bapt.  Nov.  27,  1861.    Matric.  Michs,  1872;  B.A.  1879;  M.A. 
1882.    Ord.  deacon,   1879;  priest,   i88o;  C.  of  Cirencester, 
Gloucs.,  1879-82.  C.  of  Hatch  Beauchamp,  Somerset,  1882-4. 
C.  of  St  George-the-Martyr,  Holbom,  London,  1889-92.    C. 
of  Hope-Mansel,  Heref.,  1892-3.   C.  of  Wigmore,  1893-6.   C. 
of  Brimfield,  1897-1901.   C.  of  St  John's,  Clerkenwell,  1902- 
II.    C.  of  St  John-the-Evang.,  Drury  Lane,  1911-12.    C.  of 
All  Hallows,  London  Wall,  1912-22.   Married,  Aug.  23,  1899, 
Kate  D.,  dau.  of  Richard  Duncan  King,  J. P.,  of  Monkstown, 
Co.  Dublin.    Latterly  of  16,  Great  Ormond  Street,  London. 
Died  Apr.  12,  1922,  aged  73-    {Eagle,  xlui.  147;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Apr.  21,  1922.) 
VINNING,  WILLIAM  SKINNER.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  May  9,  1878; 
Mus.Bac,  1880.   Of  Devonshire.   Organist  at  Torquay  parish 
church;  at  St  Peter's,  Bayswater,  London,  1884.  Composer  of 
anthems,  sacred  songs  and  an  operetta.   {Brown  and  Stellon.) 
VINTCENT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Trinity  H.\ll,  1880.   [Eldest]  s. 
of  Lewis  Anthony,  merchant,  of  Capetown.  B.  Nov.  12,  1861. 
School,  Charterhouse;   and  Diocesan  College,   Rondebosch. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884.   Football  (assoc.) 
'blue,'  1883.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  12,  1881. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1885.    Adm.  Advocate  of  the 
Supreme   Court,    Cape   Colony,    1885.     Crown    Prosecutor. 
British  Bechuanaland,  1886-94;  Judge  of  the  High  Court, 
Matabeleland,  1894-8.    Senior  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of 
Southern  Rhodesia,  1898-1914.    Knighted,  1910.    Married, 
Oct.  14,  1891,  Hester  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Myburgh, 
of  Wynburg,  Cape  Colony.  Died  Aug.  14,  1914.  {Charterhouse 
Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Law  Lists;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  18,  1914.) 
VINTER  (post  MURRAY-AYNSLEY),  ALFRED  EVANS.    Adm. 
pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11,  1873.    Eldest  s.  of  John  Alfred, 
artist,  of  Bayswater,  London.    B.  [Oct.  4,  1854],  in  Great 
Russell  Street,  London.  School,  City  of  London  (Dr  Abbott). 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar;  B.A.   (zotk  Wrangler)   1877; 
M.A.  1880.   Assistant  Master  at  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar 
School,  Sevenoaks,  1878-81.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1880; 
priest,    1881;   C.   of   St   John's,    Sevenoaks,    1880-1.    Vice- 
Principal  of  Culham  College,  1881-3;  Vice- Principal  of  York 
Training   College,    1883-90;    Principal   of    Derby   Training 
College,    1890-8;    Principal   of   Hockerill   Training  College, 
1898-1920.   Married,  Jan.  15,  1891,  Alicia  Harriett,  dau.  of 
Vice-Admiral  Murray-Aynsley,  C.B.    Changed  his  name  to 
Murray-Aynsley.    Died  Nov.  27,  1920.    Brother  of  Percy  J. 
(1889).    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  3,  1920.) 
VINTER,  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  24,  1869.   S.  of 
Charles,  of  Cambridge  (and  Ann,  dau.   of  WUliam   Udell). 
B.  there,  Jan.  30,  1850.  School,  at  home.  Matric.  Michs.  1869; 
Scholar,   1869-76;   B.A.  {\^th  Wrangler)   1873;  M.A.   1876; 
LL.M.    1888;   LL.D.    1894.    Assistant   Master  at   the   Leys 
School,  Cambridge,   1874-83;  Head  Master  of  Woodhouse 
Grove  School,   Leeds,    1883-1913.    Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  James  Shipstone,  of  Nottingham.    Died  Feb.  2,  1915,  at 
Apperley  Bridge.   Brother  of  Edward  A.  (1874),  Herbert  W. 
(1879)  and  Robert  K.  (1865).    {Venn,  11.  386;  Who's  Who  in 
Yorkshire.) 
VINTER,   CHARLES   HERBERT  SAWYER.    Adm.   at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1885.   S.  of  Charles  Alfred,  of  Cambridge.    B.  there, 
June  3,    1866.    Schools,   Llandaff  House,   Cambridge,   and 
Kimbolton.   Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1919    At 
St  Mary's  Hospital.   M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1894.    Practised  at 
Blackpool  until  1920.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Blackpool 
South.  At  Framlingham,  Suffolk,  from  1920.  Medical  Officer 
of  Health  for  Framlingham.    Of  Hallfields,  Dedham,  Essex, 
in  1951.    Brother  of  Ernest  (1896)  and  Percival  J.  (1890). 
{Venn,  11.  479;  Medical  Directories.) 
VINTER,  EDWARD  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1874.    S.  of  Charies  (and  Ann).    B.  Dec.  17,  1853,  at  Cam- 
bridge.   Bapt.  Dec.  22,  1853.    Did  not  reside.    Brother  of 
Arthur  (1869)  and  Herbert  W.  (1879). 
VINTER,  ERNEST.    Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1896.    [2nd  s.  of 
Charies  Alfred,  of  Cambridge.]    B.A.  and  LL.B.  1900;  M.A. 
1912;    LL.M.    1932.     Adm.   a   member   of   Christ's.     Adm. 
Solicitor,  1893;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Bird,  Eldridge 
and   Vinter),    at    18,    John   Street,    Bedford   Row,    and   in 
Cambridge.    Married,  Sept.   11,   1902,  Ada  Louise,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Reuben  Ginn,  solicitor,  of  Cambridge,  and  had  issue. 
Of    17,    Latham    Road,   Cambridge,    in    1953.     Brother   of 
Charles  H.  S.  (1885)  and  Percival  J.  (1890).   (Law  Lists.) 
VINTER,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  8,  1843.  S.  of  John,  of  33,  Chandos  Street,  St  Martin-in- 
the-Fields,   London   (and  Harriet).    B.   [1824],  in  London. 
Bapt.    Jan.    22,    1835.     School,    King's    College,    London 
(Mr  T.  G.  Hall).    Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  (yd  Wrangler) 
1847;  M.A.  1850.   Fellow,  1849-51.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1849; 


ViPAN,  Ernest  Maylin 

priest,   1850.    Mathematical  Master  at  the  Royal  Military 
Academy,  Woolwich,  1851-8;  Professor  of  Mathematics  at 
the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  1858-72.  C.  of  Yateley, 
Hants.,     1866-72.      Chaplain,     Metropolitan    Convalescent 
Institution,  Walton-on-Thames,  1874-1903.  Married,  July  i, 
1851,  Chariotte,  2nd  dau.  of  G.  Shirley.    Died  May  4,  1903, 
aged  78,  at  Walton-on-Thames.   Father  of  Walter  F.  (1879). 
{Eagle,  XXV   207;  Crockford;  The  Times,  May  6,  1903.) 
VINTER,  HAROLD  SKELSEY.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.   1,  1889. 
S.  of  James  Odell  [J. P.],  coal-merchant,  of  [Trumpington], 
Cambridge  (and  Emma  Skelsey).    B.   there,   May  6,   1871. 
School,  The  Leys,  Cambridge.    Matric.  Michs.   1889;  B.A. 
1892;  M.A.  1896.    A  coal-merchant  in  Cambridge.    Married, 
Aug.  12,  1896,  Marian,  dau.  of  T.  F.  C.  May,  of  Park  House, 
Cotham  Park,  Bristol.   Of  Thriplow,  Cambs.,  in  1951.   {The 
Times,  Aug.  14,  1896.) 
VINTER,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 
1879.    S.  of  Charles,  robe-maker,  of  Cambridge.    B.  there, 
Mar.  26,  1857.    School,  Perse,  Cambridge  (Mr  Heppenstall). 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.   Head  Master  of 
Truro  College.    J. P.  for  Cornwall.    Died  Oct.  19,  1942,  at 
Truro.    Brother  of  Arthur  (1869)  and  Edward  A.   (1874). 
(The  Times,  Oct.  22,  1942.) 
VINTER,    PERCIVAL    JACKSON.      Adm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  1890.   S.  of  C[harles]  A[lfred],  robe-maker, 
of   6,   Salisbury   Villas,   Cambridge.     B.    Apr.    2,    1872,    at 
Cambridge.   School,  Warkworth  House,  Cambridge.   Matric. 
Michs.   1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1919.    Died  at  Sheringham, 
Norfolk,  Jan.  3,  1953.  Brother  of  Ernest  (1896)  and  Charles 
H.  S.  (1885).   {The  Times,  Jan.  6,  1953-) 
VINTER,  PERCY  JOHN.    .\dm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5,  1889. 
S.  of  John  Alfred,  artist,  of  29,  Monmouth  Road,  Bayswater, 
London.    B.  Mar.  18,  1870,  in  London.    School,  St  Paul's, 
London.    Matric.   Michs.   1889;  Scholar,   1892;   B.A.   (sznd 
Wrangler)  1892;  M.A.  1896.   Assistant  Master  at  the  City  of 
London  School,    1899-1915.     Head   Master  of   Archbishop 
Holgate's  School,  York,   1915-33--    Married  Harriet  Mary 
Cammack.    Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Devon 
Regt.    (T.F.);    Major;    Assistant    Provost-Marshal).      Died 
Jan.  27,   1942,  at  Holgate,  Balcombe,  Sussex.    Brother  of 
Alfred    E.    (1873).     {St    Paul's    Sch.    Reg.;    Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Jan.  29,  1942.) 
VINTER,  ROBERT  KATER.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16, 
1865.    S.  of  Charles  (and  Ann).    B.  in  Cambridge.    Bapt. 
Mar.   12,   1848.    School,  Perse,  Cambridge.    Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.    Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1873; 
priest,  1874.  Second  Master  of  Queen  Mary's  School,  Walsall, 
1873-7;    Head    Master    of    Kimbolton    Grammar    School, 
Hunts.,   1877-84.  V.  of  Kimbolton,   1879-80  and  1884-99. 
V.    of   Marton   with   Grafton,    Yorks.,    1899-1914.     R.    of 
Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.,  1914-23.  Married,  July  25,  1872, 
Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Sawyer,  Esq.,  of  Peterborough. 
Writer  and  composer  of  hymns  and  chants.   Resided  latterly 
at  15,  St  Andrew's  Road,  Bedford,  where  he  died  Sept.  1, 
1930,  aged  82.    Brother  of  Arthur  (1869),  Edward  A.  (1874) 
and  Herbert  W.  (1879) ;  father  of  the  next.   (Eagle,  xlvi.  115 ; 
Crockford.) 
VINTER,  ROBERT  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1892.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Kater  (above).]    B.  Nov.  19, 
1873.    Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.    Assistant  Master  at 
St  Ronan's  School,  Worthing,  in  1906.    (Camb.  Year-book.) 
VINTER,  WALTER  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  19,  1879.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  William  (1843)  (and 
Chariotte).    B.  at  Yorktown,  Smrey.    Bapt.  Sept.  3,  i860. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883. 
VIPAN,  ARTHUR  CECIL.    Adm.   pens,   at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1887.    Of  Cambs.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Christ- 
church,  Wisbech,  Cambs.    B.   May  5,   1867,   at  Witcham, 
Cambs.   School,  Great  Yarmouth  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.   1890;  M.A.   1894.    Married,  June  20,   1908,  at 
Alberta,   Canada,   Amy,    2nd  dau.   of   Edward   Wainhouse 
Darby,  of  Harrogate.  Of  Noyes  Crossing,  Edmonton,  Alberta, 
Canada,  in  1925.    Brother  of  Ernest  M.  (1895).    (Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Aug.  7,  1908.) 
VIPAN,  DAVID  JENNINGS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  28,    1824.    S.   of  Thomas.    B.   at  Thetford,   Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich.    Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1831.    Brother 
of  Frederick  J.  (1837). 
VIPAN,  ERNEST  MAYLIN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1895.    S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  18,  Hertford  Street, 
Cambridge.    B.  Aug.  7,   1875,  at  Sutton,  Cambs.    Schools, 
Oundle  and   the   Perse,   Cambridge.    Matric.   Michs.    1895; 
B.A.  1898.   Assistant  Master,  St  Paul's  Preparatory  School, 
Colet  Court,   London,  W.,  in   1906.    Died  June  30,   1933. 
Brother  of  Arthur  C.   (1887).    {The  Times,  July   1,   1933; 
Camb.  Year-book.) 


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VIPAN,  FREDERIC  MAYLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  12, 
1867.  S.  of  Benjamin,  Esq.  [of  The  Grove,  Sutton,  near  Ely, 
Cambs.]  (and  Emily).  B.  there  [Sept.  11,  1847].  Bapt.  Oct.  14, 
1847.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
B..A..  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1872;  priest, 
1873;  C.  of  BusUngthorpe,  Yorks.,  1872-5  C.  of  Christ- 
church,  Hants.,  1875-7.  Married,  July  15,  1873,  Louisa, 
2nd  dau.  of  W.  Martin,  Esq.,  of  East  Peckham,  Kent. 
Residing  at  Christchurch  in  1895  and  latterly  at  Southboume, 
Bournemouth,  where  he  died  Jan.  9,  1920.  (Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crochford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  15,  1920.) 

VIPAN,  FREDERICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  {age  19)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  24,  1837.  [4th]  s.  of  'John'  (sic)  [Thomas],  Esq.,  brewer, 
of  Thetford,  Norfolk.  B.  there,  May,  1819.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar,  1838-40- 
Migrated  to  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric- 
ulated, Feb.  25,  1841,  age  21;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1843;  MA. 
(Oxford)  1844.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  20,  1842.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  24,  1S45.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  1853.  Lived  latterly  in  Dresden,  writing  for  Black- 
wood and  other  periodicals.  Died  Mar.  10,  1894,  at  South 
Hampstead.  Brother  of  David  J.  (1824).  (Bury  St  Edmunds 
Sch.  Reg.;  At.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Venn,  11.  239,  all  other  authorities  give 
'S.  of  Thomas.') 

VIPAN,  GEORGE  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  27, 
1873.  S.  of  James,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there,  Apr.  14,  1854. 
School,  the  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar; 
B..\.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Assistant  Master  at  Leeds  Grammar 
School,  1877-9;  at  University  College  School,  1879-81. 
Lecturer  in  Classics  and  English  at  the  Grey  Institute,  Port 
Elizabeth,  S.  Africa,  1881-7;  Professor  of  Classics  at  the 
Diocesan  College,  Rondebosch,  1887-1911.  Assistant  Profes- 
sor of  Classics  at  the  South  African  College,  Capetown,  19 15- 
16.  Died  Apr.  23,  1932,  at  Wynberg.  (Peile,  11.  629;  The 
Times,  May  3,  1932.)  - 

VIPAN,  THOMAS  MAYLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24, 
1863.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Sutton  House,  Cambs.  (and 
Harriett,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Cory,  of  Kettlestone, 
Norfolk).  B.  [Dec.  24],  1844,  at  Sutton.  School,  Essex 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1863.  Of  Sutton  House.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  Isle  of  Ely.  Died  .\ug.  23,  1891.  (Burke,  Fami7y 
Records;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  26,  1891.) 

VIPONT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  28, 
1783.  2nd  s.  of  Henrv,  merchant  [flax-dresser],  of  Pateley 
Bridge,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Manchester  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1783;  B..A.  1787.  C.  of  Fewston,  and  also  held 
several  other  curacies  in  Yorks.  Retired,  1818,  to  Studley, 
near  Ripon,  where  he  died,  unmarried,  1821,  aged  56. 
(Manchester  Sch.  Reg.) 

VIRCHOW,  RUDOLPH.  Hon.  Sc.D.  1893.  [B.  Oct.  13,  1821,  at 
Schivelbein,  Pomerania.]  Professor  of  Pathology  at  Wiirtz- 
burg,  1849-56.  Director  of  the  Pathological  Institute,  Berlin, 
1856.  Coplv  medal,  R.S.,  1892.  Member  of  Pnissian  House 
of  Deputies  and  of  the  Reichstag,  1880-93.  Leader  of  the 
Liberal  party,  .\uthor.  Cellular  Pathology.  Died  Sept.  5, 
1902.    (Who  was  Who;  Proc.  Royal  Soc,  75  (1905).  297-) 

VIRET,  FRANCIS  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1834.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17,  1835. 
S.  of  Marriott.  B.  in  Demerara,  British  Guiana.  School, 
Salop  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B..\.  1839;  M.A.  1864. 
Ord.  priest  (Chichester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Salisbury)  Oct.  3, 
1841;  C.  of  Ogbome  St  George,  WUts.,  1841-4.  C.  of  Sutton 
Courtney,  Berks.,  1846-8.  Chaplain  to  the  H.E.I.C.S.  (Bengal 
Establishment),  1848;  at  Jubbulpore,  1850;  Cawnpore, 
1851-2;  Benares,  1856-8;  Landour,  1859-60;  Nowshera, 
1861;  Seetapore,  1862-3;  Decca,  1866;  Seetapore,  1867-9; 
resigned.  Married,  .\pr.  27,  1843,  Caroline  Anne,  widow  of 
M.  A.  de  Marcos,  of  Guayaquil.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1870.   (Crockford;  V.  Hodson;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  i.  644.) 

VIRTUE,  GEORGE  BLAIR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
June  27,  1837.  S.  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica.  School, 
private.   Matric.  Michs.  1837. 

VISCHER,  HANNS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  1896. 
[S.  of  A.  E.  (and  R.  Sarasin).  B.  Sept.  14,  1876,  at  Basle, 
Switzerland.  Educated  in  Switzerland  and  at  St  Lawrence 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B..\.  1899;  M..\.  1903.  On  the 
Church  Missionary  staff  (Hausa  Mission)  in  Northern  Nigeria, 
1900-1.  .\ssistant  Resident  at  Kano,  Nigeria,  1903;  Resident 
at  Bomu,  1906;  Director  of  Education,  Northern  Nigeria, 
igo8-i8.  Undertook  a  remarkable  journey  from  Tripoli, 
through  the  forbidden  hinterland,  to  Lake  Chad,  lasting  from 
July  to  Dec.  1923.  F.R.G.S.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  Nigeria  Regt.;  Major,  Special  List; 
General  Staff  Officer  (Intelligence);  C.B.E.  1919;  Chevalier, 
Legion  of  Honour;  Ofl&cer,  Ordre  de  I'Etoile  Noire;  Chevalier, 


Vivian,  Francis  Henry 

Ordre  de  la  Couronne  (Belgium);  Cavalier,  Order  of  the 
Crown  of  Italy).  Secretary  of  the  Secretary  of  State's 
Advisory  Committee,  Colonial  Office,  1923-39.  C.B.E. ,  1919; 
C.M.G.,  1934;  Knighted,  1941.  Author,  Across  the  Sahara. 
Died  Feb.  19,  1945,  at  his  residence,  Tykeford  Lodge,  Newport 
Pagnell.  Brother  of  the  next.  (St  Lawrence  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's 
Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  21,  I945-) 

VISCHER,  MARCUS  MATTHAEUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  1898.  S.  of  A.  E.  (and  R.  Sarasin),  of  Wandelburg, 
Schanzlistrasse,  Berne,  Switzeriand.  B.  [at  Basle],  May  21, 
1879.  School,  St  Lawrence  CoUege.  Matnc.  Michs.  1898; 
B..\.  1901;  M..\.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Islington)  1902;  priest 
(London)  1903;  C.  of  Emmanuel  Church,  West  End,  Hamp- 
stead, 1902-6.  Assistant  Chaplain,  Mission  to  Seamen,  Port 
of  London,  1906-7;  Port  of  Antwerp,  1907-14-  V.  of  Earlham 
with  Bowthorpe  and  R.  of  Colney,  Norfolk,  1914-16.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.;  mentioned 
in  despatches).  Chaplain  at  Davos  Platz,  1919-22.  P.-m- 
charge  of  St  Andrew's  Mission  Church,  Denbeath,  Fifes., 
1922-5.  Chaplain  of  St  Ninian's  Cathedral,  Perth,  1925-7- 
V.  of  Appledore  with  Ebony,  Kent,  1927-8;  V.  of  Appledore 
with  Kennardington,  1928-31.  V.  of  St  Clement's,  Sandwich, 
1931-46.  Chaplain  of  St  Ursula,  Berne,  1946-51-  Married, 
1909,  Jenny,  dau.  of  William  Merian.  Of  Berne  m  1952. 
Brother  of  the  above.  (St  Lawrence  Coll.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

VISRAM,  GOOLAM  HOOSEIN  FAZULBHOY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  5,  1894.  S.  of  Fazulbhoy,  merchant,  member 
of  the  Legislative  Council  for  India  (and  Rehamuthai 
Fazulbhoy  Ebrahim).  B.  Feb.  6,  1875,  in  Bombay.  School, 
Fort  George  High.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  14,  1899.    (Law  Lists.) 

VISRAM,  MOOSA  HASSAMBHOY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  23,  1894.  Of  India.  S.  of  Hassumbhoy,  merchant,  of 
Bombay  (and  Janbai  Janbai).  B.  there,  June  5,  1870. 
Schools,  Fort  George  High  and  Elphinstone  CoUege.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1894;  B-A-  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1902. 

VIVIAN,  ARTHUR  PENDARVES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  a* 
Trinity,  Nov.  25,  1852.  [3rd]  s.  of  John  Henry  [M. P.,  F.R. S.J, 
of  Singleton,  Swansea  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Arthur  Jones,  of 
Reigate).  B.  June  4,  1834,  in  London.  School,  Eton;  and  at 
the  Mining  Academy,  Freiberg,  Saxony.  Matric.  Michs. 
1853.  Left  College,  1855,  on  his  father's  death,  to  manage  the 
family  works  and  colliery  at  Port  Talbot.  Of  Bosahan, 
Cornwall.  Deputy  Warden  of  the  Stannaries.  M.P.  for  West 
Cornwall,  1868-85.  Col.  commanding  South  Wales  Vol. 
Infantry  Brigade,  1895-1901.  J. P.  and  D.L.,  for  Glamorgans. 
J.P.,  for  Cornwall;  High  Sheriff,  1889.  C.B.,  1894;  K.C.B., 
1902.  Married  (i)  Mar.  3,  1867,  Lady  .A.ugusta  Emily 
Wyndham-Quin,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Dunraven,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  Mar.  10,  1880,  Lady  Jane  Georgina  Dalrymple, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  loth  Earl  of  Stair,  and  had  further  issue. 
.\uthor.  Wanderings  in  the  Western  Land.  Died  Aug.  19,  1926. 
Brother  of  Henrv  H.  (1838)  and  Richard  G.  (1853);  father  of 
Henry  W.  (1886).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.;Army  Lists; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Swansea);  Who  was  Who.) 

VIVIAN,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  26,  1845.  S.  of  John  (and  Cordelia,  2nd  dau. 
of  J.  Grvlls,  of  Bosahan,  Cornwall).  B.  at  Helston.  Matric. 
Michs.  1845 ;  B.A.  1850.  A  SoUcitor.  Died  at  Tardeo,  India, 
.A.ug.  14,  1855,  aged  26.  Brother  of  John  V.  (1836).  (G. 
Mag.,  1855,  II.  442;  V.  Hodson.) 

VIVIAN,  CHARLES  PASLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mav  25,  1816.  [3rd]  s.  of  J[ohn],  Esq.,  of  Portland 
Place,  London  [and  Claverton,  Somerset].  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1819;  LL.B.,  1822.  -Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
June  2,  1817.  V.  of  Wellingborough,  Northants.,  1825-41. 
Resided  at  Hatton  Hall,  WeUingborough.  Married,  Oct.  21, 
1828,  Grace  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Arthur  Ayhner,  of 
Walworth  Castle,  Durham.  Died  suddenly  at  Colworth  House, 
Shambrook,  Beds.,  Dec.  14,  1841.  Brotherof  John  E.  (1815). 
Father  of  Gerald  B.  (1854).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Northants.  Clergy; 
Boase,  Colled.  Cornub.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1842,  I.  335,  which  gives  V.  of  WeUingborough, 
1823-41;  Burke  L.G.  (sub  Maclver-Campbell) ;  Sir  W. 
Sterry.) 
VIVIAN,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  26,  1846.  S.  of  John.  B.  [Sept.  5,  1828],  at  Helston, 
ComwaU.  School,  Surrev  (private),  ^atric.  Michs.  1847; 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1851;  pnest, 
1852;  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Bethnal  Green,  1851-3.  P.C.  of 
St  Bartholomew's,  Bethnal  Green,  1853-61.  P-C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Stepney,  1861-3.  V.  of  Stoughton,  Sussex,  1863-97.  Married, 
i86o,  Margaret,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Charles  Henry,  of  Haffield, 
Ledbury,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Bournemouth,  where  he 
died,  Dec.  i,  1909,  aged  81.  Father  of  Herbert  (1883).  (Fox- 
Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  3, 
1901.) 


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Vivian,  Gerald  Bentinck 

VIVIAN,  GERALD  BENTINCK.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  9, 
1854.    S.  of  the  Rev.  —  [Charles  Pasley  (i8i6)],  deceased, 
R.  of  Wellingborough.    B.   there,   Sept.   20,    1835.   Schoo  , 
Cheltenham  College.    Had  served  for  four  years  in  the  R.N. 
Did  not  reside.    {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.  (which  gives  S.  of 
Charles  Pasley);    Venn,  n.   315,  which  suggests  he  was  a 
son  of  Quintus.) 
VIVIAN,  GODFREY  TWYNAM.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1    1892. 
S.  of  Hugh  PhUlips,  merchant,  of  Camborne,  Cornwall  (and 
Clara  Elizabeth  Forsaith).    B.  there,  Dec.  6,  1873.    School, 
Dunheved  College,  Launceston.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Assayer 
and  clerk  to  the  Kansas  Smelting  Co.,  Perhuca,  Mexico; 
Mining  and  Metallurgical  Engineer,  with  the  Burma  Corpora- 
tion, Ltd.,  Namtu,  Burma,  1922-30.   Consulting  engineer  at 
Camborne,  Cornwall  from  1930.  Of  Fowey  in  1951.  (Venn,  11. 
528.) 
VIVIAN,  HENRY  HUSSEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1838.   [Eldest  s.  of  John  Henry,  F.R.S.,  merchant,  M.P.  for 
Swansea,  of  Singleton,   Glam.   (and  Sarah,   eldest  dau.   of 
Arthur  Jones,  of  The  Priory,  Reigate).    B.  July  6,  1821,  at 
Singleton.  School,   Eton.]    Matric.   Michs.    1839.  While  an 
undergraduate,  brought  to  England  the  first  camera  to  pass 
the  London  Custom  House;  took  it  to  College  and  practised 
on  his  friends.  A  copy  of  the  original  Daguerreotype,  showing 
a  'Breakfast  Party'  of  undergraduates,  is  in  the  possession 
of  his  family.  Manager  of  the  Liverpool  branch  of  the  firm  of 
Vivian  and  Sons,  copper  smelters,    1842;  manager  of  the 
Swansea  branch,  1845.  On  his  father's  death,  in  1855,  greatly 
developed  the  works.   '  Under  his  influence,  Swansea  became 
"the  metallurgical  centre"  of  the  world.'    M.P.  for  Truro, 
1852-7;  for  Glamorganshire,  1857-85;  for  Swansea,  1885-93. 
Cr.  Bart.,  1882  and  Baron  Swansea,  1893.    Married  (i)  Apr. 
15,  1847,  Jessie  Dalrymple,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Goddard,  M.P. ; 
(2)  July  14,  1853,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Montague 
John  Cholmeley,  2nd  Bart.,  M.P.;  (3)  Nov.  10,  1870,  Averil, 
dau.  of  Captain  Richard  Beaumont,  R.N.,  and  had  issue  by 
all  marriages.    Author,  Notes  of  a  Tour  in  America.    Died 
Nov.  28,  1894.   Brother  of  Arthur  P.  (1852)  and  Richard  G. 
(1853);  father  of  the  next  and  of  Odo  R.  (1893).    (Burke, 
L.G.;D.N.B.) 
VIVIAN,  HENRY  HUSSEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.   [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  Henry  Hussey  (above),  Bart.,  of  Smgle- 
ton,  Swansea  (by  his  3rd  wife,  Averil,  dau.  of  Captain  Richard 
Beaumont,   R.N.).    B.  Feb.  5,   1873,  at  Swansea.    School, 
Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1892.   Died  Dec.  11,  1898.   Brother  of 
Odo  R.   (1893).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub 
Swansea).) 
VIVIAN,  HENRY  WYNDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Arthur  [Pendarves]  (1852),  of  21,  James 
Street,  Buckingham  Gate,   London  (by  his  ist  wife.  Lady 
Augusta  Emily  Wyndham  Quin,  dau.  of  the  3rd  Earl  of 
Dunraven).     B.   Feb.   4,    1868,   in   London.    School,   Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890.   A  Mining  student  at  Liege. 
Captain,  The  Welsh  Regt.  (T.)  1885.   Married,  Jan.  19,  1899. 
Lady  Maude  Clements,  dau.  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Leitrim,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Nov.  17,  1901.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Army  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Swansea).) 
VIVIAN,  HERBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20,  1883. 
[Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Francis  Henry  (1846),  of  Stoughton, 
Sussex  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  W.  C.  Henry,  of  Haffield, 
Heref.).    B.  Apr.   3,   1865,   at  Chichester,  Sussex.    School, 
Harrow.     Matric.    Michs.    1883;    B.A.    1886;    M.A.    1890. 
Travelled  widely.    Special  correspondent  of  The  Morning 
Post,  1898-9;  of  The  Daily  Express,  1899-1900  and  1918. 
Married,  1897,  Olive,  dau.  of  Frederick  Walton,  of  Cwmlle- 
coediog,  Montgom.    Editor  of  the  Whirlwind,  1890;  of  The 
Rambler,   1901.    Author,   Servia;  Tunisia;   Abyssinia;   The 
Servian  Tragedy;  Fascist  Italy,  etc.  Serbian  Order  of  Takovo, 
1902;  of  Danilo,  1910.    Died  Apr.  18,  1940,  at  Gunwalloe, 
Cornwall.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families ; 
The  Times,  Apr.  20,  1940.) 
VIVIAN,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  3,  1791. 
[Doubtless  only  s.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Pencalenick,  Cornwall 
(and  Alice,  dau.  of  Matthew  Vivian).   B.  1771.]   Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  28,  1791 ;  migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple, 
June  8,  1793.   Called  to  the  Bar,  May  23,  1800.    Lieut. -Col., 
Royal    Cornwall    Stannary    Militia.     Sherifi,    1812.     Died, 
unmarried,   at    Pencalenick,    May   24,    1817.     Entailed   his 
estates  on  his  cousin,  James  Vivian  Tippet.    (Boase,  Collect. 
Cornub.) 
VIVIAN,  JOHN  EDWARDS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  25,  1815.    S.  of  John  [Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple] 
(and  Marianne  Edwards).    B.  in  London.    School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1815.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  14, 
1815.    Married,  and  had  issue.    Brother  of  Charles  Pasley 
(1816).    (Inns  of  Court;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.,  which  calls 
him  '3rd  s.  of  John,  of  the  Inner  Temple.') 


Vizard,  William 

VIVIAN,  JOHN  VIVIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  27,  1836. 
[Eldest  s.  of  John  (formerly  Tippet),  of  Pencalenick,  Cornwall 
(who  had  assumed  the  surname  of  Vivian,  in  lieu  of  Tippet, 
1820,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  cousin,  John  Vivian 
(1791),  of  Pencalenick)  (and  Cordelia,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Grylls,  Esq.,  of  Bosahan,  Cornwall).  B.  1818.  School, 
Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844-  Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  1842;  priest,  1843.  R.  of  Cardynham, 
Cornwall,  1845-73.  J. P.  for  Cornwall.  Married,  1846, 
Harriette  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Robinson  Hill,  Esq.,  of 
Carwythenack,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1873. 
Brother  of  Charles  A.  (1845).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.) 

VIVIAN,  The  Hon.  ODO  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  4th  s.  of  Henry  Hussey  (1838),  BaronSwansea, 
of  Singleton,  Swansea  (by  his  3rd  wife,  Averil,  dau.  of  Captain 
Richard  Beaumont,  R.N.).  B.  Apr.  22,  1875,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Of  Glanrafon,  Glam. 
D.L.  and  J. P.,  for  Glamorgans.  Married,  Oct.  25,  1906,  the 
Hon.  Winifred  Hamilton,  4th  dau.  of  the  ist  Baron  Holm 
Patrick,  and  had  issue.  Captain,  The  Welsh  Regt.  (T.),  1899. 
Hon.  Colonel,  1901-19.  M.V.O.  1904.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  Glamorgan  Yeo.;  Lieut.-Col.,  Cameron 
Highlanders;  D.S.O.,  191 7;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Succeeded  his  half-brother,  Ernest  Ambrose,  as  3rd  Baron 
Swansea,  July  17,  1922.  Died  Nov.  16,  1934.  Brother  of 
Henry  H.  (1892).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B. 
(Swansea);  Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 

VIVIAN,  RICHARD  GLYNN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4, 
1853.  [4th]  s.  of  John  Henry,  of  Singleton,  Glam.  (and  Sarah, 
eldest  dau.  of  Arthur  Jones,  of  Reigate).  B.  Aug.  31,  1835, 
at  Swansea.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857; 
M.A.  1869.  Of  Sketty  Hall,  Swansea.  D.L.  for  Glam. 
Member  of  the  firm  of  Vivian  and  Sons,  Swansea.  Traveller 
and  collector  of  works  of  art.  Founded  an  art  gallery  in 
Swansea.  A  Burgess  of  Swansea.  F.R.G.S.  Married,  Mar.  11, 
1885,  Laura  Hermione  Beatrice,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Craigie 
Halkett,  Bengal  Civil  Service.  Latteriy  went  blind.  Died, 
s.p.,  June  7,  1910,  in  London.  Brother  of  Henry  H.  (1838) 
and  Arthur  P.  (1852).  (Scott,  MSS.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.  (sub  Swansea);  The  Times,  June  8,  1910.) 

VIZARD,  ARTHUR  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 
1890.  S.  of  Worthy,  artist,  of  Bath  (and  Eliza  Curtis).  B. 
there,  July  20,  1870.  School,  King  Edward's  Grammar,  Bath. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1920.  Died  June  21, 
1949,  at  25,  Wilbury  Villas,  Hove.  Brother  of  Henry  M. 
(1888).    (The  Times,  June  24,  I939-) 

VIZARD,  FRANK  HOPE  MUIRSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1888.  [6th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  [Brougham] 
(next).  B.  [May,  1869],  at  Spetisbury,  Dorset.  School, 
Bradfield  (Mr  Gray).  Matric.  Michs.  1888  In  Ceylon,  where 
he  was  a  tea-planter.  Married,  1908.  Died  May  16,  1913. 
Brother  of  Henry  W.  S.  (1876).  (Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.; 
V.  Hodson.) 

VIZARD,  HENRY  BROUGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  29,  1843.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Dulwich. 
School,  Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1849;  M.A. 
1859.  R.  of  Spetisbury  with  Charlton  Marshall,  Dorset,  1855- 
74.  Married,  1855,  Henrietta  Low,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry 
Davenport  Shakespear,  Member  of  the  Supreme  Council  of 
India.  Died  May  17,  1874.  Father  of  the  above  and  of  Henry 
W.  S.  (1876);  brother  of  William  (1831).  (Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  V.  Hodson.) 

VIZARD,  HENRY  MACNAUGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  21,  1888.  S.  of  W[orthy],  of  6,  North  Parade,  Bath.  B. 
there,  Oct.  12,  1869.  School,  King  Edward's  Grammar,  Bath. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Choral  exhibitioner,  1891;  B.A.  1891; 
M.A.  1920.  Of  109,  Holland  Road,  Hove,  in  1946.  Brother  of 
Arthur  E.  (1890).   (T.  A.  Walker,  604.) 

VIZARD,  HENRY  WILLIAM  SHAKESPEAR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  June  19,  1876.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
[Brougham]  (1843)  (and  Henrietta  Low).  B.  May  12,  1856, 
at  Spetisbury.  School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1876. 
Migrated  to  Downing,  Feb.  3,  1879;  of  Lyme  Regis.  Died 
Dec.  7,  1911,  at  York.  Brother  of  Frank  H.  M.  (1888). 
(Radley  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  9.  i9ii-) 

VIZARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1831. 
[Eldest  s.  of  William,  solicitor  to  Queen  CaroUne.  B.  Oct.  3, 
1813.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A. 
1838.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  25,  1833.  CaUed  to  the 
Bar,  May  6,  1839.  Deputy  Registrar  in  the  Court  of  Bank- 
ruptcy, London,  1839-60;  Registrar  from  i860.  Brother  of 
Henry  B.  (1843).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists.) 


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VoELCKER,  John  Augustus 

VOELCKER,  JOHN  AUGUSTUS.    Hon.  M.A.,   1894.    Adm.   a 
member  of  St  John's,  Feb.  25,  1898.   [S.  of  Dr  John  Christo- 
pher Augustus,  F.R.S.    B.  June  24,   1854,  at  Cirencester, 
Gloucs.    School,  University  College  School,  London,  and  at 
London  University  and  Giessen,  Germany;  B.A.,   London, 
1878;  B.Sc.  1882.]  Ph.D.,  Giessen.  Consulting  Chemist  to  the 
Royal  Agricultural  Society  of  England,  1885-1937.   Director 
of  the  Experimental  Station  at  Wobum,  Beds.,  1885-1936. 
Went  to  India  to  report  on  scientific  improvement  of  agri- 
culture, 1889-90.    CLE.,  1928.    Married,  1884,  Alice,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Westgarth,  of  Melbourne,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Improvement  of  Indian  Agriculture;  Fifty  years  of 
field  experiments  at  the  Wobum  Experimental  Station,  etc. 
Died  Nov.  6,  1937,  in  London.    {Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Nov.  8,  1937.) 
VOIGT,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  14,  1845.    [S.  of 
Philip  Henry,   merchant.]     B.   [Oct.   3,    1826],  in   London. 
[School,  Christ's  Hospital.]   Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849; 
M.A.    1855.     Ofd.   deacon   (Worcester)    1852;   priest,    1853. 
Assistant  Master   at    King   Edward's  School,  Birmingham, 
1851-61;  at  Dulwich  College,  1861-89.  Married,  Jan.  9,  1854, 
Sarah  Ranney,  dau.  of  Henry  Millet.   Died  Nov.  23,  1889,  at 
Dulwich.     (Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Crockford;   The 
Guardian,  Nov.  27,  1889.) 
VOIGT,  WOLDEMAR.    Hon.  Sc.D.,  1899.    [B.  1850.]    Professor 
of  Mathematical  Physics  in  the  University  of  Gottingen, 
1883-1919.     Foreign   Member,   Royal  Society,    1913.     Died 
Dec.  13,  1919.    (Camb.  Univ.  Reporter,  June  6,  1899;  F.  P. 
White.) 
VOKINS,  JAMES  GILBEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1896.   S.  of 
James  Theodore,  Esq.,  of  22,  Park  Square  East,  London, 
N.W.   Matric.  Michs.  1896. 
VOLLANS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  July  5, 1785. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  gent.,  of  Cridlen  Park,  Yorks.  B.  Oct.  25,  1761, 
at  Pontefract.    Schools,  Pontefract  (Mr  Holmes)  and  Brad- 
ford. Matric.  Lent,  1787;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1793.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  8,  1789.   R.  of  Hemsworth,  Yorks.,  1790-1840. 
Died  1840,  in  London.   (Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1840,  I.  327.) 
VON  BAR,  CARL  LUDWIG.    Hon.   LL.D.,   1895.    [B.    1836.] 
Professor  of  Law  in  the  University  of  Gottingen.    Died  in 
1913.    (Camb.  Univ.  Reporter,  Oct.  2,  1895.) 
VON  ERLANGER,  carl  HEINRICH  VICTOR,  Baron.    Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  22,  1894.    S.  of  Baron  William.    B. 
1872,  at  Nieder  Ingelheim,  Rheinhassen,  Germany.   Schools, 
Gymnasium    Frankfurt,    Gymnasium    Darmstadt    and    at 
Lausanne    Academy,    Switzerland.     Matric.    Michs.    1894. 
Resided    part    of    two    terms.     Made    three   journeys    into 
Abyssinia  and  SomalUand;  on  the  last  travelling  from  the 
Gulf  of  Aden  to  Harar,  and  to  Addis  Ababa,  the  court  of  the 
Negus  Menelik,  thence  to  Abera,  Gishir  and  Kismaju  on  the 
Indian  Ocean.   Collected  very  large  quantities  of  mammals, 
birds    and    reptUes,    some   of   which    he   presented    to    the 
Zoological  Gardens.  At  Nieder  Ingelheim  had  a  great  collec- 
tion of  bird  skins  and  a  private  zoological  garden.    Died 
Sept.  6,  1904,  in  a  motor-car  accident  at  Salzburg.   (Peile,  11. 
795-) 
VON  ESSEN,  PETER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  3,  1827- 
[A  Russian.]    Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1832.    Ord.  deacon 
and  priest   (Chester)    1831;   C.   of  St   John's,   Workington, 
1831-40.    R.  of  Harrington,  Cumberland,  1840-62.  Married, 
1836,  Frances,  only  child  of  Capt.  George  Cooke,  of  Cameaton, 
Cumberland.     Died   Feb.    24,    1874,    aged   91.     (Crockford; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

VON  GLEHN  (post  DE  GLEHN),  LOUIS  CAMILLE.  Adm.  at 
King's,  Oct.  5,  1888.  S.  of  Alexander  A.,  merchant.  B.  Apr. 
17,  1869.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
exhibitioner;  B.A,  1892;  M.A.  1904.  Studied  at  Munich 
University  for  two  terms.  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton 
College,  1896-8;  at  Merchant  Taylors',  1898-1902;  at  the 
Perse  School,  Cambridge,  1902-32.  Married,  1920,  Marion 
Cross  Cassels,  of  Northbay,  Isle  of  Barra,  Inverness-shire. 
Assumed  the  name  de  Glehn,  by  Deed  Poll,  May  17,  1917. 
Latterly  of  Manor  Field,  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  where  he 
died  Oct.  19,  1951.    (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  186;  L.  de  Glehn.) 

VON  HAAST,  Sir  JOHN  FRANCIS  JULIUS  RITTER.  Hon. 
LL.D.,  1886.  [S.  of  Mathias,  merchant,  of  Bonn,  Germany. 
B.  May  i,  1824,  at  Bonn.  Educated  at  Bonn  and  Cologne 
Universities.]  Ph.D.,  Tiibingen  University,  1862.  F.R.G.S., 
Gold  Medallist,  1884;  F.R.S. ,  1867.  C.M.G.,  1883;  K.C.M.G., 
1886.  Government  Geologist,  Province  of  Canterbury,  New 
Zealand,  i86i.  Discovered  the  Southern  Alps  of  New 
Zealand.  Founder  and  Director  of  the  Canterbury  museum 
at  Christchurch,  1866-87.  Professor  of  Geology  at  Canterbury 
College,  Christchurch.  Married,  1863,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Dobson,  Esq.   Author,  New  Zealand  Scenery;  Geology  of  the 


VosPER,  Richard  John 

provinces  of  Canterbury  and  Westland,  Auckland.  Died, 
Aug.  15,  1887,  at  WeUington,  New  Zealand.  (Boase,  i.  1269; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 
VON  HOGEL,  Baron  ANATOLE  ANDREAS  ALOYS.  M.A.  1889 ; 
Hon.  Sc.D.  1922.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  June  6,  1889.  [2nd]  s. 
of  Baron  Carl  Alexander  Anselm  [Austrian  Minister  at 
Florence  and  Brussels]  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gen.  Francis 
Farquharson).  B.  Sept.  29,  1854,  at  Florence.  School, 
Stonyhurst,  Lanes.  Curator  of  the  University  Museum  of 
Archaeology,  1883-1921.  Worked  untiringly  to  raise  funds 
for  the  new  building,  subsequently  known  as  the  Museum  of 
Archaeology  and  Ethnology.  A  generous  donor  to  the 
building  fund  and  to  the  contents,  including  the  incomparable 
Fijian  collections  of  which  many  specimens  were  secured  by 
himself  during  three  years  spent  in  Fiji.  F.R.G.S.  Founder 
and  first  President  of  the  Cambridge  University  Cathohc 
Association,  1895-1922,  and  President  of  St  Edmund's  House, 
Cambridge,  1917-20.  Married,  1880,  Eliza  Margaret,  elder 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Froude,  F.R.S.  Died  Aug.  15,  1928,  in 
Cambridge.  (Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.;  The  Times,  Aug.  16, 
1928;  Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  12,  1928.) 
VON  INAMA-STERNEGG,  CARL  THEODOR.  Hon.  LL.D.,  1894- 
Professor  of  Political  Science  in  the  University  of  Vienna. 
(Camb.  Univ.  Reporter,  May  15,  1894.) 
VON  METZ,  AUGUSTUS  ALBERT.  Adm.  (age  22)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  9,  1889.  Eldest  s.  of  Augustus,  gent.,  of  Germany. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892. 
VON  MOHL,  The  Chevalier.    Hon.   M.A.,  July,   1847,  on  the 

occasion  of  the  installation  of  the  Chancellor. 
VON  ROEMER,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  i88i.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Sandrock,  Ore,  Hastings. 
B.  Mar.  25,  i860,  in  London.  School,  the  Lindens,  St 
Leonard's-on-Sea  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Lieut., 
Royal  Sussex  Regt.  (T.),  1885;  Captain,  1892.  (Army  Lists.) 
VON  SCALA,  ARTHUR  MARIA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  S.  of  Arthur,  Director  of  the  Imperial  Museum  of 
Commerce,  Vienna.  B.  there,  Aug.  20,  1876.  School, 
Gymnasium,  Meran,  Tirol.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  In  business 
in  London.  (Peile,  11.  802.) 
VON  SCHRODER,  Baron  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  14,  1886.  [Only]  s.  of  Baron  William  [Henry], 
of  the  Rookery,  Nantwich,  Cheshire  (and  Maria  Caroline, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Homy,  Esq.,  of  Austria).  B.  Oct.  25, 
1868.  School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Second  Lieut., 
9th  Lancers,  1889-96.  Of  the  Rookery,  Nantwich.  J. P.  for 
Cheshire,  1897.  Married,  1896,  Judith,  dau.  of  E.  R.  Gregge- 
Hopwood,  of  Hopwood  Hall,  Lanes.,  and  had  issue.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Remount  Service).  Died 
May  8,  1945,  at  Inverness.  (Radley  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 
VON  STURMER,  see  STURMER. 

VON  THURN,  ROBERT  MACKENZIE  (1893),  see  IM  THORN. 
VON  TISCHENDORF,  L.  F.  C.  (1865),  see  TISCHENDORF. 
VON  ZAHN,  THEODOR  (1897),  see  ZAHN. 
VORES,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1870. 
S.  of  William,  physician  (and  Jane  Ann).  B.  Nov.  9,  1851,  at 
Great  Yarmouth.   Bapt.  Dec.  3,  1851.   Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1875;  priest  (Chester)  1878; 
C.  of  Fairfield,  Liverpool,  1875.  C.  of  Wigston  Magna,  Leics., 
1876-9.  C.  of  Kimcote,  1879-82.  Disappears  from  Crocft/ord, 
1897.   Brother  of  the  next. 
VORES,  WILLIAM  MALLAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26. 
1866.    S.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  Great  Yarmouth.    B.  there, 
Sept.   23,   1848.    Schools,   Great   Yarmouth,  Dereham  and 
King's,  Rochester.    Matric.  Michs.   1866;  B.A.   1871;  M.B. 
1875.  At  King's  College  Hospital  and  Addenbrooke's  Hospital, 
Cambridge.  M.R.C.S.,  1874.  Junior  Resident  Medical  Officer, 
Royal  Free  Hospital.   Practised  at  first  at  Great  Yarmouth; 
then  at  Worthing  and  at   Forest  Gate,   London,   E.,   and 
latterly  at  East  Dulwich.   Died  before  1928.   Brother  of  the 
above.   (Venn,  11.  375;  Medical  Directories.) 
VOS,  GEORGE  HERKLOTS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  20, 
1875.   S.  of  John  Michael.   B.  [Sept.  16,  1854],  at  Chinsurah, 
India.    School,  Guernsey.    Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879; 
M.B.  1884.   At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.   M.R.C.S.,  1882. 
Practised  at  Tottenham.    House  Surgeon,  Prince  of  Wales 
General     Hospital,     Tottenham;     Physician,     Tottenham 
General  Dispensary.   Resided  latteriy  at  Gillingham,  Dorset. 
Disappears  from  Medical  Directories,  1940.   (Peile,  11.  646.) 
VOSE,  JAMES  RICHARD  WHITE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
July  3,  1827.  S.  of  J.,  of  Heavitree  House,  Exeter.  B.  Mar.  4, 
1811,  at  Liverpool.  School,  Exeter  (Dr  CoUyer).  Migrated  to 
Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  18,  1828.   Matric.  Lent,  1828.   Re-adm. 
May  8,  1839. 
VOSPER,  RICHARD  JOHN.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter,  1883. 


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VouLES,  Arthur  Blennerhassett 

VOULES,  ARTHUR  BLENNERHASSETT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1889.  [Younger]  s.  of  [Sir]  Gordon  [Blenner- 
hassett], clerk  in  the  Admiralty  (and  Frances  Cotton,  dau.  of 
James  Minchin).  B.  Sept.  15,  1870,  in  London.  School, 
Dulwich  College  (Mr  Gilkes).  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1892.  Entered  the  Malayan  Civil  Service,  1892.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1912.  Solicitor-General, 
Straits  Settlements,  1913;  Acting  Attorney-General,  1919. 
Member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  1922.  Retired,  1925. 
Married  (1)  1906,  Mary  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  widow 
of  Charles  James  Stewart;  (2)  1921,  Grace  Geraldine,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  West,  of  Fordingbridge,  Hants.  Of 
Bournemouth  in  1952.  {Dtilwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
Who's  Who.) 

VOULES,  JAMES  PARKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Nov. 
9,  1818.  S.  of  WUliam,  of  [Windsor],  Berks,  (and  Elizabeth). 
[B.  Mar.  24,  1800.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1819;  B.A. 
1823;  M.A.  1831.  In  Holy  Orders.  Sometime  Chaplain  at 
Rome.  Died,  1834,  aged  33,  at  Windsor.  (T.  A.  Walker,  405 
and  MS.  note;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  i.  563.) 

VOWELL,  HUGH  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1876. 
[B.  Sept.  26,  1856.]  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Second  Lieut.,  the 
14th  Foot,  1878;  Lieut.,  West  Yorks.  Regt.,  1878;  Captain, 
1884;  Major,  1895;  D.A.A.G.,  India,  1895-9.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1899-1902  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
Retired  in  1904.   {Army  Lists.) 

VOWLER,  JOHN  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  10,  1836.  [Elder]  s.  of  John  [of  Parnacott,  Devon]  (and 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Samuel  Nicholson).  B.  [Mar.  12,  1818],  at 
Bude,  Cornwall.  School,  Devon  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1836;  B.A.  1840.  Of  Parnacott,  Devon.  J. P.  for  Devon. 
Married,  Apr.  16,  1850,  Mary  Northcote,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Addington  Simcoe,  of  Penheale  Manor,  Cornwall, 
and  had  issue  (his  eldest  son  assumed  the  additional  name  and 
arms  of  Simcoe,  1899).  Died  July  10,  1871.  Brother  of  the 
next.  (Walford,  County  Families;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial' 
Families.) 

VOWLER,  SAMUEL  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  9,  1845.  [Younger]  s.  of  John.  B.  [June  5, 
1825],  at  Parnacott,  Devon.  School,  Exeter  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest, 
1852;  C.  of  Great  Malvern,  Worcs.,  1854-5.  C.  of  Brent- 
Eleigh,  Suffolk,  1857-65.  C.  of  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich, 
1866-8.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Southtown,  Great  Yarmouth, 
1868-76.  Lived  at  Great  Yarmouth,  1876-82.  C.  of  New- 
church  vrith  Wroxall,  Isle  of  Wight,  1882-92.  Married,  1858, 
Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Watson,  Esq.,  of  Hocking  Hall,  West  Mersea, 
Essex.  Died  Apr.  7,  1892,  aged  66,  at  Wroxall.  Brother  of 
the  above.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  20,  1866;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

VOWRO,  THEODORE  DEMETRIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  1883.  S.  of  George.  School,  Western  College,  Brighton 
(Dr  Knightley).   Did  not  reside. 

VULLIAMY,  EDWARD  OWEN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1895. 
S.  of  Theodore  (and  Ht^lene  R^al  de  Champlouis).  B.  Jan.  i, 
1876,  at  Nonancourt,  Eure,  France.  School,  Chigwell. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1910.  Assistant  Master 
at  Chigwell,  1900-1 ;  at  Edinburgh  Academy,  1901-9.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Captain,  University  O.T.C. ; 
Musketry  Instructor,  Cambridge,  1915;  Lieut.,  Special  List 
(Intelligence),  B.E.F.,  France).  Lecturer  in  French  for 
Modem  Languages  Board,  and  Assistant  Lecturer  in  Modem 
Languages.  Hon.  Keeper  of  the  Pictures  at  the  FitzWilliam 
Museum.  Water-colour  painter;  exhibited  at  the  English  Art 
Club,  etc.  Married,  Aug.  21,  1901,  Katharine,  dau.  of 
Arthur  Tite,  of  Amwell  House,  Ware,  and  had  issue.  Of 
Amwell  House,  MUhngton  Road,  Cambridge,  in  1953. 
{Chigwell  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who.) 

VULLIAMY,  FREDERICK  ARTHUR.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1891;  B.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1894;  C.  of  Sutton, 
Cambs.,  1894-5.  Of  Ipswich,  in  1912.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1913. 

VYNER,  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  29, 
1824.  [4th]  s.  of  Robert  (next),  deceased,  of  Gautby,  Lines, 
(and  Lady  Theodosia  Mary,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of 
Ashbumham).  [B.Apr.  1807.]  [School, Charterhouse.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1824.  Died,  unmarried,  Dec.  6,  1825,  at  Pisa.  Brother 
of  Robert  (1806).  (Burke,  L.G.,  John  only;  Inscriptions  in 
the  old  British  Cemetery  at  Leghorn,  91.) 

VYNER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  3,  1779.  [Only]  s.  of  Robert  (1738)  [M.P.],  of  Gautby, 
Lines.  B.  [May  16,  1762],  at  Claxby,  Lines.  School,  Harrow. 
Of  Gautby,  Lines.  M.P.  for  Lines.,  1794-1802.  High  Sheriff 
of  Lines.,  1804-5.  Married,  June  4,  1788,  Lady  Theodosia 
Mary,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Ashbumham,  and  had  nine 
children.  Died  there.  Mar.  13,  1810.  Father  of  the  above  and 
the  next.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  532; 
Return  of  M.P. s;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  i8io,  i.  391a.) 


Vyvyan,  Vyell  Donnithorne 

VYNER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  30, 1806. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  (above),  of  Gautby  (and  Lady  Theodosia 
Mary,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Ashbumham).  B.  Mar.  19, 
1789,  in  Hanover  Square,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1806.  Succeeded  to  Gautby,  Lines.,  1810.  High 
Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1814.  Died,  unmarried,  1872.  Brother  of 
John  R.  (1824).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

VYVYAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
June  27,  1758.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charies  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1722-3),  R.  of  Withiel,  Cornwall  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
Harry  Bond,  of  Tresunger,  Cornwall).  Bapt.  Nov.  9,  1738. 
Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar;  B.A.  1762.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

VYVYAN,  HENRY  (1841),  see  ROBINSON,  HENRY  V. 

VYVYAN,  HENRY  (1873),  see  ROBINSON,  HENRY  V. 

VYVYAN,  PHILIP  (1839),  see  ROBINSON,  PHILIP  V. 

VYVYAN,  PHILIP  HENRY  NORRIS  NUGENT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1900.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Vyvyan  (1873,  sub  Robinson),  R.  of  Ruan  Minor,  Comwall 
(and  Lucy  Nugent  Grattan).  B.  Aug.  30,  1881,  at  Bootham, 
Yorks.  School,  Exeter  (Mr  W.  A.  Cunningham).  Matric. 
Michs.  1900.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Leicester  Regt.,  1902; 
Lieut.,  1904;  Second  Lieut.,  A.S.  Corps,  1905;  Lieut.,  1906; 
Captain,  1913.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
R.A.S.C;  D.A.Q.M.G.;  O.B.E.  1919;  M.C.;  mentioned  twice 
in  despatches;  Italian  Croce  di  Guerra).  Brevet  Lt.-Col., 
1928.  D.A.D.  of  S.  and  T.,  Aldershot  Command,  1928. 
Married,  Nov.  11,  1917,  Mary  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Stephen  Flynn,  and  had  issue.  Of  Bridport,  Dorset,  in 
1949.    {Army  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

VYVYAN,  RICHARD  RAWLINSON  (1882),  see  WARSCHAW- 
SKI. 

VYVYAN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 

Nov.  22,  1755-  Eldest  s.  of  Thomas  (?Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1725),  of  St  Columb,  Comwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1755. 
Of  Tman,  [Trewan],  Comwall.  Married  M,  Peters.  Buried 
Nov.  27,  1811.  (Foster,  Baronetage;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
V.  Hodson;  Al.  Oxon.) 

VYVYAN,  THOMAS  GRENFELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  7, 
1855.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  T[homas]  H[utton]  (next), 
deceased,  of  St  Mary's,  Penzance.  B.  there,  Jan.  15,  1837. 
Schools,  Shrewsbury,  King  WilUam's  College,  Isle  of  Man, 
and  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  {gth 
Wrangler)  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Fellow,  1859-76;  Dean,  1862-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of  St  Clement's, 
Cambridge,  1860-1.  C.  of  Sturminster-Marshall,  Dorset, 
1864-5.  Assistant  Master  at  Charterhouse,  1865-98;  House- 
master, 1872-88.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Natal,  1901.  Member  of  the 
Government  Commission  which  drew  up  rules  for  the  Univer- 
sity of  South  Africa,  1905.  Married,  Aug.  6,  1874,  Edith  Mary, 
dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Man,  Governor  of  Penang,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Analytical  Geometry  for  Beginners;  edited  Goodwin's 
Problems  and  Examples  in  Mathematics.  Of  Richmond,  Natal, 
where  he  died,  Mar.  6,  1924.  {King  William's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  324;  Crockford;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

VYVYAN,  THOMAS  HUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  22,  1821.  [3rd]  s.  of  [Sir]  Vyell  (Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
1785)  [7th  Bart.,  deceased]  (and  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hutton  Rawlinson,  of  Lancaster).  B.  Mar.  3,  1803,  at 
Trelowarren,  Comwall.  School,  Ottery  St  Mary,  Devon. 
Matric.  Lent,  1822.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's  Chapel,  Penzance, 
1832-40;  C.  of  Beverston,  Gloucs.,  1841,  Living  at  Merthyr 
Tydvil,  1841-2;  at  Kensington,  1843-4.  Married,  1835,  Mary 
Williams,  dau.  of  George  Grenfell,  of  Penzance.  Died  Sept. 
17,  1844,  at  Harwich.  M.I.  in  St  Mawgan-in-Meneage 
Church.  Father  of  the  above;  brother  of  Vyell  F.  (1820). 
(Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Clergy  List;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

VYVYAN,  VYELL  DONNITHORNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  22,  1844.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Vyell  Francis  (next),  R.  of 
Withiel,  Cornwall.  [B.  Aug.  16,  1826,  at  Edmonton.  Bapt. 
May  30,  1827.]  Matric.  Easter,  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford) 
Dec.  24,  1854;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1855;  C.  of  Churchstoke, 
Montgom.,  1854-5.  R-  of  Winterboume-Monkton,  Dorset, 
1855-66.  V.  of  Broad  Hinton,  Wilts.,  1866-77.  R-  of  Withiel, 
Comwall,  1877-9.  Succeeded  his  uncle,  Sir  Richard  Rawlin- 
son Vyvyan,  M.P.,  as  9th  Bart.,  Aug.  15,  1879.  Of  Trelo- 
warren, Helston  and  Trewan,  St  Columb,  Cornwall.  J. P.  for 
Comwall.  Married,  Apr.  16,  1857,  Louisa  Mary  Frederica, 
dau.  of  Richard  Bourchier,  of  Brook  Lodge,  Dorset.  Died 
May  27,  1917.  Father  of  WUmot  L  (1880).  {Eagle,  xxxix. 
256;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who  was  Who;  appears  also 
briefly  and  incorrectly  in  Vol.  11,  sub  Donnithorne.) 


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Vyvyan,  Vyell  Francis 

VYVYAN,  VYELL  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  28, 

1820.  [2nd]  s.  of  [Sir]  VyeU  [7th  Bart.]  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  1785)  (and  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Hutton 
Rawlinson,  of  Lancaster).  B.  June  2,  iSoi,  at  Trelowarren, 
Cornwall.    School,  Ottery  St  Mary,  Devon.    Matric.  Lent, 

1821.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  25,  1821;  B.A.  1826;  M.A. 
1839.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Exeter)  July  10,  1825.  R.  of 
Withiel,  Cornwall,  1825-77.  Married,  July  21,  1825,  Anna, 
dau  of  John  Rhys  Taylor  (and  Elizabeth  Donnithome),  and 
had  issue.  Author,  Pastoral  Tracts  and  Sermons;  On  the 
Proposed  Bishopric  of  Cornwall,  etc.  Died  Jan.  30,  1877. 
Father  of  the  above;  brother  of  Thomas  H.  (1821).  {Crock- 
ford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

VYVYAN,  WILMOT  LUSHINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1880.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.  Sir]  Vyell  [Donnithome] 
(1844),  of  Trelowarren,  Helston,  Cornwall.  B.  \\ig.  12,  1861, 
at  [Winterboume-]  Monkton,  Dorset.   School,  Charterhouse. 


Wacher,  Harold 

Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1896;  D.D.  1908.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Charterhouse  Mission,  Southwark, 
1888-1900.  Missionary  in  Zululand,  1901-3.  Bishop  of 
Zululand,  1903-29.  Warden  of  the  Community  of  the 
Resurrection  and  Chaplain  of  St  Peter's  Home,  Grahams- 
town,  1929-37.  Lived  subsequently  at  Grahamstown. 
Married,  Nov.  21,  1921,  Edith  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  John 
Sumpter  Mitchell,  of  Southampton.  Died  Aug.  26,  1937,  at 
Grahamstown.  (Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Dec.  15,  1921  and  Aug.  28,  1937.) 
VYVYAN-ROBINSON,  see  ROBINSON. 

VYVYAN-WILLIAMS,  VYELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  S.  of  Charles  Hussey,  Esq.  B  [Sept.  13,  1862], 
at  Truro.  Schools,  Clifton  College,  and  Truro.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.  (sub  Williams).) 


W 


WACE,  ALAN  JOHN  BAYARD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1898. 
2nd  s.  of  Frederic  Charles  (1854),  deceased  (and  Fanny, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Campbell  Bayard,  J. P.,  of  Montgomery- 
shire). B.  July  13,  1879,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class, 
1901;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1902);  B.A.  1901;  Craven  student, 
1903;  Prendergast  student,  1902  and  1904;  M.A.  1906. 
Fellow,  1904-13,  1934-44;  Hon.  Fellow,  1951.  Hon.  Litt.D., 
Amsterdam  and  Pennsylvania;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Liverpool. 
F.S.A.,  1929;  F.B.A.,  1947.  At  the  British  School  at  Athens, 
1902;  at  Rome,  1903-4.  Excavated  at  Sparta,  Mycenae,  Troy, 
Thessaly,  Corinth,  Alexandria,  etc.  Librarian,  British  School 
at  Rome,  1905-6.  Served  in  the  British  Legation  at  Athens, 
1915-19.  Lecturer  in  Ancient  History  and  Archaeology  at 
St  Andrew's  University,  1912-14.  Director  of  the  British 
School  of  Archaeology  at  .\thens,  1914-23.  Deputy  Keeper, 
Victoria  and  Albert  Museum,  1924-34.  Laurence  Professor  of 
Classical  Archaeology  at  Cambridge,  1934-44.  At  Athens, 
G.H.Q.,  1939-43.  Professor  of  Classics  and  Archaeology, 
Faruq  ist  University,  Alexandria,  1944-50.  Married,  1925, 
Helen,  dau.  of  Professor  W.  D.  Pence,  of  Evanston,  Illinois, 
U.S.A.,  and  had  issue,  a  daughter.  Author,  Prehistoric 
Thessaly;  Catalogue  of  Sparta  Museum;  Nomads  in  the 
Balkans;  Chamber  Tombs  at  Mycenae,  etc.;  Near  Eastern 
Mediterranean  Embroideries;  etc.  Brother  of  Emeric  G.  B. 
(1895).  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who.) 
WACE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Oct.  9,  1869.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Henry  (1822),  of 
Wadburst,  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A. 
1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1873;  priest,  1874;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Maidstone,  1873-5-  Clerk  in  Orders  at  St  James's, 
Westminster,  1875-7.  R-  of  Haddiscoe  with  Toft  Monks, 
Norfolk.  1877-1901.  Married,  May  31,  1881,  Frances  Anne, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  A.  Barrett,  R.  of  Chedgrave,  Norfolk. 
Died  Oct.  9,  1901,  at  Haddiscoe.  Brother  of  Walter  (1865). 
(King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  8,  1881.) 
WACE,  EMERIC  GEORGE  BAYARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  25,  1895.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Frederic  Charles  (next)  (and 
Fanny  Campbell  Bayard).  B.  Nov.  15,  1876,  at  Cambridge. 
School,  Shrewsbury  (The  Rev.  H.  W.  Moss).  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  Scholar,  1895;  B  A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt.  I,  ist  Class),  1899. 
Lieut.,  1st  Bucks.  R.V.C.  (Oxford  Light  Infantry).  Died 
June  3,  1901,  at  High  Bamet.  Brother  of  Alan  J.  B.  (1898). 
{Eagle,  xxm.  237;  The  Times,  June  5,  1901.) 
WACE,  FREDERIC  CHARLES,  .■^.dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  10,  1S54.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Fisher,  salesman  (and 
Anne).  B.  June  17,  1836,  at  St  Leonard  Foster,  London. 
[School,  City  of  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B..\.  {^rd 
Wrangler)  1858;  M.A.  1861;  LL.M.  1875.  Fellow,  1860-75- 
Senior  Proctor,  1873-4.  Esquire  Bedell,  1877-93.  Mayor  of 
Cambridge,  1890-1 ;  Alderman  of  Cambs.  County  Council, 
1889-93.  Married,  .'Vug.  28,  1875,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Campbell  Bayard,  Esq.,  of  Manafon,  Montgom.  Died  Jan.  25, 
1893,  in  Cambridge;  buried  at  Cherryhinton.  Father  of 
Alan  J.  B.  (1898)  and  the  above.  {Boase,  in.  1117;  The 
Guardian,  Feb.  1,  1893.) 
WACE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  4,  1872.  [3rd] 
s.  of  George,  solicitor  [of  Shrewsbury]  (and  Elizabeth  Olivia). 
B.  Sept.  21,  1853,  at  Shrewsbury.  Bapt.  Oct.  18,  1853. 
School,  Shrewsbury,  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar,  1874; 
Person  prise,  1873,  1874,  1875;  Fowls  medal,  1873,  1874; 


Porson  Scholar,  1873;  Craven  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  (Senior 
Classic  and  ist  Chancellor's  medal)  1876;  M.A.  1879. 
Fellow,  1876-86.  FootbaU  (rugby)  'blue,'  1873,  1874;  played 
for  England  (at  association),  1878-9.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  12,  1876.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1879- 
Of  16,  Old  Buildings,  Lincohi's  Inn.  Joint  author  of  Yate 
Lee's  Law  of  Bankruptcy.  Died  Nov.  5,  1947,  at  Bath. 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Nov.  7,  I947-) 

WACE,  LEONARD  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895. 
Eldest  s.  of  Alfred  A[ugustus],  Indian  Civil  Service,  of  Frant, 
Sussex.  B.  Apr.  10,  1876,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1899.  Schoolmaster  and  fruit-farmer. 
Married,  1903,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Douglas,  of 
Tunbridge  Wells.  Latteriy  of  Kingsland  Lodge,  Bowood, 
Beaminster,  Dorset.  Died  at  Wadhurst,  July  11,  i95i- 
(The    Times,  July  12,  1951-) 

WACE,  RICHARD  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  2,  1822.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  Feb.  23,  1804,  m  London. 
Bapt.  Apr.  24,  1804,  at  St  Giles-without-Cripplegate.  School, 
Tooting  (Mr  Lord).  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1828;  M.A. 
1832.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  July  26,  1829;  priest,  July  18, 
1830;  C.  of  Mansfield,  Notts.  C.  of  St  Sepulchre's,  Newgate 
Street,  London;  the  cholera  epidemic  seriously  affected  his 
health  and  left  him  with  a  nervous  stammer  which  obliged 
him  to  give  up  his  curacy.  Took  pupils  at  Goring,  Oxon., 
1843-54,  and  thereafter  at  Wadhurst,  Sussex,  becoming  a 
very  successful  tutor  for  the  public  schools,  particularly  Eton. 
Married,  1836,  Eulalia,  dau.  of  Charles  Gray,  and  had  issue, 
9  sons.  Died  Feb.  21,  1894,  at  Wadhurst.  Father  of  the  next 
and  of  Arthur  (1869).  (E.  G.  Wace,  Memoirs  of  the  Wace 
Family;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  28,  1894.) 

WACE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct  10,  1865.  S.  of 
the   Rev.    Richard   Henry   (above),   of  Wadhurst,   Sussex. 

B.  Oct.  13,  1846,  at  Goring,  Oxon  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Bp. 
Anderson,  for  Canterbury)  1870;  priest  (Canterbury)  1872; 

C.  of  Birling,  Kent,  1870-2.  C.  of  Holy  Trmity,  Upper 
Chelsea,  1872-4.  C.  of  Frant,  Sussex,  1874-5.  Chaplain  at 
Calicut,  Madras,  1875-7  and  1889;  at  Bellarv,  1878-84;  at 
WeUington,  NUgiris,  1886-8;  at  St  Mark's,  Bangalore,  1888- 
91 ;  at  St  Thomas's  Mount  with  Pallaveram,  1891-2.  C.  of 
Wadhurst,  Sussex,  1892-3.  Chaplain  (again)  at  St  Thomas's 
Mount,  1894-8.  R.  of  West  and  South  Hanningfield,  Essex, 
1898-1913.  Died  Jan.  19,  1913.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1869). 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  22,  1913.) 

WACHER,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  21,  1894. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Frank,  surgeon,  of  Canterbury  (and  Mary  Ann 
Trimmell).  B.  .\pr.  17  1876,  at  Kingsbridge,  Canterbur>'. 
School,  King's,  Canterbury  (The  Rev.  T.  Field).  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  -M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1903;  M.D.  1928. 
At  Guy's  Hospital;  Resident  Obstetrician  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.  1901.  Practised  at  Canterbury  (with  his  father  and 
brother).  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
F.S.A.  Of  Eddington  House  London  Road,  Canterbury. 
Acted  with  the  'Old  Stagers,'  at  Canterbury.  Married, 
July  28,  1904,  Violet  Amy,  dau.  of  Robert  Davie  Peebles. 
Died  .\pr.  11,  1949.  (Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  13, 
1949;  B.M.J. ,  Apr.  30,  1949.) 


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Wachtmeister,  Charles  Edward  Bedlake 
wachtmeister,  charles  edward  bedlake.  adm. 

pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1892.  S.  of  Gustaf.  B.  Feb.  i,  1874, 
at  Egremont,  Cheshire    Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895. 

WACKERBARTH  (or  WACKERBATH),  FRANCIS  DIEDERICH. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity  Oct.  20,  1830.  S.  of  John 
Henry.  B.  [Jan.  30,  1813],  in  London.  School,  Surrey 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1831.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi, 
June  4,  1833;  B.A.  1835.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Dec.  22, 
1835.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  17,  1837;  priest,  Dec.  23, 
1838 ;  C.  of  Peldon,  Essex,  1837-41.  Minor  Canon  of  Lichfield. 
Joined  the  Church  of  Rome,  1841.  Professor  of  Anglo-Saxon 
at  St  Mary's  College,  Oscott.  Went  to  Upsala,  185 1;  became 
a  naturalised  Swede.  F.R.A.S.,  1849.  Author,  The  Revival  of 
Monasteries;  Music  and.  the  Anglo-Saxons,  etc.  Mamed,  1859, 
a  daughter  of  the  Rev.  C.  O.  Ekinan.  Died  June  10,  1884. 
{Monthly  Notices,  Royal  Astronomical  Soc,  45  (1885),  200; 
British  Mag.,  Vol.  x.xi.) 

WADAGAKI,  KENZO.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent  1882. 

WADDELL,  THOMAS  BUSBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  x, 
1859.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Birmingham.  B.  Feb.  4,  1841,  at 
Edgbaston.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B..A..  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham), 
1866;  priest,  1868.  Assistant  Master  at  Durham  Cathedral 
School,  1865-81.  Head  Master  of  Buxton  Grammar  School, 
1881-2.  Resided  subsequently  at  Bridgwater  where  he  died 
Oct.  25,  1914.    {Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  28,  1914.) 

WADDELL  (post  DUDLEY),  WILLIAM  DUDLEY.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  13,  1856.  S.  of  John  Stovin,  of 
Birmingham  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Browne,  Esq.). 
B.  there.  School,  Norfolk  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1856; 
B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  i860;  priest, 
1863;  C.  of  East  and  West  Challow,  Berks.,  1860-3.  C.  of 
Colnbrook,  Bucks.,  1863-4.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Margaret  Street, 
London,  1864-6.  C.  of  Welford  and  Weston-on-Avon, 
Gloucs.,  i866-<5.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Finsbury,  1870-1.  Assistant 
Minister  at  St  John's,  Marylebone,  1871-9.  V.  of  St  Stephen's, 
St  Albans,  1880-1912.  Married,  1866,  Georgina  Caroline,  dau. 
of  Major  Barr6  Goldie,  Bengal  Engineers.  Assumed,  1878,  by 
Royal  Licence,  the  name  of  Dudley  in  lieu  of  Waddell.  Died 
Nov.  24,  1912.  Father  of  Hugh  D.  W.  (1886,  sub  Dudley). 
{Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families  (Waddell-Dudley) ; 
The  Times,  Nov.  26,  1912.) 

WADDELOW,  SAMUEL  ROBINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Vacation,  1850.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Undley,  Mildenhall 
[Suffolk].  Matric.  Lent,  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1859.  C.  of 
Bournemouth,  1861-74.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  500.) 

WADDILOVE,  ALFRED  CHARLES.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 

1880.  S.  of  Cvrus,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  the  Arches  Court, 
Canterbury.    B.   1862.    School,  Tonbridge.    Matric.  Michs. 

1881.  Went  to  the  Argentine,  where  he  died  June  4,  1892. 
{Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

WADDILOVE,  RICHARD  ALFRED  WOODHAM.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Selwyn  H  ,  Oct.  10,  1885.    [S.  of  Edward,  of  Bayswater.] 

B.  May  10,  1867.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester), 
1893;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  St  Mary-the-Less,  Lambeth,  1893-8. 

C.  of  Kensington,  1898-1907.  R.  of  Ashtead,  Surrey,  1907-28. 
V.  of  St  Mary  Boltons,  South  Kensington,  1928-36.  R.  of 
Gayton-Thorpe  with  East  Walton,  Norfolk,  1936-9.  R.  of 
Farley-Chamberlayne  with  Braishfield,  Hants.,  1939-43. 
Married,  June  12,  1897,  Ethel,  dau.  of  Charles  Browning  Hall, 
of  London.  Died  in  1943.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WADDILOVE  (formeriy  DARLEY),  ROBERT  DARLEY.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  6,  1755.  [S.  of  Abel  (Darley),  of  Borough- 
bridge,  Yorks.]  B.  [Nov.  1736],  at  Boroughbridge.  [School, 
Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1755;  B.A.  1759;  M.A.  1762. 
LL.D.,  Lambeth,  1804.  Assumed  the  name  of  Waddilove  in 
addition  to  that  of  Darley  in  1762,  on  inheriting  the  property 
of  his  uncle,  Robert  Waddilove,  of  Boroughbridge.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1759;  C.  of  Winwick,  Northants.,  1759-60.  C. 
of  Wotton,  Surrey.  C.  of  Abinger,  until  1766.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Mar.  25,  1766.  C.  of  Ockham,  Surrey,  1766-71. 
R.  of  Whitby,  Yorks.,  1767-74.  Chaplain  to  the  Embassy  at 
Madrid,  1771-9.  C.  of  Dishforth.  V.  (non-resident)  of 
Topcliffe,  and  R.  of  Cherry  Burton,  Yorks.,  1774-1828.  Preb. 
of  Ripon,  1780.  Preb.  of  York,  1782.  Archdeacon  of  the  East 
Riding,  1786-1828.  Dean  of  Ripon,  1791-1828.  F.S.A.,  1775. 
Married,  Apr.  3,  1781,  Anne  Hope,  dau.  of  Sir  Ludovick 
Grant,  Bart.,  of  Grant,  and  had  issue.  Translated  Mengs's 
Essay  on  Painting,  and  contributed  articles  to  Archaeologia. 
Died  Aug.  18,  1828,  at  the  Deanery,  Ripon.  Father  of  the 
next  two.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Northants.  Clergy; 
Inns  of  Court;  Clerical  Guide;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1829,  i.  90.) 

WADDILOVE,  ROBERT  DARLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  18,  1807.  S.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Robert  Darley  (above). 
Dean  of  Ripon.  B.  Jan.  21,  1789,  at  Ripon.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1807;  B.A.  1811.   Died  July  3, 


Waddington,  George 

1813,  aged  23,  at  Penzance.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.,  which  states  he  was  'in  Holy  Orders';  G.  Mag., 
1813,  II.  94;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  July  17,  1813.) 

WADDILOVE,  WILLIAM  JAMES  DARLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
17)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  28,  1802.  S.  of  [the  Very  Rev.  Robert 
Darley  (1755)],  Dean  of  Ripon.  B.  [1782],  at  Ripon.  Bapt. 
Feb.  23,  1785.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1803; 
Scholar,  1803;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1810.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter, 
Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Feb.  28,  1808;  priest  (Winchester, 
Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Mar.  5,  1809;  C.  of  Marton-le-Moor, 
Yorks.,  1808.  P.C.  of  Dishforth  and  of  Marton-le-Moor,  1809. 
C.  of  Kirkhammerton,  1812.  V.  of  Wistow,  1818.  C.  of 
Cawood,  1818-22.  Preb.  of  Ripon,  1811.  P.C.  of  Cleasby, 
Yorks.,  1821-6.  Lived  subsequently  at  Beacon  Grange, 
Hexham.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Roxburgh.  Married, 
Mar.  4,  1816,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Graham, 
Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  A  Lamp  in  the  Wilderness. 
Edited  The  Stewart  Mission  (of  Upper  Canada).  Died  Oct.  28, 
1859.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Clergy  List;  Clerical  Guide;  Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag., 
1859,  II.  652.) 

WADDINGHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  19, 
1840.  S.  of  John,  yeoman  (and  Alice).  B  at  South  Ferriby, 
Lines.  [School,  Kingston  College,  Hull.]  Bapt.  June  26,  1821. 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  {i^th  Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1847. 
Fellow,  1847-9. 

WADDINGTON,  EVELYN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  19, 1823.  [8th]  s.  of  WOham  [of  Chatham  Place,  London]. 
B.  Nov.  6,  1806,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  'Married  at  Florence  and 
died  at  Perugia.'  Brother  of  William  P.  (1808).  (List  of 
Carthusians;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WADDINGTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  5,  1769.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Joshua  (1728)  [V.]  of  Walkering- 
ham,  Notts,  (and  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ferrand, 
V.  of  Bingley).  Bapt.  Aug.  2,  1753.  School,  Thorp-Arch, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1769;  Scholar,  1772;  B.A.  {gth 
Wrangler)  1773;  M.A.  1776.  Fellow,  1775.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1776;  priest,  1781.  Mathematical  tutor  (and 
Chaplain)  to  the  Duke  of  Clarence,  in  which  capacity  he 
accompanied  him  to  America.  V.  of  Tuxford,  Notts.,  1789- 
1824.  R.  of  Shamford,  Leics.,  1793-8.  R.  of  Blaby  with 
Countesthorpe,  1798-1824.  Married,  May  31,  1790,  Anne, 
youngest  dau.  of  Peter  Dollond,  optician,  of  London.  Died 
June  10,  1824,  in  London.  Father  of  George  (1810)  and 
Horace  ( 1 8 1 5 );  brother  of  Thomas  ( 1 763 ) .  {Northants .  Clergy ; 
Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1824,  11.  280.) 

WADDINGTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  3, 
1806;  re-adm.  Fell.-Com.,  Mar.  30,  1811.  Of  Middlesex. 
[Eld.  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1780),  D.D.,  Preb.  of  Ely.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1807;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814.  Ord. 
priest  (Chester)  Jan.  30,  1814.  R.  of  Northwold,  Norfolk 
(succeeding  his  father),  1814-33.  Married,  Mar.  4,  1817,  Jane, 
dau.  of  James  Cook.  Died  Apr.  29,  1833,  aged  43.  Brother  of 
JohnT.  (1813).  (G.  Mag.,  1833,  i.  649.) 

WADDINGTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  26, 
1810.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1769),  V.  of  Tuxford,  Notts, 
(and  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter  Dollond  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)). 
B.  Sept.  7,  1793,  at  Tuxford.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric. 
Michs.  181 1;  Browne  medal,  1811;  Scholar,  1812;  Davies 
Scholar,  1813;  Chancellor's  English  medal,  1813;  Browne 
medal,  1814;  B.A.  1815;  Members'  prize,  1816;  U..\.  1818. 
Fellow,  1818;  Junior  Bursar,  1828-30.  D.D.,  Durham,  1840. 
P.C.  of  St  Mary-the-Great,  Cambridge,  1833.  V.  of  Masham 
and  Kirkby-Malzeard,  Yorks.,  1833-40.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1833-40.  Dean  of  Durham,  1840-69.  Warden  of  Durham 
University,  1862-9.  Travelled  widely.  An  original  member  of 
the  Athenaeum  Club.  Author,  A  visit  to  Greece;  The  present 
condition  and  prospects  of  the  Greek  or  Oriental  Church; 
History  of  the  Church  from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  Reformation; 
A  History  of  the  Reformation  on  the  Continent;  Lectures  on 
National  Education,  etc.  Died,  unmarried,  July  20,  1869,  at 
Durham.  In  1870  his  two  sisters  gave  the  University  £3000 
to  found  the  Waddington  Classical  Scholarship  in  memory  of 
him  and  his  brother  Horace  (1815).  {Clergy  List;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Crockford;  D.N.B.;  Boase,  in.  1119.) 

WADDINGTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  28, 
1844.  [S.  of  G.,  of  Kettlethorpe,  near  Newark.  B.  Aug.  1823. 
School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Lent,  1845;  B.A.  1849.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest,  1851.  C.  of  St  John's,  Nottingham, 
1851-3.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  the  Crimea.  C.  of  High 
Ham,  Somerset,  1854-7.  C.  of  West  Tytheriey,  Hants.,  1858- 
68.  Died  Jan.  27,  1868.  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1868,  i.  400;  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  Mar. 
1868.) 


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WADDINGTON,  HARRY  [or  HENRY]  SPENCER.  Adm.  FeU.- 
Com.  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June  i8,  1799.  Grandson  of  John, 
of  Ely,  Cambs.  [Eldest  s.  of  George,  barrister,  of  Ely  (and 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Samuel  Horsey,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds).] 
B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Combs,  Suffolk.  Bought 
Cavenham  Hall,  near  Mildenhall,  from  Lord  Comwallis. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk;  High  Sheriff,  1813-14.  M.P.  for 
West  Suffolk,  1838-59.  Married  Mary  Anne,  4th  dau.  of 
Richard  Slater  Milnes,  of  Fr>-ston  Hall,  Yorks.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Feb.  26,  1864,  at  Cavenham  Hall.  Brother  of  John  H. 
(1800).  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists;  Boase,  iii.  11 20; 
5/  John's  Coil.  Adm.,  iv.  531;  Return  of  M.P.s;  G.  Mag., 
1864,  I.  538.) 

WADDINGTON,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  18, 
1847.  S.  of  Joshua.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B..\.  1851;  M.A. 
1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterburj')  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of 
Newington-ne.xt-Hythe,  Kent,  185 1-9.  C.  of  Pusey,  Berks., 
1859-60.  C.  of  Longworth,  1860-2.  V.  of  Steventon,  1862-72. 
R.  of  Ranmore,  Surrey,  1872-99.  Latterly  of  Patching 
rectory.  Worthing.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1905. 

WADDINGTON,  HORACE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1815.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1769),  V.  of 
Tuxford,  Notts,  (and  Arme,  dau.  of  Peter  DoUond,  a  London 
optician).  B.  [Jan.  12,  1799],  at  Tuxford.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Bell  Scholar,  1817;  Scholar,  1818; 
Pitt  Scholar,  1818;  Person  prize,  1819;  B.A.  {i&th  Wrangkr] 
1820;  Chancellor's  medal,  1820;  M.A.  1823.  Fellow,  1820. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  17,  1820.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  21,  1825.  Recorder  of  Warwick,  and  of  Lichfield, 
1838-48.  Permanent  Under-Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home 
Department,  1848-66.  P.C.  1866.  Member  of  the  Royal  Com- 
mission on  the  University  and  of  the  Common  Law  Commis- 
sion, 1857.  Died,  unmarried,  Oct.  3,  1867,  in  London.  In  1870 
his  sisters  gave  the  University  £3000  to  found  the  Waddington 
Scholarship  in  memory  of  him  and  his  brother  George  (1810). 
{List  of  Carthusians;  Carthusian  Worthies;  Boase,  in.  1120; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  11.  687  and  688.) 

WADDINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  19,  1825. 
[Eldest  s.  of  John  Horsey  (next),  of  Langrish  House,  Peters- 
field  (and  Emma  Philippa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Grove,  of  Feme 
House,  Wilts.  B.  1808.  School,  Harrow.]-  Did  not  reside. 
Sometime  Capt.,  6th  Dragoons.  Succeeded  to  Langrish 
House,  1863.  J. P.  for  Hants.  Died  in  1880.  {Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WADDINGTON,  JOHN  HORSEY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  June  25,  1800.  [2nd  s.  of  George,  barrister,  of  Ely 
(and  Caroline,  dau.  of  Samuel  Horsey,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
Bath  King  at  Arms).  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  School, 
Harrow.  Resided  some  time  at  Little  Park,  Hants.,  and  Clay 
Hall,  Walkem,  Herts.  Married,  Feb.  14,  1805,  Emma 
Philippa,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Grove,  of  Feme  House,  Wilts, 
and  had  issue,  4  sons  and  a  daughter.  Latterly  of  Langrish 
House,  Petersfield.  Died  in  1863.  Father  of  the  above; 
brother  of  Henry  S.  (i799).  {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists; 
Harrow  Reg.,  in  which  he  appears  as  John  Henry;  S/  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  532.) 
WADDINGTON,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
Feb.  17,  1813.  Of  Cambs.  [Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
(1780).]  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820.  Of 
Twyford  Lodge,  Winchester.  Married,  Feb.  21,  1834,  Mary 
Ann,  dau.  of  M.  T.  Cocksedge.  Died  Jan.  18,  1865,  aged  69. 
Brother  of  George  (1806).  (Walford,  County  Families;  F.  P. 
White.) 
WADDINGTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  9,  1756. 
Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1757",  B.A.  1761;  M.A.  1764. 
Fellow.  R.  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk.  Died  July  25,  1808,  aged 
70.  (G.  Mag.,  1808,  II.  755.) 
WADDINGTON,  RICHARD  TITLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  4,  1850.  Of  Lanes.  [Only  s.  of  David,  M.P.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar,  1851;  (Civil  Law  Classes, 
ist  Class,  1852-3).  .Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  5,  1852. 
Died  Oct  6, 1854,  aged  22,  at  Enfield.  {Inns  of  Court;  G.Mag., 
1854,  II.  640.) 
WADDINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  10,  1763. 
B.  at  Walkeringham,  Notts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  (1728).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1763;  B.A.  1767;  M.A.  1770.  Fellow,  1768. 
R.  of  Patrington,  Yorks.,  1782-90.  Died  in  1790.  Brother  of 
George  (1769). 
WADDINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  28,  1780.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  (1746-7).  B.  at  Ely,  Cambs. 
School,  Bur>'  St  Edmunds.  .Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar, 
1780;  B.A.  17S5;  M..A..  1788;  D.D.  1801.  Ord.  priest  (Ely) 
1787.  R.  of  Kelshall,  Herts.,  1788-94.  R.  of  Wimpole, 
Cambs.,  1788-94.  R.  of  Downham,  1789-1815.  Preb.  of  Ely, 
1793.  R.  of  Northwold,  Norfolk,  1805-15.  R.  of  Hessett, 
Suffolk,  1809-13.  Married  (i)  1788,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
Hon.  and  Rt.  Rev.  James  Yorke,  Bishop  of  Ely;  (2)  Anne 


Wade,  Charles  Gregory 

Westwood.  Died  June  18,  1815,  aged  52,  at  Ely.  Father  of 
George  (i8o6)  and  John  T.  (1813).  (Peile,  11.  313;  Bury  St 
Edmunds  Sch.  Lists;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Rev.  H.  A.  W. 
Baines;  E.  H.  Vigers;  G.  Mag.,  1815  {sub  Yorke),  i.  647; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WADDINGTON,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Apr.  16,  1885.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn]  B[arton], 
of  Low  Moor  vicarage,  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1888; 
Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  Scholar,  1890;  M.A.  1892.  Ord  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1890;  priest  (Ely)  1891;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Newcastle-under-Lyme,  1890-1.  C.  of  St  Andrew-the-Less, 
Cambridge,  1891-2.  Theological  Lecturer  and  Chaplain  at 
Ayerst  Hostel,  Cambridge,  1891-4.  C.  of  St  Benet's,  Cam- 
bridge, 1892-4.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Blackpool,  1894-6. 
C.  of  Liskeard,  Cornwall,  1896-8.  V.  of  Pennycross,  Devon, 
1898-1913.  R.  of  Aller,  Somerset,  1913-17.  R.  of  Burrough 
Green  and  Brinkley,  Cambs.,  1917-34.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Southport,  1936-8.  Died  Mar.  8,  1938.  {Crockford;  The 
Times,  Mar.  10,  1938.) 

WADDINGTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  n,  1845.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  [of  Rouen, 
France]  (who  built  the  Chateau  de  St  Leger,  near  Rouen)  (and 
Janet  Mackintosh  Colin  Chisholm).  B.  [Dec.  11,  1826],  at 
St  R6my,  France.  School,  Rugby  [and  Repton].  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  Scholar,  1847;  B.A.  {2nd  Classic)  1849;  Chancel- 
lor's Classical  medal,  1849;  Hon.  LL.D.  1884.  Hon.  Fellow, 
1881.  Rowing  'blue,'  1848.  Became  a  naturalised  French- 
man. Member  of  the  National  Assembly,  1870;  Deputy  for 
the  Departement  de  I'Aisne,  1871;  Senator,  1876.  Minister  of 
Pubhc  Instruction,  1873  and  1876-7;  Minister  of  Foreign 
Affairs,  1877-9;  Prime  Minister,  1879.  Ambassador  in 
London,  1883-93.  Represented  the  French  Republic  at  the 
Berhn  Conference,  1878.  Made  a  reputation  as  an  archaeo- 
logist. Married  (i)  Mar.  i,  1850,  Matthilde  Lutteroth, 
(2)  Nov.  10,  1874,  Mary  Alsop  King,  granddaughter  of  Rufus 
King,  Mayor  of  New  York,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  13,  1894. 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Boase,  iii. 

1121.) 

WADDINGTON,  WILLIAM  PENDRELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  6,  1808.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Chatham  Place, 
London.  B.  July  11,  1791.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1809;  Scholar,  1810;  B..\.  1813;  M..\.  1818.  Married, 
1818,  Jeane  [sic)  Maria  Paulina  Trj'ant.  Died  Mar.  10,  1821, 
in  Rome.  Brother  of  Evelyn  (1S23).  {List  of  Carthusians; 
R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WADE,  ALBANY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  10, 
1826.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Hylton  Castle,  Durham. 
School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B..\.  1831.  Ord. 
priest  (Durham)  Sept.  13,  1834;  C.  of  Boldon,  1834-41.  R.  of 
Elton,  1840-53.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Bradford,  1865-6.  C.  of 
Ecclcsall,  Yorks.,  1867-8.  Married  Susan  Purdon,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Richard  Paul  Blakeney,  R.  of  Bridlington.  Dis- 
appears from  C/«rgy  Lisi,  1870.  Father  of  the  next.  {Durham 
Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  'died  1855';  Durham  Ord.  Book.) 

WADE,  ALBERT  ELLIS  BLAKENEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  1,  1887.  S.  of  the  Rev.  'Albert'  {sic)  [.Aibany] 
(above),  deceased,  of  Ecclesall,  near  Sheffield.  B.  July  9, 
1868.  School,  St  Olave's,  Bootham,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1893; 
priest,  1894;  C.  of  Doncaster,  1893-8.  V.  of  Bentley,  Yorks., 
1898-1940.  Died  Sept.  11,  1940.  {T.  A.  Walker,  597; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  21,  1940.) 

WADE,  ARTHUR  SAVAGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  10,  1806.  S.  of  Charles  Gregory,  Esq.  (1779),  ol  Warwick 
(and  Susanna  Savage).  B.  at  Warwick.  School,  Warwick 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  Scholar,  1806;  B..^.  1810; 
U.A.  1813;  D.D.  1825.  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Warwick,  1811-45. 
Died  suddenly,  Nov.  17,  1845,  in  a  shop  in  Regent's  Street, 
London.  He  had  been  absent  from  his  clerical  duties  for 
many  years,  living  in  London  and  devoting  himself  to 
radical  politics.  Author,  Letter  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  George  Cannittg. 
(G.  Mag.,  1846,  I.  210;  F.  P.  White;  Clergy  List.) 

WADE,  BENJAMIN.  .A.dm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Nov.  6,  1777. 
Eldest  s.  of  Walter,  Esq.  (University  College,  Oxford,  1740-1), 
of  New  Grange,  near  Leeds.  B.  there,  Apr.  15,  1759.  Schools, 
Bingley,  Yorks.  (Mr  Hudson)  and  Cottesmore,  Rutland 
(Mr  Brereton).   Matric.  Michs.  1777. 

WADE,  The  Rev.  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  St  John's, 
May  22,  1779.  A  'Ten-year  man.'  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
Oct.  27,  1776;  priest,  Sept.  21,  i777-  Name  off.  May  25,  1784 
with  the  note  'Dead.'  {St  John's  Coll.  .Adm.,  iv.  532;  St  John's 
Residence  Reg.) 

WADE,  CHARLES  GREGORY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
12,  1779.  Oi  Berks.  [S.  of  Charles  Gregory,  of  Femham.] 
Did  not  reside.  Of  Warwick.  Mayor  of  \Varwick.  Father  of 
.\rthur  S.  (1806);  brother  of  William  (i773);  grandfather  of 
the  next.    (F.  P.  White.) 


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WADE,  CHARLES  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
10,  1844.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Gregory  (Merton 
College,  Oxford,  1803)  [R.]  of  Hanwood,  Salop  (and  Anna 
Maria).  B.  at  Hanwood.  Bapt.  July  27,  1825.  School, 
Shrewsbury  (Dr  Kennedy).  Matric.  Lent,  1845;  B.A.  1848. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  2,  1848;  migrated  to  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  23,  1853.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1852. 
Some  time  in  Sydney,  N.S.W.  Latterly  of  Knowle,  Dawlish. 
J. P.  for  Devon.  Died  Sept.  13,  1882,  aged  57-  {Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Burton.) 

WADE,  CHARLES  HASTINGS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  14, 

1870.  S  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  (Trinity  College,  Dublin), 
V.  of  Kidsgrove,  Staffs.  B.  there,  Sept.  23,  1850.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  i87£);  B.A.  1874-  'Went  abroad." 
Died  in  1877.   (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  617.) 

WADE,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
June  26,  1826.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Dunmow,  Essex.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1839.  Ord. 
deacon,  1833;  priest,  1834.  P.C.  of  Upper  Gravenhurst,  Beds., 
1840-96,  and  R  of  Lower  Gravenhurst,  1842-96.  Died 
luly  21,  1896,  aged  89,  at  Lower  Gravenhurst.  {Crockford; 
The  Standard,  July  23,  1896.) 

WADE,  CHARLES  STEWART  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1882.  [Eldest!  s.  of  C[harles]  M[artin],  Esq.,  of 
[Spaynes  Hall,  Great  Yeldham],  Safifron  Walden,  Essex  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mr  Nockolds,  of  Saffron  Walden).  [B. 
1864.1  School,  King's  College,  London  rand  Radley].  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  Aug. 
1889;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Wade  and  Lyall,  Broad 
Street  Avenue)  and  at  Saffron  Walden.  Married,  1893,  Ethel 
Lofit  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  Hubert  A.  Holden,  and  had 
issue.  Of  Spaynes  Hall,  Great  Yeldham.  Died  Apr.  29,  i939- 
{Radley  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families;  The 
Times,  May  i,  I939-) 

WADE  (post  WADE-DALTON),  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall  Oct.  i,  1870.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  6,  1870.  [3rd]  s.  of  Hamlet  Coote,  Esq.,  of 
Hauxwell  Hall,  Bedale,  Yorks.  [who  assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Dalton,  1879]  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Col  F.  L.  Coote). 
[B.  1850.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Married  Evelyn,  dau.  of 
W.  Assheton,  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Frederick  (1872). 
{Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  537;  Burke, 
L.O.  {sub  Dalton).) 

WADE,  EDWARD  BRUCE  HERSCHEL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  15,  1891.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  [Francis] 
(1837),  K.C.B.,  of  5,  Salisbury  Villas,  Cambridge  (and  Amelia, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Frederick  WUliam  Herschel,  ist  Bart.). 
B.  Nov.  8,  1872,  in  Peking.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  Scholar,  1894;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class)  1894;  M.A.  1899.  In  the  Public  Works  Dept., 
Cairo-  employed  in  the  Geological  Survey.  Ser\'ed  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.N.V.R.).  Resided  latterly  at 
10,  Chemin  Pesquier,  Geneva.  Died  Sept.  28,  1945.  {Win- 
chester Coll.  Reg.) 

WADE,  ELLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  8,  1813.  Youngest 
s.  of  Mark  Fariey,  Esq.,  of  Orford,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  Dec.  27, 
1796.  Schools,  Halesworth  (Mr  Tanqueray)  and  Woodbndge 
(Mr  Barker).  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820. 
Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1820;  priest  (Norwich)  1821.  P.C.  of  Wantisden, 
1832-64,  and  R.  of  Blaxhall,  Suffolk,  1836-64.  Died  Oct.  8, 
1864,  at  the  rectory,  BlaxhaU.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  11.  662.) 

WADE  (post  WADE-DALTON),  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1872.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Col.  Hamlet  Coote 
(who  assumed  the  additional  name  of  Dalton,  under  the  will 
of  his  wife's  aunt,  1879),  of  Hauxwell  Hall,  Bedale,  Yorks 
(and  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Foster  Lechmere  Coote,  ol 
Scruton,  Yorks.).  B.  Nov.  19,  1853,  at  HauxweU  Hall. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  .\11  Samts, 
Bradford,  1877-80.  C.  of  Bolton  Percy,  Yorks.,  1880.  V.  of 
Coverham  with  Horsehouse,  1880-92.  R.  of  Hauxwell,  1892- 
1932.  Died,  suddenly,  Dec.  27,  1932,  in  London.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1870).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  30,  1932.) 

WADE,  GARROD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Jesus,  May  26,  1820. 
S  of  John.  B.  at  Orford,  Suffolk.  School,  private  Matric. 
Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
Oct.  9,  1825;  priest,  June  18,  1826.  Of  Coney  Weston  Lodge, 
near  Ixworth,  Suffolk.  Died  Apr.  18,  1867,  aged  74,  at 
Wakner.   {Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  i.  822.) 


Wade,  John 

WADE,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  13,  1848.  S.  of  Abraham,  merchant,  of  Drypool,  Hull 
(and  Ellen).  B.  tliere.  Bapt.  Feb.  i,  1829.  Matric.  Michs. 
1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1852; 
priest,  Dec.  4,  1854;  C.  of  Withernwick,  Yorks.,  1852-5.  P.C. 
of  Eastoft,  1855-69.  V.  of  St  Lawrence,  York,  1869-82. 
Married,  June  13,  1855,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Hinchcliffe. 
Died  in  1882.  {Eagle,  xv.  103;  Crockford.) 

WADE,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  22, 
1863.  S.  of  George  de  V.  B.  Apr.  11,  1845,  at  Baldock, 
Herts.   School,  Hunts,  (private).    Matric.  Michs.  1863. 

WADE,  GEORGE  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1839.  S.  of  George,  schoolmaster  (and  Eliza  Frances). 
B.  at  Richmond,  Yorks.   School,  Richmond. 

WADE,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1895.  S.  of  John,  of  Brantingham  Thorpe,  Brough, 
Yorks.  B.  July  20,  1877,  at  Hull.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895.  A  timber-merchant  in  Hull.  Died  Jan.  28,  1911. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

WADE  (post  HYDE),  GUSTAVUS  [ADOLPH]  ROCHFORT.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1877.  Of  Dublin.  [Eldest  s. 
of  Gustavus  WiUiam  Rochfort,  of  Monkstown,  Co.  DubUn 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Mayne).]  B.  Feb.  20, 
1858,  in  Dublin.  School,  Radley  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Of  Lynnbury,  Co.  Westmeath.  J. P. 
for  Co.  Westmeath;  High  Sheriff,  1910.  Assumed  the  name 
and  arms  of  Hyde,  in  lieu  of  Wade,  1898.  Married  (i)  Apr.  10, 
1888,  Annie,  dau.  of  M.  P.  Berry,  of  Clooneen,  King's  Co., 
and  had  one  daughter;  (2)  Apr.  25,  1901,  Nellie,  dau.  of 
E.  C.  Wharton,  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Jan.  29,  1931,  at  MuUingar,  Co.  Westmeath.  Brother  of 
Sedborough  M.  (1882).   {RadUy  Reg.;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 

WADE,  HENRY  OSWALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.  S.  of  John  Henry  [solicitor],  of  Oak  Bank,  Manning- 
ham,  Bradford,  Yorks.  (and  Sarah  Rebecca  Tetley).  B.  there, 
June  12,  1869.  School,  Bradford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  LL.B.  1890.  Adm  a  soUcitor,  Dec.  1894;  practised  in 
Bradford  (Messrs  Wade,  Tetley  Wade,  and  Scott).  Of  Oak 
Bank,  Bradford.  Married  (i)  Apr.  1901,  Alice  Lilian,  dau.  of 
J.  R.  Vaizey,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Feb.  1916,  Eileen  Lucy,  dau. 
of  J.  W.  Rawson-Ackroyd,  and  had  further  issue.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  6th  W.  Yorks.  Regt. 
(T.F.)  and  General  Staff;  wounded;  D.S.O.,  1917;  mentioned 
twice  in  despatches).  Latterly  of  Dean  Grange,  Huntingdon, 
where  he  died  Nov.  24,  1941.  Brother  of  Herbert  T.  (1879). 
{Law  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  The  Times,  Nov.  26,  1941.) 

WADE,  HERBERT  BLANY  (or  BLANEY).  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1872.  S.  of  Richard  [B.],  of  13,  Seymour 
Street,  London.  B.  [Aug.  19],  1853,  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
School,  Marlborough  College  [and  Malvern  College].  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  LL.B.  1876.  Adm.  a  solicitor.  May  1879 
(practised  at  8,  Old  Jewry).  Died  Nov.  25,  1900,  in  London. 
{Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Malvern  Coll  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WADE,  HERBERT  TETLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
1879.  S.  of  John  Henry,  solicitor,  of  Oak  Bank,  Manningham, 
Bradford,  Yorks.  (and  Sarah  Rebecca  Tetley).  B.  Mar.  7, 
1862,  at  Bradford.  School,  Bradford  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  LL.B.  1883.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  Sept.  1885; 
practised  at  Bradford  (Messrs  Wade,  Tetley,  Hill  and  Co.). 
Married  Anna,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  —  Lloyd,  of  St  Ives.  Died 
Mar.  7,  1947,  at  the  Spinney,  Ilkley.  Brother  of  Henry  O. 
(1887).   {Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1947.) 

WADE  (post  WADE-GERY),  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
July  10,  1778.  Of  Notts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  (i739).  V.  of 
Newark  (and  Martha  Twentyman).]  Matric.  Michs.  i779". 
B.A.  {5th  Wrangler)  1783;  M.A.  1786.  Fellow,  1785.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  1787.  R.  of  Thuming.  Hunts., 
1792-1832.  Married,  1792,  Hester,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  William  Gery,  of  Bushmead  Priory,  Beds.,  and  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Gery,  .A.ug.  14,  1792,  by  Royal 
Licence.  Of  Bushmead  Priory.  J. P.  for  Beds,  and  Hunts. 
Died  Dec.  9,  1832.  Father  of  Charles  (1813),  Hugh  (1815), 
Robert  (1820),  William  H.  (1813)  and  Thomas  (1820)  (all  sub 
Wade-Gery).  (Burke,  L.G.  {sub  Wade-Gery);  Northants. 
Clergy;  Incs.  of  Hunts.) 

WADE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  19,  1788.  Of 
Herts.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  (i743)-  B.  July  11,  1770,  at 
Braughing,  Herts.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1788;  B.A.  1793;  M.A.  1798-    (-^Z-  Carthus.) 


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Wade,  John  Mitchell 

WADE,  JOHN  MITCHELL.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  21, 
1784.   Of  Cornwall.    [Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  Trethevey  (some- 
time Mayor  of  Bossiney)  (and  Frances,  only  dau.  of  John 
MitcheU,  of  Trevalga).   B.  1765,  at  Trevalga.]   Matric.  Michs. 
1784;  Scholar,   1787;  B.A.   1788;  M.A.   i8oi.    Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  Sept.  12,  1790;  priest  (Lichfield)  June  3,  1792;  C.  of 
Forrabury  with  Minster,  Cornwall,  1792-1813.    R.  of  Ash- 
combe,    Devon,    1794-1820.    V.    of    Barnstaple,    1808-20. 
Chaplain  to  Thomas,   Earl  of  Longford,   1809.    Died,   un- 
married, 1820,  at  Ashcombe;  buried  at  Trevalga.    (Boase, 
Collect.  Cornub.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.  iv.  533.) 
WADE,  NELTHORPE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.   28,   1758.    Of  Middlesex.    School,   Hackney.    Matric. 
Easter,  1760;  Scholar,  1758;  B.A.  1763;  M.A.  1766.   Fellow, 
1763.    Married,  at  Priston,  Somerset,  Dec.  1775,  a  dau.   of 
Richard  Slade,  of  Pemiard.  Died  Dec.  2,  1775.  (T.  A .  Walker, 
316;   Sarah  Farley's  Bristol  Journal,  Dec.   2,   1775;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 
WADE,  REGINALD  DUDLEY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1884     Of  London.    [S.  of  Richard  Blaney  (next),  of 
13,  Seymour  Street,  London.  B.  Apr.  1864.]  School,  Upping- 
ham.   Matric.  Michs.   1884.    Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)   1889;  C.  of  Hartpury,  Gloucs.,  1889-99.    Resided 
latterly  at  Gloucester.    Died  May  1924.    {Uppingham  Sch. 
Roll;  Crockford.) 
WADE,    RICHARD    BLANEY    (or    BLAYNEY).     Adm.    pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  i,  1840.    [2nd]  s.  of  Col.  Thomas 
Francis    [Adjt. -General    in    Ireland]    (and    Anne,    dau.    of 
WilUam  Smythe,  of  Westmeath).    B.  at  Kilkenny.    School, 
Hants,   (private).    Matric.  Michs.   1840.    A  director  of  the 
National  Provincial  Bank  of  England,  1855-97.    President, 
English    Country   Bankers'    Association,    1890-5.     Married 
Adelaide,  dau.  o'f  Sir  Lancelot  Shadwell,  Vice-Chancellor  of 
England.     Died    July    29,    1897,    in    London.     Brother   of 
Thomas  F.  (1837);  father  of  the  above.    (Boase,  in.  1123; 
Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 
^NtCD'E,  ROBERT  CRAVEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July   2,    1828.     [Eldest   s.   of   WilUam   Blayney   (1802),   of 
Clonebraney,   Co.   Meath   (and   Frances,   dau.   of  Sir  John 
Craven  Garden,  ist  Bart.).    B.  1809.]    Doubtful  if  resided. 
Adm.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17,  1828.    Matric.  Michs.  1828.    Of 
Clonebraney,  Co.  Meath.   J. P.  and  D.L  ;  High  SheriS,  1840; 
High  Sherifi  of  Co.  Wicklow,  1847.  Married  (i)  1840,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Francis  Hoey,  of  Dunganstown,  Co.  Wicklow,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  1858,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Wade,  C.B.,  and 
had  further  issue.   Died  in  1898.   (Walford,  County  Families; 
Burke,  Irish  Gentry.) 
WADE,    ROBERT    TOTTENHAM.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Trinity,  June  9,  1841.   S.  of  Edward  Michael,  of  Litchurch 
Lodge,    Derbs.     B.    in   Dublin.     School,    Sussex    (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1846. 
WADE,   RUBEN.     Adm.    pens,    at    Christ's,    Jan.   15,   1898. 
[Elder]  s.  of   Thomas  [artist,  of  The  Grange,  Windermere]. 
B  Feb.  15,  1880,  at  Applethwaite.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.   1898;   B.A.   1901.    At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there,  1906-7.    M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1906. 
House  Surgeon,  Great  Northern  Central  HospitaL  Served  in 
the  Great  War,   1914-19   (Capt.,   R.A.M.C).     Practised  in 
London.    Senior  Anaesthetist,  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
Married,  Aug.  21,  1912,  Phyllis  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Col. 
Frank  Landon,  of  Brentwood.    Author  of  works  on  anaes- 
thesia.  Resided  latterly  at  Bedale,  Yorkshire.   Died  May  30, 
1940,  in  London.    (Peile,  11.  823;  Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  June  i,  1940.) 
WADE,    SEDBOROUGH    MAYNE.     Adm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
Christi,    Oct.    2,    1882.     [3rd]    s.    of   Gustavus    [William] 
Rochfort,  solicitor,  of  28,  Upper  Fitzwilliam  Street,  Dublin 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Mayne).    B.  Jan.  11, 
1863,  at  5',  Clare  Street,  Merrion  Square,  DubUn.    Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B..A..  1884;  M.A.  1889.   Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol)  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  St  James's,  Cheltenham, 
1886-90.  C.  of  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1890-7.  V.  of  St  Thomas, 
Trowbridge,  Wilts.,  1897-1902.    Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester, 
1902-3.    V.   of   Stonegate,   Sussex,    1903-14.    V.   of   Christ 
Church,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1914-26.   R.  of  Bonchurch,  Isle  of 
Wight,    1926-31.     Married,    Apr.    26,    1892,    Louisa    Jane 
Elibank,  dau.  of  George  Reade.    Latterly  of  12,  Maze  Hill, 
St  Leonards-on-Sea,  where  he  died,  Sept.  13,  1933.    Brother 
of  Gustavus  R.  (1877).    (Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Crockford.) 
WADE,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21, 
1837.   [Eldest  s.  of  Col.  Thomas,  C.B.,  42nd  Highlanders  (and 
Anne,  dau.  of  Wilham  Smythe,  of  Westmeath).   B.  Aug.  25, 
1818,  in  London.    Educated  at  the  Cape;  in  Mauritius;  and 
at  Harrow.]    Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Hon.  Litt.D.  1887;  M.A. 
1888.     Fellow   of    King's,    1888-95.     Professor   of   Chinese, 
1888-95.    Ensign,  8ist  Foot,  1838;  transferred  to  the  42nd 
Highlanders,  1839;  Lieut.,  1841;  transferred  to  the  98th  Foot. 
Sailed  for  China  with  his  Regt.,  1842;  studied  Chinese  during 


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the  voyage  and  was  appointed  interpreter  to  the  Regt.  in 
Hong  Kong.  Took  part  in  the  attack  on  Chinkiang  Fu  and  in 
operations  round  Nanking.    Interpreter  in  Cantonese  to  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Hong  Kong,  1845-51.    Assistant  Chinese 
Secretary  to  Sir  John  Davis,  Superintendent  of  Trade,  1846. 
Vice-Consul  at  Shanghai,   1852.    Negotiated  the  Treaty  of 
Tientsin  after  the  war  of  1857,  and  played  a  leading  part  in 
subsequent  negotiations.  C.B.,  1862.  Acting  Charged' Affaires 
at  Peking,  1864-5  and  1869-71.    Minister   Plenipotentiary, 
1871.     Ambassador    at    Peking,    1871-83.     K.C.B.,    1875; 
G.C.M.G.,  1889.    Sometime  President  of  the  Royal  Asiatic 
Society.  Married,  July  28,  i868,  Amelia,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Frederick  William  Herschel,  Bart.  Author  of  many  works  on 
China  and  the  Chinese  language.   Gave  to  the  University  his 
extremely  valuable  collection  of  Chinese  books,  1886.    Died 
Aug.  1,  1895,  at  Cambridge.   Father  of  Edward  B.  H.  (1891); 
brother  of  Richard  B.  (1840).    [King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Hist.  Reg., 
107;  D.N.B.,  which  gives  died  July  31.) 
WADE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14, 
1767.  S.  of  Abraham,  clothier,  of  Yorks.  (and  Mary  Nayler). 
B.   at  Ossett.    School,   Rishworth   (Mr   Richard  Learoyd). 
Matric.   Michs.    1767;   B.A.    1771.    Ord.   deacon   (Norwich) 
Feb.  24,  1771;  priest  (London)  June  6,  1773.    Perhaps  R.  of 
Brightlingsea,  Essex,  1778-1809;  died  1809.    One  of  these 
names  was  V.  of  Kirk  EUa,  Yorks.,  1783-94.   {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  III.  717.) 
WADE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,   Mar.  5, 
1773.    S.  of  Charles  Gregory,   Esq.   (and   Lady    Elizabeth 
Chaplin,  dau.  of  William  Morris,  of  Femham,  Berks.,  and 
widow  of  Sir  John  Chaplin,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Tathwell,  Lines.). 
B.  [Sept.  24,   1754],  at  Faringdon,  Berks.    Bapt.  Sept.  29, 
1754,  at  Great  Fauingdon.    School,  Repton.    Matric.  Michs. 
1773;  Scholar,  1773;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  1777;  M.A.  1780; 
B.D.    1788.     FeUow,    1777-98;     Steward,    1792-5;    Junior 
Bursar,  1795-8.   Junior  Proctor,  1786-7.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Jime  I,  1777;  priest  (Peterb  )  Nov.  15,  1778.    Chaplain  of 
Homingsea,  Cambs.,  1787-90.  V.  of  Corley,  Warws.,  1794- 
1823.    R.  of  Lilley,  Herts.,  1798-1823.    P.C.  of  Stivichall, 
Warws.,    1798-1823.    V.   of   Impington,   Cambs.,    1810-23. 
Married,  Nov.  27,  1798,  at  Cambridge,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Walter  Serocold,   V.   of  Cherryhinton,  Cambs.    Died 
Jan.   22,   1823.    Father  of  William  S.    (1817);   brother  of 
Charles  G.  (1779).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  533;  G.  Mag., 
1823,  I.  187.) 
WADE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  10,  1785.    Of 
Herts.    B.  July  29,  1765.    Matric.  Michs.  1785;  B  A.  1789. 
Ord.   deacon    (Norwich)    June   7,    1789;   C.    of   Stanstead, 
Suffolk. 
WADE,  WILLIAM  [BLAYNEY].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  23,  1802.    Of  Ireland.    [Eldest]  s.  of  —  [Robert],  of 
Thornton  Hall,  Cheshire  [and  of  Clonebraney,  Co.  Meath] 
(and  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Leigh,  of  Drogheda).   School, 
Oswestry.    Matric.  Michs.   1802;  B.A.   1806.    Ensign,  30th 
Regt.  of  Foot,  1806;  Lieut.,  1809;  Captain,  29th  (Worcs.) 
Regt.,  1809.    Of  Clonebraney,  Co.  Meath.    J. P.  and  DL.; 
High   Sheriff,    1812.     Married   Frances,   dau.   of    Sir   John 
Craven  Garden,   1st  Bart.,  of  Templemore.    Died  in  1849. 
Father  of  Robert  C.  (1828).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  533; 
Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Walford,  County  Families,  which  says  he 
was  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin.) 
WADE,  WILLIAM  MERCER.    Adm.  at  Trinity  H."lll,  1890. 
[Only]  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  BrynbeUa,  Ilkley, 
Yorks.  (and  Ann,  dau.  of  James  Mercer,  of  Clitheroe).    B. 
Aug   4,  1872,  at  Ilkley.    School,  Yorkshire  College.    Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  Scholar,  1892;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1893;  M.A.  1898. 
Adm.  solicitor,  Feb.  1897;  practised  in  Leeds  (Messrs  Booth, 
Wade,  Lomas  Walker  and  Colbeck).   Of  Beacon  Hill,  Lang- 
bar,  Ilkley.    Married,  July  11,   1900,  Beatrice  Hemington, 
youngest  dau.  of  Alexander  Macintosh,  J. P.,  of  Cambridge. 
Died  Dec.  15,  1937,  at  Crowborough,  Sussex,  whilst  visiting 
friends.   (Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  16,  1937.) 
WADE,  WILLIAM   SEROCOLD.    Adm.   pens,   at   St  John's, 
Feb.  25,  1817.    [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  WUham  (1773),  R.  of 
Lilley,  Herts,  (and  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Walter 
Serocold,    of    Cherryhinton,    Cambs.).     [School,    Harrow.] 
Matric.  Michs.   1817;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.   1827.    Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  19,  1824;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1825;  C.  of  Red- 
bourn,  Herts.,  -1841-50;  R.  there,  1850-84.   J. P.  for  Herts. 
Married   (1)  Oct.    1,    1844,   Elizabeth   Mary,   dau.   of  John 
Samuel  Story,  of  St  Albans;  (2)  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Pugh,  V.  of  Flamstead,  Herts.   Died  Mar.  14, 
1884,  aged  84,  at  Redboum.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xiii. 
285;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  19,  1884;  Burke,  L.G., 
sub  Serocold,  of  Cherryhinton.) 
WADE-BROWN,    EUGENE    WILLIAM    (1892),    see    BROWN, 

E.  W. 
WADE-DALTON,  see  WADE. 


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Wade-Gery,  Charles 

WADE-GERY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  21, 
1813.  OfNotts.  [2nds.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh,  1778,  sm6  Wade,  of 
Bushmead  Priory,  R.  of  Thurning,  Hunts.  B.  Oct.  9.  i795. 
at  Newark.  School,  Oakham.]  Matric.  1813;  Scholar,  1814. 
Died  Mar.  19,  1815.  Brother  of  Hugh  (1815),  Robert  (1820), 
Thomas  (1820)  and  WUliam  H.  (1813).  (E.  H.  Vigers.) 
WADE-GERY,  CHARLES  ROBERT  (1857),  see  GERY. 
WADE-GERY,  HUGH  (1778),  see  WADE. 

WADE-GERY,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  2,  1815. 
[3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  (1778,  sub  Wade),  of  Bushmead 
Priory  (and  Hester,  dau.  of  WUham  Gery).  B.  [Jan.  8,  1797], 
in  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1822.  Ord. 
deacon,  1821;  priest,  1822;  C.  of  Hatley  St  George,  Cambs., 
1824.  R.  of  Bolnhurst,  Beds.,  1828-73.  Married,  July  17, 
1821,  Sophia  Josephia,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph  Sykes. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874-  Brother  of  Charles  (1813), 
Robert  (1820),  Thomas  (1820)  and  William  H.  {1813). 
(Burke,  L.G.) 
WADE-GERY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24, 
1820.  [sth]  s.  of  Hugh  (1778,  sub  Wade),  of  Bushmead 
Priory,  Beds.  [B.  Dec.  15,  1802.]  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1825;  priest,  1826.  R.  of  Colmworth,  Hunts., 
1830-68.  C.  of  Stretton  Grandison  with  Ashperton,  Heref., 
1870-82.  Married,  June  14,  1836,  Harriet,  dau.  of  William 
Day,  of  St  Neots,  Hunts.  Resided  latteriy  at  Fern  Hill,  West 
Malvern,  where  he  died  Jan.  16,  1892.  Brother  of  Charies 
(1813),  Hugh  (1815),  Thomas  (1820)  and  WUUam  H.  (1813); 
father  of  C.  R.  W.  (1857,  .-JMft  Gery).  (Buxke,  L.G. ;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Jan.  20,  1892.) 
WADE-GERY,  ROBERT  TOWNEND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Sept.  28,  1895.  S.  of  Charles  Robert  Wade  Gery 
(1857,  sub  Gery),  of  St  Neots,  Hunts,  (and  Emily,  dau.  of 
Major  James  Hayes).  B.  Dec.  4,  1876.  [Schools,  Oakham 
and  Haileybury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Ranching  in  the 
Argentine  from  1903.  Of  La  Devona,  Belleville,  where  he 
died  Mar.  4,  1951.  (Haileybury  Reg.;  Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Mar.  20,  1951.) 
WADE-GERY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24, 
1820.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  (1778,  sub  Wade),  of  Bush- 
mead Priory  (and  Hester,  dau  of  William  Gery).  [B.  Sept. 
26,  1801.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  Died 
Dec.  15,  1828.  Brother  of  Charles  (1813),  Hugh  (1815), 
Robert  (1820)  and  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.) 
WADE-GERY,  WILLIAM  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  21,  1813.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  (1778,  sub  Wade), 
of  Bushmead  Priory,  R.  of  Thurning,  Hunts,  (and  Hester, 
dau.  of  William  Gery).  B.  Aug.  24,  1794.  at  Newark,  Notts. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar,  1814;  B.A. 
1817;  M.A.  1820.  Succeeded  to  Bushmead  Priory.  J. P.  for 
Beds,  and  Hunts.  Married,  July  2,  1829,  Anne  Beckingham, 
dau.  of  John  Milnes,  of  Beckingham,  Lines.  Died  Sept.  i, 
1870.  Father  of  William  H.W.  ( 1 85 1,  sm6  Gery)  and  Hugh  W. 
(1854,  sub  Gery);  brother  of  Charles  W.  (1813),  Hugh  (1815), 
Robert  (1820)  and  the  above.  (Walford,  County  Families; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
WADE-GERY,  WILLIAM  HUGH  (1851),  see  GERY. 
WADELY,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct. 
I,  1900;  organ  scholar.  Eldest  s.  of  William  Edward  (and 
Zoe).  B.  July  30,  1882  [at  Kidderminster].  School,  King 
Charles  ist,  Kidderminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Stewart  of 
Rannoch  Scholar,  1901-3;  B.A.  and  Mus.Bac,  1903;  M.A. 
1907;  Mus.Doc,  1915.  At  the  Royal  College  of  Music. 
F.R.C.O.  Hon.  A.R.C.M.  A  pupil  of  his  father.  Appointed 
(at  the  age  of  13)  organist  of  Wolverley  parish  Church,  Worcs. 
Organist  and  Choirmaster,  Malvern  Priory  Church,  1904-10; 
at  Carlisle  Cathedral,  1910-52-.  Married,  1910,  Ethel 
Muriel,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles  Bemers  Stokes,  of  Malvern,  and 
had  issue.  Composer  of  part-songs,  anthems,  carols,  etc.  Of 
Applegarth,  Brampton  Road,  Carlisle,  in  1950.  [Who's  Who.) 
WADESON,  EDWARD  GUSTAVUS  (1877),  see  PUNCH,  E.  G. 
WADESON,  EDWIN  AUGUSTUS  (i88i),  see  PUNCH,  E.  A. 
WADESON,  JAMES  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  15,  1776.  [3rd]  s.  of  Robert,  of  Honiton,  Devon.  School, 
St  Paul's,  London.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  17,  1775. 
(Inns  of  Court.) 
WADESON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6,  1771.  Of 
Westmorland.  [School,  Sedbergh.]  Did  not  reside.  Probably 
brother  of  the  next. 
WADESON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  26,  1756. 
S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Westmorland.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1756;  Scholar,  1759;  B.A.  1760; 
M.A.  1763;  B.D.  1771.  Fellow,  1763-71.  Forfeited  his 
Fellowship,  1771,  through  not  having  been  ordained  Priest 


Wadsworth,  William  Moxon 

within  the  time  prescribed  by  the  Statutes  of  the  University. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  17,  1764;  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Canterbury)  Dec.  23,  1770.  Under-Master  at 
Harrow,  1765-89.  R.  of  Fairiight  or  Farleigh,  Sussex,  1798- 
1823.  Married,  Apr.  20,  1783,  Miss  Page,  of  Harrow.  Died  in 
Nov.  or  Dec,  1823,  aged  89.  Probably  brother  of  the  above. 
(Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  111.  645;  G.  Mag., 
1823,  II.  645;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

WADHAM,  FRANK  JESSER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1881. 
S.  of  J.D.,  of  Clifton.  B.  July  14,  1863.  School,  Clifton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  At  St  George's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1888.  Resident  Medical  Officer,  Chelsea 
Hospital  for  Women.  Sometime  surgeon.  New  Zealand 
Shipping  Company.  Practised  at  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Latterly  of  Emsworth,  Hants.  Died  Mar.  14,  1949,  at  Ryde. 
(Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  17, 
1949.) 

WADHAM,  WALTER  FRANCIS  AINSLIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1883.  [2nd]  s.  of  Edward,  gent,  [civil 
engineer],  of  Millwood  [Dalton-in-Fumess],  near  Ulverston 
(and  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Montague  Ainslie,  of  Grizedale 
Hall,  Lanes.).  B.  there  [Feb.  5,  1865].  [School, Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Civil  and  Mining 
Engineer  and  Land-Agent.  M.I.C.E.,  1891;  M.I.M.E.  Of 
Millwood,  Dalton-in-Fumess.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanes. 
Capt.,  King's  Own  (T.)  Regt.,  1891.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  King's  Own  (R.  Lancaster  Regt.; 
mentioned  in  Secretary  of  State's  List  for  'valuable  services'). 
Died  Apr.  26,  1945.  (Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Apr.  28, 
1945) 

WADIA,  BOMANJEE  ARDESEER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  7, 1884. 
B.  May,  1865,  in  Bombay.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Migrated  to 
Downing,  Feb.  20,  1886.  Resided  at  Lowjee  Castle,  Parell, 
Bombay.    (Venn,  11.  473-) 

WADIA  HIRJIBHOY  HORMUSJI.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent, 
1896;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1910.  S.  of  Hormusji  Hirjibhoy, 
lawyer.  B.  Mar.  24,  1875,  at  Bombay.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  1899.  Practised  for  some  time  at  the 
Bombay  High  Court.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Deccan 
College,  Poona,  1900;  at  the  College  of  Science,  Poona,  1901. 
Master  and  Registrar  in  Equity  and  Taxing  Master,  High 
Court,  Bombay,  1916.  Registrar  of  Companies,  Bombay. 
Court  Receiver  and  Liquidator,  High  Court,  Bombay,  1929- 
35.  Retired,  1935.  (H.  H.  Wadia;  Law  Lists;  India  Office 
Lists.) 

WADIA,  LOWJI  MERWANJI.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1883. 
Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1884;  B.A.  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Bombay,  May  4,  1887.  (Law 
Lists.) 

WADLEY,  THOMAS  PROCTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  II,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar;  B.A.  1851;  M.A. 
1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1853;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells) 
1855.  Of  Bidford,  Warws.,  1846-54  (no  cure).  C.  of  ChUling- 
ton,  Somerset,  1854-5.  Resided  at  Bidford,  Warws.  (no  cure), 
1856-73.  R.  of  Naunton  Beauchamp,  Worcs.,  1874-95.  An 
able  antiquary,  particularly  interested  in  Worcestershire  and 
Gloucestershire  documents,  concerning  which  he  often  wrote 
under  the  name  'Vestigans.'  Died  Apr.  4,  1895,  at  Pershore, 
Worcs.;  buried  at  Bidford.   {Crockford;  E.  A.  B.  Barnard.) 

WADLOW,  PERCY  NOEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  5,  1899.  S.  of  Edmund  Charles,  farmer,  of  Stanton  Hill, 
Shifnal,  Shropshire.  B.  1880.  School,  Malvern  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899.  In  business  in  Burma,  1905-21.  Bursar 
of  Stowe  School,  1924-5.    (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

WADSON,  STANLEY  PARKER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1876. 
S.  of  Thomas  John  [later  knighted],  merchant,  of  Hamilton, 
Bermuda  (and  Eva  Bonnell,  dau.  of  John  Samuel  Darrell). 

B.  Jan.  14,  1877,  at  Paget,  Bermuda.  School,  Saltus.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lance- 
Corporal,  Lincolnshire  Regt.;  Second  Lieut.,  Royal  West 
Surrey  Regt.);  killed  in  action  in  France,  Aug.  10,  1918. 
(Venn,  11.  545 ;  Univ.  War  List,  which  gives  wrong  initials  and 
omits  to  record  his  death;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub  his  father.) 

WADSWORTH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Jesus,  June  29, 

1818.   School,  Macclesfield. 
WADSWORTH,   RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 

June  12,  1790.    B.  at  Halifax,  Yorks    Matric.  Michs.  1790; 

B.A.  (15th  Wrangler)  1794;  M.A.  i799- 
WADSWORTH,  WILLIAM  MOXON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 

Oct.  1872.   Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1880.   Ord. 

deacon  (Durham)   1880;  priest,  1881.    Assistant  Master  at 

Durham    School,    1877-82.     C.    of    Chester-le-Street,    Co. 

Durham,  1882-6.   C.  of  Christ  Church,  Sunderland,  1886-90. 

C.  of  EaglescUffe,  1891-6.  C.  of  Penshaw,  1896-7.  V.  of 
Durham,  1897-1909.  Died  Apr.  21,  1909.  (Crockford; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Apr.  30,  1909-) 


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Waechter,  Harry  Sedan 

WAECHTER,  HARRY  SEDAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  [Only]  s.  of  Max  Leonard,  of  Terrace  House,  Richmond, 
Surrey.  B.  June  6,  1871,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Schools, 
Bilton  Grange  and  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1894.  Managing  director  of  Bessler,  Waechter  and  Co. 
shippers  and  merchants.  Of  Ramsnest,  Chiddingfold,  Surrey. 
D.L.,  for  the  County  of  London.  High  Sheriff  of  Surrey, 
1910-11.  Created  Baronet,  Feb.  13,  1911.  High  Steward  of 
Guildford,  1912.  Master  of  the  Chiddingfold  Hounds,  1908 
-II.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Hon.  Colonel, 
R.F.A.  (T.F.)  and  General  Staff;  C.M.G.,  1919;  Italian  Croce 
di  Guerra).  Member,  War  Office  Advisory  Committee  of  the 
National  Reserve.  Married,  July  31,  1911,  Evelyn  Mary 
Josephine,  only  dau.  of  John  d'Arcy,  of  Corbetstomi,  Co. 
Westmeath,  and  had  issue.  Died  May  20,  1929.  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  May  22,  1929.) 

WAGG,  ALFRED  RALPH.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1896.  S.  of 
Arthur,  of  40,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  W.  B.  Mar.  4, 
1877.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Chair- 
man of  Helbert,  Wagg  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  merchant-bankers.  Of 
The  Hermitage,  East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  in  1952.  {King's 
Coll.  Reg.,  271;  Who's  Who.) 

WAGG,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  19,  1752.  B.  in 
Southwark.   Matric.  Michs.  1752. 

WAGGETT,  ERNEST  BLECHYNDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  9,  1884.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  Bournemouth.  B. 
[Jan.  18,  1866],  at  Netting  Hill,  London.  [School,  Charter- 
house.] Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
1st  Class)  1887;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1891;  M.A.  1898.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S. ; 
L.R.C.P.,  1890.  House  Physician,  Royal  Free  Hospital. 
Surgeon,  Throat  and  Ear  Depts.,  Great  Northern  Central 
Hospital.  Practised  in  Wimpole  Street.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.A.M.C;  D.S.O.  1918;  mentioned 
3  times  in  despatches).  Sometime  President  Royal  Society  of 
Medicine  and  British  Medical  Association  (Laryngological 
section).  C.B.E.,  1931.  Married,  1893,  Constance,  2nd  dau.  of 
Quintin  Twiss.  Having  to  suffer  amputation  of  both  legs, 
recorded  his  experiences  in  an  article  'Criteria  of  Intolerable 
Pain,'  in  the  British  Medical  Journal,  c.  1925.  Author,  Hand- 
book of  the  Diseases  of  the  Nose;  etc.  Died  Jan.  5,  1939. 
{Carthusian  Worthies;  Medical  Directories;  The  V.C.  and 
D.S.O. ;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  6,  1939-) 

WAGNER,  ARTHUR  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  14,  1842.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Henr>'  MicheU  (1812),  V.  of 
Brighton.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar,  1845; 
B.A.  {27th  Wrangler)  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester)  1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Brighton, 
1848-50.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Brighton,  1850-1902.  Chancellor 
of  Chichester  Cathedral,  1871-7.  'A  diligent  parish  priest.  . . 
adopted  very  advanced  and  ritualistic  practices.'  Died 
Jan.  14,  1902,  aged  77,  at  Brighton.  (Scott,  MSS-;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Jan.  15,  1902;  Crisp,  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales.) 

WAGNER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  6,  1786. 
Of  Middlesex.  [2nd  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Pall  Mall,  London, 
and  Lee,  Kent  (and  Mary  Wilhelmina,  dau.  of  Henry  Goade, 
of  Windsor).  B.  Aug.  6,  1764.]  School,  Brighthelmstone  [and 
Westminster].  Matric.  Lent,  1787.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester, 
LUt.  dim.  from  Chichester)  1787;  priest  (Chichester)  Oct.  18, 
1788.  R.  of  Mursley,  Bucks.,  1790-1831.  Died,  unmarried, 
Oct.  25,  1831.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters  {' dded  1836');  5/ 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  533;  Clerical  Guide;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her. 
N.S.,  in.) 

WAGNER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  21,  1836. 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Melchior,  of  St  James's,  Piccadilly, 
London.  B.  Jan.  8,  1818.  School  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  "eacon  (Gloucester,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Chichester)  1842.  C.  of  Dallington,  Sussex,  1845-8. 
P.C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Brighton,  1851-7.  In  his  early  years 
lived  at  Hurstmonceaux  Place,  Sussex.  Died  Feb.  lo,  1857, 
at  Valetta,  Malta.  {Boase,  in.  1125;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Clergy 
List;  Walford,  County  Families;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  i.  368;  J.  N. 
Simpkinson,  Memoir  of  Rev.  G.  Wagner;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

WAGNER,  HENRY  MICHELL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  6,  1812.  S.  of  [Melchior]  Henry  (and  Anne  E.,  dau. 
of  Rev.  H.  NichoU).  Bapt.  Dec.  15,  1792,  in  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1819.  Fellow,  1815-24. 
Tutor  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  two  sons,  1817-24-  Ord. 
deacon,  1823;  priest,  1824.  V.  of  Brighton  with  West 
Blatchington,  1824-70.  Treasurer  of  Chichester  Cathedral, 
1834-70.  Married  (i)  1823,  Caroline  Douglas;  (2)  Mary  Anne— . 
Died  in  1870.  Father  of  Arthur  D.  (1842).  {Boase,  vi.  750; 
C.  R  Hudleston;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  14;  Clergy  List;  Crisp, 
Vis.  of  England  and  Wales;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WAGNER,  JOHN  HARRISON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1882. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 


Wailes,  Arthur  George 

Jan.  18,  1883.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  28,  1887.  Of  Oakdene, 
Ditton  Hill,  Surbiton.  Died  Nov.  i,  1938,  aged  75;  buried  at 
Long  Ditton.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Nov.  2, 
1938.) 

WAGSTAFF,  ALGERNON  DE  L'ISLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1884.  Eldest  s.  of  John,  estate-agent,  of  Highbury, 
London  (and  Maria  Georgina).  B.  Oct.  12,  1865,  at  Deptford. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1887.  Died  Jan.  23,  1898,  at 
Highbury.    {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

WAGSTAFF,  ARTHUR  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  9,  1864.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (next).  B.  Jan.  5,  1847, 
at  Aberdeen.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1874.  Of  Icknield  Street,  Dunstable.  Died 
Dec.  3,  1897.  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Trin.  Coll.  Adm.  calls 
his  father  Charles  R.) 

WAGSTAFF,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22,  1833. 
[.\t  King's  Coll.,  Aberdeen,  1829-33;  M.A.  1833.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester), 
1837;  priest,  1838;  C.  of  Preston,  Lanes.,  1837-9.  C.  of 
.■\rundel,  Sussex,  1839-44.  C.  of  St  .Andrew's  Cathedral, 
Aberdeen,  1844-50.  V.  of  Studham,  Beds.,  1850-90.  Died  in 
Sept.  1890,  aged  76.  Father  of  the  above.  {Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Sept.  17,  1890;  C.  J.  Fordyce.) 

WAGSTAFF,  CHARLES  JOHN  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Sept.  30,  1894.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn],  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  Macclesfield.  B.  Mar.  3,  1875.  School, 
Macclesfield  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  (i6<A 
Wrangler)  1897;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1898);  M.A. 
1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Bradford  Grammar  School,  1899- 
1903 ;  at  Oundle  School,  1904-9 ;  Head  Master  of  Haberdashers' 
Aske's  School,  Hampstead,  1910-19;  of  King  Edward  VII 
School,  King's  Lynn,  1920-39.  Married,  Aug.  7,  1913, 
Marjorie,  eldest  dau.  of  George  C.  Bloomer,  of  Bradford  and 
Worthing,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Properties  of  Matter; 
Electricity,  etc.  Of  Rookhope,  Arundel,  Sussex,  in  1952. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Who's  Who;  The 
Times,  Aug.  12,  1913.) 

WAGSTAFF,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  23, 
1791;  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Mar.  23,  1787,  aged  18;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1791.  S.  of  Josiah,  of 
Middleton-in-Teesdale,  Durham.  School,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.  Incorp.  B..\.  1793.  C.  of  Harby,  Eastwell  and  Goadby 
Marwood,  Leics.  C.  of  Scalford,  Leics.,  1803-41.  Died  Dec. 
17,  1841,  aged  74.  {Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  1.  335,  gives 
Wagstaffe.) 

WAGSTAFF,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1885.  S.  of  WilUam  H.,  Esq.,  of  12,  Aberdeen  Park, 
Highbury,  London.  B.  Mar.  27,  1867.  School,City  of  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar;  B.A.  {igth  Wrangler)  i888; 
M.A.  1892.  Assistant  Master  at  the  City  of  London  School  for 
I  year;  at  King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  for  3  years; 
at  Wellington  College,  1893-1903;  Head  Master  of  the  Central 
Foundation  School,  Cowper  Street,  London,  1903-17. 
Professor  of  geometry  at  Gresham  College,  1894-1941.  Of 
Aberdeen  Park,  Highbury,  in  1946.  Died  Oct.  15,  1951. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  584;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  18,  1951.) 

WAGSTAFFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
May  15,  1758.  S.  of  Avery.  B.  at  St  Neots,  Hunts.  School, 
Biggleswade.  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar,  i759;  B.A. 
{Hott.  Wrangler,  yd)  1762;  M.-A..  1765.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
Feb.  1762;  priest,  Sept.  1763;  C.  of  Wood  Walton  and  Raveley, 
Hunts.,  1762-3.  C.  of  Brampton,  1763.  R.  of  Barley,  Herts., 
1779-1800.  Married  '  a  dau.  of  Mr  Underwood,  nephew  of  the 
Bishop  of  Ely.'  Died  Aug.  6, 1800.  (P«7e,ii.266;Clutterbuck, 
Herts.,  III.  388.) 

WAHAB,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1886.  S.  of  Charles  James,  Esq.,  C.E.  B  [Feb.  18,  1867], 
in  Edinburgh.  School,  Loretto  (Mr  E.  P.  Frederick).  Matric. 
Michs.  1886.  Second  Lieut.,  .\rgyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers, 1889.  Served  in  the  S.  .A.frican  War,  1898-1901; 
attached  Remount  Depot.  Retired  as  Captain.  Held  several 
Civil  Service  appointments  and  later  took  up  farming. 
{Loretto  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

WAHBY,  BEHDJET.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1899.  At 
St  George's  hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1907.  At  the  School 
of  Medicine,  Cairo,  in  1920.   {Medical  Directories.) 

WAILES,  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius.  Dec.  10, 
1857.  S.  of  Francis,  barrister-at-law,  of  [Beacon  Banks, 
Husthwaite],  Easingwold,  Yorks.  B.  Feb.  17,  1840,  in 
London.  Schools,  Repton  and  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Bought  a  property  at 
Rathmore,  near  Kilkenny,  Ireland.  Died  Oct.  11,  1870. 
{Repton  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  died  Sept.,  1870;  Venn  11. 
338.) 


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Wailes,  George 

WAILES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1791.  S.  of  William,  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.  School, 
fechmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1792".  Scholar,  1794;  B.A. 
1796^  Adm.  at  Gray's  Imi,  Nov.  1,  1792.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Feb.  II,  1801.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Downes, 
Esq.,  of  Bedale,  Yorks.  Died  in  1854.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WAILES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  28, 
1820.  [2nd]  s.  of  George  (above),  of  Low  Hall,  Leeds  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WUliam  Downes,  Esq.).  B  [i8oi]  m 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  {ijth  Wrangler)  1824; 
M.A.  1827.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  11,  1819.  Of  Croft, 
near  Darlington,  Yorks.  J.P.  for  the  North  Ridmg.  Married, 
1833,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Beckett,  Esq.,  of  Thomton-le- 
Moor,  Yorks.   (Walford,  County  Families ;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WAILES  (post  WAILES-FAIRBAIRN),  WILLIAM  FAIRBAIRN. 

Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1879.  S.  of  Wilham, 
Esq.,  of  Forest  Lodge,  Harrogate  (and  Elizabeth  Yorstoun, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Fairbairn,  of  Leeds).  B.  [May  20, 
1861]  at  Leeds.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1888.  Horse-breeder  and  dealer,  1883-94.  Of 
Askham  Grange,  Yorks.  Sometime  a  rancher  in  the  U.S.A. 
Married,  Jan.  14,  1892,  Katherine  Lilian,  4th  dau.  of  George 
Alderson  Smith,  of  Scarborough,  and  had  issue.  Assumed, 
1902,  by  Royal  Licence,  the  additional  name  of  Fairbairn. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  W.  Riding.  Captain,  Derbyshire 
Yeomanry.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  S. 
Notts.  Hussars;  wounded).  Died  Feb.  1933.  [Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  Yorkshire  Who's  Who.) 

WAINEWRIGHT,  ABEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  19, 
1798.  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  LL.B.  1809.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1801;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1801.  Died  Feb.  15, 
1829,  in  London.  Probably  brother  of  Benjamin  (1804)  and 
Latham  (1798).   [G.  Mag.,  1829,  i.  187.) 

WAINEWRIGHT,  ARNOLD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  10,  1855.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Sidmouth, 
Devon.  School,  Kent  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1855. 
Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Apr.  24,  1857;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of  Eaton-Socon, 
Hunts.,  1861-3.  R.  of  Iken,  Suffolk,  1863-1918.  Married 
Caroline  Louisa  England,  dau.  of  Captain  Festing,  R.N. 
Latterly  of  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  where  he  died  Jan.  13,  1926, 
aged  90.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  i6,  1926.) 

WAINEWRIGHT  (or  WAINWRIGHT),  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Sidney,  Mar.  25,  1804.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Clerk  of  the  Rolls, 
of  London.  B.  May  20,  1779,  in  Hatton  Gardens.  Schools, 
Ware  (Mr  French)  and  Newington  (Mr  Hewlett).  Matric. 
Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1808;  M.A  1811.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  12,  1808;  priest.  May  28,  1809.  Died  in  Feb.  1829. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  probably  of  Abel  (1798)  (G.  Mag., 
1834,  I.  561.) 

WAINEWRIGHT  (or  WAINWRIGHT),  LATHAM.  Adm.  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  23,  1798.  [S.  of  Robert,  a  Six  Clerk  in 
Chancery.]  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  June  7,  1798-  Matric. 
Michs.  1798;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  19,  1802.  R.  of  Great  Brickhill,  Bucks.,  1803-33. 
F.S.A.  Author,  The  Literary  and  Scientific  Pursuits  which  are 
Encouraged  and  Enforced  in  the  University  of  Cambridge 
briefly  described  and  vindicated;  Sermons.  Died  Dec.  21,  1833, 
in  London,  where  he  usually  resided.  Brother  of  the  above 
and  probably  of  Abel  (1798).  (Peile,  11.  344;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  i.  561;  J.  B.  Peace.) 

WAINMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  20,  1759.  [2nd]  s.  of  Richard,  of  [Kilnwick,  Craven], 
Yorks.  B.  at  Bradford.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1759; 
LL.B.  1765.  Ord.  deacon  (Coventry  and  Lichfield)  June  23, 
1765;  priest,  June  29,  1766;  C.  of  Kingsley,  Staffs.,  1765-74- 
R  of  Boddington,  Northants.,  1774-1807.  Died  Aug.  15, 
1807,  aged  67;  buried  at  Boddington.  Brother  of  William 
(1759).  [Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  656; 
Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1807,  890.) 

WAINMAN,  RICHARD  BRADLEY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  21,  1802.  S.  of  William  (next),  of  Carr  Head 
[Skipton],  Yorks.  School,  Eton.  Of  Carr  Head.  Married 
Amelia  Theresa,  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Hall  Campbell,  R.N., 
of  Whitley  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  widow  of  Sir  W.  E. 
Amcotts,  Bart.,  of  Kettlethorpe  Park,  Lines.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  in  1842.   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WAINMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  20,  1759.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  [Kilnwick-in- 
Craven],  Yorks.    B.  at  Bradford.    School,  Eton.    Matric. 


WAINWRIGHT,  Thomas  Robert 

Michs.  1759.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  i,  1762.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Feb.  6,  1767.  Of  Cai-r  Head,  Yorks.,  and  Shipley 
HaU,  Lanes.  Died  Apr.  5,  1818,  at  Carr  Head.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1759);  father  of  the  above.  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  656;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1818,  i. 
474-) 
WAINWRIGHT,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  May  5,  1851.  S.  of  George  William.  B.  Oct.  26, 
1830,  at  Hastings.  Schools,  Westminster  and  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1864.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1855;  priest  (Norwich)  1856;  C.  of  St 
Margaret's,  Ipswich,  1855-8.  C.  of  St  James's,  Manchester, 
1858-60.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  'Blackpool,  1861-1900. 
Married,  Sept.  25,  1899,  Annie  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lunt,  of  Blackpool;  "there  were  great  disturbances  at  the 
wedding,  Mr  Wain\vright  having  made  himself  unpopular: 
he  was  70  years  of  age,  the  bride  comparatively  young." 
Died  Feb.  13,  1901.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Daily  News,  Sept.  26,  1899;  The  Times, 
Sept.  27,  1899.) 

WAINWRIGHT,  ERNEST  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  30,  1884.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James  Godesden,  J.P.  [treasurer 
of  St  Thomas's  Hospital],  of  Woodside,  Weybridge  Heath, 
Surrey.  B.  Feb.  13,  1866,  at  Wandsworth.  School,  Hailey- 
bur)'.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  LL.M.  1891.  Adm.  a 
solicitor,  Dec.  1890;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Wainwright, 
PoUock,  O'Brien-Taylor  and  Co.,  9,  Bush  Lane)  and  at 
Roydon,  Essex.  Married,  1901,  Constance  Muriel  Clayton, 
only  dau.  of  E.  C.  Ling,  M.B.  Of  the  Dower  House,  Roydon, 
Essex,  and  the  Red  House,  South  Green,  Southwold,  Suffolk. 
Died  Nov.  6,  1944,  at  Roydon;  buried  there.  Brother  of 
George  B.  (1899).  {Haileybury  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times, 
Nov.  8,  1944.) 

WAINWRIGHT,  ERNEST  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  24,  1894.  Of  Derbs.  S.  of  Joseph,  iron-founder  [died 
Apr.  4,  1878]  (and  Mary  Arafield).  B.  Apr.  28,  1867,  at 
Newmills,  near  Stockport.  School,  Newtown  Commercial. 
[Assistant  Master  at  Ilminster  Grammar  School.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1902.  Head  Master  of  Amer- 
sham  Grammar  School,  1897-1903-. 

WAINWRIGHT,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  26,  1856.  S.  of  William,  of  12,  Queen  Street,  Edge  Hill, 
Liverpool.  B.  in  London.  School,  Liverpool  Collegiate 
Institution.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  i860; 
M.A.  1868.  Assistant  Master  at  Liverpool  Institute,  1861. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  St  Jude's, 
Liverpool,  1861-2.  C.  of  Everton,  1863;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Kirkdale,  1864.  C.  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  1864-6.  V.  of 
St  John's,  Altrincham,  1866-1916.  V.  of  BoUington,  1916-21. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  1908-21.  Latterly  of  The  Cottage, 
Hale,  Altrincham.  Died  Nov.  12,  1921,  aged  84.  (Crockford; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  18,  1921.) 

WAINWRIGHT,  GEORGE  BERTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  [Youngest]  s.  of  James  Godesden  [afterwards 
knighted],  of  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  B.  [Feb.  23], 
1880,  at  Wandsworth.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1910.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1909. 
House  Physician,  Hospital  for  Sick  ChUdren,  Great  Ormond 
Street.  Practised  at  Winchester.  O.B.E.,  1920.  Hon. 
Physician,  Royal  Hants.  County  Hospital.  Medical  Officer 
to  Winchester  CoUege.  Resided  latteriy  at  Winchester,  where 
he  died  Dec.  10,  1950.  Brother  of  Ernest  H.  (1884).  (Hailey- 
bury Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Dec.  12,  1950.) 

WAINWRIGHT,  GILBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1897.  Of  Derbs.  S.  of  Joseph,  farmer,  of 
Corbal,  Buxton.  B.  Sept.  26,  1877,  at  Brook  House,  Fairfield, 
near  Buxton.   School,  Park  House,  Buxton.   Did  not  reside. 

WAINWRIGHT,  JOHN  [DRAKE].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  2,  1793.  Of  Staffs.  School,  Hereford.  Matric.  Michs. 
1793;  Scholar,  1793;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  1802.  Ord.  deacon 
(Hereford)  June  3,  1798;  priest  (Lichfield  and  Coventry) 
June  15,  1800;  C.  of  Long  Staunton,  Salop,  1798-1800. 
C.  of  Alrewas,  Staffs.,  1800;  V.  there,  1801-11.  R.  of  Stunner, 
Essex,  1811-26.  Died  in  1826.  [St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  w.  s^^; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

WAINWRIGHT,  THOMAS  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  28,  1869.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1869; 
B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1873;  pnest, 
1874;  C.  of  Romsey,  Hants.,  1873-5.  C.  of  Totton,  1875-85- 
V.  of  West  Lavington,  Sussex,  1885-1908.  Married,  Apr.  20, 
1893,  Mildred  Evangeline,  dau.  of  G.  H.  Drew,  Esq.,  of  West 
Lavington.  Latteriy  of  Southsea,  where  he  died  July  31, 
1935.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  3,  I935-) 


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WAINWRIGHT,  WILLIAM  JOHNSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  15,  1873.  [Only]  s.  of  G[eorge] 
J[ohnstone]  [of  Brooklands,  Southport],  deceased  (and 
Margaret).  B.  Jan.  19,  1856.  School,  King  William's  College, 
Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M..\.  1881. 
Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1879;  priest  (Carlisle)  1880;  C.  of 
.^spatria,  Cumberland,  1879-89.  Died  June  19,  1889,  at 
Linden  House,  Aspatria  from  an  overdose  of  laudanum. 
{King  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian, 
June  26,  1889.) 

WAISTELL,  PERCY  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1893.  S.  of 
Charles,  solicitor,  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.  (and  Margaret  Ida 
Toyne).  B.  there,  Apr.  8,  1875.  School,  Derby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893.  With  the  Holborn  brewery,  London,  and  Heath 
brewery,  Nailsea;  Chairman  and  managing  director  of 
Reffells  Bexley  brewery,  Ltd.  Member  of  Kent  County 
Council,  1937.  Died  Apr.  3,  1944,  at  Harrogate.  {Derby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Venn,  11.  535;  The  Times,  Apr.  6,  1944.) 

WAIT,    DANIEL   GUILDFORD.     Adm.    pens,    at   St   John's, 
Feb.  I,  1812;  from  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Oct.  20,  1809;  re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  Mar.  8,  1813.   [S.  of  Daniel, 
Esq.]   B.  1789,  at  Bristol.   Matric.  Michs.,  18x2;  LL.B.  1819; 
LL.D.  1824.  Appointed  1825  to  catalogue  the  Oriental  MSS. 
in   the   University   Library.     C.   of   Pucklechurch,   Gloucs. 
R.  of  Blagdon,  Somerset,  1819-50.    Became  bankrupt  in  1833 
and  was  a  prisoner  in  the  Fleet.  Author,  Jewish,  Oriental  and 
Classical  Antiquities,  etc.   Died,  unmarried,  Sept.  30,  1850, 
aged  61.  {D.N.B.;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Dec.  20,  1833;  Al. 
Oxon.) 
WAIT,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.    Adm.  scholar  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.   17,    1877-    [Youngest]   s.  of  G[eorge  John],  Esq.,  of 
Trelawney,   Earley,   near   Reading.     B.   Apr.   29,    1858,   at 
Gloucester.    School,    Reading.     Matric.   Michs.    1877;   B.A. 
1881 ;  M.A.  1884.  Assistant  Master  at  Friar's  School,  Bangor, 
1882-5.    Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1886;  priest, 
1887;  C.  of  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucs.,   1886-90.    C.  of 
St  Michael's,  Croydon,  1890-2.   C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Stamford 
Hill,   1892-9.    C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Victoria  Park,  South 
Hackney,  1899-1905.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Kensington,  1906-7. 
R.  of  Hasketon,  Suffolk,  1907-27.    Married,  Apr.  30,  1894, 
Charlotte  Augusta,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Wells,  of  Airmyn,  Yorks. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1928.    {Who's  Who  in  Suffolk.) 
WAIT,  JOHN  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20,  1883. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  John,  ship-owner,  of  North  Shields  (and  Jane). 
B.   there.    Bapt.   Dec.   25,    1864.    School,   Surrey  County, 
Cranleigh.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.B.  and  B.Chir. 
1890.     At   the   London   Hospital.    Junior   House  Surgeon, 
Clayton    Hospital,    Wakefield;    Resident    Medical    OfBcer, 
British   Hospital,   Port  Said.    Sometime  surgeon  with   the 
New  Zealand  Shipping  Co.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19   (Lieut.-Col.,   R.G.A.   (T.F.);   mentioned  in  despatches). 
Practised  at  Tynemouth  and  Carlisle.  Married,  Nov.  7,  1893, 
Clara  Matilda,  dau.  of  Robert  Harrild,  of  Svdenham.  Latterly 
of  Etterby  House,  Cadisle,  where  he  died,  Apr.  26,  1936. 
Benefactor  to  the  College.     (Eagle,  xlix,   203;   Cambridge 
Review,  Oct.  30,  1936;  The  Times,  Apr.  28,  1936.) 
WAITE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1894.   [Eldest] 
s.  of  Canon  Joseph,  D.D.,  of  the  vicarage,  Norham-on-Tweed 
(and  Rosamond  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  S.  Evans, 
Canon  of  Durham).    B.  Aug.  5,  1871.    School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.   1894;   B.A.   1897.    A  tea-planter  in  Ceylon 
with  Messrs  Finlay,  Muir  and  Co.,  and  Galalia's,  1887-1908. 
Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  Col.)   1909;  Assistant  Chaplain, 
at    Darjeeling,    1909-10.     C.    of   St    Paul's,    Scott's    Lane, 
Calcutta,    1910-11;    Chaplain    at  «Kurseong,    1911-25;    at 
Cuttack,  1925-6;  at  St  Paul's,  Scott's  Lane,  Calcutta,  1926- 
30;   at  Silchar,  Assam,   1932-41.    Died   Feb.   19,   1941,   at 
Shillong,  Assam.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  25,  1941.) 
WAITE,    CHARLES    DERBY.     Adm.    pens,    at    Peterhouse, 
Oct.  10,  1834.    S.  of  John,  of  Willesden  House,  Middlesex. 
B.  [June  1]  1807.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1834; 
M.B.  1847.  At  the  Middlesex  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there. 
M.R.C.S.,  1829;  M.R.C.P.,  1859;  F.R.C.S.,  1874-  Apprenticed 
to  Sir  Charies  Bell,  F.R.S.    Practised  at  3,  Old  Buriington 
Street,    London.     Senior    Physician,    Westminster    general 
dispensary.    Member  of  the  Committee  of  inquiry  into  the 
health  of  the  Metropolis  during  the  prevalence  of  Asiatic 
cholera,   1832.    Died  June  12,   1893.    {List  of  Carthusians; 
T.  A.  Walker,  450,  and  MS.  note;  Medical  Directories;  Plarr, 
Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 
WAITE,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  28,  1865.    [Only]  s.  of  John  George,  deceased.   B.  June 
21,  1841,  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.   1866;  B.A.   1870;  M.A.   1873.    Adm.  at   the  Inner 
Temple.  May  6,  1865.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  i868. 
Resided  at  Gordon  Place,  Tavistock  Square,  London.    Died 
Mar.  15,  1878.    {Peile,  11.  589;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 


Wake,  Baldwin 

WAITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  9,  1799. 
S.  of  Richard  [tailor],  late  of  Barwick-in-Elmet,  Yorks.  (and 
Alice  Barker).  B.  [Feb.  3,  1781],  at  Barwick-in-Elmet. 
[Bapt.  Apr.  15,  1781.]  School,  Louth.  Matric.  Michs.  1799; 
Scholar,  1802;  B.A.  1803;  .M.A.  1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  12,  1803;  priest,  June  9,  1805;  C.  of  Wyham  and  Little 
Cawthorpe,  Lines.,  1803-14.  Usher  at  Louth  Grammar 
School  until  1812;  Head  Master,  i8i4-5i,the  poet,  Tennyson, 
being  amongst  his  pupils.  R.  of  Stewton,  1817-41.  V.  of 
Tathwell,  1841-72.  Married,  1804,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Phillips,  solicitor,  of  Louth.  Died  Jan.  18,  1872,  at  Manby 
rectory.  Father  of  John  D.  (next).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
534;  Clerical  Guide;  Crockford.) 

WAITE,  JOHN  DEANE.  .A.din.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  10,  1824. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  V.  of  Tathwell,  Lines,  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Phillips,  solicitor,  of  Louth).]  B.  at 
Louth  [Mar.  16,  1805].  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828; 
M..\.  1831.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1828;  priest,  1829.  V.  of 
Little  Cawthorpe,  Lines.,  1832-51.  R.  of  Manby,  1852-85. 
Died  June  18,  1885,  aged  80.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  534; 
Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

WAITE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  19,  1797-  Of 
Cambs.  [S.  of  John,  of  Wisbech.  B.  Jan.  25,  1776.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1801 ;  M.A.  1807;  LL.D.  1814.  Ord.  deacon, 
c.  1802;  and  priest.  C.  of  Wellington,  Somerset.  C.  of  Framp- 
ton.  Lines,  and  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Butterwick. 
Retired  to  Greenwich,  owing  to  ill-health,  in  1809,  where  he 
assisted  the  vicar.  Chaplain  to  the  Duchess  of  Brunswick, 
18 10;  to  the  Duke  of  Gloucester,  18 12,  and  subsequently  to 
the  Princess  Sophia  Matilda  and  to  the  Bishop  of  Oxford. 
Head  Master  of  Colfe's  Grammar  School,  Lewisham,  1814-31. 
R.  of  High  Halden,  Kent,  1835.  R.  of  Great  Chart,  1837-42- 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Nov.  6,  1842;  buried  in  Greenwich 
churchyard.  (L.  L.  Duncan;  Clergy  List;  Warwick's  Univ. 
Reg.) 

WAITE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  22,  1888. 
S.  of  Thomas,  miller  [died  1870]  (and  Maria  Greaves,  of 
Kendal).  B.  Apr.  11,  1869,  at  Bishopton.  School,  Sedbergh 
(Mr  H.  S.  Hart).  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1892.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  June  30,  1897.  Of  5,  Stone  Buildings, 
Lincoln's  Inn.  Resided  at  Redhill,  Surrey.  Died  Sept.  17, 
1942,  at  Redhill.  {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Bench  Book, 
Middle  Temple;  The  Times,  Sept.  18,  1942.) 

WAITE,  THOMAS  HARNEIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1851.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  PhUlips,  solicitor,  of  Louth, 
Lines,  (and  Ann).  B.  there.  May  23,  1832.  School,  Louth 
(Rev.  J.  Waite).  Matric.  Michs.  1851.  Died  Mar.  19,  1852, 
at  Louth,  of  typhus-fever.  Nephew  of  John  D.  (1824); 
grandson  of  John  (1799)-  (G.  Mag.,  1852,  i.  532;  TheGuardtan, 
Mar.  24,  1852;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Mar.  27,  1852.) 

WAITE,  WILLIAM  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1892. 
School,  Halifax  Grammar.  Matric  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895; 
M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Ackworth  School,  Pontefract, 
1896-1924.  Died  Dec.  17,  1924,  at  Cambridge.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Dec.  18,  1924-) 

WAITE-BROWNE,  HENRY  FRANKLIN  (1900),  see  BROWNE. 

WAITES,  JOHN  [BENTLEY].  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  8 
1830;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  11,  1830.  [S.  of  WiUiam,  farmer,  of 
Sowerby,  near  Thirsk,  Yorks.]  B.  at  Sowerby.  School,  Leeds 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Sept.  20,  1835.  C.  of  South 
Stainley,  Yorks.  V.  of  Markington.  C.  of  Bishop  Thornton, 
-1841.  V.  of  South  Stainley,  1841-67.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  i868.   {Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Crockford.) 

WAITHMAN,  JAMES  CLARKSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1876.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene, 
Oct  5,  1876.  S.  of  Charles  William,  merchant's  clerk  (and 
Catherine).  B.  at  Halifax,  Yorks.  Bapt.  June  24,  1857. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1886;  B.Chir.  and 
M.D.  1897.  -At  the  Middlesex  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1894.  Clinical  Assistant,  Great  Ormond 
Street  and  Chelsea  Hospitals  for  Women.  Served  m  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt ,  R.A.M.C).  Practised  in 
Grosvenor  Street  and,  later,  at  13,  New  Cavendish  Street, 
London,  W.  Died  Dec.  2,  1937-  {Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  Dec.  4,  1937.) 

WAKE,  BALDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  8,  1804; 
re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  30,  1805.  School,  Woodbridge. 
[Doubtless  s.  of  Drury  (and  Frances  Pratt).  B  Aug.  3,  I774-] 
M.D.  Physician  to  York  County  Hospital.  Married  Sarah, 
dau.  of  James  Spedding,  of  Summergrove,  Cumberland,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Mar.  3,  1842,  at  York.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1842,  I.  454-) 


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WAKE,  BALDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7.  1835. 
S.  of  Charles,  M.D.,  of  Warwick.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Dec.  19,  1841;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1842.  C.  of  Stokesley, 
Yorks.  V.  of  Ketton  with  Tixover,  Rutland,  1844-55.  Killed 
Aug.  19,  1855,  having  been  violently  thrown  from  a  carriage 
in  collision  with  a  waggon  near  Staines.  {Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1855.  "•  44°;  Burke,  P.  and.  B.) 

WAKE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  July  5,  i8io. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  William  (1787)  [9th]  Bart.,  of  Courteenhall, 
Northants.  (by  his  ist  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Sitwell). 
[B.  Nov.  21,  1791,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1810.  Captain,  Northants.  Militia,  1812.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  loth  Baronet,  Jan.  28,  1846.  Married  (i)  Aug.  23, 
1815,  Mary  Alice  (died  s.p.  1816),  eldest  dau.  of  his  maternal 
uncle  Sir  Sitwell  Sitwell,  istBart.:  (2)  June  i,  1822,  Charlotte 
Murdoch,  2nd  dau.  of  Craufurd  Tait,  of  Harviestown,  Clack- 
mannan, and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  23,  1864,  at  Brighton. 
Half-brother  of  John  W.  (1820).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase, 
VI.  752;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WAKE,  CHARLES  DUNKIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  16,  1824.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  R[ichard]  W[illiam]  (1793) 
(by  his  ist  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Dunkin).  B.  [Feb. 
18,  1807],  at  Staverton,  Northants.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1829.  Married  Jane  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  WUliam  Wake  (1787),  Qtb  Bart.  Died  Aug.  24,  1866. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WAKE,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  S.  of  Bernard,  of  Abbey  Field,  Sheffield.  B.  there 
July  19,  1852.  School,  Doncaster  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1878.   Died  July  18,  1894. 

WAKE,  GEORGE  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  17, 
1815;  a  'Ten-year  man.'   Matric.  Michs.  1815. 

WAKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  i,  1788.  Of 
Wilts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  Charles  (Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
1738-9),  V.  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster.]  Scholar,  1788; 
Matric.  Easter,  1792;  B..\.  1793;  M.A.  1813.  Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury)  Sept.  23,  1792;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1794.  V.  of  Mere, 
Wilts.,  1812-46.  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of  Winchester, 
1813.  R.  of  Over-Wallop,  Hants.,  1813-51.  Married,  Mar.  26, 
1813,  at  Southampton,  Camilla,  only  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Barton  Wallop  (1762).  Died  Dec.  i,  1851,  aged  81. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  534;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  i.  105.) 

WAKE,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1820.  [4th]  s.  of  Sir  William  (1787)  [9th]  Bart,  of 
Courteenhall,  Northants  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane  Gambler,  of 
Northants.).  [B.  Apr.  19,  1801.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  13,  1824; 
priest,  May  29,  1825;  C.  of  Northampton,  1825-9.  Died, 
unmarried,  Feb.  14,  1829,  at  Northampton.  Half-brother  of 
Charles  {1810).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Northants.  Clergy;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

WAKE,  RICHARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
24,  1793.  Of  Middlesex.  [Younger  s.  of  Sir  William  (1760), 
8th  Bart.,  of  Courteenhall  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Fen  ton). 
B.  July  16,  1775.]  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  B.A.  1797;  M.A. 
1803.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug.  11,  1799;  priest,  Dec.  22, 
1799;  C.  of  Latton,  Essex,  1799.  R.  of  Courteenhall,  North- 
ants., 1813-50.  Married  (1)  Nov.  17,  1798,  Jane  Eliza  (died 
June  8,  1823),  dau  of  Sir  William  Dunkin,  a  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Calcutta;  (2)  Apr.  7,  1836,  at  Tunbridge 
Wells,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Grattan,  the  Irish 
statesman.  Died  Nov.  29,  1850,  at  Bushy  Park,  Iimis,  Co. 
Kerry,  and  was  buried  in  Ireland.  Brother  of  WUliam  (1787). 
Father  of  Charles  D.  (1824).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  535; 
Clergy  List;  Northants.  Clergy;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag., 
1851,1.211.) 

WAKE,  THOMAS  HERBERT  DRURY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1880.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  {sic)  [4th  s.  of  Sir  William, 
irth  Bart.,  deceased]  (and  Margaret  Arme,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Fricker,  of  Southampton).  B.  July  11,  1861.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Of  Fleetwood,  Norton, 
Letchworth,  Herts.  Died  May  31,  1938,  in  Birmingham; 
buried  at  Courteenhall.  {Charterhouse  Reg. ;  Burke,  P.  and  B. 
(which  gives  3rd  s.  of  Sir  William  and  B.  1862);  The  Times, 
June  2,  1938.) 

WAKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  2,  1760.  [Elder]  s.  of  Sir  WUliam  [7th]  Bart.,  of  Riddles- 
worth,  Norfolk  (and  Sarah  Walker,  of  Weston,  Yorks.). 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1760;  M.A.  1767.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  6,  1764.  Succeeded  as  8th  Bart., 
Sept.  1765.  Of  Courteenhall,  Northants.  High  Sheriff  of 
Northants.,  1771-2.  M.P.  for  Bedford,  1774-84.  Married, 
June,  1765,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Fenton,  of  Bank  Top, 
Yorks.  Died  Oct.  29,  1785,  aged  43.  Father  of  the  next,  and 
of  Richard  W.  (i793)-  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  535;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 


Wakefield,  Jo  ah  Bates 

WAKE,  Sir  WILLIAM,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  10,  1787  [Elder]  s.  of  Sir  WUliam  (above)  [8th]  Bart., 
of  Courteenhall,  Northants.,  deceased  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
Richard  Fenton,  of  Bank  Top,  Yorks.).  [B.  Apr.  5,  1768.] 
Matric.  Michs,  1788;  M.A.  1789.  Had  succeeded  his  father  as 
9th  Bart.,  Oct.  29,  1785.  High  Sheriff  of  Northants.,  1791-2- 
Kept  a  pack  of  harriers  for  more  than  40  years,  but  disposed 
of  them  on  the  construction  of  the  Birmingham  railway, 
which  passed  through  his  estate  at  Courteenhall.  '  He  was 
a  kindly  and  humorous  country  gentleman,  a  Whig  in  politics, 
but  conservative  in  dress  and  ways.'  Married  (i)  July  1,  1790, 
at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  Mary  (d.  1791).  only  dau.  of 
Francis  SitweU,  of  Renishaw  Hall,  Derbs.,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  Apr.  22,  1793,  Jenny  (or  Jane),  youngest  dau.  of  Vice- 
Admiral  James  Gambler,  and  had  -further  issue.  Died  Jan. 
28,  1846,  at  Courteenhall.  Brother  of  Richard  W.  (i793); 
father  of  Charles  (1810),  and  John  W.  (1820).  {St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  535;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WAKEFIELD,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  [5th]  s.  of  WUliam,  of  Birklands,  Kendal, 
Westmorland  (and  Marianne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Minson 
Wavell,  of  Halifax).  B.  Apr.  13,  1876,  at  Kendal.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and 
M.A.  1906;  M.D.  1909.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  as 
a  Trooper  in  the  Imperial  Yeomanry.  At  the  London 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there:  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1904. 
Worked  with  the  Royal  Naval  Mission  for  Deep  Sea  Fisher- 
men in  Labrador  in  1909.  Sometime  Surgeon,  Canadian 
Pacific  RaUway  Company.  Practised  at  Kendal  and  at 
Keswick,  1910-48-.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.,  R.A.M.C;  Capt.,  Canadian  A.M.C.;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Member  of  the  Everest  Expedition,  1922. 
Married,  June  1,  1910,  Marjorie,  dau.  of  James  D.  Younger, 
of  Montreal,  and  had  issue.  Of  Birklands,  Kendal  and  of 
Gale  Cottage,  Keswick.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Roger  W. 
(1883).  {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;Buike,  L.G.;  Medical  Directories.) 

WAKEFIELD,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1880.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  of  Birklands,  Kendal, 
Westmorland  (and  Marianne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Minson 
WaveU,  of  Field  House,  Halifax).  B.  Sept.  8,  1862,  at  Kendal. 
School,  University  College,  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  14,  1893. 
Lieut.,  The  Border  Regt.  (T.),  1895;  Capt.,  1902.  Served  in 
the  South  African  War,  1898-1902.  Of  Birklands,  Kendal. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmorland ;  High  Sheriff,  1900-1.  Mayor 
of  Kendal,  1925-6.  Designed  and  fiew  a  successful  British 
waterplane,  1911.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
Cheshire  Regt.,  1914-15;  Major,  Border  Regt.  (T.F.),  1916; 
Capt.,  Labour  Corps,  1917-18;  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  the 
Crown  of  Italy).  Married,  Sept.  8,  1886,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  R. 
WUkinson,  of  Bumside,  Skipton,  and  had  issue.  Of  The  Old 
House,  Kendal,  Westmorland,  1939.  Brother  of  the  above 
and  of  Roger  W.  (1883).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Walford,  County 
Families.) 

WAKEFIELD,  GEORGE  PARRY  (1795),  see  MARRIOTT,  G.  P. 

WAKEFIELD,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  22,  1772. 
[3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1739)  [R-  of  St  Nicholas, 
Nottingham].  [B.  at  Nottingham,  Feb.  22,  1756.  Schools, 
Nottingham  and  Kingston.]  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  Scholar; 
B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler  and  2nd  Chancellor's  medal,  1776); 
Members'  prize,  i777;  Fellow,  1776-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1778.  C.  at  Stockport  and  in  Liverpool.  Adopted  Unitarian 
views.  Classical  Tutor  at  Warrington  Unitarian  College, 
1779-83,  and  at  Hackney  College,  1790-1.  Imprisoned  in 
Dorchester  gaol  for  issuing  a  seditious  pamphlet,  1799-1801. 
Described  by  Henry  Crabb  Robinson  as  a  political  fanatic 
with  'the  pale  complexion  and  mUd  features  of  a  saint, 
a  most  gentle  creature  in  domestic  life  and  a  very  amiable 
man;  but  when  he  took  part  in  political  or  religious  con- 
troversy, his  pen  was  dipped  in  gall.'  Married,  Mar.  1779, 
Anne  Watson,  niece  of  the  Rev.  —  Watson,  R.  of  Stockport. 
Author,  Silva  critica,  the  Union  of  Theological  and  Classical 
learning;  Memoirs,  etc.,  and  edited  the  Georgics,  Horace  and 
Lucretius.  Died  Sept.  9,  1801,  at  Hackney.  Portrait  drawing 
(1778)  by  John  Downman,  in  the  FitzwUliam  Museum.  M.I., 
Richmond  Church.  Brother  of  Thomas  (i774)-  {Northants. 
Clergy;  D.N.B.;  Mrs  H.  Martin,  Metnories  of  Seventy  Years; 
P.  E.  ToweU.) 

WAKEFIELD,  JOAH  BATES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  23, 
1843.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  of  Budworth,  Cheshire.  Did  not 
reside  Matric.  (age  37)  at  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Oct.  10, 
1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Sodor  and  Man)  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of 
St  Margaret's  Chapel,  Prestwich,  Lanes.,  1851-2.  P.C.  of 
South  Shore,  Bispham,  with  Great  Marton  Moss,  Lanes., 
1853-72.  Died  Sept.  20,  1882,  at  Great  Marton  Moss.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  486;  Crockford.) 


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Wakefield,  John 

WAKEFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1877.  Of  Westmorland.  [Eldest]  s.  of  W[illiam]  H[enry],  Esq., 
Sedgwick  House,  Kendal  (and  Augusta,  dau.  of  James 
Haggerty,  U.S.A.  Consul  at  Liverpool).  B.  [July  4,  1858],  at 
Kendal.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Lived  in 
North  America  for  many  years.  Married,  1894,  in  New 
Zealand,  Kate,  dau.  of  \V.  Bruce,  and  had  issue,  a  dau. 
Died,  1896,  in  New  Zealand.    [Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WAKEFIELD,  JOHN  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  7,  1876.  [Only]  s.  of  John  Edward,  of  Clifton, 
and  Birklands,  Kendal  (and  Rachel  Crewdson,  dau.  of  Hemy 
Fox,  of  Tonedale,  Somerset).  B.  Mar.  31,  1858,  at  Ventnor, 
Isle  of  Wight.  School,  Grove  House,  Tottenham,  London 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.  Adm. 
a  solicitor,  June  1883;  practised  in  Taunton.  Married,  Aug.  9, 
1882,  Nora,  dau.  of  Richard  Drake,  and  had  issue.  Died  in 
1934.    {Law  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WAKEFIELD,  JOHN  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  18,  1822.  [5th  s.  of  Edward,  land-surveyor,  of  34,  Pall 
Mall,  London  (and  Susannah,  dau.  of  —  Crash,  of  Felsted, 
Essex).  B.  June  2,  1803.]  School,  Westminster.  Did  not 
reside.  Cadet,  Bengal  Army,  1822;  Ensign,  1823;  Lieut  , 
1825;  Captain,  1840;  Major,  1855;  retired  as  Hon.  Lieut. -Col., 
1857.  Served  in  the  First  China  War,  1842.  Married,  Jan.  9, 
1832,  at  Bareilly,  Miss  Maria  Suffolk,  'a  converted  Hindu, 
dau.  of  the  late  Vizier  of  Bussahir,  and  ward  of  the  Rana  of 
Kumasin.'  Died  June  25,  1862,  at  Bamsbury  Park,  Islington. 
(V.  Hodson,  Officers  of  the  Bengal  Army;  Record  of  Old 
Westminsters.) 

WAKEFIELD,  JOHN  MORT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  22, 
1820.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  of  Northwich,  Cheshire.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1821;  B.A.  1825; 
M.A.  1828.  Assistant  Master  at  Shrewsbury,  1826-52.  P.C. 
of  Little  Berwick,  Salop,  1845-53.  Died  July  2,  1853. 
{Shreu'sbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  Ltst;  G.  Mag.,  iSss,  11.  321.) 

WAKEFIELD,  ROGER  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  21,  1883.  [3rd]  s.  of  William,  of  Birklands,  Kendal, 
Westmorland  (and  Marianne,  dau.  of  Edward  Minson 
WaveU,  of  Halifax).  B.  Nov.  i,  1865,  at  Kendal.  School, 
Sedbergh  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1894; 
B.Chir.  1897;  M.B.  1903.  At  the  London  Hospital.  Clinical 
Assistant,  Royal  Eye  Hospital,  and  Evelina  Hospital  for 
Children.  Practised  at  Beckenham,  Kent,  and  at  Cark-in- 
Cartmel,  Lanes.  Married,  Jan.  12,  1897,  Ethel  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Frederick  Knott,  of  Stalybridge,  and  had  issue. 
Latterly  of  i,  Vincent's  Drive,  Dorking  and  of  Birklands, 
Kendal.  Brother  of  Arthur  W.  (1895)  and  Edward  W.  (1880). 
(Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Medical  Directories.) 

WAKEFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan. 
15,1761.   Of  Yorks.    Matric.  Michs.  1761;  Scholar. 

WAKEFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  24,  i774- 
Of  Notts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1739),  R-  of  St  Nicholas, 
Nottingham.  B.  Dec.  21,  1751.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1775;  B.A.  1779.  Married,  1777,  Margaret  Morson. 
Sometime  C.  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  where  he  died  Nov.  26, 
1806.  Portrait,  by  John  Downman,  in  the  FitzwiUiam 
Museum,  which  bears  the  inscription:  'The  Rex'^  Mr.  Wake- 
field, of  Richmond,  on  a  visit  to  his  brother  Gilbert  (1772) 
Wakefield  at  Cambridge.'  M.I.  in  Richmond  Church.  (Eton 
Coll.  Reg.;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

WAKEFIELD,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  25,  1868. 
S.  of  Charles  .Astlev,  surgeon.  B.  Nov.  21,  1850,  in  London. 
School,  Epsom  Medical  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A. 
1872;  M.B.  and  M.A.  1878.  .\t  University  College  Hospital, 
London.  M.R.C.S.  1875;  L.S..\.  1877.  Practised  in  London. 
Resided  latterly  at  Haslemere,  Surrey,  where  he  died  May  27, 
1941.  [Venn,  II.  383 ;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  May  29, 
1941.) 

WAKEHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  30,  1778.  [Eldest]  s.  of  'Charles'  [the  Rev.  Nicholas 
(1740),  Dean  of  Booking].  B.  at  Bocking.  Schools,  Booking 
and  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  Scholar,  1780;  B.A.  1782; 
M.A.  1785.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  litt.  dim.  from  London), 
Dec.  21,  1782;  priest  (Chester),  1784.  Preb.  of  Lichfield  and 
of  Coventry,  1797.  R.  of  Wickenby,  Lines.,  1801-22.  Died  in 
1822.  Brother  of  Henry  (1781)  and  Ferryman  (1784)-  (^'• 
Felsted.;  Peile,  11.  308;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide; 
G.  Mag.,  1822,  I.  381.) 

WAKEHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  27,  1781.  2nds.  of  the  Rev.  Nicholas  (1740),  D.D.,  Dean 
of  Bocking,  Essex  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Perr>-man,  of 
Cippenham,  Bucks  ).  B.  at  Ingham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs. 
1782;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  R.  of  Culford,  and  Timworth, 
Suffolk,  1790-1839  and  of  West  Stow,  1801-20.  Died  Dec. 
1839.  Brother  of  the  next  and  Charles  (1778).  (Foster, /nd«* 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide.) 


Walcam,  Joseph 

WAKEHAM,  FERRYMAN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  May,  1783.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Nicholas  (1740),  D.D.,  of  Bocking,  Essex  (and  Harriet, 
dau.  of  John  Perr>-man,  of  Cippenham).  Matric.  Michs.  1784; 
Scholar;  B..\.  1787;  M.A.  1790.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield) 
June  3,  1787;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1788.  R.  (non-resident)  of 
Little  Saxham,  Sufiolk,  1790-1841.  Married,  July  17,  1809,  at 
Bures  Mary  EUiston,  a  relative  of  WUliam  Elliston,  Master  of 
Sidney  Sussex.  Died  Oct.  25,  1852,  aged  89,  at  Braintree. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  Charles  (1778).  (Venn,  11.  107, 
which  gives  R.  of  Little  Saxham,  1790-1852;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1853,  I.  214.) 

WAKEHURST,  LORD  (1881),  see  LODER,  G.  W.  E. 

WAKELY,  ERNEST  HEDLEY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1896. 
School,  Southwark  pupil- teachers'  centre.  B.A.  1899;  M.A. 
1903.  .\ssistant  Master  at  a  London  Board  School  for  i  year; 
at  the  Cambridge  County  School,  1900-4;  at  Camberwell 
Grammar  School,  1904-6;  at  Battersea  Grammar  School, 
1906-33-.  Married,  Aug.  16,  1904,  Pixie,  elder  dau.  of 
Robert  G.  Cooper,  of  Peckham  Rye.  (Scott,  MSS.;  School- 
masters' Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  18,  1904.) 

WAKELY,  LEONARD  DAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  18, 
1898.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles,  clerk.  Secretary  to  the  Umted 
Kingdom  Band  of  Hope  Union,  of  London  (and  Elizabeth 
Knight).  B.  Mar.  29,  1880,  in  Cambenvell,  London.  School, 
St  Olave's,  Southwark.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1898; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  1,  ist  Class,  1900;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1901); 
B.A.  1901.  B.Sc,  London,  1901.  Entered  the  India  Of&ce, 
1902:  Junior  Clerk,  Judicial  and  Political  Dept.,  1902; 
Senior  Clerk,  Revenue  and  Stat.  Dept.,  1909;  Assistant 
Secretary,  PoUtical  Dept.,  1917;  Acting  Secretary,  1921; 
Secretary,  1924.  .■Voting  Assistsjit  Under-Secretary  of  State, 
1929.  A  Commissioner  of  Income  Tax,  1930.  Deputy  Under- 
Secretary  of  State,  1934-41-  C.B.,  1924.  K.C.I.E.,  1935- 
Married,  Aug.  26,  1908,  Florence  Dean,  dau.  of  William 
Titley,  and  had  issue.  Of  37,  Marryat  Road,  London,  S.W., 
in  1952.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  India  Office  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 

WAKEMAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  i,  1780. 
Of  Hunts.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  B.A.  1785.  Either  he  or  his 
father  was  doubtless  the  'Clerk  of  Wellingborough,  Northants.' 
in  1786.   (Sorthants.  Clergy.) 

WAKEMAN,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  14, 1844. 
S.  of  George,  surgeon,  of  Thame,  Oxon.  (and  Sarah  Jane). 
B.  there,  July  11,  1826.  [School,  Thame.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1844.  Died  Aug.  18,  1845,  at  Thame.  (G.  Mag.,  1845, 11.  436.) 

VMKEMAN,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885. 
S.  of  Herbert  John,  solicitor,  of  Warminster,  Wilts.  B.  there, 
June  14,  1866.  School,  Bradfield  College,  Reading.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885.  Second  Lieut.,  ist  WUts.  Volunteers,  1887; 
Captain,  1894.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  July,  1891;  practised  in 
Warminster.  Sometime  Crown  Solicitor  at  Hong  Kong.  In 
the  Land  Office,  Hong  Kong  in  1933.  Latterly  of  78,  Grand 
Avenue,  Worthing.  Died  Oct.  6,  1937-  (Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  478;  Law  Lists;  Army  Lists;  The  Times,  Oct.  8, 
I937-) 

WAKLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  8,  1870. 
[Only]  s.  of  Thomas  Henry  [F.R.C.S.,  proprietor  of  The 
Lancet],  of  Hillingdon,  Uxbridge,  Middlesex  (and  Hanette 
Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Francis  Radford  Blake,  of  Rickmansworth, 
Herts  )  B  July  10,  1851,  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870.  At  St  Thomas'  Hospital.  A  serious 
bicycle  accident  interrupted  his  medical  studies.  L.R.C.P. 
1883.  Worked  in  The  Lancet  ofl&ce,  first  as  assistant  to  his 
uncle,  then  as  editor,  later  (1886)  as  joint  editor  with  his 
father  and,  finally,  as  sole  editor,  1907-9-  Married,  Aug.  8, 
1903,  Gladys  Muriel,  eldest  dau.  of  Norman  Barron,  Esq., 
and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  5.  1909-  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 

WALBANKE-CHILDERS,  WILLIAM  (1792),  see  CHILDERS, 
W.  W. 

WALBRAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  lage  23)  at  Pembroke, 
May  25,  1857.  5th  s.  of  John,  mercer,  deceased,  of  Ripon, 
Yofks.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B..\.  1861.  Ord. 
deacon  (Manchester)  1862;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Bolton,  1862-4.  C.  of  Radclifie,  Lanes.,  1864-72.  V.  of 
Pendleton-in-Whalley,  1872-97.  Died  Jan.  25,  1897. 
(Crockford;  Cambridge  ChronicU,  Feb.  5,  1897.) 

WALCAM,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  11, 
1773.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Bristol.  B.  there.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1773;  Scholar,  1773;  B.A.  i777- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry)  Apr.  21,  1777;  pnest, 
June  13,  1777;  C.  of  High  ErcaU,  Salop,  1777-  ^P-C-  of 
Compton  Abdale,  Gloucs.,  1803-6.  Minor  Canon  of  Bnstol 
Cathedral.  Died  Mar.  25,  1806.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
536.) 


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Walcot,  Edgar  Henry  Acklom 

WALCOT,  EDGAR  HENRY  ACKLOM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  lo,  1872.  S.  of  William  Henry  [47th  Bengal  N.I.]  (and 
Jemima  Anne  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Burton,  of  Longnor  Hall, 
near  Shrewsbury).  B.  [Oct.  20]  1853,  at  Umballah  [Ambala], 
India.  Matric.  Michs.  1872.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.;  V.  Hodson.) 

WALCOT,  THOMAS  BIELBY.  Matric.  Non.-CoU.,  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon,  1901;  priest,  1902; 
C.  of  Kirkdale,  Liverpool,  1 901-4.  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Cambridge,  1904-8.   Disappears  from  Crock/ord,  1909. 

WALCOT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
Nov.  II,  1772.  Only  s.  of  William  (i735-6).  M.D.,  of  Oundle, 
Northants.  B.  there,  Sept.  2,  1753.  Schools,  Uppingham  and 
Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1774;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1780.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  30,  1777.  Died  Nov.  22,  1827,  at 
Oundle.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WALCOTT,  The  Rev.  MACKENZIE  EDWARD  CHARLES. 
Incorp.  M.A.  from  Oxford,  1865.  [Eldest  s.  of  Admiral  John 
Edward,  M.P.  for  Christchurch  (and  Charlotte  Anne,  dau.  of 
Col.  John  Nelley).  B.  Dec.  15,  1821,  at  Bath.  School, 
Winchester.]  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  June  18, 
1840;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1844;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1847;  B.D.  (Oxford) 
1866.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Enfield, 
Middlesex,  1845-7.  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster,  1847- 
50.  C.  of  St  Jcimes's,  Westminster,  1850-3.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Marylebone,  1855.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Knightsbridge,  1856-9. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord  Lyons,  1861-72.  Minister  at 
Berkeley  Chapel,  Mayfair,  1867-70.  Precentor  of  Chichester 
Cathedral,  1863-80.  F.S.A.,  1861.  Married,  July  20,  1852, 
Roseanne  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Major  Frederick  Brownlow. 
Author,  The  history  0/  the  parish  church  of  St  Margaret  in 
Westminster;  Westminster  Memorials  of  the  City;  The  English 
Ordinal;  its  history,  validity  and  catholicity;  William  of 
Wykeham  and  his  Colleges ;  Guide  to  the  South  Coast  of  England, 
etc.  Died  Dec.  22,  1880,  in  London.  [Boase;  Crockford; 
D.N.B.) 

WALDEGRAVE,  The  Hon.  GRANVILLE  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Apr.  10,  1880.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Granville  Augustus 
William  [3rd]  Baron  Radstock  (BaUiol  College,  Oxford,  1851), 
of  East  Sheen,  Surrey  (and  Susan  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John 
Hales  Calcraft,  of  Rempstone,  Dorset).  B.  Sept.  i,  1859,  in 
London.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Easter,  1880;  B.A.  1884. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Baron  Radstock,  Dec.  8,  1913. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (with  the  Y.M.CA.; 
C.B.E.  1918).  Of  Mayfield,  Woolston,  Hants.  Died,  un- 
married, Apr.  2,  1937.  Brother  of  John  (1888)  and  Montagu 
(1886).  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.;  The 
Times,  Apr.  5,  1937.) 

WALDEGRAVE,  The  Hon.  HENRY  NOEL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1874.  [2nd]  s.  of  William  Frederick  (1835), 
Viscount  Chewton,  of  50,  Wilton  Crescent,  London  (and 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  Captain  John  Bastard,  R.N.).  B.  Oct. 
14,  1854,  in  London.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  President  of  the  Union,  1877.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Win- 
chester) 1884;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Stoke  D'Abemon,  Surrey, 
1884-7.  C.  of  Gedling,  Notts.,  1887-90.  R.  of  Stoke 
D'Abemon,  1890-8.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1904-5. 
R.  of  Marston  Bigot,  Somerset,  1905-12.  R.  of  Orchardleigh- 
with-Lullington,  1912-26.  Lie.  to  ofi.,  dio.  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
1933-6.  Married,  Oct.  27,  1892,  Annie  Katharine,  4th  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  William  PoUexfen  Bastard,  R.  of  Lezant,  Cornwall, 
and  had  issue.  Succeeded  his  nephew  as  nth  Earl  Walde- 
grave,  1933.  Died  Dec.  29,  1936.  Brother  of  WUliam  F. 
(1869).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  2,  1892;  The  Times,  Dec.  31, 
1936;  Who's  Who.) 

WALDEGRAVE,  The  Hon.  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.  [3rd]  s.  of  Granville  Augustus  William  [3rd] 
Baron  Radstock  (Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1851),  of  70, 
Portland  Place,  London.  B.  Dec.  30,  1868,  in  London. 
School,  Monkton  Combe,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1888 
LL.B.  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1893 

.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  with  the  I  mperial  Yeomanry 
died  Apr.  4,  1901,  at  Lichtenburg.  Brother  of  the  next  and 
Granville  G.  (1880).   (Law  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WALDEGRAVE,  The  Hon.  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  [2nd]  s.  of  Granville  Augustus  William  [3rd] 
Baron  Radstock  (Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1851),  of  70; 
Portland  Place,  London  (and  Susan  Charlotte,  youngest  dau 
of  John  Hales  Calcraft,  of  Rempstone  HaU,  Dorset).  B 
July  15, 1867,  in  London.  School,  Monkton  Combe,  Somerset 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Married,  July  15,  1898. 
Constance  Marian,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Campbell  John 
Brodie,   of   Lethen,    Nairn,    and   had   issue.     Chairman   of 


Waldo,  Frederick  Joseph 

executive  of  Native  Races  and  Liquor  Traffic  Commission, 
1925-31.  Succeeded  his  brother  as  5th  Baron  Radstock, 
Apr.  2,  1937.  Of  51,  Prince's  Court,  London,  S.W.,  in  1952. 
Died  Sept.  17,  1953.  Brother  of  the  above  and  of  Granville 
G.  (1880).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  G.E.C.) 

WALDEGRAVE,  SAMUEL  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1875.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Samuel 
(BaUiol  College,  Oxford,  1835),  deceased.  Bishop  of  Carlisle 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  (and  Jane  Ann,  dau.  of  Francis  Pym, 
of  the  Hasells,  Beds.).  B.  May  21,  1856,  at  Barford,  Wilts. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1891.  For 
some  time  a  mechanical  engineer.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool) 
1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Eccleston,  Lanes.,  1893-1901.  R. 
of  Obome,  Dorset,  1901-7.  Married,  Jan.  14,  1886,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Charles  D.  Millett,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  6,  1907. 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times, 
Jan.  8,  1907.) 

WALDEGRAVE,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  (VISCOUNT  CHEW- 
TON).  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  7,  1835-  [Eldest] 
s.  of  William  [8th]  Eari  Waldegrave  (by  his  ist  wife,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Whitbread,  of  Cardington,  Beds.).  B. 
June  29,  1816,  at  Cardington.  School,  private.  Matric. 
Michs.  1835.  Captain,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  1847.  Married, 
July  2,  1850,  Frances  V.  A.  (Bedchamber  Woman  to  Queen 
Victoria),  only  dau.  of  Captain  John  Bastard,  R.N.,  of 
Sharpham,  Devon.  Died,  v.p.,  Oct.  7,  1854,  of  wounds 
received  at  the  battle  of  Alma.  Father  of  Henry  N.  (1874) 
and  the  next.    (Army  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WALDEGRAVE,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  EARL.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Feb.  27,  1869.  [Elder]  s.  of  William  Frederick 
(above).  Viscount  Chewton,  of  37,  Wilton  Crescent,  London. 

B.  Mar.  2,  1851,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1877.  Had  succeeded  his  grandfather 
as  9th  Earl,  Oct.  24,  1859.  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Somerset;  J. P. 
for  Westminster  and  Middlesex.  One  of  the  Lords-in-Waiting 
to  Queen  Victoria,  1886-92  and  1895-6.  Captain  of  the 
Yeomen  of  the  Guard,  1896-1906.  Lieut.-Col.,  9th  V.B.,  The 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps.  Chief  Conservative  Whip,  House  of 
Lords,  1896-1911.  Took  a  life-long  interest  in  rifle-shooting. 
Owner  of  an  unrivalled  collection  of  Walpole  MSS  and  books. 
Married  Aug.  5,  1874,  Lady  Mary  Dorothea  Palmer,  dau.  of 
the  ist  Earl  of  Selbome,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  12,  1930, 
at  his  seat,  Chewton  Priory,  near  Bath.  Brother  of  Henry  N. 
(1874).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Whowas  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  14 
and  15,  1930;  Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  10,  1930.) 

WALDEMAR,  FRIEDRICH  WILHELM,  PRINCE,  OF  PRUSSIA. 
Hon.  LL.D.,  July,  1847,  on  the  occasion  of  the  installation  of 
H.R.H.  the  ChanceUor.  [B.  Aug.  2,  1817.]  Died  Feb.  17, 
1849.  (Cooper,  Annals,  iv.  691;  Martin,  Life  of  the  Prince 
Consort,  1.  396.) 

WALDER,  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1, 1891.  S.  of  [the  Rev.] 
Heinrich,  Moravian  missionary,  of  Shooter's  Hill,  Jamaica  (and 
Annie  Charlotte  Lees).  B.  [Feb.  9],  1873,  at  Mizpah,  Jamaica. 
School,  Fulneck,  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1894;  Harness  prize,  1895;  M.A.  1907.  Berkeley  Fellow, 
Owens  College,  Manchester,  1895.  Head  Master  of  the 
Moravian  School,  Ockbrook,  Derbs.,  in  1911;  of  Fulneck 
School,  Leeds,  1911-18.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Gloucester) 
1917;  Assistant  Chaplain  at  Cheltenham  College,   1917-19. 

C.  of  Broadwindsor,  Dorset,  1919-22.  R.  of  Bincombe  with 
Broadway,  1922-48.  Died  June  10,  1951.  Brother  of  the 
next.  (Venn,  11.  522;  Crockford;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
The  Times,  June  12,  1951-) 

WALDER,  HEINRICH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  4,  1889. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Heimich.  B.  Jan.  23,  1871,  at  Mizpah, 
Shooter's  Hill,  Jamaica.  Schools,  Fulneck,  Leeds,  and  at 
Owens  CoUege,  Manchester.  [B.A.  1889;  Fellow,  1893.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar;  B.A.  1892.  Died  Jan.  5,  1898. 
Brother  of  the  above.  (Peile,  11.  748;  Reg.  of  Graduates, 
Manchester  Univ.) 

WALDIE-GRIFFITH,  GEORGE  R.  (1838)  and  RICHARD 
J.  W.  (1868),  see  GRIFFITH. 

WALDO,  FREDERICK  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  26,  1871.  [Third]  s.  of  Henry,  gent,  [of  Bristol]  (and 
Eliza  Stickland).  B.  Oct.  18,  1852.  Bapt.  Apr.  17,  1853- 
School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875; 
M.A.  1878;  M.B.  1880;  M.D.  1884.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge  and  m 
Dublin.  M.R.C.S.,  1879.  Research  worker  in  the  laboratones 
of  Pasteur  in  Paris,  Koch  in  Berlin  and  Pettenkofer  in 
Munich,  1889-91.  Clinical  Assistant,  City  of  London  Hospital 
for  Diseases  of  the  Chest.  Assistant  Physician,  Chelsea 
Hospital  for  Women.  Senior  Medical  Ofi&cer,  East  London 
Hospital  for  ChUdren.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  29,  1896.  Coroner  for  the  City  and  Southwark,  1901-32. 
Milroy  Lecturer,  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  1900.  Lecturer 


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Waldon,  William 

in  Medical  Jurisprudence  to  the  Council  of  Legal  Education, 
1920-1.  Master  of  the  Plumbers' Company.  Married,  July  14, 
1900,  Marion,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.   Richard  Brudenell 
Lawson    Exton,    and    had    issue.     Author,    History   of  the 
Plumbers'  Company.  Died  Nov.  2,  1933,  in  London;  buried  in 
Bristol.    (Scott,  MSS.\  Eagle,  xviii.  73;  Law  Lists;  Medical 
Directories;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  17,  1900;  Lancet, 
Nov.  II,  1933-) 
WALDON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  14,  1888. 
S.  of  William,  brewer,  deceased  (and  Alice  Bulmer  Davison). 
B.  June  26,    1869,   at  Stranton,  Durham.    School,   Ripon 
Grammar  (The  Rev.  A.  B.  Haslam).    Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891. 
WALDRON,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  9,  1S40.   Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845. 
Ord.  deacon   (Lichfield)    1845;   priest,    1846.    C.  of   Lower 
Gomal,   Stafis.,    1845-50.    Chaplain,   R.N.,    1851-5.     Head 
Master   of   the   Grammar   School   of   Sir  John  Sedley,    at 
Wymondham,   Leics.,   1856-60.     Kept  a  private  school  at 
Woolwich  Common,  Kent,  1861-71.   R.  of  Begbroke,  Oxon., 
1871-2.   Buried  at  Begbroke,  1872.    (Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
WALDRON,  The  Rev.  JOHN.    B.A.  1768,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  from  Christ's,  1768.    [S.  of  Edward,  of  Kinver,  Staffs.] 
Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford  (age  17),  Oct.  11,  1742; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1746.    Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  i747;  priest, 
1749.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Coventry,  1768.  R.  of  Hampton 
Lovett  and  of  Rushock,  Worcs.,  1768-94.   Died  July  3,  1794. 
at  Ehnley  Lodge.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  273;  G.  Mag.,  1794, 
11.  676.) 
WALDRON,  JOHN.   M.A.  1835,  incorp.  from  Oxford.   [S.  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  (Worcester  College,  Oxford,   i775)-]    Matric. 
from  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  June  14,  1806,  age  19;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1811.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
WALDSTEIN  (post  WALSTON),  CHARLES.    Adm.  at  King's, 
June  3,  1882.   [3rd]  s.  of  Henry,  merchant,  of  New  York  (and 
Sophie,  dau.  of  L.  Srisheim,  Esq.,  of  New  York).    B.  there. 
Mar.  30,  1856.  M.A.  1882;  Litt.D.  1888.  FeUow,  1894-1927. 
At  Columbia  College,  New  York  and  Heidelberg  University. 
Hon.  A. R  I. B.A.  Lecturer  in  Classical  Archaeology,  1880-3; 
Reader  in  Classical  Archaeology,  1883-1907.   Director  of  the 
Fitzwilliam  Museum,  1883-9.   Slade  Professor  of  Fine  Art, 
1895-1911.  Director,  .\merican  Archaeological  School,  Athens, 
1889-93;  excavated  the  site  of   ancient  Plataea,   1889-90; 
Eretria  (tomb  of  Aristotle)  1891 ;  the  Heraionof  Argos,  1892-5. 
Knighted,  1912.  Changed  his  name  to  Walston,  Apr  16,  1918, 
High  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and  Hunts.,  1922-3    Married,  May  17. 
1909,  Florence,  eldest  dau.  of  D.  L.  Einstein,  of  New  York 
and  widow  of  Theodore  SeUgman,  of  New  York,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  archaeological.  Lived  at  Newton  Hall,  Cambs. 
Died  Mar.  21,  1927,  when  on  a  Mediterranean  cruise.   (King's 
Coll.  Keg.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  23,  1927.) 
WALDY,  ALFRED.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20,  1884.   S. 
of  [Capt.]  Alfred  Henry,  of  9,  Stanhope  Gardens,  London. 
B.  Aug.  3,  1865,  at  A>T.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1S85;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.    (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 
WALDY,  HENRY  [TEMPLE].    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  28, 
1852.    [S.  of  the  Rev.   Richard  (next).    B.  Aug.   5,   1831. 
Schools,  Sherborne  and  Marlborough  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1852.   Adm.  a  sohcitor,  1S57;  practised  in  Darlington.   Died 
Mar.   1904.    (Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists.) 
WALDY,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  9,  1814.   [2nd 
s.  of  John  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Garmondsway).] 
B.  [Aug.  12,  1795]  at  Yarm,  Yorks.    Matric.  Michs.  1814; 
B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.    Ord.  deacon  (Heref.)  1819;  priest, 
1819;  C.  of  Christchurch,  Hants.   Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Dowager  Lady  Vernon,   1821.    R.  of  Tumerspuddle  with 
Afipuddle,    Dorset,    1824-68.     Preb.    of    Salisbury,    1849. 
Married,  Aug.  19,  1823,  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  WilUam 
Greenwood,  B.D.,  of  Bath.  Died  Dec.  19,  1868.  Father  of  the 
above.    (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families 
(sub  his  son,  J.  E.);  Burke,  L.G.) 
WALDY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  17,   1851. 
[S.  of  Edward  Garmondsway,  farmer,  of  Barrington,  Cambs. 
School,    Richmond.]     Did   not   reside.    Adm.    (age   20)    at 
Magdalene,  Nov.  12,  1853.    Matric.  Michs.  1853.    Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1858.    (Inns  of  Court.) 
WALE,  ALEXANDER  MALCOLM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  29,  1814.    Of  Cambs.    [3rd  s.  of  Sir  Charles,  K.C.B.,  of 
Shelford,  Cambs.  (by  his  ist  wife,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Castle  Sherard  (1751)  of   Huntingdon).    B.  May   12,    i797- 
School,   Eton.]    Matric.  Michs.    1815;   Scholar,   1815;   B.A. 
(i6th  Wrangler;  2nd  Chancellor's  medal)  1819;  M.A.  1822; 
B.D.   1830.    Fellow,   1821-31.    Senior  Proctor,   1828-9.    In 
Apr.  1829  he  was  mobbed  by  undergraduates  who  pursued 
him  from  the  Senate  House  to  the  gates  of  St  John's,  hissing 


Waleran,  Baron 

and    groaning,    and    though    some   of    the   offenders    were 
summoned  before  the  Vice-Chancellor's  Court,  the  Proctors 
were  not  satisfied  and  sent  in  then-  resignations.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Feb.  5,  1819.   Ord.  deacon  (Lmcoln)  Mar.  11, 
1827;  priest  (Ely)  June  10,  1827.    Chaplam  of  Homingsey, 
Cambs.,     1829-30.    V.    of    SunninghiU,    Berks.,     1830-84. 
Succeeded  to  his  father's  estate  at  Shelford,  1845,  but  sold  it 
to  his  brother,  1850.   Married,  Jan.  i,  1835,  Carolme,  dau.  of 
Antoine  Ardrighetti,  of  Prato,  Savoy,  France,  and  had  issue. 
Died  May  26,   1884.    Brother  of  Thomas  S.   (1813);  half- 
brother  of  the  pext  and  Henry  J.  (1857).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Eagle,  XIII.  146;  Burke,  L.G.;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Guardian, 
June  4,  1884;  Winstanley,  Early  Victorian  Cambridge,  374.) 
WALE,  CHARLES  BRENT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  28, 
1836.  [5th]  s.  of  General  SirCharles,  Knt.,  of  Shelford,  Cambs. 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  (by  his  3rd  wife,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Brent).   B.  Nov.  9,  1817,  at  Shelford.  Schools, 
Stibbington,  Hunts.  (Mr  Linton),  Bedford  iDr  Brereton)  and 
Shrewsbury.    Matric.  Michs.  1836.    Migrated  to  Magdaleae, 
Oct    14,  1837;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1844.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn, 
Apr.  16,  1841.   Called  to  the  Bar,  June  11,  1844.    Of  Little 
Shelford,  Cambs.   Married,  Sept.  18,  1848,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Archbishop  Whateley.  Died  May  9,  1864.   Father  of  the  next 
two;  brother  of  Henry  J.  (1857)  and  half-brother  of  Thomas 
S.  (1813),  etc.    (Shrewsbury  Sch    Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WALE,  CHARLES  RICHARD  WHATELEY  BRENT.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Sidney,  Oct.  10,  1872.   Eldest  s.  of  Charles  Brent  (above), 
deceased,  of  Shelford,  Cambs.    B.  Aug.  24,  1853,  in  Dublin. 
School,    Mariborough   College.     Matric.   Michs.    1872;   B.A. 
1876.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  8,  1875.   Died,  s.p., 
Apr.  5,  1879,  in  Florence,  Italy,  of  typhoid-fever.   Brother  of 
the  next.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WALE,   FREDERICK  EDWARD   BENNETT.    Adm.   pens,   at 
Trinity,  June  16,  1883.    [3rd]  s.  of  Charles  Brent  (1836),  of 
20,  Vanbrugh  Park,  Blackheath,  Kent.    B.  July  3,  1864,  at 
Montreux,    Switzerland.     School,    Blackheath    proprietary. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.   1886;  M.A.  1890.    Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Chester, 
1891-7.  C.  of  Malpas,  Cheshire,  1897-8.  V.  of  Leaton,  Salop, 
1898-1908.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Shrewsbury,  1908.    Married, 
Oct.   12,   1898,   Lucy  Anna,  dau.  of  Major-General  G.  A. 
Fulton,  of  Bedford.   KiUed  in  an  accident  in  the  Alps,  July  9, 
1908.   Brother  of  the  above.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  14, 
1898  and  July  11,  1908.) 
WALE,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  3 1)  at  Magdalene, 
Dec.  9,  1857     [loth  and  youngest]  s.  of  General  Sir  Charles, 
K.C.B.,  cavaky  officer,  of  Shelford,  Cambs.  (by  his  3rd  wife, 
Henrietta  Brent).    [B.   1827.]    School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.   Lent,    1858;   B.A.   1861;   M.A.   1864.    Lieut.,    15th 
Hussars,  1845-51 ;  Scots  Grays,  1854-7;  served  m  the  Crunea. 
Ord.    deacon    (Salisbury)    1861;    priest,    1862;   C.   of   Holy 
Trinity,  Weymouth,  1861-3.  C.  of  Ringwood,  Hants.,  1863-5. 
R.  of  Folksworth,  Hunts.,  1865-78.    Organising  Secretary, 
S  P.G.,  dio.  of  Rochester,  1881-92.    Married  CaroUne,  dau. 
of   Edward   Prest,   of   York,    and   had   issue.     Editor,   My 
Grandfather's  Pocket  Book.    Died  Mar.  14,  1892,  in  London. 
Brother  of  Charies  B.  (1836),  and  half-brother  of  Thomas  S. 
(1813),  etc.  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;  Bmke,  E.G.;  Crock- 
ford; The  Guardian,  Mar.  16,  1892.) 
WALE,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1867. 
School,  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1879- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1872;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme,   Staffs.,    1872-4.    C.   of  Gayton  with   Stowe, 
Staffs    1875-9.  C.  of  Stow-Bardolph,  Norfolk,  1880-1.  C.  of 
Thurlby,  Lines.,  1882.    C.  of  Old  Basford,  Notts.,  1882-3. 
C.  of  Arlesey,  Beds.,  1884-5.    Residing  at  Barrow-on-Soar, 
Leics.,  in  1922.    Disappears  from  Crockford,  1923.    (Clergy 
List.) 
WALE,  ROBERT  FFOLKES.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
July  16,   1882.    S.  of  Robert  Gregory,  of  Little  Shelford, 
Cambs    (by  his  ist  wife,  Fanny  Anna,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
West,  Chief  Justice  of  Bombay).    B.  May,   1863.    School, 
HaUeybury.    Matric.  Michs.  1882.    Lieut.,  the  Suffolk  Regt. 
(T)    1885;  Captain.   Succeeded  his  father  at  Little  Shelford, 
Cambs.,  1892.  Died  in  1893.   (Haileybury  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.; 
Army  Lists.) 
WALE,  THOMAS  SHERARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  2, 
1813     [Eldest  s.  of  Major-General  Sir  Charles,  K.C.B.,  of 
Little  Shelford,  Cambs.  (by  his  ist  wife,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Castel  Sherard,  of  Huntingdon).    B.   1794-J    Matric. 
Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1818.    Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  28, 
1815.    Called  to  the  Bar,  June  25,  1819.    Commissioner  of 
Arbitration   at   Surinam,    India.     Died   Sept.   4,    1821,   at 
Paramaribo.  Brother  of  Alexander  M.  (1814) ;  half-brother  of 
Charles  B.  (1836)  and  Henry  J.  (1857)-   (Burke,  E.G.;  Inns  of 
Court;  Scott,  MSS.) 
WALERAN,  BARON  (1868),  see  WALROND,  W.  H. 


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Wales,  H.R.H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of 

WALES,  H.R.H.  ALBERT  EDWARD,  PRINCE  OF.  Adm.  a 
nobleman  at  Trinity,  Jan.  i8,  1861.  Eldest  s.  of  H.M.  Queen 
Victoria  and  H.R.H.  the  Prince  Consort.  B.  Nov.  9,  1841,  in 
London.  Matric.  Lent,  i86i;  Hon.  LL.D.  1864.  Succeeded 
as  King  Edward  VII,  1901.    Father  of  the  next. 

WALES,  H.R.H.,  PRINCE  ALBERT  VICTOR  CHRISTIAN 
EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29,  1883.  Eldest 
s.  of  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  (above).  B.  Jan.  8,  1864,  at 
Frogmore,  Windsor.  School,  H.M.S.  Britannia,  Dartmouth. 
Matric.  1883;  Hon.  LL.D.  1888.  Died  Jan.  14,  1892. 

WALES,  EDWARD  GARNEYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Sept.  30,  1895.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Garneys,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Downham  Market,  Norfolk.  B.  May  8,  1877.  School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar;  B.A.  1898; 
M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1902.  At  Guy's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1901.  Practised  at  Downham  Market,  Norfolk. 
Medical  Ofl&cer  of  Health,  Downham  U.D.C.  Married,  1902, 
Annie,  dau.  of  R.  J.  Dowling,  of  Stockport.  Latterly  of 
Forest  Lodge,  Southwold,  Suffolk,  where  he  died  May  3, 
1952.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  May  5, 
1952.) 

WALES,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1896.  S.  of 
Thomas  Francis,  of  Leeds  (and  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of 
Henry  Creaser,  of  York).  B.  Nov.  25,  1877,  at  York.  School, 
The  Leys,  Cambridge  (Dr  Moulton).  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1899;  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1903;  M.B.  1905.  House 
Surgeon  and  House  Physician,  General  Infirmary,  Leeds. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C.;  men- 
tioned in  despatches).  Practised  at  Gargrave,  near  Skipton, 
Yorks.  Married  Nov.  15,  1905,  Bertha,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Howard  Moxon,  of  Hull.  Died  Feb.  i5,  1948,  at  Billington, 
Whalley,  Lanes.  [Medical  Directories;  Yorkshire  Who's  Who; 
The  Times,  Feb.  19,  1948.) 

WALES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  10,  1786. 
S.  of  WUUam  [F.R.S.],  Mathematical  Master  at  Christ's 
Hospital  (who  sailed  with  Captain  Cook  as  astronomer  on  the 
Resolution).  B.  June  9,  1768,  in  Lines  School,  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1786.  Died  in  his  lodgings  at 
Cambridge,  Oct.  20,  1789.  {Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  536.) 

WALES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  17, 
1823.  [Eldest  s.  of  John,  Captain,  H.E.I.C.S.]  B.  [Apr.  29, 
1804],  in  Bombay.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1828;  M.A. 
1834.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1835.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichaeld)  1827;  priest  (Rochester)  1828.  V.  of  All  Saints, 
Northampton,  1832-59.  Chancellor  of  the  dio.  of  Peter- 
borough, 1850-8.  R.  of  Uppingham,  Rutland,  1859-79.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Peterborough,  1846.  Married  (i)  Frances  (d.  June 
21,  1840),  7th  dau.  of  Lancelot  Haslope,  of  Highbury  Lodge, 
Middlesex,  Esq.;  (2)  the  Hon.  Louisa  Diana,  3rd  dau.  of 
Francis,  ist  Baron  Churchill  and  sister  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon. 
W.  H.  Spencer,  R.  of  Great  Houghton,  Northants.  Latterly 
of  7,  Stamford  Place,  Leamington,  where  he  died  Aug.  19, 
1889.  (Boase,  iii.  1136;  Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Northants. 
Clergy.) 

WALFORD,  AMBROSE  BERRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  8,  1878.  [Only]  s.  of  John  Berry  (1843),  of 
Abergavenny,  Mon.  School,  St  Gregory's  College,  Bath. 
[B.  1857.]  Matric.  Easter,  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1886. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  18,  1883.  On  the 
Oxford  circuit.  Married,  Oct.  30,  1907,  Edith  Mary  Louisa, 
eldest  dau.  of  Dr  Edward  Walford,  of  Cardiff.  (Law  Lists; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WALFORD,  ARTHUR  CARR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  II,  1850.  S.  of  Arthur.  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  30,  1858.  Died  Oct.  24,  1873. 
Brother  of  Lionel  N.  (1864).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WALFORD,  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  [S.  of  Herbert  Henry,  of  6,  Cornwall  Gardens, 
S.W.  School,  Harrow.]  Did  not  reside.  Brother  of  Herbert 
N.  (1882)  and  Hugh  S.  (1887).    [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

WALFORD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7, 1891.  [S.  of  John.] 
School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  SoUhull  Grammar 
School,  1895-1901;  at  Bedford  Modern  School,  1901-3;  at 
Highgate  School,  1903-12;  Head  Master  of  Homefield  prep. 
School,  Sutton,  Surrey,  from  1912.  Of  74,  Grove  Road, 
Sutton.  Died  Feb.  18,  1953.    [Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WALFORD,  ELLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  23, 
1821.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  (1769)  (and  Diana, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Randall  Burroughes,  of  the  Manor  House, 


Walford,  John  Henshaw 

Long  Stratton,  Norfolk).  B  Apr.  22,  1803.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  18, 
1826;  priest,  June  10,  1827.  R.  of  Dallinghoe,  Suffolk,  1830- 
81.  R.  of  Bucklesham,  1833-69.  Rural  Dean  of  WUford, 
1842.  Married  (i)  1832,  Henrietta  Hall,  dau.  of  James  Colvin, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1842,  Frances  Matilda,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Lancelot  R.  Brown,  R.  of  Kelsale,  and  had  further  issue. 
Died  Oct.  11,  1881,  aged  78.  Brother  of  Henry  (1826)  and 
William  (1817);  father  of  James  H.  (1857),  Lancelot  C.  (1862) 
and  Randall  E.  (1868).  (Crockford;WiiltoTd,County  Families.) 

WALFORD,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  31,  1827.  [Only]  s.  of  Joseph  [Green  (i795)].  B. 
[Nov.  10,  1810],  at  High  Beech,  Essex.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1832;  B.A.  {4th  Classic)  1833; 
M.A.  1836.  Special  Pleader  (below  the  Bar),  1838-45.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1845.  Recorder  of  Saffron 
Walden,  1855-73;  oi  Maldon,  1851-73.  Married,  1838,  Maria, 
dau.  of  J.  R.  Spencer  Phillips,  of  Riffham  Lodge.  Author, 
legal.  Died  July  4,  1873,  at  Burwash,  Sussex.  (List  of 
Carthusians;  Boase,  iii.  1139;  Law  Lists.) 

WALFORD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1826.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  WiUiam  (1769)  (and  Diana,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Randall  Burroughes).  B.  at  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  6,  1830;  priest,  June  5,  1831. 
Brother  of  Ellis  (1821)  and  William  (1817).  (Bury  St 
Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.) 

WALFORD,  HERBERT  NEVILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1882.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Herbert  Henry,  of  6,  Cornwall 
Gardens,  Queen's  Gate,  London  (and  Julia  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
—  Matthews).  B.  Mar.  9,  1864,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  1889; 
practised  in  London  (Messrs  Walford,  27,  Bolton  Street, 
Piccadilly).  Married,  Oct.  24,  1900,  Sybil  Marie,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Denne,  of  The  Dene,  Hythe,  Kent,  and  had 
issue.  Of  Arle  Bury,  Alresford,  Hants.  Brother  of  the  next 
and  of  Arthur  G.  (1885).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WALFORD,  HUGH  SELWYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 

1887.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Herbert  Henry,  of  6,  Cornwall 
Gardens,  Queen's  Gate,  London  (and  Julia  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  —  Matthews).  B.  Mar.  28,  1868,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  LL.B.  1890.  .\dm.  a  solicitor, 
1894;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Walford,  27,  Bolton  Street, 
Piccadilly).  Of  The  Old  House,  Wolverton,  Basingstoke. 
Married,  Dec.  20,  1897,  Mary  Susan,  dau.  of  George  Christian, 
of  Alresford,  Hants.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  15,  1945. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  of  Arthur  G.  (1885).  (Law  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WALFORD,  HUMPHREY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  27,  1820.  B.  at  Moor  Hall,  Stoke,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  Lent,  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  13,  1824;  priest,  June  19,  1825.  C.  of  East 
Peckham,  Kent,  -1832-1846.  V.  of  Sittingbourne  with  Iwade, 
1846-70.  V.  of  Detling,  1870-4.  Father  of  William  H.  (1850). 
(Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WALFORD,  JAMES  HARE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11, 
1857.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Ellis  (1821),  of  Dallinghoe,  Suffolk  (by 
his  ist  wife).  B.  there,  Feb.  28,  1838.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861.  For  some  years  in  Natal. 
Latterly  Conservative  agent  in  Suffolk.  Married  Georgiana 
Freelamd.  Died  Aug.  16,  1915.  Half-brother  of  Lancelot  C. 
(1862)  and  Randall  E.  (1868).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

WALFORD,  JOHN  BERRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  30)  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1843.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1843.  Adm. 
solicitor,  i86o;  practised  in  Abergavenny  (Messrs  Walford 
andGabb).  Father  of  Ambrose  B.  (1878).   (Law  Lists.) 

WALFORD,  JOHN  DESBOROW  (or  DESBOROUGH).  Adm. 
pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  17,  1823.  [2nd]  s.  of  WUliam. 
B.  [June  I,  1805],  at  High  Beech,  Essex.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar,  1826;  B.A.  (nth  Classic) 
1827;  M.A.  1832.  Refused  a  FeUowship  and  Classical 
Tutorship  at  Downing,  1834.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1826. 
Assistant  Master  at  Winchester,  1834-76;  Assistant  Bursar, 
1854-76.  Died  Dec.  20,  1876.  Brother  of  Oliver  (1832). 
[List  of  Carthusians;  Wykehamist,  iii.  47.) 

WALFORD,  JOHN  HENSHAW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  June  28,  1824.  [Only]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Wem, 
Salop  (and  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dickin,  Esq.,  of  Wem). 
B.  1807.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1824.  Kept  9 
terms.  Succeeded  to  Roden  House,  Wem,  1836.  J. P.  for 
Salop.  Married,  Oct.  10,  1832,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Jonathan 
Nickson,  Esq.,  of  Wem,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  20,  1865. 
(Walford,  County  Families.) 


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Walford,  John  Thomas 

WALFORD,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Jan.  3,  1853.  [5th  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford,  1799).]  B.  [1834]  at  Hatfield  Peverel,  Essex.  Matric. 
Lent,  iSss;  [13th  Classic,  i857);B.A.  i858;M.A.  i86i.FeUow, 
1856-66.  Adm.  com.  causa,  at  Oxford,  1862.  Assistant  Master 
at  Lancing,  1859-60;  at  Eton,  1861-5.  Joined  the  Church  of 
Rome,  1866.  Assistant  Master  at  Edgbaston,  under  Cardinal 
Newman.  Became  a  Jesuit;  employed  at  Malta,  Liverpool, 
Holywell,  N.  Wales  and  at  Beaumont  College,  Windsor.  Pro- 
fessor at  St  Beuno's  College,  St  Asaph.  Died  Jan.  9,  1894,  at 
Roehampton,  Surrey.  (King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Boase,  iii.  1139; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

WALFORD,  JOSEPH  GREEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1795.  [2nd]  s.  of  [Luke]  William  [merchant],  of 
London.  [B.  Dec.  22,  1778.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Easter,  1797;  Scholar,  1798;  B.A.  {11th  Wrangler)  1800; 
M.A.  1803.  Fellow,  1802.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  26, 
1797.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  29,  1805.  Solicitor  to  the 
Customs,  1823-51.  Recorder  of  Maldon,  1829-51.  Married 
Anne  Walford.  Died  Nov.  29,  185:,  at  Ramsgate,  aged  72. 
Father  of  Frederick  (1827).  {Boase,  in.  1140;  Inns  of  Court; 
G.  Mag.,  1852,  i;  R.  L.  .\rrowsmith.) 

WALFORD,  JOSEPH  NAUNTON  PARMENTER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Mar.  24,  1834.   Of  SuSolk.   Did  not  reside. 

WALFORD,  LANCELOT  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  26,  1862.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Ellis  (1821)  (by  his  2nd  wife). 
B.  [Nov.  29],  1844,  at  Kelsale,  Suffolk.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Brenchley,  Kent, 
1867-8.  R.  of  Bucklesham,  Suffolk,  1869-75.  V.  of  Christ 
Church,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1875-86.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Upper 
Chelsea,  1886-1906.  R.  of  Northolt,  Middlesex,  1906-17. 
J. P.  for  Middlesex.  Married,  July  14,  1870,  the  Hon.  Alice 
Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  Lord  Lawrence  of  the  Punjab.  Latterly 
of  Torquay,  where  he  died  July  2,  1936.  Half-brother  of 
James  H.  (1857);  brother  of  Randall  E.  (1868).  (Crockford; 
Trin.  Coll.  Record,  1936;  The  Times,  July  4,  1936.) 

WALFORD,  LIONEL  NICOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14, 
1864.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  66,  Lowndes  Square,  London.  B. 
Nov  25,  1845,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1872.  Adm.  a  soUcitor,  1870;  practised 
at  27,  Bolton  Street,  London,  W.  Died  in  Nov.  1879- 
Brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1850). 

WALFORD,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  11, 
1832.  S.  of  William.  B.  [Mar.  17,  1814],  at  Waltham  Abbey, 
Essex.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  Scholar, 
1835;  B.A.  (gth  Classic)  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  June  10,  1838;  priest.  May  26,  1839.  Assistant 
Master  at  Charterhouse,  1836-55.  Married,  1846,  Isabella  M., 
eldest  dau.  of  R.  J.  Saunders,  of  Eltham.  Died  Apr.  3,  1855, 
aged  41  Brother  of  John  D.  (1823);  father  of  the  next. 
(List  of  Carthusians;  Carthusian  Worthies;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1855,  I.  655.) 

WALFORD,  OLIVER  SUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  28, 
1867.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Ohver  (above).  B.  May  15, 
184S,  at  the  Charterhouse,  London.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Haslemere,  Surrey, 
1871-4.  C.  of  Boyne  Hill,  Berks.,  1874-8.  C.  of  Oldland, 
Bristol,  1878-81.  C.  of  Alverstoke,  Hants.,  1881-4.  V.  of 
Gosport,  1884-9.  R-  of  Lyss,  1889-1922.  Married,  Sept.  11, 
1878,  Rosa  Fanny,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Gibson,  R.  of 
Fawley,  Hants.  Resided  latterly  at  Haslemere,  where  he 
died.  May  14,  1930;  buried  at  Lyss.  (Carthusian  Worthies; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  May  i6,  1930;  Al.  Carth.) 

WALFORD,  RANDALL  ELLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  17,  1868.  Of  Sufiolk.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Ellis  (1821)  (by  his 
2nd  wife).  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Of 
Hasketon,  Suffolk.  Brother  of  Lancelot  C.  (1862)  and  half- 
brother  of  James  H.  (1857).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  The 
Times,  July  21,  1913.) 

WALFORD,  WALTER  SHIRLEY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Walter  GUson,  M.D.,  of  Finchley  New  Road, 
London,  N.W.  B.  June  9,  1868,  at  King's  Lynn.  Schools, 
King's  Lynn,  Bishop's  Stortford  High  and  Bamet  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A  1889;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  1891;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  St  Thomas,  Lambeth, 
1891-5.  C.  of  St  George's,  Westcombe  Park,  Kent,  1895-6. 
C.  of  Outwell,  Norfolk,  1896-7.  C.  of  Shamford,  Leics., 
1899-1904.  C.  of  St  Thomas,  Brampton,  Derbs.,  1904-8. 
C.  of  Symondsbury  with  Eype  and  Broadoak,  Dorset,  1908-9. 
C.  of  Monk  Sherborne  with  Pamber,  Hants.,  1909-11.  C.  of 
Ramsey,  Hunts.,  1912-13.  C.  of  Longnor,  Staffs.,  1913-16. 
R.  of  Sproatley,  Yorks.,  1916-20.  Married,  Oct.  26,  1899, 
Ethel,  eldest  dau.  of  C.  F.  Heale,  of  Ilford.  Died  Mar.  i,  1920. 
(Venn,  11.  486;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  6,  1920.) 


Walker,  Alfred 

WALFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  19, 
1769.    S.  of  William,  ironmonger,  of  Vkoodbridge,  Suffolk 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Davy,  of  Lowestoft).    B.  there. 
Schools,    Woodbridge    and    Lavenham    (private    tuition). 
Matric.  Michs.  1770;  Scholar;  B.A.  1774;  M..\.  i777-   FeUow, 
1777;  Steward,  1786;  Bursar,  1791.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
Mar.   12,   1775;  priest,  Dec.   21,   i777;  C.  of  Bucklesham, 
Suffolk,  1775-7.    C.  of  Edwardstone,  I777-    R-  of  Weeting, 
Norfolk,  1794-5.   R-  of  Long  Stratton,  1795-1842.    R.  of  St 
Clement's,  Norwich,  1795-1839.   R.  of  Bucklesham,  Suffolk, 
1792-1833.     Married    Diana,    dau.    of    the    Rev.    Randall 
Burroughes,  of  the  Manor  House,  Long  Stratton.  Died  June 
25,  1842.  Father  of  Ellis  (1821),  Henry  (1826)  and  the  next. 
(Foster,   Index  Eccles.;    Clerical  Guide;    Walford,    County 
Families;  Venn,  11.  88;  Warwick's  Univ.  Reg.) 
WALFORD,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1817- 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  (above).]    B.  at  Stratton,  Norfolk. 
Matric.   Michs.   1817.    Brother  of  Elhs   (1821)   and  Henry 
(1826). 
WALFORD,  WILLIAM  HARRISON.    Adm.  pens,   (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  8,  1850.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Humphrey  Thomas 
(1820).    B.  at  East  Peckham,  London.    School,  Tonbridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.   1857.    Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury),  1855;  priest,  1856.    C.  of  Pershore,  Worcs., 
1860-8.    C.  of  Holy  Trinity,   Winchester,   1869-70.    C.  of 
Tring,  Herts.,   1871-81.    C.  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  1881-5. 
C.  of  Speen,  Berks.,  1887-92.    Married  Anna  Sarah.    Died 
Mar.   26,   1892,  at  Speen,  aged  60.    (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  30,  1892.) 
WALFORD,  WILLIAM  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20, 
1859.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Alfred,  [of  Bebington,]  Cheshire.   B.  May 
24,  1841,  in  Manchester.    Schools,  Charterhouse  and  Win- 
chester.   Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.    C.  of 
All  Saints,  Fulham,  1866-7.    Married,  Jan.  2,  1868,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Su-  John  Wither  Awdr>',  of  Notion  House,  Wilts. 
Died  Oct.  15,  1868,  at  his  residence  in  Winchester.    (List  of 
Carthusians;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Clergy  List.) 
WALHOUSE,  EDWARD  W.  (1770),  see  OKEOVER. 
WALHOUSE,  MORETON  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1873.    S.  of  Moreton  John,  Esq.  [Madras  C.S.] 
(and  E.  A.  B.,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Baron  von  Kutzleben, 
Madras  Army).    B.  at  Coimbatore,  Madras,  [Mar.  12,  1855]. 
School,  Sydney  CoUege,  Bath.    Matric.  Michs.   1873;  B.A. 
1877.    .\dm.  a  solicitor,  1880;  practised  in  London.    Died 
July  18,  1923,  at  Eastbourne.  (Law Lists;  The  Times,  July  21, 
1923;  V.  Hodson.) 
WALKER,  ADAM  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age   17)   at  Trinity, 
May  23,   1786.    S.  of  Adam,  of  Newry,   Ireland.    School, 
Lancaster.   Matric.  Michs.  1787;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794.  R.  of 
Llangua,  Mon.,  1808-30.  V.  of  Yazor,  Heref.,  1809-39.   R.  of 
Bedstone,  Salop,  1809.    R.  of  Bishopstone,  Heref.,  1809-39. 
Died  suddenly,  Jan.  1,  1839,  aged  69.   (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1839,  i.  216.) 
WALKER,  ALEXANDER.   .\dm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1892.   S.  of 
Alexander,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Adisham  House,  Pelham  Road, 
Gravesend.   B.  Oct.  1873.   School,  Bradlield  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Of  the  firm  of  Walker  and  Sons,  Ltd., 
Gravesend.    Married  in  1903.   Died  in  1928.    (Bradfield  Coll. 
Heg.) 
WALKER,  ALEXANDER  COULL.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Pe.mbroke, 
Oct.  1,  1891.    Eldest  s.  of  Alexander,  Major-General,  R.A. 
[sometime  Director-General  of  Ordnance  in  India].   B.  Sept. 
II,  1872,   at  Dum  Dum,  India.    School,   Dulwich   College. 
Matric.    Michs.    1891.     Joined   the   I.C.S.,    1891;   Assistant 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  North-West  Provinces  and  Oudh, 
1893-9;   Joint   Magistrate,    1899;   Assistant   Commissioner, 
1904;  Deputy  Commissioner,  1908;  Magistrate  and  Collector, 
1910;  retired,  1918.   Married,  Mar.  7,  1901,  Violet,  3rd  dau. 
of  Frederick  Walter  Way,  surgeon,  of  Southsea.   Of  Melrose, 
Lee-on-the-Solent,  in  1926.    (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  India  Office 
Lists;  The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1901.) 
WALKER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  28, 
1845.  [2nd]  s.  of  Isaac,  of  Southgate,  Middlesex.  [B.  Sept.  8, 
1827.]  School,  Stanmore,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1845.  Died 
at  Margate,  Sept.  4,  1870.  Brother  of  Fredsrick  (1848)  and 
John  (1844).  (R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 
WALKER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1883.  [5th]  s.  of  George,  [E.  India]  merchant,  of  Wimbledon. 
B.  there  [May  22,  1865].    [School,  King  Edward  the  Sixth, 
Norwich.]     Matric.    Michs.    1883;    B.A.    1886;    M.A.    1890; 
B.Chir.    1896;   M.D.    1897.    At   St   George's   Hospital.    Of 
Delabole,  North  Cornwall,  in  igio.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R..A..M.C.).  In  practice  at  Weedon,Northants. 
in  1920.    Married,  Feb.  15,  1896,  Grace,  4th  dau.  of  T.  H. 
Martin,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Crawley.   Died  May  20,  1946.   (Medical 
Directories;  Camb.  Ind.  Press,  Feb.  21,   1896;  The  Times, 
May  21,  1946.) 


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Walker,  Alfred  James 

WALKER,  ALFRED  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1892.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Martin  (Worcester  College, 
Oxford,  1849),  of  Streatham  Common,  Middlesex  (and 
Caroline  Lewis).  B.  Apr.  12,  1871,  in  Lambeth.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Choral  student; 
BA  1895-  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1895; 
priest,  1897;  C.  of  St  John's,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1895-8.  Vice- 
Principal  of  the  CM.  College  at  Ningpo,  China  1898-1904. 
Dean  of  the  Cathedral,  Shanghai,  1904-20.  V.  of  New  Malton 
Yorks.,  1921-9.  Canon  of  York,  1927-30.  V.  of  Hartwith  with 
Winsley,  Yorks.,  1930-3-  R-  ol  Staplehurst,  Kent  1933-51- 
Married  Dec.  23,  1899,  Edith,  dau.  of  Clement  Alexander 
Middleton,  of  Gray's  Inn.  Author,  theological.  Died  Jan.  23, 
1951.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  26,  1951.) 

WALKER,  ALLIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1755  S  of  A.,  watchmaker,  of  Holland.  B.  in  Amsterdam. 
Schools,  Amsterdam  and  Kew,  Surrey  (Mr  Rose).  Matric. 
Michs.  1755;  B.A.  1759.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  6,  1762; 
priest  (London)  Dec.  23,  1764;  C.  of  Luton,  Beds.,  1762-7. 
Master  of  Lavenham  Grammar  School,  1767-74,  and  K.  ot 
Kettlebaston,  Suffolk,  1768-87.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in. 
640.) 

WALKER,  ANDREW  BARCLAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1884.  [5th  s.  of  Sir  Andrew  Barclay,  ist  Baronet 
of  Osmaston  Manor,  Derbs.,  and  Gateacre  Grange,  Liverpool 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  (by  his  ist  wife,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John 
Reid).  B.  June  24,  1865.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1888.  Lieut.,  Lanes.  Hussars,  1891. 
Married  Apr.  10,  1895,  Edith  Marianne  (who  obtained  a 
judicial  separation,  1898),  widow  of  John  Robert  Aitchison. 
Of  Woodend  House,  near  Banchory,  Deeside,  and  latterly  of 
The  HiU,  MurchaUs,  Kincardineshire.  A  racehorse-owner. 
Organised  an  Arctic  hunting-expedition,  and  brought  back 
many  trophies.  Died  Mar.  30,  1930,  in  Aberdare.  Brother  of 
James  M.  (1885).  (Charterhouse  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  4,  1930.) 

WALKER,  ARCHIBALD  GALBRAITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  9,  1900.  S.  of  George  Edmund,  surgeon,  of 
Liverpool  (and  Louisa  Nimmo).  B.  July  13,  1882,  in  Liver- 
pool. School,  Liverpool  CoUege  (The  Rev.  F.  Dyson). 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  An  engineer  at  the  Pageiield 
Iron-Works,  specialising  in  ventilating  and  air-conditionmg 
machinery.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Captam, 
R.E.).  Director  and  chief  engineer,  Walker  Brothers  (Wigan), 
Ltd.  Responsible  for  the  ventilation  of  the  Mersey  Tunnel. 
M.I.C.E.  1942.  Died  Sept.  24,  1943-  Brother  of  Arthur  N. 
(1892).  (Engineering,  Oct.  8,  1943.) 

WALKER,  ARCHIBALD  STAFFORD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  17, 
1882.   Matric.  Michs.  1882. 

WALKER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1859. 
[3rd]  s.  of  WiUiam,  of  [Boiling  Hall],  Bradford,  Yorks.  (and 
Kezia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Stamp).  B.  Mar.  19,  1841,  at 
Bradford.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A. 
1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1864;  priest, 
1865;  C.  of  Aivechurch,  Worcs.,  1864-6.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Hammersmith,  1866-7.  R-  of  Easton-in-Gordano,  Somerset, 
1867-1903.  Preb.  of  Wells.  R.  of  Dinder,  1903-11.  Married 
(i)  July  18,  1866,  Adelaide  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Yen. 
Archdeacon  John  Sandford;  (2)  Jan.  4,  i88i,  Harriet  Emma, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  P.  Vaughan,  R.  of  Wraxall, 
Somerset.  Latterly  of  13,  Albert  Road,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  N.W.,  where  he  died  Dec.  30,  1918.  Brother  of 
Ashley  (1862).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Guardian,  July  25,  1866  and  Jan.  12,  1881; 
The  Times,  Dec.  31,  1918.) 

WALKER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1874- 
[8th]  s.  of  Su:  James  [ist]  Bart.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1820) 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Stephen 
Thompson,  of  BUbrough,  Yorks.).  B.  Feb.  4,  1855,  at  Sand 
Hutton,  near  York.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1874. 
Married,  July  4,  1881,  Louisa  Janet  Dundas,  dau.  of  the 
Yen.  James  Palmes,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  the  East  Riding  of 
Yorks.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  30,  1911.  (Bmke,  P.  and  B.) 

WALKER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  1897. 
[4th]  s.  of  John,  of  8,  Gower  Street,  Derby.  B.  Sept.  17,  1878. 
School,  Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.  1907.  At  Guy's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1906. 
Practised  at  Gillingham,  Dorset.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  Brevet  Major;  mentioned  in 
despatches;  D.S.O.,  1918).  Died  Feb.  4,  1939,  at  Gillingham. 
(Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  6, 
1939-) 

WALKER,  ARTHUR  [DENNY].  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
July  2,  1832.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1796).  B.  July  22,  1812, 
at  Eye,  Suffolk.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1832. 
(Al.  Felsted.) 


Walker,  Charles 

WALKER,  ARTHUR  NIMMO.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1892.  S.  of  George  Edmund.  B.  Dec.  17,  1873,  in 
Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.  1899;  M.D.  1910.  At  the  London  Hospital  and 
Liverpool.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P  1898.  House  Physician  and 
House  Surgeon,  Liverpool  Royal  Infirmary.  Civil  Surgeon, 
South  African  Field  Force,  1898-1901.  Assistant  Lecturer  in 
Anatomy  at  Liverpool  University.  Practised  in  Liverpool. 
Author,  ophthalmic.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.M.C);  killed  in  action,  Sept.  24,  1916. 
Brother  of  Archibald  G.  (1900).    (Medical  Directories.) 

WALKER,  ARTHUR  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30,  1899. 
S.  of  Samuel,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Ashleigh,  Middlesbrough.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Went  to  Edinburgh 
University;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1906;  M.D.,  1914;  D.P.H., 
Edin.  and  Glas.,  1910.  House  Surgeon,  Royal  Maternity 
Hospital,  Edinburgh.  Assistant  House  Surgeon,  Leith 
Hospital,  and  Medical  Officer,  Leith  Education  Authority. 
Practised  (with  his  brother  Harold  (1893)),  at  Middlesbrough. 
Of  70,  Marton  Road,  Middlesbrough,  1948.  (King's  Coll. 
Reg. ;  Medical  Directories.) 

WALKER,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  8,  1873.  S.  of  James  Sydney,  of  Hunsdon  Bury,  Ware, 
Herts.  B  Dec.  16,  1857,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873.  Of  Hennor,  Leominster.  J. P.  for  Heref. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Gammie  Maitland.  (Eton  Sch. 
Reg.) 

WALKER,  ASHLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1862. 
S.  of  William,  of  Boiling  Hall,  Bradford,  Yorks.  [B  June  22, 
1844.]  School,  Westminster.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Jan.  9, 
1863.  Matric.  Lent,  1863.  Cricket  'blue,'  1864-6.  Second 
Principal  Assistant  at  the  Royal  College,  Colombo,  1876-7; 
First  Principal  Assistant,  1879.  Acting  Inspector  of  Schools 
in  Ceylon,  1879-90;  Inspector  of  Schools,  1890-4  and  1895- 
1901;  acting  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  1894-5;  retired, 
1901.  Resided  some  time  at  St  Heller's,  Jersey.  Married, 
Sept.  28,  1876,  Rachel  Eveline,  dau.  of  W.  Strick,  of  Swansea. 
Died  May  26,  1927,  at  Harrold,  Beds.  Brother  of  Arthur 
(1859).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times, 
May  28,  1927.) 

WALKER,  AUGUSTUS  HAYTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  7,  1873.  S.  of  Joseph  Kirkham.  B.  [Feb.  8,  1855],  in 
London.  School,  Camden  House,  Brighton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1873;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  1877.  Mus.  Bac,  London,  1883; 
Mus.  Doc,  1886.  Professor  of  Harmony  and  Composition  at 
Brighton  College  and  Conservatoire  of  Music;  Lecturer  in 
Musical  Acoustics  at  Trinity  College,  London;  Tutor  in 
Music  at  the  University  Correspondence  College,  Cambridge. 
Composer  of  orchestral  music,  songs,  organ-music,  etc.  Died 
Feb.  13,  1911,  in  Cambridge.   (Peile,  11.  632.) 

WALKER,  BERTIE  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  2,  1890.  S.  of  John  West,  medical  practitioner,  of 
Spilsby,  Lines,  (and  Betsy  HoUis).  B.  there,  Jan.  6,  1871. 
School,  Epsom  College  (The  Rev.  T.  N.  Hart-Smith).  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter) 
1894;  priest,  1895;  C  of  Marwood,  Devon,  1894-7.  C.  of 
Louth,  Lines.,  1897-1902.  Missionary,  dio.  of  Brisbane, 
1902-4.  R.  of  Gayndah,  Queensland,  1904-5 ;  R.  of  St  John's, 
Dalby,  191 1-22;  R.  of  Christ  Church,  Bundaberg,  1922-8. 
R.  of  Beaudesert,  1928-33.  Org.  Secretary  for  Home 
Missions,  dio.  of  Brisbane,  1933-42.  Mission  Chaplain,  dio.  of 
Brisbane,  1942-5.   Of  Brisbane  in  1951.  (Crockford.) 

WALKER,  BRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Dec.  8,  1891. 
School,  New  CoUege,  Eastbourne.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A., 
LL.B.  1896;  M.A,  1929.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  1898.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Sub-Lieut., 
R.N.V.R.).  Died  Jan.  27,  1953,  at  Cley,  Norfolk.  (The  Times, 
Jan.  28,  1953;  Law  Lists;  Univ.  War  List.) 

WALKER,  BRYAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  7,  1859.  [Eldest  surv.  s.  of  John  W.,  miller,  of  Mear- 
drough,  Yorks.  B.  1840.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(gth  Wrangler  and  &th  Classic)  1863;  (Theol.  Exam.,  ist  Class, 
1864);  M.A.  1866;  LL.M.  1868;  LL.D.  1874.  Fellow  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1866.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  1864. 
Ord.  deacon,  1868;  priest  (Ely)  1870.  R.  of  Landbeach, 
Cambs.,  1871-87.  Married,  Apr.  2,  1872,  Fanny  Seymour, 
and  dau.  of  John  Wells,  Esq.,  of  Booth  Ferry  House,  Howden, 
Yorks.  Edited  Roman  Law  Texts.  Died  Aug.  16,  1887,  aged 
47,  at  Landbeach  rectory.  (Boase,  iii.  1 141 ;  Inns  of  Court;  The 
Times,  Apr.  10,  1872;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  24,  1887.) 

WALKER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  21,  1786. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  (Balliol  CoUege,  Oxford,  1746),  R-  of 
NorthaUerton,  Yorks.  B.  in  Berks.  Matric.  Michs.  1786; 
Scholar,  1786;  B.A.  (13*^  Wrangler)  1790;  M.A.  1793;  B.D. 
1800.  FeUow,  1793-1829;  Senior  Bursar,  1815-16.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  July  11,  1790;  priest,  July  20,  1791;  C.  of 
Northallerton,  1790.  R.  of  Black  Notley,  Essex,  1806-29. 
Died  Feb.  19,  1829,  at  Woolwich.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
536;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 


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Walker,  Charles 

WALKER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  13, 

1850.   Did  not  reside. 
WALKER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  20, 
1850.    [3rd]  s.  of  George  James  Alexander.    B.  at  Norton, 
Worcs.    School,  SheflSeld  [Collegiate].    Matric.  Michs.  1830; 
Scholar,  1854;  B.A.  (7th  Classic)  1855;  M.A.  1858.    FeUow, 
1857.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1853.   Called  to  the 
Bar,   June   6,    i860.     Equity  draftsman   and  conveyancer. 
Married  (i)  Apr.  18,  1865,  Mary  Ellen,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Murhall  Griffith,  Esq.,  of  Ashgrove,  Salop;  (2)  Aug.  4,  1875, 
Gertrude  Mary  Cornwall,   eldest  dau.   of   Henry  Cornwall 
Legh.    Died  Feb.  5,  1893,  at  Upper  Norwood.    Brother  of 
Thomas  (1849).    {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  15,  1893.) 
WALKER,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1858. 
[4th]  s.  of  Robert  B[enjamin,  M.R.C.S.],  of  27,  Curzon  Street, 
Mayfair,  London.    B.  Dec.  10,  1840,  at  Brighton.    School, 
Oxfordshire  (private).   Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A. 
1865.    Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)   1863;  priest,   1864;  C.  of 
St  Michael's,  Brighton,  1863-7.  Owing  to  High  Church  views 
was  unable  to  obtain  a  licence  from  his  Bishop.    Author. 
Died,   unmarried,   July   11,    1887,   at   Brighton;   buried   at 
Buxted,  Sussex.   (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  R.  R.  A,  Walker.) 
WALKER,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15,  1891. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Charles,  of  Brettargh  Holt,  Kendal,  Westmor- 
land (by  his  ist  wife,  Alice  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lord  Mackenzie) . 
B.  Dec.  12,  1871,  at  Lanark.    School,  Uppingham.    Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.    At  the  Admiralty,  1895;  Private 
Secretary  to  successive   Lords  of   the  Admiralty,   1901-2; 
Principal    Clerk,    1909-17;    Assistant    Secretary,    1917-18; 
Accountant-General  of  the  Navy,  1918;  Deputy  Secretary  of 
the  Admiralty,  1921-31.  C.B.  1915;  K.C.B.  1919.  Order  of  the 
Rising  Sun  (2nd  Class)  1920.   Married,  Apr.  10,  1901,  Faimy 
Louisa,  dau.  of  F.  G.  Luck,  of  Wadhurst,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Thirty-six  years  at  the  Admiralty.  Died  Oct.  2,  1940, 
at    Petworth,    Sussex.     (Uppingham    Sch.    Roll;    Walford, 
County  Families;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1940) 
WALKER,  CHARLES  BETTERIDGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.    15,    1863.     [Only]   s.   of  Charles,   of   Hillfield   House, 
Gloucs.  (and  Jane  Hill,  dau.  of  John  Gale  Goodwyn,  of  Tet- 
bury,  Gloucs.).    B.  Aug.  28,  1842,  at  Matson  House,  near 
Gloucester.  School,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1874.   Of  Hillfield  House  and  Norton 
Court,  Gloucs.   Married,  June  2,  1870,  Fanny  Harding,  dau. 
of  George  Friday  Neame,  of  Norwood,  Surrey,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  7,  1893,  at  Gloucester.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Univ.  Almanack.) 
WALKER,  CHARLES  CORBOULD.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May,    1894.    S.   of  W[illiam]   E[den],   Esq.,   of   Riftswood, 
Saltbum-on-Sea.    [B.  June  20,  1875.]   School,  Eton.   Matric. 
Easter,  1894;  B.A.  1897.   Second  Lieut.,  ArgyU  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders.   Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898- 
1901.     Lieut.,    1904.    Served   in   the   Great   War,    1914-19 
(Captain,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders).    Brother  of 
WUUam  E.  (1896).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists.) 
WALKER,    CHARLES    EDMUND.     Adm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  1876.    Of  Staffs.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Edmund  (St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  1844),  R.  of  Doddington, 
Cambs.]   B.  [Aug.  i,  1856],  at  Hilton,  near  Wolverhampton. 
School,  Repton.   Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Brompton,   London,    1879-83.    C.   of  All  Saints,   Knights- 
bridge,    1883-6.     R.   of   March,   Cambs.,    1887-1908.    Died 
Sept.  28,  1908.    Brother  of  George  S.  (1873).    (Repton  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Oct.  9,  1908.) 
WALKER,    CHARLES    FREDERICK.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.    at 
St  Catharine's,  May  23,  1840.   [2nd]  s.  of  Charies,  Esq.,  of 
Ashford  Court,  near  Ludlow  (barrister-at-law  of  Lincoln's 
Inn).    Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.   Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1843.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  19, 
1847    Brother  of  John  C.  (1830).   (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WALKER,  CHARLES  JOHN  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  20, 1846.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John,  C.  of  Gosforth  and 
Lecturer  of  St  Andrew's,  Newcastle  (and  Mary  Waterson). 
B.  at  South  Gosforth.  Bapt.  Dec.  22,  1825.  School,  St  Peter's, 
York.     [At   Glasgow   Univ.,    1842-6;   B.A.    1846.]     Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1851.   Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1852;  pnest 
(Lichfield)  1853;  C.  of  Norton-le-Moors,  Staffs.,  1852-5.    C. 
of  Sutton  Coldfield,  Warws.,  1856.   C.  of  Duddon,  Cheshire, 
1857-9.    C.  of  Ash ton-le- Willows  and  St  Thomas,  Ashton, 
1859-63.    Master  of  the  Prescot  Grammar  School,  1864-7. 
Latterly  of  Gravelly  HUl,  Birmingham,   1879.    Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1880.    (C.  J.  Fordyce.) 
WALKER,  CHARLES  OAKLEIGH.    Adm.   pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,   1873.    [Only]  s.  of  Charles  [James],  of  Portland 
House,   Southsea,   Hants.     B.   Dec.   23,    1853,   at   Sydney, 
N.S.W.,    Australia.     School,    Wellington    College.     Matnc. 
Michs.   1873;  B.A.   1877;  M.A.   1880.    Adm.  at   the  Inner 


Walker,  Edmund  Joseph 

Temple,  June  13,  1877.    Called  to  the  Bar,  June  9,  1880. 
Took  the  name  of  Oakleigh-Walker.    Died  Mar.  31,  1932. 
(Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar.) 
WALKER,    CHARLES    WENTWORTH.     Adm.    pens,    at    St 
John's,   Mar.   20,    1849.     [Only]   s.   of  Thomas,   factor,   of 
Wolverhampton  (and  Maria  Susannah).    B.  at  Wolverhamp- 
ton.  Bapt.  Jan.  5,  1829.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Dr  Kennedy). 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  18,  1853.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1856.   (Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WALKER,  CHARLTON  HUXLEY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1892.    B.  .Mar.  30,  1873.    Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1896;  C.  of  H.  Trin.,  Ely,  1896.  C. 
of  GodshiU,  Surrey,  1896-9.  (Crockford.) 
WALKER,  COLIN  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1884.    Of  Yorks.    Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1888; 
M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of 
St  Stephen's,  S.  Lambeth,  18S8-9;  C.  of  St  Mary,  Caulfield, 
Victoria,  Australia,  189 1-2.  (Crockford.) 
WALKER,  CRAVEN  HOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  — ,  merchant  [and  Mrs  Walker, 
of  ChaUoner  Street,  West  Kensington].   B.  Sept.  4,  1878,  at 
Lorraine  Villa,  Waliington.   Schools,  Reading  and  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar;  B.A.  1900.    In  the  Sudan  Civil 
Service;  H.M.  Consul  for  Western  Ethiopia  until  1928.  Died 
Mar.   17,   1939;   buried  at  Stowe,   Knighton,  Salop.     (The 
Times,  Mar.  18,  1939;  Foreign  Office  List.) 
WALKER,   CYRIL   HUTCHINSON.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
jEsus,  Oct.  I,  1880.    [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1839),  R.  of 
BradweU,  near  Great  Yarmouth.   B.  [Aug.  30,  1861],  at  New 
Malton,  Yorks.    School,  Haileybury.    Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.    1884;   M.B.   1888.    At   the  London   Hospital;   House 
Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.,  1886;  F.R.C.S.,  1893.  Senior  House 
Surgeon,  Royal  London  Ophthalmic  Hospital.    Ophthalmic 
Surgeon,   Bristol   General   Hospital.     Practised   at   Bristol. 
Consulting    Surgeon,     Bristol    Eye     Hospital.      Sometime 
President   of    the   Ophthalmology    Section    of    the    R.S.M. 
Married  Theodosia  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  H.  B.  Green, 
R.  of  Normanton-le-Heath,  Leics.   Author,  Ophthalmic.    Of 
50,  St  John's  Road,  Clifton,  in  1952.  Brother  of  Wilfrid  C. 
(1877)  and  Robert  H.    (1875).    {Haileybury   Reg.;   Medical 
Directories;  Who's  Who.) 
WALKER,  DAVID.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten- year  man'  at  Caius,  Jan.  8, 
1844.    Master  of  the  Central  National  Schools,  Lincoln,  in 
1853.    Formerly  of  Battersea  Training  College,  and  of  the 
Normal  School,  Edinburgh.    Author,  Remarks  on  National 
Education.   (Venn,  u.  265.) 
WALKER,  DAVID.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  22,  1883. 
S.  of  John  (and  Charlotte).   B.  Sept.  24,  1853,  at  Cannstadt, 
Wiirtemburg,    Germany.     Bapt.    Oct.    30,    1853.     [School, 
Marlborough  College.    A  Solicitor,  1878-82.]    Matric.  Lent, 
1883;  B.A.   1885;  M.A.   1889.    Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)   1886; 
priest,  1888;  C.  of  St  James's,  Leeds,  1886-7.   C.  of  St  Silas, 
Hunslet,  1887-90.   C.  of  Emmanuel  Church,  Leeds,  1890-2. 
V.  of  Grinton,  Yorks.,  1892-8.    Rural  Dean  of  Richmond, 
1897-8.  V.  of  Burley,  1898-1906.  V.  (and  Rural  Dean)  of 
Darlington,  1906-19.  V.  of  Kirkby-Fleetham,  1919-23.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Durham,  1917-39.   Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Ripon,  1923- 
39.   Died  Apr.  14,  1939,  at  Ripon.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  17,  1939-) 
WALKER,  DAVID  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20, 
1887.   S.  of  David,  dyer  [died  Jan.  28,  1866]  (and  Mary  Ann 
Garside).   B.  May  i,  1866,  at  Huddersfield.   School,  Lindley 
National  (Mr  T.  Ward).    Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B..\.   1890; 
M.A.  1894.   Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1890;  priest,  1892;  C. 
of  St  Luke's,  Preston,  1890-3.    C.  of  St  Mark's,  Ancoats, 
1893-1906.  C.  of  Hamer,  Rochdale,  1906-7.   R.  of  St  Paul's, 
New  Cross,   Manchester,    1907-29.    Latterly  of  Stockport. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1940. 
WALKER,  EDMUND.    .A.dm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Mar.  29,  1856. 
Eldest  s.  of  Matthew,  mUitaiy-commander,  of  Homcastle, 
Lines.   B.  there,  Oct.  17,  1831.  School,  Homcastle  (Dr  J.  B. 
Smith).    Matric.  Lent,  1857;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1866.    Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Hove,  1864-91.    Subsequently  of  108,  Ventnor  Villas,  West 
Brighton,  where  he  died  Sept.  25,  1893.   (Crockford,  which 
calls  him  'Edward';  The  Guardian,  Oct.  4,  1893.) 
WALKER,  EDMUND  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1879.    [Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Samuel  Edmund  (1827),  of 
151,  Adelaide  Road,  London.  B.  Dec.  22,  1859,  in  Edinburgh. 
Schools,   Aldenham,    Merchant   Taylors'    and   Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch,  Leics.    Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  i886. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  18S5;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  St  Botolph's, 
Lincoln,  1885-8.    C.  of  All  Saints,  Clifton.  1888-91.    C.  of 
Beckenham,  Kent,  1892-3.  C.  of  Church  of  the  Annunciation, 
Chislehurst,  1893-7.   R.  of  St  Columb  Major,  Cornwall,  1897- 
1914.    C.   of  St  Saviour's,   St  Albans,    1915-35-    Maixied, 


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Tune  22,  1887,  Clara  Helen,  dau.  of  John  Walkom  Flamank. 
Died  JaA.  30,  1935,  at  St  Colomb  Lodge,  St  Albans    {Alden- 
ham  Sch.  Rei;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch   Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  June  29,  1887;  The  Times,  Feb.  i,  I935-) 
WALKER,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  7,  1763-   Of 

London.   Matric.  Michs.  1764. 
WALKER,  EDWARD.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton 
Sept  16  1834.  S.  of  Thomas  Richard,  banker  (and  Susannah 
M   Treacher)     B.  Feb.  21,  1816,  at  Oxford.    Matnc.  Michs. 
f834-    BA-    1839;    M.A.    1842.     Fellow     1837-57;    bursar 
Ordained.    Died  June  8,  1857,  at  Pau    France     M.I.  in  the 
College  chapel.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag., 
1857.  "•  99-) 
WALKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  13. 
1839     Eldest]  s.  of  George  (1808).  B.  1820  at  Gestmgthorpe 
Essex.  School,  Essex  (private).   Matric.  1840;  Sch°lar   1842 
B.A.  (m  Wrangler)  1844;  .M-A-i847.   Fellow   1845;  ass.stan 
Tutor,  1846-7.   Adams  prize,  1865.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Inr^er 
-[empie,Nov.  17, 1868.  F.R.S.,  1869.  Married  Ami  Whinfield. 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Wilhams,  Preb.  of  Lmcoln.  Author 
Terrestrial  and  Cosmical  Magnetism     Died  Mar.  2.  i»93.  at 
17   Keith  Grove,  Shepherd's  Bush.   Brother  of  Robert  (1843). 
(Boase,  iii.  1143;  Laa^  Lists;  R.  R.  A.  Walker.) 
WALKER,   EDWARD.    Adm.   pens,    (age   25)    at   Pembroke, 
Nov    18,  1840.    Eldest  s.  of  William,  mercer,  of  Finsbury, 
Middlesex.    B.  in  Sydney,  Austraha.    Matnc.  Lent,   1841; 
B.A.  1845. 
WALKER,    EDWARD    CHARLES.     Adm.    pens     at   Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30.  1867.    Of  Lanes.    Matnc.  Michs.  1867; 
B.A.  1871. 
WALKER,  EDWARD  EATON.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct    i, 
1897.    S.  of  Matthew,  of  102,  Uttoxeter  New  Road    Derby 
B    lulv  22,  1878,  at  Chaddesden,  Derbs.    School,  Bradford 
Grammar.     Matric.   Michs.   1897;   Scholar,   1900;   Harkness 
Scholar,  1900;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1899;  Pt  H, 
1st  Class,  1900)  1900.   Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1899,  1900. 
WALKER,  EDWARD  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,   (age  18)   at  St 
ToHN's   Feb.  10,  1818;  re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  5.  1819.    Of 
Yorks    [3rd  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Aston  Hall,  Derbs.  (and  Elizabeth 
3rd  dau  of  Samuel  Need,  of  Arnold).    B.  Feb.  17.  i799,  at 
Aston  Hall.  School,  Rugby.]  LL.D    Matric  Michs.   18 18,  as 
Edward.    Of  Berry  HiU,  Notts.    J.P.  and  D  L    for  West 
Notts.,  Chester  and  Flint.   Mayor  of  Chester,  1838  and  1848. 
High   Sheriff   of   Notts.,    1866.     Kmghted     1841.     Mamed 
(1)  Sept.  15,  1842,  Frances  Valentine,  dau.  of  George  Stevens, 
of  Old  Wiidso?  Lodge;  (2)  June  12,  1866,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
°nd  dau.  of  Capt.  Francis  Hallowes,  R.N.,  of  Glapwell  Hall, 
Derbs.  Died  Jan.  15,  1874.  Father  of  the  next.   {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WALKER,    EDWARD   WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity 
Oct    9    1862.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  Edward  [Samuel]  (above) 
(by  his  ist  wife,  Frances  Valentine,  dau.  of  George  Stevens). 
B.  Apr.  4,  1844,  at  Mansfield,  Notts.  School,  Hamw    Matnc 
Michs.  1863.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan   11,  1866.  CaUed  to 
^e  Bar,  Nov.  16.  1868.    On  the  Midland  Circuit.    Of  Berry 
Hill   Notts.    J.P.  for  Notts.    Married,  Dec.  1876,  Elizabeth 
youngest  dau    of  Thomas  EweU,  Esq     {Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.,  which  gives  1874 
for  year  of  marriage.) 
WALKER,   FOUNTAINE.    Adm.   pens,    (age   19)    at  Trinity, 
Jan    28,  1851.    S.  of  Samuel  [of  Prospect  Hill,  Pendleton. 
Mancheker].    B.   [May  20,   1831],   at   Pendleton     Schools, 
Cheltenham  College  and  Marlborough  [?Grammar].    Matnc. 
Michs   i8si;  B.A.  1855.   Of  Ness  Castle,  Inverness.  D.L  for 
Inverness-shire.  Manied  Adamma  Maxwell,  dau.  of  Dr  Adam 
Hunter,  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue.    Died  July  i3,  1892. 
Brother  of  John  (1849)-    {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 
WALKER,  FRANCIS  HARNETT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct   I   1881.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  pubUc  accountant,  of  Hands- 
worth,  Binningham.    B.  May  24,  i860     School    Hamstead 
HUl,    Bkmingham.     Matnc.    Michs.    1881.     Died   m    1883. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  565.) 
WALKER,  FRANCIS  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct    1889     [4th]  s.  of  Sir  J[ames  Robert]  (Chnst  Church 
Oxford,  1847)  (and  Louisa  Susan  Marlborough  Heron,  dau.  of 
§^?  John  Heron  MaxweU,  6th  Bart.).    B    [Oct.  26,  1870]    at 
Foston  Hall,  Yorks.    School,   Eton.    Matric.  Michs    1889. 
Lieut.,  ist  Batt.,  N.  Staffs.  Regt.   A  member  of  Lloyd  s.   Of 
SpringhUl,  Bracknell,  Berks.   Mamed,  July  7,  1904,  Frances 
Mary  Theresa,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Palmes,  of  MUl  Mount 
Yorks.   Died  Aug.  15,  1944-   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  The  Times,  Aug.  18,  i944-) 
WALKER,  FREDERIC.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
2A    isls     r3rd]  s.  of  Isaac,  of  Southgate,  Middlesex.    [B. 
Dec  4!  1829!  at  Southgate.]   Matric.  Michs.  1848 ;  B.A   1852 ; 
M.A.  1855.   Cricket  'blue,'  1849-52.    Played  for  the  Gentle- 


Walker,  George  Francis 

men,  1854,  1856,  1857;  for  Middlesex,  1859.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  31,  1852.  Succeeded  to  the  family  estate 
on  death  of  his  brother  John  in  1885.  Died  Dec.  20,  1889,  at 
Southgate.  Brother  of  Alfred  (1845)  and  John  (1844). 
{Boase,  vi.  756;  Inns  of  Court;  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Scenes 
and  Biog.) 
WALKER,  FREDERICK  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1877.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Somerby,  Brigg,  Lines.  B. 
there,  Nov.  5,  1857.  School,  Newark,  Notts.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  1881. 
WALKER,   FREDERICK   GEORGE.     Matric.   Non-Coil.   Lent, 

1898. 
WALKER,  FREDERICK  HOWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  1877. 
S.  of  Henry,  merchant,  of  Scarborough.  B.  there,  1856. 
School,  Oliver's  Mount  House,  Scarborough.  Matric.  Lent, 
1877.  An  electrician  at  Scarborough;  member  of  firm  of 
Walker  and  Hutton.  {Venn,  11.  425.) 
WALKER,  FREDERICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Apr.  29,  1842.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool. 
School,  Heversham.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1846;  M.A.  1849.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1850.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1846;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  Famworth,  Lanes., 
1846-9.  C.  of  St  George's,  Liverpool,  1852-3.  R.  of  Fmmere, 
Oxon.,  1853-66.  V.  of  Good  Easter,  Essex,  1867-78.  V.  of 
Albrighton,  Salop,  1878-91.  R.  of  Frodesley,  1892-8. 
Latterley  of  81,  WiUes  Road,  Leamington,  where  he  died 
Nov.  24,  1913.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  26, 
1913-) 
WALKER,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept  12,1891.  S.  of  WUliam,  farmer  [died  May  10,  1876]  (and 
Anne  Adcock).  B.  July  15.  1872,  at  Ecton,  Northants. 
School,  St  George's,  Harpenden,  Herts.  Matnc.  Michs.  1891; 
B  A.  1894;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1897;  priest, 
1898;  C.  of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Coventry,  1897-1902.  C.  of 
North  Petherton,  Somerset  1902-9.  C.  of  Selly  Oak,  Worcs., 
1909-11.  V.  of  Bournbrook,  1911-24.  R.  of  Bulwick, 
Northants.,  1924-30.  Chaplain  of  Huggens  College,  North- 
fleet,  Kent,  1930-7.  Married,  1902,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Edward  Lynes,  M.D.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1940. 
{Who's  Who  in  Kent.) 
WALKER,  FREDERICK  WINN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1892. 

B.  1873.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1892. 
WALKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  29. 
1796  S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  (1768),  R.  of  Stuston,  Suffolk. 
B  at  Eye,  Suffolk.  School,  Diss  (Mr  Westby,  and  his  father). 
Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1801;  M.A.  1804.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1801;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1803.  R.  of  Scole, 
Norfolk,  1812-45.  Died  Feb.  12,  1845.  Father  of  Arthur  D. 
(1832).  {Venn,  11.  130;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1845,  I.  670.) 
WALKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1808. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Gestingthorpe,  Essex.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1808.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Jan.  28,  1809;  Scholar; 
B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1812;  M.A.  1816.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  25,  1812.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1816.  Recorder  of  Sudbury, 
Suffolk,  1825.  Married,  Sept.  11,  1819,  Stephena,  dau.  of 
Stephen  Round,  of  King's  Beech  HUl,  SunninghUl,  Berks. 
Died  May  29,  1848;  buried  at  Gestingthorpe.  M.I.  Brother 
of  WUham  H.  (1815);  father  of  Edward  (1839)  and  Robert 
(1843).  {Peile,  II.  364;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  220; 
R.  R.  A.  Walker.) 
WALKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  25,  1809. 
Matric.  Michs.  1810;  Scholar,  1813;  B.A.  {8th  Wrangler)  1814; 
M.A.  1817.  Fellow,  1816.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Bristol)  Dec.  15,  1816.  R.  of  Papworth  Everard, 
Cambs.,  1818-30.  Head  Master  of  Leeds  Grammar  School, 
1818-30.  Author,  Elements  of  Arithmetic,  etc.  Died  May  15, 
1830.  {Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  A.  C.  Price,  History  of  Leeds  Gr. 
School.) 
WALKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1824.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1824.  A  racehorse-owner.  Died  'some  years'  before 
1864.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 
WALKER,  GEORGE  ATKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  26,  1829.  B.  at  Richmond,  Yorks.  School,  Richmond. 
Matric.  Michs.  1S30;  Scholar,  1831;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1839. 
P.C.  of  Alverthorpe,  Yorks.,  1840-53.  Died  Apr.  4,  1853, 
aged  41,  in  Edinburgh.  {Peile,  11.  436;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1853.  I-  559-) 
WALKER,  GEORGE  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1875.  [Only  s.  of  George,  of  Durham.  B.  in  Durham.  School, 
Kepier  Grammar,  Durham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A. 
{2nd  Wrangler)  i879;U.A.  1882.  FeUow,  1879-82.  Graduated 
also  at  Durham  University,  of  which  he  became  Fellow,  and 
tutor.  Professor  of  mathematics  at  Auckland,  New  Zealand, 
1883.  Drowned  May  i,  1883,  a  few  days  after  his  arrival 
there.   {Boase,  vi.  758.) 


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WALKER,  GEORGE  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  S.  of  George  Frederick,  of  Waterside,  Ling- 
field,  Surrey.  B.  there,  Oct.  28,  1876.  School,  New  College, 
Eastbourne.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  May  9,  1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Private,  R.  Fusiliers  {Public  Schools  Battn.); 
Second  Lieut.,  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.;  killed  in  action, 
Dec.  7,  1916).   {Law  Lists;  Univ.  War  List.) 

WALKER,  GEORGE  SHERBROOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  4,  1873.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  [Edmund] 
(St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  1844),  R.  of  Doddington,  Cambs. 
B  Mar.  16,  1854,  at  Hilton,  near  Wolverhampton.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Worcester)  1879;  C.  of  St  John's,  Lady- 
wood,  Birmingham,  1879-85.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Summer- 
field,  Birmingham,  1885-1908.  R.  of  March,  Cambs.,  1908-32. 
Married,  July  6,  1886,  Jessie  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward 
Carter,  of  Cheltenham,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  172,  Old 
Bath  Road,  Cheltenham,  where  he  died  Jan.  14,  1936;  buried 
at  March.  Brother  of  Charles  E.  (1876).  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  16,  1936.) 

WALKER,  GEORGE  WALKER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity.  Oct.  i, 
1894.  S.  of  John  [accountant].  B.  Feb.  24,  1874,  at  Aberdeen. 
Schools,  Gordon's  College,  Aberdeen  and  Royal  CoUege  of 
Science,  South  Kensington.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar, 
1895;  B.A.  (4/;j  Wrangler)  1897;  (Maths.  Trip.,  Pt  11,  ist 
Class,  1898);  Smith's  prize,  1899;  Isaac  Newton  Student, 
1899;  M..A..  1901.  Fellow,  1900.  Studied  at  Gottingen,  1901. 
Lecturer  in  physics  at  Glasgow  University,  1903-8.  F.R.S., 
1913.  Superintendent  of  Eskdalemuir  Observatory,  1908-12. 
With  the  magnetic  re-survey  of  the  British  Isles,  1915.  Chief 
Scientist,  Royal  Naval  Mining  School,  at  Portsmouth,  1919- 
21.  Married,  1904,  Agnes  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Gifford, 
art-dealer,  of  Aberdeen.  Author,  Modern  Seismology,  etc. 
Died  Sept.  6,  1921,  in  London.  (Reg.  of  Royal  Coll.  of  Science; 
Who  was  Who;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Sept.  8,  1921.) 

WALKER,  GERALD  PHILBRICK.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1893.  [3rd]  s.  of  Frederick,  [solicitor],  of  Carlton  House, 
Halifax.  B.  Apr.  30,  1875.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1896.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  12,  1894. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1898.  On  the  North-Eastem 
Circuit.    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.,  as  'Gerard';  Law  Lists.) 

WALKER,  GILBERT  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  22,  1885.  S.  of  Thomas  [civil-engineer],  of  Hazel  Hyrst, 
Duppa's  HiU,  Croydon,  Surrey.  B.  June  14,  1868,  at  Roch- 
dale, Lanes.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Thomas 
Barnes  Scholar,  1887;  Sheepshanks  Scholar,  1888;  B.A. 
{Senior  Wrangler)  1889;  (Math.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1890); 
M.A.  1893;  Adams  prize,  1899;  Sc.D.  1904.  Fellow,  1891. 
F.R.S.,  1904.  Special  Scientific  Assistant  to  the  Meteoro- 
logical Reporter  to  the  Government  of  India,  1902:  Meteoro- 
logical Reporter  and  Director-General  of  Indian  observatories, 
1904-24.  C.S.I.,  1911;  Knighted,  1924.  Prof essor  of  Meteoro- 
logy, Imperial  College  of  Science  and  Technology,  1924-34. 
F.R.A.S.;  F.R.Met.S.,  Hon.  Ph.D.,  Calcutta.  Hon.  Fellow, 
Imperial  College,  1946.  Married,  May  13, 1908,  May  Constance, 
dau.  of  C.  S.  Carter,  Esq.,  of  Maidenhead,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Aberration;  The  Theory  of  Electromagnetism;  etc.  Living  at 
Selwyn  Gardens,  Cambridge,  in  1950.  {Reg.  of  St  Paul's 
Sch. ;  India  Office  Lists;  Burke,  Knightage;  The  Times,  May  16, 
1908.) 

WALKER,  HAROLD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  7,  1893.  S.  of 
Samuel,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Ashleigh,  Middlesbrough.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.B.,  B.Chir. 
and  M.A.  1902.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House 
Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1901;  F.R.C.S.,  1905. 
Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  Eston  Hospital.  Practised  at  Middles- 
brough. J. P.  for  Middlesbrough.  Brother  of  .Arthur  S.  (1899). 
{King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 

WALKER,  HAROLD  BRIDGWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1881.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  Harold  (and 
Mary  Walker,  dau.  of  Sampson  Bridgwood).  B.  [Apr.  26, 
1862],  at  DUhome,  Staffs.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1881.  Lieut.,  the  Duke  of  Comwaiirs  Light  Infantry', 
1884.  Served  in  the  NUe  Expedition,  1884-5.  Captain,  1891. 
D.A.Q.M.G.,  India,  1898-1900.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1899-1902  (mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.).  Major, 
T902.  Transferred  to  Border  Regt.,  1904;  Lieut. -Col.  1908; 
Colonel,  1912.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Brigadier- 
General,  1914,  on  the  General  Staff  of  the  Australian  and  New 
Zealand  Army  Corps;  mentioned  in  despatches  several  times; 
twice  wounded.  C.B.,  1915;  K.C.B.,  1918;  K.C.M.G.,  1919; 
Major-General,  1916).  Commanded  the  British  Forces  in  Italy, 
1919.  Retired,  May  1928.  Married,  1887,  Harriet  Edith,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Coulthard,  of  Plymouth,  and  had  issue.  Latterly 
of  Palace  Lodge,  Crediton,  Devon,  where  he  died  Nov.  5, 
1934.  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and 
D.S.O.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  6,  1934) 


Walker,  Herbert  Milnes 

WALKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  4,  1752.  [B.  at  Bocking,  Essex.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1752;  B  A.  1757;  M.A.  1760.  Fellow,  1755-62.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  13,  1756.  Probably  R.  of  Kettlebaston,  Suffolk, 
in  1768.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg  ) 
WALKER,  HENRY.  .\dm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  29)  at  Magdalene, 
Nov.  25,  1815.  S.  of  Benjamin  [of  Norwich;  died,  1827]  (and 
Sarah).  School,  Holt.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  20,  1817; 
priest,  Nov.  16,  1817;  'of  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge.' 
Lived  subsequently  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Great  Bromley  Hall, 
Essex  and  ia  Fitzroy  Square,  London.  Described  in  his 
father's  WOl  (P.C.C.  558  Heber)  as  'My  son.  Rev.  Henry 
Walker  of  Overton,  alias  Orton  LonguevUle,  near  Peter- 
borough.' Died  Mar.  10,  1848,  'aged  62,'  at  Fitzroy  Square. 
Owing  to  family  dissensions  an  inquest  was  held  on  his  body 
when  it  had  already  been  interred  in  Highgate  cemetery; 
a  verdict  of  death  by  natural  causes  was  recorded.  Father  of 
Hopson  P.  (1849).  (Robert  R.  Walker;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  557.) 
WALKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
25,  1838.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1792):  R-  "i  Cottered, 
Herts.  B.  there,  Feb.  15,  1820.  School,  under  bis  father. 
Matric.  Michs.  1838.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  July  7,  1840;  B.A. 
(S6th  Wrangler)  1842;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  for 
Tuam)  1844;  priest  iTuam)  1846;  C.  of  Burrishoole,  Co. 
Mayo,  1844-6;  C.  of  Myddle,  Salop,  1847;  C.  of  IsUp,  Oxon., 
1847-8.  C.  of  Epwell  and  Shutford,  1849-50.  C.  of  Lopham, 
Norfolk,  185 1-2.  C.  of  Buxhall,  Suffolk,  1853-5.  V.  of 
Ludham,  Norfolk,  1851-86.  Married,  1858,  Lydia,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Ven.  John  Banks  Hollingworth,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of 
Huntingdon.  Resided  latteriy  at  New  Hunstanton.  Died 
Nov.  21,1898.  Brotherof  John T.  (1833).  (T.  A.  Walker, 460; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  23,  1898.) 
WALKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1898. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  David's)  1902;  priest,  1904;  Chaplain  of  South  Wales 
and  Monmouth  Training  College,  Carmarthen,  1902-5.  Vice- 
Principal  of  York  Training  College,  1905-8;  Principal,  1908- 
35.  R.  of  Little  Bentley,  Essex,  1935-42.  Died  May  16,  1942. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  The  Times,  May  18,  1942.) 
WALKER,  HENRY  COLIN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  7,  1899-  S. 
of  Henry,  assistant  secretary  to  the  G.N.  railway,  of  London. 
B.  Sept.  10,  1880.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1909.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1904;  priest 
(Southwark)  1905;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  East  Greenwich, 
1904-7.  C.  of  Kersal  Moor,  Lanes.,  1907-8.  C.  of  St  Anne's, 
Bishop  Auckland,  Co.  Durham,  1908-11.  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
Great  Warley,  Essex,  1911-24.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Bedminster, 
Somerset,  1924-34.  V.  of  Holme,  Westmorland,  1934-9-  R- 
of  Hepworth,  Suffolk,  1939-46.  Married,  1907,  Ruth,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  W.  H.  Dalton,  of  Seagrave,  Leics.  Of  Watling Street, 
St  Albans,  in  195 1.  (Reg.  of  St  Paul's  Sch. ;  King's  Coll.  Reg. ; 
Crockford.) 
WALKER,  HENRY  DE  ROSENBACH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  S.  of  Robert  Frederick,  of  Charlton  Court, 
near  Staines,  Middlesex  (and  Marie  von  Rosenbach).  B. 
May  30,  1867,  at  Sunbur>',  Middlesex.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885 ;  B.A.  1888.  A  Clerk  in  the  Foreign  Office, 
1889-92.  M.P.  for  the  Melton  div.  of  Leicestershire,  1906-10. 
Alderman,  L.C.C.,  1919.  Travelled  in  Russia,  Central  Asia 
and  the  Far  East,  etc.  Married,  Feb.  14,  1900,  Maud  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  D.  W.  Chute,  R.  of  Sherborne  St  John, 
Hants.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Australasian  Democracy; 
The  West  Indies  and  the  Empire,  etc.  Died  July  31,  1923. 
(Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Who  was  Who.) 
WALKER,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20, 
1849.  S.  of  the  Rev.  W[illiam],  R.  of  Slingsby,  Yorks.  (and 
Catharine).  Bapt.  May  23,  1830.  Schools,  Sedbergh  and 
Oakham  (The  Rev.  W.  S.  Wood).  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A. 
1854.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  18,  1853;  priest,  Dec.  21, 
1854;  C.  of  Slingsby,  Yorks.,  1853-5-  K-  ^i  Burythorpe, 
1855-1912.  Died  Sept.  23,  1912.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1845). 
(Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxxiv.  269;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Sept.  27,  1912.) 
WALKER  (post  MARRIOTT),  HENRY  MARRIOTT.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,  1875-  S.  of  Henry  W.  B.  Feb.  11,  1857. 
at  Bawtry,  Lanes.  School,  Repton.  Matnc.  Michs.  1875; 
B.A.  1880.  Assumed  the  name  of  Marriott  in  place  of  Walker, 
1879.  Died  in  Jan.  1881.  (Peile,  11.  644;  Changes  of  Name.) 
WALKER,  HERBERT  MILNES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1885. 
[Younger  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Oakwood  Grange,  Roundhay, 
Leeds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1888;  M.A. 
1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1890;  priest,  1892;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Co.  Durham,  iSga-z.  C.  of 
Cossall,  Notts.,  1892-4.  V  of  Littleover,  Derbs.,  1894-1909. 
R.  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk,  1909-24.  Publ.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Bristol  from  1925.  Rural  Dean  of  Malmesbury,  1933.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Bristol,  1937.  Married  (i)  June  28,  1894,  Annie, 
dau.  of  F.  H.  Pilley,  Esq.,  of  Upper  Norwood;  (2)  Sept.  14, 


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1927,  Muriel  Frances,  elder  dau.  of  Charles  O.  L.  Power,  of 
Funchal,  Madeira.  Died  Apr.  18,  1946,  aged  79.  at  Lea 
House,  Malmesbury.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  20,  1946.) 
WALKER,  HOPSON  PINCKNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
May  9,  1849.  5th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1815),  deceased. 
B.  at  Great  Bromley,  Essex.  Schools,  Tonbridge,  Bedford 
Grammar  and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
B.A.  (%f>th  Wrangler)  1853.  LL.B.,  London,  1856.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  July  2,  1847.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1855.  Called  to  the  Bar  of  British  Columbia,  i860,  and 
practised  there  until  1870,  when  he  went  to  Australia,  and 
was  called  to  the  Bar  of  Victoria,  1871,  and  of  New  South 
Wales,  1877.  Chief  Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Victoria, 
1884.  Married  (i)  Cora  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  William 
Badford,  of  Bristol;  (2)  Apr.  28,  1875,  Harriet  Robertson, 
2nd  dau.  of  S.  B.  Vaughan,  of  South  Yarra.    Died  Feb.  i, 

1902,  at  Mariposa,  Toorak,  Melbourne.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  The  Times,  Mar.  14,  1902.) 

WALKER,  HORACE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 
1884.  S.  of  Robert,  farmer  [died  July  17,  1878]  (and  Sarah 
Bennett  HOI).  B.  Dec.  31,  1863,  at  Chelmondiston,  Suffolk. 
School,  Kettering  Grammar  (Mr  T.  Widdowson).  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1922.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1888 ;  priest,  1889 ;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Milton-next-Gravesend, 
Kent,  1889-92.  C.  of  Lee,  1892-3.  C.  of  Bexley,  1893-5.  C. 
of  John-the-Baptist,  Plumstead,  1895-8.  Of  Selborne 
Cottage,  Littlehampton,  in  1946.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1947. 

WALKER,  INGRAM  BATHiJrST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  16,  1866.  [Only  s.  of  Sir  WUliam  Harrison,  H.E.LC.S., 
of  103,  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  1849. 
School.  Wellington  College.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  17,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  27,  1873. 
Private  Secretary  to  the  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade 
(Mr  Chamberiain)  1880-5;  Assistant  Secretary,  Financial 
Department,  1892;  Marine  Department,  1893-9;  retired, 
1899.  Died  in  1910.  {Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WALKER,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28, 
1804.  S.  of  — ,  of  Wisbech,  Cambs.  School,  King's  Lynn, 
Norfolk. 

WALKER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  i, 
1770.  [Only]  s.  of  James  [physician],  of  'Hardwick' 
[Ardwick],  Lanes.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1770; 
Scholar,  1772.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  22,  1771.  {Man- 
chester Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court,  which  gives  'of  Ardwick'.) 

WALKER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  26,  1789. 
[S.  of  Alexander.]  B.  in  [Fraserburgh],  Aberdeenshire.  [From 
Manschal  College,  Aberdeen;  B.A.  1789.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1789;  B.A.  1793;  M.A.  1796;  D.D.  1826.  Ord.  deacon 
(Edinburgh)  Apr.  3,  1793;  priest  (Kildare)  May  5,  1805.  Tutor 
to  Sir  John  Hope,  Bart.,  c.  1800,  travelling  with  him  for  2  or 
3  years.  Inc.  of  St  Peter's  Chapel,  Edinburgh,  1805-29.  Dean 
of  Edinburgh,  1808.  Bishop  of  Edinburgh,  1830-41. 
Pantonian  Professor  at  the  Episcopal  Theological  College, 
Edinburgh,  1830-41.  Primus  of  the  Scottish  Episcopal 
Church,  1837-41.  First  Protestant  clergyman  to  establish  a 
regular  service  in  Rome,  1819.  Sub-Editor  of  the  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Mar.  5,  1841,  at  22, 
Stafford  Street,  Edinburgh.  (Si!  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  536; 
G.  Mag.,  1841,  I.  551;  D.N.B.;  C.  J.  Fordyce.) 

WALKER,  JAMES  BELL.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1878.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Emm.^nuel,  Oct.  19,  1878.  [3rd  s.  of  William,  of 
Ainthorpe  House,  Danby,  Yorks.  B.  1856.]  J.P.  for  the 
North  Riding  of  Yorks.    (Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WALKER,  JAMES  CHARLES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1877. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  8,  1880;  B.A  1886 • 
M.A.  1890.  [S.  of  James  Charies  Thrasher,  of  Sheffield  (and 
Ehza  Annie,  dau.  of  Henry  Huntsman  Ward).  B.  there, 
Oct.  20,  1858.  School,  Sheffield  CoUegiate.]  Ord.  deacon 
(Liverpool)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  St  George's,  Wigan, 
1888-9.  C.  of  Rainford,  Lanes.,  1889-91.  C.  of  St  Anne's, 
Sheffield,  1891-3.  C.  of  Sheffield,  1893-7.  C.  of  St  John-the- 
Baptist,  Ishngton,  1897-8.   C.  of  Rotherham,  Yorks.,  1898- 

1903.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  York  (with  St  Luke's,  1903-10), 
1903-25.  R.  of  Nunbumhohne,  Yorks.,  1925-34.  Latterly 
of  Hathersage,  Derbs.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1947. 
{Who's  Who  in  Yorkshire.)  ^  ^^' 

WALKER,  JAMES  MONRO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus 
Oct.  1885.  [6th]  s.  of  Sir  Andrew  Barclay  [ist]  Bart,  (by  his 
1st  wife,  Ehza,  dau.  of  John  Reid).  B.  [Dec.  26,  1866],  at 
Gatacre.  School,  Charterhouse.  Did  not  reside.  Sometime 
Lieut.,  Lanes.  Hussars.  Married  (i)  Aug.  9,  1893  (marriage 
dissolved  1900)  Emily  Eileen,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Hodgson 
Bardswell,  of  Southport,  and  had  issue,  2  dau.;  (2)  Oct.  14, 


Walker,  John 

1902,  Gladys,  youngest  dau.  of  Humphry  Brooke  Firman,  of 
Gateforth,  Yorks.;  (3)  Feb.  12,  1917,  Eleanor  Hilda  Jean, 
youngest  dau.  of  Frederick  Nicholas  Cunningham,  of 
Southsea.  Donor  of  many  pictures  to  the  Walker  Art  Gallery, 
Liverpool.  Of  Pell  Wall,  Market  Drayton,  in  1910.  Died 
June  24,  1920.  Brother  of  Andrew  B.  (1884).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

WALKER,  JAMES  THOMAS.  Hon.  LL.D.,  1883.  General, 
Royal  Engineers.  [B.  1826  at  Cannanore,  India.]  First 
Surveyor-General  of  India,  1878-83.  C.B.,  F.R.S.,  1865. 
Author,  geographical.   Died  Feb.  16,  1896.    {D.N.B.) 

WALKER,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  13,  1863.  [4th]  s.  of  John,  I.C.S.,  of  Bombay.  B.  in 
India.  [School,  King's  College,  London.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  LL.B.  1867.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  7,  1865. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  27,  1868.  Appointed  to  the  I.C.S., 
1866;  Collector,  at  Ahmadnagar,  Ahmadabad  and  Karachi, 
1868-71.  On  special  duty,  Baroda  Commission,  1875-  Acting 
Remembrancer  of  Legal  affairs,  1880.  Acting  Sessions 
Judge  at  Ahmadabad,  1883;  at  Haidarabad,  1884;  Judge  and 
Sessions  Judge,  1885;  retired,  1893.  Married,  Mar.  14,  1879, 
Annie  Chariotte,  dau.  of  T.  H.  Travis,  J.P.,  of  Hull.  Died 
Aug.  14,  1929,  at  Harrogate.  {Peile,  11.  580;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  India  Office  Lists;  The  Times, 
Aug.  16,  1929.) 

WALKER,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May,  1819;  a 
'Ten-year  man.' 

WALKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  19,  1756-  Of 
Yorks.  [B.  at  Wakefield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1756;  B.A.  1760; 
M.A.  1763.  V.  of  Sawbridgeworth,  Herts.,  1768-87.  Married 
(1)  Elizabeth  Cumberland,  of  Newark;  (2)  Diana,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Drake,  V.  of  Swmderby,  Lines.  Died  Sept.  20, 
1787,  aged  49.  M.I.  at  Sawbridgeworth.  (F.  P.  White; 
Cussans,  Herts.) 

WALKER,  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 

Jan.  26,  1765.    Of  Yorks.    School,  Halifax.    Matric.  Lent, 

1765;  B.A.  1770. 
WALKER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  26,  1775- 

Of  Leics.    [S.  of  Richard,  of  St  Martm's,  Leicester.]   Matric. 

Michs.  1775;  Browne  medal  (Greek  Ode),  1778;  B.A.  1779; 

M.A.  1788.   Incorp.  at  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  1789,  aged  30; 

D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1789-    {Al.  Oxon.) 

WALKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  9,  1781.  Of 
Derbyshire.  [Eldest  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Ashbourne.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1781;  B..\.  1785;  M.A.  1788.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  27,  1785.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  12,  1790; 
Bencher.  Of  Stydd  Hall,  Derbs.  Died  July  13,  1830.  Brother 
of  William  (1783).    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  537.) 

WALKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1785. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Little  Budworth,  Cheshire.  School,  Witton, 
Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  1790; 
M.A.  1793- 

WALKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  1792.  S.  of 
—  [Richard,  of  Talebert,  Shap  (and  Agnes).  Bapt.  at  Shap. 
Apr.  14,  1771].  Of  Westmorland.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  23,  1793.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  B.A.  {5th  Wrangler)  1797; 
M.A.  1800.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1800.  Fellow  of  Trinity 
Hall,  1802;  Tutor  and  Vice-Master  there.  Junior  Proctor, 
1802-3.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  30,  1797",  priest,  Aug.  12, 
1798.  C.  of  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  1805-13.  R.  of  Cottered, 
Herts.,  1806-53.  V.  of  Wethersfield,  Essex,  1814-53.  Married 
Sophia  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Sisson  (1771),  of 
Wallington,  Herts.  Died  Nov.  30,  1853.  M.I.  at  Cottered. 
Father  of  Henry  (1838)  and  John  T.  (1833).  Brother  of 
Stephen  (1799).  {T.  A.  Walker,  364;  Walford,  County 
Families;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  i.  216;  Warren's  Book;  C.  R. 
Hudleston;  Cussons,  Herts.) 

WALKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8,  1809. 
Matric.  Easter,  1810. 

WALKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
29,  1819.   Matric.  Lent,  1828. 

WALKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1839.  S.  of 
John,  merchant  and  brewer,  of  Malton,  Yorks.  (and  Jane 
Harriet).  B.  there,  Apr.  11,  1821.  Schools,  Wakefield  and 
Grantham.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar;  B.A.  1844;  M.A. 
1847.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Slingsby, 
Yorks.,  1844-5.  C.  of  Burslem,  Staffs.,  1845-6.  P.C.  of  East 
Knottingley,  Yorks.,  1846-8.  C.  of  St  Botolph's,  Knotting- 
ley,  1848-52.  C.  of  Old  Malton,  1855-64.  R.  of  BradweU, 
Suffolk,  1864-1904.  Married  Louisa  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
Basil  George  Woodd,  of  Hampstead.  Died  Nov.  5,  1904. 
Father  of  Cyril  H.  (1880),  Wilfred  C.  (1877)  and  Robert  H. 
(1875).   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  7,  1904.) 


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WALKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John'.s,  June  lo,  1841. 
S.  of  Henry,  timber-merchant,  of  Manchester  (and  Ann). 
B.  Apr.  7,  1822.  School,  Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  Richards). 
Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1845;  priest,  1846.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Bury,  Lanes., 
1848-64.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Pinalico,  London,  1864-87. 
Died  Mar.  29,  1887.  {EagU,  xv.  103;  Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Gtuirdian,  Apr.  6,  1887.) 

WALKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22, 
1844.  [Eld.]  s.  of  Isaac.  B.  [Sept.  15, 1826,  at  Palmers  Green], 
Edmonton,  Middlesex.  School,  Stanmore,  Middlesex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1832.  Cricket  'blue,'  1846-9; 
Capt.,  1848.  Plaved  for  the  Gentlemen,  1852-63.  For 
Middlesex.  1850-66.  Founded  the  Southgate  Cricket  Club. 
Vice-President  of  the  Middlesex  County  Club,  1864-85. 
Died  .^ug.  14,  1885,  at  Southgate.  Brother  of  Alfred  (1845) 
and  Frederick  (1848).  (Boose,  in.  1150;  W.  A.  Bettesworth, 
The  Walkers  of  Southgate.) 

WALKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  23, 
1849.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  [of  Pendleton,  Manchester]. 
[B.  May  20,  1831.  School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1849;  B..A..  1853;  (Moral  Set.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1854); 
M..\.  1856.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  14,  1832.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1856.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Of 
Westboume  House,  Cheltenham.  Died  Mar.  8,  1889,  at 
Cheltenham.  Brother  of  Fountaine  (185 1).  {Cheltenham  Col! . 
Reg.:  Boose,  vi.  759;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WALKER,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  M.A.  i860,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Samuel  Harper,  of  Stainland,  near  Halifax,  Yorks.] 
Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  8,  1852,  age  19;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1855;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford) 
1856;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1857;  C.  of  Hatherop, 
Gloucs.,  1856-60.  C.  of  Hundleby,  Lines.,  1860-2.  C.  of 
Norwell,  Notts.,  1862-4.  Head  Master  of  the  HUl  School, 
Enfield,  1864-74.  Chaplain  at  Penang  F.M.S.,  1879-84-  C.  of 
St  Martin,  Montreal,  1886-91.  Chaplain  of  Beacons'field,  Point 
Clare,  1887-88.  C.  of  St  James-the-Apostle,  Montreal, 
1888-91.  C.  of  Berwick,  Sussex,  1891-6.  R.  of  Littlington, 
1896-1902.   Disappears  from  CcocA;/o)-(i,  1903.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

WALKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1890.  S.  of  John, 
estate-agent,  of  Derby  (and  Sarah  Margaret  Broadhurst). 
B.  there  [Apr.  13],  1871.  School,  Derby  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs  1890;  Scholar;  B..\.  1893;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  St  James's,  Gateshead, 
1894-8.  V.  of  Eketahuna,  New  Zealand,  1898-1902.  V.  of 
St  Thomas,  Wellington,  1902-10.  V.  of  Aramoho,  1910-15. 
R.  of  Masterton,  1915-22.  C.  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  1922-5. 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  Wolverhampton,  1923-5.  R.  of  Bathealton 
with  Stawlev  and  Kittisford,  Somerset,  1925-36.  V.  of  Halse 
with  Heathfield,  1936-8.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
1938-46.  Latterly  of  Weston-super-Mare,  where  he  died 
Jan.  21,  1946.  {Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  u.  517;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Feb.  2,  1946.) 

WALKER,  JOHN  CHARLES  ARTHINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  i,  1878.  S.  of  Frederick  John,  of  The  Priory, 
Bathwick,  Somerset  (and  Lydia,  dau.  of  Samuel  Harwood, 
of  Barton  HUl,  Gloucs.).  B.  May  23,  1859,  at  Exeter. 
School,  Malton,  Yorks.  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1878. 
Second  Lieut.,  West  Yorks.  MOitia,  1879 ;  Lieut.,  19th  Hussars, 
1882;  Captain,  1886;  Served  in  the  Sudan,  1884,  and  in  the 
Nile  Expedition,  1884-5.  Major,  Second  Dragoon  Guards, 
1897.  Killed  in  action  near  Leeuwkop,  South  Africa,  Apr.  i, 
1902.    {Army  Lists;  The  Last  Post.) 

WALKER,  JOHN  CURWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  13, 
1830  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Ashford  Court,  Ludlow  (and 
Bridget  Curwen).  B.  Nov.  1812,  at  Workington  Hall, 
Cumberland.  School,  Stockton,  near  Bridgnorth,  Shropshire. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830.  Kept  eight  terms.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Of  Tasmania.  Brother  of  Charles  F.  (1840).  (C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

WALKER,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  4,  1848;  a  'Ten-year  man.'   Of  Canterbury. 

WALKER,  JOHN  EWART.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1896- 
S.  of  J.  M.,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  July  19.  1877,  at 
Wimston,  near  Manchester.  School,  The  Leys,  Camlsridge 
(Dr  Moulton).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1899.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
June  I,  1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.  Fusiliers  and  Labour  Corps).  Of  New  Court,  Temple. 
{Law  Lists.) 

WALKER,  JOHN  FALCONAR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
.\pr.  14,  1820.  S.  of  William  (and  Mary  Falconar).  B.  at 
Thirsk,  Yorks.  School,  Ripon.  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  Migrated 
to  Magdalene,  Apr.  12,  1823. 


Walker,  John  Thomas 

WALKER,  JOHN  FORTYE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Ian     25     1799.    Of  Norwich.     [School,   Norwich]    Matric. 
Michs.  1799;  Scholar;  B.A.  1803;  M.A.  1811.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Lecturer  at  St  Paul's,  Deptford,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Trmity 
House,  -1842-7.  Of  Camberwell,  1846,  when  his  son,  Richard 
Zouche  Walker,   was   adm.   at   Magdalen  CoUege,   Oxford. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1848.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
WALKER,  JOHN  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  16, 
1863.   Eldest  s.  of  John,  merchant,  of  York.   B.  there,  Nov. 
25,  1839.  School,  St  Peter's.  York  (Mr  Hey);  also  at  the  Royal 
Agricultural  College,  Cirencester.   Matric.  Michs.  1863;  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1866);  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1871.    FeUow. 
Sometime  Lecturer  in  Natural  Science  at  Sydney  University. 
F.G.S.;  F.C.S.;  F.L.S.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  2, 
1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1874.  On  the  North-Eastern 
Circuit.    Married,  Apr.   18,    1882,   .Alice,  youngest  dau    of 
Charies  CrackneU,  Esq.,  of  Knoyle  House,  Ealmg.  Latterly  ot 
Bootham,  York.    Died  May  23,  1907-    {Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  May  25,  1907.) 
WALKER,  JOHN  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  5,  1863.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Roger  Chambers  [of  Rathcamck, 
Co.  Sligo]  (and  Amy  Eliza  Hester).    B.  [Mar.  16],  1844.  at 
Sligo.    Schools,  Cheltenham  CoUege  and  Harrow.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867.   Of  Rathcarrick,  Co.  Sligo.   J. P.  for 
Co.  Sligo;  High  Sheriff,  1878.    Married,  1872,  Anne  Louisa, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henrv  Barry  Knox,  R.  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk, 
and  had  issue.  Died  in  1900.   {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
WALKER,  JOHN  HAMPTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's.  Oct.  11, 
1861.   S.  of  John,  gent,  (and  Elizabeth).   B.  Nov.  5,  1840,  at 
Whitlington,  Worcs.  School,  Worcester.  Matnc.  Michs.  1861. 
Migrated  to  Jesus,  Feb.  10,  1863;  B..\.  1865. 
WALKER,    JOHN    KENWORTHY.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Caius,   June   25,      1805.     [3rd]   s.   of  WUliam,   mercer,   of 
Leicester  (and  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Kenworthy).    B.  there. 
School,  Brampton,  Northants. ;  and  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1805;  M.B.  i8ii;  M.D.  1820.  At  Edinburgh  and  the  London 
Hospital.   Practised  at  Leicester  and  afterwards  at  Hudders- 
field.  Consulting  Physician,  Hudders&eld  Infirmary.  Author, 
medical.   Died  Mar.  18,  1873-    {Venn,  11.  145;  Medical  Direc- 
tories; Burke,  L.O.) 
WALKER,  JOHN  LUCAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11, 
1863.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward  [solicitor].   B.  Sept.  5.  i844,  m 
London.   School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1863;  LL.B.  1867. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  22,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  1871.  Died  Dec.  12,  1884,  aged  40.   Left  £10,000  to 
Sir  Richard  Webster,  in  trust,  for  the  promotion  of  scientific 
and  literary  research,  by  which  the  Umversity  exhibitions 
and  studentships  in  pathology  which  bear  his  name  were 
endowed.     (Scott,    MSS.;    Inns   of  Court;    The   Guardian, 
Dec.  17,  1884.) 
WALKER,  JOHN  MILLS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9. 
1863.  S.  of  John  (and  Amelia).  B.  Dec.  15,  1843.  at  Howrah, 
Calcutta.   Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1870.   Ord. 
deacon  (Bp.  Anderson,  for  London)  1866;  pnest  (London) 
1867;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  St  Marylebone,  1866-71.   Chaplam 
(Madras  Est.)  at  Cannanore,  1872-5 ;  at  Poonamallee,  i875-6; 
at  Trimulgherry,  1876-7;  at  Trichinopoly,  1877-9;  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Bangalore,  1881-3;  at  Coonoor,  1883-4  and  1889-90; 
at  St  John's,   Bangalore,    1884-9;   at  South  Black  Town, 
Madras,  1890-1.  V.  of  Harrold,  Beds.,  1895-1900.    Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Chichester,  1902-3.  Married,  Nov.  11,  1S86,  in  Madras, 
Alice  Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles  Dobbm,  of  Hampstead. 
Latterly  of  6,  CoUege  Terrace,  Kemp  Town,  Bnghton,  where 
he  died,  Sept.  9,  1903.    {Eagle,  xxv.  207;  Crockford;  Ihe 
Guardian,  Dec.  8,  1886;  The  Times,  Sept.  12,  1903;  Lt.-Col. 
H.  K.  Percy-Smith.) 
WALKER,  JOHN  OSBORNE.   .\dm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898.   S. 
of  John,  merchant,  of  Highgate,  Middlesex  (and  Margaret 
Downie).   B.  [May  21],  i88o,  in  London.   School,  Highgate. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..\.  1901.   Chairman  of  Walker  Bros. 
Ltd.,  and  Director  of  Walker  Sons  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  London  and 
Ceylon.   (Venn,  11.  560.) 
WALKER,   JOHN   RICHARD.    \dm.   FeU.-Com.    (age    17)   at 
Trinity,  July  10,  1795.   S.  of  John,  of  Waterclough,  Yorks. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1800. 
WALKER,  JOHN  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,   (age  17)   at  Caius, 
Oct.  29,  1833.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1792).  R-  ol 
Cottered,  Herts,  (and  Sophia  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Ihomas 
Sisson).    B.  there.    School,  his  father.    Matnc.  Michs.  1834; 
B.A.   (iith   Wrangler)   1838;  M.A.   1841.    Fellow,   1841-53; 
held  various  CoUege  ofiices.  Adm.  at  Lincoln  s  Inn,  Mar.  21, 
1839.    CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  6,  1842.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
1846;  priest,  1848.    R.  of  Ashdon,  Essex,  1853-77-   JP-  for 
Essex.    Married,  1856,  Augusta,  dau.  of  Charles  Soames,  of 
Coles  Park,  Herts.    Died  Apr.  7,  1877.    Father  of  Oswm  F. 
(1879);  brother  of  Henry  (1838).    (Venn,  11.  225;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 


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Walker,  John  William 

WALKER,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Sept.  21,  1877.  [2nd]  s.  of  Jacob,  Esq.  [James,  clerk 
in  the  Chancery  Pay  Office],  of  Mooresfort,  near  Surbiton. 
B.  [Dec.  3,  1857],  in  London.  [School,  King's,  Peterborough.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  Bringhurst,  Leics., 
1882-4.  C.  of  Bishop  Auckland,  Durham,  1884-5.  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Surbiton  Hill,  Surrey,  1885-8.  V.  of  Saxthorpe, 
and  Corpusty,  Norfolk,  1888-1914.  Lie  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Chichester,  from  1916.  Married,  May  2,  1889,  Edith  Anne, 
youngest  dau.  of  W.  Skilbeck,  of  Surbiton  Hill.  Latterly  of 
5,  College  Road,  Eastbourne,  where  he  died  Feb.  25,  i947- 
(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  8,  1889;  Church  Times, 
Mar.  7,  1947.) 

WALKER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  13, 
1826.  [5th]  s.  of  William.  B.  [Feb.  1807],  at  Almondbury, 
Yorks.  School,  Almondbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar, 
1829;  B.A.  (8th  Wrangler)  1830.  Incorp.  at  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  1832;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1833;  Fellow  of 
Brasenose,  1832-44;  Tutor,  Dean,  Vice  Principal,  1841-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1833;  priest,  1834.  R.  of  BUling, 
Northants.,  1843-99.  ^Vhitehall  Preacher,  1832-40.  Married, 
1843,  Catherine  Mary  Augusta,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  William 
Carroll,  K.C.B.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  4,  1899.  (Boase, 
VI.  760;  Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy;  The  Times,  Jan.  6, 
1899.) 

WALKER,  JOSEPH  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  31, 
1868.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Zaccheus,  of  Hall  Green,  Warws. 
B.  [Oct.  22],  1850,  at  Handsworth.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Adm.  2t  the  Inner 
Temple,  Mar.  17,  1874.  Of  4,  Crown  Office  Row,  Temple. 
Sometime  in  business  in  Birmingham.  Died  Dec.  17,  1904,  at 
Bournemouth.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Standard,  Dec.  20, 
1904.) 

WALKER,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  18, 
1832.  [4th]  s.  of  Professor  —  [Josiah],  of  Glasgow.  [B.  at 
Perth,  Mar.  21,  1805.  M.A.,  Glasgow,  1821.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1832;  Scholar,  1833;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1835-6); 
Tyrwhitt  Scholar,  1839;  LL.B.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
1836;  priest  (Ely)  1837;  C.  of  Stetchworth,  Cambs.,  1846-7. 
V.  of  Wood  Ditton,  1847-80.  Latterly  of  34,  North  Bruntis- 
field  Place,  Edinburgh,  where  he  died  Dec.  14,  1882,  aged  78. 
(Crockford;  Clergv  List;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  30,  1882;  V. 
Hodson;  C.  J.  Fordyce.) 

WALKER,  KENNETH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1893. 
[2nd]  s.  of  James  Douglas  (University  College,  Oxford,  i860), 
of  20,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  London.  B.  Mar.  2,  1874,  in 
London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896; 
M.A.  1945.  Of  Boulston,  Haverfordwest.  J. P.  Master  of 
fox-hounds  and  County  Councillor.  Died  July  5,  1947. 
Brother  of  Nigel  O.  (1895).  (Rugbv  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
July  7,  1947.) 

WALKER,  LAUNCELOT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  May  8,  1875.  S.  of  Charles  Haggart,  of 
24,  Redcliff  Square,  South  Kensington,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875. 

WALKER,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Easter,  1888; 
Mus.  Bac.  1891;  Mus.  Doc.  1897.  Studied  at  the  Raff 
Conservatorium,  Frankfort.  Organist  at  St  James's  Church, 
Belfast.  Lecturer  on  Music  at  Queen's  University,  Belfast. 
Of  75,  Cliftonville  Road,  Belfast,  in  1921.  (British  Musical 
Biography;  Organists'  Who's  Who.) 

WALKER,  LEWIS.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  Queens',  Oct.  1886.  S. 
of  James.  B.  Sept.  6,  1867,  in  Manchester.  [School,  Man- 
chester Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. 
1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Wesley  College,  Sheffield,  1892-3; 
at  the  Royal  College,  Colombo,  Ceylon,  1894-7.  Lecturer  in 
English  and  Modem  Languages  at  the  Royal  College,  1897; 
Vice- Principal,  1903-19.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1920; 
priest,  1921;  C.  of  Aigburth,  Lanes.,  1920-3;  C.  of  Millom, 
Cumberland,  1923;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  West  Derby,  Lanes., 
1924-5.  R.  of  L.  with  Great  Eversden,  Cambs.,  1925-31. 
V.  of  Impington,  1932-6.  Twice  married.  Died  Nov.  15,  1938, 
at  36,  Arbury  Road,  Cambridge.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  16,  1938.) 

WALKER,  LIONEL  PRESCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1900.  S.  of  Dr  —  [Archibald  Dunbar],  of  168,  Lad- 
brooke  Grove,  Notting  Hill,  London,  W.  B.  Dec.  23,  1881. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  10,  1905.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Nov.  17,  1908.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  A.O.D.;  R.F.C.,  and  R.A.F.).  District  auditor, 
Ministry  of  Health,  in  1928.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg. ;  Law  Lists ; 
F.  P.  White.) 


Walker,  Robert 

WALKER,  LOUIS  WILLIAM  LANCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  9,  1893.  S.  of  [C.  Plomer,  Paymaster-in- 
Chief,  R.N.  and]  Mrs  Walker,  of  4,  Wilton  Terrace,  Station 
Road,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A. 
1907.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of 
Shorwell,  Isle  of  Wight,  1898-1901.  C.  of  Milton  with 
Eastney,  Hants.,  1901-4.  Chaplain,  R.N.:  H.M.S.  Resolution, 
1904;  Vulcan,  1904-7;  Achilles,  1907-8;  Cressy,  1908-9; 
Dominion,  1909-12;  Actaeon,  1912-14;  Marlborough,  1914-16; 
Victorious,  1916-17;  Apollo,  1917-19;  at  H.M.  dockyard, 
Pembroke,  1919-22.  V.  of  Purbrook,  Hants.,  1922-35.  R.  of 
Parracombe,  Devon,  1935-43.  Married  (i)  Barbara  Jessie, 
5th  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  D.  D.  Cleveland,  98th  Regt.; 
(2)  Aug.  26,  1912,  Janet  Gordon,  dau.  of  Robert  Baldie,  of 
Aston,  Bridge  of  Allen.  Of  Bournemouth  in  1952.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Crockford.) 

WALKER,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  19,  1896. 
S.  of  Robert,  physician,  of  Clovelly,  North  Devon  (and 
Mary  Graham).  B.  Aug.  13,  1867,  at  Carlisle.  Schools, 
Grosvenor  College,  Carlisle,  Technical  College,  Finsbury,  and 
at  the  City  and  GuUds  College,  South  Kensington.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1898;  B.A.  1899;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class,  1898;  Mech.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1899);  M.A. 
1911.  D.Sc,  London,  1918.  M.I.E.E.,  1907;  F.R.S.,  1931- 
Sometime  with  the  Westinghouse  Co.,  at  Pittsburgh,  U.S.A., 
1900-3;  with  the  British  Westinghouse  Co.,  Trafford  Park, 
Manchester,  1903-12.  Professor  of  Electrical  Engineering  at 
Manchester  University,  1912-32.  Author,  The  Specification 
and  Design  of  Dvnamos,  etc.  Died  Jan.  22,  1941.  (Register  of 
City  and  Guilds  College;  The  Times,  Jan.  24, 1941 ;  Engineering, 
Jan.  31,  1941.) 

WALKER,  NIGEL  OUCHTERLONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  [Youngest]  s.  of  James  Douglas  [Q.C.] 
(University  College,  Oxford,  i860),  of  20,  Queen's  Gate 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London.  B.  July  15,  1877,  in 
London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898; 
M.A.  193 1.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  (nth  Imperial 
Yeomanry).  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Hon.  Major, 
Special  List;  O.B.E.).  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  W. 
Vowler.  Of  Medland  Manor,  Cheriton  Bishop,  Devon.  Died 
Jan.  7,  1934,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of  Kenneth  (1893). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Jan.  10,  I934-) 

WALKER,  NORMAN  DUGUID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1899.  S.  of  John  Duguid,  of  109,  Osborne  Road,  New- 
castle-on-Tyne.  B.  Mar.  3,  1880,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  (igth 
Wrangler)  1902;  LL.B.  1903.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  Aug.  1905; 
practised  in  Newcastle-on-Tyne  (Messrs  J.  D.  and  N.  D. 
Walker).  Of  Elmfield  Road,  Gosforth,  in  1924.  (Malvern 
Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WALKER,  OSWIN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1879.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Thomas  (1833).  B. 
at  Ashdon,  Essex.  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879.    (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

WALKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  27,  1780. 
Of  Leics.  [Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Hatton  (i749). 
R.  of  Harrington,  Northants.,  and  of  Kibworth,  Leics.  (and 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Richard  Greene,  of  RoUeston).]  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar,  1780;  B.A.  1784; 
M.A.  1788.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  11,  1786;  priest. 
May  18,  1788;  C.  of  Burton  Overy,  Leics.,  1786-8.  V.  of 
Norton-by-Galby,  1788-1826  and  R.  of  Galby,  1789-1826. 
Died  July  3,  1826.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  538;  Clerical 
Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1826,  11.  92.) 

WALKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  17,  1865. 
Possibly  same  as  the  next. 

WALKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  12, 
1865.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Stockton-on-Tees.  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  BA.  1869;  M..\.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (York), 
1870;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  Kirkby-Grindalythe,  Yorks.,  1870-2. 
C.  of  Helperthorpe,  1873-5;  V.  there,  1875-8.  C.  of  East 
Heslerton,  1877-9;  V.  there,  1879-1902.  Latterly  of  The 
Lodge,  West  Ayton,  where  he  died  Jan.  25,  1921.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Jan.  26,  1921.) 

WALKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Aug.  28, 
1790.  S.  of  Thomas  Stubbs,  farmer.  School,  Thornton,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Lent,  1792;  Scholar;  B.A.  1795.  Sometime  C.  of 
Thormanby,  Yorks.  R.  of  Ashwell,  Rutland,  1802-3.  Died 
June  24,  1803,  'in  his  30th  year.'    (G.  Mag.,  1803,  11.  695.) 

WALKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1798.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Charles  (Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  1762)  [R.]  of  Cosgrove,  Northants.  B.  Sept.  29,  1780. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1798;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1805. 
V.  of  Dunton,  Beds.,  1806-52.  Died  Jan.  20,  1852;  buried 
'  in  the  new  churchyard'  of  St  Andrew-the-Great,  Cambridge. 
M.I.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  i.  311.) 


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Walker,  The  Rev.  Robert 

WALKER,  The  Rev.  ROBERT.  M.A.  1833,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[3rd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  St  James's,  Dover.]  Matric.  from 
Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  20,  1819,  aged  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1822;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1825;  Fellow  and  tutor,  182S- 
48;  Chaplain,  1826-31.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1826;  priest, 
1827.  Professor  of  Experimental  Philosophy  at  Oxford, 
1839-65.  F.R.S.,  1831.  V.  of  Culham,  Oxon.,  1848-65. 
Author,  Elements  of  Mechanics;  Text-book  of  Mechanics,  etc. 
Died  Sept.  28,  1865,  at  Iffley.  lAl.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  G.  Mag., 
1865,  II.  652.) 

WALKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1843. 
[2nd  s.  of  George  (1808).  B.  Apr.  24,  1824,  at  Gestingthorpe, 
Essex.]  Matric.  Lent,  1844;  Scholar,  1846;  B.A.  (2nd 
Wrangler  and  2nd  Smith's  prize)  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Fellow, 
1849;  assistant  Tutor,  1850-1.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1851; 
priest  (Ely)  1852;  C.  of  Bradfield  St  Clare,  Suffolk,  1851-4. 
V.  of  Helions  Bumpstead,  Essex,  1854-6.  \'.  of  Wymeswold, 
Leics.,  1856-83.  Married,  Oct.  9,  1856,  .\nna  Edge,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Richard  Snape,  R.  of  Brent  Eleigh,  Suffolk.  Died 
Jan.  II,  1883.  Brother  of  Edward  (1839).  (Boase,  in.  1152; 
R.  R.  A.  Walker;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  17,  1883.) 

WALKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  30,  1861. 
[6th  and  youngest  s.  of  William.  B.  Feb.  18,  1842.  School, 
At)erdeen  Grammar;  and  at  Aberdeen  University;  M.A. 
1868;  LL.D.,  1907.]  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar;  B.A. 
{15th  Wrangler)  1865;  M..\.  1868.  Fellow,  1866-78.  Librarian 
of  the  Aberdeen  University,  1877-93;  Secretary,  1877-1907; 
Registrar,  1877-1918.  Died,  unmarried,  Oct.  26,  1920. 
{Who  was  Who;  C.  F.  Fordyce.) 

WALKER,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  21, 
1893.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas  James,  M.D.,  of  Peterborough. 
B.  Dec.  18,  1874.]  School,  Haileyburv.  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
B.A.  1896;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1901.  At  St  George's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  rgoo;  F.R.C.S.,  1905.  Clinical  .\ssistant. 
Royal  Westminster  Ophthalmic  Hospital;  Senior  House 
Surgeon,  Royal  Northern  Hospital.  Practised  at  Peter- 
borough. J. P.  for  Liberty  of  Peterborough,  1926.  Married, 
1905,  Ethel  Ernestine,  dau.  of  Major  Goadby,  of  Slaidbum, 
Yorks.,  and  had  issue.  Of  Longthorpe,  Peterborough,  1949. 
Brother  of  Walter  W.  (1886).  (HaiUybury  Reg.;  Medical 
Directories;Ke]ly ,  Handbook.) 

WALKER,  ROBERT  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  S.  of  J.  William,  Esq.,  of  Hertingfordbury, 
Herts.  B.  Nov.  17,  1875,  at  Essendon,  Herts.  School,  King 
Henry  VIII,  Coventry.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  exhibitioner, 
1896;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Assistant  Master  at  King 
Henry  VIII  School,  Coventry,  1898-1901.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester)  1899;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Coventry, 
1899-1908.  V.  of  Reddal  Hill,  Staffs.,  1908-14.  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
Foleshill,  Warws.,  1914-24.  V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs., 
1924-48.  Of  the  Old  House,  Cirencester,  Gloucs.  in  1951. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford.) 

WALKER,  ROBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  8,  1804.  2nd  s.  of  John,  furniture-maker,  of 
London.  B.  there  [.-Vug.  31,  1785].  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1S09.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  4,  1810.    (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WALKER,  ROBERT  HENRY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1875.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1839)  [R.  of  BradweU,  Suffolk] 
(and  Louisa  Gertrude).  B.  at  Malton.  Bapt.  Apr.  22,  1857. 
School,  Dedham  Grammar  (Dr  Lermit).  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1880;  priest, 
1 881;  C.  of  All  Souls,  Langham  Place,  London,  1880-7. 
Missionary  (C.M.S.)  in  Uganda  from  1888;  at  Usambiro  and 
Mengo,  1889-93.  First  Archdeacon  of  Uganda,  1893-1912. 
V.  of  Broxboume,  Herts.,  1913-19.  One  of  his  eyes  was 
sightless,  having  been  pierced  by  an  arrow  during  boyhood. 
Married,  Sept.  28,  1910,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  George  Barbour, 
Esq.,  of  Bolesworth  Castle,  Chester.  Died  Jan.  10,  1939, 
aged  81,  at  Ealing;  buried  at  Bradwell.  Brother  of  Wilfred  C. 
(1877),  and  Cyril  H.  (1880).  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Jan.  11,  1939.) 

WALKER,  RONALD  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
19,  1899.  [2nd]  s.  of  William  Ralph,  hosiery-manufacturer, 
of  Leicester  (and  Sarah  Roberts).  B.  May  24,  1882,  at 
Knighton.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903; 
B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1907;  M.D.  1921.  At  Guy's  Hospital;  House 
Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1907.  Clinical  Assistant 
at  Shadwell  Children's  Hospital.  Of  Hing  Hwa,  Fukien, 
China,  1908-21-.  Director  and  Senior  Physician,  St  Luke's 
Hospital,  Hing  Hwa.  ist  Class  Chinese  military  medal; 
2nd  Class  double  rhinoceros;  China  Red  Cross  medal. 
Practised  at  Presteign,  Radnors.  High  Sheriff  of  Radnorshire, 
1946.  Married,  July  2,  1908,  Margaret  Conyers,  dau.  of 
Conyers  Kirby,  of  Newport,  .Mon.,  and  had  issue.  Of  Warden 
Court,  Presteign,  1950.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories; 
KeUy,  Handbook.) 

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Walker,  Sidney 

WALKER,  The  Rev.  ST  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  3, 1867.  Of  Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1873;  M.A, 
1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1862;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Old 
Hutton,  Westmorland,  1862-3.  C.  of  Arthuret,  Cumberland, 
1863-7.  R.  of  Elveden,  Suffolk,  1869-1902.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1903.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  William  F.  (1889). 

WALKER,  ST  GEORGE  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  29,  1888.  S.  of  the  Rev.  St  George  (above),  R.  of 
Elveden,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Second  Lieut.,  East 
Lanes.  Regt.  (T.),  1888.  Brother  of  WilUam  F.  (1889). 
(Army  Lists.) 

WALKER,  SAMUEL  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
.Mar.  10,  1840.   Of  Devon.   Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1845; 

.M.. -v.  1849.   Father  of  the  next. 

WALKER,  SAMUEL  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
28,  1874.  S.  of  Samuel  Arthur  (above),  of  20,  New  Steine, 
Brighton.  B.  Feb.  15,  1855,  at  Teignmouth,  Devon.  School, 
CUfton  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881. 
Athletics  'blue,'  (high  jump),  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  St  Stephen-the-Martyr,  Edge  Hill, 
Liverpool,  1878-81.  C.  of  Winterboume  St ickland,  Dorset, 
1881-3.  C.  of  Pimpeme,  1883-6.  R.  of  Spetisbury  with 
Charlton  Marshall,  1886-1904.  Latterly  of  Charlton  Manor, 
Blandford.   Died  in  1922.    (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WALKER,  SAMUEL  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  29,  1827.  [Only]  s.  of  Edmund  [barrister  and  a  Master  of 
the  Exchequer  Office].  B.  June  22,  1810,  in  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  .Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1828;  B.A.  1831; 
Crosse  Scholar,  1833;  M.A.  1834;  B.D.  1841;  D.D.  1846. 
Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1834; 
priest  (Exeter)  1835;  C.  of  Friem-Bamet,  Middlesex,  and 
Totteridge,  Herts.,  untU  1841.  R.  of  St  Columb  Major, 
Cornwall,  1841-69.  Restored  the  rectory  at  a  cost  of  £7000. 
The  living  was  sequestered  and  he  lived  abroad  for  some 
years.  Engaged  in  building  speculations  at  Gravesend  and 
Notting  Hill,  in  which  he  lost  large  sums  of  money.  Built  the 
Church  of  St  Columba,  subsequently  .\11  Saints,  Notting  Hill. 
Died  Mar.  16,  1869,  at  10,  Eton  Road,  Hampstead;  buried  at 
Friem  Bamet.  Father  of  Edmund  J.  (1879).  (Boase,  vi.  760; 
Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  At.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
Cornwall  Reg.,  48.) 

WALKER,  SAMUEL  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
June  28,  1858.  S.  of  Rev.  'S.'  deceased  [Robert  Francis  (New 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1806),  C.  of  Purieigh,  1851].  B.  at  Purleigh, 
Essex.  School,  in  Germany.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862; 
M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of 
Stansted  Mountfitchet,  Essex,  1862-5.  C.  of  East  Bamet, 
Herts.,  1865-6.  Chaplain  at  RoubaLx,  1867-71;  Chaplain  at 
Turin,  1871-2.  C.  of  Lutterworth,  Leics.,  1872-4.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Tewkesbury,  1875-7.  C.  of  Langley  Burrell,  Wilts., 
1877-8.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Dorchester,  1878-80.  C.  of  Ebring- 
ton,  Gloucs.,  1881-2.  C.  of  WiUersey,  1882-4.  Resided 
latterly  at  Leamington,  where  he  died  Nov.  24,  1913,  aged  74. 
Brother  of  Walter  N.  (1858).  (Venn,  11.  340;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Nov.  26,  1913.) 

WALKER,  SAMUEL  MASTERSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Jan.  12,  1820.  S.  of  Joseph  [.Major-General].  B.  in 
London.  School,  Shepton  MaUet.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B..\. 
1824;  M.A.  1843.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1851.  Ord. 
deacon,  1826;  priest  (Exeter)  1827.  R-  of  St  Enoder,  Corn- 
wall, 1828-74.  Married,  Maria  — ,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Feb.  6,  1874,  aged  70.  M.I.  at  St  Enoder.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Venn, 
II.  176;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Crockford.) 

WALKER,  The  Rev.  SAMUEL  SHARP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  14,  1863.  [.-Vt  London  University;  B.A.  1849; 
M.A.  1882.]  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1868; 
M..\.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1854;  priest,  1855; 
C.  of  H.  Trinity,  Oswestry,  Salop,  1858-9.  C.  of  St  Andreas, 
Isle  of  Man,  1860-2.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Sulby,  1863.  C.  of 
Tempsford,  Beds.,  i868.  C.  of  Redruth,  Cornwall,  1869-71. 
C.  of  Lannarth,  1871-2.  C.  of  Ferring,  Sussex,  1872-84. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Lindfield,  Hayward's 
Heath.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1896.  (Boase,  Collect. 
Cornub.;  Clergy  List.) 

WALKER,  SAMUEL  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  8,  1831.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Lascelles  Hall, 
near  Huddersfield.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1831.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  19,  1833.  Died, 
unmarried,  June  26,  1845.  Brother  of  WiUiam  B.  (1833). 
(Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WALKER,  SIDNEY  (1814),  see  WALKER,  WILLIAM  SIDNEY. 


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Walker,  Spencer  Lewis 

WALKER,  SPENCER  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1900.  S.  of  John  B.  B.  at  Nottingham,  Feb.  2,  1881.  School, 
Nottingham  High  (Dr  Gow).  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903; 
B.Chir.,  1907;  M.B.  1908;  M.A.  1935.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  House  Surgeon,  West 
London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1906.  Practised  at 
East  Grinstead,  Sussex.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  Canadian  A.M.C.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  J. P.  for 
Sussex,  1937.  Of  Stone  House,  Forest  Row,  in  1949.  {Medical 
Directories;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 
WALKER,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  20,  1799.  Of  Westmorland.  [S.  of  Richard,  of  Talebert, 
Shap.  Bapt.  at  Shap,  Aug.  i,  I779-]  School,  Bampton. 
Matric.  Easter,  1800;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct.  3, 
1801;  Scholar;  B.A.  1804.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1804;  priest 
(Peterb.)  1805;  C.  of  Wentworth  and  Witcham,  Cambs. 
C.  (to  his  uncle,  the  Rev.  Robert  Walker)  at  Swindale, 
Westmorland,  1816-33.  PC  of  Swindale,  1833-50.  Died 
Jan.  31, 1850,  aged  71.  Brotherof  John  (1792).  (PeiVe,  n.  350; 
T.  A.  Walker,  373;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  1.  546;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  21,  1758. 

Of  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1758. 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  30,  1760. 
Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Easter,  1762.  Ord.  priest  (London),  May 
29,  1768;  'Queens'  Coll.,  Camb.;  no  degree.'  One  of  these 
names  (not  of  Oxford)  was  V.  of  Watford,  Northants.  in  1782; 
buried  July  17,  1790,  at  Daventry,  aged  50.  (Northants. 
Clergy.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  25, 

1764.   Matric.  Michs.  1764;  B.A.  1768;  M.A.  1771. 
WALKER,   THOMAS.     Matric.   from  Trinity   Hall,    Easter, 

1780;  LL.B.  1780. 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1787.  Of  Middlesex.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  (1745-6)]  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A.  1791; 
M.A.  1794.  Fellow,  1796-1801.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Dec.  15,  1786.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  6,  1796.  Cursitor  of 
Notts,  and  Northants.  Deputy-Registrar  of  the  Court  of 
Chancery,  1805;  Registrar,  1810  and  finally  Senior  Registrar; 
resigned  c.  1828.  Married  Frances  — ,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Sept.  27,  1830,  at  Clifton.  [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.,  which  erro- 
neously gives  died  Sept.  27,  1836;  St  John's  Adm.,  iv.  538; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
1803.  S.  of  Thomas  [cotton-merchant],  of  Manchester. 
[B.  Oct.  10,  1784,  at  Chorlton-CMw-Hardy.]  School,  Man- 
chester. Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1808;  M.A.  1811.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  May  8,  1812.  Lived  for  some  years 
at  Longford  Hall,  Stretford.  Police  Magistrate  at  Lambeth 
Police  Court,  London,  1829-36.  Published  a  weekly  periodical 
The  Original,  1835  (May-Dec),  intended  to  raise  '  the 
national  tone  in  whatever  concerns  us  socially  or  individually ' ; 
his  contributions  on  health  and  gastronomy  form  its  chief 
interest.  Author,  Observations  on  the  Nature,  Extent  and 
Effects  of  Pauperism,  and  on  the  Means  of  Reducing  it; 
Suggestions  for  a  Constitutional  and  Efficient  Reform  in 
Parochial  Government,  etc.  Died,  unmarried,  Jan.  20,  1836, 
in  Brussels.  (D.N.B.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  25, 
1806.  OfStafis.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  LL.B. 
1812.  R.  of  Tixall,  Staffs.,  1823-8,  and  of  Standon.  Father 
of  Thomas  (1831).  (T.  A.  Walker,  379;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  27,  1814.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Wragby,  Lines.  B.  there,  June  i2,  1793.  Matric. 
Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1819;  priest, 
1821.  R.  of  Oflord  D'Arcy,  Hunts.,  1828-58.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1859.  (Crockford.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  11, 
1826.  2nd  s.  of  W[illiam],  Esq.,  of  Wilsick  House,  near 
Doncaster  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Samuel  Walker).  B.  Oct. 
19,  i8o8.  Schools,  Repton  and  Richmond.  Matric.  Lent, 
1827;  Scholar;  B.A.  1831 ;  M.A.  1834.  A  banker  in  Doncaster. 
Of  The  Woodlands,  Doncaster.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West 
Riding  of  Yorks.  Married,  1841,  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Stephen- 
son Ferguson,  Esq.,  of  Ballysinnon,  Co.  Antrim.  Died  Mar.  7, 
1891.  Brother  of  William  (1825).  [Repton Sch.  Reg.;  WaUord, 
County  Families.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  22,  1827. 
B.  at  Ovington,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1827; 
Scholar,  1828;  B.A.  (25(/i  Wrangler)  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Fellow, 
1832-43;  Steward,  1836;  Junior  Dean,  1837.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  1835;  C.  of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1835-6.  R.  of 
Clipston,  Northants.,  1842-67.  Head  Master  of  Clipston 
School.  Died  Jan.  12,  1867;  buried  at  Wycliffe,  Yorks. 
[Peile,  11.  426;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Camb.  Univ.  Mag.,  11. 
505;  Northants.  Clergy.) 


Walker,  Thomas  Beresford  Need 

WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  10, 
1831.  Of  Stafis.  S.  of  the  Rev.  T.  [Thomas  (1806)],  R.  of 
Standon.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835. 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John  s,  July  7,  1831- 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1831.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Feb.  4,  1832.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  gent,  [of  Reading]. 
B.  in  Kensington.  School,  private.  B.A.  1835.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple  ('age  45'),  Nov.  15,  1858.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  27,  1862.  Died  June  12,  1898,  at  Camberley,  Surrey, 
aged  86.  [Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times, 
June  16,  1898.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  12,  1845. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  WilUam,  of  Slingsby,  Yorks.  (and  Catharine). 
B.  there,  Oct.  4,  1827.  Bapt.  Oct.  8,  1826.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon, 
1849;  priest,  1850.  C.  of  Slingsby,  Yorks.,  1851.  C.  of  South 
KUvington,  1852-3.  C.  of  Eskdaleside,  1854.  V.  of  Eskdale- 
side  (or  Sleights)  with  Ugglebamby,  1854-97.  Died  in  1897. 
Brother  of  Henry  J.  (1849).  [Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Clergy  List.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1849; 
from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Mar.  13, 
1847,  age  18;  Scholar,  1847-9.  [2nd  s.  of  George  James 
Alexander,  of  Norton  juxta  Kempsey,  Worcs.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Bromsgrove  and  Sheffield  Collegiate.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  Seatonian  prize,  1858;  M.A.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  i860;  priest,  1861 ;  C.  of  Low  Harrogate, 
Yorks.,  1860-1.  R.  of  Abbots  Morton,  Worcs.,  1861-1903. 
Rural  Dean  of  Feckenham,  1891-1902.  Married,  May  1, 
i860,  Lucy  Barfoot,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Barfoot 
Oliver,  of  Quorndon  Hall,  Leics.  Died,  suddenly,  Oct.  8,  1903, 
aged  75,  at  Brighton.  Brother  of  Charles  (1850).  [The  Eagle, 
XXV.  207;  Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times, 
Oct.  13,  1903.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  15, 

1849.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1850;  B.A.  1854. 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  27,  1878. 
S.  of  Richard  (and  Isabella).  B.  at  Matlock,  Derbs.  Bapt. 
Mar.  II,  1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar,  1881;  B.A. 
1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1882;  priest, 
May  20, 1883  ;C.  of  Stratford,  Essex,  1882-4.  C.of  St  James's, 
Holloway,  1884-5.  Head  of  itinerant  Mission  (C.M.S.)  at 
Palamcottah,  Tinnevelly,  1885-1911.  Married,  Aug.  5,  1890, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  F.  Hodge,  of  Buckhurst  Hill. 
Died  in  1911.  [The  Guardian,  Aug.  13,  1890;  Crockford.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  Jan.  22, 
1885.  [Eldest  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire.  Schools, 
Fleetwood  and  Tottenham.]  Matric.  Lent,  1885.  Adm,  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  20,  1885.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  25, 
1888.  Of  Two  Gates,  Altrincham,  Cheshire.  Died  Feb.  28, 
1893,  aged  39.  [Inns  of  Court;  Camb.  Ind.  Press,  Mar.  10, 
1893-) 
WALKER,  THOMAS  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  1,  1882.  [Only]  s.  of  William  Davenport,  Esq.,  deceased, 
of  Bowdon,  Cheshire  (and  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Norbury,  of  Bowdon).  B.  Feb.  16,  1862.  School,  Rose  Hill, 
Bowdon  and  Owens  College,  Manchester;  (B.A.  1882;  M.A. 
1885;  Litt.D.,  igoo.)  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar;  Lightfoot 
Scholar,  1884;  Whewell  Scholar,  1884;  B.A.  1885;  (Hist.  Trip., 
1st  Class,  1885;  Law  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1886);  LL.B.  1886; 
M.A.  and  LL.M.,  1889;  LL.D.  1895.  FeUow,  1886;  Tutor, 
1897-1907;  Dean;  Bursar  and  Librarian,  1904-24.  Junior 
Proctor,  1892-3;  Senior  Proctor,  1901-2.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1896;  priest,  1898;  C.  of 
Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.,  1900-1.  Select  Preacher,  1897. 
V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  1908-17.  R.  and  V.  of  Freckenham, 
Suffolk,  1917-20.  R.  of  Witnesham,  1924-32.  F.S.A.,  1926. 
Married,  Sept.  11,  1895,  Annie  P.,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Morris  Piddocke,  V.  of  Kirknewton,  Northumberland. 
Author,  The  Science  of  International  Law;  A  Manual  of 
International  Law;  A  History  of  Peterhouse;  Admissions  to 
Peterhouse;  A  Peterhouse  Bibliography;  A  Bibliographical 
Register  of  Peterhouse  Men,  1284-1916;  etc.  Died  Mar.  8, 
1935.  at  Cambridge;  buried  at  Cherry  Hinton.  [T.  A. 
Walker,  569;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  Who's  Who;  The 
Times,  Mar.  11,  1935.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  [Only]  s.  of  Thomas  [of  Lyme  Regis].  B. 
Dec.  14,  1878,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Married,  1909,  Florence 
Lilias,  dau.  of  C.  Bourns,  M.D.,  of  Oxted.  Of  All  Saints, 
Axminster  in  1910.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.,  R.N.V.R.).  (List  of  Carthusians;  Univ.  War  List.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS  BERESFORD  NEED.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  3,  1838.  |S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ravenlield  Park, 
Rotherham.  B.  Jan.  23,  1820.  School,  Rugby.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1839.  Resided  m  Switzerland,  where  he  died  in  1891. 
[Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  V.  Hodson.) 


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Walker,  Thomas  Littlewood 

WALKER,  THOMAS  LITTLEWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  24, 1858.  Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Thomas,  worsted-manufacturer 
(and  Harriet).  B.  Sept.  7,  1839,  at  Bingley.  Matric.  Michs. 
1858;  B.A.  1862. 
WALKER,  THOMAS  PEARSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Tune  22,  1877.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Christchurch,  Hants. 
[School,  Woodhouse  Grove;  B.A.  (London)  1875]  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Assistant  Master  at 
Kingswood  School,  Bath,  1873-5;  at  the  Leys  School, 
Cambridge,  1875-1919.  Married,  Apr.  9,  i88i,  Emily  Frances 
Michod.  Latterly  of  5,  The  Glen,  Bristol.  Died  Jan.  7,  1938, 
aged  81,  at  Clifton.  {Kingswood  Sck.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Jan.  10,  1938.) 
WALKER,  THOMAS  STUBBS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity. 

Apr.  7,  1856.   Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860. 
WALKER,  TRACEY  WILLIAM.   Adm,  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan., 
1890.    S.  of  William  Cardin.    B.  Aug.  8,  1866,  at  Norwood, 
Smrey.     [School,   Bristol   Grammar.]     Matric.   Lent,    1890; 
B.A.    1892;    M.A.    1896.    Ord.   deacon   (Manchester)    1893; 
priest,  1894;  C.  of  Witton,  Lanes.,  1893-4.  C.  of  Blackburn, 
1894-1901.    C.  of  Poulton-le-Sands,  1901-2.  V.  of  Bamber 
Bridge,  1902-10.  V.  of  Salesbury,  1910-29.    Lie.  to  ofi.,  dio. 
of  Rochester,   1925-39.    Married,   1899,  Frances  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  T.  .Arnold  Axtens.   Of  56,  Eldon  Road,  Cheltenham, 
in  1950.  Died  Feb.  10, 1953.    (Crockford;  Who's  Who  in  Kent.) 
WALKER,  WALLACE  JAMES.   Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1873.  S-  of  \\'[allace],  merchant,  C.  of  Wolverton  Park,  New- 
bury, Hants.    B.  at  Raby  Hall,  Cheshire.    School,  private. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1878.   Of  Wolverton  Park,  Hants. 
J. P.  for  Hants.   Died  Aug.  8,  1939,  aged  86.    (Venn,  u.  408; 
The   Times,  Aug.  11,  1939.) 
WALKER,    The    Rev.    WALTER    NATHANIEL.     M.A.    1858, 
incorp.  from  Oxford.    [4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Francis 
(New  College,  Oxford,  1806),  C.  of  Purieigh,  Essex.]    Matric. 
from  Oriel  College,  Oxford.    June  14,   1849,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1853;  M.A.  (Oxford)   1856.    Ord.  deacon  (Oxford) 
1854;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Chesham,  Bucks.,  1854-8.    C.  of 
Wiggenhall  St  Mary-the-Virgin,   Norfolk,    1862.    C.  of  All 
Saints,  Gordon  Square,  London,  1866-77.    Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1890.   Brother  of  Samuel  J.  (1858).   (Al.  Oxon.) 
WALKER,    WALTER   WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity, 
June   14,   1886.     [Eldest]   s.   of  Thomas  James   [M.D.],  of 
33,  Westgate,  Peterborough.   B.  there.  Mar.  9,  1868.   School, 
Haileybury.     Matric.    Michs.    1886;    B.A.    1889;    M.B.    and 
B.Chir.,  1892.    At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.    House  Physician, 
Great   Northern   Central   Hospital   and   Clinical   Assistant, 
Evehna  Hospital  for  Children.    Practised  at  Peterborough. 
Continued    to    reside    at    Peterborough    after    retirement. 
Married,  Sept.  6,  1898,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Pedder,  of  Stirling.  Died  July  13,  1932,  at  Burwash.  Brother 
of  Robert  .\.  (1893).    [Haileybury  Reg.;  Medical  Diretiones; 
Camb.  Ind.  Press,  Sept.  16,  1898;  The  Times,  July  15,  1932.) 
WALKER,   WILFRED   CHARLES.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1877.    [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1839).    B. 
[Aug.    20,    1858],   at   Malton,    Yorks.    School,   Haileybury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.    Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  St  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
1882-7.   C.  of  Harrogate,  1887-92.   C.  of  Bradwell,  Norfolk, 
1892-1905;    R.    there,    1905-30.     Married,    Jan.    24,    1899,. 
Caroline  Miller,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Woods,  of  Eastbourne. 
Latterly  of  Yeoland,  Tickenham,  Clevedon,  Somerset,  where 
hedied  Jan.  15,  1939.  Brotherof  Cyril  H.  (1880).  (Haileybury 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  18,  1939.) 
WALKER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  20,  1768.   S. 
of  Thomas,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.    B.  there.    Bapt.  Aug.  20, 
1751.    School,  Wakefield  Grammar.    Matric.   Michs.   1768; 
Scholar;  1769;  B.A.  1772;  M.A.  1798.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  19,  1772;  priest,  Aug.  14,  1774.   R.  of  Stuston,  Sufiolk, 
1792-1832.    Preb.  of  Lichfield.    Died  in  1832,  at  Stuston, 
aged  81.  Father  of  George  (1796).  (M.  H.  Peacock,  Wakefield 
Gr.  Sch.,  1832,  I.  473;  Clerical  Guide.) 
WALKER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  7, 
1770.    S.  of   Richard,  of  Southwark,   London.    School,  St 
Saviour's,  Southwark.   Matric.  Michs.  1771;  B.A.  i775;  M..-\. 
1778.    One  of  these  names  was  R.  of  Terrington,  Norfolk, 
1801-2;  died  at  Wisbech,  aged  47,  Nov.  7,  1802;  will  (P.C.C.) 
1803.   (G.  Mag.,  1802,  II.  1163.) 
WALKER,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at  St  John's, 
Dec.  31,  1783.   S.  of  'Edward'  [Edmund].   B.  at  Ashbourne, 
Derbs.    Schools,   Ashbourne   [and  Derby].    Matric.   Michs. 
1784;  B.A.  1788;  M..A..  1791;  B.D.  1798.   FeUow,  1792-1814. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield  and  Coventry)  June  22,  1788;  priest 
(Rochester)  Apr.  25,  1789;  C.  of  Moreton,  Salop,  1788.   K.  of 
Monksilver,  Somerset,  1803.  R.  of  Layham,  Suffolk,  1812-35. 
R.    of    Bessingham,    Norfolk,    1820-32.     R.    of    Ilketshall, 
Suffolk,  1820.   Died  Dec.  1,  1835,  aged  70.   M.I.  in  Layham 


Walker,  William  Henry 

Church.   Brother  of  John  (1781).   (Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Derby 
Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  538;  Foster,  Index  Eccles., 
where   he   is   wrongly   assigned   the  living   of   Terrington, 
Norfolk;  G.  Mag.,  1836,  i.  210.) 
WALKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  23,  1816.   B. 
in  London.    Matric.  Michs.   1816;   B.A.   1820.    Ord.  pnest 
(London)  June  2,  1822.   P.C.  of  Long  Sutton  St  James,  Lmcs. 
Died  1828,  aged  32,  at  Kingschffe,  Northants.    (G.  Mag., 
1828,  II.  648.) 
WALKER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  5, 
1825.    [Eldest]   s.  of  William  [barrister-at-law,  of  Wilsick 
House],  Doncaster.(and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Samuel  Walker). 
B.  July  14,  1807,  at  Pottemewton,  Yorks.   School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Tvlichs.  1825;   Scholar,  1828;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  HUary,  1834;  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Aug.  25,  1837.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1837.   Judge  of 
County  Courts  (Circuit  13),  West  Riding  of  Yorks.,  1847-63. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding.  Married,  1858,  Alice,  dau. 
of  Hugh  Parker,  of  TickhUl,  Yorks.    Died  Apr.  21,  1881,  at 
Wilsick  House.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1826).    [Repton  Sch. 
Reg.;   Boase,   iii.    1155;   ^nns   of  Court;   Walford,   County 
Families.) 
WALKER,  WILLIAM.    M.A.  1847,  incorp.  from  Dublin.    [S.  of 
William  (deceased).   B.  in  DubUa.]  Adm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  Oct.  22,   1827,  age  16;  B.A.   (T.C.D.)   1832;  M.A. 
(T.C.D.)  1842.   (.4/.  Dublin.) 
WALKER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  1872. 
S.  of  Charles,  of  Markfield,  Stamford  Hill,  London.   B.  Apr. 
12    1855    at  Upton-on-Sevem,  Worcs.    School,  Cheltenham 
CoUege.   Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1882. 
WALKER,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON.    Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  11, 
1879.  [Eldest]  s.  of  General  George  Warren,  R.E.,  of  TUehurst, 
Sion  Hill,  Bath.  School,  Bath  CoUege.   Matnc.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883.  Assistant  Master  at  Hurstleigh  School,  Tunbndge 
Wells,  1884;  at  Crawley  Grange,  1885-6;  at  Bath  CoUege, 
1888-93;    Head   Master   of   Garfield   House  School,  Stoke, 
Devonport,    1893-1904;    of    Upcott    House,    Okehampton, 
1905-14;   of   Hamilton   House,   Bath,    1914-18-.     Married, 
1891,  Florence  Edith  Rowan.  Latterly  of  7,  Lansdown  Place, 
Clifton,  where  he  died  June  14,  1950,  aged  90.    (King's  Coll. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  June  17,  1950;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WALKER,    WILLIAM    BUTTLE.     Adm     pens,    (age    19)    at 
Magdalene,  May  7,  1833.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Huddersfield  (and 
Jean  Buttle).  School,  Leeds  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1833; 
B.A.  1837.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1835.   CaUed 
to  the  Bar,  May  i,  1840.   Died,  unmarried,  1848.   Brother  of 
Samuel  W.  (1831).    (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WALKER,  WILLIAM  EDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896     S.  of  WUliam  Eden,  of  Riftswood,  Saltbum-by-the- 
Sea,  Yorks.    B.  Aug.  23,  1877,  at  Redcar,  Yorks.    School; 
Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.   Served  m  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  Durham  L.I.  (T.F.)).   An  ironmaster. 
Married  and  had  issue.   Brother  of  Charles  C.  (1894).   (Umv. 
War  List;  SiiW.  Sterry.) 
WALKER,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  VESEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  May  31,  1841.    [Only]  s.  of  —  [WUliam  Ovenden],  of 
Jersey  [and  Rosconnel,  Queen's  Co.,  Ireland].   Matnc.  Michs. 
1841;  Scholar;  B.A.  1845-   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May, 
1845.     Married,    May   30,    1845,   at   the   Bntish   Embassy, 
Brussels,  Charlotte  Braithwaite,  2nd  dau.  of  Captain  W.  Holt, 
R  N     Died  Dec.  11,  1863.  (Inns  of  Court;  John  Bull,  June  7, 
1845.) 
WALKER,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  I,  1889.   S.  of  the  Rev.  [St]  George  (1867),  of  Elveden 
rectory,   Sufiolk.    [School,   Felsted.]    Matric.   Michs.   1889; 
B.A.   1892.    A  member  of  the  Stock  Exchange.    Of  Toft 
Monks,  Amison  Road,  East  Molesey,  in  1931.    Brother  of 
St  G.  E.  (1888).   (Al.  Felsted.) 
WALKER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  25,  1805.    3rd  s.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  Amwell, 
Herts.   B.  in  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1806;  B..-V.  1810.   Ord. 
deacon   (London)   Sept.    23,    1810;   priest,   Sept.    22,    1811 
('  B.A.,  Pemb.  CoU.').  V.  of  Great  Wigston,  Leics.,  1813-34. 
Died  May  16,  1834,  at  Sutton,  Surrey,  aged  47.  (Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  11.  440.) 
WALKER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  8, 
1815.    Of  Essex.    r2nd  s.  of  Edward,  of  OverhaU,  Gestmg- 
thorpe,  Essex.    B.  July  4,  1796]    Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A. 
(18th  WrangUr)  1819;  M.A.  1822;  B.D.  1831.   FeUow,  1826- 
44;  Bursar,  1836-44.   R.  of  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  1840-3. 
R.  of  Hickling,  Notts.,  1843-57.    Chaplain  to  St  George's 
Hospital,  London.  Married,  Jan.  16,  1844,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
J    E.  Wilson,  at  Cambridge.    Edited  Sermons,  by  the  Rev. 
\ViUiam  Jones,   F.R.S.    Died  Jan.   21,   1857,  at  Hicklmg; 
buried  there.    M.I.    Brother  of  George  (1808).    (Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1857, 1.  367;  K.  R.  A.  Walker.) 


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WALKER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  7, 
1843.   Matric.  Michs.  1843. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1850.  S.  of  Matthew  Clement,  leather-merchant,  of 
Skinner  Street,  London  (and  Jane).  B.  in  St  Sepulchre's 
parish,  London.  Bapt.  Nov.  19,  1830.  School,  King's  College, 
London  (The  Rev.  Dr  Jelf).  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854; 
M.A.  1857.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  i860.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1854;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1855;  C.  of  South 
Collingham  and  Langford,  Notts.,  1856-7.  Of  Sydenham, 
Kent,  1858-60  (no  cure).  R.  of  Necton,  Norfolk,  1861-70. 
F.R.G.S.   Died  June  29,  1870.   {Clergy  List;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  HOLMES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1891 ; 
exhibitioner.  [S.  of  John  Younger,  schoolmaster,  of  Wake- 
field. B.  May  17,  1873,  at  Alverthorpe.]  School,  Wakefield. 
Did  not  reside.  Matric.  from  University  College,  Oxford, 
Oct.  15,  1892;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1896;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1899.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  St  Silas,  Lozells, 
Birmingham,  1897-1900.  C.M.S.  Missionary  at  Julfa,  1900-2 ; 
Kerman,  1902-4;  Isfahan,  1905-13;  Yezd,  1916.  C.  of 
St  John's,  Boscombe,  Hants.,  1917-19.  V.  of  St  Mark's, 
Wolverhampton,  1919-40.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1941.    (M.  H.  Peacock,  Wakefield  School.) 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  PANTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  14,  1825;  from  King's  College,  Aberdeen.  [S.  of  the 
Rev.  J.,  of  Huntley.]  B.  in  Scotland.  M.A.  King's  College, 
Aberdeen,  1826.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A. 
(18/A  Wrangler)  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln, 
Liu.  dim.  from  Durham)  Dec.  20,  1835;  priest  (Durham) 
Nov.  5,  1836;  C.  of  Norton,  Co.  Durham.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Louth,  for  II  months.  Died  at  Louth,  June  8,  1839,  aged  31. 
M.I.  {Durham  Ord.  Book;  G.  Mag.,  1839, 11.  208;  Ecclesiastical 
Gazette,  July  i,  1839;  C.  J.  Fordyce;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  SIDNEY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  16,  1814.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [naval  officer,  deceased] 
(and  Harriet  Falconer).  B.  [Dec.  4,  1795],  at  Pembroke. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Craven  Scholar,  1817; 
Scholar,  1818;  Porson  prize,  1818;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1822. 
Fellow,  1820-9.  Published  poems  while  still  at  Eton.  Lived 
in  seclusion,  occasionally  writing  for  periodicals.  Resigned, 
his  fellowship,  1829,  owing  to  religious  doubts.  Author  of 
Corpus  Poetarmn  Latinorum,  and  of  Verses.  Became  deeply 
involved  in  debt,  being  assisted  by  his  friend  W.  M.  Praed, 
who  paid  his  debts,  and  settled  on  him  an  income  of  £52  p. a. ; 
Trinity  College  added  £20,  and  he  managed  thus  to  support 
himself.  Lived  alone  in  London,  and  became  very  eccentric. 
Invariably  known  as  Sidney  Walker.  Died  Oct.  15,  1846. 
A  collection  of  his  letters  and  poems  was  published,  1852. 
{D.N.B.) 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  WILLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  13, 
1868.  S.  of  William.  B.  [June  9,  1848],  at  Newbold,  Leics. 
School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1868;  B.A. 
{2nd  Classic)  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Fellow,  1872.  Resigned  his 
fellowship,  1878,  and  for  a  long  time  lived  at  Nottingham, 
immersed  in  classical  studies  and  journalistic  work.  Returned 
later  to  Cambridge,  becoming  College  lecturer  at  Clare  and 
Caius.  Well  known  as  a  private  'coach.'  Married,  Margaret 
Jemima,  dau.  of  Robert  Greville  Buckby,  of  Bulwell  House, 
Bulwell,  Notts.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Carmen  Rossalliense. 
Died  Oct.  18,  1939,  at  Cambridge.  (Rossall  Reg.;  Peile,  11. 
605;  The  Times,  Oct.  20,  1939.) 

WALKER-JONES,  THOMAS  WYNNE    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  15,  1851.  S.  of  Frank  Jones  Walker  (1829,  sub  Jones) 
[barrister],  of  Carnarvon  (and  Jane).  B.  July  8,  1832,  in  the 
parish  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London.  Bapt.  Oct. 
31,  1832.   Matric.  Michs.  1851. 

WALKERDINE,  WILFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
CHRisTi,Oct.  I,  1896.  OfDerbs.  [S.  of  David, slate-merchant, 
of  Eaton  View,  Otter  Street,  Derby.  B.  Jan.  12,  1878.  School, 
Derby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1908. 
Assistant  Master  at  Glyngarth  prep.  School,  Cheltenham, 
1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of 
Kirdford,  Sussex,  1902-3.  C.  of  Ardingly,  1904-6.  C.  of 
St  James's,  Carlisle,  1906-7.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magd.,  Torquay, 
1907-9.  C.  of  St  Chad's,  Derby,  1909-10.  C.  of  Hodnet, 
Salop,  1910-25.  V.  of  Shareshill,  Staffs.,  1925-5 1-.  {Derby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WALKEY,  JAMES  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July 
28,  1899.  [2ndJ  s.  of  Col.  Rowland,  R.A.  (and  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Robert  Chamberhn,  of  Catton,  Norwich).  B.  [Apr.  10,  1880], 
at  Woolwich.  School,  South-Eastern  College,  Ramsgate. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Football  (rugby) 
'blue,'  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1903;  priest,  1905;  C.  of 
St  Cuthbert's,  Bedford,  1903-5.  Acting  C.F.  at  Bulford  and 
Bordon  camp,  1905-7.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Plumstead,  Kent, 
1907-10.    C.  of  St  Joha-the-Evang.,  Blackheath,  igio-ii. 


Wall,  The  Rev.  John 

Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (C.F.;  with  the  B.E.F.; 
mentioned  in  despatches,  191 5).  Deputy  Chaplain-in-Chief, 
R.A.F.,  1918;  in  Iraq,  1922-4;  Egypt,  1924-6;  Flowerdown 
and  Worthydown,  1926-7;  Halton,  1927-33;  Chaplain-in- 
Chief,  R.A.F.,  1933-40.  Hon.  Chaplain  to  H.M.  the  King, 
1934-40.  Select  Preacher,  at  Cambridge,  1935.  V.  of 
Wateringbury,  Kent,  1940-3.  R.  of  Worting,  Hants.,  1943-6- 
R.  of  AngmeringwithHamand  Bargham,  Sussex,  1946-9.  V.of 
Haversham,  Bucks.,  1949-50.  V.  of  Moreton,  Dorset,  1951-2-. 
Married,  Oct.  9,  1906,  Bijou  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry 
Gresham  Paske,  of  Needham  Market,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue. 
(Peile,  II.  834;  Crockford;  Who's  Who;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WALL,  ARNOLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  13,  1896;  an 
Advanced  Student.  S.  of  George.  B.  Nov.  15,  1869,  in 
Ceylon.  School,  Totteridge  Park.  [B.A.,  London,  1892; 
M.A.,  London,  1893.]  Matric.  Lent,  1896;  B.A.  1897. 
Assistant  to  Professor  C.  H.  Herford,  University  College, 
Aberystwyth,  1898.  Professor  of  English  language  and 
literature  at  Canterbury  College,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand, 
1898-1932.  Married,  Elsie  Kent  Munro,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Blank  Verse  Lyrics;  King  Marchaunt  and  his  Raga- 
muffin; New  Poems;  The  Century  of  New  Zealand's  Praise; 
N.Z.  English,  etc.  Of  129,  Owens  Road,  Epsom,  Auckland, 
N.Z.,  in  1950.    (Peile,  u.  805;  Who's  Who  in  New  Zealand.) 

WALL,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1892- 
[2nd]  s.  of  Charles  Heron,  of  35,  Warkworth  Street,  Cam- 
bridge. B.  July  27,  1867,  at  Brighton.  School,  Brighton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  (Modem  and  Medieval 
Lang.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough  College,  1895-1930,  and  again  for  some  time 
during  the  second  Great  War.  Married,  Apr.  8,  1910,  Dora 
Eleanor,  elder  dau.  of  H.  Wessen  Husbands,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Taunton.  Co-edited  the  8th  edition  of  Marlborough  College 
Register  (1843-93).  Of  Cardigan  Cottage,  Marlborough. 
Died  Feb.  28,  1944.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Brighton  Coll.  Reg. ; 
The  Times,  Mar.  4,  1944.) 

WALL,  CHARLES  CALVERT  (or  DE  ROCFORT).  Matric.  Non- 
Coil.,  Michs.  1886;  from  Oxford,  where  he  had  matric.  Non- 
Coil.,  Oct.  18,  1883,  age  18.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Heron. 
B.  Nov.  12,  1864,  at  Brighton.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  17,  1887;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor) 
1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  Bangor,  1891-2.  C.  of  Burwell, 
Cambs.,  1892-3.  C.  of  Swanley,  Kent,  1893-5.  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Willesden,  1895-8.  C.  of  St  James,  Norlands, 
1898-1900.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Ipswich,  1900-3.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Bromley  Common,  1903-4.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Plaistow,  Kent,  1904-9.  R.  of  Snodland,  1909-30.  Tutor  and 
Chaplain  at  Whittington  College,  Highgate,  1930-2.  Died 
Feb.  16,  1932,  aged  67.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Brighton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford  (as  Charles  De  Rocfort);  Al. 
Oxon.  (as  Charles  Calvert) ;  The  Times,  Feb.  18,  1932.) 

WALL,  CHARLES  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
28,  1843.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Henry  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1797)  [R.  of  Clonmel,  Ireland],  of  Sunbury,  Middlesex 
(and  Caroline,  dau.  of  Joseph  Hardy,  Esq.,  of  Benvarden,  Co. 
Antrim).  [B.  1824.]  [School,  Winchester.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1843;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1849; 
priest,  1850;  C.  of  Bixley,  Norfolk,  1849-50.  C.  of  Sproatley, 
Yorks.,  1851-8;  V.  there,  1858-^0.  J. P.  for  the  East  Riding 
of  Yorks.  Married,  1852,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bramall, 
Esq.,  of  Tamworth.  Died  Jan.  25,  1890,  at  Scarborough. 
(T.A.  Walker,  479  and  MS.  note;  Crockford;  Waif  ord,  CourUy 
Families;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  29,  1890.) 

WALL,  OILMAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  6,  1764. 
S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Oilman  (1707).  B.  in  Cambridge.  School, 
Buntingford.  Matric.  Michs.  1764;  Scholar,  1765;  B.A.  1769; 
M.A.  1772.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1769;  priest,  1771;  C. 
of  Deptford,  Kent,  1769-74.  V.  of  St  Margaret's,  Canterbury, 
1774-1803.  R.  of  (Pitt's-portion),  Tiverton,  1803-21.  Died 
Aug.  29,  1821.  Brother  of  John  (1778).  (Peile,  11.  278; 
G.  Mag.,  1821,  II.  285.) 

WALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Feb.  13,  1778;  a  'Ten-year 
man.'  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Gilman  (1707).  B.  in  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Easter,  1788;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1788.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  June  28,  1778;  priest 
(Rochester)  1780;  C.  of  Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk,  1778.  C.  of 
Stone,  Kent,  1796.  V.  of  Darenth,  1802.  C.  of  Wilmington, 
1806.  Brother  of  Gihnan  (1764).   (Peile,  11.  308.) 

WALL,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1782.  Matric. 
from  Christ  Church,  Oxford  (age  20),  Apr.  4,  1772;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1777.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Leominster,  Heref. 
V.  of  Kington,  Heref.,  1782-1834.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1782- 
1834.  Married  Ehzabeth,  7th  dau.  of  Wilham  Whitmore,  of 
Dudmaston,  and  had  issue.  Died  'late  in  1834,  aged  84,'  at 
Kington.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  304;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  i.  103; 
V.  Hodson.) 


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WALL,  JOHN  CLIFFORD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  i6, 1890.  [Only 
s.  of  Richard,  of  Mere  House,  Baschurch,  Salop.  B.  1870.] 
School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893; 
M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1894;  priest,  1896;  C.  of 
St  James's,  Grimsby,  1894-7.  C.  of  Handsworth,  Staffs., 
1898-1901.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Shrewsbury,  1901-2.  R.  of 
Kelmarsh,  Northants.,  1902-45.  Married,  Aug.  23,  1905,  at 
Eyton,  Heref.,  Frances  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Coates, 
of  Osborne  Park,  Belfast.  Of  41,  Beauchamp  Avenue, 
Leamington,  in  1951.  {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Northants.  Clergy; 
Crockford.) 

WALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  27,  1840.  S. 
of  John,  coal-merchant,  of  Chatham,  Kent  (and  Sarah). 
Bapt.  Mar.  24,  1820.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  (24/A 
Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1844; 
priest,  1846.  Vice-principal  of  Chester  Tradning  College,  1844. 
Head  Master  of  Park  School,  Birkenhead,  before  1861. 
Vice-Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Brewood,  Staffs., 
1861-8;  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  and  C.  of 
Brewood,  1869-72.  V.  of  St  James,  West  Bromwich,  1872-89. 
R.  of  Drayton  Bassett,  1889-97.  Resided  latterly  at  West 
Kirby,  Cheshire,  where  he  died  May  24,  1899,  aged  79- 
{Eagle,  .x.\i.  237;  Boase,  vi.  762;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
May  27,  1899.) 

WALL,  SEPTIMUS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1887.  B.  1S52. 
Adm.  at  Downing,  July  2,  1889.   Died  in  1905. 

WALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  4,  1826. 
S.  of  Robert,  linen-draper,  of  [Great]  Yarmouth.  B.  there. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  (39(/!  Wrangler] 
1830;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1835;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1836.  C.  of  Tunstead,  Norfolk,  1835-7.  C.  of  Old 
Sodbury,  Gloucs.,  1837-46.  R.  of  Edgware,  Middlesex,  1847- 
91.  Married,  Sept.  15,  1835,  at  Great  Yarmouth,  Louisa 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Forster  (1776),  V.  of 
Tunstead.  Died  July  7,  1891,  aged  83,  at  Edgware.  (Venn, 
11.  198  (which  gives  died  July  10);  Clargy  List;  Crockford; 
Clerical  Guide;  The  Guardian,  July  15,  1891.) 

WALL,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  1825. 
Possibly  a  previous  adm.  of  the  above.   [Venn,  11.  197-) 

WALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  19,  1795.  S.  of  John,  of  Lady-Meadow,  Heref.  School, 
Lady-Meadow.   Matric.  Lent,  1795. 

WALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  23,  1828. 
Of  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Exeter);  C.  of  King's  Kerswell,  Devon. 
C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Westboume  Park,  London.  C.  of  Percy 
Chapel,  Chariotte  Street,  St  Pancras,  1849-56.  V.  of  Belmont, 
Lanes.,  1860-85.  Died  May  20,  1885,  'aged  83.'  {Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  27,  1885.) 

WALL,  WILLIAM  ABIATHAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  14,  1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar;  B.A.  1872; 
M.A.  1875.  Sometime  a  Civil  engineer;  took  part  in  the 
construction  of  the  Madras  branch  of  the  Indian  State 
Railways.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1872;  priest  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol)  1874.  C.  of  Cirencester,  1873-4.  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  at  the  Royal  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester, 
1873-4.  C.  of  Tittleshall,  Norfolk,  1874-80.  Assistant 
Master  at  Exeter  Grammar  School.  Became  a  Roman 
Catholic,  entering  St  Benedict's  Abbey  at  Fort  Augustus, 
Inverness-shire,  about  1886;  'Dom  Martin  Wall,  O.S.B." 
Mathematical  teacher,  and  sometime  Head  Master  of  the 
Abbey  School;  finally  parish  priest  of  Fort  Augustus.  'While 
at  Cambridge  he  was  a  pioneer  of  cycling  as  it  is  known  to- 
day.' Died  Feb.  27,  1936,  aged  93,  in  Edinburgh.  (J.  T. 
Carmichael;  The  Scotsman,  Feb.  28,  1936.) 

WALL,  WILLIAM  LORTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  22, 
1827.  Of  Dorset.  [S.  of  John,  of  Bridgnorth.  B.  Mar.  24, 
1806.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Lent,  1828.  Migrated 
to  Peterhouse,  June  26,  1828,  age  20.  Died  at  sea  on  passage 
to  India,  Dec.  30,  1829.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters,  and 
Supplement;  T.  A.  Walker,  434.) 

WALLACE,  ALEXANDER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  June  24,  1814.  [2nd]  s.  of  Cornelius  Lowe  [merchant, 
late  of  Eltham,  Kent].  B.  at  Waterford.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  7,  1816.  Migrated  to  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  21,  1825.    {Inns  of  Court.) 

WALLACE,  ALLAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  June 
13,  1835.  Youngest  s.  of  George,  schoolmaster,  of  Cheshunt, 
Herts.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842. 
Assistant  Master  at  Bromsgrove  School,  1839.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1841 ;  priest,  1842;  C.  of  Warrington,  1841-2.  C.  of 
West  Hackney,  Middlesex,  1842.  Head  Master  of  the  Gram- 
mar School,  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  1843-71.  Married,  Mary 


Wallace,  Francis  James  Agnew 

Frances,  dau.  of  Captain  Thomas  Hewett,  R.N.  Died  in  1871. 
Brother  of  George  (1827).  {Boase,  vi.  764;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 
WALLACE,  ARTHUR  CAPEL  JOB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  22,  1817.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Job 
Marple  (1770),  R.  of  Great  Braxted.  B.  Aug.  11, 1800.  School, 
Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs.  i8r8;  Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  1822; 
M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1823;  pnest, 
Dec.  19,  1824.  V.  of  Coggeshall,  Essex,  1835-8.  C.  of  Hunton, 
Kent,  1844-5.  R.  of  Monk's-Eleigh,  Suffolk,  1845-71.  Died 
Jan.  30,  1871.  Brother  of  William  (1827);  father  of  Charles  S. 
(1861)  and  the  next.  {Felsted.  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

WALLACE,  ARTHUR  JOB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3, 
i860.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Cape!  Job  (above),  R.  of 
Monk's  Eleigh,  Suffolk.  B.  Feb.  1841.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  1864; 
M.A.  1867.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic  whUst  at  Cambridge. 
Ordained  priest  at  Oscott ;  sometime  Army  Chaplain  (Ashanti 
medal).  Mission  priest  at  Ipswich.  Died  Sept.  1898;  buned 
at  Ipswich.  Brother  of  Charles  S.  (1861).  {Bury  St  Edmunds 
Sch.  List;  Camb.  Ind.  Press,  Sept.  9,  1898.) 

WALLACE,  CHARLES  RAYMOND  JOB.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1886.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charies 
Stebbing  (next),  V.  of  the  Church  of  the  .\scension.  Lavender 
Hill.  B.  Nov.  9,  1867,  at  Monk's-Eleigh,  Suffolk.  School, 
Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  St  Clement's,  City 
Road,  London,  1890-1900.  Died  Jan.  18,  1900.  [Dulwich 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  19,  1900.) 

WALLACE,  CHARLES  STEBBING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Sept.  19,  1861.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Capel 
Job  (1817),  of  Monk's  Eleigh,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Hunton,  Kent. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Monk's 
Eleigh,  Suffolk,  1866-71.  C.  of  St  PhUip's,  Sydenham,  1871-9- 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Lorrimore  Square,  London,  1880-1.  C.  of 
St  Agnes's,  Kennington  Park,  188 1-5.  V.  of  the  Church  of 
the  Ascension,  Battersea  Park,  1885-1914.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Southwark,  1905-14.  Died  Nov.  15,  1914,  aged  71-  Brother 
of  Arthur  J.  (i860);  father  of  the  above.  {Bury  Gr.  Sch. 
List;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  17,  1914-) 

WALLACE,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  8, 
1835.  [2nd  s.  of  Robert  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Carshalton, 
Surrey.  B.  Jan.  i,  1817.  Schools,  Rugby  and  St  Paul's.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Oct.  3,  1836.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  20,  1840. 
Practised  in  England,  and  later,  in  Bombay.  Died  in  1850, 
in  Bombay.  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg. ;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg. ;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Bombay  Wills,  1850;  Lt.-Col.  H.  K.  Percy- 
Smith.) 

WALLACE,  FALCONER  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  8,  1891.  Only  s.  of  A[lexander]  F[alconer]  [of  Canda- 
craig,  Strathdon,  Aberdeenshire  and]  of  9,  Sussex  Square, 
London,  W.  (and  Katharine  Louisa,  dau.  of  WUliam  Harter, 
of  Hope  Hall,  Yorks.).  [B.  Sept.  19,  1870.  School,  private.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1891.  A  director  of  Wallace  brothers  and  Co., 
Ltd.,  of  London.  Of  Candacraig,  Strathdon.  D.L.  and  J. P. 
for  Aberdeenshire.  During  the  Great  War,  1914-19,  employed 
at  the  War  Of&ce;  and  with  the  Commission  Internationale 
de  Ravitaillement.  Investigated  wages  and  conditions  of 
agricultural  labour.  O.B.E.,  1918.  Married,  Apr.  25,  1900, 
Kathleen  .\nne,  dau.  of  .\dmiral  .\rthur  Paget,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Oct.  24,  1944;  buried  at  Strathdon.  (Burke,  L.G.;  The 
Times,  Oct.  24,  1044.) 

WALLACE,  FRANCIS  GORE.  .Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter,  1882; 
sometime  a  member  of  Cavendish  H.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev. 
James  (1847),  Head  Master  of  Loughborough  Grammar 
School.  B.  Aug.  2,  1864.  School,  Haileybury.]  B.A.  1886; 
M.A.  1891 ;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1892.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1892.  Clinical 
Assistant,  Evelina  Hospital  for  Children.  Sometime  surgeon, 
P.  and  O.  Company.  Practised  in  Kensington.  Married, 
.\pr.  II,  1901,  Frances  Edith,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph 
Abernethy  Hardy,  of  Loughrea,  Co.  Galway.  Author, 
medical.  Died  Dec.  23,  1926.  {Haileybury  Reg.;  Medical 
Directories.) 

WALLACE,  FRANCIS  JAMES  AGNEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1858.  S.  of  General  Sir  John  .AJexander  Agnew 
Dunlop  [6th]  Bart.,  of  Lochryan,  Wigtownshire  (and  Janet, 
dau.  of  WUliam  Rodger,  of  Glasgow).  B.  Oct.  24,  1840,  at 
Lochryan.  School,  VV'ellesley  House,  London  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B..\.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Cornet,  2nd 
Dragoons,  1863;  Lieut.,  1866;  Captain,  1871;  Major,  1880; 
Lieut.-Colonel,  1881 ;  Colonel,  1885 ;  retired,  1891.  Brother  of 
William  T.  F.  A.  (1847).   {Army  Lists.) 


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WALLACE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 
1827.  S.  of  George.  B.  Nov.  3,  1808,  at  Cheshunt,  Herts. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A. 
1836.  [M.A.,  Aberdeen  Univ.  1832;  M.A.,  Lambeth,  1832.] 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1833;  pnest,  1836.  Assistant 
Master  at  King's  School,  Canterbury,  1830-3;  Head  Master, 
1833-59.  R.  of  Burghclere,  Hants.,  1859-71-  Married,  Emily 
Frances  — .  Died  Apr.  i,  1871.  Brother  of  Allan  (1835). 
(Boase,  vi.  764;  Scott,  MSS.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  R.  L. 
Arrowsmith;  History  of  the  King's  School.) 

WALLACE,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1872.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Sneyd,  deceased, 
sometime  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Bolton,  Lanes.  B.  [Sept.  18,  1854], 
at  Great  Budworth,  Cheshire.  School,  Clergy  Orphan  (The 
Rev.  C.  Matheson).  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A. 
1881.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  22,  1876.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  7,  1879.  Migrated  to  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  26, 
1901.  K.C.,  1910;  Bencher,  1918.  Chairman  of  the  Bar 
Benevolent  Association.  Joint  author  of  Roberts  and 
Wallace  on  The  Duty  and  Liability  of  Employers.  Married, 
1886,  NicoUna  Maud,  dau.  of  Robert  Deverell,  of  Tullamore, 
King's  Co.  Died  Nov.  24,  1927,  in  London.  (Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Bench  Book  of  the  Middle 
Temple;  The  Times,  Nov.  25,  1927;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WALLACE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  5, 
1784;  Fell.-Com.,  Jan.  1787.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [contractor], 
of  [Golden  Square],  London  [and  Sidcup  House,  Kent]  (and 
Elizabeth  French).  B.  Feb.  4,  1766,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar;  B.A.  1789.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Apr.  22,  1792.  Married  Mercy  Coombes. 
Died,  suddenly,  Jan.  14,  1829,  in  York  Street,  Portman 
Square,  London.  Perhaps  father  of  James  L.  {1822).  (Peile, 
II.  319;  G.  Mag.,  1829,  I.  282;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WALLACE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  21, 
1847.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ames]  L[loyd]  (1822),  deceased.  B.  at 
Edmonton,  Middlesex.  School,  King's,  Canterbur>'.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  Littlebury,  Essex,  1852-4.  Chaplain 
in  the  Crimea,  1854-5.  Head  Master  of  Peterborough 
cathedral  School,  1855-60;  of  Loughborough  Grammar 
School,  1860-75.  Author,  Introductory  questions  on  Scripture 
history.  Died  Nov.  17,  1875.  Father  of  Francis  G.  (1882). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Boase,  iii.  1158;  Crockford.) 

WALLACE,  JAMES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  10,  1844.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of 
St  Michael's,  Manchester,  1851-3.  V.  of  Wellow,  Somerset, 
1854-8.  Married,  1855,  Emma,  youngest  dau.  of  W.  T. 
Addison,  The  Warren,  Lydney.  Died  July  16,  1858,  at 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag., 
1858,  II.  645.) 

WALLACE,  JAMES  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  9,  1822.  S.  of  James  (?i784).  B.  at  Edmonton,  Middle- 
sex. School,  Sydenham,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A. 
1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  10,  1827; 
priest,  June  i,  1828.  Master  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar 
School,  Sevenoaks,  1837-43.  Died  Aug.  3,  1843,  at  Sevenoaks. 
Father  of  James  (1847).   (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  n.  440.) 

WALLACE,  JOB  [MARPLE].  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Jan.  16,  1770.  Of  Essex.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Job  (1738),  V.  of  Messing.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1770;  Scholar;  B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1777.  Fellow,  1775;  tutor. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  1777.  V.  of  Sawston,  and  Pampisford, 
Cambs.,  1778-81.  R.  of  Braxted,  Essex,  1781-28.  R.  of 
Rayne  Parva,  1794-1804.  V.  of  Sandon,  Herts.,  1813-28. 
Married  (i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Golden  Griggs,  Esq.,  of. 
Messing;  (2)  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Gibson  Lucas,  of  Filby  House. 
Norfolk.  Died  Feb.  7,  1828,  at  Ipswich;  buried  at  Braxted. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1782);  father  of  Arthur  C.  J.  (1817)  and 
William  (1827).  (Lamb;  Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1828,  i. 
91.) 

WALLACE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  1,  1880. 
[Only]  s.  of  David,  of  Glassinghall,  Dunblane,  Perthshire  (and 
Janet,  only  dau.  of  John  Weir,  Esq.,  of  Dunbeth,  Lanark- 
shire). B.  [Apr.  10,  1862],  in  Glasgow.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Of  Glassinghall.  Married,  1889,  Minnie, 
dau.  of  James  Pitcher,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  (Walford 
County  Families.) 

WALLACE,  JOHN  BOURKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  2,  1818;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  where  he 
had  been  adm.  Jan.  i,  1816;  B.A.  (T.C.D.)  1821.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  — ■  [John],  of  Cahir,  Co.  Tipperary.  School,  Fermoy. 
Doubtful  if  resided.  Took  Holy  Orders.  Of  Lismore,  Dun- 
garvan,  in  1852-7.  P.C.  of  Ardmore,  Waterford,  1858-71. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1872.    (Al.  Dublin.) 


Wallas,  Gilbert  Innes 

WALLACE,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,  i875-   B. 
[Nov.  30, 1850],  at  Southemby  [Castle Sowerby],  Cumberland. 
School,  Wigton.   Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882. 
Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  St  James's, 
Carlisle,  1878-80.   C.  of  Arthuret,  Cumberland,  1880-4.  V.  of 
Hayton  with  Talkin,  1884-93.  V.  of  St  Crispin's,  Bermondsey, 
Middlesex,   1893-1908.   V.  of  Bovingdon,   Herts.,   1908-19. 
Married  (i)  Mary  —  (d.  1917);  Sept.  1,  1919,  Alice  Eugenia 
Hankinson.     Resided   latterly   at    Leamington   Spa.     Died 
Feb.  5,  1927,  at  Cannes.    (Peile,  11.  644;  G.  B.  Routledge; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  9,  1927.) 
WALLACE,  OSWALD  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  30,  1855.    [S.  of  Robert,  of  Clarence  House,  Tunbridge 
Wells.]    School,  Aldenham.    Matric.  Michs.   1855;  Hulsean 
prize,  1856;  Scholar,  1857;  Chancellor's  English  medal,  1856; 
B.A.  1859.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of 
Scotton,    Lines.,    1868-73.     C.    of    Riseholme,    and    South 
Carlton,  1873-4.    C.  of  Helton  w.  Wardlow,  1874-8.    Died  in 
Sept.  1878.    (Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford  nntiX  1892.) 
WALLACE,  PETER  BROWN.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1900.  S.  of  the  Hon.  John  Alston,  of  Quatta,  Glenevia  Road, 
St  KUda,  Melbourne,  Australia.    School,  St  KUda.    Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1904. 
WALLACE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1896. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  24,  Norfolk  Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  London. 
B.  Nov.  19,  1878,  in  London.   School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B..\.  1899.   Sometime  with  the  Bombay 
and  Burma  Trading  Co.,  Ltd.,  Rangoon.    A  director  of  the 
Bank  of  England.    Partner  in  Wallace  Bros,  and  Co.,  Ltd. 
Married,  1911,   Mary  Lyttleton,  dau.  of  J.   L.  Symons,  of 
Dartmouth.    Died  May  23,  1931.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Mar.  26,  1931;  W/w's  Who.) 
WALLACE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  22, 
1782.    Of  Essex.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Job  (1738.  V.  of  Messing. 
School,  Felsted.]    Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar;  B.A.  1787; 
M.A.  1790.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  26,  1788.  R.  ofListon, 
Essex,   1800-55.    Died  Feb.   15,   1855,  aged  91,  at  Liston. 
Brother  of  Job  M.  (1770).   (Al.  Felsted.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1855,  I.  436a.) 
WALLACE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  15,  1806. 
Eldest  s.  of  Hill,  Esq.  B.  Apr.  1,  1788,  near  Belfast.  Schools, 
Westminster  (Mr  Griffith)   and  Dorchester  (Mr  Rickman). 
Matric.  Lent,  1806;  LL.B.  1812. 
WALLACE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  10, 
1827.   Of  Essex.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  Job  Marple  (1770),  of  Great 
Braxted.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Lent,  1828.  Migrated  to 
Jesus,  Sept.  16,  1828;  B.A.  1833.   Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest, 
1837.     R.   of  Thorpe-Abbotts,   Norfolk,    1838-68.     Married 
Rosetta  — .    Died  in  1868.    Brother  of  Arthur  C.  J.  (1817). 
{St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
WALLACE,    WILLIAM    FRANCIS    ANNESLEY.     Adm.    pens. 
(age   18)   at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.   3,   1876.    [Eldest]  s.  of 
J.  W[illiam]  N[evin],  Esq.,  solicitor,  of  Down  Patrick,  Co. 
Down,  Ireland  (and  Catherine  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  the  Hon. 
Francis  Charles  Annesley,  R.N.).   [B.  July  18,  1858.]   School, 
Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.   1876.    Second  Lieut.,   53rd  Foot, 
1879;  Lieut.,  Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  1880;  Captain,  1887. 
Served  in  the  Egyptian  War  of  1882.    Of  Cherington  Park, 
Avening,  Gloucs.,  and  Ravara,  Co.  Down.   Married,  Apr.  15, 
1896,  Cecily  Mary  Poulet,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Poulet  Somerset, 
Coldstream  Guards,  M.P.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  30,  1934. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  Army  Lists.) 
WALLACE,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL.    Adm.   sizar  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  10,  1853;  a  'Ten-year  man.'    S.  of  the  Rev.  William, 
Presbyterian    minister,    of    Glenburn,    Co.    Down.     B.    at 
Ballinahinch.    Bapt.  Mar.  26,  1816. 
WALLACE,   WILLIAM   THOMAS   FRANCIS   AGNEW.     Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.    16,   1847.     [Eldest  s.  of  Sir  John 
Alexander  Agnew  Dunlop,  6th  Bart,   (and  Janet,  dau.  of 
William  Rodger,  of  Glasgow).    B.   May  27,   1830.    School, 
Sandhurst.]    Matric.  Michs.  1847.    Second  Lieut.,  5th  Foot, 
1847;    Ensign,    Grenadier    Guards,    1848,    Captain,    1857; 
Lieut.-Colonel,    1859;    sold   out,    i860.     Succeeded   as    7th 
Baronet,   Feb.    10,    1857.    Of  Lochryan  House,   Stranraer, 
Wigtonshire.    J. P.  for  Wigtown.    Died,  unmarried,  Jan.  28, 
1892,  in  London,  when  it  had  wrongfully  been  assumed,  the 
Baronetcy  became  extinct.   Brother  of  Francis  J.  A.  (1858). 
(Boase,  vi.  767;  Walford,  County  Families;  G.E.C.;  Complete 
Baronetage.) 
WALLAS,  GILBERT  INNES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  3,  1838.   S.  of  Robert.   B.  in  Madeira.   School,  Shrews- 
bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.   Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.   16,  1841.    Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
July   17,   1847;  priest,   July   i,   1848.    C.   of  St  Andrew's, 
Auckland,  1847-9  and  1858-60.    C.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth, 
1849-58.  V.  of  Barnstaple,  Devon,  1860-77.  R-  of  Shobrooke, 
1877-90.  Died  Sept.  7,  1890.   (Crockford;  Durham  Ord.  Book; 
The  Guardian,  Sept.  17,  1890.) 


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WALLAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8  ;at  Pembroke,  Feb.  28, 
1840.  2nd  s.  of  Edmund,  fanner,  of  Castle  Sowerby,  Cumber- 
land. B.  at  Blennerhasset,  Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs. 
1840;  B.A.  1844.  C.  of  Kirkandre\vs-on-Eden  and  Beaumont, 
Cumberland,  1846;  C.  of  Aikton,  1847-9.  Killed  when 
grouse-shooting  on  Bowness  Flow,  in  Aug.,  1849.  {Clergy 
List,  which  calls  him  John  Wallas,  junior,  to  distinguish  him 
from  an  Oxford  contemporary  namesake;  Cumberland 
Pacquet,  Aug.  21,  1849.) 

WALLER,  ALFRED  HAMILTON.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  Queens', 
Oct.,  1886.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Henry  (University  College, 
Oxford,  1859)  [sometime  Principal  of  the  London  College  of 
Divinity].  B.  Oct.  25,  1867,  at  Islington.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  Scholar,  1887;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1890;  priest,  1891 ;  C.  of  Tonbridge,  1890-3. 
C.  of  St  John's,  Waterloo,  Liverpool,  1893-1902.  C.  of  Hoole, 
Cheshire,  1902-5.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Chester,  1905-13.  V.  of 
Alsager,  Cheshire,  1913-24.  Died  Aug.  21,  1924.  Brother  of 
Charles  C.  (1887)  and  Edward  H.  M.  (1890).  (Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Sept.  12,  1924. 

WALLER,  ARTHUR  PRETYMAN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21, 
1891.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  (1853),  R.  of  Waldring- 
field,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  Feb.  7,  1872.]  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M..A..  1934-  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Bridgwater,  Somerset,  1S95-1900.  R.  of  Hemley 
(with  Waldringfield  from  1906),  Suffolk,  1900-48.  Married, 
Jan.  27,  1903,  Constance  Julia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Trevor,  V.  of  Bridg^vater,  Somerset.  Of  Waldringfield  in  1952. 
(Bury St  Edmunds  Sch.List;Crockford;  Who's  Who  in  Suffolk.) 

WALLER,  BERTRAM  PRETYMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1898.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Herbert  Pretyman  (1870),  of 
Broxboume,  Herts,  (and  Sarah  Mary  Anne  Barker).  B.  Oct. 
17,  1879,  at  Hoddesdon.  School,  St  Catharine's,  Broxboume 
(Mr  H.  P.  Waller).  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..\.  1901;  M.A. 
1905  Assistant  Master  at  Felsted  School,  1906-14;  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  School,  London,  1914-33-.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  the  Hertfordshire  Regt.).  Of 
Hill  Cottage,  Copthome  Road,  Croxley  Green,  Herts.,  in 
1946.    {Al.  Felsted.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WALLER,  BOLTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  18, 
1842.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WilUam  [of  Castletown,  Co.  Limerick 
(and  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  James  O'Grady)].  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  1847.    Died,  unmarried,  1853.    (Burke,  L.G.  of 

Ireland.) 

WALLER,  BRYAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  13, 
1784.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Lancaster.  [B.  June  i,  1765.]  School, 
Lancaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1787;  B..\.  1788; 
M.A.  1791.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  i795-  V.  of  Burton,  West- 
morland, 1806-42.  Died  Aug.  17,  1842,  aged  78.  (Northants. 
Clergy;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  11. 
669;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WALLER,  CHARLES.  Adm  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  27,  1826. 
Of  Sufiolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  6,  1830;  priest,  Oct.  9,  1831.  R.  of  Great 
Waldringfield,  Suffolk,  1833-8.  Died  in  1842.  Father  of 
Charles  E.  (1851).  (Foster,  Inde.x  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide; 
Warwick's  Univ.  Reg.;  Clergy  List.) 

WALLER,  CHARLES  CAMERON.  Adm.  sUar  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  II,  1887.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Henry  (University 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1859),  of  St  John's  Hall,  Highbury,  Middlesex 
(and  Arabella  Maria  Stubbs).  B.  Feb.  6,  1869,  at  Highbury. 
School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1902. 
Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  the  Colonies)  1892;  priest 
(Montreal)  1893;  C.  of  Church-of-the-Advent,  Montreal, 
1892-4.  Resident  tutor,  at  Montreal  Diocesan  Theological 
College.  M.A.  McGiU,  1896;  Hon.  D.D.  Western  Univ.  of 
Canada,  1913.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Montreal,  1894-7.  Tutor, 
London  CoUege  of  Divinity,  1897-1900.  C.  of  Stoke  Newing- 
ton,  Middlesex,  1899-1900.  Chaplain  at  Homburg,  1900-2. 
Principal  and  Professor  of  Divinity,  Huron  CoUege,  London, 
Ontario,  1902-40;  Professor  of  Hebrew,  University  of  West 
Ontario,  1909-40.  Senior  Chaplain,  Huron  CoUege,  1915-45. 
Married,  1924,  in  Montreal,  Louisa  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of 
Alexander  Johnson,  LL.D.,  Vice-Principal  of  McGUl  Univer- 
sity. Disappears  from  Croc^/orif,  1948.  Brother  of  Alfred  H. 
(1886)  and  Edward  H.  M.  (1890). 

WALLER,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  10,  1851.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1826). 
B.  Sept.  1832.  School,  Marlborough  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1857; 
priest,  1858;  C.  of  Bedminster,  Somerset,  1857-61.  V.  of 
Humberstone,  Leics.,  1861-86.  Married  Helen  Margaret  — . 
Died  Mar.  9,  1886,  at  sea.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 


"Waller,  Herbert  Pretyman 

WALLER,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1875.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charies  Blackmore  (Worcester 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1842).  of  Woodford  Bridge,  Essex.  B.  there, 
June  18,  1855.  School,  Chigwell  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
"1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1879; 
priest,  1880;  C.  of  Leek,  Staffs.,  1879-82.  C.  of  Stoke-on- 
Trent,  1882-6.  V.  of  Hanford,  1886-1901.  V.  of  Woodford 
Bridge,  Essex,  1901-19.  Chaplain  at  RapaUo,  Italy,  1920-7. 
Married,  Feb.  4,  1886,  Helen  Susan,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Robinson,  Esq.,  of  Westwood  Hall,  Leek.  Died  Feb.  11, 
1927,  at  RapaUo.  (Chigwell  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Feb.  17,  1927.) 

WALLER,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  7,  1838. 
[3rd  s.  of  Robert  Pretyman,  wool-stapler,  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  B.  Dec.  1818.  School,  Bur>'  St  Edmunds.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1842;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  Oldham,  Lanes.,  1842-6. 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  Dane  Bridge,  Davenham,  Cheshire,  1846-89. 
Married,  May  13,  1845,  at  Sleaford,  Thomasina,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lowe.  Latteriv  of  HUlfield  Cottage,  Muswell 
HUl,  London,  N.,  where  he  died  Apr.  3,  1897;  buried  at 
Broxboume,  Herts.  Father  of  Herbert  P.  (1870);  brother  of 
Robert  P.  (1834)  and  WUliam  (1835).  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch. 
List;  T.  A.  Walker,  460;  Crockford.) 

WALLER,  EDMOND.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20),  at  Trinity,  May  5, 

1824.   S.  of  WUliam.    B.  at  Northampton.   School,  Parson  s 
Green,  Middlesex.   Matric.  Lent,  1825 ;  B.A.  1828. 

WALLER,  EDWARD  HENRY  MANSFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30,  1890.  S.  of  the  Rev.  C[harles] 
H[enr>']  (University  College,  Oxford,  1859).  B.  Dec.  8,  1871, 
in  Hampstead.  School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1893;  M..\.  1897.  Rowing  'blue,'  1893.  Hon. 
D.D.,  Trinity  College,  Toronto,  1934;  Hon.  D.D.,  University 
of  W.  Ontario,  1934.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1894;  priest, 
1895;  Assistant  Chaplain,  St  John's  HaU,  Highbury,  1894-7. 
Vice-Principalof  St  Paul's  (C.M.S.)  CoUege,  Allahabad,  1897- 
1903;  Principal,  1903-5.  C.M.S.  Missionary  at  Benares, 
1907-9;  and  Principal  of  Jay  Narayan's  School,  at  Benar^, 
1907-9.  C.M.S.  Secretary  at  Allahabad,  1910-14;  C.M.S. 
Secretary  for  India  and  Persia.  Bishop  of  Tinnevelly  and 
Madura,  1915-23;  of  Madras,  1923-41.  Author,  Revelation  in 
Indian  Church  Commentaries;  Divinity  of  Christ;  Priest  and 
Parish  in  India,  etc.  Married,  1897,  Irene  Juliana  L.  Doudney. 
Died  May  16,  1942,  in  South  Africa.  Brother  of  Charles  C. 
(1887)  and  Alfred  H.  (1886).  (Crockford;  The  Times,  May  19, 
1942;  Who's  Who.) 

WALLER,  GEORGE  HERBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

July  17,  1872.   Matric.  Michs.  1872. 

WALLER,  HAROLD  HAVELOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1897.  [S.  of  Lieut.-Col.  W.  F.  F.,  V.C]  B.  Nov.  15, 
1877.  [Schools,  Bath  College  and  Wellington  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Sometime  .Assistant  Master  at  Schools 
in  Devenport  and  at  Weston-super-Mare.  Professor  of 
English  Literature  at  the  Dai  go  Koto  Gakko  in  Kumamoto, 
Japan.  Of  Southgate,  Middlesex,  in  1932.  (Wellington  Coll. 
Reg.) 

WALLER,  HAROLD  KIRK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Horace,  of  East  Liss,  Hants.  B.  Aug. 
16,  188 1,  at  TwyweU,  Northants.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1913.  At  University 
CoUege  Hospital,  London;  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1909.  Resident  Medical  Officer,  Queen  Charlotte's 
Hospital  and  East  London  Hospital  for  ChUdren.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Practised  m 
London.  Senior  Medical  Of&cer,  Royal  College  of  St  Katha- 
rine, Poplar,  .\uthor,  medical.  Married,  1913,  Emelie,  dau. 
of  Charies  Wiener.  Of  2,  Carlton  Lodge,  Tunbridge  WeUs,  in 
1952.    (Charterhouse  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 

WALLER,  HERBERT  PRETYMAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1870.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  (1838)  (and  Thomasina). 

B.  Apr.  2,  1852,  at  Dane  Bridge,  Cheshire.  Bapt.  July  20, 
1853.  School,  Windermere  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  Dec.  21,  1876;  priest,  1877. 
Assistant  Master  at  Ripon  Grammar  School  and  C.  of  Sharow, 
Yorks.,  1876^.  C.  of  Hoddesdon,  Herts.,  1881-4,  and  Vice- 
Principal  of  Hoddesdon  School,  1882-7.  Master  of  St 
Catherine's  School,  Broxboume,  1896-1906.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
St  .Albans,  1901-5.  Chaplain,  Christ's  Hospital  Girls'  School, 
Hertford,   1905-10.    C.  of  Great  AmweU,  Herts.,   1910-12. 

C.  of  Broxboume,  Herts.,  1912-13.  R.  of  RadweU,  1913-21, 
and  C.-in-c.  of  Caldecote  with  Newnham,  1919-21.  V.  of 
Newnham  and  R.  of  RadweU  with  Caldecote,  1921-34.  Perm. 
to  off.,  dio.  of  London,  1933.  Latteriv  of  Belmont,  31,  Good- 
wyn's  Vale,  .Muswell  Hill,  N.  Died  Feb.  7,  1937.  Father  of 
Bertram  P.  (1898).   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  9,  1937.) 


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WALLER,  JAMES.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Dec.  10,  i757-  S.  of  Tames  (and  Amie).  B.  June  27, 
1739,  at  St  GUes-in-the-Fields,  London.  Bapt.  there,  July  23, 
1739.  Matric.  Michs.  1757;  B.A.  1762;  M.A.  1765;  D-D-  i777. 
Fellow,  1760-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1762.  R.  of  Fmchley, 
Middlesex.  R.  of  St  Andrew's  Undershaft  and  R.  of  St 
Martin's,  Ludgate.  V.  of  Kensington,  1 770-95-  Archdeacon 
of  Essex,  1770-95.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1766-95.  KUled 
Nov  10  1795,  at  Great  Waltham  when  in  bed,  by  the  fall 
of  a  chimney-stack.  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Northants  Clergy;  G. 
Mag.,  1795,  II.  972;  J.  D.  G.  Scott,  Story  of  St  Mary  Abbots, 
Kensington,  148-9.) 

WALLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  i879- 
S  of  George.  B.  in  London.  School,  Islington.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1883;  priest  (Llandaff)  1885;  C.  of  All  Samts,  Clapton 
Middlesex,  1883-4.  C.  of  Dixton,  Mon.,  1884-6.  C.  of 
Dorking,  Surrey,  1886-9.  C.  of  Folkestone,  1889-91.  C.  of 
St  Saviour's,  Folkestone,  1891-6.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester, 
1897-1911.  Latterly  of  Northleigh,  East  Gnnstead,  where  he 
died  Mar.  5,  1911,  aged  58.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  8, 
1911.) 

WALLER,  JOHN  ASHLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  3, 
1879.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  Tames,  Esq.,  of  60,  Holland  Park, 
London.  [B.  1859.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879-  Of  West  Stratton 
House  Michildever,  Hants.  Married,  1883,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Newman  Young,  of  Brighton.  Died  Aug.  31,  1936,  aged  76; 
buried  at  Headley.  Brother  of  Thomas  W.  (1879)-  {The 
Times,  Sept.  7,  1936;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WALLER,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1808.  Matric.  Michs.  1808.  [One  of  these  names, 
eldest  s.  of  Bolton,  of  Castletown,  Co.  Limerick  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WUliam  Henn,  of  Paradise,  Co.  Clare),  was 
Lieut.,  27th  Regt. ;  died,  unmarried.  (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.)] 

WALLER,  NAUNTON  JULIAN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  20,  1895- 
[S.  of  William  Naunton,  J. P.,  of  Little  Bealings,  Suffolk  (and 
Edith  Walker,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Murphy,  of  Melbourne, 
Australia).  B.  May  23,  1876.]  School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899.  Second  Lieut.,  R.A.,  1900; 
Lieut.,  1903.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A., 
1916;  invalided,  1919).   {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

WALLER,  NOEL  HUXLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2, 
1899.  S.  of  F.  W.,  Esq.,  of  Wotton,  Gloucs.  [B.  Oct.  10, 
i88i.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902;  M.A.  1906.  An  architect.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  Gloucestershire  Regt.  (T.F.);  M.C.;  men- 
tioned in  despatches).  Architect  to  Gloucester  Cathedral.  Of 
Wotton,  Gloucester.    {Charterhouse  Reg.;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WALLER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  15,  1787-  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar;  B.A.  1791;  M.A. 
1794.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  20,  1795.  R.  of  Great 
Birch,  Essex,  1795-1842.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1843. 
{Clerical  Guide.) 

WALLER,  ROBERT  PLUME.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
June  24, 1834.  Of  Suffolk.  [Eld.  s.  of  Robert  Pretyman,  wool- 
stapler,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.  Oct.  1815.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Migrated  to  Jesus, 
Apr.  6,  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Canter- 
bury) 1839;  priest  (York)  1839;  C.  of  Scarborough,  1839-1841. 
C.  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1842.  C.  of  Outwell,  Norfolk,  1846-7. 
V.  of  Stratton,  Cornwall,  1858-69.  C.  of  Bagshot,  Surrey, 
1858  V.  of  St  Michael  and  All  Angels,  Bromley,  Middlesex, 
1869-79.  V.  of  Nazeing,  Essex,  1879-90-  V.  of  Bitteswell, 
Leics.,  1890-1903.  Latterly  of  Hillfield  Cottage,  Muswell  Hill, 
London,  N  Died  Oct.  10,  1909.  Brother  of  William  (1835) 
and  Daniel  (1838).  {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  List;  Jesus  Coll. 
Notes;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Times,  Oct.  12,  1909.) 

WALLER,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  19, 
1853.  [S.  of  George,  of  Waldingfield,  Suffolk  (and  Anne 
Edwards).  B.  there.  May  16,  1832.  Schools,  Ipswich  and  at 
the  Agricultural  College,  Cirencester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
B.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Ipswich,  1860-2.  R.  of  Waldringfield,  Suffolk, 
1862-1905.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Norwich,  1905-13.  Latterly  of 
Waldringfield  old  rectory,  near  Woodbridge.  Married,  Aug. 
13,  1856,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Pretyman,  of  Ramsholt.  Father 
of  Arthur  P.  (189 1 ).  Disappears  from  Croc/t/o)-d,  192 1.  {Who's 
Who  in  Suffolk.) 

WALLER,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Ad.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  3,  1879.  S.  of  Thomas  James,  Esq.,  of 
60,  Holland  Park,  London  [and  Baynard's  Park,  Surrey]. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1879-  Married,  1893, 
Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Arthur  Julius  Pollock,  M.D.  Brother 
of  John  A.  (1879).   (Walford,  County  Families.) 


Wallich,  Nathaniel  David  Scott 

WALLER,  WATHEN  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1886.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  A[dolphus]  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1856),  V.  of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk  (and  Jamesina,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  L'Estrange  Styleman  Le  Strange,  of  Hun- 
stanton Hall).  [B.  June  4,  1867.]  In  the  Royal  Navy  before 
admission;  serving  during  the  Egyptian  War,  1882.  Matric. 
Lent,  1887;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham), 
1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  St  Columba's,  South  wick,  Co. 
Durham,  1892-5.  C.  of  St  Clement,  Norwich,  1901.  Chaplain, 
R.N.,  H.M.S.  Royal  Sovereign,  1901-3.  V.  of  Thomham, 
Norfolk,  1903-7.  Chaplain  at  Mandalay,  Burma,  1907-12. 
R.  of  Luton,  Kent,  1913-15.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Chaplain,  R.N.,  1915-17)-  V.  of  St  George  Tombland  with 
St  Simon  and  St  Jude,  Norwich,  1921-8.  Pub.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Norwich,  1929-40.  Married,  Oct.  17,  1912.  Mabel  Catherine, 
elder  dau.  of  James  Sydney  Stopford.  Died,  s.p.,  July  29, 
1944.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  21, 
1912.) 

WALLER,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  30)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  7,  1794.  Of  Cheam,  Surrey.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John 
of  Ingleton,  Yorks.  B.  at  Tunstall,  Lanes.  Matric.  Easter, 
1804;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1804.  P.C.  of  Ingleton-in-Bantham, 
Yorks.,  1805-44.  For  some  years  had  taught  at  Cheam. 
Died  Oct.  19,  1844,  at  Holme  Head,  near  Ingleton,  aged  80. 
{Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  552.) 

WALLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  3. 
1835.  [2nd]  s.  of  R[obert]  P[retyman],  wool-stapler,  of 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  B.  Dec.  1816.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840;  M.A. 
1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1840;  priest,  1841;  C.  of 
Gornal,  Staffs.,  1840-2.  C.  of  Brompton-Ralph,  Somerset, 
1842-3.  C.  of  Worlington,  Suffolk,  1843-4.  P-C  of  St  John's, 
Dukinfield,  Cheshire,  1844-51.  C.  of  Soham,  Cambs.,  1851-6. 
V.  of  St  Mary's,  Whittlesey,  1856-97.  Died  in  Sept.  1897- 
Brother  of  Robert  P.  (1834)  and  Daniel  (1838).  {Bury  St 
Edmunds  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford.) 

WALLER-BRIDGE,  HORACE  FITZ-HENRY  (1897),  see 
BRIDGE. 

WALLEY,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1889.  S.  ofj.  B.  at  Nantwich,  Cheshire.  School,  Whitchurch. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  {gth  Wrangler)  1892;  (Math.  Trip., 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1893);  M.A.  1896.  Fellow,  1893.  Assistant 
Master  at  Warwick  School,  1893-4.  Lecturer  in  Mathematics 
at  Aberystwyth  (Univ.  of  Wales)  1894-1905.  Assistant 
Master  at  Colston's  School,  Stapleton,  Bristol,  1915-18. 
Lived  latterly  at  Chard,  Somerset.  (F.  Brittain;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

WALLEY,  STEPHEN  CAWLEY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  11,  1881. 
[S.  of  Stephen,  of  Chester.  B.  Nov.  29,  1856,  at  Oswestry.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon 
(Newcastle-on-Tyne)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  Seghill, 
Northumberland,  1884-9.  V.  of  Warmtield,  Yorks.,  1889- 
1912.  R.  of  Hardingham,  Norfolk,  1912-33.  Married, 
Sept.  30,  1884,  Mercy,  dau.  of  Richard  May,  of  Dulwich. 
Latterly  of  Ormesby,  near  Great  Yarmouth.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1937.    {Yorkshire  Who's  Who,  1912.) 

WALLICH,  LEONARD  CALDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  27,  1842.  S.  of  Nathaniel  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  B.  in  Calcutta  [1823].  School,  Hull.  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1847; 
priest,  1848;  C.  of  Great  Poringland,  Norfolk,  1847-61;  R- 
there,  1861-92.  Resided  latterly  at  Cheltenham.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1896.  Father  of  the  next;  brother  of 
Nathaniel  D.  S.  (1843). 

WALLICH,  LEONARD  MYDDLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct  II  1875.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Leonard  Calder  (above),  of 
Poringland,  Norfolk.  B.  there,  Dec.  30,  1853.  School, 
Norwich  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A. 
1882.  Assistant  Master  at  Cranbrook  School  for  4  years; 
at  St  Leonard's  School,  St  Leonard's-on-Sea,  for  3  years; 
Head  Master  of  Inholmes  School,  Cheltenham  from  1886; 
Joint  Head  Master  of  Gisburne  House  School,  Watford  in 
1910.    {Schoolmasters  Directories.) 

WALLICH,  NATHANIEL  DAVID  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  June  29,  1843.  S.  of  Dr  —  [Nathaniel,  formerly 
Wolff,  a  Dane  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.),  of  Calcutta.]  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1847.  Assistant 
Surgeon,  Bengal  Medical  Establishment,  1848;  Surgeon, 
1863;  at  Sheorani,  1853;  at  Miranzai,  1855;  at  Kurram 
Valley,  1856.  Died  at  Dagshai,  June  g,  1863.  Brother  of 
Leonard  C.  (1842).  (T.  A.  Walker,  481;  V.  Hodson;  D.  G. 
Crawford,  Roll  of  J. M.S.) 


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Wallinger,  Ernest  Arnold 

WALLINGER,  ERNEST  ARNOLD.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12, 

1897.  [S.  of  W.  H.  Arnold,  Indian  Forest  Service,  of  Hare 
Hall,  Essex.  B.  June  11,  1875.]  School,  Ramsgate  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Second  Lieut.,  R.A.,  1900;  Lieut.,  1903; 
Captain,  1912;  Major,  1915.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Temp.  Lieut.-Col.,  R.F.A.;  Gen.  Staff  Officer;  wounded; 
DS.O.,  1916;  mentioned  4  times  in  despatches;  Chevalier, 
Legion  of  Honour  (France);  Officer,  Ordre  de  la  Couronne 
(Belgium);  French  Croix  de  Guerre  avec  palme;  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre).  President  of  the  British  Military  Intelli- 
gence Commission  in  Brussels,  Jan.  1919-Aug.  1920.  Retired, 
1923.  Married,  Irene,  dau.  of  H.  Benn,  J. P.,  of  Bradford,  and 
Holcombe  Hall,  Dawlish,  and  had  issue.  Died  May  11,  1934, 
at  Cuckfield,  Sussex;  buried  there.  {Army  Lists;  The  V.C. 
and  D.S.O.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  May  12,  1934.) 
WALLINGER,  T.   Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  24,  1823;  a 

'Ten-year  man.'    (Untv.  Calendar.) 
WALLINGER,  WILLIAM  ARNOLD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  25,  1842.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Arnold  [Sergeant-at-law  of  the 
Middle  Temple].    B.  [June  28,   1824],  in  London.    School, 
Putney.    Matric.  Lent,  1843.    Kept  two  terms.    Joined  the 
ist  West  India  Regt.  as  a  Subaltern;  Captain.  Died  suddenly, 
unmarried,  while  on  leave,  at  Charing  Cross,  London,  June  6, 
1859-   (Pe'le,  II-  475-) 
WALLINGTON,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  13, 
1820.    [3rd  and  youngest]  s.  of  Edward,  of  Dursley,  Gloucs. 
(and  Arabella,  dau.  of  John  Wallington,  of  Chelsea).  Matric. 
Lent,  1821;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1829.   Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
1826;  priest,  1827;  C.  of  Leigh,  Gloucs.,  1826-32.   Died  May 
28,  1832,  aged  32,  at  Cheltenham.    (Peile,  401;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WALLINGTON,  FRANK  MAXWELL.   Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  10, 
1889.   [4th  and  youngest  s.  of  Col.  Sir  John  Williams,  K.C.B., 
of  Keevil  Manor,  Trowbridge,  WUts.  (and  Henrietta  Maria, 
dau.    of    Lieut.-Col.    William    Beach).     B.    [at   Avranches, 
France],  Mar.  7,  1870.    School,  Eton.]    Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
exhibitioner;   B.A.    1892;   M.A.    1896.    Ord.   deacon   (Win- 
chester) 1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Portsea,  Hants.,  1893-1902. 
V.  of  South  Molton,  Devon,  1902-12.  V.  of  Barnstaple,  1912- 
36.     Preb.    of    Exeter.     R.    of   Ashford,    Devon,    1936-46. 
Married,  Apr.  28,  1903,  Violet  St  Helen,  dau.  of  Frederick 
Bashford.    Died  at  Bath,  Feb.  i,  1946.    [King's  Coll.  Reg., 
195;   Burke,   L.G.;  Crockford;   Who's  Who  in  Devon;   The 
Times,  Feb.  5,  1946.) 
WALLINGTON,  LAURENCE  ARCHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May   27,    1889.     S.   of   Richard  Archer,   of  Sutton  House, 
Bedford  Hill,  London.  B.  Mar.  27,  1870,  at  Charlton.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1894.    Died  May  28,  1895,  at  sea,  off 
Sierra  Leone.    (The  Standard,  June  25,  1895.) 
WALLIS,  ALFRED  TOM.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15, 
1888.   S.  of  Alfred  William,  commercial-traveller,  of  Solihull 
(and  Elizabeth  Toppin).    B.  Dec.  21,  1866,  at  Tottenham. 
Schools,  Solihull  (Mr  R.  Wilson)  and  King  Edward's  Grammar 
School,  Birmingham.    Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A. 
1899.   Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1891;  priest,  1893;  Assistant 
Missioner,  St  John's  College  Mission  in  Walworth,  1891-7. 
C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Deptford,  Kent,  1897-1903.  V.  of  Strood, 
1903-15.     R.    of   Cliffe-at-Hoo,    1915-37.     Rural    Dean   of 
Clifie-at-Hoo,  1921-37.    Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester,  1925-37. 
Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Rochester,  1937-51--    Of 
Shirley,  Camer  Comer,  Meopham,  Kent.    (Crockford.) 
WALLIS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30,  1898.  [Eldest] 
s.  of  Henrv  Marriage,  of  'Hilliers,"   Bucklebury  Common, 
Reading.     School,  Leighton  Park,  Reading,  and  at  Owens 
College,  Manchester.    Matric.  Michs.  189S;  B.A.  1901;  M..-\.. 
1906.     Sometime   Assistant    Master   at    Bishop's   Stortford 
College.    Chief  Inspector  of  Schools  for  Cumberland   and 
Westmorland  until  his  death,  at   Penrith,  Aug.   28,   1919, 
aged  40.    Brother  of  Basil  (1899).    (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  292; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WALLIS,  ARNOLD  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  10, 
1875.   S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Joseph  (1846),  of  85,  Stockwell  Road, 
London  (and  .Albinia  Elworthy).    B.  Dec.  7,  1856,  in  London. 
School,    St    Paul's,    London.     Matric.    Michs.    1875;    B.A. 
{4th  Wrangler  and  Smith's  prize)  1879;  M.A.  1882.   Fellow  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1879-1913;  Bursar,  1899.     Senior   Proctor, 
1900-1.  Married,  Sept.  4,  1883,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Burgess,  Esq.,  of  Brentwood,  and  had  issue.    Died  Nov.  12, 
1913,  in  London.   Brother  of  Frederic  (1872)  and  Henry  W. 
(1879).  (The  Times,  Nov.  13,  1913.) 
WALLIS,  BASIL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1899.   S.  of 
Henry  Marriage,  of  Ashton  Lodge,  Reading,  Berks.  B.  Aug.  3, 
1881,  at  Reading.   School,  Leighton  Park,  Reading.   Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,   ist  Class)   1902; 
M.B.   and   B.Chir.,    1910.     At   Guy's   Hospital.    M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,    1908.     Brother    of    Anthony    (1898).     (Medical 
Directories.) 


Wallis,  Frederick  William 

WALLIS,  BAYLY  (or  BAILY).  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse 
(age  18),  July  7,  1774.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Easter,  1775; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1778;  M.A.  1782;  D.D.  1808.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  20,  1780.  R.  of  St  Mary  Stoke,  Ipswich, 
1782-1820.  Married,  Aug.  9,  1780,  Jane  Eyre,  3rd  dau.  of 
the  Ven.  Venn  Eyre,  Archdeacon  of  Carlisle.  Died  May  30, 
1820,  aged  63.  Donor  to  the  University  Library.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  339;  G.  Mag.,  1820,  i.  571;  C.  Sayle,  Annals  of 
Cambridge  Univ.  Lib.,  m.) 

WALLIS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1889. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  Arthur,  engineer,  of  Basingstoke,  Hants. 
(and  Charlotte  Sterry).  B.  Dec.  23,  1871,  at  Combehurst, 
Basingstoke.  School,  Oliver's  Mount,  Scarborough  (Mr 
Walton).  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Adm. 
a  solicitor,  1896;  practised  at  Basingstoke.  Died  May  9,  1935, 
at  Longford,  Tasmania.  (The  Eagle,  xlix.  57;  Law  Ltsts; 
The  Times,  May  14,  1935-) 

WALLIS,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1885. 
[3rd  s.  of  WUham,  of  Melton  Lodge,  Watford,  Herts.]  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1892;  pnest, 
1893;  C.  of  St  George's,  Kidderminster,  Worcs.,  1892-4. 
C.  of  Upton-on-Severn,  1894.  C.  of  Shustoke,  Warws.,  1895- 
9.  V.  of  Skinvith,  Cumberiand,  1899-1913.  V.  of  Murton  with 
Hilton,  1913-39.  Married,  Apr.  9,  1901,  Beatrice  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Anderson  Edwards,  V.  of  Kirkland, 
Cumberland.  Latterly  of '  Kirkland,'  Kings  Road,  Horsham, 
Sussex,  where  he  died  Nov.  17,  1943-  {Crockford;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

WALLIS,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1872. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1846),  of  StockweU,  Surrey.  B.  1854, 
at  Hastings.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar, 
1873;  Cams  prize,  1874;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1876; 
Cams  prize,  1877;  Scholefield  prize,  1878;  M.A.  1879;  Evans 
prize,  1878;  D.D.  1894.  Fellow,  1878;  Dean,  1878.  Semor 
Proctor,  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1878;  priest,  1879.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Cambridge,  1881-3.  Select  Preacher,  1897,  1903, 
1908;  Ramsden  Preacher,  1903.  Vice- Principal  of  Westcott 
House.  Bishop  of  WeUington,  New  Zealand,  1895-1911; 
resigned.  Archdeacon  of  Wilts.,  1911-12;  of  Sherborne, 
1916-18.  Canon  of  Salisbury,  1913.  'Scholarly,  humorous 
and  intensely  lovable,  he  left  a  name  in  Cambridge  which  was 
never  mentioned  save  with  abiding  affection.  As  the  guide, 
counsellor  and  friend  of  youth,  Wallis  was  one  of  the  best 
known  and  best  loved  of  Cambridge  dons.'  Married,  Oct.  23, 
1894,  Margaret  Emily  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Sir  Robert 
Wilhams,  Bart.,  M.P.  Died  June  24,  1928,  at  Bournemouth; 
buried  at  Little  Bredy,  near  Dorchester.  Brother  of  Arnold  J. 
(1875)  and  Henry  W.  (1879).  (Venn,  u.  403;  Crockford;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Times,  June  25,  1928;  Cambridge  Review, 
Oct.  12,  1928.) 

WALLIS,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens'. 
Oct.  1875.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Thomas,  shipping-agent,  of 
Southampton.  B.  there  [Dec.  18,  1859].  Educated  abroad. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1876;  B.A. 
1879;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1885.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there,  1883.  M.R.C.S.,  1883; 
F.R.C.S.,  1891.  Sometime  Surgeon,  Prince  Alfred  Hospital, 
Sydney,  N.S.W.  Demonstrator  in  Anatomy  at  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital  and  at  Charing  Cross  Hospital.  Dean  of  the 
Medical  School  of  Charing  Cross  Hospital.  Knighted,  1911. 
Married,  May,  1890,  May  Montgomery,  2nd  dau.  of  H.  Cole 
Aspinall,  Q.C.,  Attorney-General  of  Victoria,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  medical.  Died  Apr.  26,  1912,  in  London.  Brother  of 
Thomas  A.  (1875).  (Venn,  11.  423;  Who  was  Who;  Plarr, 
Lives  of  the  Fellows;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  27, 
1912.) 

WALLIS,  FREDERICK  CYRIL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  16,  1894. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Dr  Michael,  of  BexhUl,  Sussex.]  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bp.  Royston)  1899;  priest  (Liverpool)  1900; 
C.  of  Wigan,  1899-1912.  V.  of  Aspull,  Lanes.,  1912-29. 
Died  Aug.  1929,  at  Grasmere.  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Aug.  12,  1929.) 

WALLIS,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1874.    [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  hosier  (and  Sophia). 

B.  [Jan.  7,  1857]  in  St  Marvlebone,  London.  Bapt.  Oct.  3, 
1858.  School,  Surrey  County.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A. 
1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1880;  priest,  1881; 

C.  of  Pershore,  Worcs.,  1880-4.  C.  of  Barboume,  1884-^2. 
R.  of  Martin  Hussingtree,  1892-4.  R.  of  Hindlip,  1894-1915. 
Married,  Jan.  5,  1881,  Marion  Eleanor,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Cumming,  52nd  Regt.,  of  The  Manor  House,  Mancetter, 
Warws.  Latterly  of  4,  Blenheim  Parade,  Cheltenham,  where 
he  died  Jan.  11,  1925.  (The  Eagle,  xliv.  103;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Jan.  14,  1925-) 


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Wallis,  George 

WALLIS,  GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell.-Cotn.  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  24, 

1813.  [2nd  s.  of  George  Lewis].  Of  Ockbrook,  Derbs.  [B. 
1786.]  Schools,  Repton  and  Bristol;  and  at  Edinburgh 
University;  M.D.  (Edin.)  1812.  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Prac- 
tised at  Park  Street,  Bristol.  Senior  Physician  and  Clinical 
Lecturer  at  Bristol  infirmary,  1828-55;  later  Consulting 
Physician  there.  Author,  A  New  System  of  Medical  Relief  to 
the  Poor;  etc.  Married,  1816,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Oakes,  of 
Derby.  Died  June  6,  1872.  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical 
Directories;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WALLIS,  HAROLD  TOM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1893. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  School,  Honiton,  Devon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900.  FootbaU  (rugby) 
'blue,'  1895,  1896.  Assistant  Master  at  Scaitcliffe  School, 
Englefield  Green,  1896-1904;  Joint  Head  Master  of  Wixenford 
School,  Wokingham,  1904-33-.  [Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
Berks.  Bucks,  and  Beds.  Contemporary  Biographies,  300.) 

WALLIS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  i,  1807.  Of 
Ireland.  [S.  of  Major  W.,  of  Westwood,  Mill  Street,  Cork.] 
Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  9,  1808.  Matric.  Lent,  1808.  Of 
Drishane  Castle.    J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Cork;  High  Sheriff, 

1814.  Lieut.-Col.,  South  Cork  Rifles.  Married  (i)  Miss 
Forster,  and  had  issue,  one  son;  (2)  1827,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Grice 
Smyth,  of  Ballynatray,  Co.  Waterford,  and  had  further  issue. 
Died  Jan.  6,  1862.    (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

WALLIS,  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Lent,  1882;  B.A.  1884. 
Ord.  deacon  (0.xford)  1885 ;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  St  Frideswide's, 
Oxford,  1885-7.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Toowoomba,  Queensland, 
1887-91.  P.-in-charge  of  Southern  Cross  with  Yilgarn, 
Perth,  W.A.,  1892.  C.  of  St  George's  Cathedral,  Perth,  1893- 
5.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  i8g6. 

WALLIS,  HENRY  WHITE.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1879. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1846),  of  Stockwell, 
Surrey.  B.  there.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
Carus  Greek  Testament  prize,  1881;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist 
Class,  1881.  Matric.  as  a  Non-Coil.  Student  at  Oxford, 
Oct.  14,  1882.  Returned  to  Caius;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist 
Class,  1883);  Hebrew  prize,  1884;  (Theo.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist 
Class,  1884);  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Fellow  of  Caius,  1887. 
Author,  Cosmology  of  the  Rig  Veda.  Died  in  College,  July  18, 
1887.  Brother  of  Arnold  J.  (1875)  and  Frederic  (1872). 
{Venn,  11.  438;  Al.  Oxon.;  The  Guardian,  July  20,  1887.) 

WALLIS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  12,  1899.  S.  of 
Henry.  B.  [Mar.  2,  1862],  at  Goldings,  Hertford.  Schools, 
Bengeo  national,  Colet,  Stepney  and  Exeter  Training  College. 
Matric.  Lent,  1900;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master 
at  St  Thomas's,  Charterhouse  Boys'  School,  1883-99;  Head 
Master  of  the  Higher  Grade  School,  Cambridge,  1899-1912, 
and  Lecturer  at  the  Day  Training  College.  Author,  Europe 
in  the  Making;  Asia,  etc.  Of  13,  Guest  Road,  Cambridge. 
Died  Sept.  10,  1912,  in  Cambridge.  (Peile,  11.  839;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

WALLIS,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 
1859.  S.  of  WUliam.  B.  in  Sydney,  Australia.  Matric. 
Lent,  1859;  B.A.  1862.   Brother  of  William  M.  (1859). 

WALLIS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Caius,  July  6,  1846. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  [Dissenting  minister].  B.  at  Stepney, 
Middlesex.  School,  Clifton.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850; 
M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Plymouth,  1850-2.  C.  of  Margate,  1852-3.  C. 
of  St  Clement's,  Hastings,  1853-6.  C.  of  All  Hallows,  Barking, 
185&-9.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Stockwell,  1859-82.  Died  Apr.  1, 
1882.  Father  of  Arnold  J.  (1875),  Frederick  (1872)  and 
Henry  W.  (1879).  {Venn,  11.  277;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Apr.  5,  1882.) 

WALLIS,  ROBERT  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  20,  1882. 
[Doubtless  s.  of  Robert,  J  P.,  of  Old  Ridley,  Northumberiand 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Webster,  Esq.,  of  Weston). 
B.  1863.]  Matric.  Lent,  1882.  Lieut.,  Northumberland 
Artillery  Militia,  1883.  (Walford,  County  Families;  Army 
Lists.) 

WALLIS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  17,  1761.  Of 
Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1761;  B.A.  1765;  M.A.  1768.  Fellow. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1766;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1767. 
V.  of  Loders,  and  Bradpole,  Dorset,  1820-36.  (Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide.) 

WALLIS,  THOMAS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1875.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Southampton.]  B.  there, 
Mar.  18,  1857.  Educated  abroad.  Matric.  Michs.  1875. 
Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1876;  B.A.  1880;  LL.M.  1887.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  29,  1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr. 
18,  1883.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Joint  Secretary  for  many 
years  of  the  Caius  College  Club.  Died  Jan.  19,  1930.  Brother 
of  Frederick  C.  (1875).  {Venn,  11.  423;  Law  Lists;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 


Walls,  Richard 

WALLIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  24,  1807. 
Matric.  Lent,  1808;  B.A.  r8ii;  M.A.  1814.  Fellow.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1811;  priest  (London),  Sept.  20,  1812.  C.  of 
Watlington,  Norfolk,  1839-60.  R.  of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk, 
1861-9.  Author,  Small  Terrestrial  Globe  on  a  Novel  Principle, 
with  Movable  Horizon,  for  Schools.  Disappears  from  Clergy 
List,  1870.    {Crockford.) 

WALLIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  15,  1834; 
a  'Ten-year  man.' 

WALLIS  [or  COLVILLE-WALLIS],  WILLIAM  COLVILLE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  25,  1876.  Matric.  Lent,  1877,  as 
Colville-Wallis;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely), 
1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ely,  Cambs.,  1880-8. 
V.  of  St  Agnes,  Exning,  Sufiolk,  1888-1935.  Hon.  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  St  Edmundsbury,  1917-23.  Married,  July  12, 
191 1,  Miss  Anne  M.  Tubby.  Latterly  of  Osborne  House, 
Newmarket,  where  he  died  Dec.  28,  1937,  aged  84.  (The 
Guardian,  July  21,  191 1;  The  Times,  Dec.  30,  1937.) 

WALLIS,  WILLIAM  MONCUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  26,  1859.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Sydney,  Australia. 
Matric.  Lent,  1859;  B.A.  1862.   Brother  of  James  H.  (1859). 

WALLIS,  WILLIAM  RENDALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1887.  S.  of  W.  B.,  miller,  of  Hill  House,  Lyme  Regis, 
Dorset.  B.  there,  1868.  School,  Dorset  County.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B..\.  1891;  M..\.  1895. 

WALLOP,  The  Hon.  BARTON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Nov.  5, 1762.  3rd  s.  of  John,  Viscount  Lymington 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1735)  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Con- 
duit). [B.Jan.  3,  1744-5.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1764; 
M.A.  1766.  R.  of  Portsmouth.  R.  of  Cliddesden  with  Farleigh, 
Hants.  Master  of  Magdalene,  1774-81.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1774-5-  Married,  May  14,  1771,  his  cousin,  Camilla  Powlett, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Smyth,  of  Crux-Easton,  Hants.,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Sept.  i,  1781,  at  Upper  Wallop  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Portsmouth).) 

WALLOP,  The  Hon.  JOHN  FELLOWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.  2nd  s.  of  Isaac  Newton  (sub  Fellowes,  1843) 
[5th]  Earl  of  Portsmouth,  of  Eggesford  House,  Devon  (who 
had  resumed  the  name  of  Wallop  on  succeeding  to  the  title) 
(and  Lady  Eveline  Alicia  Juliana  Herbert,  dau.  of  the  3rd 
Earl  of  Carnarvon).  B.  Dec.  27,  1859,  at  Eggesford  House. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  Sometime 
private  secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Tasmania.  Travelled 
extensively  in  the  Far  East  and  in  America.  Succeeded  his 
elder  brother  Newton,  as  7th  Earl  of  Portsmouth,  Dec.  4, 
1917.  Of  Eggesford  House,  Wembworthy,  Devon,  and 
Hurstboume  Park,  Hants.  J. P.  for  Devon.  Died,  unmarried, 
Sept.  7,  1925.  (Scott,  MSS.\  G.E.C.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
The  Times,  Sept.  9,  1925.) 

WALLOP  (post  FELLOWES),  The  Hon.  NEWTON.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Comm.  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1790.  [2nd]  s.  of  John 
[2nd]  Earl  of  Portsmouth,  of  Hurstbourne  Park,  Hants, 
(and  Urania,  dau.  of  Coulson  Fellowes,  of  Hampstead). 
[B.  June  26,  1772,  at  Hurstbourne  Park.]  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1790;  M.A.  1792.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Dec.  29,  1789.  M.P.  for  Andover,  1802-20  and  for  North 
Devon,  1832-7.  Upon  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  maternal 
uncle,  Henry  Arthur  Fellowes,  of  Eggesford,  Devon,  assumed, 
by  licence,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Fellowes  only,  Aug.  9, 
1794.  Succeeded  his  brother,  John  Charles,  as  4th  Earl  of 
Portsmouth,  July  14,  1853.  Married  (i)  Jan.  30,  1795, 
Frances,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Castell  Sherrard,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  June  24,  1820,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Hugh,  ist  Earl 
Fortescue,  and  had  further  issue.  Died  Jan.  9,  1854.  Father 
of  Henry  A.  W.  (1816,  sub  FeUowes)  and  Isaac  N.  (sub 
Fellowes,  1843).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.;  Changes  of  Name;  G.E.C.;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 

WALLS  (formeriy  CODD),  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Nov.  4,  1758.  [3rd  s.  of  George  [Codd],  Esq.,  of 
Hemswell,  Lines.  B.  in  1739.  School,  Wakefield.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1758;  LL.B.  1766.  R.  of  Little  Steeping,  Lines.,  1765- 
82.  R.  of  Gayton-le-Wolds,  1771-1811.  R.  of  Firsby  with 
Great  Steeping,  1782.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1801.  R.  of 
Willoughby  St  Helen,  1811-15.  Assumed  the  surname  of 
Walls,  1778,  as  devisee  of  Joseph  Walls,  of  Boothby  Hall. 
Married  (i)  1773,  Mary,  dau.  of  T.  Booth,  of  Wainfleet 
St  Mary;  (2)  Elizabeth  WUson.  Lived  latteriy  at  Spilsby, 
where  he  died  Mar.  15,  1815.  Father  of  Richard  (1792)- 
(Cant.  Act  Book;  G.  Mag.,  1815,  i.  377;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
M.  H.  Peacock;  Changes  of  Name;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WALLS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  13,  1792.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1758),  of  Spilsby, 
Lines.   School,  Lincoln.   Matric.  Lent,  i793- 


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WALMESLEY,  EDWARD  JONES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  7,  1832.  [Elder]  s.  of  John  (next)  (by  his  2nd  wife), 
of  14,  The  Circus,  Bath.  B.  June,  1814,  at  Bath.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1832;  Scholar,  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1840.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  May  26,  1839;  priest,  June  14, 
1840;  C.  of  Charlton  Kings,  Gloucs.,  1839-42.  R.  of  Hilperton 
with  Whaddon,  WUts.,  1843-7.  Died  Sept.  23,  1847,  aged  33, 
at  Dawlish  House,  near  Blandford,  Dorset.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1835).  (G.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  662;  Clergy  List;  The 
Patrician,  iv.  502.) 

WALMESLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Dec.  4, 1792. 
3rd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  [The  Hall  of  Ince],  Preston,  Lanes, 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Shaw,  of  Singleton,   Lanes.). 

B.  Dec.  28,  1775,  at  Preston.  Schools,  Preston  (Mr  Nicholson) 
Winwick  (Mr  Prince)  [and  Eton].  Migrated  to  Christ's. 
Matric.  Easter,  1797;  B.A.  1798.  Married  (i)  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Christopher  Conron,  of  Co.  Cork,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1812, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  Godolphin  Long,  of  Rood  Ashton, 
Wilts.,  and  had  further  issue.  Died  in  i860.  Father  of  the 
next  and  the  above.   {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  339.) 

WALMESLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1835.  Of  Somerset.  [S.  of  John  (above)],  of  [The  Hall  of  Ince], 
Lanes,  (bv  his  2nd  wife,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  Godolphin 
Long,  Esq.).  [B.  July  30,  1816.]  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  U..\.  1842.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  3,  1839.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  18,  1842. 
Equity  draftsman  and  conveyancer.  Of  Lucknam,  Coleme, 
WUts.,  and  HaU  of  Ince,  Wigan,  Lanes.  J.P.  for  WUts.  Died 
at  Lucknam,  May  26,  1893.  Brother  of  Edward  J.  (1832). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Winchester  Scholars;  The  Eagle,  x.x.  590;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 

WALMESLEY,  THOMAS  AUSTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1886.  S.  of  Thomas  Henry.  B.  Oct.  9,  1866,  at  Oswald- 
twistle.  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon 
(Cariisle)  1892;  C.  of  Ariecdon  with  Frizington,  Cumberiand, 
1892-5.    Disappears  from  Crockford,  1896. 

WALMISLEY,  HORATIO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  7,  1842. 
4th  s.  of  Thomas  Forbes,  of  Westminster.  B.  Sept.  18,  1822, 
in  Lambeth.  School,  King's  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1842. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Feb.  8,  1844;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  Bumham  Deep- 
dale,  Norfolk,  1848-50.  C.  of  Torquay,  1850-2.  C.  of  St 
Mary's,  Reading,  1852.  C.  of  Stratton-Audley,  Oxon.,  1853-6. 

C.  of  Clehonger,  Heref.,  1856-9.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Beaufort,  1859.  V.  of  St  Briavals,  Gloucs.,  1859-67.  R.  of 
Odd  Rode,  Cheshire,  1867-85.  V.  of  Iffley,  Oxon.,  1885-1905- 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1906.   Brother  of  the  next. 

WALMISLEY,  THOMAS  ATTWOOD.  Mus.  Bac.  from  Trinity, 
July  1,  1833.  Organist  of  Trinity  and  St  John's,  1833-56. 
Professor  of  Music,  1836-56.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  Forbes, 
organist  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  (and  Mary  Ann,  eldest  dau. 
of  WiUiam  Capon,  of  Westminster).  [B.  Jan.  21,  1814,  in 
Westminster.]  Organist  at  St  John-the-Baptist,  Croydon, 
1831-3.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  5,  1834.  Matric. 
Michs.  1834.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Dec.  30,  1834;  B.A.  1838. 
Adm.  a  member  of  Trinity,  May  2,  1838;  M.A.  1841;  Mus. 
Doc,  1848.  His  music  for  the  Ode  on  the  instaUation  of 
Prince  Albert  as  ChanceUor  attracted  general  adiniration. 
Composer  of  several  anthems  and  services,  most  of  which  were 
published  after  his  death,  being  edited  by  his  father,  who 
survived  him.  Died  Jan.  17,  1856,  at  Hastings;  buried  at 
Fairlight.  Memorial  tablet  in  Trinity  ante-chapel.  Brother 
of  the  above.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters  (sub  his  father); 
D.N.B.;.G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  322;  Historical  Register,  85.) 

WALMSLEY,  ARTHUR  JAMES.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1884.  S.  of  G[eorge],  Esq.,  of  [Paddock  House, 
Church],  Accrington.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
B.A.  1887.  Resided  at  The  Manor  House,  South  Wam- 
borough,  Hants.  Died  Jan.  26,  1939,  at  Bath;  buried  at 
Doynton,  near  Bristol.  Brother  of  Robert  B.  (1877).  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan,  28,  1939-) 

WALMSLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
26,  1817.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  Sept.  21,  1799,  at  Castlemeer, 
near  Rochdale,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  signs  as  'George' 
(presumably  Charles  George  or  George  Charles). 

WALMSLEY,  EDWARD  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  27,  1844.  S.  of  John,  lawyer,  of  Holbom,  London  (and 
Ann).  B.  in  St  Martin-in-the-Fields.  Bapt.  June  6,  1826. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844. 

WALMSLEY,  GEORGE  (1817),  see  WALMSLEY,  CHARLES. 

WALMSLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1882.  S.  of 
James,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Broughton,  Lanes.  B.  May,  1863. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1886.  Sometime  a  tutor  and  also  a  sheep- 
farmer  in  Queensland,  Austraha.  Latteriy  of  Broughton 
Lodge,  BexhUl-on-Sea.   [Uppingham  Sch.  Roll.) 


Walpole,  Edward 

WALMSLEY,  JAMES  BRADDOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  2,  1850.  S.  of  Charles,  solicitor  (and  Betty).  B.  Mar.  9, 
1830,  at  Marple,  Cheshire.   Matric.  Michs.  1850. 

WALMSLEY,  ROBERT  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1877.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George  [manufacturer],  of 
Paddock  House,  Church,  near  Accrington,  Lanes.  B.  there, 
1859.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A. 
1881.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  10,  1882.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1884.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Of 
Sevenhampton  Manor,  Andoversford,  Gloucs.  J.P.  for 
Lanes.  Died  Mar.  20,  1932,  at  Ashleigh  Grange,  Hayward's 
Heath.  Brother  of  Arthur  J.  (1884).  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Camb.  Year-book.) 

WALMSLEY  [or  WALMESLEY],  TINDAL  THOMPSON.  Adm. 
sizar  at  St  John's,  June  27,  i777-  Oi  Yorks.  [School, 
Pocklington.]  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  Scholar,  1780;  B.A.  1781; 
M.A.  1784;  B.D.  1792;  D.D.  1819.  Fellow,  1783-1806.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  June  10,  1781; 
priest  (Peterb.)  Nov.  10,  1782;  C.  of  Fomcett,  Norfolk. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1786.  R.  of 
St  Martin,  Ludgate,  London,  1805-19.  R.  of  St  Vedast, 
Foster  Lane  and  St  Michael-le-Queme,  1815-47-  R-  01 
Hanwell,  Middlesex,  1819-47.  Died  Jan.  27,  1847,  aged  88, 
at  Hanwell.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adms.,  iv.  538;  Northants. 
Clergy  (as  'John  Thompson');  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  447.) 

WALN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21, 
1815.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WUliam  [merchant].  B.  in  Liverpool. 
School,  Macclesfield,  Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A. 
1820.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1820.  (Inns  of 
Court.) 

WALNE,  ALFRED.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29,  1857. 

Matric.  Michs.  1857;  LL.B.  1861.    C.  of  CalveUy,  Cheshire, 

1S61-3.    C.  of  Coventry   1864.    C.  of  Rotherhithe,  Surrey, 

1865-7.  (Clergy  List). 
WALNE,  THOMAS  RANDALL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  17, 

1807.   Of  Suffolk.   Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  9,  1808. 

Matric.  Lent,  1809;  Scholar;  B.A.  1812.    Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Norwich)  1813.  C.  of  Great  Easton,  Essex,  1845-58. 

Latterly  of  Great  Yarmouth.    Disappears  from  Crockford, 

1865.    [Clergy  List;  Venn,  11.  148.) 

WALOND,  The  Rev.  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
29,  1782;  B.A.  1782,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  1782.  S.  of 
WUham,  pleb.,  of  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 
July  14, 1770,  age  16;  Clerk  of  Magdalen  College,  1775-6;  B.A. 
from  New  College,  1776.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1782-1802. 
V.  of  Putley,  Heref.,  1783-93-  R-  of  Twyford,  Salop,  I797- 
1831.  V.  of  Dilwyn,  Heref.,  i8oi.  R.  of  Weston-under- 
Penyard,  1801-31.  Vicar-Choral  and  Treasurer  of  Hereford 
Cathedral,  1802.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Dr  John  Butler, 
Bishop  of  Hereford.  Married,  Susannah,  dau.  of  WUliam 
Duppa.  Died  Nov.  18,  1831,  aged  78.  (.4/.  Oxon.;  St  John  s 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV   538;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

WALOND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  16,  1827.  Of 
Middlesex.   Matric.  Lent,  1828. 

WALPOLE,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1866.  [Onlv]  s.  of  Charles  [of  Cobham,  Surrey]  (and 
Annette,  dau.  of  R'ear-.\dmu:al  James  Prevost,  R.N.).  B. 
Sept.  7,  1848,  in  Fulham,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874-  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  22,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  27,  1873. 
Special  Pleader.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  President  of 
the  District  Court  of  Lamaca,  C>'prus,  1882-9;  Attorney- 
General  of  the  Leeward  Islands,  1889-92;  Chief  Justice  of 
Gibraltar,  1892-3;  Chief  Justice  of  the  Bahamas,  1893-7. 
Knighted,  1897.  Deputy  Chairman,  and  Chairman,  Quarter 
Sessions  for  Surrev,  1903-25-  Married  (i)  Aug.  18, 1877,  Mana 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Forde,  Esq.,  of  Tenby,  and 
had  issue;  (2)  Jan.  19,  1922,  Marie  Bowles,  dau.  of  Percy 
Hale  Wallace,  and  widow  of  Major  Henry  James  Seton. 
Author,  Alphabetical  Synopsis  of  the  Turkish  Criminal  Code; 
A  Short  History  of  Ireland;  Rubric  of  the  Common  Law;  etc. 
Committed  suicide  by  shooting  himself,  May  24,  1926,  at  his 
residence  in  Kensington  Court,  London.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  May  26,  1926.) 

WALPOLE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3, 

1793.  [3rd]  s.  of  Richard  [M.P.  for  Great  Yarmouth],  of 
London  (and  Margaret,  sister  of  the  ist  Baron  Huntmgfield). 
[B    Apr.   13,   1776.]    School,  Charterhouse.    Matnc.  Michs. 

1794.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  17,  i795;  B.A.  i797. 
Migrated  back  to  Trinity;  M.A.  1800.  Died,  unmarried,  in 
London,  Oct.  1,  1844.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 


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Walpole,  George  Chester 

WALPOLE,  GEORGE  CHESTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at 
Jesus,  Jan.  22,  1868.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Kidd 
(1826),  V.  of  Coaley,  Gloucs.  B.  in  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 
Matric.  Lent,  1868;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1875-  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester),  1870;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity  Chapel, 
Brighton,  1870-2.  C.  of  St  Patrick's,  Hove,  1873-4-  C.  of 
Slaugham,  Sussex,  1874-7-  C.  of  St  Gabriel's,  PinJico, 
London,  1877-8.  C.  of  Coleshill,  Warws.,  1879-80.  C.  of 
Slaugham,  Sussex,  1881-3.  C.  of  Amberley,  1883-9.  V.  of 
West  Wittering,  1889-1914.  Died  at  Hoggeston  rectory, 
Bucks.,  Apr.  22,  1915.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  23,  1915-) 
WALPOLE,  GEORGE  HENRY  SOMERSET.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1873.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  [Robert]  Seymour, 
V.  of  Balderton,  Notts,  (and  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Apthorpe,  R.  of  Gumley,  Leics.).  B.  Nov.  9,  1854, 
at  Balderton.  School,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs. 
1873;  Evans  prize,  1877;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1877; 
M.A.  1881.  M.A.  ad.  «(n(i«w,  Durham.  Hon.  D.D.,  Th.  Sem., 
New  York,  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Truro)  1878;  priest,  1879. 
Tutor  of  the  Schola  Cancellarii,  at  Truro,  1877-82.  Priest- 
Vicar  and  Succentor  of  Truro  Cathedral,  1880-2.  Inc.  of 
St  Mary's  Church  (later  the  Cathedral),  at  Auckland,  New 
Zealand,  1882-9.  Warden  of  St  John's  College,  Auckland, 
1884-6.  Professor  of  Systematic  Divinity  in  the  Gen.  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  New  York,  1889-96.  Principal  of  Bede 
College,  Durham,  1 896-1 903.  Select  Preacher  at  Oxford, 
1908-9;  at  Cambridge,  1902,  1909.  R.  of  Lambeth,  Surrey, 
1903-10.  Hon.  Canon  of  Southwark,  1906-10.  Bishop  of 
Edinburgh,  1910-29.  Married,  Sept.  12,  1882,  MUdred 
Helen,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Foster  Barham,  M.D.,  of 
Truro,  and  had  issue.  Author,  theological.  Father  of  Sir  Hugh 
Walpole,  the  novelist.  Died,  Mar.  4,  1929,  in  Edinburgh. 
[Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  6, 
1929.) 
WALPOLE,  The  Hon.  HORACE.  Adm.  a  nobleman  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  6,  1771.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Horace  (1741).  2nd  Baron 
Walpole  [and  ist  Earl  of  Orford],  of  Wolterton,  Norfolk  (and 
Rachel,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Cavendish,  3rd  Duke  of  Devon- 
shire). [B.  June  13,  1752.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1771;  M.A.  1773.  M.P.  for  Wigan,  1780-4;  for  King's  Lynn, 
1784-1809.  Registrar  of  Chelsea  Hospital,  1783.  Colonel, 
West  Norfolk  MUitia,  1792.  High  Steward  of  King's  Lynn, 
1809-22.  Married  (1)  July  27,  1781,  Sophia  (d.  i797),  dau.  of 
Charles  Churchill,  of  Chalfont,  and  had  issue;  (2)  July  28, 
1806,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Dr  Tunstall,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Chamberlayne,  Fellow  of  Eton.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  2nd  Earl  of  Orford,  Feb.  24,  1809.  Died  June  15,  1822. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Eton  Coll.  Re?.;  Burke,  P.  and  B. 
(which  gives  B.  June  24);  G.E.C.) 
WALPOLE,  HORACE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  9,  1801.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Horace  (above),  of  London  (and 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Charles  ChurchUl).  [B.  June  14,  1783.1 
School,  Eton.  M.P.  for  King's  Lynn,  1809-22.  Attach^  at 
St  Petersburg,  1806;  at  Madrid,  1808;  Secretary  to  the 
Embassy  at  St  Petersburg,  1812-13;  Minister  there,  1813-15. 
A  Commissioner  for  Indian  Affairs,  1812-22.  Constable  of 
Castle  Rising,  1822-58.  High  Steward  of  King's  Lynn, 
1822-.58.  HighStewardof  Great  Yarmouth,  1833-6.  F.R.S., 
1824.  Colonel,  West  Norfolk  Militia,  1822-58.  Succeeded  as 
3rd  Earl  of  Orford,  June  15,  1822.  Married,  July  23,  1812, 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Augustus  Fawkener,  of  Brockton  Hall, 
Salop.  Died  Dec.  29,  1858.  Father  of  Horatio  W.  (1832) 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G  E.C.) 
WALPOLE,  HORACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  2, 
1817.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1817.  [6th  s.  of  Robert, 
Minister  in  Portugal  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Richard 
Stert,  of  Lisbon).  B.  Aug.  27,  1799  Colonel.  Married, 
July  22,  1835,  Fanny  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas 
Henry  Somerset  Conway,  C.B.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr. 
1886.  Half-brother  of  Robert  (1799)-  (Burke,  F.  and  B.)] 
WALPOLE,  HORACE  ORFORD  SPENCER  PERCIVAL 
ALEXANDER  AUGUSTUS  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Oct.  1893.  S.  of  Walter  Thomas.  B.  Nov.  4,  1870, 
at  Beyton,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1903;  priest  (Lichfield,  for  Birmingham)  1905; 
C.  of  Birchfleld,  Staffs.,  1903-6.  C.  of  Southwick  with 
Fishersgate,  Sussex,  1906-8.  C.  of  Hurstmonceux,  1908-13. 
R.  of  Norwood,  Middlesex,  1913-20.  Died  Oct.  10,  1920. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  12,  1920.) 
WALPOLE,  HORATIO  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Feb.  5,  1848.  [Only]  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of 
Ludford  Park,  near  Ludlow  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
A.  Knight,  of  Downton  Castle).  [B.  Feb.  21,  1829.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  Died  Jan.  20,  1855.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WALPOLE,  HORATIO  WILLIAM,  LORD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  i,  1832.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Horace  (1801)  [3rd] 
Earl  of  Orford  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Augustus  Fawkener, 


Walpole,  Thomas 

of  Brockton  Hall,  Salop).  B.  Apr.  18,  1813.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832.  M.P.  for  East  Norfolk,  1835-7.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Norfolk.  Succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Earl  of 
Orford,  Dec.  29,  1858.  Married,  Nov.  11,  1841,  Harriet 
Bettina  Frances,  only  child  of  Admiral  Sir  Fleetwood 
Broughton  Reynolds  PeUew,  and  had  issue,  2  daughters. 
Became  a  Roman  Catholic.  'Very  learned,  ver>'  cultured 
and  eccentric.  Having  parted  company  in  early  days  with 
his  wife,  who  made  her  home  at  Florence,  he  lived  at 
Mannington,  Norfolk.'  Died  Dec.  7, 1894,  and  was  succeeded 
by  his  nephew.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Return 
0/  M.P.s.} 

WALPOLE,  JOSEPH  [KIDD].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12. 
1826.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Greenwich,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs. 
1826.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Apr.  5,  1827,  as  Joseph  Kidd 
Walpole.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1835;  'literate.' 
Missionary  in  Madras,  1836-7;  at  Bathurst,  N.S.W., 
Australia,  1837-41;  at  Ashfield  and  Concord,  1842-5;  at 
Sydney,  1846-8.  Chaplain  of  the  Defence,  a  hulk  at  Wool- 
wich, 1857-62.  V.  of  Coaley,  Gloucs.,  1862-9.  Author, 
Recollections.  ..of  Cambridge.  Died  at  Wimpole  Street, 
London,  Apr.  22,  1869.  Father  of  George  C.  (1868).  (S.P.G. 
Records;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Register,  i.  508.) 

WALPOLE,  REGINALD  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Caius,  July  19,  1838;  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence 
he  had  matric.  May  19,  1836.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  R[obert] 
(1799),  (and  Caroline  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Hyde, 
Judge  in  Calcutta).  [B.  Dec.  8,  1817.]  Schools,  private  and 
Bersted,  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs  1838;  Browne  model,  1841; 
B.A.  1842;  members'  prize,  1842,  1843:  M.A.  1845.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  9,  1842.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  i,  1846. 
Migrated  to  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1848.  Equity  draftsman 
and  conveyancer.  Reader  in  real  property  law  at  the  Inns 
of  Court,  1852.  Of  Hanslope  Lodge,  Stony  Stratford,  Bucks. 
Married  (i)  May  i,  1849,  Anne  Eliza,  3rd  dau.  of  John 
Heaton,  of  Plas  Heaton,  Denbighshire,  and  had  issue,  i  dau; 
(2)  Jan.  17,  1856,  Caroline,  widow  of  William  Watts,  of 
Hanslope  Park,  and  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Apthorp,  and 
had  issue,  3  daughters.  Died  July  28,  1880,  at  Brighton. 
(Venn,  11.  245;  Al.  Oxon.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

WALPOLE,  RICHARD  HENRY  {1819),  see  VADE. 

WALPOLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15, 
1799;  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
July  5,  1797.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  [Envoy  to  Portugal  and 
Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council],  of  Lisbon  (by  his  ist  wife,  Diana, 
dau.  of  Walter  Grosset).  B.  Aug.  8,  1781.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1800;  Scholar;  Browne  medal,  1801; 
B.A.  1803 ;  M.A.  1809 ;  B.D.  1828.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  2, 
1803.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1808;  priest.  May  28, 
1809.  R.  of  Itteringham  and  Mannington,  Norfolk,  1809-56. 
R.  of  TivetshaU,  St  John  and  St  Mary,  1816-28.  R.  of  Christ 
Church,  Marylebone,  1828-56.  Married,  Feb.  6,  1811, 
Caroline  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Hyde,  Judge  at 
Calcutta.  Author,  Memoirs  relating  to  European  and  Asiatic 
Turkey;  Travels  in  various  Countries  of  the  East;  Specimens  of 
scarce  Translations  of  the  seventeenth  century  from  the  Latin 
Poets,  etc.  Died  Apr.  16,  1856,  in  Harewood  Street,  London. 
Father  of  Reginald  R.  (1838);  half-brother  of  Horace  (1817). 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Inns  of  Court;  Clergy  List;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1856,  I.  659;  D.N.B.) 

WALPOLE,  SPENCER  HORATIO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  22,  1824.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  (next)  [of 
Stagbury,  Surrey]  (and  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Perceval,  2nd  Earl  of  Egmont).  B.  Sept.  ii,  1806,  at  Epsom, 
Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B..\.  1828;  M.A. 
1831;  Hon.  LL.D.  i860.  President  of  the  Union,  1827. 
Deputy  High  Steward,  1887-98.  One  of  the  original  members 
of  the  'Apostles'  Club.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  23,  1827. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  10,  1831.  Q.C.,  1846;  Bencher,  1846; 
Treasurer,  1870.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1853.  Chairman  of 
the  G.W.R.  M.P.  for  Midhurst,  1846-56;  for  Cambridge 
University,  1856-82.  Home  Secretary,  1852,  1858-9,  1866. 
Member  of  the  Cabinet  without  Office,  1867-8.  P.C.  F.R.S., 
i860.  Married,  Oct.  6,  1835,  his  cousin,  Isabella,  4th  dau.  of 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Spencer  Perceval  (Prime  Minister),  and  had 
issue.  Died  May  22,  1898.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 

WALPOLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Jan.  16, 
1773.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Hon.  Thomas,  M.P.,  of  Carshalton, 
Surrey  (and  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Joshua  van  Neck, 
1st  Bart.).  B.  May  23,  1755.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1774;  M.A.  1775.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1772. 
Ensign,  12  th  Foot,  1775.  Envoy-extraordinary  and  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  to  the  Court  of  Munich,  1783-96.  Of 
Stagbury  Park,  Surrey  Married,  Dec.  1,  1803,  Margaret, 
8th  dau.  of  John  Perceval,  2nd  Earl  of  Egmont.  Died  Nov.  3, 
1840.  Father  of  the  above.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  P.  and  B., 


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Walrond,  Edward  Dalrymple 

WALROND,  EDWARD  DALRYMPLE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1880  S  of  the  Rev.  Theodore  Augustus,  deceased,  V.  of 
Nynehead,  Somerset.  B.  Dec.  10,  1861,  in  London.  School, 
Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B..\.  1884;  M.A. 
1003.  Assistant  Master  at  the  N.E.  County  School,  Barnard 
Castle,  1886-1923.  Died  Sept.  22,1941,  at  Tiverton.  {Venn, 
II.  446;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Sept.  24,  1941.) 

WALROND,  HENRY  WOOD.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  12, 
1840.   Matric.  Michs.  1840.   Died  in  Oct.  1841. 

WALROND,  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  15,  1767.  Eldest  s.  of  Maine  Swete,  5th  Marquess  de 
VeUado,  of  the  Island  of  Antigua  (and  Sarah  Lyons).  B. 
May  7,  1750.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs. 
1767;  Scholar.  .\dm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  15,  1767.  The  titles 
of  Marquess  of  V'ellado,  Conde  de  Parama,  Conde  de  Valder- 
onda,  and  Grandee  of  the  ist  Class  were  conferred  upon  his 
ancestor,  Humphrey  Walrond,  Governor  of  Barbados,  by 
Philip  IV  of  Spain,  1653.  Died,  unmarried,  1767.  {Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  328;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

WALROND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  29,  1780.  Of  Devon.  [Doubtless  William  Henry,  eldest 
s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1734)  of 
Bradfield,  Devon,  and  R.  of  Woolfardisworthy  (and  Dorothy 
Millford).  B.  Jan.  28,  1762.]  Married,  June  9,  i795.  Mary 
Alford,  of  Sandford,  and  had  issue,  twin  daughters.  Of 
Bradfield,  Devon.   Died  Feb.  20,  1845.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WALROND,  WILLIAM  HOOD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Apr.  17, 1868.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  Esq.  [later  ist  Bart.], 
of  Bradfield,  CoUumpton,  Devon  (and  the  Hon.  Francis 
Caroline  Hood,  dau.  of  2nd  Baron  Bridport).  [B.  Feb.  26, 
1849.]  School,  Eton.  Did  not  reside.  Ensign,  Grenadier 
Guards,  1869;  retired  as  Captain.  Of  Newcourt,  Topsham, 
Devon.  Lieut. -Col.,  Devon  Volunteers,  1877.  M.P.  for  East 
Devon,  1880-5;  for  Tiverton  Div.  of  Devon,  1885-1906. 
Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1885-6  and  1886-92.  P.C, 
1899.  Conser\'ative  whip.  Patronage  Secretary,  1895-1902. 
Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1902-5.  D.L.,  J. P.  for 
Devon.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Apr.  23,  1889. 
Created  ist  Baron  Waleran  of  Uficulme,  Devon,  Dec.  23, 
1905.  Married  (i)  Apr.  11,  1871,  Elizabeth  Katharine,  only 
dau.  of  James  Samuel  Pitman,  of  Dunchideock  House, 
Devon,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Oct.  28,  1913,  Helena  Margaret, 
widow  of  Wilfred  Grant,  of  Brighton,  only  dau.  of  F.  Morrison, 
of  Shanghai.  Died  May  17,  1925-  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Who's 
Who;  Army  Lists;  Return  of  M.P. s;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  [sub 
Waleran;  G.E.C.) 

WALSBY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1768.  Of  Norwich.  [S.  of  — ,  bookseller.  B.  July  22,  1751. 
School.Norwich.]  Matric.  Michs.  1769;  Scholar;  B.A.  {yth 
Wrangler)  1773;  M.A.  1776.  Fellow,  1774-  D-D-.  from 
Trinity,  1790.  Proctor,  1779.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  27, 
1774;  priest  (Peterb.)  1776.  \'.  of  Sawston,  and  Whittlesford, 
Cambs.,  1777-8.  R.  of  Lamboume,  Essex,  1780-90.  Returned 
to  Cambridge  as  preceptor  to  Prince  William  Frederick 
(afterwards  Duke  of  Gloucester  and  Chancellor  of  the 
University),  1790.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  i793-  Married, 
1792,  Miss  Henrietta  Bisset,  of  Green  Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  London.  Died  June  13,  1815,  in  the  Precincts, 
Canterbury;  bimed  in  the  Chapter  House  of  the  Cathedral. 
(Northants.  Clergy;  Lamb;  G.  Mag.,  1815,  i.  572a.) 

WALSH,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  II,  1845.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  John  [Benn],  2nd  Bart. 
Pater  ist  Baron  Ormathwaite],  of  Warfield  Park,  Berks. 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1816)  (and  Lady  Jane  Grey,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  6th  Earl  of  Stamford).  B.  Apr.  14,  1827  [in 
Berkeley  Square],  at  Warfield.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1845.  Captain,  ist  Life  Guards.  M.P.  for  Leominster,  1865-8; 
for  Radnorshire,  1S68-80.  Of  Newcastle  Court,  Walton, 
Radnors.  Lord  Lieut,  of  Radnorshire,  1875-95.  J. P.  for 
Berks,  and  Hereford.  Hon.  Col.,  3rd  Battn.,  South  Wales 
Borderers.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron  Ormathwaite, 
Feb.  3,  1881.  A  bankrupt  in  1895.  Married,  July  20,  1858, 
Lady  Katherine  Emily  Mary  Somerset,  dau.  of  the  7th  Duke 
of  Beaufort,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  27,  1920.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Return  of  M.P. s.  Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Ormathwaite) ; 
Waif  ord,  County  Families;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WALSH,  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24,  1858. 
S.  of  Frederick  Thomas,  gentleman  (and  Elizabeth  Ann).  B. 
July  9,  1840,  at  8,  Great  Ormond  Street,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  i858;B..\.  1862;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester), 
1865;  priest  (London)  1869;  C.  of  Littleborough,  Lanes., 
1865-8.  C.  of  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks.,  1869-70.  C.  of  Shoreham, 
Kent,  1870-4.  Chaplain,  Bussage  House  of  Mercy,  1874-93. 
C.  of  Falmouth,  Cornwall,  1894-1904.  R.  of  St  John's-by- 
Antony,  1904-24.  Resided  latterly  at  Woodlands,  Plym- 
stock,  Devon.  Died  Oct.  12,  1926.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Oct.  22,  1926.) 


Walsh,  Henry  Lomax 

WALSH,  BENJAMIN  DANN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1827.  S.  of  Benjamin  [M.P.  for  Wootton  Bassett, 
1808-12'  (when  he  was  'expelled  the  House'),  of  Netherbury, 
Dorset.]  B.  [Sept.  21,  1808],  at  Clapton,  London.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  {5th 
Classic)  1831;  M.A.  1834.  FeUow,  1833.  A  farmer  m  Illmois, 
U.S.A.,  1838-51;  in  the  lumber  business  there,  1851-8. 
Editor  of  the  Practical  Entomologist,  1865.  Acting  State 
entomologist  for  Illinois,  1867.  Translated  Aristophanes. 
Died  Nov.  18,  1869,  in  Illinois.  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase, 
III.  1175;  Return  of  M.P.s.) 
WALSH,  BERNARD  JOHN  MERLIN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1891.  S.  of  James  Frederic,  Esq.,  deceased  [of  Rich- 
mond]. [B.  Aug.  5,  1863.  School,  Marlborough  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Capt.,  3rd  Battn.,  Oxford  Light  Infantry 
(T  ),  1896.  Of  SandhUls,  Blechingley,  in  1910.  Died  Sept.  30, 
1928,  at  Kingsgate,  Broadstairs.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Army  Lists;  The  Times,  Oct.  3,  1928.) 
WALSH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
18 1 7.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Bartholomew  Close,  London.  B.  m 
London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Easter,  1818;  B.A.  1822. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  26,  1824. 
{St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 
WALSH,  FRANCIS  ALFRED  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct  II,  1886.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Harris  [died  Sept.  17, 
1886]  (and  Catherine  Jane  Tull).  B.  [July  3.  1867],  at 
Alfreton,  Derbs.  School,  Trent  College,  Nottingham  (Rev. 
J.  B.  Owen).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Assistant 
Master  at  Craigmount  School,  Edinburgh,  1889-90;  at 
Beaumaris  School,  1890-2;  at  Stanmore  Park  School,  1892- 
1900;  at  Stubbington  House,  Fareham,  1 900-1;  at  The 
Wells  House,  Malvern  Wells,  1901-3;  at  Moorland  House, 
Heswell,  Cheshire,  1903-8;  at  St  Christopher's,  Eastbourne, 
1908-9;  at  .A.ysgarth  School,  Newton-le-WUlows,  Yorks., 
from  1910;  Assistant  to  the  Head  Master,  1920-4.  Died  at 
Kingston-on-Thames,  Aug.  20,  1950.  (Schoolmasters 
Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  22,  1950.) 
WALSH  GEORGE  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,1885.  Of  Yorks.  [Eldest  s.  of  George  Nelson.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1885;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Spitalfields,  1889- 
91.  Assistant  Secretarv,  East  London  Church  Fund,  1891-7; 
Secretary,  1897-1907. '  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Islington, 
1898-1923.  V.  of  Hammersmith,  1907-28.  Rural  Dean  of 
Hammersmith,  1919-28.  Chaplain,  West  London  Hospital, 
1907-28.  Married,  Sept.  8,  1896,  Annie  Caroline,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Hubert  Scott,  R.  of  Spitalfields.  Died 
Apr.  10,  1928,  aged  61,  at  Hammersmith  vicarage.  (Crockford) 
The  Standard,  Sept.  10,  1896;  The  Times,  Apr.  12,  1928.) 
WALSH,  GILBERT  MAXWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1852.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Theobald  (Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  1808),  of  Bramdean,  Hants,  (and  Arabella,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Dr  Gilbert  Jackson,  of  Donhead  St  Mary,  Wilts.). 
B.  [1832],  at  Donhead  St  Mary.  Bapt.  Sept.  4,  1833.  Matric. 
Michs.  1852.  Of  Rockbeare  Court,  Devon.  Married,  Oct.  11, 
1854,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Barmg  Short,  of 
Bickham,  Devon,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  Apr.  1894.  (Burke, 
L.G.) 
WALSH,  HENRY  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  18,  1826.  Of  Co.  Meath.  [3rd  s.  of  James,  of  Stedalt, 
Ballengar,  Ireland.  B.  1807,  at  Oporto;  a  'prisoner  of  War," 
as  the  town  was  occupied  by  the  French,  under  Jimot. 
School,  Drogheda  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A. 
(lAth  WrangUr)  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Lmcoln) 
1831-  priest  (Lichfield)  1832;  C.  of  Claybrooke,  Leics.,  1831- 
2  C.  of  Winster,  Derbs.,  1832-3.  C.  of  Ashby  Parva,  Leics., 
1833-4.  C.  of  Buckland,  Berks.,  1834-5.  C.  of  Grafton 
Underwood,  Northants.,  1835-6.  C.  of  Clifton,  Bristol,  1836- 
9  (First)  V.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Clifton,  1840-88. 
Married,  1840,  Louisa  xMatUda,  dau.  of  Major  Arthur  Weston, 
of  Bath,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  17,  1888.  (Rev.  R.  J.  E. 
Boggis;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  22,  1888;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 
WALSH,  HENRY  LOMAX.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  21)  at  St 
John's,  June  20,  1776.  [Only  s.  of  Henry,  of  Grimblethorpe, 
Lines,  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Fowler,  of  Skendleby, 
Lines ).]  B.  at  Grimblethorpe.  School,  Lmcoln.  Matric. 
Michs.  1777;  B.A.  1783.  M-A.,  Trinity  College,  Dublm,  1783; 
Hon  LL.D.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1786.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1783.  Preb.  of  St  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin,  1783.  V.  of 
Swords,  Dublin,  and  Dean  of  Dromore.  Married  (i)  1789, 
Ann  dau.  of  Theobald  Wolfe,  of  Newtown,  Co.  Kildare,  and 
had 'issue;  (2)  1812,  Elinor,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  William 
Newcombe,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  had  further  issue. 
Died  June  19  1831, 'aged  72',  at  Brighton.  Father  of  William 
(1834).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  539;  Northants.  Clergy; 
Burke,  L.G.;  O.  Mag.,  1831,  i.  91.) 


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Walsh,  Robert  James 

WALSH,  ROBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  i, 
1870.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1875; 
priest,  1877;  C.  of  Devizes,  1875-9.  V.  of  Wimbish,  Essex, 
1879-1904.  Married,  Apr.  26,  1883,  Isabel,  only  dau.  of  John 
Prout,  Esq.,  of  Clapham  Common  and  Sawbridgeworth. 
Latterly  of  Bexhill-on-Sea.  Died  Dec.  27,  1917,  aged  73. 
{Crockford;  The  Titnes,  Dec.  31,  1917.) 

WALSH,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  15,  1856. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1857;  B.A.  (36M  Wrangler) 
i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  i860;  priest, 
1861;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Wolverhampton,  1860-3.  C.  of  South 
Ormsby,  Lines.,  1863-5.  C.  of  St  John's,  Hammersmith, 
1865-8.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Chiswick,  1868-71. 
Chaplain,  Middlesex  Hospital,  1871-7-  Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Devon,  1877-82.  R.  of  Folkington,  Sussex,  1882-1915- 
Died  May  7,  1915.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  May  14,  1915-) 

WALSH,  WARNER  WILLIAM  WILLINGTON  WESTERNA. 
B.A.  1841,  incorp.  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  30,  1841.  [S.  of  John,  gentleman. 
B.  at  Tipperary.  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (1840).]  Chaplain 
to  Lord  Rossmore,  1843-46.  C.  of  Leighland  and  Withiel 
Florey,  Somerset,  1847.  Died  Jan.  25,  1847,  aged  28,  at 
Exeter.  (T.  A.  Walker,  472;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  447;  Al.  Dub.; 
Clergy  List.) 

WALSH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1834. 
[2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Lomax  (1776)  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Elinor,  dau.  of  William  Newcome,  Archbishop  of  Armagh). 
B.  1815,  at  Bath.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A. 
1842.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  3,  1837.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Apr.  29,  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1845;  priest, 
1846.  R.  of  Great  Tey,  Essex,  1854-92.  R.  of  Great  Coates, 
Lines.,  1875-92.  R.  of  Shorwell,  Isle  of  Wight,  1878-92.  The 
patron  of  the  living  of  Great  Coates,  Sir  John  Sutton,  a 
Roman  Catholic,  sold  his  life  interest  in  the  advowson  to 
Mr  Walsh.  But  when  Sir  John  died  immediately  after  the 
Rev.  H.  Houson,  the  previous  incumbent,  Bishop  Words- 
worth treated  the  transaction  as  the  sale  of  a  next  presenta- 
tion and  refused  to  institute.  Mr  Walsh  took  legal  action, 
judgment  was  given  for  him,  and  he  was  presented  by  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury  by  virtue  of  a  writ  from  the  Queen. 
Married,  Martha,  dau.  of  A.  Saunders,  of  Ferns,  Co.  Wexford, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  4,  1892,  at  Great  Tey.  {Eagle, 
xviii.  552 ;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.;  Walford,  County  Families,  which 
describes  him  as  's.  of  William,  of  Dublin';  Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Guardian,  Feb.  10,  1892.) 

WALSH,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM  HORATIO.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  2,  1841;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  Isaac  Richard 
(and  Sarah).  Bapt.  Nov.  28,  1812.  M.A.  (Lambeth)  1867. 
Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  Colonies)  June  10,  1838;  Inc.  of 
Christ  Church,  Sydney,  Australia,  with  Chippendale  and 
Redfern,  1852-68.  C.  of  Marychurch,  Devon,  1869.  C.-in- 
charge  of  Whittington,  Derbs.,  and  V.  of  Alrewas,  Staffs., 
1869-75.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1868-82;  V.  of  Penn,  Bucks. 
1875-82.  Died  in  Australia,  1882.  (The  Times,  Dec.  23,  1882 ; 
Clergy  List.) 

WALSHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  9,  1857. 
[4th  and  youngest]  s.  of  Sir  John  James  [Garbett],  Bart., 
Poor  Law  Commissioner  [of  Knill  Court,  Herefordshire.] 
B.  [Aug.  26,  1837],  at  Tynemouth,  Northumberland.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1857.  Migrated  to 
Magdalene,  July  17,  1858;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ely, 
Cambs.,  1862-3.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington,  1863-6. 
V.  of  Sculcoates,  Yorks.,  1866-82.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Romilly. 
Married,  Aug.  27,  1867,  Mary  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of 
Henry  Newmarch,  M.D.  Author,  Confirmation  Addresses,  etc. 
Died  Jan.  18,  1882.  Brother  of  John  (1850).  (Bury  St 
Edmunds  Sch.  Lists;  Boase,  vi.  772;  Peile,  n.  552;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  25, 
1882.) 

WALSHAM,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  10,  1874- 
[2nd]  s.  of  WQliam  Walker,  salesman  [of  Wisbech,  Cambs.] 
(and  Louisa).  B.  Nov.  7,  1853,  in  Islington,  London.  Bapt. 
Mar.  15,  1854.  School,  King's  College  School.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874.  Migrated  (age  21)  to  Caius,  Jan.  1875;  B.A.  1879; 
M.A.  1882;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1887;  M.D.  1897.  At  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital;  assistant  electrician  there,  1890. 
M.R.C.P.,  1891;  F.R.C.P.;  F.R.A.S.  Clinical  Assistant, 
Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Great  Ormond  Street.  Physician 
City  Hospital  for  diseases  of  the  chest.  Practised  at  114, 
Harley  Street.  Weber  Parkes  prize  and  medal  of  the  Royal 
College  of  Physicians  for  research  work  on  tuberculosis,  1903. 
Vice-President  of  the  Section  of  Radiology,  International 
Congress  of  Medicine,  1913.  A  pioneer  in  X-ray  work, 
suffering  severe  injuries  in  consequence.    Married,  Nov.  17, 


Walter,  Edward  Newton 

1916,  Amy,  dau.  of  Stephen  Bannister,  of  Coventry.  Author, 
Stereoscopic  Skiagraphy  in  Diseases  of  the  Chest;  etc.  Died, 
Apr.  13,  1924.  (Venn,  11.  415;  Medical  Directories;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  13,  i933-) 
WALSHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  14, 
1850.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  John  James  [Garbett,  ist]  Bart, 
[of  Knill  Court,  Herefordshire]  (and  Sarah  Frances,  2nd  dau. 
of  Matthew  Bell,  of  Woolsington  House,  Northumberland). 

B.  [Oct.  29,  1830],  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857- 
Entered  the  Audit  Of&ce,  1854;  Clerk  in  the  Foreign  Office, 
1854;  attached  British  Legation  at  Mexico,  1857;  Acting 
Consul  in  Mexico,  1859;  Attach^  there,  1860-6;  Charge 
d'affaires,  Mexico,  1863-5;  Second  Secretary  in  Madrid, 
1866-70;  at  the  Hague,  1870-3.  Nominated  as  Secretary  of 
Legation  at  Peking,  1873,  but  did  not  take  up  the  appoint- 
ment; retired,  1874.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  1874.  Rejoined 
the  service,  1875;  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Madrid,  1875-8; 
Secretary  of  Embassy  at  Berim,  1878-83;  Minister- Pleni- 
potentiary at  Paris,  1883-5;  British  Envoy  at  Peking,  1885- 
92;  at  Bucharest,  1892;  retired,  1894.  K.C.M.G.,  1895.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Herefordshire;  D.L.  for  Radnorshire.  Married, 
Mar.  5,  1867,  Florence,  only  dau,  of  the  Hon.  Peter  Campbell 
Scarlett,  C.B.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  10,  1905.  Buried  at 
Knill  Court.  Brother  of  Charles  (1857).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Walford,  County  Families;  Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 

WALSHAW,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
1, 1880.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1881. 
Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury),  1885;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Gillingham, 
Dorset,   1885-7.    C.   of  St  Agatha's,   Portsmouth,   1887-9. 

C.  of  Esher,  Surrey,  1889-96.  Died  July  3,  1896,  aged  33,  at 
Swanage.   (Crockford;  The  Standard,  July  15,  1896.) 

WALSINGHAM,  Barons,  see  DE  GREY. 

WALSTON,  CHARLES  (1882),  see  WALDSTEIN. 

WALTARS,  FRANCIS.  B.A.  1752.  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [S.  of 
Richard,  gent.,  of  Manaccan,  Cornwall.]  Matric.  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  19,  1735-6.  aged  19;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1739.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

WALTER,  ALBERT  WALTER  (1863),  see  SCHROEDER. 

WALTER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6,  1882. 
S.  of  Hemy,  of  Sherbum  Villa,  Folkestone.  B.  July  25, 1863, 
at  Weston-super-Mare.  School,  Monkton  Combe,  Somerset. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882. 

WALTER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  27,  1849.  S. 
of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1814).  B.  1825,  at  Woodford,  Northants. 
Bapt.,  Jan.  21,  1825.  Schools,  his  father,  and  at  Marden, 
Kent  and  Trent,  East  Bamet,  Midds.  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
B.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1853;  priest,  1854;  C. 
of  Stourbridge,  Worcs.,  1853-6.  C.  of  Fenny  Compton, 
Warws.,  1856-65.  R.  of  Gautby  and  Waddingworth,  Lines., 
1865-8.  Died  May  23,  1868.  (Venn,  u.  289;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  June  1868.) 

WALTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1896. 
S.  of  E.  J.,  of  London.  B.  there,  Jan.  28,  1877.  School,  City 
of  London  (Mr  Pollard).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899. 
Died  Aug.  15,  1940,  aged  63,  at  Pinner.  {The  Times,  Aug.  19, 

1940.) 

WALTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  29, 
1819.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (i777),  V.  of  Market 
Rasen,  Lines.  B.  [Nov.  13,  1801],  at  Brigg,  Lines.  School, 
Brigg.  Matric.  Lent,  1821;  Scholar;  B.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1824;  priest,  1825;  C.  (to  his  father)  at  Market 
Rasen,  Lines.,  1824-7.  V.  of  Woodhall,  1827-77,  and  R-  of 
Langton-by-Horncastle,  1828-77.  Married,  1828,  Anne  K. 
Pyemont,  of  Tanshelf  House,  Pontefract.  Enlarged  a  farm- 
house on  the  Langton  glebe  into  a  good  rectory  house; 
erected  a  school,  vicarage  and  church  at  Woodhall  Spa. 
Invented  a  bicycle  many  years  before  such  machines  came 
into  use.  Died  Nov.  11,  1877,  of  a  chill  caught  by  walking 
six  miles  in  a  snowstorm  after  a  meeting  at  Woodhall  Spa. 
Father  of  James  C.  (1849);  brother  of  Weever  (1814)  and 
Henry  (1802).  (Boase,  vi.  773;  Peile,  11.  396;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Daily  News,  Nov.  23,  1877;  Crockford.) 

WALTER,  EDWARD  NEWTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  4,  1782.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  AUeyne  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1740)  [R.  of  Crowcombe,  Somerset],  of  Bath.  B.  at 
Hobridge,  Woking,  Surrey.  Schools,  Cheam  and  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar,  1783;  B.A.  1787.  C.  of  Prittle- 
well,  Essex.  R.  of  Leigh,  1808-37.  Married  Mary  — ,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Feb.  7,  1837,  at  East  Dulwich  parsonage,  aged  74. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  539;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1837, 
I.  441.) 


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Walter,  Francis 

WALTER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  lo, 
1876.  [6th]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  M.P.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
1836),  of  Bearwood,  Berks,  (by  his  ist  wife,  Emily  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  Major  Henry  Court,  of  Castlemans,  Berks.). 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Mirhs.  1876.  Of  Islip,  Oxon.  An 
artist.  Married  Florence,  dau.  of  Frederick  Shelley.  Half- 
brother  of  N'orman  (1882).    {Eton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WALTER,  The  Rev.  FREDERICK  MORTON.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  Feb.  i,  1834;  a  ' Ten-year  man ' ;  in  Priest's  Orders. 
Of  Devon.  Matric.  Lent,  1844;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1844.  Adm. 
ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester);  priest 
(London);  C.  of  St  James,  Whitehaven,  Cumberland,  1830-4. 
C.  of  St  Saviour,  Dartmouth,  Devon,  1834-6  V.  of  St  Petrox, 
Dartmouth,  1836-83.  Kept  a  private  school  at  South  Town, 
Dartmouth.  Died  Apr.  5,  1883.  (.4/.  Oxon.;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Apr.  18,  1883.) 

WALTER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  17, 
1829.  S.  of  John  .\mherst  [farmer].  B.  [June  6,  1812],  at 
Bobbing,  Kent.  School,  Kent,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1829. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  July  26,  1830;  B.A.  1835. 

WALTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  i,  1802.  Of 
Lines.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1777)-  B.  Jan.  28,  1785, 
at  Louth.]  School,  Brigg.  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  Scholar, 
1802;  B.A.  {znd  Wrangler  and  2nd  Smith's  prize)  1806; 
M.A.  1809;  B.D.  i8i6.  FeUow,  1806-24.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
May  28, 1809;  priest  (Bristol,  for  Ely)  Mar.  23,  1810.  Professor 
of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Mathematics,  at  the  Hon.  Com- 
pany's East  Indian  College,  Haileybury,  1806-30.  F.R.S., 
1819.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Northumberland, 
with  whom  he  travelled  abroad  in  1817.  R.  of  Hazelbury- 
Bryan,  Dorset,  1821-59.  Married,  June  3,  1824,  Emily  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Baker,  of  Bayfordbury.  Distantly  related  to 
Jane  .\usten,  who  writes  of  him  as  being  reputed  'the  best 
Classic  in  the  University.'  Author,  A  History  of  England 
(7  vols.),  etc.  Edited  the  works  of  William  Tyndale  for  the 
Parker  Society.  Died  Jan.  25,  1859,  at  Hazelbury-Bryan; 
buried  there.  M.I.  Bequeathed  the  Oriental  portion  of  his 
library  to  St  John's  College.  Brother  of  Edward  (1819)  and 
Weever(i8i4).  (Sf/oAn'sCoH.^tims.,  iv. 539;  P.  B.C. Binnall; 
Somerset  and  Dorset  Notes  and  Queries;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag., 
1859,  I.  326.) 

WALTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  5,  1777.  Of  Kent.  [S.  of  WUliam  Hampson,  Esq.,  of 
Shipboume  (and  Susannah  Weaver,  of  Maidstone).  School, 
Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  i777;  Scholar;  B.A.  {11th 
Wrangler)  1781.  Fellow,  1783.  Assistant  Master  at  Louth 
Grammar  School,  1783-7.  Head  Master  of  the  Free  Grammar 
School  at  Brigg,  1787-9-  R-  of  Market-Rasen,  1789-1845. 
Lecturer  at  Barrow-on-Humber,  1828.  Married,  c.  1784, 
Frances  Walter  (his  cousin).  Died  Feb.  8,  1845,  at  Market 
Rasen.  Father  of  Edward  (1819),  Weever  (1817)  and  the 
above;  brother  of  Weaver  (1763)-  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Lamb.) 

WALTER,  JAMES  CONWAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  5, 
1849.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1819).  B.  at  Langton,  Lines. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's, 
Mar.  22,  1850;  B.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1855; 
priest,  1856;  C.  of  Patcham,  Sussex,  1855-7.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity  Chapel,  Brighton,  1858-65.  C.  of  St  Patrick's,  Hove, 
1865-9.  \'-  of  St  Andrew's,  Langton  (Woodhall  Spa)  and 
Kirkstead,  Lines.,  1869-89.  R.  of  Langton,  1890-1913. 
Author,  Letters  from  the  Highlands;  Highland  Forays;  The 
Genuineness  of  the  Book  of  Daniel,  etc.  Died  Mar.  19,  1913, 
aged  82.    [Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  22,  1913.) 

WALTER,  JOHN  AMHERST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
May  24,  1864.  [Only]  s.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  Rainham,  Kent. 
B.  1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6, 
1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1873;  priest,  1875;  C.  of 
St  Lawrence's,  Isle  of  Thanet,  1873-5.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  West 
Hackney,  1875-7.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Chatham,  1878-9.  C.  of 
Ash-next-Sandwich,  1880-5  C.  of  Sheemess,  1885-9.  Availed 
himself  of  the  provisions  of  the  Clerical  Disabilities  Relief  Act 
(1870),  July  13,  1893.  Died,  'the  last  sur\dvor  of  the  family,' 
Dec.  20,  1932,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea;  buried  at  Rainham. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  524;  Crockford;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  The  Times,  Dec.  23,  1932.) 

WALTER,  LOUIS  HEATHCOTE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  S.  of  Henry  Dods,  of  50,  Victoria  Street, 
London.  B.  Oct.  1,  1870,  in  London.  Schools,  University 
College  School;  and  at  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Associate  member  of  the 
Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers  (.\.M.I.E.E.).  For  some 
years  assistant  to  Sir  Hiram  S.  Maxim;  associated  with  the 
inventors  of  the  Bellini-Tosi  system  of  directive  wireless 
telegraphy  and  introduced  it  into  England,  1907.  Married, 
1900,  Rose  Mabel,  youngest  dau.  of  Captain  Edward  Williams, 


Walters,  Arthur  Melmoth 

6oth    Regt.     Author,    Directive    Wireless    Telegraphy,    etc. 
Editor  of  Science  Abstracts.   Died  in  Sept.  1922.   (Univ.  Coll. 
Sch.  Keg.;  Who  was  Who.) 
WALTER,  NORMAN.   Adm.  at  King's,  Jan.  26,  1882.    [7th]  s. 
of  John,  [M.P.],of  Bearwood,  Berks,  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Flora, 
dau.  of  James  Monro  Macnabb).    [B.  Apr.  i,  1863.]    School, 
Wellington  College.    Matric.  Lent,   1882.    Died,  unmarried, 
Feb.  19,  1885,  at  Santa  Barbara,  California.   Half-brother  of 
Francis  (1876).   {Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WALTER,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  7, 
1814.    Matric.  Lent,  1815;  B.A.  1819.   C.  of  Woodford,  near 
Daventry,   Northants.,    1820-46.   V.   there,    1846-51.    Died 
Nov.  8,  1851,  aged  66.   Father  of  Arthur  (1849).   {Northants. 
Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  11.  665.) 
WALTER,    RICHARD    TERTIUS.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 
Trinity  Hall,  May  10,  1872.  S.  of  J.  W.,  Esq.,  of  Stoke-sui- 
Hambdon,  Somerset.   Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  July  1879;  practised  at  Ilminster  and  Stoke  sub- 
Hambdon;  also  at  17,  Clement's  Inn,  London.  {Law  Lists.) 
WALTER,  WEAVER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  13, 
1763.    S.  of  William.    [William  Hampson,]  of  Shipboume, 
Kent.    B.  at  Tonbridge.    School,  Tonbridge.   Matric.  Michs. 
1763;  Scholar,  1764;  B.A.  1767;  M.A.  1770.    Fellow,  1776- 
1802;  Praelector,  Junior  Dean,  and  Steward,  i8oo-i.    Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  i,  1776;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1776.  Under- 
usher  at  Newcastl'j-on-Tyne  Grammar  School,  1767-78  and 
afterwards  took  pupils  at   Penshurst.     R.  of  Brisley  and 
Gately,  Norfolk,  1801-14.    Died  Jan.  2,  1814,  aged  67,  at 
Brisley.  Brotherof  James(i777).  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile, 
II.  276;  Durham  Ord.  Book;  G.  Mag.,  1814,  i.  199.) 
WALTER,  WEEVER.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  5,  1814. 
4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1777),  of  Brigg,  Lines.    B.  there, 
Jan.  29,  1797.   Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar,  1814.   Migrated 
to  Sidney,  Jan.  21,  1817;  B..'\.  {28th  Wrangler)  1818;  M.A. 
1821.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  London)  Apr.  15, 
1821;   priest   (London,   for  Bristol)  June   17,   1821.    R.   of 
Gate-Burton,  Lines.,  1828-35.  V.  of  Bonby,  1835-60.   Canon 
of  Lincoln,  1846.    Married  (i)  July  i,  1822,  Liliass,  dau.  of 
Spencer  Cochrane,  of  Mirfield;  (2)  Oct.  8,  1845,  Susan  Coutts, 
dau.  of  Capt.  James  Hall.  Author,  Letters  from  the  Continent, 
etc.    Died  Jan.   12,   i860.    Brother  of  Edward  (1819)  and 
Henry    (1802).     {Boase,   iii.    1181;    Clerical  Guide;   Foster, 
Index  Eccles. ;  Crockford;  Lincoln  Diocesan  Mag.,  June,  1939.) 
WALTER,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1807,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1807.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (.All  Souls 
College,  1761),  of  Monkleigh,  Devon.]    Matric.  from  Exeter 
CoUege,  Oxford,  May  31,  1794,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1798. 
V.  of  Abbotsham,  Devon,  1807-44  and  R.  of  Bideford,  1812- 
44.    Died  Apr.  2,  1844,  aged  68.    (T.  A.  Walker,  382;  At. 
Oxon.;  Clergy  List.) 
WALTER,  WILLIAM  LOUIS.    Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1895. 
[S.   of   William,   piano-manufacturer,   of   Charlotte   Street, 
London    (and    Sarah    Maria).     School,    University    CoUege 
School,  London;  and  at  King's  College,  London  (B.A   1890) 
and  Kiel,  Germany.]    Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  19,  1896; 
B.A.  189S;  Scholar,  1899;  (Theol.  Trip,,  Pt.  II,  ist  Class, 
1899);  M.A.  1902.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1899;  priest,  1900;  C. 
of   Little   Wilbraham,   Cambs.,    1899-1902.     Lecturer   and 
Chaplain  of  St  Aidan's  College,  Birkenhead,  1902-4;  Vice- 
Principal,  1904-11.   Lecturer  at  Liverpool  University,  1905- 
II.    R.  of  Sutton-MandevUle,  WUts.,  1911-51-.    {Univ.  Coll. 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
WALTERS,    ALEXANDER    RADCL'inFFE.     Adm.    at    Clare, 
June  16,  1885.   [S  of  John,  M.B.,  of  Church  Street,  Reigate, 
Surrey  (and  Mary  Allan  Geddes).    B.  Dec.  i,  1867.    School, 
Winchester.]   Matric.  Michs.  1885.   At  the  London  Hospital; 
House  Physician.    L.S.A.,  1891;  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1892. 
Practised  at  Reigate,  Surrey.    Senior  Surgeon,  East  Surrey 
Hospital.  Author,  History  of  the  Surrey  Benevolent  Medical 
Society,  etc.    Of  i.  Alders  Court,  Alders  Road,  Reigate,  in 
1948.   {Winchester  Coll.  Reg. ;  Medical  Directories.) 
WALTERS,  ARTHUR  MELMOTH.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity, 
June  16,  1883.    [2nd]  s.  of  William  Melmoth  [solicitor],  of 
Purberry   Shot,   Ewell,   Surrey.     B.    there,   Jan.   26,    1865. 
School,  Charterhouse.   Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 
1890.    Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'   1884-7.    Played  nine  times 
for  England  in  international  matches.   He,  with  his  brother, 
P.  M.,  of  Oxford,  were  famous  when  Association  football  was 
beginning    to   develop   as   a   public   entertainment.     .A.dm. 
Solicitor,  Nov.  1889;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Walters 
and  Co.,  9,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn).  Sometime  President 
of  the  Law  Society.  A  director  of  the  London  Guarantee  and 
Accident  Co.,  and  of  the  Phoenix  Assurance  Co.    Married, 
1892,  Amy  Constance  Parbury,  3rd  dau.  of  G.  W.  Parbury, 
of  Ifield,  Crawley,  and  had  issue.  Registrar  of  Charterhouse, 
1910-38.    Died  May  2,  1941,  at  Holmwood,  Surrey;  buried 
at  Coldharbour,  near  Dorking.  {Law  Lists;  The  Times,  May 
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WALTERS,  CHARLES  BARRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, June  19,  1878.  S.  of  the  Rev.  H[enry]  L[ittlejohn] 
[Master],  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1838),  of  GuUdford,  Surrey 
(and  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  WUliam  Mitchell,  Esq.,  of  Peters- 
field,  Hants.).  [B.  1858.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (Truro)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of 
St  Illogan,  CornwaU,  1884-6.  C.  of  Lyminster,  Sussex,  1886- 
92.  V.  of  Castle  Bromwich,  Warws.,  1892-7.  V.  of  Shalford, 
Surrey,  1897-1908.  R.  of  Stoke  Climsland,  Cornwall,  1908-21. 
R.  of  Sywell,  Northants.  (with  Overstone  from  1924),  1921- 
37.  Married,  Nov.  10,  1892,  Selina  H.  P.  M.  Beresford,  eldest 
dau.  of '  the  late  Dean  of  Kilmore,'  of  St  Hubert's,  Fermanagh. 
Died  Mar.  8,  1946,  at  Alfington  old  vicarage,  Devon.  (Crock- 
ford;  Walford,  Countv  Families;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  16,  1892 ; 
Tke'Times,  Mar.  12, '1946.) 
WALTERS,  FRANK  BRIDGEMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  II,  1873.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Thomas  (1846)  (and 
Fanny).  B.  Nov.  30,  1851,  at  Bucldand-Monachorum,  Devon. 
Bapt.  Dec.  27,  1851.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1873-  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Queens'  after  one  term;  B.A. 
{8th  Wrangler)  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1877-88. 
Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College,  1877-81.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  1885;  priest,  1886;  at  Dover  CoUege,  1881-6;  Prmcipal 
of  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man,  1886-99.  Married 
Cecilia  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Patrick  Beales,  of  Cam- 
bridge. Died,  suddenly,  Aug.  7,  1899.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll; 
The  Eagle,  .x.xi.  237;  Boase,  vi.  775;Crockford;  Whowas  Who.) 
WALTERS,  FRANK  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs. 
1895.  S.  of  Thomas  Rees.  B.  Apr.  4,  1876,  at  Bangor.  School, 
Christ  College,  Brecon.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B..A..  1900; 
M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  1900;  priest,  1901;  C. 
of  St  Mary-de-Lode,  Gloucester,  1900-4.  V.  of  Flaxley, 
Gloucs.,  1905-13.  Chaplain  of  Bamwood  House,  Gloucester, 
1913-19.  R.  of  Shirenewton,  Mon.,  1919-31.  V.  of  Minster- 
worth,  Gloucs.,  1931-9.  Married,  1902,  Norma,  dau.  of 
E.  C  Sargent.  Latterly  of  32,  Kenilworth  Road,  Leamington 
Spa.  Died  in  1947.  (Canon  A.  E.  Donaldson;  Who's  Who  in 
Gloucs.) 
WALTERS,  HENRY  BEAUCHAMP.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  9,  1886.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1850),  V.  of  Pershore,  Worcs.  B. 
Apr  6  1867,  at  'Rushbank,'  Middleton  Road,  Chadderton, 
Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Bell  Scholar,  1887;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Ft  I,  ist  Class,  1889;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1890) 
1889;  Chancellor's  Classical  medal,  1890;  M.A.  1893.  Entered 
the  British  Museum,  1890;  Assistant  Keeper  (Greek  and 
Roman  Antiquities),  1911-25;  Keeper,  1925-32.  An  autho- 
rity on  the  Church  bells  of  England.  F.S.A.,  1894.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Head  of  Naval  Supplies  Section, 
Commission  Internationale  de  Ravitaillement;  O.B.E.  1920). 
Married,  Feb.  15,  1898,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis 
Edward  Thompson,  of  The  Cottage,  Marlborough.  Author, 
Little  Book  of  Greek  Art;  History  of  Ancient  Pottery;  The  Art 
of  the  Greeks;  Church  Bells  of  England;  The  English  Anti- 
quaries; London  Churches  at  the  Reformation;  Bronzes  and 
Terra  Cottas  of  the  British  Museum;  Catalogue  of  Greek  Vases 
(Vols.  II  and  iv);  etc.  Died  Apr.  24,  1944;  buried  at  Bam- 
wood, Gloucs.  [King's  Coll.  Reg.,  163;  E.  A.  B.  Barnard; 
Who's  Who;  The  Times,  May  i,  1944.) 
WALTERS,  HERBERT  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  9,  1882.  S.  of  Laundy,  of  Woodhays,  Wimbledon, 
Surrey.  B.  June  16,  1863,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class) 
1885;  M.A.  1889.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1890;  of  3,  Finsbury 
Circus,  London,  E.C.  Died  Nov.  11,  1893.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Law  Lists.)  , 

WALTERS,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1846.  S.  of  Thomas  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  Sept.  17,  1815,  at 
Rugeley,  Staffs.  School,  Rugeley.  Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest,  1850.  V.  of 
Buckland  Monachorum,  Devon,  185 1-3.  R.  of  Stradishall, 
Suffolk,  1853-9.  R.  of  Freystrop,  Pembs.,  i860.  V.  of 
Spaldwick,  Hunts.,  1861-5.  V.  of  Ide,  Devon,  1865-73.  V.  of 
Ideford,  1873-7.  R.  of  Norton-by-Twycross,  Leics.,  1877-91. 
Married  (i)  Sept.  10,  1850,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  T.  Bridge- 
man,  of  the  Priory,  Fornham  All  Saints;  (2)  May  23,  1867, 
Jane  Richardson,  dau.  of  Samuel  Small,  Esq.  Died  Mar.  16, 
1891,  at  Llandudno.  Father  of  Frank  B.  (1873).  (Eagle, 
XVII.  207,  which  gives  date  of  death  Mar.  11,  1891 ;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Mar.  25,  1891.) 
WALTERS,  JOHN  VODIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
II,  i860.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford, 
1829).  B.  at  Corhampton,  Hants.  Matric.  Michs.  i860; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  i866; 
priest,  1867;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  City  Road,  London,  1866- 
70.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Salisbury,  1870-2.  V.  of  St  Columba's, 
Haggerston,  Middlesex,  1872-91.  R.  of  Cherhill,  Wilts.,  1891- 
1906.  Married,  Ellen  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  King- 


Walters,  William  Clayton 

Wyndham,  Esq.,  of  Corhampton,  Hants.  Latterly  of 
I,  Bathwick  Street,  Bath.  Died  Mar.  6,  1925.  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Mar.  13,  1925.) 

WALTERS,  JOSEPH  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  10, 
1887.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  [Mar.  4,  1866],  at  Nechells,  near 
Birmingham.  Schools,  New  Hall,  Sutton  Coldfield  and 
Marlow  Grammar;  and  at  the  University  of  Rennes.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887.  Studied  at  the  Sorbonne,  Paris,  in  1889. 
Assistant  Master  at  various  schools,  1884-94;  at  Chard 
Grammar  School,  1894;  at  Heversham  Grammar  School, 
Westmorland,  1897;  at  Gore  Court,  Sittingboume,  1899;  at 
Danecourt,  Bexhill,  1900;  at  Dinan,  France,  1905-6;  at 
Wilson's  Grammar  School,  London,  S.E.,  1906-28-.  Author, 
Episodes  en  Action;  Aus  dem  Leben;  Mrs  Humphrey  Ward, 
her  work  and  influence.  (Peile,  11.  737;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

WALTERS,  MARSHALL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1885.  S.  of 
Aaron,  architect,  of  Willesden,  London.  B.  Dec.  9,  1866,  in 
St  John's  Wood.  Schools,  Loudoun  House,  St  John's  Wood 
and  University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A. 
1889.    [Venn,  11.  475-) 

WALTERS,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  27,  1818.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  in  Guernsey.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  i8i8;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1824;  priest  (London)  1826;  C.  of 
All  Saints,  Stamford,  Lines.  R.  of  Stamford  Saint  Peter  and 
V.  of  All  Saints,  1836-74.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876. 
Father  of  Spencer  (1848).    (Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

WALTERS,  ST  DAVID  GYNLAIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1874.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1853),  R.  of  Ystradgyn- 
lais,  Brecons.  (and  Caroline).  B.  there.  Bapt.  Mar.  14,  1856. 
School,  Hereford  Cathedral.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1879- 
Assistant  house  surgeon,  Stanley  Hospital,  Liverpool. 
L.R.C.P.;  L.R.C.S.,  Edin.,  1881.  Sometime  surgeon,  S.S. 
'Monarch,'  1882.  Government  Physician  at  Lihu6,  Kauai, 
Hawaii,  1882-97.  Practised  subsequently  at  Honolulu. 
Author,  medical.  Brother  of  Walter  H.  A.  (1875).  (Medical 
Directories.) 

WALTERS,  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1848; 
from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  May  27, 
1847.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Nicholas  (1818),  V.  of  All 
Saints,  Stamford  (and  Anne  Priaulx).  B.  June  4,  1828,  at 
St  Peter  Port,  Guernsey.  School,  Stamford  (Rev.  F.  E. 
Gretton).  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1867.  Ord. 
deacon,  Jan.  13,  1856;  priest  (Manchester)  1857;  C.  of 
Unsworth,  Lanes.,  1856-7;  C.  of  Radcliffe,  1857-9.  C.  of 
Biggleswade,  Beds.,  1859-67.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Stamford, 
1867-74.  V.  of  Dunholme,  Lines.,  1874-6.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1877.   (Clergy  List;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WALTERS,  The  Rev.  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  15,  1853;  a  'Ten-year  Man.'  Of  Brecons.  S.  of  Walter, 
shoemaker  (and  Ann).  B.  at  Trallwng.  Bapt.  Aug.  15,  1823. 
Matric.  Lent,  1863.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  13,  1863; 
B.D.  [Stat.  Eliz.)  1863.  B.D.  and  D.D.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin) 
1871.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Davids)  1846;  priest  (Llandaff),  1847; 
C.  of  Bedwellty,  Mon.,  1846-8.  C.  of  Ystradgynlais,  Brecons., 
1848-51.  C.  of  Kilvey,  Glam.,  1851-3.  Association  Secretary, 
C.P.A.S.  for  Wales,  1853-5.  R.  of  Ystradgynlais,  1856-74. 
Preb.  of  St  Davids.  V.  of  Llansamlet  with  Kilvey,  Glam., 
1874-86.  V.  of  Penbryn,  1886-92.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's.  Author, 
A  Catechism.  Died  Aug.  16,  1892.  Father  of  St  David  G. 
(1874)  and  the  next.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  22, 1891.) 

WALTERS,  WALTER  HENRY  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  I,  1875.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (above), 
D.D.,  V.  of  Llansamlet,  Swansea.  Bapt.  Sept.  6,  1854. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1883.  [At  St  Davids 
College,  Lampeter.]  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1881;  priest, 
1882;  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Everton,  1881-3.  C.  of  Selattyn, 
Salop,  1883-5.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Beckenham,  Kent,  1885-9. 
R.  of  Rudbaxton,  Pembs.,  1889-93.  R.  of  Great  Treffgam 
with  Spittal,  1893-1928.  Preb.  of  St  Davids,  1923-8. 
Married,  July  3,  1884,  Isabella  Gray  Strangward,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  J.  S.  R.  Rogers,  R.  of  Selattyn.  Died  Dec.  25, 
1928.  Brother  of  St  David  G.  (1874)-  (T.  A.  Walker,  546  and 
MS.  note;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  18,  1929.) 

WALTERS  (post  CLAYTON),  WILLIAM  CLAYTON.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  June  25,  1818.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert  [?Ralph], 
Esq.  B.  Aug.  13,  1799,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Fellow, 
1822.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  5,  1821.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  13,  1825.  Of  Stella  Hall.  D.L.  for  Co.  Durham. 
Married,  Nov.  6,  1834,  Esther  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward 
Chapman,  Esq.,  of  Whitby,  and  had  issue.  Took  the  surname 
of  Clayton,  1849.  Died  Oct.  16,  1892.  (Durham  Sch.  Reg., 
which  gives  'S.  of  Ralph,  of  Newcastle';  Boase,  vi.  77(>;  Inns 
of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 


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WALTERS,  WILLIAM  HOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  2S,  1875-  [Only]  s.  of  William,  Esq., 
deceased  [of  Haverfordwest,  Pembs.]  (and  Emily,  4th  dau. 
of  John  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Rushev  Green,  Kent).  [B.  in  Mar. 
1857.]  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
B.A.  1879.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  8,  1879-  Called 
to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1883.  On  the  South  Wales  Circuit.  Of 
Haroldstone  Hall,  Pembs.  Chainnan  of  the  County  Council. 
High  Sheriff,  1898.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Knighted,  1920.  Married 
(1)  1882,  Mary  Laura,  only  dau.  of  William  Davies,  M.P.,  of 
Scoveston,  Pembs.;  (2)  1923,  Dora,  dau.  of  Henry  Marshall 
and  widow  of  William  Davies  George,  Clerk  of  the  peace  for 
Pembrokeshire;  (3)  1929,  Marv  Frances,  widow  of  John 
Wvnne  Stainer-Jones.  Died  Mar.  31,  1934-  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  0/ Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Walford,  County  Families;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  5. 
1934.) 
WALTHALL,    EDWARD    WALTHALL    DELVES    (1867),    see 

BROUGHTON. 
WALTHALL,    HENRY   DOUGLAS   DELVES.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1899.   [  )rd]  s.  of  Edward  Walthall  Delves 
{sub  Broughton,  1867),  deceased,  of  Wistaston  Hall,  Nantwich 
(and  Caroline  Maria,  dau.  of  Charles  .\.  Stuart,  of  High  Legh, 
Cheshire).   [B.  Feb.  7,  1880.]   School,  Charterhouse.   Matric. 
Michs.  1899.    Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901 
(29th   Co.,    Imp.    Yeomanry,    1900-1).     A   motor-engineer. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.S.C;  O.B.E. 
1919;   mentioned   in   despatches).     Of   St   Asaph   in    191 1. 
Married,  Oct.  11,  1911,  Hilda  Maud,  only  dau.  of  Frederick 
Leigh  Hancock,  of  Broughton,  Cheshire,  and  had  issue.   Died 
Mar.   21,   1931,   in  London;  buried  at   Idridgehay,   Derbs. 
(Charterhouse  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Broughton);  The 
Times,  Mar.  23,  1931.) 
WALTHALL,  PETER.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  3,  181 7. 
Of  Staffs.   [Eldest  s.  of  Peter,  of  Weldons,  Derbs.  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Swinnerton).    B.  Mar.  30,   i795-]    Matric. 
Michs.   1817;  Scholar,   1817;  B.A.   1821;  M.A.   1824.    Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  14,  1822.    R.  of  Wistaston,  Cheshire, 
1823-5.    Died,   unmarried,   Jan.   17,   1825.    (Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WALTHAM,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  44)  at  Peterhousb, 
Oct.  18,  1892.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  (1831),  deceased.    B. 
Aug.  25,  1848,  at  Brantingham,  Yorks.  School,  Pocklington. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892.    Resided  at  '  Riversdale,'  Grantchester; 
name  off  at  Christmas,  1893.    Brother  of   Richard  (1865). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  625.) 
WALTHAM,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  22,  1776.    Of 
Yorks.    Matric.  Michs.  1776;  B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1784-    Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  28,  1778;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1778.    R.  of 
Roche,  Cornwall.   R.  of  Dariaston,  Staffs.,  1800-14.   J. P.  for 
Staffs.  Married,  June  i,  i8ii,  Marv,  dau.  of  William  Fletcher, 
of  Dariaston.     Died  July   18,   1814,   aged  64.    (Northants. 
Clergy;  Foster,  Iruiex  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,   1814,  11.   191;  V. 
Hodson;  Burke,  L.G.  (edn.,  1848);  Simms,  Biblio.  Staffs.) 
WALTHAM,  JOSHUA.   .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  9,  1831. 
Of  Yorks.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  183 1 ;  Scholar, 
1833;  B..A.  1835.   Ord.  deacon,  1835;  priest  (York)  Dec.  18, 
1836;  C.  of  Kirkby-in-Malhamdale,  Yorks.,  1835-7     Second 
Master  of  the  Heath  School,  Halifax,  1837-41-    C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Hull,  1842-3.   P.C.  of  Out-Rawcliffe,  Lanes.,  1844-7. 
C.  of  Thorpe-le-Soken,  Essex,   1847-51.  V.  of  Scredington, 
Lines.,  1851-66.  V.  of  Broomfleet,  Yorks.,  1866-73.    Lived 
latterly  at  Shepherd's  Bush,  London,  W.  Author,  Evangelium 
Matthaei  Syriacum  cum  Lexico  Syriaco,  etc.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1881.    Father  of   Edward  (1892)  and  the  next. 
(Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
WALTHAM,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  29, 
1865.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  (above),  of  EUerker,  Brough, 
Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872. 
Athletics  'blue'  (weight),  1867-9.  Vice-Principal  of  Sheffield 
CoUegiate  School,  1872-5.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  1875;  priest 
(Salisbury,  for  York)  1880;  C.  of  Walkley,  Yorks.,  1875-82. 
C.  of  Grange-over-Sands,   Lanes.,   1884-8.    C.  of  WUsford, 
Wilts.,  1888-90.    R.  of  Glaston,  Rutland,  1890-1917.    Lie 
Pr.,  dio.  of  Exeter,  1917-23.  Married,  June  8, 1886,  Katherine 
Maria,    youngest    dau.    of    Joseph    Gunson,    of    Lancaster. 
Resided  latterly  at  Manton,  Rutland.   Died  Feb.  4,  1924,  at 
Leamington;  buried  at  Glaston.    Brother  of  Edward  (1892). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  T.  A.  Walker,  526  and  MS.  note;  Crockford.) 
WALTHER,  DAVID  RODOLPH  PHILLIPE.  .\dm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1900.    S.  of  John  David,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh  and  of 
109   Marina,   St    Leonards-on-Sea.     B.    July   29,    1882,    at 
Peebles.    Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1909.    M.B. 
and  B.Chir.,  Edinburgh,   1908.    Sometime  Medical  Officer, 
Norwich  City  asylum.    Of   14,  Buckland  Crescent,  Hamp- 
stead,  and  Fir  Grove,  Morley,  Wymondham,  Norfolk,  in  1948. 
Married,   Dec.   20,    1904,   Miriam   Dora,   youngest  dau.   of 

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Walton,  John  Milner 

George  Holt  Mason,  of  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Died  at  Wymond- 
ham,   .\ug.    II,    1952.     (Medical   Directories;    The    Times, 
Aug.  13,  1952.) 
WALTON,  ANDREW.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  7.  1825. 

Of  Scotland. 
WALTON,   CHRISTOPHER  JOHN.    Adm.   at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1S90.    S.  of  F.,  Esq.,  of  Holmbury  St  Mary,  Dorking, 
Surrey.    [B.  Nov.  4,  1871.]   School,  Lancing  College.   Matric. 
Michs.  1890.    Sometime  in  California.    Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1898-1901.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19; 
died  of  the  effects  of  wounds  in  192 1.    Brother  of  the  next. 
(Lancing  Reg.) 
WALTON,  GEOFFREY  FRANK.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1886. 
S.  of  F.,  Esq.,  of  Holmburv  St  Mary,  Dorking,  Surrey.    [B. 
Feb.  26,  1868.]  School.  Lancing  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1886. 
Second  Lieut.,  Worcester  Regt.,  1891;  transferred  to  A.S.C. 
1892;  Lieut.,  1893;  Capt.,  1897;  Major,  1904;  retired,  1906. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901.   Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19.    Died  from  the  after  effects  of  poison 
gas,  Jan.  26,  1926.    Brother  of  the  above.    (Lancing  Reg.; 
Army  Lists.) 
WALTON,   HENRY   [or   HARRY]   ARTHUR.    Adm.   pens,   at 
St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1878.   [2nd]  s.  of  Frederick,  manufacturer 
[of  St  Cuthbert's,  Albrighton,  Wolverhampton]  (and  Jane). 
[B.  Nov.  14,  1855],  at  Wolverhampton.    Bapt.  Jan.  i,  1856. 
School,  Rugbv.   Matric.  Michs.  1878.   Died  June  8,  1937,  at 
Cambridge.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  June  11,  1937.) 
WALTON,    The    Rev.    HENRY    BASKERVILLE.     M.A.    1861, 
incorp.  from  Oxford.    [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Todd,  gent.,  of 
Cheshunt,    Herts,    (and   Catherine   Eliza,   dau.   of  Thomas 
Todd).    B.  June  5,  1824.]    Matric.  from  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  May  14,  1842,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)   1846;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1849.    Ord.  deacon,  1851;  priest,  1851.    Fellow  of 
Merton  College,   Oxford,    1848-63;    tutor,    1848-53;   Dean, 
1851;  Sub-Warden,  1851.  V.  of  St  Cross,  Holywell,  Oxford, 
1851-71.   Married  July  17,  1862,  Annie  Bessie,  dau.  of  C.  J. 
Bishop,  M.D.,  of  Oxford.    Died  Oct.  5,  1871.    (-4/.  Oxon.; 
Boase,  vi.  776;  Crockford.) 
WALTON,  HENRY  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1895.  S.ofS.S.  B.[.\ug.  2,1876],  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
School,   Newcastle   Grammar.     Matric.    Michs.    1895;    B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1898.   Entered  the  Indian  Cml 
Service,    1899;    .Assistant   Magistrate   and   Collector,   N.W. 
Provinces  and  Oudh;  Joint  Magistrate,  1910;  Deputy  Com- 
missioner, 1918;  Joint  Secretary,  Board  of  Revenue,  1918; 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  1922;  Deputy  Commissioner,  1927; 
Commissioner,    1928.     Member  of  the  Board  of   Revenue, 
United  Provinces,  1931.  Compiled  Gazetteers  of  the  Garhwal 
and  Dehra   Dun  district.     C.S.I.,   1932.     Retired  in    1934- 
Married,    1903,    Bertha    Ballenden,    dau.    of    the    Rev.    D. 
Hutton,   and  had  issue.    Of   Inveresk,   Musselburgh,  Mid- 
lothian, in  1952.    (India  Office  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 
WALTON,  HENRY  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  fage  21)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  4,  1825.  2nd  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Whicham,  Cumberland. 
B.  there.    Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar;  B..\.  1830.    P.C.  of 
Quemmore,    Lanes.,    1835-40.     P.C.    of    Ireleth,    1841-65. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1866.    (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Crockford. ) 
WALTON,  JOHN  LEDGER  (or  LEIDGER).  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1823.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Pontefract, 
Yorks.    School,  Burghwallis,  Yorks.    Matric.  Easter,  1824; 
B..\.   1831;   M..\.    1834.    Ord.  deacon,   1830;   priest,   1831. 
P.C.  of  Selby,  Yorks.,   1834-50.    Chaplain  to  Lord  Lovat, 
1839-50.   V.  of  Silkstone,   1850-80.    Died  Mar.   16,   1880, 
aged  74.   Father  of  Thomas  (1853).   (Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Mar.  24,  1880.) 
WALTON,    JOHN   MAXON.     Matric.    Non-CoU.    Michs.,    1876. 
Sometime  a  member  of  Cavendish  H.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
(1839),  V.  of  Alverthorpe,  Y'orks.    B.  there  [Apr.  17,  1859] 
[School,  Back  Lane,  Wakefield.]  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct.  6, 
1877;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.   Second  Master  of  Pocklmgton 
Grammar  School,  Y'orks.,  1881-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool) 
1884;  priest,    1885;  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,   Everton,  Lanes., 
1884-7.  C.  of  Alverthorpe,  Yorks.,  1887-91-  V.  of  Mytholm- 
royd,    1891-1906.    V.   of   Southowram,    1906-23.     Married, 
Dec.  26,  1882,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles  Edward  Graham, 
of  Wakefield.   Died  July  12,  1923,  at  Leeds.   (Peile,  11.  657; 
Crockford;   The  Guardian,  July   20,    1923;    Who's   Who  m 
Yorkshire.) 
WALTON,  JOHN  MILNER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke. 
Oct.  6,  1881.   Only  s.  of  John.  B.  at  Bowes,  Yorks.   [School, 
Bowes  Grammar.]   Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar,  1882;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1889.    Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Durham    1892.   Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon)   1885;  priest,   1887;  C.  of  Kirkby  Ravens- 
worth,  Yorks.,  1885-90.   C.  of  St  George's,  Everton,  Lanes  , 
1890-2.    C.  of  Croft,  Yorks.,  1892-4.    C.  of  Bowes,  1894-8. 
R.    of    Langton-on-Swale,     1898-1934.     Disappears    from 
Crockford,  1935. 


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Walton,  Jonathan 

WALTON,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
15,  1792.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Famacres,  Durham.  [B.  Oct.  7> 
1774.]  School,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Matric.  Michs.  1792; 
Scholar,  1795;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799;  B.D.  1813;  D.D.  1825. 
Ord.  deacon,  Jan.  1800;  priest  (Durham)  Sept.,  1800;  C.  of 
Gosforth,  Northumberland,  1800-1.  R.  of  Birdbrook,  Essex. 
1801-46.  Died  Apr.  26,  1846.  {Clergy  List;  Durham  Ord. 
Book;  A.  R.  Laws,  Scholae  Novacastrenses,  11.  122.) 

WALTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  2,  1839.  S. 
of  Joseph,  of  Bowes,  near  Barnard  Castle.  B.  [July  21,  1813], 
at  GUmonby,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1845;  M.A. 
1848.  Assistant  Master  at  Boteler's  Grammar  School, 
Warrington.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of 
Thomes,  Wakefield,  1845-6.  C.  of  Swavesey,  Cambs.,  1847- 
53.  V.  of  Alverthorpe,  Yorks.,  1853-91.  Married  Anne 
Maxon,  dau.  of  William  Poppleton,  of  Thomes,  Wakefield. 
Resided  latterly  at  Mytholmroyd.  Died  Feb.  6,  1896;  buried 
at  Alverthorpe.  Father  of  John  M.  (1876).  (Peile,  u.  466; 
Crockford.) 

WALTON,  OCTAVIUS  FRANK.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  2,  1869.  S.  of  WUliam,  gent,  (and  Elizabeth  Louisa). 
B.  at  Hampton,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  Aug.  28,  1844.  Matric, 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1872;  priest, 
i873;C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Hull,  1872-5.  Inc.  of  Christ  Church, 
Mount  Zion,  Jerusalem,  1875-6.  Chaplain  at  Cally,  Kirkcud- 
brights.,  1877-83.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  York,  1883-93.  V.  of 
St  Jude's,  Wolverhampton,  1893-1906.  V.  of  Leigh,  Kent, 
1906-17.  Latterly  of  Great  Bametts,  Leigh.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1934. 

WALTON,  SAMUEL  STANDIDGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1853.  S.  of  Samuel  Standidge,  gent,  (and  Sarah).  B. 
at  Preston,  Yorks.  Bapt.  June  i,  1833.  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
B.A.  (5«A  Wrangler)  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Fellow,  1858-67.  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Marylebone,  London,  1861-2.  Died  Oct.  i, 
1867,  at  St  Leonard's-on-Sea,  aged  34.  (Eagle,  vi.  73; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Oct.  5,  1867.) 

WALTON,  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  2,  1845.  Matric.  Lent,  1846;  Scholar;  B.A.  (29^* 
Wrangler)  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Fellow,  1850-4.  Ord.  deacon, 
1851;  priest,  1852.  V.  of  Fenstanton,  Cambs.,  1853-75. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876. 

WALTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  18,  1853.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Leidger  (1823),  V.  of 
SUkstone,  Yorks.  B.  [Sept.  30,  1834],  at  Selby.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar,  1854; 
Bell  scholar,  1854;  B.A.  1863.  Joined  the  LC.S.;  served  in 
Bengal,  1856.  Died  Oct.  17,  1876,  at  Silkstone.  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.) 

WALTON,  THOMAS  CAMBAGE.  Adm.  subsizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  4,  1890.   S.  of  William,  of  8,  Emery  Street,  Cambridge. 

B.  Aug.  8,  1872,  at  Darlington.  School,  Darlington  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  Winchester  Reading  prize, 
1894;  M.A.  1897.  Assistant  Master  at  Wakefield  Grammar 
School,  1894-5.   Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield)  1895;  priest,  1896; 

C.  of  Marsden,  Yorks.,  1895-9.  Assistant  Master  and  Chap- 
lain at  the  South  Eastern  College,  Ramsgate,  1899-1905; 
Head  Master  of  Kirkham  Grammar  School,  Lanes.,  1905-19. 
Married,  1901,  Amy,  dau.  of  Enoch  Taylor,  of  Marsden. 
Died  Mar.  8,  1919.  {Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Mar.  13,  1919.) 

WALTON,  THOMAS  HAROLD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1895.  S.  of  George,  registrar  of  births  and  deaths  [died 
Apr.  13,  1890],  of  Cotherstone,  Yorks.  (and  Elizabeth 
Hutchinson).  B.  Sept.  6,  1876,  at  Cotherstone,  near  Darling- 
ton. School,  Durham  (Rev.  J.  M.  Marshall).  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1905.  Assistant  Master  at  Ware 
Grammar  School,  1898-9;  at  South  Lodge  School,  Lowestoft, 
1899-1900.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1900;  priest,  1901;  C.  of 
Monkwearmouth,  Durham,  1900-4.  Warden  of  the  Choir 
School  in  Manchester  Cathedral,  1904-8.  Minor  Canon  of 
Winchester  Cathedral,  1908-17.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Win- 
chester, 1909-17.  V.  of  Preston  Candover  with  Nutley, 
Hants.,  1917-47.  Of  Winchester,  in  1951.  {Durham  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WALTON,  THOMAS  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1851.  S.  of  Thomas,  schoolmaster,  of  Kent  Road,  London 
(and  Maria).  B.  Nov.  23,  1828,  at  St  George's,  Camberivell, 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1865;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Hillingdon,  Middlesex,  1865-9.  R.  of  Ickleford,  Herts., 
1869-84.  Resided  latterly  at  St  Leonard's-on-Sea,  where  he 
died  Oct.  2,  1886.  (Eagle,  xiv.  314;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Oct.  6,  1886.) 


Wanklyn,  Cyril 

WALTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  12,  1831. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832;  Scholar,  1834;  B.A.  (8th  Wrangler)  1836; 
M.A.  1843.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1868-85;  assistant  tutor, 
1868-85.  Hon.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall  and  Magdalene.  'He 
was  known  to  many  Cambridge  residents  as  "Old  Father 
Time."  He  had  a  flowing  white  beard,  and  usually  wore  a 
Scotch  bonnet  and  plaid.'  Author,  Mechanical  problems,  etc. 
Resided  latterly  at  the  manor  house,  Little  Shelford,  Cambs. 
Died  June  9,  1901,  aged  88.  Benefactor  to  Trinity  Hall. 
{Trinity  Hall  Adm.  Book;  The  Times,  June  11,  1901.) 

WALTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  16, 
1875.   Matric.  Michs.  1875. 

WALTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  1817.  Only  s.  of  William,  Esq.  [K.C.],  of 
London  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Brooke,  Esq.).  B.  there 
[Aug.  31,  1799].  [School,  Eton.]  Doubtful  if  resided.  Matric. 
from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  i,  1818,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1822;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1824.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  1836.  Queen's  Remembrancer  and  Master  in  the 
Pleas  Office  of  the  Exchequer.  Secretary  to  Lord  Brougham. 
Knighted,  1875.  Married,  1834,  Louisa  Hoskins,  dau.  of 
Charies  Legh  Hoskins  Master,  Esq.,  of  Codnor  Castle,  Derbs. 
Died  Nov.  23,  1882,  at  Surbiton,  Surrey.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Boase,  in.  1184;  Al.  Oxon.;  Law  Lists;  Walford,  County 
Families;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

WALTON,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7, 
1893.  S.  of  S.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Of 
Bognor.   Died  Mar.  3,  1926.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

WALTON,  WILLIAM  WILLIAMS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  14,  1840.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  of  Hampton,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon, 
1846;  priest,  1847.  Of  Castle  Archdale,  Enniskillen,  Ireland, 
1847.  C.  of  Lee,  Bucks.,  1848-50.  C.  of  Waddesdon,  1850-g. 
Died  Sept.  23,  1859.  (r.  A.  Walker,  469;  Clergy  List;  Crock- 
ford; G.  Mag.,  1859,  II.  539,  where  he  is  in  error  described  as 
R.  of  Waddesdon.) 

WALTON. WILSON,  HUGH  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  4,  1890.  [Only]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Shotley  HaU, 
Northumberland.  B.  Apr.  i,  1869,  in  Wandsworth,  London. 
School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893. 
Of  Shotley  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  Nent  Hall,  Cumber- 
land. Married,  Nov.  9,  1909,  Laline  Isolda,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  Charies  William  Frederick  Crawford,  4th  Bart.,  of 
Warwick  Square,  London.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Durham  Light  Infantry  and  Yeomanry).  Died  Mar.  i, 
1921.  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Mar.  4,  1921.) 

WANDESFORD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Peterhouse,  June  21,  1755.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Wake- 
field. Matric.  Easter,  1756.  Doubtless  a  member  of  the 
famUy  long  settled  at  Kirklington,  Yorks.    (T.  A.  Walker, 

3I2-) 

WANDESFORDE,  HENRY  BUTLER  C.  S.  (1834),  see  CLARKE. 

WANDSWORTH,  BARON  (1870),  see  STERN,  SYDNEY  JAMES. 

WANE,  INNES  BOURGUINE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7.  1881. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Wands- 
worth, Surrey,  1884-8.  C.  of  Ewell,  1888-9.  V.  of  St  Johns, 
Lowestoft,  1889-92.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  Tollington  Park, 
London,  1892-6.  R.  of  Castle  Ashby,  Northants.,  1898-1915. 
Married,  Aug.  31,  1886,  Mary  Agatha  Freeling,  eldest  dau.  of 
Major-General  E.  Davidson,  R.E.,  of  Tudor  House,  Wands- 
worth, and  had  issue.  Resided  latteriy  at  Eastbourne,  where 
he  died  Dec.  17,  1925,  aged  69.  (Northants.  Clergy;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Dec.  19,  1925.) 

WANKLYN,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  16,  1863. 
4th  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Ringmore,  Devon.  B.  Jan.  29, 
1845,  at  Ashton-under-Lyne.  School,  Bournemouth  (Mr  J.  H. 
Wanklyn).  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  1867; 
M.A.  1870;  M.B.,  1872;  M.Chir.,  1873-  Fellow,  1870-6.  Died 
in  Mar.  1876. 

WANKLYN,  CYRIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1883. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  J.  H.  I  James  Hibbert,  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
1845.]  B.  at  Bournemouth.  School,  King's  College  (Dr 
Stokoe).  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Assistant  Master 
at  the  Rev.  E.  D.  Stone's  prep,  school,  Broadstairs,  1886-90. 
Afterwards  a  director  of  many  commercial  companies. 
Retired  owing  to  deafness,  and  lived  at  Lyme  Regis,  where  he 
devoted  himself  to  research  in  the  history  of  the  town  and  its 
district  Died  Dec.  16,  1943,  aged  79,  at  Lj-me  Regis.  (The 
Times,  Dec.  28,  1943.) 


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Wanklyn,  William  McConnel 

WANKLYN,  WILLIAM  McCONNEL.    Adm.  at  Caius.  Oct.  i. 

1883.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
1852),  deceased  [V.  of  St  Michael's,  Bournemouth].  B.  at 
Bournemouth,  .\ug.  6,  1866.  Schools,  St  Paul's,  Stony 
Stratford  and  King's  College  School,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1888.  At  Edinburgh,  and  Vienna.  House 
Physician  at  the  Middlesex  Hospital;  Clinical  Assistant, 
Great  Ormond  Street  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.;  1893; 
D.P.H.,  1904.  Medical  Superintendent,  river  ambulance 
service,  and  referee  in  diagnosis  of  small-pox.  Metropolitan 
asylums  board,  1901-3.  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  County 
Asylum,  Bexley ;  Assistant  Medical  Officer  of  Health  (General 
Purposes),  for  the  administrative  County  of  London; 
Principal  .Assistant  Medical  Officer  of  Health,  L.C.C.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  D.A.D.M.S.). 
Married,  June  i,  1909,  Ethel,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  H.  Rice, 
R.  of  Cheam.  .\uthor  of  works  on  smallpox  and  public 
health.  Died  .Apr.  30,  1929,  in  his  office  at  the  County  Hall, 
London.  {Venn,  n.  478;  Univ.  War  List;  Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  May  3,  1929.) 

WANLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  29, 
1758.  S.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Francis  (1727-8),  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Ripon  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Goodricke,  Bart.,  of 
Ribston,  Yorks.).  B.  at  Ribston.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Easter,  1759;  B..A.  1763;  M..A.  1766.  .Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Dec.  13,  1765.  (  PeiU,  11.  267;  Inns  of  Court;  Eton 
Coll.  Reg.) 

WANLISS,  DAVID  SYDNEY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23, 

1884.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  Drumond  [journalist],  of  Ballarat, 
Victoria,  Australia.  B.  Feb.  20,  1864,  at  Perth,  W.  Australia. 
School,  Ballarat.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1887, 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  21,  1885.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  19,  1888.  Ser\-ed  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col. 
5th  Infantry  Battn.  and  General  List,  Australian  forces; 
C.M.G.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Died  in  Sept.,  1943. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Univ.  War 
List.) 

WANLISS,  JOHN  NEWTON  WELLESLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  i,  1880.  S.  of  Thomas  Dnimmond,  of  15, 
Magdala  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  B.  Dec.  9,  1861,  at  Ballarat, 
Victoria,  .Australia.  School,  Ballarat  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884;  M..A.  1887.   Brother  of  the  above. 

WANNOP,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
.Mar.  6,  1878.  S.  of  Charies.  B.  [Jan.  30,  1858],  at  Brampton, 
Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B..A.  1882  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon)  1882;  priest  (Bp.  Hellmuth,  for  Ripon)  1883;  C.  of 
Bramley,  Yorks.,  1882-97.  V.  of  Riddlesden,  1897-1925. 
Died  Sept.  14,  1925.  (Peile,  11.  660;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  18,  1925.) 

WANNOP,  WILLIAM  BLUNDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  30,  1863.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  [P.C.  of  Burscough 
Bridge,  Lanes.].  B.  Mar.  19,  1844,  at  Burscough  Bridge. 
School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867.  Went 
abroad  and  took  scholastic  work.  Became  an  invalid. 
jPeile,  II.  579.) 

WANSBROUGH,  CECIL  VAUGHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1888.  S.  of  .Alfred  Colmer  [paper-manu- 
facturer], of  Taunton.  [B.  Sept.  24,  i86g,  at  St  Decuman's, 
Watchet,  Somerset.  School,  Clifton  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B..A.  1891;  M..A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1893; 
priest  (Liverpool)  1894;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Oakley  Square, 
London,  1893-4.  C.  of  St  James's,  Birkdale,  1894-6.  R.  of 
High  Bickington,  Devon,  1897-1937  Married,  1896,  Joyce 
Edith,  dau.  of  James  Coney.  Died  Oct.  28,  1940,  at  the  Old 
Rectory,  High  Bickington.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who  in 
Devon;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  29,  1940.) 

WANSEY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1875. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879. 

WANSEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  i?)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1873- 
S.  of  F.,  paper-manufacturer,  deceased.  B.  in  Canada. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877.  Resided 
at  Lansdowne  Place,  Brighton.  Died  -May  20,  1936,  aged  80, 
at  Worthing.    {Venn,  11.  409;  The  Times,  May  21,  1936.) 

WANSTALL,  EDWARD  FORSTER.  .Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Sept.  26,  1867.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (St  Edmund 
Hall,  Oxford,  1830),  [V.  of  Norton  Canes,  Stafis.]  B.  [Nov.  22, 
1845],  at  Rocester,  Staffs.  School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar;  B.A.  1871;  (Theol.  Exam.,  ist 
Class,  1872);  M..A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1870; 
priest,  1871 ;  C.  of  Sheriffhales,  Staffs.,  1870-3.  C.  of  Caimock, 
1873-5.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Brighton,  1875-81.  V.  of 
St  George,  Salop,  1881-2.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Wolverhampton, 
1882-1907.  V.  of  Berry  Pomeroy,  Devon,  1907-9.  R.  of 
Langridge,  Somerset,  1910-15.  Married,  July  23,  1879, 
Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  T.  Blanchard  Burland.  .Author,  Things 
New  and  Old.  Resided  latterly  at  South  House,  Barton  Road, 
Cambridge,  where  he  died  Sept.  20,  1922.  {Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg. ;  Crockford.) 


Warburton,  Henry 

WANTON,  see  WAUTON. 

WAPSHARE,  WILLIAM  SANDFORD.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Dec.  11,  1805.  Of  Salisbury.  Matric.  Easter,  1806; 
I.L.B.  1812.  V.  of  Chitteme,  Wilts.,  1811  (only).  (Foster, 
Index  EccUs.,  which  gives  V.  of  Chitteme,  1817;  CUr.  Guide 
gives  1811.) 

WARAKER,  REGINALD  ROBERT  SADLER.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
June  17,  1878.  [Only  s.  of  Thomas  (next),  barrister-at-law, 
of  Cambridge.]  Matric.  Michs  1878;  B.A.  1883.  .Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  13,  1886.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  18, 
1889.  Articled  to  a  solicitor  in  Norwich.  Married,  Feb.  18, 
1898,  Elsa  Adelaide,  eldest  dau.  of  Gustav  Adolph  Berthold, 
of  X'ienna.  Died  Nov.  21,  19 10,  at  Saffron  Walden.  '.A  queer 
fish.  .  .had  fair  means,  travelled  a  good  deal  and  led  a  loosish 
life.'    (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WARAKER,  THOMAS.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  29,  1847. 
S.  of  Thomas,  paper-manufacturer  [law-stationer]  and 
lawyer,  of  London.  B.  there,  Dec.  9,  1829-  School,- Highgate 
(Mr  Dyne).  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class, 
1849-50);  LL.B.  1854;  LL.D.  1859  from  Trinity  Hall.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  9,  1849.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26, 
1857.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Law  'coach'  and 
lecturer  at  Cambridge.  Married,  June  28,  1855,  Harriet, 
2nd  dau.  of  James  Sadler,  Esq.,  of  WeyhiU,  Jamaica,  and  of 
Purton,  Wilts.  Resided  at  5,  Scroope  Terrace,  Cambridge, 
where  he  died  Aug.  18,  1907.  Father  of  the  above.  His 
daughter,  Mrs  Prichard,  left  money  to  Trinity  Hall,  1942  for 
Law  scholarships.  {Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Menatthe  Bar;  Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  .Aug.  20,  1907.) 

WARBURG,  OSCAR  EMANUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  S.  of  Fredric  [Elias],  of  8,  Porchester  Terrace, 
London.  B.  Feb.  6,  1876,  in  London.  School,  London 
(private).  Matric.  \Uchs.  1895;  B.A.  {2ird  Wrangler)  1898; 
M..A.  1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  191+-19  (Capt.,  R.G..A. 
and  General  Staff;  O.B.E.,  1919;  mentioned  in  Secretary  of 
State's  List  for  'valuable  serNices").  Of  Headley,  Epsom. 
Member  of  the  London  County  Council,  1910-31 ;  .Alderman, 
1931.  Knighted,  1926.  Married,  1905,  Catherine  W.,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Widdrington  Bvme,  and  had  issue.  A  keen 
botanist.  Author  (with  E.  F.' Warburg),  of  a  book  of  British 
oaks.  Died  July  i,  1937,  in  London.  (Kelly,  Handbook;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Times,  July  3,  1937) 

WARBURTON,  BARTHOLOMEW  ELLIOTT  GEORGE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  8,  1828  Of  Ireland.  [Eldest  s.  of 
Major  George,  of  Aughrim,  Co.  Galway,  formerly  Inspector- 
General  of  Constabulary  in  Ireland  (and  .Anna,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Acton,  of  Westaston,  Co.  Wicklow).  B.  1810,  at 
Tullamore,  King's  County.  School,  Wakefield,  Yorks.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1829.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1830; 
B.A.  1834;  M..A.  1837.  President  of  the  Union,  1833.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1832,  and  at  King's  Inns, 
Dublin,  1833.  Called  to  the  Irish  Bar,  1837.  Best  known  as 
Eliott  Warburton,  writer  of  biographies,  historical  novels, 
etc.  Travelled  in  S>Tia,  Palestine  and  Eg>-pt,  1843.  describing 
his  experiences  in  The  Crescent  and  the  Cross  or  Romance  and 
RealUies  of  Eastern  Travel  (1844-5),  which  passed  through 
17  editions.  Married,  Jan.  11,  1848,  Matilda  Jane,  2nd  dau. 
of  Edward  Grove,  of  Shenstone  Park,  Staffs.,  and  had  issue. 
Led  a  roving  life;  described  as  'generous,  high-spirited  and 
unselfish,  with  the  Irish  love  of  adventure."  .Author,  The 
Memoirs  of  Prince  Rupert  and  the  Cavaliers;  Memoirs  of 
Horace  Walpole  and  his  Contemporaries;  Darien,  or  the 
Merchant  Prince,  etc.  Having  been  deputed  by  the  AUantic 
and  Pacific  Junction  Company  to  arrange  a  friendly  under- 
standing with  the  Indians  on  the  Isthmus  of  Darien,  sailed 
from  Southampton  on  board  the  Amazon,  Jan.  2,  and 
perished,  when  the  ship  caught  fire,  Jan.  4,  1852.  (D.N.B.; 
Boase.) 
WARBURTON,  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  15,  1886. 
S.  of  William.  B.  [Feb.  6,  1854],  at  Salford.  School,  Old 
Trafford,  Manchester;  and  at  Owens  College,  Manchester. 
Matric.  Lent,  1806;  B.A.  1889;  M..A.  1892.  Sometime  Second 
Master  at  Old  Trafford  School.  Zoologist  to  the  Royal 
Agricultural  Society,  1893.  Member  of  the  Government 
Entomological  research  committee,  1909.  For  many  years 
Lecturer  in  Agricultural  Zoology  and  University  Demonstrator 
in  Medical  entomology  1912-31.  Joint  author,  Monograph 
on  Ixodidae,  or  ticks.  Of  Yewgarth,  Grantchester,  Cambs., 
in  1953.    (Peile,  11.  722.) 

WARBURTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  24,  1802.  S.  of  John  [timber-merchant],  of  Eltham, 
Kent.  [B.  Nov.  12,  1784.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1802;  Scholar,  1804;  B..A.  {t2th  Wrangler)  1806;  M.A.  1812. 
Engaged  in  the  timber  trade  at  Lambeth  for  some  years. 
F.R.S.,  1809.  M.P.  for  Bridport,  Dorset,  1826-41;  for 
Kendal,  Westmorland,  1843-7.  Member  of  the  PoUtical 
Economy  Club  from  its  foundation,   1821,   to  his  death. 


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Warburton,  Henry 

President  of  the  Geological  Society,  1843-4.  Nicknamed 
'  Philosopher  Warburton.'  One  of  the  leading  supporters  of 
Brougham  in  founding  London  University.  Died  Sept.  16, 
1858,  in  London.    (Boase,  in.  1186;  D.N.B.] 

WARBURTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  11, 
1808.  S.  of  Thomas,  medical-practitioner,  of  Hackney, 
Middlesex.  B.  there.  School,  Greenwich.  Matric.  Easter, 
1809;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1816.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  Jan.  9, 
1814;  priest  (London,  for  Salisbury)  Jan.  7,  i8i6.  R.  of 
Little  Peatling,  Leics.,  1816-22.  R.  of  Sible  Hedingham, 
Essex,  1822-37.  Died  Dec.  6,  1837,  at  Colchester.  Brother 
of  John  (1810);  grandfather  of  the  next.  (Venn,  11.  152; 
Clerical  Guide;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

WARBURTON,  HENRY  PIGOT  IRELAND.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  24,  1872.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
(Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1842),  R.  of  Sible  Hedingham, 
Essex  (and  Agnes,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  J.  Ireland,  Esq.,  of 
Owsden  Hall,  Suffolk).  B.  Sept.  10,  1853,  at  Sible  Hedingham. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  6,  1878.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  3,  1882. 
On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Acquired  a  large  practice 
at  the  Central  Criminal  Court,  and  was  particularly  successful 
in  the  defence  of  infanticide  cases.  Of  Sible  Hedingham. 
Married,  1890,  Vema  Lyselma,  eldest  dau.  of  A.  Sidney 
Bicknell,  Esq.,  of  Stapleford  Place,  Sussex.  Author, 
Warburton's  Leading  Cases.  Died  Feb.  21,  1921.  Brother  of 
Welby  R.  (1877).  {Carthusian  Worthies,  358;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WARBURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  9. 
1810.  S.  of  Thomas,  medical-practitioner,  of  Hackney, 
Middlesex.  B.  at  Hoxton.  Educated  privately  and  at  a 
school  at  Greenwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  M.B.  1815; 
Med.  Lie,  1819;  M.D.  1820.  Candidate  of  the  College  of 
Physicians,  1820;  Fellow,  1821;  Censor,  1824.  Practised  in 
Hackney.  Physician  to  St  Luke's  Hospital,  1829-45. 
Specialised  in  the  treatment  of  insanity.  '  He  was  bom  and 
nursed  in  competency,  and  grew  up  and  lived  and  died  in 
opulence,  presenting  throughout  an  eminent  example  of 
youth  unaltered  by  wealth  into  idleness  or  vice,  but  spent  in 
the  due  cultivation  of  his  mind  and  faculties.'  Died  June  2, 
1845,  in  Portland  Place;  buried  in  Highgate  cemetery. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1808).    (Venn,  11.  154;  Munk,  lii.  242.) 

WARBURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  24,  1817.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

WARBURTON,  JOHN  ABERNETHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  27,  1843.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Clifford  Street,  West- 
minster, London  (and  Anne).  B.  in  Westminster.  Bapt. 
May  18,  1825.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847.  Latterly  of 
Chichester  and  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight.    Married,  Sept.  5, 

1848,  Clara,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Lambe,  solicitor,  of  Truro. 
Father  of  Thomas  F.  1867.    (John  Bull,  Sept.  9,  1848.) 

WARBURTON,  RALPH  ALLEN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  3,  1773.  [Only  child  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  WUliam 
(1728),  Bishop  of  Gloucester  (and  Gertrude  Tucker).  B. 
Apr.  6,  1756.]  Named  after  his  mother's  uncle  and  parents' 
benefactor,  Ralph  Allen,  Mayor  of  Bath  and  philanthropist. 
Intended  for  the  Bar,  but  died  July  18,  1775,  ased  19,  of 
consumption.   {D.N.B.,  sub  his  father;  Leonard  Whibley.) 

WARBURTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  19,  1793.   B.  at  Leeds.    Matric.  Lent,  1795. 

WARBURTON,  THOMAS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1867.  [Only]  s.  of  John  [Abemethy]  (1843),  of  Craker 
Hill,  Chichester  [and  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight].    B.  Jan.  9, 

1849,  at  Homsey,  Middlesex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1869.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  11,  1870.  Resided  at 
King's  Langley,  Herts.,  where  he  died  Mar.,  1879.  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WARBURTON,  WALTER  TAYLOR.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  8,  1880.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  William  [V.]  of  Aintree, 
Liverpool.  B  Mar.  11,  1861,  at  Goole,  Yorks.  School,  Royal 
Institution,  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A. 
1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of 
Rusholme,  Lanes.,  1884-6.  Assoc.  Secretary,  C.C.C.S.  (N.W. 
District),  1886-91.  C.  of  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire,  1891-6.  V.  of 
St  James,  Congleton,  1896-1904.  V.  of  St  John  with  St 
Columba,  Egremont,  1904-17.  V.  of  Hoylake,  1917-37.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Chester,  1924.  Latterly  of  9,  Hoscote  Park,  West 
Kirby,  where  he  died  Dec.  8,  1943;  buried  at  Hoylake. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  10,  1943;  A.  T.  Brown,  R.  Inst. 
Sch.) 

WARBURTON,  WELBY  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1877.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  1842).  B.  at  Sible  Hedingham,  Essex.  School, 
Trinity  Church  School,  Springfield.    Matric.   Michs.   1877; 


Ward,  Algernon 

B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon  (1881);  priest  Ripon), 
1882.  Assistant  Master  at  Batley  Grammar  School,  1880-2. 
C.  of  Great  Dunham,  Norfolk,  1883-5.  C.  of  Orsett,  Essex, 
1885-6.  C.  of  Downham  Market,  1887-90.  C.  of  Knighton, 
Leics.,  1891-2.  C.  of  Sible  Hedingham,  Essex,  1893-1904. 
R.  there,  1904-18.  Died  Sept.  5,  1918.  Brother  of  Henry 
P.  1.  (1872).   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  7,  1918.) 

WARBURTON,  WILLIAM  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Sept.  24,  1777.  S.  of  the  Ven.  Thomas  (1736),  deceased  (sic) 
[he  did  not  die  until  1797]  (and  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Potter 
Everard,  of  Brightlingsea,  Essex).  Of  Elmstead,  Essex. 
[School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Easter,  1778;  Scholar,  1780; 
B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1785.  Fellow,  1785.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  21,  1783;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1784;  C.  of  Redenhall  with 
Harleston,  Norfolk,  1783.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Most 
Rev.  John  Moore,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  R.  of  Ruckinge, 
Kent,  1793-4.  R.  of  Biddenden,  1794-7.  V.  of  Lydd,  i797- 
1821.  Married.  Died  July  7,  1821,  aged  59.  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  G.  Mag.,  1821,  11.  92;  Clerical  Guide.) 

WARCUP,  THOMAS  CHUTE  ELLIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  13,  1841.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  East  Dereham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norfolk  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1841; 
B.A.  1845.  C.  of  Hackford,  Norfolk,  1851.  Chaplain  and 
Naval  Instructor,  H.M.S.  Penelope,  185 1-4;  Edinburgh, 
1855-7;  Pelorus,  1858-60.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1861. 
(Crockford.) 

WARD,  ADOLPHUS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
May  23,  1855  [2nd]  s.  of  John,  Esq  ,  H.M.  Consul-General 
at  Leipzig  (and  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Bullock,  R. 
of  Radwinter,  Essex).  B.  Dec.  2,  1837,  at  Hampstead. 
Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Dresden  and  Leipzig.  Matric. 
Michs.  1855;  Scholar;  B.A.  {12th  Classic)  1859;  M.A.  1862; 
Litt.D.,  1884.  Fellow,  1862.  Hon.  Fellow,  1891.  Master, 
1900-24.  Vice-Chancellor,  1901-2.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow  and 
St  Andrews;  Ph.D.,  Leipzig;  Hon.  Litt.D.,  Manchester. 
F.B.A.,  1903;  President,  1911-13.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  13,  i860.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1866.  Professor  of 
History  and  English  Literature  at  Owens  College,  Manchester, 
1866-97;  Principal  there,  1870-97.  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Victoria  University,  1886-90  and  1894-6.  Ford  Lecturer  at 
Oxford,  1899.  President  of  the  Royal  Historical  Society, 
1899.  Knighted,  1913.  President,  International  Historical 
Congress,  19:3.  Knight  of  the  Prussian  Order  of  the  Crown, 
1911.  Married,  Feb.  8,  1879,  his  cousin,  Adelaide  Laura,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bume  Lancaster,  R.  of  Grittleton,  Wilts., 
and  had  issue.  Author,  History  of  English  Dramatic  Literature 
to  the  Death  of  Queen  Anne;  Germany ,  1815-1890;  TheHouseof 
Austria  in  the  Thirty  Years'  War,  etc.  Joint  Editor  of  the 
Cambridge  Modern  History;  and  of  the  Cambridge  History  of 
English  Literature,  and  of  the  Cambridge  History  of  British 
Foreign  Policy,  1783-1919.  Translated  Curtius'  History  of 
Greece.  Died  June  19,  1924,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of  John 
(1853).  (T.  A.  Walker,  509  and  MS.  note;  Inns  of  Court; 
Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 

WARD,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  12, 
1858.  S.  of  Isaac,  deceased.  B.  at  Bridlington,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford),  1867;  C.  of  Swalclifie,  Oxon.,  1867-8.  C.  of  Shut- 
ford,  1869.  Of  Ashendon,  Bucks.,  1870-94  (without  cure). 
Died  Sept.  8,  1933,  at  16,  Beaumont  Street,  Oxford,  age  93. 
{Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  11,  1933.) 

WARD,  ALFREDO  (or  ALFRED) .  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1870. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878.  [S.  of  Alfredo, 
of  Valparaiso,  Chile,  merchant.]  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
June  10,  1871.  Died  Feb.  13,  i888,  at  Valparaiso.  Brother  of 
Osbert  (1877).    {Inns  of  Court;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

WARD,  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  1, 
1887.  Of  Warws.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1853),  of  The 
Limes,  Hagworthingham,  Lines.]  B.  [1869]  at  Milverton, 
Leamington.  [School,  Homcastle.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887, 
B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1892;  priest 
1893;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Coventry,  1892-4.  C.  of  St  Augus- 
tine's, Edgbaston,  1894-1902.  Lecturer  in  Theology  at 
Queen's  College,  Birmingham,  1 898-1 902;  Tutor  and  Sub- 
Warden,  1899-1902.  Hon.  Canon  of  Jerusalem,  1904-7. 
Chaplain  of  All  Saints,  Ramleh,  Egypt,  1904-6,  and  of 
St  Mark's,  Alexandria,  1902-15.  Archdeacon  of  C.E.  in 
Egypt,  1907-15.  V.  of  Sturminster  Newton,  Dorset,  1915-22. 
V.  of  Stowe,  Salop,  1922-6.  R.  of  Church  Lawford  with 
King's  Newnham,  Warws.,  1926-36.  Hon.  Canon  of  Coventry 
1933-6.  Archdeacon  of  Warwick  and  R.  of  Hampton  Lucy, 
1936-45-  Sub-Chaplain,  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem, 
1946-7.  Married  Elizabeth  Mary  Waters.  Author,  Trees  and 
Shrubs  of  the  Bible,  etc.  Died  July  9,  1947,  at  Paignton. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  July  10,  1947-) 


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Ward,  Archibald  Gordon 

WARD,  ARCHIBALD  GORDON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 

1887.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  William,  of  Rosslyn  House,  Hadleigh, 
Suffolk.  B.  [Apr.  2],  1868,  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matrio.  .Michs.  1887;  B..-\.  1890;  M..\.  1901.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  Battersea,  1891-1900. 
V.  of  St  Michael's,  Battersea,  1900-14.  V.  of  Ml  Saints,  West 
Dulwich,  1914-29.  Married,  Mar.  10,  1902,  Kuth,  dau.  of 
Edward  R.  McDermott,  of  Wandsworth  Common.  Died 
Nov.  30,  1929;  buried  at  Newton,  Cambs.  Brother  of 
Edward  F.  C.  (1888).  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Dec.  2,  1929.) 

WARD,  ARCHIBALD  HENRY  MONTGOMERY.  Adm.  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1S9S.  S.  of  John,  J. P.,  of  Lenoxvale, 
Belfast.  B.  there,  Sept.  i,  1879.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1903.  An  engineer.  Of 
Orchard  Cottage,  Swanley,  Kent,  in  1946.  (Uppingham  Sch. 
Roll.) 

WARD,  ARTHUR  BAGNALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 

1888.  [4thj  s.  of  Heiuy,  of  Rodbaston,  Penkridge,  Stafis. 
(and  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Bagnall,  of  West  Bromwich).  B. 
Apr.  17,  1869,  at  Wolverhampton.  Schools,  Bilton  Grange 
and  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Entered  the 
Indian  Civil  Service;  served  in  Bengal.  Died  Sept.  15,  1892, 
at  Rajanpore.  {Bilton  Grange  Reg.;  Wellington  Coil.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WARD,  ARTHUR  BLACKWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1889.  [Eldest  s.  of  John  Hext,  of  H.M.  Inland 
Revenue  Depart.]  B.  [at  Wandsworth],  July  2,  1870. 
[School,  Christ's  Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1892;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1897.  .\t  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital;  Ophthalmic  House  Surgeon  there,  1896.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1896.  Of  Henley-on-Thames,  1897-1901.  Medical 
Officer,  Grey  College,  Blomfontein,  Orange  River  Colony, 
1902-14.  President,  Medical  and  Pharmacy  Council,  O.F.S., 
1907-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (O.C,  ist  South 
African  General  Hospital,  B.E.F.,  France;  D.S.O.,  1917; 
C.B.E.,  1919.  D.D.M.S.,  South  African  contingent).  Some- 
time Director,  E.M.S.,  Ministry  of  Health.  Deputy  Director- 
General  of  Medical  Services,  IVIinistry  of  Pensions,  1925-31. 
Medical  Superintendent,  Queen  Mary's  Hospital,  Roehamp- 
ton,  1932.  Married,  in  CapetowTi,  Aug.  14,  1902,  Angela 
Susan  Dorothea,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  C.  Finch,  of  Watford, 
Herts.  Of  Westfield  Court,  Surbiton,  Surrey,  1948.  Died 
Mar.  II,  1950.  {Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Medical 
Directories;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  Who's  Who.) 

V/ARD,  ARTHUR  HAWKINS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  26,  1851.    Only  s.  of  Richard,  late  of  London. 

B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1893.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1855;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  Edwinstowe, 
Notts.,  1857-8.  C.  of  Radcliffe-on-Trent,  1859.  Chaplain  of 
St  Gabriel's  almshouses,  Bedminster,  Somerset,  1860-4;  and 
of  St  Raphael's  almshouses,  Bedminster,  1865-88.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Limerick,  1867-93.  Warden  of 
St  Raphael's  College,  1889-93.  V.  of  St  Raphael's,  Bed- 
minster, 1893-7.  Married  Sarah  Ehzabeth  Studdy.  Died 
Oct.  23,  1908,  aged  75,  at  the  Warden's  Lodge,  Knowle, 
Bristol.    {Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  26,  1908.) 

WARD,  ARTHUR  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1849.  [4th]  s.  of  William,  a  director  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
formerly  M.P.  for  the  City  of  London  [and  a  famous  cricketer] 
(and  Emily,  dau.  of  Harvey  Christian  Combe,  M.P.).  B. 
Dec.  29,  1829,  in  St  George's,  Bloomsbur>',  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Cricket  'blue,'  1853; 
captain  in  1854,  but  unable  to  play  against  Oxford  through 
illness.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  Feb.  17,  1856;  priest,  Nov.  9,  1856; 

C.  of  All  Saints,  Cambridge,  1856-60.  \'.  of  St  Clement's, 
Cambridge,  1860-84.  'A  very  stout  man,  of  very  High 
Church  persuasion,  he  was  known  as  "The  Real  Presence"; 
his  curate,  a  thin  man,  was  known  as  "The  Wafer."'  'His 
capacity  for  holding  liquid  refreshment  was  marvellous.  At 
a  big  (inner  in  the  hall  of  King's.  .  .we  noted  what  Ward 
took ...  1 1  bottles  .\pollinaris,  2  bottles  champagne,  1  bottle 
port.  It  had  no  deleterious  eflect  on  him  at  all'  (C.I.  Thornton 
in  The  Times,  July  11,  1919).  President  and  Treasurer  of  the 
Univ.  Cricket  Club  until  his  death,  Sept.  25,  1884,  at  Cam- 
bridge. {Eagle,  XIII.  284;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  M.C.C. 
Cricket  Scores  and  Biographies,  Vol.  .\iv.  31  and  Vol.  iv.  362.) 

WARD,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  10, 
1878.  [Youngest]  s.  of  James,  glass  and  china-dealer  (and 
Hannah  Batej.  B.  Aug.  i,  1858,  at  Great  Crosby.  [Educated 
at  Liverpool  College  and  Liverpool  Institute.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  Scholar,  1880;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1896  Lecturer  at  the 
Borough  Road  training  College,  1882.  Lecturer  in  Physical 
science  at  Kumbakonam  College,  India,  1885-7.  Invalided 
home,  but  returned  to  India.  Professor  of  physics  at  Canning 
College,  Lucknow,  1889-1919.  Fellow  of  .-Ulahabad  Univer- 
sity.   Married  (1)  Edith,  dau.  of  J.  A.  Houston,   R.S.A.; 


Ward,  Charles  Slegg 

(2)  Annie,  dau.  of  Surg. -Major  Bond,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
scientific.  Died  July  1919,  in  India.  {Eagle,  xli.  47;  Who 
was  Who.) 

WARD,  AUGUSTUS  WALTER.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1896; 

B.A.  1899. 

WARD,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  27,  1778.  Of  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1783.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  19,  1784;  C.  of 
Sockbum,  Yorks.   {Durham  Ord.  Book.) 

WARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12, 
1832.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1781),  of  Stoke  Ash,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1838. 
One  of  these  names  'B.A.'  (not  of  Oxford)  was  C.  of  Milton 
Lilbome,  Wilts.,  1845-6.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1847. 
{Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  List.) 

WARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  12, 
1835.  S.  of  George  Augustus,  merchant,  of  Wisbech,  Cambs. 
School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1844. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1842;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  Kimbolton, 
Hunts.,  1842-4.  C.  of  Diss,  Norfolk,  1844-52.  V.  of  St 
Nicholas,  Ipswich,  1853-96.  Married  Ernily,  dau.  of  a 
solicitor  of  Nor\vich.  Died,  s.p..  Mar.  22,  1896,  aged  78,  at 
Ipswich.    {Crockford;  Camb.  Ind.  Press,  Mar.  27,  1896.) 

WARD,  The  Rev.  CHARLES.  M.A.,  1838,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[S.  of  John,  of  Marlborough.  B.  .\pr.  28,  1799.]  Matric.  from 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  June  22,  1816,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1820;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1822.  C.  of  Lydiard  Millicent, 
Gloucs.,  1822-4.  Minor  Canon  of  Bristol,  1824-5.  R.  of 
Maulden,  Beds.,  1825-79.  Married  (1)  Aug.  15,  1825, 
Susannah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Foster;  (2)  Apr.  25,  1844, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Aaron  Foster.  Died  Mar.  15,  1879. 
Brother  of  John  (1821).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Simms,  Biblio.  Staffs.) 

WARD,  CHARLES  BLYTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1893.  LOnly]  s.  of  Septimus  [brewer,  of  Sheffield,  and]  of 
Newstead,  Kenwood  Park  Road,  Sharow,  Yorks.  B.  Dec.  27, 
1874,  in  Sheffield.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893.  Football  (assoc.) 'blue,' 1896.  Capt.,  4th  West  Riding 
Vol.  Artillery,  1905.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Captain,  R.F.A.  (T.F.  Res.)).  Of  Belmont,  Chesterfield. 
Managing  Director  of  Messrs  S.  H.  Ward  and  Co.,  brewers. 
Married  (1)  1899,  Mary  Kate,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Corbitt- 
Thompson;  (2)  1920,  Eva,  3rd  dau.  of  G.  J.  Duke,  of  Rother- 
ham.  Died  Apr.  23,  1950.  (R.  L.  Arrowsmith;  The  Times, 
Aug.  28,  1950.) 

WARD,  CHARLES  COTTERILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Nov.  30,  1849.  Matric.  Lent,  1850;  Scholar;  B..\.  1854;  M.A. 

1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1857;  priest,  1858;  C.  of 
Niton,  Isle  of  Wight,  1857-60.  Second  Master  of  Sutton 
Valence  School,  Kent;  Senior  mathematical  Master  at  the 
Royal  Naval  and  Military  Academy,  Gosport.  C.  of  HoUing- 
fare.  Lanes.,  1866-71.  C.  of  High  Legh,  Cheshire,  1874-89. 
R.  of  Little  Tew,  Oxon.,  1889-90.  R.  of  Salford,  Oxon., 
1890-1905.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1906. 

WARD,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  5, 
1883.  [S.  of  Captain  Walter,  J. P.,  of  Kimbedey,  South 
Africa.  School,  Great  Yarmouth.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
1886;  M..\.  1890.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17, 
1890.  Puisne  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  South  Africa 
(Transvaal  division)  1910-20.  Died  Mar.  25,  1923,  aged  57, 
at  Bramley,  Surrey.    {Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Mar.  27,  1923.) 

WARD,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1885.  [S.  of  C.  B.,  of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man.  B  Aug.  13, 

1867.  School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  Scholar,  1886;  B..\.  i888;  M..\.  1893.  .Assistant 
Master  at  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar  School,  Ashbourne, 
and  the  Abbey,  Beckenham,  1888-9;  at  tlie  High  School, 
Dublin,  1890-9.  Lecturer  at  Huddersfield  Technical  School, 
1900-35.  -Author,  Skeleton  History  of  Rome,  etc.  Died 
.\pr.  25,  1937.  {Rtng  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  Mrs  C.  H.  Ward.) 

WARD,  CHARLES  SLEGG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  31, 
i860.  [S.  of  Francis  (and  Jane  Brough  .Alderton).  B.  May  29, 
1840,  at  Battle,  Sussex.  School,  Lewes  Grammar.]  Matric. 
Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Canter- 
bury) 1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Brenchley,  Kent,  1865-6, 
C.  of  Chobham,  Surrey,  1867.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Valley  End, 
Chobham,  1867-76.  V.  of  Wootton  St  LawTcnce,  Hants., 
1876-1908.  P.C.  of  Walsham-le-Willows,  Suffolk,  1908-13. 
Married,  (i)  1867,  Maria,  dau.  of  Paul  Storr,  goldsmith; 
(2)  Oct.  15,  1890,  Henrietta  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
G.  B.  Shute,  Esq.  Co-editor  of  the  Thorough  Guide  Series. 
Died  Apr.  25,  1913.  (Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Apr.  30,  1913.) 


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WARD,  CLARENCE  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct., 
1891.  S.  of  John.  B.  Aug.  17,  1870,  at  Street,  Somerset. 
[Schools,  Christ's  Hospital  and  Bath  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1895; 
priest,  1896;  C.  of  St  Mary  Major,  Exeter,  1895-6.  C.  of 
Brixham  with  Churston-Ferrers,  Devon,  1896-1900.  C.  of 
Ellacombe,  1900-2.  C.  of  Cheltenham,  1902-4.  V.  of  Bittes- 
well,  Leics.,  1904-12.  Married,  1898,  Agnes  Mary,  dau.  of 
Richard  Coad.  V.  of  Salehurst,  Sussex,  1912-51-.  (Crockford; 
Who's  Who  in  Sjissex.) 

WARD,  CLEMENT  CLOVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1873.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Leek,  Staffs.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  Dunham  Massey,  Cheshire, 
1877-82.  C.  of  Whittington,  Derbs.,  1882-9;  R-  there,  1889- 
91.  Resided  latterly  at  Staveley,  Derbs.,  and  disappears  from 
Crockford,  1910. 

WARD,  CYRIL  HALCOMB.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1882. 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Bruce  (Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
1856),  of  Glossop,  Derbs.  (and  Hannah  Maria,  dau.  of  John 
Michael  Blagg,  of  Cheadle).  B.  Nov.  12,  1863.  School, 
Denstone  College.]  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  10,  1882;  B.A. 
1885.  Assistant  Master  at  Denstone  College,  1885-8.  Became 
a  professional  watercolour  artist.  Member  of  the  Manchester 
Academy  of  Art  and  of  the  Royal  Cambrian  Academy. 
Author  and  illustrator  of  Royal  Gardens.  An  hotel  proprietor 
in  1924,  owing  to  financial  losses  during  the  war.  Married, 
June  3,  1909,  Muriel,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Laurence,  and  had 
issue.  Sometime  of  Holybourne,  Alton,  Hants.  Died  Feb.  28, 
1935,  at  West  Street,  Soberton,  Hants.  Brother  of  Leonard 
F.  (1885).  (Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times, 
Mar.  2,  1935.) 

WARD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  24, 
1782.  S.  of  Edward.  B  at  S.  Scarle,  Notts.  School,  Newark. 
Matric  Easter,  1784;  Scholar;  B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1790.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1787;  priest,  1788;  C.  of  Swinderby  and 
Aubourn,  Lines.,  1787.  C.  of  Langford,  Notts.  V.  of  North 
Collingham,  1800-  .   (Peile,  11.  317.) 

WARD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  16,  1805.  S.  of 
James,  Esq.  B.  at  Haughley,  Suffolk.  School,  Chelmsford 
(Mr  Roberts).  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  Scholar,  1806;  B.A.  1809; 
M.A.  1812.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1810;  priest, 
Dec.  22,  1811.  V.  of  Haughley,  Suffolk,  1812-68.  Died  Apr. 
18,  1868,  aged  80.  [Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Ecclesiastical 
Gazette,  May,  1868.) 

WARD,  EDWARD,  VISCOUNT  BANGOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Nov.  19,  1845.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward  SouthweU, 
[3rd]  Viscount  Bangor  (and  Harriet  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Maxwell  (afterwards  6th  Lord  Famham)).  B. 
Feb.  23,  1827,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Had  succeeded  his 
father  as  4tli  Viscount  Bangor,  Aug.  1,  1837.  Matric.  Lent, 
1846;  M.A.  1848.  Of  Castle  Ward,  Co.  Down,  Ireland. 
A  representative  Peer  for  Ireland,  1855.  Died,  unmarried, 
Sept.  14,  1881.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub 
Bangor);  G.E.C.) 

WARD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  26,  1852. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward.  B.  [July  17,  1833],  at  Kingston-on- 
Hull.  School,  Malton.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar,  1853; 
B.A.  (24th  Wrangler]  1856;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon), 
1857;  priest  (York),  1858;  C.  of  St  John's,  Ousebridge,  York, 
1857-9-  C.  of  Garforth,  1859-64.  C.-in-charge  of  Rudston, 
1865;  C.  of  Long  Benton,  Northumberland,  1865-71.  C.  of 
Ryton,  Co.  Durham,  1871-2.  C.  of  Finningley,  Notts.,  1872- 
82.  C.  of  Bracebridge,  Lines.,  1882-5.  Died  Apr.  19,  1885, 
aged  51.   (Peile,  n.  522;  Crockford.) 

WARD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1873.  S.  of 
Wilham,  of  Chestnut  House,  Horbury,  Wakefield,  Yorks. 
B.  there  [June  9],  1855.  School,  Yorks.  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1883;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1884. 
At  Leeds  medical  school.  M.R.C.S.,  1881;  F.R.C.S.,  1904. 
Practised  in  Leeds.  Professor  of  surgery  at  Yorkshire 
College,  Leeds  (later  the  University  of  Leeds).  Continued  to 
reside  in  Leeds  after  retirement  in  1909.  Author,  surgical. 
Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  30,  1921,  in  Leeds.  (Medical  Direc- 
tories; Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows;  Who  was  Who.) 

WARD,  EDWARD  DITCHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  18, 
1843.  S.  of  the  Rev.  B[enjamin],  Church  missionary,  of 
Ceylon  (and  Mary).  B.  Oct.  31,  1824,  at  Baddaganna,  Ceylon. 
School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Evans).  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A. 
(2isi  Wrangler)  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Assistant  Master  at 
Tonbridge,  1847-55.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  Dec.  21, 
1849;  priest,  June  15,  1851.  Principal  of  Sheffield  Collegiate 
School,  1856-61 ;  of  St  John's  Wood  proprietary  School  and 
Lecturer  at  St  James  Garlick  Hythe,  London,  1861-73, 
V.  of  Overchurch  (or  Upton),  Cheshire,  1873-1909.  Married, 


Ward,  Ernest  Barnes 

Aug.  15,  1854,  Rebecca  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  A.  Leighton, 
Bombay  Army.  Resided  latterly  at  Ufracombe,  where  he 
died  Feb.  29,  1912.  (Eagle,  xxxv.  225;  Scott,  MSS. 
Crockford.) 

WARD,  EDWARD  EWER  (1867),  see  HARRISON,  E.  E. 

WARD,  EDWARD  FOOTE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1866.  [Only]  s.  of  Richard  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  Edward  James  Foote,  K.C.B.).  B.  Nov.  16, 
1848,  at  Salhouse  Hall,  Norfolk.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Of  Salhouse  Hall. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk.  Married,  Nov.  12,  1885,  ZUla 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  Charles  Fanshawe,  R.E.,  and  had 
issue.   Died  in  1916.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.) 

WARD,  EDWARD  FRANCIS  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  1,  1888.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William,  C.  of  Hadleigh, 
Suffolk.  B.  Sept.  14,  1869,  at  Heston,  Middlesex.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1905. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  Ramsgate, 
1897-1901.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Battersea,  1901-9.  C.  of  All 
Hallows,  Barking-in-the-Tower,  1909-12.  A.  CI.  Soc. 
Chaplain  at  Jhelum,  India,  1912-17.  R.  of  Swanscombe, 
Kent,  1917-40.  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester,  1937-40.  Died 
Mar.  1,  1940.  Brother  of  Archibald  G.  (1887).  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Mar.  2,  1940.) 

WARD,  EDWARD  GRANT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  17,  1849.  S.  of  Benjamin  Swain.  [H.E.I.C.S.].  B.  [Jan. 
12,  1830],  at  Tellicherry,  Malabar,  E.  Indies.  [School, 
Rossall.]    Matric.  Michs.  1849.    (Rossall  Reg.) 

WARD,  EDWARD  MICHAEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Peterhouse,  Mar.  9,  1807.  Of  Ireland.  Eldest  s.  of  Col.  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Robert  [and  grandson  of  the  ist  Viscount  Bangor]. 
B.  Feb.  5,  1789.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  M.A.  1810.  In  the 
Diplomatic  Service;  Charge  d'affaires  at  Lisbon,  1816-23. 
Minister  plenipotentiary  to  Russia,  1824-5.  Minister  pleni- 
potentiary to  Saxony,  1828-32.  Married,  1815,  Lady  Matilda 
Stewart,  6th  dau.  of  Robert,  ist  Marquess  of  Londonderry, 
and  had  issue.  Of  Bangor  Castle,  Co.  Down,  Ireland.  Died 
Sept.  12,  1832.  (T.  A.  Walker,  380;  Burke,  E.G.  of  Ireland 
(Michael  Edward) ;  British  Diplomatic  Representatives.) 
WARD,  EDWARD  NICOLLS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  17, 
1863.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (and  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Walls,  of  Boothby  Hall,  Lines.).  B. 
June  2,  1845,  in  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1865; 
B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1873.  Resided  at  Walkern  Place,  Stevenage, 
Herts.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WARD,  EDWARD  PREST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Sept.  9,  1897.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Meire,  of  Clapham,  Yorks. 
B.  Oct.  12,  1874,  at  Ripon.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897.  Sometime  assistant  Master  at  Colchester  Grammar 
School.   Latterly  of  Stoke  Newington.    (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

WARD,  The  Hon.  EDWARD  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  6,  1882.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry  William  Crosbie 
[5  th]  Viscount  Bangor,  of  Castle  Ward,  Downpatrick,  Co. 
Down  (by  his  ist  wife,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  King,  of  Ballylin,  King's  Co.).  B.  Jan.  2,  1863,  at 
Moate,  Co.  Westmeath.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1882.  Lieut.,  the  Rifle  Brigade,  1885.  Served  in  the  Burmese 
War;  died  at  Myingyan,  Upper  Burma,  July  10,  1887,  of 
enteric  fever.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub 
Bangor) ;  Rifle  Brigade  Centenary.) 

WARD,  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  20,  1847.  [Only]  s. 
of  Thomas,  Esq.  [of  Allerton  House,  Yorks.]  B.  Nov.  24, 
1828,  at  Moor-Allerton,  Yorks.  Schools,  Highgate,  Hammer- 
smith and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1847; 
B.A.  1851.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  9,  1851.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  May  i,  1854.  Equity  draftsman  and  conveyancer. 
Died  Mar.  6,  1915,  at  Ealing.  (Venn,  11.  279;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WARD,  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  i,  1896.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  1899;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1899; 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1900);  M.A.  1903;  B.Chir.,  1904;  M.B.  1905; 
M.D.  1908.  At  the  London  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  and 
House  Physician,  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1903;  F.R.C.S., 
1906.  Clinical  Assistant,  Belgrave  Hospital  for  Children. 
Practised  at  Llanelly,  South  Wales.  Surgeon,  Llanelly  Steel 
Works.  Sometime  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Queen  Alexandra 
Sanatorium,  Davos.  Latterly  Tuberculosis  Officer  for  South 
Devon.  Of  Paington,  Devon,  1940.  Author,  medical. 
(Medical  Directories.) 

WARD,  ERNEST  BARNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1885.  S.  of  Peter,  draper,  of  Leigh,  Lanes,  (and  Harriet 
Yates).  B.  Sept.  20,  1866,  at  Pennington.  Schools,  Leigh 
Grammar  (Mr  Passe)  and  Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  Dill). 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon 
(Wakefield  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Bamsley,  Yorks.,  1889- 


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92.  Assistant  Missioner,  St  John's  College,  Mission,  Wal- 
worth, 1892-3.  C.  of  Mirfield,  Yorks.,  1893-6.  C.  of  Birch-in- 
Rusholme,  Lanes.,  1896-8.  Organising  Secretary,  Waifs  and 
Strays  Society  (dios.  Wakefield,  Ripen,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
Carlisle  and  Durham)  1898-1900.  V.  of  Ladybam,  Lanes., 
igoo-25.  Married,  Sept.  29,  1896,  Emily  Sarah,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  E.  Strickland,  R  of  Urixton  Deverill,  Wilts.  Died 
Oct.  4,  1925.    (Crockjord;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  9,  1925.) 

WARD,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1887. 

WARD,  FRANCIS  LEIGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1888. 
S.  of  H[enry]  L[eigh]  D[ouglas]  (University  College,  Oxford, 
1844),  of  the  manuscript  department,  British  Museum. 
B.  Oct.  I,  1869,  at  Hampstead.  School,  City  of  London 
(Dr  Abbott).  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  scholar;  B.A.  1891;  M.A. 
1906.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1901;  priest,  1902;  C.  of 
Hartlepool,  1901-21.  Assistant  Master  at  Henry  Smith's 
School,  Hartlepool,  1903-28-.  Latterly  of  Pinner,  Middlesex. 
Disappears  from  CrocA/of(i,  1947.   [Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WARD,  FRANCIS  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  7, 
1868.  [7th  s.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henr>',  R.  of  KUlinchy, 
Co.  Down  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Mahon,  of 
Killigally).  B.  Sept.  21,  1847.  School,  King  William's 
College,  Isle  of  Man.]  Matric.  Michs.  i868.  Married,  Oct.  19, 
1875,  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Clarke,  of  Felmingham, 
Norfolk,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  21,  1908.  {King]yilliain's 
Coll.  Keg.;  Isle  of  Man,  Return  of  M.P.s;  Burke,  P.  and  B. 
(sub  Bangor).) 

WARD,  FRANCIS  WYNDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1892.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[oseph]  H[eald]  (1859)  [R-  of 
Gussage  St  Michael,  Dorset.]  B.  [Nov.  i5, 1873],  at  Salisbury. 
School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1895.  Appointed  to  the  I.C.S.,  1896;  Assistant  Magi- 
strate and  Collector  in  Bengal ;  Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy 
Collector,  1906;  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  191 1.  Retired, 
1923.  Latterly  of  Tunbridge  Wells,  \vhere  he  died  May  3, 
1950.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  India  Office  Lists;  The  Times, 
May  6,  1950.) 

WARD,  FRANK  FOWLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1890.  [S.  of  John,  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouche.]  B.  Feb.  5,  1871. 
[School,  Chigwell.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1897.  At  the  London  Hospital;  House  physician 
and  House  surgeon  there.  Practised  at  Ipswich.  Of  40, 
Bemers  Street,  Ipswich,  in  1939.  Author,  medical.  (Chigwell 
Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 

WARD,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1838; 
re-adm.  Fell.-Com.,  June  24,  1843.  S.  of  William,  deceased, 
of  Rochester  (and  Anne).  B.  Sept.  14,  1817,  at  2,  Cornwall 
Place,  Regent's  Park,  London.  Educated  privately.  Matric. 
Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848;  M..\.  1851.  Of  independent  means; 
owner  at  one  time  of  the  estate  of  Wyvis  in  the  parish  of 
Evanton  in  Ross-shire;  this  he  sold  in  the  early  'sixties. 
Married,  c.  1838,  Jane  Headley.  Resided  latterly  on  a 
smaller  property  of  his  own,  Gill  Head,  Windermere,  where 
he  died  Feb.  27,  1901.   (Eagle,  xxiv.  250.) 

WARD,  FREDERICK  LITCHFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Trinity,  July  3,  1851.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  B[riggs]  (1805). 
B.  July  24,  1829,  at  Quinton,  Northants.  Schools,  Rossall 
and  Riigby.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855.  Of  Radway, 
Warws.   Died 'some  years  before  1913.'   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

WARD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  6, 
1772.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Marmaduke  (1729)-  B.  [Dec.  17,  i754] 
at  Trunch,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1773;  Scholar,  1773; 
B.A.  1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  13,  1777;  C.  of 
Waxham  and  Palling,  Norfolk,  1777.  Brother  of  Marmaduke 
(1768)  and  WUliam  (i773)- 

WARD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  3, 
1774.  S.  of  George.  B.  1756,  in  London.  School,  Tonbridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1775;  Scholar,  1776;  B.A.  1778;  M.A.  1781. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  9,  1780.    (Walter  Hart.) 

WARD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  15,  1813. 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham),  Sept.  19,  1818;  priest,  Sept.  18,  1819.  R.  of  Hope- 
Baggot,  Salop,  1826-40.  Married,  1825,  Catherine  Isabella 
Gamett.  Died  in  1840.  (Durham  Ord.  Book;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Hereford  Institutions.) 

WARD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  18,  1861.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Richard  (1803).  B.  Dec.  11,  1843,  in  London. 
School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs  1862;  B.A.  1866; 
M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1867;  priest,  1869;  C.  of 
Louth,  Lines.,  1867-9.  R-  of  Mavis  Enderby  with  Raithby, 
1869-1924.  F.S.A.  Married,  June  13,  1882,  Isabel  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  Col.  Thompson,  of  Terrington  Hall,  Yorks. 
Resided  latterly  at  Grebby  Hall,  Lines.,  where  he  died 
Aug.  19,  1929.  Brother  of  Richard  (1855)  and  Samuel  W. 
(i86o).  (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  21, 
1929.) 


Ward,  Harry  Williams 

WARD,  GEORGE  ARNOLD.  .\dm.  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  23, 
1890  S.  of  H.  A.,  Esq.,  of  Duffold,  Sutton  Coldfield.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Southwell), 
1901;  priest,  1902;  C.  of  Hadfield,  Derbs.,  1901-6.  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Huime,  Manchester,  1906-10.  C.  of  Whalley 
Range,  Lanes.,  1910-12.  C.  of  Standish,  1912-24.  R.  of 
St  Cuthbert's,  Trafford  Park,  1924-33.  Latterly  of  The 
Hurst,  Glossop,  Derbs.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1943. 

WARD,  GEORGE  NUSSEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  30)  at  Pembroke, 
May  27,  1873.  S.  of  Thomas  GledhUl,  Esq.,  of  Leeds.  B. 
there.  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1878; 
priest,  1879;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Halifax,  1878-9.  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Wakelield,  1879-80.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Woodhouse, 
Leeds,  1880-3.  C.  of  Keele,  Staffs.,  1883-91.  V.  of  Askham 
Bryan,  Yorks.,  1892-1913.  Married  Mary  Hannah-.  Resided 
latterly  at  Harrogate.  Died  Feb.  18,  1925.  (Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Feb.  27,  1925.) 

WARD,  GEORGE  THOMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June29,  1831.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1833. 
Ord.  deacon,  1836;  priest,  1837.  V.  of  Stanton  St  Bernard, 
Wilts.,  1839-77  and  R.  of  Heddington,  1843-52.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1878.    iT.  A.  Walker,  443.) 

WARD,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  CROFTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  2,  1878.  S.  of  William  George,  lace-manufacturer  (and 
Jane).  B.  at  Nottingham.  Bapt.  July  25,  1854.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1884; 
priest,  1885:  C.  of  Hailsham,  Sussex,  1884-7.  Hon.  Missr., 
Church  Army,  1887-93.  V.  of  Albrighton,  Salop,  1893-4. 
C.  of  Hampton  Lucy,  Warws.,  1895-8.  C.  of  Malton,  Yorks., 
1898-1900.  V.  of  Carsingcon,  Derbs.,  1900-9.  V.  of  Cassington 
with  Worton,  Oxon.,  1909-17.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Southwell, 
1917-26.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Oxford,  1924.  Married,  July 
II,  1900,  Edith,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Russell,  of  Malton, 
Yorks.  Latterly  of  364,  Woodstock  Road,  Oxford.  Died 
May  4,  1932,  aged  77,  at  Wolvercote,  Oxford.  Brother  of 
Thomas  C.  (1879)  and  Henry  (1882).  (Eagle,  xlvii.  113; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  May  5,  1932.) 

WARD,  GRAHAM  MOORE  RYDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  May  31,  1865.  Eldest  s.  of  John  Ross,  Captain, 
R.N.,  of  Brentford,  .Middlesex.  B.  at  Shirley,  Southampton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1870. 

WARD,  HARRY  (1882),  see  WARD,  HENRY. 

WARD,  HARRY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1898.  [S.  of  William 
Philip,  Eng.  Capt.,  R.N.]  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  1900; 
B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (Truro)  1904;  priest 
(Truro)  1903;  C.  of  Falmouth,  1904-11.  C.  of  Bere  Ferrers 
with  Bere  Alston  Chapel,  Devon,  1911-12.  C.  of  Emmanuel 
Church,  Plyinouth,  1912-14.  C.  of  St  .Matthew's,  Stonehouse, 
1914-18.  C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Plymouth,  1918-20.  C.  of 
Stoke-Damerel,  1920-2.  C.  of  Okehampton,  1922-4.  R.  of 
St  John's  with  St  George's,  Exeter,  1923-34.  R.  of  .A.11 
Hallows-on-the-Walls,  Exeter,  1924-38.  V.  of  Buckminster 
with  Sewstem,  1938-44.  Married,  Apr.  22,  1929,  Georgina 
Sybil,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  G.  Birch.  Died  Sept.  4, 
1944.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  7,  1944;  Mrs  Ward.) 

WARD,  HARRY  MARSHALL.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1876. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  F[rancisJ  M[arshall]  [musician].  B.  [Mar.  21, 
1854,  in  Herefs.]  Schools,  Lincoln,  Nottingham;  and  at 
Owens  College,  Manchester.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Apr.  18, 
1877;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1879);  B.A.  1880; 
M..\.  1883;  Sc.D.  1892.  Fellow,  1883.  Professor  of  Botany, 
1893-1906.  Professorial  Fellow  of  Sidney,  1897-1906.  Hon. 
FeUow  of  Christ's,  1897.  Hon.  D.Sc.,  Victoria  Univ.,  1902. 
Appointed  by  the  Colonial  Office  to  investigate  the  coffee-leaf 
disease  in  Ceylon,  1880-2.  Assistant  Lecturer  at  Manchester 
Univ.,  1883-6.  Professor  of  Botany  at  the  Royal  Indian 
Engineering  College,  Cooper's  Hill,  1885-95.  F.L.S.,  1886; 
F.R.S.  1888;  Royal  medal,  1893.  President  of  the  British 
Mycological  Society,  1900-2.  President  of  the  Cambridge 
Philosophical  Society,  1904.  Married,  1883,  Selina  Mar>',  dau. 
of  Francis  Kingdon,  of  Exeter,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Lectures  on  the  Physiology  of  Plants;  Timber,  and  some  of  its 
diseases;  Diseases  of  Plants;  Timber  and  Timber-Trees; 
Grasses;  Trees,  etc.  Died  Aug.  26,  1906,  at  Babbacombe, 
Torquay.  (Reg.  of  R.  Coll.  of  Science;  Peile,  11.  655;  D.N.B.; 
Proc.  Royal  Soc.  B,  83  (1911),  i;  Who  was  Who.) 

WARD,  HARRY  WILLIAMS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18, 
1877.  S.  of  Robert  Christie,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  [June  20, 
1859],  at  Clifton.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Did  not 
reside.  Adm.  (age  19)  to  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1877.  Matric.  Michs. 
1878;  B.A.  18S3.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  27,  1883. 
Of  Frenchay,  near  Bristol.  J. P.  for  Gloucs.,  1907.  Of 
Boseombe,  Hants,  in  1949.  Brother  of  Oscar  R.  (1882). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  653;  KeUy,  Handbook; 
Inns  of  Court.) 


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Ward,  Henry 

WARD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  14,  1787-  Of 
Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  B.A.  1791;  MA.  i794- 

WARD,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1808.  Matric. 
Michs.  1808. 

WARD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  11,  1825.  S.  of 
William,  Esq.  [Registrar],  of  Chester.  B.  Nov.  4,  1806,  at 
Richmond,  Yorks.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.  His  father 
was  said  to  have  been  one  of  the  last  men  in  England  to  wear 
a  pigtail.  Did  not  reside.    {Manchester  Sch.  Reg.,  iii.  174) 

WARD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  11,  1829. 
B.  at  Bridlington,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1829.  Migrated  as 
Fell.-Com.  to  Queens',  Mar.  22,  1834;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1840. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1838;  priest,  1839;  C.  of  Devizes, 
Wilts.,  1838-43.  P.C.  of  St  Mark's,  Hull,  1844-55.  Preacher 
at  the  Magdalen  Hospital,  London,  1855-7.  V.  of  St  Barnabas, 
King  Square,  1859-73.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1878. 
(Clergy  List.) 

WARD,  HENRY  [or  HARRY].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  2, 
1882.  S.  of  William  George,  lacemaker  (and  Jane).  B.  at 
Sherwood  Rise,  Basford,  Notts.  Bapt.  Sept.  16,  1861. 
School,  Newark  (Mr  Herbert  Plater).  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Camberwell,  1886-90.  V.  of  Albrighton,  Salop, 
1890-3.  V.  of  Appleton-le-Street  with  Amotherby,  Yorks., 
1893-1934.  Hon.  Canon  of  York,  1923.  Married,  Aug.  30, 
1887,  Margaret  Plowden,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Sandford. 
Latterly  of  Greystones,  Thornton  Dale,  Pickering,  Yorks. 
Died  Sept.  i,  1944.  Brother  of  George  W.  C.  (1878)  and 
Thomas  C.  (1879).  (Eagle,  xlvii.  113;  The  Times,  Sept.  4, 
1944;  Crockford.) 

WARD,  HENRY  DAVIS  (1821),  see  DAVIS,  HENRY. 

WARD,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  4, 
1839.  Eldest  s.  of  William,  of  London.  B.  Nov.  21,  1788,  in 
Lambeth.  School,  Fulham  (Dr  Rowley  and  Mr  Clarke). 
Matric.  Michs.  1839. 

WARD,  HENRY  WILLIAM  LEYCESTER  SCUDAMORE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1885.  B.  Oct.  29,  1866.  School, 
St  Lawrence  College,  Ramsgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1898.  Changed  the  sequence  of  his  Christian 
names.  Ord.  deacon  (Wore.)  1890;  priest,  1891 ;  C.of  Nether- 
ton,  Worcs.,  1890-2.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Wolverhampton, 
1892-7.  C.  of  Selly  Oak,  Worcs.,  1897-1901.  C.  of  Stratford- 
on-Avon,  1901-3.  R.  of  Flyford  Flavel  and  R.  of  Abberton, 
Worcs.,  1903-4.  C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Brighton, 
1904-8.  C.  of  Grinstead,  Wilts.,  1908-15.  V.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Portslade,  Sussex,  1915-29.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1929-36.  V.  of  Arlecdon,  Cumberland,  1936-49. 
Died  Apr.  14,  1949.  (St  Lawrence  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
WARD,  HERBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1888.  S.  of  John,  merchant  [manufacturer  and 
publisher],  of  Belfast.  B.  there  [Jan.  22,  1870].  [School, 
St  Mark's,  Windsor.  Had  served  as  an  apprentice  at  Harland 
and  Wolff's.]  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1896.  A  Director  of  Messrs  J. 
and  E.  Hall,  Ltd.,  refrigerating  machinery  and  motor  vehicle 
manufacturers,  of  Dartford.  A  specialist  in  marine-refri- 
gerating equipment  and  in  developing  the  banana  industry. 
President  of  the  British  Engineers'  Association,  1925-8. 
Died  May  2,  1940,  at  the  Mill  House,  Famingham.  (The 
Times,  May  4,  and  8,  1940.) 

WARD,  HERBERT  LIPSON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1900. 
[3rd]  s.  of  John  Lipson,  Esq.,  of  Belgrave  House,  Leicester. 
School,  Rydal  Mount.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1904.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  May  17,  1905.  On 
the  Midland  Circuit.  Married,  Nov.  27,  190S,  Gwynneth, 
youngest  dau.  of  Alfred  Willis,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Sevenoaks. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  R.A.S.C). 
Senior  partner,  Messrs  Piatt,  White  Cooper  and  Co.,  barristers 
and  solicitors  in  Shanghai,  1935.    (Law  Lists;  Rydal  Sch.) 

WARD,  HORATIO  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  4, 
1850.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1851;  B.A.  1854;  M.A. 
1857.  Second  Master  of  Westboume  College,  Bayswater, 
1855-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1856;  priest  (London) 
1857;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Paddington,  1856-9.  Head  Master 
of  Bridgnorth  School,  1860-77.  V.  of  Morville  with  Aston 
Eyre,  Salop,  1877-93.  Married,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Hopkinson,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Died  May  16,  1894,  at  Acock's 
Green,  near  Solihull.  (Boase,  vi.  779;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  May  23,  1894.) 

WARD,  HORATIO  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  20,  1843.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Philip  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  1813),  V.  of  Tenterden,  Kent.  B.  at  Bumham, 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1843;  B.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon,  1848; 
priest,  1849;  C.  of  Tenterden,  Kent,  1848-53.  R.  of  Radstock, 
Somerset,  1853-88.  Died  Mar.  13,  1888.  (Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  21,  1888.) 


Ward,  John 

WARD,  HOWARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  12,  1845.  [Only  surv.]  s.  of  Herbert  John,  of  Islington 
[and  late  of  Carshalton,  Surrey].  B.  in  London.  School, 
Rochester.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  25,  1845.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  22,  1850.  Married,  Aug.  26,  1858,  Mary  Bannister, 
elder  dau.  of  WUliam  Cotton,  Esq.,  of  the  Audit  Office.  Of 
Yeatton,  Hordle,  Hants.,  in  1906.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WARD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  26,  1781. 
S.  of  John,  of  Newport,  Hants.  School,  Chiswick,  Middlesex. 
Migrated  to  Queens',  May  5,  1783-  Matric.  Easter,  1783; 
Scholar,  1786;  B.A.  (10th  Wrangler)  1786;  M.A.  1789;  D.D. 
(per  Lit.  Reg.)  1798.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1790.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1788.  Senior  Chaplain,  H.E.I.C,  in 
Bengal.  Latterly  of  Coltishall,  Norfolk.  Died  Nov.  8,  1842. 
Father  of  Randall  (1815).  (  Warwick's  Univ.  Reg.) 
WARD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  15,  1800.  Of 
Cheshire.  Matric.  Easter,  1803;  B.A.  1805;  M.A.  1808.  Ord. 
priest  (Ely)  1807. 
WARD,  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter,  1872.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1873.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  merchant,  of 
The  Brook,  near  Liverpool  (and  Hannah  Aston).  B.  [Jan.  27] 
1843,  at  Hull.  School,  Royal  Liverpool  Institute.  [Appren- 
ticed to  a  firm  of  architects  at  16;  at  Spring  Hill  College,  near 
Birmingham  (for  the  Congregational  Ministry),  1863-9; 
M.A.  (London),  1874;  studied  in  Berlin  and  Gottingen,  1870- 
2.  Pastor  for  a  year  at  Emmanuel  Church,  Cambridge, 
resigning  because  of  changed  theological  views.]  Scholar, 
1872;  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1874);  B.A.  1875;  M.A. 
1878;  Sc.D.,  1887;  Hon.  LL.D.  1920.  Fellow  of  Trinity, 
1875-1925.  University  Teacher  in  the  theory  of  Education, 
1880-8;  Professor  of  Mental  philosophy  and  logic,  1897- 
1925.  Gifford  Lecturer  at  Aberdeen,  1895-7;  at  St  Andrews, 
1908.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh,  1889;  Hon.  D.Sc,  Oxford, 
1908.  F.B.A.,  1902.  Married,  1884,  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Martin,  Congregational  Minister,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Naturalism  and  Agnosticism;  The  Realm  of  Ends,  or 
Pluralism  and  Theism;  Psychological  Principles;  Psychology 
applied  to  Education,  etc.  Resided  at  6,  Selwyn  Gardens, 
Cambridge,  where  he  died  Mar.  4,  1925.  (Who  was  Who; 
D.N.B.) 
WARD,  JAMES  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  6, 

1868.  Matric.  Michs.  i868. 
WARD,  JAMES  LANGFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  I,  1867.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Leek,  Staffs. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar;  B.A.  (^srd  Wrangler) 
1871;  M.A.  1874.  Died  Oct.  29,  1934,  aged  86,  at  Weston 
Lawn,  Bath.  (The  Times,  Oct.  31,  I934-) 
WARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17,  1760. 
S.  of  the  Rev  —  [William  (1727)],  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Thornton. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric.  Michs.  176I;  B.A.  (5th  Wrangler) 
1765;  M.A.  1768.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  2,  1765;  priest, 
Oct.  19,  1766;  Lecturer  and  Assistant  C.  at  St  Mary's, 
Beveriey,  1765.  C.  of  Walkington  Yorks.,  1766-8.  R.  of 
Thornton  Dale,  1768-81.  Gave  to  the  College  Library  his 
father's  Essay  on  Grammar.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  670). 
WARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  8, 
1764.  Of  Durham.  School,  Skorton.  Matric.  Michs.  1765; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1769;  M.A.  1809.   (T.  A.  Walker,  326.) 

WARD,  The  Hon.  JOHN.  LL.D.  1769.  [Eldest  s.  of  John  (1722), 
ist  Viscount  Dudley  and  6th  Baron  Ward  (by  his  ist  wife,  Aima 
Maria,  dau.  of  Charles  Bourchier,  of  Clontarf,  Co.  Dublin). 
B  Feb.  22,  1724-5,  at  Wolverhampton.]  Matric.  from  Oriel 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Feb.  7,  1742-3;  M.A.  (Oxford)  i745-  M.P. 
for  Marlborough,  1754-61;  for  Worcester,  1761-74-  D.L.  for 
Worcs.,  1763.  Recorder  of  Kidderminster,  1774-88.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  2nd  Viscount  Dudley  and  7th  Baron 
Ward,  May  6,  1774.  Married,  July  15,  1788,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Gamaliel  Fair,  of  Norfolk,  and  widow  of  —  Baker.  Died, 
s.p.,  Oct.  10,  1788.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Earl  of  Dudley); 
Al.  Oxon.) 

WARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1781.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1785; 
M.A.  1790.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  London) 
May  22,  1785 ;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1791 ;  C.  of  Gosbeck, 
Suffolk.  R.  (and  patron)  of  Stoke  Ash,  1794-1845.  J. P.  for 
Suffolk.  Died  Sept.  12,  1845,  aged  84.  Father  of  Charles 
(1832).    (St  John's  Coll.  Adms.,  iv.  540.) 

WARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  25)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  12. 
1821.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  [attorney],  of  Mariborough  (and 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hawkes).  B.  [May  8,  1795],  at 
Marlborough.  School,  Chiswick,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Easter, 
1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1824; 
priest,    1826;   C.   of   Froxfield,   Wilts.,   and   of  St   Mary's, 


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Marlborough,  1824-6.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of 
Ailesbury,  1826-50.  V.  of  Great  Bedwyn,  Wilts.,  1826-50. 
R.  of  Wath,  Yorks.,  1850-61.    An  original  member  of  the 
council  of  Marlborough  College,  1843.    Married  (i)  Jan.  9, 
1823,  Ann  (d.  1844),  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Merriman,  M.D., 
of  Rodbourne-Cheney,  Wilts.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  July  12, 
1846,  Helen  Duncan,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Stuart,  Super- 
intendent of  Military  Accounts  at  the  War  Office,  and  had 
further  issue.   Died  Dec.  4,  1861.   Brother  of  Charles  (1838). 
{Peile,  II.  404;  Boase,  vi.  780;  Clergy  List;  Crochford;  Burke, 
L.G.;  G.  Mag;  1862,  i.  102.) 
WARD,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  10,  1847. 
S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at  Gressingham,  Lanes.    Matric.  Michs. 
1847;    B.A.    185 1 ;    M.A.    1854.     Ord.   deacon    (Ely)    1851; 
priest,  1852;  C.  of  Colne,  Hunts.,  1851-72.    C.  of  Hawsker 
with  Stainsacre,  Yorks.,   1872-4.    C.  of  Abbey  Town,  near 
Carlisle,  1874-5.    fC  of  Borrowdale,  Cumberland,  1875-6. 
Died  at  the  Parsonage  House,  Penrith,  Sept.  22,  1876,  aged 
72.   (Crockford;  C   R.  Hudleston.) 
WARD,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.   29,   1853.    S.  of 
John,  C.B.,  H.M.  Consul  at  Leipzig.    B.  Oct.  8,   1835,  in 
London.    Schools,   G\iimasium  St   Nicholas,   Leipzig,   and 
Dresden.    Matric.  Michs.   1853.    Entered  the  I.C.S.,   1858; 
in  Dacca  and  elsewhere  in  Bengal.    Died  Nov.  22,  1874,  at 
Ranipore,  Bauleah,  Bengal.  Married,  July  21,  1863,  Charlotte 
dau.  of  Baron  de  Gerolt.    Brother  of  Adolphus  W.  (1855). 
(Venn,  11.  311.) 
WARD,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June,   1855.    Matric. 
Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.  A 'John  Ward,  B.A.',  (not  of  Oxford) 
was  Chaplain  at  Nice,  c.  1867-c.  1871. 
WARD,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  6,  1858.   Matric. 
Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1863;  .M.A.  1866.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester), 
1S63;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Scarisbrick,  Lanes.,  1863-8.    C.  of 
Charlestown-in-Pendleton,  1868-71.   C.  of  Halliwell,  1871-3. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Southport,  1873-8.  C.  of  Orford,  1878-85. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1894. 
WARD,  JOHN  BYWATER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  28,  1864. 
S.  of  William  Sykes,  solicitor,  of  Claypit  House,  Leeds.    B. 
there,    Mar.    18,    1844.     School,    Leeds   Grammar.     Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.B.  1869;  M.D.  1872.    At  Leeds 
medical   school.     M.R.C.S.    1866;    L.S.A.,    1868.     Resident 
Clinical  Clerk,  West  Riding  asylum,  Wakefield;  Assistant 
House    Surgeon,     Sheffield    general    infirmary;     .\ssistant 
Medical  Officer,  County  asylum,  Hatton,  Warws.;  Medical 
Superintendent,  Wameford  asylum,  Oxford.  Author,  medical. 
Died  Oct.  3,  1898,  at  Oxford'.    (Leeds  Or.  Sch.  Adm.  Book; 
Venn,  u.  367;  Medical  Directories.) 
WARD,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  20, 
1869.     [Eldest]   s.   of   H[enry],    Esq.    [solicitor   and   Inland 
Revenue  Commissioner],  of  51,  Lincoln's  Iim  Fields,  London 
[and  of  Gatwick,    Biilericay,    Essex.]     [B.    1850.]     School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873-  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  6,   1870.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,   1873. 
Practised   in  Grenada,   West  Indies,  where  he  resided  for 
many  years.    J. P.,   Grenada.    Married,  Apr.    11,   1885,  in 
Dresden,  Jos6  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Col.  J.  Sprague, 
of  San  Francisco,  California.   Latterly  of  Gatwick,  BilJericay. 
Died  Aug.  15,  191 1,  in  London.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
Aug.  18,  1911.) 
WARD,  JOHN   HENRY   KIRWAN.     Adm.   pens,    (age   19)   at 
Trinity,  May  13,  1850.   [Youngest]  s.  of  William.   B.  [Sept. 
24],   1831,  at  Chester.    School,  Tonbridge.    Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1858.    Ord.  deacon  (Salisbur>')  1858; 
priest,   i860;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Marlborough,   1858-61,  and 
Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough  Grammar  School.    C.  of 
Tisbury,  Wilts.,  1861-4.   C.  of  Folke,  Dorset,  1S64-5.   C.  of 
Gosport,   Hants.,   1865-7.    C.   of  St  Mary's,   Marlborough, 
1867-72.    C.  of  Cogges,  Oxon.,  1880-2.    C.  of  Gillingham, 
Dorset,  1882.  V.  of  Asthall  with  Asthalleigh,  Oxon,,  1883- 
1902.    Married   (i)   Apr.   i,   1854,   Mary  Coleman,  dau.  of 
Thomas    Hallowes,    Lieut.,    R.A.;    (2)    Jan.    1871,    Selina 
Milverton.    Died  Sept.  23,  1902.    Father  of  William  H.  K. 
{1876)  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  25, 
1902;  MissE.  K.  Ward.) 
WARD,  JOHN  HOUGHTON.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1821.    B.  Sept.  16,  1802,  at  Thelnetham,  Suffolk.    School, 
Norwich     Matric.  Michs.  1821.    Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  22,  1822;  Scholar;  B.A.  1825;  M..\.  1828.   Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)   July   10,   1836.    C.  of   Kew,  Surrey,    1836-9. 
R.  of  PoughiU,  Devon,  1845-50.    Chaplain  to  H.R.H.  The 
Duke  of  Cambridge,  1848-55.   Living  at  Kew  Green,  in  1866. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1879.   (British  Mag.,  xv.  593.) 
WARD,  JOHN  MARTYR.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  18),  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  June  22,  1853.   [Only]  s.  of  —  [the  Rev.  Edward 
John  (Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1823)],  R.  of  East  Clandon, 
Surrey.    B.   there.    Matric.  Michs.   1853;  B.A.  1858;  M.A. 


Ward,  Marmaduke 

1861.  Fellow,  1856-74.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  20, 
i860.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1863.  Capt.,  3rd  R.  Surrey 
Militia,  1868.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Worcester)  1869; 
C.  of  Kempsey,  Worcs.,  1869-73.  R.  of  Gressenhall,  Norfolk, 
1873-1908.  Married,  June  12,  1873,  Mary  T.  P.,  youngest 
dau.  of  Allan  Pollok,  of  Argyllshire,  and  Co.  Galway, 
Ireland.  Died  Jan.  17,  1908.  Benefactor  to  King's.  (King's 
Coll.  Reg.,  51;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  21,  1908.) 

WARD,  JOHN  SHARP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  26, 
1763.  S.  of  Hugh.  B.  at  Haighton,  Yorks.  School,  Whel- 
drake.  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  B.A.  1767.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
1767;  priest,  1769.   (Peile,  11.  276.) 

WARD,  JOHN  THORNBOROW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  27, 
1823;  a'Ten-yearman.'  Of  Cumberland.  To  be  distinguished 
from  the  Rev.  James  Thornborow  Ward,  Head  Master  of 
Lowther  School  and  V.  of  Askham,  Westmorland. 

WARD,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  27, 
1834.  [S.  of  Mrs  Ward,  of  Sherborne.  B.  at  Compton 
Greenfield,  Gloucs.  School,  Sherborne.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836; 
Scholar,  1839;  B.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  Sept.  24, 
1843;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1845;  C.  of  Winsford,  Somerset, 
1845-50.  C.  of  Revelstoke,  Devon,  1851-2.  C.  of  Tickenham, 
Somerset,  1852-6.  V.  of  Ruishton,  1856-88.  Married  Laura 
Brathwaite.  Residing  at  4,  Herbert  Terrace,  Clevedon,  in 
1895.  Died  Jan.  28,  1895,  aged  77,  at  Mentone.  (Sherborne 
Reg.;  Eagle,  xix.  201;  Crockford;  The  Standard,  Feb.  18, 
1895.) 

WARD,  JOHN  WOOLLASTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  17, 
1864.  [2nd  s.  of  WUham,  J. P.,  of  Oxford.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1869; 
priest,  1870;  C.  of  Monk's  Risborough,  Bucks.,  1869-71.  C.  of 
St  Mary-the-Less,  Lambeth,  1871-4.  C.  of  St  Mary-the- 
Virgin,  Cardifi,  1874-97.  V.  of  Llanfihangel-Llantamam, 
Mon.,  1897-1917.  Died  Jan.  20,  1917,  aged  70.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1917.) 

WARD,  JOSEPH  FRANCIS.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1886.  S.  of  George.  B.  Nov.  8,  1868,  at  Nuneaton,  Warws. 
Matric.  AUchs.  1886;  Scholar,  1887;  B..A..  (12th  ^Vrangter) 
1890;  (Maths.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1891);  M.A.  1894. 
Fellow,  1891-7. 

WARD,  JOSEPH  HEALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1859. 
S.  of  Isaac,  of  Lord  Mayor's  Walk,  York.  B.  Mar.  24,  1839, 
at  Bridlington  Quay,  Yorks.  School,  St  Peter's,  York. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury)  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Baverstock,  Wilts., 
1866-8.  C.  of  Everieigh,  1868-9.  R-  of  Gussage  St  Michael, 
Dorset,  1869-94  (C  of  Gussage  St  Andrew,  1874-7).  R.  of 
Silverton,  Devon,  1894-1909.  Latterly  of  16,  Hartley  Road, 
Exmouth,  where  he  died  Mar.  22,  1920.  Father  of  Francis  W. 
(1892).    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  25,  1920.) 

WARD,  JOSEPH  TIMMIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  4, 
1872.  S.  of  Henry,  coal-merchant  (and  Ann  WooUaston 
Timmis).  B.  at  South  Banbury,  Oxon.  Bapt.  July  25,  1853. 
School,  Rochester.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar,  1874; 
B.A.  (Senior  Wrangler  and  1st  Smith's  prize),  1876;  M.A.  1879. 
Fellow,  1876-1935;  tutor,  1883-95;  Senior  Dean,  1896-1903. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1877;  priest  (Ely)  1879;  C.  of  Leeds, 
1877-8.  C.  of  Chesterton,  Cambridge,  1878-83.  One  of  the 
founders  of  Westcott  House,  Cambridge;  treasurer,  1895- 
1905.  A  devoted  supporter  of  the  Cambridge  Mission  to 
Delhi.  In  the  last  years  of  his  life  lived  as  a  recluse  in  his 
College  rooms.  Died  June  23,  1935,  in  Cambridge.  Brother 
of  William  H.  (1873).  (Roffensian  Reg.;  Eagle,  .xli.x  122; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  June  25,  1935;  Cambridge  Review, 
Oct.  II,  1935.) 

WARD,  LEONARD  FOSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct. 
10,  1885.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Bruce  (Oriel  CoUege, 
Oxford,  1856)  (and  Hannah  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Michael 
Blagg).]  B.  Mar.  24,  1866.  [School,  Denstone  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (St  .\lbans), 
1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Wre.xham,  Denbighs.,  1893-5.  C. 
of  Whitfield,  Derbs.,  1895-1904.  C.-in-charge  of  All  Saints, 
St  Helier,  Jersey,  1905-16;  V.  there,  1916-46.  Married,  1904, 
Ruby,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  of  Glossop,  and  had  issue. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1947.  Brother  of  Cyril  H.  (1882). 
(Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.) 

WARD,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1768.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Marmaduke  (1729),  R.  of 
Swafield  and  Beeston  Regis,  Norfolk  (and  Mary).  B.  at 
Trunch,  Norfolk.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1768; 
Scholar,  1771 ;  B.A.  {(tth  Wrangler)  1772.  Incorp.  at  (Magdalen 
College),  Oxford,  1772;  M.A.  (Oxford),  1774;  Fellow  of 
Magdalen,  1774.  R.  of  Horsington,  Lines.,  1781-1813.  Married 
Eleanor  — .  Died  Oct.  13,  1813.  Brother  of  George  (1772) 
and  William  (1773)-  {Al.  Oxon.;  St  John's  Coll.  .idm.,  iv. 
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WARD,  OSBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  6,  1877.  S.  of  Alfredo,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Valparaiso, 
Chile  [and  Queen's  Gate,  South  Kensington].  [B.  May  14, 
1857.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Sometime 
Lieut.,  the  53rd  Regt.  Later  in  business.  Married,  June  28, 
1880,  Eleanor  Louise  Macfarlane,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Vaughan,  of  Gunnergate  Hall,  Middlesbrough.  Of  Puerto 
Cruz,  Tenerifie,  in  1930.  Died  July  23,  1949,  at  Quinta 
Zamora,  Teneriffe.  Brother  of  Alfredo  (1870).  (Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  July  27,  1949.) 

WARD,  OSCAR  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1882.  S.  of  Robert  Christie,  Esq.  B.  [Aug.  4,  1864J,  at 
Clifton.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1886.  Of  'Rathgar,'  Branksome,  Bournemouth. 
Brother  of  Harry  W.  (1878).    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

WARD,  PEPLOE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  24,  1767.  Of 
Cheshire.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Ven.  Abel  (1736),  R.  of  St  Ann's, 
Manchester.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1768;  Scholar,  1771;  B.A.  (13th  Wrangler)  1771;  M.A.  1774; 
D.D.  1801.  Fellow,  1772-80.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Dr 
Edmund  Keene,  Bishop  of  Ely.  R.  of  Cottenham,  Cambs., 
1780-1819.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1777.  Married,  1780,  Miss  — 
Hamilton.  Died  June  4,  1819,  at  Cheltenham.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1773).  Father  of  the  next.  (Manchester  Gr.  Sch. 
Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1819,  i.  588.) 

WARD,  PEPLOE  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  10, 
1798.  Of  Cheshire.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Peploe  (above),  R.  of 
Cottenham,  Cambs.]  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  B.A.  1803;  M.A. 
1806.  V.  of  Winston,  Suffolk,  1806-19.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles. ; 
Clerical  Guide.) 

WARD,  RANDALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  7, 
1815.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  James  (1781).  B.  Aug.  17, 
1797,  in  London.  School,  Eton  [K.S.].  Matric.  Michs.  1815; 
B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  17,  1821; 
priest,  Sept.  22,  1822.  Chaplain  in  India,  1823-44.  Inc.  of 
St  Mark's,  Jersey,  Channel  Islands,  1844-6.  Died  Oct.  23, 
1868;  buried  in  the  new  cemetery,  Cheltenham.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists,  which  gives  Warde,  and  calls  him  'Archdeacon  of 
Bombay';  C.  R.  Hudleston;  Clergy  List;  East  Indian  Reg., 
1830.) 

WARD,  REGINALD  SOMERSET.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct., 
1900.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard,  V.  of  St  George's,  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme,  Staffs.  B.  there,  Jan.  28,  1881.  Schools, 
Marlborough  College,  Cheltenham  College,  and  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme  High.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B..\.  1903;  M.A. 
1911.  Ord.  deacon  (Southwark)  1904;  priest,  1905;  C.  of 
Emmanuel  Church,  Camberwell,  1904-6.  C.  of  St  Clement's, 
Bamsbury,  iyo6-8.  Org.  Secretary,  C.E.S.S.,  1909-13.  R.  of 
Chiddingfold,  Surrey,  1913-15.  Perm,  to  oft.,  dio.  of  Win- 
chester, 1915.  Warden  of  St  Andrew's  deaconess'  house, 
Portsmouth,  1923-37.  Of  St  Chrys.  Home,  Godalming, 
1937-49.  Author,  Maximilian  Robespierre;  a  study  in 
Deterioration.  Of  Famcombe,  Surrey  in  1952.  (Newcastle 
High  Sch.  Reg. ;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

WARD,  The  Rev.  RICHARD.  B.A.  1754,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  from  King's,  1754.  [S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Chester.] 
Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  July  2,  1734,  age  19. 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1738.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1738;  priest,  1739. 
R.  of  Cranford  St  John,  Northants.,  1745-50.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Northants.  Clergy.) 

WARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
1765.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Kensington,  London.  School, 
Kingston,  Surrey.  Matric.  Lent,  1766;  Scholar;  B.A.  1769; 
ist  Chancellor's  medal,  1769;  M.A.  1772.  Fellow,  1770.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  2,  1771;  priest,  Oct.  31,  1773.  R.  of 
Somerby,  Lines.  Died  Oct.  14,  1814,  aged  65.  Father  of 
Richard  (1803).  (Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1814,  11.  85; 
P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WARD,  The  Rev.  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1793.  Of  Derbs.  In  Priest's  orders. 

WARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  18, 
1803.  [2nd]s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Richard  (1765)  [R.  of  Somerby]. 
Of  Lewes,  Sussex.  [B.  Sept.  22,  1785.]  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1804;  Scholar,  1805;  Craven  Scholar,  1806;  B.A. 
(2nd Chancellor's  medal)  1808;  M.A.  i8ii.  Fellow,  1810.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bristol)  1812;  priest,  1813.  Married,  1836,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Walls.  Died  in  London,  Apr.  14, 
1869.  Father  of  George  (1861),  Richard  (1855)  and  Samuel 
W.  (i860).    (List  of  Carthusians;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  6,  1809. 
[3rd]  s.  of  William  Zouch  Ward  (formerly  Lucas),  Esq.,  of 
Guilsborough  Hall,  Northants.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1809.  Scholar,  1809.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  27, 


Ward,  The  Hon.  Robert  Arthur 

1813;  priest,  June  5,  1814.  Probably  V.  of  Cardington,  Beds., 
1826-9,  but  see  the  next.  Brother  of  Robert  L.  (1807). 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  25,  1814. 
[S.  of  Richard  (and  Eleanor).]  B.  [Oct.  6,  1794],  at  Sedbergh, 
Vorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar, 
1817;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester), 
Dec.  20,  1818;  priest  (Chester),  May  28,  1820.  P.C.  of 
Calton,  and  R.  of  Waterfall,  Staffs.,  1832-48.  Disappears  in 
1850.   One  of  these  names  was  R.  of  Brandon,  Suffolk,  1839- 

45,  but  see  the  above.   (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List.) 

VMRD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  7,  1835.  Of 
Notts.   Matric.  Michs.  1835. 

WARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  24, 1855. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1803),  of  12,  Eaton  Square, 
London.  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1855; 
B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  26,  i86i.' 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1864.  On  the  Midland  Circuit. 
Died  Mar.  8,  1921,  aged  83,  in  London.  Brother  of  George 
(1861)  and  Samuel  W.  (i860).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists,  which  says 
'  in  orders ' ;  Law  Lists ;  Inns  of  Court ;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bat ; 
The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1921.) 

WARD,  RICHARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magda- 
lene, Apr.  6,  1827.  S.  of  Richard  Charles.  B.  at  OUerton, 
Notts.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Migrated  to  Trinity, 
Oct.  22,  1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1832;  priest,  1833.  R.  of  ToUerton,  Notts.,  1840-67. 
Died  Aug.  2,  1867.  Father  of  the  next.  (Clergy  List;  Crock- 
ford;  Pall  Mall  Gazette,  Aug.  6,  1867.) 

WARD,  RICHARD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  31,  1855.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Charles  (above)  (and 
Isabella  Westerly).  B.  Oct.  12,  1836.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.!  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar,  1856;  B.A.  1859; 
M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of 
Eaton,  Notts.,  1859-69.  V.  of  Bothamsall,  1869-77.  Sub- 
sequently of  Dereham  House,  Leamington,  where  he  died 
Dec.  2,  1923.   (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WARD,  RICHARD  VICTOR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  18, 
1881.  S.  of  Edward,  house-proprietor  (and  Nanny  Bohanna). 

B.  Sept.  18,  1862,  at  Clevedon,  Somerset.  Schools,  Bristol 
Grammar  (Dr  Caldecott)  [and  Hallam  Hall,  Clevedon]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M..\.  1889.  A  private  tutor, 
1884-7.  Assistant  Master  at  Combe  Down  School,  Bath, 
1887-90;  at  Wycliffe  College,  Stonehouse,  Gloucs.,  1890- 
1941.  In  1935  he  gave  to  Wyclifie  College,  at  a  cost  of  £4000, 
a  swimming-pool,  which  he  opened  on  a  chilly  Whit  Monday 
by  pouring  into  it  a  kettle  of  boiling  water.  Died  May  3,  1944, 
at  Stroud;  buried  at  Stonehouse.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
Stroud  News,  May  12,  1944.) 

WARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  27,  1818.  B.  at 
Weybread,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar;  B.A.  1822; 
M.A.  1825.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.,  for  Norwich)  June  2,  1822. 
R.  of  Santon,  1829-48,  and  P.C.  of  Breckles,  Norfolk,  1837- 

46.  MasterofThetfordGrammarSchool,-i84i-8.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1849.  (Northants.  Clergy;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.) 

WARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  26,  1853.  S.  of 
James.  B.  Aug.  11,  1833,  in  Cambridge.  School,  Perse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  Scholar,  1854;  B  A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester),  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Chorley,  Cheshire,  1861-3. 

C.  of  Ecclesall,  Yorks.,  1863-6.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Leamington, 
Warws.,  1866-7.  C.  of  Milverton,  1867-9.  C.  of  Alford, 
Lines.,  1869-74.  C.  of  Greetham,  1875-6.  V.  of  Ashby 
Puerorum,  1875-1908.  Resided  latterly  at  Hagworthingham, 
where  he  died  July  29,  1915.  Father  of  Algernon  (1887). 
(Peile,  II.  530;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  2,  1915.) 

WARD,  The  Hon.  ROBERT  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1890.  [3rd]  s.  of  [William]  [ist]  Earl  of  Dudley,  of 
Dudley  House,  Park  Lane,  London  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Georgiana 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe,  7th  Bart.). 
[B.  Feb.  23,  1871  ]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1890. 
Second  Lieut.,  Worcs.  Yeomanry,  1888.  Served  in  the 
Matabeleland  campaign,  1896.  In  the  South  African  War, 
1899-1902  (Lieut.,  Imperial  Yeomanry;  A.D.C.  to  General 
Broadwood;  mentioned  in  despatches).  M.P.  for  the  Crewe 
division  of  Cheshire,  1895-1900.  Married,  July  24, 1906,  Lady 
Mary  Acheson,  dau.  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Gosford,  and  had  issue. 
Served  in  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  special  List;  mentioned 
twice  in  despatches;  O.B.E.;  Legion  of  Honour).  Died  June 
14,  1942,  at  Rowley,  Little  Weighton,  Yorks.;  buried  at 
Kirkella.  (Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  June  16, 
1942.) 


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Ward,  Robert  Fawssett 

WARD  (post  FAWSSETT),  ROBERT  FAWSSETT  (or  FAW- 
CETT).  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  29,  1853. 
S.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  Homcastle,  Lines.  B.  at  Homcastle, 
Aug.  15,  1833.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1853. 
Kept  two  terms.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Apr.  i,  1854.  Ord., 
deacon  iChester),  1857;  priest,  1858;  C.  of  Mottram,  Cheshire, 
1857-8.  C.  of  Watford,  Herts..  1858-9.  C.  of  WUksby,  Lines., 
1859-71.  R.  of  Salmonby,  1871-5.  Assumed  the  name  of 
Fawssett,  in  lieu  of  Ward,  June  2,  1883.  Latterly  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  London.  Married,  June  18,  1862,  Margaret,  only  dau. 
of  Thomas  Hillman,  of  Lewes,  Sussex.  Latterly  of  36, 
Crockprton  Road,  Upper  Tooting,  and  of  Elmley  House, 
Surbiton,  Surrey.  Died  Mar  26,  1900.  (T.  A.  Walker,  508; 
Record  of  Old  W'estminslers;  Crock/ord.) 

WARD,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adtn.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  June  22, 
1833.  S.  of  John,  of  Richmond,  Surrey  [and  of  Gatwick, 
Billericay,  Essex.]  B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M..\.  1840.  Adm.  com.  causa,  at 
Oxford,  1S66.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1837;  priest,  1839; 
C.  of  Putteiiham,  Herts.,  -1840-1.  C.  of  Old  Basing  and  Up 
Nately,  Hants.,  1846-65.  Married,  Aug.  24,  1869,  at  Great 
Chart,  Kent,  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Thomas  Butler,  of 
Wallingford,  and  widow  of  Henry  James  Holthouse,  barrister. 
Latterly  of  Basingstoke.  Died  Mar.  15,  1870,  at  Mentone; 
monument  in  the  aneien  cimetidre,  Mentone.  {Harrow  Sch. 
Keg.;  Venn,  u.  223;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crock/ord;  Clergy  List.) 

WARD,  ROBERT  LAMBE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1807.  [2nd  s.  of  William  Zoueh  Ward  (formerly  Lucas)],  Esq. 
of  Guilsborough  Hall,  Northants.  [B.  Mar.  17,  1788.]  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1807;  B.A.  1811.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  June  16,  i8ii;  priest  (Chester)  Mar.  6,  1814; 
C.  of  Downham,  1811.  Died  June  10,  1831,  at  Rochester. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1809).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives 
wrong  date  for  birth;  G.  Mag.;  F.  P.  White.) 

WARD,  ROBERT  OSCAR  CYRIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert,  of  4,  Holland  Villas 
Road,  Kensington,  London.  B.  May  5,  1881,  at  Victoria, 
British  Columbia.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B..\.  1904.  Ser\'ed  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
The  Buffs  (East  Kent  Regt.);  Major,  Tank  Corps;  wounded 
twice;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches);  killed  in  action, 
Nov.  20,  1917.    [Clifton  Coil.  Reg.;  Univ.  Vi'ar  List.) 

WARD,  RONALD  FRANCIS  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  June  16,  1894.  [2nd]  s.  of  Wilham  John  Cuthbert, 
physician  and  surgeon,  of  Harrogate  (and  Violet  Anne 
MacDougall).  B.  June  14,  1875,  at  Kensington.  Schools, 
Trinity  College,  Harrogate  (Mr  J.  P.  Hughes)  and  Epsom 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class)  1897;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1900;  M.A.  1902;  M.D. 
1903.  At  the  Middlesex  Hospital;  House  Physician  and 
House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1899.  Practised 
at  Harrogate.  Married,  .\pr.  17,  1913,  in  Florence,  Nella, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Professor  G.  Luizzi,  D.D.,  of  Florence. 
Of  8,  Ripon  Road,  Harrogate,  Yorks.,  in  1950.  (Medical 
Directories.) 

WARD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1773.  R.  of  Cotterstock  and  Glapthome,  Northants., 
1773-90-  Author,  Modern  System  of  Natural  History.  Buried 
at  Cotterstock,  Feb.  22,  1790.  (Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag., 
1790.  I-  373-) 

WARD,  SAMUEL.  LL.D.,  ineorp.  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
1800.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  27,  1800.  [2nd  s.  of 
Benjamin,  of  Dublin,  merchant.  B.  there.]  Adm.  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  .\ug.  23,  1783,  age  16;  B.A.  1791;  LL.B. 
1795.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1792.  CaUed  to  the  Irish 
Bar,  1794.    (Inns  of  Court;  Peile,  a.  348;  Al.  Dublin.) 

WARD,  SAMUEL  BRIGGS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  25,  1805.  S.  of  Ralph,  silversmith,  of  Great  Yarmouth. 
B.  there.  School,  Great  Yarmouth  (.Mr  Nichols).  Matric. 
Michs.  1805;  B.A.  1809.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  Apr.  i6,  1809; 
priest  (Salisbury)  Sept.  20,  1812;  C.  of  Shaftesbury.  R.  of 
Quinton,  Northants.,  1839-62.  Died  May  17,  1862.  Father  of 
Frederick  L.  (1851).  (Venn,  11.  144;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy.) 

WARD,  SAMUEL  BROOMHEAD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  .\pr.  2,  1816.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  [Broomhead],  of 
Mount  Pleasant  (Sheffield),  Yorks.  (by  his  1st  wife,  Hannah 
Watkinson).  B.  there.  Schools,  Beighton,  Sheffield  Grammar, 
and  Doncaster  (Mr  Inchbold).  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Oct.  5,  1823;  priest  (Wells), 
Jan.  7,  1827;  C.  of  Hathersage,  Derbs.  C.  of  Derwent,  1827- 
30.  R.  of  Tefiont  Ewyas,  WUts.,  1830-66.  Married  Ellen, 
only  dau.  of  Elias  Chadwick,  of  Swinton  Hall,  Lanes.  Died 
Apr.  10,  1866,  aged  68.  (Venn,  11.  166;  Clergy  List;  The 
Guardian,  Apr.  18,  1866;  T.  A.  Ward,  Diary;  P.  J.  Wallis.) 


Ward,  Thomas  Crofts 

WARD,  SAMUEL  MEIRE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26,  1854. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin,  V.  of  Christchurch, 
Carlisle.  B.  there,  1835.  Bapt.  Sept.  5,  1835.  Schools, 
Carlisle  and  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Miehs.  1854;  B.A.  1858; 
M.H.  i860.  Tancred  Student.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  i860.  Practised  at  Chobham,  Surrey.  Medical 
Officer  (3rd  district)  Chertsey  Union.  Died  Nov.  6,  1875,  at 
Chobham.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  n.  319;  Medical 
Directories;  Carlisle  Or.  Sch.  Reg.) 

WARD  (or  CHAPMAN-WARD),  SAMUEL  ROWLAND  CHAP- 
MAN. Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  15,  1847.  Of 
Derbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class, 
1853-4).  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1853;  priest,  1854.  C.  of 
Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  1855-65.  Of  Aldringham,  Suffolk,  in 
i860.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1869.    (Clergy  List.) 

WARD,  SAMUEL  WALLS.  Adiu.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  30, 
i860.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1803),  of  12,  Eaton  Square, 
London.  B.  Sept.  23,  1841,  in  London.  School,  Kent 
(private).  Matric.  Miehs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868. 
Brother  of  George  (1861)  and  Richard  (1855). 

WARD,  STEPHEN  HAISTY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1853.  S.  of  Joseph,  surgeon  (and  Margaret).  B.  at  Ewell, 
Surrey.  Bapt.  Aug.  27,  1834.  School,  Merchant  Taylors', 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B..\.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  June  19,  1859;  priest,  i86o;  C.  of  Shirbum, 
0.xon.,  1859-61.  P.C.  of  North  Gosforth,  Northumberland, 
1861-68.  Head  Master  of  St  George's  College,  Harrogate, 
1868-88.  Subsequently  of  15,  Belvedere  Road,  Durdham 
Down,  Clifton,  where  he  died.  May  17,  1919,  aged  84. 
(Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  May  20, 
1919.) 

WARD,  SYDNEY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  12,  1890.  S.  of  H.  C,  Esq.  B.  Sept.  13,  1865,  at 
Guildford.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  Rugby, 
1895-7.  C.  of  Toddington,  Beds.,  1897-9.  C.  of  Hellesdon 
with  Drayton,  Norfolk,  1900-5.  C.  of  Happisburgh  with 
Walcot,  1905-8.  V.  of  Tannington  with  Brundish,  Suffolk, 
1908-49.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1950.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
615.) 

WARD,  THEODOR  MULLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  i, 
1869.  S.  of  William,  merchant  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Hull. 
Bapt.  June  13,  1849.  Matric,  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A. 
1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  Hartwith, 
Yorks.,  1872-4.  C.  of  Mirfield,  1874-6.  C.  of  Stiekney,  Lines., 
1876-9.  C.  of  BulweU,  Notts.,  1879-89.  R.  of  Bamford-in- 
the-Peak,  Derbs.,  1889-1904.  P.C.  of  CheUaston,  1904-13. 
Latterly  of  Boldre,  Hants.,  where  he  died  Dec.  13,  1932. 
(Eagle,  .xLvii.  253;  Crockford.) 

WARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  .A,pr.  12, 
1769.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (?i735),  deceased  (and  Elizabeth 
Litchfield).  B.  at  Horsley,  Derbs.  School,  Sheffield  (Mr  J. 
Smith).  Matric.  Michs.  1769;  Scholar,  1771;  B.A.  1773.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.  Litt.  dim.  from  Lichfield)  June  6,  1773;  priest 
(Lichfield)  July  31,  1774.  Married,  Oct.  5,  1779,  at  Duffield, 
Derbs.,  Margaret  Bradshaw.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adms.,  iv.  541.) 

WARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  2,  1773.  Of 
Cheshire.  [Youngest  s.  of  the  Yen.  Abel  (1736).  Archdeacon 
of  Chester,  and  R.  of  St  Ann's,  Manchester.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1773;  Scholar,  1777;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1780.  Fellow,  1778. 
Preb.  of  Chester,  17S1.  V.  of  Neston,  1784-1827,  and  R.  of 
Handley,  Cheshire,  1 797-1827.  Vice-Dean  of  Chester.  Died 
1827,  aged  71,  at  Neston.  Brother  of  Peploe  (1767).  (Man- 
chester Sch.  Reg.  [sub  his  brother);  G.  Mag.,  1827,  11.  281.) 

WARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  22, 
1804.  Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  B.A.  1809.  One  of 
these  names;  'B.A.'  (not  of  Oxford)  was  C.  of  Dawley- 
Magna,  Shropshire,  -1841-9.  (T.  A.  Walker,  378;  Clergy 
List.) 

WARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  19,  1812;  from 
Wadham  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Nov.  15, 
1811,  age  23.  [S.  of  Isaac,  gent.,  of  St  James's,  Westminster. 
B.  at  Leominster.]  Matric.  Easter,  x8i2.  Ord.  priest  (Chester), 
Apr.  5,  1817;  C.  of  West  Witton,  Yorks.,  1817.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Wadham  Reg.) 

WARD,  THOMAS  CROFTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1879.  [2nd]  s.  of  William  George,  lace-manufacturer  (and 
Jane).  B.  Mar.  10,  i860,  at  Lenton,  Notts.  School,  Newark 
Grammar  (Mr  H.  Plater).  Matric.  Miehs.  1879;  B.A.  1883; 
M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of 
Northfield,  Birmingham,  1884-6.  Chaplain  of  Becco  Church, 
Funchal,  Madeira,  1885.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Guildford,  1886-8. 
V.  of  Appleton-le-Street  with  Amotherby,  Yorks.,  1888-9. 
Married,  1884,  Sybil,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Henry 
William  Miles,  of  Bingham,  Notts.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
July  24,  1889.  Brother  of  George  W.  C.  (1878),  and  Henry 
(1882).  (Eagle,  .\vi.  55;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Julv  31, 
1889.) 


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Ward,  Thomas  Francis 

WARD,  THOMAS  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  Mrs  N.  L.  Ward,  of  20,  Eccleston  Street,  London, 
S.W.  B.  Sept.  3,  1879.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901.  Assistant  Master  at  South  Hampstead 
Preparatory  School,  in  1906.  Died  in  Jan.  1924.  (St  Paul's 
Sch.  Reg.;  R.  Gardner;  Camb.  Year-book.) 

WARD,  THOMAS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  8, 
1859.  S.  of  John,  solicitor's  clerk  (and  Elizabeth  Reeves). 
B.  Dec.  2,  1839,  in  Middlesex.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Farmed  at  Ulgham,  near 
Morpeth,  Northumberland.  Married,  Jan.  6,  1863,  Sarah 
Smitham,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Spencer,  Esq.,  of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.  Died  Dec.  24,  1880.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag., 
1863,  I.  232.) 

WARD,  THOMAS  WATSON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  25,  1757-  S.  of  Thomas  Watson  (1734).  of 
Great  Wilbraham,  Cambs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1757.  Lieut. -Col.,  Cambridgeshire  militia.  Of  Great  Wilbra- 
ham. Married  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jeremiah  Pemberton 
(1732),  R.  of  Girton,  Cambs.  Died  Jan.  15, 1792,  at  Trumping- 
ton,  Cambs.  Father  of  the  next.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters 
(under  his  son);  Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1792,  182.) 

WARD,  THOMAS  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  17S1.  [Eldestjs.  of  Thomas  Watson  (above),  of  Great 
Wilbraham,  Cambs.  (and  Anne  Pemberton).  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1782;  B.A.  1785; 
M.A.  1788.  Fellow,  1787-92.  Usher  at  Westminster  School, 
1784-98.  V.  of  Felmersham  with  Pavenham,  Beds.,  1792- 
1825,  and  V.  of  Shambrook,  1801-25.  Married  (i)  Dec.  20, 
1792,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Tufnell,  barrack- 
master  at  Windsor;  (2)  Aug.  21,  1798,  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Richard  Grant,  V.  of  Stansted  Mount  Fitchet,  Essex. 
Died  May  30,  1825.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles. ;  Clerical  Guide.) 

yNARD,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  18,  1826.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  WUliam  (1787),  later  Bishop 
of  Sodor  and  Man.  B.  at  Myland,  Essex.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Died  in  College  in  Apr.  1829.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Trin.  Coll.  Adm.,  add.) 

WARD, VINCENT  SUMNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1899. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Colonel  William  [R.A.],  of  St  Leonard's-on-Sea. 
B.  Mar.  7,  1878,  at  Ipswich.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at 
Clare  House  School,  Beckenham,  Kent,  in  1906.  Partner  in 
the  Grange  School,  Hastings,  1918-21.  Afterwards  a  private 
tutor.  Married,  Aug.  5,  1908,  Gwendolen  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  J.  Sanger-Davies,  of  Gensing  manor,  St  Leonard's- 
on-Sea,  V.  of  St  Mary  Bredin,  Canterbury.  Of  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea,  in  1950.  (Haileybury  Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  6,  1908; 
Camb.  Year-book.) 

WARD,  WADESON.   Matric.  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1759. 

WARD,  WALTER  MATHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  7, 
1799.  Of  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  B..\.  1804;  M.A.  1827. 
V.  of  Hartington,  Derbs.,  1827-55  and  P.C.  of  Wetton, 
Staffs.,  1828-55.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1856.  (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.) 

WARD,  WILBRAHAM  DANSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  5,  1894.  S.  of  Joseph,  house-  and  ship-furnisher,  of 
Chetwynde,  Barrow-in-Furness  (and  Mary  Ann  Danson). 
B.  July  21,  1875,  at  Barrow-in-Furness.  School,  Barrow 
High.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1906.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1898;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Chester,  1898-1901.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Great  Grimsby, 
1901-3.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Dover,  1903-4.  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Tooting  Graveney,  Surrey,  1904-6.  C.  of  Brixton,  S.W., 
1906-10.  V.  of  St  Oswald's,  Fulham,  1910-15.  Died  July  13, 
1915.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  July  15,  1915.) 

WARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23, 
1773.  S.  of  [the  Rev,]  Marmaduke  (1729),  of  Trunch, 
Norfolk.  B.  Apr.  21,  1756.  Private  tuition.  Matric.  Michs. 
1774;  Scholar,  1777;  B.A.  1778.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Norwich)  Sept.  1778;  priest,  Aug.  6,  1780;  C.  of 
Little  Cressingham,  Norfolk,  1778.  Brother  of  George  (1772) 
and  Marmaduke  (1768). 

WARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  May  25,  1787,  as  a 
'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  Adam,  [gent.],  of  Saint  Field,  Ireland. 
B.  there.  School,  Ballynahinch.  Matric.  Easter,  1798; 
Scholar,  1787-98;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.),  1798;  D.D.  1826.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  Feb.  17,  1788;  priest  (London)  June  7, 
1789;  literate.  R.  of  Alphamstone,  1812-38,  and  R.  of  Great 
Horkesley,  Essex,  1817-38.  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man,  1828- 
38.  Took  an  active  part  in  the  building  of  King  William's 
College.  Author,  A  Statement  in  reference  to  the  proposed 
suppression  of  the  Bishoprick  of  Sodor  and  Man.  Died  Jan.  26, 
1838,  at  Great  Horkesley.  Father  of  Thomas  W.  (1826). 
(Venn,  11.  115;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 


Ward,  William  Henry 

WARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  30,  1787. 
Of  Norfolk.  [Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Walcot  and 
Salhouse.  B.  1769]  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  B.A.  1791;  M.A. 
1795.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1792;  priest,  Sept.  22, 
1793;  C.  of  Swainsthorpe,  Norfolk.  C.  of  Carleton  Rode  and 
Bunwell.  Married  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  William  WooUey 
Simpson,  and  had  issue.  Author,  A  plain  account  of  the 
conversion;  Life  of  the  Rev.  C.  Farmer;  Discourse  on  prophecy. 
Died  in  1835.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

WARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  21,  1793.  B.  at 
Quy,  Cambs.    Matric.  Michs.  1793. 

WARD,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27,  1799. 

WARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3,  1806.  Of 
Northants.   Matric.  Michs.  1806. 

WARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1807. 
Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1815. 

WARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  5,  1814.  Of 
Yorkshire.  School  [Harrow].  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818; 
M.A.  1822.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  June  22,  1821. 
Of  The  Albany,  London.  Died 'about  i860.'  (Harrow  Reg., 
which  confuses  him  with  the  above.) 

WARD,  WILLIAM  DUDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  [Eldest]  s.  01  [Capt.]  William  Humble  Dudley  [late 
14th  Hussars],  of  63,  Cromwell  Road,  London  (and  the 
Hon.  Eugenie  Violet  Adele,  dau.  of  1st  Viscount  Esher). 

B.  Oct.  14,  1877,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  1903.  Rowing  'blue,'  1897,  1899,  1900;  president, 
C.U.B.C,  1898.  Brought  to  an  end  the  nine  years  of  Oxford 
victories.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  15,  1904. 
M.P.  for  Southampton,  1906-22.  Treasurer  of  H.M.'s  House- 
hold, 1909-12.  Private  Secretary  to  the  Patronage  Secretary, 
1912-17.  Vice-Chamberlain  of  the  Household,  1917-22. 
P.C,  1922.  Of  Monksbridge,  Sunbury-on-Thames.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Commdr.,  R.N.V.R.; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  Married,  July  9,  1913,  Winifred 
May,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Wilfrid  Birkin,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Nov.  II,  1946,  at  Calgary,  Alberta.  (Law  Lists;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.  (sub  Earl  of  Dudley);  Who's  Who;  The  Times, 
Nov.  14,  1946.) 

WARD,  WILLIAM  ERSKINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  28,  1856.  [4th  and  youngest]  s.  of  the  Hon.  John  Petty 
[Bengal  C.S.],  of  Castlewood,  Bangor,  Co.  Down  (and  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  John  Erskine,  of  York).  B.  [Feb.  4,  1838],  at  Bath. 
School,  Kensington.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i86o;  M.A. 
1864.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1859;  Assistant 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  in  Bengal;  Offg.  Under-Secretary 
to  Government  of  India  (Home  Dept.),  1865-6  and  1866-7; 
Under  Secretary,  Department  of  Revenue,  Agriculture  and 
Commerce,  1873;  Acting  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  1873; 
Offg.  Chief  Commissioner  of  Assam,  1883  and  1885-7;  Offg. 
Judicial  Commissioner,  British  Burma,  1884-5 ;  Judicial  Com- 
missioner, Burma,  1889-91;  Chief  Commissioner  of  Assam, 
1891-6.  C.S.I.,  1881;  K. C.S.I. ,1896.  Retired,  1896.  Married, 
Mar.  17,  1866,  in  Calcutta,  Alicia  Caroline,  dau.  of  Edward 
Palmer,  Esq.,  agent.  East  Indian  Railway,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  24,  1916,  at  Ealing.  (India  Office  Lists;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.  (sub  Viscount  Bangor);  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Dec.  26,  1916.) 

WARD,  WILLIAM  FISHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1848.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Park  Walk,  London  (and  Mary 
Anne).  B.  at  St  Luke's,  Chelsea.  Bapt.  Sept.  5,  1824.  Matric. 
Michs.   1848;  B.A.  1852.    Ord.  deacon,  1852;  priest,  1853; 

C.  of  Hale-Magna,  Lines.,  1853-6  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Kingston- 
upon-HuU,  1857-8.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Manchester,  1859-64. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1865.    (Crockford.) 

WARD,  WILLIAM  HALLOWES  KIRWAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  7,  1876.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  Henry  Kirwan 
(1850),  of  Marlborough.  B.  [Feb.  i],  1857,  in  Dresden, 
Saxony.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1876; 
B.A.  1880.  Assistant  Master  at  Harlow  CoUege,  1880;  at 
Skreen,  Co.  Sligo,  Ireland,  1883;  at  Whitgift  Grammar 
School,  1885-6;  at  South  Lyim,  Eastbourne,  for  i  year; 
private  tutor  in  Germany  for  7  years;  Assistant  Master  at 
Aberdeen,  1895-1900.  Ord.  deacon  (Aberdeen)  1901;  priest 
(Lichfield)  1904;  C.  of  St  John's,  Aberdeen,  1901-2.  C.  of 
St  Chad's,  Smethwick,  Staffs.,  1903-4.  V.  of  Asthall,  Oxon., 
1904-36.  Married,  June  5,  1887,  Ethel  Bayford.  Latterly  of 
The  Ferns  House,  Rayleigh,  Essex,  where  he  died,  Mar.  30, 
1943.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
The  Times,  Apr.  i,  1943;  Miss  E.  K.  Ward.) 

WARD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  23, 
1873.  S.  of  Henry,  coal-merchant  (and  Ann  Woolaston). 
B.  at  Banbury,  Oxon.  Bapt.  Sept.  17,  1855.  Matric.  Michs. 
1873  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  13,  1876.  Brother 
of  Joseph  T.  (1872).    (Inns  of  Court.) 


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Ward,  William  Henry 

WARD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  1884. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Sparrow  (1829),  V.  of  Iver,  Bucks. 
B.  Sept.  13,  1S65.  School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1892.  .^n  architect.  A.R.LB..\.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-K)  (Second  Lieut.,  W.  Yorks.  Regt.). 
FS.A.  .\uthor,  French  chateaux  and  gardens,  etc.  Of 
Theobald's  Road,  London  and  Colne  House,  Iver,  Bucks,  in 
192::.    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

WARD,  WILLIAM  HENRY  L.  S.  (1885),  see  WARD,  HENRY 
W.  L.  S. 

WARD.  WILLIAM  HUMBLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  3, 
i7q().   Of  Middlesex.    [S.  of  Humble  (and  Susanna  Beecroft). 

B.  Ian.  9,  i;8r.]  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  B.A.  1803;  M.A.  1806. 
In  Holy  Orders.  Married,  May  22,  1816,  .'Amelia,  dau.  of 
William  Gooch  Pillans,  of  Bracondale,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue. 
Succeeded  his  second  cousin,  John  William,  as  loth  Baron 
Ward.  1833.  Died  Dec.  6,  1833,  at  Himley  Hall,  Staffs. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Earl  of  Dudley).) 

WARD,  WILLIAM  SPARROW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  8,  1829.  Of  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1830; 
B.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln),  1835 ;  C.  of  Iver, 
Bucks.,  1835;  V.  there,  1835-89-  Resided  latterly  at  18, 
Lyndhurst  Road,  Hampstead.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1898.   Father  of  William  H.  (1884). 

WARD,  YEO.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1898.  Migrated  to 
St  Catharine's,  1900;  B..\.  1901;  M.A  1906.  Ord.  deacon 
(Truro)  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of  Helston,  Cornwall,  1902-5. 

C.  of  St  George-the-Mart>T,  Truro,  1905-9.  Priest-vicar  of 
Truro  Cathedral,  1909-11.  V.  of  Davidstow,  Cornwall,  191 1- 
21.  V.  of  Devoran,  1921-42.  C.-in-C.  of  Perranporth,  1943-6; 
C.-in-C.  of  St  Clether,  1948-51.    (Crockford.) 

WARD-JACKSON,  WILLIAM  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  16,  1SS6.  S.  of  Col.  William  Charles  (and  Emily,  dau.  of 
Joshua  Ingham,  Esq.).  B.  [Apr.  22,  1867],  at  Great  Malvern. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  1895.  Of  7,  Fig  Court,  Temple. 
Died  Dec.  24,  1935,  at  Camp  Hill,  Lyndhurst,  Hants.  (Peile, 
II.  730;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  27,  1935.) 

WARDALE,  CHARLES  BRADFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx 
Catharine's,  June  29,  1853.  S.  of  George  Harriott.  B.  at 
Battersea,  Surrey.  [School,  City  of  London.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1861.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford, 
1861.  Assistant  Master  at  Felsted  Grammar  School,  1857-60. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1858;  priest,  1859.  Lecturer  at 
Blackchapel,  Essex,  1858-60.  Head  Master  of  Trowbridge 
Grammar  School,  Wilts.,  1860-6.  C.  of  Blackdown,  Dorset, 
1866-9.  C.  of  Woolton  Hill,  Hants.,  1869-70.  Head  Master 
of  Bowes  Grammar  School,  Yorks.,  1870-4,  and  V.  of  Bowes, 
1870-1903.  Died  Dec.  3,  1903,  aged  71.  (Crockford;  The 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Dec.  11,  1903.) 

WARDALE,  FRANCIS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  20, 
1875.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.  In  the  Civil  Service; 
Office  of  Woods,  in  1900.  Married,  Edith  Maude,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Bradford  Wardale  (above).  V.  of  Bowes,  Yorks. 
Sometime  of  Shrewton,  Wilts.  Died  Mar.  14,  1942,  aged  85, 
at  Salisbury.  (Scott,  MSS.;  British  Imperial  Calendar;  The 
Times,  Mar.  17,  1942.) 

WARDALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  24,  1842.  [S.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Reynolds  (1793),  R-  of  Higham-Gobion,  Beds. 

B.  Mar.  1824.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1842; 
B.A.  (zist  Wrangler)  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Fellow,  1846. 
Assistant  Master  at  Sir  R.  Cholmeley's  School,  Highgate, 
1848-52.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1848;  priest,  1852.  R.  of 
Orcheston  St  Mary,  Wilts.,  1852-76.  R.  of  Datchworth, 
Herts.,  1876-98.  Married  Miss  Susanna  Jennings.  Latterly 
of  2,  Bene't  Place,  Cambridge,  where  he  died  Nov.  28,  1903. 
Father  of  John  R.  (1878).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford; 
Clergy  List;  The  Times,  Dec.  3,  1903.) 

WARDALE,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus, 
Jan.  I,  1870.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Williams.  B.  in  London. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Lent,  1870;  B.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  Pleasley,  Derbs.,  1877-81. 

C.  of  Swarkestone,  1881-9.  R.  of  Dalbury  (with  Long  Lane 
from  I'lio),  1889-1935.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1936. 

WARDALE,  JOHN  REYNOLDS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  11, 
1793.  B  at  Whitby,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  I^- A.  1798; 
M.A.  1802.  Fellow,  1800-13.  R.  of  Higham-Gobion,  Beds., 
1813-57.  Father  of  John  (1842).  Died  Dec.  28,  1859,  at 
Hitchin,  aged  83.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles. ;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1859,  I.  215.) 

WARDALE,  JOHN  REYNOLDS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  25.  1878. 
IS.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1842),  R.  of  Orcheston  St  Mary,  Wilts. 
B.  there,  1859.  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878; 
Scholar;  BeU  Scholar,  1879;  Battle  Scholar,  i88i;  B.A.  (2nd 


Warde-Aldam,  William  St  Andrew 

Classic)  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Fellow,  1882-1931;  tutor,  1894- 
1920.  Professor  of  Latin  at  University  College,  Cardiff, 
1883-8.  President  of  the  Cambridge  Philological  Society, 
1918-19.  Edited  Clare  College  Letters  and  Documents. 
Resided  at  11,  Madingley  Road,  Cambridge.  Died  Oct.  18, 
1931.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The 
Times,  Oct.  20,  193 1.) 

WARDE,  CHARLES  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  Dec.  8,  1831. 
[Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1788), 
V.  of  Weston-uiider-Wetherley,  Warws.  (and  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.,  F.K.S.).  B.  Oct.  4,  1813.]  Migrated  as 
Fell.-Com.,  to  Downing,  Dec.  20,  1832.  Matric.  Lent,  1832.  Of 
Clopton  House,  Warws.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Warws.;  High 
Sheriff,  1846.  His  mistress,  Anna  Maria  Cobden  Hooper, 
brought  an  action  against  him,  complaining  that  he  had 
several  times  assaulted  her;  there  was  also  a  count  for 
detaining  articles  of  jewellery  and  another  for  money  lent. 
The  verdict  was  in  favour  of  Miss  Hooper.  The  Lord  Chan- 
cellor afterwards  caused  the  defendant's  name  to  be  erased 
from  the  commission  of  the  peace.  Married,  1834,  Marianne, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Bennet  Lawes,  Esq.,  of  Rothamsted, 
Herts.  Died  in  1865.  l'"ather  of  the  next.  {Boase,  vi.  784; 
Walford,  CoKn^y  Families.) 

WARDE,  HENRY  CHARLES  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  22,  1865.  [Onlysurv.]s.  of  Charles  Thomas 
(above),  deceased,  of  Clopton  House,  Warivs.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865.  3rd  Secretary  at  the  British  Legation, 
St  Petersburg.  Died,  1872,  in  St  Petersburg.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists.) 

WARDE,  NORMAN  BROUGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1888.  B.  May  11,  1869.  [School,  St  John's,  Hurst- 
pierpoint.]  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  A  Solicitor 
(Messrs  Howe  and  Rake,  22,  Chancery  Lane,  London). 
Married,  June  24,  1896,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Matthew  A.  Adams, 
F.R.C.S.,  of  Bearstead,  Kent.  Author,  Foam  and  Mist,  etc. 
Brother  of  Sidney  B.  (1884).  (Reg.  of  St  John's  Coll.,  Hurst- 
pierpoint;  The  Standard,  June  26,  1896.) 

WARDE,  RANDALL  (1815),  see  WARD. 

WARDE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1781. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard,  V.  of  Yalding,  Kent  (and  Anne). 
Bapt.  June  12,  1763,  at  Yalding.]  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1785;  M.A.  1788.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester),  Mar.  25,  1786;  priest,  May  29,  1787-  R- 
of  Ditton,  Kent,  1796-8;  and  of  Ditton  with  Yalding,  1798- 
1840.  Chaplain  to  Eric,  Lord  Reay,  1798.  Married,  Sarah, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Ramsay,  R.  of  Teston.  Died 
Mar.  26,  1840,  at  Yalding.  [Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  541.) 

WARDE,  ST  ANDREW.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  22,  1799- 

5.  of  St  Andrew,  Esq.  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Cooke,  of  Owston,  Yorks.).  B.  at  Hooton  Pagnell,  Yorks. 
School,  Harrow.  J.P.andD.L.  Married,  1800,  Maria  Josepha, 
dau.  of  Stanhope  Harvey,  of  Womersley.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ; 
Burke,  E.G.) 

WARDE,  SIDNEY  BROUGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  10,  1884.  B.  Julv  21,  1864.  [School,  St  John's,  Hurst- 
pierpoint.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1894.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  GiUingham, 
Dorset,  1888-91.  C.  of  Potteme,  Wilts..  1891-3.  C.  of  St 
Silas,  Pentonville,  London,  1893-7.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Leicester, 
1897-9.  C.  of  Arlesey,  Beds.,  1899-1900.  C.  of  Holy  Inno- 
cents, Homsey,  Middlesex,  1900-1.  R.  of  Wittering,  North- 
ants.,  1901-24.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1925.  Brother  of 
Norman  B.  (1888).    (Reg.  of  St  John's  Coll.,  Hurstpierpoint.) 

WARDE-ALDAM,  WILLIAM  ST  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1900.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  Wright  (1872, 
sub  Aldam),  of  Frickley  Hall,  Doncaster  (and  Sarah  Julia, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Warde,  of  Hooton  Pagnell).  B. 
May  10,  1882,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  1903.  Second  Lieut.,  Coldstream  Guards,  1904;  Lieut., 
1906;  Capt.,  1913.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  Coldstream  Guards;  Lieut. -Col.,  London  Regt. 
(Blackheath  and  Woolwich  Bn.);  wounded;  D.S.O.,  1917; 
Brevet  Major,  1919;  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  1919;  mentioned 
4  times  in  despatches;  Chevalier,  Legion  of  Honour). 
D.A..\.G.,  War  Office,  1919;  Colonel,  1923.  Commanded  the 
149th  (Northumberland)  Infantrv  Brigade  T..-\.,  1927-31- 
Hon.-Col.,  K.O.L.I.,  1938-9.  Of  Hooton  Pagnell  HaU, 
Doncaster.  President,  Roval  English  Forestry  Society,  1934- 

6.  D.L.  for  Northumberland;  j.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West 
Riding.  High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire,  1940.  Married,  iqo8, 
Clara,  dau.  of  George  Macavov,  of  Hauxton,  Cambs.,  and  had 
issue.  (Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families;  Who's  Who;  KeUy,  Handbook,  1949.) 


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warde-aldam,  william  wright  (1872),  %ee.  aldam. 

WARD  ELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  20, 
1847;  a 'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  Francis,  of  Beverley.  Matric. 
Lent,  1848.    (T.  A.  Walker,  493.) 

WARDELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8, 
1819.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Guisborough,  Yorks.  School, 
Witton-le-Wear,  Co.  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A. 
1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1823;  priest,  1824. 
R.  of  Winlaton,  Co.  Durham,  1833-84.  Died  Oct.  4,  1884, 
aged  84.  Father  of  the  next.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Oct.  8,  1884.) 

WARDELL,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  21, 
1849.  Of  Durham.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (above),  R.  of 
Winlaton.  B.  1830.  School,  Durham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
Scholar,  1850;  B.A.  1853;  ^J.A.  1858.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at 
Durhaoa,  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1853;  priest,  1854; 
C.  of  Winlaton,  Co.  Durham,  1853-9.  Assistant  Master  at 
Forest  School,  Walthamstow,  1859-68.  C.  of  St  Mary-the- 
Virgin,  Ramsgate,  1868-81.  V.  of  Bekesboume,  Kent,  1881- 
98.  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  Conyngham,  1884.  Married, 
Apr.  12,  i860,  Isabella  Ann,  4th  dau.  of  George  Hepple 
Ramsay,  Esq.,  of  Durham.  Author,  Church  Psalm  Tunes. 
Died  in  1898.  {Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Durham  Ord.  Book; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  18,  i860.) 

WARDELL,  JACOB.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  16, 
1787.  Matric.  Michs.  1787.  Doubtless  the  Jacob  Wilson 
Warden,  eldest  s.  of  John  of  Whitburn,  Co.  Durham,  who 
was  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  15,  1787-  {Inns  of 
Court.) 

WARDELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  8,  1810. 
[Only  s.  of  Robert,  of  Westboume  Place,  Sloane  Square, 
London.]  Matric.  Michs.  i8io;LL.B.  i8i7;LL.D.  1823.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  16,  1817.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
July  6,  1821.    (Inns  of  Court.) 

WARDEN,  AMBROSE  ADAMS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  16,  1818.  Of  Beds.  S.  of  John  (?next),  of 
Bedford.  B.  Feb.  19,  1802.  School,  Bedford  (Dr  Brereton). 
Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  (10th  Wrangler)  1824. 

WARDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  June  27, 
1776.  Of  Warws.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  B.A.  1780;  M.A. 
1790;  M.D.  1807.    Perhaps  father  of  the  above. 

WARDEN,  LESLIE  EVERS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  8,  1899. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899. 

WARDEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  16,  18 16.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Pailton,  near  Coventry. 
[B.  Jan.  23,  1797.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1816; 
B.A.  1820.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

WARDLAW  (post  PLOWDEN-WARDLAW),  JAMES  TAIT. 
Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  6,  1892.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James  Campbell, 
of  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight.  [B.  Nov.  23,  1873-]  School, 
Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1900. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  i,  1901.  Advocate, 
Supreme  Court  of  Cape  Colony,  1901 ;  of  the  Transvaal,  1903. 
.  Acting  Crown  Prosecutor  of  the  special  criminal  Court, 
Pretoria,  1902;  Public  Prosecutor  of  Pretoria  1902.  J.P  for 
Pretoria.  Assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Plowden,  by 
Deed  Poll,  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1910;  priest,  1911 ; 
C.  of  Beckenham,  Kent,  1910-13.  Chaplain  of  St  Edward's, 
Cambridge,  1913-17.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1914 
and  1941.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain, 
R.A.C.D.,  with  B.E.F.,  1916-18).  R.  of  Beckenham,  Kent, 
1919-25.  Chaplain  of  St  Paul's,  Cannes,  1928-9.  V.  of 
St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1931-41.  Married,  1904,  Edith 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Campbell  of  Craigie,  M.P.  for  Ayr  burghs, 
and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Test  of  War;  Religious  Recon- 
struction after  the  War;  Vox  Domini;  Catholic  Reunion,  etc. 
Of  5,  Madingley  Road,  Cambridge,  in  1953.  {Malvern  Coll. 
Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  162;  Law  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 

WARDLOW-RAMSAY,  see  RAMSAY. 

WARDLE,  FRANK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  lo,  1887.  [S.  of 
Henry,  of  Burton-on-Trent.  B.  Feb.  1869.]  School,  Upping- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Director  of  a  brewer>' 
at  Tatenhill,  near  Burton-on-Trent.  Lived  latterly  at  Little 
Yews,  Bagshot,  where  he  died  Jan.  6,  1948.  {Uppingham  Sch. 
Roll;  The  Times,  Jan.  8,  1948.) 

WARDLE,  GWYLLYM  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  12,  1780.  [Only]  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  late  of 
Hartsheath  [Mold,  Flints.].  B.  at  Chester.  Schools,  Green- 
ford  [and  Harrow].  Matric.  Michs.  1780.  Capt.,  N.  Wales 
Regt.,  1794;  Major,  i797;  Lieut.-Col.,  1799.  Served  in  Ireland 
with  the  '  ancient  British  Light  Dragoons '  (popularly  known 
as  'Wynne's  Lambs,'  having  been  raised  by  Sir  Watkins 


Ware,  Arthur  Maitland 

Williams- Wynne).  Resided  for  sometime  at  Green  Park 
Place,  Bath.  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey,  1802-3 ;  of  Carnarvon- 
shire, 1803-4,  when  he  resided  at  Cefn  Coch  and  Wem  Fawr. 
M.P.  for  Okehampton,  Devon,  1807-12.  Brought  forward  a 
motion  in  the  House  against  Frederick,  Duke  of  York, 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Army,  relating  to  scandals 
arising  out  of  his  connection  with  Mary  Anne  Clarke,  and 
procured  the  retirement  of  the  Prince.  Suspected  of  collusion 
with  Mrs  Clarke,  1809.  Made  a  long  speech  in  Pariiament, 
1809,  on  public  economy,  which  earned  him  great  popularity. 
A  Freeman  of  the  City  of  London.  Retired  to  a  farm  between 
Tonbridge  and  Rochester;  later  fled  to  the  Continent  to 
escape  his  creditors.  Married,  1792,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Love  Parry,  of  Penarth,  and  had  issue.  Author,  A  Letter  to 
Lord  Ellenborough.  Died  Nov.  30,  1833,  aged  71,  in  Florence. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  541;  D.N.B.) 

WARDLE,  THOMAS  LIVESEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Mar.  31,  1870.  Only  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant, 
deceased.   B.  at  Macclesfield,  Cheshire.   Matric.  Michs.  1870. 

WARDLE,  WILLIAM  LANSDELL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Temple,  Wesleyan  minister,  of  King's 
Lynn  (and  Maria).  B.  Jan.  21,  1877,  at  Sheemess.  School, 
Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A. 
1902.  D.D.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin)  1900.  Tutor  at  Hartley 
College,  Manchester,  1903;  Assistant  Lecturer,  1905;  Princi- 
pal, 1928-43.  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Theology,  Manchester 
University.  President  of  the  Methodist  Church  Conference, 
1938.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-iq  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.). 
Married  Maud  Emma  Barker.  Author,  Israel  and  Babylon. 
Died  in  Bristol  in  Sept.  1946.  {Venn,  11.  545;  Univ.  War  List; 
The  Times,  Sept.  19,  1946.) 

WARDLEWORTH,  The  Rev.  JAMES.  B.A.  1779,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  from  King's,  1779.  [S.  of  Ralph,  schoohnaster, 
of  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.] 
Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  19,  1766. 
age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1769.  C.  of  Cottingham,  Northants., 
1770.  C.  of  Tydd  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1780-1806.  Died  Sept.  25, 
1807.    {Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  Northants.  Clergy;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WARDROPER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  4,  1866.  [Youngest  s.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Edward,  37th 
[Madras]  Native  Grenadiers.  Schools,  Wellington  College  and 
Worcester  training  ship.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1872. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Blakenall 
Heath,  Staffs.,  1879-81.  C.  of  West  Coker,  Somerset,  1881-3. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Islington,  London,  1883-4.  V.  of  All 
Saints,  Islington,  1884-1913.  V.  of  Shalfleet,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1913-29.  Married,  Jan.  5,  1871,  Sarah  Laura  Vincent,  only 
dau.  of  T.  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Mendlesham,  Suffolk.  Latterly  of 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1938. 
(Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  9,  1871.) 

WARDROPER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  29, 
1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1847.  C.  of 
Taynton,  Gloucs.,  1842-50.  Subsequently  of  Cambray, 
Cheltenham  Died  c.  1855.  Father  of  Henry  T.  (1863). 
(Peile,  II.  435.) 

WARDROPER,  CUTFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1839.  [5th  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  17,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843; 
M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  1843;  priest,  1848;  C.  of 
Slaithwate,  Yorks.,  1843-8.  P.C.  of  Famley  Tyas,  1848-99. 
Latterly  of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk,  where  he  died  Oct.  30,  1905, 
aged  91.  (Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  8,  1905.) 

WARDROPER,  HENRY  TIMINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  25,  1863.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charies  (1829),  of 
Gloucester  [and  of  Cambray,  Cheltenham].  B.  [Jan.  2,  1844], 
at  Bath.  Schools,  Cheltenham  College  and  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Lent,  1863.  Kept  two  terms.  Matric.  from  St  Mary 
Hall,  Oxford,  1864;  B.A.  and  M.A.  from  Charsley  Hall,  1870. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1872;  C.  of  Hartpury,  Gloucs.,  1872. 
C.  of  St  Alban-the-Martyr,  Bordesley,  Warws.,  1873.  C.  of 
Rousham,  Oxon.,  1874.  C.  of  Burford  with  Fulbrook,  1875- 
82.  Joined  the  Church  of  Rome.  Married,  Oct.  22,  1884  (at 
the  Roman  Catholic  Cathedral,  Plymouth),  Alice,  only  dau. 
of  Col.  Andrews,  28th  Regt.  Lattcriy  of  Ladye  Park,  Liskeard, 
Cornwall,  where  he  died  May  4,  1912.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg. ; 
Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Peile,  11.  575;  ^4/.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List; 
Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.) 

WARE,  ARTHUR  MAITLAND.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1892. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  Martin  (1837),  barrister,  of  13,  Stafford 
Terrace,  Kensington  (and  Mary  Violetta,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Williams,  F.S.A.,  of  Limpsfield,  Surrey).  B.  Mar.  11,  1874. 
School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.B., 
B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1899;  M.D.  1903.    At  St  Bartholomew's 


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Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  Assistant  House  Physician, 
General  Hospital,  Birmingham.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1899. 
Practised  in  London.  Physician,  Margaret  Street  Hospital 
for  Consumption.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (British 
Red  Cross,  B.E.F.,  France,  1914;  Commander  of  the  Order  of 
St  John  of  Jerusalem).  Married,  Sept.  21,  1909,  Edith 
Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Ashley  Henry  Maude,  of  Eastbourne, 
and  had  issue.  Residing  at  'Tyting  Down,'  White  Lane, 
Guildford,  Surrey,  in  1949.  Died  there  Jan.  5,  1953.  Brother 
of  Martin  S.  (1890).  (Haileybury  Reg.;  Medical  Directories; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WARE,  BEAUMONT  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1899. 
S.  of  Jerry  George,  Esq.  (1873),  of  the  Junior  Carlton  Club, 
Pall  Mall,  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1899. 
.Ser^'ed  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  special  List). 

WARE,  CHARLES  (1850),  see  CUMBERLEGE. 

WARE,  CHARLES  MARTIN.  Adra.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1882. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  C[harles]  T[ayler],  Esq.,  of  Phillimore  Gardens, 
London  (and  Zillah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Perham  Lu.xmoore 
HaUett).  [B.Apr.  13,  1863.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885; 
M..'^.  1890.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1889;  practised  in  London 
(Messrs  Hawes,  Wood  and  Ware,  7,  Great  Winchester  Street, 
E.C.).  Married,  Nov.  10,  1904,  Dorothy  .\nne,  dau.  of  Howel 
Gwyn  Jeffreys,  J. P.,  of  Vicarage  Gate,  Kensington,  and  had 
issue.  Died  June  13,  1927.  Brother  of  Francis  H.  (1891). 
{Repton  Sell.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  I-MW  Lists.) 

WARE,  CHRISTOPHER  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Middleton  (1844).  B.  at 
Ullingswick,  Heref.  School,  Hereford  Cathedral.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1882; 
athletics  'blue'  (long  jump),  1882.  Lived  at  Bromyard, 
Herefordshire.  For  several  years  captained  Herefordshire  at 
cricket.  Died  in  Aug.  1945.  Brother  of  Henry  S.  (1883),  the 
next  and  Francis  H.  (1877).  (Jesus  Coll.  Report.) 

WARE,  DOUGLAS  POWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  23, 
1874.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Middleton  (1844)  (and  Mary  Anne). 
B.  at  Ashton,  Devon.  Bapt.  July  9,  1854.  [School,  Malvern 
College.]  Matric.  Lent,  1874;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord. 
deacon  (Glasgow)  1878;  priest',  1879;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Glasgow,  1878-82.  R.  of  Hawick,  Roxburghs.,  1882-92.  V. 
of  St  Paul's,  Swindon,  Wilts.,  1892-9.  An  advanced  High 
Churchman  of  independent  opinions  and  bold  in  the  expres- 
sion of  them;  his  pulpit  utterances  often  caused  considerable 
stir.  Died  Oct.  24,  1899.  Brother  of  Henry  S.  (1883),  the 
above  and  Francis  H.  (1877).  (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Eagle,  XXI.  237;  The  Times,  Oct.  27,  1899.) 

WARE,  EBENEZER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  6, 
1817.  [5th]  s.  of  James.  B.  in  London.  School,  Richmond, 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar,  1820;  B.A.  (10//1 
Wrangler)  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
July  4,  1821.  Died  Feb.  1826,  at  Clapham  Common.  (Inns 
of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  i.  379,  which  calls  him  'the  Rev.') 

WARE,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Charles  Tayler,  of  11,  Phillimore 
Gardens,  Kensmgton,  London  (and  Zillah,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Perham  Luxmoore  HaUett).  B.  [Sept.  12],  1873,  in  London. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1894;  M.A.  i8g8.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  1898;  practised  at 
7,  Queen  Street  Place,  London,  E.C.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  (4th  Middlesex  Vol.  Rifle  Corps).  In  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  London  Regt.  (Kensington  Bn.)); 
killed  in  action,  July  1,  1916.  Brother  of  Charles  M.  (1882); 
(Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Jan  9,  1917. 
Univ.  War  List.) 

WARE,  FRANCIS  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1877.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Middleton  (1844).  B.  at 
Ullingswick,  Worcs.  School,  Hereford  Cathedral.  Matric. 
.Michs.  1877.  Brother  of  Christopher  H.  (1879),  Douglas  P. 
(1874)  and  Henry  S.  (1883). 

WARE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1890.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Frederick  Lloyd  (next),  V.  of  Shurebrook,  Mansfield  (and 
Elizabeth  Sophia  Robinson).  B.  [Oct.  19],  1869,  at  Lewisham, 
Kent.  School,  St  Chad's,  Denstone.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.  1893.  Assistant  Master  at  Denstone  College,  1890-1; 
at  St  George's  School,  Harpenden,  1893-5;  at  St  Peter's 
College,  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  1898-1933.  Brother  of 
John  (1890).  (Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
Venn,  11.  517,  which  gives  Frederick  Master  at  University 
School,  Hastings,  in  1898  and  John,  Master  at  St  Peter's 
College,  .\delaide,  in  1898  ) 

WARE,  FREDERICK  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
.Mar.  26,  i860.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Clifton.  B.  there.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B..^..  1864;  M..A..  1867.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  1864;  priest  (Bp.  Chapman,  for  Exeter), 
1866;  C.  of  Chesham,  Bucks.,  1864-6.    C.  of  KUkhampton, 


Ware,  John 

Cornwall,  1866-8.  C.  of  Dilton  Marsh,  Wilts.,  1868-9.  C.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Lewisham,  1869-73.  C.  of  St  Matthias,  Stoke 
Newington,  1873-7.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ilkeston,  1878-9. 
\'.  of  Shirebrook,  Derbs.,  1881-92.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Edmonton, 
1892-1912.  Lived  latterly  at  Wimbledon,  where  he  died, 
Mar.  21,  1936.  Father  of  the  above  and  John  (1890).  (Venn, 
II.  348;  Crockford.) 

WARE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1790. 
Of  Middlesex.  [School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Lent,  1792;  B.A. 
1794;  M.A.  1797.  Esquire  Bedell,  1814-26.  Died  July  25, 
1826,  'aged  67,'  at  Pentonville.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  rv. 
542;  Gunning,  11.  76;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  July  28,  1826.) 

WARE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  18,  1819. 
Of  Devon.  [S.  of  John,  of  Tiverton.  School,  Blundell's, 
Tiverton.]  From  St  Edmund's  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  Oct.  14,  1817,  age  19.  Matric.  Easter,  1819;  B.A. 
1823;  M.A.  1832.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1823;  priest,  1823. 

V.  of  Winsham,  Somerset,  1831-70.  R.  of  Ashton,  Devon, 
1832-60.    Died  June  5,  1870.    (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Boose, 

VI.  787;  T.  A.  Walker,  406  and  MS.  note;  Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy 
List;  Crockford.) 

WARE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  19,  1849.  [5th 
s.  of  Martin,  surgeon,  of  London  (and  .\nne,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Tayler,  of  Tilford,  Surrey).  B.  June  22,  1830.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1851;  B.A.  (21s/  Wrangler  and 
10th  Classic)  1853;  M.A.  1856;  D.D.  1889.  Fellow,  1855; 
assistant  Tutor,  1 860-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  i860;  priest, 
1862.  V.  of  Kirkby-Lonsdale  with  Lupton,  Westmorland, 
1862-88.  Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,  1870-9;  Canon,  1879-1909. 
Bishop  Suffragan  of  Barrow-in-Furness,  1889-1903.  Married 
(1)  Feb.  21,  1865,  Elizabeth  Sarah  (d.  1884),  dau.  of  E.  G. 
Hornby,  of  Dalton  Hall,  Westmorland;  (2)  June  29,  1887, 
Ellen  King,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Harvey  Goodwin, 
Bishop  of  Carlisle.  Died  Apr.  16,  1909,  in  Rome.  Brother  of 
Martin  (1837).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
July  6,  1887;  The  Times,  Apr.  20,  1909.) 

WARE,  HENRY  RYDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  4,  1854.  Of  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar, 
1855;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester,  for 
Exeter)  1859;  priest  (Exeter)  i860;  C.  of  Topsham,  Devon, 
1859-60.  C.  of  Olveston,  Gloucs.,  1861-3.  C.  of  Stoke- 
Damerel,  Devon,  1863-6.  C.  of  Sutton-on-Ph-m,  1866-73- 
Assistant  Chaplain  at  Rome,  1873-4.  C.  of  the  Church-of- 
the-Ascension,  Lavender  Hill,  London,  1874-83.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Guildford,  1883-7.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Winchester,  1891. 
Resided  latterly  at  8,  Farnham  Road,  Guildford,  where  he 
died  Jan.  5,  1905,  aged  69.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  7, 
1905-) 

WARE,  HENRY  (or  HARRY)  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  6,  1883.  [6th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Middleton 
(1844),  R.  of  Ullingswick,  Heref.  (and  Mary  Anne).  B.  there. 
[School,  Hereford  Cathedral.]  Bapt.  Jan.  15,  1865.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1892.  L.S.A.  At 
St  Thomas's  Hospital.  House  Physician,  City  of  London 
Chest  Hospital.  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  County  Asylum, 
Littlemore,  Oxon.  Practised  at  17,  Parkfield  Road,  Worthing. 
Married,  Aug.  22,  1899,  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Benjamin  Scarf, 
of  King's  Heath  House,  Birmingham.  Died  Feb.  3,  1944. 
Brother  of  Christopher  H.  (1879),  Douglas  P.  (1874)  and 
Francis  H.  (1877).  (Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  5, 
I944-) 

WARE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1812. 
S.  of  James.  B.  in  London.  School,  Richmond,  Surrey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1823.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  20,  1818;  priest,  June  11,  1822.  R.  of  Wyver- 
stone,  Suffolk,  1829-55.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1856. 

WARE,  JERRY  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  6,  1873.  S.  of  J.  G.,  deceased,  of  Victoria,  Australia. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874.    Father  of  Beaumont  G.  (1899). 

WARE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  19,  1794. 
S.  of  William,  of  Skirpenbeck,  Yorks.  School,  Leeds.  Matric. 
Lent,  1796;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1801. 

WARE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23,  1814.  Matric. 
Michs.  1814. 

WARE,  JOHN.  .A.dm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1890.  [S.  of  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Lloyd  (i860)  (and  Elizabeth  Sophia  Robinson).] 
B.  [June  17],  1868,  at  Wyke,  Guildford.  School,  St  Chad's, 
Denstone.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B..\.  1895.  Assistant  Master 
at  Denstone  College,  1889-90;  at  St  Malo,  France;  at  Thanet 
College,  Margate;  at  University  School,  Hastings,  1896-1908; 
Second  Master  of  Kilburn  Grammar  School,  1908-29.  Died 
Feb.  14,  1939,  at  Watford.  Brother  of  Frederick  (1890). 
(Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11  517;  Schoolmasters'  D'ireaories; 
The  Times,  Feb.  15,  1939.) 


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Ware,  John 

WARE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1897.  S.  of  WUliam 
Waters  (and  Eliza  Mary  Ann  Banks).  B.  [July  14].  1878,  in 
Ivy  Lane,  London,  E.C.  School,  City  of  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B. A.  (Class.  Trip  ,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1900.  Assistant 
Master  at  Loretto  School  in  1903.  At  Edinburgh  University 
(M.B.  and  Ch.B.,  1908;  M.D.  1928).  House  Surgeon  and 
House  Physician,  Royal  Infirmary,  Edinburgh.  Practised  at 
Barrow-in-Furness.  Consulting  Physician,  North  Lonsdale 
Hospital,  Barrow-in-Furness.  Of  Nether  Close,  Askam, 
Lanes,  in  1948.  Died  Jan.  11,  1951.  [Venn,  11.  554;  School- 
masters' Directories;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Jan.  12, 
I95I-) 

WARE,  JOHN  MIDDLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  15,  1844.  Of  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  LL.B. 
1851.  'Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1848;  priest,  1849;  C  of 
St  George's,  Birmingham,  1848-51.  C.  of  Ashton,  Devon, 
1852-4.  R.  of  UUingswick  with  Little  Cowame,  Heref.,  1854- 
1903.  Married  Mary  Anne  — .  Died  Oct.  25,  1903,  aged  79. 
Father  of  Christopher  H.  (1879),  Douglas  P.  (1874),  Francis 
H.  (1877)  and  Henry  S.  (1883).  (Crock/ord;  The  Times, 
Oct.  28,  1903.) 

WARE,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  19, 

1825.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Spofforth,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Beverley,  and  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A. 
1829;  M.A.  1839.  P.C.  of  Carlton,  Yorks.,  1832-9.  P.C.  of 
Kirkstall,  1839-48.  Died  Aug.  i,  1848.  M.I.  at  KirkstaU. 
Father  of  WUmot  W.  (1851).  (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy 
List.) 

WARE,  MARTIN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  28,  1837.  [2nd 
s.  of  Martin,  surgeon,  of  London  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Tayler).  B.  Dec.  26,  1818.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1837;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1859.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  8, 
1840.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  20,  1845.  Equity  Draftsman 
and  Conveyancer.  Law  Reporter  (Chancery  Appeals)  for  the 
Incorp.  Council,  1865.  Of  Tilford  House,  Farnham,  Surrey. 
A  prominent  evangelical  layman,  greatly  occupied  with 
philanthropic  work.  With  John  Macgregor  founded  the 
'Shoeblack  movement';  also  worked  with  Lord  Shaftesbury, 
Lord  Harrowby  and  others,  in  Ragged  Schools.  Married, 
July  23,  1867,  Mary  Violetta,  2nd  dau.  of  Benjamin  Williams, 
Esq.,  of  Hillingdon  and  Limpsfield.  Died  Dec.  30,  1895. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1849);  father  of  Arthur  M.  (1892)  and  the 
next.  (Boase,  iii.  1201;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Standard,  Jan.  i,  1896;  Daily  Chronicle, 
Jan.  4,  1896.) 

WARE,  MARTIN  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Martin  (above),  of  13,  Stafford  Terrace, 
Kensington  (and  Mary  Violetta,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Williams). 
B.  [Dec.  4],  1871,  in  London.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B..\.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham), 
1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  1895-1900. 
Missioner  at  Trinity  College  Mission,  St  George's,  Camberwell, 
1900-2.  V.  of  St  George's,  Camberwell  and  Warden  of 
Trinity  Mission,  1902-10.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.).  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1927. 
Director  of  Religious  Education,  dio.  of  Winchester,  1917- 
34.  Married,  Apr.  28,  1914,  Margaret  Isabel,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  George  Baker  Wilbraham,  Bart.,  of  Rode  Hall,  Cheshire, 
and  had  issue.  Died  June  8,  1934,  at  Tilford  House,  Surrey. 
Brother  of  Arthur  M.  (1892).  {Haileybury  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Who  wa^  Who;  The  Times,  June  11,  1934.) 

WARE,  REGINALD  J.  (1882),  see  WILMOT-WARE. 

WARE,  ROBERT  GREENE  HIBBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Apr.  I,  1845.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon, 
1854;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ulverston,  Lanes., 
1854-7.  C.  of  Fawkham,  Kent,  1858.  V.  of  Chrishall,  Essex, 
1858-64.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1865.    (Crockford.) 

WARE,  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  17,  1870. 
[Younger  s.  of  T.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Migrated  to  Downing, 
Jan.  26,  1872;  'of  Hackney.'  Died  May  i,  1928,  aged  76. 
(The  Times,  May  5,  1928;  Matrics.  and  Degrees,  185 1-1900, 
erroneously  gives  his  College  as  Sidney.) 

WARE,  WILMOT  WESTMORLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Mar.  24,  1851.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1825),  V.  of 
Kirkstall,  deceased.  B.  at  Yoxall,  Staffs.  Schools,  [Sedbergh] 
Sheffield  Collegiate  [and  Leeds  Grammar].  Matric.  Michs. 
1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1855; 
priest,  1856;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Nottingham,  1855-7.  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Southampton,  1858.  C.  of  Withington,  Lanes., 
1859.  R.  of  Adwick-le-Street,  Yorks.,  1859-75.  R.  of 
Durweston  with  Bryanston,  Dorset,  1875-6.  R.  of  Barn- 
burgh,  Yorks.,  1876-87.  Canon  of  York,  1886.  Married, 
Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Firth,  Esq.,  of  Burley  Wood, 


Waring,  Francis  John 

Leeds.  Died  July  18,  1887.  Father  of  the  next  and  of 
Reginald  J.  (1882,  sub  Wilmot-Ware.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.; 
Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.  Clergy  List.) 

WARE,  WILMOT  WILMOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1880.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WUmot  Westmoriand  (above)  (and 
Ellen).  B.  at  Adwick-le-Street.  Bapt.  July  24,  i860.  Schools, 
Oakham  [Rossall  and  Sherborne].  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  At 
University  College,  Durham.  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop  Hellmuth, 
for  Ripon)  1883;  priest  (Ripon)  1884;  C.  of  Dodworth,  Yorks., 
1883-5.  C.  of  Kirk  Ella,  1886-9.  C.  of  Wombwell,  1889-92. 
C.  of  Codicote,  Herts.,  1892-5.  C.  of  Ferry  Fryston,  1895-7. 
Latterly  of  Wike,  Moortown,  Leeds.  Died  in  1913.  Brother 
of  Reginald  J.  (1882,  sub  Wilmot-Ware).  (Rossall  Reg.; 
Sherborne  Sch.  Reg.;  Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WAREING,  HERBERT  WALTER.  Mus.  Bac.  1882,  as  a  Non- 
Collegiate  Student.    .\dm.  at  King's,  Feb.  1885.    Mus.  Doc. 

1886.  S.  of  John,  of  30,  Cannon  Hill  Road,  Birmingham. 
School,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham.  Composer  and 
organist.  Music  instructor  at  Malvern  College,  1892-1918. 
Married,  Sept.  3,  1892,  Louie' Millward.  Died  Mar.  29,  1918, 
aged  60,  at  Malvern.   (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  155.) 

WAREING,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  8,  1870.  S.  of  Robert,  solicitor  (and  Alice).  B.  Jan.  12, 
1852,  at  Ormskirk,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Mar.  13,  1852.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1871;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1876;  priest,  1877;  C.  of  Kidderminster, 
1876-9.  C.  of  Chorley,  Lanes.,  1879-80.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Aughton,  1882-5.  Latterly  of  Cork  Road,  Lancaster,  where 
he  died  Sept.  15,  1928.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xlv.  279; 
Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Times,  Sept.  20,  1928.) 

WARGRAVE,  BARON  (1882),  see  GOULDING,  E.  A. 

WARING,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  28, 
1869.  [Eldest  surv.]  s.  of  W.,  Esq.,  of  Chelsfield,  Kent. 
[B.  1852.  School,  Eton.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  20,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7,  1875-  On  the 
South-Eastem  Circuit.  Of  Famingham  Hill,  Dartford. 
Captain,  Kent  Artillery  Militia.  J. P.  for  Kent.  Married 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Daniel  Birkett.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists  (Arthur 
Thomas);  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar  (Arthur 
Thomas).) 

WARING,  CHARLES  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 

1887.  [2nd]  s.  of  Walter  [barrister-at-law]  (St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  1857).  B.  Feb.  6,  1869,  in  London.  [Schools,  Dulwich 
College  and  King's  College  School.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1892;  priest, 
1893;  C.  of  Emmanuel  Church,  West  Dulwich,  1892-4.  C.  of 
Battersea,  1894-8.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Lee,  Kent,  1898- 
1905.  V.  of  St  Hilda's,  Crofton  Park,  1905-14.  R.  of  Stoke- 
Fleming,  Devon,  1914-18.  Chaplain  at  "Woolwich  Arsenal, 
1918-19.  V.  of  St  Philip's,  Sydenham,  Kent,  1919-35- 
Married,  July  28,  1898,  Ethel  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of 
Matthew  Tremayne,  Esq.,  of  Falmouth.  Latterly  of  Oxted, 
Surrey,  where  he  died  May  16,  1942.  Doubtless  brother  of 
Walter  (1884).  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
May  18,  1942.) 

WARING,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Mar. 
24,  1753.  S.  of  John  [farmer],  of  Old  Heath,  Salop  (and 
Elizabeth).  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1753;  B.A. 
(Senior  Wrangler)  1757;  M.A.  (per  Lit.  Reg.)  1760;  M.D.  1767. 
Fellow,  1758-76.  Lucasian  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1760- 
98.  A  member  of  the  Board  of  longitude.  F.R.S.,  1763; 
gold  medal.  Physician  to  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge, 
1770.  Practised  for  a  time  at  St  Ives,  Hunts.  His  examina- 
tions for  the  Smith's  prizes  were  considered  '  the  most  severe 
test  of  mathematical  skill  in  Europe,'  but,  according  to 
Dr  Parr,  'his  researches  were  not  adapted  to  any  form  of 
communication  by  lectures.'  Married,  1776,  Mary,  sister  of 
William  Oswell,  draper,  of  Shrewsbury.  Author,  Miscellanea 
Analytica  de  Equationibus  Algebraicis  et  Curvarum  Pro- 
prietatibus  ('one  of  the  most  abstruse  books  written  on  the 
abstrusest  parts  of  Algebra,'  which  made  his  name  famous 
throughout  Em-ope)  and  other  mathematical  works,  most  of 
them  in  Latin.  Resided  latterly  at  Plealey,  Pontesbury, 
Salop,  where  he  died  Aug.  15,  1798.  Brother  of  Humphrey 
(1769).  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  D.N.B.;  Gilbert  Wakefield, 
Memoirs,  125-6;  Gunther,  Early  Science  in  Cambridge; 
Hist.  Reg.,  83,  which  states  that  he  migrated  to  Trinity,  1775 ; 
but  not  found  in  Trin.  Coll.  Adm.) 

WARING,  FRANCIS  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  6, 
1789,  as  John  Francis.  Of  Middlesex.  [B.  Mar.  13,  i77i- 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B..\.  1794; 
M.A.  1797.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  i795-  V.  of 
Heybridge,  Essex,  1798-1833.  Died  in  1833.  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  11.  88.) 


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Waring,  George 

WARING,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  27)  at  Trinity,  Mays, 
1834,  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Ian.  20,  1824,  (age  17).  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Michael- 
church,  Heref.  School  [Blundell's],  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1834;  Scholar,  1837;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Adm.  at 
Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  May  26,  1854,  aged  47;  incorp. 
M.A.  1858.  Author  (with  the  Rev.  Dr  Bosworth)  of  Four 
Versions  of  the  Holy  Gospels  in  Gothic.  Died  Apr.  8,  1878,  at 
Oxford.    [Boase,  vi.  788;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WARING,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Dec.  15,  1769.  S.  of  John,  of  Old  Heath,  Salop.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  B..\.  {3rd  Wrangler  and 
2nd  Smith's  prize)  1774;  M.A.  1777.  Fellow,  1775.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  7,  1777;  C.  of  Homersfield  and  St  Cross, 
Suffolk,  1777.   Brother  of  Edward  (1753). 

WARING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Aug.  9,  1812.  B.  at 
Denbigh,  North  Wales.   Matric.  Michs.  1813. 

WARING,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  4,  1832. 

Did   not   reside;    'dead,'    according   to   the   butler's   book. 

{Peile,  II.  445.) 
WARING,  WALTER.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Apr.  10, 

1780.   Of  Middlesex.   [S.  of  Walter  (1745)  (and  Hannah,  dau. 

of   John    Ranby,    Sergeant-surgeon    to    King    George    II). 

School,  Eton.]    Lieut.-Col.,  West  Suffolk  Militia.    Died  Oct. 

31,  1800,  aged  38,  at  Edwardstone  Grove;  buried  at  Groton, 

Suffolk.    {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Si  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.   543; 

R.  A.  .\usten-Leigh.) 

WARING,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1884. 
[Doubtless  eldest  s.  of  Walter,  barrister  (St  John's  College, 
Oxford  (1857).]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Lee,  Kent,  1889-90.  C.  of  Penge,  1890-5.  C.  of 
Norbiton,  Surrey,  1895-7.  R.  of  Rodborough,  Gloucs.,  1897- 
1932.  Married,  Oct.  17,  1893,  Lucy  Edith,  eldest  dau.  of 
T.  Mossman,  of  Lee,  Kent.  Latterly  of  Amberley,  Gloucs., 
where  he  died  Dec.  12,  1945,  aged  80.  Doubtless  brother  of 
Charies  T.  (1887).    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  15,  I945-) 

WARING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  4, 
1819.  S.  of  'William'  (and  Mary  Scott).  B.  at  Barnes. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1819.  Migrated  to  Magdalene, 
May  4,  1822  as  's.  of  John  Edward';  B.A.  [z^rd  Wrangler) 
1823;  M.A.  1826.  Fellowof  Magdalene,  1823-32.  Ord.  deacon, 
1824;  priest,  1825.  V.  of  Sibbertoft,  Northants.,  1835-7. 
V.  ofWelford,  1835-42.  P.C.of  Jesus  free  Chapel,  Southamp- 
ton, 1843.  Living  at  Abington  Abbey,  Northants.,  1844-7. 
V.  of  Shobdon,  Heref.,  1847-54.  Archdeacon  of  Salop, 
1851-77.  K.  of  Burwarton,  Salop,  1865-71.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Hereford,  1862-8.  Canon-Res.  of  Hereford 
Cathedral,  1870-7.  Master  of  St  Cath.  Hospital,  Ledbury. 
1870-7.  Died  Mar.  i,  1877,  at  Hemel  Hempstead.  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  iii.  1203;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Northants. 
Clergy.) 

WARINGTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  24,  1869. 
S.  of  Robert,  F.R.S.,  analytical  chemist,  deceased.  B.  June 
28,  1840,  in  Lambeth.  School,  at  home.  .Matric.  Easter, 
1869;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1871)  1872.  President 
of  the  Union,  1870.  Assistant  Master  for  a  short  time  at 
Charterhouse.  Author,  The  Historic  Character  of  the  Penta- 
teuch Vindicated;  The  Mosaic  Origin  of  the  Pentateuch;  The 
Phenomena  of  Radiation,  etc.  Died,  of  consumption,  Feb.  25, 
1874,  at  Pietermaritzburg.   {Venn,  11.  386;  Boase,  vi.  788.) 

WARIS  ALI,  SAYYID  (1877),  see  ALI,  SAYYID  WARIS. 

WARKWORTH,  LORD  (1760),  see  PERCY,  HUGH. 

WARLEIGH,  FREDERIC  LEIGHTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1867.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  [formerly  Smith]  (and 
Ann).  B.  at  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight.  Bapt.  Nov.  25,  1846. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle),  1870; 
priest,  1871;  C.  of  Brough,  Westmorland,  1870-3.  Chaplain, 
R.N.,  H.M.S.  Asia  and  Resistance,  1873-6;  Wolverine,  1876- 
81;  Northumberland,  i88x;  Royal  Adelaide,  1883-6;  Rover, 
1886-8;  Champion,  1888-91;  Lion,  1892-5.  Chaplain,  R.M. 
barracks,  Walmer,  1895-9.  Run  over  and  killed  by  a  traction- 
engine  near  Walmer,  Sept.  7,  1899.  {Eagle,  xxi,  237; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  13,  1899.) 

WARLOW  (post  PICTON-WARLOW),  ALICK  JOHN  PICTON. 
.\dm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892.  S.  of  John  Picton,  late  Colonel, 
Madras  Staff  Corps,  of  Bridgend,  S.  Wales  (and  Eleanor 
Temple).  B.  [June  28],  1873,  at  Fownhope,  Heref.  School, 
Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B..'V.  1895.  Athletics 
'blue'  (long  jump),  1894.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1899.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Petty-Officer,  R.N.V.R.;  prisoner 
of  war).  Of  Willingdon,  Eastbourne,  195 1.  Brother  of 
Francis  T.  {sub  Picton-Warlow,  1898).  {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  528;  Univ.  War  List;  Book  of  Blues;  Burke,  L.G.) 


Warmington,  Edward  James 

WARLOW,  EDMUND  JOHN.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  Of  Kent.  [Only  s.  of  .\rchdeacon  George  (next), 
of  Madras.]  B.  May  17,  1863.  School,  Dulwich  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B..\.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol),  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Stratton 
St  Margaret,  Wilts.,  1886-8.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Paddington, 
1888-9.  .Acting  Chaplain  (Eccles.  Est.)  at  Dagshai,  Punjab, 
1889;  at  Karachi,  1889;  at  Jullundur,  1890-2;  at  Murree, 
1895-6;  at  Lahore,  1896-1900  and  1908-13;  at  Umballa, 
1902-4;  at  Simla,  1904-7.  Hon.  Canon  of  Lahore,  1910-16; 
Archdeacon  of  Lahore,  191 2-1 7.  V.  of  Brampford-Speke  with 
Cowley,  Devon,  1920-6.  Chaplain  at  St  George's,  Venice, 
1926-35.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1936-7.  Married 
(i)  Jan.  15,  1889,  Emily  Rose,  4th  dau.  of  Deputy  Surgeon- 
General  Hunter  Adam,  Madras  Army  and  had  issue,  2 
daughters;  (2)  Helen  Adrienne,  dau.  of  H.  J.  Croockewit. 
Died  June  17,  1937,  at  Bognor  Regis.  {Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  India  Office  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
June  22,  1937.) 

WARLOW,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1857. 
S.  of  George,  saddler  (and  Mary  Anne).  B.  at  Haverfordwest, 
Wales.  Bapt.  Oct.  12,  1836.  [.Assistant  Master  at  a  private 
School  in  Blackheath  before  coming  up.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  B.A.  i86i;  M..\.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1861; 
priest,  i86i;  C.  of  Lee,  Kent,  1861-3.  Chaplain  at  Trimul- 
gherry,  1863-9;  at  St  George's  Cathedral,  Madras,  1869-75; 
at  St  Stephen's,  Ootacamund,  1875-7;  at  St  Mark's,  Bangalore, 
1877-9;  at  Fort  St  George,  1880-1.  Archdeacon  of  Madras, 
i88i-4.  Married,  July  31,  1862,  Annie,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J. 
Thompson,  of  Kidbrooke  House,  Blackheath.  Joint  Editor, 
Madras  Church  Pulpit.  Died  Jan.  26,  1884,  at  Madras. 
Father  of  the  above.  (Boase,  iii.  1204;  Eagle,  xiii.  285; 
Crockford.) 

WARLOW,  GEORGE  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  17,  1882. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Meyler  (next),  of  Monmouth.  B. 
1864,  at  Ashby-de-Ia-Zouche.  School,  Monmouth.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886;  .M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Davids), 
1887;  priest,  x888;  C.  of  Tenby,  Pembs.,  1887-9-  C.  of 
St  Mark's,  Regent's  Park,  London,  1889-93.  C.  of  High 
Wycombe,  Bucks.,  1893-5.  V.  of  Stockingford,  Warws.,  1895- 
1903.  R.  of  Rous  Lench,  Worcs.,  1903-11.  V.  of  Ledsham 
with  Fairbum,  Yorks.,  1911-22.  V.  of  Awre,  Gloucs.,  1922- 
34.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1934-  Mamed 
(I)  Aug.  3,  1893,  Ellen  Constance,  youngest  dau.  of  Ferdinand 
G  Eiloart,  of  London;  (2)  1923,  Beatrice  Emily  Louise,  dau. 
of  Henry  Coleman,  of  Northington.  Died  May  3,  1948,  at 
Calmady  House,  North  Curry.  Brother  of  WUham  M.  (1877). 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  May  6,  1948.) 

WARLOW,  WILLIAM  MEYLER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr. 
29,  1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1878.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Donisthorpe, 
Derbs.,  1861-3.  C.  of  Swepston,  Leics.,  1863-8.  Assistant 
Master  of  Monmouth  Grammar  School,  1868-82.  C.  of 
Monmouth,  1871-9.  Lecturer,  Jones's  almshouses,  Mon- 
mouth, 1882-1918.  .\uthor,  A  History  of  the  Charities  of 
William  Jones  at  Momnouth  and  Newland.  Died  Mar.  18, 
1918,  aged  85,  at  Monmouth.  Father  of  the  above  and  the 
next.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  21,  1918.) 

WARLOW,  WILLIAM  MEYLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1877.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Meyler  (above).]  B.  May  i, 
1859,  at  Penwortham,  Lanes.  School,  Monmouth.  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Rowing  'blue,'  1880. 
Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1882;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  Newton 
Abbot,  Devon,  1882-4.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Hackney,  1884-5. 
C.  of  Liverpool  and  Succentor  of  Liverpool  Cathedral,  1885-7. 
R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Kelso,  1887-93.  V.  of  Henlow,  Beds., 
1893-8.  V.  of  Weston  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1898-1904.  In  the 
.American  Church,  1905-15.  Assistant  Master  at  Ardingly 
College,  Sussex,  1918-19.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Southwell  1924-5. 
Died  Mar.  18,  1948,  at  Willesden.  Brother  of  George  E. 
(1882).   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  22,  1948.) 

WARMINGTON,  EDWARD  JAMES.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1858.  S.  of  Edward,  grocer  (and  Harriet  Matilda). 
B.  July  14,  1840,  in  St  Marylebone,  London.  Matric.  Easter, 
1859;  Scholar,  1862;  B.A.  (14M  Wrmgler)  1863;  M.A.  1867. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1865;  priest,  1869.  Assistant 
Master  at  Brighton  College,  1863-9.  P.C.  of  DanehiU,  Sussex, 
1869-71.  C.  of  Dengie,  Essex,  1871-4;  R-  there,  1874-1920- 
Married  (i)  Nov.  28,  1878,  Louisa  Mary,  only  dau.  of  VV. 
Nicholson,  Esq.,  of  Maidenhead;  (2)  Sept.  i,  1917,  Anme 
Kenyon  Dugdale,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Osborne 
Pinck.  Died  May  12, 1920.  Author,  Comparative Humanology. 
Left  residue  of  his  estate  to  St  John's  to  found  'a  chair  in 
Comparative  Humanology'  {sic).  (Scott,  MSS.,  quoting 
letter  from  his  widow;  Crockford.) 


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Warmington,  Edward  Stephen 

WARMINGTON,  EDWARD  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  [3rd]  s.  of  [Sir]  Cornelius  Marshall  [ist  Bart.], 
of  Southover,  Burwash,  Susse.x  (and  Ann,  youngest  dau.  of 
Edward  Winch,  of  Chatham).  B.  Jan.  15,  1882,  in  London. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  igoo;  B.A.  1903. 
A.M.I.C.E.  Engaged  on  the  construction  of  the  Canton- 
Kowloon  Railway,  China,  1907-10.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  Labour  Corps).  Died  Oct.  23,  1933.  Brother 
of  Marshall  D.  (1890).  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg. ;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WARMINGTON,  JOHN  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  18,  1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  JJohn]  N[ewton],  Esq., 
of  Eltham,  Kent.  B.  Aug.  7.  1867.  School,  College  for  the 
blind,  Worcester.  Matric.  Easter,  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A. 
1894.  Blind  as  a  result  of  measles  as  a  child.  A  'coach'  in 
Cambridge.  Organist  at  Emmanuel  Congregational  Church, 
Cambridge,  1888-1933.  Married,  July  18,  1895,  Alice  Maud 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  Lockhart,  Esq.,  of  Bateman  Street, 
Cambridge,  and  had  issue.  Of  13,  Selwyn  Gardens,  Cam- 
bridge.  Died  June  28,  1951.    (T.  A.  Walker,  594.) 

WARMINGTON,  MARSHALL  DENHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  17,  1890.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  Cornelius 
Marshall  [ist  Bart.],  of  43,  Courtfieid  Gardens,  Kensington, 
London  (and  Ann,  dau.  of  Edward  Winch,  of  Chatham). 

B.  Nov.  3,  1871,  in  London.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  i,  1890.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  18,  1895. 
Succeeded  as  2nd  Baronet,  Dec.  12,  1908.  Of  Elmhurst, 
Great  Missenden,  Bucks.  Vice-Chairman,  Bucks.  Quarter 
Sessions.  Registrar  in  the  High  Court  of  Bankruptcy,  1926- 
35.  Married  (i)  July  15,  1908,  Alice  Daisy,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Ing,  of  Edenbridge,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Sept.  14,  1915, 
Ethel  Graham,  dau.  of  John  Lawson  Gillies,  of  Eccleshill, 
Bradford.  Died  Aug.  2,  1935 ;  buried  at  Great  Missenden. 
Brother  of  Edward  S.  (1900).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  .\ug.  3,  1935.) 

WARNE,  ALFRED  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1880;  priest, 
1881 ;  C.  of  Huyton,  Lanes.,  1880-2.  C.  of  St  John's,  Walton- 
on-the-Hill,  Liverpool,  1883-91.  C.  of  Poulton-le-Sands, 
Lanes.,  1892-4.  R.  of  Quemmore,  1894-1923.  Publ.  Pr.,  dio. 
of  Exeter,  1927-39.  Latterly  of  Churston  Ferrers,  Devon. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1940. 

WARNE,  HENRY  DUKE.  Adm.  (age  22)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1874.  S.  of  Thomas  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Rochester.  [School, 
King's,  Rochester.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1876, 
Died  in  1892.  Doubtless  brother  of  Thomas  J.  C.  (1875). 
[The  Roffensian  Reg.) 

WARNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  14,  1818. 
S.  of  John  B.  at  Clifton,  Gloucs.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
June  13,  1824;  priest,  June9,i825.  Sometime  C.  of  Clifton. 
Priest-Vicar  of  Exeter  Cathedral  until  1836.  Married  Mary 
L.  E.  Died  Feb.  19,  1836.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Clerical  Guide; 

C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WARNE,  THOMAS  JOHN  CLEAVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  5,  1875.  School,  King's  School,  Rochester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M..A.  1882.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at 
Durham,  1887.  Assistant  Master  at  Darlington  Grammar 
School,  1879-88.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1889;  priest 
(St  Asaph,  for  St  Albans)  1890;  C.  of  Myland,  Essex,  1889- 
93.  V.  of  Stoke,  Rochester,  1893-1909.  Married,  Sept.  2, 
1890,  Fanny  Pyner,  only  dau.  of  S.  J.  Brice,  of  Rainham. 
Died  in  1909.  Doubtless  brother  of  Henry  D.  (1874).  (The 
Roffensian  Reg.  (Cleave-Wame) ;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  10,  1890.) 

WARNEFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Mar.  23, 
1795.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1763), 
C.  of  Clandon,  Surrey  (and  Susanna,  dau.  of  Edward  Garland). 
B.  at  Dorking.  School,  Dorking  (his  father).  Matric.  Michs. 
1796;  Scholar;  B.A.  1799;  M.. A,.  1803.  Fellow,  1806-13.  C.  of 
Dorking  in  1809,  where  he  published  a  sermon.  V.  of  Llanellen, 
Mon.,  1822-49.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lady  Arden.  Resided 
at  Mickleham,  Surrey.  Married  (i)  Charlotte  Anne,  dau.  of 
General  Sweeting,  Dragoon  Guards,  and  had  issue,  6  sons 
and  5  daughters;  (2)  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Parry,  R.  of  Mold,  Flints.,  and  had  further  issue,  2  sons, 
I  dau.  Died  in  1849.  Great-grandfather  of  the  next.  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

WARNEFORD,  JOHN  ROBERT  KEMEYS.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1900.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Charles  Kemeys  (Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  1873),  of  Enfield,  Paignton,  Devon  (and 
Emily  Adelaide,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Burton,  R.  of 
Raheny,  Co.  Dublin).  [B.  Jan.  15,  1881.]  School  Wellington 
College;  and  at  Glasgow  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.. 
Married,  Aug.  30,  1904,  Isabella  Laura,  3rd  dau.  of  William 
Holmes  Howland,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  and  had  issue. 
Sometime  of  Wameford  Place,  Wilts.  Succeeded  his  grand- 


Warner,  George  Townsend 

father,  1899.  [Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Matrics.  and  Degrees,  185 1-1900,  erroneously 
gives  his  College  as  Trinity.) 

WARNER,  ALBERT  CYRIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1, 1898.  OfLeics.  S.  of  F.,  of  Mel  ton  Mowbray.  B.  there, 
Oct.  23,  1879.  Schools,  Melton  Mowbray  and  Wyggeston's, 
Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1899;  6-A.  1901; 
M.A.  1913.  Assistant  Master  at  Appleby  Grammar  School; 
at  Bridlington  School,  Yorks.,  1905-31-.  Of  16,  Cardigan 
Road,  Bridlington,  1946.    (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WARNER,  ANDREW  SIELY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  15,  1812.    S.  of  WiUiam,  farmer,  of  Walcot,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.  School,  North  Walsham.  Matric.  Michs.  1812; 
B.A.  1816;  M  A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  9,  1816; 
priest,  July  20,  1817.  Married,  1823,  Mary  Arme  Walpole,  of 
St  Saviour's,  Norwich.   (Venn,  u.  159.) 

WARNER,  ASHBY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  12, 

1882.  S.  of  William.  B.  [Feb.  10,  1865],  at  Norton,  Stockton- 
on-Tees.   School,  Perse  Grammar,  Cambridge.   Matric.  Lent, 

1883.  Resided  two  terms.  A.I.M.E.  Member  of  Cleveland 
Institute  of  Engineers.  London  Manager  for  A.  Haacke  and 
Co.,  1891;  Managing  Director  in  1912.  Residing  at  Norton, 
Stockton-on-Tees,  in  1912.   (Peile,  11.  694.) 

WARNER,  ASHTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1798.  Of  Middlesex.  [Eldest  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Lee,  near 
Romsey,  Hants,  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Ottley,  of 
St  Vincent,  West  Indies).  B.  Aug.  12,  1780.]  School,  Harrow. 
Kept  6  terms.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  28,  1800.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Feb.  7,  1806.  Chief  Justice  of  Trinidad,  1818-30. 
Married,  1809,  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr  Ross,  of  St  Vincent, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  4,  1830,  in  Trinidad.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  543;  Inns  of  Court; 
G.  Mag.,  1830,  II.  645;  Oliver,  Antigua,  in.  188;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WARNER,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1887.  B.  May  3,  1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1894.   Ord.  deacon,  1891;  priest  (Liverpool)  1892; 

C.  of  St  Helen's,  Lanes.,  1891-8.  V.  of  Bishop's  Castle,  Salop, 
1898-1920.  Rural  Dean,  1909-20.  V.  of  Lugwardine,  Heref., 
1920-8.  R.  of  Cradley,  Worcs.,  1928-36.  Rural  Dean  of 
Ledbury,  1929-36.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1920.  Canon-Resi- 
dentiary of  Hereford,  1936-45 ;  Precentor,  1937-45.  P.C.  of 
Wisteston,  Heref.,  1938-45.  Married,  Sept.  28,  1894, 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Turner,  of  Birkdale, 
Lanes.  Died  Feb.  24,  1945,  at  Hereford.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Feb.  26,  1945.) 

WARNER,  GEORGE  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  June  23,  1864.  4th  s.  of  Isaac,  attorney,  of 
Sherborne,  Hants,  (and  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Witt,  Esq., 
of  Southampton).  B.  Apr.  7,  1845,  at  Winchester.  [School, 
Christ's  Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar;  B.A.  1868; 
M.A.  1872.  Hon.  Fellow,  1911.  Hon.  D.Litt.,  Oxford,  1902. 
F.B.A.,  1906;  F.S.A.  Assistant  Master  at  Oundle  School, 
1869-71.  Assistant  (MSS.  Dept.),  British  Museum,  1871-88; 
Assistant  Keeper  of  MSS.,  1888-1904;  Keeper  of  MSS.  and 
Egerton  Librarian,  1904-11.  Knighted,  1911.  Lived  at 
Weybridge.  Married,  1884,  Marian,  dau.  of  R.  B.  Painter, 
M.D.  Author,  Miracles  de  Noire  Dame;  The  Library  of 
James  VI;  The  Sforza  Book  of  Hours;  Autographs  in  the 
British  Museum;  Illuminated  MSS.  in  the  British  Museum; 
The  Voyage  of  Robert  Dudley;  Queen  Mary's  Psalter;  Corre- 
spondence of  Sir  E.  Nicholas,  Sec.  of  State,  etc.  Died  Jan.  17, 
1936.  (Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Walford,  County 
Families;  Who's  Who.) 

WARNER,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  17,  1882.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  John,  gas-engineer  [of 
South  Shields,  Co.  Durham]  (and  Martha  Althea  Catherine 
Morris).  B.  Aug.  30,  1863,  at  Tiverton.  Bapt.  Oct.  8,  1863. 
School,  Dulwich  College.  [.\l  King's  College,  London,  1881- 
2.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1887.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Iim, 
Nov.  16,  1887.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  18,  1890.  Special 
Pleader;  on  the  North-Eastem  Circuit.  Revising  Barrister 
for  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Capt.,  6th  Battn.,  Q.R.W.  Surrey 
Regt.,  1914.  Capt.,  Mersey  Defences,  1915-16.  Author, 
Report  on  Boiler  Explosions.  Of  67,  Eaton  Rise,  Ealing,  in 
1932.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1889).  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

WARNER,  GEORGE  HENRY  LEE  (1822),  see  LEE-WARNER. 

WARNER,  GEORGE  TOWNSEND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  4,  1833.  S.  of  John.  B.  Jan.  8,  1815.  [School,  Christ's 
Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1844.  Ord. 
deacon,  1838;  priest,  1839.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Leeds,  -1841. 
Minister  at  Trinity  Church,  Swansea,  1844-6.  Assistant 
Master  at  Harrow,  1846-53.  Died  Feb.  14,  1869.  Father  of 
William  S.  O.  (1864)  and  the  next.  (Christ's  Hospital 
Exhibitioners;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 


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Warner,  George  Townsend 

WARNER,  GEORGE  TOWNSEND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  17,  1S59.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Townsend  (above),  of 
Torquay.  B.  Mav  9,  1841,  at  Southampton.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric. '  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  1864;  priest  (Salisbury)  1866;  C.  of  St  Mary- 
Magdalene,  Torquay,  1864-7.  C.  of  Stoke  Gabriel,  1867-75. 
Head  Master  of  Newton  College,  Newton  Abbot,  1875-95.  R. 
of  Alfold,  Surrey,  1895-1902.  Married  — ,  dau.  of  G.  Moir. 
Sir  Arthur  Quiller-Couch,  one  of  his  pupils,  left  this  descrip- 
tion of  him:  'A  tall  sanguine  man,  in  the  middle  years,  but 
athletic  yet,  a  rare  runner  between  wickets;  in  school,  and 
out  of  it,  an  organiser:  a  gentleman  with  every  attribute  of 
a  good  Head  Master  save  a  sense  of  justice,  of  which  he  had 
scarcely  a  glimmer,  and  being  choleric,  could  be  angriest 
when  most  unjust.'  Died  Nov.  22,  1902,  at  Torquay.  Father 
of  George  (1884,  sub  Townsend-Wamer) ;  brother  of  William 
S.  O.  (1864).  (Crockford;  Quiller-Couch,  Memories  and 
Opinions;  The  Titnes,  Nov.  25,  1902.) 

WARNER,  GEORGE  TOWNSEND  (1884),  see  TOWNSEND- 
WARNER. 

WARNER,  GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  27,  1823.  Of  Dublin.  [S.  of  Henry.  B.  in  Co.  Meath.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B..\.  1828.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin;  M.A.  (T.C.D.)  1832.  Ord.  deacon,  1829; 
priest,  1830.  Civil  Chaplain  at  Corfu,  -1846-55.  British 
Chaplain  at  Lvons,  1856-g.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1868.   (.•!/.  Dub.) 

WARNER,  HENRY.  B.A.  1762,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  King's,  1762.  [S.  of  Daniel  (formerly  Woodward),  of 
Shingay,  Cambs.]  Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
Aug.  si  1741,  aged  17;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1745.  Of  Walsingham 
Abbey.  Died  in  1835.  {Al.  Oxon.,  'Henry  Lee  Warner';  see 
Henry  Warner  (1722)  to  whom  the  M...\.  degree  is  tentatively 
accorded.) 

WARNER,  HENRY  BROOKS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1898.  (2nd)  s.  of  [Sir]  Joseph  Henry  (Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
1855),  barrister,  of  62,  Eaton  Square,  London.    B.  Sept.  28, 

1880,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A. 
1901.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1909.  A  temporary 
clerk  in  the  Foreign  Office,  1915-19.  O.B.E.,  1918.  Of 
I,  Sumner  Place,  London,  S.W.  Died  Oct.  12,  1938,  at  Bognor 
Regis.    (Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Oct.  14,  1938.) 

WARNER,  HENRY  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3, 

1881.  S.  of  William  [Henry],  ship-wright  (and  Ann).  B. 
July  19,  1862,  in  Poplar.  Bapt.  Oct.  19,  1862.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'  (Dr  Baker).  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
(Theo.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1884;  Jeremie  Septuagint  prize,  1884; 
M.A.  1888;  B.D.  1922.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1887;  priest, 
1888;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Stonehouse,  Plymouth,  1887-9. 
V.  of  Brixton,  Devon,  1889-97.  V.  of  Yealmpton,  1897-1917. 
Rural  Dean  of  Plymouth,  1915-17.  V.  of  North  Stoke  with 
Ipsden  (with  Mongewell,  1927-37),  Oxon.,  1917-37.  Author, 
The  Albigensian  Heresy;  History  of  Yealmpton.  Married 
Edith  Emma  Morris.  Of  i6,  Gorsehill  Road,  Poole,  in  1952. 
[Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WARNER,  HIRAM  WOLCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4, 
1890.  S.  of  William  Strong,  of  10,  Linden  Park,  Tunbridge 
Wells.  B.  Nov.  4,  1872,  in  New  York.  School,  private. 
.Matric.  .Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1898.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  22,  1898.  Of  7,  New  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn.   Died  in  1939.   (Law  Lists.) 

WARNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  July  2 
1754.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Ferdinando  (1741-2),  of  Lewisham 
Kent.  [B.  1736,  in  London.]  Schools,  Greenwich  and 
St  Paul's.  Migrated  (age  19)  (sic),  to  Trinity,  Nov.  6,  I754- 
Matric.  Lent,  1755;  B.A.  1758;  M.A.  1761;  D.D.  1773.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Sept.  21,  1760.  Preached  at  a  chapel  (his 
own  property)  in  Long  Acre,  London.  R.  of  Hockcliffe  and 
Chalgrave,  Beds.,  1771.  Chaplain  to  the  English  Embassy  at 
Paris,  1790-5.  .■V  prisoner  in  France  until  1795,  when  he 
obtained  his  freedom  and  was  allowed  to  return  to  England. 
R.  of  Stourton,  Wilts.,  1790-1800.  R.  of  Scrivelsby  Lines., 
for  about  two  months  in  1777.  Author,  Metron  Ariston;  etc. 
An  excellent  scholar  with  a  reputation  for  wit;  writer  of 
several  agreeable  letters  printed  in  Jesse's  George  Selwyn  and 
his  Contemporaries.  Died,  Jan.  22,  1800,  in  London.  iSt 
Paul's  Sch.  Keg.;  Wilts.  Institutions;  D.N.B.;  P.  B.  G. 
Binnall.) 

WARNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1821.  S.  of  William  [of  High  Green,  Wolverhampton]  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Barney).  B,  at  Wolverhampton. 
School,  Wolverhampton  Grammar.  Matric.  Lent,  1822; 
B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1829.  .\Am.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  8, 
1825.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  26,  1830.  Died  May  31,  1877. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

WARNER,  JOHN  GRAY.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  1859. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  John  (above),  of  11,  Montague  Street,  Russell 


Warner,  William  Sydney  Oke 

Square,  London.  [B.  Jan.  3,  1841.]  Schools,  Repton,  Durham 
and  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  LL.B.  1863.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  15,  1861.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1864.  Died  May  4,  1922.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Durham  Sch. 
Reg.;  Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  The  Times,  May  8,  1922.) 
WARNER,  JOHN  HENRY  BOYER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  15,  1867.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward,  of  Quom  Hall,  Leics. 
(and  Marianne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  W.  R.  Boyer).  B.  Sept.  2, 
1849,  at  Leicester.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1868; 
B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  5, 
1870.  Of  Kepwick  Park,  Northallerton.  J. P.  and  D.L.,  for 
Leics.  Died  Apr.  12,  1891.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court.) 
WARNER,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1897. 
[4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Edward  (Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
1855),  R.  of  Stoke,  Grantham  (and  Mar>'  Janetta  Hale,  dau. 
of  Major  Constantine  Yeoman).  B.  [Feb.  9],  1878,  at 
Snitterby,  Lines.  School,  St  Edward's,  Oxford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1902;  M..\.  1905.  Served  in  the  C.U.R.V. 
during  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon)  1903;  priest,  1904;  C.  of  Laithkirk,  Yorks.,  1903-4- 
C.  of  Folkestone,  1904-5.  Chaplain  and  bursar  of  Ely 
theological  College,  1905-8.  Mission  P.,  dio.  of  Auckland, 
New  Zealand,  1908-10.  V.  of  St  Thomas's,  Auckland,  1910-11. 
C.  of  the  Church-of-the-.Ascension,  Lavender  Hill,  London, 
1911-13.  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  Beckenham,  Kent,  1913-17. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.).  R. 
of  St  Clement  with  St  Edmund's,  Norwich,  19x7-20.  V.  of 
St  German,  Roath,  Glam.,  1920-36.  Rural  Dean  of  Cardiff, 
1931-6.  R.  of  Nash  with  Thornton  and  Beachampton,  Bucks., 
1936-47.  Of  Malvern  in  1951.  (Venn,  11.  554;  Crockford; 
Univ.  War  List.) 
WARNER,  PATRICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  II,  i860.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Patric,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Ardeer, 
Ayrshire  (and  Lucy  Campbell,  dau.  of  Capt.  Joseph  Pearce, 
R.N.).  B.  Dec.  19,  1840.  Schools,  Edinburgh  .\cademy  and 
Merchiston  Castle.  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  Succeeded  his  father, 
at  Ardeer,  1854.  J. P.  for  .Ayrshire.  Married,  June  22,  1864, 
Maude  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  J.  Theobald,  R.  of 
Nunney,  Somerset,  and  had  issue.  Residing  at  Brighton  in 
1914.  Died  Mar.  13,  1915.  (Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.; 
Edinburgh  Academy  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.,  which  gives  1841  for 
year  of  birth.) 
WARNER,  RICHARD  HYETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  6,  1858.  Of  Surrey.  [S.  of  Richard,  of  Croom's  Hill, 
Greenwich.  School,  City  of  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1858; 
Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
1864;  priest,  1S65;  C.  of  Thomey  Abbey,  Cambs.,  1864-72. 
V.  of  Astley,  Warws.,  1872-7.  V.  of  Almeley,  Heref.,  1877- 
1919.  Married,  Dec.  4,  1897,  Grace,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Adams.  Author,  The  History  of  Thomey  Abbey;  Life  and 
Legends  of  St  Chad.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1920. 
(The  Times,  Dec.  10,  1897.) 
WARNER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  26, 
1842.  [B.  June  16,  1822,  at  Leyton,  Essex.  S.  of  Edward, 
of  Walthamstow.  School,  Totteridge  Park.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Of  Brighton.  J. P.  for  Sussex. 
F.R.A.S.,  1867.  Married,  1847,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
P.  Harris.  Author,  How  to  keep  the  Clock  right.  Died  Jan.  3, 
1883.  (Monthly  Notes,  Royal  Astron.  Soc,  44,  184,  153.) 
WARNER,  THOMAS  DAVENPORT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Sept.  29,  1866.  S.  of  T.,  Esq.,  of  Rangoon.  [B.  Mar.  20, 
1848,  in  New  York.  School,  Church  of  England  Grammar, 
Melbourne,  Australia.]  Matric.  Easter,  1867.  Rowing 'blue' 
(cox),  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Brisbane)  1874;  priest,  1875;  Inc. 
of  Roma,  Queensland,  1874-8.  C.  of  St  M.,  W.  Maitland, 
1878-9.  Inc.  of  Cassilis,  1879-87.  Inc.  of  St  Paul's,  W. 
Maitland,  1887-90.  R.  of  Toowoomba,  1890-1903.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Brisbane,  1892.  R.  of  St  John's,  Dalby,  1903-4. 
C.  of  Walkem,  Herts.,  1904-6.  R.  of  Shephall,  1906-16. 
Subsequently  of  Sandgate,  Queensland.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1940. 
WARNER,  WILLIAM  HORATIO.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1889.  S.  of  William  John,  civil-engineer,  of  South 
Shields  (and  Martha  .\lthea  Catherine  Morris).  B.  .May  19, 
1870,  at  Westoe,  South  Shields.  Schools,  Durham  and 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  An  Army  tutor 
for  some  years.  Later  a  brewer;  inventor  of  an  'improved 
sparger.'  Died  Nov.  19,  1901.  Brother  of  George  F.  (1882). 
{Durham  Sch.  Reg.) 
WARNER,  WILLIAM  SYDNEY  OKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
.Mar.  24,  1864.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Townsend  (1833),  of 
Highstead,  Torquay.  B.  Aug.  29,  1844,  at  Swansea.  School, 
his  father.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Cricket  'blue,' 
1867,  1868.  Ord  deacon  (Winchester)  1870;  C.  of  Shalfleet, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1870-1.  Died  Nov.  1871,  at  Salisbury.  Brother 
of  George  T.  (1859).   (Boase.  vi.  790;  Clergy  List.) 


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Warnes,  John  Henry 

WARNES,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Jan. 

22,  1863.   S.  of  John,  gent,  (and  Louisa  Blencowe).   B.  Jan. 

29,  1841,  at  Trimingham  [Norfolk].   Matric.  Lent,  1863. 
WARNES,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Dec.  15, 

1829.   Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  Easter,  1830,  as  John;  as  he  signs 

thus  the  College  Adm.  Reg.  must  be  wrong  in  calling  him 

William. 

WARR,  GEORGE  CHARLES  WINTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 

Apr.  28,  1865.  S.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  W[inter]  [V.  of 
ChUdwall],  of  Liverpool.  B.  [May  23,  1845],  at  Oakville, 
Upper  Canada.  School,  Royal  Institution,  Liverpool.  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  Tancred  Scholar,  1865;  Bell  Scholar,  1866. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  May  28,  1866;  Scholar,  1867;  Porson 
prize,  1868;  Members'  prize,  1868;  B.A.  (yd  Classic)  1869; 
Winchester  Reading  prize,  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Elected,  but 
not  admitted.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1870,  declining  to  make  the 
usual  declaration.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Paul's  School, 
1869-70.  Secretary  of  the  Cobden  Club,  1869-73.  Lecturer 
in  Classics,  at  King's  College,  London,  1874-81;  Professor  of 
Classical  Literature,  1881-1901.  Professor  of  Latin  at 
Queen's  College,  London,  1884-1901.  Married,  1885,  Con- 
stance Emily,  dau.  of  Thomas  Keddy  Fletcher,  of  Union 
Docks,  Limehouse.  Author,  The  Tale  of  Troy;  The  Story  of 
Orestes;  Echoes  of  Hellas;  The  Greek  Epic;  The  Oresteia  of 
Aeschylus,  etc.  Died  Feb.  21,  1901.  His  widow  bequeathed, 
in  1909.  £5000  for  founding  the  University  scholarship 
bearing  his  name.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Peile,  II.  588;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  23,  1901.) 

WARR,  HENRY  DENNY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  17,  1862.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Winter  [P.C. 
of  St  Saviour's,  Liverpool],  of  52,  Upper  Parliament  Street, 
Liverpool.  B.  Aug.  4,  1843.  School,  Royal  Institution, 
Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar;  Bell  Scholar,  1863; 
B.A.  {7th  Classic)  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Fellow,  1867-80.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  2,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  26,  1871.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Lecturer  in  Common 
Law  to  the  Incorporated  Law  Society,  1881-2.  Secretary  to 
the  City  liveries  Companies  Commission.  Died  Sept.  8,  1909. 
Brother  of  the  above.  (Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
The  Times,  Sept.  13,  1909.) 

WARRAND,  HENRY  KENNETH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1886. 
[2nd  s.  of  William  Edmund,  Major-General,  R.E.,  of 
Westhorpe  Hall,  Notts,  (and  Isabella  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Houson,  of  Brant  Broughton,  Lines.).  B.  Mar. 
II,  1865.  Formerly  a  Naval  cadet.]  Matric.  Michs.  i886; 
B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Guildford)  1891;  priest 
(Winchester)  1892;  C.  of  Famham,  Surrey,  1891-4.  C.  of 
Eckington,  Derbs.,  1894-5.  R.  of  Bilsthorpe,  Notts.,  1896- 
1911.  Married,  Apr.  26,  1900,  Florence  Anne,  dau.  of 
Frederick  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  the  Briery,  Sunderland,  and  had 
issue.  Latterly  of  Westhorpe  Hall,  Southwell,  where  he  died 
June  23,  1937.  (Burke,  E.G.,  which  gives  died  1936;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Crockford;  The  Times,  June  26,  1937.) 

WARRAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12,  1815. 
B.  in  Scotland.   Matric.  Lent,  1816.    Kept  three  terms. 

WARRE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  i,  1780.  [6th] 
s.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Oporto,  of  [Bradford],  Somerset 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Whitehead).  B.  Aug.  21, 
1760,  at  Oporto.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1780. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Nov.  22,  1786;  LL.B.  1788.  R.  of  Hill- 
morton,  Warws.,  1793-1805.  Married,  Dorothea  — ,  and  had 
issue.  Died  in  Aug.,  1805.  (Burke,  E.G.,  which  gives  'died 
before  1823,  leaving  issue';  O.  Mag.,  1805,  880;  R.  L. 
Arrowsmith.) 

WARRE,  EDWARD  SYDENHAM.  Adm.  (age  15,  sic)  at  King's,  a 
scholarfromEton,  July  2, 1755.  [S.of  Richard  (and  Ann).  B. 
at  Hitchenden  (or  Hughenden),  Bucks.  Bapt.  July  28,  1738. 
Matric.  Michs.  1755;  B.A.  1759;  M.A.  1762.  Fellow,  1758-64. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich,  Eitt.  dim.  from  Worcester)  Dec.   18, 

1763.  V.  of  Wootton-Wawen,  Warws.,  1763-4.  Died  Sept.  18, 

1764.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

WARRE,  JOHN  KING  (1825),  see  EAGLES. 

WARRE-CORNISH,  see  CORNISH. 

WARREN,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  20,  1866. 
S.  of  John,  wiue-merchant,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there.  School, 
Perse.  Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Migrated  (age  21)  to  Caius, 
Dec.  26,  1867;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester), 
1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Warrington,  Lanes.,  1874-6.  C.  of 
St  John-the-Evangelist,  Barrow-in-Furness,  1876-8;  V. 
there,  1878-80.  V.  of  St  Michael's  (Bongate),  Appleby, 
Westmorland,  1880-1915.  Married  (1)  Louisa  Akers;  (2)  Jan. 
17,  1911,  Marianne  Margaret  Dangerfield.  Died  Jan.  30,  1915. 
{Venn,  n.  383;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  20,  1911.) 

WARREN,  ALBERT  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter, 
1884. 


Warren,  Charles 

WARREN,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  16,  1864.  S. 
of  Robert  [blacking-manufacturer,  of  London].  B.  Dec.  29, 
1845,  in  London.  School  [Mill  Hill  and]  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1875.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg., 
which  confuses  him  with  another  man;  Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.) 

WARREN,  ALFRED  CASTLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  30,  1894.  S.  of  [William,  of  Dibrugarh,  Assam  and  of] 
Mrs  Warren,  of  Clovelly,  Albermarle  Road,  Beckenham. 
[B.  Jan.  8,  1876.]  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897;  M.A.  1905;  B.Chir.  and  M.D.  1909.  At  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;L.R.C.P.,  1904.  Clinical  Assistant, 
Chelsea  Hospital  for  Women,  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
Great  Ormond  Street  Children's  Hospital,  and  West  London 
Hospital.  Practised  in  London.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.A.M.C).  Retired  to  Reading,  where  he 
died  Sept.  2,  1930.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Diredories; 
The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1930.) 

WARREN,  ALFRED  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.  S.  of  Alfred,  of  16,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton.  B. 
[Feb.  18],  1870,  at  Nelson,  New  Zealand.  Schools,  Clifton 
College  and  Bradfield  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A. 
1891 ;  M.A.  1895.  Died  in  1922.  Brother  of  Godfrey  F.  (1890). 
(Clifton  Colt.  Reg.;  Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.) 

WARREN,  ALFRED  TOWNSHEND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Sept.  2,  1872.  S.  of  Samuel  Townshend, 
deceased.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876; 
Tyrwhitt  Scholar,  1877. 

WARREN,  AMELIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14,  1831. 
Doubtful  if  resided. 

WARREN,  ARNOLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  14,  1776. 
Of  Notts. 

WARREN,  BENJAMIN  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1892.  S.  of  George  Katz,  manufacturer, 
of  Great  Bowden,  Leics.  (and  Mary  Shoolbred).  B.  Aug.  17, 
1872,  at  Kibworth.  Schools,  Kibworth  and  Stamford 
Grammar  (Dr  Barnard).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895. 
Brother  of  George  E.  (1890). 

WARREN,  BERTRAM  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  i886.  S.  of  Frank  Robert,  of  Upton  Park,  Slough, 
Bucks.  B.  there.  May  13,  1868.  School,  Harrow  (Dr  Butler). 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1892; 
practised  in  London  (Messrs  Warren,  5,  Bedford  Square).  Of 
Coombe  End,  Shere,  Surrey,  where  he  died  Aug.  7.  I952- 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Eists;  The  Times,  Aug.  9,  1952.) 

WARREN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  5,  1780.  Of 
Middlesex.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard  (1747-8),  Fellow  of  the 
College  (and  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Peter  Shaw,  M.D., 
physician  to  George  II  and  George  III).  B.  Mar.  19,  1764. 
Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler)  1785;  M.A.  1788. 
Fellow,  1786-1813.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  30,  1781. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  3,  1790;  Bencher,  1816;  K.C.  i8i6; 
Treasurer,  1821.  Attorney-General  to  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
1819.  Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  1819.  M.P.  for  Dorchester, 
1819-26.  Married,  July  9,  1813,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Charies 
Sloper,  of  Sundridge,  Kent.  Died  Aug.  12,  1829.  Brother  of 
John  (1785),  Henry  (1790)  and  Pelham  (i795)-  {Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Jesus  College 
Notes.) 

WARREN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  19, 
1827.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Dawson  (Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
1790)  [V.  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex].  B.  1808,  at  Edmonton. 
School,  Hammersmith.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1830; 
B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  College  Librarian,  1837-40.  Rowing 
'blue'  (the  ist  race),  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  29, 
1832;  priest,  Apr.  18,  1833;  C.  of  Burton-Latimer,  Northants, 
1832-4.  C.  of  Edmonton,  1834-5.  P.C.  of  St  James's, 
Enfield  Highway,  1835-40.  V.  of  Over,  Cambs.,  1840-73. 
Author,  Sermons  for  the  National  Society;  The  Ely  Substitute 
for  Diocesan  Synods;  The  Presbyterate  in  Synod,  etc.  Lived 
latterly  at  Treneglos,  Kenwyn,  Truro,  where  he  died  Dec.  17, 
1883,  aged  75.  Brother  of  Edward  B.  (1827) ;  father  of  Herbert 
(1866)  and  Charles  F.  S.  (1864).  (Crockford;  Boase,  in.  1210; 
The  Guardian,  Dec.  27,  1883;  Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society, 
,xxix,  1897,  67.) 

WARREN,  CHARLES.  Adm.pens.atST  John's,  May  19, 1862.  S. 
of  William,  grocer  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  [Dec.  20, 1843]  at  Cam- 
bridge. Bapt.  Feb.  28, 1844.  [School,  Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1862;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869.  Cricket  'blue,' 
1866.  Vice-Principal  of  Sheffield  Collegiate  School,  1868-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  Boston,  Lines., 
1869-71.  C.  of  St  Swithin,  Lincoln,  1871-2.  C.  of  New  Clee, 
Lines.,  1872-80;  P.C.  there,  1880-3.  V.  of  SaxUby,  1883-4. 
V.  of  Nettleham,  1884-90.  R.  of  Grayingham,  1890-8.  V.  of 
St  Michael-on-the-Mount,  Lincoln,  1898-1915.  Married, 
Sept.  II,  1873,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  John  Gains- 
ford,  of  Sheffield.  Died  Apr.  29,  1919,  at  Sidmouth,  aged  75. 
Brother  of  WUliam  (1857).  (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  May  5,  1919.) 


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Warren,  Charles  Frere  Stopford 

WARREN,  CHARLES  FRERE  STOPFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  17,  1864.  Of  Cambs.  [S.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles(i827),  V.  of  Over.  B.  1844,  at  Over.  School,  private.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely),  1870;  priest,  1871 ;  C.  (to  his  father)  at  Over,  Cambs., 
1870-3.  Lived  at  Bexhill,  1874-9;  a'  Famborough,  Berks., 
1880-3;  at  Treneglos,  Kenwyn,  Truro,  1883-8;  at  Cambridge, 
1888-9  and  at  Southfields',  Longford,  Coventry,  1889-98. 
Author,  The  Dies  Irae,  on  this  Hvmn  and  its  English  Version. 
Died  Feb.  9,  1898,  at  Longford.'  Brother  of  Herbert  (1866). 
(Crockford;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;The  Times,  Feb.  18,  1898.) 

WARREN,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent, 
1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1904. 

WARREN,  CHARLES  NEVILLE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

Oct.  1895.  [S.  of  .\rthur  John,  of  Epsom,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  25, 
1876.]  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
1898.  Of  Ury,  Badulla,  Ceylon,  in  1925.  Sometime  in  Java. 
Died  July  12,  1935,  at  Hongkong.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Emmanuel  Coll.  Mag.,  1935;  The  Times,  July  16,  1935.) 

WARREN,  CHARLES  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  May  i,  1885.  [S.  of  the  Ven.  Charles  Frederick, 
Archdeacon  in  Osaka,  Japan.  B.  1867,  at  Hong  Kong. 
School,  Monkton  Combe.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  i888; 
M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  Colonies)  1890;  priest 
(Japan)  1892.  C.M.S.  missionary  at  Osaka,  1890-1;  at 
Tokushima,  1891-4;  at  Osaka,  1894-1911.  C.  of  St  Leonard's, 
Exeter,  1911-14.  R.  of  ChilthomeDomer,  Somerset,  1914-37. 
Married,  1892,  Catherine  Florence,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wolton, 
of  Butley  Abbey,  Suffolk.  Resided  subsequently  at  15,  St 
John's  Road,  Clevedon,  where  he  died  Oct.  20,  1949,  aged  82 ; 
buried  at  Chilthome  Domer.  Brother  of  Horace  G.  (1889), 
{Crockford;  Who's  Who  in  Somerset;  The  Times,  Oct.  22,  1949.) 

WARREN,  EDWARD  BLACKBURN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Nov.  12,  1827.  Of  .Middlesex.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Dawson  (Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  1790),  \'.  of  Edmonton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1828; 
B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1831; 
priest,  Dec.  1832.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Edmonton,  1834-44. 
Living  at  Edmonton  in  1847.  C.  of  Cattistock,  Dorset,  1848- 
51.  V.  of  Marlborough,  1851-72.  Married  Mary  A.,  2nd  dau. 
of  Edward  Busk,  of  Ford's  Grove,  Middlesex.  Resided 
latterly  at  14,  Sydney  Place,  Bath,  where  he  died  Jan.  5,  1894. 
aged  90.  Brother  of  Charles  (1827).  (Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
The  Guardian,  Jan.  10,  1894;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WARREN,  EDWARD  WALPOLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Dec.  29,  1858.  S.  of  Samuel,  lawyer,  of  16, 
Manchester  Square,  London.  School,  Halifax.  Matric.  Lent, 
1859;  Scholar;  B.\.  1861;  M.A.  i868.  D.D.,  University  of 
New  York,  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1862;  priest, 
1863;  C  of  Clandown,  Somerset,  1862-4.  C.  of  East  with 
West  Cranmore,  1864-70.  R.  of  Compton-Martin,  1870-84. 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Lambeth,  1884-7.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity. 
New  York,  U.S.A.,  1887-95.  R-  of  St  James  and  Holy, 
Trinity,  New  York,  1895-1903.  Married,  Agnes  Sarah,  dau. 
of  John  Kermedv,  of  Bath,  sometime  Administrator-General 
of  Demerara.  Died  July  24,  1903,  aged  63,  at  Bad  Gastein, 
Austria.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  July  30,  1903.) 

WARREN,  ERASMUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1759.  [Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Langhom  (i739).  of 
Hampstead,  [P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Hampstead.]  School, 
Westminster  (Dr  Markham).  Matric.  Lent,  1760;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1763;  M.A.  1766.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  19,  1762; 
priest.  Mar.  18,  1764.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Hampstead,  1762-7. 
R.  of  Great  Bromley,  Essex,  1767-1806.  Died  Nov.  30,  i8o6. 
Fatherof  Henry  (1796).  (RecordofOldWestminsters;G.Mag., 
i8o6,  II.  177-8.) 

WARREN,  FREDERIC  MAURICE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  S.  of  Frederic  [late  Alderman],  of  the  Priory,  St  Ives, 
Hunts.  B.  1870.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891.  Partner  in  Messrs  Coote  and  Warren,  coal- 
merchants.  Of  St  Ives,  Hunts.  J. P.  for  Hunts.,  1906.  Mayor 
of  St  Ives,  1912.  Married,  1903,  Anna  Margaret,  dau.  of 
E.  L.  Wallis,  of  the  Firs,  Hereford,  and  had  issue.  (Upping- 
ham Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  187;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WARREN,  GEORGE  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  16,  1890.  S.  of  George  Katz,  manufacturer,  of  Great 
Bowden,  Leics.  [formerly  of  British  Guiana]  (and  Mary 
Shoolbred).  B.  Jan.  18,  1870,  in  Manchester.  Schools, 
Kibworth  Grammar  and  Stamford  Grammar  (Dr  Barnard). 
Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Border  Regt.,  1892; 
Lieut.,  1896;  Captain,  1902.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1899-1902  (Assistant  Provost  Marshall,  1902).  Major, 
1914.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Temp.  Lieut.-Col., 
1914;  D.S.O.,  1915 ;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Retired,  1920. 
Married,  1902,  Norah  Ingate,  widow  of  H.  G.  T.  Ingate 
Warren,  and  dau.  of  W.  J.  Roche,  of  Belfast,  and  had  issue. 


Warren.  John 

Latterly  of  Heathcote,  Camberiey.  Died  May  4,  1942' 
Brother  of  Benjamin  J.  C.  (1892).  {Army  Lists;  Who's  Who; 
The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  The  Times,  May  6,  1942.) 

WARREN,  GODFREY  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Trinitv  Hall,  1890, 
S.  of  .\lfred,  Esq.,  of  16,  Sussex  Square.  Brighton.  [B.  Nov. 
1872.;  School,  Bradfield  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
i893;M..\.  1897.  .■Xdm.  Solicitor,  1897;  practised  at  East- 
bourne (Messrs  Hillman,  Bunt  and  Warren)  Died  Nov.  26, 
1937,  at  Eastbourne.  Brother  of  .\lfred  R.  (1888).  (Bradfield 
Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  29,  1937.) 

WARREN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  8, 
1790.  S.  of  Richard  (1747-8)  TM.D.,  physician  to  George  III], 
of  London  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  Shaw,  M.D.).  B. 
Sept.  4,  1772.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1790; 
Scholar,  1791;  B.A.  1794;  M.A.  1797.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor) 
Feb.  21,  1796;  priest,  Jan.  21,  I797-  ^reh.  of  Bangor,  1797. 
V.  of  Famham,  Surrey,  1 799-1845.  R.  of  .^shington,  Sussex, 
1797-45-  Married,  June  24,  1799,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Mason, 
of  Camberwell,  Surrey.  Died  June  21,  1845.  Brother  of 
Charles  (1780),  John  (1785)  and  Pelham  (1795);  fatherof 
Henry  (1825)  and  Percy  S.  (1833).  {Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Clergy  List.) 

WARREN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  6, 
1796.  S.  of  [The  Rev.]  Erasmus  (1759).  of  London.  School, 
Cheam,  Surrev.  Doubtful  if  resided.  Adm.  at  Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Aug.  1801,  age  25.  {Al. 
Oxon,  which  calls  his  father  'Esq'.) 

WARREN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  6,  1825. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henr>'  (1790).  B.  [June  19,  1807],  at 
Ashington,  Sussex.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester),  1831; 
priest,  1835;  C.  of  Ashington,  Sussex,  1831.  C.  of  Storrington, 
1856-60.  R.  of  Sullington,  1859.  V.  of  Flixton,  Suffolk, 
1860-72.  Died  Mar.  25,  1872.  Brother  of  Percy  S.  (1833). 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters  and  Supplement;  Crockford.) 

WARREN,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  7.  1866. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1827).  B.  [July  31],  1849.  at  Over, 
Cambs.  School,  his  father.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Mus.  Bac, 
1871.   Brother  of  Charles  F.  S.  (1864). 

WARREN,  HORACE  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1889.  Of  Notts.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Ven.  C.  F.,  of  Osaka, 
Japan.  B.  .\pr.  22,  1870,  at  North  CoUingham,  Notts. 
Schools,  C.M.S.  Children's  home  and  Monkton  Combe. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon 
(London,  for  Colonies)  1893;  priest  (Osaka)  1896.  Missionary 
at  Osaka,  1893-7;  at  Hamada,  1897-1902.  Acting  Principal, 
C.M.S.  boys'  school,  Osaka,  1902-3.  C.  of  Cavan,  Ireland, 
1903-4.  R.  of  Ardcame,  Co.  Roscommon,  1904-9.  Org.  Sec, 
C.M.S.  (for  S.  of  Ireland),  1909-17.  Centr.  Sec,  Church  of 
Ireland  Jews'  Society,  1917-26.  C.  in-charge  of  Corbally,  Co. 
Tipperary,  1926-8.  R.  of  KUmacduagh,  1928-35.  Canon  of 
Clonfert,  1932-5.  Of  Abbeyleix,  Ireland,  in  1948. .Brother  of 
Charies  T.  (1885).    (Crockford.) 

WARREN,  JAMES  waLLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  4, 
1868.  [5th]  s.  of  Robert,  of  Dublin  (and  Alicia,  dau.  of 
Athanasius  Cusack,  of  Laragh,  Co.  Wicklow.  B.  Feb.  10. 
1836.  At  Trinity  College,  Dublin  (B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861), 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1869-75;  B.A.  i7th  WrangUr) 
1872;  M.A.  1875.  Fellow,  1875-88.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  for 
DubUn)  1873;  priest  (Ely)  1874.  Resided  latteriy  at  39. 
Rutland  Square,  Dublin.  Died  July  14,  1896.  [Venn,  11.  382; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

WARREN,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  2,  1783- 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar;  B.A.  1787;  M.A. 
1790.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  3,  1787;  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1788;  C.  of  Tasburgh,  Norfolk,  1787. 

WARREN,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  5,  1785-  Of 
Middlesex.  [5  th]  s.  of  Richard  (1747-8),  M.D.  [Physician  to 
George  III]  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  Shaw,  M.D.). 
[B.  1767.]  Matric  Easter,  1786;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1793- 
•A  man  of  good  abilities,  but  idle  and  dissipated..  .  .In 
stature  very  diminutive.'  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor)  Apr.  18, 1790; 
priest,  July  10,  1791.  Dean  of  Bangor,  1793-1838.  Chancellor 
of  Bangor  diocese,  1823-38.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  i795-  Married, 
1795,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Crooke,  of  Preston,  Lanes. 
Died  in  1838.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  William  (1822); 
brother  of  Charles  (1780),  Henry  (1790)  and  Pelham  (i795)- 
(V.  Hodson;7«ws  Coll.  \otes;  Gunning,  11.  53-6.) 

WARREN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Feb.  1814. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  Dean  of  Bangor  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Crooke,  M.D..  of  Preston).  B. 
[Oct.  4,  1796],  at  Bangor.  Schools,  Bangor  and  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  (5//!  Wrangler)  iSiS;  \l.A.  1821. 
Fellow,  1818-29;  tutor.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor)  Oct.  9,  1819; 
priest,  Oct.  8,  1820.  R.  of  Caldecote,  Hunts.,  1822-52.  R.  of 
Graveley,  Cambs.,  1828-52.    F.R.S.,  1830.    'He  owned  the 


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advowson  of  Caldecote,  but,  as  neither  that  parish  nor  the 
adjoining  one  had  a  resident  clergyman,  he  proposed  to  unite 
the  2  parishes,  and  sold  the  advowson  of  Caldecote  to  the 
patron  of  the  other  parish,  giving  the  purchase  money  to 
build  a  parsonage  for  the  united  parishes— an  incident 
characteristic  of  the  man.'  Married,  1835,  his  cousin,  Caroline 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  Warren,  3rd  Foot 
Guards,  but  had  no  issue.  Author,  Treatise  on  the  geometrical 
representation  of  the  square  roots  of  negative  quantities.  Died 
Aug.  16,  1852  at  Bangor.  Brother  of  William  (1822). 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Boase,  iii.  1211;  Clergy  List; 
Jesus  College  Notes  (pedigree);  D.N.B.  (sub  Charles  Warren); 
Proc.  Royal  Soc.  6  (1854),  259.) 

WARREN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  19,  1832;  from 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.   Matric.  Michs.  1832. 

WARREN,  JOHN  BORLASE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  23,  1769.  [4th  s.  of  John  Borlase  (Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  1717),  of  Stapleford,  Notts,  (and  Anne,  dau.  of 
Gervase  Rosell).  B.  Sept.  2,  1753.  at  Stapleford.  School, 
Derby.]  Matric.  Lent,  1771;  M.A.  1776.  Kept  terms  till 
Mar.  1771.  Entered  on  the  books  of  H.M.S.  Marlborough  as 
an  A.B.,  Apr.  24,  1771  and  thence  onwards  his  residence  at 
Cambridge  was  very  intermittent.  His  service  on  board  the 
Marlborough  must  have  been  equally  irregular,  for  early  in 
1772  his  name  was  marked  on  the  ship's  books  with  an  '  R.', 
i.e.  'run,  or  deserted.'  On  Feb.  17,  1772,  he  was  discharged 
to  the  sloop,  Alderney,  employed  on  preventive  service  on  the 
East  Coast.  Alternated  between  the  Alderney  (rated  a 
midshipman)  and  residence  at  Emmanuel,  from  Apr.  1772 
for  18  months.  Discharged  from  the  Alderney, '  per  Admiralty 
order,'  Mar.  17,  1774.  M.P.  for  Great  Marlow,  Bucks.,  1774- 
84;  for  Nottingham,  1797-1806;  for  Buckingham,  1807.  On 
the  death  of  his  father,  June  i,  1775.  the  baronetcy  was 
restored  in  his  person.  Bought  Lundy  Island  about  1776, 
and  sold  it,  1781.  Joined  the  Navy  'in  earnest,'  1777;  Lieut., 
1778;  Captain,  1781;  Commodore,  1794.  While  in  command 
of  a  frigate  squadron  captured  three  French  vessels,  Apr.  23, 
1794  and  for  this  service  was  made  K.B.  In  charge  of  the 
naval  arrangements  to  support  the  French  Royalists  in  their 
expedition  to  Quiberon  Bay,  1794:  "destroyed,  captured  or 
recaptured  no  fewer  than  220  sail,'  1796;  defeated  the  French 
fleet  off  Ireland,  1798.  Rear-Admiral,  1799;  Vice-Admiral, 
1805;  Admiral,  1810.  P.C.  1802.  Commander-in-Chief, 
North  American  station,  1813-14.  Ambassador  to  the  Court 
of  Russia,  1802-4.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1814.  G.C.B.,  1815. 
Married,  Dec.  12,  1780,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
General  Sir  John  Clavering,  K.B.,  and  had  issue,  of  whom 
only  a  daughter  survived  him.  Died  Feb.  27,  1822,  while  on 
a  visit  to  Greenwich  Hospital,  when  the  Baronetcy  became 
extinct.   {G.E.C.;  D.N.B.;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 

WARREN,  JOHN  CRABS  [BLAIR].  Adm.  pens,  at  Sioney, 
Oct.  13,  1820.  Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Hamilton 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  i777).  R-  of  Greenstead.  Essex.  B. 
there.  Mar.  17,  1802.  School,  Oakham  (Dr  Doncaster). 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  10,  1827;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1828.  P.C.  of  Little 
Horkesley,  Essex,  1829-57.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1859.  Brother  of  Zachariah  S.  (1812).  (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford,  'John  Crabb  Blair  Warren.') 

WARREN,  JOHN  HOWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1898.  S. 
of  George  Alfred,  of  Streatham  Hill,  London,  S.W.  (and 
Fanny  Susannah  Nutter).  B.  [May  9],  1880,  at  Clapton, 
Middlesex.  School,  City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1901.  Articled  to  a  solicitor  in  1906.  Died  Oct.  19,  1950, 
at  Forest  Green.    (Venn,  11.  560;  The  Times,  Oct.  20,  1950.) 

WARREN,  JOHN  SHRAPNEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  26,  1848.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Zachariah  Shrapnel 
(1812),  of  Ancaster,  Lines,  (and  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Lamb). 
B.  [Aug.  15,  1829],  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  [School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  1853;  priest,  1854;  C.  of  N.  Cave,  Yorks.,  1853- 
6;  V.  of  Langtoft,  Lines.,  1856-75.  R.  of  Willoughby,  near 
Alford,  1875-1922.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1895-1925.  Married 
(i)  Caroline,  dau.  of  J.  E.  Brooke,  of  Hotham  House,  Yorks.; 
(2)  July  4,  1920,  Ethel  Adelaide,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  A. 
Marsh,  V.  of  Tuxford,  Notts.  Lived  latterly  at  St  Leonard's, 
on-Sea,  where  he  died  May  2,  1925,  aged  95.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Who  u-as  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  7,  1918,  July  7, 
1920  and  May  4,  1925.) 

WARREN,  JOSEPH  LOXDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  9, 
1849.  [Eldest  s.  of  Joseph  Loxdale,  gent.,  of  Market  Drayton 
(and  Mary,  only  child  of  Richard  Warren,  Esq.,  of  Ardwick, 
Manchester).  B.  1830.]  School,  Shrewsbury  (Dr  Kennedy). 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct.  18,  1851.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1855.  On  the 
Oxford  Circuit.  Of  Bennett's  Hill,  Birmingham,  and  Morville 
Hall,  Bridgnorth.   J. P.  for  Staffs,  and  Salop.   Married,  1862, 


Warren,  William 

Annette,  dau.  of  Capt.  Forshaw,  R.N.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Apr.  20,  1909,  at  Morville  Hall.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns 
of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  .\pr.  23,  1909.) 

WARREN,  PELHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1795.    [9th]  s.  of  Richard  (1747-8)  [physician  to  George  III], 
of  London  (and  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  PeterShaw,  physician). 
[B.   Oct.    7,    1778,   in    London.]     School,   Westminster   (Dr 
Vincent).   Matric.  Lent,  1796;  Browne  (Classical)  medal,  1798; 
M.B.    1800;    M.D.    1805.     F.R.C.P.,    1806;    Censor,    1810; 
Harveian  Orator,  1826.    Physician  to  St  George's  Hospital, 
1803-16.  F.R.S.,  1813.  Gazetted  Physician-Extraordinary  to 
the    King,    July    24,    1830,   but   declined   the   honour.     An 
accomplished  classical  scholar.    Had  a  caustic  wit  and  a  very 
independent    manner   as   a   physician;    'took   a   prodigious 
amount  of  snuff,  and  was  plain  and  untidy  in  his  dress, 
perhaps  to  affectation.'    Married,   May  3,    18 14,   Penelope, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  William  Davies  Shipley,  Dean 
of  St  Asaph,  and  had  issue,  7  children.  Died  Dec   2,  1835,  at 
Worting  House,   near  Basingstoke.    Father  of  Richard  P. 
(1833)   and  William  S.   (1833);  brother  of  Chades   (1780), 
John  (1785)  and  Henry  (1790).    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Jesus  College  Notes  (pedigree);  Munk,   Roll  of  the  R.C.  of 
Physicians;  D.N.B.) 
WARREN,  PERCY  SLOPER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)    at   Jesus, 
Apr.  18,  1833.    [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1790).    B. 
Apr.  6,   1815,  at  Ashington,  Sussex.    School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.   1833;  B.A.   1837.    Ord.  deacon  (Chichester) 
1839;  priest,  1840;  C.  of  Ashington,  Sussex,  1839-46.    C.  of 
Wiggonholt  and  Greatham,  1846-7.   C.  of  Staunton-on-Wye, 
Heref.,  1847-9.    C.  of  Worplesdon,  Surrey,  1849-54.    C.  of 
Lakefield,  Western  Canada,  1854-63.    C.  of  Flixton,  Suffolk 
1864-73.   C.  of  Worting,  Hants.,  1873-9.  V.  of  Wanborough, 
Wilts.,  1879-90.   Married,  Dec.  14,  1853,  Margaret  Charlotte, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Barlee,  R.  of  WestChQtington, 
Sussex.    Lived  latterly  at  Worthing.    Died  June  14,  1894. 
Brother   of   Henry    (1825).     (Record  of  Old   Westminsters; 
Crockford.) 
WARREN,    PHILIP    WILLIAM    THOMAS.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  4,  1865.   Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  Scholar,  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1874.  Assistant  Master 
at    Bedford   Grammar   School,    1869-74.     Head   Master   of 
Berwick-on-Tweed   Grammar  School,   1874-77.     (A.   G.   E. 
Hookham.) 
WARREN,  RICHARD  PELHAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec. 
13,  1833.    [Eldest  s.  of  Pelham  (i795)>  M.D.  (and  Penelope, 
dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  W.  D.  Shipley,  Dean  of  St  Asaph). 
B.  Dec.  21,  1815.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834; 
B.A.    1839;    M.A.    1842.     Major,    Flintshire    Rifles.     High 
Sheriff  of  Flintshire,  1868.   Of  Worting  House,  near  Basing- 
stoke, Hants.    J. P.  for  Hants,  and  Flintshire.    Died  May  7. 
1897.  Twin-brother  of  William  S.   (1833).     (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
WARREN,  STEPHEN  PERCY     Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.   i,  1891. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Stephen,  of  Waltham  Cross.   B.  Feb.  18,  1869,  at 
Stoke    Newington.     School,    Theobalds,    Waltham    Cross. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891 ;  H.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1895; 
priest,  1896;  C.  of  Cannock,  Staffs.,  1895-6.  C.  of  Tamworth, 
1896-1900.    C.  of  All  Saints,  Leek,  igoo-6.  V.  of  Longsdon, 
Staffs.,  1906-21.    Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Lichfield,  from  1921. 
Married,  Feb.  3,  1897,  Beatrice  Et,hel,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Smith 
Charies,  of  Pelsall  House,  Walsall.   Resided  latteriy  at  Leek, 
where  he  died   Feb.   8,    1946.     (Venn,   11.   522;   Crockford; 
Church  Times,  Feb.  15,  1946.) 
WARREN,  SYDNEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  31,  1886. 
[5th]  s.  of  William  Thomas.   B.  [Dec.  10,  1867],  at  the  Royal 
School,   Great    Park,    Windsor.     Schools,   his   father's   and 
St  Mark's,  Windsor.    Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. 
1894.     Ord.   deacon   (Liverpool)    1890;   priest,    1891;   C.   of 
St  Bride's,  Liverpool,  1890-4.   C.  of  St  Benedict's,  Everton. 
1894-7.   C.  of  Fairfield,  Liverpool,  1897-8.   C.  of  Springfield, 
Essex,  1898-9.   C.  of  Southborough,  Kent,  1899-1901.   C.  of 
St  Leonard's,  Bootle,  1901-2.  V.  of  Rendham,  Suffolk,  1902- 
11.    Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  St  Edmundsbury,  1911-19.    R.  of 
Clapton-in-Gordano,  Somerset,  1919-46.    Married,  Mar.  21, 
1902,  Alice  Sarah  Franceska,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Alexander 
Steinitz,  of  Denmark  Hill.    Of  Paignton,  Devon,  in  1951. 
(Peile,  n.  726;  Crockford;  J.  E.  Griffith,  Pedigrees  of  Anglesey 
and  Carnarvon  Families.) 
WARREN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  18, 
1822.    S.  of  the  Very   Rev.    John    (1785),   D.D.,   Dean  of 
Bangor.     B.    there,    Aug.    i,    1803.     School,    Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826;  U.A.  1829.    Ord.  deacon 
(Bangor)    Oct.    13,    1827;   priest,    Feb.    17,    1828.     P.C.   of 
Llanfihangel-Ysceifiog  and  Llanfi&nan,  Anglesey,  1828-32.  R. 
of  Wroot,   Lines.,   1832-77.    Married,  Apr.   11,   1844,   Ann 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Bethell,  R.  of  Worples- 
don, Surrey.    Died  Dec.  29,  1877.    Brother  of  John  (1814). 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford.) 


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Warren,  William 

WARREN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28,  1857. 
fEldest]  s.  of  William,  grocer,  of  Cambridge  (and  Elizabeth). 
B  there.  Bapt.  Feb.  27,  1839.  School,  Oakham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1857;  B.A.  {i2th  Classic)  i86i;  M..\.  1864.  Fellow  of 
the  entomological  society.  Of  the  Tring  museum.  Died 
Oct  18  1914,  at  Hemel  Hempstead.  Brother  of  Charles 
(1862).  '{Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  .xxxix.  220; 
The  Times,  Oct.  20,  1914.) 
WARREN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  23,  1874. 
S  of  William,  bricklayer  (and  Eliza).  B.  at  Redhill,  Surrey. 
Bapt.  Jan.  9,  1853.  Matric.  Lent,  1874;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Moral 
Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1877;  Bumey  prize,  1878;  M..\.  1880, 
Fellow,  1880-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1878;  priest,  1880;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Cambridge,  1878-80.  V.  of  Homingsey,  Cambs., 
1887-8  Living  at  Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk  in  1890.  V.  of 
Poslingford,  Suffolk,  1902-7.  R-  of  Black  Notley,  Essex, 
1907-18.  Lived  latterly  at  20,  Crescent  Road,  Bournemouth, 
where  he  died  May  4,  1923,  aged  70.  (Crockford;  Eagle, 
XLiii.  149;  The  Times,  May  5,  1923.) 
WARREN,  WILLIAM  NEWTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  11,  1840.  [2nd]  s.  of  Augustus  [of  Upper 
Montague  Street,  Russell  Square,  London].  B.  in  London. 
School,  Kent  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar,  1843; 
B.A.  (bth  Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1848. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  17,  1844;  migrated  to 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  12,  1846.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  8,  1847. 
Married,  Apr.  6,  1854,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Levi  Bushby,  of 
Field  Place,  near  Worthing.  (Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar.) 
WARREN,    WILLIAM    ROBERT.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 

Mar.  10,  1834.  Doubtful  if  resided. 
WARREN,  WILLIAM  SHIPLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  13,  1833.  [2nd  s.  of  Pelham  (i795)  (and  Penelope,  dau. 
of  the  Very  Rev.  W.  D.  Shipley).  B.  Dec.  21,  1815.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1834.  Second  Lieut.,  Rifle  Brigade,  1836;  Lieut., 
1840;  Capt.,  1845;  retired,  1852.  Died  Nov.  30,  1862.  Twin- 
brother  of  Richard  P.  (1833).    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

WARREN,  ZACHARIAH  SHRAPNEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
June  16,  1812.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  W[illiam]  H[amilton] 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  i777),  R-  of  Greenstead,  Essex.  B. 
there,  Apr.  2,  1796.  School,  Oakham  :Mr  Doncaster).  Matric. 
Michs.  i8i4;B.A.  i8i8;M.A.  1821.  Usher  of  Oakham  School, 
1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1819;  priest  (Peterb.)  1820; 
C.  of  Oakham.  1820.  C.  of  Abington  and  Hardingstone, 
Northants,,  1820.  C.  of  Burton  Bishop,  Yorks.  V.  of  Dorring- 
ton,  Lines.,  1823-61.  Head  Master  of  Beveriey  School,  1828- 
42.  V.  of  Ancaster,  Lines.,  1841-61.  Married,  Maria,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Lamb,  R.  of  Stretton,  Rutland.  Died  Aug.  19, 
1861.  Father  of  John  S.  (1848);  brother  of  JohnC.B.  (1820). 
(Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Northants.  Clergy.) 

WARRENDER,  Sir  GEORGE,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Trinity,  June  30,  18 11.  [Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Patrick,  3rd  Bart, 
(and  H.  Blair).  B.  Dec.  5,  1782,  at  Dunbar.  Matnc.  from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1799.]  Had  succeeded  his  father  as 
4th  Bart.,  June  14,  1799.  Matric.  Easter,  1811;  M.A.  1811. 
M.P.  for  Haddington,  1807-12;  for  Truro,  1812-18;  for 
Sandwich,  1818-26;  for  Westbury,  1826-30;  for  Homton, 
1830-2.  A  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1812-22.  Member  of  the 
Board  of  Control,  1822-8.  Of  Lochend,  East  Lothian. 
P.C.  1822.  F.R.S.  1815.  Lieut-Col.,  Berwickshire  Militia. 
Married,  Oct.  13,  1810,  .\nne  Evelyn,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
3rd  Viscount  Falmouth.  An  amateur  musician  of  considerable 
celebrity;  and  a  bon  vivant;  known  as  'Sir  George  Provender." 
Died,  s.^.,  Feb.  21,  1849.  (Burke,  P.  ami  B.;  Return  of  M.P. s; 
Al.Oxon.;  G.E.C.) 

WARRENER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May 
21,  1845.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 
1805).  B.  at  Lydd,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1852. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  for  Winchester)  1873;  priest  (Norwich), 
1877;  C.  of  Kingsclere,  Hants.,  1873-5-  C.  of  Friston, 
Suffolk,  1876-7.  C.  of  East  Bergholt,  1877-82.  R.  of  Mor- 
bome,  Hunts.,  1890-8.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1899. 

WARRINER,  WALTER  ERNLfe.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  9,  1877.  Of  The  Mount,  Bishopstoke,  Hants.  [S.  of  — , 
of  Dover.]  [School,  Eton,  for  one  term.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877. 
(Eton  Sch    Reg.) 

WARRINGTON,  DANIEL  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Clare,  Mar.  19,  1790.   B.  in  London. 

WARRINGTON,  EARL  OF  (1755),  see  GREY,  GEORGE  HARRY. 

WARRINGTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4, 
1761.  [5th  and  youngest]  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Lanes,  [and 
of  Stanton,  Derbs.]  [B.  1744]-  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1762.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  July  30,  1769.  Cursal 
Canon  of  St  Asaph,  1776-1830.  V.  of  Estyn  (or  Hope), 
Flints.,    1778-1830.     R.    of    Pleasley,    Derbs.,    1793-1830. 


Warter,  The  Rev.  John  Wood 

Married,  1768,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Strudwick  Thomhill, 
and  had  issue.  Died  in  1830.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  m.  676; 
G.  Mag.,  1830,  II.  282;  V.  Hodson.) 

WARRINGTON,   GEORGE.    .A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.   1, 

1869.    Did  not  reside. 

WARRINGTON,  STRUDWICK  THORNHILL.  Adm.  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  29,  1830.  S.  of  Capt.  — ,  of  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
Sept.  23,  1838.    (T.  A.  Walker,  442.) 

WARRINGTON,  THOMAS  ROLLS,  .^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity- 
Nov.  21,  1868.  [Only]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  17,  Orchard  Street, 
Portman  Square,  London  (and  Marv  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry 
Radclyffe).  B.  [May  29],  1851,  in  London.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar,  1872;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  7,  1875.  Member  of  the  Bar  Committee,  1883;  Q.C., 
1895;  Bencher,  1897.  Knighted,  1904.  Judge  of  the  High 
Court,  1904-15;  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  1915-26.  P.C,  1915- 
Created  Baron  Warrington  of  ClySe,  1926.  Of  Clyffe  Hall, 
Market  Lavington,  Wilts.  Married,  1883,  Emma  Maud, 
eldest  dau.  of  Decimus  Sturges,  barrister,  of  Lincoln's  Irm. 
Died  Oct.  25,  1937.  (Inns  of  Court;  Walford,  County  Families; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Oct.  27,  1937.) 

WARRY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  lage  17)  at  Trinity,  May  6, 
1S35.  S.  of  George,  solicitor,  of  Sherborne,  Dorset.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Devon  (private)  and  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs. 
1835;  BA.  1839;  M.A.  1843.  Of  Upwey,  near  Dorchester, 
J. P.  for  Dorset.  Died  in  1885.  Father  of  the  next.  (Sherborne 
Sch.  Reg.) 
WARRY,  HENRY  COCKERAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke,Oct.  i,  1879.  Only  s.  of  George,  (above),  of  Upwey,  near 
Dorchester.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B..\.  and  LL.B. 
1883.  Adm.  solicitor,  1888.  Practised  at  Yeovil  (Messrs 
Marsh,  Warry  and  .\rrow)  1888-1940.  Of  Martock,  Somerset. 
Married,  1888,  Fanny,  dau.  of  F.  Glass.  Died  Feb.  23,  1940, 
at  Yeovil.  (Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  26,  1940;  Who's  Who 
in  Somerset.) 

WARSCHAWSKI  (post  VYVYAN),  RICHARD  RAWLINSCN 
VYVYAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  20,  1882.  Of 
Lanes.  [B.  June  28,  1856,  in  Liverpool.  Bapt.  Nov.  15,  1865, 
at  the  Chapel  Royal,  Brighton.  School,  Brighton  College.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1882;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1902.  Adopted  the 
surname  of  Vyvyan,  instead  of  Warschawski,  1888.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1886 ;  priest,  1888 ;  C.  of  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge, 
1886-9.  C.  of  St  George's  Cathedral,  Cape  Town,  1889-92. 
C.  of  Kalk  Bay,  Cape  Colony,  1892-9.  R.  of  Lydenburg  with 
St  Mary's,  Pilgrim's  Rest,  Transvaal,  1899-1903.  V.  of 
Ravenstone,  Bucks.,  1908-29.  Married,  .\ug.  22,  1911, 
Evelyn  Augusta  Taylor.  Resided  latterly  at  St  Bride's, 
Hassocks,  Sussex.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1936. 
(Changes  of  Name.) 

WARTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  20,  1830.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Cruck  Meole,  near 
Shrewsbury  (and  Emma  Sarah  Moore,  dau.  of  William  Wood). 
TB  Sept.  '18,  181 1.]  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1830;  B.A.  (4th  Classic)  1834;  M.A.  1837.  Fellow,  1835; 
tutor  and  president.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1837;  priest,  1840.  R. 
of  Great  Hamvood,  Salop,  1849-58.  R-  of  .\ldrington,  Sussex, 
1852-78.  J. P.  for  Salop.  Married  (i)  Charlotte  Gertrude, 
dau.  of  Blythe  Harries;  (2)  Sept.  9,  1856,  Rosamund,  only 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Holmes,  Professor  at  Bishop's 
College,  Calcutta,  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  25,  1878. 
Brother  of  John  W.  (1846).  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg. ;  Boase,  vi. 
792;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  5, 
1788.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  of  Cruck  Meole,  near  Shrewsbury 
(and  Mary,  only  child  of  John  de  Grey).  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.'i788;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  I797  Fellow,  1802. 
Junior  Proctor,  1802.  Died,  s.p.,  Nov.  7,  1802,  aged  33.  M.I. 
in  St  Giles  Church,  Cambridge.  (Burke,  L.G.;  E.  A.  B, 
Barnard.) 

WARTER,  The  Rev.  JOHN  WOOD.  M.A.  1846,  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  [Eldest  s.  of  Henry,  of  Cruck  MeGle,  Salop,  (and 
Emma  Sarah  Moore,  dau.  of  WUliam  Wood).  B.  Jan.  21, 
1806.  School,  Shrewsbury.!  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
O.xford,  Oct.  14,  1824,  aged  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1828;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1834;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1841.  Chaplain  to  the  Embassy 
at  Copenhagen,  1829-33.  V.  of  Hecne  with  West  Tarring  and 
Durrington,  Sussex,  1834-78.  An  intimate  friend  of  Robert 
Southey,  whose  eldest  dau,  Edith  May,  he  married,  Jan.  15, 
1834.  Author,  Sermons  and  antiquarian  works,  etc.  Died 
Feb.  21,  1878.  Brother  of  Ed^vard  (1830).  Al.  Oxon.; 
Burke,  E.G.;  D.N.B.) 


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Wartnaby,  Thomas 

WARTNABY,  THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,   at  Queens',   June   26, 
1786.    Of  Leics.    Matric.   Michs.    1788;   LL.B.    1793-    Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1790;  C.  of  Draughton,  Northants.,  1790. 
C.  of  Stoke  Albany  and  Wilbarston,  i8io.   R.  of  Knossington, 
Leics.,  1817-45.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1846.   (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Northants.  Clergy.) 
WARTON,    CHARLES    NICHOLAS.     Adm.    pens,    at    Clare, 
Oct.  16,  1 85 1.   [Eldest  s.  of  Charles,  surveyor,  of  London.   B. 
1832.]   Matric.  Michs.  1851.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  11, 
1857.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1861.  On  the  South-Eastern 
Circuit.    M.P.   for  Bridport,   1880-5.    Attorney-General  of 
Western  Australia,  1886-90.   Married,  Aug.  24,  1864,  Agnes, 
dau.  of  G.  H.  Wood,  Esq.,  of  the  67th  Regiment.    Died 
luly  31,  1900,  at  Hampstead    (Boase,  vi.  792;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 
WARTON,  The  Rev.  THOMAS.  M.A.  1767,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  1706), 
V.  of  Basingstoke,  Hants.   B.  Jan.  9,  1727-8.]    Matric.  from 
Trinity   College,   Oxford,    Mar.    16,    1743-4,   age    16;    B.A. 
(Oxford)    1747;   M.A.   (Oxford)    1750;   B.D.   (Oxford)    1767; 
Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford.    Professor  of  Poetry  at 
Oxford,    1757-66;   Camden   Professor   of  Ancient   History, 
1785-go.    Poet  Laureate,  1785.    R.  of  Kiddington,  Oxon., 
1771.     Author,    History   of  Kiddington   Parish;   History   of 
English  Poetry;  Poems,  ttc.   Died  May  21,  1790.   (At.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 
WARWICK,  ARTHUR  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  13, 
1870.    Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1903. 
Assistant    Master    at    Bedford    Grammar    School,    1874-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon,  for  York)   1878;  priest  (York)   1879; 
C.  of  Sprotborough,   Yorks.,    1878-80.    C.   of  St   John-in- 
Bedwardine,  Worcester,  1880-7.  V.  of  Thornton-in-Lonsdale, 
Yorks.,  1887-1910.  V.  of  Lindridge,  Worcs.,  1910-15.  Married, 
Jan.   12,    1888,   Margaret   Romaine,   youngest  dau.   of  the 
Rev.  J.  Wright,  of  St  Leonard's-on-Sea.   Died  Sept.  i,  1915, 
aged  64.    [Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1915.) 
WARWICK,  FRANCIS  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter,  1878; 
B.A.  1881;  M.B.  1885.    At  King's  College  hospital;  Demon- 
strator in   Bacteriology   there.     House   Physician,   City   of 
London  hospital  for  diseases  of  the  Chest.   M.R.C.S.;  L.S.A., 
1884.    Practised  in  East  London.    Clinical  Assistant,  North 
London  Hospital  for  Consumption.  Resident  Medical  Officer, 
Finsbury  dispensary,  in  1920.    (Medical  Directories.) 
WARWICK,    HENRY  BRANSTON.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  [3rd]  s.  of  William  Deeping,  of  Balderton  Hall, 
near  Newark,    Notts,   (and    Emily  Sarah,   dau.   of    Henry 
Branston,    of    Newark).     B.    [July    2],    1876,    at    Newark. 
Schools,  Malvern  College  and  Winchester.    Matric.   Michs. 
1894.     Second    Lieut.,    Northumberland    Fusiliers,     1898; 
Lieut.,  1900.   Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902. 
Captain,   1901;  Adjt.  of  Vols.   1906-8.    Adjt.,  T.F.,   1908; 
retired,  1913.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col., 
Northumberland    Fusiliers;    wounded;    mentioned    in    des- 
patches).   Of  Coddington,  near  Newark.    Married,  Oct.  6, 
1903,  Margaret  Julia,  dau.  of  Henry  Owen  Lucas,  of  Newark, 
and  had  issue.    Died  Feb.  10,  1944.    Brother  of  William  A. 
(1889).     (Malvern  Coll.   Reg.,    Winchester  Coll.   Reg.;  Army 
Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  12,  1944) 
WARWICK,  JOHN  CROFT  BRIDGES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  2,  1855.   S.  of  William  Atkinson,  Esq.,  of 
Colchester.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859; 
M.A.  1863.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Northampton,   1861-71.    R.  of  Astley  Abbots, 
Salop,  1871-1905.   Latterly  of  Great  Shelford,  Cambs.,  where 
he  died  Nov.  6,  1931.  Brother  of  Richard  W.  (1868).   (Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Nov.  10,  1931.) 
WARWICK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  15. 
1863.     [Only]   s.  of   I.    [Isaac],   Esq.,   of   Highfield   House, 
Rickmansworth,  Herts.   [B.  1845.]  School,  Brighton  College, 
Matric.  Michs.  1863;  LL.B.  1867.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  27,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1868.  Of  Highfield, 
Rickmansworth,  Herts.    (Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 
WARWICK,   RICHARD   WILFRID.    Adm.   pens,   at   Trinity 
Hall,  May  18,  1868.    S.  of  W[iUiam]  A[tkinson],  Esq.,  of 
Cheltenham.  [B.  Dec.  15,  1849.]  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868.   Brother  of  John  C.  B.  (1855).    (Chelten- 
ham Coll.  Reg.) 
WARWICK,  ROBERT  MADDISON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  24,  1870.   [Only]  s.  of  John,  of  Callerton  Hall,  Ponteland, 
Northumberland  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Greig). 
B.  there  [Oct.  22],  1853.    School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs. 
1870;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  8,  1872.  Succeeded  to  his  father's  estate,  1881.  J. P.  for 
Northumberland.    Married  (i)  1880,  Alice  Maude,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Andrew,  of  Compstall,  Cheshire,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  Anne  Gertrude  — ,  who  survived  him.  Died  Jan.  10,  1931, 
at  Callerton  Hall;  buried  at  Ponteland.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 


Washington,  Henry 

Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of  Court;  Waif  ord,  County  Families;  The 
Times,  Jan.  12,  1931.) 

WARWICK,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1889. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  William  Deeping,  brewer,  of  Newark  (and 
Emily  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Branston).  B.  there  [Apr.  29, 
1871].  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892; 
M.A.  1899.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  1895. 
On  the  Midland  Circuit.  A  director  of  Messrs  Warwick  and 
Richardsons,  Ltd.,  Newark-on-Trent.  Of  Balderton  Hall, 
Newark,  and  The  Beacon  House,  Newark  (1946).  J. P.  for 
Newark,  1932;  J. P.  for  Notts.,  1933.  Capt.,  Sherwood 
Foresters  (T.F.).  Married,  Jan.  24,  1922,  Emily,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Rudd,  of  Notts.  Brother  of  Henry  B.  (1894). 
(Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  511;  Burke,  L.G.;  Army 
Lists.) 

WARWICKER,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, June  25,  1846.   Matric.  Michs.  1846. 

WASBROUGH,  CHARLES  HENRY  SIDNEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1897.  Eldest  s.  of  Charles  Whitchurch,  Esq.  (Merton 
College,  Oxford,  1864)  [solicitor],  of  2,  Victoria  Square, 
Clifton  (and  H.  B.  Hare).  [B.  there,  1877.]  School,  Radley. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1903.  Rowing 'blue,' 1902.  In  the 
land  registry  Office.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.,  Oxford  and  Bucks.  L.I.).  Of  5,  College  Fields, 
Clifton,  in  1947.    (Radley  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WASBROUGH,  WILLIAM  BUTLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.  [Only]  s.  of  William  Dowell,  of  Stockham, 
Wantage,  Berks,  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Georgiana  Susanna,  dau. 
of  George  Magdwick  Davidson,  of  Warmley,  near  Bristol). 

B.  Aug.  6,  1857,  at  Lambourne,  Essex.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  LL.B.  1880;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  6,  1880.  A  solicitor;  practised 
in  London  (Messrs  Wasbrough,  Bloxam  and  Co.).  Married, 
Aug.  6,  1889,  Isabella  Dora,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Lewis 
Knight,  of  Homacott  Manor,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue.  Of 
Hanover  Lodge,  Harrow-on-the-Hill.  J. P.,  1919.  Died 
Jan.  31,  1943,  in  St  Mary's  Church,  Harrow-on-the-Hill. 
(Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Feb.  2, 
1943-) 

WASHBURN,  PHILIP  MOEN.   Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1884. 
WASHINGTON,  ADAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20, 

1852.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Adam,  barrister,  of  47,  Connaught  Square, 
London  (and  Anne).  B.  Mar.  30,  1834,  in  St  John's  parish, 
Paddington.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  June  7,  1857;  priest,  1858;  C.  of 
Melcombe  Regis  with  Radipole,  Dorset,  1857-62.  C.  of 
Stradbroke,  Suffolk,  1862-5.  C.  of  Droxford,  Hants.,  1865-6. 

C.  of  Kersal,  Lanes.,  1866-8.  R.  of  Saxmundham,  Suffolk, 
1868-91.  R.  of  Boyton,  1891-1910.  Married,  Sept.  2,  1868, 
Emily  Turner,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Moor  Bank, 
Kersal.  Died  Dec.  28,  igio,  at  Felixstowe.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1875),  Marmaduke  (1865),  Robert  (1861)  and  the 
next;  father  of  George  (1892).  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  30,  1910.) 

WASHINGTON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  9, 
1858.  [2nd]  s.  of  Adam,  of  Darley  Dale,  Derbs.  B.  [Jan.  27], 
1841,  at  Clapham,  London.  School,  Surrey  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863.  Died  Aug.  20,  1864.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1875),  etc.    (G.  Mag.,  1864,  11.  398.) 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  10, 

1853.  S.  of  John,  Admiral  [Hydrographer  to  the  Admiralty] 
(and  Ellen,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Askew,  R.  of  Greystoke, 
Cumberland).  B.  July  25,  1834,  at  Florence.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1861. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1858;  priest,  Dec  18,  1859; 
C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Paddington,  1858-60.  Chaplain  at  Cairo, 
1861-4.  C.  of  Chariton-in-Dover,  1864-6.  C.  of  Yalding, 
Kent,  1866-7.  Chaplain  at  Havre,  1867-78;  to  the  Embassy 
at  Constantinople,  1878-88;  at  St  George's,  rue  des  Bassins, 
Paris,  1888-1906.  Married,  Sept.  26,  1861,  Frances,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Gale,  Esq.,  of  Bardsey  Hall,  Ulverston,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Dec.  i,  1906,  in  Paris.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.; 
Eagle,  xxviii.  215 ;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Times,  Dec.  4, 
1906.) 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1892. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Adam  (1852).  B.  Mar.  3, 1873,  at  Saxmundham, 
Suffolk.  School,  St  Lawrence  College,  Ramsgate.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.   Of  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  in  1915. 

WASHINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1875. 
S.  of  Adam  [barrister],  of  1,  Whitehall  Gardens,  London. 
B.  [Jan.  15],  1856,  at  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.  School,  Kent 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1887.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  30,  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1881; 
priest,  1882;  C.  of  St  Gabriel's,  Pimlico,  1881-5.  C.  of 
St  Saviour's,  Pimlico,  1885-7;  V.  there,  1887-1912.  Died 
July  2,  1912.  Brother  of  Adam  (1852),  Arthur  (1858)  and 
Marmaduke  (1865).  (Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
July  3,  1912.) 


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Washington,  James  Richard 

WASHINGTON,  JAMES  RICHARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter, 
i8S8;  Mus.Bac,  1893. 

WASHINGTON,  JOHN.  .Adm.  sizar  (age  iq)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1770.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Howgill,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1771;  B.A.  i775-  R-  (non-resident)  of  Chil- 
comb,  Hants.,  1804-12.  Of  Crondall,  Hants.,  in  1815  when 
his  son  Henry  was  adm.  at  New  College,  Oxford.  {Sedbergh 
Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WASHINGTON,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  3,  1865.  [4th]  s.  of  Adam  [barrister-at-law  at  Lincoln's 
Inn],  of  Darley  Dale,  Derbs.  B.  there,  July  4,  1846.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  i86q;  M.A.  1872.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  Frant,  Sussex, 
1869-71.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Chester  Square,  London,  1871-3. 
C.  of  Sheffield,  1874-6.  V.  of  Neen  Savage,  Salop,  1876-7. 
V.  of  St  Thomas,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  1877-81.  V.  of 
Tufnell  Park,  Middlesex,  1881-91.  P.C.  of  Portraan  Chapel, 
London,  1891-3.  R.  of  Staple  Fitzpaine  with  Bickenhall, 
Somerset,  1895-1904.  R.  of  Holbrook,  Suffolk,  1910-15. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1915-36.  Lived  latterly  at  East- 
bourne. Married  (i)  .'\ug.  12,  1880,  Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of 
Samuel  Morley,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Hall  Place,  Kent;  (2)  Sept.  2, 
1931,  Lois,  only  dau.  of  Henr>'  MowU,  of  Dover.  Died  Oct.  28, 
1935.  Brother  of  Adam  (1852),  etc.  {Crockford;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  30,  1935.) 

WASHINGTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6,  1861. 
S.  of  Adam,  barrister-at-law,  of  Darley  Dale,  Derbs.  B. 
[Tune  17],  1843,  at  Clapham,  London.  School,  Tunbridge 
Wells.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1869.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  1866;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Stradbroke, 
Suffolk,  186&-72.  V.  of  Hoo  with  Letheringham,  1872-3.  R. 
of  Hawton,  Notts.,  1873-1924.  Married,  Mar.  6,  1872,  Anna 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  A.  A.  Holden,  R.  of  Hawton,  Notts. 
Lived  latterly  at  Eastbourne.  Died  Aug.  5,  1940,  aged  97. 
Brother  of  Adam  (1853),  etc. ;  father  of  the  next.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Aug.  6,  1940.) 

WASHINGTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (above),  of  Hawton  rectory, 
Notts.  B.  there,  July  20,  1877.  School,  St  Lawrence  College, 
Ramsgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Died  Oct.  20, 
1900,  at  St  Leonard's.  (St  Lawrence  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Oct.  24,  1900.) 

WASHINGTON-ATKINSON,  THOMAS  (1834),  s«c  ATKINSON. 

WASNEY,  JOHN  WILKINSON,  .^dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Dec.  9,  1S16.  Of  Yorks.  [Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Atkinson  (1786),  of  Fence  End,  Thornton,  Yorks.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1822.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  11,  1818. 
Called  to  the  bar.  A  Conveyancer.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court.) 
WASNEV,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  23,  1791.  B.  at 
Beverley,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1795.  Doubtless 
brother  of  the  next. 

WASNEY,  WILLIAM  ATKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  June  29,  1786.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hull.  School, 
Beveriey.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1789;  B.A.  1791; 
M..^,  1794.  V.  of  Bracewell,  Yorks.,  1814-36.  Died  in  1842. 
Father  of  John  W.  (i8i6);  doubtless  brother  of  the  above. 
(Warwick's  Univ   Reg.;  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide.) 

WASON,  RIGBY  MELVILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  2,  1859. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John  James  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1814), 
V.  of  Sheepscombe,  Gloucs.  B.  Aug.  8,  1842,  at  Bispham, 
Lanes.  Schools,  Cheltenham  College  and  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  LL.B.  1864.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1867;  practised 
at  6,  South  Square,  Gray's  Inn.  Married,  Miss  —  Urquhart. 
Died  June  26,  1883,  in  New  York.  {Venn,  11.  343  and  addenda, 
III.  447;  Law  Lists.) 

WASS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Cath  rine's,  July  i,  1816; 
a  'Ten-year  man.'  From  St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  whence 
he  had  matric.  Apr.  11,  1815,  age  i2.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Hands- 
worth,  Yorks  P.C.  of  Hedon  and  V.  of  Preston-in-Holdemess, 
Yorks.,  1828-39.  Died  Feb.  19,  1839,  aged  46.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
G.  Mag.,  1839,  I.  440,  which  calls  him  'Wasse.') 

WASSE,  CHARLES  (1789),  see  ALSTON. 

WASSE,  GERVASE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John  s,  June  27,  1851. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel,  M.A.,  Head  Master  of  Sherbum 
Grammar  School,  Yorks.  (and  Mary).  B.  Aug.  30,  1829,  at 
Sherbum.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield),  June  3,  1855 ;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  Melbourne,  Derbs., 
1855-64.  P.C.  of  Worst-Home,  Lanes.,  1865-9.  C.  of 
St  Leonard's,  Bridgnorth,  Salop,  1869-71.  C.  of  St  Thomas, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1871-2.  C.  of  St  James,  Hull,  1872-3. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1874.    (Crockford.) 

WASSE,  HENRY  WATSON.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  I,  1851. 
[B.  1831.]  Matric.  Lent,  1852;  B.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.),  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Hungarton,  Leics.,  1856-61. 


Waterfield,  Henry  Brooke 

P.C.  of  Prestwold  with  Hoton,  1861-9.  C.  of  Burghclere, 
Hants.,  1869-72.  .\ssistant  British  Chaplain  at  Rome,  1872- 
4;  Chaplain  there,  1875-91.  Canon  of  Gibraltar,  1887-91. 
Married,  Georgiana  M.,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Capron,  of 
Southwick  Hall,  Northants.  Died  Mar.  i6,  1891,  aged  59, 
in  Rome.  (Boase,  vi.  793;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Mar.  25,  1891.) 

WASSE,  JOHN  (1779).  see  ALSTON. 

WASTELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1783.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Thomeley,  Durham.  B.  there.  School, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1784.  Migrated  to  Clare, 
June  17,  1786;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1791.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1790. 
Senior  Proctor,  1804-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Michs.  1788; 
priest  (Peterb.)  1790;  C.  of  Warden,  Northumberland.  R.  of 
Brington-cum-Bythome  and  Weston,  Hunts.,  1807-14.  C.  of 
Chapelthorpe,  Yorks.,  1814-18.  Disappears  from  Clerical 
Guide,  1822.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Northants.  Clergy; 
Durham  Oi>d.  Book;  Incs.  of  Hunts!) 

WASTELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23, 
1753.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1706-7),  R.  of  Simonburn, 
Northumberland  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  W.  Bacon,  of  Staward 
Peel).  [B.  1736.]  School,  Scorton,  Yorks.  (sic).  Matnc.  Easter, 
1753;  LL.B.  1759. 

WASTELL  (formedy  CHINTON),  JOHN  DANIEL.  Adm.  at 
Clare,  Lent,  1804.  S.  of  John  [Wastell,  alias  Chmton,  of 
Ainderby  Steeple,  Yorks.,  and  of  Risby,  Suffolk;  a  member  of 
the  Jockey  Club,  and  managed  the  stable  of  the  3rd  Duke 
of  Grafton:  died  1811,]  B.  July  21,  1782,  in  St  Anne's  pansh, 
Westminster.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1804,  as  John; 
B.A.  1807,  as  John  Daniel;  M.A.  1810.  Ord.  deacon  (York), 
July  15,  1810;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1822;  at  the  time  of  his 
ordination  as  deacon,  explained  the  difference  of  name  on  his 
birth  certificate  from  that  on  his  ordination  papers  as  due  to 
his  father's  having  assumed  the  surname  of  Chinton  from  a 
family  consideration.  C.  of  Sandal  Magna,  Yorks.  C.  of 
Chapelthorpe,  18 10.  C.  of  Felixkirk,  1811-12.  C.  of  Acklam, 
1820-2.  C.  of  Risby,  Suffolk,  c.  1833-41.  No  subsequent 
cure  recorded.  Donor  of  plate  to  the  College.  Died  Sept.  6, 
1873,  at  Risby.    (Arthur  J.  Walker;  Harl.  Soc,  .xcil.  436.) 

WASTENEYS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9,  1870. 
[Only]  s.  of  William  Purslove,  of  Balby,  near  Doncaster 
[and  of  Hatfield  House,  Yorks.].  B.  [Feb.  6],  1851,  at 
Bamby  Moor,  Notts.  School,  Cambs.  (private).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1877-  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  2,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1875. 
Of  2,  Essex  Court,  Temple.  Knighted.  Married,  1875,  Julia 
Marianne,  dau.  of  Charles  Fardell,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Holbeck 
Lodge,  Lines.,  and  had  issue.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WATERFIELD,  CHARLES  RUSSELL.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  6, 
1881.  S.  of  Ottiwell  Charles  (1850),  of  Nackington  House, 
Canterbury.  B.  May  23,  1861.  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Colonial  cadet;  Private  Secretary  to 
Sir  Arthur  Gordon,  Governor  of  Fiji.  Died  June  9,  1885,  at 
8uva.  Brother  of  Ottiwell  F.  (1883).  (Charterhouse  Reg.; 
which  gives  'died  July  28,  1885';  King's  College  Reg.;  T.  H. 
Hill.) 

WATERFIELD,  HARRY  WINGFIELD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  5,  1883.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward  [Bengal  C.S.],  of  i.  Lime- 
grove  Villas,  East  Sheen,  London.  B.  Dec.  29,  1864,  at 
Cawnpore,  India.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Assistant  Master  at  Gateshead  High 
School,  1886;  at  Newcastle  Preparatory  School,  1887;  at 
Bradfield  College,  1888-96;  Head  Master  of  Arnold  house 
school,  Hastings,  1896-9;  Assistant  Master  at  Temple  Grove 
School,  1900-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1900;  priest,  1901; 
C.  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  1900-2.  Head  Master  of  lemple 
Grove  School,  1902-35;  Chaplain,  1935-45-  Chaplain  at 
Bayham  Abbey,  1945-51.  Married,  July  30,  1896,  Maria 
Winifred,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  .\rmitage,  V.  of  St  Luke's, 
Gloucester.  Latterly  of  Lamberhurst,  Kent,  where  he  died 
Mar.  16,  1951.  [Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Bradfield  Coll. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford.) 

WATERFIELD,  HENRY  BROOKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  11,  1861.   S.  of  Wright,  harness-maker  (and  Susannah). 

B.  Dec.  18,  1840,  at  Stanford,  Lines.  [School,  Stamford 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  1865;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Porthleven,  Cornwall, 
1865-7.  C.  of  St  Stythians,  1867-8.  C.  of  St  Germoe,  i868-73- 

C.  of  Flushing,  1873-80.  V.  of  St  Eval,  1880-6.  C.  of  Chariton- 
in-Dover,  1892-4.  C.  of  Tingrith,  Beds.,  1894-99.  C.  of 
Fomham  All  Saints,  Suffolk,  1899-1905.  Married,  Apr.  25, 
1867,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Nash.  Died  Oct.  30,  1905, 
at  Fomham  All  Saints.  Father  of  the  next .  (Eagle,  xxvii, 
276;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Crockford;  Church  Times. 
Nov.  3,  1905.) 


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WATERFIELD,  HENRY  VALENTINE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1883.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Brooke  (above) 
(and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Nash).  B.  Feb.  14,  1868, 
at  Gwennap,  Cornwall.  School,  Probus,  (The  Rev.  R.  Black- 
man).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  B.A.,  London,  1899; 
B.-es-L.  Paris,  1901.  Assistant  Master  at  Cranbrook  School, 
1895-1904;  at  Eastbourne  College,  1904-34.  Died  Dec.  14, 
1943,  as  the  result  of  a  road  accident.  [Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  Bursar,  Eastbourne  College.) 

WATERFIELD,  OTTIWELL  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  July  3,  1850.  [S.  of  Charles,  barrister.] 
B.  [1830]  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A 
1857.  Fellow,  1853-61.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1856-8; 
Principal  of  Temple  Grove  School,  East  Sheen,  Surrey,  1858- 
80.  Described  by  A.  C.  Benson,  who  was  one  of  his  pupils,  as 
'  a  tall  impressive-looking  man,  with  a  vague  resemblance  to 
the  portraits  of  Charles  Dickens... a  really  great  teacher.' 
Sometime  director  of  the  Nizam's  State  Railways.  Director 
of  the  Imperial  Ottoman  bank.  Married,  1861,  Ada  J.,  dau. 
of  Charles  Candy,  of  Chipstead  Place,  Sevenoaks.  Latterly 
of  Nackington  House,  near  Canterbury.  Died,  suddenly, 
Aug.  24,  1898,  at  Windsor  railway  station;  buried  at  Nacking- 
ton. Father  of  Charles  R.  (1881)  and  the  next.  (Boase,  vi. 
793;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  A.  C.  Benson,  Memories  and  Friends.) 

WATERFIELD,  OTTIWELL  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  21,  1883.  S.  of  Ottiwell  Charles  (above),  of  Nackington 
House,  near  Canterbury.  B.  [Jan.  i]  1865,  at  East  Sheen, 
Surrey.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
B.A.  1886.  In  the  cotton-business,  Manchester;  in  Paris, 
1888-93;  in  Egypt,  1898-1903.  Married  Constance  Manners 
Sutton,  of  Chichester.  Died  Sept.  12,  1943,  in  London. 
Brother  of  Charles  R.  (1881).  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Sept.  14,  1943;  T.  H.  Hill.) 

WATERFIELD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  lo, 
1812.  Of  Northants.  [S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Daventry. 
B.  June  29,  1796.  Bapt.  Dec.  10,  1796.]  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar,  1814;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820; 
B.D.  1827.  Fellow,  1820;  tutor.  R.  of  Thurcaston,  Leics., 
1837-64.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1847.  Died  Jan.  9, 
1864.   [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  1.  262;  T.  H.  Hill.) 

WATERFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Oct. 
26,  1819.  [B.  1789.]  Of  South  Terrace,  Alexander  Square, 
Brompton,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1820;  M.B.  1825; 
Med.  Lie,  1827;  M.D.  1830.  F.R.C.P.,  1831;  Censor,  1833. 
Practised  in  London.  Metropolitan  Commissioner  of  Lunacy, 
1842.  Died  Mar.  5,  1871,  in  London.  [Peile,  11.  396;  Boase, 
III.  1216;  Medical  Directories.) 

WATERFIELD,  THOMAS  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  16,  1817.  S.  of  William  [accountant  in  the 
Exchequer  bill  pay-office]  (and  Elizabeth  Weekes  Patey). 
B.  July  22,  1799,  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1817;  Scholar,  1818.  Clerk  in  the  Board  of  Control, 
1818-39.  Private  secretary  to  T.  P.  Courtenay,  Secretary  to 
the  Commissioners  for  affairs  in  India;  Assistant  Secretary 
(secret  and  political  Dept.j,  India  Office,  1839-58;  Head  of 
the  establishment  in  charge  of  records  in  Cannon  Row,  1858- 
61;  retired,  1861.  Married,  June  17,  1826,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Searle  Benthall,  of  Totnes  and  Buckfast  Abbey, 
Devon.  Died  Sept.  7,  1862,  in  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster. 
[Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Boase,  in.  1216.) 

WATERFORD,  MARQUESS  OF  (1832),  see  BERESFORD,  LORD 
JOHN  DE  LA  POER. 

WATERHOUSE,  ALFRED  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1875.  S.  of  Alfred,  merchant  [of  London  and 
Brighton]  (and  Ann  Mary).  Bapt.  1856,  in  London.  School, 
Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Resided  for  3  terms. 
A  regular  follower  of  the  Crawley  and  Horsham  hunt. 
President,  Sussex  County  chess  club.  Married,  Dec.  1919, 
Muriel  Gertrude  Jane  Anne  Baillie.  Latterly  of  3,  Lewes 
Crescent,  Brighton,  where  he  died  Feb.  13,  1922.  [Brighton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Eagle,  XLii.  298.) 
WATERHOUSE,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  24,  1846.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Barrow-on-Soar,  Leics.  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  there.  Bapt.  July  25,  1844.  Matric.  Michs. 
1846;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1850; 
priest,  1851;  C.  of  King's  Langley,  Herts.,  1850-3.  C.  of 
Egham,  Surrey,  1853-7.  Chaplain,  Calcutta  ecclesiastical 
est.,  at  Lucknow,  1858-62;  Subathoo,  1862-3;  Singapore, 
1863-9;  Simla,  1869-71;  Mhow,  1872-5;  Jullundur,  1876-9; 
Delhi,  1879-80;  Lahore,  1880;  Delhi,  1880-1 ;  Murree,  1881-3; 
retired,  1883.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Lord  W.  Godolphin 
Osborne,  of  Elphinstone,  1883-90.  Married  (i)  Apr.  23,  1851, 
Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Pamum  Stone,  Esq., 
of  Barrow-on-Soar;  (2)  Frances  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 
Dr  Frederick  George  Furnivall,  of  Egham,  and  had  issue. 
Latterly  of  2,  Glenorchy  Terrace,  Edinburgh,  where  he  died 
Jan.  19,  1890,  aged  63.  [Eagle,  xvi.  481;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Jan.  29,  1890.) 


Waterlow,  Sydney  Philip  Perigal 

WATERHOUSE,  GEORGE  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  18,  187V  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Samuel  [of  Hobart, 
Tasmania].  B.  [Apr.  4,  1856]  in  the  Fiji  Islands.  School, 
Hobart,  Tasmania.  Holder  of  a  scholarship  given  by  the 
Government  of  Tasmania.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Scholar, 
1875;  B.A.  (23rd  Wrangler)  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  16,  1875.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  25,  1879.  Residing  at 
High  Street,  Launceston,  Tasmania,  in  1911.  [Peile,  11.  637; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WATERHOUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  :8)  at  Trinity,  May  6, 
1757-  S.  of  Joshua,  of  [Bow  Lane],  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1757;  Scholar,  1760;  B.A.  1761.  Ord.  deacon 
London,  Mar.  18,  1764;  priest,  June  17,  1764.  Headmaster  of 
the  Mercer's  School,  London,  1771-1804.  Died  in  1804.  [St 
Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  A.  J.  Percival.) 

WATERHOUSE,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  22,  1770.  Of  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  B.A.  1774; 
M.A.  1777;  B.D.  1786.  Fellow,  1774.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.j 
1774.  R.  of  Coton,  Cambs.,  1788-1827.  R.  of  Little  Stukeley, 
Hunts.,  1813-27.  Constantly  engaged  in  quarrels  with  the 
other  Fellows;  in  1798  voted  for  himself  as  Senior  Fellow 
when  the  election  to  the  Mastership  took  place;  the  Lord 
Chancellor  nominated  Joseph  Procter.  At  Little  Stukeley  his 
usual  costume  is  said  to  have  consisted  of  a  coarse  great-coat, 
corduroy  breeches,  and  light  grey  stockings.  Murdered 
July  3,  1827,  aged  81,  by  Joshua  Slade,  a  dismissed  servant, 
at  Little  Stukeley  rectory.  The  gravestone  erected  to  his 
memory  bore  an  epitaph  beginning: 

'  Beneath  this  Tomb  his  Mangled  body's  laid 
Cut,  Stabb'd  and  Murdered  by  Joshua  Slade; 
His  ghastly  Wounds  a  horrid  sight  to  see, 
And  hurl'd  at  once  into  Eternity.' 
(Northants.   Clergy;   Clerical  Guide;   Foster,   Index   Eccles., 
Proc.  Mod.  Lang.  Assoc,  lviii.  Mar.  1948;  E.  Anglian,  N.S., 
VIII.  11;  G.  Mag.,  1827,  II.  279;  The  Times,  July  12,  1827; 
W.  H.  S.  Jones,  History  of  St  Catharine's  College,  129.) 

WATERHOUSE,  PERCY  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  4,  1883.  S.  of  Roland  Skipsey.  B.  [Jan.  15,  1864],  at 
Hobart,  Tasmania.  School,  Horton  College,  Tasmania. 
Held  a  Tasmanian  Government  scholarship.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Entered  the  office  of  Messrs 
George  and  Peto,  architects,  1887.  A. R.I. B.A. ,  1892; 
F.R.I. B. A.,  1909.  Practised  in  London.  Married,  1908,  Nora, 
dau.  of  H.  Parr  Mallam,  of  Oxford.  Author,  The  Story  of 
Architecture.  Died  Oct.  29,  1932,  at  Shotover,  Epsom.  [Peile, 
II.  698;  The  Times,  Oct.  31,  1932.) 

WATERHOUSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  27,  1757- 
Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1757;  B.A.  1761.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich),  Sept.  19,  1762;  C.  of  Walpole  St  Peter,  Norfolk, 
1762-6.  V.  of  Denford  with  Ringstead,  Northants.,  1766-77. 
Died  in  1777.    [Northants.  Clergy.) 

WATERHOUSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  3,  1868.  Of  Lanes.  [Youngest  s.  of  Richard,  of  Aldcliffe. 
B.  1849.  School,  Lancaster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar, 
1869;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Assistant  Master  at  Loretto 
School,  1873-4;  at  Coatham  School,  Redcar,  1875;  Second 
Master  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  Grammar  School,  1875-8; 
Head  Master  of  Newport  School,  Essex,  1878-1911.  Married, 
1875,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Chamley  Rowland,  of  Lancaster. 
J. P.  for  Essex.  Died  Sept.  3,  1935,  aged  86,  at  Newport. 
[Schoolmasters  Directories;  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1935;  Kelly, 
Handbook.) 

WATERLOW,  EDGAR  LUTWYCHE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  14,  1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of  P[hilip]  H[ickson]  [later 
2nd  Bart.l,  of  2,  Hall  Road,  Hamilton  Terrace,  London,  N.W. 
(by  his  is't  wife,  Amy  Grace,  2nd  dau.  of  Edgar  Lutwyche,  of 
Streatham).  [B.  June  15,  1870.]  School,  Harrow,  and  at 
Heidelberg.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898. 
Joint  Managing  Director  of  Waterlow  and  Sons,  stationers 
and  printers.  Governor  and  Director  of  the  Royal  Sea-bathing 
Hospital,  Margate.    Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  1931.    Married 

(1)  1896,   Martha,  dau.  of  Robert  Carter,   and  had  issue; 

(2)  1913,  Harriet  Victoria,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph  Geeks, 
and  had  further  issue.  Of  Crowborough,  Sussex,  in  1952. 
[Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who.) 

WATERLOW,  SYDNEY  PHILIP  PERIGAL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George  Sydney,  of 
Uplands,  Fareham,  Hants,  (and  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
H.  H.  Beauchamp,  of  Bexley,  Kent).  B.  Oct.  22,  1878,  at 
New  Barnet,  Herts.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
scholar;  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1899);  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1905. 
Entered  the  Diplomatic  Service,  1900;  in  the  Eastern  Dept. 
of  the  Foreign  Office,  1900-1;  Attach^  in  Washington,  1901; 
3rd  Secretary,  1902-5.  Resigned  and  became  a  University 
extension  lecturer.  Returned  to  the  Foreign  Office  on  the 
outbreak  of  the  Gre  i  War,  1914-19;  Acting  First  Secretary, 
1919.  Took  part  in  the  Paris  Peace  Conference.   Director  of 


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the  Foreign  division  of  the  Department  of  Overseas  Trade, 
1922-4.  Counsellor  in  the  Foreign  Office,  1924-6;  Envoy 
Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  in  Bangkok, 
1926-8;  in  Addis  Ababa,  1928-g;  in  Sofia,  1929-33;  in 
Athens,  1933-9-  C.B.E.,  1920;  K.C.M.G.,  1935;  Chevalier, 
Legion  of  Honour.  Married  (i)  Nov.  10,  1902,  Alice  Isabella, 
only  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  Pollock,  3rd  Bart.;  (2)  Sept.  27, 
1913,  Helen  Margery,  dau.  of  Gustav  Eckhard,  of  Didsbur>-, 
Manchester,  and  had  issue.  Author,  classical.  Died  Dec.  4, 
1944,  at  Oare,  Marlborough.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who; 
The  Times,  Dec.  6,  1944) 
WATERLOW,  WALTER  JAMESON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  3,  1874.  S.  of  Alfred  James  of  Great  Doods,  Reigate, 
Surrey  (and  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Jameson).  B.  [Nov.  26], 
1854,  in  London.  Schools,  Dulwich  and  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  LL.B.  1878;  LL.M.  1881.  .\dni.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  11,  1875.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  25,  1879-  On 
the  Western  Circuit.  A  director  of  Waterlow  and  Sons,  Ltd., 
printers  and  stationers.  Married  (1)  Apr.  27,  1882,  Jessie 
Beatrice,  dau.  of  Surgeon  Henry  Q.  Clarke,  R.N.;  (2)  Aug.  12, 
1901,  Edith  .'Mice,  widow  of  Louis  Rhodes,  of  Market  Rasen, 
Lines.  Died  .Apr.  13,  1908,  at  Sevenoaks.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WATERMEYER,  ERNEST  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  2,  1S99.  S.  of  Christian  Johannes,  farmer,  of  Eubonies- 
plaats  [or  Colonies  Plaats],  Graafi  Reinet,  Cape  Colony.  B. 
there,  Oct.  12,  1880.  School  [Stellenbosch  boys'  school  and] 
Bath  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar;  B.A.  1902; 
LL.B.  1903.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Cape  Town.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  1904.  Practised  in  Cape  Town  from  1905. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Cape  Garrison 
Artillery).  President,  Income  Tax  Court,  1920.  K.C.  1921. 
Chairman,  Capetown  differential  rating  commission,  192 1. 
Puisne  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Union  of  South  Africa, 
1922-37;  Judge  of  Appeal,  1937-43;  Chief  Justice  of  South 
Africa,  1943-50.  P.C,  1943.  Married,  1908,  Petronella 
Hester  Wege,  of  Wynberg,  and  had  issue.  Of  Cranbome 
House,  Hermanus,  Cape  Province  in  1952.  {Venn,  in.  400; 
Cniv.  War  List;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  La:i<  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 

WATERMEYER,  JOHN  PHILLIP  FAIRBAIRN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Jan.  28,  1881.  [Eldest]  s.  of  F[rederick] 
S[tephanus]  [barrister  of  the  Supreme  Court],  of  Wynberg 
Hill,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa.  Matric.  Lent,  i88i;  B.A. 
1884.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  17,  1882.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  June  17,  1885.  Adm.  an  .-Vdvocate  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Cape  Colony,  1885.  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of 
Southern  Rhodesia,  1896-1914.  Died  Aug.  7,  IQU-  (i«"' 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times. 
Aug.  18,  1914.) 

WATERS,  ALBERT  HAMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  13,  1869.  Only  s.  of  Matthew,  coUector-of-taxes,  of 
Cambridge.  B.  there,  Feb.  24, 1845.  School,  Perse  (Mr  Mason). 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1876. 

WATERS,  ARTHUR  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct  .12, 
1868.    Matric.  Michs.  1868. 

WATERS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  i860. 
2nd  s.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there,  Dec.  15, 
1840.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge  (Mr  Mason).  Matric.  Lent, 
1861;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Sometime  Secretary  of  the 
Merchant  Taylors'  School.  Brother  of  Samuel  G.  (1868). 
[Camb.  Year-book,  1906.) 

WATERS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  3,  1887. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1890;  LL.M. 
1894;  M..\.  1909.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1891;  priest,  1892; 
C.  of  Quom,  Leics.,  1891-2.  C.  of  Sheepshed,  1892-9  and 
1900-9.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Leicester,  1899-1900.  C.  of 
Deptford,  Co.  Durham,  1909-11.  C.  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk, 
1911-14.  V.  of  West  Molesey,  Surrey,  1914-22.  V.  of  Heywood, 
Wilts.,  1922-34.  DiedFeb.2i,  1936,  aged  67,  at  Bournemouth. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  24,  1936.) 

WATERS,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  30,  1863.    Matric.  Lent,  1864;  B.A.  1870. 

WATERS,  GEORGE  MATTHEWS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  23,  1889.  S.  of  Horace  Matthews.  B.  [1869]  at 
Ashwicken,  Norfolk.  [School,  Norwich.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1894;  priest, 
1895;  C.  of  Airmyn,  Yorks.,  1894-6.  C.  of  Poppleton,  1896-9. 
C.  of  Shere,  Surrey,  1899-1903.  Chaplain,  R.N.,  1903-23; 
H.M.S.  Donegal,  1903-4;  Hague,  1904-6;  Queen,  1906-7; 
Implacable,  1907-8;  Russell,  1908-10;  Natal,  1910-12; 
Queen,  1912-14;  Lord  Nelson,  1914-17;  at  R.N.  air-station, 
1917-18;  H.M.S.  I'ernon,  1918-20;  at  dockyard,  Sheerness, 
1920-3.  R.  of  Acrise,  Kent.  1923-43.  Married,  191 1,  Muriel 
Dulcebella,  dau.  of  Major  William  Ford.  Died  Feb.  7,  1943. 
at  Canterbury.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  9,  1943;  Who's 
Who  in  Kent.) 


Waters,  William  Thomas 

WATERS,  HENRY  WOLSTAN  DIXIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
MANUKL,  Jan.  27,  1850.  of  Carmarthens.  [Eldest  s.  of  John, 
of  Trefant  (and  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Thomas 
Dixie).]  Matric.  Lent,  1851;  scholar.  Died,  Aug.  17,  1852, 
age  "o  at  Scarborough.  M.I  in  churchyard  of  St  Peter's, 
Bedford.  (Scott,  MSS.;NoUs  andQueries,  12  Series,  xi.  126: 
G.  Mag.,  1852,  II.  434-) 

WATERS,  JAMES  CAMERON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct  1884  School,  Wellington  College.  Matnc.  Michs.  1884. 
Athletics  -blue'  (mile),  1885,  1886;  President,  C.U.A.C,  1886. 
Sometime  Master  of  the  South  Salop  Hunt.  (Wellington  Coll. 
R'g-) 

WATERS,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  24,  1825.  Of 
Norfolk.  [Only  s.  of  Mark,  merchant.  B.  at  Great  Yarmouth. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.)  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  6,  1830;  priest,  June  5,  1831. 
P.C.  of  St  George's  Chapel,  Great  Yannouth,  1833-64.  Died 
Oct.  1864,  aged  57.   (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WATERS,  RANDLE  JACKSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
June  27,  1820.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Thomas  (Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  1783)  [Master  of  Emanuel  Hospital,  Westminster]. 

B.  at  Kingsland.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1820;  B.A.  1824;  M..\.  1827;  D.D.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
X826;  priest,  1827.  Minor  Canon  of  Westminster,  1843.  Master 
of  Emanuel  Hospital  (succeeding  his  father),  1831-59. 
Married,|i828,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Thorold.  Died 
Jan.  19,  1859,  aged  56,  at  Worthing.  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Reile,  11.  400;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1859, 
I.  326;  Scott-GUes,  History  of  Emanuel  College,  gives  his  father 
as  Master  of  Emanuel  for  a  different  period.) 

WATERS,  ROBERT  FLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  4,  1822;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  Edmund,  of 
Kingsbury,  Middlesex  (and  Anna  Elizabeth  Basket).  School, 
Highgate  (Mr  Duncan).   Matric.  Michs.  1822. 

WATERS,  SAMUEL  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1868.  [3rd]  s.  of  W[illiam],  Esq.,  of  Grafton  House,  Cam- 
bridge. School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1868; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Z2nd  Wrangler)  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Assistant 
Master  at  Oswestry  Grammar  School,  1872-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Astbury,  Cheshire,  1875-6. 
*  Assistant  Master  at  Macclesfield  Grammar  School,  1873-80. 

C.  of  Bollington,  Cheshire,  1876-80.  Head  Master  of  King 
Edward's  School,  Nuneaton,  1 880-1909.  V.  of  Grandborough, 
Warws.,  1909-16.  V.  of  Meriden,  1916-21.  Married  (i)  Laura 
Ann  — ;  (2)  Dec.  26,  1888,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  F.  T.  Selby, 
Esq.,  of  Spalding.  Latterly  of  Leamington  Spa,  where  he 
died  Dec.  30,  1929,  aged  79.  Brother  of  Charles  (i860). 
(Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  1, 
1930.) 

WATERS,  THOMAS  BROCAS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1882.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Edwin  Hughes,  of  Chilverton  Elms, 
Dover.  B.  [Oct.  21],  1861,  at  Bowdon,  Cheshire.  School, 
Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury)  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Southborough, 
Kent,  1888-95.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone,  1895-8.  V.  of 
Jesmond,  Northumberland,  1898-1907.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Newcastle-on-Tj-ne,  1905-7-  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  1907-17.  Hon.  Canon  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
1914-17.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Hampstead,  1917-22.  Married, 
June  II,  1902,  Alice,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Young,  Esq.,  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Died  Sept.  16,  1922,  of  typhoid  fever. 
(Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Sept.  18,  1922.) 

WATERS,  WILLIAM  HORSCRAFT.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  16,  1875.  S.  of  WUliam.  B.  [July  21,  1855],  in  London. 
School,  Middle  class,  Cowper  Street.  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class,  1878);  B.A.  1879;  M.A. 
1882.  University  Demonstrator  in  Physiology,  1879-82. 
Demonstrator  and  .Assistant  Lecturer  in  Physiology  at 
Owens  College,  Manchester,  1882-7.  Author,  Historical  Notes 
for  the  Use  of  Medical  Students.  Died  Jan.  20,  1887.  {Petle, 
II.  640;  Boase,  vi.  795.) 

WATERS,  WILLIAM  ROE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Dec.  26,  1829.  Of  Lines.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam 
Thomas  (next).]  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1835;  priest,  1836;  C.  of  Dunsby,  Lines.,  1835-53. 
R  of  W.  Bridgeford,  Notts.  ,1862-91.  Disappears  from  Crock- 
ford, 1892.   (Clergy  List.) 

WATERS,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  31,  1789.  S.  of  William,  surgeon  and  apothecary, 
of  Stamford,  Lines,  (and  Susanna).  B.  there.  [Bapt.  Oct.  11, 
1711.I  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar, 
1789;' B.A.  1793;  M.-A.  1815.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim. 
for  Peterb.),  June  29,  1794;  priest  (Lincoln),  June  11,  1797; 
C.  of  Little  Bytham  %vith  Castle  Bytham,  Lines.,  1797-1802. 


363 


Waterson,  Edward 

C.  of  Stubbington,  Northants,  1802.  R.  of  Dunsby,  Lines., 
1802-53;  V.  of  Sempringham,  1813-25,  and  R.  of  Rippmgale. 
1825-53.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Saltoun.  Married  Catherine  — . 
Buried  at  Rippingale,  Feb.  11,  1853.  Doubtless  father  of  the 
above.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  543;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
G.  Mag.,  1853,  I.  328;  Al.  Carihus.) 

WATERSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1770.  S.  of  Edward,  [tanner],  of  Bridgefield-in-Fumess, 
Lanes.  [Bapt.  July  5,  1752.]  School,  Hawkshead.  Matric. 
Miehs.  1770;  Scholar,  1773;  B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1777-  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely),  Sept.  18,  1774;  priest  (London),  Oct.  28,  1776. 
Sometime  a  master  at  the  Perse  Grammar  School,  Cambridge. 
V.  of  Great  Chesterford,  Essex,  1776-81.  V.  of  Sleaford, 
Lines.,  1 781-1809.  Chaplain  of  the  hospital  and  Master  of  the 
free  Grammar  School  at  Sleaford.  R.  of  Quarrington,  1792- 
1801.  R.  of  Normanton,  1792-1809.  William  Cole  described 
him  as  'of  a  very  large  make;  the  largest  size  I  almost  ever 
saw  and  so  faf  as  hardly  to  see  out  of  his  eyes.'  Henry 
Gmming  was  at  school  in  Cambridge  under  Waterson,  and 
accompanied  him  to  Sleaford  until  he  entered  College. 
Married,  Aug.  28,  1782,  Miss  —  Smith,  of  Freiston,  Lines. 
Died  May  31,  1809.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  544;  Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MSS.  5883;  Gunning,  Reminiscences,  3;  G.  Mag.,  1809, 
I.  588.) 

WATERSTON,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 1873- 
S.  of  Charles,  of  Oaklands,  Inverness.  B.  [Sept.  9],  1852,  at 
Inverness.   School,  Inverness  (private).   Matrie.  Miehs.  1873. 

WATERWORTH,  RICHARD  MARAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  28,  1825.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Wreple  Castle, 
Yorks.   School,  Private.   Matric.  Miehs.  1825;  B.A.  1831. 

WATHEN,  GERARD  ANSTRUTHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  I,  1898.  [Youngest]  s.  of  William  Hulbert,  Esq., 
of  Westerham,  Kent.  B.  Dec.  28,  1878,  at  Bexley,  Kent. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Miehs.  1898;  Scholar;  B.A.  1902; 
M.A.  1905.  Studied  at  Bonn  and  Paris;  travelled  in  the 
Balkans  and  Anatolia  on  palaeographic  and  archaeological 
research,  1899-1902.  Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School, 
1903-5.  Head  Master  of  the  Central  Model  School,  Lahore, 
1905.  Professor  of  English  and  History  at  Government 
College,  Lahore,  1905-14.  Curator  of  the  Central  Museum, 
1910-15.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1915.  Principal  of  Khalsa 
College,  Amritsar,  1915-24-  C.I.E.,  1922.  Head  Master 
of  The  Hall  School,  Hampstead,  1924-5 3-.  Master  of 
the  Mercers'  Company,  1933-4-  Author,  English  by  talking. 
Married,  Nov.  16,  1909,  Melicent  Louis,  youngest  dau.  of 
Charles  Louis  Buxton,  Esq.,  of  Marsham,  Norfolk,  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  the  next.  [Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  St  Paul's 
Sch.  Reg.  and  add.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  India  Office 
Lists;  Who's  Who.) 

WATHEN,  WILLIAM  MACKENZIE  HULBERT.  Adm.  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  3,  1894.  S.  of  William  Hulbert,  Esq., 
of  12,  Matheson  Road,  London,  W.  B.  Jan.  14,  1869,  at 
Sydenham.  Schools,  Uppingham  and  Leamington  College. 
Did  not  reside.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1892;  priest,  1893; 
C.  of  Great  Yarmouth,  1892-5  and  1899-1900.  C.M.S. 
Missionary  at  Masulipatam,  1895-7.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Child's 
Hill,  Middlesex,  1897-9.  Chaplain  (Mission  to  Seamen)  at 
Great  Yarmouth,  1900-4.  R.  of  Marsham,  Norfolk,  1904-15. 
V.  of  Woodford  Wells,  Essex,  1915-28.  V.  of  Totland  Bay, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1928-45.  Subsequently  of  Amulet,  Yarmouth, 
Isle  of  Wight.   Brother  of  the  above.    (Crockford. 

WATHEASTON,  ALEXANDER  LAW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, July  10,  1863.  [3rd  surv.  s.  of  James  Henderson, 
jeweller  and  goldsmith,  of  West  Brixton,  Surrey.  School, 
King's  College  School,  London.]  Matric.  Miehs.  1863 ;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (21st  Wrangler)  1867;  M.A.  1872.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  25,  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1870;  priest,  1872;  C.  of 
Howgill  and  Second  Master  of  Sedbergh  Grammar  School, 
1870-3.  Assistant  Master  at  Brentwood  Grammar  School, 
1873-6.  Co-Principal  of  a  prep.  School  at  Bowdon,  Cheshire, 
1877-82;  Head  Master  of  Hinckley  Grammar  School,  Leies., 
1882-1906.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Peterborough,  1882-1912;  dio. 
of  Worcester,  1906-12.  Resided  latterly  at  Bath,  where  he 
died  Jan.  3,  1917,  aged  71.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
Crockford;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Jan.  5,  19x7.) 

WATHERSTON,  JOHN  DUNDAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
St  John's,  June  15,  1839.  [S.  of  John,  of  32,  Rye  Lane, 
Peckham,  London.]  School,  King's  College,  London  (Mr  T.  G. 
Hall).  Matric.  Miehs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord. 
deacon,  June  11,  1843;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Trinity  Church, 
Marylebone,  London,  1843-5.  Head  Master  of  Monmouth 
Grammar  School,  1845-64.  V.  of  Llanrothal,  Heref.,  1848-81. 
Married,  Sept.  16,  1847,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Price,  Esq., 


Watkins,  Charles 


of  Monmouth.  Died  Nov.  8,  1881,  at  the  Lecturer's  House, 
Monmouth,  aged  62.  (Boase,  vi.  796;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Nov.  16,  18B1.) 

WATHERSTON,  PETER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  5,  1829.  Of  Kent.  Matrie.  Miehs.  1830;  B.A.  1834; 
M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1834;  priest, 
Dec.  20,  1835.  V.  of  Charlton-Horethome,  Somerset,  1840-4. 
Died  Oct.  27,  1844,  aged  33.  (Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  663.) 

WATKIN,  ERNEST  LUCAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20, 
1895.  S.  of  Charles,  manufacturer,  of  Westfield,  Welling- 
borough, Northants.  (and  Elizabeth  Pendred).  B.  there, 
Apr.  26,  1876.  School,  Wellingborough  Grammar  (Dr  Piatt). 
Matric.  Miehs.  1895;  Scholar,  1897;  B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1898; 
M.A.  1902.  Lecturer  in  Mathematics  at  University  College, 
Bristol,  1900-4;  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  University 
College,  Southampton,  1904-31.  Curator  of  Grounds  and 
Deputy  Registrar,  University  College,  Southampton,  1931- 
43.  Died,  unmarried,  at  Bristol,  July  4,  1951.  [Who's  Who; 
The  Times,  July  7,  195 1.) 

WATKIN,  JOHN  WILLIAM  SPILLER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  18,  1837;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  12,  1837.  Of 
Cornwall.  School  [Blundell's],  Tiverton.  Matric.  Miehs.  1837; 
B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Exeter),  June  6,  1841;  priest,  1842;  C.  of  Gwennap, 
Cornwall,  1841-3.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Blackfriars,  London, 
1843-7.  C.  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  1847-8.  V.  of 
Shipboume,  Kent,  1858-75.  Married,  Ada  Jessie,  2nd  dau. 
of  Louis  josephus  Stonard,  merchant,  of  Leytonstone. 
Resided  latterly  in  London.  Died  Mar.  3,  1908,  aged  89,  at  St 
Leonard's-on-Sea.  (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Eagle,  xxx. 
219;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  9,  1908.) 

WATKIN-BEASLEY,  ERNEST  CECIL  (1888),  see  BEASLEY. 

WATKINS,  ALAN  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1888.  B.  Oct.  30,  1866.  Matrie.  Miehs.  1888;  B.A. 
1891;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1892;  priest,  1893; 
C.  of  St  George-the-Martyr,  Holbom,  1892-4.  C.  of  St  Michael 
and  All  Angels,  North  Kensington,  1894-6.  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Hadesden,  1896-8.  C.  of  St  Thomas',  Regent  Street,  1898- 
1902.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Pimlico,  1902-9.  Chaplain,  St 
Catharine's  Homes,  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight,  1902-12.  At 
University  College  Hospital.  L.R.C.P.,  1899;  M.R.C.S.,  1900. 
Availed  himself  of  the  Clerical  Disabilities  Act  (1870)  in  191 2. 
Licensed  to  off.,  dio.  of  Johannesburg,  1926.  Resident 
Medical  Officer,  Witwatersrand  Native  Labour  Association 
hospital,  Johannesburg,  in  1930.  Sometime  in  the  Zanzibar 
Government  Service.  Married,  Jessie,  3rd  dau.  of  A.  Pike, 
Esq.,  of  Bromley,  Kent.  Author,  medical.  (Crockford; 
Medical  Directories.) 

WATKINS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1871.  S.  of  WUliam,  Esq.  B.  Jan.  3,  1852,  at  Llancago,  near 
Usk,  Mon.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Miehs.  1871;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1884;  priest, 
1885.  Assistant  Master  at  Bradfield College,  1887-8.  Professor 
of  Classics  at  Bishop's  College,  Lennoxville,  Quebec,  1888-95. 
Provost  of  W.  University  and  Principal  of  Huron  College, 
London,  Ontario,  1895-1902.  C.  of  Church  of  Campbelltown, 
1902-3.  R.  of  Trinity  Church,  Quebec,  1902-5.  Government 
Commissioner  of  Education  for  Quebec,  1902-5.  V.  of 
Dunkeswell,  Devon,  1905-10.  V.  of  Little  Aston,  Staffs., 
1910-13.  Died  Jan.  22,  1913.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Jan.  31,  1913.) 

WATKINS,  BERNARD  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  1868.  Of  Yorks.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Bernard  Edward  (Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1840),  of  Lawk- 
land  Hall,  Yorks.  (and  Isabella,  dau.  of  Richard  Springett). 
B.  Jan.  8,  1848.  School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Miehs. 
1868;  B.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of 
Preston-Bagot,  Warws.,  1872-3.  C.  of  Mildenhall,  Suffolk, 
1874-7.  R.  of  Treeton,  Yorks.,  1877-88.  Married,  Oct.  21, 
1880,  Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  J.  Wheat,  Esq.,  of 
Norwood  Hall,  Sheffield.  Died  June  23,  1888.  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.,  which  gives  died  June  28,  1888;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  July  4,  1888.) 

WATKINS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dee.  15,  1855. 
S.  of  Thomas,  Professor  of  Medicine  (and  Maria).  B.  in 
St  Marylebone  parish,  London.  Bapt.  Oct.  23,  1834.  Matric. 
Lent,  1856.  Probably  brother  of  Thomas  H.  (1853).  [Perhaps 
the  man  of  these  names  (King's  College,  London,  Th.,  1869), 
who  was  ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  iSe^;;  priest,  1871;  C.  of 
St  Maurice,  Winchester,  1869-72;  C.  of  Hinton  Charterhouse, 
Somerset,  1872-6;  V.  there,  1876-93;  latteriy  of  Bath; 
disappears  from  Crockford,  1909.] 


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Watkins,  Charles  Frederick 

WATKINS,   CHARLES   FREDERICK.     Adm.,   as  a  'Ten-year 

man,'  at  Christ's,  Jan.  29,  1818.  Of  Farley,  near  Salisbury. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  William,  K.  of  Port  Eynon,  Glara.  B.  1793. 
School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Joined  the  frigate  Hotspur  as  a 
midshipman,  1810;  left  the  service  at  the  peace  of  1815.)  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  i8i8;  priest,  r8i8;  C.  of  Downton,  Wilts., 
1818-19.  C.-in-charge  of  Windsor,  1820-1.  Warden  of 
Farley  Hospital  and  C.  of  West  Grimstead  and  Plaitford, 
Wilts.,  1822-32.  V.  of  Brixworth,  Northants.,  1832-73. 
Marri«l  and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Human  Hand  and  Other 
Poems;  A  Treatise  on  the  Origin  of  Pleasure  and  Delight  in  the 
Human  Mind,  especially  as  relating  to  the  Faculty  of  Taste,  and 
the  Sublime  and  Beautiful;  Introduction  to  Geology;  Clerical 
Subscription,  an  appeal  to  Clergy  and  Laity;  History  of  the 
Basilican  Church  of  Brixworth;  A  Scientific  and  General 
Vindication  of  the  Mosaic  History  of  the  Creation,  etc.  Formed 
a  collection  of  cretaceous  fossils,  some  of  which  are  in  the 
British  Museum.  Died  July  15,  1873.  Father  of  Justinian 
C.  S.  (1861).  {Boase,  in.  1220;  Peile,  11.  388;  Crockford; 
.\orthants.  Clergy;  D.N.B.) 
WATKINS,  CHARLES  KING.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1887.  S.  of  Frederick,  Captain,  of  Rock  Ferry, 
Cheshire.  B.  Sept.  8,  1865,  at  Birkenhead.  School,  Liverpool 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  Grantham,  1892-5. 
C.  of  All  Saints,  Portsea,  1895-7.  C.  of  Cheriton,  Hants., 
1897-9.  C.  of  Titchfield,  1899-1900.  C.  of  Walpole  St  Peter, 
Norfolk,  1900-2.  V.  of  Stainfield,  with  Apley,  Lines.,  1902-4. 
V.  of  Holbeach  Fen,  1904-9.  V.  of  Nettleham,  1909-21.  R.  of 
Saltfleetby,  1921-5.  Died  Dec.  28,  1925.  {T.  A.  Walker,  sgS; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  i,  1926.) 

WATKINS,  DANIEL  GLYN.  Adm,  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  16, 
1864.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel,  V.  of  Thomborough,  Bucks, 
[and  of  Adstock,  Bucks.].  B.  [Nov.  16,  1844],  at  Thorn- 
borough.  School,  Magdalen  College  School,  Brackley.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B..\.  1868;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Basford,  Notts.,  1868-70.  Chaplain 
at  Greenough  and  Irwin,  West  Australia,  1870-5.  Chaplain 
and  R.  of  Fremantle,  1875-1905.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  George's 
Cathedral,  Perth,  1888-1900.  Archdeacon  of  Perth,  1889- 
1907.  Canon  of  Perth,  1905-7.  Married  (1)  Caroline,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  George  Weight,  V.  of  Wolverton;  (2)  Sara,  dau.  of 
R.  M.  Habgood,  of  Tulse  Hill,  Surrey,  and  had  issue.  Died 
June  29,  1907,  at  Perth.  {Peile,  11.  583;  Crockford;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Ti>nes,  July  8,  1907.) 

WATKINS,  DEVEREUX  JOHN  GREGORY.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1886.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  architect,  of  Lincoln. 
B.  there,  Mar.  2,  1868  School,  Lincoln  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1895.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1892. 
Practised  at  Lincoln.  Medical  Officer,  Lincoln  General 
Dispensary.  Consulting  Surgeon,  Lincoln  County  Hospital. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  R..-\.M.C.). 
Mairried,  .\ug.  18,  1898,  Florence  Lucretia,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Bedford  Hartnell,  R.  of  Littleton-on-Sevem.  Of 
Four  Oaks,  Warws.,  in  1940.  (Venn,  11.  486;  Univ.  War  List; 
Medical  Directories.) 

WATKINS,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  18, 
1825.  i2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1794).  ot  Barnbrough, 
Yorks.  (and  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  Freeman  Bower,  of  <Killerby 
Hall,  Yorks.).  B.  Apr.  i,  1808.  [Schools,  Shrewsbury  and 
Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  Kept  two  terms.  Adm. 
at  Emmanuel,  May  7,  1827;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833;  B.D.  1840. 
Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1838-47.  A  friend  and  contemporary 
of  Charles  Darwin.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Davids)  1837;  priest, 
1838.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1841-73.  R.  of  Long 
Marston,  Yorks.,  1873-88.  Preb.  of  York.  Archdeacon  of 
York,  1874-88.  Married  (1)  Aug.  5,  1847,  Amelia,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  George  Millett  (sometime  Fellow  of  Christ's),  and  had 
issue;  (2)  Sept.  17,  1873,  Fanny,  dau.  of  William  Chambers, 
of  Hafod,  Cardigans.  Died  Feb.  6,  1888,  at  Bournemouth. 
M.I.  in  York  Minster.  Father  of  Harry  T.  G.  (1893);  brother 
of  Henry  (1831).  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  1874-84); 
Peile,  421;  Boase,  iii.  1221;  Crockford;  Life  and  Letters  of 
Charles  Darwin,  i.  169.) 

WATKINS,  FREDERICK  BALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1849.  S.  of  Frederick,  of  Morganog  Ward  (sic)  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  in  the  parish  of  St  Mary's,  Brecon.  Bapt. 
July  31,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar;  B.A.  1854 
M..\.  1864.  Second  Master  of  the  Royal  School,  Armagh, 
1853-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Llandaff)  Mar.  4,  1855;  priest,  Feb.  17, 
1856;  C.  of  Llansoy,  Mon.,  1855-6.  C.  of  Neath,  Glam.,  1855- 
8.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Liverpool,  1858-9.  C.  of  Woolton, 
Lanes.,  1859-75.  Professor  of  Greek  and  Latin  at  Queen's 
College,  Liverpool,  1867-81.  P.C.  of  Speke,  Lanes.,  1875- 
1907.  Author,  Life  of  Pizarro;  Sermons,  etc.,  translated  into 
English  hexameters  Goethe's  Hermann  and  Dorothea.  Of 
Speke,  Liverpool,  1910.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  191 1. 


Watkins,  John  Leo 

WATKINS,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  i,  1875.  S.  of  Josceline  F[rederick],  Esq. 
of  Nascot  Grange,  Watford.  [B.  .\pr.  29,  1857.]  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Went  to  New  South  Wales 
in  1876.   (Haileybury  Reg.) 

WATKINS,  HARRY  TRANT  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
lune  13,  1893.  S.  of  [the  Ven.]  Frederick  (1825)  [Archdeacon 
of  ^'ork],  of  76,  Oxford  Terrace,  London  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Fanny,  dau.  of  William  Chambers).  B.  July  30,  1874,  at 
Harrogate.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar, 
1894;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1895).  Of  Ridgeways, 
Hindhead,  Haslemere,  in  1901.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists,  Harry 
•  Frank '  Godfrey.) 

WATKINS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  27, 
1760.  S.  of  Joseph  [merchant],  of  London.  B.  at  Lisbon. 
School,  Hackney.  Matric.  Michs.  1760;  Scholar,  1761;  B.A. 
(4th  Wrangler)  1764;  M.A.  1767.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1767; 
priest,  1768;  C.  of  Passenham,  Northants.,  1767-70.  V.  of 
Conisborough,  Yorks.,  1770-1829.  Preb.  of  York,  1773-1829. 
Preb.  of  Southwell,  1774-1829.  V.  of  Birstall,  Yorks.,  1774- 
1800.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Exeter,  1800.  R.ofWaltham, 
Lines.,  1800-15.  R.  of  Bamburgh,  Yorks.,  1815-29.  Married, 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Wilmer,  of  Stony  Stratford.  Died 
1829,  aged  86,  at  Conisborough.  Father  of  the  next.  (Peile,  11. 
270;  Crockford;  NortharUs.  Clergy;  H.  C.  Cradock,  Hist,  of 
Birstall,  266-7.) 

WATKINS,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Mar.  26.  i794-  Of 
Yorks.  [Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Henry  (above).  B.  1775- 
Matric.  Michs.  1794;  Scholar,  1795;  B.A.  1798-  Ord.  priest 
(York)  1801.  V.  of  Beckingham,  Notts.,  1802-44.  V.  of 
Silkstone,  Yorks.,  1835-44.  Married,  Mar.  1803,  Frances  M. 
Bower,  of  Killerby  Hall,  Yorks.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  13, 
1844,  aged  69,  at  Silkstone.  Father  of  the  next  and  of 
Frederick  (1825).  (Peile,  11.  338;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1845, 
I-  325.) 

WATKINS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  30,  1831. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (above),  R.  of  Silkstone,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B..^.  1835;  M..'^.  1839.  Ord.  deacon 
(London,  Li«.  dim.  from  Canterbury),  June  14,  1835.  P.C.  of 
South  Mailing,  Sussex,  1836-41.  Married,  Frances,  dau.  of 
George  Courthope,  Esq.,  of  Whiligh,  Sussex,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  11,  1841  'aged  31,"  at  Lewes.  Father  of  the  next; 
brother  of  Frederic  (1825).  (T.  A.  Walker,  443;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1842,  I.  III.) 

WATKINS,  HENRY  BOWER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8, 
1858.  [Only]s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (above).  B.  [Jan.  23],  1840, 
at  Lewes,  Sussex.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1858;  B.A.  1862.  Of  Tunbridge  Wells.  Died  Sept.  25,  1864. 
(Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WATKINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  24,  1865. 
S.  of  Francis  Wilmer,  Army  surgeon  (and  Margaret  Spottis- 
woode).  B.  at  Seacroft  Grange,  Whitkirk,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
Jan.  29,  1846.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1870;  priest, 
1871;  C.  and  (Precentor)  of  Leeds,  1870-4.  V.  of  Thriplow, 
Cambs.,  1874-8.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  1877-86. 
V.  of  Gamlingay,  1878-90.  R.  of  Willingham,  1890-1906. 
Married,  Constance,  6th  dau.  of  Charles  Chadwick,  M.D.,  of 
Leeds.  Died  suddenly,  Aug.  9,  1906,  aged  60,  at  Willingham 
rectory.   (Eagle,  .xxviii.  215;  Crockford.) 

WATKINS,  JOHN  HILMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  10,  1821.  B.  at  Lugwardine,  Heref.  Matric.  Lent,  1822; 
B.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  May  29,  1825;  priest, 
May  21,  1826.  Of  Ashen,  Essex,  in  1841.  Keeping  a  private 
school  in  St  John's  Wood,  London,  in  1861.  (Clergy  List, 
Crockford' s  Schools  Directories.) 

WATKINS,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  28, 
1899.  S.  of  John  Leo  (next).  B.  [Sept.  4,  1880],  in  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales.  Schools,  Holy  Cross  College,  Ryde,  New 
South  Wales  and  St  Gregory's  College,  Downside,  Bath. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Practised  as  a  barrister  in 
Sydney.  Of  Wigram  Chambers,  Phillip  Street,  Sydney,  in 
1912.   (Peile,  II.  834.) 

WATKINS,  JOHN  LEO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  11,  1867. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  John,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania.  B.  [June  28,  1849], 
at  Hobart.  School,  Sydney,  N.S.W.  Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
Scholar,  1869;  B..A..  d^th  Wrangler)  1871;  M.A.  1874.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr. 
30,  1872.  Practised  in  Sydney,  Australia.  Joint  author. 
Digest  of  Criminal  and  Magisterial  Cases  decided  in  New 
South  Wales.  Of  Llanthony,  Gladesville,  Sydney,  in  1911. 
Father  of  the  above.  (Peile,  11.  602;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 


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WATKINS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1763.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Stokesley-in- 
Cleveland.  [Bapt.  there,  Jan.  21,  1744-5.]  School,  Scorton 
Free.  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  B.A.  1767;  M.A.  1771.  Ord. 
deacon  (York),  Oct.  2,  1768;  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  23,  1770; 
C.  of  Edston,  Yorks.,  1768-70.  C.  of  Darlington,  Durham, 
1770-5-  V.  of  Dalton,  1775-9.  V.  of  Merrington,  1779-95  and 
V.  of  Norham,  1795-1827.  P.C.  of  St  Giles,  Durham,  1802-27. 
Diedin  July  or  August,  1827.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  693; 
Durham  Ord.  Book;  First  Fruits,  Dioc.  of  Durham;  G.  Mag., 
1827,  II.  473.) 

WATKINS,  JUSTINIAN  CHARLES  SECUNDUS.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  16)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  10,  1861.  S.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Frederick  (i8i8),  V.  of  Brixworth,  Northants. 
[B.  Apr.  II,  1845.]  School,  Kensington  (The  Rev.  Wm.  Haig- 
Brown).    Matric.  Michs.  1861. 

WATKINS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  18,  1862- 
S.  of  Robert,  merchant.  B.  in  London.  Kept  two  terms;  left 
through  ill  health.  C.  of  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight,  1866.  R.  of 
Bartlow,  Cambs.,  1866-72.  Died  in  Mar.  1872.  {Peile,  11. 
575.) 

WATKINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  25,  1824. 
Of  Wales.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon  (Heref.)  1828;  priest,  1829.  V.  of  CoUingbome- 
Kingston,  Wilts.,  1833-5.  R.  of  Llansantffraed,  Brecons., 
1836-72.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876.  (Foster,  Index 
Eccles.) 

WATKINS,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  31, 
1853;  re-adm.  Dec.  26,  1855.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  May  20, 
1831,  in  London.  Studied  at  Bonn  University.  Matric.  Lent, 
1856.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Apr.  3,  1857;  Scholar,  1858; 
B.A.  i860.  An  assistant  Master  in  Birmingham,  i860;  and 
at  Epsom  College,  1870-1.  Probably  brother  of  Charles 
(1855).    (Peile,  II.  552.) 

WATKINS  (post  STRANG-WATKINS),  WATKIN  JAMES 
YUILLE  STRANG.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1886. 
S.  of  G[eorge]  Y[uille]  S[trang],  Esq.  [who  assumed  the 
additional  name  of  Watkins]  (and  Helen,  dau.  of  Colonel 
James  Watkins,  Indian  Army).  B.  [1867],  in  Edinburgh. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June,  1891.  On  the  Oxford  ckcuit. 
Married,  1896,  Lady  Muriel  Maud  Stuart,  only  dau.  of  the 
nth  Earl  of  Lindsay,  and  had  issue.  Assumed  the  prefix  of 
Strang,  1912.  Of  Shotton  Hall,  Shrewsbury.  Died  Nov.  25, 
1921.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists ;  Law  Lists ;  Walford,  County  Families  ■ 
F.  P.  White;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Lindsay).) 

WATKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  12,  1856.  S. 
of  Jeffrey,  farmer,  of  Llangadock,  Carm.  B.  there,  Apr.  18, 
1837.  School,  Llandovery  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1856; 
B.A.  (lyth  Wrangler)  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Assistant  Master  at 
Eton,  1860-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1861;  priest,  1861;  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Windsor,  1861.  Warden  of  the  Collegiate 
Institute,  Llandovery,  1861-75.  V.  of  Glyntafi,  Glam., 
1875-7.  C.  of  West  Alvington,  Gloucs.,  1880-2.  C.  of  Warden 
with  Newbrough,  Northumberland,  1882-3.  C.  of  Llanyblod- 
wel,  Salop,  1883-5.  Died  Sept.  24,  1885,  as  the  result  of  an 
accidental  fall  from  a  clifi  at  Bideford.  (Venn,  11.  330;  Boase, 
VI.  798;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  7,  1885.) 

WATKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  29,  1868. 
S.  of  WUliam,  yeoman  (and  Eliza).  B.  at  Usk,  Mon.  Bapt. 
Apr.  I,  1850.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A. 
1873;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1876;  priest,  1879; 
C.  of  Bampton,  Devon,  1876-8.  C.  of  West  Alvington,  1879- 
80.  C.  of  Tidenham,  Gloucs.,  1880-1.  C.  of  Calne,  Wilts., 
1882-6.  C.  of  Stockton,  1886-7.  C.  of  Otley,  Yorks.,  1888-9. 
C.  of  Hungerford  with  Denford,  Berks.,  1889-95.  C.  of 
Biniield,  1895-1901.   Disappears  from  CrocA/ord,  1902. 

WATKINS,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1881. 
Adm.  at  Cavendish  H. 

WATKINSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1891.  S.  of  George,  wool-merchant,  of  Hipperhohne,  Yorks. 
(and  Alice  Mary  Cockcroft).  B.  there,  July  8,  1872.  Schools, 
Hipperholme  Grammar  and  Sedbergh  (Mr  H.  G.  Hart). 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon 
(Wakefield),  1896;  priest  (York  for  Wakefield),  1897;  C.  of 
Coley,  Yorks.,  1896-1910.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Northowram, 
1910-51-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Wakefield,  1931-51-.  (Sedbergh 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
WATKINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1793. 
B.  Oct.  18,  1775.  Of  Essex.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Doubtful  if  resided.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30,  1794. 
Matric.  Michs.  1794;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1801;  B.D.  1808. 
Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1800.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  3, 
1801;  priest.  Mar.  14,  1802.  Assistant  Master  (or  Usher)  at 
Charterhouse,  1799-1826  (but  not  continuously);  House- 
master, 1805-26.  R  of  [Newland]  St  Lawrence,  Essex,  1827-9. 
V.  of  Earls  Colne,  1829-67.  Married,  1827,  Miss  Catherine 
Harby.  Gave  £50  towards  rebuilding  after  the  College  fire, 
i8n.  Died  Feb.  21,1869.  (Boase,  vi.  798;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 


Watney.  Henry  James 

WATKINSON,  WILFRED  (1896),  see  HOLTZMANN. 

WATLING,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  13,  1883. 

[S.  of  T.  P.,  of  Moor  Hall,  Essex.]   B.  Aug.  n,  1863.   Matric. 

Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1935.    Ord.  deacon  (Calcutta) 

1886;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  St  John's,  Calcutta,  1886-8.    C.  of 

St  James's,  Calcutta,  1888-9.    Chaplain  at  Penang,  Straits 

Settlements,  1889-91.   C.  of  St  Alban's,  Manchester,  1891-2. 

Missioner,  dio.  of  Bombay,  1892-4;  Warden  of  Bishop  Cotton 

School   and   College,   Bangalore,    1893-5;    Head   Master  of 

St  George's  Grammar  School,  Hyderabad,    1896-7.    C.  of 

Holy  Trinity,  Milton-next-Gravesend,  Kent,  1898-1901.    C. 

of  St   Michael  and  All  Angels,  Woolwich,   1901-3.    C.  of 

St  John-the-Divine,  Chatham,  1903-8.  V.  of  Burham,  Kent, 

1908-17.    V.    of    St    John's,    Upper    Edmonton,    1917-34. 

Latterly  of  Sydenham.   Died  c.  1942.    (Crockford.) 

WATLING,  STANLEY  WALTHEW.    Adm.  pens,   (age   18)   at 

Jesus,  Oct.  1889.   S.  of  R.  A.,  Esq.    B.  at  Scratby,  Norfolk. 

School,  private.    Matric.  Michs.   1889.    Second  Lieut.,  3rd 

Battn.,  Lanes.  Fusiliers  (T.),  1890.   (Army  Lists.) 

WATLINGTON,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20),  at  Trinity, 

Oct.  13,  1789.  S.  of  William,  of  London.   School,  Maidstone. 

Matric.  Michs.  1789;  LL.B.  1796.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

Oct.  3,  1789.    Of  Caldecot  Hill,  Aldenham,  Herts.    Protho- 

notary.    Recorder  of  St  Albans.   (Inns  of  Court;  Law  Lists.) 

WATLINGTON-PERRY,  JOHN  (1841),  see  PERRY. 

WATMOUGH,  WILLIAM  HENRY.    Matric.  Non-Coll.    Michs., 

1894.    Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Oct    3,  1896;  B.A.  1897; 

M.A.  1903. 

WATNEY,  ARTHUR  NORMAN.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1890. 

2nd  s.  of  N[orman],  Esq.,  of  Valence,  Westerham,  Kent  (and 

Martha  Jane,   2nd  dau.  of  Dixon   Robinson,  of  Clitheroe 

Castle,  Lanes.).    [B.  May  27,  1871.]    School,  Eton.    Matric. 

Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897.    Partner  in  J.  Hales, 

Caird  and  Co.,  shipping  and  general  merchants,   London. 

Master   of    the   Mercers'    Company,    1927.     Of    Kenthurst, 

Rolvenden,  Kent.    J. P.  for  Kent.    Married,  Nov.  29,  1905, 

Josephine  Grace,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Simpson,  and  had 

issue.  Died,  Sept.  16,  1945.  Brother  of  Charles  N.  (1887)  and 

Gerard  N.  (1897).   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times, 

Sept.  17,  1945.) 

WATNEY,  CHARLES  ERNEST.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 

Oct.  I,  1887.   Of  Kent.   [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1862),  V. 

of  Canwick,  Lines,  (and  Marianne  Brooke,  dau.  of  the  Rev 

M.  R.  Jukes).   B.  Mar.  4,  1868,  at  Southborough,  Tunbridge 

Wells.  School,  Lincoln  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 

1890.    Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)   1891;  priest,   1S92;  C.  of 

West  Ham,   1891-3.    Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at  Lokoja,  West 

Equatorial  Africa,  1893-5.  Died  there,  June  9,  1895.  Brother 

of  Henry  J.  (1884).    (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Standard, 

July  13,  1895.) 

WATNEY,  CHARLES  NORMAN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 

30,  1887.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Norman,  of  Valence,  Westerham, 

Kent  (and  Matilda  Jane,  dau.  of  Dixon  Ro'oinson,  of  Clitheroe 

Castle,  Lanes.).    B.  July  26,  1868,  at  Beddington,  Surrey. 

School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894. 

Lieut.,    Royal  West    Kent    Regt.    (T.),    1889;   Capt.,    1899; 

served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.   Served  in  the 

Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col.,  Queen's  Own  (R.W.  Kent 

Regt.,  T.F.).   Director  of  Stoer  Bros,  and  Coles.   Of  Bishops 

Caundle  House,  Sherborne.  Master  of  the  Mercers'  Company, 

1922.  CLE.   Married,  Feb.  16,  1911,  Ada  Winifred,  2nd  dau. 

of  Edward  George  Crew,  of  Clifton,  and  had  issue.    Brother  of 

Arthur  N.  (1890)  and  the  next.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.; 

Who's  Who;  Army  Lists.) 

WATNEY,  GERARD  NORMAN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 

25,   1897.    [3rd  and  youngest]   s.  of  Norman,  of  Valence, 

Westerham,  Kent.   B.  Sept.  14,  1872,  at  Beddington,  Surrey. 

School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904. 

An  engineer;  sometime  with  the  Manchester  ship  canal,  and 

the  Manchester  and  Sheffield  railway.    Served  in  the  Great 

War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  King's  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.).    Of  The 

Ghyll,  Crowborough,  Sussex,  in  1950.   Master  of  the  Mercers' 

Company,  1929.    Married,  June  18,  1919,  Sylvia,  eldest  dau. 

of  Arthur   Maude,    Esq.,   of   Forest   Row,   and   had  issue. 

Brother  of  Arthur  N.  (1890)  and  the  above.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 

Burke,  E.G.) 

WATNEY,  HENRY  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 

Oct.  1,  1884.   Of  Kent.    [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1862), 

V.  of  Canwick,  Lines,  (and  Marianne  Brooke,  dau.  of  the 

Rev.  Mark  R.  Jukes).    B.  Aug.  16,  1866.    School,  Lincoln.] 

Matric.  Michs.   1884;  B.A.   1887;  M.A.   1891.    Ord.  deacon 

(Southwell)  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Radford,  Notts.,  1889- 

91.  Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  Canwick,  Lines.,  1891-1933. 

Married,  Apr.  23,  1895,  Blanche,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 

Simpson,   R.  of  Wadingham,  Lines.,  and  had  issue.    Died 

Nov.  5,  1933.    Brother  of  Charles  E.  (1887).    (Burke,  L.G.; 

Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  6,  1933.) 


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Watney,  Herbert 

WATNEY,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  27,  1862. 
[3rd]  s.  of  James,  gent,  [of  Haling  Park,  Croydon,  Surrey] 
(and  Rebecca,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Spurrell).  B.  [Dec.  15, 
1843],  at  Wandsworth.  Bapt.  Jan.  10, 1844.  [School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869;  M.D.  1877. 
Rowing  'blue,'  1865,  i866,  1867.  At  University  College 
Hospital,  St  George's  Hospital,  Jena  and  Wurzburg. 
M.R.C.S.;  1876;  F.R.C.P.,  1883.  Assistant  Physician  and 
Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica  at  St  George's  Hospital. 
Although  belonging  to  a  family  of  brewers,  was  himself  a 
teetotaller.  Ceased  practice  and  settled  at  Buckhold,  Pang- 
bourne,  Berks.,  about  1884.  Master  of  the  Mercers'  Company 
(of  which  his  father  and  grandfather  had  been  Masters),  1915. 
Travelled  widely  and  owned  an  estate  in  Madeira.  Married, 
Jan.  22,  1873,  Sarah  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Marcus  Rains- 
ford,  of  Belprrave  Chapel,  and  had  issue.  Author,  medical. 
Died  May  28,  1932;  buried  at  Stanford-Dingley.  Father  of 
WUliam  H.  (1898).  [Eagle,  xlvii.  113;  Rugby  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.O.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  May  30,  1932.) 

WATNEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Caius,  Apr.  3,  1862. 
[3rd]  s.  of  John,  merchant  [of  Mitcham,  Surrey]  (and 
Susannah,  only  child  of  Peter  Dormay,  of  Thanet  House, 
Clapham).  B.  [Nov.  22,  1836],  at  Streatham.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B..\.  1866;  .M..\.  1869.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon,  for  London)  1865;  priest  (Canterbury)  1867;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  1865-6.  C.  of  Southborough, 
Kent,  1866-70.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1870-2. 
V.  of  Canwick,  Lines.,  1872-91.  Master  of  the  Mercers' 
Company,  1890.  Married,  Oct.  4,  1865,  Marianne  Brooke,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Mark  R.  Jukes,  of  Ohio,  U.S.A.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Mar.  31,  1891.  Father  of  Charles  E.  {1887)  and  Henry  J. 
(1884).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  357;  Crockford;  Burke, 
L.O.) 

WATNEY,  WILLIAM  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Herbert  (1862),  of  Buckhold, 
Pangbourne,  Berks,  (and  Sarah  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Marcus  Rainsford).  B.  Aug.  14  1880,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901  M.A.  1906.  Married,  Apr.  20, 
1911,  Mary  Edith,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Cameron  Gull,  Bart.,  of 
Frilsham  House,  Newbury,  and  had  issue.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Rifle  Brigade);  killed  in  action, 
May  10,  1915.    (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Apr.  9,  1919.) 

WATSON,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17,  1892. 
S.  of  Joseph  Hunter,  bank-manager  [died  May  12,  1883]  (and 
Louisa  Flinn).  B.  July  20,  1873,  at  Barnsley,  Yorks.  School, 
Sheffield  Central  (Mr  J.  E.  Taylor),  and  at  Firth  College, 
Sheffield  (Dr  Hicks).  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895. 
Assistant  Master  at  Sheffield  Grammar  School  in  1903. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WATSON,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  21, 
1832.  S.  of  Joseph  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  [Head  Master  of 
the  asylum  for  the  deaf  and  dumb,  Kent  Road,  London] 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Doubtful  if  resided.  Adm.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  10,  1833.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A. 
1840.  .\dm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  i860,  .\fterivards  at 
Durham  University.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1839;  priest, 
1840;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Manchester,  1839-40.  Assistant 
Minister  at  St  John's,  Cheltenham,  1841-50.  V.  of  St  Mary- 
church  with  Coffinswell,  Devon,  1851-5.  R.  of  Bridestowe 
with  Sourton,  1856-8.  V.  of  Bedford  Chapel,  Bloomsbury, 
London,  1859-61.  Involved  in  a  Chancery  suit  concerning 
Bedford  Chapel,  and  became  insolvent.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Soho,  1863-4.  Author,  The  Prayer  Book  a  Safe  Guide  and 
Sermons,  etc.  Died  Feb.  i,  1865,  at  Middleton.  Father  of 
Henry  P.  (1872).  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  in.  1222; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WATSON,  ALEXANDER  ECKFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
June  24,  1844.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  (31s/  Wrangler) 
1848;  M.A.J1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1855,  priest,  1855. 
Inc.  of  St  George's,  Edinburgh,  1855-83.  (Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1884.) 

WATSON,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  3,  1865.  S. 
of  Henry,  of  Aylesbury,  Bucks.  B.  there,  June  15,  1847. 
School,  Bucks,  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  i866;  Scholar,  1869; 
B.A.  [qth  Wrangler)  1870;  M.A.  1873. 

WATSON,  ALFRED  BOYD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  May,  1890. 
S.  of  H[enry]  W[Uliam]  [F.R.C.S.],  deceased,  of  Burnop  Field 
[Hall],  Durham.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Easter,  1890. 
Lieut.,  Durham  Light  Infantry  (T.),  1890.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  Scottish  Horse;  Lieut., 
Black  Watch).  Brother  of  Arthur  T.  (1889).  {Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.,  which  gives  '  was  for  some  time  on  a  ranch  in  America ; 
di^  at  Kansas  City,  Missouri,  U.S.A.,  July  1902';  Univ.  War 
List;  Army  Lists.) 


Watson,  Arthur  Toward 

WATSON,  The  Rev.  ALFRED  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1892.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  merchant  [late  of 
Gelt  Hall,  Castle  Carrock,  Cumberland].  B.  Mar.  30,  1856,  at 
Stanley  Street,  Pimlico,  London.  School,  Highbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1X92:  B..\.  1895;  M..A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
1885;  priest  (Nelson,  New  Zealand)  1887;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Onslow  Square,  London,  1885-6.  P.C.  of  North  Suburban, 
dio.  of  Nelson,  New  Zealand,  1886-91.  C.  of  St  Barnabas, 
Cambridge,  1894-5.  V.  of  Mountsorrel,  Leics.,  1895-1900. 
Died  in  1900.  Window  erected  to  his  memory  in  Castle 
Carrock  Church.  Father  of  Cecil  L.  (1898).  {Crockford; 
G.  B.  Koutledge.) 

WATSON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  6, 
1825.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  Hulsean  prize,  1828; 
M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  Chichester) 
Apr.  3,  1829.  Chaplain,  R.N.,  1829;  H.M.S.  Impregnable, 
1841-5;  Actaeon,  1846-9;  Thetis,  1850-1;  Britannia,  1852-62. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1872. 

WATSON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 
1840.  S.  of  Alexander.  B.  at  Portsmouth.  School,  Lanes. 
(private).   Matric.  .Michs.  1840. 

WATSON,  ANTONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1778.  S.  of  William,  apothecary.  B.  at  Pickering,  Yorks, 
Matric.  Michs.  1778;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1785. 
Ord.  deacon  (York),  July  17,  1782;  priest,  Oct.  12,  1783; 
C.  of  Hovingham,  Yorks.,  1782.  V.  of  Hunsingore,  1801-32. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  544;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

WATSON,  ARNOLD  PETRIE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30,  1898. 
S.  of  Arnold  Thomas,  F.L.S.,  of  Southwold,  Tofton  Crescent 
Road,  Sheffield.  School,  Oliver's  Mount,  Scarborough;  and 
at  Sheffield  University  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A. 
1903;  M.A.  1906.  Of  66,  Grand  Avenue,  Worthing,  in  1946. 
(King's  Coll.  Reg.,  294.) 

WATSON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  21,  1847- 
S.  of  John,  'common  brewer,'  of  Agard  Street,  Derby  (and 
Mary).  B.  in  St  Werburgh's  parish,  Derby.  Bapt.  July  5, 
1828.  [School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B..\.  1851. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Sept.  25,  1853.  C.  of  Lower  Gomal, 
Staffs.,  185S-60.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  i86i.  (Repton 
Sch.  Reg.) 

WATSON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  25,  1854. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Fisher  (1806),  V.  of  Lancing.    B. 

there  [Oct.  24],  1835.  School,  Clapham.  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1862; 
priest,  1863;  C.  of  Neston,  Cheshire,  1862-3.  .\ssistant  Master 
and  Chaplain  of  Clapham  Grammar  School,  1863-4.  Head 
Master  of  the  Grange  School,  West  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1864-1920.  Married,  Jan.  5,  1864,  Caroline  Gertrude,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  W.  White,  of  Cowes.  Died  Mar.  31, 
1920.  Brother  of  Frederick  F.  (1851)  and  Henry  L.  (1842); 
father  of  Arthur  L.  (1885).  [Venn,  11.  317;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

WATSON,  ARTHUR  EUGENE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1874. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  16,  1875.  S.  of  Robert.  B. 
Dec.  16,  1853,  at  Scarrington,  Notts.  School,  Skipton. 
Scholar,  1875;  B..\.  1878;  U.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield), 
1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Brewood,  Staffs.,  1879-81.  C  of 
St  Anne's,  Soho,  London,  1881-3.  C.  of  Eastham,  Cheshire, 
1883-5.  Chaplain  of  the  English  Church  in  St  Petersburg, 
1885-98.  Married,  Sept.  17,  1885,  Lily,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Scott,  Esq.,  of  Skipton-in-Craven.  Died  in  May,  1898. 
(Peile,  II.  639;  Crockford.) 

WATSON,  ARTHUR  LACON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1885.  S.  of  the  Rev.  .\rthur  (1854),  of  the  Grange,  West 
Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight  (and  Caroline  G.,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  W.  White,  of  Egypt  House,  Cowes).  B.  Aug.  27,  1866, 
at  the  Grange,  West  Cowes.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Assistant  Master  at 
Narborough,  Leics.,  1889-97;  private  tutor,  1897-1911.  Of 
the  Grange,  Cowes,  in  1947.   (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

WATSON,  ARTHUR  TOWARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1889. 
S.  of  H[enry]  W[illiam]  [F.R.C.S.],  deceased,  of  Burnop  Field 
[Hall],  Durham.  School,  Harrow.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 
1890;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1899.  A  coalowner.  Resided  at 
Burnop  Field  Hall.  Married,  1901,  Virginia,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Ellis  Brook  Cunlitie.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19, 
(Capt.,  Remount  Service;  Deputy  Assistant  Director, 
Remounts;  Major,  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps.);  died  Aug.  5, 
1917,  of  wounds,  aged  47.  Brother  of  Alfred  B.  (1890). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  11,  19x7-) 


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WATSON,  ARTHUR  TOWNLEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  26,  1848.    [Only]  s.  of  [Sir]  Thomas  (1811)  [ist  Bart., 
M.D.,    F.R.S.],    of    Henrietta    Street,    Cavendish    Square, 
London  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Jones,  of  Brackley, 
Northants.).   [B.  Sept.  13,  1830.]   Bapt.  Nov.  9,  1831,  at  All 
Souls,  Marylebone.  School,  Eton.   Matnc.  Michs.  1848;  B.A. 
1852;   M.A.   1855.    Adm.   at   Lincoln's   Inn,  Mar.   2,   1852. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1856.   Q.C.,  1885;  Bencher,  1888. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baronet,  Dec.  11,  1882.  Manned, 
Oct.  3,  1861,  Rosamond,  dau.  of  Charles  Powlett  Rushworth, 
of  London,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  15,  1907,  aged  76,  at  his 
residence  in  London.    {Eagle,  xxix,  226;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  16,  1907.) 
WATSON,    ARTHUR    WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 
Magdalene,  July  29,  1893.  S.  of  James,  physician,  of  South- 
sea      [B    Nov     16,   1874,   at   Nieuchang,  China.]     Schools 
[Cheltenham  and]  Uppingham;  and  at  University  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Entered  the  I.C.S., 
1807-  served  in  Bihar,  Chota  Nagpur  and  Bengal  as  Assistant 
Magistrate    and   Collector;    Joint    Magistrate    and    Deputy 
Collector,    1907;   Acting    Registrar   to   the   High   Court   of 
Calcutta,  1909;  Sessions  Judge,  Calcutta,  1910-12;  Secretary 
to    Bengal    Legislative    Council,    1912;    Deputy    Assistant 
Secretary,  Ministry  of  Munitions  (England),  1916;  Assistant 
Secretary,   Ministry   of   Labour,    1918;    Principal   Assistant 
Secretary,    1919-     O.B.E.    1918;   C.B.E.    1920;   C.B     1923. 
Married,  Feb.  9,  1902,  in  Calcutta,  Manon,  5th  dau.  of  W.  H 
Ashwin   of  Bretforton  manor,  Worcs.,  and  had  issue.   Died 
Oct.  10,  1925.    (Scott,  MSS.;  I.C.S.  Lists;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Oct.  12,  1925.) 
WATSON,  AUGUSTUS  MONGREDIEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  28,  1864.  S.  of  Caleb  David,  ship-broker  (and  Margaret). 
B    at  Birkenhead.    Bapt.  May  10,  1846.    [School,  Brewood 
Grammar.]    Matric.  Michs.  1864.    Migrated  to  Jesus,  Feb. 
1866;  B.A.  {5th  Wrangler)  1868;  M.A.  1871.   Fellow  of  Jesus, 
1869-79.   Died  May  19,  1879,  aged  33.    (F.  Bnttain.) 
WATSON,  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1863.    S.  of  William,  gent,  (and  Mary).    B.  Feb.  6, 
1845,  in  St  Pancras  parish,  London.    Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
B  A.  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1868;  priest, 
1869.   Assistant  Master  at  Surrey  County  School,  Cranleigh, 
Surrey    1867-9;  second  Master  there,  1869-73-   C.-in-charge 
of    Dunsfold,    Surrey,    1873-83-    V.    of   Churt,    i883-i9i7. 
Married,   at  Englefield  Green,  Emily  Jane,  dau.  of  WUham 
Longstaff,  Esq.,  of  Northbrook,  Hants.   Died  May  21,  1917- 
{Eagle,  xxKix.  256;  Crockford;  The  Morning  Post,  May  22, 
1917.) 
WATSON,  BASIL  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.    [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Williams,  of  Olivers,  Haslemere, 
Surrey.  B.  Dec.  5,  1877,  at  Highgate.  School,  Eton.   Matnc. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
Tan  27  1902.  K.C.,  1923.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-1 9 
(Lieut.    Irish  Guards;  O.B.E.).    Metropolitan  Police  Magi- 
strate; at  Old  Street,  1923-6;  at  the  North  London  Police 
Court,    1926-41.    So   devoted   to   his  duties   that,   on   the 
intensification  of  the  air  war  on  London,  he  made  his  home  at 
the  North  London  Court,  lest  enemy  action  should  prevent 
his  appearance  on  the  bench.    Author  of  sporting  and  other 
sketches.   Died  Jan.  20,  1941,  in  London.   {Law  Lists;  Univ. 
War  List;  The  Times,  Jan.  21,  1941.) 
WATSON,  BERNARD  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.   17, 
1888;  scholar.    [S.  of  William  Henry.    B.  Sept.  6,   1869.] 
School,  Clifton  College.   Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip    Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1891;  M.A.  1895.   In  business.   Master 
of  the  Sheffield  Assay  Oflice.    Died  Mar.  lo,  1942,  at  Maple 
Bank     Broomhall    Park,    Sheftield;    buried    at    Fulwood. 
(Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  12,  1942.) 
WATSON    CECIL  LILLIOTT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
1898.    S.  of  the  Rev.  A[lfred]  R[alph]  (1892),  V.  of  Mount- 
sorrel,  Leics.    [B.  Nov.  10,  1879-   School,  Brighton  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B?A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.   Legal  Adviser  to 
the  Siamese  Government  at  Bangkok,  from  1905.    Married, 
Oct   28,  1905,  in  Singapore,  Kathleen  Cecilia  Eliza,  3rd  dau. 
of  William  Gandy,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Upper  Norwood.   Latteriy  of 
Wormshill,  Kent.   Died  Mar.  16,  1939,  in  London.   {Brighton 
Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  31.  I939-) 
WATSON,  CHARLES  ALLEN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  6, 
1846;  re-adm.  Apr.  29,  1847.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Did  not  reside.   Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  15,  1847.    Matric. 
Michs.  1847. 
WATSON,    CHARLES    EDWARD.     Adm.    pens,    at    Sidney, 
Oct    1    1899.    S.  of  G.    B.  Dec.  16,  1881,  at  Southampton. 
School,  Cranleigh  (Mr  G.  C.  Allen).  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902. 
WATSON,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891     S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Charies  (1861),  of  30,  College 
Road,  Clifton.    B.  July  8,  1872,  at  Clifton.    School,  Clifton 


Watson,  Douglas  Percival 

College.    Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.    Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)   1896;  priest,   1897;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Camberwell,  1896-8.    C.  of  Wandsworth,  1898-1901.    C.  of 
Gainford,  Co.  Durham,  1901-12.  V.  of  Masham,  Yorks.  (with 
Kirkby-Malzeard,  1912-23),  1912-27-  V.  of  Lilleshall,  Salop, 
1927-49.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  Jan.   9,   1949.  at 
Lilleshall,   as    the   result   of   a   road-accident.     Brother   of 
Douglas  P.  (1893).   {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Jan.  12,  1949-) 
WATSON,  CHARLES  LUTHER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
21,1791.   S.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Richard  (1754).  Regius  Professor 
of  Divinity.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1792.  Lieut.-CoL, 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  before 
i860.  Brother  of  Richard  (1806).   {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;y!alioTd, 
County  Families  {sub  his  son).) 
WATSON,  CHRISTOPHER  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  July  i,   1806.    3rd  s.  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  of 
Westwood  House,  Colchester.    B.  [Dec.  21,  1787],  at  South 
Weald,  Essex.   School,  Merchant  Taylors',  London.   Matnc. 
Michs.  1806;  B.A.  1810;  M.A.  1814.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
Dec.  23,  1810;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1811.    R.  of  Melton,  Suffolk, 
1814-70.    R.  of  Salcott-Virley,  Essex,   1832-59.    Father  of 
Frederick  (1850).    {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Clergy  List.) 
WATSON,  CHRISTOPHER  KNIGHT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  9,  1844.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Richard  (1806).  B.  at 
St   Omer,   France.    School,  private.    Matric.   Michs.   1845; 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.   F.S.A.  1859.  Secretary  to  the  Society 
of    Antiquaries    of    London,    1860-85.     Associated    in    the 
vindicating  of  the  Paston  Letters  and  in  the  restoration  of  the 
Chapter  House  of  Westminster  Abbey.   Latterly  of  Culgarth 
Park,  Westmorland.   Married,  1861,  Emma  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  Pole  Godfrey,  of  Kensington.   Died  Jan.  30,  1901.   Father 
of  William  L.  (1881);  brother  of  William  G.  (1840).    {Win- 
chester Coll.  Reg.  sub  his  son;  Proc.  Soc.  Ant.,  xviii  (1901). 
336-7;  Burke,  L.O.) 
WATSON,  CHRISTOPHER  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec   13,  1854;  from  St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  (age  18),  Dec.  1,  1853-    [2nd]  s.  of  Christopher,  of 
Greystoke,  Cumberiand.    B.  Dec.  11,  1834,  at  Marsh  House, 
Easton.  School,  Rochester.   Matric.  Lent,  1855;  LL.B.  i860; 
LL.M.  1890.    Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  i860;  priest,  1862; 
C.   of  St   Luke's,  Chodton-on-Medlock,    1860-2.    C.   of  St 
Peter's,  Manchester,  1862-4.  C.  of  St  John's,  Higher  Brough- 
ton,  Manchester,  1864-6.    C.  of  Livesey,  Blackpool,  1866-8. 
C.   of   Lower  Broughton,   Manchester,    1868-9.     R-   °^   'h^ 
Church  of  the  Ascension,  Lower  Broughton,  1869-1914-  Died 
Dec.  24,  1914.    Brother  of  Howard  S.  (1862).    {Roffensian 
Reg.;  Peile,  11.  538;  Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Christ's 
Coll.  obit,  notes;  The  Times,  Dec.  26,  1914.) 
WATSON,  CYRIL  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  13, 
1883.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Shepley  Watson  (1845,  sub  Hemingway), 
R.  of  Bootle,  Cumberland  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Bell,  V.  of  Rothwell,  Yorks.).    B.  Oct.  23,   1865-    SchooL 
Mariborough  College.]    Matric.  Michs.  1883.    A  land-agent. 
Of    Greysouthen,     Cockermouth,     Cumberland.      J. P.     for 
Cumberiand,  1920.  Married,  1900,  Katharine  Anna  Keatinge, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  J.  T.   Pollock,  of  Brigham, 
Cockermouth,  and  had  issue.   [Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Kelly, 
Handbook.) 
WATSON,  DANIEL.    Matric.  July  21,  1756  (no  College);  M.A. 

{per  Lit.  Reg.)  1757- 
WATSON,  DANIEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  5, 

1783.  Of  Yorks. 
WATSON,  DAVID  WORDSWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1869.  [Youngest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  David 
(1822),  V.  of  Guilsborough,  Northants.  B.  Mar.  1850,  at 
Guilsborough.  School,  St  Andrew's  College,  Bradfield 
(Rev.  T.  Stevens).  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Died  Mar.  13,  1873, 
from  injuries  received  in  a  fall  from  the  cliffs  at  Lamorna, 
Cornwall.  (Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  The 
Times,  Mar.  20,  1873.) 
WATSON,  DOUGLAS  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Henry  Charles  (1861), 
of  5,  Albert  Road,  Clifton.  B.  [Oct.  22],  1875,  at  Clifton. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Tnp., 
Pt  I,  istClass)  1896;  M.B.  and  M.A.  1900.  At  Guy's  Hospital; 
Assistant  House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  there. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1899.  Lieut.,  R.A.M.C,  1903;  Captain, 
1907;  Major,  1915.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898- 
1002  (mentioned  in  Despatches).  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.M.C;  D.S.O.,  1918;  mentioned  in 
Despatches).  Of  Wyke  Oliver  House,  Preston,  Weymouth, 
in  1948.  Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1891).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories;  Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 


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Watson,  Edmund  Henry  Lacon 

WATSON,  EDMUND  HENRY  LACON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1884.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Henry  Lacon  {1842),  R.  of 
Shamford,  Leics.  (by  his  second  wife,  Ellen  Charlotte,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henr>'  Kemp  Richardson,  R.  of  Leire,  Leics.). 
B.  [Aug.  15I,  1865,  at  Shamford.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1894.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1886.  Assistant  Master  at  Park 
House  School,  Reading,  1888-90;  at  Blair  Lodge  School, 
Scotland,  1890-4.  Turned  to  journalism  which  had  always 
attracted  him;  .i  regular  contributor  to  Punch  for  many 
years.  Employed  at  the  .Admiralty  (Postal  Censorship)  1914; 
travelling  censor,  1915-17;  Renter's  special  correspondent  on 
the  Italian  front  and  later  on  the  French  front  and  the  Rhine, 
1917-19.  Married,  Apr.  21,  1896,  Ruth  Emma  Darling. 
.■Vuthor,  Ephemera;  Stray  Minutes;  Verses;  The  Unconscious 
Humourist;  An  Attic  in  Bohemia;  Hints  to  Young  Authors; 
The  Making  of  a  Man ;  The  Templars;  The  Family  Living;  etc. 
Resided  in  Pembroke  Road,  Kensington.  Died  Mar.  9,  1948, 
in  London.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  467;  Inns  of 
Court;  The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1948.) 

WATSON,  EDWARD  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  6, 

1865.  [4th]  s.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  Southampton  Street,  London 
(and  Emia  Cradock  Gillman).  B.  Nov.  3,  1846,  in  London. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Tancred 
Scholar,  1866;  B  A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  22,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1871.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bath  and  Wells)  1872;  priest,  1S74;  C.  of  Frome  Selwood, 
Somerset,  1872-5.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  St  Leonards-on-Sea, 
1875-6.  Received  into  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  (by 
Cardinal  Newman)  Dec.  21,  1S76.  Assistant  Master  at 
St  Edmund's  College,  Ware.  At  Oscott  College,  Birmingham, 
1877;  ordained,  1879.  R.  of  St  Mary's  presbytery,  Hertford, 
1880-3.  After  curacies  in  London,  returned  to  St  Edmund's, 
Ware,  as  parish  priest.  Chaplain  at  St  Charles,  Brentwood, 
1902-13.  One  of  the  founders  of  Westminster  Cathedral. 
Domestic  prelate  to  the  Pope,  1907.  Expert  in  the  matter  of 
lapidary  Latin  inscriptions.  Married,  July  12,  1870,  Florence, 
dau.  of  Joseph  .\ldridge,  solicitor.  Lived  latterly  at  Chelms- 
ford. Died  Nov.  23,  1929,  at  Royston,  Herts.;  buried  at 
Chelmsford.  Brother  of  Thomas  C.  (1867).  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Peile,  n.  590;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  26  and  Dec.  2,  1929.) 
WATSON,  EDWARD  JOHN  MACARTNEY.  Adm  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  15,  1891.  [Only]  s.  of  [Sir]  William,  of 
25,  Fitzwiiliam  Place,  Dublin  (and  Janet  Frances,  dau.  of 
the  Very  Rev.  H.  B.  Macartney,  Dean  of  Melbourne). 
B.  Nov.  22,  1872,  at  I,  Salem  Place,  Dublin.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Athletics  'blue'  (weight), 
1895.  At  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  B.A.,  M.B.,  and  B.Chir.; 
M.D.,  1900.  M.R.C.P.  (Ireland)  1905;  F.R.C.P.  (Ireland) 
1906.  Practised  at  25,  Fitzwiiliam  Place,  Dublin.  Demon- 
strator in  Anatomy  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Captain, 
R.A.M.C.  Married,  1918,  Ina  Emily,  dau.  of  Turner  Oliver 
Read,  Esq.,  of  King's  Co.  Died  Mar.  22,  1947,  in  Dublin. 
(Medical  Directories;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  The 
Times,  Mar.  25,  1947.) 

WATSON,  EDWIN  ROY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1899.  S.  of 
W.,  Esq.  B.  July  20,  1880,  at  Somercotes,  Derbs.  School, 
Nottingham  High.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1901);  Wiltshire  prize,  1901;  B.A.  1903; 
M.A.  1906.  Professor  of  civil  engineering  at  Sibpur  College, 
India,  1904-8;  Professorat  Dacca  College,  1908-21.  Principal 
of  the  Govt.  Technological  Institute  at  Cawnpore,  1921-6. 
Died  when  on  furlough  in  London,  Nov.  10,  1926.  (India 
Office  Lists;  F.  Brittain.) 

WATSON,  ERSKINE  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1878.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  William  (1846),  of  Berks- 
well,  Warws.  B.  [Dec.  11],  1858,  at  Harrow.  School,  Marl- 
borough CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  Adm.  a 
solicitor,  Dec.  1885;.  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Pepper, 
Tangye  and  Watson)  Died  Aug.  21,  1922,  in  London. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WATSON,  FISHER.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  4,  1806. 
[Only]  s.  of  John  [Town  Clerk],  of  Great  Yarmouth.  Matric. 
Michs.  1808;  B.\.  1812;  M.A.  1815.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  20,  1812;  priest,  Dec.  29,  1813.  P.C.  of  St  George's 
Chapel,  Great  Yarmouth,  1816-21.  V.  of  Lancing,  Sussex, 
1834-60.  Lived  subsequently  at  Lancing,  and  at  Brighton, 
1868-73.  Married  Sarah  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund 
Lacon,  Bart.  Died  Aug.  23,  1873.  Father  of  Arthur  (1854), 
Frederick  F.  (1851)  and  Henry  L.  (1842).  (Clerical  Guide; 
Crockford.) 

WATSON,  FRANK.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30,  1866. 
[5th]  s.  of  Robert,  solicitor  (and  Elizabeth  Amelia).  B. 
Dec.  15,  1846,  in  Hammersmith.  Bapt.  Mar.  29,  1866. 
[School,  Godolphin,   Hammersmith.]    Matric.  Michs.   1866; 

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Watson,  Frederick  James 

Scholar,  1868;  B.A.  [\th  Classic)  1870;  M.A.  1873-  Fellow, 
1872-80.  President  of  the  Union,  1869.  Founded  a  small 
undergraduate  society  called  the  Sex  Pueri,  other  members 
being  (Professor)  H.  G.  Seeley ;  the  Hon.  J.  D.  Fitzgerald,  and 
the  Rev.  John  Kennedy,  afterwards  Head  Master  of  .\lden- 
ham.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  7,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Apr.  30,  1872.  Equity  draftsman  and  conveyancer.  Lived 
at  Streatham,  Surrey,  where  for  many  years  he  was  people's 
warden  at  Christ  Church.  Died  Oct.  9,  1908.  (The  Eagle, 
XXX.  219;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
The  Times,  Oct.  12,  190S.) 

WATSON,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  18,  1850. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  George  (1806),  R.  of  Melton, 
Suffolk.  B.  1831,  at  Woodbridge.  Bapt.  Sept.  i,  1831. 
School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1863. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Aslacton, 
Norfolk,  1856-9.  R.  of  Salcott-Virley,  Essex  (succeeding  his 
father),  1859-75.  R.  of  Great  and  Little  Wigborough,  1875- 
86.  Died  May  28,  1886.  (Venn,  11.  299;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  June  9,  1886.) 

WATSON,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1864. 
S.  of  Henry,  corn-merchant  (and  Susannah).-  B.  [Oct.  13, 
1844],  at  Skeldergate,  York.  Bapt.  Oct.  20,  1844.  School, 
St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1867;  B.A. 
{i2lh  Wrangler)  1868;  Hulsean  prize,  1869;  (Theol.  Exam, 
ist  Class,  1869);  Cams  prize,  1870;  Crosse  scholar,  1870; 
Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  scholar,  1871;  M.A.  1871;  B.D.  1884;  D-D. 
1893.  Fellow,  1871-8  and  1893-1906.  Hulsean  Lecturer,  1882; 
Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1871; 
priest,  1872;  C.  of  Stow  cum  Quy,  Cambs.,  1871-5.  C.  of 
St  Giles  with  St  Peter's,  Cambridge,  1875-8.  R.  of  Starston, 
Norfolk,  1878-87.  V.  of  Stow  cum  Quy,  Cambs.,  1887-93- 
Min.  of  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  1893-1906.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Ely,  1898-1906.  Married,  Aug.  13,  1878,  Margaret  Lockhart, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  G.  R.  Adam,  .\uthor,  The  Ante- 
Nicene  Apologies,  their  Character  and  Value;  Defending  the 
Faith;  The  Law  and  the  Prophets  (Hulsean  Lectures);  The 
Book  of  Genesis,  a  True  History,  etc.  Died  Jan.  i,  1906,  at  his 
residence,  6,  Salisbury  Villas,  Cambridge.  Father  of  Frederick 
(next)  and  Henry  A.  (1900).  (Eagle,  xxviii.  215;  Crockford; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  2,  1906.) 

WATSON,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1899- 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  (above),  D.D.  B.  May  19,  1880,  at 
Starston,  Norfolk.  School,  King's,  Canterbury'.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Vice-consul  at  Valparaiso,  1907;  at 
Soulina,  1908;  at  Odessa,  1911;  at  Taranto,  1913-  Acting 
Vice-Consul  at  San  Francisco,  1918.  Consul  at  New  York, 
1918;  Acting  Consul-General  there,  1919-22;  Consul-General 
at  Philadelphia,  1923.  Married,  1910,  Mary  V.,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  T.  V.  Durell,  of  Fulboura,  Cambs.  O.B.E.,  1923: 
C.M.G.,  1938.  Died  Sept.  14,  1947,  in  Philadelphia.  Brother 
of  Henry  A.  (1900).  (The  Times,  Sept.  17,  i947;  Foreign 
Office  List;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WATSON,  FREDERICK  BAINBRIDGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity. 
Oct.  I,  1898.  S.  of  Featherstone,  of  the  Manse,  Middleton-in- 
Teesdale,  Durham.  D.  Dec.  19,  1874,  at  Thomley,  Durham. 
From  Durham  University.  Matric.  Michs.  189S;  Scholar, 
1901;  B.A.  (nth  Wrangler)  1901.  Lecturer  in  Mathematics 
at  Leeds  University.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt., "London  Regt.  (R.  Fus.)).   (Univ.  War  List.) 

WATSON,  FREDERICK  FISHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  13, 
1851.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Fisher  (1806),  V.  of  Lancing.  B.  Jan.  i, 
1832,  at  Great  Yarmouth.  Schools,  Steyning  Grammar  and 
St  Paul's,  Southsea.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A 
1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1856;  priest,  1856;  C.  of 
Lancing,  Sussex,  1855-60;  V.  there  (succeeding  his  father), 
1860-83.  Died  Feb.  8,  1883,  at  Lancing.  Brother  of  Arthur 
(1854)  and  Henry  L.  (1842).   (Venn,  11.  300;  Crockford.) 

WATSON,  FREDERICK  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
lune  13,  1881.  S.  of  Napoleon  Frederick,  of  172,  Adelaide 
Road,  South  Hampstead.  B.  July  24,  1863,  in  London. 
School,  St  John's  Wood,  London  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  Scholar,  1884;  B.A.  (26W  Wrangler)  1884;  M.A.  1888. 
Died  Oct.  9,  1895,  at  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man.  (Univ.  Almanack.) 

WATSON,  FREDERICK  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1889.  S.  of  Robert  Browne,  of  18,  Queen's  Gate 
Gardens,  London.  B.  Nov.  21,  1869,  at  WaUasey,  Cheshire. 
School,  Malvern  College;  and  at  Heidelberg  Univ.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1892; 
M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  n..\.  1898.  At  St  George's  Hospital; 
Assistant  House  Surgeon  and  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1895.  01  New  Brighton,  Cheshire,  m  1900. 
Practised  subsequently  in  New  Zealand.  Of  Bulls,  Rangitikei, 
in  1948.  Brother  of  Herbert  N.  (1881).  (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories.) 


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WATSON,  FREDERICK  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1887.  Eldest  s.  of  George  Vincent,  Lieut.- 
General,  of  Lismore  Place,  London.  B.  May  9,  1869,  at  the 
Curragh,  Ireland.  [Schools,  Cheltenham  College  and  Carlisle.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B  A.  1890;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Westbury- 
on-Trym,  Gloucs.,  1894-6.  C.  of  St  Matthias,  Plymouth, 
1897-8.  Missioner,  dio.  of  Exeter,  1902-4;  dio  of  Winchester, 
1905-12.  Tait  Missioner,  dio.  of  Canterbury,  1912-25.  Six 
Preacher  at  Canterbury,  1916-19.  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury, 
1919.  Canon  of  Elv  and  diocesan  Missioner,  1925-50-. 
Treasurer  of  Ely  Cathedral,  1931-51.  Select  Preacher  at 
Cambridge,  1943.  Of  The  Almonry,  The  College,  Ely,  in  1953. 
(Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who's  Who.) 

WATSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  i, 
1766.  S.  of  Samuel  [died  1749,  aged  39],  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
Suffolk.  B.  Oct.  30,  1748.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1766;  Scholar,  1769;  B.A.  (Hon.  Wrangler) 
1770;  M.A.  1774;  D.D.  1792.  Fellow,  1771.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1770;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  16,  1772;  C.  of 
Ickworth  and  Chedburgh,  Suffolk,  i77o.  R.  of  Elwick,  Co. 
Durham,  1783-90.  R.  of  Rothbury,  Northumberland,  1796- 
1813.  Died  Apr.  3,  1813.  (Northants.  Clergy;  First  Fruits, 
Dioc.  of  Durham;  Hist,  of  Northumberland,  .\v.  321.) 

WATSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke,  June  23, 
1806.  3rd  s.  of  John,  mercer,  deceased.  B.  at  Barnard  Castle, 
Co.  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  B.A.  1810.  In  Holy 
Orders.  Sometime  of  Tiverton,  Devon.  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces  with  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army  in  the  South  of 
France.  Accompanied  the  expedition  of  General  Ross  to 
America.  Died  on  the  passage  home  near  Dauphin  Island  in 
the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  Mar.  28,  1815,  aged  26.  M.I.  at  Barnard 
Castle.  (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WATSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  18,  1843; 
re-adm.  pens.  Dec.  6,  1843.  S.  of  Walter,  grazier,  of  Grand- 
borough,  Warws.  (and  Margaret).  B.  there.  Bapt.  Apr.  18, 
1824.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon) 
1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  Wortley,  Leeds,  1847-50.  C.  of 
Hunsingore,  Yorks.,  1850-5.  C.  of  Hampton-in-Arden, 
Warws.,  1855-60.  C.  of  Norton-by-Daventry,  Northants., 
1860-5.  R.  of  Great  Sutton,  Essex,  1866-81.  R.of  Theberton, 
Suffolk,  1881-9.  Resided  latterly  at  Arlington  House, 
Leamington  Spa.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1900.  Brother 
of  Thomas  H.  (1844). 

WATSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  16,  1851. 
Of  Cumberland.  [B.  at  Westward,  Wigton.  School,  Sed- 
bergh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1870.  Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  1856;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells)  1857;  C.  of 
Stoke  Climsland,  Cornwall,  1856-8.  C.  of  Acklington  with 
Chevington,  Northumberland,  1859-62.  C.  of  Bolton,  1862-9. 
C.-in-charge  of  Lympstone,  Devon,  1870-2;  R.  there,  1872-9. 
Chaplain  of  Weem,  Aberfeldy,  Perths.,  1881-3.  C.  of 
Leighton-Buzzard,  Beds.,  1883-90.  Died  Aug.  1,  1890,  at 
Silloth,  Cumberland.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Aug.  13,  1890.) 

WATSON,  GEORGE  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  2,  1863.  [2nd]  s.  of  Colonel  —  [John  Willis],  of  the 
Priory,  Bath.  [B.  Oct.  22,  1844.]  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar;  B.A.  1867.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7, 
1869.  Of  East  Court,  Finchampstead,  Berks.  J.P.  for  Berks., 
1901.  Married,  July  20,  1871,  Philippa  Harriett,  eldest  dau. 
of  Edward  Charrington,  Esq.,  of  Buryscourt,  near  Reigate, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  18,  1929.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
Mar.  20,  1929.) 

WATSON,  GEORGE  BOLTON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  13,  1813.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Spindelston  House, 
Northumberland.  School,  Witton-le-Wear,  Durham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1814. 

WATSON,  GEORGE  BOWES  (1859),  see  BOWES-WATSON. 

WATSON,  The  Hon.  GEORGE  [MONSON].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Pembroke,  Dec.  23,  1785.  Youngest  [3rd  surviving]  s.  of  the 
Hon.  Lewis  Monson  [who  had  assumed  the  name  of  Watson 
on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  cousin,  Thomas  Watson, 
3rd  Earl  of  Rockingham,  1746],  Baron  Sondes,  of  Rockingham 
Castle,  Northants.  (and  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Henry  Pelham).  [B.Feb.  20,  1768.]  [School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1786;  M.A.  1788.  M.P.  for  Canterbury.  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.  (sub  his  father);  G.E.C.;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

WATSON,  GEORGE  TRUSTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  3,  1890.  [2nd]  s.  of  G[eorge]  S[amuel],  surgeon,  of 
3,  Mount  Ephraim  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells,  h'.  Oct.  9,  1871, 
at  Thaxted,  Essex.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1893; 
M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1898.  At  St  George's  Hospital,  1894; 


Watson,  Henry  Adam 

House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S; 
L.R.C.P.,  1897;  F.R.C.S.,  1899.  Practised  first  at  Hastings 
and  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  from  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.A.M.C;  O.B.E.).  Married,  June  27,  1901, 
Dorothy  Nora,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Rankin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Rochford,  Essex.  Of  6,  ChUston  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells,  in 
1950.  Died  Dec.  6,  1952.  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  T.A.  Walker, 
615;  Medical  Directories.) 

WATSON,  GEORGE  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1877.  S.  of  Major  G[eorge]  E[dward],  R.E.  [of 
Andover  Lodge,  Cheltenham].  B.  Oct.  3,  1857.  [School, 
Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1880; 
B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  A  genealogist  of  distinction;  contri- 
buted largely  to  G.  E.  C,  Complete  Peerage.  Married,  Apr.  16, 
1885,  Mary  Justina,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Sandham 
Griffith,  R.  of  Ardley,  Oxon.  Died  at  34,  The  Ridgeway, 
Golders  Green,  June  15,  1940.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  June  18,  1940.) 

WATSON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  4,  1870.  S.  of  Frederick  Elwin,  solicitor,  of  Lowestoft. 
B.  Dec.  20,  185 1,  at  Lakenham,  Norfolk.  School,  Haileybury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester)  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Bromsgrove, 
1879-82.  C.  of  Terrington  St  John,  Norfolk,  1882-3.  C.  of 
Hevingham,  1883-6.  V.  of  Shropham,  1886-1926.  Married, 
Jan.  12,  1888,  Caroline  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Truston  Master. 
Died  in  Nov.  1926.  Brother  of  Herbert  (1874)  and  John 
(1872).   (Haileybury  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WATSON,  GUTHRIE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14, 1886.  S.  of  James  [manager  of  the  Scottish  Provident 
Institute],  of  45,  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh.  B.  Oct.  6, 
1867,  in  Edinburgh.  Schools,  Sedbergh  and  Edinburgh 
Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1891.  A  stockbroker 
in  London ;  with  Messrs  Rowe  and  Pitman,  of  Austin  Friars. 
Died  Oct.  25,  1951.  {Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.;  Sedbergh  Sch. 
Reg.) 

WATSON,  The  Hon.  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1814.  3rd  s.  of  [Lewis  Thomas,  2nd]  Baron  Sondes, 
deceased  (and  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Milles). 
[B.  Aug.  10,  1796.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  M.A. 
1817.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  Sept.  19,  1819;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Oct.  8,  1820;  C.  of  Nackington,  Kent,  1819-20. 
R.  of  East  Carlton,  Northants.,  1820-9.  R.  of  Kettering  (on 
Simoniacal  presentation),  1827-31.  Lived  latterly  at  Ketter- 
ing, where  he  died  Sept.  23,  1849.  '  Mr  Watson  was  unmarried 
and  had  latterly  addicted  himself  to  very  eccentric  habits, 
estranged  from  his  family  and  friends.'  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  11.  550.) 

WATSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  4,  1843- 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  17,  1850.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  i,  1854.  Died  in 
Sept.  1854.   {Laza  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WATSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  28, 
1847.  S.  of  the  Rev.  —  [John  (i777)],  V.  of  Great  Dodding- 
ton,  Northants.  B.  at  Great  Yarmouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1847; 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.   Brother  of  John  (1834). 

WATSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30, 
1862.  Of  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A. 
1866;  M.A.  1870.  C.  of  Rodington,  Salop,  1869-70.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  187 1. 

WATSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  23,  1879.  S. 
of  Thomas,  mill-overlooker  (and  Sarah).  B.  Apr.  30,  1846,  at 
Burnley,  Lanes.  Mus.Bac,  1882;  Mus.Doc,  1887.  Organist 
at  the  Congregational  Church,  Withington,  Manchester.  With 
Henry  Wilson,  founded  the  Manchester  Vocal  Union,  1867, 
and  conducted  it  from  1885.  Gave  his  valuable  music  library 
of  30,000  volumes  to  the  Corporation  of  Manchester,  1899. 
His  works  include  an  opera.  Fair  Rosine;  incidental  music  to 
Anthony  and  Cleopatra;  a  Shakespearean  Cantata,  etc.  Died 
at  Salford,  Jan.  8,  1911.  (Oscar  Thompson,  International 
Cyclopaedia  of  Music  and  Musicians.) 

WATSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1881.  Adm.  at 
Cavendish  H.,  Oct.  1882;  B.A.  1884;  LL.M.  1889.  One  of 
these  names  was  adm.  a  solicitor.  May  1889;  practised  at 
Bedford.   (Law  Lists.) 

WATSON,  HENRY  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25 
1900.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  (1864)  (and  Margaret  Lockhart 
Adam).  B.  Oct.  7,  i88i,  at  Starston,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
St  Edward's,  Oxford  (Rev.  T.  W.  Hudson).  Did  not  reside. 
An  engineering  student  at  Gloucester  in  1900.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1898-1902.  In  Canada,  1904-15.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Inland  Water  Transport,  France). 
Later  a  fruit-grower.  Married,  1922.  Of  Falmouth,  Cornwall, 
in  1939.  Brotherof  Frederick  (1899).  (St  Edward's  Sch.  Roll.) 


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WATSON,  HENRY  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  I,  1848.  Of  Canterbuo'.  [School,  King's,  Canterbury.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1853;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Mayfield, 
Sussex,  1853-4.  Classical  Master  at  H.M.  Ordnance  School, 
Carshalton,  1854-6.  C.  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  1854-64.  P.C.  of 
St  James's,  Croydon,  1863-79.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
i88o.  Brother  of  James  (1844). 
WATSON,  HENRY  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  6, 
1861.  S.  of  Henry  Sparkes  [of  Old  Charlton.  Kent].  B. 
Feb.  25,  1843,  in  London.  School,  University  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  (Uh  Wrangler)  1865; 
M.A.  i868.  F.R.A.S.  Vice-Principal  of  Elizabeth  College, 
Guernsey,  1868-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1869;  priest 
(Gloucester  and  Bath)  1873.  Second  Master  of  Blackheath 
School,  1869-70;  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton  College,  1870- 
1900;  Chaplain,  1875-igoo.  C.  of  Emmanuel  Church, 
Clifton,  1872-5.  V.  of  Gainford-on-Tees,  1901-25.  Married, 
Aug.  17,  1871,  Anne  Augusta,  4th  dau.  of  William  D.  J. 
Bridgeman,  D.C.L.,  of  Old  Charlton.  Died  Apr.  16,  1925,  at 
Ripon;  buried  at  Gainford.  Father  of  Charles  H.  (1891)  and 
Douglas  P.  (1893).  (Crockford;  Durham  Contemporary 
Biographies;  The  Times,  Apr.  18,  1925.) 
WATSON,  HENRY  LACON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  23,  1842.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev  Fisher  (1806),  V.  of 
Lancing,  Sussex.  B.  [Nov.  19,  1823],  at  Great  Melton, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Warminster  and  Clapham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  Scholar;  B..\.  1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester)  i846;priest,  1847;  C.  of  Bexhill,  Sussex,  1846-50. 
R.  of  Shamford,  Leics.,  1850-1903.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peter- 
borough, 1879-1903.  T.P.  for  Leics.  Married  (i)  Jan.  16, 
1851,  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Burnett,  M.D.,  K.C.B.; 
(2)  1857,  Ellen  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  K.  Richardson, 
R.  of  Leire,  Leics.  Author,  Sermons;  edited  the  Peter- 
borough Diocesan  Calendar,  1887-1901.  Died  Nov.  13,  1903. 
Brother  of  Arthur  (1854)  and  Frederick  F.  (1851);  father  of 
Edmund  H.  L.  (1884).  {Venn,  n.  258  and  add.  iv;  Crockford; 
Who  uus  Who.) 
WATSON,  HENRY  PIERCY.  Adm.  pens  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1872.  [Of  Warwick.]  S.  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  (1832), 
deceased.  B.  Jan.  5,  1853,  at  Torquay.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Lived  at  Leamington.  Conductor  of 
Leamington  Choral  Societv,  1881.  Organist  at  the  Church  of 
the  Good  Shepherd,  Leamington  Spa,  1889-1909.  Professor 
of  singing  at  Combe  House  Ladies  School,  1883-1906. 
Teacher  of  singing  and  elocution  at  Oxford,  1897-1914. 
Entertainments  manager  to  Leamington  Corporation  1908- 
26.  Composer  of  cantatas,  etc.  Married,  1879,  Rhoda,  dau. 
of  David  Coast,  of  Lenham,  Kent.  Died  in  Dec.  1937.  (R-  L- 
Arrowsmith;  F.  Brittain;  Who's  Who  in  Music.) 
WATSON,  HENRY  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21, 
1807.  [S.  of  Tadwell  (and  Frances).  B.  Oct.  23,  1789.  Bapt. 
Nov.  25,  1789.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Did  not  reside. 
Ensign  3rd  Regt.  of  Foot  Guards,  1807.  Wounded  at  Barosa, 
Mar.  1811.  Killed  in  action,  at  the  River  Nive,  Dec.  12,  1813. 
(F.  P.  White;  V.  Hodson;  Al.  Carthus.) 
WATSON,  HENRY  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  11, 

1838.  B.  at  Llandaff.  Matric.  Michs.  1839. 
WATSON,  HENRY  SINCLAIR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  13, 
1895.  S.  of  Charles  Sinclair.  B.  June  20,  1876,  at  Rock 
Ferry.  Schools,  Bkkenhead  and  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898.  A.M. I.E. E.  Sometime  a  junior  partner  in 
Messrs  Hansard  and  Watson,  consulting  electrical  engineers, 
Victoria  Street,  London.  London  manager  for  Messrs 
Pritchetts  and  Gold,  Ltd.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Second  Lieut.,  R.E.  (Tvne  electrical  engineers,  T.F.)).  Of 
Lovell's,  King's  Sutton,  Banbury,  in  1946.  {Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  Peile,  11.  796.) 
WATSON,  HENRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10, 
1846.  [S.  of  Thomas,  R.N.  (and  Eleanor  Mary  Kingston). 
B.  Feb  25,  1827.]  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  Scholar,  1848;  B..\.  (2nd  Wrangler  and  2nd 
Smith's  prize)  1850;  M.A.  1853;  Sc.D.  1884.  Fellow,  1851; 
assistant  tutor,  1851-3.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  17,  1851. 
Assistant  Master  at  the  City  of  London  School,  1854-6.  Ord, 
deacon  (Ely)  1856;  priest  (London)  1858.  Mathematical 
Lecturer  at  King's  College,  London,  1857.  Assistant  Master 
at  Harrow,  1857-65.  R.  of  Berkswell  with  Barston,  Warws., 
1865-1902.  F.R.S  ,  1881.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Alpine 
Club,  1857.  Married,  1856,  Emily,  dau.  of  Henry  Rowe,  of 
Cambridge,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Treatise  on  the  Kinetic 
Theory  of  Gases;  Mathematical  Theory  of  Electricity  and 
Magnetism,  etc.  (with  S.  H.  Burbury,  1849).  Died  Jan.  11, 
1903,  at  Brighton.  Father  of  Erskine  G.  (1878).  (Inns  of 
Court;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.;  Sir  F.  Galton, 
Memories,  306.) 
WATSON,  HENRY  WILMOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct  I,  1885.  S.  of  Thomas  Parker  [civil-engineer],  deceased 
[of  The  Cape  of  Good  Hope]     B.  [Mar.  3,  1866],  at  Odense, 


Watson,  Howard  Aylwin 

Isle    of    Funen,    Denmark.     School,    Cheltenham    College. 
Matric    Michs.  1885;   B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.    Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1889;  priest.  1890;  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Gloucester,  1889-91.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Cambridge,  1891-1900. 
C.  of  Erith  with  St  Paul's,  Northumberland  Heath,  Kent, 
1900-5.  V.  of  St  Paul's,   1905-24.    R.  of  Feniton,  Devon, 
1927-32.    Publ.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Exeter,  1939-40-   Died  Jan.  30, 
1940,   at   Teignmouth.    (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
J.  T.  Rule;  The  Times,  Feb.  i,  1940.) 
WATSON,  HERBERT.    Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  t.  1874- 
S.  of  F[rederick]  Elwin,  solicitor  [of  Hethersett,  Norfolk]. 
B.  Sept.  3.  1855,  at  Lakenham,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Repton  and 
Fomcett  St  Peter  (private).   Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1879; 
M.A.  1882.    Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1882;  pnest,  1883;  C. 
of  Hanbury,  Worcs.,  1882-5.  C.  of  Carlton-Colville,  Suffolk, 
1885-7.  V.  of  Cransford,  1888-1915.   Married,  Jan.  15,  1889, 
Mary  Jermyn,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Hale  Andrews. 
Died  Nov.  10,  1915.   Brother  of  John  {1872)  and  George  W. 
(1870).    (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  415;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Nov.  13,  1915-) 
WATSON,  HERBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1894. 
S.  of  Samuel  Ogden  [of  Brandling  Park,  Newcastle-on-Tyne]. 
B.  Apr.  14,  1875,  at  Riding  Mill,  Northumberland.   Schools, 
Newcastle  Grammar  and  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.    Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Darlington, 
1898-1902.  V.  of  Waitotara,  New  Zealand,   1902-8.  V.  of 
Masterton,    1908-15.    Served   in  the  Great   War,    1914-19 
(Chaplain,  New  Zealand  Chaplains'  Dept.).    Archdeacon  of 
Wairarapa,  1919-22.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Wellington,  1915-30. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Wellington,  1925.   Missioner,  dio.  of  Welling- 
ton, 1930-48-.    Of  Marton,  New  Zealand,  1948.    Brother  of 
Ralph  (1889).    (King  William's  Coll.  Reg  ;  Peile,  11.  792-) 
WATSON    (post   GRANT-WATSON),    HERBERT   ADOLPHUS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1900.   S.  of  Robert  Grant, 
of  Lammas  Hall,  Norwich.    B.  Jan.  4,   1881,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Attach^  in  the  Diplomatic 
Service,  1905;  at  Washington,  1906;  3rd  Secretary,  1907;  at 
Rio  de  Janeiro,  1908;  at  Brussels,  1910-14;  2nd  Secretary, 
1912.    At  Copenhagen,   1915-20.    ist  Secretary,   1919     At 
Lisbon,  1920;  Counsellor  of  Embassy  there,  1925-7.   Envoy 
extraordinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary  to  Guatemala, 
1928-33;   at  Havana  in  1933;  to  Finland,  1935-7;  to  Cuba, 
1937-40.    C.M.G.,  1933.    Of  Princes  Gate,  London,  in  1951. 
Married,  1905,  Anna,  dau.  of  William  G.  Low,  of  New  York. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Foreign  Office  List;  Who's  Who.) 
WATSON,  HERBERT  ARMSTRONG.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  1,  1878.   S.  of  John  Christian,  Esq.  [merchant, 
of  Lower  Norwood,  London,  S.E.].   B.  May  18,  i860.   School, 
Dulwich  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar;  B.A.  1882; 
M.A.  1885;  B.D.  1909;  D.D.  1912.  Seatonian  prize,  1918  and 
1919.    Assistant   Master  at   Manchester  Grammar  School, 
1882-90.     Ord.    deacon    (Manchester)    1888;    priest,    1889; 
C.   of   Heaton-Mersey,    Lanes.,    1888-90.     Head   Master  of 
Maidstone  Grammar  School,    1890-7;  of  Great   Yarmouth 
Grammar  School,  1898-1903;  of  The  Royal  Grammar  School, 
Lancaster,    1903-12.     R.    of    Knapton,    Norfolk,    1912-17. 
Hulsean  Lecturer,  1915.  V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.,  1917- 
24.  Warden  of  Centr.  S    of  Sacr.  Study,  dio.  Ely,  1928-37. 
Married,  Aug.  4,  1888,  Helen  Harriett,  2nd  dau.  of  R.  C. 
Rogers,  barrister,  of  Stonehouse,  and  had  issue,  .\uthor.  The 
Conception  and  Rightfulness  of  National  Churches;  The  Nature 
of  Man;  The  Mysticism  of  St  John's  Gospel;  The  Incarnation 
and  Personality,  etc.   Lived  latterly  in  Cambridge,  where  he 
died  Nov.  29,  1937;  buried  at  Cherry  Hinton.  (Dulwich  Coll. 
Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  553  and  MS.  note;  Crockford;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  1,  1937.) 
WATSON,  HERBERT  NICOL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,1881.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert  Browne,  Esq.  [of  New  Brighton, 
Cheshire].    B.  [Sept.  6,  1863],  in  Mexico.    School,  Charter- 
house.    Matric.    Michs.    1881;    B..\.    1884.     A    farmer    at 
Hakowhitu,  Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand.    Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-8  as  an  ambulance  driver  with  the  French 
armv  (Croix  de  Guerre).    Married  Henrietta  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sydriey  Johnston,  of  Hawke's  Bay.    Died  Sept.  28,   1943- 
Brother  of  Frederick  J.  (1889).     (the  Times,  Oct.  10,  1943; 
R.  L.  .\rrowsmith.) 
WATSON,  HOWARD  AYLWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  13,  i866.    Of  Canterbury.    [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
(St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  1818),  V.  of  East  Fariey,  Kent. 
Schools,    Tonbridge,    Maidstone    and    Rochester.]     Matric. 
Michs.   1866;   B..\.   1871.    Ord.   deacon  (Chichester)    1872; 
priest,  1873;  C.  of  Battle,  Sussex,  1872-4.  C.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Rochester,  1875.    C.  of  Wateringbury,  Kent,  1875-8.   C.  of 
Leeds,  Kent,  1878-81.    C.  of  Boughton-Malherbe,  1881-93; 
R.  there,  1893-1909.  Died  Mar  13,  1909,  aged  62.  Brother  of 
Thomas  S    (1862).    (Roffensian  Reg.;  Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  16,  1909.) 


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WATSON,  HOWARD  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  6,  1862.  4th  s.  of  Christopher,  farmer,  deceased,  of 
Easton,  Cumberland.  B.  there,  Aug.  31,  1842.  School, 
Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Easter,  1862;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1865.  Rowing 'blue,'  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1865 ; 
priest,  1866;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Salford,  1865-7.  C.  of 
Rudston,  Yorks.,  1867-70.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Birmingham, 
1870-1.  V.  of  Water  Orton,Warws.,  1871-191 1.  DiedFeb.i, 
1911.  Brother  of  Christopher  T.  (1854);  father  of  Thomas  H. 
(1900).    (Crockford.) 

WATSON,  ISAAC  JOSLIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  5, 
1813;  a  'Ten-year  man.'   Of  Earls  Colne,  Essex. 

WATSON,  JABEZ.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  Apr  14, 

1843.  S.  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  Wakefield.  School,  Wakefield. 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon, 
1848;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  St  Veep,  Cornwall,  1853-7.  Dis- 
appears from  Clergy  List,  1862. 

WATSON,  JAMES.  M.A.  1753.  incorp.  from  Oxford.  Adm.  at 
Peterhouse,  Dec.  29,  1753;  Fellow,  Oct.  22,  I754-.  [f.  of 
James,  of  Crosby  Ravensworth,  Westmorland.]  Matnc.  from 
Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  3,  1744,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1748;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1751.  Chaplainat  LancasterCastle,  1782, 
and  Master  of  Lancaster  Free  Grammar  School.  P.C.  of  Wyres- 
dale.  Lanes.,  1790.  Preb.  of  Lincoln.  Married,  July  5.  1786, 
Mrs  Lawson,  of  Lancaster.  Died  in  June  i799-  {T.A.  Walker, 
309;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  i799>  "•  625;  Time-honoured  Lan- 
casters,  79,  512.) 

WATSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  between  Oct.  1828  and 
Oct.  1829.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1836;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1837. 
V.  of  Marr,  Yorks.,  1842-81.  Died  June  21,  1891,  aged  81. 
{Venn,  11.  207;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  July  8,  1891.) 

WATSON,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.   3, 

1844.  Of  Canterbury.  [School,  King's,  Canterbury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A.  {16th  Wrangler)  1848;  M.A. 
1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of 
Cheriton,  Kent,  1849-51.  C.  of  Carshalton  and  Mathematical 
Master  at  H.M.  Ordnance  School,  Carshalton,  1851-6.  P.C. 
(and  V.)  of  All  Saints,  Upper  Norwood,  Surrey,  1856-94. 
Died  Feb.  26,  1894,  aged  69.  Brother  of  Henry  C.  (1848). 
{Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  28,  1894;  Sidebotham, 
Memorials  of  the  King's  Sch.,  Canterbury.) 

WATSON,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1876.    S. 
of  Tames  (and  Phoebe).   B.  at  Darlaston,  Staffs.   Bapt.  Jan. 
30,' 1848.   Matric.  Michs.  1876.   Brother  of  John  (1868). 
WATSON,    JAMES.     Matric.    Non-Coil.,   from  Cavendish   H., 

Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883. 
WATSON,  JAMES  HARRISON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, Apr.  29,  1847.  Eldest  s.  of  Thomas  James,  of  Old 
Kent  Road,  London.  B.  at  Glascwm.  [School,  St  Paul's.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  1852;  priest,  1853.  Vice- Principal  of  the 
deaf  and  dumb  asylum.  Old  Kent  Road,  1854-60;  Principal, 
1861-78.  V.  of  Saxthorpe,  Norfolk,  1879-88.  Master  of  the 
Broderers'  Company,  1872-3  and  1884-5.  Died  Oct.  13,  1888, 
in  London.  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  802;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Oct.  17,  1888.) 

WATSON,  JAMES  LEWIS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  i886. 
S.  of  E.,  clerk,  of  Meltham,  Huddersfield.  B.  May  6,  1867. 
School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889. 
Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  Grammar  School.  1892-6; 
at  Lancing  College,  1896-1906;  at  King  William's  College, 
Isle  of  Man,  1906-9.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Captain,  5th  West  Riding  Regt.;  M.C.,  1918).  Later,  a 
private  secretary.  Latterly  of  Wood  Cottage,  Meltham, 
where  he  died  Jan.  22,  1939.  {Rossall  Reg.;  Lancing  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Jan.  27,  1939.) 

WATSON,  JAMES  POSTLETHWAITE.  Matric.  from  Ayerst  H., 
Lent,  1896.  S.  of  Thomas  Postlethwaite.  B.  Mar.  10,  1865, 
at  Grange-over-Sands,  Lanes.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  1896. 
Resided  one  and  a  half  terms;  'excessit  ne  expelleretur.' 

WATSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  21,  1752-  Of 
Notts.   Matric.  Michs.  1752;  B.A.  1756. 

WATSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  16,  i777-  Of 
Sufiolk.  [B.  Feb.  19,  1757.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Easter,  1778;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1781; 
M.A.  1784.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  2,  1781;  priest, 
Mar.  7,  1784;  C.  of  Battisford,  Sufiolk,  1781.  R.  of  Mistley 
with  Manningtree,  Essex,  1806.  R.  of  Great  Yarmouth 
and  of  Doddington,  Northants.  Father  of  John  (1834)  and 
Henry  (1847).  {Bury  St  Edmunds  Gr.  Sch.  List;  Foster, 
Index  Fxcles.) 

WATSON,  JOHN  (1794),  see  BULLOCK. 

WATSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  28,  1823.  Of 
Norfolk.  [3rd  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Thorpe-le-Soken,  Essex  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Catton,  of  West  Dereham).  B.  Apr.  16, 


Watson,  John  David 

1800.]   School,  King's  Lynn.   Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1828. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1829;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1830. 
R.  of  Holmpton  and  V.  of  Welwick,  Yorks.,  1845-72.   Died, 
unmarried,    June    23,    1872.     Brother   of   Thomas    (1811). 
(Foster,  Baronetage.) 
WATSON,  JOHN.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1834;  re-adm. 
pens.  Oct.  II,  1834.    S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn]  {i777).    B.  at 
Great  Yarmouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol,  Litt.  dim.  from  Peterb.) 
June  17,  1838;  priest  (Peterb.)  Oct.  20,  1839;  C.  of  Great 
Doddington,    Northants.,    1838-51.     P.C.    of    Newborough, 
1851-63.   R.  of  Orton  Longueville,  Hunts.,  1863-86.  Married, 
July   12,   1842,  Frances  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.   Edward 
kutter  Theed,  R.  of  Fletton,  Hunts.    Died  Jan.  3,   1886, 
aged  76,  at  Orton  Longueville  rectory.    Father  of  John  T. 
(i86i);brotherof  Henry  (1847).  {The  Guardian,  Jan.  6,  1886; 
Eagle,  XIV.  ^14;  Northants.  Clergy;  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List.) 
WATSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  25)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  17,  1845;  from  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  May  14,  1840.  [3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Lutterworth, 
Leics.]   Matric.  Michs.  1845;  LL.B.  1848.   Married,  June  24, 
1847,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Blayney  Trevor  Roper,  Esq., 
of  Plas  Teg  Park,  Flints.   Died  Apr.  3,  1867,  at  Cheltenham. 
{Al.  Oxon.,  which  calls  him  'Rev.';  The  Patrician,  iv.  189; 
G.  Mag.,  1867,  I.  689.) 
WATSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens*,  Feb.  8,  1854-  A  'Ten- 
year  man.'    'Plus  annos  24  natus.'    Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
1843;  priest,   1844.    C.  of  St  Michael's,  Chester.    R.  of  St 
Peter's,  Chester,  1855-60.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1861. 
{Crockford.) 
WATSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  7,  1868.    [S.  of 
James,  of  Dariaston,  Stafis.    B.   Nov.   11,   1843.]    Matnc. 
Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1872; 
priest,  1873;  C.  of  Sculcoates,  Yorks.,  1872-6.  V.  of  Hanley, 
Stags.,  1876-82.  V.  of  Sculcoates,  1882-96.    Preb.  of  York, 
1895-1908.    Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of  York,   1904-9. 
R.  of  All  Saints  Pavement  with  St  Crux,  York,  1896-1925. 
Canon,  1896-1926;  Sub-Dean,  igo8;  and  Librarian  of  York 
Minster.    Author,  Sunday  School  Lessons  on  Old  Testament 
History;  The  Parables  and  Miracles  of  our  Lord,  etc.   Died 
Aug.  21,  1930,  aged  87.  Brother  of  James  (1876).   {Crockford; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  23,  1930;  Cambridge  Review, 
Oct.  10,  1930.) 
WATSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1872.   S.  of 
Frederic  Elwin,  solicitor,  of  Lowestoft.    B.  at  Lakenham, 
Norfolk.     School,    Haileybury.     Matric.    Michs.    1872.     Of 
Aldeburgh,  Suffolk.    Married,  Nov.  18,  1909,  Rosamund  M., 
dau.  of  Major-General  W.  H.  Binny.    Brother  of  Herbert 
(1874)  and  George  W.  (1870).   {Haileybury  Reg.;  Who's  Who 
in  Suffolk;  Venn,  11.  405.) 
WATSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1880.   [2nd] 
s.  of  Sir  John   [ist]   Bart.,  of  Earnock  House,  HamUton, 
Lanarks.    (and   Agnes,   dau.   of   Robert   Haig  Simpson,   of 
Glasgow).  B.  Aug.  31,  i860,  at  Motherwell,  Lanarks.  Schools, 
Merchiston  and  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.   1880;   B.A.    1884; 
M.A.  1888.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  19,  1882.   Of 
Earnock,  Lanarkshire.   J. P.  for  Lanarks.    Married,  June  22, 
1893,  Edith  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Henry  Nott,  of  Liverpool, 
and  had  issue.    Succeeded  his  father  as   2nd  Bart.,   1898. 
Died  Sept.  13,  1903.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Merchiston  Castle 
Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WATSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  10,  1898.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  John,  D.D.,   Presbyterian  minister,  of  Liverpool 
(and  Jane  Bume  Ferguson).    B.  Dec.  7,  1879,  in  Glasgow. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Did  not  reside.  An  apprentice  in  the  corn- 
trade  for  2  years.   Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898- 
1902  (in  charge  of  a  Service  Section  of  Liverpool  Scottish 
Volunteers).   Went  to  Chile  in  1904,  spending  4  years  in  the 
nitrate   fields.     Subsequently   became   manager   of    Messrs 
Hutchison     and     PoUok,     rope-manufacturers,     Liverpool. 
Resided  at  Holly  Lea,  Greenbank  Road,  Liverpool.  (Sedbergh 
Sch.  Reg.) 
WATSON,    JOHN,   BANNATYNE.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.   S.  of  James,  of  Myshyns,  Ticehurst,  Sussex. 
B.  July  7,  1872,  in  Edinburgh.    School,  Neunheim  College, 
Heidelberg.    Matric.  Michs.  1891.   Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.F.A.  (T.F.)  and  General  Staff). 
WATSON,  JOHN  CLIFFORD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1875.    S.  of  William,  Esq.    B.  in  Sheffield.    School, 
private.   Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Of  Leamington.   Died  Oct.  16, 
1930,  aged  74,  at  Harrogate;  buried  at  Tickhill,  Yorks.   {The 
Titnes,  Oct.  17,  1930.) 
WATSON,  JOHN  DAVID.    Adm.  pens,   (age   18)   at  Trinity, 
May  24,   1822.    S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  James  (University 
College,  Oxford,  1787).   B.  at  Hackney.   School,  East  Sheen, 
Surrey.    Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B..\.  1827;  M.A.  1836.    Ord. 


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Watson,  John  Edward 

deacon  (London)  Dec.  23,  1827.  C.  of  Guilsborough,  North- 
ants.,  1830-5;  V.  there,  1835-64.  Married  Caroline — .  Died 
Jan.  13,  1864,  aged  59.  Father  of  David  \V.  (1869).  (.Crock- 
ford;  Al.  Oxon.;  Xorthanls.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  i.  398.) 

WATSON,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  28, 
i860.  S.  of  John,  of  Melbourne,  Australia.  B.  June  13,  1838, 
at  Sheepscombe,  Gloucs.  School,  Melbourne.  Matric.  Michs. 
i860;  B.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1874;  priest,  1875; 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Upper  Chelsea,  1874-6.  C.  of  Haseley, 
Warws.,  1877.  C.  of  Effingham,  Surrey,  1878-80.  C.  of  Kew, 
1883-4.  Chaplain,  convalescent  home,  Wimbledon,  1884-5. 
C.  of  Southgate,  Middlesex,  1886-92.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1902. 

WATSON,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1891.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Kev.  John  Theed  (1861),  R.  of 
Woodford,  Northants.  B.  there,  Jan.  26,  1872.  School, 
Oakham  (Mr  E.  V.  Hodge).  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1905.  Ord? deacon  (St  Albans)  1896;  priest,  1897;  C. 
of  Harrow  Green,  Essex,  1896-9.  C.  of  St  Philip's,  Clerken- 
well,  1899-1907.  R.  of  Addington,  Northants.,  1907-13.  C. 
of  Christ  Church,  South  Hackney,  19 1 3-1 6.  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
North  Kensington,  1916-18.  V.  of  St  Alban-the-Martyr, 
Fulham,  1918-34.  Died  Dec.  13,  1934.  (Northants.  Clergy; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  14,  1934) 

WATSON,  JOHN  FARSIDE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Aug.  y,  1820.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Knaresborough.  School, 
Bingley.  Matric.  Michs.  1821.  Kept  eight  terms.  {Peile,  11. 
400,) 

WATSON,  The  Rev.  JOHN  HEWLETT.  M.A.  1835,  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  gent.,  of  'Tuderley'  [?Tadley], 
Hants.]  Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  17, 
1819,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1823;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1828.  V.  of 
West  Wratting,  Cambs.,  1829-62,  and  R.  of  Tydd  St  Giles, 
1829-62.  Died  Mar.  15,  1862.  [Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1862,  I.  513.) 

WATSON,  JOHN  MOWBRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Anthony,  of  9,  Inverleith  Place,  Edin- 
burgh. B.  Oct.  3,  1869,  in  Edinburgh.  School,  Fettes. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B..\.  1890.  A  coal-exporter.  Danish 
Vice-Consul  at  Granton.  Died  Dec.  5,  1905,  at  Ravelston 
Dykes,  Edinburgh.  (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.,  'b.  1867';  The  Times, 
Dec.  7,  1905.) 

WATSON,  JOHN  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  30, 
1866.  S.  of  George,  of  Read  Hall,  Whalley,  Lanes.  B.  [Jan.  2, 
1849J,  at  Birkenhead.  Schools,  Edinburgh  Academy  and 
Grange,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1875.  Of  Bruns- 
wick House,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight.   (Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.) 

WATSON,  JOHN  SAMUEL  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1843.  S.  of  T.  S.,  Captain  of  artillery  in  the  H.E.L 
Co.  (and  Mary).  B.  Oct.  30,  1824,  at  Bangalore.  School, 
Marlborough  [Grammar]  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847; 
M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  19,  1847;  priest, 
Dec.  24,  1848;  C.  of  Amberley,  Gloucs.,  1847-50.  C.  of 
Stanwix,  Cumberland,  1854-7.  C.  of  Hale  Magna,  Lines., 
1858-64.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1865.   (Clergy  List.) 

WATSON,  JOHN  THEED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  8, 
1861.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1834)  (and  Frances  Maria).  B.  at 
Wellingborough.  School,  Stainford.  Bapt.  Apr.  6,  1843. 
Matnc.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon 
(London!  1868;  priest  (Peterb.)  1869;  C.  of  St  Barnabas, 
Pimlico,  1868-9.  C.  of  Woodford,  Northants.,  1869-84; 
R.  there,  1884-1911.  Married,  Feb.  9,  1869,  Marion  Grace, 
4th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Edward  Honywood,  6th  Bart.  Died 
June  30,  19 II,  aged  68.  Father  of  John  E.  (1891).  (Crockford; 
Northants.  Clergy.) 

WATSON,  JOHN  THOMPSON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  29,  1792.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Swinefleet,  Yorks.  School, 
Tadcaster.   Matric.  Michs.  1793,  as  John  Watson,  junior. 

WATSON,  JOHN  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  21, 
185 1.  [S.  of  Mrs  Watson,  of  The  Meadow,  Birkenhead. 
School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Haigh,  Lanes., 
1857-8.  C.  of  Woking,  Surrey,  1858-60.  R.  of  Kemberton, 
Salop,  1860-7.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Folkestone,  1867-8. 
V.  of  Newburgh,  Lanes.,  1868-76.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chester, 
1876-89.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools  for  Liverpool,  1881-9. 
Latterly  of  14,  Park  Road,  South  Birkenhead.  Died  May  3, 
1889.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WATSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  21,  1830.  S.  of  Anthony.  B.  at  Ouseburn,  Yorks. 
School,  Yorks.  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1836; 
M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1836;  priest  (York) 
1837;  C.  of  Scampston,  Yorks.,  1836.  V.  of  EUerburne,  1837- 
41.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Preston,  1842.  Minister  of  Beresford 
episcopal  Chapel,  Walworth,  1843-53.  English  Chaplain  at 
Thun    and    Mannheim,    Germany,    1853-5.     P.C.    of    Holy 


Watson,  Ralph 

Trinity,  Tulse  Hill,  Surrey,  1856-60.  British  Chaplain  at 
Rotterdam,  1862-7.  Author,  Ministerial  First  Fruits; 
Lazarus  of  Bethany;  The  Catholic  Church,  etc.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1868.   (Crockford.) 

WATSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  16,  1844.  S.  of  William  Henry  [of  Lincoln's  Inn,  a 
Master  of  the  Bench].  B.  in  Fulham,  London.  [School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  i,  1849.  Special  Pleader.  Of  King's  Bench  Walk. 
(Inns  of  Court;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

WATSON,  JONATHAN  JOSIAH  CHRISTOPHER  (1766),  see 
BULLOCK. 

WATSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  24,  1781.  Eldest 
s.  of  Jonathan,  merchant,  of  GUling,  Yorks.  B.  there,  June  29, 
1763.  School,  Hartford,  Yorks.  (Mr  Raine).  Matric.  Michs. 
1782;  B.A.  (yd  Wrangler)  1785;  M.A.  1788.  Fellow,  1786-92. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  1787.  Died  at  Cambridge,  May  27,  i794- 
(Northants.  CUrgy ;  Musgrave's  Obits. ;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WATSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  June  30, 
1841.  [4th]  s.  of  Benjamin,  Esq.,  of  Islington,  \Uddlesex; 
from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric,  Oct.  16, 
1839.  B.  in  Islington.  School,  Wakeheld.  Matric.  Lent,  1842; 
B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1844;  priest, 
1845 ;  P.C.  of  Shadwell,  Yorks.  C.  of  Godalming,  Surrey.  C.  of 
Long  Whatton,  Leics.  Joined  the  Church  of  Rome,  1852. 
Assistant  Master  at  University  College  School,  London,  1855- 
82.  Died  Nov.  23,  1897,  in  London.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1840)  and  Seth  B.  (1847).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Venn,  11.  255;  Univ. 
Coll.  Sch.  Reg.) 

WATSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25,  1885. 
S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman  (and  Mary  Lowthian  Pattinson).  B. 
Dec.  31,  1866,  at  Gamblesby,  Cumberland.  School,  St  Bees 
Grammar  (Mr  Newbold).  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888; 
M.A.  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Gray's  Inn,  1892.  A  Law  clerk 
in  the  Patent  OfBce.  (Camb.  Univ.  Year-book,  1906;  Law 
Lists.) 

WATSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1890.  [Only  s.  of 
George,  of  West  Grove,  Far  Headingly,  Leeds  (and  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walker  Homsby).]  B.  Feb.  10,  1873. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  .Michs.  1890.  .Managing  director  of 
Joseph  Watson  and  Sons,  soap  makers,  Leeds,  and  a  director 
of  the  London  and  North- Western  Railway  Co.  Of  Linton 
Spring,  Wetherby,  Yorks.,  and  of  Compton  Vemey,  Worcs. 
Created  Baron  Manton  of  Compton  Vemey,  Jan.  25,  1922. 
Married,  July  5,  1898,  Frances  Claire,  3rd  dau.  of  Harold 
Nickols,  of  Sandford  House,  near  Leeds,  and  had  issue.  Died 
in  the  hunting-field.  Mar.  13,  1922.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Manton);  G.E.C.) 

WATSON,  JOSEPH  SURGES.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Em- 
manuel, June  15,  1820.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Surbiton  Hill 
House,  near  Kingston,  Surrey  [and  of  West  Hill,  Wands- 
worth]. School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton  (Mr  Richards).  Matric. 
Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  19,  1824;  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  9,  1825.  V.  of  Norton, 
Herts.,  1831-42.  C.  of  Seavington  with  Dinnington,  Somerset, 
1846.  Died  June  30,  1846,  aged  45,  at  St  Albans.  (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  The  Patrician,  i.  399;  G.  Mag., 
1846,  II.  216.) 

WATSON,  JOSEPH  RILEY.  Matric.  Non-Coll.,  Lent,  1881.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Mar.  28, 
1859,  at  Streeton-in-Craven,  Yorks.  School,  Pannel  College, 
Harrogate;  and  at  the  Yorkshire  College  of  Science  and 
University  College,  London.  B.A.  1884.  At  Edinburgh 
University;  M.B.  and  CM.,  Edinb.,  1887.  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S., 
1894.  Practised  at  Harrogate.  Medical  Officer  of  Health, 
Harrogate  district.  Of  60,  Cheltenham  Mount,  Harrogate. 
(Peile,  II.  683;  Medical  Directories.) 

WATSON,  JOSEPH  SAWREY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1875.  S.  of  William,  joiner  (and  Frances).  B.  at  Thwaites, 
Cumberland.  Bapt.  Feb.  3,  1856.  School,  St  Bees  (Mr  G.  H. 
Heslop).   Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B..\.  1879. 

WATSON,  JOSHUA  RUNDLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Jan.  29,  1833;  from  Trinity  College,  Dublm.  S.  of 
Joshua  Rowley,  Esq.,  of  Exeter  (and  Mary  Manley).  School, 
Exeter.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon,  1841; 
priest,  1842;  C.  of  Walcot,  Somerset,  1841-2.  C.  of  Dolmead 
Chapel,  Bath,  1843-4.  C.  of  Cheltenham,  1844-5.  Chaplain 
to  the  Countess  of  Warwick  and  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Warwick, 
1846-55.  Lecturer  of  Clapham,  Surrey  and  Minister  at  Percy 
Chapel,  London,  1855-65.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1866. 
(Crockford.) 

WATSON,  RALPH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  21,  1889.  S. 
of  Samuel  Odgen.  B.  [Oct.  29,  1869],  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
School,  St  George's  College,  Harrogate.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.   Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1892;  priest, 


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1893;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  South  Shields,  1892-4.  C.  of  Hartle- 
pool, 1894-7.  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Gateshead,  1897-1904- 
V.  of  Beamish,  Co.  Durham,  1904-10.  R.  of  St  Margaret's, 
Durham,  1910-24.  Rural  Dean  of  Durham,  1917-24-  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.;  wounded). 
Lecturer  in  Pastoral  Theology,  University  of  Durham,  1917. 
R.  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  1924-43.  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham, 
1938-43.  Died  in  1943.  Brother  of  Herbert  (1894).  {Peile,  11. 
753;  Crockjord.) 

WATSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  2, 
1754.  [Youngest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Thomas,  of  Heversham, 
Westmorland.  [B.  there,  Aug.  1737-]  School,  Heversham. 
Matric.  Lent,  1 75 5 ;  Scholar,  1757;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1759; 
M.A.  1762;  D.D.  (per  Lit.  Reg.)  1771.  Fellow,  1760;  Tutor, 
1767-71;  Junior  Dean,  1769-71.  Professor  of  Chemistry, 
1764-73.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  1771-1816.  F.R.S., 
1769.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  28,  1768.  R.  of  Northwold, 
Norfolk,  1779-81.  R.  of  Knaptoft,  Leics.,  1781.  R.  of 
Somersham,  Hunts.  Archdeacon  of  Ely,  1779-82.  Bishop  of 
Llandafi,  1782-18 16.  He  stated  that  he  'knew  as  much  of 
divinity  as  could  reasonably  be  expected  of  a  man  whose 
course  of  studies  had  been  directed  to,  and  whose  time  had 
been  fully  occupied  in,  other  pursuits,'  but  the  Regius  chair 
had  'long  been  the  secret  object'  of  his  ambition,  and,  'by 
hard  travelling  and  some  adroitness,'  he  obtained  the  King's 
mandate  and  was  created  D.D.  in  time  for  the  election. 
Edited  a  Collection  of  Theological  Tracts.  Appointed  as  his 
deputy,  1787,  Thomas  Kipling,  of  St  John's,  the  editor  of  the 
Codex  Bezae,  and  left  Cambridge.  On  election  to  the  chair  of 
Chemistry,  having  '  never  read  a  syllable  on  the  subject  nor 
seen  a  single  experiment,'  he  sent  to  Paris  for  an  'operator,' 
shut  himself  up  in  his  laboratory  and  in  14  months,  in  the 
course  of  which  his  workshop  was  shattered  by  an  explosion, 
he  began  a  course  of  lectures  which  were  largely  attended. 
His  experiments  led  to  the  invention  of  the  black-bulb 
thermometer.  Said  to  have  saved  the  Government  £100,000 
a  year  by  advice  on  the  manufacture  of  gunpowder.  MaiTied 
Dorothy  Wilson,  of  whom  there  is  a  portrait  by  John 
Downman  in  the  FitzwUliam  Museum.  Author,  Chemical 
Essays.  Died  July  4,  1816.  Father  of  Charles  L.  (1791)  and 
the  next.  (E.  H.  Vigers;  The  Extraordinary  Black  Book,  1830; 
G.  Mag.,  II.  1816,  274;  Hist.  Reg.;  Wordsworth,  Anecdotes  of 
Richard  Watson;  Gunther,  Camb.  Science;  Gunning,  Remini- 
scences, I.  232-6;  D.N.B.) 

WATSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1806. 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Richard  (above),  Bishop  of 
Llandaff.]  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  LL.B.  1813.  V.  of  Pentyrch, 
Glam.,  1813-22.  Preb.  of  Llandaff,  1813-58.  Preb.  of  WeUs, 
1815-41.  V.  of  Undy,  Mon.,  1819-47.  V.  of  Dingestow,  1821- 
38.  Registrar  of  the  dio.  of  Llandaff,  and  of  London  until 
1858.  Died  May  10,  1858,  at  Boulogne.  Brother  of  Charles  L. 
(1791);  father  of  Wilham  G.  (1840)  and  Christopher  K.  (1844). 
(Boase,  vi.  805;  The  Extraordinary  Black  Book,  1830,  533; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles. ;  Clergy  List.) 

WATSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  16,  1833. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834. 

WATSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  29,  1842. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler)  1847;  M.A.  1850. 
Fellow,  1848-57;  Assistant  Tutor.  Senior  Proctor,  1856-7. 
Ord.  deacon,  1853;  priest,  1856.  C.  of  St  Nicholas-at-Wade, 
Kent,  1857-9.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  i860. 

WATSON,  RICHARD  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June30, 1851.  Of  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar,  1853; 
B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Assistant  Master  at  Lancaster 
Grammar  School  and  at  Preston  Grammar  School,  1855-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of 
Bathford,  Somerset,  1856-8.  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School,  Halstead,  Essex,  1858-63;  of  Dorset  County  School, 
1863-75.  V.  of  Gussage  All  Saints,  Dorset,  1875-91.  Died, 
suddenly,  Aug.  6,  1891.    (Boase,  vi.  805;  Crockford.) 

WATSON,  RICHARD  PILKINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  31,  1865.  [S.  of  W.  P.,  of  Claughton,  Birkenhead.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1870;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Frodsham,  Cheshire,  1870- 
6.  C.  of  St  John's,  Birkenhead,  1876-7.  V.  of  Clifton-on- 
Dunsmore,  Warws.,  1878-90.  Resided  at  Birkenhead,  1890-4. 
R.  of  Brinklow,  1894-1908.  R.  of  Capenhurst,  Cheshire, 
1908-17.  Married  (i)  Sept.  13,  1871,  Charlotta,  dau.  of  John 
Johnston,  of  Co.  Monaghan;  (2)  May  22,  1894,  Ellen  Rose, 
eldest  dau.  of  C.  Ellis,  Esq.,  of  Meldreth,  Cambs.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1918.    (Scott,  MSS.) 

WATSON,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  12, 
1866.  [Only  s.  of  Robert  Pawsey,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B. 
1848.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1869) ;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  19,  1872.  Science  Master  at  Dulwich 
College,  1871-3.    Professor  of  Natural  History  at  the  Royal 


Watson,  Thomas  Arthur 


Agricultural  College,  Cirencester,   1873-5.    Died  ^Sept.   25, 
1875,  aged  27,  in  London.  (Bury  St  "' 
Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 


WATSON,  ROBERT  LANCASTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1873.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Lancaster  (Trinity  College, 
Dublin),  R.  of  Covington,  Hunts,  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  July  26, 
1854.   School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]   Matric.  Michs.  1873. 

WATSON,  SETH  BENJAMIN.  M.D.  1847,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Benjamin,  wharfinger,  of  Islington  (and  Ann). 
B.  Oct.  27,  1810.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  from 
St  John's  College,  Oxford,  June  29,  1829,  age  i8;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1833;  B.Med.  (Oxford)  1838;  M.D.  (Oxford)  1839. 
Physician  to  the  Oxford  Hospital  and  Hon.  Physician  to 
the  Radclifife  Infirmary,  at  Oxford.  Practised  in  London,  and 
at  Princes  Risborough,  Bucks.  Died  May  15,  1885.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1840)  and  Joseph  (1841).  (Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.  Reg.;  At.  Oxon.;  Medical  Directories.) 

WATSON,  SHEPLEY  WATSON  (1845),  see  HEMINGWAY. 
WATSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  26,  1783.  B.  at 

York.   Matric.  Michs.  1783. 
WATSON,  THOMAS.    B.A.  1785,  incorp.  from  Trinity  College, 

Dublin;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1785.    Probably  P.C.  of  Bilton- 

in-Holdemess,  Yorks.,  1808-24.    Died  there.  May  25,  1824, 

aged  61.    (G.  Mag.,  1824,  11.  188.) 

WATSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Aug.  14, 
1798.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Michael's,  Norwich.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Newport,  Essex  (Mr  Buck)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Foster). 
Matric.  Michs.  1799;  B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1807.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  18, 1803 ;  priest, Sept.  22, 1805.  C.  of  Costessey, 
Norfolk,  1821-45;  P.C.  of  Hardley,  1821-45.  R-  of  Thurlton, 
1821-45.  V.  of  Newton-by-Castleacre,  1834-41,  and  C.  of 
Tottenhill,  1832-41.  Died  Mar.  20,  1845,  aged  64.  (Venn,  11. 
133,  which  gives  date  of  death  Apr.  11,  1845;  Clergy  List,  as 
'J.'  Watson;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  11.  91.) 

WATSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  30,  1810.  B.  at 
Wisbech,  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814.  Ord. 
deacon,  i8i6;priest,  1817.  Probably  V. of  Kirmington, Lines. 
1835-58.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1859.   (Crockford.) 

WATSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  i,  1811. 
Of  Devon.  [Eldest  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Thorpe-le-Soken,  Essex 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Catton).  B.  Mar.  7,  1792,  at 
Montrath  [House],  Kentisbeare,  Devon.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1811;  Scholar,  1811;  B.A.  (10th 
Wrangler)  1815;  M.A.  1818;  Med.  Lie.  1822;  M.D.  1825; 
Hon.  LL.D.  1864.  Fellow,  1816-26;  Hon.  Fellow,  1867-82. 
Junior  Proctor,  1823-4.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1862.  F.R.S., 
1859.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  F.R.C.P.,  1826; 
Gulstonian  Lecturer,  1827;  Censor,  1828,  1837,  and  1838. 
Physician  to  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  1827-43.  Professor  of 
Medicine  at  University  College,  London,  1828-31;  Lecturer 
on  Forensic  Medicine,  King's  College,  London,  1831-5; 
Professor  of  Medicine  there,  1835-40.  President  of  the 
College  of  Physicians,  1862-5.  Physician-in-Ordinary  to 
Queen  Victoria,  1870-82.  Had  a  large  London  practice, 
1825-70.  One  of  the  physicians  who  attended  the  Prince 
Consort  in  his  last  illness.  Created  a  Bart.,  1866.  Retired, 
1870.  Married,  Sept.  15,  1825,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Jones, 
of  Brackley,  Northants.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Lectures  on 
Principles  and  Practice  of  Physic,  which  was  for  thirty  years 
the  chief  English  text-book  on  medicine.  Died  Dec.  11,  1882. 
Father  of  Arthur  T.  (1848);  brother  of  John  (1823).  (Eagle, 
XII.  360;  Burke,  P.  and  B.\  Medical  Directories;  D.N.B.; 
C.U.  Hist.  Reg.) 

WATSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  13, 
1840.  S.  of  Benjamin,  Esq.  [wharfinger],  of  Islington, 
Middlesex  (and  Ann).  B.  there,  June  6,  1821.  Schools, 
Merchant  Taylors',  Wakefield  and  Camberwell.  Matric. 
Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon) 
1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Slaithwaite,  Yorks.,  1844-7. 
Chaplain,  H.E.I.C.S.,  at  Bombay,  1847-50;  at  Karachi,  1851; 
at  Scinde,  1852-4;  at  Bhooz,  1855-6;  at  Colaba,  1859;  at 
Kalapore,  1860-3;  at  Belgaum,  1864-9.  In  Tasmania,  1870-8. 
Inc.  of  Illaworra,  1876-8.  Married,  July  8, 1847,  at  Staveley, 
Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  Francis  Gibbes,  Esq.,  of  Harewood. 
Died  Apr.  24,  1878,  at  Illaworra.  Brother  of  Joseph  (1841) 
and  Seth  B.  (1847).  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11. 
251;  The  Patrician,  iv.  189.) 

WATSON,  THOMAS  ARTHUR.  Adm,  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893. 
2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Saddington,  merchant,  of  Foxton,  Market 
Harborough,  Leics.  B.  Mar.  15,  1875,  at  Little  Bowden, 
Leics.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896. 
Assistant  Master  at  Gorse  Cliff  School,  Bournemouth,  1897- 
1905;  at  Cargilfield  School,  Cramond  Bridge,  Midlothian, 
1905-10-.  Latterly  of  The  Chestnuts,  Foxton,  Market 
Harborough.   (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 


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WATSON,  THOMAS  CRADOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Tri.nity,  Jan. 
28,  1867.  S.  of  John,  surgeon  (and  Emia  Cradock  Gillman,  of 
Bloomsbury).  B.  Oct.  19,  1848,  in  London.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors';  and  at  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  B.A.  1871;  M..A.  1874.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1875;  practised 
at  59,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields.  Died  Nov.  17,  1917,  at  Richmond. 
Brother  of  Edward  J.  (1865).  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  20,  1917.) 

WATSON,  THOMAS  HAUGHTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1900.  S.  of  Wesley,  Esq.,  of  14,  Cadogan  Gardens,  London, 
S.W.  B.  Aug.  2,  1882.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1904;  M..\.  19 19.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R..\.S.C.  (mechanical  transport)).  (Clifton 
Coll.  Reg.) 

WATSON,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1844.  S.  of  Walter,  grazier,  of  Grandborough,  Warws.  (and 
Margaret).  B.  .\ug.  24,  1825.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A. 
1848.  C.  of  Pullo.xhill,  Beds.,  1852-3.  C.  of  Barton-in-the- 
Clay,  1854;  Chaplain,  R.N.,  H.M.S.  Ajax,  1855-7.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1858.    (Brother  of  George  (1843).) 

WATSON,  The  Hon.  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
jESts,  Oct.  1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WUliam,  Lord  Watson  of 
Tbankerton,  a  life  peer.  [B.  June  11,  1869.]  School,  Marl- 
borough College.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
1890);  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1891.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1892.  Of  Cormiston,  MUverton,  Somerset.  J. P.  for 
Somerset,  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.A.S.C).  Chairman,  Somerset  Quarter  Sessions,  1932-45. 
Chairman  of  Somerset  C.C,  1932-7.  Married,  June  5,  1897, 
Caroline  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Lord  Adam,  Senator  of  the 
College  of  Justice,  Scotland.  Died  Nov.  ii,  1949.  Brother  of 
Wilham  (1891).  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Kelly, 
Handbook;  The  Times,  Nov.  14,  1949;  C.  J.  Fordyce.) 

WATSON,  THOMAS  HERMAN.  Adm.  at  Pe.mbroke,  Oct.  1900. 
5th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Howard  Simon  (1861),  V.  of  Water  Orton, 
Warws.  B.  Nov.  14,  1880.  School,  St  Bees.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1910;  M.A.  1921.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1912; 
priest,  1913;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Blackpool,  1912-15.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.).  V.  of  Great 
Singleton,  Lanes.,  1919-44.  Died  Feb.  15.  1944.  (Crockford.) 

WATSON,  THOMAS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  20, 
182 1.   B.  at  Bermondsey,  Surrey.   Matric.  Michs.  1822. 

WATSON,  THOMAS  SIMONS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  17,  1833.  [Only]  s.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  Bemers  Street, 
London.  B.  there  [Jan.  18,  1813].  School,  Westminster;  and 
at  London  University.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  12,  1832.  Secretary  to  the  Art  Union 
of  London,  1845-91.  Died  Dec.  7,  1891,  at  Wandsworth, 
Surrey.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Venn,  11.  222;  Boase,  iii. 
1230.) 

WATSON,  THOMAS  SPRINGETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  June  25,  1862.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
(St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  1818),  V.  of  East  Farley,  Kent. 

B.  there.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1862.  Brother 
of  Howard  A.  (1866).    [Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

WATSON,  WILFRID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  12,  1838.  [S. 
of  J.  H.  B.  May  17,  1820,  at  Maple  Mount,  Yorks.  School, 
private.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839.  Migrated  (age  20)  to  Jesus, 
Dec.  17,  1840.  Rowing  'blue,'  1842.  Followed  no  occupation 
owing  to  ill-health.   Died,  Jan.  12,  1849. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  17,  1761. 
Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  London  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  B.  there  (Aug.  28  or  Sept.  8,  1744)-  School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1761.  Migrated  (age  18)  to 
Caius,  Apr.  26,  1762;  Scholar;  M.B.  1766;  M.D.  1771.  F.R.S., 
1767.  Knighted,  1796.  Author,  Treatise  on  Time.  Died 
c.  1825.   (Venn,  u.  So;  D.N. B.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 
1777.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  James,  of  [Hatton  Garden,  London], 
School,  St  Paul's.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  the  Rev.  James, 
of  Hatton  Street,  London,  was  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  13, 
1789.    (Inns  of  Court;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  14,  1827. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  May  25,  1834;  priest,  June  14,  1835; 

C.  of  Cottisford,  Oxon.,  1834-6.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  High 
Beech,  Essex,  1836-41.  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Buckhurst  Hill, 
1846-7.  Of  Loughton,  Essex  (no  cure),  1848-58.  Morning 
Preacher  at  St  Paul's,  Woodford  Bridge,  1854.  C.  of  Lough- 
ton, 1859-69.  Married,  Oct.  i,  1839,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Charles 
Lane.   Died  .\pr.  8,  1869.   (Clergy  List;  The  Register,  1.  444.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  27, 
1846.  Of  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  Scholar,  1847;  B.A. 
(22nd  Wrangler)  1850;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1851;  priest,  1852.  Second  Master  of  Oundle  School,  1853-5. 


Watson,  William  Henry  Armstrong  Fitzpatrick 

V.  of  Cotterstock  with  Glapthome,  Northants.,  1856-73. 
R.  of  Water  Newton,  Hunts.,  1873-84.  Died  May  27,  1884, 
aged  56.   (Northants.  Clergy;  The  Guardian,  June  4,  1884.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  15, 
1849.  S.  of  John,  of  Pickering,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric. 
Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853. 

WATSON,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
1891.  [3rdJ  s.  of  WilUam,  Lord  Watson  of  Thankerton  (Lord 
of  Appeal  in  Ordinar>')  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Dugald  J. 
Bannatyne).  B.  [Dec.  8,  1873],  in  Edinburgh.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1895. 
Hon.  Fellow,  1929.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinb.,  1929;  Hon.  LL.D., 
Dalhousie,  1936;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Acadia,  Nova  Scotia,  1936. 
Adm.  an  Advocate,  1899;  K.C.,  1914;  .\dvocate  Depute,  1919. 
M.P.  for  South  Lanarkshire,  1913-18.  Procurator  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  1918-22.  Solicitor-General  for  Scotland, 
1922.  Lord  Advocate,  1922-4  and  1924-9.  P.C,  1922.  M.P. 
for  Carlisle,  1924-9.  Lord  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary,  1929-48 
(as  Lord  Thankerton).  Hon.  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn,  1928. 
Member  of  the  Royal  Company  of  .-Vrchers.  '  He  was  skilful 
with  the  knitting  needles.'  'Had  a  habit  of  arguing  with 
counsel  with  some  aggressiveness  and  heat.'  Married,  July  26, 
1902,  Sophia  Marjorie,  dau.  of  John  James  Cowan,  of 
Bavelaw  Castle,  Balemo,  Midlothian,  and  had  issue.  Of 
8,  Heriot  Row,  Edinburgh,  and  132,  Oakwood  Court,  London, 
W.  Died  June  13,  1948,  in  London.  Brother  of  Thomas  H. 
(1887).  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times, 
June  14,  1948.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  20,  1847;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  Alexander,  gent.,  of 
Tottenham,  Middlesex  (and  Sarah).   B.  there,  June  8,  1814. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  1,  1895.  B.  July  13,  1875.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
1899;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1899;  priest 
(Carlisle)  1901;  C.  of  Eccles,  Lanes.,  1899-1901.  C.  of 
Amside,  Westmorland,  1901-2.  C.  of  Lowick,  Northumber- 
land, 1902-4.  C.  of  Ramsey,  Hunts.,  1904-5.  C.  of  Selston, 
Notts.,  1905-8.  R.  of  Weston-on-Trent,  Derbs.,  1908-35. 
Lie.  to  off.,  dios.  of  Winchester  and  Portsmouth,  1938. 
C.-in-charge  of  Rowner,  Hants.,  1939-42.  Married  (i)  Sept. 
3,  1902,  Eleanor  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Wynne;  (2)  Mar.  2, 
1915,  Beatrice  Mabel  Caroline,  dau.  of  Capt.  Fitzroy  Miller 
Macpherson,  Sutherland  Highlanders.  Of  Lee-on-Solent  in 
1952.   (Crockford.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  BRYCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  13, 
1838.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1844. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  DAVY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1830.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard.  B.  May  12,  i8ir,  at 
Kidderminster.  [School,  Hazelwood,  near  Birmingham,  and] 
at  London  University.  .Matric.  1830;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1838. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  9,  1829.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  1837.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Author,  Trevethlan, 
a  Cornish  Story;  Trevor,  a  Tale  for  the  Times;  Netley  Hall,  or 
the  Wife's  Sister.  Died  Jan.  30,  1888,  in  the  Temple.  {Boase, 
III.  1230;  Boase,  Bib.  Cornub.;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  8,  1888.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  WILCOCKS.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Emmanuel,  July  2,  1835.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1835; 
B..\.  1839;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1841;  priest, 
1843;  C.  of  Rye,  Sussex,  1841-50.  Of  Brighton  (no  cure), 
1851-5.  R.ofIckleford,  Herts.,  1855-69.  Married,  Feb.  1868, 
Isabel,  widow  of  F.  Howse,  Esq.  Died  .^pr.  3,  1869.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Crockford;  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  Mar.  1868.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  GREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
June  9,  1840.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1806),  of  Boulogne, 
France.  B.  at  St  Omer.  School,  at  home.  Matric.  Michs. 
1840;  B..\.  (20th  Wrangler)  1845;  .M..A..  1848.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury)  1845 ;  priest  (London)  1846.  Assistant  Chaplain 
at  the  College  of  civil  engineers,  Putney,  1847;  Vice- Principal 
there,  1848-56.  Chaplain  to  the  Hon.  Society  of  Gray's  Inn, 
1856-60.  Killed,  Aug.  31,  i860,  by  a  fall  on  the  Windacher 
glacier  in  the  Otzthal,  Tyrol,  aged  39.  Brother  of  Christopher 
K.  (1844).  (Venn,  11.  252;  Crockford;  G.  Mag  ,  i860,  11.  438; 
Boase,  in.  1230.) 

WATSON  (post  WATSON-ARMSTRONG),  WILLIAM  HENRY 
ARMSTRONG  FITZPATRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1882.  [Only]  s.  of  John  William,  of  65,  Eccleston 
Square,  London  (and  Margaret  Godman,  dau.  of  Patrick 
Persse  FitzPatrick);  [grand-nephew  of  the  founder  of 
Messrs  Armstrong-WTiitworth,  the  armament  firm].  B. 
May  3,  1863,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  18S5;  M..\.  1889.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Durham.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1885.  .\  director  of  the  Elswick  works 
and  of  the  North-Eastern  Railway  Co.  Major,  Northumber- 
land Hussars  (Yeomanry).  Of  Cragside,  Rothbury,  North- 
umberland. High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland,  1899.  A  Free- 
man  of    Newcastle-on-Tyne,    1901.     Assumed,    by    Royal 


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Watson,  William  James 

Licence,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Armstrong, 
1889.  Created  Baron  Armstrong  (of  the  second  creation) 
Aug.  4,  1903.  Won  £300  in  a  crossword  puzzle  and  £1049  in 
a  penny  football  pool,  both  of  which  he  gave  to  charities. 
Married  (i)  June  15,  1889,  Winifreda  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Miller  Adye;  {2)  Aug.  31,  1916,  Beatrice  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Cowx;  (3)  Oct.  7,  1935,  Kathleen,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Thorpe  England.  Died  Oct.  16,  1941.  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Inns  0/  Court;  Who's  Who;  G.E.C.;  The  Times, 
Oct.  17,  1941.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  13,  1880.  S.  of  Nicol  Brown.  B.  at  Singapore.  Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  Scholar;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Tothill  Fields, 
1884-7.  C.  of  St  Mary-le-Bow,  1887-98.  Died  Jan.  16,  1898, 
aged  36.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  18,  1898.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  I,  1782.  Of  Warwickshire.  [B.  at  Newton,  Warws.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1782.  'Migrated  to  Clare'  (sic);  to  St  Catha- 
rine's, Sept.  24,  1784. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  LUTHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
13,  1881.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Christopher  Knight  (1844),  of  Burling- 
ton House,  London  (and  Emma  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Pole 
Godfrey,  of  Kensington).  B.  Nov.  5,  1862,  in  London.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Lieut.,  South  Lanes.  Regt., 
1885.  Died  at  12,  Hyde  Park  Mansions,  London,  in  the 
spring  of  1896.   (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, July  7,  1891.  S.  of  Robert  Waugh.  B.  at  Tranmere, 
Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1916.  Ord. 
deacon  (Carlisle)  1895;  priest  (Barrow-in-Furness)  1898;  C. 
of  Workington,  Cumberland,  1895-7.  C.  of  Maryport,  1897-9. 
C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Peckham,  Surrey,  1899-1901.  C.  of 
St  George's,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  1902-4.  P.C.  of  East 
Stonehouse,  Devon,  1904-8.  V.  of  St  Budeaux,  1909-16. 
V.  of  Christ  Church,  Weston-super-Mare,  1916-24.  Died 
June  1,  1924.   (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  6,  1924.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  10,  1873.  [Eldest]  s  of  William  Scott,  Esq.,  of 
Bucklands  [Burnhead,  Roxburghs.]  (and  Louisa  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Dennis,  of  Pilton,  Devon).  [B.  Jan.  20,  1855.] 
School,  Highlield,  Weston-super-Mare.  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B.A.  1877.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Essex  Regt.,  1878;  Lieut., 
1880;  Captain,  1884 ;  retired,  1895.  Of  Burnhead,  Roxburghs., 
J. P.  Married,  Apr.  20,  1892,  Mabel  Agnes,  4th  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Thomas  Mahon,  R.A.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  18,  1929. 
(Burke,  L.G  ;  Artny  Lists.) 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  WEBSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  1,  1 83 1.  [Youngest  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Westminster. 
B.  Oct.  29,  1814.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831 ;  B.A.  1835 ;  M.A.  1840. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1833  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  20,  1839.  A  Conveyancer,  of  Temple  Gardens,  E.C. 
Author,  Practical  Compendium  of  Equity.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WATSON-SMYTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1882.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Robert  (?i836,  sub  Smyth)  [of 
Wadhurst  Castle,  Sussex].  B.  [June  30],  1863,  in  London. 
School,  Eastbourne  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1885.  Died  Mar.  15,  1886,  in  Algiers.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (The  Guardian,  Mar.  31,  1886.) 

WATSON-SMYTH,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  8,  1871.  S.  of  Robert  (71836),  of  Wadhurst 
[Castle,  Sussex].  B.  Apr.  2,  1852,  at  East  Grinstead. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878. 
At  Cirencester  Agricultural  College.  Travelled  widely 
in  America,  Africa  and  Australia,  shooting  big  game.  Of 
Edwins  Hall,  Essex  and,  on  the  death  of  his  mother,  at 
Wadhurst  Castle.  J. P.  for  Sussex.  Married  Miss  —  Renton. 
Died  Feb.  1918,  at  Wadhurst;  buried  there.  Brother  of  the 
above.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.) 

WATSON-TAYLOR,  EMILIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  13,  1838.  [Yst]  s.  of  George,  M.  P.  (and  Anna  Susanna, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Taylor,  Bart.)  B.  Sept.  19,  1819.  School, 
Hants,  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847. 
Of  Headington  Manor,  Oxon.  Died  Mar.  16,  1879.  (Burke, 
L.G.)   Brother  of  the  next. 

WATSON-TAYLOR,  GEORGE  GRAEME.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  12,  1838.  [3rd  s.  of  George,  M.  P.  B.  Apr.  29, 
1816.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Married, 
1847,  Victorine,  dau.  of  Jean  Baptistejoudioux.  Died  Oct.  25, 
1865.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Burke,  L.G.) 
WATSON-TAYLOR,  GEORGE  SIMON  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  28,  1868.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Simon,  of  Eriestoke 
Park,  Devizes,  Wilts,  (and  Lady  Hannah  Charlotte  Hay, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  8th  Marquess  of  Tweeddlae).  B.  Oct.  5,  1850, 
at  Urchfont,  Devizes.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868; 
B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1879.    Succeeded  his  father  at  Eriestoke 


Watt,  Ernest  Loraine 

Park,  Dec.  25,  1902.  Captain,  Wilts.  Yeomanry.  J. P.  for 
Wilts.  High  Sheriff,  1914.  Married  (1)  Dec.  16,  1895, 
Evelyn  Georgina  Matilda,  dau.  of  Henry  Fitzroy;  (2)  Jan.  29, 
1931,  Mary  Edith,  only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Delves  Broughton, 
of  Famham,  Surrey.  Died  Oct.  4,  1942,  aged  91.  Brother  of 
the  next  two.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.  (sub  Taylor); 
The  Times,  Oct.  6,  1942.) 

WATSON-TAYLOR,  JOHN  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  2,  1875.  [3rd]  s.  of  Simon,  Esq.,  of 
Eriestoke  Park,  Devizes,  Wilts,  (and  Lady  Hannah  Charlotte 
Hay,  2nd  dau.  of  George,  8th  Marquess  of  Tweeddale).  B. 
Nov.  15,  1857.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1876;  B.A.  i88i; 
M.A.  1888.  Rowing  'blue,'  1878,  1881;  president,  C.U.B.C, 
1881.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  6,  1881.  Of  Eriestoke, 
Wilts.  J. P.  for  Wilts.,  1897.  Well-known  as  an  archaeologist. 
Died  Dec.  i,  1923.  Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next. 
(Burke,  L.G.  (sub  Taylor);  Inns  of  Court;  Matrics.  and 
Degrees,  1851-1900,  confuses  him  with  the  next.) 

WATSON-TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Magdalene,  July  22,  1878.  [4th]  s.  of  Simon,  of  Eriestoke 
Park,  Wilts,  (and  Lady  Hannah  Charlotte  Hay,  2nd  dau.  of 
George,  8th  Marquess  of  Tweeddale).  B.  May  20,  1859. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Married,  June  26,  1916, 
Dorothy  Mildred,  dau.  of  John  Walter  Hall.  Brother  of  the 
two  above.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Matrics.  and  Degrees,  1851-1900, 
which  accords  him  his  brother's  degrees.) 

WATSON-WILLIAMS,  EUBULUS  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1895.  3rd  s.  of  Eubulus,  M.D.,  of  Beaufort  Road, 
Clifton,  Bristol.  B.  Feb.  4,  1877.  Schools,  Clifton  College 
and  Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A. 
1902;  B.D.  1912.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1900;  priest, 
1901;  C.  of  Wilmington,  Kent,  1902-4.  C  of  Ramsgate, 
1902-5.  C.  of  Hayes,  1905-6.  C.  of  Maidstone,  1906-8.  C.  of 
Cheriton  with  Tichbome,  1908-11.  C.  of  Leckhampton, 
Gloucs.,  1911-14.  C.  of  Tilney,  Norfolk,  1915-19.  Head 
Master  of  Suffield  Park  School,  Cromer,  1920-6;  of  the  Cliffs 
School,  Mundesley,  1926-31.  Publ.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Norwich, 
1927-31.  R.  of  Ashmore,  Dorset,  1931-9.  P.C.  of  Starcross, 
Devon,  1939-46.  Married,  Apr.  25,  1905,  Ellen  Maud,  2nd 
dau.  of  Augustus  H.  Parker,  of  Bournemouth.  Died  Nov.  27, 
1946.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Church  Times,  Dec.  13, 
1946.) 

WATT,  ALEXANDER  FITZGERALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Jan.  1890.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Alexander  Younger,  Esq. 
(and  Georgina).  B.  [Nov.  13,  1872]  in  London.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1898-1902  (Lieut.,  Yorks.  Hussar- Yeomanry).  A.D.C. 
to  Inspector-General  of  the  Forces,  1907-12.  Private  Secre- 
tary to  the  C.I.G.S.,  1912-14.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.-Col.,  Yorkshire  Hussars;  A.D.C.  to  the  Commander- 
in-Chief,  British  Armies  in  France,  1914-15;  D.S.O.,  1915; 
T.D.;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  1915;  mentioned  in  despatches; 
Chevalier,  Legion  of  Honour;  A.D.C.  to  the  Commander-in- 
Chief,  Home  Forces,  1916-18).  Comptroller  of  the  Household, 
Viceregal  Lodge,  Dublin,  1918-19.  Hon.  Attach^  in  Vienna, 
1920-1.  A  Gold  Staff  Officer  at  the  Coronation,  1937. 
Married,  Oct.  1903,  Georgina,  only  child  of  Augustine  Robert 
Whiteway,  barrister,  of  Hemingford  Grey,  Hunts.,  and  had 
issue,  one  daughter.  Of  Hemingford  Grey  House,  in  1952. 
(Army  Lists;  Who's  Who;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WATT,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  1,  1880. 
S.  of  James,  Esq.  B.  at  Claragh,  Co.  Donegal.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Lent,  1880;  B.A.  1884.  'Went  into  the 
army.' 

WATT,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1892.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
School,  Christchurch,  N.Z.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1896.  Resided 
subsequently  at  Napier,  New  Zealand.   (Law  Lists.) 

V/ATT,  ERNEST  ALEXANDER  STUART.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  7,  1893.  S.  of  J.  B.  B.  Dec.  8,  1874.  School,  Clifton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1901.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1905.  Of  Sydney, 
Australia;  merchant  and  pastoralist.  Senior  partner  in 
Messrs  Gilchrist,  Watt  and  Co.,  Sydney.  Proprietor  and 
Editor  of  The  New  Triad.  Married,  Apr.  3,  1900,  Miss  Annie 
Weston.  Author,  Love  Letters  of  a  Genius.  Probably  brother 
of  Walter  O.  (1896).  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg. ;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  237 ; 
Law  Lists.) 
WATT,  ERNEST  LORAINE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  James  Byres,  Esq.,  of  Castleton,  Banstead, 
Surrey.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
June  24, 1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Wellington  College,  1904- 
5  and  1907-8;  at  Halesowen  Grammar  School,  1908-11; 
Head  Master  of  Malton  Grammar  School,  191 1-32-.  Married, 
1907.  Died  Jan.  20,  1937,  at  Coulsdon.  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg. ; 
Law  Lists;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Jan.  22, 
1937) 


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Watt,  Fitzjames 

WATT,    FITZJAMES.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    (age    19)    at   Caius, 
Jan.  23,  1828.    [Younger]  s.  of  James,  gent.,  of  [Fairfield 
House],  Warrington,  Lanes,  (and  his  cousin,  Hannah,  eldest 
dau.    of    Alexander  Chorley,   of  Hanley   Bank).    B.   there 
[Mar.  9,   1809].    School,  Warrington.    Matric.  Michs.   1828; 
B.A.  1833;  ^i.A.  1838.   Capt.,  Royal  Lanes.  Militia.   Living 
at  Green  Bank,  near  Chester,  in  1842.    Married,  Oct.  1836, 
Phoebe  Elizabeth  Hough,  only  child  of  John  Fowler,  banker, 
of  Leek.  [Venn,  n.  206;  Burke,  L.G.  (1848  edn.);  V.  Hodson.) 
WATT,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2,  1885.   [Eldest] 
s.  of  Alexander  [Pollock],  of  117,  Alexandra  Road,  St  John's 
Wood,  London  (and  Bertha,  dau.  of  John  Strahan,  of  Tain, 
Perths.).  B.  Mar.  12,  1867,  in  Glasgow.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B..\.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Assistant  Master 
at  Dulwich  College;  at  Bradfield  College,  1890-1903;  at  the 
Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  1903-1929  and  at  the  Royal 
Naval   College,    Dartmouth.     M.V.O.,  1910.     Died  May  8, 
1929.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
Wlio  was  n'ho.) 
WATT,  JAMES  PATON.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1878. 
[4thj  s.  of  W.  H.,  Esq.,  of  Wanganui,  New  Zealand.    [B. 
June  18,  1859.]  School,  Highgate.   Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  18S2.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  19,  1879. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1882.   (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Highgate  Sch.  Reg.) 
WATT  (post  CAMPBELL),  JOHN  ALEXANDER.   .A.dm.  pens,  at 
Clare,    Feb.    16,    1847.     [Eldest   s.    of   John,    of   Meathie, 
Forfarshire.  B.  July  i,  1827.  School,  King  William's  College, 
Isle  of  Man.]   Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A   1896,  as 
Campbell.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1857;  priest,  1859;  C.  of 
Old  Radford,  Notts.,  1857-9.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Blackheath, 
1863-4.    V.    of    Lyncombe,    Sonierset,    1866-70.     Married, 
June  5,  1894,  Henrietta  Fanny  Elgar,  widow  of  J.  Jeanes, 
Esq.,  of  Hampstead.    Latterly  of  Bournemouth,  where  he 
died,  Oct.  13,  1899.   (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Walford,  County  Families,  no  reference  to  clerical  career; 
The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1899.) 
WATT,  JOHN  CAMPBELL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.   [6th]  s.  of  the  Rev,  William,  of  Shotts  Manse,  Lanarks. 
(and  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Thomson,  of  West  Arbuckle, 
New  Monkland).    B.  there,  May  25,  1856.    School,  Glasgow 
High  [at  Glasgow  University,  1871-6  (a  pupil  of  Lord  Kelvin) ; 
M.A.  1875].  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Mar.  30, 
1878;   B.A.   (10th   Wrangler)   1880;   M.A.   1883.     Fellow  of 
Jesus,  1880-1931;  Mathematical  Lecturer,  1883-1929.    'His 
achievement  is  easier  to  remember  than  to  describe.'  Resided 
latterly  at  St  Leonard's-on-Sea,  where  he  died,  unmarried, 
Nov.   24,   1931.    Portrait  by  Sir  H.  Nicholson  in  College. 
(Cambridge  Review,  Jan.  15,  1932;  The  Times,  Nov.  25,  1931; 
Memoirs  of  H.  A.  Morgan,  319;  V.  H.  Hodson.) 
WATT,  JOHN  RALSTON.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892.   S.  of 
James  Ross,  M.B.,  of  Ayr  (and  Christina  Craufurd  Macking- 
ly).     B.  there.  May  27,  1876.     Schools,  Ayr  Academy  and 
Wimbledon    High.     Matric.    Michs.    1892;    B.A.    1896.     A 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  1901.    Advocate,  N.W.  Territories  of 
Canada,  1907;  barrister  and  solicitor.  Province  of  Alberta, 
1907.      Director    of    Alberta    Convention    of    Agricultural 
Societies.   One  of  H.M.  Counsel  for  Alberta,  1934.   (Venn,  11. 
528.) 
WATT,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  20, 
1834.    S.  of  James  [Master  at  Aberdeen  Grammar  School]. 
B.    at    .\berdeen.     School,    Aberdeen    (private);    [and    at 
Marischal  College  (M.A.  1834)].  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar, 
1839;  B.A.  {13th  Wrangler)  1840;  M.A.  1843.   Fellow,  1842-8. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1843;  priest,  1844;  C.  of  Moulton,  Suffolk, 
1843-5.   R.  of  Cheadle,  Staffs.,  1847-90.  Died  Aug.  21,  1890, 
aged  73.    (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  3,  1890.) 
WATT,  WALTER  OSWALD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.    [Youngest]  s.  of  John  Brown,  of  Bournemouth.    B. 
Feb.   II,   1878,   at  Bournemouth.    School,  Clifton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1904.    Served  in  the 
Great    War,    1914-19    (Capt.    (Aviation),    Foreign    Legion, 
French  Army;   Lieut. -Col.   (A.),  Australian  Flying  Corps.; 
O.B.E.;  mentioned  4  times  in  despatches;  Chevalier,  Legion 
of  Honour;  French  Croix  de  Guerre).   Drowned  in  Australia, 
in  1921.    Probably  brother  of  Ernest  A.  S.  (1893).    (Clifton 
Coll.  Reg.]  The  Times,  June  7,  1921.) 
WATTON,  ALFRED.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  10,  1853. 
S.   of  John,   printer,   of  St   John's  Hill,   Shrewsbury   (and 
Catharine).    B.   June   7,   1830,   at  St  Chad's,  Shrewsbury. 
School,    Shrewsbury.     Matric.    Michs.    1853.     Migrated    to 
Trinity,  Feb.  13,  1856,  and  thence  (age  25)  to  Magdalene, 
Aug.  7,  1857;  B..A..  i860;  M.A.  1863.   Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield) 
1861;  priest,   1862;  C.  of  Tuustall,  Staffs.,   1861-2.    C.  of 
Sneyd,  1862.  C.-in-charge  of  Skidgate  with  Upton,  Somerset, 
1862-5.   t.  of  Babworth  and  Ranby,  Notts.,  1865-9.    R-  o^ 
Burslem,  Staffs.,  1869-86.   Died  Jan.  20,  1886.    (Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 


Watts,  Christopher  Charles 

WATTON,  ALFRED.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  6,  1870. 
Matric.  Lent,  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1873;  priest,  1874; 
C.  of  Garston,  Lanes.,  1873-5.  C.  of  Cheadle,  Cheshire,  1875- 
8.  C.-in-charge  of  Handforth,  1876-8;  V.  there,  1878-89. 
Died  Sept.  11,  1889.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  18, 
1889.) 

WATTON,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  30,  1890.  S.  of  the  Rev.  T[imothy]  G[eorge]  (next), 
V.of  St  J ude's,  Birmingham.  B.  there,  Oct.  4,  1871.  Schools, 
King  Edward's,  Birmingham,  and  Sutton  Coldfield  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  Oundle,  Northants.,  1895-6. 
C.  of  St  John's,  Deptford,  1897-9.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Bath, 
1899-1903.  V.  of  St  Thomas,  Trowbridge,  Wilts.,  1903-14. 
R.  of  Woodchester,  GIoucs.,  1914-20.  V.  of  Combe  Down, 
Bath,  1920-30.  V.  of  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks.,  1930-8.  R.  of 
Freshford,  Somerset,  1938-40.  Married,  Jan.  31,  1900,  Isabel 
Florence  Kate,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Forder  NevOl,  of  Brockley, 
London.  Of  Canford Cliffs,  Bournemouth,  in  1952.  (Crockford.) 

WATTON,  TIMOTHY  GEORGE.    Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel, 

May  12,  i860.  [S.  of  Timothy,  of  Penrhyn  House,  Birming- 
ham. B.  July  3,  1842.  School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  i86o;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Birmingham,  1865-70. 
V.  of  Duddeston,  Worcs.,  1870-3.  V.  of  St  Jude's,  Birming- 
ham, 1873-92.  R.  of  Richard's  Castle,  Heref.,  1892-1916  (and 
V.  of  Ashford  Bowdler,  Salop,  1904-16.)  Died  Oct.  14,  1916, 
at  Richard's  Castle  rectory.  Father  of  the  above.  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  19,  1916.) 
WATTS,  ALFRED  THOMAS  GUY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  5,  1878.  S.  of  David,  of  15,  Jordan  WeU, 
Coventry.  B.  June  21,  1858,  at  Coventry.  School,  Coventry 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B..\.  1883;  M.B.  1889.  At 
St  George's  Hospital.  L.S..A..,  1885;  M.R.C.S.,  1886.  House 
Surgeon,  Belgrave  Hospital  for  Children;  Resident  Medical 
Officer,  Royal  Pimlico  Dispensary.  Practised  in  Kensington. 
Resided  latterly  at  Parkstone,  Dorset,  where  he  died  Oct.  23, 
1922.  Brother  of  Ernest  H.  R.  (1880).  (Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Oct.  25,  1922.) 

WATTS,  ARTHUR  TOMLINSON.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  18,  1889.  S.  of  the  Rev.  T[homas],  Baptist  Minister,  of 
Bedford.  B.  Dec.  27,  1871,  at  St  Albans.  School,  Bedford 
Modem.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar;  B.A.  (24/^  Wrangler) 
1893;  M.A.  1904.  B.Sc,  London.  Assistant  Master  at  Arnold 
House  School,  Chester,  1893-1904;  Principal  of  Kingsmead 
School,  Hoylake,  Cheshire,  1906-33-.  Brother  of  Thomas  P. 
(1889).    (T.  A.  Walker,  615;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WATTS,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN  WALMSLEY.  Adm. 
at  Selwvn  H.,  Oct.  1882.  [B.  Apr.  18,  1864.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester)  1887;  priest 
(St  Albans)  1888;  C.  of  Moulsham,  Essex,  1887-9.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Hounslow,  Middlesex,  1889-91.  V.  of  Ratlinghope, 
Salop,  1891-2.  C.  of  Stanford  Rivers,  Essex,  1892-3.  C.  of 
Clare,  Suffolk,  1893-6.  C.  of  Kyre-Wyard,  Worcs.,  1896-9. 
C.  of  Mildenhall,  Suffolk,  1899-1901.  R.  of  Coates,  Cambs., 
1901-4.  V.  of  Nunkeeling  with  Bewholme  and  Atwick, 
Yorks.,  1904-33.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1934. 

WATTS,  BERTRAM  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1894. 
[S.  of  J.  P.,  Esq.,  of  26,  Bumey  Street,  Greenwich.]  Adm.  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  9,  1895;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1917.  Head 
Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Ramsey,  Isle  of  Man.  Ord. 
deacon  (Liverpool)  1908;  priest,  1909;  C.  of  St  Philip's, 
Southport,  Lanes.,  1908-13.  C.-in-charge  of  St  Philip's, 
Newton  Common,  1913-15.  V.  of  Banks,  1915-22.  V.  of 
Bickerstaffe,  1922-47.  Canon  of  Liverpool.  Of  Southport  in 
1951.    (Crockford;  Camb.  Univ.  Year-book.) 

WATTS,  CHARLES  WALLACE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  9, 
1874.  S.  of  W.  C.  W.,  an  American  settled  in  England.  B. 
Oct.  1856,  in  Liverpool.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.    (Peile,  11.  637.) 

WATTS,  CHRISTOPHER  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1,  1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  E[dward] 
0[scar]  (Trinity  CoUege,  Oxford,  1851),  V.  of  Kensworth, 
Herts.  B.  there,  May  6,  1877.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B..\.  1899;  M.A.  1904.  Ord  deacon  (London) 
1900;  priest,  1901;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Noel  Park,  Wood  Green, 
Middlesex,  1900-7.  P.-in-charge  of  Mbabane,  Swaziland, 
South  Africa,  1907-20.  Head  Master  of  St  Mark's  European 
School,  Mbabane,  1907-20.  Canon  of  St  Peter's  Cathedral, 
Vryheid,  1917-27.  Archdeacon  of  Swaziland,  1918-27. 
Principal  of  St  Mark's  Coloured  School,  Mbabane,  1920-7. 
V.  of  St  Mark's,  Noel  Park,  Wood  Green,  Middlesex,  1927-9. 
Warden  of  Zonnebloem  College,  Capetown,  1930-1.  Bishop 
of  St  Helena,  1931-5 ;  of  Damaraland,  1935-9.  R.  of  Victoria 
West  with  Carnarvon,  C.P.,  1939-40.  R.  of  Knysna,  1940-6. 
Acting  R.  of  Riversdale,  1945-7.  Married,  1930,  Magdalene 
Beatrice,  dau.  of  Judge  Adams,  C.J.,  of  Australia.   Author, 


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Watts,  Cranbourne  Arthur 

Dawn  in  Swaziland;  In  Mid  Atlantic.    Of  Knysna,  Cape 
Province,  in  1952.    (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Kelly, 

Handbook;  Who's  Who.) 

WATTS,  CRANBOURNE  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  5,  1861.  S.  of  James,  doctor,  of  Battle, 
Sussex.  [B.  July  6,  1842.]  School,  Lancing  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1861;  LL.B.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1869; 
priest,  1873;  C.  of  Handsworth,  Yorks.,  1869-71.  C.  of 
Bagnall,  Staffs.,  1871-4.  V.  of  Tilton-on-the-Hill,  Leics., 
1874-7.  C.  of  Capesthome,  Cheshire,  1878-80.  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Coventry,  1880-1.  Of  Batheaston  in  1892.  Disap- 
pears from  Crockford,  1903.   (Lancing  Reg.;  Clergy  List.) 

WATTS,  DONALD  BRUCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1890.  B.  Feb.  16,  1871.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893; 
M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (York,  for  Lincoln)  1895;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1896;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Grimsby,  1895-9.  C.  of 
Cowley  St  John,  Oxon.,  1899-1908.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Luton, 
Beds.,  1908-10.  C.  of  St  James',  Wednesbury,  Staffs.,  1910- 
19.  Died  Mar.  9,  1919.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  20, 
1919.) 

WATTS,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1810,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from 
Jesus,  1810.  [S.  of  Edmund,  gent.,  of  Hinton,  Somerset.] 
Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  29,  1792,  age  17; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1797.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

WATTS,  EDWARD  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.  S.  of  Edward  Henry,  of  Westfield,  Bishop's  Stortford, 
Herts.  B.  May  16,  1870,  in  London.  School,  Kelly  College, 
Tavistock,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A. 
1894.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of 
Roxwell,  Essex,  1893-5.  C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist, 
Newbury,  Berks.,  1895-7.  R-  of  Stanfield,  Norfolk,  1897-9. 
R.  of  Quarley,  Hants.,  1899-1916.  R.  of  North  Tawton, 
Devon,  1916-20.  R.  of  Nether  Broughton,  Leics.,  1920-37. 
Died  Nov.  9,  1940,  at  Bishop's  Stortford;  buried  at  Birch- 
anger.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  13,  1940.) 

WATTS,  EDWARD  HANSLOPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov. 
13,  1862.  [Only]  s.  of  William,  of  Hanslope  Park,  Bucks,  (and 
Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Apthorp).  B.  June  12, 
1845,  at  Northampton.  Schools,  [Harrow  and]  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Succeeded  to  the  family  estate  of 
Hanslope  Park,  1853.  J-P  for  Bucks,  and  Northants. 
Chairman  of  the  Stony  Stratford  bench  of  Magistrates. 
Married,  Apr.  16,  1868,  Sophia  Edith,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard 
Selby  Lowndes,  of  Bletchley,  and  had  issue.  Murdered  by  his 
gamekeeper  (who  afterwards  committed  suicide),  July  21, 
1912,  on  a  country  road,  near  Newport  Pagnell.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  July  22,  1912.) 

WATTS,  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  4,  1872. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1840),  of  Titchborne,  Hants.  B.  Mar. 
23, 1854,  at  Braintree,  Essex.  Schools,  Leatherhead  Grammar 
and  Great  Ealing.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B  A.  1877;  M.A. 
1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1877;  priest,  1879;  C.  of 
Crewkeme,  Somerset,  1877-9.  Chaplain  at  Calcutta,  1879-80; 
at  Neuilly,  France,  1880-2.  Inc.  of  Governor's  Bay,  New- 
Zealand,  1882-4;  of  Port  Lyttelton,  1884-5.  R-  of  Bepton, 
Sussex,  1886-9.  Acting  C.F.  in  South  African  War,  1900-2. 
R.  of  Scorborough  with  Leconfield  and  Arran,  Yorks.,  1889- 
1911.  Chaplain  at  Cyprus,  1905-6;  at  Bremen,  1908-9.  R.  of 
Leven,  191 1-32.  Married  Florence,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Holmes 
of  Nenagh,  Tipperary.  Died  Nov.  28,  1934,  aged  80;  buried 
at  Kensal  Green.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  30,  1934.) 

WATTS,  ERNEST  HENRY  RICHMOND.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  16,  1880.  S.  of  David,  boot-maker  (and  Emma). 
B.  at  Coventry.  Bapt.  June  30,  i860.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1883);  Scholar,  1884;  B.A. 
1884;  M.B.  1891;  M.A.  1897.  At  St  George's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  1885.  Sometime  resident  Medical  Officer  to  the 
Panulcillo  copper  company  in  Chile.  Assistant  Master  at 
St  Paul's  School,  1892-1901.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1893; 
priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  George's-in-the-East,  1893.  Died 
May  5,  1901,  aged  41,  at  ShankJin,  Isle  of  Wight.  Brother  of 
Alfred  T.  G.  (1878).  (Eagle,  xxin.  237;  Medical  Directories; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  May  8,  1901.) 

WATTS,  FRANCIS  JOHN  BURGON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1880.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  27,  1881;  B.A.  1884. 

WATTS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  i,  1826. 
Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Of  Middlesex.  Migrated  as  a  Fell.-Com. 
to  Queens',  Oct.  30,  1827;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester)  1833;  priest,  1834;  C.  of  Ewhurst,  Sussex,  1833- 
47.  V.  of  Brockworth,  Gloucs.,  1847-64.  R.  of  Birchanger, 
Essex,  1864-76.  Died  Oct.  15,  1876,  aged  66.  Father  of 
William  (1876).   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  20,  1876.) 

WATTS,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Hon.  LL.D.,  1883.  The  painter. 
[B.  1817  in  London.]  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1882.  First 
exhibited   at    the    Royal   Academy,    1837.     Presented    the 


Watts,  James 

greater  part  of  his  life-work  to  the  nation.  Received  the 
O.M.  on  its  institution  by  Edward  VII  in  1902.  Died  July  i, 
1904,  at  GuUdford.  (Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 
WATTS,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Dec.  14, 1854.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1855.  Migrated  to 
Queens',  Jan.  15,  1857.  At  Edinburgh  University.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  1863;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Patcham, 
Sussex,  1863-5.  F.G.S.  Assistant  Minister  at  the  Chapel 
Royal,  Brighton,  i866.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham 
College,  1867-9.  Head  Master  and  Chaplain  of  the  Diocesan 
School,  Cowley,  Oxon.,  1869-72.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Kilburn, 
1872-4.  Assoc.  Secretary,  C.C.C.S.,  1874-6.  V.  of  St  Mark's, 
Glodwick,  Lanes.,  1876-1909.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1910.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 
WATTS,  HAMILTON.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  3,  1893.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas.  School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  exhibitioner,  1894;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1903.  Assistant 
Master  at  Wolverhampton  Grammar  School,  1896-7. 
Minister  of  Edith  Road  Baptist  Church,  Stratford,  E.,  1901-4; 
of  Jesmond  Baptist  Church,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1904-7. 
Assistant  Master  at  Kingsmead  School,  Hoylake,  1907-29-. 
(King's  Coll.  Reg.,  220;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WATTS,  HARRY  BANKS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1893.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  [L.Th.,  Durham],  of  Witton- 
Gilbert,  Co.  Durham  (and  Mary  Ann  Heam).  B.  July  28, 
1874,  at  Durham.  School,  Durham  (Rev.  J.  M.  Marshall). 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1901; 
priest,  1902;  C.  of  Consett,  Co.  Durham,  1901-4.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Bridgwater,  Somerset,  1904-7.  C.  of  Darlington,  Co. 
Durham,  1907-11.  C.  of  Witton-Gilbert,  1911-17.  V.  of 
Shildon,  1917-33.  R.  of  Nailstone  with  Barton-in-the-Beans, 
Leics.,  1933-48.  Died  Dec  7,  1948.  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  10,  1948.) 
WATTS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  June  30, 
1830.  Of  Cambs.  [Youngest]  s.  of  — ,  merchant,  of  Cam- 
bridge. Matric.  Michs.  1830.  Died  Aug.  27,  1832.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  440;  G.  Mag.,  1832,  11.  284.) 
WATTS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens  at  Queens',  June  6,  1840.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1841.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  13,  1843;  B.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1846; 
priest,  1848;  C.  of  Worlingworth  and  Athelington,  Suffolk, 
1846-7.  C.  of  Shipmeadow,  1848-51.  C.  of  Naughton,  1852-3. 
C.  of  Limpley  Stoke,  Wilts.,  1857-8.  C.  of  Tichmarsh. 
Northants.,  1859-60.  C.  of  Bishop's  Sutton,  Hants.,  1861-4, 
C.  of  Titchborne,  1864-78.  C.  of  Hemington,  Somerset,  1879- 
81.  C.  of  Queen  Camel,  1881-3.  V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene, 
Southwark,  1884-94.  Latterly  of  Clarendon  Lodge,  Faver- 
sham.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1902.  Father  of  Edwin 
(1892). 
WATTS,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  26,  1843; 

re-adm.  Oct.  1844.  Matric.  Michs.  1844. 
WATTS,  HENRY  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  14, 
1881.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1852),  C.  of  Crundale, 
Kent.  B.  [Dec.  11,  1861],  at  HolUngbourne,  Kent.  School, 
King's,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1881 ;  LL.B.  1884.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  16,  1883.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  26,  1886.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Adm.  SoUcitor, 
July,  1891.  Practised  at  Folkestone.  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for 
the  borough  of  Folkestone,  1910.  Married,  1894,  Charlotte 
Ethel,  dau.  of  Edward  Robinson,  of  Fishponds,  Bristol.  Died 
Oct  II,  1932,  at  Folkestone.  (Peile,  11.  680;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  The  Times,  Oct.  12,  1932.) 
WATTS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  8, 
1759.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  John,  of  London  (and  Hannah).] 
B.  Apr.  16,  1741.  School,  [Merchant  Taylors'  and]  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1759;  Scholar,  1759.  Migrated  to  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Nov.  10,  1760.  Cadet, 
Bengal  Army,  1763;  Ensign,  1763;  Lieut.,  1763;  Captain, 
1768.  Resigned  his  commission  during  the  'Batta  Mutiny,' 
1766,  and  went  home.  Restored  to  the  service,  1769.  Drowned 
at  'Byampore,'  (?Berhampore),  Mar.  12,  1770.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  317;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch  Reg.;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Hodson,  Officers  of  the  Bengal  Army.) 
WATTS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  3,  1852.  S.  of 
James.  B.  [June  13,  1833],  at  Boxley,  Kent.  School,  Slough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar,  1853;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Seal,  Kent, 
1856-9.  C.  of  Woodchurch,  1860-1.  C.  of  HolUngbourne, 
1861-4.  C.  of  Kotherfield,  Sussex,  1865-6.  C.  of  Bredhurst, 
Kent,  1867-70.  C.  of  Langley,  Sussex,  1870-1.  C.  of  Leeds, 
Kent,  1871-2.  C.  of  Crundale,  1872-84.  R.  of  Oriingbury, 
Northants.,  1884-95.  Married  (1)  Jane  — ,  who  died  in  1893; 
(2)  Feb.  6,  1895,  Florence,  dau.  of  Tomlyn  Shepherd,  Esq., 
of  Fernleigh,  Rochester.  Latterly  of  20,  Comwallis  Road, 
Maidstone,  where  he  died  Apr.  10,  1915.  Father  of  Henry  W. 
(1881).  (Peile,  II.  524;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  15, 
1915.) 


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Watts,  The  Rev.  James  George 

WATTS,  The  Rev.  JAMES  GEORGE.  B.A.  1842,  incorp.  from 
Oxford,  on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  Queen  Victoria.  [2nd 
s.  of  the  Kev.  James  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1795),  V.  of  Led- 
bury, Heref.]  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  28, 
1836,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  i84i;M.A.  (Oxford)  1845.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  1840;  priest,  184 1.  C.  of  Ledbury,  Heref., 
1843-6;  V.  there,  1847-60.  R.  of  Fulletby,  Lines.,  1860-76. 
Died  May  26,  1876.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WATTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  31,  1781.  Of 
VVUts.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1781;  B.A.  1786.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester)  Sept.  23,  1783;  priest.  May  25,  1788; 
C.  of  West  .Moon,  Hants.,  1783.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  544.) 

WATTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  2,  1801;  a  'Ten- 
year  man.'  Of  Cumberland.  [Doubtless  s.  of  Joseph,  of 
Skelton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1813.  R.  of 
CoUingtree,  Northants.,  1802-18,  and  of  Pattishall  (Dunstable 
portion),  1812-18.  Chaplain  to  the  County  gaol.  Died 
July  7,  1818,  aged  j-i,  at  Northampton.  Doubtless  brother  of 
Thomas  (1807).   (\orthants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1818,  u.  88.) 

WATTS,  JOHN  STANHAWE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
July  4,  1766.  S.  of  Thomas,  grazier,  of  Dereham,  Norfolk, 
(and  Tabitha,  dau.  of  John  Stanhawe).  B.  there.  Schools, 
Botesdale  and  Seaming.  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  Scholar;  {Hon. 
Wrangler,  1771);  B..\.  1772-  Fellow,  1772.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  July  14, 1771;  priest,  Apr.  15,  i772;C.  of  Thomham 
and  Holme,  Norfolk,  1771.  C.  of  Ashill,  1772;  R.  there, 
1772-1812.  R.  of  Twyford,  1781-1807.  Married,  Ann,  dau.  of 
James  Smyth,  of  West  Bradenham.  Died  Dec.  23,  1812. 
M.I.  at  AshUl.    {Venn,  u.  84;  G.  Mag.,  1813,  i.  88.) 

WATTS,  JOHN  WALLACE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1891. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1912;  priest,  1913;  C.  of  Hoby  with 
Rotherby,  Leics.,  1912-19,  and  Chaplain  of  Ragdale,  1915-19. 
R.  of  South  Croxton,  and  Gaddesby,  1919-22.  Died  Dec.  23, 
1922,  aged  54.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  5,  1923.) 

WATTS,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  15,  1823.  B.  at  Chatham,  Kent.  [Only  s.  of  [Col.]  John, 
of  Chatham.]  Did  not  reside.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
0.xford,  Jan.  25,  1825,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1828;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  Dec.  20,  1829; 
priest,  Apr.  8,  1831.  Of  Thorn  Falcon  rectory,  Somerset,  in 
1830.  Minister  of  St  James's,  Guernsey,  1834-8.  P.C.  of 
Downside,  Bath,  183S-40.  Minister  of  Kensington  Chapel, 
Bath,  1840-2.  V.  of  Bicester,  Oxon.,  1843-81.  F.R.A.S. 
Married  (i)  1830,  Rebecca  Byam,  only  dau.  of  Langford 
Lovell  Hodge,  of  Antigua;  (2)  Clara  Woodward,  of  Bicester. 
Died  in  1S85.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  C.  R.  Hudleston;  V.  L. 
Oliver,  Antigua.) 

WATTS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  2,  1762. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Plumpton,  Cumberland.  Bapt.  at 
Penrith,  .\pr.  15,  1744.  School,  [Bishop's]  Stortford.  Name 
on  boards  until  mids.  1769.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  8, 
1766;  priest,  July  12,  1767;  'LL.B.,  Christ's  Coll.'  C.  of 
West  Barsham,  Norfolk,  1766.  Master  of  the  free  Grammar 
School  at  Little  Walsingham,  1767.  {Peile,  11.  274;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 

WATTS,  MOSELEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Nov.  21,  1821;  a 
'Ten-year  man.' 

WATTS,  PETER  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  3, 
1855.  S.  of  Peter.  B.  [Feb.  2,  1819],  at  Southampton. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester)  1859;  priest,  1861 ;  C.  of  Rushock,  Worcs.,  1859- 
64.  C.  of  Pitcombe,  Somerset,  1864-7.  C.  of  Dinton  with 
Teffont-Magna,  Wilts.,  1867-70.  C.  of  Milton,  Berks.,  1870. 
V.  of  Thomton-le-Street,  Yorks.,  1870-9.  Died  Feb.  25,  1879, 
aged  60.   {Peile,  11.  543.) 

WATTS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  9, 
1811 ;  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Nov.  10,  1804,  age  17.  [S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Ham,  Wilts.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1811;  B.A.  1813.  Of  Ham,  WUts.  {Al.  Oxon., 
which  states  that  he  was  a  Fellow  {sic)  of  Pembroke,  Oxford, 
1804-12.) 

WATTS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov. 
29,  1756.   Of  Kilkenny,  Ireland. 

WATTS,  The  Rev.  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1778;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  Of  Middlesex.  M.A. 
(Lambeth)  1797.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1775; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1776.  Assistant  to  \Villiam  Clements, 
Librarian  of  Sion  College,  and  employed  in  making  a  new 
Catalogue  of  the  Library,  i785-;-9.  Librarian  of  Sion  College 
from  1799.  V.  of  St  Helen's,  Bishopsgate,  1795.  Prebend  of 
St  Paul's,  1797-1842.  R.  of  St  Alphage,  1799-1842.  Sunday 
Evening  lecturer  at  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street,  1813-42. 
Divinity  Lecturer  of  St  Paul's,  1817-42.  Died  Jan.  19,  1842, 
at  Sion  College,  aged  92.  Father  of  the  next.  {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  544;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  558.) 


Watts,  Thomas  William 

WATTS,  ROBERT  EDWARD  REGINALD  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8) 
at  Trinity,  Mar.  26,  1846.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (above), 
of  I,  Sion  College  Gardens,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1852;  priest, 
1853;  C.  of  Norwood,  Middlesex,  1852-8.  Assistant  Chaplain 
at  Rome,  1859-66.  C.  of  Laverstoke,  Hants.,  1867-70;  R. 
there,  1870-2.  P.C.  of  Freefolk,  1867-72.  V.  of  Ninfield, 
Sussex,  1872-7.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Bedford,  1877-86.  V.  of 
Wisbech,  Cambs.,  1886-1905.  Married  Louisa  Ord,  dau.  of 
Major  A.  K.  Andrew,  and  had  issue.  Resided  latterly  at 
Wobum,  Beds.,  where  he  died  Jan.  7,  1908,  aged  79.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families  {sub 
his  son);  The  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Jan.  17,  1908;  A.  G.  E. 
Hookham.) 

WATTS  (post  HARVARD-WATTS),  SAMUEL  HARVARD.  Adm. 
at  Clare,  June  17,  1886.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1897,  as  Harvard-Watts;  U..\.  1903.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1901;  priest,  1902;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  East 
Twickenham,  Middlesex,  1901-5.  C.  of  Hurstpierpoint, 
Sussex,  1905-9.  C.  of  Binfield,  Berks.,  1909-10.  R.  of 
Norton-sub-Hamdon,  Somerset,  1910-13.  R.  of  Walesby 
with  Risby,  Lines.,  1913-22,  and  V.  of  Usselby,  1915-22. 
R.  of  Blickling  with  Erpingham,  Norfolk,  1922-44.  Died 
Sept.  3,  1944.  {Al.  Felsted;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  6, 
I944-) 

WATTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  6, 
1807;  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Mar.  29,  1803,  age  37.  [S.  of  Joseph,  gent.,  of  Skelton, 
Cumberiand.  Bapt.  at  Skelton,  Nov.  16,  1765.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1807.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1809;  priest,  1812;  C.  of 
CoUingtree,  Northants.,  1809.  Doubtless  brother  of  John 
(1801).   (.4/.  Oxon.;  Northants.  Clergy;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WATTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  8,  1835.  Probably  the  man  of  these  names  (not  of 
Oxford)  who  was  V.  of  Haverfordwest,  Pembs.,  1843-58,  and 
Preb.  of  St  Davids.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1859. 

WATTS  (post  WATTS-SILVESTER),  THOMAS  HENRY  EVERED. 
Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1891.  S.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of 
Bournemouth  (and  Lucy  Silvester).  B.  Aug.  28,  1872,  af 
Frampton-on-Sevem.  School,  Bournemouth.  Matric.  Michs. 
1891,  as  Watts-Silvester;  B.A.  1894;  M..A..  1900;  B.Chir. 
1904;  M.B.  1913.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1901.  Resident  Medical  Officer  at  Hampstead 
Hospital;  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Brentford  Union 
Infirmary.  Practised  at  Sturminster  Newton,  Dorset.  Died 
Oct.  13,  1924.  {Venn,  11.  522;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Oct.  24,  1924.) 

WATTS,  THOMAS  ISAAC.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter,  i88r. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  18,  1882.  2nd  s.  of  Isaac,  draper, 
of  Broseley,  Shropshire.  B.  there,  Mar.  16,  1863.  School, 
St  Chad's,  Denstone,  Stafis. ;  and  at  the  Royal  Academv  of 
Music.  Migrated  to  Queens';  Mus.Bac,  1886;  B..\.  1887; 
M.A.  1891.  Assistant  Master  at  Glenalmond,  1887-95. 
Organist  at  Walsall  parish  church,  1896-1901;  organist  and 
music-master  at  Epsom  College,  1901-23.  Died  Oct.  12,  1925, 
at  Craven  Arms.  Brother  of  William  W.  (1878).  {Denstone 
Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Oct.  14,  1925.) 

WATTS,  THOMAS  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S.  of 
John,  solicitor,  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.  B.  there,  June  8,  1869. 
Schools,  Cambridge  House,  St  Ives,  The  Gables,  Eastbourne, 
and  Warkworth  House,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1910.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool)  1892;  priest, 
1894;  C.  of  St  Catherine's,  Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool, 
1892-3.  C.  of  St  Thomas,  Toxteth  Park,  1893-5.  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Vauxhall,  Surrey,  1895-6.  C.  of  S.  Kirkby,  Yorks., 
1897-1900.  V.  of  All  Saints,  VVellingborough,  Northants., 
1900-5.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Wellingborough,  1905-28.  Resided 
latterly  at  Fenstanton  manor,  Cambs.,  where  he  died  July  4, 
1946.   {Venn,  n.  486;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  5,  1946.) 

WATTS,  THOMAS  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1889. 
S.  of  Thomas,  Baptist  minister,  of  Bedford.  B.  July  3,  1870, 
at  St  Albans,  Herts.  School,  Bedford  (Mr  Phillpotts).  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  Scholar;  B.A.  1892.  Assistant  Master  at  Aravon 
School,  Bray,  Co.  Wicldow,  -1903-24.  Brother  of  Arthur  T. 
(1889).   {Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WATTS,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26, 
1854.  S.  of  George,  surgeon,  of  Thatcham  House,  Berks. 
B.  there,  Oct.  11,  1835.  School,  Ridgeway  House,  Bristol. 
Matric.  Michs.  1854;  LL.B.  1859;  LL.M.  1862.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  1859;  priest,  i86o;  C.  of  Crewe,  1859-60.  Chaplain 
at  Mottram  Hall  and  Adlington  Hall,  Cheshire,  1860-72. 
V.  of  Bucklebury  with  Marlston,  Berks.,  1S72-90.  Married, 
May  5,  1881,  Anne,  widow  of  R.  Andrew,  Esq.,  of  Prestbury 
Hall,  Cheshire.  Died  Mar.  7,  1890,  at  Bucklebury  vicarage. 
{Venn,  11.  319;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  19,  1890.) 


379 


Watts,  William 

WATTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  9,  1824. 
S.  of  Thomas  (and  Sarah).  B.  Aug.  3,  1807,  in  Cambridge. 
Educated  by  the  Rev.  Mr  DufiBeld,  at  Caistor,  Norfolk. 
Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Killed  Apr.,  1828,  by  being  thrown  from 
his  horse.   (Cambridge  Chronicle,  Apr.  30,  1828.) 

WATTS,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  Adm  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  12,  1876.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  George  (1826).  B.  at 
Ewhurst  [Sussex].  Did  not  reside.  At  St  Bees  theological 
College,  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1873;  pnest,  1875; 
C.  of  Goodshaw,  Lanes.,  1873-5-  C.  of  Chatbum,  1875-7. 
C.-in-charge  of  VVhitewell,  1877-8.  V.  of  Hilton,  Yorks.,  1878- 
83.  V.  of  Linkinhome,  Cornwall,  1884.  Went  to  London  to 
attend  a  brother's  funeral,  and  was  found  dead  in  a  cloakroom 
at  Waterloo  station,  June  21,  1884,  aged  42;  verdict  'death 
from  natural  causes.'   (Boase,  Colled.  Cornub.;  Crockford.) 

WATTS,  WILLIAM  WHITEHEAD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  II,  1878.  Eldest  s.  of  Isaac,  farmer,  of  Broseley, 
Shropshire.  B.  there,  June  7,  i860.  School,  St  Chad's, 
Denstone.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
ist  Class,  1881);  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885;  Sc.D.  1909.  Fellow, 
1884-94.  Hon  Fellow,  1910-47.  Hon.  LL.D.,  St  Andrew's 
and  Edinburgh.  F.R.S.,  1904.  F.G.S.;  Secretary  for  eleven 
years;  President.  University  Extension  Lecturer,  1882-91. 
Deputy  Professor  of  Geology  at  Oxford,  1888.  On  the  staff 
of  H.M.  Geological  Survey,  1891-7.  Assistant  Professor  of 
Geology  at  Mason  College,  Birmingham,  1897-1906.  Professor 
of  Geology  at  the  Imperial  College  of  Science,  1906-30. 
President  of  the  Mineralogical  Society,  1926.  President  of  the 
British  Association,  1935.  Married  (i)  Mar.  2,  1889,  Louisa 
Adelaide,  dau.  of  Col.  H.  A.  Atchison;  (2)  1894,  Rachel,  dau. 
of  Mr  E.  Rogers.  Died  July  30,  1947.  Brother  of  Thomas  I. 
(1881).  (Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  i,  1947;  Who 
was  Who.) 

WATTS-READ,  CECIL  (1887),  see  READ,  CECIL. 

WATTS-SILVESTER,  THOMAS  HENRY  EVERED  (1891),  see 
WATTS,  T.  H.  E. 

WAUCHOPE,  ANDREW.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  15,  1830.  B.  in  the  East  Indies.  Matric.  Michs.  1830; 
B.A.  1835 ;  M.A.  1839.  [Too  old  to  be  the  man  of  these  names, 
eldest  s.  of  George  (1785-1848),  wine-merchant,  of  Leith, 
Edinburgh  (and  Eliza  Anderson,  dau.  of  Samuel  Anderson 
Mordun  St  Germains);  married  Ann  Boyd,  and  had  issue, 
8  daughters.   (Burke,  L.G.)] 

WAUCHOPE,  ANDREW  RAMSAY  DON  (1880),  see  DON- 
WAUCHOPE. 

WAUCHOPE,  DAVID  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1889.  [Elder]  s.  of  David  Baird  [wine-merchant],  of  24,  Moray 
Place,  Edinburgh  (and  Ellen,  dau.  of  David,  Lord  Mure). 
[B.  there,  Jan.  31,  1871.  School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1889-  B.A.  1892.  Rowing  'blue,'  1895.  Served  in  the 
S.  African  War,  1898-1902  (6th  Batt.,  Imp.  Yeomanry; 
mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.  1901).  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  Lothians  and  Border  Horse,  attached 
Staffordshire  Yeomanry).  In  business  (wine  and  spirits)  in 
Edinburgh.  Member  of  the  King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland 
and  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers.  Coached  many 
Cambridge  crews.  Died,  unmarried,  Aug.  6,  1929,  at  24, 
Moray  Place,  Edinburgh.  (The  V.C.  and  D.S.O. ;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  10,  1929;  Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  11, 
1929.) 

WAUCHOPE  (post  DON- WAUCHOPE),  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  21,  1833.  [Only]  s.  of  John,  of 
Edmonstone,  Liberton,  Midlothian  (and  Henrietta  Warrender 
Cecilia,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  James  Gardiner  Baird,  Bart.,  of 
Saughton  Hall).  B.  July  10,  1816,  at  Edmonstone.  School, 
Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1838;  M.A. 
1842  Succeeded  to  Edmonstone,  1837.  Captain,  Midlothian 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  1837-52-  D.L.  for  Midlothian.  Succeeded 
his  kinsman,  Sir  WUliam  Henry  Don,  as  8th  Baronet,  Mar.  19, 
1862,  when  he  assumed  the  additional  name  of  Don.  Com- 
missioner and  chairman  of  the  General  Board  of  Commis- 
sioners in  Lunacy  for  Scotland,  1863-93.  Chairman  of  the 
Board  of  Education  for  Scotland,  1872-93.  Married,  .'Vpr.  26, 
1853,  Bethia  Hamilton,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrew  Buchanan. 
Died' Dec.  12,  1893,  in  Edinburgh  Father  of  the  next  and 
Andrew  R.  (sub  Don-Wauchope,  1880).  (Edinburgh  Acad. 
Reg.;  Boase,  in.  1235;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.) 

WAUCHOPE  (or  DON-WAUCHOPE),  JOHN  DOUGLAS  DON. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1878.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  John 
(above),  Bart.,  of  Edmonstone,  Liberton,  Edinburgh  (and 
Bethia  Hamilton,  dau.  of  Andrew  Buchanan).  B.  there, 
Sept.  15,  1859.  School,  Fettes.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1882.   Sometime  Lieut.,  3rd  Battn.,  Royal  Scots.   Succeeded 


Waugh,  Arthur  Thornhill 

his  father  as  9th  Bart.,  Dec.  12,  1893.  Of  Newton  House, 
Millerhill,  Dalkeith.  Vice-Convener,  Midlothian  County 
Council.  J. P.  for  Midlothian.  Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  28, 
1951.  Brother  of  Andrew  R.  (sub  Don-Wauchope,  1880). 
(Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  Glasgow 
Herald,  Apr.  30,  195 1.) 

WAUD,  BRIAN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1877.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  WUkes  (1820)  (and  Louisa).  B. 
at  Rettendon,  Essex.  Bapt.  Dec.  29, 1857.  School,  Guildford 
Granunar.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  Albans)  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Leytonstone,  Essex, 
1881-4.  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Leytonstone,  1884-8.  C.  of 
St  Bartholomew's,  Southsea,  1888-92.  C.  of  St  George's, 
Leeds,  1892-7.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Poplar,  1900-2.  C.  of 
All  Saints,  Edinburgh,  1903-4.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Poplar, 
1904-6.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  St  George's-in-the-East,  1906-9. 
C.  of  Limehouse,  1910-12.  C.  of  All  Souls',  Lower  Clapton, 
1912-13.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Aberdeen  Park,  London,  1914- 
27.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  London,  1927-39.  Latterly  of 
26,  Methuen  Park,  Muswell  Hill,  London,  N.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1940.   (Al.  Felsted.) 

WAUD,  EDWARD  WILKES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  2,  1852.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward,  of  Manston  Hall,  Leeds 
(and  Mary  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Sayle,  Esq.). 
B.  there  [Sept.  30,  1834].  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1853. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1859.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  1862.  Of  Manston  Hall,  Leeds.  Capt.,  West  Yorks. 
Militia.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding.  Married,  June  16,  1859, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  WUUam  Henry  A'Court- 
Holmes  (later  2nd  Lord  Heytesbury),  of  Westover,  Isle  of 
Wight,  and  had  issue.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County 
Families;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WAUD,  HORACE  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1870.  S.  of  Christopher,  spinner  (and  Anne).  B.  at 
Sturton-cwm-Fenton,  Notts.  Bapt.  May  25,  1852.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Of  the  firm  of  Christopher 
Waud  and  Co.,  alpaca-spinners,  of  Bradford.  Died  Sept.  2, 
1895.   (Scott,  MSS.;  V.  Hodson.) 

WAUD,  SAMUEL  WILKES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1785.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  [WUkes],  lawyer,  of  York. 
From  Glasgow  University.  [B.  Oct.  19,  1768.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1 786 ;  B.A.  1 790.  Married,  1 796,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Brian  Hodgson, 
of  Crakemarsh,  Staffs.  Father  of  the  next.  (Matric.  Album 
of  Glasgow  Univ.;  Burke,  L.G.;  V.  Hodson.) 

WAUD,  SAMUEL  WILKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1820.  [S.  of  Samuel  Wilkes  (above),  of  Chester  Court,  near 
Selby, Yorks.  B.  Aug.  26, 1801,  at  Killingbeck,  Yorks.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1821.  Scholar,  1822.  Migrated  to 
Magdalene,  Mar.  14,  1823;  B.A.  (5th  Wrangler)  1825;  M.A. 
1828.  FeUow  of  Magdalene,  1825.  F.R.A.S.,  1834.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1827;  priest,  June  11,  1828.  V.  of  Madingley, 
Cambs.,  1837-43.  R.  of  Rettendon,  Essex,  1844-87.  Married 
(i)  1844,  Martha,  dau.  of  Capt.  WUkinson,  H.E.I.C.S.; 
(2)  Jan.  25,  1853,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  J.  Meeson, 
Esq.,  of  Battlebridge,  Essex.  Author,  Algebraic  Geometry. 
Died  Feb.  24,  1887,  at  Rettendon.  Father  of  Brian  E.  (1877). 
(Boase,  vi.  811;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  9,  1887.) 

WAUDBY,  WILLIAM  ROBERT  PALLET.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  30,  1836.  Of  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1836. 
Kept  ten  terms.  Afterwards  at  St  Bees  College.  Ord.  deacon, 
1844;  priest  (Chester)  Mar.  2,  1845;  C.  of  Croston,  Lanes., 
1845-63.  C.  of  St  Ippolyts,  Herts.,  1863-6.  C.  of  Wymondley, 
1864-7.  C.  of  Cheshunt,  1867-9.  R-  of  Stoke  Albany  and 
V.  of  Wilbarston,  Northants.,  1870-90.  Married,  Aug.  25, 
1892,  Lucy  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  J.  Tuck,  of 
St  Ippolyts.  Resided  latterly  at  St  Ibbs,  near  Hitchin,  where 
he  died  Nov.  21,  1896,  aged  79.  (Eagle,  .xix.  499;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Nov.  24,  1896.) 

WAUGH,  ARTHUR  THORNHILL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Sept.  i,  1861.  S.  of  the  Rev.  David  Jones  [Principal  of 
the  Winchester  diocesan  training  College],  deceased.  B.  Nov. 
23,  1842,  at  Winchester.  School,  Christ's  Hospital  (Dr  G.  A. 
Jacob).  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar;  B.A.  (28/A  Wrangler) 
1865;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1866;  priest 
(Rochester)  1867;  C.  of  Thornton,  Lanes.,  and  Assistant 
Master  at  Rossall  School,  1866-7.  V.  of  Ehnstead,  Essex, 
1867-73.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Brighton,  i873-95-  Canon  of 
Ripon,  1891-1922.  Archdeacon  of  Ripon,  1895-1905.  V.  of 
Nydd  (or  Nidd),  Yorks.,  1 895-1906.  Master  of  the  Hospitals 
of  St  Mary  Magdalene  and  St  John-the-Baptist,  Ripon,  1895- 
1922.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ripon,  1911-13.  Married 
(i)  Harriette  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Butcher,  of  Hampstead; 
(2)  Jan.  6,  1897,  Edith  Maud,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Wynter 
Gibbon.  Died  Nov.  20,  1922.  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Jan.  8,  1897  and  Nov.  22,  1922.) 


380 


Waugh,  Charles  Liddell 

WAUGH,  CHARLES  LIDDELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  I,  1876.  S.  of  Edward,  solicitor  (and  Mary  Jane).  B. 
Nov.  26,  1857,  at  Papcastle,  Cockermouth,  Cumberland. 
Schools,  Carlisle  Grammar  and  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1876. 
A  mining  engineer;  of  the  colliery,  Whitehaven.  Married 
Ada  .Mary,  dau.  of  Dr  I'.-Vnson,  of  Whitehaven.  Died  Apr.  8, 
1904.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Carlisle  Gr.  Sch.  Reg. ;  Rugby  Sch. 
Keg.) 

WAUGH,  EDWARD  LAMB.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  27, 
1870.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward,  solicitor  (and  Mary  Jane).  B. 
Aug.  14,  185 1,  at  Cockermouth,  Cumberland.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Lent,  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1887.  Adm.  a  solicitor, 
1873;  practised  at  Cockermouth  (Messrs  E.  and  E.  L.  Waugh). 
Registrar  of  the  County  Court.  Hon.  Major,  ist  Volunteer 
Batt.,  the  Border  Regiment.  Died  Oct.  27,  1917,  at  The 
Burrough,  Cockermouth.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Eagle, 
x.xxi.x.  256;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Oct.  30,  1917.) 

WAUGH,  GEORGE  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  10, 
1894.  [Eldest  s.  of  George,  M.B.  B.  at  King's  Sutton, 
Northants.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1897.  M.B.  (London)  1901;  M.D. 
(London)  1903.  At  University  College  Hospital;  House 
Surgeon  and  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1901;  F.R.C.S.,  1904.  Practised  in  London.  Senior  Surgeon, 
Hampstead  General  Hospital.  Consulting  Surgeon,  Hospital 
for  Sick  Children,  Great  Ormond  Street.  Consulting  Surgeon 
at  the  Infants'  Hospital,  Westminster.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.A.M.C).  Married  Ada  Helene,  dau. 
of  John  Farrington,  of  New  York,  and  had  issue,  one  dau. 
Author,  medical.  Lived  latterly  at  The  Court  House,  King's 
Sutton,  where  he  died  suddenly,  Apr.  3,  1940.  (Medical 
Directories;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  6  and  10,  1940.) 

WAUGH,  JOSEPH  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  28,  1784.  Eldest  s.  of  Joseph,  merchant,  of  London. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar;  B..A.  1788.  Professor 
of  Rhetoric  at  Gresham  College,  London.  Died  at  Westbury- 
on-Tr>Tii,  Bristol,  Dec.  16,  1807,  aged  42.  Buried  at  Westbury 
Church.   M.I.    (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WAUGH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  30, 
1784.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Durham.  School,  Hertford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
Sept.  1789;  priest,  Michs.  1791;  C.  of  Bishop  Middleham, 
Co.  Durham,  1789;  V.  there,  1792.  Died  before  July  1805. 
(Durham  Ord.  Book;  First  Fruits  Dioc.  of  Durham.) 

WAUTON,  ATHERTON  ERNEST.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1879- 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Atherton  (1830),  of  Bilton  Road,  Rugby. 
B.  Nov.  5,  1856.  School,  Rugby.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1880;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1883;  priest, 
1884;  C.  of  Wisbech,  Cambs.,  1883-8.  C.  of  Norhill,  Beds., 
1888-9.  V.  of  Ivinghoe,  Bucks.,  1889-96.  V.  of  EUesmere, 
Salop,  1S96-1903.  R.  of  Holwell,  Beds.,  1903-15.  V.  of 
Bowden  HOI,  Wilts.,  1916-20.  Married  (i)  July  10,  1890, 
Edith  Jane,  5th  dau.  of  J.  H.  .\stell,  Esq.,  of  Woodbury  Hall; 
(2)  Apr.  29,  1924,  Ethel  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Dudley  Albert 
Hambrough,  Esq.,  of  SteephOl  Castle,  Ventnor.  Latterly  of 
18,  Marlborough  Buildings,  Bath.  Died  Feb.  it,  1929,  at 
Bath;  buried  there.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  M.  (1867).  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  14,  1929.) 

WAUTON,  CHARLES  ARTHUR  NEVILLE.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
July  9,  1895.    [Only  s.  of  Charles  Joseph  Morrison  (next). 

B.  Aug.  28,  1878.]  ■  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.,  1895; 
B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1902.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Towers  prep. 
School,  Crowthome,  Berks.,  1899;  subsequently  joint  Head 
Master  with  his  father.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

WAUTON,  CHARLES  JOSEPH  MORRISON.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  12,  1867.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Atherton  (1830), 

C.  of  Tonbridge.  B.  Feb.  21,  1848.  Schools,  Tonbridge  and 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1871;  U..\. 
1875.  Assistant  Master  at  Oakfield  prep.  School,  Rugby, 
1871-4;  at  Bedford  Grammar  School,  1875-6.  Conducted  a 
prep,  school  at  Tonbridge  Castle,  Kent,  1876-99  and  at  the 
Towers,  Crowthome,  Berks.,  1899-1911.  Married,  .\pr.  1876, 
Miss  M.  C.  Savarin.  Died  Nov.  i8,  1939,  at  Monmouth. 
Brother  of  Atherton  E.  (1879).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Tonbridge 
Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  21,  I939-) 

WAUTON,  The  Rev.  JOSEPH  ATHERTON.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Christ's,  Nov.  12,  1830;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [Eldest  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Brenton  (next),  C.  of  Petworth,  Sussex  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Weston).]  B.  in  the  Isle  of  Man. 
Matric.  Michs.  1831 ;  B.A.  1835.  P.C.  of  Dr>'pool,  Hull,  1834- 


Wawn,  Edward  Bickersteth 

45.  C.  of  Heddington,  Wilts.,  1846.  C.  of  Tredington,  Worcs., 
1847-52.  C.  of  Tonbridge,  1852-9.  Died  Jan.  27,  1859, 
at  Tunbridge Wells,  leaving  10  children.  Brotherof  Samuel  W. 
(1833);  father  of  Atherton  E.(iS79)  and  Charles  J.  M.  (1867). 
{Peile,  n.  439;  Manchester  Sch.  Reg.  (sub  his  father);  Clergy 
List;  all  these  and  other  authorities  call  this  man  and  the 
next  two  'Wanton'.  Their  signatures  at  matriculation  and 
graduation  might  be  either  name.) 

WAUTON,  JOSEPH  BRENTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  10,  1795.  S.  of  Joseph  [Governor  of  Rhode  Island],  of 
Newport,  Rhode  Island,  America.  [B.  there.]  Schools, 
Manchester  and  Macclesfield.  Matric.  Easter,  i797;  B.-A.. 
1801 ;  M.A.  1804.  Ord.  deacon,  1802;  C.  of  Walton,  Liverpool, 
1802.  C.  of  Meriden,  Warws.  C.  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  1814-19. 
Never  beneficed  and  went  into  semi-retirement  in  the  Isle  of 
Man,  his  health  having  been  delicate  from  paralysis  of  the 
throat  said  to  have  been  caused  'by  entering  his  College 
rooms  when  newly  painted.'  Married,  Jan.  1803,  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Samuel  Weston,  tanner,  of  Halewood,  near  Liverpool. 
Died  Mar.  25,  1853,  at  Birkenhead;  buried  at  the  Abbey 
Church.  Father  of  the  above  and  the  next.  (Manchester  Sch. 
Reg.,  II.  178,  which  states  that  the  name  was  originally 
Wanton;  Clergy  List.) 

WAUTON,  SAMUEL  WESTON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's, 
.May  30,  1833;  re-adm.  pens.  Nov.  10,  1834.  [Youngest]  s.  of 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Brenton  (above),  of  Hills,  Douglas  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Weston).  B.  in  the  Isle  of  Man. 
Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Resided  at 
Douglas.   Brother  of  Joseph  A.  (1830). 

WAVELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  22, 
1799.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  medical  practitioner,  of  Barn- 
staple, Devon  (and  Mary  Garrett,  dau.  of  William  Smith,  of 
Guildford).  B.  in  London.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1800;  Scholar,  1801-6;  M.B.  1805.  Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury)  Aug.  21,  1808;  priest,  Oct.  2,  1808;  C.  of  Crick- 
lade,  Wilts.,  1808-11.  Married,  May  8,  1809,  Ann  Poulton, 
and  had  issue,  2  daughters.  Died  Apr.  6,  18 11,  at  Cricklade, 
aged  30.  (Venn,  11.  134;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1811, 
I.  494;  V.  Hodson.) 

WAVELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30,  1855- 
[2nd]  s.  of  Arthur  Goodall,  Major-General  (and  Aime, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Paxton,  of  Middleton  Hall, 
Carmarthens.).  B.  at  Stockbridge,  Hants.  Bapt.  Nov.  16, 
1838.  Matric.  Michs.  1855.  Entered  the  I.C.S.;  in  the  Land 
Revenue,  Lower  Bengal,  1858-78.  Magistrate  and  Collector 
at  Moorshedabad,  1877;  retired,  1877.  Married,  1881,  Florence 
Darwin  Huish,  granddaughter  of  Francis  Sacheverell  Darwin, 
andhadissue.  Died  Nov.  21, 1915-  Uncleof  the  Field-Marshal. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  V.  Hodson.) 

WAVENEY,  Baron  (1828),  see  ADAIR,  ROBERT  A.   SHAFTO. 

WAWN,  ARNOLD  DYKES.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  i875- 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Bickersteth  {1845),  of  Chel- 
tenham. B.  Jan.  27,  1856.]  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon, 
1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Jarrow-on-Tyne,  1881-4.  Died 
Aug.  18, 1884,  aged  28.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Guardian, 
Aug.  27,  1884.) 

WAWN,  CHARLES  NEWBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  19,  1836.  [B.  at  Ormsby,  Yorks.]  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn] 
D[ale],  of  Stanton-by-Dale  rectory,  Derbs.  School,  Up- 
pingham. Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Dec.  20,  1840;  priest,  July  10,  1842;  C.  of  Sculcoates, 
Yorks.,  1843-4.  C.  of  Halifax,  1845-7-  V.  of  North  Ferriby, 
1847-79.  Married,  .Aug.  29,  1844,  Emily  Margaret,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  C.  H.  Hodgson,  of  Salisbury.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1880.   Brother  of  the  next  two.   (CUrgy  List.) 

WAWN,  EDWARD  BICKERSTETH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  II,  1845.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Dale,  of  Stanton-by-Dale, 
Derbs.  (and  jane).  B.  at  Hariand  Rise.  Bapt.  Sept.  29,  1825. 
Schools  [Uppingham  and]  Kingston  College,  Hull  (Mr 
Singleton).  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar;  B.A.  1849;  M.A. 
1852.  C.  of  Hilton,  Hunts.,  1850-3.  Assistant  theological 
tutor  at  Cheltenham  College,  1853-64.  Married,  1850,  Eliza- 
beth Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dykes,  Esq.  Died  Sept.  29, 
1866.  M.I.  at  Prestbury,  Gloucs.  Brother  of  the  above  and 
the  next;  father  of  .\mold  D.  (1875).  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg. ; 
Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1866,  11.  701  and  837.) 


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WAWN,  WILLIAM  HEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  30, 
1837.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn]  D[ale],  of  Stanton-by-Dale, 
Derbs.  School,  Uppingham  (Dr  Buckland).  Matric.  Michs. 
1837;  B.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from 
York)  Mar.  20,  1842;  priest  (York)  June  11,  1843;  C.  of 
Sculcoates,  Hull,  1842-3.  C.  of  Halifax,  1843-7.  V.  of  Coley, 
1847-92.  Married,  Apr.  16,  1845,  Elizabeth  Hill,  dau.  of 
William  Dunning.  Lived  subsequently  at  Coley,  where  he 
died  Apr.  26,  1896.  Brother  of  the  two  above.  (Eagle,  xix. 
499;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  6,  1896.) 

WAY,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  11,  1824. 
[Only]  s.  of  Lewis  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1790)  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Herman  Drewe,  R.  of  Combe-Raleigh, 
Devon).  B.  June  23,  1805,  at  Bath.  School,  Battle,  Sussex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1834.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  24,  1833.  F.S.A.,  1839;  Director  of  the 
Society,  1842-6.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Royal  Archaeo- 
logical Institute,  1845.  Married,  Apr.  30,  1844,  Emmeline, 
dau.  of  Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley,  and  had  issue  one  dau. 
Resided  after  1846  at  Wonham  Manor,  Reigate.  J. P.,  D.L. 
for  Surrey.  Edited  (for  the  Camden  Society)  Promptoriutn 
Parvulorum.  Died  Mar.  22,  1874,  at  Cannes  His  widow 
presented  to  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  a  hundred  and  fifty 
volumes  of  dictionaries  and  glossaries  from  his  library,  and 
his  collection  of  mediaeval  seals.  (Boase,  ni.  1237;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.;  The  Ways  of  Yesterday.) 

WAY,  CHARLES  CECIL  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Magdalene,  July  30,  1892.  [4th]  s.  of  Lewis  John  ti836), 
of  Spencer  Grange,  Yeldham,  Essex  (by  his  ist  wife,  Mary 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Holroyd  Fitzwilliam  Way).  [B.  Jan.  23, 
1875.]  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895-,  M.A.  1901.  Ord. 
deacon  (Nor^vich)  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  St  Margaret's, 
King's  Lynn,  1898-9.  C.  of  Ingatestone,  Essex,  1899-1901. 
R.  of  Copgrove,  Yorks.,  1901-4.  C.  of  Churchill  with  Lang- 
ford,  Somerset,  1904-7.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  West  Bromwich, 
Staffs.,  1907-11.  V.  of  Brereton,  ign-19.  V.  of  North  Gos- 
forth,  Northumberland,  1919-22.  P.-in-charge  of  St  Ninian's, 
Invergordon,  Co.  Ross,  1922-3.  Married,  Jan.  7,  1902, 
Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Haden  Corser,  Recorder  of  Wenlock, 
and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Bridge  House  Hotel,  Staines. 
Disappeau^  from  Crockford,  1927.  (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times, 
Jan.  10,  1902.) 

WAY,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1814. 
[5th  s.  of  Gregory  Lewis  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1774), 
barrister,  of  Spencer  Grange,  Essex  (and  Ann  Frances,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  William  Paxton,  R.  of  Taplow,  Bucks).  B. 
Jan.  23,  1796.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A. 
1819;  M.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon,  1819;  priest,  1820.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  AthoU.  R.  of  Middleton,  Lanes., 
1832-5.  C.  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex,  1850.  V.  of  Boreham, 
Essex,  1850-73.  Married,  Aug.  i,  1832,  Georgiana  Augusta, 
dau.  of  Harry  Grover,  of  The  Bury,  Hemel  Hempstead,  and 
had  issue.  Latterly  of  Spajmes  Hall,  Great  Yeldham,  Essex. 
Died  Nov.  9,  1873.  Brother  of  Lewis  (1807).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Scott,  MSS.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WAY,  CHARLES  PARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1889.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Hugh  (Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  1853),  V.  of  Henbury,  Gloucs.  (and  Caroline,  dau. 
of  Admiral  Sir  W.  Edward  Parry,  K.C.B.,  the  Arctic  explorer). 
B.  Jan.  10,  1870,  at  Henbury  vicarage.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1894-1903.  C.  of  Basford,  Staffs.,  1903-6.  V.  of 
Henbury  with  Aust  and  Hallen,  Gloucs.,  1906-28.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Bristol,  1926-8.  V.  of  Chesterton  with  Alsager 
Banks,  Staffs.,  1928-30.  R.  of  St  Chad's,  Lichfield,  1930-3. 
V.  of  Eccleshall,  1933-9.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1939.  R.  of 
Denham,  Bucks.,  1939-46.  Married,  Apr.  27,  1905,  Ethel 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Walker  Danks,  of  Wolver- 
hampton, and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Denham  Lodge, 
Eccleshall,  Staffs.,  where  he  died  Nov.  30,  1949.  (Crockford; 
Who's  Who;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Apr.  29,  1905  and 
Dec.  2,  1949;  Church  Times,  Dec.  9,  1949.) 

WAY,  JOHN  HYNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  23,  1828.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  1838;  priest,  1839;  C.  of  Cury  with  Gunwalloe, 
Cornwall,  1838-41.  C.  of  Axminster,  Devon,  1841-9.  C.  of 
Kilmington,  1849.  Minister  of  Christ  Church,  Walcot,  Bath, 
1849-84.  Married,  Sept.  ir,  1849,  at  Sudbury,  Jane  Maria, 
dau.  of  George  Strong.  Died  Feb.  25,  1888.  (7".  A.  Walker, 
433;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

WAY,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  7,  1807.  [2nd  s. 
of  Gregory  Lewis,  barrister  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1774), 
of  Spencer  Grange,  Essex  (and  Ann  Frances,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Paxton,  R.  of  Taplow,  Bucks.).  B.  Jan.  15, 
1783.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1807;  B.A.  1811;  M.A. 
1814.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  10,  1811;  priest,  Feb.  23, 
i8i2.  Of  Spencer  Grange,  Yeldham,  Essex.  -Married,  May  27, 


Wayman,  Ephraim 

1811,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Leech,  merchant, 
of  London  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  25,  1835,  at  Hastings. 
To  be  distinguished  from  an  Oxford  namesake  who  founded 
a  seminary  at  Stansted  Park,  Sussex.  Father  of  Lewis  J. 
(1836)  and  William  (1839);  brother  of  Charles  J.  {1814). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  E.G.;  Life  of  Archdeacon  Phelps, 
II.  42;  A.  M.  W.  Stirling,  The  Ways  of  Yesterday.) 

WAY,  LEWIS  ALBERT  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at 
Magdalene,  May  12,  1845.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (Merton 
College,  Oxford,  1803),  of  Cheltenham.  B.  June  23,  1825. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1850; 
M.A.  1863  Ord.  deacon,  1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  Bremilham 
and  Foxley,  Wilts.,  1851-62.  R.  of  Foxley,  1862-92.  Died 
early  in  Feb.  1894,  at  62,  Pulteney  Street,  Bath.  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  7,  1894.) 

WAY,  LEWIS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
May  6,  1836.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Lewis  (1807),  of  Spencer 
Grange,  Yeldham,  Essex  (and  Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Leech).  [B.  Ian.  5,  1817.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1839;  B.A.  1843; 'M.A.  1846.  Of  Spencer  Grange,  Yeldham, 
Essex.  Capt.,  West  Essex  MiUtia.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex. 
Married  (i)  Sept.  20,  i860,  Marv  Isabella,  dau.  of  Holroyd 
Fitzwilliam  Way,  of  Bath,  and  had  issue;  (2)  July  22,  1893, 
Catherine,  widow  of  Ashbumham  Bulley,  and  dau.  of  Daniel 
Robert  McNab.  Died  July  31,  1909.  Brother  of  William 
(1839);  father  of  Charles  C.  L.  (1892).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

WAY,  RICHARD  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1885. 
S.  of  James  Rout,  of  Southsea,  clerk  in  the  Post  Office  (and 
Mary  King).  B.  July  22,  1865  at  Portsmouth.  Schools, 
Portsmouth  Grammar  (Mr  Jerrard)  and  Portsmouth  Diocesan 
(Mr  Andrews).  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1886;  B.A. 
1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1889;  priest,  1890; 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Walsall,  Staffs.,  1889-98.  C.  of  Stoke-on- 
Trent,  1898-1905.  V.  of  St  Chad's,  Burton-on-Trent,  1905-39. 
Latterly  of  Penmaenmawr.   Died  in  1940.    (Crockford.) 

WAY,  SAMUEL  JAMES.  Hon.  LL.D.  1897.  [S.  of  the  Rev. 
James.  B.  Apr.  11,  1836,  at  Portsmouth.  Schools,  Shebbeare 
and  Chatham.]  Q.C.,  1871.  Attorney-General  of  S.  Australia, 
1875;  Chief  Justice  of  S.  Australia,  1876.  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Adelaide  University,  1876-83;  Chancellor,  1883.  M.P.  for 
Sturt,  S.  Australia,  1875.  First  Lieutenant-Governor  of 
S.  Australia,  1891.  P.C,  1897.  Married  Katharine  GoUan, 
widow  of  W.  A.  S.  Blue,  of  Strathalbyn  and  Hahndorf, 
S.  Australia.  Created  Baronet,  1899.  Died  Jan.  10,  1916, 
when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct.  (Who  was  Who;  Biurke, 
Col.  Gentry.) 

WAY,  THEODORE  ALBAN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  I,  1888.  S.  of  T.  W.,  Esq.,  of  Cranbrook,  Elm  Grove, 
Southsea.  B.  Dec.  20,  1869.  Schools,  Portsmouth  Grammar 
and  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  .A-ppointed  to  the 
I.C.S.,  1888;  served  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oudh; 
Deputy  Commissioner  at  Lucknow,  1910-12;  at  Fyzabad, 
1912-13;  Excise  Commissioner,  U.P.,  1913-21.  Major,  Indian 
Vols.,  1914-17;  with  the  Indian  Defence  Force,  1917-19. 
Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  1922.  Commissioner  at 
Jhansi,  1922-5;  retired,  1925.  Of  Compton  Cottage,  Canford 
Cliffs,  Bournemouth,  in  1947.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  India  Office 
Lists.) 

WAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1839.  [2nd 
s.  of  the  Rev.  Lewis  (1807),  of  Spencer  Grange,  Essex  (and 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Leech,  of  London).  B. 
Oct.  I,  1820.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Halstead,  Essex,  1845-8. 
C.  of  Inworth,  1849-65.  V.  of  Chrishall,  1865-81.  Married, 
Jan.  II,  1848,  Harriet  Sophia,  dau.  of  Edward  Sidney 
Stewart,  R.N.  Died,  i.^.,  Apr.  20,  1881.  Brother  of  Lewis  J. 
(1836).    (Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WAYLEN,  GEORGE  HENRY  HITCHCOCK.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  9,  1899.  S.  of  George  Swithin  Adee  [M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.], 
of  41,  Long  Street,  Devizes,  Wilts.  B.  May  17,  1882.  School, 
Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  B.Chir.  and 
M.A.  1910;  M.B.  1937.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House 
Physician  there,  1910-11.  D.P.H.,  1911;  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1908.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C.; 
T.D.;  M.C.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Practised  at  Devizes. 
Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Devizes.  Married,  Apr.  28,  1926, 
Elizabeth  Honor,  youngest  dau.  of  Mr  G.  E.  Anstie,  of 
Walton-by-Clevedon,  Somerset.  Of  41,  Long  Street,  Devizes, 
in  1948.  (Clifton  CoU.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  May  i,  1926.) 

WAYMAN,  EPHRAIM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  14,  1864.  S.  of  John,  solicitor,  of  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  LL.B.  1868;  LL.M.  1871.  Adm.  a  solicitor, 
1854 ;  practised  at  Cambridge.  For  many  years  a  conspicuous 
figure  in  Cambridge  legal  and  magisterial  circles.  Ultimately 
involved  in  a  series  of  fraudulent  transactions  at  the  expense 
of  his  clients  and  fled  the  town.  (T.  A.  Walker,  525;  Law 
Lists.) 


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WAYMAN,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magda- 
lene, June  22,  1861.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  1828),  [V.]  of  Great  Thurlow,  Suffolk.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A. 
1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1865;  priest  (Ely)  1866;  C.  of 
West  Row,  Suffolk,  1865-8.  C.  of  North  with  South  Lopham, 
Norfolk,  1868-9.  C.  of  Ashdon,  Essex,  1869-72.  R.  of 
Groton,  Suffolk,  1873-1917.  Married,  Apr.  17,  1879,  Mary 
Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Rear-.A.dmiral  Cockbum.  Died  Nov.  28, 
1917,  aged  76,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  (Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
The  Times,  Dec.  i,  1917.) 

WAYMOUTH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  17,  1825.  S.  of  John  [of  Dawlish,  Devon  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Beach).  B.  Aug.  20,  1806,  at  Dawlish.]  School. 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B..\.  1830.  Ord.  deacon 
(Wells)  Dec.  19,  1829;  C.  of  Sandford  Brett,  Somerset, 
1829-31.  C.  of  Cadeleigh,  Devon,  1831-2.  Married  Amia 
Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lucas,  of  London.  Died  in,  or  shortly 
after,  1832.  Father  of  the  next.  (List  of  Carthusians;  R.  L. 
Arrowsmith.) 

WAYMOUTH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1849.  [Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Charles  (above).  B.  at 
Cadeleigh,  Devon.  School,  Staffs,  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  II,  1853.  Capt.,  17th  Lancers.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  19,  1892,  aged  61,  at  13,  Wellswood  Park,  Torquay. 
{Inns  0/ Court;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith;  The  Times,  Nov.  22,  1892.) 

WAYMOUTH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  23,  1865. 
Matric.  Lent,  1866;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler)  1869;  M.A.  1872. 
Fellow,  1869-72.  Professor  of  mathematics  in  the  University 
of  Durham,  1872-3.  Married  Annie,  dau.  of  John  Smith,  of 
the  Lodge,  Mill  Road,  Cambridge.  Died  Aug.  12,  1873.  in 
Geneva.   {Boase,  vi.  812.) 

WAYMOUTH,  WILLIAM  STAINES.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  18, 

1871.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M-A.  1878.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  King's  School,  Chester.  Died  Mar.  1,  1895, 
aged  44.   {Cambridge  Chronicle,  Mar.  8,  1895.) 

WAYNE,  EDWARD  FOSKETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  7, 
i860.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry  (1821),  of  Much 
Wenlock,  Salop.  B.  Aug.  21,  1841,  at  Duffield,  Derbs. 
Schools,  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex  (private)  and  Marl- 
borough College.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1865;  priest  (Chichester),  1867; 
C.  of  Wilmington,  Sussex,  1865-7.  Assistant  British  Chaplain 
at  Rome,  1867-71.  Received  the  thanks  of  the  Pope 
and  a  decoration  from  King  Victor  Emmanuel  for  his 
services  to  the  wounded  after  the  battle  of  Mentana,  in  1868. 
Inc.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Malta,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Gibraltar,  1871-7.  Chaplain  at  St  Petersburgh,  1877.  R-  of 
Torwood,  Devon,  1879-83.  V.  of  Church  Preen,  Salop, 
1883-91.  V.  of  Dorrington,  1891-1920.  Married  Mar>-  L. 
Hamage,  and  had  issue,  3  daus.  Author,  Old  Paths;  The 
Apostolic  Ministry.  Died  Apr.  26,  1920.  Brother  of  Robert 
S.  (1859),  William  H.  (1851)  and  Frederick  (1853).  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry.) 

WAYNE,  FRANCIS  HERMAN  MILFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Magdalene,  July  16,  1882.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Col.]  Herman, 
of  Tickwood  Hall,  Much  Wenlock  (by  his  ist  wife,  Theresa 
Louisa  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  WilUam  Rouse-Boughton, 
Bart.).  [B.  July  14,  1863.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1893.  For  some  time  in  business  in 
America  from  1885.  Manager  of  the  Pall  Mall  branch  of  the 
Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Co.,  1890-1910.  O.B.E.,  1920. 
Subsequently  lived  at  Campfield,  Battle,  Sussex.  Married, 
Nov.  28,  1887,  Charlotte  Isabella  Blanche,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Kinloch,  of  Kinloch,  Meigle,  Perths.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Dec.  6,  1941,  in  Edinburgh.  Half-brother  of  St  John  (1895). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  8,  1941;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

WAYNE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  28,  1853.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry  (1821) 
(and  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Frederick  Milford).  B.  [.\pr.  i, 
1834],  at  Parwich,  Derbs.  Schools,  Bridgnorth,  Salop  [and 
Rossall].  Matric.  Michs.  1853.  Went  to  New  Zealand,  1859. 
Of  Otago.  Married,  Aug.  27,  1863,  Agatha  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  George  Bairker,  of  Cambridge,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Apr.  10,  1901.  Brother  of  Edward  F.  (i860),  William  H. 
(1851)  and  Robert  S.  (1859).  (Rossall  Reg.;  Burke,  Col. 
Gentry.) 

WAYNE,  HERMAN  GEORGE  WELLINGTON.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1885.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Henrv  (1851)  (by  his  ist  wife,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Captain  H. 
Foskett).  B.  [Oct.  13,  1866],  at  Witley,  Salop.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Second  Lieut.,  E.  Yorks. 
Regt.,  1889;  Lieut.,  1891;  Captain,  1898;  retired,  1907.  Died 
Aug.  30,  1931,  at  Chetton,  Salop.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Army  Lists;  The  Times,  Sept.  2,  1931.) 


Wayte,  George  Hodgson 

WAYNE,  PHILIP  GRANT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  21,  1894.  [3rd]  s.  of  Robert  Sewallis  (next),  of  Bryn 
Llwvn,  Corwen  (and  Georgina).  B.  July  8,  1876.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  An  electrical 
engineer.  Died  Sept.  i,  1915,  at  Malvern.  (Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Burke,  Colonial  Gentry.) 

WAYNE,    ROBERT    SEWALLIS.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 

.Mar.  15,  1859.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  H[enry]  (1821), 
of  Salop.  B.  Feb.  7,  1840,  at  Derby.  School,  [Marlborough 
College  and]  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A. 
1867.  .■\dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  14,  1865.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1868.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Of 
Aberartro,  Llanbedr,  Merioneths.  J. P.  for  Merioneths. 
Married,  1863,  Georgiana  Reynolds,  dau.  of  —  Sydney,  Esq., 
and  had  issue.  Died  July  12,  1913,  at  Bath.  Brother  of 
Edward  F.  (i860),  Frederick  (1853)  and  William  H.  (1851); 
father  of  the  above.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry,  gives  'b.  1842.') 

WAYNE,  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  i, 
1895.  S.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Herman,  of  Tickwood  Hall,  Much 
Wenlock,  Salop  (by  his  2nd  wife,  the  Hon.  Eleanor  Louisa, 
dau.  of  St  Andrew  Beauchamp,  14th  Baron  St  John  of  Bletso). 
B.  June  8,  1877.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1900;  priest, 
1902;  C.  of  St  James's,  Northampton,  1900-3.  V.  of  Wil- 
burton,  Cambs.,  1903-8.  R.  of  Conington,  Hunts.,  1908-51. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1937-51.  Married,  Sept.  8, 1903,  Dorothy 
.A.nn,  only  dau.  of  Theodore  Ellis  WUliams,  of  Salterley 
Grange,  Gloucs.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  10,  1951,  in 
Antigua,  West  Indies.  Half-brother  of  Francis  H.  M.  (1882). 
(Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  Kelly, 
Handbook;  The  Times,  Mar.  12,  1951.) 

WAYNE  (formerly  HARRISON),  THOMAS  MOORE.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1813.  Of  Somerset. 
[S.  of  Richardson,  of  Taunton].  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Migrated 
to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  21 ,1814.  Of  South  Wamborough,  Hants., 
in  1866.  Heir  to  estates  in  Yorks.  and  Durham.  The  family 
name  was  changed  from  Harrison  to  Wayne,  by  Royal  Licence, 
June  8, 1808.  Brother  of  William,  M.  (1813)  sub  Harrison). 
(T.A.  Walker,  390.) 

WAYNE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17, 
182 1,  as  Henry;  kept  four  terms.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  20,  1823.  Only  s.  of  William  Henry,  of  Quomdon  House, 
Derbs.  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Bryan  Selwyn).  B.  May  i,  1803. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon, 
1827;  priest,  1828.  P.C.  of  Heage  and  Alsop-le-Dale,  Derbs., 
1828-41.  C.  of  Parwich,  1834-41.  V.  of  Much  Wenlock, 
Salop,  1842-72.  Married,  Feb.  10,  1829,  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Frederick  Milford,  of  Exeter.  Succeeded  his  father  at 
Quomdon  House,  Derbs.,  1856;  also  of  Aberartro,  Merioneths. 
Died  in  1874.  Father  of  Edward  F.  (i860),  Frederick  (1853), 
Robert  S.  (1859)  and  the  next.  (T.  A.  Walker,  415;  Walford, 
County  Families  (sub  his  son);  Crockf  rd;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WAYNE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  28,  1851.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry  (above), 
of  Much  Wenlock,  Salop  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Frederick 
Milford).  B.  Aug.  21,  1832,  at  Quomdon,  Derbs.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Benthall,  Salop, 
1856-7;  V.  there,  1857-70.  R.  of  Sheinton,  1871-8.  R.  of 
Willey  with  Barrow,  1878-1920.  Married  (i)  Nov.  18,  1856, 
Eliza,  4th  dau.  of  Capt.  Henr>'  Foskett,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  July  25,  1893,  Aim^e  de  Venoix,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  Dawson,  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Weston-super-Mare. 
Died  July  17,  1920.  Brother  of  Edward  F.  (i860),  Robert  S. 
(1859)  and  Frederick  (1853);  father  of  Herman  G.  W.  (1885). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WAYTE,  ALLINE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Sept.  29,  1879.  [S.  of  — . 
of  Otamita,  Gore,  South  Island,  New  Zealand.  School. 
King's  School,  Rochester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883. 
(The  Roffensian  Reg.) 

WAYTE,  GEORGE  HODGSON.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  June  26,  1851.  2nd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Highlands, 
Calne,  WUts.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858. 
Fellow,  1854-64.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  14,  1856. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  10,  1859.  On  the  Western  Circuit; 
also  practised  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Queensland.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Shenstone,  Staffs., 
1867-73.  C.  of  Thorpe  Constantine,  1873-81-  Of  Bonehill, 
Tamworth.  J. P.  for  Staffs.  Married,  Aug.  1,  1863,  .Annie, 
•dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Paxton,  M.P.,  at  St  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London.  Author,  Prospecting,  or  Eighteen  Months  in 
Australia  and  New  Zealand.  Died  Dec.  28,  1881,  aged  49,  at 
Meran,  S.  Tyrol.  Brother  of  William  (1848).  (King's  Coll. 
Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar.) 


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Wayte,  Samuel  William 

WAYTE,  SAMUEL  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  10,  1837.  Of  Somerset.  [Eldest  s.  of  Samuel  Simon,  of 
Bristol,  gent.  B.  Oct.  28,  1819.]  School,  Bristol  (Mr  J.  E. 
Bromby).  Did  not  reside.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  June  12,  1838,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1842;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1845;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1854;  Fellow,  1842-66;  Presi- 
dent, 1866-78;  Hon.  Fellow,  1883.  One  of  the  Secretaries  of 
the  Oxford  University  Commission,  1854-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  1847;  priest,  1849.  R.  of  Garsington,  Oxon.,  1866-71. 
Resided  latterly  at  Clifton,  where  he  died  Sept.  7,  1898. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Boase,  iii.  1239;  Crockford.) 
WAYTE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Oct.  21,  1848.  Eldest  s.  of  William,  J. P.,  of  Highlands,  Calne, 
Wilts,  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Finnis,  Chief  Police  Magistrate 
of  Mauritius).  B.  Sept.  4,  1829,  at  Calne.  Matric.  Michs. 
1848;  Craven  Scholar,  18'io;  Browne  medal,  1850;  B.A.  1853; 
M.A.  1856.  Fellow,  1851-64.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1853; 
priest,  1854.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton  College,  1853-75. 
Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1862.  Professor  of  Greek  at 
University  College,  London,  1876-9.  'The  strongest  amateur 
chess-player.'  Married,  Aug.  6,  1863,  at  Shoreham,  Kent, 
Mary  Antoinette  Lovett,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Henry 
Lovett  Cameron,  V.  of  Shoreham.  Editor,  Plato's  Protagoras 
and  Demosthenes'  Androtion  and  Timocrates;  joint  Editor  of 
the  Dictionary  0/  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities.  Died  May  3, 
1898,  in  London.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1851).  {Boase,  m. 
1239;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families; 
H.  S.  Salt.) 
WEALE,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  3,  1851. 
S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  Poor  Law  inspector,  of  Bedford.  B. 
May  29, 1830,  at  Midhurst,  Sussex.  School,  Bedford  Grammar. 
Matric.  Easter,  1851.  Resided  four  terms.  Ensign,  Bengal 
Army,  1848;  53rd  Bengal  N.I.,  1849-51.  In  1851  took 
furlough  in  England,  where  he  remained  until  his  resignation 
in  Mar.  1853.  Later,  a  wine-merchant  in  London.  Of 
Hampton  Wick,  Middlesex.  Married,  Elizabeth  Bull.  Com- 
mitted suicide,  June  24,  1875.  {Rttgby  Sch.  Reg.  (subhisson); 
V.  Hodson;  Venn,  11.  301.) 
WEALE,  ROBERT  MOREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  28, 
1845.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  Ashwell, 
Herts.,  1849-51.  C.  of  Mansfield  'CVoodhouse,  Notts.,  1851-60. 
C.  of  St  Mark's,  Surbiton,  1861-4.  R-  of  Chingford,  Essex, 
1865-7.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Clapham,  1867-72.  C.  of  St 
Luke's,  Berwick  Street,  London,  1872-8.  Preacher  at 
St  James's,  Westminster,  1878.  V.  of  Priors  Marston, 
Warws.,  1878-91.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1892.  Resided 
latterly  at  54,  St  Helen's  Road,  Hastings,  where  he  died 
Sept.  29,  1910,  aged  85.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  i,  1910.) 
WEARING,  RICHARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  July  13,  1888.  [2nd]  s.  of  S[tephen]  W[right],  Esq.,  of 
Fleet  Square,  Lancaster  (and  Jane  Hannah,  dau.  of  James 
Williamson,  of  Parkiield,  Lancaster).  [B.  Jan.  25,  1870.] 
School,  Lancaster  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Of  Park- 
field,  Lancaster,  in  1939.  (Burke,  L.G.) 
WEARING,  WILLIAM  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1837;  pens.  Oct.  12,  1837.  [Eldest  s.  of  Christopher 
Hammond,  of  Green  Hill,  near  Adelaide,  South  Australia.] 
B  Nov.  [12],  1816,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A. 
1843.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  30,  1841.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  4,  1847.  Crown  Solicitor  for  South  Australia,  1856; 
Q.C.,  1865.  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  South  Australia, 
1867-75.  Died  Feb.  24,  1875,  in  the  wreck  of  the  steamship 
'Gothenburg'  on  the  Barrier  reef,  Torres  Straits.  {Boase, 
III.  1240;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WEATHERALL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  7, 

1808.  Matric.  Easter,  1809. 
WEATHERBY,  WILLIAM  HILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  14,  1847.  S.  of  William,  barrister  (and  — ,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Nicholas  I.  Hill,  R.  of  Snailwell,  Cambs.).  B.  July  6, 
1829,  at  Newmarket.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1847; 
Scholar,  1848;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1855.  A  stockbroker.  Mar- 
ried Evelyn,  dau.  of  James  Weatherby.  Died  Nov.  25,  1903, 
at  Esher,  Surrey.  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  u.  501.) 
WEATHERELL,  EDMUND  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  u,  1873.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (St  Edmund  Hall, 
Oxford,  1838),  R.  of  Elton-on-the-Hill,  Notts.  B.  there, 
July  6,  1853.  School,  Grantham  (Mr  Beasley).  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  1883;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  Bredfield,  Suffolk,  1883-6. 
C.  of  Coniscliffe,  Co.  Durham,  1886-9.  Resided  latterly  at 
East  Bridgford,  Notts.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1911. 
Brother  of  the  next. 
WEATHERELL,  ROBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1870.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (St  Edmund  Hall, 
Oxford,  1838),  R.  of  Elton-on-the-Hill,  Notts.  B.  there, 
Apr.   27,    1852.    School,  Grantham   (Dr   Beasley).     Matric. 


Weatherhead,  James 

Michs.  1870;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877-  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon)  1876;  priest,  1877;  C.  of  Danby  Wiske, 
Yorks.,  1876-9.  C.  of  Broorahill,  Sussex,  1879-82.  C.  of 
Elton-on-the-Hill,  Notts.,  1882-3;  R.  there  and  Min.  of  Sib- 
thorpe,  1883-1907.  Married,  Jan.  20,  1903,  Esther  Harriette, 
youngest  dau.  of  George  Lansdell,  Esq.,  of  Benenden,  Kent. 
Died  Mar.  7,  igog.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Crockford;  The 
Times,  Mar.  11,  1909.) 

WEATHERHEAD,  ARTHUR  SWINTON.  Adm.  a  scholar  at 
King's,  Oct.  10,  1885.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Trenham  King 
(1854),  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Bungay,  Suffolk.  B.  May  3,  1866,  at 
Esplanade,  Bombay.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  Scholar;  Abbott  Scholar,  1886;  B.A.  {15th 
Wrangler)  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1889; 
priest,  1890;  C.  of  St  Mary's  Chapel,  Reading,  1889-93.  C.  of 
Stoke-next-Guildford,  1893-6.  C.  of  Tonbridge,  1896-9.  V. 
of  St  James's,  Hereford,  1900-10.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hud- 
dersfield,  1910-23.  Hon.  Canon  of  Wakefield,  1917-23.  R.  of 
Trowbridge,  Wilts.,  1923-9.  C.  of  St  Mary-in-the-Marsh, 
Norwich,  1929-37.  R.  of  Beeston  St  Andrew,  Norfolk, 
1930-7.  Married,  Nov.  2,  1899,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
S.  W.  Shaw,  Esq.,  of  Bank  House,  Tonbridge,  and  had  issue. 
Died  July  23,  1937,  at  470,  Unthank  Road,  Norwich;  buried 
at  Eaton.  Brother  of  Henry  W.  (1889),  Herbert  T.  C.  (1894) 
and  Trenham  C.  (1883)  and  the  next.  {Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  25,  i937-) 

WEATHERHEAD,  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1892.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Trenham  King  (1854),  V,  of  St  Mary's, 
Bungay,  Suffolk.  B.  May  14,  1874,  in  Bombay.  Schools, 
Christ's  Hospital  and  Perse  Grammar,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  5,  1894;  M.B.  1904. 
At  the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1903.  House 
Surgeon,  S.  Devon  and  E.  Cornwall  Hospital;  House  Phy- 
sician, Kent  and  Canterbury  Hospital;  Assistant  Medical 
Officer,  S.  Yorks.  asylum;  Assistant  House  Surgeon,  North- 
ampton General  Hospital.  Of  Southborough,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  in  1910.  Resident  Medical  Officer,  Nordrach-on-Dee 
sanatorium,  1912-13.  Assistant  Tuberculosis  Officer,  South 
Staffs.,  1914-15.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C;  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  France,  and  Italy,  1915-19). 
Tuberculosis  Officer  and  Assistant  County  Medical  Officer  for 
the  Isle  of  Ely,  1919-20;  Tuberculosis  Officer  for  Cheshire 
County  Council,  1920-6.  Tuberculosis  Officer,  Lindsey 
County  Council,  Lines.,  1926-40.  Medical  Officer,  S.S.  (cable- 
ship)  Monarch,  1941-4.  Of  48,  Pennington  Road,  South- 
borough,  Tunbridge  Wells,  in  1948.  Brother  of  the  above, 
the  next  two  and  Trenham  C.  (1883).   (Medical  Directories.) 

WEATHERHEAD,  HENRY  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  5,  1889.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Trenham  King  (1854),  V.  of 
St  Mary's,  Bungay,  Suffolk.  B.  Nov.  6,  1870,  at  Lyminster, 
Sussex.  School,  Beccles,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A. 
1892;  M.A.  1909.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1893;  priest,  1894; 
C.  of  St  George's,  Tufnell  Park,  1893-6.  A  Missionary;  at 
Usoga,  Uganda,  1897-1900;  at  Sese  Island,  1901-4;  at 
Mengo,  1904-5.  Principal  of  King's  School,  Budo,  1905-11. 
V.  of  St  Mary's,  Spring  Grove,  Isleworth,  Middlesex,  1913-30. 
R.  of  Parham  with  Rackham,  Sussex,  1931-45.  Married, 
June  6,  1901,  Aileen,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  E.  Salisbury 
Simpson,  Bombay  Staff  Corps.  Author  of  numerous  works 
on  Uganda.  Latterly  of  Providence  Cottage,  Heath  Common, 
Storrington,  Sussex,  where  he  died  Oct.  21,  1948.  Brother 
of  the  two  above,  the  next,  and  Trenham  C.  (1883).  {Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  Oct.  26,  1948.) 

WEATHERHEAD,  HERBERT  THOMAS  CANDY.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30,  1894.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Trenham  King  (1854).  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1911.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1898;  priest, 
1899;  C.  of  St  John-the-Evang.,  Upper  Holloway,  1898-1900. 
C.M.S.  Missionary  at  Nakanyonyi,  Uganda,  1900-1 ;  at  Sese 
Island,  1901-5;  Vice-Principal  of  King's  School,  Budo, 
Uganda,  1906-12;  Principal,  1912-24.  Canon  of  Uganda, 
1918-24.  O.B.E.,  1923.  V.  of  Felsted,  Essex,  1924-30. 
Married,  June  i,  1909,  in  Uganda,  Edith  Eileen,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Robinson  Barton,  D.D.,  of  Dublin.  Died 
May  27,  1930,  aged  54.  Brother  of  the  three  above  and 
Trenham  C.'(i883).  {Al.  Felsted.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  May  29,  1930.) 

WEATHERHEAD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  1,  1783.  S.  of  William,  deceased  (and  Eleanor 
Thompson).  B.  [June  27,  1763],  at  Morpeth,  Northumber- 
land. School,  Morpeth.  Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar,  1783. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  13,  1786;  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  23,  1787;  C.  of  Ashley  and  Kirtling,  Cambs.,  1786-91; 
R.  of  Ashley-ci<m-Silverley  and  V.  of  Kirtling,  1791-1803. 
Author,  Sermons.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  544;  Cambridge 
Independent  Press,  Oct.  8,  1791- 


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WEATHERHEAD,  ROBERTO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1895.   [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  R[obert]  J^ohnston]  (Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin),  of  Seacombe,  Cheshire.    B.  May  15,  1876,  in 
Liverpool.    Schools,  Rossall,  Liverpool  Institute  and  Mon- 
mouth Grammar.    Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1896;  B.A. 
1898.    Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Instructor-Cdr., 
R.N.;    H.M.S.    Valiant;    O.B.E.).     Retired,    as   Instructor- 
Captain,   1926.    Sometime  of  Ardendee,  Heswall,  Cheshire, 
and  of  3,  St  Paul's  Road,  Cambridge.    Author,  The  Star 
Pocket   Book.    Died   Nov.    29,    1935,   at   Harbome,   Staffs. 
{Rossall  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  2,  1935.) 
weatherhead,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1 761.   S.  of  the  Rev.  — ,  of  Yorks    B.  at  Pontefract.  School, 
King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1761;  B..\.  1766.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln),  Feb.  23,  1766;  priest  (Norwich),  Dec.  21, 
1783;  C.  of  Appleby,  Lines.,  1766.  V.  of  Easton,  1783-1808. 
V.  of  Sedgeford,  Norfolk,  1793-1808,  and  of  Raynham  and 
Paston,  1800-8.  V.  of  Rougham,  1800-8.  Died  July  20,  1808, 
at  Sedgeford.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  674;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1808,  11.  753-) 
WEATHERHEAD,  TRENHAM  CANDY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  20,  1883.   [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Trenham  King  (next), 
V.  of  St  Mary's,  Bungay,  Suffolk.    B.  [June  27],   1864,  at 
Poona,    India.    School,    Eton.     Matric.    Michs.    1883;    Bell 
Scholar,  1885;  B.A.  i886;  M..\.  1890.    Assistant  Master  at 
Cordwalles  School,  Maiderihead,  for  i  year;  at  Elstree  School 
for  5  years;  at  Ludgrove  School,  Bamet,  for  5  years;  Head 
Master  of  Glyngarth  prep.  School,  Cheltenham,  1898-1902 ; 
of  Elstree  School,  1903-5 ;  of  the  King's  Choir  School,  Cam- 
bridge,  1905-12.    Married,   1894,  Edith  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Auden.    Author,  A  Greek  Accidence;  general 
Editor  of  Examination  Papers  on  Classical  Authors;  Latin 
Prose,  Rules  and  Exercises.   Resided  latterly  at  Cheltenham, 
where  he  died  Jan.  10,  1931.    Brother  of  Arthur  S.  (1885), 
Ernest  (1892),  Hemy  W.  (1889)  and  Herbert  T.  C.  (1894). 
[Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WEATHERHEAD,    TRENHAM    KING.     Adm.    pens,    at    St 
John's,  Oct.  13,  1854.    S.  of  William,  Esq.  (and  Harriett). 
B.  Apr.  7,  1827,  at  Carmarthen.   Matric.  Michs.  1854;  LL.B. 
1872.    Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)   1857;  priest,   1858;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Southwark,  1857-60.    C.  of  the  C.M.S.  Church, 
Bombay,  1860-78.   C.  of  Lyminster,  Sussex,  1870-1.   Secre- 
tary, C.M.S.,  Bombay,  1872-9.  C.  of  East  with  West  Rudham, 
Norfolk,   1879-80.    Director  of  the  C.M.S.  Children's  home, 
Highbury  Park,  1880-1.    V.  of  St  Mary's,  Bungay,  Suffolk, 
1881-92.    Married  Mary  Anne  Boyce.    Died  Dec.  8,   1892. 
Father  of  Ernest  (1892),  Arthur  S.  (1885),  Henry  W.  (1889), 
Herbert  T.   C.   (1894)   and  the  above.     (Eagle,  xvii.   552; 
Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 
WEATHERHEAD,   WILLIAM.     Adm.   pens,   at   Magdalene, 
Dec.  18,  1763.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (i733).  of  Ingolds- 
thorpe,  Norfolk.   School,  King's  Lynn.   Matric.  Michs.  1764; 
B.A.  1768;  M.A.  1771.    Fellow,  1768.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich), 
Aug.  31,  1800.  V.  of  Shembome,  Norfolk,  1800-31,  and  R. 
of  Wolferton,  1816-31.  Died  in  1831.   (¥o%tGt,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1831,  i.  378.) 
WEATHERLEY,  CHARLES  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Peterhouse,  June  30,  1830.    Of  Durham.    Matric.  Michs. 
1831.  Of  Chandos  House,  Cavendish  Square,  London.   (T.A. 
Walker,  441.) 
WEAVER,  ALFRED  BERRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1893.    S.  of  Frederick  Poynton  [M.R.C.S.],  of  Cedar  Lawn, 
Hampstead  Heath,  London.  B.  [June  24],  1874,  at  Frodsham, 
Cheshire.    School,  Uppingham.    Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1896;  LL.B.  1897;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1901.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  11,   igo2.    Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19    (Lieut.,    E.    Yorks.    Regt.    (T.F.);    attached   Rifle 
Brigade).    Died  July  13,  1949,  at  Eastbourne.    Brother  of 
Edward  H.  W.  (1887),  Frederick  K.  (1890)  and  Harold  P. 
(1897).    (Law  Lists;  The  Times,  July  13,  1949.) 
WEAVER,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  13,  1821. 
Youngest   s.    of   William,   of   Chard,   Somerset.     B.    there, 
Nov.  29,  1801.    School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton  (Dr  Richards). 
Matric.  Lent,  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.    C.  of  Winter- 
bourne-Monkton,  Wilts.,  -1841-2.  Of  Bathampton,  Somerset 
(no  cure),   1843-4.    C.  of  North  Bradley,  Wilts.,   1845-50. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868.    (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.) 
WEAVER,    EDWARD    HENRY    WRIGHT.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,   May  30,   1887.    Eldest  s.  of  Frederick  Poy-nton 
[M.D.,  M.R.C.S.],  of  Frodsham,  Cheshire.    B.  there,  Feb.  9, 
1869.   School,  Uppingham.    Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1894.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1895. 
Married,  Oct.  27,  1897,  Ela  Millicent,  2nd  dau.  of  F.  J.  Monro, 
of  Hampstead.    Of  Foulis,  Great  Bookham,  Surrey.    Died 
June   3,    1936,   at   Minstead,    Haslemere;   buried   at   Great 
Bookham.    Brother  of  Alfred  B.  (1893),  Harold  P.  (1897) 
and  the  next.   (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists;  The  Times, 
June  4,  1936  ) 


Webb,  Arthur  Edmondson 

WEAVER,  FREDERICK  KEARSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.  S.  of  Frederick  Poynton,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
East  Bank,  Frodsham,  Cheshire.  B.  Mar.  18,  1872,  at 
Frodsham.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1893;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1901.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1897. 
House  Physician,  Royal  Free  Hospital.  Practised  at  Guild- 
ford, Surrey.  Died  Oct.  3,  1926.  Brother  of  Alfred  B.  (1893), 
Harold  P.  (1897)  and  the  above.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll; 
Medical  Directories.) 

WEAVER,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  HERRON.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Apr.  22,  1898.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1902; 
M.A.  1905.  School,  Liverpool  CoUege.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1905.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Naval  Transport  Ofl5cer;  O.B.E.).  Of  24,  St 
James's  Street,  London,  S.W.,  in  1939.   (Law  Lists.) 

WEAVER,  GEORGE  CHERRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  II,  1894.  S.  of  Henry,  commission-agent,  of  Holly  Bank, 
Wyld's  Lane,  Worcester.  B.  Jan.  15,  1874,  at  Worcester. 
School,  Worcester  Grammar.  Matric.  Lent,  1894;  B.A.  1896; 
M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Kilbum,  1897-1902.  Chaplain  (Slission  to  Seamen) 
at  Sunderland,  1902-12.  V.  of  Owlerton,  Yorks.,  1912-16. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Sheffield,  1941.  V.  of  Wadsley,  1917-47- 
Married,  July  15,  1902,  Phena,  3rd  dau.  of  Professor  Henry 
Robinson,  C.E.,  of  Westminster.    (Crockford.) 

WEAVER,  HAROLD  POYNTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  S.  of  Frederick  Poynton  [M.D.,  M.R.C.S.],  of 
Cedar  Lawn,  Hampstead,  London.  B.  June  22,  1878,  at 
Frodsham,  Cheshire  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898- 
1902  (University  V.B.,  of  the  Suffolk  Regt.).  At  St  Bar- 
tholomew's Hospital,  1904-5.  Died  Oct.  17,  1905,  of  pneu- 
monia. Brother  of  .-UfredB.  (1893),  Edward  H.  W.  (1887)  and 
Frederick  K.  (1890).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Scott,  MSS.; 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital  Journal,  xiii.  25.) 

WEBB,  ALBERT  BROOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  25,  1859. 
S.  of  Robert  (Secretary  to  the  Moravian  Missionary  Associa- 
tion), of  Pimlico,  London.  B.  Jan.  31,  1840,  in  Westminster. 
School,  King's  College  School.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A. 
1863;  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Davids)  1863;  priest, 
1864;  C.  of  Henllan,  Cards.,  1863-4.  C.  of  Merston,  Sussex, 
1864-6.  ChaplainofHerringfleet,  Suffolk,  1866-71.  Chaplain 
of  Mutford  and  Lothingland  Union,  1871-7.  R.  of  LuUing- 
stone,  Kent,  1877-95.  R.  of  Dallinghoo,  Sufiolk,  1895-1906. 
His  ist  wife,  Augusta  Louisa,  died  in  1881;  married  (2) 
Apr.  14,  1885,  Lillie  Marianne,  only  dau.  of  H.  Hughes,  Esq., 
of  Roman  Hill,  near  Colchester.  Died  in  1906.  (Venn,  11. 
344;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  23,  1885.) 

WEBB,  ALBERT  JENKINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1881.  S.  of  Charles,  surgeon  (and  Charlotte  Caroline).  B.  at 
Basingstoke,  Hants.  Bapt.  Nov.  27,  1862.  School,  Queen's, 
Basingstoke  (Mr  Rutty).   Matric.  Michs.  1881. 

WEBB,  ALGERNON  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  4,  1883.  S.  of  William  Frederick  [17th  Lancers],  of 
Newstead  Abbey,  Notts,  (and  Emilia  J.,  dau.  of  T.  M. 
Goodlake,  of  Wadley  House,  Berks.).  B.  May  13,  1865,  at 
Newstead  Abbey.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1883. 
Found  shot  in  his  rooms  in  College,  Apr.  27,  1884;  at  the 
inquest  a  verdict  of  'suicide'  was  returned.  M.I.  at  Newstead 
Abbey.  [His  father  had  bought  the  abbey  (in  i860)  from 
Col.  Wildman  who  had  acquired  it  from  Lord  B>Ton.]  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WEBB,  ANTHONY  SPURR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1857.  S.  of  Josiah,  yeoman  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  at  Portsea, 
Hants.  Bapt.  Jan.  21,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861; 
MA.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1861;  priest,  1862; 
C.  of  St  James's,  MUton,  Portsmouth,  1861-3.  C.  of  Wid- 
combe,  Somerset,  1863-4.  C.  of  Ripley,  Surrey,  1864-9. 
C  of  St  George's,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  1869-71.  V.  of 
Stocldngford,  Wanvs.,  1871-84-  PC.  of  OrmondvUle,  New 
Zealand,  1884-92;  Inc.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Gisbome,  1892-1902; 
Canon  and  Precentor  of  St  John's  Cathedral,  Napier,  1890- 
1903.  V.  of  Ormondville,  1902-3.  Married,  1862,  Maria,  dau. 
of  W.  Paterson,  Esq.,  of  Duns,  Berwickshire.  Died  Oct.  19, 
1903,  at  Ormondville,  aged  65.  Father  of  the  next.  [Eagle, 
XXV.  208;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  16,  1904.) 

WEBB,  ARTHUR  EDMONDSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1881.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Anthony  Spurr  (above)  (and 
Maria).  B.  at  Milton,  Portsea,  Hants.  Bapt.  May  27,  1863. 
School,  Trent  College  (Mr  Fenn).  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884.  Died  Aug.  29,  1892,  aged  29,  at  Southsea.  (Eagle, 
xviii.  552.) 


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WEBB,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  16,  1853.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  (1824),  of  Tixall, 
Staffs.  B.  there.  School,  his  father.  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1857;  pnest, 
1858;  C.  of  Sheriffhales,  Salop,  1857-64.  C.  of  VVigan,  Lanes., 
1864-70.  C.  of  Dalton,  1870-2;  V.  there,  1872-8.  V.  of 
St  Paul's,  Crewe,  1879-1910.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  191 1.  Brother  of  William  J. 
(1863). 

WEBB,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  17, 
1838.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Benjamin  [of  Webb  and  Sons,  wheel- 
wrights], of  Addle  Hill,  Doctors'  Commons.  B.  Nov.  28,  1819, 
in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A. 
1842;  M.A.  1845.  F.S.A.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1846. 
With  John  Mason  Neale  founded  the  Cambridge  Camden 
Society,  which  restored  the  Round  Church  at  Cambridge. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  18,  1842;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1843; 
C.  of  Kemerton,  Gloucs.,  1843-7.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Regent's  Park,  London,  1847-9.  C.  of  Brasted,  Kent,  1849-51. 
P.C.  of  Sheen,  Staffs.,  1851-62.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Wells 
Street,  London,  1862-85.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's.  Married,  1847, 
Maria  Elphinstone,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Hodge  Mill, 
V.  of  Brasted,  and  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew  at  Cambridge. 
Joint  editor  of  Bp.  Montagu's  Articles  of  Enquiry.  Author, 
Continental  Ecdesiology;  etc.  Editor  of  the  Ecclesiologist, 
1842-68.  One  of  the  original  editors  of  the  Hymnal  Noted, 
and  joint  editor  of  the  Hymnary,  etc.  Died  Nov.  27,  1885, 
in  London.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford; 
D.N.B.;  Boase,  in.  1242.) 

WEBB,  CHARLES  BOYER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  [Only]  s.  of  [Colonel]  Charles  John,  of  Elford  House, 
Tamworth,  Staffs,  (and  Emma,  dau.  of  Edward  Boyer,  of 
Ormskirk,  Lanes.).  B.  Aug.  31,  1870,  at  Ormskirk.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Captain,  4th  (Militia)  Batt., 
the  N.  Staffs.  Regt.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898- 
1902.  Of  Elford  House,  Tamworth.  J. P.  for  Staffs,  and 
Warws.  Married,  Apr.  20,  1893,  Adela  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Blundell,  of  the  Buffs.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Feb.  26,  1916.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.) 

WEBB,  CHARLES  CAREW.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1885. 
Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  18,  1886;  B.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.Chir. 
1894.  At  the  London  Hospital.  House  Physician  at  Bradford 
Infirmary  Practised  at  Swindon  (1900);  at  Chorley,  Lanes, 
(igio) ;  at  Yatton,  Somerset  (1920)  and  latterly  at  Cambridge. 
Of  8,  Millington  Road,  Cambridge,  in  1953.  {Medical 
Directories.) 

WEBB,  CHARLES  MORGAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Aug.  i, 
1891.  S.  of  Alfred,  grocer,  of  Blakenhall,  Staffs,  (and  Mary 
Lucy  Morgan).  B.  there,  June  30,  1872.  School,  St  Peter's 
CoUegiate,  Wolverhampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar 
1894;  B.A.  {20th  Wrangler)  1894;  MA.  1906.  Entered  the 
I.C.S.,  1895;  Assistant  Commissioner  in  Burma,  1895; 
Deputy  Commissioner,  1901 ;  Settlement  Officer,  1903;  Super- 
intendent of  Census  Operations,  19 10-12.  Secretary  to 
Government  of  Burma,  1914;  Chief  Secretary,  1919-20. 
First  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Rangoon,  1920. 
Chairman,  Rangoon  Development  Trust,  1921.  C.I  E.,  1921; 
Knighted,  1924.  Retired,  1926.  Married,  July  12,  1899, 
Lilian  Elizabeth  Griffiths,  of  Cambridge,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Report  on  Census  Operations,  Burma;  etc.  Of 
5,  Temple  Gardens,  Brighton,  in  1952.  Brother  of  Frank  S. 
(1898).   (Burke,  Knightage;  Who's  Who.) 

WEBB,  CHARLES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  20,  1819.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Brimscombe  Port,  Gloucs. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar,  1820. 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

WEBB  (post  PEPLOE),  DANIEL  PEPLOE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Nov.  10,  1846  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  [Birch] 
[of  King's  Pyon  House,  Heref.].  B.  [Feb.  15,  1830],  at 
Weobley,  Heref.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A. 
185 1.  Captain,  4th  Dragoon  Guards;  served  in  the  Crimean 
War.  Assumed  the  name  of  Peploe,  May  17,  1845.  Of 
Garnstone  Castle,  Heref.  Married  Eliza  Debonnaire  Theo- 
phila,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Theophilus  Metcalfe,  Bart.,  of  Fern 
Hill.  Died  Nov.  4,  1887.  Father  of  Daniel  H.  (1880,  sub 
Peploe);  brother  of  Hanmer  W.  (1855).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Changes  of  Name.) 

WEBB,  EDGAR  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,  1875. 
S.  of  Stephen.  B.  June  19,  1857,  at  Bedford.  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  B.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1881; 
priest,  1883;  C.  of  Corsham,  Wilts.,  1881-3.  C.  of  Box, 
1883-6.  C.  of  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks.,  1889-92.  C.  of  Ripple, 
Worcs.,  1892-4.  C.  of  Stone,  1894-6.  C.  of  Long  Preston, 
Yorks.,  1896-9.  C.  of  Masham,  1899-1904.  C.  of  Knares- 
borough,  1904-5.  V.  of  Brearton,  1906-39.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1940.   (Peile,  11.  643.) 


Webb,  George  Mower 

WEBB,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Johns,  June  24,  1793.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Sherboume,  Warws.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1793;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  1800.  V.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Warwick,  1810-20.  P.C.  of  Sherboume,  Warws.,  1820-48. 
Married,  Sept.  27,  1798,  Miss  —  Watkins,  of  Daventry.  Died 
June  4,  1848,  aged  75,  at  Sladnor,  Devon.  (5/  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  545;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  216,  which  calls 
him  D.D.) 

WEBB,  ELIAS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Apr.  17,  1871. 
S.  of  Thomas  Townsend,  gent,  (and  Caroline).  B.  [Aug.  1850], 
at  Alveston,  Warws.  Bapt.  Aug.  23,  1850.  [School,  Brad- 
field.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871.  Of  The  Brownsend,  Bromes- 
berrow,  near  Ledbury,  Heref.  Captain,  3rd  Batt..  Worcs. 
Militia,  1879;  Major,  1888.  Married,  Aug.  18,  1883,  Rosa- 
mond Frances,  dau.  of  Charles  Ichabod  Wright,  M.P.  Died 
May  18,  1930,  at  Cheltenham.  {Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.;  Eagle, 
XLVi.  $y,Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  May  23,  1930-) 

WEBB,  The  Rev.  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1846,  incorp.  from  Dublin. 
Adm.  at  Emmanuel.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
Oct.  18,  1830,  age  16.  S.  of  WUliam 'Quaestor.'  B.A.  (T.C.D.) 
1836;  M.A.  (T.C.D.)  1840.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford, 
1846.  C.  of  Aston,  Birmingham,  1843-4;  Vice- Principal  of 
Grosvenor  College,  Bath,  1847;  C.  of  Middlesbrough,  Yorks., 
1848-9;  C.  of  South  Kilvington,  1850;  C.  of  Heywood,  Lanes., 
1851.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868. 

WEBB,  FRANK  BROUGHTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1895. 
S.  of  WiUiam  George,  Esq.,  of  Woodfield,  Stourbridge, 
Worcs.  B.  Apr.  1876.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895.  Left  college,  1896.  Went  to  South  Africa  with  the 
Imperial  Yeomanry,  1898.   {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll.) 

WEBB,  FRANK  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  Sept.  21, 
1898.  S.  of  Alfred,  grocer,  of  Blakenhall,  Staffs,  (and  Mary 
Lucy  Morgan).  B.  there,  Jan.  14,  1879-  School,  Wolver- 
hampton Grammar  (Mr  J.  H.  Hickens).  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1901.  In  the  Egyptian  Civil  Service  (Ministry  of 
Education).  Brother  of  Charles  M.  (1891).  {Wolverhampton 
Gr.  Sch.  Reg.) 

WEBB,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11,  1807. 
Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  23,  1809.   {Inns  of  Court.) 

WEBB,  FREDERICK  EDWARD  APTHORPE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Downing,  Oct.  10,  1895.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  191 1; 
M.A.  1914.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1894;  L.S.A.,  1894;  D.P.H.  Practised  in  Maid's 
Causeway,  Cambridge.  Medical  Officer,  Cambridge  fever 
hospital.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col., 
R.A.M.C;  O.B.E.;  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.;  mentioned  twice  in 
despatches).  Died  Aug.  17,  i934.  aged  65,  at  Cambridge. 
{Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  18,  1934;  Cambridge 
Review,  Oct.  12,  1934.) 

WEBB,  GEORGE  HAROLD.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1889.  S.  of  George,  merchant,  of  Hyde  Park,  London, 
deceased.  B.  [Aug.  5,  1870],  at  Clapham.  [School,  Marl- 
borough College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Died  Apr.  4,  1891, 
at  High  Ongar,  Essex.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

WEBB,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry,  solicitor,  of  13,  Clement's 
Inn  [and  18,  Campden  Hill  Road,  Kensington]  (and  Anne 
Bowen,  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  George  Herbert).  B.  Jan.  6, 
1874,  in  Kensington.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1898; 
priest,  1899;  C.  of  Chelsfield,  Kent,  1898-1901.  C.  of  Great 
Marlow,  Bucks.,  1901-3.  C.  of  Moor-Monkton,  Yorks.,  1903-4. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  London,  1904-7.  Chaplain 
at  Giggleswick  School,  1908;  at  Cranleigh  School,  1908-9; 
at  Dover  College,  1911;  at  Kelly  College,  Tavistock,  1912. 
House  Master  and  Assistant  Chaplain  at  Elstow  School, 
Beds.,  until  191 7.  Perm,  to  off.  at  Christ  Church,  West- 
minster, 1917-23.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Lawrence  College, 
Ramsgate,  1918-23.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Canterbury,  from 
1932.  Latterly  of  Church  House,  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster. 
Died  Aug.  11,  1944,  at  Harrogate.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  15,  1944.) 

WEBB,  GEORGE  MOWER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  6,  1843.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  Woodhouse, 
Yorks.,  1847-8.  C.  of  Aughton  with  Cottingwith,  Yorks., 
1848-52;  V.  there,  1852-60.  V.  of  Great  Horton,  1860-75. 
V.  of  Heckmondwike,  1875-87.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Brown,  of  Sheffield.  Died  Dec.  22,  1887,  aged  71. 
Father  of  Samuel  G.  M.  (1863).  (F.  P.  White;  Crockford; 
Univ.  Calendar.) 


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Webb,  Gilbert  Lowell 

WEBB,  GILBERT  LOWELL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1899.  S.  of 
.■Mbert,  haircloth-manufacturer,  of  the  Fort  Royal,  Wor- 
cester (and  Mary  Elizabeth  Home).  B.  there.  May  17,  1881. 
Schools,  Worcester  Cathedral,  King's,  and  King  Henry  VIII, 
Coventry.  .Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B..A..  1902;  B.Chir.  1906; 
M.B.  1907;  M.D.  1913.  .-^t  St  Thomas's  Hospital;  Clinical 
Assistant  there.  House  Physician  and  House  Surgeon,  West 
London  Hospital.  In  practice  at  Stourbridge,  Worcs.,  in 
1910.  Ser\'ed  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Surgeon,  Hopital 
Militaire,  Fort  Mahon  and  Chateau  de  Boismont;  Croix 
Rouge,  attached  Xth  French  Army).  Practised  subsequently 
at  Bexhill.  Surgeon,  Blue  Funnel  Steamship  Co.,  in  1940. 
Of  Amesbury,  Wilts.,  in  1948.  {Venn,  iii.  400;  Medical 
Directories.) 

WEBB  (post  WEBB-PEPLOE),  HANMER  WILLIAM.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  29,  1855.  3rd  s.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Birch,  of  King's  Pyon  House,  Heref .  [who  assumed 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Peploe  in  1866].  B. 
[Oct.  I,  1837],  at  Weobley,  Heref.  [Schools,  Marlborough 
College  and  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A. 
i860;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Hereford)  1863; 
C.  of  Weobley,  Heref.,  1863-8.  V.  of  King's  Pyon,  1866-76. 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  Onslow  Square,  London,  1876-1919.  Preb. 
of  St  Paul's,  1893-1923  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1896. 
'A  notable  evangelical  preacher.'  Married,  Apr.  11,  1863, 
Frances  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Lush,  Q.C.  Died 
July  19,  1923,  in  London.  Father  of  Francis  H.  (1888), 
Howard  M.  (1889)  and  Robert  M.  W.  (1885)  (all  sub  Webb- 
Peploe) ;  brother  of  Daniel  P.  (1846).  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg. ; 
Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WEBB,  HERBERT  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  .Anthony  Edward,  of  4,  Woodland  Place, 
Bath.  B.  Feb.  8,  1882,  at  Bath.  School,  Bath  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar;  Stewart  of  Rannoch  Scholar, 
1900;  B.A.  (3rd  WrangUr)  1902;  (Math.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class, 
1903);  Smith's  prize,  1904;  M.A.  1906.  Fellow,  1903. 
A  mathematical '  Coach.'  Of  9,  Highfield  Avenue,  Cambridge, 
in  1953- 

WEBB  (post  REES-WEBBE),  HORATIO  REES.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  June  22,  1847;  re-adm.  pens.,  Oct.  13,  1S49. 
S.  of  John,  japanner  (and  Harriet).  B.  at  Wolverhampton. 
Bapt.  .^pr.  9,  1828.  Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Migrated  to  Jesus, 
Mar.  15,  1850;  thence  to  Queens',  May  28,  1851.  Passed 
(3rd  Class)  in  Civil  Law  Classes,  1851-2.  Gazetted  to  the 
Bengal  Lancers,  1845;  fought  in  the  battle  of  Chillianwallah, 
Jan.  13,  1849.  Joined  the  Turkish  contingent  and  fought  in 
the  Crimea.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  May  22,  1853;  priest 
(St  Helena),  1853-4;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Ashton-under-L>Tie, 
1853-4.  Colonial  Chaplain  at  St  Helena,  1855-9.  C.  of  Rock, 
Worcs.,  1859-61.  Cathedral  Chaplain  and  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces  at  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica,  1862-70.  C.  of  Rowley, 
Yorks.,  1870-2.  V.  of  Brompton  with  Snainton,  1872-9. 
Twice  married  and  had  issue.  Resided  subsequently  at 
Teignmouth,  where  he  died  Jan.  30,  1915,  aged  86.  (Eagle, 
xxxvii.  274;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  4,  1915.) 

WEBB,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  26,  1849. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Wimbome,  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1853;  priest, 
1854;  C.  of  Hinton  Martel  with  Horton  and  Wocidlands, 
Dorset,  1853-8.  C.  of  Dewsbury,  Yorks.,  1859-66.  V.  of 
Hartshead  with  Clifton,  1866-76.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1878. 

WEBB,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  23,  1769. 
S.  of  John,  of  Westminster.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1769;  Scholar,  1770.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  7, 
1773.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

WEBB,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  18,  1783.  Of 
Surrey.   Matric.  Michs.  1786;  B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1790. 

WEBB,  JOHN  BLURTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  17,  1837.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845. 
Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  Garveston, 
Norfolk,  1845-6.  Lived  at  Barton-under-Needwood,  Staffs., 
1847-9.  R.  of  N.  Cleobur>',  Salop,  1849-59.  P.C.  of  Mar- 
chington  with  Woodlands,  Staffs.,  1860-5.  R-  of  Old  Cleeve, 
Somerset,  1865-73.  R.  of  Hawksworth,  Notts.,  1873-S. 
Latterly  of  Cleeve  How,  Windermere,  where  he  died  Jan.  25, 
1883,  aged  65.   (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  31,  1883.) 

WEBB,  JOHN  CURTIS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1887.  S.  of 
Augustus  Henry,  Cdr.,  R.N.,  of  Cheltenham.  B.  Oct.  29, 
1868,  at  Tenby.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1896.  .\t  Edin- 
burgh, King's  College  Hospital,  London  and  Berlin.  M.R.C.S. ; 
L.R.C.P.,  1893.  Practised  in  Liverpool,  1 898-1914.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.A.M.C;  B.E.F.;  men- 


Webb,  Richmond 

tioned  in  despatches;  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem;  Order 
of  Cruz  Vermehla  of  Portugal).    Practised  subsequently  at 
Cheltenham.  Married,  June  30,  1898,  Mabel  Gertrude,  eldest 
dau.  of  Robert  H.  Beauchamp,  Esq.,  of  Dublin.    Author, 
Electro-Therapy:  its   Rationale  and  Indications,  etc.     Died 
May    23,    1949,    at   Cheltenham.     (Cheltenham   Coll.    Reg.; 
Medical  Directories;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  May  25,  1949-) 
WEBB,  JOHN  HENRY  JONAS.   Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1892. 
S.  of  J.  [Jonas,  farmer],  of  Melton  Ross,  Bametby,  Lmcs. 
B.  there,  -Mar.  14,  1874.    School,  Malvern  College.    Matric. 
.Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  A  farmer.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19   (Capt.,  R.A.S.C).    Manager  of  the  Crown  farms, 
Patrington,  Yorks.  Of  Bumham  Manor,  Barton-on-Humber, 
Lines.   (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 
WEBB,  JOHN  MOSS.   .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  6, 
1833.  S.  of  John.   B.  at  Woolwich.  School,  Surrey  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1833.   Migrated  to  Clare,  Dec.  24,  1834;  B.A. 
1838-  MA.  1841.    Adm.  com.  causa  at  Oxford,  1863.    Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield),  1838;  priest  (Lincoln),  1839;  C.  of  Swarke- 
stone,  Derbs.,  1838-66.  R.  of  Wold-Newton,  Yorks.,  1866-74. 
Died  July  9,  1874.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 
WEBB,  JOHN  ROBERT  HILL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  4, 
1774.   B.  at  Southampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1774;  LL.B.  1786. 
WEBB,  MAURICE  EVERETT.   Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1898. 
Eldest  s.  of   [Sir]   Aston   [C.B.  and   P.R.A.],   architect,  of 
19,  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  London,  S.W.    B.  Apr.  28,   1880. 
School,   Mariborough   College.     Matric.   Michs.    1898;   B.A. 
1902;  M.A.  1905.    .Articled  to  his  father,  and  later  worked 
with    him   in    partnership.     F.R.I.B.A.     President    of    the 
Architectural  .Association,   1914  and   1919.    Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Royal  Engineers  (Signals);  Major,  1917; 
M.C.,   1917;  D.S.O.,   1918;  mentioned  three  times  in  des- 
patches).    Chairman,    Board    of    Architectural    Education, 
1925-7.  Vice-President,  R.I.B.A.,  1927-8.   Married,  Oct.  28, 
1909,  Dorothea  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Edgar  Besant,  H.M. 
Civil  Service,  of  London.    Died  Nov.  9,  1939,  in  London. 
(Univ.  War  List;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Nov.  10,  1939.) 
WEBB,  NATHANIEL.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 
1777.   Of  Middlesex.   [Eldest  s.  of  Nathaniel,  M.P.,  of  Savile 
Row,  London,  and  Montserrat,  West  Indies.]   School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1780.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  30,  1776. 
Ensign,  Coldstream  Guards,  1780;  Lieut,  and  Capt.,  1785; 
Major,  1st  Fencible  Cavalry,  1 794-1 800.    Married,  Nov.  20, 
1788,  Harriet  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  Hoare,  of  Boreham 
House,  Essex.  Of  Busbridge  House,  Surrey,  in  1788.  Brother 
of  Willis  J.  (1788).    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  545;  Inns  of  Court;  Oliver,  Hist,  of  Antigua.) 
WEBB,  NORMAN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1900.    S.  of  E., 
Esq.    B.  .A.ug.   25,   1880,  at  Kingswinford,  Stafis.    School, 
private.   Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1904. 
WEBB,  PHILIP.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  28,  1782. 
[Only  s.  of  Philip  Carteret  (next)  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Smith),  of  Milford  House,  Surrey.    B.  June  ii,  1764.]    Mar- 
ried, Oct.  1792,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Barker, 
Bart.,  of  Busbridge  Hall,  and  had  issue.    An  officer  in  the 
Army;  served  in  the  wars  in  Flanders.    Died  Jan.  6,  1799. 
(Burke,  Family  Records.) 
WEBB,    PHILIP   CARTERET.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.    at   Corpus 
Christi,   May   17,    1755-    Of  Surrey.     [Only]   s.   of   Philip 
Carteret,  antiquary  and  politician  (for  whom  see  D.^.B.) 
(and  Susanna,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Lodington,  H.M.  Consul  at 
Tripoli).    Matric.  Michs.  1756-   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Aug.  8,  1747.    Called  to  the  Bar,  May  16,  1760.    Manned, 
1763,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  of  Milford.    Of  Milford 
House,  Godalming,  Surrey.    J. P.  for  Surrey.    Died  Oct.  10, 
1793,  in  St  James'  Hotel,  Jermyn  Street,  London.    Father 
of   the   above.     (Inns   of  Court;    Burke,   Family   Records; 
G.  Mag.,  1793.  11-  963-) 
WEBB,  RICHARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  II,  1752.    [Only]  s.  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex 
[and  of  Kingswood,  WUts.].    B.  in  London.    School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1752;  B.A.  i757;  M.A.  1760.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  July  20,  1755-   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  613; 
Inns  of  Court.) 
WEBB,  RICHMOND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1767.    [Eldest]  s.  of  [Lieut.-Col.]  Richmond,  of  [Bandon], 
Co.  Cork  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Griffyths,  of  Down  ton, 
Radnor.).    [B.  at  Bandon.]    School,   Westmmster.    Ensign, 
40th   Foot,  1762;   Lieut.,    1770;   sold  out.   Mar.    14,    i777. 
Present  at  the  capture  of  New  York.   Sailed  from  Kingston, 
Jamaica  for  Montego  Bay,  June  i777  and  not  heard  of  again. 
Advertised  for  in  the  London  Gazette  on  his  mother's  death  m 
July    1789    (J.    Shakespear,   Shakespeare  of   Shadwell,    50; 
Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  5th  Set.,  7-) 


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WEBB,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  ii,  i875.  S.  of 
John,  of  [Castletown,  Roche,  Co.  Cork,  and]  8,  Dix  s  I-ield, 
Exeter.  B.  Sept.  19,  1856,  at  Castletown.  School,  Sherborne. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  {26th  Wrangler)  1879;  M.A.  1882. 
Assistant  Master  at  Leeds  Grammar  School,  1879-96.  Lived 
subsequently  in  Leeds.  Author,  Visit  to  Africa  and  Euclut 
Definitions.   Died  in  1936.   (Sherborne  Reg.) 

WEBB,  ROBERT  CHAPMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  18,  1850.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A. 
1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1854;  pnest,  1855; 
C.  of  Braintree,  Essex,  1854-7.  C.  of  Little  Waltham, 
1857-62.  C.  of  Great  Bardfield,  1862-5.  V.  of  Billencay, 
1865-77.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1878. 

WEBB,  ROBERT  HOLDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  9, 
1825.  [4th]  s.  of  Richard  H[olden]  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1794).  B.  [Feb.  22,  1806],  in  London.  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1834.  Cricket  'blue,' 
1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1829;  priest,  1830.  C.  of 
Essendon,  Herts.,  1841-4;  R.  there,  1844-80.  Author,  Flora 
Hertfordiensis.  Died  Mar.  10,  1880.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase, 
VI.  815;  Peile,  11.  419;  Crockford.) 

WEBB,  ROBERT  RUMSEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  16, 
1868 ;  sizar,  Oct.  6, 1868.  S.  of  Thomas,  butcher  (and  Hannah). 
B.  July  9,  1850,  at  Monmouth.  Bapt.  Aug.  4,  1850.  School, 
Monmouth  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1870; 
B.A.  (Senior  Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize)  1872;  M.A. 
1875.  Fellow,  1872-1936.  College  Lecturer,  1877-1911; 
Junior  Bursar,  1876-77.  Well  known  as  a  'Coach'  for  the 
mathematical  tripos;  at  one  time  taught  60  hours  a  week. 
Lived  in  College  until  nearly  the  end  of  his  life,  and  for  many 
years  was  much  of  a  recluse.  Died  July  29,  1936.  (Eagle, 
xLix,  272;  The  Times,  July  30,  1936;  Cambridge  Review, 
Oct.  16,  1936;  F.  P.  White.) 

WEBB,  SAMUEL  GEORGE  MOWER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Aug.  29,  1863.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  George  Mower  (1843). 
B.  [Aug.  9,  1843],  at  Sheffield.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A. 
1867:  M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester)  1866;  priest, 
1868;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Salford,  1866-9.  C.  of  Wetherby, 
Yorks.,  1869-73.  C.  of  Garforth,  1873-8.  V.  of  Saxton  with 
Scarthingwell,  1878-1903.  V.  of  Kirk-Fenton,  1903-11.  R.  of 
Newton  Kyme,  1911-12.  Married,  July  2,  1879.  Bertha, 
dau.  of  John  Manclerk  HoUis,  of  Garforth.  Latterly  of 
15,  West  Clifie  Terrace,  Harrogate,  where  he  died  Feb.  24, 
1929,  aged  85.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  i,  1929; 
Yorkshire  Who's  Who.) 

WEBB,  SAMUEL  WILLIAM  PANAOTI  [or  PANAJOTTI]. 
Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1869.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel 
Henry,  gent,  [of  Auckland,  New  Zealand]  (and  Dorcas  Ruth, 
dau.  of  G.  B.  Ballachey,  of  Headington).  B.  at  Cheshunt, 
Herts.  Bapt.  Nov.  10,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873; 
M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1872;  priest,  1873; 
C.  of  Heydon,  Essex,  1872-4.  C.  of  Welton-le-Wold,  Lines., 
1874-8.  C.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1878-89.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Streatham,  1889-91.  C.  of  East  Ham,  1891-2.  R.  of  Asbwell, 
Herts.,  1892-1925.  Married,  Jan.  1,  1873,  Harriette  Sophia, 
2nd  dau.  of  Walter  Cocks,  of  Bungay.  Died  Oct.  26,  1925, 
in  London.  (Eagle,  xlv,  216;  Burke,  E.G.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Oct.  28,  1925.) 

WEBB,  THEODORE  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May, 
1839.  [Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (i793).  Master  of  Clare 
(and  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Theodore  Vincent  Gould,  R.  of 
Fomham,  Suffolk).  B.  1820,  at  Clare  Lodge.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846. 
Lived  on  his  property  at  Great  Gransden,  Hunts.,  1858-85. 
J. P.  for  Cambs.  and  Hunts.  Married,  1858,  Martha  Sophia, 
dau.  of  George  Marshall,  of  Alconbury,  Hunts.  Died  Aug. 
1885.  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Gr.  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County 
Families.) 

WEBB,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  26,  1802.  B.  at 
Sutton  Coldfield,  Warws. 

WEBB,  WALTER.   Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1894- 

WEBB,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  30,  1793.  [S.  of 
William,  Master  of  Sutton  Coldfield  Grammar  School.]  B. 
[Feb.  1775),  at  Sutton  Coldfield.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  B.A. 
(i8th  Wrangler;  aegrotat)  1797;  M.A.  1800;  B.D.  1808;  D.D. 
1816.  Fellow,  1799;  tutor;  Master,  1815-56.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1817-18  and  1832-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Petcrb.)  1800;  priest, 
1801.  R.  of  Fomham  All  Saints,  Suffolk,  1815-16.  V.  of 
Litlington,  Cambs.,  1816-56.  President  of  the  Cambridge 
■  Antiquarian  Society,  1843-4.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
T.  V.  Gould,  R.  of  Fornham,  Suffolk.  Died  Jan.  4,  1856,  at 
Litlington.  Father  of  Theodore  V.  {1839).  (iioase,  111.  1248; 
Clergy  List;  Nurthants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  i.  196.) 


Webb-Peploe,  Robert  Murray  Watkin 

WEBB,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  22, 
1821.    S.  of  William  [stockbroker].    B.  in  London.    School, 
Peckham.    Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  (i^ith  Wrangler)  1826; 
M.A.  1829.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  8,  1826.    Ord. 
deacon   (Durham),  1828;   priest,    1829.    R.   of  Sunderland, 
1838-48,  and  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Sunderland,  1838-48.    R.  of 
Winston,   Co.   Durham,    1848-62.     R.    of    Ryton-on-Tyne, 
1862-78.    Died  in  1878.    (Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  Clergy 
List.) 
WEBB,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  1, 
1824.    S.  of  Henry.    B.  at  Castle  Church,  Staffs.    School, 
Brewood.   Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1834.   Ord. 
deacon,  1829;  priest,  1830.    R.  of  Tixall,  Staffs.,  1831-83. 
Died  Mar.  27,  1883,  aged  76.    Father  of  Arthur  H.  (1853) 
and  of  William  J.  (1863).    (Durham  Ord.  Book;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Apr.  4,  1883.) 
WEBB,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 
1835.     S.    of   William.     B.    at   Cambridge.     School,    Bury 
St  Edmunds.   Matric.  Michs.  1836. 
WEBB,  WILLIAM  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  24, 
1863.   S.  of  [the  Rev.]  William  (1824).   B.  [Feb.  27],  1844.  at 
Tixall,  Staffs.   School,  his  father.   Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A. 
1867;  M.A.  1874.   Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1867;  priest,  1868; 
C.    of   Wigan,    Lanes.,    1867-8.     C.-in-charge   of   Bradwell, 
Derbs.,    1868-76;   V.    there,   1876-81.   V.   of  Alrewas  with 
Fradley,  Staffs.,  1881-90.    Died  Feb.  18,  1890.    Brother  of 
Arthur  H.  (1853).    (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  26,  1890.) 
WEBB,  WILLIAM  TREGO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  26,  1866. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James,  Baptist  minister,  of  Stoke 
Green,  Ipswich.    B.    Aug.   24,    1847,   at   Ipswich.    School, 
Ipswich.     Matric.    Michs.    1866;    B.A.    1870;    M.A.    1874- 
Assistant  Master  at  La  Martiniere  College,  Calcutta,  1870-5. 
Entered    the    Indian    Educational   Service,    Bengal,    1875; 
Professor  of  English  Literature  at  Dacca  College,  1875-8; 
Professor  of  English  Literature,  Presidency  College,  Calcutta, 
1878-92.   Author,  Hints  on  the  Study  of  English;  English  of 
To-day;  A  Book  of  Bad  Children  (verse)  and  Indian  Lyrics 
and  Other  Verses.  Died  Jan.  8,  1934,  at  West  Mersea,  Essex. 
(Venn,  II.  373;  The  Times,  Jan.  12,  1934-) 
WEBB,  WILLIS  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Jan.  29, 
1788.    Of  Middlesex.    [2nd  s.  of  Nathaniel,  M.P.,  of  Savile 
Row,  London,  and  Montserrat,  West  Indies.   Schools,  Eton 
and  Hitcham  House;  also  a  pupil  of  WUliam  Godwin  in 
London.]   Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A.  1792.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  6,  1788.    Called  to  the  Bar,  May  1,  1795.    Died 
June  13,  1847,  aged  78,  at  Hall  Place,  Harbledown,  near 
Canterbury.    Brother  of  Nathaniel  (i777).    (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  545;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WEBB-PEPLOE,  FRANCIS  HANMER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1888.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Hanmer  William 
(sub  Webb,  1855),  of  London.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1897.    Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1892;  priest, 
1893.   Assistant  Chaplain  (Mission  to  Seamen)  on  the  Tyne, 
1892-3;  Chaplain,   1893-9.  V.  of  Leek,  Lanes.,  1899-1903. 
V.  of  St  Peter's,  Preston,  1903-11.  V.  of  Bolsover,  Derbs., 
1911-14.    R.  of  St  Peter's,  Blacldey,  Lanes.,  1914-19.  V.  of 
Christ    Church,    Cheltenham,     1919-37.     Hon.    Canon    of 
Gloucester,  1926-44.    Married,  Feb.  6,  1895,  Frances  Emily, 
dau.  of  John  Hughes,  Esq.,  of  Barry.   Died  Oct.  6,  1944,  at 
Salisbury.    Brother  of  Howard  M.  (1889)  and  Robert  M.  W. 
(1885).    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  9,  1944.) 
WEBB-PEPLOE,  HANMER  WILLIAM  (1855),  see  WEBB. 
WEBB-PEPLOE,   HOWARD   MELVILLE.    Adm.    (age   19)    at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  9,  1889.  4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Hanmer  WUliam 
(sub  Webb,   1855),  of  London.    B.   there  [Feb.   12,   1870]. 
[Schools,   Brighton  College,    King's  College,    London,    and 
Neuwied-on-the-Rhine.]    Matric.   Michs.   1889;   B.A.    1892; 
M.A.  1896.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Onslow  Square,  1894-1902.   C.F.  in  South  Africa, 
1900-1;  at  Portsmouth,  1902-3;  at  Shomcliffe,  1903-4;  at 
Pretoria,    1904-5;    at    Harrismith,    1905-9;    at   Aldershot, 
1909-10;  at  Caterham,  1910-14.   In  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(C.F.  in  Salonica,  1917-18;  mentioned  three  times  in  des- 
patches; O.B.E.,  1919;  Order  of  St  Sava,  4th  Class).  C.F.  at 
Hounslow,  1919-24;  with  British  Army  of  the  Rhine,  1924-5- 
Chaplain,  R.M.  School  of  Music,  Kneller  Hall,  1921.   Lie.  to 
off.,  dio.  of  London,  1926-47.  Latteriy  of  1,  Evelyn  Gardens, 
S.W.   Died  Aug.  15,  1947.   Brother  of  Francis  H.  (1888)  and 
the  next.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  19,  I947-) 
WEBB-PEPLOE,  ROBERT  MURRAY  WATKIN.    Adm.  pens, 
(age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  8,  1885.    Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Hanmer  WUliam   (sub  Webb,    1855),   of   Onslow  Gardens, 
London.     B.    there,    Nov.    13,    1865.     Schools,    Neuwied 
(Moravian),  Germany,  and  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
BA.  1888;  M.A.  1892.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  1889;  priest, 
1890;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Onslow  Square,  1889-92.    Spent  two 


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years  in  the  Engadine  and  in  Colorado  for  his  health.  Inc.  of 
St  Patrick's,  Sheep  Creek  and  High  River  district,  Calgary, 
Canada,  1894-1902.  Resided  subsequently  at  Fleet,  Hants. 
Married,  Apr  30,  1892,  Evelyn  Mary  Georgina,  only  child  of 
Major  C.  H.  Malan,  75th  Regt.  Died  Aug.  14,  1904,  at  Fleet. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  Francis  H.  (1888).  [Haileybury 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  4,  1892.) 

WEBB-WARE,  CHARLES  EDWARD  STEVENSON.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  to,  1882.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Thorn  Lea, 
Eltham,  Kent.  B.  Oct.  30,  1863,  at  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
Australia.  School,  Charterhouse,  Godalming.  Matric.  Michs. 
1882 ;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1885.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
1887.  Joined  the  Victoria  Bar,  1889.  Married,  1895,  Sophie 
M.,  daughter  of  Sir  Edward  Dundas.  Died  Jan.  8,  1903,  at 
Melbourne,  Australia.  Brother  of  the  next  two.  (Charter- 
house Reg.;  R.  L.  .•Xrrowsmith.) 

WEBB-WARE,  FRANK  COOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1885.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Thorn  Lea,  Eltham,  Kent 
(and  Chelsworth,  Victoria,  Australia).  B.  Nov.  10,  1867,  in 
Victoria.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885. 
Second  Lieut.,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  1887; 
Capt.,  1898;  Major,  1905;  Lieut.-Col.,  1913.  F.R.G.S.  In 
the  Political  Department  of  the  Government  of  India. 
Closely  concerned  with  affairs  in  Baluchistan  and  the  de- 
velopment of  the  trade  route  from  Quetta  to  Persian  territory. 
In  political  charge  of  the  Quetta-Nushki  railway  at  Chagai. 
CLE.,  1901.  Political  Agent  in  Dir  and  Swat,  1905-6;  at 
Chagai,  1906-15.  Retired,  1919.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  1920.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  W.  Fumivall,  of 
Barnstaple,  Devon,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  10,  1934,  at 
Vevey,  Switzerland.  Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Armv  Lists  (sub  Ware);  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  17,  1934.) 

WEBB-WARE,  GEORGE  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  10,  1880.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Heidelberg, 
Victoria,  Australia.  B.  at  Heidelberg,  Victoria.  [School, 
Malvem  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Athletics  'blue' 
(weight),  1882.  A  civil  engineer;  with  the  Indian  State  Rail- 
ways. Died  before  1936.  Brother  of  the  two  above.  (Malvern 
Coll.  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues.) 

WEBBE,  HENRY  COWPERTHWAITE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Magdalene,  Jan.  29,  1862;  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 
whence  he  had  matric.  Oct.  15,  1856.  [Only  s.  of  William 
Henry,  of  Dorchester,  Oxon.  School,  private.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1862;  LL.B.  1863.  Re-adm.  com.  causa  at  Oxford,  1863. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  1863;  priest,  1864;  P.C.  of  Berkeley 
Chapel,  Mayfair,  1864-5.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1884. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

WEBBER,  ALEXANDER  HERBERT.  Adm.  scholar  at  St 
Catharine's,  Sept.  27,  1869.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Clapham, 
Surrey.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A. 
1873;  M.A.  1879.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Chatham 
House  School,  Ramsgate.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1883;  practised  at 
6,  Old  Town,  Clapham,  S.W.  Clerk  to  Clapham  burial  Board, 
1888-1901,  and  Vestry  Clerk  of  Clapham,  1895-1901.  Of 
Kingston  Hill,  Surrey.  Married,  June  17,  1901,  Alice  Mitchell, 
of  Clapham  Common.  Died  Nov.  26,  1927,  aged  77.  (Christ's 
Hasp.  Exhib.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  29, 
1927.) 

WEBBER,  ALFRED  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Aug.  I,  1895.  S.  of  James.  School,  St  Olave's,  South- 
wark.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Assistant 
Master  at  Liverpool  College;  at  Hulme  Grammar  School, 
Oldham,  1905-10;  at  George  Green's  School,  Poplar,  in  1933. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WEBBER,  CHARLES  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  9,  1857.  [2nd]  s.  of  C[harles]  T[ankerville], 
deceased,  barrister,  of  Dublin  (and  Lady  Adelaide  King, 
and  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Kingston).  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  B.A.  1862.  Married,  Feb.  18,  1868,  Letitia  Marian, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Johnston,  D.L.,  of  Magheramena,  Co. 
Fermanagh,  and  had  issue.  Of  Gerib,  Co.  Sligo,  J. P.  Died 
in  1894.   (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WEBBER,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coll.  from 
Cavendish  H.,  Easter,  1884. 

WEBBER,  EDWARD  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1823.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  1783)  [R.]  of  Runnington,  Somerset.  B. 
there.  School,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  July  6,  1828;  priest,  Oct.  4, 
1829.  R.  of  Runnington,  1836-72,  and  R.  of  Bathealton, 
Somerset,  1842-72.  Married,  Dec.  10,  1845,  Frances  Eliza, 
dau.  of  .-Mexander  Webber.  Died  Dec.  25,  1872,  aged  68. 
M.I.  at  Runnington.  Brother  of  John  (1834);  father  of 
William  A.  (1870)  and  the  next.  (Crockford;  Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  2nd  Ser.,  11.  7;  BlundeU's  Sch.  Reg.) 


Webber,  Walter  Solomon 

WEBBER,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  21, 
1868.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Alexander  (above)  (and  Frances 
Eliza).  B.  [Feb.  21,  1848],  at  Runnington,  Somerset.  Bapt. 
Feb.  21,  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Died  June  3,  1924,  at 
Budleigh  Salterton,  Devon.  Brother  of  William  A.  (1870). 
{The  Times,  June  10,  1924.)' 

WEBBER,  EDWARD  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Apr.  30,  1875.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.B.  1882. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1881;  L.S.A.,  1882. 
House  Physician,  Great  Northern  Hospital;  House  Surgeon, 
Seamen's  Hospital,  Greenwich.  Sometime  surgeon  with  the 
P.  and  O.  Co.  Practised  at  Sutton  Valence,  Kent,  from  1900. 
Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  HoUingboum  Union.  Of 
Southsea  in  1920.  Disappears  from  Medical  Directories  in 
1921. 

WEBBER,  FRANK  HARRIS.  .\din.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1875.  S.  of  Robert,  brickmaker,  and  Sarah.  B.  at  Withy- 
corabe-Raleigh,  Devon.  Bapt.  May  31,  1857.  School,  Exeter 
Grammar  (Mr  H.  Newport).   Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879. 

WEBBER,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coll.,  Michs.  1875- 
Migrated  to  Queens';  B.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  r878; 
priest,  1879;  C.  of  Sculcoates,  Yorks.,  1878-80.  C.  of 
St  John's,  Greenock,  Renfrews.,  1880-1.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
York  Place,  Edinburgh,  1881.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Port  Glasgow, 
1881-96.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  York,  1896-7.  C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Derby,  1897-1901.  C.  of  Perry  Bar,  Staffs.,  1901-3.  C.  of 
S.  Mary  and  S.  Ambrose,  Edgbaston,  1903-4.  Principal  of 
Calthorpe  Park  School,  1905-8.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Coventry, 
1908-11.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Coventry,  1911-29.  Perm,  to 
off.,  dio.  of  Coventry,  1929-37.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1940. 

WEBBER,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1880.  S.  of  George  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Torquay. 
School,  Marble  Hall,  near  Bristol  (Dr  Hudson).  Matric. 
Michs.,  1880.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1888;  practised  at  Bristol. 
(Law  Lists;  Matrics.  and  Degrees,  1851-1900,  erroneously 
calls  him  Webbor.) 

WEBBER,  HARALD  NORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1900.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  Henry,  builder,  of 
Brighton  (and  Hephzibah  Close).  B.  July  9,  1881,  at  Preston, 
Brighton.  School,  Brighton  Grammar  (Mr  T.  Read).  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  Scholar,  1902;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1919;  B.Chir. 
1928.  At  University  College  Hospital;  Resident  Medical 
Officer  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1912.  House  Physician 
and  House  Surgeon,  West  London  Hospital,  1920.  Anaes- 
thetist, St  Paul's  Hospital  and  Royal  Hospital  for  diseases 
of  the  chest.  City  Road.  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  London 
Fever  Hospital.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
R.A.M.C;  E.E.F.,  1917-20).  Practised  at  142,  Harley  Street, 
London.  Married,  Dec.  22,  1924,  Madeline  Mary  Ryder. 
Author,  Anaesthesia  and  Anaesthetics.  (Medical  Directories; 
Who's  Who.) 

WEBBER,  HENRY  O'KELLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21, 
1883.  [3rd]  s.  of  Charles  Edmund  [Major-General,  C.B.,  R.E.], 
of  73,  Sloane  Street,  London  (by  his  ist  wife,  the  Hon.  Alice 
Augusta  Gertrude  Hanbury-Tracy,  4th  dau.  of  Lord  Sudeley). 
B.  Sept.  10,  1866,  at  Blackheath.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  13,  1885.  Went  to  South  .\frica.  Of  Johannesburg. 
Sometime  President  of  the  Transvaal  Chamber  of  Mines. 
A  director  of  the  National  Bank  of  South  Africa.  Married, 
July  26,  1899,  Mary  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Professor  E.  C. 
Clark,  of  Newnham  House,  Cambridge,  and  had  issue; 
divorced  her,  on  the  grounds  of  desertion,  1915.  Subsequently 
married  again.  Died  in  Oct.  1950.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Burke, 
L.G.  of  Ireland;  Inns  of  Court;  Morning  Post,  Dec.  16,  1915; 
Trin.  Coll.  Record.) 

WEBBER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  2,  1834.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Edward  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1783),  R-  oi 
Rurmington,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar,  1835; 
B.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  .A.pr.  8,  1838;  C.  of 
Thorn,  Somerset,  1838-42.  P.C.  there,  1843-57.  Married, 
Jan.  4,  1855,  Juliana  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Gale.  Died  .\pr.  30, 
1857,  at  Wellington.  Brother  of  Edward  A.  (1823).  (Clergy 
List;  Clerical  Journal,  v.  261.) 

WEBBER,  JOHN  HERBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17, 
1898.  S.  of  Harry  James,  retired  missionary,  of  Cambridge 
(and  Kathleen  .Amelia  Motuin).  B.  Feb.  11,  1880,  in  Paris. 
Schools,  Bristol  (Mr  W.  Dyer  Ware)  and  the  Leys,  Cambridge 
(the  Rev.  W.  .\.  Barber).  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  His  work 
was  interrupted  by  bad  health,  and  he  went  to  Davos.  Died 
Jan.  12,  1900,  at  Cannes.   {Eagle,  xxi.  228.) 

WEBBER,  WALTER  SOLOMON.  .-Vdm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1886.  [Eldest  s.  of  Walter,  merchant,  of  Bedford,  Cape 
of  Good  Hope.]  School,  South  African  College,  Capeto\ra. 
Matric.  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  12,  1887. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  18,  1890.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Middle  Temple  Reg.) 


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Webber,  William  Alexander 

WEBBER,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  14,  1870.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Alexander  (1823) 
(and  Frances  Eliza).  B.  at  Runnington,  Somerset.  Bapt. 
Feb.  24,  1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1876;  pnest,  1877;  C.  of 
St  James's,  Gloucester,  1876-7.  R.  of  Runnington,  Somerset, 
1877-06.  R.  of  Brent-Eleigh,  Suffolk,  1896-1904.  Died 
Sept.  2,  1904,  aged  52.  Brother  of  Edward  J.  (1868).  {Eagle, 
XXVI.  239;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  7,  1904-) 

WEBER,  CHARLES  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Feb.  4, 
1864.  S  of  C.  F.,  of  35,  Craven  Hill  Gardens,  Hyde  Park, 
London.  B.  Apr.  1847.  School,  -Harrow.  Did  not  reside. 
A  merchant  in  Bombay.  Died  Feb.  25,  1909,  m  India. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

WEBER,  FREDERIC  PARKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1882.  S.  of  [Sir]  Hermann  [David]  [M.D.,  F.R.C  P.], 
of  10,  Grosvenor  Street,  London  (and  Matilda,  dau.  of  John 
F.  Gruning,  of  Grove  House,  Highbury).  B.  May  8,  1863,  m 
London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1886;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1889;  M.A.  1891;  M.D.  1892.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  Vienna  and  Pans.  House 
Physician  and  House  Surgeon  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1890;  F.R.C. P.,  1898.  House  Physician, 
Brompton  Hospital;  Physician,  Mount  Vernon  Hospital. 
F  S  A  Married,  1921,  Hedwig  Unger-Laissle,  M.D.  Author, 
On  Climate  and  Mineral  Waters;  Some  Thoughts  of  a  Dodor- 
etc.  Of  68,  Harley  House,  London,  in  1952.  {Medical 
Directories;  Who's  Who.) 

WEBER,  WILLIAM  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1896.  [Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Henry,  Chaplain  at  Bonn, 
Germany.]  B.  May  29,  1878.  [Schools,  in  Germany  and 
Campbell  College,  Belfast.]  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899; 
M.A.  1903.  Private  tutor  and  English  Master  at  the  Evan- 
gelisches  Paedagogium,  Godesberg-am-Rein,  for  2^  years; 
Assistant  Master  at  Blackheath  Proprietary  School  in  1902; 
at  the  Lyc^e  de  Nevers,  Ni^vre,  in  1905;  at  Chatham  House 
School,  Ramsgate,  1905;  at  Bridlington  Grammar  School, 
1906-8;  at  Glenalmond,  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  Special  List  (Railway  Transport  Officer); 
Captain).  Principal  of  the  School  of  Modem  German,  Bonn, 
1923-39-  Died  July  29,  1942,  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  {Camp- 
bell Coll.  Reg.,  which  gives  B.  1876;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
The  Times,  Aug.  3,  1942-) 
WEBSTER,  ARTHUR  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  [Only]  s.  of  Sir  Richard  Everard  (i860) 
[afterwards  Viscount  Alverstone],  of  Winterfold,  Cranleigh, 
Surrey.  B.  June  16,  1874,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1901.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  26,  1899.  On  the  South-Eastem 
Circuit.  Married,  May  10,  1898,  Gwladys  Marie  de  Grasse, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Henry  Evans,  Bart.,  of  Orpington, 
Kent.  Died  Aug.  8,  1902,  at  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight.  The 
Arthur  Webster  prize  at  Charterhouse  was  founded  in  his 
memory  by  his  father.  (Scott,  MSB.;  Law  Lists;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  9,  1902.) 

WEBSTER,  BARON  DICKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
May  10,  1834.  [2nd  s.  of  Joseph  (and  Maria  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Peter  Payne,  Bart.).  B.  Jan.  3,  1818.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1834.  Of  Penns,  Sutton  Coldfield.  Married  (i)  May  4,  1844, 
Anna  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Stanley  Pipe  Wolferston,  of  Statfold 
Park,  Staffs.;  (2)  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Samuel  Ellis  Bristowe, 
of  Beesthorpe  Hall,  Notts.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  4,  i860. 
{Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.,  sub  his  son;  Burke,  L.G.; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WEBSTER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  21,  1793.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Granada,  West  Indies. 
School,  Bromley.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  21,  1794- 
Doubtless  father  of  the  next.   {Inns  of  Court.) 

WEBSTER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  {age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  24,  1852.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Benjamin  (?  above)  B.  in 
London.  School,  St  Peter's,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
B.A.  1859.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  18,  1854.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1859.  Of  2,  Hare  Court  in  1870.  (Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WEBSTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  25,  1768.  [Only]  s.  of  Edward,  of  Soho,  London.  B.  at 
St  Anne's,  Soho.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1768.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  28,  1768.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  13, 
1773-   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  545;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WEBSTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1827.  S.  of  —  [William  (1790)],  of  Ashbourne, 
Derbs.  School,  Ashbourne.  Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1833.  Equity  Draftsman  and 
Conveyancer.  Brother  of  William  (1814).   {Law  Lists.) 


Webster,  Harold  Colin 

WEBSTER,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1800.  [S.  of  Gilbert.]  B.  Apr.  21,  1783,  in  Co.  Down. 
School,  Fairfield,  Devon  (the  vicar).  Did  not  reside.  Adm. 
at  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Oct.  27,  1800, 
'aged  17.'    (Al.  Oxon.) 

WEBSTER,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  g, 
1861.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Northumberland  Terrace,  Everton, 
Liverpool.  B.  July  2,  1837.]  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1861.  Ensign,  20th  Regt.,  1858;  Lieut.,  1859;  Capt., 
1869;  Major,  1879;  Lieut.-Col.,  1883;  Col.,  1887;  retired,  1887. 
Of  Ashwick  Grove,  Oakhill,  Bath.  Married,  Jan.  12,  1882, 
Mary  Beatrice,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Appleford,  of 
Portland,  Dorset.   (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

WEBSTER,  ERNEST  RANDOLPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
July  II,  1872.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  King  {1838),  V.  of 
Ingham,  Lines,  (and  Rose  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Saunders). 

B.  July  8,  1854,  at  Ingham.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Win- 
chester) 1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Haslemere,  Surrey,  1879-82. 

C.  of  Sydenham,  1882-8.  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Brookfield,  High- 
gate  Rise,  1889-1902.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Bromley  Common, 
Kent,  1903-5.  R.  of  Rettendon,  Essex,  1905-12.  Married, 
Dec.  19,  1905,  Amy  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Beesly, 
M.I.C.E.  DiedSept.  2,  1912,  at  Carshalton,  Surrey.  (Record 
of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1912.) 

WEBSTER,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1880.  S.  of  Alexander  George,  merchant,  of  Hobart  Town, 
Tasmania.  B.  there,  Sept.  29,  i860.  School,  Hutchins  School 
and  High  School,  Hobart.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  ist  Class,  1883);  B.A.  1884;  M.B.  1889.  At  St  Bar- 
tholomew's Hospital;  Junior  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S., 
1886.  House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician,  West  London 
Hospital.  Of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  in  1890,  and  of  Melbourne, 
Australia,  in  1900.  Again  in  practice  at  Hobart,  where  he 
died  Jan.  12,  1911.    (Venn,  11.  446;  Medical  Directories.) 

WEBSTER,  GEORGE  EDIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1804.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  Deene,  Northants.  [B.  Jan.  5, 
1787.]  Bapt.  Mar.  15,  1787.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1804;  Scholar,  1805;  B.A.  {8th  Wrangler)  1808;  M.A. 
i8ii.  Fellow,  1810-32;  Senior  Dean,  1831-2.  Ord.  deacon, 
1811;  priest,  1812.  R.  of  Grundisburgh,  Suffolk,  1832-69. 
Died  Nov.  25,  1869.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford.) 

WEBSTER,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  3, 
1844.   Doubtless  same  as  the  next. 

WEBSTER,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  15,  1845.  [Doubtless  youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
(1800),  deceased.  School,  Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.S.A.,  1851.  Of 
Upper  Norwood,  London,  S.E.,  in  1880.  Author,  Notes  on 
Cholera.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1834),  etc.  (Medical  Direc- 
tories.) 

WEBSTER,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  William,  schoolmaster,  of  Bolton,  Lanes,  (and  Anne). 
B.  there,  Dec.  2,  1868.  School,  Heversham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887.   (Venn,  n.  494.) 

WEBSTER,  GEORGE  HORATIO.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
July  7,  1819.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  25,  1823;  priest, 
June  13,  1824.  R.  of  All  Saints,  Norwich,  1825-52-  Dis- 
appears from  Clergy  List,  1867. 

WEBSTER,  GEORGE  LESLIE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1900. 
School,  Seafield  Park  College.   Did  not  reside. 

WEBSTER,  Sir  GODFREY  [VASSAL],  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  Sept.  18,  1806.  [Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Godfrey,  4th 
Bart.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1737),  M.P.  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Vassal,  of  Jamaica).  B.  Oct.  6,  1789.]  Had 
succeeded  as  5th  Bart.,  June  3,  1800,  his  father  having  shot 
himself  'after  ill  luck  at  play.'  Of  Battle  Abbey,  Sussex. 
M.P.  for  Sussex,  1812-20.  Married,  Aug.  22,  1814,  Charlotte, 
eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Adamson,  of  Co.  Westmeath,  and  had 
issue.  'His  mode  of  life  was  characterized  by  very  great 
expense  and  extravagance,  which  at  length  drove  him  into 
retirement.'  Died  July  17,  1836,  in  London.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Return  of  M.P. s;  Complete  Baronetage,  iv.  188.) 

WEBSTER  (post  KING-WEBSTER),  HAROLD  COLIN.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Leaseowe 
Bank,  Wallasey,  Cheshire.  B.  Apr.  29,  1879,  at  Birkenhead. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M..\.  1904. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1904;  practised  at  Liverpool.  Assumed  the 
name  of  King- Webster,  1911.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (R.  Fusiliers).  Latterly  of  Ringford,  Kirckcud- 
brights.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 


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WEBSTER,  HERBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  15, 

1889.  S.  of  J[ohn],  Esq.  [merchant],  of  Lonsdale  Lodge, 
N.  Duhvich.  [B.  .A.ug.  14,  1869,  at  Bexley  Heath,  Kent.] 
School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Lent,  1889;  B..\.  1891; 
M.A.  189s.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1892;  priest,  1894;  C.  of 
Beccles,  Suffolk,  1892-7.  R.  of  Corozal,  British  Honduras, 
1897-9.  R.  of  St  Augustine's,  Norwich,  1900-6,  and  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1901-6.  V.  of  Martham, 
Norfolk,  1906-21.  V.  of  West  Somerton,  1919-21.  V.  of 
Eaton,  1921-30.  C.  of  Aldrington,  Sussex,  1931-3.  Married, 
Apr.  28,  1902,  Harriette  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Bellamy  Angell,  solicitor,  of  Beccles,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Oct.  1,  1937,  aged  68,  at  Hove,  Brighton.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.; 
Who's  Who  in  Norfolk;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  4,  1937.) 

WEBSTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  19, 
1755.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Rampside,  Lanes.  School,  Kirkby- 
Lonsdale.  Matric.  Michs.  1755",  Scholar,  1755;  LL.B.  1765. 
Ord.  deacon,  as  a  'student  at  Christ's'  (Lincoln),  1757;  priest, 
1758;  C.  of  Grantham.  V.  of  Much  Cowame,  Heref.,  1773- 
1804.  P.C.  of  Stroud,  Gloucs.,  1774.  Died  in  1804.  (Peile, 
11.  261 ;  Herefords.  Incumbents.) 

WEBSTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  1, 
1766.  S.  of  Joseph,  glazier,  of  Lanes.  B.  at  St  Michael's, 
Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1766;  B..A.  1770; 
M.A.  1773;  B.D.  1780.  Fellow,  1774-93.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester),  July  i,  1770.  V.  of  Wootton,  Hants.,  1771-91-  R- 
of  Meppershall,  Beds.,  1791-1833.  J. P.  for  Beds.  Married, 
Apr.  1793,  Dorothy  Savery,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Gillard,  of 
Yarde,  Devon.  Author,  Discourses  on  several  subjects,  preached 
at  the  Cathedral  Church  at  Winchester,  1787.  Died  May  14, 
1833.  Left  his  portrait,  and  ^3500  South  Sea  stock  to  found 
a  Fellowship  and  a  scholarship,  to  St  John's.  [Sedbergh  Sch. 
Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  714-) 

WEBSTER,  JAMES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  s,  1842.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James  [of  Madras, 
merchant ;  and  of  Hatherlev  Court,  Cheltenham].  B.  Feb.  27, 
1827,  in  Madras.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1844.  Adm.  at  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric. 
Mar.  19,  1852,  age  25;  B.A.  (O.xford)  1856.  In  Holy  Orders. 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Oxford,  1858;  C.  of  Hambledon,  Bucks.,  in 
1870.  Died  in  South  Carolina,  U.S.A.  {Cheltenham  Colt. 
Reg.;Al.  Oxon.;  V.  Hodson.) 

WEBSTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  14, 
1752.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  Leonard,  master-cutler,  of  Sheffield 
(and  Lidia).  B.  Sept.  1733.  School,  Sheffield  Collegiate.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1752;  Scholar,  1753;  B.A.  (Senior  Wrangler 
and  ist  Chancellor's  medal)  1756;  M.A.  1759-  Fellow,  1760-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1757.  Chaplain  for  a  short  time  to  the 
Bishop  of  Lincoln.  Died  Oct.  6,  1766.  Gough  writes  in  his 
Memoirs :  '  I  shall  ever  regret  Mr  Webster  and  Mr  Cowper, 
the  former  by  a  habit  of  study  brought  a  weak  constitution 
to  an  end ;  the  latter  lived  to  make  a  greater  progress,  when 
he  was  carried  off  by  a  violent  fever.'  (Northants.  Clergy; 
Lamb;  Hunter,  Hallamshire,  265;  Cambridge  Chronicle, 
Oct.  17,  1766;  P.  J.  Wallis.) 

WEBSTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  30,  1846. 
[S.  of  WUIiam.  B.  1825.]  Matric.  Lent,  1847;  B.A.  1851; 
M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1850;  priest,  1851.  C.  of 
Bruera,  Cheshire,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Westminster, 
1854-66.  V.  of  King's  Heath,  Worcs.,  i866-86.  Died  May  19, 
1886.    [Clergy  List;  L.  A.  Webster;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

WEBSTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Cath.\rine's,  Aug.  28, 
1850.  S.  of  Edward,  farmer  (and  Ellen).  B.  at  Huyton, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  Oct.  23,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1851.  Migrated, 
as  Fell.-Com.,  to  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A. 
i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Mar.  8,  1857;  priest,  Feb.  18, 
1858;  C  of  Alderiey  Edge,  Cheshire,  1857-8.  P.C.  of  Widnes 
dock.  Lanes.,  1858-9.  V.  of  Chamock-Richard,  1860-88. 
Died  Feb.  10,  1888.   (Crockford;  Eagle,  .xv.  378.) 

WEBSTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  23,  1856.  S.  of 
WUIiam,  of  22,  Highbury  Place,  Islington.  B.  June  21,  1835, 
in  London.  Matric,  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1866.  Ord. 
deacon  (London),  i860;  priest,  1861 ;  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Mildmay 
Park,  1860-1.  C.  of  the  Chapel  of  Ease,  Islington,  1861-3. 
C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Islington,  1863-66;  V.  there,  1866-78. 
Married  Frances  Ann.  Died  June  1,  1878.  (Venn,  n.  330; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  June  3,  1878.) 

WEBSTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  7,  1857. 
[2nd]  s.  of  George  [of  Bumside  House,  Forfars.,  and  Roxeth 
Villa,  Harrow].  B.  Dec.  16,  1838,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1863.  .\dm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Oct.  14,  1859.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1863. 
Married,  Feb.  4,  1874,  Jessie,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Miller,  Esq., 
of  Leithen  and  Drumlithie.  Of  Bumside  House,  Forfar,  in 
1885.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WEBSTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1859. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1821),  Senior  mathematical  Master 


Webster,  Robert  Grant 

at  Christ's  Hospital.  [B.  May  16,  1840.]  Matric.  Michs.  1859. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  14,  1861.  A  private  tutor. 
Died  Mar.  23,  1877,  at  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight.  [Christ's 
Hospital  Exhibitioners.) 

WEBSTER,  JOHN.  .^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  9,  1862.  S.  of 
Thomas  Wylly,  of  29,  Boulevard  de  Waterloo,  Brussels  [and 
77,  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London].  B.  May  7, 
1843,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1862.  Of 
Tatton  House,  Maidenhead.  Died  Dec.  19,  1933.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

WEBSTER,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1889. 
S.  of  George  Kennedy,  Esq.  [Bengal  Civil  Service],  of  Inver- 
cream,  Ledare,  Argyllshire.  B.  Sept.  3,  1870.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1889; 
served  in  Bengal,  1891-1900;  District  Judge  of  Murshedabad, 
1900;  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  E.  Bengal  and  Assam, 
1906;  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1910;  Deputy  Commissioner, 
Assam,  1912;  Chief  Secretary  to  the  Chief  Commissioner, 
Assam,  1917;  Commissioner,  1919.  CLE.,  1916;  C.S.I.,  1922. 
Retired,  1927.  Died  May  7,  1943,  at  Cheltenham.  (India 
Office  Lists;  The  Times,  May  10,  1943.) 

WEBSTER,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
May  I,  1834.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1800),  V.  of  Oakington, 
Cambs.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Aug.  8,  1815.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  (40/A  Wrangler)  1838;  M.B.  1843; 
Med.  Lie.  1844;  M.D.  1848.  Of  Cambridge  in  1850.  Prac- 
tised subsequently  in  Northampton.  Physician  at  North- 
ampton General  Infirmary.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1827),  etc. 
(Medical  Directories,  until  1871.) 

WEBSTER,  JOHN  RICHARD.  .Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9.  i899- 
[Only  s.  of  George,  of  Taplow.  B.  Dec.  1880.]  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Articled  to  a 
solicitor.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (private,  H.A.C; 
Capt.,  London  Regt.  (R.  Fus.));  killed  in  action,  Sept.  9, 
1916.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Univ.  War  List;  Scott,  MSS.; 
The  Times,  Sept.  21,  1916.) 

WEBSTER,  JOSIAH  GARDINER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  8, 
1827.  B.  at  \or\vich.  r2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  (i777). 
R.  of  All  Saints.]  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Bell  Scholar,  1828; 
resided  for  one  year.  Adm.  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  whence 
he  matric.  Dec.  3,  1829,  age  21;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1831.  C.  of 
St  Peter  Mancroft,  Nor\vich,  1842-6.  R.  of  Bawdeswell, 
Norfolk,  1848-51.  No  subsequent  cure.  Died  Dec.  16,  1880. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List.) 

WEBSTER,  LANCE  HENDERSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.  S.  of  George,  of  Harefield  Grove,  Uxbridge, 
Middlesex.  B.  Apr.  24,  1870,  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Killed  while  serving  with  Thomey- 
croft's  mounted  infantry  in  the  South  African  War,  1898- 
1902.   [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

WEBSTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  10, 
1815.   Of  Notts.    Matric.  Michs.  1815. 

WEBSTER,  RICHARD  EVERARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  I,  i860.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  (1827),  of  2,  Great  George 
Street,  Westminster  (by  his  ist  wife,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau. 
of  Richard  Calthrop).  B.  Dec.  22,  1842,  in  London.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar,  1864;  B..A. 
(i6lh  Wrangler),  1865;  M.A.  1868;  Hon.  LL.D.  1892.  Athletics 
'blue'  (mile  and  2  miles),  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  29,  1868;  Q.C.,  1878.  M.P.  for  Launceston,  1885-6; 
for  the  Isle  of  Wight,  1886-1900.  Leading  Counsel  for  The 
Times  before  the  Pamell  Commission.  Attorney-General, 
1885-6,  1886-92  and  1895-1900.  K.B.,  1885;  G.C.M.G.,  1893. 
Master  of  the  Rolls,  1900.  Lord  Chief  Justice,  1900-13. 
P.C,  1900.  Created  Bart.,  1899;  created  Baron  .Alverstone, 
1900;  and  a  Viscount,  1913.  Married,  .Aug.  20,  1872,  Louisa 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  William  Chades  Calthrop,  M.D.,  of 
Withem,  Lines.  Author,  Recollections  of  Bar  and  Bench, 
'a  book  which  is  badly  written  and  not  interesting.'  Died, 
s.p.,  Dec.  15,  1915,  at  Cranleigh,  Surrey,  when  the  title 
became  extinct.  Father  of  Arthur  H.  (1893);  brother  of 
Thomas  C  (1858).  [Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  G.E.C.;  D.N.B.) 

WEBSTER,  ROBERT  GRANT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  20, 
1863.  [Only]  s.  of  Robert,  merchant,  of  Montrose.  B.  1845, 
at  Perth.  School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  LL.B.  1868. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  16,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  1869.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  M.P.  for  East 
St  Pancras,  1886-99.  T-P-  for  Middlesex  and  London.  Mar- 
ried, Apr.  18,  1872,  Eroily,  only  dau.  of  B.  M.  Jalland,  Esq., 
of  Holdemess  House,  Hull.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Captain,  Special  List  (Recruiting  Staff)  and  R.F.A.). 
Author,  The  Trade  of  the  World;  The  Law  Relating  to  Canals; 
Japan,  the  Old  and  the  New;  The  Awakening  of  an  Empire; 
etc.  Died  Jan.  14,  1925,  in  London.  [Radley  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Jan.  16,  1925.) 


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WEBSTER,  SAMUEL  KING.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  ii, 
1838.   Of  Cambs.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1800),  of  Hatton 
Garden,  London.   Bapt.  Apr.  30,  1819,  at  Oakington.  School, 
St  Paul's.]   Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.   Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  1842;  priest,  i843;C.of  Bamack.Northants., 
1842-9.  V.  of  Ingham,  Lines.,  1852-87.    Married  Rose  Anna, 
dau.  of  John  Saunders,  of  Doctors'  Commons.  Died  Mar.  30, 
1887,   aged   67.     Father  of   Ernest   R.    (1872);   brother  of 
Thomas  (1827),  etc.    {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  6,  1887.) 
WEBSTER,  SAMUEL  WENTWORTH.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1893.    S.  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  of  Willowfield,  Halifax.    [B. 
Feb.  II,  1875.]   School,  Marlborough  College.   Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1921.  Second  Lieut.,  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  1899; 
Lieut.,  1900;  Capt.,  1907;  Major,  1913.   Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1899-1902.   In  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.- 
Col.,    6th    Dragoon    Guards    (Carabiniers) ;    mentioned    in 
Secretary  of  State's  list  for '  valuable  services ').  Died  May  10, 
1928,  at  Stansted,  Essex.    {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  B. 
Routledge;  Army  Lists;  The  Times,  May  14,  1928.) 
WEBSTER,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  30,  1777.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (next),  of  Loddon, 
Norfolk.    School,  Startforth,   near  Barnard  Castle,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1778;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1789.    Fellow,  1786. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  19,  1784;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1785; 
C.  of  Spexhall,  Suffolk,  1784.  C.  of  Geldeston,  Norfolk,  1785. 
V.  of  Claxton,  1791-1837.    R.  of  All  Saints  and  St  Julian, 
Norwich,  1800-25.   Died  in  1837,  aged  78.    Father  of  Josiah 
G.  (1827).   {Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide; 
G.  Mag.,  1837,  II.  321.) 
WEBSTER,  THOMAS,    .^dm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Oct.  5, 
1754.    S.  of  Joshua,  surgeon,  of  Bungay,  Suffolk.    B.  there. 
Schools,  Beccles  and  Norwich.  Matric.  Easter,  1756;  Scholar, 
1754;   B.A.   1759.    Ord.  deacon   (Norwich),   Oct.  22,  1758; 
priest,  Dec.  24,  1758;  C.  of  GiUingham,  Norfolk,  1758.   C.  of 
Geldeston,  1758.  V.  of  Aslacton  until  1768.    Died  in  1794. 
M.I.  at  Chedgrave.   Father  of  the  above.   (Venn,  11.  70.) 
WEBSTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  12,  1790; 
re-adm.  pens..   Mar.    14,   1799.    S.  of   [Richard],   attorney, 
deceased,  of  Bakewell,  Derbs.  [School,  Manchester  Grammar.] 
Scholar,  1791;  Matric.  Lent,  1792;  B.A.  1795.    Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield  and  Coventry),  May  22,  1796;  priest,  May  19,  i799; 
C.  of  Alfreton,  Derbs.,  1796-9;  V.  there,  1799-1817.  V.  of 
Tibshelf,  1804-17.    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  546.) 
WEBSTER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  15,  1800. 
Of  Lines.    Matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A.  {loth  Wrangler)  1805; 
M.A.  1808;  B.D.   1833.    Fellow,   1807-9.  V.  of  Oakington, 
Cambs.,  1809-40.    R.  of  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  1834-40. 
Edited  Mr  Scott's  (of  Gawcott)  Sermons.    Died  Oct.  1840. 
Father  of  John  H.  (1834),  George  E.  (1845),  Samuel  K.  (1838), 
the  next,  and  William  (1829).   (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical 
Guide;  C.  Hole,  Archdeacon  Phelps,  i.  389.) 
WEBSTER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2, 
1827.    [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Thomas  (above).   B.  [Oct.  16, 
1810],  at  Oakington,  Cambs.   School,  Charterhouse.   Matric. 
Michs.  1828;  Scholar,  1831;  B.A.  {14th  Wrangler)  1832;  M.A. 
1835.   Secretary  to  the  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers,  1837-9; 
Hon.  Secretary,  1839-41.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  17, 
1832;  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  6,  1840.    Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  3,   1841.    On  the  Northern  Circuit.    Q.C.,   1865; 
Bencher,  1865-75.  A  leading  authority  on  the  law  of  patents; 
'it  was  largely  due  to  his  efforts  that  the  Patent  Law  Amend- 
ment Act  of  1852  was  passed.'    One  of  the  counsel  engaged 
for  Birkenhead  in  the  contests  concerning  the  Liverpool  and 
Mersey  Docks;  his  Reports  of  the  committee  of  the  con- 
servators  of   the   Mersey   became   the   standard   works   of 
reference  relating  to  that  river.    F.R.S.,  1847.    Member  of 
the  committee  for  organising  the  great  Exhibition  of  1851. 
Married  (i)  Oct.  16,  1839,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard 
Calthrop,  of  Swineshead  Abbey,  Lines.;  (2)  Mary  Frances, 
dau.   of   Joseph   Collier  Cookworthy,   M.D.,   of   Plymouth. 
Author,   Reports  and  Notes  of  Cases  on  Letters  Patent  for 
Inventions;  The  Ports  and  Docks  of  Birkenhead.  Died  June  3, 
1875,  in  London.    Brother  of  John  H.  (1834),  etc.;  father  of 
Richard  E.  (i860)  and  Thomas  C.  (1858).    (Boase,  ni.  1252; 
Carthusian  Worthies;  D.N.B.) 

WEBSTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15, 
1850.  S.  of  Thomas,  shipowner.  B.  in  Liverpool.  School, 
Royal  Liverpool  Institute.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar, 
1854;  B.A.  (^th  Classic)  1855;  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class, 
1856);  M.A.  1858.  Fellow,  1857.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  14,  1856.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1861;  practised  in  London 
and  Cambridge.  Married,  Dec.  1863,  Julia  Augusta  (the 
poetess,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.),  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  George 
Davies,  and  had  one  daughter.  Died  Feb.  7,  1913,  aged  80, 
in  London.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  D.N.B.;  The  Times, 
Feb.  12,  1913.) 


Webster,  William  Frederick 

WEBSTER,  THOMAS  CALTHROP.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity, 
Dec.  24,   1858.    S.  of  Thomas  (1827),  of  2,  Great  George 
Street,  Westminster  (by  his  ist  wife,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau. 
of  Richard  Calthrop).   B.  Sept.  23,  1840,  in  London.   School, 
Charterhouse,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A. 
1867.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester)   1863;  priest,   1865;  C.  of  St 
Anne's,    Lancaster,    1863.     C.   of   St    Michael's,    Liverpool, 
1864-6.  C.  of  Homsey,  Middlesex,  1866-70.  V.  of  St  Mark's, 
Old  Street,  1870-87.    R.  of  Rettendon,  Essex,  1887-1905. 
Married  Elizabeth  Neill,  youngest  dau.  of  WUliam  Waugh, 
of  Homsey.   Resided  latterly  at  Ilford,  Essex,  where  he  died 
May  7,  1906;  buried  at  Rettendon.    Brother  of  Richard  E. 
(i860).    {Crockford;  The  Times,  May  8,  1906.) 
WEBSTER,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   sizar   (age   20)   at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1753.   S.  of  Joseph,  husbandman,  of  Derbs.    B.  at 
Chesterfield.   School,  Chesterfield.   Matric.  Michs.  1753;  B.A. 
1757;   M.A.    1761.    Ord.   deacon   (Coventry   and   Lichfield) 
Sept.  25,  1757;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1760;  C.  of  North  Wingfield, 
Derbs.,   1757.  V.  of  Hault  Hucknell,   1765-96,  and  V.  of 
Tibshelf,  1768-96.    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  620.) 
WEBSTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  19,  i775- 
Of  Yorks.    School,  Beverley.    Matric.  Michs.  1775;  Scholar, 
1779;  B.A.  1780.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  Dec.  19, 1779;  priest 
(Canterbury),    1787.     R-   of  Dymchurch,   Kent,  1787-1835- 
R.  of  Blackmanstone,  1810-35.   C.  of  St  Mary-in-the-Marsh, 
Dover,  1810-35.    Died  in  1835,  at  Dymchurch.    {St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  546;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  i.  103.) 
WEBSTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  18, 
1790.  S.  of  John  [formerly  Brunt],  of  Ramshom,  Staffs,  [who 
changed  his  name  on  inheriting  the  estate  of  the  Rev.  John 
Taylor,    LL.D.,    of   Ashbourne].     School,    Midcour,    Derbs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1790.   J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Derbs.  Married,  i794, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Goodwin,  attorney,  of  Ashbourne. 
Died  at  Ashbourne,  Sept.  29,  1843.   Father  of  Charles  (1827) 
and  WiUiam  (1814).    (T.  Taylor,    Life  of  Dr  Taylor;  R.  L. 
Arrowsmith.) 
WEBSTER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  23,  1814. 
Of    Derbs.      S.   of  Wiliam   {1790).     Matric.    Michs.    1815. 
Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall  but  returned  to  Trinity,  Apr.  21, 
1819,  and  thence  migrated  to  Jesus,  May  3,  1819;  Scholar; 
LL.B.    1827.    Adm.  at   the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.   13,   1820. 
V.   of    Preen,   Salop,    1827-32.    R.    of   Easthope,    1832-43. 
Married  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Port,  of  Ham.  Died  Jan.  19, 
1843,  aged  46.  Brother  of  Charles  (1827).  (R.  L.  Arrowsmith; 
Clergy  List.) 
WEBSTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14, 
1821.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  Leics.  School, 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  Matric.  Michs.  1821 ;  B.A.  (29*^  Wrangler) 
1827;   M.A.   1831.    Ord.  deacon   (London),  June  14,  1829; 
priest,  June  6,  1830.    Mathematical  Master  at  Christ's  Hos- 
pital, 1829-65.    Reader  at  St  James's,  Garlick  Hythe,  -1841- 
65.    Sunday  Evening  Lecturer  at  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Cheapside, 
1847.   R.  of  ColneEngaine,  Essex,  1865-70.   Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1871.   Father  of  John  (1859). 
WEBSTER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  17,  1829. 
Of  Cambs.    [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1800).    B.  Dec.  31. 
1811.  School, Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834; 
M.A.  1837.    Fellow,  1837.    Ord.  deacon,  1835;  pnest,  1836; 
C.  of  Oakington,  Cambs.,  1835-6.  Third  Master  at  the  City 
of  London  School,  1837-47.    C.  (and  Lecturer)  of  St  Olave, 
Jewry,  1838-50.   Assistant  Master  at  King's  College  School, 
1847-57.    Minister  of  the  Episcopal  Chapel,  Twickenham, 
1854-73.   Author,  An  Evangelical  Ministry  the  Strength  of  the 
Nation;   The  Scriptural  Obligation  of  Life  Assurance;   The 
Sabbath  was  made  for  Man;  The  Syntax  and  Synonyms  of 
the  Greek  Testament;  etc.  Twice  married.   Died  Mar.  26,  1873, 
at  Twickenham.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1827),  etc.    {List  of 
Carthusians;  Boase,  iii.  1253.) 
WEBSTER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3,  1885. 
S.  of  William,  Superintendent  of  Police  (and  Mary  Mountney). 
B.  Apr.   12,   1865,  at  East  Retford,  Notts.    Schools,  King 
Edward  VI  Grammar,  Retford,   and  Collegiate  Grammar, 
Southwell.    Matric.    Michs.    1885;   B.A.    1888;    M.A.    1893. 
Assistant  Master  at  Southwell  Grammar  School  for  i  year; 
at  the  Upper  School,  Liverpool  College,  1889-96.  Ord.  deacon 
(Liverpool)  1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Prince's  Park, 
Liverpool,    1891-9.     Head    Master   of   the   Junior   School, 
Liverpool  College,  1896-1914.  Chaplain,  Blue  Coat  Hospital, 
Liverpool,    1906-14.     Chaplain,    Orphanage  Asylum  (Holy 
Innocents'  Church)  1914-19.  V.  of  Ainsdale,  Lanes.,  1919-37- 
Subsequently  of  21,  Sandringham  Road,  Ainsdale,  Southport. 
Died  Jan.  10,  1944.    {Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WEBSTER,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  28,  1874.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  Thomas,  of  15,  Highbury 
Hill,  London.    B.  July  15,  1855,  in  London.   School,  City  of 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  (Indian Lang.  Trip., 
ist  Class,  1879);  Whewell  Scholar,  1880;  M.A.  1881.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  25,  1879-  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  3,  1882. 


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Webster,  William  Henry 

On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Died,  unmarried.  Mar.  lo,  1929,  in 
London.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
The  Times,  Mar.  12,  1929) 

WEBSTER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coll.,  Lent,  1874. 
S.  of  Williaui,  gent.  B.  Oct.  i,  1850,  at  Upton,  VVoodchurch, 
Cheshire.  [Formerlv  Sub-Lieut.,  R.N.]  Adin.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Julv  6,  1875;  B.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter), 
1876;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  West  Exe,  Devon,  1876-8.  C.  of 
(Pitt's  Portion)  Tiverton,  1878-80.  C.  of  Westtield,  Sussex, 
1880-1.  C.  of  Cocking,  1881-2.  Chaplain  at  Bonn,  1882-9. 
Organising  Secretary,  A.C.S.  (Midland  District),  1890-2; 
(Western  District),  1892.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Launceston, 
Tasmania,  1892-5;  V.  of  Shefi&eld,  Tasmania,  1895-6;  R.  of 
Bothwell,  Tasmania,  1896-9;  V.  of  Waiuku,  New  Zealand, 
1899-1902.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Auckland,  1903-6.  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Hoxton,  London,  1910-12.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Hampstead,  1912-13.  R.  of  Bradden,  Northants.,  1913-22. 
Latterly  of  Barton-on-Sea,  Hants.  Died  in  193 1.  (Eagle, 
.XLVli.  35;  Crockford.) 

WEBSTER,  WILLIAM  THEOPHILUS  MOUNTJOY.  Adm.  sizar 
at  St  John's,  Feb.  28,  1756.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  of  Berks. 
B.  at  Southwell.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1736; 
B..^..  1760.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  Dec.  24,  1760;  priest 
(Salisburv),  Sept.  19,  1762.  R.  of  St  MUdred  with  All  Saints 
and  St  Mary  de  Castro,  Canterbury,  1778-88.  R.  of  St  John's, 
Clerkenwell.  Died  Apr.  17,  1788  at  Reading.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  in.  644;  Hasted.) 

WEDD,  CHARLES  BERTIE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Boston,  Lines,  (and  Annie  Keller).  B.  there, 
June  13,  1868.  School,  Boston.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1890.  F.G.S.,  1898.  Sometime 
Assistant  Master  at  Bath  College  and  at  Oundle;  at  Harro- 
gate, 1890-5.  .Appointed  to  the  Geological  Survey,  1898; 
retired,  1929.  Part-author  of  numerous  maps  and  memoirs 
for  the  Survey.    (Venn,  11.  494.) 

WEDD,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Mar.  12,  1890. 
[S.  of  John,  of  Manchester.]  Matric.  Easter,  1890;  B.A. 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1893;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1896; 
M.A.  1897.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  Senior  House 
Physician  there.  Senior  House  Surgeon,  Southport  Infirmary. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1898.  Practised  at  WeUington,  Salop. 
Married,  July  1, 1899,  Bessie,  dau.  of  George  Draper,  F.R.G.S., 
of  Blackheath.  Of  Sandy  Nap,  Crescent  Road,  WeUington, 
in  1948.   (Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  July  5,  1899.) 

WEDD,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  King's,  Oct.  11,  1883. 
[Only]  s.  of  Charles  Wright,  corn-merchant  [of  Boston], 
deceased,  late  of  62,  Jackson  Road,  HoUoway,  Middlesex. 
B.  Apr.  10,  1864,  at  13,  Trinity  Square,  Tower  Hill,  London. 
School,  City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  18S3;  Scholar,  1886; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1885);  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II; 
ist  Class)  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Fellow,  1888-1940;  Assistant 
Tutor,  1892-1912;  College  Librarian,  1919-22.  University 
Lecturer  in  .\ncient  Histor)-,  1901-12.  Compelled  by  ill- 
health  to  resign  all  his  educational  and  administrative 
appointments.  Married,  Aug.  23,  1906,  Rachel  Evelyn, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Forbes  White,  LL.D.,  of  Aberdeen,  Classical 
lecturer  at  Newnham  College.  Edited  Euripides'  Orestes.  Died 
Sept.  27,  1940,  at  Hereford;  buried  at  Credenhill,  Heref. 
(King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Sept.  30,  1940.} 

WEDDALL,  WILLIAM  LANGSTAFF.  Adm.  pens,  'age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Nov.  29,  1824.  Of  Yorks.  School,  Ipswich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  13, 
1826;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  June  6, 
1830;  priest  (Norwich),  June  5,  1831.  R.  of  Chillesford, 
Suffolk,  1832-8.  V.  of  Darsham,  1832-51.  P.C.  of  Dunwich, 
1843-51.  Married,  Sept.  27,  1836,  Louisa  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Christopher  Smear  (1788),  formerly  R.  of  Chillesford, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  16,  1851,  'aged  42,'  at  Tuxford, 
Notts.  (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.  446.) 
WEDDELL,  ALEXANDER  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1882.  [Eldest  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Burchet  House, 
Dorking.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B..\.  1885;  LL.M.  1890. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  Apr.  1889  (Messrs  Batten  and  Co.,  13,  \'ic- 
toria  Street,  Westminster).  Married,  Apr.  23,  1906,  Eileen, 
dau.  of  James  Mark  McDowell,  of  Heme  Hill.  Of  17,  The 
Avenue,  London,  W.  Died  May  20,  1931,  as  the  result  of  an 
accident.  (Scott,  MSS.;Law  Lists;  The  Times,  May  23,  1941.) 
WEDDELL  [THOMAS].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  21, 
1753.  Matric.  Michs.  1753;  Scholar,  1754.  Doubtless  the 
man  of  these  names,  only  s.  of  Charles,  of  Waddow,  Yorks., 
who  was  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1753;  called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  28,  1760.  (Middle  Temple  Reg.) 
WEDDELL  (formedy  ELCOCK),  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com. 
(age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1753,  S.  of  Richard  (sub 
Elcock,  1709)  [of  Newby-on-Swale,  Yorks.].  B.  [Nov.  2, 
1734],  in  York.  School,  Hackney.  Matric.  Michs.  1753.  His 
father  had  taken  the  name  of  Weddell,  1748,  on  succeeding 
to  the  fortune  of  an  uncle,  and  bought  the  estate  of  Newby- 


Wedge,  John  Jaques 

on-Swale.  Died,  s.p.,  Dec.  24,  1756;  buried  at  Strensall. 
Brother  of  William  (i753)-  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  619.) 
WEDDELL,  THOMAS  PHILIP  (1798),  see  GRANTHAM,  Lord. 
WEDDELL  (formeriy  ELCOCK),  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  Fell.-Com. 
(age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1753.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Richard 
(sub  Elcock,  1709),  of  Newby-on-Swale,  Yorks.  B.  [May  13, 
1736],  in  York.  School,  Hackney.  Matric.  Michs.  i753- 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  5,  1753-  Made  a  tour  of  Europe 
in  1765  with  William  Palgrave  (i753)-  Formed  a  collection 
of  statues,  including  the  Barberini  V'enus.  A  friend  of 
Thomas  Gray.  Of  Newby-on-Swale,  Yorks.  M.P.  for 
Kingston-on-Hull,  1766-74;  for  Malton,  1775-92.  Married, 
Feb.  1771,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Ramsden,  Bart.,  of 
Byrom.  Died  May  30,  1792,  on  "entering  a  cold  bath,  in 
Surrey  Street,  tempted  by  the  extreme  heat  of  the  day.' 
Brother  of  Thomas  (i753)-  (S<  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  619; 
Inns  of  Court;  Return  of  M.P.s;  Whibley,  Letters  of  Thomas 
Gray.) 
WEDDERBURN,  CHARLES  CARMICHAEL.  Adm.  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1900.  Eldest  s.  of  Henry  (or  Harry)  George 
(Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1869),  Advocate  of  the  High  Court, 
Madras,  of  Dhucraig,  St  .\ndrews,  Fifeshire  (and  Jane 
Trevelyan,  dau.  of  David  Fremantle  Carmichael,  Madras 
C.S.).  B.  Dec.  31,  1882,  in  Madras.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B..\.  1903.  Married,  Dec.  21,  1918, 
Jessie  Mary,  dau.  of  Walter  Edwin  Fairlie,  of  Bishopstone, 
Northwood,  and  had  issue.  Of  i,  Abbotsford  Place,  St 
Andrews,  Fifeshire,  in  1949.  Died  Dec.  5,  1951.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1951.) 
WEDDERBURN,  DAVID.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1S54.  [2nd]  s.  of  [Sir]  John  [2nd  Bart.,  H.E.I.C.S.],  of  Keith 
House,  Edinburgh  (and  Henrietta  Louisa,  dau.  of  William 
Milbum,  merchant,  of  Bombay).  B.Dec.  20, 1835,  in  Bombay. 
School,  Loretto;  and  at  Edinburgh  University.  Matric. 
Michs.  1854;  Scholar,  1857;  B.A.  1858;  M..A..  1879.  Adm.  an 
Advocate  of  the  Scottish  Bar,  1861.  Of  Meredith,  Gloucs., 
and  of  Inveresk,  Midlothian.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  July  2, 
1862.  Lieut.,  South  Gloucs.  Militia,  1867;  Captain,  3rd  Batt., 
Gloucs.  Militia,  1870-82.  Travelled  widely.  M.P.  for  South 
A>Tshire,  1868-74;  for  Haddington  and  Dunbar,  1879-82. 
Died,  unmarried,  Sept.  18,  1882.  (Loretto  Reg.;  Boase,  iii. 
1253;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Army  Lists;  Return  of  M.P.s; 
Mrs  E  H.  Percival,  Life  of  Sir  David  Wedderburn,  1884.) 
WEDDERBURN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  24,  1821.  S.  of  David  [doubtless  Sir  David,  Bart.]  (and 
Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Brown,  of  Elistoun,  Roxburghs.). 
B.  Nov.  16,  1804,  in  St  George's  parish,  London.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Died  May  23,  1823,  in 
Brompton.  M.I.  in  Glynde  church,  Sussex.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
V.  Hodson;  Scots'  Mag.,  1804,  972;  Blackwood's  Mag.,  1823, 
736.) 
WEDDRED,  JOHN.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  14,  1786.  Matric.  Easter,  1797;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  lygj- 
V.  of  Peterborough,  1786-1806.  Minor  Canon  of  Peter- 
borough. J. P.  for  Peterborough.  R.  of  Northborough, 
Northants.,  1801-6.  Died  Aug.  20,  1806.  (Northants.  Clergy; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1806,  11.  877.) 
WEDEMEYER,  CHRISTIAN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  18S9.  S.  of  [Anton  Philip]  Rudolph,  of  Langroyd, 
Didsbury,  near  Manchester.  B.  Aug.  9,  1870,  in  Manchester. 
Schools,  Pocklington  Grammar,  Yorks.,  and  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.\.  1893;  M.A.  1896.  Brother  of  the  next. 
[Repton  Reg.) 
WEDEMEYER,  EDWARD  RUDOLPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  7,  1892.  S.  of  [.\nton  PhUip]  Rudolph,  of  Langroyd, 
Didsbury,  near  Manchester.  B.  Mar.  14,  1873,  in  Manchester. 
Schools,  Radley  and  St  Leonards-on-Sea  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1892.  General  Manager  of  the  Plymouth  breweries 
until  1937;  afterwards  in  Australia.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Radley  Reg.) 
WEDGE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  July  3, 
1800.  S.  of  Charles,  farmer,  of  Westley,  Cambs.  B.  at 
Gazeley,  Suffolk.  School,  Linton,  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1800;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Nov.  9,  1802;  B.A.  1804; 
M..\.  1807.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Oct.  20,  1805;  priest,  Dec.  22, 
1805.  R.  of  Borough  Green,  Cambs.,  1805-75.  Married, 
Jan.  15,  1816,  Miss  —  Harwood,  of  Mill  Hill,  Newmarket. 
Died  Mar.  28,  1875,  aged  94.  (Venn,  11.  140;  PeUe,  11.  349; 
Crockford.) 
WEDGE,  JOHN  JAQUES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  .Apr.  20, 
i8i2.  Of  Warwickshire.  [Eldest  s.  of  John,  yeoman,  of 
Bickenhill.  B.  1795.]  School,  .Manchester  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1812;  Scholar,  1812.  'Did  not  graduate,  feeling  some 
conscientious  diflSculty  about  taking  the  requisite  oaths.' 
Married  Jane  Wason.  Lived  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  Died  at 
Hastings  in  1836.    Father  of  the  next.    (Manchester  Gr.  Sch. 


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Wedge,  John  Jaques 

WEDGE,  JOHN  JAQUES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  3, 
1840.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  John  Jaques  (above)  (and  Jane 
Wason).  B.  Mar.  29,  1821.  Matric.  Lent,  1841;  B.A.  1845; 
M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1848;  pnest,  1850; 
C  of  Seamer,  Yorks.,  1848.  C.  of  Ryton-on-Dunsmore, 
Warws.,  1849-63.  Married,  Mar.  25,  1848,  Anna  Latty,  dau. 
of  Francis  Rogers,  of  Yarlington.  Oi  Willenhall,  Coventry, 
in  1873.  Disappears  from  Clergv  List,  1874.  (Manchester  Gr. 
Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  F.  P.  White.) 

WEDGEWOOD  (or  WEDGWOOD),  ERNEST  HENSLEIGH. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  i,  1856.  S.  of  Hensleigh 
(next),  of  17,  Cumberland  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London.  B. 
June  17,  1837,  in  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  B.A.  i860,  ist  Class  Clerk  in  the  Colonial  Office.  Died 
Aug.  1898.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Josiah  C.  Wedgwood.) 

WEDGEWOOD  (or  WEDGWOOD),  HENSLEIGH.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Jan.  18,  1820.  [4th  and  youngest]  s.  of  Josiah, 
potter,  of  Etruria,  and  of  Maer,  Staffs,  (and  Elizabeth  Allen, 
of  Cresselly).  [B.  Jan.  22,  1803,  at  Gunville,  Dorset.]  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1820.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Feb.  3, 
1821;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Sth  Wrangler)  1824;  M.A.  1828.  Fellow 
of  Christ's,  1829-30.  He  was  last  in  the  Classical  Tripos, 
1824,  his  name  giving  rise  to  the  title  'the  wooden  wedge,' 
'by  which  the  classical  equivalent  of  the  "wooden  spoon" 
continued  to  be  known.'  At  Cambridge  Charles  Darwin  was 
'much  struck  with  the  sight  of  Hensleigh  walking  up  the 
street  with  a  bandbox  in  one  hand  and  a  child  in  the  other." 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  31,  1825.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Feb.  8,  1828.  Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate  at  Lambeth, 
1832-7;  resigned  because  he  was  convinced  that  the  adminis- 
tration of  oaths  was  inconsistent  with  the  teaching  of  the 
New  Testament.  Registrar  of  Metropolitan  carriages, 
1837-49.  One  of  the  original  members  of  the  Philological 
Society,  1842.  Became  a  confirmed  spiritualist  in  later  life. 
Married,  Jan.  10,  1832,  Frances  Emma,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Mackintosh.  Author,  Dictionary  of  English  Etymology  (in 
which  he  criticised  the  theories  of  Max  Miiller),  etc.  Died 
June  2,  1891,  in  London.  Brother  of  Henry  A.  (1817)  and  of 
Francis  (1819) ;  father  of  Ernest  H.  (above).  (Rugby  Sch .  Reg. ; 
Boase,  iii.  1254;  Peile,  n.  403;  Eagle,  -wii.  65;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  D.N.B.;  Emma  Darwin,  1.  285.) 

WEDGEWOOD  (or  WEDGWOOD),  The  Rev.  JOHN  ALLEN. 
Adm.  at  Downing,  Mar.  27,  1824;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [Eldest 
s.  of  John,  master-potter,  of  Etruria,  Staffs.,  and  of  Cote 
House,  Bristol  (and  Louisa  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Bartlett 
Allen,  of  Cresselly,  Pembs.).  B.  June  20, 1796-  School,  West- 
minster.] Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1821;  priest,  1822.  P.C.  of 
Maer,  Staffs.,  1825-63.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1864. 
Died,  unmarried,  July  19,  1882.  Brother  of  Robert  (1823). 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Emma 
Darwin,  1.  xxvii.) 

WEDGWOOD,  ARTHUR  FELIX.  Adm.  pens."  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  [5th]  s.  of  Clement  Francis  [master-potter,  of 
Etruria],  of  Barlaston  Lea,  Staffs,  (and  Emily  Catherine,  dau. 
of  J.  M.  Rendel,  F.R.S.).  B.  July  18,  1877,  at  Barlaston. 
Schools,  Newcastle  High  and  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895.  An  engineer.  Of  Barlaston  Lea,  Stoke-on-Trent. 
Married,  Apr.  20,  1911,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Llewellyn  Wood  Longstaff,  of  Wimbledon,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  The  Shadow  of  a  Titan,  etc.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  6th  N.  Staffs.  Regt.  (T.F.);  killed  in  action. 
Mar.  14,  1917).  Brother  of  Francis  H.  (1886)  and  Ralph  L. 
(1892).  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Newcastle  High  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Josiah  C.  Wedgwood.) 

WEDGWOOD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  26,  1819.  [3rd]  s.  of  Josiah  [master-potter,  of  Etruria 
and  of  Barlaston,  Stafis.]  (and  Elizabeth).  [School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1819.  A  master-potter.  A  partner  in  the  works 
at  Etruria  until  1876.  Of  The  Upper  House,  Barlaston.  J. P. 
for  Stafis.  Married,  Apr.  26,  1832,  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Peploe  Mosley  (1783),  V.  of  Rolleston,  Staffs.  Died 
Oct.  3,  1888.  Brother  of  Henry  A.  (1817)  and  Hensleigh 
(1820).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  408;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.;  Emma  Darwin,  1.  xvii;  Josiah  C.  Wedgwood.) 

WEDGWOOD,  FRANCIS  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity. 
June  14,  1886.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Clement  Francis,  master-potter, 
of  Etruria,  and  Barlaston  Lea,  Stoke-on-Trent  (and  Emily 
Catherine,  dau.  of  J.  M.  Rendel,  F.R.S.).  B.  Oct.  9,  1867 
[at  Weston-on-Trent].  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886.  Entered  the  family  business  of  Josiah  Wedg- 
wood and  Sons,  Etruria,  1889;  latterly  Chairman  of  the 
Company.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  (Capt.,  4th  Batt., 
N.  Staffs.  Regt.).  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
Special  List  (Recruiting  Staff);  mentioned  in  Secretary  of 
State's  List  for  'valuable  services').  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Staffs.; 
High  Sheriff,  1929.  A  director  of  the  L.M.S.  Railway  Co. 
Married,  Sept.  11,  1902,  Catherine  Gwendoline,  dau.  of  the 


Weedon,  Francis  Charles 

Rev.  Edmund  Vincent  Pigott,  of  Doddershall  Park,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Oct.  30,  1930,  in  London;  buried  at  Barlaston. 
Brother  of  Arthur  F.  (1895)  and  Ralph  L.  (1892).  (Clifton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Josiah  C.  Wedgwood.) 

WEDGWOOD,  HENRY  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
June  19,  1817.  [2nd]  s.  of  Josiah,  Esq.  [master-potter,  of 
Etruria]  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bartlett  Allen,  of 
Cresselly,  Pembs.).  B.  Apr.  4,  1799,  at  Cobham,  Surrey. 
Schools,  Rugby  and  Geneva.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar, 
1819;  B.A.  1821.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  12,  1819. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  10,  1826.  Of  Seabridge,  Newcastle- 
under-Lyrne,  and  later  of  Woking,  Surrey.  Married,  Oct.  26, 
1830,  Jessie,  dau.  of  John  Wedgwood,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Oct.  7,  1885.  Brother  of  Francis  (1819)  and  Hensleigh  (1820). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Law  Lists;  Emma 
Darwin,  1.  xxvii;  Josiah  C.  Wedgwood.) 

WEDGWOOD,  RALPH  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.  [4th]  s.  of  Clement  Francis  [master-potter],  of  Bar- 
laston Lea,  Stoke-on-Trent  (and  Emily  Catherine,  dau.  of 
James  Meadows  Rendel,  F.R.S.).  B.  Mar.  2,  1874,  at  Bar- 
laston Lea.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1895;  (Moral  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1896) ;  M.A.  1939.  Secretary  of  the  L.N.E.R., 
1905-12;  Goods  Manager,  1912.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  R.E.;  Brig.-Gen.,  Director  of  Docks; 
C.B.,  i9i8;C.M.G.,  1917;  mentioned  five  times  in  despatches; 
Officer,  Legion  of  Honour;  French  Croix  de  Guerre;  Com- 
mander, Ordre  de  la  Couronne;  Of&cer,  Order  of  St  Maurice 
and  St  Lazarus).  General  Manager  of  the  L.N.E.R.,  1922-3; 
Chief  General  Manager,  1923-39.  Knighted,  1924.  Retired, 
1939.  Created  a  Bart.,  1942.  Member  of  the  Central  Elec- 
tricity Board,  1931-46.  Chairman  of  the  Railway  Executive 
Committee,  1939-41.  Of  Leith  Hill  Place,  Dorking,  Surrey. 
Married,  1906,  Iris  Veronica  (author  of  The  Iron  Age,  The 
Livelong  Dav),  dau.  of  Albert  H.  Pawson,  of  Famley,  Leeds, 
and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Francis  H.  (1886)  and  Arthur  F. 
(1895).    (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who.) 

WEDGWOOD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  6, 
1823.  Of  Staffs.  [4th]  s.  of  John  [master-potter]  (and  Louisa 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Bartlett  AUen,  of  Cresselly,   Pembs.). 

B.  [Jan.  19],  1806,  at  Etruria,  Staffs.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1824.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Mar.  25,  1825; 
B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1827;  priest, 
1828.  C.  of  Preston  Candover  with  Nutley,  Hants.,  -1841-5. 

C.  of  Woking,  Surrey,  1847-50.  R.  of  Dumbleton,  Gloucs., 
1850-81.  Married  twice  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  20,  1881. 
Brother  of  John  A.  (1824).  (List  of  Carthusians;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  Emma  Darwin,  i.  xxvii;  Miss  Eliza  Wedgwood; 
R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WEDMORE,  CHARLES  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  6,  1874.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant  [of  Druid  Stoke, 
Bristol].  B.  Dec.  2,  1850,  at  Bristol.  [School,  Clifton  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1882;  M.B.  1884.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital  and  Vienna.  M.R.C.S.,  1882. 
Practised  at  Bristol.  Physician,  Bristol  Royal  Infirmary, 
1887-91.  Resigned  owing  to  ill-health.  Married,  Dec.  6, 
1899,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Kersey,  of  Romsey, 
Hants.  Resided  latterlv  at  Westbury,  Wilts.,  where  he  died 
Mar.  13,  1901.  (Clifton'Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  xxiii, 
237;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  19,  1901.) 

WEE,  THIAM  TEW.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1895.  S.  of 
Kay  Cheang,  of  Singapore.  School,  Raffles  Institution, 
Singapore.   Matric.  Michs.  1895. 

WEEDEN,  THOMAS  SAXBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Aug.  18,  1843.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Southgate,  Middlesex.  B.  at 
Wendover,  Bucks.   Matric.  Michs.  1843. 

WEEDING,  BENJAMIN  [WILLIAM].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  July  6,  1818.  S.  of  James,  steward  of  Furnival's  Inn. 
B.  at  Epsom,  Surrey.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Easter 
1819;  B..\.  1824.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1817. 
Writer  in  the  Civil  Service,  Prince  of  Wales  Island,  Singapore 
and  Malacca,  in  1825.  Died  in  1829.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  172;  Inns  of  Court;  V.  Hodson.) 

WEEDON,  AUBREY  LOVELL  PRYCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  S.  of  Pryce,  of  Parkhurst,  Harrow,  Middlesex. 
B.  Oct.  25,  1878,  in  Bombay.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B..\.  1898.  Joined  the  Egyptian  Civil  Service,  1901; 
in  the  Customs  Administration  and  in  the  Ministry  of 
Finance  at  Cairo  in  1909.  Order  of  the  Nile,  4th  Class,  1916; 
3rd  Class,  1920.  Married,  July  12,  1909,  Mabel  Emily,  only 
child  of  Walford  Weedon.  Latteriy  of  Minshulls,  Aston 
Clinton,  Bucks.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.) 

WEEDON,  FRANCIS  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  10,  1850.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  Aug.  6,  1829,  in  London. 
School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1850. 
Resided  one  term.  Went  into  business.   (Peile,  ii.  517.) 


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Weedon,  Lewis  John  Compston 

WEEDON,  lewis  JOHN  COMPSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  1,  1870.  3rd  s.  of  Frederick  Pryce,  Esq.,  of  VVillesden. 
B.  Oct.  2,  1851,  in  London.  School,  Bray,  Berks.  (Mr  E.  A. 
Price).  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Died  Aug.  9,  1922,  aged  70,  at 
Lindfield,  Sussex.   (The  Tiims,  Aug.  ii,  1922.) 

WEEKES,  ARTHUR.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  29,  1856. 
Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant  [and  farmer],  of  Ottery, 
Devon.  B.  Aug.  11,  1838,  at  Willestrew,  Devon.  Schools, 
Tavistock  (Mr  Colson  and  Mr  Newman),  Bideford  (Mr 
Fowler)  and  Cathedral  School,  Gloucester  (Mr  Fowler). 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1867.  Assistant 
Master  at  Taunton  Grammar  School  in  1861;  at  Bristol 
Grammar  School,  1868-98.  Died  Apr.  16,  1908,  at  his  resi- 
dence at  Clifton.  Father  of  the  next,  of  Walter  (1890), 
George  A.  (1888)  and  WUUam  H.  (1886).  (The  Times,  Apr.  18, 
1908.) 

WEEKES,  CHARLES  DAVEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1894.  [5th]  s.  of  Arthur  (above).  B.  Dec.  19,  1874,  at  Clifton. 
School,  Bristol  Grammar  (Mr  R.  L.  Leighton).  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1898; 
priest,  1899;  C.  of  Broadwindsor,  Dorset,  189S-1901.  C.  of 
Beaconsfield,  South  Africa,  1901-7.  C.  of  Bodmin,  Cornwall, 
1907-8.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Isle  of  Dogs,  Middlesex,  1910-18. 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  Dock  Street  (with  St  Mark's  from  1926), 
Whitechapel,  1918-48.  Of  Sunbury-on-Thames  in  1952. 
Brother  of  George  A.  (1888),  Walter  (1890)  and  William  H. 
(1886).    (Crockford.) 

WEEKES,  CHRISTIAN  WILLIAM  HAMPTON,  .-^dm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1899.  [4th]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Charles 
Hampton  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1858)  [Assistant  Master 
at  Charterhouse],  of  Broadhurst,  Godalming,  Surrey  (and 
Laura,  dau.  of  L.  Smith,  of  Hurstpierpoint).  B.  Sept.  3, 
1880,  at  Godalming.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1906; 
priest,  1907;  C.  of  Hale,  Famham,  Surrey,  1906-9.  R.  of 
Yaverland,  Isle  of  Wight,  1909-13.  V.  of  Brading  (with 
Yaverland  from  1920),  1913-48.  .Axchdeacon  of  the  Isle  of 
Wight,  1937-48  Hon.  Canon  of  Portsmouth,  1935-7-  Died 
Sept.  I,  1948,  at  Ryde.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Sept.  2,  1948.) 

WEEKES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  29, 
1794- 

WEEKES,  GEORGE  ARTHUR.  .A^dm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1888.  [2nd]  s.  of  Arthur  (1856),  Master  at  Bristol  Grammar 
School  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Haye,  Capt.,  R.N.). 
B.  Sept.  5,  1869.  School,  Bristol  Grammar  (Mr  R.  L. 
Leighton).  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1891;  (Class.  Trip.,  Part  II,  ist  Class,  1892); 
M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1893;  priest,  1894;  Chaplain 
of  Sidney,  1893-5;  Fellow,  1894-1918;  Dean,  1894-1905; 
tutor,  1905-18;  Master,  1918-45.  Senior  Proctor,  1906-7  and 
1916-17.  Vice-Chancellor,  1926-8.  Lady  Margaret  Preacher, 
1930.  Select  Preacher  at  Oxford,  1927-9  and  1934.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Ely,  1935.  Married,  .\ug.  3,  1899,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Llewellyn  David,  Esq.,  of  Margam,  South  Wales.  Of 
56,  Lensfield  Road,  Cambridge,  in  1953.  Died  June  23,  1953. 
Brother  of  Walter  (1890),  Charies  D.  (1894)  and  William  H. 
(1886).   (Crockford;  Who's  Who.) 

WEEKES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7,  1872. 
S.  of  Thomas  Earl,  Professor  of  Music  (and  Sarah  Cottle). 

B.  Feb.  9,  1843,  at  East  Stonehouse,  Devon.  Mus.Bac.  1873. 
F.R.A.M.;  F.R.C.O.  Organist  at  St  Peter's,  Hammersmith, 
1861-2;  at  the  Baptist  Church,  Plymouth,  from  1876. 
Principal  of  the  Music  School  at  Stoke,  Devonport.  Author 
of  a  choral  primer,  and  Questions  on  Acoustics;  composition. 
Bless  the  Lord;  hymn  tunes;  etc.  Married,  June  14,  1866, 
Sarah  Watts.  Died  Mar.  11,  1932,  at  Plymouth.  An  apprecia- 
tion of  his  work  is  to  be  found  in  A  Music  Journal,  .Apr.  1932, 
100.  (Eagle,  .XLvii.  114;  The  Times,  Mar.  14,  1932;  British 
Musical  Biogs.) 

WEEKES,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i.  1890. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Arthur  (1856),  Assistant  Master  at  Bristol  Grammar 
School.  B.Dec.  16,  1871.  School,  Bristol  Grammar  (.Mr  R.  L. 
Leighton).  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B..^.  1893;  M.A.  1897.  Ord. 
deacon  (York),  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Sheffield,  1894-1900.  Resided  subsequently  at  Clifton,  where 
he  died  Feb.  15,  1902.  Brother  of  George  A.  (1888).  Charies 
D.  (1894)  and  the  next.  (Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle, 
Feb.  28,  1902.) 

WEEKES,  WILLIAM  HAVE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1886.  S.  of  .Arthur  (1856),  Master  at  Bristol  Grammar 
School.  B.  Mar.  5,  1867,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Bristol 
Grammar  (.Mr  Leighton).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar;  B..\. 
1889;  M.A.  1897.    Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1890;  priest,  1891; 

C.  of  St  Sidwell's,  Exeter,  1890-4.  Priest-Vicar  and  Succentor, 
Bloemfontein  Cathedral,  1894-6.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Bloemfontein.    R.  of  Mafeking,  1896-1900,  and  Chaplain  of 


Wegg,  Robert 

the  garrison  during  the  siege.  R.  of  Beaconsfield,  1901-12. 
Archdeacon  of  Kimberley,  1905-12.  R.  of  Kroonstad, 
19x2-16.  Archdeacon  of  Bloemfontein,  1912-22.  Dean  of 
Bloemfontein,  1922-40.  R.  of  Bloemfontein  Cathedral, 
1917-37.  Chaplain  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem, 
1931-45.  Died  Aug.  2,  1945,  at  Capetown.  Brother  of 
Charies  D.  (1894),  George  A.  (1888)  and  the  above.  (Crock- 
ford; The  Times,  Aug.  4,  I945-) 

WEEKLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1896. 
S.  of  John,  of  Bromston,  Kent.  B.  Aug.  10,  1877.  at  Margate. 
School,  Dane  Hill,  Margate  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1899. 

WEEKLEY,  ERNEST.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1893. 
S.  of  Charies,  of  New  End,  Hampstead.  B.  there,  Apr.  27, 
1865.  School,  Dane  Hill,  Margate  (private);  and  at  the 
Universities  of  Paris,  Berne,  and  Freiburg-im-Breisgau. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar,  1896;  B.A.  (Med.  and  Mod. 
Lang.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1896;  M.A.  1901.  Lecturer  in  English 
at  Freiburg-im-Breisgau  University,  1897-8;  Professor  of 
French  at  Nottingham  University  College,  1898-1938-. 
Author,  The  Romance  of  Words;  The  Romance  of  Names; 
Words  Ancient  and  Modern;  An  Etymological  Dictionary;  etc. 
Of  446,  Upper  Richmond  Road,  Putney,  in  1952.  (School- 
masters' Directories;  Who's  Who.) 

WEEKS,  CHARLES  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1894.  [S.  of  Thomas  Henry,  solicitor,  of  44,  Scarsdale 
Villas,  Kensington.]  B.  May  5,  1875-  [School,  St  Paul's.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1903.  B.D., 
Durham,  1919.  Assistant  Master  at  Routenburn  School, 
Largs,  Ayrshire,  1898-1900;  at  Loretto,  1901-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)  1902;  priest,  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Epsom 
College,  1902-14.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  St  Leonards-on-Sea, 
1914-21.  V.  of  Hooe,  Sussex,  1921-34.  V  of  Portfield,  1934-8- 
R.  of  Etchingham,  1938-48.  Married,  1917,  Winifrid,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Henry  Sams.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  Crockford;  Who's  Who  in  Sussex.) 

WEEKS,  FREDERICK  HENRY  BRIAN.  Adm  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  10,  1882.  B.  July  25,  1857.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1885;  priest,  1886; 
C.  of  St  Jude's,  PhTDouth,  1885-^.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Ipswich, 
1889-90.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Selly  Hill,  Birmingham,  1890- 
1925.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  E.xeter,  from  1926.  Subsequently 
of  The  White  House,  Lea  Mount,  Dawlish.   (Crockford.) 

WEEKS,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  from  Ayerst 
H.,  Michs.  1887.  S.  of  George  Horatio.  B.  Dec.  26,  1868,  at 
Portsmouth.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  1888;  B..\.  1890; 
M.A.  1896.  B.D.,  Durham,  1901;  LL.B.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 
1910;  LL.D.  (T.C.D.)  1911.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1892; 
priest,  1893;  C.  of  St  George's-in-the-East,  1892-3.  C.  of 
St  James's,  Hatcham,  Kent,  1893-7.  Chaplain,  R.N.; 
H.M.S.  Vernon,  Portsmouth,  1898-9;  H.M.S.  Duke  of 
Wellington  and  Victory,  1899.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Durban,  1899- 
1905.  Principal  of  Hilton  College  and  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Natal, 
1905-6.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  South  Kensington,  1906-11.  V.  of 
St  John-the-Evangelist,  Lowestoft,  1911-15.  V.  of  Christ- 
church  Cathedral,  Nelson,  New  Zealand,  1915-23.  Dean  of 
Nelson,  1916-23.  Lecturer  at  Holy  Trinity,  Dulwich  Hill, 
N.S.W.,  1923-8,  and  Head  Master  of  Trinity  Grammar 
School,  Summer  Hill,  1923-8.  R.  of  Fenny  Compton, 
Warws.,  1929-41.   Died  in  1941.   (Crockford.) 

WEGG,  GEORGE  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June  26,  1766.  S.  of  Samuel  (1740),  Treasurer  of  Gray's  Inn. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1766;  Scholar,  1769;  B..\. 
{t2th  Wrangler)  1770;  M..\.  1773-  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  21,  1762.  Bencher.  Died  Jan.  4,  1817.  (Peile,  11.  2S2; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

WEGG,  HUGH  NEVILLE.  Adm.  at  Cail'S,  Oct.  i,  1900. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  William  (1838),  M.D.,  of  15,  Hertford  Street, 
Mayfair,  London.  B.  there  [Dec.  28,  1881].  Schools,  Wayn- 
flete,  Clifton  College,  and  Marlborough  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1904.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1909.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Middlesex  Regt.);  killed  in 
action.  Mar.  25,  1918,  at  Pont  de  Brie.  Brother  of  William 
H.  J.  (1895).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  m.  405;  Univ. 
War  List.) 

WEGG,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's.  Apr.  30,  1827. 
S.  of  John.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1832; 
M..\.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Oct.  6,  1833;  priest 
(Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich),  Oct.  26,  1834;  C.  of 
Rushall,  Norfolk.  Chaplaic  to  the  Depwade  Union,  1836-71. 
R.  of  Frenze,  1840-76.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1877. 


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Wegg,  William 

WEGG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caius,  Jan.  17,  1838. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  London.  B.  at  Greenwich.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Lent,  1838;  M.B.  and  Med.Lic.  1843;  M.D. 
1848.  L.R.C.P.,  1843;  F.R.C.P.,  1851.  Practised  in  London. 
Physician  to  the  Westminster  general  dispensary,  1850,  and  to 
St  George's  and  St  James's  dispensary,  i860.  Censor,  R.C.P., 
1 867-9. Treasurer  of  the  Royal  Medical  Chirurgical  Society, 
1873-81.  Author,  medical.  Died  Dec.  3,  1893,  m  London; 
Father  of  the  next  and  Hugh  N.  (1900).  {Venn,  u.  242; 
Boase,  vi.  817;  Medical  Directories.) 

WEGG,  WILLIAM  HENRY  JERVIS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1893.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Wilham  (above),  of  Hertford  Street, 
London,  W.  (and  Mary  Ann  Rickards).  B.  [Oct.  28],  1876, 
in  London.  Schools,  Winchester  College,  and  Twyford,  near 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1901.  On  the  Western  Circuit. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  R.G.A.). 
Of  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair,  W.  Married,  Mar.  18,  1901, 
Winifred  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  M.  Rigg,  Esq.,  of  BexhUl. 
Author,  Antwerp,  I477-I559;  The  Decline  of  Antwerp  under 
Philip  of  Spain.  Died  Dec.  13,  1940.  Brother  of  Hugh  N. 
(1900).   {Venn,  11.  545;  Univ.  War  List;  Law  Lists.) 

WEGUELIN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  11, 
1857.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  Matthias,  of  Goldings,  near 
Hertford  (by  his  ist  wife,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  A.  H.  Poulett- 
Thomson).  B.  Sept.  30,  1838,  at  Marlow,  Bucks.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861.  Lieut.,  Royal 
Berkshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  1863-73.  M.P.  for  Youghal, 
Co.  Cork,  1868-9  (when  his  election  was  declared  void). 
Partner  in  the  firm  of  Thomson,  Bonar  and  Co.,  merchants,  of 
London.  A  director  of  the  Bank  of  England,  1867-81. 
Lieutenant  for  the  City  of  London.  Died  Sept.  6,  1881. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  m.  1255;  Walford,  County 
Families;  Return  of  M.P.s.) 

WEGUELIN,  JAMES  CRAWFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1842.  S.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Matthias  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).  B.  Feb.  16,  1824.  Schools,  Rugby  and  Charter- 
house ['  expelled  from  Charterhouse  for  smoking  and  running 
away'].  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1847.  Half-uncle  of  the 
above.    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WEGUELIN,  WILLIAM  ANDREWS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
St  John's,  Feb.  3,  1827.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1827. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  i8,  1828;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1835. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  Dec.  11,  1831.  R.  of  South  Stoke, 
Sussex,  1832-56.  Married  (i)  1831,  Emma  Hartley;  (2)  1840, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Penny,  of  Essex.  Died 
June  8,  1892,  aged  84,  at  Haywards  Heath.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  June  15,  1892.) 

WEIDEMANN,  GEORGE  FRANCIS  RODERER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  Catharine's,  Oct.  10,  1837.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  S.,  of 
Dent,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  (23rd  Wrangler,  1841); 
B.A.  1842.  Fellow,  1842-5.  In  Holy  Orders.  Professor  at 
Bishop's  College,  Calcutta,  1844-52.  Drowned,  aged  33, 
Apr.  3,  1852,  at  Calcutta,  while  crossing  the  river  Hooghly 
during  a  storm.  {Boase,  vi.  817;  Scott,  MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  1852, 
1.  631;  History  of  St  Cath.  Coll.,  which  calls  him  'Windeman'; 
V.  Hodson.) 

WEIGALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  6,  1826. 
Of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1830;  priest,  1831.  C.  of  Bollington, 
Cheshire,  1847-8.  P.C.  of  Hurdsfield,  1848-57.  P.C.  of 
Buxton,  Derbs.,  1857-65.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868. 
(Crockford.) 

WEIGALL,  GERALD  JOHN  VILLIERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Apr.  30,  1889.  [3rd]  s.  of  H[enry],  Esq.,  of  South- 
wood,  St  Laurence,  Ramsgate  (and  Lady  Rose  Sophia  Mary 
Fane,  dau.  of  the  nth  Eari  of  Westmoriand).  [B.  Oct.  19, 
1870.  School,  Wellington  College.]  Matric.  Easter,  1889. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1891,  1892.  Played  for  Kent,  1891-1903. 
A  member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Kent  Cyclist  Batt.).  Married, 
1897,  Josephine,  dau.  of  Capt.  W.  R.  Harrison,  R.A.,  and  had 
issue.  Died  May  17,  1944,  in  Dublin.  {Wellington  Coll.  Reg.; 
Burke,  F.  and  B.;  The  Times,  May  19,  1944.) 

WEIGHELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Pembroke,  July  7, 
1826.  Eldest  s.  of  Bartholomew,  farmer,  of  Whaston,  Yorks. 
B.  at  Kirkby  Ravensworth,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1826; 
B.A.  1832.  V.  of  Marsworth,  Bucks.,  1837-45.  R.  of  Ched- 
dington,  1846-53.  P.C.  of  Pightlesthome,  1854.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1855.   Father  of  the  next. 

WEIGHELL,  WILLIAM  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Jesus,  Dec.  i,  1864.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  deceased. 
B.  June  20,  1846,  at  Cheddington,  Bucks.  Schools,  Clergy 
Orphan,  Canterbury,  and  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  Scholar;  B.A.  1871.   Cricket  'blue,'  1866,  1868,  1869; 


Weir,  Henry 

played  for  Sussex,  1868-78.  Royal  Humane  Society's  medal, 
1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Lead- 
gate,  Co.  Durham,  1879-81.  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  King's  Lynn, 
Norfolk,  1881-3.  V.  of  Rougham,  1883-91.  R.  of  OxhUl, 
Warws.,  1891-4.  R.  of  Amberley,  Sussex,  1895-6.  V.  of 
Chiltington,  1896-8.  V.  of  Shilton,  Oxon.,  1898-1905.  Died 
Oct.  29,  1905.  {Reg.  of  Clergy  Orphan  Sch.;  Crockford;  Church 
Times,  Nov.  10,  1905.) 

WEIGHTMAN,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  3.  1835. 
[Eldest  s.  of  William  Alexander,  of  Southborough,  Tunbridge 
Wells.  B.  Mar.  10,  1815.  School,  Mill  Hill.]  Doubtful  if 
resided.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  10,  1836.  Matric.  Lent, 
1837;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  22,  1838.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  5,  i843-  On  the 
Oxford  Circuit.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1850;  priest,  1851; 
C.  of  St  George-the-Martyr,  Canterbury,  1850-1.  C.  of 
Emmanuel  Church,  Bolton-le-Moors,  Lanes.,  1853-4.  C.  of 
Burnley,  1855-7.  C.  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
1858-61.  Joined  the  Roman  Cathohc  Church.  Perhaps 
Assistant  Master  at  Oundle  in  1861;  but  see  the  next.  Re- 
sumed practice  at  the  Bar,  1862.  Sentenced  to  six  months' 
hard  labour  for  stealing  books  from  the  Inner  Temple  library, 
1873.  Went  to  the  U.S.A.  in  1873.  Disbarred,  July,  1874. 
Author,  Medical  Practitioners'  Legal  Guide;  Letter  to  W.  E. 
Gladstone  on  Clerical  Disabilities;  Law  of  Marriage;  etc.  Died 
before  1901.  {Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  iii.  1256,  which 
gives  died  1873,  and  vi.  818;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  Bristol  Mirror,  May  24,  1862.) 

WEIGHTMAN,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1850. 
S.  of  Hugh,  schoolmaster,  of  Grassthorpe,  Notts,  (and 
Dorothy).  B.  at  Mamham.  Bapt.  Feb.  22,  1824.  [School, 
Sleaford.]  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1858.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  18,  1856;  priest,  Nov.  29, 1857.  Perhaps 
Assistant  Master  at  Oundle  School  in  1861,  but  see  the  above. 
{Crockford's  Scholastic  Direct.) 

WEIGHTMAN-SMITH,  GEORGE  (1892),  see  SMITH. 

WEINBERG,  GEORGE  IVAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1893.  S.  of  Julius,  of  Fembrae,  Dundee.  B.  [Apr.  11],  1875, 
at  Dundee.  School,  Glenalmond.  Matric.  Michs.  1893. 
A  merchant  in  Dundee.  Sometime  of  Broughty  Ferry, 
Angus.  Latterly  of  Witley  Court,  Wobum  Place,  London, 
W.C.  Died  July  8,  1950,  at  Caversham,  Reading.  {Glenal- 
mond Reg.;  The  Times,  July  11,  1950.) 

WEIR,  CHARLES  SIMS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  3. 
1837.  [2nd]  s.  of  John,  of  the  Weir,  Lanarks.  [and  of 
7,  Mecklenburgh  Square,  London]  (and  Mary  James,  dau.  of 
John  Sims,  Esq.).  B.  1820,  at  Lanark.  School,  Midhurst, 
Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Migrated  (age  18)  to  Trinity, 
Oct.  15,  1839;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  13,  1841.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  11,  1844.  Equity 
Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Succeeded  his  brother  at  the 
Weir,  1845.  A  director  of  the  Royal  Caledonian  asylum,  1847. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  458;  Walford,  County  Families;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WEIR,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  S.  of  Archibald  [M.D.  (Edin.)],  of  St  Mungo's, 
Malvern,  Worcs.  B.  Dec.  i,  1876,  at  Malvern.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  In  the  Army. 
Served  in  South  African  War,  1899-1901  (mentioned  in 
despatches  twice).  Captain,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards;  Major, 
1912.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Colonel,  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards;  Temp.  Brig. -Gen.,  1915;  wounded;  C.M.G., 
1919;  D.S.O.,  19:5;  Brevet  Colonel,  1918;  mentioned  four 
times  in  despatches;  Officer,  Order  of  St  Maurice  and  St 
Lazarus  (Italy);  French  Croix  de  Guerre;  Brigade  Com- 
mander, 84th  Infantry  Brigade  in  Salonika,  1915-18; 
Brigade  Commander,  igth  Infantry  Brigade,  Egyptian 
Expeditionary  Force,  1918,  and  13th  Cavalry  Brigade,  1918). 
Major-General,  1927;  Lieut. -General,  1933;  General,  1937- 
Retired,  1938.  C.B.,  1923;  K.C.B.,  1934.  Married,  Jan.  20, 
1917,  Margaret  Irene,  dau.  of  Robert  More,  of  Bexhill,  and 
had  issue.  Of  Link  Lodge,  Malvern  Link.  Died  Nov.  15, 
1951.  Brother  of  Henry  B.  (1899)  and  Hugh  H.  (1894). 
{Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times, 
Dec.  16,  1951.) 

WEIR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  24,  i843.  S.  of 
Grindley,  of  Berwick-on-Tweed.  B.  there  [Nov.  13,  1817]. 
School,  Berwick-on-Tweed  Grammar;  and  at  Edinburgh 
University.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar;  B.A.  1847;  M.A. 
1850.  Tutor  in  the  family  of  J.  M.  Seveme,  of  Thenford  Park, 
Northants.  Head  Master  of  Berwick-on-Tweed  Grammar 
School,  185 1-3;  Classical  Master  at  Edinburgh  Academy, 
1853-81.  Afterwards  for  some  years  a  private  tutor  in 
London.  Married,  1859,  Jessie,  dau.  of  William  Graham, 
LL.D.,  of  Edinburgh.  Died  Dec.  3, 1904,  at  Chiswick.  {Venn, 
II.  261  and  add.) 


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Weir,  Henry  Bright 

WEIR,  HENRY  BRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1899.  S.  of  .Archibald  [F.R.C.S.,  Edin.],  of  St  Mungo's, 
Malvem,  Worcs.  B.  June  23,  1880,  at  Malvern.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B..^.  1902;  M.A.  1908;  M.B. 
and  B.Chir.  1910.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital;  House  Physician 
there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1907.  Assistant  Director  of  the 
clinical  and  pathological  laboratories  and  Demonstrator  at 
St  Thomas's  Hospital;  Assistant  Lecturer  on  Pathology  at 
Charing  Cross  Hospital.  Pathologist,  National  Hospital  for 
diseases  of  the  heart.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  19 14-19 
(Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Married,  July  21,  1920,  Sybil,  only  dau. 
of  Dr  Garson,  of  Bebington,  Cheshire.  Died  May  4,  1931, 
in  London.  Brother  of  the  ne.xt  and  of  George  A.  (1895). 
(Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  May  6,  1931.) 

WEIR,  HUGH  HEYWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1894.  [4th]  s.  of  .\rchibald  [F.R.C.S.],  of  St  Mungo's. 
Malvern.  B.  Aug.  29,  1875,  at  Malvem.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  U.A.  1902;  M.B.  1904.  At 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S. ; 
L.R.C.P.,  1901.  House  Surgeon  at  the  West  London  Hos- 
pital, 1903.  Medical  Missionary  in  Korea,  1904-14.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R..\.M.C.).  Acting 
Secretary,  Medical  Missions  Dept.  of  the  S.P.G.,  1915-16; 
later,  Secretary.  Married,  Feb.  13,  1904,  in  Penang,  Margaret 
Mary  Denison,  youngest  dau  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Charles 
Skey,  V.  of  Weare,  Somerset.  Resided  latterly  at  Brocken- 
hurst,  Hants.,  where  he  died  Oct.  5,  1940.  Brother  of  the 
above  and  of  George  A.  (1895).  {Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  Oct.  7,  1940.) 

WEIR,  JAMES  TUDEHOPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15, 
1864.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  AnvUle  House,  Lesmahagow,  Lanarks. 
B.  there.  Mar.  18,  1844.  School,  Kensington  Grammar, 
London.   Matric.  Michs.  1864. 

WEIR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1883;  from 
Glasgow  University.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Ibrox,  Glasgow. 
B.  Jan.  20,  1862.  School,  Glasgow  High  [and  at  Glasgow- 
University,  U.A.  1882].  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar;  B.A. 
{i6th  Wrangler)  i886;  M.A.  1890.  Assistant  in  Mathematics 
to  Professor  Jack  at  Glasgow  University,  1887.  Professor  at 
Bangalore,  1887-90;  Principal  of  the  Maharajah's  College, 
Mysore,  1890-1909;  Inspector-General  of  Education  in 
Mysore,  1909-11.  Died  July  3,  1911,  at  Bangalore.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  574  and  MS.  note.) 

WEIR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  16,  1870.  S.  of 
Robert  Main,  of  17,  Royal  Terrace,  Edinburgh.  B.  there, 
July  II,  1851.  Schools,  Edinburgh  Academy  and  Loretto. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Scholar,  1873;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877. 
Second  Master  of  the  Northern  Counties  College,  Inverness; 
Head  Master  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  College,  Ryde;  Master  at 
Cargilfield  prep.  School.  Sometime  a  private  tutor  at  Balla- 
chulish.  J. P.  for  Argyllshire.  Author,  Greek  Vocabulary  for 
Young  Boys;  Aids  to  Latin  Translation.  {Loretto  Reg.; 
Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.) 

WEIR,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM  MORTIMER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1898.  S.  of  Marshall,  surgeon,  of 
Manville,  Dromore,  Co.  Down,  Ireland  (and  Jane,  dau.  of 
Robert  Harrison,  of  Dromore).  B.  Nov.  16,  1868,  at  Dromore. 
School,  private;  and  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Dublin), 
1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  the  Mission  Church,  Townsend 
Street,  Dublin,  1895-S.  C.  of  Drumbeg,  Co.  Antrim,  1899- 
1901.  R.  of  Craigs,  1901-4.  Inc.  of  St  James,  Bray,  Co. 
Wicklow,  1904-6.  R.  of  Delgany,  1906-35.  Canon  and  Preb. 
of  Christ  Church,  Dublin,  1914-35.  J. P.  for  Co.  Down. 
Married  Sylvia  Mildred,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Crampton  Smyly, 
M.D.,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  4,  View  Fort 
Park,  Dunmurry.  Died  July  26,  1936.  {Crockford;  Who  was 
Who.) 

WEISS,  ALEC  JESSOP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1900. 
S.  of  John,  of  5,  Norfolk  Road,  Birmingham.  B.  Aug.  8,  1877, 
in  Birmingham.   School,  Repton.   Matric.  Michs.  1900. 

WELBANK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1828. 
Parents  deceased.  B.  in  Westminster.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1828;  Scholar,  1828. 

WELBURN,  DALE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  29, 
1855.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Matthew  [C]  of  Ampleforth,  Yorks. 
B.  there,  Nov.  25,  1836.  Schools,  Yeoman's,  York  (Mr 
Hodgkinson),  and  Pocklington  (Mr  Gruggen).  Matric.  Michs. 
1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1861;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Wing, 
Bucks.,  1861-3.  C.  of  Eaton-Socon,  Hunts.,  1863-6.  C.  of 
Aston-Clinton,  Bucks.,  1866-7.  V.  of  Wardington,  Oxon., 
1877-191 1.  Brother  of  the  next  two.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1912. 


Welby,  Reginald  Earle 

WELBURN,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Sept.  29,  1862.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Matthew.  B.  at  Ample- 
forth, Yorks.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1862.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury),  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Osmington, 
Dorset,  1867-9.  C.  of  Netherbury,  1869-72.  C.  of  Peckham, 
Surrey,  1872-5.  V.  of  Overton  with  Fyfield,  Wilts.,  1875-99. 
Married  Jessie  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Fox,  of  Weymouth.  Died 
Mar.  21,  1899,  aged  55,  at  Overton  vicarage.  Brother  of  the 
above  and  the  next.    {Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar   23,  1899.) 

WELBURN,  JOHN  EDWARD  BROWN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  May  11,  1854  S.  of  the  Rev.  Matthew.  B.  at 
Ampleforth,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1854.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford),  1859;  priest,  i86o;  C.  of  Ducklington,  Oxon., 
1859-61.  C.  of  Kearsley  Moor,  Lanes.,  1861-8.  C.  of  Lutton, 
Lines.,  1868-77.  V.  of  Orby,  1877-1918.  Married  Harriet  — . 
Died  Feb.  6,  1918.  Brother  of  the  two  above.  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  Feb.  13,  1918.) 

WELBY,  CHARLES  [COPE].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  5,  1793;  Fell.-Com.,  Oct.  28,  1793-  [3rd  s.  of  William 
Earle  (1753),  of  Denton,  Lines.]  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  3,  1795.  Brother  of  John  E.  (1806),  Montague  E.  {1797), 
Richard  E.  (i797)  and  Thomas  E.  (1793);  half-brother  of 
William  E.  (1786).   {Inns  of  Court.) 

WELBY,  GEORGE  EARLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  7, 
1839.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Earle  (1806),  R.  of  Harston, 
Leics.  (and  Felicia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Hole.  B. 
Feb.  18,  1821.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B..\. 
1843;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1844;  priest,  1845; 
C.  of  Long  Bennington,  Lines.,  1844-9.  R.  of  Barrowby, 
1849-1900.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1894-1916.  J. P.  for  Kesteven. 
Married,  July  9,  1847,  Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Woodall,  R.  of  Branston,  Leics.  Resided  latterly  at  the 
White  House,  Barrowby,  where  he  died  May  16,  1916. 
Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Reginald  E.  (1851).  {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford;  P.  B.  G.  BinnaJl;  Clergy 
List;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

WELBY,  GEORGE  EARLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24, 
1869.  [Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  George  Earle  (above),  of 
Barrowby,  Lines,  (and  .\ugusta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Woodall).  B.  there,  Jan.  9,  1851.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Attach^  in  the  Foreign  Office,  1874; 
at  Buenos  Ayres,  1875;  3rd  Secretary,  1876;  in  Vienna,  1877; 
in  Petrograd,  1882;  in  Paris,  1886;  in  Madrid,  1888.  Secretary 
to  the  Legation  at  Buenos  Aires,  1892;  at  Stockholm,  1894; 
at  Brussels,  1897.  Minister  Resident  and  Consul-General  at 
Bogota,  Colombia, 1898-1906.  C.M.G.,  1905 ;  created  a  Knight, 
1906.  Subsequently  of  AUington  Hall,  Grantham.  Mayor  of 
Westminster,  1915-17.  Died  Aug.  25,  1936.  (Burke,  P. 
and  B.;  Who  was  Who.) 

WELBY,  JOHN  EARLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  21, 
1806.  [6th]  s.  of  Sir  WUliam  Earie  (1753)  [ist]  Bart.,  of 
Denton  House,  Grantham  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Robert  Cope).  [B.  Sept.  11,  1786,  at  Allington,  Lines. 
[School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  29,  1805.  V.  of  Keddington, 
Lines.,  1812-16.  R.  of  Haceby  and  Sapperton,  1813-16. 
R.  of  W.  Allington,  1814-67.  R.  of  Stroxton,  1816-67.  J. P. 
for  Grantham.  R.  of  Harston,  Leics.,  1816-67.  Married, 
May  20,  1819,  Felicia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Hole,  of  Chumleigh,  Devon.  Died  July  9,  1867.  Father  of 
Reginald  E.  (1851)  and  George  E.  (1839);  half-brother  of 
WUliam  E.  (1786);  brother  of  Thomas  E.  (1793),  Richard  E. 
(1797),  Montague  E.  (1797),  and  Charles  C.  (i793)-  {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergv  List;  Crockford;  Inns  of 
Court;  Pall  Mall  Gazette,  July  11,  1867;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  11. 
263;  P.  B.  G:  Binnall.) 

WELBY,  MONTAGUE  EARLE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Em- 
manuel, June  1,  1797.  [4th  s.  of  Sir  William  Earle  (1753), 
Bart,  (by  his  2nd  wife).]  Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1801; 
M.A.  1804.  Ord.  deacon,  1802;  priest,  1803.  R.  of  Newton 
Harcourt,  Leics.,  1802-47,  and  V.  of  Long  Bennington, 
Lines.,  1808-49.  Subsequently  of  .Allington  House,  Grantham. 
Died  Oct.  12,  1871,  aged  93.  Half-brother  of  William  E. 
(1786);  brother  of  Charles  C.  (i793).  etc.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Clergy  List.) 

WELBY,  PHILIP  SINCLAIR  (1891),  see  WELLBY. 

WELBY,  REGINALD  EARLE.  Adm,  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  18,  1851.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  [Earle]  (1806)  (and 
Felicia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Hole).  B.  Aug.  3,  1832,  at 
Harston,  Leics.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  185 1;  B..A. 
1856.  Entered  the  Treasury,  1856;  Assistant  Financial 
Secretary,  1880-5;  Permanent  Secretary,  1885-94.  G.C.B., 
1892;  created  Baron  Welby,  1894.  Chairman  of  the  London 
County  Council,  1900.  Died,  unmarried,  Oct.  30,  1915,  in 
London,  when  the  title  became  extinct.  Brother  of  George  E. 
(1839)-    {Buike,P.andB.;D.N.B.) 


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Welby,  Richard  Earle 

WELBY,  RICHARD  EARLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  i, 
1797.  [5th  s.  of  Sir  WilUam  (1753),  Bart.  B.  1779-]  Matric. 
Michs.  1797.  Comet,  2nd  Regt.  of  Life  Guards;  Lieut.,  1806; 
Capt.,  1809.  Married,  Oct.  5,  1812,  the  widow  of  Henry 
Penton,  M.P.  Died  Oct.  3,  1834.  Brother  of  Montague  E. 
(1797),  etc.;  half-brother  of  WiiUam  E.  (1786).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  V.  Hodson.) 

WELBY,  RICHARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  30, 
1823.  S.  of  A[dlard],  of  S.  Rauceby,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs. 
1824;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1828;  priest,  1829. 
C.  of  Kirkby  Green,  Lines.  No  subsequent  cure  or  address 
recorded.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868.  (Peile,  11.  414; 
Crockford.) 

WELBY,  THOMAS  [EARLE].  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  6, 
1793;  Fell.-Com.,  Oct.  28,  1793-  [and  s.  of  Sir  William  (i753). 
Bart,  (by  his  2nd  wife)  ]  Of  Allington,  Lines.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  24,  1795.  Brother  of  Charles  C.  (i793). 
etc.;  half-brother  of  William  E.  (1786).   {Middle  Temple  Reg.) 

WELBY,  The  Rev.  THOMAS  EARLE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  II,  1846;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  William 
Earle  (1786)  [2nd]  Bart.,  of  Folkingham,  Lines,  (and  Wil- 
helmina,  dau.  of  WUliam  Spry).  [B.  July  11,  1810.]  School, 
Rugby.  [An  Ensign  in  the  26th  Foot,  1826;  Lieut.,  1829; 
Lieut.,  13th  Light  Dragoons,  1830;  sold  out,  Apr.  14,  1837.] 
M.A.,  Lambeth,  1843;  D.D.,  Lambeth,  1862.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Toronto);  R.  of  Sandwich,  Western  Canada,  1842. 
C.  of  Bumham  Westgate,  Norfolk,  in  1846.  R.  of  Newton, 
Lines.,  1847-8.  Inc.  of  St  Mark's,  George,  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
1851-61.  Archdeacon  of  George  Town,  1856-61.  Bishop  of 
St  Helena,  1861-99.  Married,  1837,  Mary,  dau.  of  A.  Browne, 
and  had  issue.  Killed,  Jan.  6,  1899,  in  a  carriage  accident  at 
James  Town,  St  Helena.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  u.  499; 
Boase,  in.  1258;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who.) 

WELBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24,  1820. 
S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  North  Muskham,  Notts.  Matric. 
Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1820.  Died  July  3,  1822,  aged  21. 
(G.  Mag.,  1822,  II.  93.) 

WELBY,  WILLIAM  EARLE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare, 
May  16,  1753.  [Only  s.  of  William  (1727-8),  of  Denton, 
Lines,  (and  Catharine,  dau.  of  James  Cholmeley,  of  Easton, 
Lines.).  B.  at  Denton.  School,  Eton.]  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Mar.  30,  1756.  Of  Denton  House,  Grantham. 
Created  Bart.,  June  27,  1801.  High  Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1796. 
M.P.  for  Grantham,  1802-6.  Married  (i)  Penelope,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Glynne,  of  Hawarden  Castle,  Flints.;  (2)  Mar. 
1773.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Cope,  of  Spondon,  Derbs., 
and  widow  of  Thomas  Williamson,  of  Allington  Hall,  Lines. 
Died  Nov.  6,  1815,  aged  81.  Father  of  John  E.  (1806), 
Richard  E.  (i797).  Charles  C.  (1793).  Thomas  E.  (i793). 
Montague  E.  (1797)  and  the  next.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Return  of  M.P.s;  G.  Mag.,  1815,11.  637.) 

WELBY,  WILLIAM  EARLE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  13,  1786.  Of  Notts.  [Eldest  s.  of  William  Earle  (above) 
(by  his  ist  wife,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Glynne,  of 
Hawarden  Castle,  Flintshire).  B.  Nov.  14,  1768  ]  Matric. 
Lent,  1787.  M.P.  for  Grantham,  1807-20.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  and  Bart.,  Nov.  6,  1815.  Married,  Aug.  30,  179a, 
Wilhelmina,  only  dau.  of  William  Spry,  Governor  of  Bar- 
bados. Died  Nov.  3,  1852.  Father  of  Thomas  E.  (1846); 
half-brother  of  John  E.  (1806),  Charles  C.  (1793),  Montague 
E.  (1797),  Thomas  E.  (1793)  and  Richard  E.  (i797).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1815,  11.  637.) 

WELBY,  WILLIAM  WYAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28, 
1834;  from  St  Bees  College.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1851; 
priest,  1852;  C.  of  Cleckheaton,  Yorks.,  185 1-4.  C.  of 
Holbeck,  1854.  C.  of  Epwell,  Oxon.,  1855-7.  C.  of  New- 
church-in-Pendle,  Lanes.,  1857-60.  V.  of  Bolton-upon- 
Deame,  Yorks.,  1860-81.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1882. 

WELCH,  ALBAN  HENRY  DREW.  .^dm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  1866.  [5th  s.  of  George  Asser  White  (Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  1821),  of  Arle  House,  near  Cheltenham  (and  Anne 
Catherine  Gardiner,  only  child  of  Lieut. -Col.  Mannooch, 
68th  Regt.).  B.  June  17,  1847.  School,  Bromsgrove.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Died  in  1880.  (Bromsgrove 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WELCH,  ARTHUR  WILMOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  18,  1868.  S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  Lancaster  House,  Harrow. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar;  B.A.  (36/A 
Wrangler)  1872;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1884;  priest, 
1885.  Assistant  Master  at  King  Edward  VI  Grammar  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  1872-8;  at  Harrow,  1878-80;  Head 
Master  of  Stamford  Grammar  School,  1881-2;  of  Archbishop 
Holgate's  School,  York,  1883-95.  V.  of  Millington  with  Great 
Givendale,  Yorks.,  1896-1937.  Married,  Mar.  27,  1883,  Jessie 


Welch,  Robert  Preston  Lewis 

Josephine,  youngest  dau.  of  Gustave  Masson,  Librarian  of 
Harrow  School.  Died  in  1939.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Apr.  4,  1883.) 

WELCH,  EDWARD  ASHURST.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9,  1879. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Andrew,  V.  of  Cray  St  Mary,  Kent. 
B.  Aug.  22,  i860,  at  Orpington.  School,  King's  College 
School,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar,  1880;  Bell 
Scholar,  1880;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  1, 1st  Class,  1882);  B.A.  1883; 
M.A.  1886.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Trinity  College,  Toronto,  1895; 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Bishop's  College,  Lennoxville,  1900.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Haggerston,  1884-6.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Durham,  1887-9.  V.  of  the  Church  of  the  Venerable  Bede, 
Gateshead,  1890-5.  Provost  of  Trinity  College  and  Chancellor 
of  St  Alban's  Cathedral,  Toronto,  1895-9.  R.  of  St  James's 
Cathedral  and  Sub-Dean  of  St  Alban's  Cathedral,  Toronto, 
1899-1909.  V.  of  All  Saints  Cathedral,  Wakefield,  Yorks., 
1909-18.  Hon.  Canon  of  Wakefield,  1909-18.  Hon.  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Wakefield,  1910-18.  R.  of  Southchurch, 
Essex,  1918-32.  Married,  Oct.  8,  1890,  Edith  Marion,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  G.  Mackintosh,  of  Edinburgh,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  The  Lore  of  the  Master.  Died  Aug.  6,  1932. 
Brother  of  Stanley  B.  (1882).  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Aug.  8,  1932.) 

WELCH,  FRANK  CHARLES  BACON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1885.  S.  of  Henry  Forster,  Esq.  B.  at  Bourton, 
Salop.  School,  Harlow  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A. 
1890.  Head  Master  of  Lexden  House  School,  Seaford.  Died 
Mar.  31,  1934,  at  Eastbourne;  buried  at  Seaford.  (The  Times, 
Apr.  2,  1934;  F.  Brittain.) 

WELCH,  HENRY  EDWARD  PARKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  29,  1879.  [Only]  s.  of  Henry  Thomas  (next),  of  Leek 
Hall,  Camforth,  Lanes,  (and  Jemima  Caroline,  dau.  of  Major 
E.  J.  Bridges,  R.A.).  B.  Mar.  1,  i860,  in  London.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  LL.B.  1883.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  31,  1882.  Of  Leek  Hall,  Lanes.  J. P. 
for  Lanes.,  Westmorland  and  the  West  Riding  of  Yorks. 
Married  (i)  1898,  Mary  Lilian  Andison,  of  Park  Hall,  Chorley ; 
(2)  1905,  Ellen  Harriet  Worsley,  dau.  of  Major-General  H.  J. 
IJell.  Died  as  the  result  of  an  accident  at  Leek  Hall,  Jan.  2, 
1926.  (Charterhouse  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Walford,  County 
Families;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WELCH,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  19,  1853.  [Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Thomas  Robinson 
(1814)  [of  the  Palace,  Chichester]  (and  Mary  Olive,  dau.  of 
John  Bond,  Esq.).  B.  1835,  at  Hailsham,  Sussex.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1853.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  28,  1855.  Succeeded  his  uncle  at  Leek  Hall,  1845.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Lanes,  and  Westmorland.  Married,  1859, 
Jemima  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Major  Edward  Jacob  Bridges, 
R.A.  Died  Aug.  2,  1906.  Father  of  the  above.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WELCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1783.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Littledale,  Lanes.  Schools, 
Clitheroe,  and  Barton,  Westmorland.   Kept  nine  terms. 

WELCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1795.  [S.  of 
John,  of  St  Christopher,  West  Indies.  School,  Westminster.] 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  12,  1793.  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters.) 

WELCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27, 1822.  [Eldest] 
s.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Lancaster.  B.  there  [July  31,  1803]. 
School,  Lancaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Migrated  to  Caius, 
June  25,  1823;  B.A.  1826.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Sept.  20,  1822.  A  Special  Pleader,  1829-80,  having  a  large 
practice  and  numerous  pupils.  Died  May  16,  1888,  in 
Kensington.  (Boase,  in.  1258;  Venn,  11.  190;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court.) 

WELCH,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  5, 
1822.  2nd  s.  of  George,  surgeon,  of  Stanstead,  Essex.  B. 
there  [Apr.  10,  1803].  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric. 
Michs.  1822;  B.A.  (i2th  Classic)  1826.  Assistant  Master  at 
St  Paul's  School,  Portsmouth,  from  1827.  (Christ's  Hospital 
Exhibitioners.) 

WELCH,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  22, 
1807.  [Eldest  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Leek,  Lanes.  School, 
Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Michs.  i8o8;  Scholar,  1810;  B.A.  (5th 
•Wrangler)  1812;  M.A.  1815.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  30, 
1812,  and  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1815.  Sometime 
Attorney-General  of  Van  Diemen's  Land.  Died  in  1845. 
Brother  of  Thomas  R.  (1814).  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

WELCH,  ROBERT  PRESTON  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  6,  1854.  S.  of  Robert  Gregory,  gent,  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  at  West  Monkton,  Somerset.  Bapt.  Aug.  i, 
1836.    Kept  two  terms. 


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Welch,  Stanley  Burford 

WELCH,  STANLEY  BURFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  i6,  1882.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Andrew,  V.  of 
Cray  St  Mar>'.  Kent.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1888;  priest, 
1889;  C.  "of  St  John's,  Holborn,  1888-1902.  V.  of  St  John's, 
Bethnal  Green,  1902-29.  Married,  Jan.  21,  1903,  Adele 
Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  Josiah  Houle,  of  London.  Died  Apr.  21, 
1929.  Brother  of  Edward  A.  (1879)-  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  .\pr.  25,  1929.) 
WELCH,  THOMAS  DAVIES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  9,  1855. 
S.  of  Thomas,  retired  merchant,  of  Tottenham.  B.  June  to, 
1836,  in  Islington.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1855; 
B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862;  M.B.  1863;  M.Chir.  and  M.D.  1866. 
At  Guy's  Hospital  and  Addenbrooke's,  Cambridge.  Physician, 
Islington  Dispensary,  and  Kent  and  Canterbury  Hospital. 
Of  Ryde,  Isle  of  W'ight,  in  1870;  of  Godalming,  Surrey,  in 
1890;  and  of  Wimbledon  (retired)  in  1910.  Died  Nov.  26, 
1918,  at  Wimbledon.  (Venn,  11.  322;  Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Nov.  29,  1918.) 
WELCH,  THOMAS  ROBINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Mar.  14,  1814.  Of  Lanes.  [S.  of  George,  of  Leek.  B.  Nov. 
1792.  School,  Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818; 
M.A.  1823.  C.  of  Hailsham,  Sussex,  -1835-1841.  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Chichester  and  Chancellor  of  the  diocese, 
1842-4.  .Married,  1833,  Mary  Bond.  Disappears  from  Clergy 
List,  1845.  Brother  of  Robert  H.  (1807);  father  of  Henry  T. 
(1853)-  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 
WELCH,  WILLIAM  FREDERIC.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1840.  Did  not  reside.  Of  Dorset.  S.  of  William, 
deceased  (and  Susaima). 
WELCH,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Feb.  13,  1843.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1843; 
Scholar,  1844;  B..\.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk, 
1848-52.  OfCadley.WUts.  (no  cure),  1853-6.  CofDownham 
Market,  Norfolk,  1857-8.  V.  of  Stradsett,  1858-71.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1872.  [Clergy  List.) 
WELCH,  WILLIAM  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4, 
1890.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Blackstones,  Red  Hill,  Surrey.  B. 
[Mar.  24],  1872,  at  Carshalton.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Lent,  1891.  A  manufacturer.  DiedinOct.  1914.  (Uppingham 
Sch.  Roll.) 
WELCH,  WILLIAM  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  28,  1850.  S.  of  WUliam  Gylby.  B.  [1827],  at 
Handsworth,  near  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A. 
1854;  M.A.  1857.  [M.A.,  M.B.  and  M.D.,  Dublin,  1874.] 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1854 ;  priest,  1855 ;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Birmingham,  1854-5.  C.  of  Buckiand  and  Stoke-MandevUle, 
Bucks.,  1855-7.  C.  of  St  Thomas,  Stourbridge,  Worcs., 
1857-8.  Head  Master  of  King  Edward  VI's  Free  Grammar 
School,  Stourbridge,  1858-85.  R.  of  Bamoldby-le-Beck, 
Lines.,  1885-6.  Died  Jan.  22,  1886.  (Boase,  vi.  820;  Crock- 
ford; The  Guardian,  Feb.  3,  1886.) 
WELCHMAN,  RICHARD  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1889.  S.  of  George  [of  CuUompton,  Devon].  B.  Mar.  20, 
1869,  at  Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1906. 
Ord.  deacon  (Coventry),  1892;  priest  (Worcester),  1893;  C.  of 
St  Thomas's,  Birmingham,  1892-4.  Vice-Principal  of  the 
CM.  College,  Lahore,  India,  1896-8.  Chaplain,  Madras 
Eccles.  Dept.;  at  Poonamallee,  1899;  at  Bolarum,  1900-3; 
at  Wellington,  South  India,  1903-5;  at  Holy  Trinity,  Ban- 
galore, 1907-9;  at  Fort  St  George,  1910-12;  at  Ootacamund, 
1913-14.  \'.  of  Okehampton,  Devon,  1915-38.  Married, 
Oct.  7,  1901,  in  Bombay,  Beatrice  Nina,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Frank  Ley  Bazeley,  V.  of  Thorveton,  Devon.  Died  Mar.  2, 
1938;  buried  at  Exeter.  Brother  of  William  (1886).  [India 
Office  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  4,  1938.) 
WELCHMAN,  ROBERT  HAMILTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Mar.  1891.  S.  of  Frederick  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Lowestoft. 
School,  Westward  Ho,  N.  Devon.  Matric.  Lent,  1891;  B.A. 
1893.  For  some  time  had  a  school  on  the  continent.  Assistant 
Master  at  Reigate  Grammar  School  in  1906.  [Camb.  Year- 
book.) 
WELCHMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  i886. 
S.  of  George  [of  Cullompton,  Devon].  B.  Dec.  29,  1866,  at 
Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893-  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester),  1890;  priest,  1891 ;  C.  of  St  Pauls, 
Leamington,  1890-2.  C.M.S.  Missionary  at  Colombo,  1892-5. 
Supt.  of  Tamil  coolie  Mission,  Colombo,  1895-9.  V.  of  Fish- 
ponds, Bristol,  1901-7.  Hon.  Canon  of  Bristol,  1915-27. 
V.  of  Temple  (or  Holy  Cross),  Bristol,  1907-41.  Rural  Dean 
of  Bedminster,  1920-7.  Archdeacon  of  Bristol,  1927-30- 
Officer  of  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem,  1936.  Married,  1902, 
Elizabeth  Marshall,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  M.  Griffith,  and  had 
issue.  Of  Widbrook  House,  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts.,  in 
1952.  Brother  of  Richard  H.  (1889).  (Crockford;  Who's  H  ho.) 


Weldon,  Thomas  Hamilton 

WELD,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  22,  1896.  S.  of  M.  R.  [Matthew  Richard,  I.C.S.,  Madras, 
retired],  of  Llanberis,  Shakespeare  Road,  Bedford.  B.  Oct.  21, 
1877.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1906.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1903;  prac- 
tised at  15,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  and  at  Hampstead.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Worcestershire  Regt.; 
wounded).  Of  47,  Pattison  Road,  London,  N.W.,  in  1946. 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WELDING,  JAMES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1886.  S.  of  .-Vnthony,  master-saddler  (and  Christiana  Barrett). 

B.  Aug.  10,  1866,  at  Blackburn,  Lanes.  School,  Clitheroe 
(Mr  Boden).   Matric.  Michs.  1886. 

WELDON,  ANTHONY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  10,  1881.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Anthony  Crosdill  [5th]  Bart., 
of  Kilinoronv,  Athy,  Co.  Kildare  (and  Elizabeth  Caroline 
Thomasina,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Kennedy).  B.  [Mar.  i], 
1863,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884.  Lieut.,  Leinster  Regt.,  1885;  Captain,  1887; 
Major,  1899.  A.D.C.  to  Lord  Wolseley,  Commander-in-Chief, 
1895-1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902 
(mentioned  in  despatches  twice;  D.S.O.,  1901).  Of  Rahin- 
derry,  Queen's  County.  Succeeded  as  6th  Bart.,  Jan.  14, 
1900.  D.L.  for  Queen's  County;  J. P.  for  Queen's  County  and 
County  Kildare.  High  Sheriff  of  Queen's  County,  1906. 
State  Steward  and  Chamberlain  to  the  Lord-Lieutenant, 
1908-17.  Lord-Lieutenant  for  Co.  Kildare.  Married,  Feb.  11, 
1902,  Winifred  Bruce  Blakeney,  dau.  of  Col.  J.  E.  Varty- 
Rogers,  of  Broxmore  Park,  Romsey,  and  had  issue.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Col.,  Leinster  Regt.;  Brevet  Col.); 
died  June  29,  1917,  from  the  efiects  of  shell-shock.  Brother 
of  Thomas  H.  (1881).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Army  Lists;  The 
V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  G.E.C.;  Who  was  Who.) 

WELDON,  EDGAR  FRANCIS.  .\dm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1877- 
S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Warburton  (1864),  of  St  Saviour's, 
Chelsea.  B.  1857,  in  London.  Schools,  Beaumaris  and  King's, 
Gloucester.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1919. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1885;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Weldon 
and  Edwards).  Died  July  3,  1944,  in  London  by  enemy 
action.  Brother  of  the  next  two.  [Venn,  11.  430;  Law  Lists; 
The  Times,  July  10,  1944-) 

WELDON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1878. 
S.  of  [the  Rev.]  George  Warburton  (1864),  of  4,  Vincent 
Street,  Ovington  Square,  London.  B.  [Oct.  14],  1858,  in 
London.  School,  Beaumaris,  Anglesey.  Matric.  Michs.  1878; 
B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1882;  priest, 
1883.  C.  of  St  John's,  Walthamstow,  1882-4.  C..  of  St  Mark's, 
Regent's  Park,  1884-5.  Subsequently  of  Corrymore,  Achill, 
Ireland.  Married,  May  31,  1883,  Emily  Gertrude,  2nd  dau. 
of  G.  Neumann,  Esq.,  of  Tracy  House,  near  Honiton,  Devon. 
Died  in  Jan.  1888.  Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next. 
(Walford,  County  Families  (under  his  wife);  The  Guardian, 
June  6,  18S3;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

WELDON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1874.  S.  of  the  Rev.  G[eorge]  W[arburton]  (1864).  B.  [Apr. 
1855],  in  London.  Schools,  Uppingham  and  Beaumaris. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.B.  and  M.A.  i88i.  At 
St  George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1880.  Medical  and  Surgical 
Registrar,  Victoria  Hospital  for  Children;  House  Physician, 
Brompton  Hospital.  Sometime  Surgeon,  Pacific  S.N.  Co.  Prac- 
tised in  London.  Author,  medical.  Married,  1884,  Beatrice, 
dau.  of  Col.  H.  Creed.  Died  in  1906.  Brother  of  the  two  above. 
[Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Medical  Directories;  Venn,  11.  414.) 

WELDON,  The  Rev.  GEORGE  WARBURTON.  M.A.  1864, 
incorp.  from  Dublin.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  16,  1864. 
[S.  of  Patrick  Campbell.  B.  Feb.  21,  1825.]  .\dm.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  Nov.  6,  1843,  age  18;  B.A.  (T.C.D.)  1849; 
M.A.  (T.C.D.)  1864.   Ord.  deacon  (Tuam),  1850;  priest,  1851. 

C.  of  St  Peter's,  Hereford,  1852.  C.  of  St  Stephen-the-Martyr, 
Portland  Town,  London,  1853-8.  C.  of  the  South  West 
Protestant  Institute,  Brompton,  1859-62.  ,V.  of  St  Andrew- 
the-Less,  Cambridge,  1862-9.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Upper 
Chelsea,  1869-81.  P.C.  of  the  Chapel-of-Hase,  Holloway, 
1881-2.  V.  of  Bickley,  Kent,  1882-9.  Editor  of  The  Rock. 
Died  Nov.  9,  1889,  aged  64.  M.I.  at  Bickley.  Father  of 
Edgar  F.  (1877),  Edward  (1878)  and  the  above.  [Boase,  vi. 
821;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  13,  1889.) 

WELDON,  THOMAS  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  10,  1881.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  Anthony  Crosdill,  Bart.,  of 
Kilmorony,  Athy,  Co.  Kildare  (and  Elizabeth  Caroline 
Thomasina,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Kennedy,  i8th 
Hussars).  B.  [July  7],  1864,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Joined  the  Portsmouth  Division  of  the 
Submarine  Miners,  1891;  Capt.,  3rd  Leinster  Regt.,  1900. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902  (Army  Service 
Corps).  Subsequently  Manager  of  the  Trevenna  brewery, 
Pretoria.  Died,  unmarried,  at  Pretoria,  Nov.  i,  1903. 
Brother  of  Anthony  A.  (1881).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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Weldon,  Walter  Alfred  Dante 

WELDON,  WALTER  ALFRED  DANTE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  I,  1880.  [and]  s.  of  W[alter]  [chemist  (for  whom 
set  D.N.B.)],  of  Rede  Hall,  Burstow,  Surrey  (and  Anne 
Cotton.)  B.  June  25,  1862.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Died,  suddenly,  at  Cambridge  from  a 
fit  of  apoplexy,  June  5,  1881;  buried  at  Cherry  Hinton. 
Brother  of  the  next.  [T.  A.  Walker,  561;  The  Guardian, 
June  15,  1881.) 

WELDON,  WALTER  FRANK  RAPHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  6,  1878.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Walter,  Journalist 
[and  chemist]  (and  Anne  Chester  Cotton).  B.  Mar.  15,  i860, 
in  Kentish  Town,  Middlesex.  School  [Caversham,  Reading; 
and  at  University  College  and]  King's  College,  London, 
1876-7.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1881) ; 
Scholar,  1881;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Fellow,  1884-90. 
University  Demonstrator  in  Comparative  Anatomy,  1884; 
University  Lecturer  in  Zoology,  1884;  University  Lecturer  in 
Invertebrate  Morphologj',  1884-88.  At  the  Marine  Biological 
Laboratory,  Plymouth,  1888-91.  F.R.S.,  1890.  Jodrell 
Professor  of  Zoology  at  University  College,  London,  1891-9; 
Linacre  Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy  at  Oxford,  1899- 
1906.  Fellow  of  Merton  College.  D.Sc,  Oxford.  Took  an 
active  part  in  remodelling  the  University  of  London.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Zoological  Section  of  the  British  Association, 
1928.  Married,  Mar.  14,  1883,  Florence  Joy,  dau.  of  William 
Tebb,  of  Burstow,  Surrey.  Author  (with  Prof.  Karl  Pearson) 
of  the  first  number  of  Biometriha.  Died  Apr.  13,  1906. 
Brother  of  the  above.  (Eagle,  xxvii.  389;  D.N.B.;  Who  was 
Who.) 

WELDON,  WALTER  IVAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  i, 
1889.  [3rd]  s.  of  [Col.  Thomas,  CLE.]  (and  Helen  Rachel 
Louisa,  dau.  of  General  George  William  Young  Simpson, 
R.A.).  Of  Blythe  Hall,  Worksop,  Notts.  [B.  July  16,  1871.] 
Matric.  Michs.  18S9.  Sometime  Lieut.,  4th  Batt.,  the  Man- 
chester Regt.  Married,  July  5,  1899,  Edith  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Clifton  Whiting,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  6,  1934,  at  Holly- 
croft,  Eastbourne.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.\  The  Times,  Mar.  8, 
I934-) 

WELDON,  WALTER  LANGFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Apr.  23,  1891.  [Eldest  s.  of  Col.  Francis,  Indian  Army  (and 
Henrietta  Frances  Alicia,  dau.  of  Langford  Kennedy).]  B. 
July  30,  1872.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Easter, 
1891;  Scholar;  B.A.  1894;  LL.M.  1898.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1899.  Ofl&ciating  reporter  for  Indian 
Law  Reports,  Bombay,  from  1905.  Professor  of  Law, 
Government  Law  School,  Bombay,  1905-6.  Reporter  of  the 
High  Court,  Bombay.  Married  (i)  Dec.  i,  1904,  Emma 
(d.  s.p.  1905),  dau.  of  J.  H.  Tod;  (2)  Jan.  5,  1910,  Muriel 
Stewart,  dau.  of  William  Richardson,  Esq.,  of  Tunbridge 
Wells  and  Bombay,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  15,  1922. 
(Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  India  Office  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Law  Lists;  The  Times,  June  17,  1922.) 

WELFITT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  29,  1808. 
Of  Lines.  [S.  of  Samuel  (and  Susanna  Loft).  B.  Sept.  1789. 
School,  Louth  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1819. 
V.  of  West  Theddelthorpe  All  Saints,  Lines.,  1814-20.  C. 
of  Keddington,  1820-9.  Married  Maria,  dau.  of  James  Mason, 
of  Keddington.  Died,  aged  39,  at  Louth  Park,  Lines.; 
buried  at  Louth,  Feb.  5,  1829.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1829,  i.  378;  Golding,  Some  Louth 
Gr.  Sck.  Boys;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WELFORD,  ALFRED  WILLIAM  BAKER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Feb.  20,  1890.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn],  of 
72,  London  Terrace,  St  Stephen's  Road,  Norwich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1894); 
M.A.  1897.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  22,  1898. 
On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Of  i,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple, 
and  120,  Park  Road,  New  Bamet.  Married,  Sept.  i,  1921, 
Edith,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles  WUliams,  of  Bamsbury.  Died 
Feb.  I,  1942,  following  an  accident,  aged  70.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Law  Lists.) 

WELLACOTT,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1871.  S.  of  John  [cooper]  (and  Ann).  B.  at  Sandford, 
Devon.  Bapt.  Jan.  5,  1853.  School,  Crediton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  (23^^  Wrangler)  1875;  M.A.  1878. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Middlewich, 
Cheshire,  1878.  C.  of  Haccombe,  Devon,  1879-82.  Second 
Master  of  Newton  Abbot  College,  1879-93.  V.  of  Bradworthy 
with  Pancras-Wyke,  1893-1911.  V.  of  Totnes,  1911-27. 
Married,  Mar.  19,  1878,  Ada  Marion  Baber,  youngest  dau.  of 
Charles  Saxby,  Esq.,  of  Birkdale,  Lanes.  Latterly  of  West 
Horsley,  Surrey.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1933. 


Weller,  Carlen  Lacey 

WELLBURN,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  B.  Mar.  24,  1870.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892; 
M.A.  1896.  Died  Mar.  23,  1951;  'late  of  Cako.'  (The  Times, 
Mar.  26,  1951.) 

WELLBY,  PHILIP  SINCLAIR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  [4th]  s.  of  Daniel,  of  Jerviston,  Streatham  Common, 
Surrey.  B.  Jan.  8,  1872,  in  London.  School,  Clifton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891 ;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Married,  Aug.  21, 
1912,  Gladys  Marguerite,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Banks,  of 
Toronto,  Canada.  (Scott,  MSS.,  which  calls  him  Welby; 
The  Times,  Aug.  23,  1912.) 

WELLDON,  EDWARD  IND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  30, 
1840.  [S.  of  Samuel,  of  Cambridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1840; 
B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Fellow,  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Canter- 
bury), 1847;  priest,  1849.  Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge 
School,  1843-55;  Second  Master,  1855-79.  Died  Dec.  27, 
1879.  Father  of  the  next  two;  brother  of  James  I.  (1830). 
(Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  S.  Rivington,  History  of  Tonbridge,  192; 
Crockford.) 

WELLDON,  FRANK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1880.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Ind  (above),  deceased. 
B.  [Mar.  29,  1861],  at  Tonbridge.  School,  Haileybury. 
Matric.Michs.  1880; Scholar;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Assistant 
Master  at  Uppingham,  1888-1919.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.), 
1889;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  Uppingham,  1889-94.  Married, 
Aug.  2,  1894,  Fanny  Page,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  P. 
Clayton,  of  Retford.  Lived  subsequently  at  Eastbourne, 
wherehediedSept.  5,  1930.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Haileybury 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  8,  1930.) 

WELLDON,  JAMES  EDWARD  COWELL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Oct.  11,  1873.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Ind  (1840),  of  Tonbridge.  B.  Apr.  25,  1854.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  Cams  prize,  1873;  Bell  Scholar,  1874;  Browne 
medal,  1875,  1876;  Craven  Scholar,  1876;  Chancellor's  medal, 
1877;  B.A.  (Senior  Classic)  1877;  M.A.  1880;  D.D.  1899. 
Fellow,  1878-89;  assistant  tutor,  1883.  Ramsden  Preacher, 
1894;  Hulsean  Lecturer,  1897;  Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1907. 
President  of  the  Union,  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury), 
1883;  priest  (Rochester),  1885.  Head  Master  of  Dulwich 
College,  1883-5;  Head  Master  of  Harrow,  1885-98.  Hon. 
Chaplain  to  Queen  Victoria,  1888-92;  Chaplain  to  H.M., 
1892-8.  Bishop  of  Calcutta  and  Metropohtan  of  India, 
1898-1902.  Canon  of  Westminster,  1902-6.  Dean  of  Man- 
chester, 1906-18.  Dean  of  Durham,  1918-33.  Author,  The 
Hope  of  Immortality;  I  believe:  the  Revelation  of  the  Holy 
Spirit ;  Recollections  and  Reflections ;  etc.  Translated  Aristotle's 
Politics,  Rhetoric,  and  Ethics.  Died  June  17,  1937.  Brother 
of  the  above.  (King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  June  19,  1937) 

WELLDON,  JAMES  IND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  15,  1830.  [Eldest]  s.  of  S[amuel],  of  [Great  St  Mary's 
parish],  Cambridge.  [B.  there,  June  15,  1811.]  School 
[Dedham,  Essex,  and]  Hingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1830; 
Scholar,  1833;  B.A.  (30th  Wrangler  and  ^ih  Classic)  1834; 
M.A.  1837.  Fellow,  1835.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1845; 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1845.  Usher  at  Oakham  School,  1834.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Feb.  7,  1836;  pnest 
(Lichfield),  1838.  C.  of  St  GUes's,  Shrewsbury,  and  Second 
Master  at  Shrewsbury  School,  1838-43.  Head  Master  of 
Tonbridge,  1843-75.  V.  of  Kennington,  Kent,  1875-96.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Canterbury,  1875-96.  Married  (i)  June  23,  1836, 
Anne,  dau.  of  W.  Oliver,  of  Baldock  (died  in  1839) ;  (2)  Apr.  13, 
1844,  Elinor,  dau.  of  Michael  Turner,  of  Putney.  Died 
Dec.  25,  1896.  Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Edward  I. 
(1840).  (Eagle,  XIX.  479;  Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Dec.  29,  1896;  S.  Rivington,  Tonbridge  School,  248.) 

WELLDON,  JAMES  TURNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  3,  1866.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  James  Ind  (above), 
D.C.L.,  Head  Master  of  Tonbridge  School  (and  Elmor).  B.  at 
Tonbridge,  Sept.  i,  1847.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1870.  Assistant  Master  at  Felsted,  1871-9.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1882;  practised  (Messrs  Hallett  and  Creery)  at 
Ashford,  Kent.  Capt.,  1st  Vol.  Batt.,  the  Buffs.  Played 
cricket  for  Kent.  Married,  Aug.  11,  1883,  Ethel,  3rd  dau.  of 
F  W  Porter,  of  Hythe,  Kent.  Died  at  Ashford,  Feb.  6, 
1927,  aged  80.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xlv.  52;  Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  8,  1927.) 

WELLER,  CARLEN  LACEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1897. 
S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  the  Plantation,  Amersham,  Bucks. 
School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Sometime 
in  British  North  Borneo.  An  engineer  with  the  British 
Central  African  railway;  surveyed  for  the  Benguela  raUway 
in  Portuguese  West  Africa;  in  Brazil,  i933-  Brother  of 
Gerard  M.  H.  (1891).   (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.) 


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Weller,  Christopher  Harold 

WELLER,  CHRISTOPHER  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyk 
H.,  Oct.  I,  1898.  B.  Apr.  18,  i87g.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A. 
1901;  M.A.  19H.  Ord.  deacon  (Derby,  for  Southwell),  1903; 
priest  (Southwell),  1904;  C.  of  Heanor,  Derbs.,  1903-10.  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  1910-13.  C.-in-charge  of  Dordon, 
Warws.,  1913-20.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chap- 
lain, R.A.C.D.;  wounded;  M.C.).  P.C.  of  Longstone,  Derbs., 
1920-9.  P.C.  of  All  Saints,  Nottingham,  1929-37.  R-  of 
Gedling  with  Stoke  Bardolph,  Notts.,  1937-47.  R.  of 
Broughton  Sulney,  1947-5 1-.  Hon.  Canon  of  Southwell. 
Married,  Jan.  3,  1924,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  R.  P.  Gold- 
schmidt,  of  Rusholme,  Manchester.   (Crockford.) 

WELLER,  FREDERIC.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus!  Oct.  1873- 
S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  Mav  11,  185s,  at  Amersham,  Bucks. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B..\.  1877;  M.A.  1881. 
Ord.  deacon  (Truro),  1879;  priest,  1880;  Assistant  Master  at 
Launceston  Grammar  School  and  C.  of  St  Thomas-by- 
Laimceston,  1879-80.  Head  Master  of  Amersham  Grammar 
School,  Bucks.,  1881-3;  of  Crewkeme  Grammar  School, 
Somerset,  1883-1904.  C.  of  Crewkeme,  1887-96.  R.  of 
Laverton,  Somerset,  1904-16.  R.  of  North  Pickenham  with 
Houghton-on-the-Hill,  Norfolk,  1917-29.  Married,  Jan.  6, 
1881,  Emily  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  G.  Isaacson,  Esq.,  of 
Mildenhall,  Suffolk.  Died  Mar.  i,  1929,  at  North  Pickenham 
rectory.  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  8, 
1929.) 

WELLER,  GERARD  MASTERMAN  HEATH.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
17)  at  Jesus,  1891.  S.  of  G[eorge],  Esq.  B.  at  .\mersham, 
Bucks.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891. 
A  brewer.  Married,  1897,  Ernestine,  dau.  of  H.  E.  Hulbert. 
Died  Dec.  13,  1946,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  Carlen  L. 
(1897).   [Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  i6,  1946.) 

WELLER,  HENRY  [or  HARRY]  NESBET.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  .\pr.  19,  1888.  S.  of  [Captain]  Charies  Granger 
[Elder  Brother  of  Trinity  House].  B.  [.Mar.  16,  1869],  at 
Harrow.  Schools,  Carshalton  and  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  Scholar;  B..\.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Assistant  Master  at  the 
Royal  Institution,  Liverpool,  for  two  terms;  at  Exeter 
School,  1892-4;  at  Dorking  High  School,  1894-7;  at  Guildford 
Grammar  School,  1897-1929-.  Died  Nov.  4,  1947,  at  Guild- 
ford. (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  n.  739!  Schoolmasters 
Directories;  The  Times,  Nov.  6,  1947.) 
WELLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  21, 
1811.  S.  of  John.  B.  [Jan.  4,  1794]  at  Amersham,  Bucks. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1811.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  28,  1812;  B.A.  1816;  Hulsean  prize,  1817;  M.A.  1819; 
B.D.  1826;  D.D.  1837.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1818.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich,  Lift.  dim.  from  Bristol)  1818;  pnest 
(Salisbiuy),  i8i8.  R.  of  Lufienham,  Rutland,  1837-62.  Died 
Apr.  9,  1862.   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford.) 

WELLER-POLEY,  see  FOLEY. 

WELLESLEY,  ARTHUR  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1895.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Lord  Arthur  Charles  [aftenvards  4th 
Duke  of  Wellington],  of  11,  Lowndes  Square,  London  (and 
Kathleen  Emily  Bulkeley,  dau.  of  Captain  Robert  WUliams). 
[B.June  9,  1876.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.  Lieut., 
S.  Lincoln  Militia.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898- 
1902.  Sometime  Lieut.,  Grenadier  Guards.  Succeeded  as 
5th  Duke  of  Wellington,  1934-  Of  Strathfieldsaye.  J. P.  for 
Hants.  Married,  Mar.  23,  1909,  the  Hon.  Lihan  Maud  Glen 
Coats,  vounger  dau.  of  the  ist  Baron  Glentanar,  and  had 
issue  Died  Dec.  11,  1941,  in  London;  buried  at  Strat- 
fieldsaye.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times, 
Dec.  13,  1941-) 
WELLESLEY,  ARTHUR  RICHARD,  MARQUESS  OF  DOURO. 
Adm.  nobleman  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15,  1825;  from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Oct.  16,  1824. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Arthur  (1835),  ist  Duke  of  Wellington  (and  the 
Hon.  Catherine  Pakenham,  3rd  dau.  of  2nd  Baron  Longford). 
B.  [Feb.  3,  1807],  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1825;  M.A.  1830;  Hon.  LL.D.  1835-  M.P.  for  .\ldborough, 
1829-32;  for  Norwich,  1837-52.  Master  of  the  Horse,  1853-8. 
Lieut.-General,  1854.  K.G.,  1858.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Mid- 
dlesex. Succeeded  as  2nd  Duke  of  Wellington,  Sept.  14,  1852. 
Succeeded  his  cousin  as  6th  Eari  of  Momington,  July  25, 
1863.  Married,  Apr.  18,  1839,  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Hay, 
Bedchamber  Woman  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria,  dau.  of  the 
8th  Marquess  of  Tweeddale.  Died,  s.p.,  Aug.  13,  1884. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WELLESLEY,  LORD  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  2,  1826;  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence 
he  had  matric.  Oct.  i6,  1824.  [2nd]  s.  of  .Arthur  (1835), 
ist  Duke  of  Wellington  (and  the  Hon.  Catherine  Pakenham). 
B  [Jan.  16,  1808],  in  Dublin.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1826;  M.A.  1831.  M.P.  for  South  Hants.,  1847-52;  for 
Windsor,  1852-5.    Major,  5th  Regt.  of  Foot,  1834;  Lieut.- 

VACii  VI 


Wells,  Arthur  Manfred  Wintle 

Col.,  15th  Foot,  1837;  Major-General,  1856.  Chief  Equerry 
and  Clerk-Marshal  to  the  Queen,  1841-6.  .\.D.C.  to  Field- 
Marshal  Viscount  Hardinge.  Married,  July  9,  1844,  Augusta 
Sophia  Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Pierrepomt, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  9,  1858.  Brother  of  the  above. 
iAl.  Oxon.;  Boose,  iii.  1262;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;G.  Mag.,  1858, 
n.  530.) 
WELLESLEY,  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  28,  1826;  Fell.-Com.,  Apr.  1826.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Hon. 
FHenry]  [later  Baron  Cowley]  (and  Chadotte,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
ist  Eari  of  Cadogan).  [B.  1809,  in  London.]  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Easter,  1826;  M.A.  1830.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
.\pr.  14,  1829.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest,  1831.  R.  of  Strat- 
fieldsaye,  Hants.,  1836-54.  Dean  of  Windsor  and  Registrar 
of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  1854-82.  Domestic  Chaplam  to 
the  Queen,  1849-82.  Lord  High  .\lmoner,  1870-82.  Mamed, 
Sept.  16,  1856,  Magdalen,  dau.  of  6th  Lord  Rokeby,  and  had 
issue,  '.'\mong  the  most  tnisted  friends  of  Queen  Victoria.' 
Died  Sept.  17,  1882,  at  Hazlewood,  near  Watford;  buried  m 
St  George's  Chapel,  Windsor.  (Boase,  in.  1202;  Burke, 
P.  and  B,;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

WELLESLEY,  GERALD  VALERIAN  (1788),  see  WESLEY. 

WELLFORD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6,  1882. 
S.  of  John  Francis  (doubtless  Worcester  College,  Oxford, 
1851).  B.  [Apr.  i],  1863,  at  Clevedon,  Somerset.  School, 
San  Remo,  Italy  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885; 
M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1891.  At  Guy's  Hospital;  House 
Surgeon  there,  1895.  Practised  at  Sydney,  N.S.W.  Medical 
Officer  at  Winton  District  Hospital,  Queensland,  1893-5.  In 
the  Straits  Settlement,  1895-9.  Went  to  South  Africa  wath 
the  Imperial  Yeomanry  (Captain).  Died  June  i,  1901,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Vaakfontein.  (Medical  Direc- 
tories; The  Last  Post.) 

WELLINGTON,  DUKE  OF  (1895),  see  WELLESLEY,  ARTHUR  C. 

WELLINGTON,  ARTHUR  (WELLESLEY),  DUKE  OF.  Hon. 
LL.D.  1835.  The  great  Duke.  [3rd  s.  of  Garrett  Wellesley, 
I  St  Earl  of  Momington.  B.  Apr.  29,  1769-  School,  Eton.] 
Originally  spelt  his  name  Wesley.  Died  Sept.  14,  1852. 
Father  of  Arthur  R.  (1825)  and  Charles  (1826);  brother  of 
Gerald  V.  (1788,  sub  Wesley).    (D.N.B.) 

WELLINGTON,  HENRY  MARTYN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  12,  1869.  Eldest  s.  of  James  Martin,  of  Oakham.  B. 
there,  Dec.  12,  1849.  School,  Oakham  (Dr  Wood).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1869;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1873 1  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester),  1872;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Lewisham, 
1872-4.  C.  of  All  Hallows-on-the-Wall,  Exeter,  1874-8.  C.  of 
St  Agnes,  Kennington  Park,  1878-81.  V.  of  Hickleton, 
Yorks.,  1881-5.  V.  of  South  Kirkby  \vith  North  Elmsall, 
1885-1920.  R.  of  Athelhampton  with  Burieston,  Dorset, 
1920-33.  Latteriy  of  the  Homes  of  St  Barnabas,  Dormans, 
Surrey.   Disappea'rs  from  Crockford,  1936. 

WELLS,  ALBERT  PRIMROSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
.\pr.  I,  1873.  S.  of  J[oseph],  farmer  and  landowner.  B. 
Oct  13,  1854,  at  Little  Waltham,  Essex.  School,  Repton. 
Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1873-  Matnc.  Michs. 
1873-  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1883.  At  St  George's  Hospital. 
L.R.C.P.  and  L.R.C.S.  (Edin.),  1882.  .\ssistant  Mescal 
Registar  and  Assistant  House  Physician,  St  George's  Hos- 
pital. Government  Medical  Officer,  Isle  of  Man.  Practised  at 
Beckenham,  Kent,  from  1890,  and  in  London  from  1910. 
Went  to  British  Columbia  in  1920.  Married,  Jan.  10,  1883, 
Grace,  youngest  dau.  of  Major-General  J.  B.  Woosnam, 
Royal  Bombay  Horse  Artillery.  Of  Pinner  Wood,  Duncan, 
Vancouver  Island,  in  1948.  (Venn,  11.  410;  Medical  Direc- 
tories; The  Times,  Jan.  12,  1883.) 

WELLS,  ARTHUR  JAMES.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1880.  S.  of  WilUam,  head  accountant  in  the  Karachi  Treasury 
(and  Ellen).  B.  Mar.  25,  1861,  at  Karachi,  Lower  Sindh. 
Bapt.  June  14,  1861.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge  (Mr  Allen). 
Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  7. 
1882;  B.A.  1884;  M..A..  1887.  Professor  of  English  at  Rangoon 
College,  1886;  Registrar  to  the  Educational  Syndicate. 
Junior  Inspector  of  Schools  in  Burma,  1890-6;  Semor 
Inspector,  1896.  Died  Dec.  28,  1896,  in  Rangoon.  (Rangoon 
Gazette  Weekly  Budget,  Jan.  2,  1897.) 

WELLS,  ARTHUR  MANFRED  WINTLE.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
July  II,  1894.  [S.  of  Mrs  Wells,  of  Thomton  Road,  London, 
S  W  B.  Mav  24,  1876.]  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894 ;  (Law  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1896) ;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
(Law  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1902.  Of  iia  New  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1911.   (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 


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Wells,  Arthur  Spencer 

WELLS,  ARTHUR  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 

1886.  [Only]  s.  of  [Sir]  Thomas  Spencer  [ist  Bart.,  F.R.C.S.], 
of  3,  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  London  (and  Elizabeth  Lucas, 
dau.  of  James  Wright,  solicitor).  B.  [June  25I,  1866,  in 
London.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  4, 

1887.  Private  Secretary  to  the  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer, 
1893-5.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  1897.  Died  Apr.  i,  1906. 
(Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  W Mord,  County 
Families;  Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellon's;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WELLS,  CHARLES  ALEXANDER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct  3  1900.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (and  of  Mrs  Wells,  of  Grmston 
Lawn,  Ealing.)    B.  Jan.  11,   1883.    School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.    Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  Hampshire  Regt.;  Staff  Cap t.; 
O.B.E.;  Brevet  Major;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches).  Died 
Jan.  21,  1947,  at  Crowborough. 
WELLS,  CHARLES  RUSH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  9,  1826.   Of  Monmouthshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A. 
1830. 
WELLS,  CLIFFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  1891.  S.  of 
WUliam  Lewis,  Esq.    B.  Oct.  17,  1872,  in  London.   School, 
Dulwich  College.   Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.   Assistant 
Master  at  Wellington  College,  1898-1927.    Played  football 
(rugby)   for  Surrey,   Sussex   and   the  Barbarians.    Married 
(i)  Oct.  14, 1909,  Margery,  dau.  of  —  Barnard,  of  Wokingham, 
Berks.;  (2)  Sept.  3,  1918,  Violet  Bruce,  dau.  of  R.  Bruce 
Johnston,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  of  Edinburgh,  and  widow  of 
Captain  S.  C.  Birch,  Northumberland  Fusiliers.    Latterly  of 
the  Dial  House,  Crowthome,  Berks.,  where  he  died  Feb.  27, 
1952.    Brother  of  the  next.    {Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Wellington 
Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  29, 
1952.) 
WELLS,  CYRIL  MOWBRAY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  3, 
1889.   S.  of  William  Lewis,  of  Hurstfield,  The  Avenue,  Gipsy 
Hill,  London.   B.  Mar.  21,  1871,  in  London.   School,  Dulwich 
College.   Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar;  Browne  medal,  1892; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1893;  M.A.  1941.   Cricket 
•blue,'  1891-3;  football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1891,  1892;  played  for 
England,  1893,  1894,  1896,  1897.   Played  cricket  for  Surrey, 
1892,  and  for  Middlesex,  1895-1909.    Assistant  Master  (and 
Housemaster)   at  Eton,   1893-1926.    Of  Northwick  House, 
St  John's  Wood,  London,  in  1952.    Brother  of  the  above. 
(Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Who's  Who.) 
WELLS,  DAVID  BOWKER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  15, 
1813.  S.  of  David.   B.  in  London.   [School,  Rugby.]   Matnc. 
Michs.  1813.    Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct.  10,  1814;  Scholar; 
B  A.    1817;    M.A.    1820.     Ord.    deacon    (London,   for  Ely), 
Dec.  20,  1818;  priest  (Ely),  1819;  C.  of  Hatley  St  George  and 
East   Hatley,    Cambs.,    1818.     C.-in-charge   of   Tollesbury, 
Essex,  1833-40.    C.  of  Shalford,  1841-2.    Of  Colchester  (no 
cure),  1843-7.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Colchester,  1847-55-  Author, 
St  Paul  Vindicated.  Died  Mar.  15,  1866,  aged  70,  in  London. 
[Peile,  II.  377,  which  gives  his  father  as  Samuel  and  place  of 
birth  as  Ramsey,   Hunts.;   Rugby  Sch.   Reg.;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  21,  1866.) 
WELLS,  DYMOKE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  16, 
1792;  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Feb.  14,  1791,  age  18.   [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Robert  [D.D.] 
(1757),  of  Lea,  Lines,  (and  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Clayton, 
ofOwersby).  B.  May  12, 1772.  School,  Manchester  Grammar. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  13,  1812.   Of  Grebby  Hall,  Lines. 
Married,  1793,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Waterhouse,  of  Becking- 
ham  Hall,  Notts.   Claimed  the  Barony  of  Marmion  in  1819. 
Died,  Aug.    12,   1832.     Father  of  Edmund   L.   (1831)   and 
the  next.    {Manchester  Or.  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Inns  of 
Court;  G.  Mag.,  1832,  11.  286,  gives  date  of  death  as  Aug.  16; 
P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 
WELLS,  DYMOKE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  17,  1831.   Of 
Yorks.  [2nd  s.  of  Dymoke  (above).  B.  Feb.  24,  1804.  School, 
Westminster.]    Matric.  Michs.  1831.    Presented  a  petition  to 
the  Crown  in  1839  to  terminate  the  abeyance  of  the  Barony 
of  Kyme,  but  did  not  proceed  further.  Died,  s.p.,  Feb.  2, 1852. 
Brother  of  the  next.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  F.   P. 
WTiite.) 
WELLS   (post  WELLS-DYMOKE),  EDMUND  LIONEL.    Adm. 
pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  14,  1831.    Of  Middlesex.    [3rd  s.  of 
Dymoke  (1792),  of  Grebby  Hall,  Lines,  (and  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas   Waterhouse).     B.   Mar.    21,    1814.    School,   West- 
minster.]   Matric.  Lent,  1832.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  14,  1835.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  2,  1838.  Assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Dymoke,  1866.   Of  the  Grange,  West 
Molesey,  Surrey.   Captain,  Royal  Cumberland  Militia.    Mar- 
ried (i)  Apr.  22,  1840,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gulliers, 
Esq.,  of  Stapleton  Castle,  Heref.;  (2)  July  14,  1864,  Laura 
de  Blair,  dau.  of  Thomas  Robert  Jefferson,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue.    Died   June   15,    1892.     (Law  Lists;   Inns  of  Court; 


Wells,  James 

Walford,    County   Families;    Burke,    L.G.;    Record   of  Old 
Westminsters.) 
WELLS,  EDWARD.   Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899.    2nd  s.  of 
Alfred  Dodd,  farmer,  of  'Sinodun,'  Wallingford.  B.  Sept.  27, 
1881,    at   Sotwell,   Wallmgford.     School,    RossaU.     Matnc. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1909.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans), 
1905;  priest,  1906;  C.  of  Northchurch,  Herts.,  1905-9.   C.  of 
St  James's,  Watford,  1909-13.  V.  of  Croxley  Green,  I9i3-I7- 
Served  in  the  Great  War,   1914-19   (Chaplain,   R.A.C.D.). 
V.  of  St  James's,  Watford,  1919-35-    C.  of  Littleham  with 
Exmouth,  Devon,  1935-6.  V.  of  Old  Warden,  Beds.,  1936-47- 
R.  of  Marksbury  with  Stanton  Prior,  Somerset,  1947-5  2-. 
(Rossall  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
WELLS,  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  28,  1899.  S.  of 
Robert  Wallis.    B.  [Apr.  5,  1871],  at  Northampton.   School, 
Ackworth;  and  at  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds.    [B.A.,  London, 
1897.]   Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1911.   Football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1902.    Assistant  Master  at  Ackworth  School, 
1894-6;  at  Leighton  Park  School,  Reading,  1897-9;  at  Bedale 
School,    Yorks.,    1902-9;    at    Katharine    Lady    Berkeley's 
School,  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucs.,  1909-11;  Head  Master 
of  the  Grammar  School,  Alcester,  Warws.,  1911-33-.   {Peile, 
II.  835;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WELLS,  FORTESCUE.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18,  1837- 
Of  Devon.  [Younger  s.  of  WUliam  B.,  late  of  Fallapit.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.), 
Ian.  29,  1843;  priest  (Exeter),  Sept.  22, 1844.  Chaplain,  R.N.; 
H.M.S.  Albion,  1845-56.    Died  Mar.  13,  1856,  at  Plymouth. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Cler.  Journal,  iv.  160;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WELLS,  FRANCIS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  21, 
1880.  S.  of  Joseph,  bookseller  (and  Fanny  Ellen).  B.  Feb.  12, 
1862,  at  Winchester.  School,  Devon  County  (Mr  Thompson). 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.    A  'Coach'  for  Army  can- 
didates; one  of  his  pupils  was  Prince  Prajatipok,  later  King 
of  Siam,  who  passed  into  Woolwich  with  distinction.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Hampshire  Regt.  (T.F.); 
served  in  France  and  Flanders;  Instructor,  4th  Army  School 
of  Instruction,  and  in  the  Army  general  and  commercial 
College  at  Cologne).    Lecturer  in  the  Mathematical  Depart- 
ment of  University  College,  Nottingham,  1920-6.    Married, 
1891,  Rose  Katharine,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Hugh  Jones.  Died 
Aug.  15,  1926.    (Eagle,  xlv.  49.) 
WELLS,  FREDERICK  FORTESCUE.    Adm.  pens,   (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  3,  1844.   [3rd]  s.  of  [Capt.]  WUliam  [R.N.]  (and 
Lady  Elizabeth,  of  Huntercombe  House,  Maidenhead).    B. 
Jan.   7,  1826,  in  London.    School,  Rugby.    Matric.  Michs. 
1844.    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 
WELLS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  June  27,  1849. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  London.   B.  in  the  parish  of 
St  Margaret's,  Westminster.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  30,  1853.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30, 
1856.   Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.   Tutor  m  equity 
to  the  Hon.  Society  of  the  Inner  Temple.    Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Apr.  30,  1878.   {Venn,  11.  290;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court.) 
WELLS,  GIFFARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  21,  1819. 
S.  of  Jonah  Smith,  stock  and  share-broker,  of  Islington, 
Middlesex.    B.   Oct.   22,   1802.    Schools  [Tonbridge,  West- 
minster,   and]    Merchant    Taylors'.     Matric.    Michs.    1820. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Jan.  22,  1822;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1825;  priest.  Mar.  25,  1827.    Head 
Master  of  Stourbridge  School  and  P.C.  of  St  Thomas,  Stour- 
bridge,   Worcs.,    1833-55.     Subsequently    of    Stoke,    near 
GuUdford,  where  he  died  Aug.  3,  1876.    (Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  823;  Crockford.) 
WELLS,    HARRY    MORLAND.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel, 
Mar.    2,    1859.     [Youngest]    s.    of    F[rederick]    0[ctavius], 
E.I.C.S.    (and   Maria   Alicia,   dau.    of   Col.    Richard   Scott, 
E.I.C.S.).   [B.  Mar.  16,  1841,  in  India.]  Schools,  Westminster 
and  Cheltenham  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1864;  priest,  1865 ;  C.  of  Alford, 
Somerset,  1864-6.  C.  of  Hatfield,  Herts.,  1867-8.  C.  of  Ayot 
St  Peter,   1868-9.    C.  of  Knighton,   Leics.,   1870-1.    R.  of 
Denton,  Hunts.,  1871-5.  V.  of  Prestwood,  Bucks.,  1875-92. 
Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Oxford,  1892-1930.    Married,  Feb.  12,  1871, 
Frances  EUen  Paterson,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Busk,  Esq.,  of 
Codicote  Lodge,  Welwyn.    Resided  latteriy  at  17,  Queen's 
Gate,  London,  S.W.    Died  Feb.  7,  1932,  in  London;  buried 
at  Benington,  Herts.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times, 
Feb.  9,  1932.) 
WELLS,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  2,  1813.    Of 
Hunts.    Did  not  reside.    Adm.  at   King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  28,  1813.    S.  of  Admiral  Thomas.    B.  Sept.  15, 
1793,  at  Holme,  Hunts.   Matric.  Michs.  1813.   Died  in  1816. 
Brother  of  Thomas  J.  (1805).    (King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Eton  Sch. 
Reg. ;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 


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WELLS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  23,  1792.  S.  of 
— ,  of  Westgate,  Peterborough.  B.  there.  School,  Peter- 
borough.  Did  not  reside. 

WELLS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  10,  1830. 

WELLS,  JOHN  ROBINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1864.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  (1822).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1869;  priest, 
1871;  C.  of  Edlaston,  Derbs.,  1869-70.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Derby,  1870-3.  R.  of  Riddlesworth  with  Gasthorpe  and 
Knettishall,  Norfolk  (succeeding  his  father),  1873-1915. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  19 16.  Note:  there  was  a  surgeon 
of  these  names,  b.  1808,  who  died  in  1904.  (Plarr,  Lives  of 
the  Fellows.) 

WELLS,  JOSEPH  WOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  4,  1883. 
S.  of  George  Henr>'.  B.  Jan.  17,  1865,  at  The  Bulls,  Rochdale. 
Schools,  Priory,  Birkdale,  Castle  Howell,  Bowdon  College, 
Cheshire  [and  Clifton  College].  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Resided 
five  terms.    [Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  698.) 

WELLS,  KNIVETON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  17,  1759.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1721),  of  Wil- 
lingham,  Lines.  [B.  Jan.  i8,  1738-9.]  School,  Beverley, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1759.  Buried  at  Willingham,  June  i, 
1761.  Brother  of  Robert  (i757)-  (Lines.  Pedigrees;  P.  B.  G. 
Binnall.) 

WELLS,  MASON  CORNISH.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1886.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  E[dward]  (Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1849),  R.  of 
St  John's,  March,  Cambs.  B.  there,  Jan.  28,  1868.  School, 
March  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M..^.  1893. 
Ord.  deacon  (Beverley),  1891;  priest  (York),  1892;  C.  of 
Bolsterstone,  Yorks.,  1891-3.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Ely,  Cambs., 
1894-5.  C.  of  All  Saints,  King's  Lynn,  1895-7.  C.  of  East- 
bourne, 1898-9.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Plaistow,  1899-1903.  V.  of 
Sittingboume,  1903-g.  Lived  latterly  at  Norwich,  where  he 
died  June  i,  1915.    (Venn,  11.  4S6;  Crockford.) 

WELLS,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1757,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from 
King's,  1757.    [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1721),  of  Wil- 
linghcim,    Lines.]     Matric.    from    Lincoln   College,    Oxford, 
Nov.  9,  1752,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)   1756;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1774;  B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford)  1774-  V.  of  East  Rasen  and 
R.  of  Springthorpe,  Lines,  (succeedmg  his  father),  1775-1807. 
R.  of  Willingham,   1781-1807.    Married  Susarmah,  dau.  of 
John  Clayton,  Esq.,  of  Owersby.  Died  Mar.  26,  1807,  aged  74, 
at    Willingham.     Father    of    Dymoke    (1792);    brother   of 
Kniveton  (1759).    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1807,  i.  385.) 
WELLS,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1893.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Randolphs,  Biddenden,  Staplehurst, 
Kent.    B.  [July  8],  1875,  in  London.    School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1907.    Architectural 
Student  at  Athens,  1900-1.   F.R.I. B.A.   Designed  a  number 
of  houses  in  London  and  the  country,  including  Grandfalls, 
Newfoundland,  for  Lord  Northcliffe,  also  St  Mary's  Hall, 
Putney.   Landscape  painter;  exhibited  at  R.A.,  New  English 
Art  Ciub,   etc.    Married  Madeline,  dau.   of  William  Henn 
Holmes.  Of  30,  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  Kensington,  in  1952. 
(Who's  Who.) 
WELLS,  THOMAS  BURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  3, 
1827.    S.  of  the  Rev.  S[amuel]  (Wadham  College,  Oxford, 
1777),    R.    of    Portlemouth,    Devon.    [School,    Blundell's, 
Tiverton.]   Matric.  Easter,  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Ord. 
deacon   (Peterb.),    1833;   priest,    1834.    R.  of   Portlemouth, 
Devon    (succeeding    his    father)    1839-79.     Married,    1841, 
Catharine   Frances,   dau.   of   the   Rev.   William  Stockdale, 
Fellow  of  Jesus.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1880.   Father  of 
the  next.   {Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Biurke, 
L.G.;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 
WELLS,  THOMAS  BURY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  3, 
1877.    [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bury  (above)  (and 
Catharine    Frances).     B.    at    Portlemouth,    Devon.     Bapt. 
Jan.  I,  1857.    [School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.]    Matric.  Lent, 
1877.  Sometime  a  tea-planter  in  Assam;  then  went  to  Drake, 
New  South  Wales,  where  he  had  interests  in  mining  enter- 
prises. Married  in  1889.  Died  Feb.  20,  1916,  at  Bournemouth, 
aged  58.    (Eagle,  xx,xviii.  238;  The  Times,  Feb.  24,  1916.) 
WELLS,  THOMAS  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1888.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  14,  Manchester  Square,  London.   B. 
[Oct.   25],   1869,  in  London.    School,  Winchester.    Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.   Living  at  Edgenden,  Fleet,  Hants., 
in  1922.    (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 
WELLS,  THOMAS  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,   (age  18)   at  Trinity, 
Mar.   27,   1805.    [Eldest]  s.  of  [Rear-Admiral]  Thomas,  of 
London.     School,   Eton.     Matric.   Easter,    1806.     Adm.    at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  i,  1807.  Died  of  consumption  at  an  early 
age.    Brother  of  James  (1813).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court.) 


Welsford,  Arthur  Gerald 

WELLS,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1879. 
S.  of  Albert,  hairdresser  (and  Mary).  B.  [Apr.  7,  1861],  at 
Dover.  Bapt.  May  i,  i86i.  School,  Dover  College  (W.  Bell). 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Assistant  Master 
at  Bolton  Grammar  School,  1883;  at  Southampton  College, 
1884;  at  Trent  College,  1886;  at  the  Grocers'  Company's 
School,  Hackney  Downs,  1887-1918-.  (Dover  Coll.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WELLS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  28, 
1822.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  (22ni  Wrangler) 
1826;  M..\.  1829.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest,  1831.  C.  of 
Wodington,  Suffolk,  -184 1-3.  C.  of  Bamingham  with  Coney- 
Weston,  1844-5.  V.  of  Carbrooke,  Norfolk,  1845-68.  R.  of 
Riddlesworth  with  Gasthorpe  and  Knettishall,  1868-73- 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874-  Father  of  John  R.  (1864). 
(Clergy  List.) 

WELLS,  WILLIAM  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1877.    [2nd]  s.  of  Frederic,  of  Oaklands,  Chelmsford,  Essex. 

B.  there,  Oct.  29,  1858.  School,  Mill  HUl.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  i88r;  M.A.  1884.  ASolicitor.  Managmg 
Director  of  the  Chelmsford  Brewery  Co.  Member  of  Essex 
County  Council,  1899.  Of  The  Priory,  Writtle,  Chelmsford, 
in  1926.   (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.) 

WELLS,  WILLIAM  COLLINS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  17,  1886. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1894.  Football  (assoc.) 
'blue,'  1889,  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1892;  pnest, 
1894;  C.  of  St  George's,  Kidderminster,  1892-4.  C.  of  North 
Malvern,  1894-1903.    C.  of  St  Michael's,  Coventry,  1903-4- 

C.  of  LUlington,  Warws.,  1904-6.  V.  of  Blackheath,  Worcs., 
1906-8.  Availed  himself  of  the  Provisions  of  the  Clerical 
DisabUities  Relief  Act  (1870),  Feb.  i,  1908.  Latterly  of 
Leamington.  Died  Mar.  i,  1945,  at  Bexhill.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Mar.  3,  1945.) 

WELLS,   WILLIAM  FREDERICK.    Adm.   pens,    at    Christ's, 

Apr.  28,  1843.  S.  of  W.,  of  Elizabeth  Terrace,  Hackney  Road, 

London.   B.  Oct.  11,  1821,  in  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1843. 

Kept  eight  terms.   (Peik,  n.  481.) 

WELLS,   WILLIAM  FREDERICK.    Adm.   sizar  at  Queens', 

.\pr.  4,  1848.  A  'Ten-year  man.'  'Plus  annos  24  natus.' 
WELLS-COLE,  GERVAS  F.  W.  (1879),  see  COLE. 
WELLS-DYMOKE,  E.  L.  (1831),  see  WELLS. 
WELLSTED,  ALFRED  OLIVER.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Nov.  6,  1838;  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  June  2,  1838,  age  19.  [6th  s.  of  James,  gent.,  of 
Marylebone,  London.  B.  in  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838; 
B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1865.  Re-adm.  com.  causa  at  Oxford,  1866. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1840;  priest,  1840;  C.  of  Bishop 
Ryder's  Church,  Birmingham,  1840-3.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Birmingham,  1844-6.  P.C.  of  St  Philip's,  Leeds,  1847-50. 
P.C.  of  St  Jude's,  Bristol,  1S50-64.  V.  of  St  Thomas's, 
Bethnal  Green,  1864-78.  R  of  Wakes-Colne,  Essex,  1878-83. 
Died  Jan.  30,  1883,  'aged  62,'  at  Broadstairs.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  7,  1883.) 
WELLWOOD,  BARON  (1858),  see  MONCREIFF,  H.  J. 
WELSBY,  CHARLES,  .^.dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  11,  1865. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  wine-merchant  (and  Arm).  B.  at 
Chester.  Bapt.  .\pr.  i2,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A. 
1869.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  13,  1867.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1871.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Of  Chester, 
and  latterlv  of  Southport.  Died  Mar.  8,  1891,  aged  45.  (Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Guardian, 
Mar.  18,  1891.) 
WELSBY,  WILLIAM  NEWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  28,  1818.  Of  Cheshire.  [Only  s.  of  WilUam,  of  the 
Middle  Temple.  School,  Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1819; 
Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1827.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  .\pr.  22,  1823.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  10,  1826.  On 
the  North  Wales  and  Chester  Circuit.  Recorder  of  Chester, 
1841-64.  Reporter  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer.  Jumor 
Counsel  to  the  Treasury.  Editor,  or  joint-editor,  of  Exchequer 
Reports.  Married.  Died,  s.p.,  July  i,  1864,  in  London. 
(Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  in.  1268;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  D.N.B.) 
WELSFORD,  ARTHUR  GERALD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  4.  1883. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  Joseph,  gent.,  of  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight 
(and  Annie).  B.  [Dec.  18],  1864,  at  Brookl>Ti,  U.S.A.  School, 
Dover  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1886;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1889;  M.D.  1893-  At 
the  London  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  F.R.C.S.,  1892. 
Clinical  Assistant,  Evelina  Hospital  for  Children.  Assistant 
Medical  Officer,  Central  London  Sick  Asylum,  189 1-2. 
Medical  Officer  to  the  Beira  Railway  Co.,  Portuguese  East 
Africa,  1899.  Practised  subsequently  at  BexhUl  and  at 
StrathpeSer;  Medical  Superintendent,  Strathpeffer  Spa. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19    Major,  R.A.M.C;  men- 


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tioned  in  Secretary  of  State's  List  for  'valuable  services'). 
Tropical  Specialist  at  the  Ministry  of  Pensions.  Married 
Frances  Adalaide  Cross.  Author,  Wintering  in  Rome.  Resided 
in  Rome  from  1920.  Died  in  Rome,  Apr.  20,  193 1.  Brother  of 
the  next  and  of  Joseph  W.  W.  (1876).  (Dover  Coll.  Reg.; 
Venn,  u.  465;  Univ.  War  List;  Medical  Directories.) 

WELSFORD,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1877.    S.  of  Joseph,  gent.    B.  1858,  in  the  U.S.A.    Schools, 
Victoria  College,  Jersey,  and  Manilla  Hall,  Clifton.    Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.B.  1884.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.,  1884.   Practised  at  Woodstock,  Oxon.,  from  1885, 
and  at  Tiverton,  Devon,  from  1900.    Married  (i)  Aug.  25, 
1885,  Emma  Henrietta,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Willoughby, 
Bombay  Army,  of  Bedford;   {2)  Sarah  Beamish.    Author, 
Hints  on  Home  Nursing.    Died  Jan.  21,  1920,  at  Tiverton. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  of  Joseph  W.  W.  (1876).    (Scott, 
MSS.;  Venn,  n.  430;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Jan.  23, 
1920.) 
WELSFORD,  HENRY  MILLS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  1, 
1875.    S.  of  Frederick,  of  19,  Hanover  Crescent,  Brighton. 
B.  there,  Sept.  27,  1856.   School,  Brighton  College.    Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Captain,  R.  Sussex  Regt. 
(T.),  1897.   Adm.  Solicitor,  Nov.  1883;  practised  in  Brighton. 
Married,  1884,  Beatrice  Maud,  dau.  of  Henry  Ellis  Wallis. 
Died  Aug.  20,  1939,  at  Hove.    Brother  of  Robert  M.  (1879). 
[Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who  in  Sussex;  Army  Lists;  The 
Times,  Aug.  22,  1939-) 
WELSFORD,    JOSEPH   WILLIAM   WILSON.    Adm.   pens,    at 
Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1876.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Alphington 
House,  Jersey.    B.  Sept.  15,  1856,  in  Philadelphia,  U.S.A. 
School,    Victoria    College,    Jersey.     Matric.    Michs.    1876. 
Migrated  to  Caius,   1877;  B.A.   {7th  Wrangler)   1880;  M.A. 
1883.   Fellow  of  Caius,  1880-7.   Assistant  Master  at  Harrow, 
1880-1909.    Married,  1891,  Mildred  Laura,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Hancock.    Author,  The  Strength  of  England.    Died_^ 
Apr.  29,  1909,  at  Harrow.   Brother  of  Arthur  G.  (1883)  and 
George  F.  (1877).   (Scott,  MSS.;  Venn,  11.  426;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 
WELSFORD,  ROBERT  MILLS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
1879.   S.  of  Frederick  Mills,  of  Clydesdale  House,  Richmond 
Terrace,  Brighton.    B.  Apr.  28,  1861,  at  Brighton.    School, 
Brighton  College.    Matric.  Michs.   1879;  LL.B.   1883;  B.A. 
1885;  M.A.  i8go.   Adm.  Solicitor,  1885;  practised  in  London 
(Messrs  Biddle,  Thome,  Welsford  and  Gait,  22,  Alderman- 
bury).    President  of  the  Law  Society,   1928-9.    Knighted, 
1929.   Rendered  great  service  to  the  cause  of  legal  education. 
Married,  1893,  Ada,  dau.  of  Harold  Brown,  and  had  issue. 
Of  5,  Strathray  Gardens,  London,  N.W.   Died  Dec.  10,  1933. 
Brother  of  Henry  M.  (1875).    (^««'  Lists;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Dec.  12,  1933.) 
WELSH,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  i874-  S.  of 
Anthony,   of   Altrincham,   Cheshire.     B.   Mar.   2,    1853,   in 
Manchester.    School,  Sheffield.    Matric.  Michs.   1874;  B.A. 
1878;  M.A.  1881.   Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1882;  priest,  1883; 
C.  of  Spennymoor,  Co.  Durham,  1882-6.  V.  of  Harewood  with 
East   Keswick,  Yorks.,   1887-97.  V.  of  Chesterton,  Oxon., 
1897-1907.  V.  of  Whitchurch  Canonicorum  with  Marshwood 
and  Stanton  St  Gabriel,  Dorset,  1907-12.    Married,  Jan.  7, 
1885,  Edith  Mackenzie,  2nd  dau.  of  E.  Speakman,  Esq.,  of 
Old  Hall,  Stand,  near  Manchester.   Latterly  of  Southboume- 
on-Sea.   Died  Mar.  30,  1936.    [Crockford.) 
WELSH,  HERBERT  CHARLES.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1893. 
WELSH,  THOMAS  MALING.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  27,  1813.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  Colonel,  Bengal  Army 
(and  Ann  Martha).    B.  in  India.    School,  Harrow.    Matric. 
Michs.  1813 ;  B.A.  1817.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  14,  1813. 
Of  Merefield  Lodge,  Essex.    Died  Dec.   11,   1832.    (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  V.  Hodson,  Officers  of  the  Bengal 
Army.) 
WELSH,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1856,  incorp.  from  Dublin. 
B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin)  1843;  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin) 
1854.    Ord.  deacon  (Derry  and  Raphoe),  1845;  priest,  1845. 
Held  curacies  in  Ireland.    Deputation  Secretary  to  the  Irish 
Church  Mission,  1854-65.    C.  of  St  Paul's,  Onslow  Square, 
Kensington,  1862-5.  Inc.  of  Christ  Church,  Madras,  1866-71. 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Beckenham,  Kent,  1873-6.  V.  of  Christ 
Church,  Beckenham,  1875-83.    Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1884. 
WELSH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1879- 
B.  at  Edinburgh.  From  Edinburgh  University  [M.A.,  Edinb., 
1879].     Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  (Senior  Wrangler)  1882; 
ist  Smith's  prize,    1883;   M.A.    1886.     Fellow,    1884-1925; 
tutor,  1895-1919.    Married,  1915,  Catherine  Mabel,  dau.  of 
Mr  J.  R.  Lowe,  of  Stamford.   Died  Sept.  12,  1925,  at  Bran- 
caster,  Norfolk.   (The  Times,  Sept.  15,  1925-) 


Wenham,  Reginald  Arthur 

WELSTEAD,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  10,  1839.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Marion,  Esq.  [of  Stonely 
Hall],  Kimbolton,  Hunts,  (and  Susannah,  dau.  of  James 
Osborne,  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.).  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1844; 
M.A.  1847.  Died  July  23,  1895,  in  South  Kensington. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Univ.  Almanack.) 

WELSTEAD,  GEORGE  RICHARDS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  22,  1824.  Of  Hunts.  [Eldest  s.  of  Marion,  Esq.,  of 
Stonely  Hall  (and  Susannah,  dau.  of  James  Osborne,  of 
St  Ives,  Hunts.).  B.  Aug.  19,  1805.  School,  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1824.  Of  Kempsey  House,  near  Worcester, 
and  Stonely  Hall,  Kimbolton,  Hunts.  J. P.  for  Hunts. 
Married,  June  19,  1856,  Sarah  Greaves,  dau.  of  Richard 
Gibbeson,  Esq.,  of  Lincoln.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Up- 
pingham Sch.  Roll;  Burke,  L.G.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WELSTEAD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  10, 
1795-  [3rd]  s.  of  Charles  [Marion],  farmer,  of  Kimbolton, 
Hunts.  B.  there.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  B.A. 
1799;  M.A.  1802.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  30,  1800. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  Feb.  1804;  priest  (Lincoln,  from 
Peterb.),  Dec.  1804;  C.  of  Culworth,  Northants.,  1804.  Of 
Stonely  Hall,  near  Kimbolton.  Nephew  and  heir  of  George 
Richards,  Esq.,  of  Stonely.  Died,  unmarried,  Nov.  20,  1819, 
'aged  44.'  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  128;  Inns  of  Court; 
Northants.  Clergy.) 

WELTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888.  S.  of  James 
Wardle,  of  Gt  Yarmouth  (and  Harriet  Yarham).  B.  there 
[Aug.  17],  1854.  At  St  Mark's  College,  Chelsea.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1890);  B.A. 
(Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1891;  Marshall  prize,  1891;  M.A.  1895. 
D.Litt.,  London,  1914.  In  charge  of  the  department  for 
training  teachers  at  the  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds,  1891-1905; 
Professor  of  Education,  University  of  Leeds,  1905-16. 
Author,  A  Manual  of  Logic;  Logical  Bases  of  Education;  The 
Principles  of  Teaching;  The  Psychology  of  Education;  Ground- 
work of  Logic;  What  do  we  mean  by  Education?  etc.  Died 
June  II,  1942,  at  Hove.  (Venn,  11.  503;  The  Times,  June  16, 
1942;  Who  7i)as  Who.) 

WELTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.,  as  a  'Ten-year  man,'  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  19,  1775- 

WELTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  34)  at  Caius,  June  28, 
1843.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Pettistree,  Suffolk.  School, 
Yoxford.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847.  Had  practised  as 
a  surgeon  at  Woodbridge,  1831-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford) 
1848;  C.  of  Bayton,  Worcs.,  1848-50.  A  medical  missionary 
with  the  C.M.S.,  at  Fuh-Chow,  China,  1850-5.  Returned  to 
England  in  broken  health,  1855,  and  died  suddenly.  Mar.  4, 
1858,  in  London.  (Boase,  vi.  824;  Venn,  11.  264;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1858,  1.  448.) 

WEMYSS,  JAMES  BALFOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  17,  1847.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Major]  James  (4th  Dragoon 
Guards),  of  Wemyss  Hall,  Cupar,  Fifes,  (and  Susan,  dau.  of 
David  Gillespie,  of  Mountquhanie,  and  Kirkton,  Fifes.).  B. 
there,  Oct.  14,  1828.  School,  Edinburgh  Academy.  Migrated 
to  Jesus,  Oct.  16,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851. 
Major,  Fife  Militia.  Went  to  New  Zealand.  Married  (i)  1857, 
Marie  .\sheton,  dau.  of  George  Slater,  of  Bedale,  Yorks.; 
(2)  1892,  Annie,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Hugh  Bamikel,  and 
widow  of  W.  W.  Biddulph.  Latterly  of  Wemyss  Hall,  Cupar. 
J. P.  for  Fifes.  Devolved  the  succession  of  Wemyss  Hall  on 
his  brother  David.  Died,  s.p.,  July  13,  1909.  (Edinburgh 
Acad.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WENHAM,  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  Albert  Ebenezer,  chartered  accountant,  of 
the  Lickey  Hills,  Barnt  Green,  Worcs.  B.  Aug.  8,  1878,  at 
12,  Carpenter  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  School,  Chel- 
tenham College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar;  B.A.  1900. 
Adm.  Sohcitor,  1903;  practised  in  Birmingham.  Later 
became  a  chartered  accountant.  Died  Oct.  3,  1943,  at 
Woodbury,  Barnt  Green,  Worcs.  Brother  of  William  K. 
(1892).  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Oct.  5, 
I943-) 

WENHAM,  REGINALD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30, 
1892.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Arthur,  of  2,  Redington  Road,  Hamp- 
stead.  B.  1874.  Schools,  Leamington  and  Tonbridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  exhibitioner,  1894;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class)  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Practised  as  a  chartered 
accountant  in  London  and  Birmingham.  Married,  1902, 
Alice  B.  Jackson.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.A.S.C;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  Vernon  House, 
Sicilian  Avenue,  Southampton  Row,  London,  W.C,  in  1946. 
(Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.) 


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Wenham,  William  Knight 

WENHAM,  WILLIAM  KNIGHT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1892. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Albert  Ebenezer,  chartered  accountant,  of 
114,  Colmore  Road,  Birmingham,  and  of  Lickey  Hills, 
Bromsgrove.  B.  Dec.  17,  1874.  in  Edgbaston.  School,  King 
Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895. 
A  chartered  accountant.  Of  Whyteleafe,  Surrey.  Brother  of 
Douglas  (1897). 
WENLOCK,  BARON,  see  LAWLEY. 

WENMAN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  24, 
1828.     [Eldest]   s.   of  \V[illiam],   Esq.,   of   Gosbrook,   near 
Wolverhampton  (and  Mar>'  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Emery, 
Esq.).    [B.  1804.]    Matric.  Michs.  1828;  LL.B.   1836.    Ord. 
deacon,  1832;  priest,  1833.   C.  of  Hamstall-Ridware,  Staffs., 
-1841-4.   C.  of  Rochford,  Worcs.,  1847-54.  V.  of  Rowlston 
with    Llancillo,    Heref.,    1854-64.     J. P.    for   Herefordshire. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1865.  (Walford,  County  Families; 
Clergy  List;  Graduati  calls  him  '  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall.') 
WENN,  CHARLES  HANBURY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  26, 
1864.    S.  of  the  Rev.  James  William  (1814),  R.  of  Broome, 
Norfolk.     B.   July,    1846,   at   Mangreen   Hall,   Swardeston, 
Norfolk.   School,  at  home.    Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868; 
M.A.   1872.   Ord.   deacon   (Ely),   1869;   priest,    1870;  C.  of 
Ixworth,  Suffolk,  1869-75.   C.  of  Sunbury-on-Thames,  Mid- 
dlesex, 1876-8.   C.  of  Mistley,  Essex,  1878-9.   Died  Sept.  11, 
1879.  Brotherof  James  B.  (1849).   (Kenn,  11.  365;  Crocft/ord.) 
WENN,  JAMES  BENJAFIELD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  15, 
1849.    S.  of  the  Rev.  James  William  (next),  of  Mangreen 
Hall,  Norfolk.    B.  Dec.   11,   1830,   at  Bury  St   Edmunds. 
School,   Harrow.    Matric.   Michs.    1849;   B.A.    1854.    C.   of 
Ingoldisthorpe,  Norfolk,  1855.    C.  of  Melton  Constable  and 
Briston,   1856-65.    R.   of  Broome   (succeeding  his  father), 
1867-78.    Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Hamilton  and 
Brandon.     Disappears   from   Crockford,    1893.     Brother   of 
Charies  H.  (1864).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  286.) 
WENN,   JAMES  WILLIAM.    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at  Caius, 
June  13,  1814.   S.  of  James,  attorney,  of  Ipswich.   B.  there. 
School,  Woodbridge.   Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820.    Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury),  Aug.  12,  1821 ;  priest  (Norwich),  Sept.  22, 
1822 ;  C.  of  Rushbrooke,  Suffolk,  1 82  2-5 .  V.  of  Wickhambrook, 
Suffolk,   1853-5.    Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Hamilton  and 
Brandon,  1853-67.    R.  of  Broome,  Norfolk,  1859-67.    Mar- 
ried, May  12,  1829,  Marianne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Benja- 
field,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.    Died  July  3,  1867,  at   Broome 
rectory.   Father  of  the  two  above.    (Venn,  11.  164;  Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  1867,  II.  260;  Pall  Mall  Gazette,  July  5,  1867.) 
WENNYEVE,  JOHN  (1754),  see  VJEmEVE. 
WENSLEYDALE,  BARON  (1799).  see  PARKE,  JAMES. 
WENT,  JAMES  KING.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  3, 
1825.    Of  Barbados.    Matric.  Lent,  1826;  B.A.  1830.   Of  the 
Island  of  Barbados.    In  Holy  Orders.    Garrison  Chaplain  in 
Barbados  in  1850;  at  St  Luke's,  Barbados,   1851-3.    Dis- 
appears from  Clergy  List,  1858.   Father  of  William  P.  (1859). 
WENT,  RICHARD  DOUGLAS.    Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1896. 
Migrated  to  Downing,  Apr.  2,  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1903. 
Assistant  Master  at  Calday  Grange  Grammar  School,  West 
Kirby,  for  1  year;  at  Taunton  School,  1904-28-.    [School- 
masters' Directories.) 
WENT,  WILLIAM  PINDER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  18, 
1859.   S.  of  the  Rev.  James  King  (1825).    B.  Nov.  28,  1840, 
in  the  Island  of  Barbados.  School,  Liverpool  College.  Matric. 
Michs.    1859;    LL.B.    1863.     Ord.    deacon    (Gloucester   and 
Bristol)  1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  St  John's,  Clifton,  1864-6. 
C.  of  St   Peter's  Chapel,  Almondsbury,  Gloucs.,   1867-77. 
C.   of   Wells,    Norfolk,    1891-2.     Resided   subsequently   at 
10,  Archfield  Road,  Lower  Cotham,  Bristol.    Died  in  1901. 
(Peile,  II.  562;  Crockford.) 
WENTHROP,  NIELSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Mar.  5,  1867.    S.  of  B.  R.,  Esq.,  of  134,  2nd  Avenue,  New 
York,  U.S.A.   School,  Columbia  College.   Did  not  reside. 
WENTWORTH,   FITZWILLIAM.    Adm.   pens,   at  St  John's, 
June4,  1853.  [2ndsurv.]s.ofWilham Charles  (1823), barrister, 
of  Sydney,  N.S.W.  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis  Cox).    B. 
July  31,  1833,  at  St  Philip's,  Sydney,  N.S.W.  Matric.  Michs. 
1853;  B.A.  1857.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  29,  185b. 
Returned    to   Australia.     Of    Vaucluse,   Sydney.     Married, 
Feb.  18,  1868,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Hill,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and 
had  issue.    Brother  of  William  C.  (1845).   (Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  Colonial  Gentry.) 
WENTWORTH,  GODFREY.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  18,  1815.   Of  Vorks.    [Eldest  s.  of  Godfrey  Wentworth 
(next),  Esq.,  of  WooUey  Park,  Wakefield  (and  Amelia,  dau. 
of  Walter  Ramsden  Beaumont  Fawkes).   B.  Sept.  14,  1797] 
Matric.  Michs.  1815.    Succeeded  his  father  at  Woolley  Park, 
Sept.  14,  1834.    J. P.  and  D.L.;  High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire, 
1862.    Married,  June  20,   1822,  Anne,  4th  dau.  of  Walter 
Fawkes,  of  Farnley  Hall,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  22,  1865. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 


Were,  Thomas  Bonville 

WENTWORTH  (formerly  ARMYTAGE),  GODFREY  WENT- 
WORTH. Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23, 
1 79 1.  3rd  s.  of  George  [Armytage],  of  Kirklees  Hall,  Yorks. 
(and  .\nna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Godfrey  Wentworth,  of 
Woolley,  Yorks.).  [B.  May  9,  1773-]  School,  Hipperholme. 
Matric' Michs.  1791.  On  succeeding  his  grandfather,  Godfrey 
Wentworth,  at  Woolley,  1789,  had  assumed  the  surname  of 
Wentworth.  Of  Woolley  Park,  Yorkshire.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire,  1796.  M.P.  for  Tregony,  Cornwall, 
1806-8.  Married,  May  12,  1794.  Amelia,  dau.  of  Walter 
Ramsden  Beaumont  Fawkes,  of  Hawkesworth  Hall.  Died 
Sept.  14,  1834.  Father  of  the  above.  (Return  of  M.P.s; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
WENTWORTH,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  4,  1845. 

Matric.  Michs.  1846. 
WENTWORTH    (post    STANLEY),    SIDNEY.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Corpus  Christi,  June  2,  1846.    Of  Cambs.    [S.  of  William, 
of  Cambridge  (and  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  George  Newport,  Esq.). 
B.  Dec.  21,  1828.]    Matric.  Michs.    1846;   B.A.    1850;   M.A. 
1853.   Assumed  in  1856  the  surname  of  Stanley  (that  of  his 
great-uncle,  Joseph  Stanley,  of  Cambridge).    Of  Longstowe 
Hall,  Cambs.    J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Hunts,  and  Cambs.;  High 
Sheriff,    1873.     Captain,    1st   Hunts.    Yeomanry.     Married, 
Apr.  27,  1859,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edmund  Foster,  of  Cambridge. 
Died  in  July,  1896.   Father  of  Chades  W.  (1879.  sub  Stanley) ; 
Herbert    F.  W.  (1883,  sub  Stanley)  and  Alan  S.  W.  (1880, 
sub  Stanley).   (Scott,  MSS.;  Camb.  Ind.  Press,  July  17,  1896.) 
WENTWORTH  (or  VERNON-WENTWORTH),  THOMAS    FRE- 
DERICK  CHARLES  VERNON.     Adm.    pens,    (age    17)     at 
Trinity,  June  30,   1849.    [Only]  s.  of  F[rederick  William 
Thomas]  Vernon  [of  Wentworth  Castle,  Yorks.]  (and  Lady 
Augusta  Brudenell  Bruce,  2nd  dau.  of  the  ist  Marquess  of 
Ailesbury).   [B.  Oct.  20,  1831.  School,  Eton.]  His  father  had 
assumed  in  1804  the  name  of  Wentworth  in  addition  to  that 
of  Vernon  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  kinswoman, 
Augusta    Hatfield    Kaye,    sister    and   heiress   of    Frederick 
Thomas  Wentworth,  3rd  Earl  of  Strafford.    Matric.  Michs. 
1849;  M.A.  1853.    Of  Wentworth  Castle,  Yorks.,  Aldeburgh 
Lodge,  Suffolk,  Black  Heath,  Saxmundham,  and  Dall  House, 
Rannoch,  Perths.    J. P.  for  the  W.R.  of  Yorks.;  for  Bucks, 
and  for  Suffolk  and  Perths.    Married,  Mar.  3,  1859,  Lady 
Harriet  Augusta  de  Burgh,  5th  dau.  of  Ulick,  1st  Marquess 
of  Clanricarde,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  1,  1902.   [Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WENTWORTH,   WILLIAM   CHARLES.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    at 
Peterhouse,    Feb.    27,    1823.     Of   London.     Eldest   s.    of 
D'Arcy,  Government  surgeon,   of  Parramatta,   New  South 
Wales  (and  Catharine  Parry).   B.  [Oct.  26],  1793.  in  Norfolk 
Island.    School,  Greenwich.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Feb.  5,1817.  CalledtotheBar,  Feb.  8,  1822.  At  the  age  of  20, 
had  joined  Gregory  Blaxland  and  Lieut.  Lawson  in  their 
journey  of  exploration  across  the  Blue  Mountains  of  Australia. 
Member,  for  Sydney,  in  the  first  New  South  Wales  Legislative 
Assembly,  1843.    Chief  founder  of  Colonial  self-government. 
Leader  of  the  pastoral,  or  'Squatter,'  party.  Carried  the  Bill 
for  founding  Sydney  University,   1849.    Suggested  federal 
parliament  for  all  Australia,  1857.   Co-Proprietor  and  Joint 
Editor   of    The  Australian.     Returned    to   England,    1862. 
Married,   Oct.    26,    1829,   Sarah,   dau.   of   Francis   Cox,   of 
Sydney,  and  had  issue.    Author,  Statistical  Account  of  the 
British  Settlements  in  Australia,  etc.   Died  Mar.  20,  1872,  at 
Wimbome,  Dorset;  buried  at  Sydney,  where  he  was  given  a 
public  funeral.    Father  of  Fitzwilliam  (1853)  and  the  next. 
(T.   A.   Walker,  417;   Law  Lists;   Burke,   Colonial  Gentry; 
Notable   Middle   Templars,  257;  D.N.B.,  which  states  that 
he  was  adm.  at  Peterhouse  in  1816.) 
WENTWORTH,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  3,  1845.   [Eld.  s.  of  William  Charles  (above).]   Matric. 
Michs.  1845.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  June  7,  1858. 
Brother  of  FitzwilUam  (1853).   (Middle  2  emple  Adms.) 
WENYEVE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Nov.  6, 
1802.   [Only]  s.  of  John  (next),  of  Brettenham  Hall,  Suffolk. 
[B.  Sept.  20,  1784.]  Schools,  [Charterhouse  and  Eton].   Died 
Oct.  7,  1814.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry;  R.  L.  Arrow- 
smith.) 
WENYEVE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  26,  1754.  as 
Wennyeve.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1716,  sub  Wynnyffe) 
[R.]    of    Brettenham,    Suffolk.     Matric.    Michs.    1754.     Of 
Brettenham  Hall,  Suffolk.  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1784.  Died 
at  Bildeston,  June  22,  1801,  aged  64.   Father  of  the  above. 
(R.  L.  Arrowsmith;  G.  Mag.,  1801,  i.  575-) 
WERE,  THOMAS  BONVILLE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  7, 
1855     [2nd]  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Broadclyst,  Exeter.    B. 
1835,  at  Exeter.    Bapt.  Apr.  21,  1835-    School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  6,  1857. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  i860.   Married.   Resided  at  Hay, 
Broadclyst,  Exeter.     [Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  u.  323; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bur.) 


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Werge,  William 

WERGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June  15, 

1839.  Of  Nottingham.  [2nd  s.  of  Edwards,  of  Hexgreave 
Park,  Notts,  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Reynolds).]  B. 
Nov.  14,  1820.  School  [Repton  and]  East  Retford  (Mr  W.  H. 
Trentham).    Matric.  Michs.  1839.    President  of  the  Union, 

1840.  A  coffee-planter  in  Ceylon.  Ensign,  24th  Regt.  of 
Foot,  1852;  Lieut.,  1854.  Died  in  Dec.  1857.  (Repton  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WERNER,  AAGE  LORENTZ.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1898. 
WERNER,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS.    Adm.  scholar  at   King's, 
Oct.  10,  1896.  S.  of  Israel  Paul,  merchant,  of  47,  Wood  Vale, 
Forest  Hill,  Surrey.    B.  Jan.  22,  1877,  at  Oakfield  Lodge, 
Peak   Hill,   Sydenham.    School,   Dulwich  College.     Matnc. 
Michs.  1896;   (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1898);  Scholar, 
1899;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.    Assistant  Master  at  Harrow, 
1901-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  6th  Batt., 
the  Rifle  Brigade);  killed  in  action.  May  9,   1915,  at  the 
Aubers  Ridge,  near  Fromelles,  France.   Brother  of  the  next. 
{Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  May  13,  1915.) 
WERNER,  CHARLES  HENRY.   Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  8,  1894. 
S.  of  Israel  Paul,  merchant,  of  The  Gerrards,  Harrow,    B. 
Sept.  2,  1875.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Apprenticed  to  Sulzer,  Bros., 
at  Winterthur,  1898-1900;  a  Draughtsman  in  Zurich,  1900; 
in  Uganda,  1901-9.   Partner  of  Messrs  I.  P.  Werner  and  Co., 
merchants.,  1910-18;  Manager,  1919-22;  Managing  Director 
of  Messrs  Henry  Werner  Ltd.,  1923.   Married,  July  i,  1914, 
Grace,  dau.  of  Joseph  Henderson,  of  Whalley  Range,  Man- 
chester, and  had  issue.   Of  Wilmslow,  Manchester.    Brother 
of  the  above.   [Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 
WERNER,    EDMUND    ARTHUR    ROBERT.     Adm.    pens,    at 
St  John's,  Sept.  12,  1891.   S.  of  Heinrich  Robert,  Professor 
of  music,  of  Lee,  Kent  (and  Eliza  Parker).  B.  there,  Apr.  19, 
1872.     School,    Blackheath    proprietary    (Mr   H.    Bendall). 
Matric.  Michs.   1891;  Scholar,   1891;   B.A.   (25th  Wrangler) 
1894.    Sometime  H.M.  Inspector  of  Factories.    During  the 
Great  War,  1914-19,  Chairman  of  the  Standing  Joint  Com- 
mittee  of    Employers   and   Operatives,    Pottery    Industry. 
O.B.E.,  1918.   Of  Basford,  Stoke-on-Trent,  in  1921.    (H.  W. 
Ord,  68.) 
WERNHAM,   HERBERT  FULLER.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity, 
Sept.  20,   1898.    S.  of  John,  of  Basildon,  Woolwich  [and 
Plumstead,  Kent].    B.  Sept.  24,  1879,  in  London.    School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  5th  Batt.,  E.  Lanes.  Regt.  (T.)). 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 
WERNINCK,  ALFRED.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1882.   [2nd  s. 
of  John  Spencer  William.]    Migrated  to  Downing,  Oct.  8, 
1883;  B.A.  1887.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1885. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Battersea,  1888-90.  V.  of  Lee,  Bucks.,  1891-4.  V.  of  Chappel, 
Essex,  1894-1934.    Died  May  17,  1934,  aged  88.    (Inns  of 
Court;  Crockford;  The  Times,  May  19,  1934.) 
WERTHEIMER,  ALFRED.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.   i, 
1894.  S.  of  Asher,  of  8,  Connaught  Place,  London.  B.  Aug.  8, 
1876,   in  London.    School,   Harrow.    Matric.   Michs.   1894. 
A  chemical  engineer.   Died  Sept.  18,  1902,  in  Johannesburg. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
WERTHEIMER,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.  S.  of  Asher,  of  8,  Connaught  Place,  London.  B.July  22, 
1873,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895 ;  M.A.  1899.  Died  Jan.  2,  1903,  in  Paris.  Brother  of  the 
above.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
WESBROOK,  FRANK  FAIRCHILD.   Adm.  a  member  of  Caius, 
Feb.  18,  1893.   S.  of  Henry  Shaver,  of  Broadway,  Winnipeg, 
Canada  (and  Helen  Marr  Fairchild).    B.  July  12,  1868,  in 
Brant   County,   Ontario.    Schools,   London,   and  Winnipeg 
Public  Schools;   and  at  Manitoba  and  McGill  University, 
Montreal.   [B.A.,  Manitoba,  1887;  M.D.  and  CM.,  Manitoba, 
1890.]    Resided  for  2  years.   John  Lucas  Walker  University 
Student    in    Pathology,    1893-5.     Professor   of    Pathology, 
University   of   Manitoba.     Professor   of   Public   Health    at 
Minnesota.    F.R.S.,   1909.    President  of  the  University  of 
British   Columbia,    1913-18.    Hon.   LL.D.,   Toronto,    1913. 
Married,  1896,  Annie,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  W.  Taylor,  Chief 
Justice  of  Winnipeg.    Author,  Hygiene  in  Medical  Colleges 
and  the  Training    of  Health    Officers;    The    Physicians    of 
Tomorrow.  Died  Oct.  20,  1918,  at  Vancouver.   (Venn,  11.  529; 
Who  was  Who.) 

WESCOMB,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  7. 
1802;  Fell.-Com.  Sept.  30,  1802.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Nicholas,  Esq., 
barrister,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  of  Langford  Grove,  Essex 
(and  Lucy  Marshall).  School,  at  home.  Matric.  Michs.  1802. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  8,  1800.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  54O;  Inns  of  Court.) 


West,  Alfred 

WESCOMB,  JOHN  EMMERTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Emmanuel,  Nov.  5,  1754-  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Market 
Street,  Herts.  Schools,  Market  Street  (Dr  Pitman)  and 
Harden  (Mr  Preedy).  Matric.  Michs.  1754;  B.A.  1759. 
Doubtless  brother  of  Nicholas  (1750,  sub  Westcombe). 

WESLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  20,  1819; 
a  'Ten-year  man.'  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel,  musician  (and 
Charlotte  Louisa,  dau.  of  Capt.  Martin,  of  Kensington).  B. 
1794,  at  Ridge,  near  St  Albans.  Schools,  Wateringbury,  near 
Maidstone,  and  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.D.  (Stat. 
Eliz.)  1829;  D.D.  1839.  Ord.  priest  (Salisbury),  1821;  C.  of 
Ebury  Chapel,  Pimlico,  1821.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Pimlico,  1822. 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden.  Chaplain  at  St  James's 
Palace,  1833-48.  Subdean  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  St  James's, 
1848-59.  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  1847-59.  Dean 
Hook  attested  his  'Simplicity  of  Character.  .  .accurate  and 
Extensive  learning .  .  .  and  peculiar  wit  and  humour.'  Mar- 
ried, Dec.  7,  1824,  at  Fulham,  Eliza  Sketton.  Author, 
A  Guide  to  Syllogism;  Commentary  on  the  Church  Catechism, 
etc.  Died  Sept.  14,  1859,  in  St  James's  Palace;  buried  at 
Highgate.  Grandson  of  Charles  and  great-nephew  of  John 
Wesley.  (Boase,  in.  1274;  Peile,  11.  393;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1859,  II.  427.) 

WESLEY  (post  WELLESLEY),  The  Hon.  GERALD  VALERIAN. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15,  1788.  [4th  s.  of 
Garrett,  1st  Earl  of  Momington  (and  the  Hon.  Anne  Hill, 
dau.  of  Arthur,  ist  Viscount  Dungannon).  B.  Dec.  7,  I770, 
in  Dublin.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1789;  M.A.  1792- 
D.D.,  Lambeth,  1810.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  Dec.  8,  1793;  priest 
(Lincoln),  Dec.  21,  1794;  Chaplain  at  Hampton  Court, 
1793-1848.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Victoria,  1794-8-  Changed 
his  name  to  Wellesley,  c.  1798.  R.  of  Beachampton,  Bucks., 
1794-8.  R.  of  Hampton,  Middlesex,  1798-1803.  R.  of 
Staines,  1799-1809.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1802-9.  V.  of 
Chaddleworth,  Berks.,  1803-5.  R.  of  St  Luke's,  with  Holy 
Trinity,  Chelsea,  1805-32.  V.  of  West  Ham,  Essex,  1808-9. 
Preb.  and  Canon  of  St  Paul's,  1809-48.  R.  of  Therfield, 
Herts.,  1822-32.  R.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Co.  Durham,  and 
Canon  of  Durham,  1827-48.  Married,  June  2,  1802,  at 
St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  the  Hon.  Lady  Emily  Mary 
Cadogan,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Sloane,  ist  Earl  Cadogan. 
Died  Oct.  24,  1848;  buried  in  Durham  Cathedral.  Brother  of 
the  Duke  of  Wellington  (1835).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  546;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1848, 11.  649.) 

WESLEY,  WILLIAM  KEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  16, 
1866.  [4th]  s.  of  Samuel  [Sebastian,  Mus.D.,  organist  at 
Winchester  College  (and  Mary  Anne  Merewether)].  B.  July  8, 
1845,  at  Leeds.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1866. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1871.  Of  Pusilawa, 
Ceylon,  in  1877.  Died  Apr.  5,  1879,  at  Chichester.  (Win- 
chester Coll.  Reg.) 
WESSELS,  DANIEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  10,  1884.  S.  of 
Jacobus  Christofifel,  solicitor,  of  Green  Point,  Cape  Town, 
South  Africa.  B.A.  of  the  South  African  College,  Cape  Town. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1889.  Died 
June  13,  1890,  aged  25,  in  Pretoria.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(King's  Coll.  Reg.) 
WESSELS,  JOHANNES  WILHELMUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  14,  1882.  [2nd  s.  of  Jacobus  Christoffel,  attorney,  of 
Cape  Town.  B.  Mar.  7,  1862.  Educated  at  the  South  African 
College,  Cape  Town]  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
(Law  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1885;  George  Long  prize,  1885.  Hon. 
Fellow,  1923.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  4,  1882. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1886.  Advocate  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  Cape  Town.  Legal  adviser  to  C.-in-C.  after  the  British 
occupation  of  the  Transvaal.  Puisne  Judge  of  the  Transvaal 
Supreme  Court,  1902-20.  Judge  President,  Transvaal  Pro- 
vincial Division,  1920;  Judge  of  Appellate  Division,  Supreme 
Court,  1923-32.  Knighted,  1909;  P.C,  1933.  Chief  Justice 
of  South  Africa,  1932-6.  Married  (1)  1891,  Ella,  dau.  of 
Col.  Ben  DuS,  of  Cape  Town;  (2)  1928,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Col. 
Ben  Duff.  Died  Sept.  6,  1936,  in  Pretoria.  Brother  of  the 
above.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Who  was  Who;  Cambridge 
Review,  Oct.  16,  1936.) 
WESSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  11,  1870. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  [of  Fitzroy  Street,  Cambridge].  B.  Oct.  21, 
1845,  in  Cambridge.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1874; 
priest,  1875.  Assistant  Master  at  King  Edward's  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds  and  C.  of  Fomham  All  Saints,  Suffolk, 
1874-7.  C.  of  Pendleton,  Lanes.,  1877-86.  V.  of  Waterfoot, 
1886-95.  Married,  July  23,  1883,  Sarah,  widow  of  L.  Lee, 
Esq.,  of  Manchester.  Died  Dec.  19,  1895.  (Peile,  11.  617; 
Crockford;  Camb.  Ind.  Press,  Jan.  10,  1896.) 
WEST,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  5,  1849-  Matric. 
Michs.  1849. 


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West,  Alfred  Slater 

WEST,  ALFRED  SLATER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1866.    S.  of  Ebenezer,  of  Amersham  Hall,  near  Caversham. 
B.  Sept.  17,  1846,  at  Amersham.    School,  Amersham  Hall, 
and  at   University  College,   London   [M.A.    1869J.    Matric. 
Michs.  1867;  (Moi-al  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1869);  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1874.  Head  Master  of  Amersham  Hall  School,  1876-92. 
Fellow  of  University  College,  London;  Senior  Fellow,  1926-32. 
Married,  July  28,  1870,  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Gould,  of  Norwich,  and  had  issue.  Edited  Martial  and  Bacon's 
Essays;  author  of  English  Grammar.    Died  Jan.  3,   1932. 
{Who  was  Who.) 
WEST,  ARTHUR  NUGENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  21,  1867.    [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Dennett 
(1828),  V.  of  Rushmere,  Suffolk.    B.  there  [Dec.  29,  1846]. 
[School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874- 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  27,  1869.  C.  of  Buckingham, 
1872-3.  With  the  Universities  Mission  at  Zanzibar,  where  he 
acquired  the  slave-market  for  a  church  site.  Died  at  Zanzibar, 
Dec.  25,   1874.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Wilson, 
History  of  the  U.M.C.A .) 
WEST,  AUSTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  4,  1865.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  J.  (and  Mary).    B.  at  Sunburv,  Middlesex.    Bapt. 
1838.    Matric.   Lent,    1865;   B.A.    1868;   M..\.    1871.    Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  1869;   priest,   1870;   C.   of  VVoodbridge, 
Suffolk,  1869-70.    C.  of  Hingham,  Norfolk,  1870-2.    C.  of 
Digswell,  Herts.,  1872-4.    Chaplain  at  Stocldiolm,  1874;  at 
Christiania,  1875-80.   R.  of  St  John's,  Buenos  Ayres,  1885-S. 
V.   of  Allestree,   Derbs.,    1889-1903.     Latterly  of   the   old 
vicarage,  Roehampton.   Married  Gunhilda,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Rice  Crowe,  Consul-General  at  Christiania.    Died  May  25, 
1907.    (Eagle,  XXIX.  226;  Crockford;  The  Titnes,  May  28, 
1907.) 
WEST,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  .Aug.  24,  1869. 
S.  of  Joseph,  builder  (and  Esther).  B.  [July  31,  1844],  in  the 
parish  of  St  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London.  Bapt.  Dec.  15,  1S44. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B..\.   1874;  M.A.  1877.    Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester),  1873;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Southwark, 
1873-6.  Chaplain  of  Westminster  Hospital,  1876-9 ;  Assistant 
Chaplain  at  King  Edward's  School,  Southwark,  1879-1919; 
Chaplain,  1919-22.   Died  Mar.  29,  1940,  aged  95,  in  London. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  i,  1940.) 
WEST,    CHARLES   ATKINSON.     Adm.   pens,    at   St   John's, 
Dec.  16,  1843.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford, 
1801),  of  Stoke,  Surrey  (and  Harriet).    B.  there,  Dec.  26, 
i8i8.    School,  Sherborne.    Matric.  Lent,   1844;  B.A.  1848. 
C.  of  Grasby,  Lines.,  1853.  C.  of  Wickenby,  1854-5.  Married, 
1853,   Eleanor,   dau.   of  Dudley  Christopher  Carey  Elwes. 
Died  Mar.  29,  1855,  of  fever,  at  Wickenby.   Brother  of  John 
R.  (1826).  (Sherborne  Reg. ;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Apr.  7,  1855 ; 
G.  Mag.,  1855,  I.  655.) 
WEST,  CHARLES  BELLVILLE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Aug.  4,  1887.    S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  The  Woodlands,  S. 
Ealing,  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Died 
Oct.  13,  1929;  'late  of  the  dramatic  profession.'    Brother  of 
Clarence  E.  (1873).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
WEST,    CHARLES    FRANCIS    LUTTRELL.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Emmanuel,  June  22,  1847.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles,  Head 
Master  of  Northampton  Grammar  School.   B.  July  5,  1828. 
School,    Westminster.     Matric.    Michs.    1847;    B.A.    {i2nd 
Wrangler)  1851;  M.A.   1854.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),   1851; 
priest,  1852;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Northampton,  1851-9.    C.  of 
All  Saints,  with  St  Peter's,  Stamford,  Lines.,  1865-6.    R.  of 
Shenley,   Bucks.,   1866-77.    Married,   Oct.   27,    1873,   Ellen 
Matilda,   only   dau.   of   Wermian   Langham   Woodford,   of 
Upton  Hall,  Northants.  Latterly  of  2,  Spencer  Park,  Wands- 
worth, where  he  died  Feb.  25,   1892.    Probably  father  of 
Henry  W.  (sub  Luttrell  West,  1894),  Watson  S.  (sub  Luttrell- 
West,    1894)    and   Wenman   L.    (sub   Luttrell-West,    1894). 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;   Clergy  List;   Crockford;   The 
Guardian,  Mar.  2,  1892.) 
WEST,  CLARENCE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1873.    S.  of  Edward,  of  Woodlands,  Ealing,  Middlesex.    B. 
Dec.  21,  1854,  in  London.    School,  Rugby.    Matric.  Michs. 
1873.   Brother  of  Charles  B.  (1887).    (Rttgby  Sch.  Reg.) 
WEST,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  16,  1768. 
[2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bridgetown,  Barbados.]    Of  Dorset. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Lent,  1769;  B.A.  1773;  M.A.  1776. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.   13,   1768.    Ord.  priest 
(London),  Dec.  24,  1775.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1763).   (Eton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WEST,  EDWARD  COURTENAY.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1891.     [Only]   s.  of  Edward  John,   Esq.,  of  London.     [B. 
Mar.  30,  1872.]    School,  Haileybury.    Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
Scholar,   1892;   B.A.   1894;   M.A.   1900.    Ad  eundem.  Cape 
Univ.,    1905.    Ord.   deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)   1895; 
priest,  1896;  C.  of  St  Mary  RedcUffe,  Bristol,  1895-9.   C.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Moorfields,  Bristol,  1899-1900.    Chaplain  of 


West,  Harry 

Cuddesdon  College,  1900-3.  Bishop  of  Grahamstown's  Chap- 
lain for  Ethiopians,  1903-10.  Warden  of  St  Paul's  Hostel, 
Grahamstovwn,  1906-14.  Chancellor  of  Grahamstown  Cathe- 
dral, 1911-17.  Canon  of  Grahamstown,  1911-19.  R.  of 
St  Paul's,  Port  Elizabeth,  1916-19.  Archdeacon  of  Port 
Elizabeth,  1917-19.  Assistant  Secretary,  S.P.G.,  1919-29. 
Principal  of  St  Boniface  College,  Warminster,  1929-38. 
Married,  Nov.  30,  19 12,  Hilda  Florence,  4th  dau.  of  W. 
Ramsay  Scott,  of  Singapore,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  7, 
1938,  in  London.  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Aug.  9  and  13,  1938.) 

WEST,  ERSKINE  EYRE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1886. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  .\ugustus  George,  of  Warkwood,  Redland, 
Clifton  (and  Sarah,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Richard 
Booth  Eyre,  of  Eyre  Court,  Galway).  B.  May  19,  1868,  in 
Dublin.  School,  Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1886. 
Captain,  Londonderry  Artillery,  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
King's  Inns,  Dublin,  1895.  Of  White  Park,  Co.  Fermanagh. 
Married,  Aug.  3,  1899,  Aimette  Aileen  Maude,  eldest  dau.  of 
Cuthbert  Henry  Cooke  Huddart,  of  Shoyswell  Manor,  Sussex, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  24,  1950,  in  Dublin.  (Army  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  The  Times,  Mar.  i,  1950.) 

WEST,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  12,  1783.  Of 
Middlesex.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  St  Mar>--at-Hill, 
London  (and  Jane).  Bapt.  Nov.  19,  1766,  at  St  Mary-at-Hill.] 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1783.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Mar.  1,  1784.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  547; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

WEST,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21, 
1822.  S.  of  George.  B.  in  Bordeaux,  France.  School, 
Wraxall,  WUts.  Matric.  AUchs.  1823.  Migrated  to  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  18.  1826.   (T.  A.  Walker,  428.) 

WEST,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  6, 
1857.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Paris.  Matric.  Michs.  1857. 
Probably  same  as  next.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  George,  of 
Jersey,  matric.  from  St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  May  3,  i860, 
age  22.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

WEST,  GEORGE  CHARLES  RUSSELTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  July  7,  1857.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  See  the 
above. 

WEST  (post  SACKVILLE-WEST),  GEORGE  JOHN  SACKVILLE. 
EARL  DE  LA  WARR.  .\dm.  a  nobleman  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1828;  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  Jan.  15,  1810;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1812;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1819.  [Eldest  s.  of  John  Richard,  4th  Earl  de  la  Warr  (and 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Lyell,  of  Bourn,  Cambs.).  B.  Oct.  26, 
1791.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Easter,  1828;  Hon.  LL.D. 
1828.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1834.  Had  succeeded  as  5th  Earl, 
July  28,  1795.  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  George  III, 
1813-20;  to  George  I\',  1820-8.  Lord  Chamberlain  of  the 
Household,  1841-6  and  1858-9.  P.C.,  1841.  Married,  June  21, 
1813,  Lady  EUzabeth  SackvUle,  youngest  dau.  of  the  3rd 
Duke  of  Dorset,  and  had  issue.  Assumed  the  name  of  Sack- 
ville  before  West,  1843.  Died  Feb.  24,  1869.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
G.E.C.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.) 

WEST,  GEORGE  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20, 
1895.  S.  of  WUliam,  chemist  and  druggist,  of  Bradford 
(and  .\nna  Wainwright).  B.  there,  .A.pr.  20,  1876.  School, 
Bradford  Technical  College  and  Royal  CoUege  of  Science, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1895 :  Scholar,  1895 ;  (Nat.  Sci.  Tnp., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1897);  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  1st  Class) 
1898;  M..A..  1902.  Professor  of  Natural  History  at  the  Royal 
Agricultural  College,  Cirencester,  1899-1909.  Professor  of 
Botany  at  Birmingham  University,  1909-19.  F.L.S.  Mar- 
ried, Aug.  8,  1906,  Minnie  B.  Pratt.  Author,  The  Algae  and 
Flora  of  Cambs.  Died  .\ug.  7,  1919.  at  Edgbaston.  Brother 
of  William  (1892).   (The  Times,  Aug.  11,  1919-) 

WEST,  GILBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
June  26,  1826;  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  Nov.  4,  1825,  age  18.  [3rd  s.  of  GUbert  Harvey,  Esq., 
of  Willesden,  NUddlesex.]  B.  [.A.pr.  26,  1807],  in  London. 
[School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon  (Wells)  Oct.  20,  1833;  priest,  Apr.  9, 1837;  C.  of  Thur- 
loxton,  Somerset,  untU  1842.  P.C.  of  Corfe  and  Trull,  1842-53. 
Died  July  17,  1853,  at  Corfe.  (List  of  Carthusians;  Al. 
Oxon.;  R.  L.  .Arrowsmith;  G.  Mag.,  1853,  425.) 

WEST,  HARRY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  24.  1783-  S.  of 
—  wine-merchant,  of  London.  Matnc.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar, 
1784-  BA.  1788;  M..\.  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester), 
Oct.  18,  1788;  priest,  Nov.  30,  1789-  V.  of  Wartling,  Sussex, 
1793-7-  R-  of  Berwick,  Sussex,  1797-1846,  and  V.  of 
Laughton,  1801-45.  .Married  (i)  Lomsa  —  (died  1821); 
(2)  Feb  7  1823,  in  St  Pancras  Church,  London,  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Barker,  Bart.  Died  Feb.  21,  1846,  at  Lewes. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  547;  Foster,  Index  EccUs.;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1846,  i.  550.) 


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West,  Henry 

WEST,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  5,  1821.  Of 
Middlesex.  S.  of  John  (and  Anna).  Matric.  Lent,  1821;  B.A. 
1825 ;  M.A.  1828.  Took  Holy  Orders;  not  found  in  Clergy  List. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  411.) 
WEST,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  15,  1850. 
Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar,  1851;  B.A.  1854. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1854;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Ripon,  1854-6.  V.  of  North  Frodingham,  Yorks.,  1856-85. 
V.  of  Rishton,  Lanes.,  1885-1906;  retired  on  account  of 
failing  sight.  Latterly  of  Woodhall  Spa,  Lines.,  where  he  died 
Oct.  17,  1910,  aged  79.  Father  of  the  next.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  24,  1910.) 
WEST,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1884. 
Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (above),  of  N.  Frodingham, 
Yorks.  B.  Nov.  7,  1864.  Schools,  Marlborough  College  and 
Brighton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1905.  Ord. 
deacon  (Manchester),  1887;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Cheetham, 
Lanes.,  1887-9.  C.  of  Merrow,  Surrey,  1 890-1 900.  C.  of 
Halton,  Lanes.,  1900-1.  C.  of  Bolton-by-Bolland,  1901-8. 
V.  of  Bracewell,  1908-34.  Of  Tauranga,  Bay  of  Plenty,  New 
Zealand,  ini937.  Disappears  from  C»-oc*/or<i,  1938.  {Brighton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 
WEST,  HERCULES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1875.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Very  Rev.  John,  Dean  of  St 
Patrick's,  Dublin.  B.  there  [Dec.  6],  1856.  School,  Marl- 
borough College.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar,  1876;  Browne 
medal,  1877;  B.A.  (7th  Classic)  1879;  M.A.  1883.  'A  classical 
scholar,  an  Irishman,  full  of  wit,  immensely  entertaining  and 
a  good  actor.  He  gave  on  occasions  representations  of  some 
of  the  figures  in  Smith's  Dictionary  of  Classical  Antiquity: 
his  star  turn  was  that  of  the  man  with  the  testudo.'  An 
enthusiastic  mountaineer.  Resided  at  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Died  June  4,  1937,  at  Chandler's  Ford,  Hants.  Brother  of 
Richard  W.  (1870).  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Sir  J.  J. 
Thomson;  The  Times,  June  7  and  12,  1937-) 
WEST  (post  ROBERTS-WEST),  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  21,  1794.  Of  Warwickshire.  [S.  of  James,  of 
Alscot  (and  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  Christopher  Wren,  of 
Wroxall  Abbey,  Warws.).  B.  Mar.  18,  i775-]  Resided  two 
terms.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Alscot  Park,  1795.  D.L.  for 
Warws.  Major,  3rd  Warws.  Militia.  Married,  Mar.  31,  1808, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Roberts,  deceased,  of  Newcombe, 
Gloucs.  Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  1808,  the  additional 
surname  of  Roberts,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  father- 
in-law.  Died  Mar.  25,  1838.  Father  of  James  R.  (1831). 
(Burke,  L.G.) 
WEST,  JAMES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  2, 
1825.  [2nd]  s.  of  James  Eldridge,  Esq.,  of  Tonbridge  Castle 
and  Dryhill  Park,  Tonbridge  (and  Alicia  Ashbumham,  grand- 
daughter of  the  Rev.  Francis  Woodgate).  B.  at  Tonbridge. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A. 
1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester),  1829;  priest,  1830.  R.  of 
Winchelsea,  Sussex,  1831-72.  Married  (i)  Aug.  27,  1829, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Capt.  Molyneux,  of  Ludlow,  Salop  (died 
in  1831);  (2)  June  25,  1833,  Charlotte  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Blair,  of  Walton  Grove,  Surrey.  Died  in  1872.  {Ton- 
bridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
V^'ESl,  JAMES  MORGAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1861. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Peterborough, 
1865-70.  V.  of  Appleton-le-Moors,  Yorks.,  1870-2.  Assoc. 
Secretary,  C.M.S.  (for  Yorks.),  1872-5;  for  the  E.  Midland 
district,  1875-7;  for  the  Metropolitan  district,  1877-89.  V.  of 
Hazlemere,  Bucks.,  1889-1910.  Latterly  at  St  Nicholas' 
rectory,  Nottingham.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1925. 
Father  of  John  J.  (1894). 
WEST  (or  ROBERTS-WEST),  JAMES  ROBERTS.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  20)  at  Caius,  June  17,  1831.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  Esq. 
(1794),  of  .\lscot  Park,  near  Stratford-on-Avon  (and  Anne, 
orily  dau.  of  Joseph  Roberts,  of  Newcombe,  Gloucs.).  B. 
[Apr.  24,  181 1],  at  Alscot.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  183 1. 
Succeeded  his  father  at  Alscot  Park,  1838.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Gloucs.  and  Warws.  High  Sheriff  of  Warws.,  1845.  Married, 
May  16,  1844,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Moore  Boultbee. 
Died  Feb.  6,  1882.  Father  of  the  next.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Venn,  11.  216;  Burke,  L.G.  {sub  Roberts-West).) 
WEST  (or  ROBERTS-WEST;  post  ALSTON-ROBERTS-WEST), 
JAMES  ROBERTS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  17,  1865.  Eldest  s.  of  James  Roberts,  Esq.  (above),  of 
Alscot  Park,  Stratford-on-Avon  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Moore  Boultbee).  B.  there,  Nov.  13,  1845.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1865.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Alscot 
Park,  1882.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Warws.;  High  Sheriff,  1890. 
Married,  Nov.  25,  1869,  Elizabeth  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Charles  Alston,  deceased,  of  Elmdon  Hall,  Warws. 
Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  1918,  the  additional  surname 
of  Alston.  Died  June  15,  1918.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke, 
L.G.  [sub  Alslon-Robertb-West).) 


West,  Owen  Lewis  Carey 

WEST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1887.  S.  of  John. 

B.  Apr.  2,  1871,  at  Langton,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1887. 
Died  in  College,  May  5,  1889. 

WEST,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9.  1897.  [S.  of  W.,  of 
Hayle.  B.  1879.  School,  Malvern  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1897.  Went  to  Canada.   {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 

WEST,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  July  5,  1893.  S.  of 
Ethelbert,  of  21,  St  George's  Square,  Worcester.  Schools, 
Worcester  Cathedral  Choir  and  King's  Choir,  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1923.  Music  Master  at 
Cowbridge  Grammar  School,  Glam.,  1897;  Assistant  Master 
at  Stratford-on-Avon  Grammar  School  and  Organist  of  the 
Guild  Chapel,  1897-8;  Organist  and  Music  Master  at  Wesley 
College,  Shef&eld,  1900-5 ;  Assistant  Master  and  Director  of 
Music  at  King  Edward  VII  School,  Shef&eld,  1905-6.  Private 
Secretary  to  J.  S.  Rowntree,  at  York  and  Scarborough, 
1906-15.  Music  Master  at  Ashville  College,  Harrogate, 
1916-33-.  Organist  and  Choirmaster  of  St  Luke's  Church, 
Harrogate,  from  1922.  Married,  1903,  Catherine  Evelyn,  dau. 
of  Isaac  Waterfield,  of  Rotherham.  (King's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WEST,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1894.  S.  of 
[the  Rev.]  James  Morgan  (1861).  B.  June  12,  1875,  at 
Leamington.  School,  St  Laurence  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1912.  Ord.  deacon  (Coventry),  1898; 
priest  (Worcester),  1899;  C.  of  Nechells,  Birmingham,  1898- 
1901.    C.  of  Emmanuel  Church,  West  Hampstead,  1901-2. 

C.  (to  his  father)  at  Hazlemere,  Bucks.,  1902-8.  C.  of  St 
Peter's,  Islington,  1908-10.  Organising  Secretary,  L.S.P.C.J., 
for  North  West  district,  1910-20.  R.  of  St  Nicholas,  Not- 
tingham, 1920-9.  Died  in  1929.  {St  Laurence  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

WEST,  JOHN  OTHO.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1850. 
S.  of  William,  engineer,  of  St  Agnes  Parish,  Cornwall  (and 
Grace).  B.  [Dec.  10,  1829],  at  Camborne,  Cornwall.  Bapt. 
Feb.  25,  1830.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862. 
Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Truro,  1859-60. 
C.  of  Barnstaple,  Devon,  1861-2.  C.  of  Bridport,  Dorset, 
1862-3.  C.  of  St  Erth,  Cornwall,  1864.  C.  of  St  Austell, 
1864-6.  C.  of  South  Molton,  Devon,  1866.  R.  of  Revelstoke, 
1866-70.  R.  of  St  Pirmock,  Cornwall,  1 870-1905.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1906.  (Clergy 
List.) 

WEST,  JOHN  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  6,  1826.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  (St  Edmund 
Hall,  Oxford,  1801)  [R.  of  Chettle,  Dorset]  (and  Harriet,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Atkinson).  B.  [July  20,  1808],  at 
Stebbing,  Essex.  School,  Epsom,  Surrey.  Matric.  1827; 
Scholar,  1831;  B.A.  (4M  Wrangler)  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Fellow 
of  Clare,  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1834;  priest,  1835.  V.  of 
Madingley,  Cambs.,  1835-7.  V.  of  Wrawby-cwm-Brigg,  Lines., 
1837-93.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1884.  Married,  Apr.  13,  1858, 
Harriet  Philadelphia,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Stockdale, 
V.  of  Kingerby,  Lines.  Died  Dec.  9,  1893,  aged  85.  Brother 
of  Charles  A.  (1843),  who  published  his  Sermons.  {Boase,  vi. 
826;  Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  20,  1893.) 

WEST,  JOHN  THOMAS  ELIOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  II,  1825.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  June  5,  1831;  priest,  May  20,  1832.  V.  of  Stoak 
(or  Stoke),  Cheshire,  1833-76.  Died  Apr.  23,  1876,  aged  70. 
{Peile,  II.  418;  Crockford.) 

WEST,  LIONEL  GEORGE  AUBREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  18,  1896.  S.  of  John,  mariner,  of  Westbrook,  Parkgate, 
Southampton  (and  Charlotte  Dimmock).  B.  Apr.  15,  1871, 
at  Titchlield.  School,  Southampton  High  (Mr  R.  W.  Lees). 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903.  Of  Westbrook, 
Parkgate,  Southampton,  in  1946. 

WEST,  MERVIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  24,  1817; 
from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
June  14,  18 15,  aged  22.  A  'Ten-year  man.'  [S.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Matthew,  of  Bradford  Abbas,  Dorset.]  Migrated  to 
St  John's,  June  9,  1818.  Ord.  priest  (Salisbury),  July  27,  1823. 
R.  of  Tefiont-Evyas,  Wilts.,  1823-30.  V.  of  Haydon,  Dorset, 
1835-43.  P.C.  of  North  Wootton,  1835-43.  Married,  Oct.  24, 
1838,  Rhoda  Chariton,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Farr  Yeatman, 
V.  of  East  Brent.  Died  Jan.  12,  1843,  aged  50,  at  Castleton, 
Sherborne.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Clerical  Guide;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  i.  327;  V.  P.  White.) 

WEST,  OWEN  LEWIS  CAREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1890.  S.  of  Lewis  Borrett,  of  Cainscross,  Stroud  (and  Agnes). 
B.  May  9,  1871.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton  (Mr  Francis). 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1898.  Assistant 
Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  1896-7;  at  Bath  College, 
1897-1900;  at  Bradlield  College,  1900-31;  Housemaster 
there,  1912-21.  Of  9,  Landsdown  Place,  Cheltenham,  in  1946. 
Died  May  28, 1949.  (Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.;  Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 


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West,  Percy  Coulthurst 

WEST,  PERCY  COULTHURST.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1896. 
S.  of  B.  Edwin,  manufacturer,  of  Melton  House,  Northants. 
(and  Pattie  Coulthurst).  B.  [Oct.  18],  1877.  at  Northampton. 
School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  At  St 
Thomas's  Hospital.  L.S.A.,  1905.  Practised  in  Assam. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Died 
about  1926.  (Venn,  11.  550;  Univ.  War  List;  Medical  Direc- 
tories.) 

WEST,  Sir  RAYMOND.  M.A.  1897-  University  Teacher  (I.C.S.) 
in  Indian  Law,  1895-1907.  Reader  in  Indian  and  Moham- 
medan Law,  1901-7.  .\dm.  at  Downing,  Apr.  30,  1900. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Frederick  Henry,  journalist,  of  Ballyloughrane, 
Co.  Kerry  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Raymond,  of 
Ballybuniiion,  Co.  Kerry).  B.  there,  Sept.  18,  1832.  Educated 
at  Queen's  College,  Galway;  B.A.  1855.]  Entered  the  I.C.S. , 
1855;  in  Southern  Maratha,  on  active  service  as  Civil  Officer 
with  the  force  opposing  the  insurgent  Sawaut  clan.  Joined 
the  Judicial  Dept.,  i860;  Registrar  of  the  High  Court,  1863; 
District  Judge  at  Canara,  1866;  Judicial  Commissioner,  Sind, 
1868.  Judge  of  the  High  Court,  Bombay,  1871-3.  Member 
of  the  Executive  Council  of  the  Governor  of  Bombay. 
K.C.I.E.,  i888.  Vice-ChanceUor  of  Bombay  University,  1878 
and  1886-92.  \'ice-President,  Royal  Asiatic  Society.  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Bombay.  Married  (i)  1867,  Clementina  Fergusson, 
only  dau.  of  William  Maunsell  Chute,  of  Chute  Hall,  Co. 
Kerry,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1901,  Annie  Kirkpatrick,  eldest 
dau.  of  Surgeon-General  Henry  Cook,  M.D.,  of  Lydney, 
Gloucs.  Author,  The  Bombay  Code;  Hindu  Law;  etc.  Latterly 
of  Chesterfield  House,  College  Road,  Dulwich.  Died  Sept.  8, 
1912.    (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Wlio  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 

WEST,  RICHARD  WHATELEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Pem- 
broke, Dec.  1870.  S.  of  the  Very  Rev.  John,  B.D.,  Dean  of 
St  Patrick's,  Dublin.  B.  there.  Matric.  Lent,  1871;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (igth  Classic)  1874.   Brother  of  Hercules  H.  (1875). 

WEST,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  24, 
1867.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  of  Jersey.  School, 
Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  31,  1872.   Died  in  -A.ug.  1874.   (Inns  of  Court.) 

WEST,  ROBERT  UVEDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  22, 
1893.  S.  of  John  Gilbey  Uvedale,  surgeon.  B.  June  23,  1875, 
at  Stoke-on-Trent.  School,  Newcastle  High,  Staffs.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  At  the  London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.  House  Surgeon,  Seamen's  Hospital,  Greenwich. 
Died  Sept.  3,  1901,  of  typhoid  fever.  {Newcastle  High  Sch. 
Reg.;Peile,  11.  784-) 

WEST,  ROWLAND  HILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20, 
1866.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J.  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Chippenham, 
Wilts.  Bapt.  1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1871;  M.A. 
1874.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital  and  Addenbrooke's  Hospital, 
Cambridge.  M.R.C.S.;  L.S.A.,  1873.  Sometime  a  certifying 
factory  Surgeon.  Practised  at  Taunton,  Somerset.  Died  at 
Taunton,  Jan.  15,  1905,  aged  62.  (Eagle,  .xxvii.  276  (Row- 
land); Medical  Directories;  The  Standard,  Jan.  21,  1905.) 

WEST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  13,  1763. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bridgetown,  Barbados,  and  Sheer 
Lane,  London.  Schools,  Eton  and  St  Paul's.]  Matric. 
Easter,  1764;  Scholar,  1765.  Matric.  from  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  30,  1765,  age  18.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  21,  1765.  Either  he  or  his  father  died  at  Bath  in  1780. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1768).  (Inns  of  Court;  St  Paul's  Reg.; 
Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1780,  394.) 

WEST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  33)  at  Jesus,  Nov.  30, 
1808.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Balchen,  Esq.  [of  76,  Hariey  Street, 
London].  B.  in  Queen  Anne's  Street  East,  London.  School, 
Rugby.   Matric.  Lent,  1809.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

WEST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  8,  1821.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas,  Chaplain  to  the  Suffolk  County  gaol. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Lent,  1822;  B.A.  1826. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  13,  1824;  priest,  Oct.  7,  1827. 
(Peile,  II.  406.) 

WEST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1842.  [Only]  s.  of  Thomas  [advocate,  of  London].  B.  at 
Plaistow,  Essex.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  16, 
■  1844.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  30,  185 1.  Married,  Oct.  2,  i860, 
Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Grenside,  Esq.,  of  Broughton 
House,  Cleveland.  Died  June  i,  1890,  aged  67,  at  Malines, 
Belgium.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Guardian,  June  18,  1890.) 

WEST,  THOMAS  DENNETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  26,  1828.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1828; 
(28<A  Wrangler,  1832);  B.A.  1833.  V.  of  Rushmere  St  Andrew 


Westall,  Arthur  St  Leger 

and  P.C.  of  Playford,  Suffolk,  1835-48.  Died  Aug.  31,  1848, 
at  Rushmere,  aged  42.  Father  of  Arthur  N.  (1867).  (Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  440.) 

WEST,  WALDEMAR  SHIPLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1884.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Edward  Henry  [died  Mar.  19, 
1884]  (and  Annie  Shipley).  B.  Mar.  2,  1866,  at  Summergangs, 
Southcoates,  Hull.  School,  Oliver's  Mount,  Scarborough 
(Mr  Thomas  Walton).  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.B., 
B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1892;  M.D.  1896.  At  the  Middlesex  Hos- 
pital; House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  there.  House 
Surgeon  and  House  Physician,  North-Eastem  Hospital  for 
Children.  Resident  Medical  Officer,  Royal  Hospital  for 
Diseases  of  the  Chest.  Practised  at  Aylesbury  from  1900. 
Married,  July  25,  1906,  Beatrice  Emily,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Parrott,  of  Aylesbury.  Lived  latterly  at  Hazlecombe,  Dul- 
verton,  Somerset,  where  he  died  July  29,  1950.  (Medical 
Directories;  Berks.,  Bucks,  and  Beds.  Contemporary  Bio- 
graphies, 290;  The  Times,  Aug.  i,  1950.) 

WEST,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  9,  1812.  Of 
Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1812.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  10, 
1815. 

WEST,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12,  1849. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849. 

WEST,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.   13,  1892. 

[Elder]  s.  of  William,  chemist  and  druggist  [also  lecturer  in 
botany  at  the  Bradford  Teachers'  College],  of  Bradford  (and 
Anna  Wainwright).  B.  Feb.  11,  1875,  at  Bradford.  School, 
Bradford  Technical  College  and  Royal  School  of  Science, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1894;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1894);  B..\.  1896.  F.L.S.  Sometime  Assistant 
in  the  herbarium  of  the  Natural  History  Department  of  the 
British  Museum.  Biologist  to  the  Bihar  Indigo  Planters' 
Association.  Author,  biological.  Died  of  cholera,  Sept.  14, 
1900,  in  India.  Brother  of  George  S.  (1895).  (Reg.  of  R.  Coll. 
of  Science;  Eagle,  xxiii,  89.) 

WEST-BETTY,  W.  H.  (1808),  see  BETTY. 

WEST-WATSON,  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  22,  1896.  [Eldest]  s.  of  A[dam]  [merchant],  of  Lisamore, 
Upton,  near  Birkenhead  (smd  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Ven. 
Theophilus  Campbell).  [B.  Apr.  23,  1877.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1899; 
(Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1901) ;  Cams  prize,  1901 ;  Crosse 
Scholar,  1901;  M.A.  1903;  D.D.  igio.  Fellow,  1903-9; 
Chaplain,  1903-7;  Dean,  1907-9.  Junior  Proctor,  1907-8. 
Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1920.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1902; 
priest,  1903.  Bursar  and  Lecturer  at  Ridley  Hall,  1902-3. 
Bishop  of  Barrow-in-Furness,  1909-26.  Canon  of  Carlisle, 
1909-21.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain, 
R..\.C.D.).  R.  of  Aldingham,  Lanes.,  1921-6.  Archdeacon 
of  Westmorland,  1915-23;  Archdeacon  of  Fumess,  1923-6. 
Sub-Prelate  of  the  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem,  from  1938. 
Bishop  of  Christ  Church,  New  Zealand,  1926-51;  Primate 
and  Archbishop  of  New  Zealand,  1940-51 ;  resigned.  Married, 
1905,  Ermly  Mabel  Monsarrat,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Commentary  for  Schools  on  Acts  of  the  Apostles.  Died  May  18, 
1953.   (Crockford;  Who's  Who.) 

WESTACOTT,  JOHN.  .\dm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1880.  Matric. 
Michs.  1880. 

WESTACOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1873. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B..\.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester),  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  East  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1878-81.  C.  of  Camberwell,  Surrey,  1881-3.  C.  of 
Famham,  1885-92.  V.  of  Burton  Dassett,  Warws.,  1892-1932. 
Married,  Oct.  24,  1900,  Edith  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of 
E.  P.  R.  Knott,  of  Burton  Dassett.  Latterly  of  the  old 
vicarage,  Shotteswell.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1941. 

WESTALL,  ARTHUR  ST  LEGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1880.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1843).  B.  in  1861. 
School,  Eastbourne  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Plaistow,  1884-6.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Victoria  Docks, 
1886-7.  Assistant  Master  at  Eastbourne  College,  1887-8. 
C.  of  St  Michael's,  Brighton,  1888-90.  C.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Croydon,  1890-7.  Joined  the  Church  of  Rome,  1897,  but 
received  back  into  the  Church  of  England  in  1906.  C.  of 
St  David's,  Exeter,  1907-10.  R.  of  Exbourne  and  Honey- 
church,  Devon,  1910-13.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Walthamstow, 
1913-29.  V.  of  Twyford  with  Poundon  and  Chamdon,  Bucks., 
1929-32.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  25,  1939,  at 
Eastbourne;  buried  there.  Brother  of  the  next  two  and  of 
William  H.  (1888).  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  28,  1939; 
The  Church  Times,  Mar.  29,  1939.) 


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West  ALL,  Lancelot  McAlpine 

WESTALL,  LANCELOT  McALPINE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1892.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  WUliam  (1843).   B.  May  18,  1869, 
at  Forebridge,  Stafis.   School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar. 
Matric.    Michs.    1892;    B.A.    1896;    M.A.    1910.     Assistant 
Master  at  Tavistock  Grammar  School,  1896-1900;  a  private 
tutor    abroad,    1900-4.     Assistant    Master    at    St    Philip's 
Grammar   School,    Edgbaston,    1904-6.     Private    tutor   in 
South  Africa,   1906-10.     Private  tutor  in  Tunis,   1910-11. 
Kept  a  tutorial  establishment  at  Totland  Bay,  Isle  of  Wight, 
19H-16.     Assistant    Master    at    Huish    Grammar    School, 
Taunton,  J916-18.  Tutor  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk,  1918-19. 
A  private  'coach'  at  Cambridge,  1919-22.   Sometime  Head 
Master  of  St  Gerard's  School,  Villa  St  G(5rard,  Antibes,  A.M., 
France.  Married,  May  12,  1912,  adau.  of  R.  Le  Neve  Foster, 
of  WUmslow,  Cheshire,  and  had  issue.    Of  VUla  St  Gerard, 
Chemin  des  Sables,  Antibes,  in  1951.    Brother  of  the  next, 
WilUam  H.  (1888)  and  Arthur  St  L.  (1880).    (Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 
WESTALL,  The  Rev.  LEONARD  SEDGWICK.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',   Oct.   1892.    S.  of  the   Rev.   William  (1843).    B. 
Mar.   14,  1862,  at  Colchester.    School,  Eastbourne  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Resided  for  three  terms.  B.D.  (Durham), 
1903.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1886;  priest  (Colchester),  1887; 
C.  of  HockerUl,  Herts.,  1886-92.  V.  of  Thaxted,  Essex,  1893- 
1910.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  St  Albans,  1910-22.    R.  of  Chalton 
with  Idsworth  and  Clanfield,  Hants.,  1922-38.    Latterly  of 
Petersfield,  Hants.,  where  he  died  Sept.  13,  1952.    Brother 
of  the  two  above  and  William  H.  (x888).    (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Sept.  17,  1952.) 
WESTALL,  THOMAS  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1882.    S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased.    B.  Sept.  22, 
1863.     School,    Christ's    Hospital.     Matric.    Michs.    1882; 
Scholar.    Died  May  3,  1883,  at  Sevenoaks,  while  an  under- 
graduate.   (Christ's  Hosp.  Exhibitioners;  T.  A.  Walker,  567 
and  MS.  note.) 
WESTALL,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  13,  1843. 
[S.  of  William,  A.R.A.,  landscape-painter  (and  Anne,  sister 
of  Professor  Adam  Sedgwick).    B.  in  London.   School,  Sed- 
bergh.]    Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.    Ord. 
deacon    (Worcester)    1848;    priest    (Hereford)    1849;    C.    of 
Leamington    Priors,    Warws.,    1848-9.     Second    Master   of 
King's  School,  Warwick,  1850-5.   C.  of  St  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  1855-9.   R-  of  St  Leonard's,  Colchester,  1861-4.  C.  of 
Tisbury,  WUts.,  1864-6.   C.  of  Clewer,  Berks.,  1866-9.   C.  of 
Forebridge,  Staffs.,  1869-73.  C.  of  West  Drayton,  Middlesex, 
1873-83.  C.  of  Middleton,  Essex,  1883-8.  C.  of  St  Stephen's, 
Brighton,  1888-90.    C.  of  Blagdon,  Somerset,  1891-3.   C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Walcot,  Bath,   1893-7.    C.  of  Portsmouth, 
1897-1901.    Married,  1858,  Selina  Emma,  youngest  dau.  of 
W.  Hawksley,  Esq.,  of  London.    Latterly  of  33,  Ashburton 
Road,  Southsea,  where  he  died  Sept.   28,    1901,  aged  80. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  Lancelot  McA.  (1892),  Leonard  S. 
(1892)  and  Arthur  St  L.  (1880).    (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford.) 
WESTALL,   The   Rev.   WILLIAM   HAWKSLEY.     Adm.   pens, 
(age  28)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.   15,  1888;  from  St  Edmund 
Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Oct.  22,  1884,  age  24. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (above),  of  Brighton.   Matric. 
Michs.  1888.    Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1887;  priest,  1888; 
C.  of  Alphamstone,  Essex,  1887;  C.  of  Myland,  1887-8.   C.  of 
Castlethorpe,    Bucks.,    1890-2.     C.   of   Netherseale,    Leics., 
1892-4.    Chaplain  at  Buenos  Ayres,  1894-6.    C.  of  Merton, 
Surrey,    1896-7.     Chaplain    at    Gothenburg,    Sweden,    and 
Lecturer  in  the  University,  1897-1902;  Chaplain  at  Lisbon, 
1902-7.    R.  of  Chalton  with  Idsworth  and  Clanfield,  Hants., 
1907-22.    Died  Apr.   11,   1922.    Brother  of  Lancelot  McA. 
(1892),  Leonards.  (1892)  and  ArthurSt  L.  (1880).  (^1/.  Oxon. 
Crockford.) 
WESTBROOK,    HERBERT    WOTTON.     Adm.    pens,    at    Em- 
manuel, Oct.  3,  1899.    S.  of  Mrs  Westbrook,  of  Parkhurst, 
Westcombe   Park   Road,    Blackheath.     [B.   Jan.   24,    1881. 
School,  Kings',  Ely.]  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903.  Joined 
the  editorial  staff  of  the  Globe  newspaper  in  1904.    Author 
(with  P.  G.  Wodehouse)  of  Globe  By-the-Way  Book  and  the 
play  Brother  Alfred  (Savoy  theatre,  1913).  Collaborated  with 
Lawrence  Grossmith  in  the  novel  The  Purple  Frogs  and  in 
dramatic  version  of  The  Diary  of  a  Nobody  by  George  and 
Weedon   Grossmith.     Served   in   the   Great   War,    1914-19 
(Second   Lieut.,   9th  Cheshire   Regt.;   transferred   to   R.A., 
1917).  Assistant  Editor  of  the  Pioneer  at  Allahabad.  Manager 
to  Miss  Ella  King-Hall,  literary  agent,  whom  he  married. 
(Kings'  Sch.,  Ely,  Reg.) 
WESTBROOK,   STEPHEN.    Adm.   pens,   at   St  Catharine's, 
July  6,  1826.    Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1846. 
Ord.  deacon   (London,  Lift.  dim.  from  Canterbury)    1830; 
priest,  1831.  V.  of  Westhampnett,  Sussex,  1838-46.    C.  of 
Cheltenham,    1847-51.     P.C.    of   St    John's,    Huddersfield, 
1853-64.  Died  Oct.  14,  1864,  aged  62.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  11.  662.) 


Westcott,  Arthur 

WESTBROOK,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1875.   [B.  Jan.  I,  1831,  in  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875; 
Mus.Bac.  1876;  Mus.D.  1878.  Organist  at  St  Bartholomew's, 
Bethnal  Green,  1849-51;  at  St  Bartholomew's,  Sydenham, 
1851-90;  sub-organist  at  theCrystal  Palace,  1860-3.  Awarded 
a  prize  by  the  Bristol  Madrigal  Society  for  his  madrigal 
'  All  is  not  gold  that  shineth.'  Conductor  of  the  South  London 
Musical  Society,   1865-78.    Composed  many  organ  pieces, 
songs,  madrigals  and  the  English  text  to  songs  of  Mozart, 
Schumann,  etc.    Author,  An  Alphabet  of  Musical  Notation; 
Elementary  Music;  etc.    Died  Mar.  24,  1894,  at  Sydenham. 
(Boase,  vi.  830.) 
WESTBURY,    HIGHETT   PHILIP.     Adm.    pens,    at   Christ's, 
Oct.  9,  1876.    [Only]  s.  of  Philip  [of  Burbage  Manor,  Marl- 
borough].   B.  at  Burbage,  Jan.   12,   1858.    School,  Epsom 
College.    Matric.   Michs.    1876;   B.A.    1880.    At   St   Mary's 
Hospital.    L.R.C.S.  and  L.M.,  Edinb.,  1883.    Practised  first 
at  Amesbury,  Wilts.,  and  subsequently  in  Bilbao,  Spain. 
Married,  Aug.  9,  1882,  Florence  Ellen  Bruce,  dau.  of  F.  C. 
Webb,  Esq.,  C.E.    Died  at  Bilbao.    (Peile,  11.  651;  Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  11,  1882.) 
WESTBY,  ALFRED  ASHLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  7,  1865.   S.  of  Edmond,  of  24,  Portland  Place,  London. 
[B.  in  Melbourne,  Australia.   School,  Eton.]   Did  not  reside. 
Adm.  at  Jesus,  Dec.  13,  1865.  Matric.  Lent,  1866;  B.A.  1870. 
Went  into  business,  but  later  became   a  sheep-farmer  at 
Riverina,  Victoria,  New  South  Wales.    Married  Charlotte, 
widow  of  Alfred  E.  Blount,  barrister-at-law.    Of  Gledlow 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  in  1906.    Brother  of  the  next. 
(Eton  Sch.  Reg.) 
WESTBY,  EDMUND  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  9,  1857.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Edmond,  Esq.,  of  9,  Corn- 
wall Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London.    [B.  May  19,  1839.] 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1857.  Migrated  to  Magdalene, 
Oct.  9,  i860;  LL.B.  1862.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  3, 
1861.  CalledtotheBar,  June6, 1864.  '  Probably  died  abroad.' 
Brother  of  the  above.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WESTBY,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  11, 
1756.  S.  of  George,  of  Gilthwaite,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield. 
Matric.  Easter,  i757-    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  10,  i757- 
Sometime  Captain  in  the  Dragoon  Guards.    Of  Howarth 
Grange,   near   Rotherham,    and   Gilthwaite   Hall.     Married 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Hirst,  of  Clough.    Died,  suddenly, 
June  3,  1790,  at  Retford,  Notts.    (M.  H.  Peacock;  G.  Mag., 
1790,  I.  575-) 
WESTBY,  The  Rev.  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Feb.  i,  1779; 
a   'Ten-year   man.'     B.    at   Holt,   Norfolk.    School,   Holt. 
Scholar,  1779;  Matric.  Lent,  1790;  B.D.   (Stat.  Eliz.)  1791- 
Ord.  deacon  (London),    May    25,    1777;    priest    (Norwich), 
Dec.  21,  1778.  V.  of  Kenninghall,  Norfolk,  1807-20.   Master 
of  Diss  School  until  1820.   Married  Hannah  Hubbard.   Died 
May  4,  1820.    (Venn,  11.  102;  Clerical  Guide.) 
WESTCOMBE,  The  Rev.  NICHOLAS.    B.A.  1797,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  from  King's,  i797-    [S-  of  Nicholas,  Esq.,  of 
Winchester.]   Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  13, 
1763,  age  19;  B.A.  from  New  College,  1768.    R.  of  Barton 
Stacey,  Hants.,  and  V.  of  CoUingbourne  until  1813.    Minor 
Canon  of  Winchester  Cathedral.    Murdered,  Aug.  13,  1813. 
'Early  in  the  morning  [of  Aug.  14]  the  body  of  the  Rev. 
Nicholas  Westcombe  was  found  in  a  lane  adjoining  to  the 
city    of    Winchester,    inhumanly    murdered    and    robbed. 
A  soldier  of  the  102nd  Regt.,  from  some  suspicious  circum- 
stances in  his  conduct,  was  apprehended;  and  a  verdict  of 
wilful  murder  returned  against  him.*    (^4/.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag., 
1813,  II.  183.) 
WESTCOTE,  JOHN  BAKER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  30,   1823.    S.  of  John  Pottinger,  surgeon,  of 
Martock,  Somerset.    [School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.]    Matric. 
Lent,  1824.    (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.) 

WESTCOTE  (or  WESTCOTT),  The  Rev.  JOHN  COPE.  B.A.  1784, 
incorp.  from  Oxford;  M..\.  1784.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Mar.  16,  1784.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Corpus  Christi  College, 
Oxford,  1734),  of  Lyng,  Somerset.]  Matric.  from  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  Mar.  26,  1770,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1774. 
R.  of  Hatch  Beauchamp,  Somerset,  1784.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

WESTCOTT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Professor  Brooke  Foss  (1844). 
B.  [Aug.  15,  1859],  at  Harrow.  [School,  Cheltenham  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar;  B.A.  1883;  (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  II, 
ist  Class,  1884);  Evans  prize,  1884;  Scholfield  prize,  1884; 
Cams  prize,  1885;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham,  for 
Canterbury),  1884;  priest  (Canterbury),  1885.  Fellow  of 
St  Augustine's  College,  Canterbury,  1884-7.  Inc.  of  San 
Thom6,  Madras,  1887-92.  Principal  of  the  S.P.G.  Theological 
College,    Madras,    1887-91.     Secretary   for  S.P.G.,    dio.   of 


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Westcott,  Bernard 

Madras,  1892-1900.  R.  of  Crayke,  Yorks.,  1901-20.  R.  of 
Deene  with  Deenethorpe,  Northants.,  1920-34.  Married, 
May  25,  1892,  Eleanor  Anastasia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  B. 
Feast,  of  Christ  Church,  Madras.  Author,  Life  and  Letters  of 
Brooke  Foss  Westcott,  Bishop  of  Durham.  Latterly  of  32,  Ray 
Park  Avenue,  Maidenhead.  Died  Feb.  16,  1946,  at  Corby. 
Brother  of  the  ne.\t,  of  Foss  (1882),  Frederick  B.  (1877), 
George  H.  (1882),  Henry  (1879)  and  Robert  B.  (1891). 
[CheUenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Church  Times,  Feb.  22, 
1946.) 

WESTCOTT,  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i, 
1884.  [6th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Professor  Brooke  Foss  (1844), 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity.  [B.  Dec.  28,  i866.]  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Went  to  the  U.S.A. 
1886.  Subsequently  farmed  in  Canada.  Secretary  to  the 
Colling^vood  Ship-bulding  Company,  Ontario.  Of  CoUing- 
wood,  Ontario.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc.  (CheUenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  T.A.  Walker,  578.) 

WESTCOTT,  BROOKE  FOSS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  29,  1844.  S.  of  Frederick  Brooke  [Lecturer  in  botany 
at  Sydenham  College  Medical  School,  Birmingham]  (and 
Sarah,  dau.  of  W.  Armitage,  of  Birmingham).  B.  [Jan.  12, 
1825],  in  Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1846;  Battle  Scholar,  1846; 
Browne  medal  (Greek  ode),  1846,  1847;  Chancellor's  Classical 
medal,  1848;  Members'  prize,  1847,  1849;  B.A.  {24th  WrangUr 
and  bracketted  Senior  Classic)  1848;  Norrison  prize,  1850; 
M.A.  1851;  B.D.  1864;  D.D.  1870.  Fellow,  1849-52.  Adm. 
ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  i860.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity, 
1870-90.  Fellow  of  King's,  1882-90;  Hon.  Fellow,  1890. 
Hon.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1890.  Ramsden  Preacher,  1875; 
Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1889.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1881; 
Hon.  D.D.,  Edinburgh,  1884,  and  Dublin,  1888;  Hon.  D.D., 
Durham,  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1851 ;  priest,  1851. 
Assistant  Master  at  Harrow  School,  1852-70.  Canon  of 
Peterborough,  1869-83.  R.  of  Somersham  with  Pidley  and 
Colne,  Hunts.,  1870-82.  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Queen,  1875-9. 
Chaplain-in-Ordinarj',  1879-90.  Select  Preacher  at  Oxford, 
1877-80.  One  of  the  Company  for  the  Revision  of  the 
Authorised  Version  of  the  New  Testament.  Member  of  the 
Royal  Commission  on  Ecclesiastical  Com-ts.  Canon  of  West- 
minster, 1884-90.  Bishop  of  Durham,  1890-1901.  Founder 
of  the  Cambridge  Clergy  Training  School  (later  known  as 
Westcott  House)  Married,  1852,  Sarah  Louisa  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Whithard,  of  Kingsdown,  Bristol.  Author, 
History  of  the  New  Testament  Canon;  The  Bible  in  the  Church; 
The  Revelation  of  the  Risen  Lord;  The  Historic  Faith;  and 
many  other  works,  all  of  which  went  through  numerous 
editions.  Died  July  27,  1901;  buried  at  Auckland  Castle, 
Durham.  Father  of  the  two  above  and  the  next  four. 
(Crockford;  D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who;  Historical  Reg.;  Life,  by 
his  son  Arthur.) 

WESTCOTT,  FOSS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1882. 
[5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Professor  Brooke  Foss  (above),  Regius 
Professor  of  Divinity.  B.  Oct.  23,  1863.  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889;  D.D. 
1920.  Hon.  Fellow,  1919.  Hon.  D.D.,  Oxford,  1920.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham),  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Bishop 
Wearmouth,  1886-9.  S.P.G.  Missionary  at  Cawnpore,  1889- 
1905.  Bishop  of  Chota  Nagpur,  1905-19;  Bishop  of  Calcutta 
and  Metropolitan  of  India,  1919-45.  Hon.  Canon  of  St 
George's  Cathedral,  Jerusalem,  1920.  Acting  Chaplain, 
St  Paul's  School,  Darjeeling,  1945-6.  Hon.  C.F.,  1947. 
During  his  tenure  of  the  Metropolitanship  the  Church  of 
India,  Burma  and  Ceylon  became  a  self-governing  branch  of 
the  Anglican  Communion.  President  of  the  Indian  Missionary 
CouncU.  Died  Oct.  19,  1949,  at  Darjeeling.  Brother  of 
Arthur  (1879),  etc.  (T.  A.  Walker,  567;  CheUenham  CoU. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  20,  1949.) 

WESTCOTT,  FREDERICK  BROOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1877.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Professor  Brooke  Foss 
(1844),  of  6,  Scroope  Terrace,  Cambridge.  B.  Dec.  16,  1857, 
at  Harrow.  School,  Cheltenham  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
Bell  Scholar,  187S;  Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  (Senior  Classic)  1881; 
Members'  prize,  1881;  M.A.  1884;  B.D.  1910;  D.D.  1913. 
Fellow,  1882-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1884;  priest  (Can- 
terbury) 1885.  -Assistant  Master  at  Rugby  School,  1884-92. 
Head  Master  of  Sherborne  School,  1892-1908.  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Durham,  1901.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1900-9. 
Canon- Residentiary  of  Norwich,  1909-18.  Chaplain-in- 
Ordinary  to  King  Edward  VII,  1910-18.  Archdeacon  of 
Norwich,  1910-18.  Died  Feb.  24,  1918,  in  Norwich.  Brother 
of  Arthur  (1879),  etc.  (Cheltenham  CoU.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  26,  1918.) 


Western,  Charles 

WESTCOTT,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1882.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Professor  Brooke  Foss 
(1844).  B.  .\pr.  18,  1862.  School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar,  1883;  B.A.  1885;  M..A.  1889; 
D.D.  1914.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  x886;  priest,  1887. 
Assistant  Master  at  Marlborough  College,  1886-9.  S.P.G. 
Missionary  at  Cawnpore,  1889-1910.  Fellow  of  Allahabad 
University,  1894.  Hon.  Canon  of  Lucknow,  1906-10.  Bishop 
of  Lucknow,  1910-28.  Author,  Kabir  and  the  Kabir  Panth. 
Died,  suddenly,  Jan.  16,  1928,  at  Allahabad.  Brother  of 
Arthur  {1879),  etc.  (MarUmrough  Coll.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker, 
567;  Crockford;  IruLia  Office  Lists;  Who  was  Who,  which 
erroneously  gives  year  of  death  as  19x6;  Cambridge  Review, 
Jan.  1928.) 

WESTCOTT,  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1879.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Professor  Brooke  Foss  (1844).  B.  Feb.  9,  1861,  at 
Harrow.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  PE.MBROKE,  Oct.  II,  1880;  B.A.  1883;  M..^..  1888.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham),  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  St  Barnabas, 
Sunderiand,  1884-5.  C.  of  MUlfield,  Co.  Durham,  1886-7. 
C.  of  Kendal,  1887-90.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Bishop  Auckland, 
1891-8.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Durham,  1898-1903. 
V.  of  Tweedmouth,  Northumberland,  1903-6.  R.  of  Little 
Fransham,  Norfolk,  1906-7.  Died  Aug.  i,  1907.  Brother  of 
Arthur  (1879),  etc.   (Marlborough  CoU.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WESTCOTT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
May  9,  1856.  S.  of  P.,  surgeon,  of  Martock,  Somerset.  Matric. 
Michs.  1856;  Scholar;  B.A.  i86o.  Died  Aug.  3,  1913,  aged  76, 
at  New  Wandsworth.   (The  Times,  Aug.  5,  1913.) 

WESTCOTT,  ROBERT  BASIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  [7th  and  youngest]  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Brooke  Foss 
(1844),  Bishop  of  Durham.  B.  Oct.  14,  1871,  at  Peterborough. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1896.  With  the  University  Mission  to 
Delhi,  1896-1900.  Died  of  cholera,  July  31,  1900,  at  Delhi. 
Brother  of  Arthur  (1879),  etc.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Aug.  7,  1900.) 

WESTCOTT,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1805,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A., 

from  Christ's,  1805.  [S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Kenn,  Devon.] 
Matric.  from  BalMol  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  9,  1796,  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1800.  R.  of  Stoke-in-Teignhead,  Devon, 
1810-34,  and  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  1810-34.  Died  .Aug.  6,  1834, 
at  Ringmore,  near  Teignmouth.  (Al.  Oxon.;  PeiU,  11.  345; 
Foster,  hulex  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  11.  551.) 

WESTCOTT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 

1888.  S.  of  William.  B.  Aug.  i6,  1857,  at  North  Molton, 
Devon.   Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891. 

WESTERMAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  14, 
1851.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord. 
deacon,  1855;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  Bury,  Lanes.,  1856-8.  V.  of 
Elton,  1858-90.  Died  Dec.  25,  1890,  aged  59.  (Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  7,  1891.) 

WESTERMAN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  25,  1786.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Leeds.  School,  Leeds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1787;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1795.  Fellow,  1794. 
C.  of  Finchingfield,  Essex,  1794-1810;  V.  there,  1810-41. 
Died  Aug.  31,  1841,  aged  72.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  11.  552.) 

WESTERMAN,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 

1889.  S.  of  David  William.  B.  Aug.  8,  1870,  at  Leicester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B..\.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (Southwell), 
1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  St  Aikmund's,  Derby,  1894-6.  C.  of 
Luton,  Beds.,  1896-8.  V.  of  E.  Hyde,  1898-1943.  Died  Jan.  2, 
1943,  in  London.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  5,  1943.) 

WESTERN,  ALFRED  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  S.  of  Edward  Young  [solicitor],  of  36,  Lan- 
caster Gate,  London.  B.  [July  9],  1873,  in  London.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar,  1894; 
B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1895 ;  (Maths.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1897) ; 
2nd  Smith's  prize,  1897;  M.A.  1899;  Sc.D.  1910.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1900;  practised  at  35,  Essex  Street,  Strand  (J. 
Western  and  Sons).  Member  of  Council  and  Librarian, 
London  Mathematical  Society,  1900;  Treasurer,  1913-48.  Of 
Grayshott,  Hindhead,  Surrey,  in  1946.  Brother  of  Frederick 
J.  (1898).    (Marlborough  CoU.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WESTERN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  28, 
1765.  Of  Essex.  [Eldest  surviving  s.  of  Thomas  (1731),  of 
Rivenhall  (and  Anne  Callis).  B.  1747-]  Of  Rivenhall.  Mar- 
ried Frances  Shirley,  dau.  of  William  BoUan,  of  London. 
Died  July  24,  1771,  aged  24.  Father  of  the  next  and  of 
Shirley  (1784);  brother  of  Thomas  W.  (1766).  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 


Western,  Charles  Callis 

WESTERN,  CHARLES  CALLIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens', 
Nov.  II,  1784.  Of  Essex.  [Eldest  s.  of  Charles  (above),  of 
Rivenhall  (and  Frances  Shirley,  dau.  of  William  BoUan). 
Bapt.  Aug.  9,  1767.  Schools,  Newcome's,  Hackney,  Felsted 
and  Eton.]  Succeeded  to  the  Rivenhall  estates,  1789.  Pur- 
chased Felix  Hall,  Kelvedon,  Essex,  1791;  filled  the  house 
with  statues,  busts,  urns,  etc.,  collected  during  his  travels 
abroad.  M.P.  for  Maldon,  Essex,  1790-1812;  for  Essex, 
1812-32.  A  frequent  speaker  in  defence  of  agricultural 
interests;  one  of  the  leading  promoters  of  the  Com  Bill,  1815. 
Created  Baron  Western  of  Rivenhall,  Jan.  28,  1833.  Author 
of  pamphlets  on  sheep,  the  com  laws  and  on  prison  discipline. 
Died,  unmarried,  Nov.  4,  1844,  at  Felix  Hall,  the  peerage 
becoming  extinct;  buried  in  Rivenhall  church.  Brother  of 
Shirley  (1784).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Al. 
Felsted.;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  645.) 

WESTERN,  FREDERICK  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1898.  S.  of  Edward  Young  [solicitor],  of  36,  Lan- 
caster Gate,  London.  B.  Feb.  24,  1880,  in  London.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  exhibitioner; 
B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  With  the  C.U.  Mission  to  Delhi, 
1904-18.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lahore),  1916.  Head  of 
the  C.U.  Mission  and  Secretary,  S.P.G.  Mission,  Delhi, 
1918-29.  Hon.  Canon  of  Lahore,  1923-9.  Bishop  of  Tinne- 
velly,  Madura  and  Ramnad,  1929;  resigned,  1938.  General 
Secretary,  Cambridge  Mission  to  Delhi,  1940-51.  Married, 
1934,  Mabel  Grace,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Walter  New,  of  Stathem, 
Melton  Mowbray.  Of  85,  New  Road,  Ware,  Herts.,  in  1950. 
Died  Nov.  24,  1951.  Brother  of  Alfred  E,  (1892).  [Crockford; 
Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  26,  1951.) 

WESTERN,  GEORGE  TRENCH.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1896. 
2nd  s.  of  George  Adolphus,  solicitor,  of  35,  Essex  Street, 
Strand,  London,  and  of  Ravensbourne,  Shortlands,  Kent 
(and  Emily,  dau.  of  Guy  Atkinson).  B.  June  23,  1877. 
School,  Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1905;  M.D.  1907.  At  the  London  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1905.  Assistant  (Inoculation  Dept.),  the 
London  Hospital.  Practised  in  London.  Bacteriologist  to 
various  War  hospitals  and  Member  of  Advisory  Committee 
on  enteric  diseases,  1914-19.  Married,  Oct.  12,  1907,  Augusta 
Sophia,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Carter,  Esq.,  of  Bridgwater.  Latterly 
of  Chalford,  Gloucs.,  where  he  died  Oct.  5,  1948.  Brother  of 
the  next.  {Medical  Directories;  Foster,  Baronetage;  The 
Times,  Oct.  7,  1948.) 

WESTERN,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  23,  1889. 
[S.  of  G[eorge]  A[dolphus],  of  Shortlands,  Kent.  B.  [Mar.  9], 
1870.  School,  Sherborne.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892; 
M.A.  1919.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1896;  practised  in  London 
(Messrs  Western  and  Sons,  35,  Essex  Street,  Strand).  Retired 
in  1935.  Of  the  Deanery,  Bampton,  Oxon.,  in  1946.  Brother 
of  the  above.    [Sherborne  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WESTERN,  MAXIMILIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  30,  1755.  [Only  s.  of  Maximilian,  Esq.,  of  Lincoln's  Inn 
Fields  (and  Dorothy  Tahourdin).]  Scholar,  1757.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  28,  17S3.  Of  Cokethorpe,  Oxon.  Married, 
Feb.  I,  1763,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Folkes,  of  HiUington 
Hall,  Norfolk.  Died  Jan.  7,  1801,  aged  62.  M.I.  at  Standlake, 
Oxon.    (J.  B.  Whitmore;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WESTERN,  SHIRLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  28,  1784. 
Of  Essex.  [Younger  s.  of  Charles  (1765),  of  Rivenhall,  Essex 
(and  Frances  Shirley  BoUan).  School,  Felsted.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1787;  B.A.  1791;  M.A.  1794.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  24,  1797;  priest,  Dec.  31,  1797.  R.  of  Hemingstone, 
Suffolk,  1798-1824.  R.  of  Rivenhall,  Essex,  1820-4.  Died, 
unmarried,  Apr.  30,  1824,  aged  56,  at  the  Glebe  House, 
Rivenhall.  Brother  of  Charles  C.  (1784)-  (^l-  Felsted.; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1824,  I.  644.) 

WESTERN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  i753- 
B.  in  London.  [S.  of  Thomas  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles 
le  Gros).  B.  July  22,  1735.]  Of  Great  Abington,  Cambs. 
Married,  May  7,  1759,  Jane,  dau.  of  Felix  Calvert,  M.P.,  of 
Albury,  Herts.  Died  June  30,  1781.  (F.  P.  White;  Foster, 
Baronetage.) 

WESTERN,  THOMAS  BURCH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  29,  1813.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Rear-Admiral]  Thomas  [of 
Tattingstone  Place,  Suffolk]  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Burch,  Esq.,  of  Bermuda).  B.  [Aug.  22,  1795],  in  Bermuda. 
School,  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1824. 
Of  Felix  Hall,  Kelvedon,  Essex.  J.P.  for  Essex;  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Suffolk.  High  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1850.  M.P.  for 
North  Essex,  1865-8.  Created  a  Baronet,  Aug.  20,  1864. 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Essex,  1869-73.  Married,  Feb.  19,  1819, 
Margaret  Laetitia,  dau.  of  William  Bushby,  Esq.,  of  Kirk- 
michael,  Dumfriesshire.  Died  May  30,  1873,  at  Kelvedon. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Boase,  iii.  128a;  Return  of  M.P.s; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 


Westlake,  John 

WESTERN,  THOMAS  SUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  19,  1839.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  Burch  (above).  B. 
Oct.  7,  1821,  at  Bath.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1840. 
President  of  the  Union,  1842.  Of  Felix  Hall,  Kelvedon, 
Essex.  M.P.  for  Maldon,  Essex,  1857-65.  Hon.  Colonel, 
Essex  Rifle  Militia,  1866-77.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart., 
May  30,  1873.  Married,  Feb.  3,  1848,  Guilietta  Romana, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Manningham  Buller,  Bart.,  of 
DUhorne,  Staffs.,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  20,  1877.  (£fo» 
Sch..  Lists;  Boase,  in.  1282;  Return  of  M.P.s;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WESTERN,  THOMAS  WALSINGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Apr.5,  1766.  Of  Essex.  [3rds.  of  Thomas  (1 731),  of  Rivenhall 
Place.  B.  Sept.  6,  1748.  School,  Felsted.]  Matric.  Easter, 
1767;  LL.B.  1773.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  Dec.  21,  1772; 
priest,  Dec.  26,  1772.  R.  of  Rivenhall,  Essex,  1776-1820. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Admiral  Osborn.  Died,  s.p.,  Sept.  2, 
1824.   Brother  of  Charles  (1765).    (Al.  Felsted.) 

WESTERN,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  17,  1866.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Lieut.-Col.]  WUliam  Charles 
(and  Jane  Hannay  Grant,  dau.  of  Capt.  Donald  Maclean). 

B.  Nov.  17,  1846  [at  Kamptee],  India.  School,  Wimbledon, 
Surrey  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1874. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1870;  priest  (Oxford),  1871;  C.  of 
St  James's,  Wolverhampton,  1870-1.  C.  of  Arborfield,  Berks., 
1871-5.  V.  of  Mapperley,  Derbs.,  1875-8.  Missionary  in  the 
Lower  Brisbane  River  district,  Queensland,  Australia, 
1878-81.  Inc.  of  St  Mark's,  Carterton,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand,  1882-7.  C.  of  Burwash,  Sussex,  1887-9.  C.  of 
Hitcham,  Sufiolk,  1889-93.  R.  of  Bartlow,  Cambs.,  1893- 
1903.  Married,  Sept.  7,  1881,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  C.  F.  D. 
Parkinson,  of  Brisbane.  Died  Sept.  27,  1903.  M.I.,  Bartlow. 
(E.  E.  Phillips;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Clergy  List.) 

WESTGATE,  COPPING.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  10, 
1785.   B.  at  Bedingham,  Norfolk. 

WESTHEAD,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1870.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  Chorlton-on-Medlock,  Lanes. 
School,  private.   Matric.  Michs.  1870. 

WESTHORP,  JOHN  WHITE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  18, 
1837.  B.  in  parish  of  St  Mary-le-Bow,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Resided  at  Melford, 
Suffolk,  1848-50.  R.  of  Hargrave,  185 1-8.  Latterly  of 
13,  Park  Village  East,  Regent's  Park,  London.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1896.    [Clergy  List.) 

WESTHORP,  STERLING  BROWNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  21,  1850.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Sterling  Moseley  (next),  V.  of 
Sibton,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  Jan.  4,  1830.  School,  Ipswich. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar,  1851;  B.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  i854;priest,  1855;  C.  of  Stemfield,  Sufiolk,  1854-9. 

C.  of  St  Philip's,  Kensington;  1859-60.  C.  of  Sibton  and 
Peasenhall,  Suffolk,  1861-4.  C.  of  Brampton,  1864-5.  C.  of 
Oby,  Norfolk,  1865-6.  C.  of  Reydon  and  Wangford,  Suffolk, 
1867-9.  R-  of  Ilston,  Glam.,  1870-85.  Died  Nov.  i,  1885. 
[Peile,  II.  515;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  ii,  1885.) 

WESTHORP,  STERLING  MOSELEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  Feb.  24,  1814.  S.  of  Richard,  merchant,  of  Lambeth. 
B.  at  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  School,  Dedham,  Essex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  May  24, 
1818;  priest,  June  27,  1819.  V.  of  Sibton  and  Peasenhall, 
Suffolk,  1821-71.  C.  of  Ubbeston,  1852-61.  Married,  Feb.  4, 
1829,  at  Cringleford,  Martha  Bellamy,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Browne.  Died  Apr.  28,  1871,  aged  76.  Father  of  the  above. 
[Venn,  11.  163;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WESTLAKE,  CHARLES  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  21,  1881.  S.  of  Robert  Jackman,  grocer  (and  Rosa), 
B.  in  the  parish  of  All-Hallows-on-the-Walls,  Exeter  [May  19, 
1862].  Bapt.  Nov.  25,  1880.  School,  Exeter.  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  B.A.  1884.  A  private  tutor  at  Penzance,  1899-1927; 
Assistant  Master  at  Mirfield  Test  School,  1927-32.  Died 
Apr.  6,  1940,  at  Penzance.   (The  Cornishman,  Apr.  11,  1940.) 

WESTLAKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1845.  [Only]  s.  of  John  [woolstapler]  (and  Eleanora,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  George  Burgess).  B.  Feb.  4,  1828,  at  Lostwithiel, 
Cornwall.  School,  Lostwithiel.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  Scholar, 
1848;  B.A.  (Cth  Wrangler  and  6th  Classic)  1850;  M.A.  1853; 
LL.D.  1895.  Fellow,  1851-60;  Hon.  Fellow,  1910.  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Edinburgh,  1877;  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1908.  Whewell 
Professor  of  International  Law,  1888-1908.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  May  4,  1850.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1854. 
Q.C.,  1874;  Bencher,  1875.  Recorder  of  Lostwithiel.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Jurisprudence  Department  of  the  National 
Association  for  Promotion  of  Social  Science,  1884.  M.P.  for 
the  Romford  Division  of  Essex,  1885-6.  Member  of  the 
Hague  International  Court  of  Arbitration,  1900-6.  One  of 
the  founders  of  the  Working  Men's  College,  Great  Ormond 
Street,   1854.    Married,  Oct.   13,   1864,  Alice,  2nd  dau.  of 


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Westlake,  John  Stephen 

Thomas  Hare,  barrister.  Author,  A  Treatise  on  Private 
International  Law,  etc.  His  Collected  Papers  on  Public  IrUer- 
national  Law  were  edited  and  published  by  his  successor, 
L.  F.  L.  Oppenheim,  in  1914.  Died,  s.p.,  Apr.  14,  1913,  at 
Chelsea.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  0/  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who.) 
WESTLAKE,  JOHN  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  S.  of  Nathaniel  Hubert  John,  of  11,  Hamilton  Terrace, 
St  John's  Wood,  London.  B.  Feb.  8,  :877>  at  Hendon, 
Middlesex.  School,  University  College  School,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  (Med.  and  Mod.  Lang.  Trip., 
ist  Class)  1899.  Died  July  29,  1917.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Times,  Aug.  i,  1917) 
WESTLAKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1883. 
WESTLAND,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1861.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  bank-manager,  of  Aberdeen  (and 
Agnes  Monro).  [B.  Nov.  14,  1842.  in  Dundee.  Schools, 
Wimbledon,  Surrey  (private)  and  Marischal  College,  Aber- 
deen. Scholar.]  Did  not  reside.  Entered  the  LC.S.,  1861; 
Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  in  Bengal,  1862-6;  Junior 
Secretary,  Bengal  Secretariat,  1869.  Under-Secretary 
(Finance  Department),  Government  of  India,  1870-3. 
Officiating  Accountant-General  of  Bengal,  1873.  Accountant 
and  Controller-General  to  the  Government  of  India,  1880-5. 
Chief  Commissioner  of  Assam,  1889.  C.S.I. ,  1888;  K.C.S.I., 
1895.  Fellow  of  Calcutta  University,  1887.  Hon.  LL.D., 
Aberdeen,  1890.  Resigned  on  grounds  of  health  and  became 
a  sheep-farmer  in  New  Zealand,  1889.  Returned  to  India, 
1893,  as  finance  member  of  the  Viceroy's  Council.  Member 
of  India  Council,  1899.  Married,  Apr.  23,  1874,  Janet  Mildred, 
dau.  of  Surgeon-Major  C.  J.  Jackson,  I. M.S.,  and  had  issue. 
Resided  latterly  at  Weybridge,  where  he  died  May  9,  1903. 
(D.N.B.;  Who  was  Wlw.) 
WESTLEY,  HERBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  5,  1893.  S.  of  R.,  Esq.,  of  17,  Billing  Road,  Northampton. 
[School,  the  Leys,  Cambridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1896;  M..^.  1910.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Feb.  1901 ; 
practised  at  i,  Queen  Anne's  Gate  Buildings,  London,  S.W. 
Assistant  Town  Clerk  of  Southwark.  Secretary  of  the  Central 
Midwives  Board,  1919-35.  Died  Aug.  4,  1935,  aged  60,  in 
London.  (Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Aug.  10,  I935-) 
WESTMACOTT,  HORATIO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  17,  1827.  Of  Middlesex.  [3rd  s.  of  Professor  Richard.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B..A..  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon, 
1831;  priest,  1832.  R.  of  Chastleton,  Oxon.,  1838-62.  Mar- 
ried Penelope  Spencer  Ruscombe.  Died  Nov.  14,  1862. 
(Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  11.  786.) 
WESTMACOTT,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1891- 
[5th]  s.  of  Percy  [Graham  Buchanan],  of  Benwell  Hill, 
Newcastle-on-Tvne  (and  Beatrice,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Ralph 
Bemers,  of  Ipswich).  B.  Aug.  3,  1871,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898. 
Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield),  1896;  priest  (York,  for  Wakefield), 
1897;  C.  of  .\\\  Saints  Cathedral,  Wakefield,  1896-1900.  C.  of 
Burghclere  with  Newtown,  Hants.,  1900-2.  V.  of  Mirfield, 
Yorks.,  1902-16.  R.  of  Hagley,  Worcs.,  1916-22.  V.  of 
Cirencester  with  Watermoor,  Gloucs.,  1922-40.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Gloucester,  1929-45.  R.  of  Buckland  with  Laverton, 
1940-7.  Married,  Apr.  20,  1898,  Evelyn,  dau.  of  Keimett 
Bayley,  of  Dublin.  Latterly  of  Derwent  Mount,  Malton, 
Yorks.,  where  he  died  Nov.  27,  1949.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Yorkshire  Who's  Who;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  28,  1949.) 
WESTMINSTER,    MARQUESS    OF    (1783),    see   GROSVENOR, 

ROBERT. 
WESTMORE,  HENRY  HOLME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  27,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  Kensington, 
1848-53.  Chaplain  of  Manchester  Cathedral,  1853.  Mmor 
Canon  of  Manchester,  1853-69.  R.  of  Hutton,  Essex,  1869-81. 
C.  of  St  George's,  Campden  Hill,  London,  1883-90.  Died 
Aug.  29,  1890,  aged  74.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  3, 
1890.) 
WESTMORLAND,  ARTHUR.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  24, 
1837.  Of  Middlesex.  [Eldest  s.  of  Isaac,  merchant,  of  London; 
from  King's  College,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A. 
{iist  Wrangler)  1842;  M.A.  1845;  LL.D.  1873-  Fellow, 
1847-82;  Bursar.  Junior  Proctor,  1864-5.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1842.  Married,  July  20,  1882,  Helen 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Charles  Kinder,  Esq.  Died  May  12,  1886,  at 
40,  Panton  Street,  Cambridge,  aged  66.  (Inns  of  Court; 
The  Guardian,  May  19,  1886.) 
WESTMORLAND,  JOHN  (FANE),  EARL  OF.  Adm.  a  nobleman 
at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  25,  1776.  Eldest  s.  of  John  (Hon.  LL.D., 
1769),  9th  Earl  of  Westmorland  (and  Augusta,  dau.  of  Lord 
Montague  Bertie).  B.  June  i,  1759-  Schools,  Westminster 
and  Charterhouse  (Dr  Berdmore).   Had  succeeded  his  father 


Weston,  Cecil  Edward 

as  10th  Eari,  Apr.  26,  1774-  M.A.  1778.  'While  at  the  Uni- 
versity he  formed  a  friendship  with  Mr  Pitt  which  continued 
through  the  life  of  that  illustrious  statesman.'  Joint  Post- 
master-General, 1789.  P.C,  1789.  Lord-Lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  1790-4;  being  opposed  to  Catholic  Emancipation, 
was  recalled  by  Pitt  in  1794  K.G.,  i793-  Master  of  the 
Horse,  1795-8.  Lord  Privy  Seal,  1798-1806  and  1807-27. 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Northants.,  1828.  Recorder  of  Lyme 
Regis,  Dorset.  Master  of  the  Buckhounds  to  King  George  IV. 
Married  (1)  May  20,  1782,  Sarah  Anne  (who  eloped  with  him 
to  Scotland),  dau.  of  Robert  Child,  banker,  of  London; 
(2)  Mar.  24,  1800,  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Huck-Saunders. 
M.D.;  had  issue  by  both  marriages.  Blind  for  some  years 
before  his  death.  Died  Dec.  15,  1841,  at  Brighton;  buried  at 
Apethorpe.  Father  of  John  (1802,  su6  Fane).  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters ;  Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  G.E.C. ;  Carthusian  Worthies; 
D.M.JS.;G.  Mag.,  1843,  ■•  207.) 

WESTMORLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  16, 
1833.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
1794),  V.  of  Great  Sandal,  Yorks.  B  Dec.  7,  1813,  at  Alten- 
head,  Northumbedand.  School,  Giggleswick  (Mr  Ingram). 
Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon 
(York),  1837;  priest,  1838;  C.  of  Selby,  Yorks.,  1837-9-  V.  of 
Great  Sandal  (succeeding  his  father),  1846-53.  V.  of  Leo- 
minster, Heref.,  1853-7.  V.  of  Brantingham  with  EUerker, 
Yorks.,  1857-92.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1893.  Father 
of  the  next. 

WESTMORLAND,  THOMAS  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
HOUSE,  May  29,  1863.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (above),  V.  of 
Brantingham,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A. 
1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Colchester,  1868-70.  C.  of  Kirk-Ella,  Hull, 
1870-6.  V.  of  Shipton-Thorpe,  Yorks.,  1876-1914.  Residing 
at  WTiarf  House,  near  Leominster,  in  1923.  Died  Aug.  7, 
1926,  aged  81.   (T.  A.  Walker,  522  and  MS.  note;  Crockford.) 

WESTOBY,  WILLIAM  AMOS  SCARBROUGH.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  18,  1832.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Amos  (St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  1810).  B.  [1815],  at  Em- 
berton, Bucks.  School,  Bucks,  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1832; 
B..\.  1837;  M..^.  1840.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  11,  1837. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  24,  1840.  Married  (1)  July  22,  1841, 
Mary  Frances,  onlv  dau.  of  M.  E.  H.  Baldock,  of  London; 
(2)  Mar.  8,  1849,  Lucy  .\criss,  only  child  of  William  Studley, 
of  Kennington.  Resided  at  4,  Rue  Taitbout,  Paris.  Editor 
of  the  Philatelic  Record,  etc.  Author,  A  Treatise  on  the  Wills 
of  British  Subjects  made  Abroad.  Joint  author  (with  F.  A. 
PhUbrick,  Q.C.)  of  The  Postage  Stamps  of  Great  Britain.  Died 
Oct.  14,  1899.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 

WESTOBY,  WILLIAM  JOHN  BYFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  10,  1883.  S.  of  John  Bird,  farmer  (and  Frances 
Gray).  B.  Aug.  14,  1865,  at  Chilton.  Matric.  Michs.  1883. 
Kept  five  terms. 

WESTON,  ALEXANDER  ANDERDON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Jan  16,  1841.  [Only]  s.  of  Samuel  Charles,  of 
Montague  Street,  Russell  Square,  London  (and  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Ferdinand  Anderdon,  Esq.).  B.  at  Dulwich. 
School,  Surrey  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B..\.  1845; 
M..A..  1848.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  4,  1845.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  May  9,  1848.  F.R.G.S.  Of  Holme  Grange,  near 
Wokingham,  Berks.  J. P.  for  Berks.  Married,  1870,  Isabella 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  MUman,  3rd  Bart.  Died  in  1901. 
Father  of  the  next.  [Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WESTON,  ARTHUR  FRANCIS  ANDERDON.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  7,  1889.  S.  of  .Alexander  Anderdon 
(above),  of  Holme  Grange,  Wokingham  (and  Isabella  Frances, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  MUman,  3rd  Bart.).  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Of  Cheriton  Cottage,  Alresford,  Hants. 
Married,  1896,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Beaufort,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  15th  Lord  St  John  of  Bletsoe.  Died  Jan.  26,  i937,  at 
Holme  Grange.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families; 
The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1937) 

WESTON,  CECIL  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1884.  [Only]  s.  of  Edward  Francis,  Esq.,  of  the  Green 
Hall,  Stafiord.  B.  at  StaSord.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1889;  M..\.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.), 
1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Shepshed,  Leics.,  1889-92.  C.  of 
Thorpe  Achurch,  Northants.,  1892-4;  R.  of  Thorpe  Achurch 
with  Lilford  and  Wigsthorpe,  1894-1901.  V.  of  St  Mark's, 
Peterborough,  1901-10.  Chaplain  at  Stuttgart,  1910-14. 
Married,  Feb.  6,  1895,  Theodora,  youngest  dau.  of  E.  J. 
Parker  Jervis,  Esq.,  of  the  Pynhill,  Stone.  Latteriy  of 
St  Jean  de  Luz,  France,  where  he  died  May  14,  1918. 
(Crockford;  The  Standard,  Feb.  ii,  1895;  The  Times,  May  21, 


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Weston,  Charles  Clarke 

WESTON,  CHARLES  CLARKE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1887.    B.  Mar.  4,  1869.    Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890.    Ord.  deacon  (Manchester).   1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of 
Milnrow,  Lanes.,  1892-4.    C.  of  Eccleshall,  Staffs.,  1894-6. 
C.  of  Stand,  Lanes.,  1896-9.   C.  of  St  Oswald's,  Manchester, 
1899-1913.  V.  of  Newchurch-in-Pendle,  1913-37.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1938. 
WESTON,  CHARLES  CORRIE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  29,   1844.     [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Thomas  Gustavus, 
Captain,   66th   Native   Infantry   (died  in   1828)    (and   Miss 
Charlotte  Jane  Arnold).  B.  Jan.  15,  1825,  in  Bengal.  Matric. 
Michs.    1844.     Migrated   to   Trinity   Hall,   Jan.    14,    1845; 
Scholar;   B.A.   1848;   M.A.   1852.    Adm.   at   Lincoln's  Inn, 
Tan.  22,  1849.    Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1853.    Sometime 
Police  Magistrate  in  Melbourne,  Australia.    (T.  A.  Walker, 
483;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  V.  Hodson,  Officers  of  the 
Bengal  Army.) 
WESTON,   CHARLES  FLEETWOOD.    Adm.   pens,   at  Clare, 
June  23,  1796.  B.  at  Therfield,  Herts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,   1748)   (by  his  2nd  wife,  Arabella 
Delabere,   of  York).    B.   Apr.    n,    1776.]     [School,   Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1797;  B.A.  1801.  P.C.  of  Melton  Ross,  Lines., 
181 1-46;   R.  of  Ruckland  with  Farforth,  Maidenwell,  and 
Somerby,  1816-53.  Died,  aged  75,  at  Somerby  Hall,  in  1853. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1789).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1853,  '■•  425-) 
WESTON,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.    Adm.  at  Clare,  June  17, 
1878.    Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.    Ord.  deacon  (Bath 
and  Wells),  1881 ;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Widcombe,  Bath,  1881-4. 
Died  Apr.  9,  1884,  aged  26,  while  on  a  visit  to  Jerusalem; 
M.I.  in  the  cemetery  near  Mount  Zion.    {Crockford;  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  ser.,  iv.  48.) 
WESTON,   CHARLES   HENRY.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   at  Trinity 
Hall,   Nov.   i8,   1829.    [Only]   s.  of  Samuel,  barrister,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn.    B.  at  Weymouth,  Dorset.    School,  Dulwich. 
Migrated  (age  27)  to  Trinity,  Feb.  3,  1830.    Matric.  Lent, 
1830;  B..A..  1834.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27, 
1835.    Retired,    1845,   and  lived  at  Bath.    Married  Sarah 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Robert  Bayley.    Father  of  Agnes  Elizabeth 
Weston,  organiser  of  the  'Sailors'  Rests,'  for  whom  see  D. AT. B. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WESTON,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14, 
1867.  S.  of  Charles  Henry  (above).  B.  Sept.  i,  184,6,  at  Bath. 
School,  Lansdowne  College,  Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A. 
1871. 
WESTON,  CHARLES  HENRY  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Jan.  25,  1799.   [2nd]  s.  of  Henry  P[erkins]  (1767), 
of  West  Horsley,  Surrey  (by  his  ist  wife,  Marianne,  dau.  of 
Sebastian  Bergier  de  Rovereaz,  of  Lausanne).   School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1800;  B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1814.    R.  of  Culbone, 
Somerset,  1809-16.    R.  of  West  Horsley,  Surrey,  1816-41. 
R.  of  Ockham,  1821-43.   Succeeded  his  elder  brother  in  the 
West  Horsley  estate,  1835.   Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  20,  1849, 
at  Nice.    Memorial  window  in  Ockham  church.    {Eton  Sch. 
Lists;   Burke,   L.G.;   Clergy   List;   G.   Mag.,    1849,   i.    662; 
P.  E.  Towell.) 
WESTON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Nov.  10,  1789.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1748),  of  Somerby  Hall,  Lines.,  and  [R.]  of  Therfield,  near 
Royston.   Brother  of  Charles  F.  (1796). 
WESTON,  ERNEST  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1899.    [Eldest  surv.]  s.  of  Thomas  Rowe,  gent.,  of  Bristol 
(and  Isabella  Sophia  Martin).   B.  Oct.  5,  1880,  at  Westbury. 
School,  Bristol  Grammar  (Mr  R.  L.  Leighton).  Matric.  MichS. 
1899;  B.A.  1902.    In  the  administrative  service  of  Nigeria, 
1907-27.    Served  in  the  Great  War,   1914-19   (Lieut. -Col., 
R.E.;  Assistant  Director  (movement  and  railways)  at  the 
War  Office;  C.M.G.,   1918).    On  the  staff  of  the  Imperial 
Economic  Committee,  1927-31.   Commissioner  and  Judge  of 
Grand  Court,  Cayman  Islands,   1931-4.    Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  June  24,  1940.    {Who  was  Who.) 
WESTON,  FRANK  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  2,  1875.   Of  Surrey.   [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  W.  R.,  of 
Balby  vicarage,  Yorks.]   B.  at  Kingston-on-Thames.  School, 
King's  Lynn.    Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882. 
Ord.  deacon  (Tasmania,  for  York),  1880;  priest  (York),  i88i; 
C.  of  Sculcoates,  Hull,  1880-3.   C.  of  Brotton  Parva,  Yorks., 
1883-5.    Assistant   Inspector,   dio.  of  Worcester,    1885-90. 
Chaplain,    Jaffray    Hospital,    Birmingham,    1891-3.    V.    of 
St  Nicholas,  Birmingham,  1890-7.  V.  of  Balby  with  Hex- 
thorpe,    Yorks.,    1897-1905.    V.    of    Lastingham,    1905-16. 
Author,    The   Prayer    Book    in   the    Making.     Latterly    of 
Needham,  near  Harleston,  where  he  died  Mar.   28,   1927. 
{Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  8,  1927.) 
WESTON,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1845. 
S.  of  James,  of  Newark,  Notts,  (and  Elizabeth).    B.  there. 
Bapt.  Jan.  29,   1826.    School,  Leicester  Collegiate  (Mr  A. 
Hill).    Matric.   Michs.   1845;   B.A.   1849;   M.A.    1854;    Ord. 


Weston,  Henry 

deacon  (Salisbury),  1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  Beaminster, 
Dorset,  1850-4.  C.  of  Biddulph  Moor,  Cheshire,  1854-60. 
P.C.  of  Charsfield,  Suffolk,  1860-5.  V.  of  Eaton  St  Andrew, 
Norwich,  1865-75.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876. 
WESTON,  FREDERICK  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Frederick,  of  Bevois  Hill, 
Southampton.  B.  Feb.  24,  1870,  at  Beckenham,  Kent. 
School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A. 
1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of 
Emmanuel  Church,  West  Dulwich,  1894-8.  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Camberwell,  1 898-1902.  C.  of  Norbiton,  Surrey, 
1902-7.  C.  of  Whitechapel,  1907-8.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Bridlington,  Yorks.,  1908-10.  C.  of  Kingston-on-Thames, 
Surrey.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Bermondsey,  1918-23.  V.  of 
Over,  Cambs.,  1923-46.  Lie.  to  oS.,  dio.  of  Ely,  from  1946. 
Of  17,  Hills  Avenue,  Cambridge,  in  1950.  {Crockford.) 
WESTON,  FREDERICK  SHADWELL  PERCY.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1895.  [2nd]  s.  of  Percy,  Esq.,  of  Greenfields,  East 
Sheen,  Surrey  (and  Blanche  Katharine).  School,  Wellington 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1898-1900,  as  a  private  in  the  42nd 
Imperial  Yeomanry;  died  Aug.  13,  1900,  at  Kroonstad, 
aged  22,  of  enteric.  {The  Times,  Aug.  20,  1900.) 
WESTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  25,  1858. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  George,  barrister,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  [of  Tanfield 
Lodge,  Croydon].  B.  Oct.  17,  1839,  in  London.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1866.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  26,  1859.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1867; 
practised  in  London  (Messrs  Perkins  and  Weston),  1867-1909. 
Of  The  Knowle,  Reigate.  Died  July  15,  1929,  at  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The 
Times,  July  19,  1929.) 
WESTON,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  20,  1840.  S.  of  John,  of  Essex.  [B.  Aug.  12,  1819,  at 
Stratford-upon-Avon.]  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar,  1841; 
B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1847;  priest, 
1848;  C.  of  Kendal,  Westmoriand,  1847.  V.  of  Crosby- 
Ravensworth,  1848-87.  Hon.  Canon  of  Cariisle,  1879.  Mar- 
ried  (i)  Sept.  19,  1848,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Wakefield,  I 

of  Sedgwick  House,  Kendal,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Sept.  14,  1861, 
Caroline,  elder  dau.  of  William  James,  of  Barrock,  M.P.  for 
Carlisle,  and  had  one  daughter;  (3)  Mar.  29,  1883,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Breeks,  of  Warcop,  Westmoriand. 
Died  Nov.  14,  1887.  M.I.  at  Crosby-Ravensworth.  {Peile, 
II.  469;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  16,  1887;  C.  R. 
Hudleston.) 
WESTON,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1879- 
S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Kirk  (1841),  R.  of  Merston,  Sussex. 
B.  [Nov.  i],  i860,  at  Toller  Fratrum,  Dorset.  School,  Marl- 
borough College.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.B.  1889; 
D.P.H.  1889.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.S.A., 
1884.  House  Surgeon,  Chichester  Infirmary.  Practised  at 
Shirley,  Southampton.  Sheriff  of  Southampton,  1901-2. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Sub- 
sequently practised  at  Bexhill.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for 
Bexhill.  Resided  latterly  at  Majorca.  Died  June  5,  1944,  in 
London.  Brother  of  William  K.  (1883).  {Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.;  Venn,  11.  441;  Medical  Directories;  Univ.  War  List; 
The  Times,  June  7,  1944.) 
WESTON,  GEORGE  HORACE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  II,  1813.  S.  of  Thomas  [of  West  Horsley,  Surrey]. 
B.  in  the  Bermudas.  School,  Norwich  [and  Eton].  Matric. 
Michs.  1813.  Died  in  1826.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WESTON,  GEORGE  KIRK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  29, 
1841.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1851.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford),  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Wargrave,  Berks., 
1846-7.  C.  of  Easthampstead,  1848-9.  C.  of  Frating,  Essex, 
1850-1.  C.  of  Cubbington,  Warws.,  1852-4.  V.  of  Toller 
Fratrum,  Dorset,  1855-68.  V.  of  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex, 
1868-70.  V.  of  Ogboume  St  Andrews,  Wilts.,  1870-5.  R.  of 
Merston,  Sussex,  1875-92.  Married  twice.  Died  Apr.  ii,  1892, 
aged  65.  Father  of  George  H.  (1879)  and  William  K.  (1883). 
{Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  20,  1892.) 
WESTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Nov.  18,  1843. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  John  Henry  Samuel,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  H.E.I. 
Co.'s  service,  of  West  Horsley,  Surrey  (by  his  ist  wife,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  McGregor).  B.  [Sept.  5],  1825,  in  India. 
School,  Guildford.  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Succeeded  his  father 
at  West  Horsley,  Surrey,  1850.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  24,  1851.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1855.  Captain, 
2nd  Royal  Surrey  Militia.  Sometime  in  the  East  India 
Company's  service  on  the  prevention  station,  N.W. 
Frontier;  served  with  the  20th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  in 
the  Punjab  campaign.  Married,  Nov.  14,  1850,  Frances 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Augustus  Hubbard  La  Fargue,  and  had  issue. 
Of  West  Horsley.  J. P.  for  Surrey.  Died  Apr.  6,  1863,  at 
Highgate.  Nephew  of  Charles  H.  S.  (i799)-  {Venn,  11.  265; 
Law  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 


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WESTON,  HENRY  AUSTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke. 
Jan.  2,  1863.  Youngest  s.  of  John  Clarke,  mercer,  of  Kingston, 
Surrey.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1863.  C.  of  Long  Preston, 
Leeds,  1868-71.    (Clfrgy  List.) 

WESTON,  HENRY  PERKINS.  Adtn.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Em.manuel,  Feb.  21,  1767.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.  [of 
Chertsey  and  West  Horsley,  Surrey]  (and  Anne  Copper- 
thwaite).  B.  at  Chertsey.  School,  Eton.  Married  (i)  Marianne, 
dau.  of  Sebastian  Bergier  de  Rovereaz  (died  Mar.  ii,  1789); 
(2)  Apr.  2,  1790,  Jeanne  Marie,  dau.  of  Joseph  Samuel  Bergier 
du  Mont,  of  Lausaime,  and  had  further  issue.  Died  Mar.  4, 
1826.  Father  of  Charles  H.  S.  (i799)-  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WESTON,  JOHN  STILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  4, 
1850.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Ambrose,  of  30,  Hamilton  Terrace, 
St  John's  Wood.  B.  Nov.  18,  1831.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B..\.  1854.  Cricket  'blue,'  1851,  1852.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester),  Dec.  21,  1856;  C  of  Monmouth,  1856-8. 
Died  Dec.  26,  185S.  Doubtless  brother  of  William  (1843). 
{Rtigby  Sch.  Keg.;  Clergy  List.) 

WESTON,  MILES  BRANTHWAYT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Apr.  8,  1842.   Of  Oxon.   Matric.  Michs.  1842. 

WESTON,  The  Rev.  ROBERT  [CULPEPER].  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  Nov.  18,  1843;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  Robert, 
Esq.,  of  Ponders  End,  Middlesex  (and  Eleanor).  B.  at 
Edmonton.  Bapt.  Dec.  24,  1817.  C.  of  Darlaston,  Staffs. 
C.  of  Bewdley,  Worcs.,  1850.  C.  of  St  George's,  Leeds, 
185 1-7.  P.C.  of  Bushngthorpe,  Leeds,  1860-2.  P.C.  of 
Thorpe  Hesley,  Yorks.,  1862-5.  P-^-  of  Emmanuel  Church, 
Bolton-le-.\Ioors,  1865-87.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1889. 

WESTON,  ROPER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  15,  1849.  [2nd]  s.  of  Roper,  Esq.,  of  Weymouth  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Purcell,  of  Kilcomey,  Co.  Cork). 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1854.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  26,  1837.  Died  Oct.  20,  1857.  Brother  of  WUliam  H.  P. 
(1846).    (Inns  of  Court;  Buike,  L.G.) 

WESTON,  SAMUEL  RYDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  12,  1763.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  1736)  [R.  of  St  Leonard's,  Exeter]  (and  Frances). 

B.  there.  [Bapt.  Apr.  21,  1747,  in  St  Laurence.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  B.A.  1767;  M.A.  1770;  B.D.  1778. 
Fellow,  1769-84.  D.D.,  Lambeth,  1798.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  25,  1764.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  Apr.  2, 
1771;  priest,  May  26,  1771.  Refused  the  Mastership  of  Jesus 
College,  1789.  R.  of  St  Leonard's,  Exeter,  1778-80.  R.  of 
Marwood,  Devon,  1782-1804.  R.  of  Little  Hempston,  1784- 
1821.  R.  of  Kelshall,  Herts.,  1805-21.  R.  of  Therfield, 
1812-21.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1788-99.  Canon- Residentiary 
of  St  Paul's,  1798-1821.  Died  in  Dec.  1821.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  687;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Winstanley,  Unreformed  Cambridge, 
281.) 

WESTON,  THOMAS  FREER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  11. 
1869.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Woods  (next),  V.  of  St  John's, 
Tunbridge  Wells.  B.  Mar.  12,  1851,  at  Stratford-on-Avon. 
School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Learnt  steel- 
smelting  in  Wales,  and  then  went  to  Ceylon  as  a  tea  and 
coflfee-planter,  1879.  Returned  to  England  owing  to  ill- 
health,  1884.  In  the  .Alliance  Assurance  Company  for 
19  years.  Married,  July  7,  1879,  at  Kandy,  Rose  P.,  dau.  of 
Henry  M.  Boodle.  Latterly  of  9,  Waterloo  Street,  Hove, 
where  he  died  May  27,  1929.  (Haileybury  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  612; 
The  Times,  May  28,  1929.) 

WESTON,  THOMAS  WOODS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  18,  1847.  S.  of  John,  of  Hare  Hall,  Essex.  B.  [Oct.  9, 
1816],  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  LL.B.  1853.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.),  1S50;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Northampton,  1850.  P.C.  of  Preston-on-Stour,  Gloucs., 
1851-8.  V.  of  St  John's,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1858-91.  Married 
Isabella  Elizabeth  Mary  Freer,  dau.  of  John  B.  Freer.  Died 
Jan.  26,  1 89 1.  Father  of  the  above.  (Peile,  11.  501;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Feb.  4,  1891.) 

WESTON,  WALTER.  .A.dm.  at  Clare,  June  12,  i88o.  [6th  s.  of 
John,  manufacturer,  of  Mile  Ash  House,  near  Derby.  B. 
Dec.  25,  1861.  School,  Derbv.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B..^. 
1884;  M.A.  1887.   Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1885;  priest,  1886; 

C.  of  St  John's,  Reading,  1885-7.  Missionary  (C.M.S.)  at 
Kumamoto,  Japan,  1887-9;  Chaplain  at  Kobe,  1889-95. 
Assistant  Chaplain,  Mission  to  Seamen,  London,  1895-6. 
C.  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  1897-1902.  S.P.G.  .Missionary  at 
Yokohama,  1902-5.  V.  of  Ewell,  Surrey,  1906-11.  Chaplain 
at  Yokohama,  1911-15.  F.R.G.S.;  awarded  the  Back  grant 
for  his  explorations  in  the  Japanese  Alps.  First  honorary 
member  of  the  Japanese  .\lpine  Club.  Order  of  the  Sacred 
Treasure,  )apan,  1937.  Married,  Apr.  3,  1902,  Frances 
Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Fox,  of  Wimbledon.  She  was 


Westwell,  Christopher 

one  of  the  most  distinguished  women-climbers  of  her  day, 
accompanying  her  husband  on  many  climbs  in  Japam. 
Author,  MourUaineering  and  Exploring  in  Japanese  Alps, 
etc.  Died  Mar.  27,  1940,  in  London.  (Derby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  29,  1940.) 

WESTON,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  8,  1762.   Of  Middlesex.   [S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  (and  Ann). 

B.  Mar.  11,  1743-4.  Bapt.  Apr.  4,  1744,  in  St  Martin's-in- 
the-Fields.]  School,  Eton.  .Appointed  a  Writer  in  the  Bengal 
C.S.,  Dec.  1762.  Buried  in  Calcutta,  Apr.  21,  1767.  Will 
(Calcutta),  Apr.  1767.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  V.  Hodson.) 

WESTON,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  18, 
1843.  [2nd]  s.  of  .Ambrose  [barrister,  of  Lincoln's  Inn].  B. 
in  London.  School,  Surrey  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1844; 
B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  25,  1848. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  13,  1851.  Doubtless  brother  of  John 
S.  (1850).  [Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WESTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  11,  1846.   Matric.  Michs.  1846. 

WESTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY  PURCELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  4,  1846.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Roper,  Collector  of 
Customs,  of  Lane  House  [Weymouth],  Dorset  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Purcell,  of  Kilcomey,  Co.  Cork).  B.  [Feb.  7, 
1829],  at  Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset.  Bapt.  Mar.  11,  1829. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Of  Lane  House, 
and  of  Wolverton,  Dorchester,  and  Kilcomey,  Co.  Cork. 
Married,  Dec.  8,  1857,  .\lda  Gertrude,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Hesketh  Lethbridge,  3rd  Bart.,  of  SandhUl  Park,  Somerset. 
Died  Sept.  29,  1915,  at  Dorchester.  Brother  of  Roper  (1849). 
(Eagle,  xxxvii.  274;  Burke,  L.G.,  which  calls  him  'M.B.'; 
The  Times,  Oct.  1,  1915.) 

WESTON,  WILLIAM  KIRK.  Adm.  at  Selwvn  H.,  Oct.  13, 
1883.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Kirk  (1841),  of  Sussex.]  B. 
Dec.  18,  1864.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  St  John's, 
Hammersmith,  1887-91.   C.  of  Cirencester,  Gloucs.,  1891-6. 

C.  of  Milton,  Hants.,  1896-9.  V.  of  Boxmoor,  Herts.,  1899- 
1915.  V.  of  Pateley  Bridge,  Yorks.,  1915-19.  R.  of  Toynton, 
Lines.,  1919-24.  R.  of  EUesmere,  Salop,  1924-32-  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight,  1932-4.  Married,  Feb.  16, 
1892,  Clara  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Hessey, 
sometime  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  Kensington.  Died  Oct.  28,  1934, 
at  Ventnor.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1879)-  (Marlborough  CoU. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  30,  1934.) 

WESTON,  WILLIAM  STILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  22, 
1806.  [S.  of  .\mbrose,  solicitor,  of  Fenchurch  Street,  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.]   Matric.  Lent,  1807.   (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

WESTROPP,  ALEXANDER  SLIGO  ANDERSON.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  28,  1891.  [7th  and  youngest] 
s.  of  Major-General  George  Ralph  Collier  [Indian  Army],  of 
Montreux,  Switzeriand  (and  Ellen  Blanche,  dau.  of  George 
Bell,  barrister).  B.  -Apr.  11.  1872.  School,  Dover  [College]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1891;  .\ssistant 
Collector  and  Magistrate,  Bombay;  Assistant  Political  .Agent, 
Savanur,  1898;  Under-Secretary  to  Government,  1901-3; 
Collector  of  Customs  in  Bombay,  1907;  in  Madras,  1911; 
Supt.  of  stamps,  1913.  Additional  Member  of  Viceroy's 
Legislative  Council,  1917.  District  Magistrate  and  Political 
Agent,  Bhor,  1917-19;  retired.  Married,  Dec.  8,  1904,  Helen 
Mary,  only  child  of  Edward  Shotton,  of  Preston  Tower, 
North  Shields,  and  had  issue.  Of  Amewood  Manor,  Sway, 
Hants.,  in  1950.  (Dover  Coll.  Reg.;  India  Office  Lists;  Burke, 
E.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WESTROPP,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
July  2,  1840.  S.  of  Charles  Hanmer,  of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk. 

B.  there.  Schools,  Lavenham  and  Sudbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1840;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1844;  priest,  1845. 

C.  of  Hardwick  Priors,  Warws.,  1847-50.  P.C.  of  Ufton, 
1851-60  (and  C.  of  Humiingham,  1853-4).  C.  of  Kilpeck, 
Heref.,  1862-73.  V.  of  Kenderchurch,  1861-81,  and  R.  of 
KUpeck,  1873-81.  R.  of  Yeldham,  Essex,  1890-3.  Died 
June  1,  1893,  aged  72.  (Venn,  11.  252;  Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
The  Guardian,  June  2,  1893.) 

WESTROPP,  JOHN  JACKSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  18,  1869.   Matric.  Michs.  1869. 

WESTWELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1900. 
[S.  of  Thomas,  of  Johnston  Street,  Blackburn.  B.  there, 
Nov.  26,  1874.  School,  St  Barnabas,  Blackburn.]  Migrated 
to  Peterhouse,  Mar.  1902;  B..\.  1903;  .M..\.  1907.  Ord.  deacon 
(Liverpool),  1904;  priest,  1906;  C.  of  Widnes,  1904-6.  C.  of 
Bevington,  Lanes.,  1906-7.  C.  of  Lenton,  Notts.,  1907-16. 
C.  of  Blackburn,  Lanes.,  1917-19-  C.  of  Stonefold,  1919-20; 
V.  there,  1920-43.  Died  in  1943-  {T.  A.  Walker,  652; 
Crockford.) 


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Wetenhall,  Cecil  Stanley 

WETENHALL,  CECIL  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1892.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [C]ecil  [Algernon  Salisbury],  Esq., 
of  Hill  House,  Stanwick,  Northants.  (and  Mary  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Hill,  Esq.).  B.  at  Higham  Ferrers, 
Northants.  School,  Harpenden.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1900;  priest,  1901;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Wolverhampton,  1900-2.  C.  of  Berkeley,  Gloucs., 
1902-4.  C.  of  Ratby  with  Groby,  Leics.,  1904-8.  V.  of  Prest- 
wold  with  Hoton,  1908-15.  C.  of  Sutton  with  Lound  and 
Scrooby,  Sufiolk,  1915-17.  C.  of  Lavant,  Sussex,  1919-23. 
C.  of  Stokenham,  Devon,  1923-6.  C.  of  Charlbury  with 
Chadlington,  Oxon.,  1927-g.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Salisbury, 
1935.  Latterly  of  HoUis  Hill,  Broadwindsor,  Dorset,  where 
he  died  Oct.  30,  1938.  (Walford,  County  Families;  The 
Times,  Nov.  2,  1938.) 
WETENHALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  22,  1823.  Of  Durham.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at 
Blackwell.  School,  Houghton-le-Spring.  Matric.  Michs.  1823. 
Brother  of  the  next;  father  of  William  H.  (1855). 
WETENHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  June  30, 
1826.  Of  Durham.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Hartlepool. 
School,  Houghton-le-Spring.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1832. 
Brother  of  the  above. 
WETENHALL,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  10,  1855.  S.  of  Mrs  Wetenhall,  of  Cheltenham, 
and  —  [Edward]  (1823),  deceased.  [B.  June  30,  1837.] 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859; 
M.A.  1863.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  511.) 
WETHERALL,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  July  4,  1821;  kept  three  terms,  and  re-adm.  in  1830. 
S.  of  Lieut  .-General  —  [Sir  Frederick  Augustus],  of  Csistle 
House,  Great  Ealing,  Middlesex.  B.  [July  27,  1804],  at 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1821; 
B.A.  1833.  Sometime  Lieut.,  the  52nd  Regt.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich),  Feb.  3,  1833.  Inc.  of 
Stukeley,  Montreal,  Canada,  1855-7.  Inc.  of  Philipsburgh, 
1858.  Inc.  of  Sorel,  1859-60.  Inc.  of  Lacolle,  1861-4.  Died 
Oct.  4,  1869.  {Clergy  List,  'A.  F.  Wetherall,  B.A.';  The 
Register,  11.  271 ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry;  F.  P.  White.) 
WETHERALL,  CHARLES  MAUNSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Apr.  13,  1864.  B.  May,  1845.  School,  Bradfield 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford),  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  Hambleden,  Bucks., 
1869-71.  C.  of  Compton,  Surrey,  1872.  C.  of  Bray,  Berks., 
1873-4.  C.  of  Hambleden,  1874-80.  V.  of  Branksome,  Dorset, 
1880-2.  R.  of  Hambleden,  Bucks.,  1883-95.  R.  of  Rushton, 
1896-1922,  and  of  Glendon,  Northants.,  1902-22.  Married 
Mary  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  H.  Ridley,  R.  of  Hambleden. 
Died  Oct.  i,  1922,  at  Rushton  rectory.  Father  of  William  J. 
(1895).  {Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  3, 
1922.) 
WETHERALL,  HENRY  RULE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  18,  1887.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased  [of  Geddington 
Priory],  Kettering.  B.  Feb.  27,  1869.  School,  Brampton, 
Hunts.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  A  tomato-grower  in  Guernsey. 
{T.A.  Walker,  600.) 
WETHERALL,  JOHN  LAYCOCK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  May  3,  1788.  Of  Lines.  School,  Homsey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1788;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1794.  R.  of  Rushton, 
Northants.,  1798-1837.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  i, 
1837.  {Northants.  Clergy;  Clerical  Guide.) 
WETHERALL,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1895.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Maunsell  (1864).]  B. 
June  26,  1876.  [School,  St  Edward's,  Oxford.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1895.  In  business.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Army  Pay  Corps).  Died  July  20,  1936.  {Roll  of  St  Edward's 
School.) 
WETHERED,  ERNEST  HANDEL  COSSHAM.  Adm.  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1896.  [Only]  s.  of  E[dward]  B[estbridge],  of 
4,  St  Margaret's  Terrace,  Cheltenham.  B.  July  18,  1878,  at 
Weston,  near  Bath.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1899;  M.A.  1908.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1899.  On  the 
Western  Circuit.  O.B.E.,  1920.  Judge  of  County  Courts 
(Circuit  57),  1934-7;  Circuit  54,  1937-50.  Married,  Jan.  8, 
1904,  Jessie  Marion,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Ward, 
V.  of  St  George's,  Newcastle-under-Lyme.  Of  11,  The 
Avenue,  Clifton,  in  1952.  {Law  Lists;  Who's  Who;  Kelly, 
Handbook;  The  Times,  Jan.  13,  1904.) 
WETHERED,  FLORENCE  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  May  14,  1827.  [4th]  s.  of  Thomas  [of  Remnantz, 
Great  Marlow,  Bucks,  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Badger, 
of  Fritwell,  Oxon.)].  B.  Aug.  21,  1807,  at  Great  Marlow. 
Matric.  Easter,  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Fellow,  1830-9. 
Adm.,  com.  causa,  at  Oxford,  1861.  Ord.  deacon,  1831; 
priest,  1832;  C.  of  Ibstone,  Bucks.,  1831-2.    C.  of  Hurley, 


Wetherherd,  Thomas 

Berks.,  1832-8;  V.  (and  patron)  there,  1838-67.  Married, 
May  23,  1839,  Esther  Ellen,  dau.  of  Giles  Haworth  Peel,  of 
Ince,  Cheshire,  and  had  issue  one  son.  Died  Dec.  19,  1867, 
at  Hurley.  (King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

WETHERELL,  ALFRED  WILLIAM  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1900.  Of  London.  S.  of  E.  S., 
railway  clerk.  B.  Oct.  15,  1881,  in  London.  Schools,  Middle 
and  Grammar,  Lincoln.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  Bede's  College,  Manchester,  1904-18-. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WETHERELL,  BENJAMIN  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  10,  1823.   Did  not  reside. 

WETHERELL,  Sir  CHARLES.  Hon.  M.A.  1835,  from  Trinity. 
[3rd  s.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Nathan  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
1744),  Dean  of  Hereford  and  Master  of  University  College, 
Oxford  (and  Richarda,  dau.  of  Alexander  Croke).  B.  1770, 
at  Oxford.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  from  University 
College,  Oxford,  Jan.  14,  1786;  Demy  of  Magdalen,  1788-91; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1790;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1793.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  15,  1790.  Called  to  the  Bar,  July  14,  i794- 
K.C,  1816.  Bencher,  1816;  Treasurer,  1825.  M.P.  for  Rye, 
1812;  for  Shaftesbury,  1813-18;  for  Oxford,  1820-6;  for 
Hastings,  1826;  for  Plympton  Earl,  Devon,  1826-30;  for 
Boroughbridge,  Yorks.,  1830-2.  Solicitor-General,  1824-6. 
Knighted,  1824  Attorney-General,  1826  and  1828.  Recorder 
of  Bristol,  1830-46.  Chancellor  of  the  County  Palatine  of 
Durham,  1835-46.  Counsel  for  Oxford  University,  1846. 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1834.  Married  (i)  Dec.  28,  1826,  his 
cousin,  Jane  Sarah  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Croke;  (2)  Nov.  27,  1838,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
Col.  Francis  Wameford,  of  Wameford  Place,  Wilts.  Died 
Aug.  17,  1846,  from  injuries  received  a  week  before  in  a 
carriage-accident;  buried  in  the  Temple  church.  {Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  D.N.B.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WETHERELL,  JOHN  CORDEUX.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1857.  S.  of  Jonathan,  schoolmaster  (and  Ellen). 
B.  in  Manchester.  Bapt.  Nov.  16,  1833.  [School,  Manchester 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester),  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Cheadle,  Lanes.,- 
1861-2.  C.  of  Lymm,  Cheshire,  1863;  C.  of  Camden  Church, 
Camberwell,  1863-7.  Morning  Reader  at  St  Giles,  Camber- 
well,  1865-7.  C.  of  St  John's,  Clapham,  1867-9-  C.  of  Lam- 
beth, 1869-71.  P.C.  of  Verulam  Chapel,  Lambeth,  1871-5- 
V.  of  St  Peter's,  Brockley,  1875-86.  Married,  July  1,  1867, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Edward  Jackson  Everett,  Esq.  Died  July  26, 

1886.  {Eagle,  XIV.  314;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  11.  239;  The  Guardian, 
Aug.  4,  1886.) 

WETHERELL,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1877.  S.  of  Thomas,  shoe-manufacturer  (and  Eliza- 
beth). B.  Sept.  27,  1858,  at  Northampton.  Bapt.  Mar.  14, 
1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1880;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1884.  Died  Apr.  15,  1933,  aged  74,  at  Yew  Tree  Cottage, 
Isle  of  Wight.   {Eagle,  xlvii.  253.) 

WETHERELL,  NATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  13,  1827.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  R[ichard]  (University 
College,  Oxford,  1791)  (and  Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas  May, 
of  Pashley,  Sussex).  [B.  Dec.  24,  1808.]  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Lent,  1828;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  16,  1829.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  6,  1834.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Assistant 
copyhold,  tithe  and  enclosure  Commissioner,  1877-9.  Of 
Pashley  House,  Sussex.  J. P.  for  Sussex.  Married,  Oct.  17, 
1838,  Susan,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Gould,  Esq.,  of 
Northaw  Place,  Herts.,  and  had  issue,  3  daughters.   Died  in 

1887.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WETHERHERD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizarati  esus,  Apr.  21, 
1757.  Of  Yorks.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  (1718, 
sub  Wetherhead),  V.  of  Thorp  Arch.]  Matric.  Michs.  i757; 
B.A.  1761;  M.A.  1776.   Brother  of  the  next. 

WETHERHERD,  HASTINGS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  8,  1755.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Christopher  (1718,  sub 
Wetherhead)  [V.]  of  Thorp  Arch,  Yorks.  School,  Leeds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1755;  Scholar,  1758;  B.A.  i759-  Brother  of 
the  above. 

WETHERHERD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1787- 
Matric.  Easter,  1789. 

WETHERHERD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  26, 
1793.  S.  of  Theophilus,  of  Leeds.  School,  Hipperholme. 
Matric.  Michs.  1794;  Scholar,  1796-  Migrated  to  Peterhouse, 
May  25,  1797;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1804.  Chaplain,  H.E.I.C, 
1810;  Chaplain  at  Bellary,  1811-23;  at  St  Thomas's  Mount, 
1823-9;  retired,  1829.  Died  Oct.  9.  1839.  {T.  A.  Walker, 
369;  F.  Penny.) 


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Wetherill,  James  Frederick 

WETHERILL,  JAMES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
.•\ug.  30,  1884.  S.  of  James  Edmond,  of  Amberley  Road, 
Sydeaham,  Surrey.  B.  [Jan.  10],  1866,  in  Calcutta.  Schools, 
Sedbergh  and  Du'lwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Joined 
the  I.C.S.,  1886;  .\ssistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  in  Madras. 
Died  Dec   17.  1892.   (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Sedbergh  Sch.  Keg.) 

WEVER,  ROBERT  OATES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 
1878.  S.  of  Frank,  actuary  (and  Ann).  B.  Aug.  9,  1859,  at 
Ecclesall  Bierlow,  Sheffield.  Bapt.  Aug.  8,  1861.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Lent,  1878.  Married.  Living  at  Sheffield  in 
1930.    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

WEYBRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  28,  1823; 
re-adm.  Fell. -Com.,  Feb.  16,  1825.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1823;  B..\.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester), 
June  28,  1829;  priest  (Canterbury),  Sept.  23,  1832;  C.  of 
Brookland  and  Brenzett,  Kent,  1832-5.  Married  Maria,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Staines.  Died  .Mar.  23,  1835,  aged  39,  at 
Kensington.    (G.  Mag.,  1835,  i.  665;  F.  P.  White.) 

WEYLAND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  26, 
1798.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  Esq.  [D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1775],  of  Wood- 
rising  Hall,  Norfolk  and  Woodeaton,  Oxon.  (and  Elizabeth 
Johanna,  dau.  of  John  Nourse,  of  Woodeaton  Hall).  [B. 
Mar.  25,  1780.]  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1805. 
Ensign,  9th  Foot,  1S03;  Lieut.,  1806;  Lieut.,  i6th  Light 
Dragoons,  1807;  Captain,  1811;  Brevet  Major,  1819.  Served 
in  the  Peninsular  War  and  at  Waterloo.  Sold  out,  1820.* 
Succeeded  to  the  Woodeaton  estate,  1825,  and  to  the  Wood- 
rising  estate,  1854.  M.P.  for  Oxfordshire,  183 1-7.  High 
Sheriff  of  Oxfordshire,  1830.  D.L.  for  Oxford  and  Norfolk. 
Married,  Sept.  11,  1820,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Charles  Gordon, 
of  Cluny,  and  wdow  of  Sir  John  Lowther  Johnstone,  Bart., 
of  Westerhale,  Dumfries,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  14,  1864. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  548;  Boase,  vi.  835;  Return  of 
M.P.s;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WEYMOUTH,  THOMAS  (THYNNE),  Viscount.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  10,  1752.  [Eldest  s.  of 
Thomas,  2nd  Viscount  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Louisa,  dau.  of  John 
Carteret,  Ead  GranvUle).]  B.  [Sept.  13,  1734].  in  London. 
School,  Market  Street,  Bucks.  Had  succeeded  as  3rd  Vis- 
count, Jan.  12,  1751.  Matric.  Lent,  1752;  M.A.  1753;  LL.D. 
1769.  Of  Longleat,  where  he  employed  'Capability'  Brown 
to  improve  the  gardens.  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
George  III,  1760-5.  Viceroy  of  Ireland,  1765  (but  never  set 
foot  in  Ireland).  P.C,  1765.  Described  by  Walpole  as  'an 
inconsiderable  debauched  young  man  attached  to  the  Bed- 
fords.'  Greatly  favoured  by  the  King.  Secretary  of  the 
Northern  Department,  1768;  transferred  to  the  Southern 
Department,  1768-70;  resigned  in  1770,  but  re-appointed 
Secretary  of  State  for  the  Southern  Department,  1775-9- 
F.S.A.,  1784.  K.G.,  1778.  Master  of  the  Horse  to  Queen 
Charlotte,  1763-7.  Master  of  Trinity  House,  1770  Groom 
of  the  Stole,  1782-96.  Created  Marquess  of  Bath,  1789. 
Married,  May  22,  1759,  Elizabeth  Cavendish  Bentinck,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  2nd  Duke  of  Portland.  Father  of  George  (1789). 
John  (1792)  and  Thomas  (1785);  brother  of  Henry  F.  (1753); 
(all  sub  Thynne).  Died  Nov.  19,  1796;  buried  at  Longbridge- 
Deverill.   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  610;  D.N.B.) 

WEYMOUTH,  THOMAS  (THYNNE),  Viscount.  Adm.  nobleman 
at  St  John's,  May  9,  1814.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  {sub 
Thynne,  1785)  [2nd]  Marquess  of  Bath  (and  Isabella  Eliza- 
beth, 3rd  dau.  of  George,  4th  Viscount  Torrington).  [B. 
Apr.  9,  1796.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  M.A.  1816, 
M.P.  for  Weobley,  1818.  Married,  May  11,  1820,  Harriet 
Matilda,  dau.  of  Thomas  Robbins.  Died,  s.p.  and  v. p., 
Jan.  16,  1837.  Brother  of  George  (1830,  sub  Thynne)  and 
John  (1817,  su6  Thynne).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Sir  W.  Sterry.) 
WHADCOAT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1889.  S.  of  John  Henry,  of  18,  Highbury  Crescent, 
London.  B.  June  i8,  1871,  in  London.  School,  Lough- 
borough Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1892;  LL.M.  and  M.A.  1898.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  21,1890.  CalledtotheBar,  Nov.  17, 1892.  Of  24,  Temple 
Row,  Birmingham,  in  1920.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  Special  List;  employed  Ministry  of  National 
Service).  .Married,  1901,  Edith,  dau.  of  G.  Denton.  Of 
Charlton  Kings, Cheltenham,  in  1946.  {Law Lists;  Who's  Who 
in  Gloucs.) 
WHAITES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  3, 
1756.  Of  Norfolk.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1712)- 
B..\pr.  9, 1737.]  Matric.  Michs.  1756;  B.A.  1760.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  July  24,  1762;  priest  (Chester,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Norwich),  July  18,  1763;  C.  of  Herringby,  Norfolk,  1763. 
WHALE,  GEORGE  HAROLD  LAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
1895.  [S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  Aug.  1876,  at  Woolwich. 
School,  Bradfield  College.]  Matric.  Easter,  1895;  B.A.  1898; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1902;  M.D.  1907.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there.   M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1902; 


Whaley,  Oswald 

F.R.C.S.,  1912.  In  the  Indian  Medical  Service  in  1906. 
Assistant  Surgeon,  Metropolitan  Hospital.  Chief  Assistant 
(Ear  Dept.),  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Practised  in  Wim- 
pole  Street.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C.).  Author,  medical.  Died  June  17,  1943,  in  London. 
{Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  Camb.  Yearbook; 
The  Times,  June  19,  1943) 
WHALE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  14,  1844.  S.  of  Charles,  farmer,  of  Botley,  Hants,  (and 
Jane).  B.  there,  Nov.  20,  1825.  School,  Royal  Naval  College, 
Portsmouth  (Mr  Main).  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(13M  Wrangler)  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford, 
1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  1850;  priest  (Salisbury), 
1851.  Principal  of  Bath  Proprietary  College,  1850-63.  R.  of 
Dolton,  Devon,  1863-93.  Married,  July  5,  1859,  Emma, 
Lady  Cockbum,  widow  of  the  Very  Rev.  Sir  WilUam  Cock- 
bum,  Bart.,  Dean  of  York,  and  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Pearse, 
50th  Regt.  Resided  latterly  at  Mountnessing,  Weston,  Bath, 
where  he  died  Aug.  6,  1906.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Eagle,  xxvii.  216; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  9,  1906.) 

WHALEY,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  5,  1874.  [Only]  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 
Orrell  Mount,  Wigan,  Lanes.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B..\.  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  12, 
1875.    {Inns  of  Court.) 

WHALEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  30, 
1865.  S.  of  Oswald  Kouth,  J. P.,  banker,  of  Hawes,  Yorks. 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burra,  Esq.,  of  Watters,  West- 
morland). B.  Oct.  22,  1844,  at  Hawes.  School,  Hawes. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon),  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Askrigg,  Yorks.,  1868-9. 
V.  of  Askrigg  (and  P.C.  of  Stalling-Busk,  1891-2),  1869-1905. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon,  1904-3.  Married  (i)  1866,  Mary  Con- 
stantia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Matthews,  V.  of  Hawes, 
and  had  issue;  (2)  1878,  Agnes  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Lodge.  Author,  History  of  Askrigg.  Died  July  8, 
1905,  at  Scarborough.  Father  of  Oswald  W.  (1887).  {Peile, 
II.  591;  Walford,  County  Families;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
July  8,  1905.) 

WHALEY,  FRANK  WEBSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  12,  1876.  S.  of  John  Cuthbert,  surgeon  (and  Marianne 
Eliza).  B.  Oct.  4,  1857,  at  Kilbum,  Hampstead.  Bapt. 
Dec.  23,  1857.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Heppenstall).  Matric. 
Michs.  1876;  B..\.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1881;  priest, 
1883;  C.  of  Clapham,  Yorks.,  1881-3.  V.  of  Horton-in- 
Ribblesdale,  1883-1923.  Latterly  of  Seaview,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Married,  Jan.  3,  1884,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Richard  Sedgwick,  of 
Dent.  Died  Apr.  21,  1931.  Brother  of  Oswald  (1875)  and 
the  next.  {Eagle,  xlvi.  196;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  25, 
1931;  Who's  Who  in  Yorkshire.) 

WHALEY,  JOHN  BLOMFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  6, 
1867.  S.  of  John  Cuthbert.  B.  [Oct.  3,  1847],  at  Waterloo- 
ville,  Hants.  School,  St  John's,  Kilburn.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1873;  priest, 
1875;  C.  of  St  Philip  and  St  Jacob,  Bristol,  1873-6.  C.  of 
St  John's,  Kilbum,  Middlesex,  1876-8.  C.  of  Road,  Somerset, 
1878-81.  C.  of  Titchwell,  Norfolk,  1881-91.  P.C.  of  Stalling- 
Busk,  Yorks.,  1892-1900.  C.  of  West  Witton,  Yorks.,  1902-9. 
Latterly  of  West  Witton.  Died  Aug.  30,  1914.  Brother  of 
the  above  and  of  Oswald  (1875).  (Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
Christ's  Coll.  obit,  notes.) 

WHALEY,  JOHN  OSWALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  13, 
1865.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  May  22,  1848,  at  Hawes,  Yorks. 
School,  Lancaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  OfGayle, 
Hawes.  Studied  medicine  at  Newcastle,  where  he  died  Oct.  11, 
1871,  of  gastric-fever.   (Peile,  11.  590.) 

WHALEY,  JOSEPH  GIBSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  2, 
i8oo.  Of  Northumberland.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Peter- 
house,  Aug.  I,  1800.  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  Scholar;  B.A.  1804; 
M.A.  1807.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1805;  Tutor  and  Senior 
Dean.  Junior  Proctor,  1810-11.  V.  of  Little  St  Mary's, 
Cambridge,  1810  and  1814-22.  R.  of  Witnesham,  Suffolk, 
1822-36.  Died  Jan.  11,  1836.  {T.  A.  Walker,  374;  Clerical 
Guide.) 

WHALEY,  OSWALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,  1875- 
S.  of  John  Cuthbert,  surgeon  (and  Marianne  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  James  Blomlield,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds).  B. 
Oct.  5,  1856.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B..\. 
1879;  M.A.  i886.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol),  1879; 
priest,  1880;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Cheltenham,  1879-81.  C.  of 
Tidenham,  Gloucs.,  1881-2.  C.  of  Withyham,  Sussex,  1882-3. 
C.  of  Elsham,  Lines.,  1884-5.  R.  of  Folksworth,  Hunts., 
1885-6.  V.  of  Whorlton,  Co.  Durham,  1886-93.  V.  of  Cold 
Coniston,  Yorks.,  1894-6.  C.  of  Berwick,  Sussex,  1896-9. 
C.  of  Braunton,  Devon,  1899-1904.  P.C.  of  Howgill,  Yorks., 
1904-12.  V.  of  Poslingford,  Sufiolk,  1912-13.    C.  of  Hooe, 


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Whaley,  Oswald  William 

Devon,  1914-22.  R.  of  Greinton,  Somerset,  1922-4.  Lie.  to 
off.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  from  1924.  Married,  Apr.  19,  1883, 
Mary  Sophia,  dau.  of  James  Bevan,  Esq.,  of  Melbourne, 
Australia.  Died  .A.pr.  30,  1933,  at  Bexhill-on-Sea.  Brother  of 
Frank  W.  (1876)  and  of  John  B.  (1867).  [Peile,  u.  645; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  May  2,  1933;  The  Guardian,  May  2, 
1883.) 

WHALEY,  OSWALD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  (1865),  V.  of  Askrigg,  Yorks.  (and 
Mary  C.  G-  Matthews).  B  [Mar.  13],  1868,  in  Cambridge. 
Schools,  Yorebridge  and  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1890;  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1891);  M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at 
Aysgarth  School;  a  private  tutor  at  Durham  in  1898; 
Classical  Tutor  at  St  John's  College,  Durham,  1918-33. 
{Venn,  11.  494.) 

WHALEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  2,  1845. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Gayle,  Hawes,  Yorks.  (and  Alice, 
dau.  of  Oswald  Routh).  [B.  there,  Nov.  23,  1825.]  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Lent,  1846;  B.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon),  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of  Redmire  with  Bolton, 
Yorks.,  1851-5.  C.  of  Askham  Bryan,  1855-62;  V.  there, 
1862-6.  V.  of  West  Witton,  i866-r9io.  Married  (i)  Harriet, 
dau.  of  James  King,  of  West  Bolton;  (2)  Alice  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Marmaduke  Wray,  of  Beverley.  Latterly  of  Valley 
View,  West  Witton,  Yorks.  Died  in  Apr.  1912.  {Sedbergh 
Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  u.  493;  Who's  Who  in  Yorkshire;  Christ's 
Coll.  obit,  notes;  Crockford.) 

WHALL,  EDWARD  HAVERSHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  I,  1870.  S  of  T.,  of  Worksop  School,  Oakham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln), 
1873;  priest  (Ripon),  1875;  C.  of  Sutton-in-Ashfield,  Notts., 
1873-4.  C.  of  Bolton  Abbey,  Yorks.,  1874-6.  C.  of  St 
Botolph's,  Colchester,  1876-8.  C.  of  Springfield,  Chelmsford, 
1878-84.  C.  of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk,  i884-9r.  C.  of  Great 
Snoring,  1891-5.  R.  of  North  Barsham,  1895-1922.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1923.   {Oakham  Sch.  Reg.) 

WHALL,  JOHN  CLEPHANE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Aug.  i, 
1867.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1826),  R.  of  Thurning, 
Hunts.  B.  Dec.  17,  1847,  at  Barnwell,  Northants.  Schools, 
New  College,  Oxford  (Mr  Tuckwell),  Rossall  (Mr  Osborne) 
and  Oakham  (Dr  Wood).  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1871;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1871;  priest, 
1873.  Assistant  Master  at  Surrey  County  School,  Cranleigh, 
1871-3;  at  King  Edward's  School,  Bromsgrove,  1874-9. 
Warden  of  Christ's  College,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  1879-85. 
Master  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  Lower  School,  Ipswich,  1888-90. 
Chief  Diocesan  Inspector,  Worcester,  1891-1906.  R.  of 
Montgomery,  1906-14.  R.  of  Hopesay,  Salop,  1914-20.  Died 
Aug.  30,  1920.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  1,  1920.) 

WHALL,  JOHN  FITZWILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  10,  1857.  S.  of  John,  solicitor,  of  Worksop, 
Notts.  B.  Sept.  19,  1838.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1863;  practised 
at  Doncaster  and  Worksop.  Died  in  1879.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists.) 

WHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  14,  1826. 
Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs  1826;  B.A.  {i^th  Wrangler)  1830; 
M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1833;  priest,  1833.  R.  of 
Thuming,  Hunts.,  1833-74,  and  of  Little  Gidding,  1843-74. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1875.  Father  of  John  C.  (1867). 
(Crockford.) 

WHALLEY,  CHARLES  SYMMERS  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  29,  1863.  S.  of  the  Rev.  D[avid],  of 
Carrington,  Notts.   Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1868. 

WHALLEY,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  9,  1 77 1.  S.  of  John  (and  Jane  Morris).  B.  at  Ray  (or 
Wray)  Green,  Kirkham,  Lanes.  School,  Heskin.  Matric. 
Michs.  1772;  Scholar,  1775;  B.A.  1776.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln, 
Liu  dim.  from  Canterbury),  Dec.  21,  1776;  priest  (London, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury),  Dec.  21,  1777;  C.  of  Patching 
and  West  Tarrmg,  Sussex,  1776.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
548.) 

WHALLEY,  CUTHBERT  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  1,  1894.  S.  of  Cuthbert  William,  Esq.,  of 
Chepstow,  Mon.  B.  there,  Oct.  31,  1875-  School,  King 
Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1897;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1898;  priest, 
1900;  C.  of  Kirkham,  Lanes.,  1898-1901.  Assistant  Master  at 
Giggleswick  School,  1901-2;  at  Dulwich  prep.  School,  1902-3. 
C.  of  St  Luke's,  West  Norwood,  1903-5.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Nordelph,  Noriolk,  1905-8.  Organising  Secretary,  Waifs  and 
Strays  Society,  dios  of  Oxford  and  Peterborough,  1908-11; 
dio.  of  Gloucester,  1909-11 ;  dios.  of  London  and  Southwark, 
1912-16.  Head  Master  of  Fretheme  House  School,  Welwyn, 
1917-34.  C.  of  St  Thomas,  Portman  Square,  1917-26.  Public 


Whalley,  Richard  Thomas 

Preacher,  dio.  of  St  Albans,  1927-34.  V.  of  Tysoe  with 
Compton-Wynyates,  Warws.,  1934-8.  Latterly  of  Wim- 
borne,  Dorset,  (r  A.  Walker,  629  and  MS.  note;  Crockford.) 
WHALLEY,  DANIEL  CONSTABLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Pembroke,  Nov.  7,  1827.  Only  s.  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of 
Dedham,  Essex.  B.  [Nov.  7,  1806],  at  East  Ham,  Essex. 
[School,  Charterhouse.]    Matric.  Michs.  1828;  Scholar;  B.A. 

1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  May  20,  1832;  priest,  June  2, 

1833.  Of  Henley,  Suffolk  (no  cure),  -1841-2.  R.  of  Great 
Wenham,  1842-69.  Married,  1844,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Edwards,  of  Wood  Hall,  Sutton,  Sufiolk,  and  widow  of 
George  Waller.  Died  Jan.  5,  1869.  (List  of  Carthusians; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WHALLEY,  GEORGE  BRISCOE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Peter- 
house, Nov.  I,  1825.  Of  Staffs.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J.  H.  (?  John, 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1780,  V.  of  Rushall).  Matric.  Lent, 
1826.  Of  Birdlip,  Gloucs.  Sometime  Captain  in  the  Army. 
Father  of  Paul  (1857).  (T.  A.  Walker,  424,  which  records  his 
adm.  as  that  of  'George  Henry  W.  Lally,'  but  includes  his 
name  correctly  in  the  index.) 

WHALLEY,  HYDE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  18, 
1809;  re-adm.  Fell. -Com.  Oct.  17,  1809.  S.  of  Francis 
Edwards,  Esq.  (and  Bridget  Maria).  B.  at  Winscombe, 
Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1809.  Of  Winscombe  Court, 
Somerset.  Took  the  additional  name  of  Tooker,  1836.  Died 
about  1866.   (H.  C.  Whalley-Tooker.) 

WHALLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  28,  1754.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1715).  D.D., 
Master  of  Peterhouse  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Squire,  Chancellor  of  Wells).  B.  Oct.  7,  1737-  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Easter,  1756;  Scholar.  Commissioned 
in  the  23rd  Regt.  (Welch  Fusiliers).  Died,  unmarried,  on  a 
voyage  to  India,  in  1763.  Brother  of  Richard  C.  (1787)  and 
Thomas  S.  (1763).    (T.  A.  Walker,  310;  Al.  Carthus.) 

WHALLEY,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1878.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Austral  Villa,  Park  Row, 
Southport.  B.  1859.  School,  Shrewsbury;  and  at  Owens 
College,  Manchester.  Matric.  Easter,  1878.  (Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.) 

WHALLEY,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15,  1857. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  George  Briscoe  (1825)  [Capt.,  37th  Regt.  of 
Foot],  of  Birdlip,  Painswick,  Gloucs.  B.  [Jan.  19],  1839,  at 
HaulbowUne,  Co.  Cork.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  Scholar,  i860;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Entered  the 
I.C.S.,  i860;  in  the  N.W.  Provinces;  Secretary  to  the 
Government  of  India  (Home  Dept.),  1871-2.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  5,  1872.  Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy 
Collector,  1877;  Deputy  Commissioner,  Oudh,  1877;  Magis- 
trate and  Collector,  Pilibhit,  1879;  retired,  1890.  Author, 
A  Collection  of  the  Laws  and  Rules  of  the  N on- Regulation 
Provinces.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  India  Office 
Lists.) 

WHALLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  July  8,  1830. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  R[ichard]  T[homas]  (1795)  [R-]  of  Hchester 
(and  Elizabeth).  B.  Apr.  17,  1808,  at  Henstridge,  Somerset. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bath  and  Wells)  Jan.  17,  1836;  priest,  Oct.  16,  1836;  C.  of 
Thorabury,  Gloucs.,  1836-45.  P.C.  of  Chilcompton,  Somerset, 
1846.  Died  of  apoplexy,  Feb.  6,  1846.  (G.  Mag.,  1846,  i.  549.) 

WHALLEY,  RICHARD  AMBROSE.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  Oct. 
1849.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1850;  B.A.  1853-  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely),  1853;  priest  (Norwich),  1854.  Second  Master  of 
King's  Lynn  Grammar  School,  1853-5.  C.  of  Terrington 
St  Clement,  Norfolk,  1855-68.  C.  of  Gaywood,  1868-9.  C-  of 
Mariansleigh,  Devon,  1875-9.  C.  of  Lower  Slaughter,  Gloucs., 
1879-83.  R.  of  Gaywood,  Norfolk,  1869-1905.  Resided 
latterly  at  the  Principal's  House,  Warrington,  where  he  died 
Apr.  4,  1907,  aged  78.    {Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  6,  1907.) 

WHALLEY,  RICHARD  CHAPPLE  (or  CHAPLE).  Adm.  sizar 
at  Jesus,  July  6,  1787.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev  John  (1715). 
Master  of  Peterhouse  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Squire,  Chancellor  of  Wells).  B.  1748-  Matric.  Easter,  1798; 
B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1798.  R.  of  Horsington,  Somerset,  and  of 
Chelwood,  1800-17.  Married  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Paine.  Died  in  1817.  An  intimate  friend  of 
Hannah  More.  Brother  of  John  (1754)  and  Thomas  S.  (1763); 
father  of  the  next.  (T.A.  Walker,  310;  Foster,  Ind£z  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide.) 

WHALLEY,  RICHARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Jesus,  May  20,  1795.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Chaple  (above), 
R.  of  Horsington,  Somerset.  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1795;  Scholar,  1796;  B.A.  1799;  M.A.  1802. 
Preb.  of  Wells,  1805.  R.  of  Corston,  Somerset,  1812-21. 
R.  of  Ilchester,  1822-30.  R.  of  Yeovilton,  1821-30.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Fordway,  of  Wells.  Died  in  1830. 
Father  of  Richard  (1830).  (Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1830, 
»•  473) 


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Whalley,  Robert 

WHALLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  i86r. 
S.  of  Joseph,  wheelwright  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Clitheroe,  Lanes. 
Bapt.  Dec.  9,  1832.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865.  Head 
Master  of  Bampton  Grammar  School,  Westmorland,  in  1867. 
{Schools  Inquiry  Commtsston  Report.) 

WHALLEY,  ROBERT  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pf.terhouse, 
Oct.  2,  1871.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  Park  (University  College, 
Oxford,  1835),  R.  of  East  and  West  Wretham,  Norfolk. 
[B.  Aug.  5,  1852.  School,  Marlborough  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875.  .A.n  Underwriter  in  London.  Died 
.\pr.  s,  1903,  at  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight.  {Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.)' 

WHALLEY,  ROBERT  TRYON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  15,  1846.  S.  of  Robert,  merchant,  of  Stratford,  Essex 
(and  Sarah).  B.  Apr.  6,  1828,  at  West  Ham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1846. 

WHALLEY,  SAMUEL  ST  SWITHIN  BURDEN.  .\dm.  pens,  at 
Clare,  July  4,  i8i8.  fS.  of  Samuel.]  B.  [1800],  in  Warws. 
Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822;  .M.A.  1825.  Of  Furzebrook 
House,  Devon.  Knighted,  1827.  M. P.  for  Marylebone,  1833-7, 
when  he  was  unseated  on  petition.  Married  (i)  Amelia,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Webb  Smith;  (2)  the  Hon.  Harriett  Rose,  dau.  of 
F.  Trench,  Esq.,  of  Moate  and  Woodlawn,  Co.  Galway,  and 
sister  of  Frederick  Mason,  2nd  Lord  Ashtown.  Died,  s.p., 
Feb.  3,  1883.  (Boase,  m.  1292;  R.  A.  Austen-Leigh,  who 
stated  that '  no  one  in  the  family  knows  why  he  was  knighted 
so  early.') 

WHALLEY,  THOMAS  PALMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Nov.  20,  1826.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  [Thomas,  —  B.N.C., 
Oxford,  1793],  R.  of  Ecton,  Northants. 

WHALLEY,  THOMAS  SEDGEWICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  27,  1763.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1715). 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity  and  Master  of  Peterhouse.  B. 
in  Cambridge.  School,  Ilminster,  Somerset  (Mr  Davis). 
Matric.  Michs.  1763;  B.A.  1767;  M..\.  1774.  Hon.  D.D., 
Edin.,  1808.  Ord.  deacon,  1770;  priest  (London),  Mar.  15, 
1772.  R.  of  Hagworthingham,  Lines.,  1772-1828.  Preb.  of 
Wells,  1777-1826.  A  condition  of  his  acceptance  of  Hag- 
worthingham was  that,  because  of  its  unhealthy  situation  in 
the  fens,  he  should  not  reside;  the  duties  therefore  were 
discharged  by  a  curate.  His  first  wife  brought  him  a  fortune, 
and  he  then  purchased  the  centre  house  in  The  Crescent, 
Bath,  where  he  entertained  with  great  hospitality.  Lived 
latterly  on  the  Continent.  Friend  and  correspondent  of 
Hannah  More,  Mrs  Piozzi,  Mrs  Siddons,  and  Anna  Seward. 
Fanny  Bumey  described  him  as  'immensely  tall,  thin  and 
handsome,  but  affected,  delicate,  and  sentimentally  pathetic' 
Wilberforce  called  him  '  the  true  picture  of  a  sensible,  well- 
informed  and  educated,  polished,  old,  well-beneficed,  noble- 
man's and  gentleman's  house-frequenting,  literary  and  chess- 
playing  Divine.'  Married  (i)  Jan.  6,  1774,  Elizabeth  (died 
1801),  only  child  of  Edward  Jones,  of  Langford  Court, 
Burrington,  Somerset  (and  widow  of  John  Withers  Sherwood) ; 
(2)  May,  1803,  Miss  Heathcote  (died  1807);  (3)  Oct.  3,  1812, 
the  widow  of  General  Homeck,  from  whom  he  later  separated. 
Author,  Edwy  and  Edilda  (a  poetic  tale);  The  Castle  of 
Montval  (a  tragedy  acted  at  Drury  Lane  in  1799);  The  Fatal 
Kiss;  etc.  His  letters  and  journals  describing  his  Continental 
travels  were  published  in  1863.  Died,  s.p.,  Sept  3,  1828,  at 
La  Fldche,  France;  buried  there.  Brother  of  John  (i754)  and 
Richard  C.  (1787).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  688;  D.N.B.) 
WHALLEY-TOOKER,  HYDE  SALMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1877.  [Elder]  s.  of  Hyde  Whalley,  Esq.  [of 
Hinton  Daubney,  Hants.]  (and  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Henry  John 
Barker,  Esq.).  B.  [Nov.  8,  1857],  at  Wem,  Salop.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Of  Hinton  Daubney.  J. P. 
for  Hants.  Lieut.,  Hants.  Militia,  1879.  Second  in  the 
amateur  swimming  championship,  1879.  J. P.  for  Hants. 
Master  of  the  Hambledon  Hunt,  1900-7.  Married,  1882, 
Rosalie  Mary  Standish,  dau.  of  Col.  Howard  Codrington 
Dowker,  Madras  C.S.  Died,  s.p.,  Apr.  12,  1931.  Grandson  of 
Hyde  ( 1 809,  su6  Whalley) .  ( Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists ; 
Walford,  County  FamilUs;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  14, 
1931;  H.  C.  Whalley-Tooker.) 
WHARAM,  GEORGE  DENT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1875- 
S.  of  George,  shipping-agent  (and  Martha).  B.  Sept.  20,  1855, 
at  Sheffield.  Bapt.  Oct.  17,  1855.  Migrated  to  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M..\.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon). 
1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Bradford,  1878-81.  C.  of  Rotherham, 
1881-2.  V.  of  Newhall,  Derbs.,  1882-8.  V.  of  Buslingthorpe, 
Yorks.,  1888-91.  V.  of  RoUeston  with  Fiskerton  and  Morton, 
Notts.,  1891-6.  V.  of  St  Saviour's,  Nottingham,  1896-7. 
Died  in  May,  1897.  {Eagle,  xx.  229;  Crockford;  Sheffield 
Daily  Telegraph,  May  8,  1897.) 
WHARRIE,  — .  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  23,  1815. 
WHARTON,  ARTHUR  PATTERSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  19,  1863.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1H70. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1867;  priest,  i868;  C.  of  St  Margaret- 


Wharton,  John 

next-Rochester,  1867-72.  C.  of  Leatherhead,  Surrey,  1872-5. 
V  of  Shipboume,  Kent,  1875-85-  C.  of  Barham,  1885-6; 
R.  there,  1886-96.  R.  of  Edburton,  Sussex,  1896-1900. 
Married  June  25,  1872,  Eliza  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Augustus  Halson,  V.  of  Rockfield,  Mon.  Latterly  of 
155  Marine  Parade,  Brighton,  where  he  died  Jan.  17,  1913, 
aged  71.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  24,  1913-) 
WHARTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  26,  1822 
A  'Ten-year  man.'  'Annos  plus  24  natus.'  [Doubtless  s.  of 
Joseph,  of  Ledsham,  Yorks.]  Matric.  Lent,  1833;  B.D. 
{Stat  Eliz.)  1833.  P.C.  of  Kinver,  StaSs.,  1842-8,  and  P.C. 
of  Lower  Mitton,  1845-8-  V.  of  Sturry,  Kent,  1849-66. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1868.  Brother  of  George  (1825) 
and  James  (1830).  {Clergy  List.) 
WHARTON,  CHARLES  CHAPMAN.  Adm.  pens  at  Queens', 
Mar.  26,  1847.  [S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Bradford,  Yorks  ] 
Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Migrated  to  St  Catharme  s,  Oct.  18, 
1848;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1855.  C.  of  Bayton,  Wores.,  1853-6- 
C.  of  Weobley,  Heref.,  1859-61.  C.  of  Sutton  Bomngton, 
Notts.,  1865-6.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868.  Mamed 
Lucy  Hannah  — . 

WHARTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
Mar  28  1825.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Ledsham,  Yorks.  (and 
Elizabeth).  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar,  1828;  B.A.  1829; 
M.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford),  Sept.  6,  1829;  pnest 
(St  Asaph),  Oct.  3,  1830.  Head  Master  of  Kinver  Grammar 
School,  Staffs.,  1832-67,  and  V.  of  Kinver,  1834-67.  Died 
June  3,  1867.  Brother  of  James  (1830)  and  of  Charles  (1822); 
father  of  John  W.  (1856).  {Boase,  vi.  836;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

WHARTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  2,  1836.  Of  Norfolk.  Doubtful  if  resided.  Adm.  FeU.- 
Com.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  21,  1836.  [M.R.C.S.,  1831;  M.D., 
Edinb.,  1834.]  Matric.  NUchs.  1836.  In  practice  at  Norwich 
in  1850.  Physician,  County  dispensary  and  to  Catton  lunatic 
asylum.  Practised  at  Bedford,  1860-70-.  {Medical  Direc- 
tories.) 

WHARTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  25,  1858. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Adm., 
com.  causa,  at  Oxford,  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1874. 
C.  of  Radley,  Berks.,  1876-84.  Assistant  Master  and  Pre- 
centor at  Radley  College,  1862-1914.  Resided  there  untU  his 
death,  Dec.  23,  1925,  aged  87.  {Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  24,  1925.) 

WHARTON,  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  II,  1816.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Wattisfield,  Suffolk. 
[B.  Oct.  1798,  at  Rickinghall.]  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1823.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  Oct.  5,  1823.  V.  of  Babraham,  Cambs.,  1831-4. 
V.  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  1846-59.  Author,  Sermons.  Died 
May,  1859.   {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List.) 

WHARTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 
1828.  S.  of  WUliam.  B.  at  Acomb,  Yorks.  School,  Yorks. 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Died  Aug.  5,  1830,  aged  23, 
at  Acomb.    (G.  Mag.,  1830,  11.  189.) 

WHARTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  1,  1830; 
re-adm.  pens.  Nov.  6,  1832.  B.  at  Stourport,  Worcs.  [S.  of 
Joseph,  of  Ledsham,  Yorks.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834. 
One  of  the  founders  of  the  College  of  Preceptors,  London, 
1846  .\uthor,  mathematical  text-books.  Died  c.  1861. 
Brother  of  George  (1825)  and  Charles  (1822).  {Boase,  vi.  836; 
F.  P.  White.) 

WHARTON,  JAMES  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr  12,  1834.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1787.  sub  Hall), 
V.  of  Gilling,  near  Richmond,  Yorks.  (and  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Lord  Dundas).  B.  there.  School,  Richmond.  Matric.  Michs. 
1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1843.  V.  of  GUling,  Yorks.  (succeeding 
his  father)  1843-93.  Married,  1854,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Astley  Cooper,  Bart.  Latteriy  of  11,  Royal  Crescent,  Ken- 
sington, where  he  died  Sept.  13,  1900,  aged  85.  Brother  of 
WilliamF.  (1828)  and  John  T.  (1827).  {Feile,u.45o;Crockford; 
The  Times,  Sept.  15,  1900.) 

WHARTON,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  29,  1895. 
S.  of  Roger,  cattle-dealer,  of  Bolton  (and  Mary  West).  B. 
Feb.  11,  1877,  at  Bolton.  School,  Bolton  Church  Institute 
(Rev.  S.'  Bond).  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Tnp., 
Pt  I  ist  Class)  1898;  Scholar,  1898;  B.Chir.  1902;  M.B.  1903; 
M  A  and  M.D.  1907.  Demonstrator  in  surgery  at  Owens 
College,  Manchester.  Practised  in  Manchester.  House  Sur- 
geon Royal  Infirmary,  Manchester.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,'  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Hon.  Consulting  Surgeon, 
Royal  Eye  Hospital.  Lecturer  in  Clinical  Ophthalmology  at 
Manchester  University.  Married,  Jan.  17,  1918,  Dorothy 
Mary  dau.  of  J.  Kelso  Reid,  of  Londonderry.  Author, 
ophthalmic.  Of  21,  St  John  Street,  Manchester,  m  1948. 
{Medical  Directories.) 


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Wharton,  John  Lloyd 

WHARTON,  JOHN  LLOYD.   Adm.  peas,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 

July  14,  1854.  [Only]  s.  of  Thomas  John  [John  Thomas 
(1827)],  of  Aberford,  Yorks.  [and  Drybum,  Co.  Durham] 
(and  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Jacob,  of 
Salisbury).  B.  Apr.  18,  1837,  at  Aberford.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  14,  1859.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  27,  1862.  Of  Bramham, 
Yorks.  M.P.  for  Durham  City,  1871-4;  for  the  West  Riding 
of  Yorks.  (Ripon),  1886-1906.  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions 
for  Co.  Durham.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Durham,  1887. 
P.C,  1897.  Sometune  Chairman  of  the  North-Eastern 
Railway.  Knight  of  Grace,  St  John  of  Jerusalem.  Married, 
Jan.  20,  1870,  Susan  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  A. 
Duncombe  Shafto,  R.  of  Brancepeth,  Co.  Durham,  and  had 
issue.  Died  July  11,  1912.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Return  of  M.P. s;  Who  was  Who.) 

WHARTON,  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  [Admiral  Sir]  William  James  Lloyd,  of  Florys, 
Princes  Road,  Wimbledon  Park,  Surrey.  B.  [June  25],  1881, 
at  Dorking,  Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
1903.  An  engineer.  Of  Tunbridge  Wells  in  1910.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
(T.F.);  wounded).  Died  Mar.  17,  1950,  at  Haf&eld,  Ledbury, 
Heref.   (Eton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  20,  1950.) 

WHARTON,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  3,  1813.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1769),  of 
Sigglesthome,  Yorks.  [B.  Mar.  9,  1795.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820.  Of  Aberford, 
Yorks.,  and  Drybum,  Co.  Durham.  Married,  1832,  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Jacob.  Died  Sept.  25,  1871. 
Father  of  John  L.  (1854);  brother  of  WUliam  L.  (1807)  and 
Robert  (1819).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 

WHARTON,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  21,  1827.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  William  (sub  Hall, 
1787)  [V.  of  Gilling,  Yorks.]  (and  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas, 
Lord  Dundas).  B.  [Mar.  9,  1809],  in  London.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  M.A.  1830.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  26,  1830.  Of  Gilling  Wood  and  Skelton 
Castle,  Yorks.,  where  he  succeeded  his  uncle,  1843.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  Master  of  Hounds.  Married,  Dec.  7,  1854,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Henry  Walker  Yeoman,  of  Woodlands,  Yorks.  Died 
Mar.  2,  1900,  at  Skelton  Castle.  Brother  of  William  F.  (1828) 
and  James  C.  (1834);  father  of  William  H.  A.  (1878).  (Boase, 
VI.  836;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHARTON,  JOHN  WARBURTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1856.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1825),  V.  of  Kinver, 
Staffs,  (and  Eleanor).  [B.  Mar.  29,  1837.  School,  Charter- 
house.] Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar;  B.A.  i860.  Sometime 
Assistant  Master  at  Rossall  School,  i86i-2;  at  Bath  Pro- 
prietary College  (and  Sidney  College,  Bath),  1862-72.  Ord. 
deacon,  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Laura  Chapel,  Bath,  and 
of  St  Mary's,  Bathwick.  Married,  July  i,  1863,  Mary  Ellen,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  B.  Robinson,  V.  of  Lytham,  Lanes.  Died 
Jan.  14, 1872,  at  Bath.  (AhimniCarthus.;  Clergy  List;G.  Mag., 
1863,  II.  233;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WHARTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke, 
July  12,  1780.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  (1734),  M.D.,  of  Old  Park, 
Durham.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar;  B.A.  1785; 
M.A.  1788.  Fellow,  1787.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  12, 
1783.  Called  to  the  Bar.  F.R.S.,  1810.  M.P.  for  Durham 
city,  1802-20.  Sometime  Chairman  of  the  Committee  of 
Ways  and  Means,  and  Joint  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 
Married  Henrietta,  dau.  of  James  Farrer,  Esq.,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn.  Author,  Observations  on  the  Authenticity  of  Bruce' s 
Travels  in  Abyssinia;  Ronscevalles,  a  Poem;  etc.  Brother  of 
Robert  (1778).  (Inns  of  Court;  Return  of  M.P. s;  Surtees,  in. 
300.) 

WHARTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  5,  1769.  [Only]  s.  of  Richard,  alderman,  of  Durham 
(and  AJine,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  of  Wales,  Chancellor  of 
Worcester).  Bapt.  June  14,  1751,  at  St  Nicholas,  Durham. 
School  [Durham  and]  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1769;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1773;  ChanceUor's  medal,  1773;  J^-A.  1773;  M.A.  1776. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  19,  1768.  Chancellor  of  Lincoln 
Cathedral,  1801-8.  Archdeacon  of  Stowe,  1791-1808.  R.  of 
Sigglesthome,  Yorks.  An  intimate  friend  of  William  Pitt  who 
was  at  college  at  the  same  time.  Married,  1787,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Whaley,  R.  of  Huggate,  Yorks.  Died  Jan.  29, 
1808,  aged  56;  buried  at  Nettleham,  Lines.  M.I.  there. 
Father  of  William  L.  (1807),  John  T.  (1813)  and  Robert 
(1819).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Surtees,  in.  300;  Monson,  Lines. 
Church  Notes;  Leonard  Whibley;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag., 
1808;  Burke,  L.G.) 


Wharton.  William  Lloyd 

WHARTON  (post  MYDDLETON),  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  20,  1778.  Eldest  s.  of  Thomas, 
M.D.  (1734),  of  Old  Park,  Durham.  [B.  June  i,  1760.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1778;  Scholar.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  24, 
1 78 1.  Of  Old  Park,  and  of  Grinkle  Park,  Yorks.  Succeeded  to 
the  Myddleton  estates,  1801,  on  the  death  of  Sir  Thomas 
(Heron)  Myddleton,  6th  Bart.,  and  took  the  name  of 
Myddleton  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  his  maternal  great- 
uncle,  Francis  Myddleton,  Esq.  Married  (i)  Penelope 
Stainsby;  (2)  Elizabeth  S.  Pococke.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1780).   (Inns  of  Court;  Surtees,  in.  300.) 

WHARTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  14,  1819. 
Of  Yorks.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1769).]  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  (26th  Wrangler) 
1823;  M.A.  1826.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  20,  1824. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  15,  1832.  Judge  of  the  Small  Debts 
Court,  Yorkshire,  1847-9.  Married,  Aug.  1832,  Katherine 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Nicholas  Croft,  Canon  of 
York.  Died  Oct.  27,  1849,  at  Richmond,  Yorks.  Brother  of 
WUliam  L.  (1807)  and  John  T.  (1813);  father  of  the  next. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WHARTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  22, 
1855.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  (above).  B.  Aug.  1835,  at 
Bromley,  Kent.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1855.  Migrated 
to  Magdalene,  Oct.  14,  1856;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1865.  Rowing 
'blue'  (cox),  1857,  1858.  A  clerk  in  the  Home  Office,  i860; 
private  secretary  to  two  Secretaries  of  State.  Married  Miss 
Gostling  Murray,  of  Whitton  Park.  Died  Mar.  22,  1908. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

WHARTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1813 ; 
a  '  Ten-year  man.'  Head  Master  of  the  Clergy  Orphan  School, 
St  John's  Wood,  Marylebone,  1813-36,  and  P.C.  of  St  John's 
Wood  Chapel,  1825-55.  Died  in  1855.  (Reg.  of  Clergy  Orphan 
School,  IX ;  Clergy  List.) 

WHARTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  10, 1821. 
S.  of  Samuel.  [B.  Aug.  16,  1803.]  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A. 
1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Jamaica),  Jan.  4,  1835;  priest,  Jan.  12, 
1840;  C.  for  district  of  Fort  Stewart,  parish  of  St  George, 
Jamaica,  1835-40.  Island  C.  of  St  Thomas-in-the-East, 
Jamaica,  1840-58.  Island  C.  of  Bath,  Surrey,  Jamaica, 
1859-61.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1862.  (W.  Cooper; 
F.  P.  White.) 

WHARTON,  WILLIAM  FITZWILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  3,  1828.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  WilUam  (1787,  sub  Hall), 
V.  of  Gilling  (and  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Lord  Dundas).  B. 
there.  School,  Ripon.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  Scholar,  1829; 
B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  P.C.  of  Yarm,  Yorks.,  1838-40.  R.  of 
Bamingham,  1840-74.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Zetland.  Married,  1859,  Agnes  Rebecca,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Walter  Blunt.  Lived  much  abroad.  Died  Mar.  19,  1893, 
aged  83,  at  Mentone.  Brother  of  James  C.  (1834)  and  John  T. 
(1827).   (Peile,  II.  431;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  15,  1893.) 

WHARTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
18)  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  20,  1878.  S.  of  John  Thomas  (1827), 
of  Skelton  Castle,  Marske-by-the-Sea  (and  Charlotte,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  Walker  Yeoman).  [B.  Nov.  14,  1859.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878.  Of  Skelton  Castle.  Inherited  the 
Wtarton-Gilling  properties  in  the  North  Riding.  Lieut., 
Yorks.  Rifle  Volunteers,  1877;  Major,  1890.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  Yorkshire  Regt.  (T.F. 
Res.);  O.B.E.;  mentioned  in  the  Secretary  of  State's  List  for 
'valuable  services').  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  North  Riding; 
High  Sheriff,  1925.  Additional  A.D.C.  to  King  George  V, 
1920-7.  Master  of  the  Cleveland  Hounds,  1886-1919  and 
1933-4.  Married  (1)  July  26,  1888,  Harriot  Emily,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Constantine  Bernard  Yeoman,  V.  of  Manfield, 
Yorks.,  and  had  one  dau.;  (2)  Dec.  4,  1895,  Elizabeth  Sophia 
Mytton,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  J.  Harrison,  of  Caerhowell, 
Montgom.  Died  Dec.  12,  1938.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  13  and  15, 
1938.) 

WHARTON,  WILLIAM  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, Dec,  12,  1807.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1769), 
Chancellor  of  Lincoln,  of  Sigglesthome,  Yorks.  (and  Sarah, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Whaley,  R.  of  Huggate,  Yorks.).  [B. 
Oct.  18,  1789.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1816.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  19,  1813. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1820.  On  the  Northem  Circuit.  Of  Oswald 
House,  near  Durham  and  Dryburn,  Durham.  J. P.  for  Co. 
Durham;  High  Sheriff,  1836.  Married,  June,  1818,  Frances, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Jacob  (i775)-  Died  Nov.  15, 
1867.  Brother  of  John  T.  (1813)  and  Robert  (1819).  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Sir  W. 
Sterry.) 


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Whateley,  George  Kemble 

WHATELEY,  GEORGE  KEMBLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Trinity,  May  14,  1771.  S.  of  Kemble,  of  Westminster. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1774;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1776.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  June  2,  1776.  Died  Feb.  8, 1833, 
aged  79,  at  How's  Green,  near  Wokingham,  Berks.  (G.  Mag., 
1833,  I.  282;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters  (' Kembley ').) 

WHATELY,  ARNOLD  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  30,  1890.  Of  London.  S.  of  the  Ven.  Edward  William 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1841),  Chancellor  of  St  Patrick's, 
Dublin,  of  21,  Belmont  Park,  Lee,  Kent.  B.  Aug.  12,  1871, 
in  London.  School,  Blackheath  proprietary.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  Scholar;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897.  D.D.,  London,  1906. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  St  John-the- 
Evangelist,  Wimbome,  Dorset,  1894-6.  C.  of  Kidbrooke, 
Kent,  1897-9.  Vice-Principal  of  the  London  College  of 
k  Divinity,  1 900-1.   Chaplain  of  Henshaw's  blind  asylum  and 

the  Royal  Schools  for  deaf  and  dumb.  Old  Traflford,  Man- 
chester, 1903-4.  Lecturer,  London  College  of  Divinity, 
1904-8.  Seq.  of  Herringfieet,  Suffolk,  1908-12.  R.  of  Gunton, 
1912-18.  P.C.  of  St  Catherine's,  Plymouth,  1918-22.  V.  of 
Casterton,  Rutland,  1922-8.  R.  of  Harford,  Devon,  1928-43. 
Married,  July  30,  1918,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  John  Beauchamp. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1947.  Brother  of  Walter  R. 
(1893).    (The  Guardian,  Aug.  8,  1918.) 

WHATELY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1813. 
[S.  of  — ,  surgeon,  of  Grafton  Street,  London.  [B.  Feb.  19, 
1793.]  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1818;  M..^. 
1827.  Ord.  deacon,  1818;  priest,  1819.  P.C.  of  Brimscombe, 
Gloucs.,  1840.  R.  of  Minchinhampton,  1841-65.  Disappears 
from  dergy  List,  1866.   (Eton  Sck.  Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

WHATELY  (post  PYDDOKE),  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Trinity,  Nov.  18, 1826.  S.  of  Henry  Pydocke  (Pyddoke  or 
Piddock)  (and  Frances  Barker).  B.  [Sept.  15,  1808],  at 
Handsworth,  Staffs.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  1828;  B.A. 
1832;  M.A.  1843.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  5,  1832. 
Migrated  to  the  Irmer  Temple,  Nov.  7,  1835.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Nov.  20,  1835.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester),  Jan.  11,  1843; 
priest,  Dec.  20,  1846;  C.  of  Badgeworth  and  Shurdington, 
Gloucs.,  1843-7.  Took  the  name  of  Pyddoke,  in  lieu  of 
Whately,  1847.  C.  of  Bisley,  1847-55  and  1857-75-  S.P.G. 
Chaplain  to  the  forces  in  the  Crimea,  1855-6.  Married, 
Oct.  26,  1862,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Cookson. 
Latterly  of  Cheltenham.  Died  Aug.  23,  1894.  Father  of 
John  W.  (1887,  sub  Pyddoke).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  §cott, 
MSS.;  Changes  of  Name;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The 
Guardian,  Aug.  29,  1894.) 

WHATELY,  GEORGE  PEPYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  24, 
1892.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Joseph  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1837)  (and  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Thomas  Lloyd, 
of  Whitehall,  Shrewsbury).  B.  [Sept.  27,  1866],  in  London. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  for  Bath  and  Wells),  1896;  priest  (Bath  and 
Wells),  1897;  C.  of  Chard,  Somerset,  1896-1900.  C.  of  Bris- 
lington,  1901-2.  C.  of  Weston,  Bath,  1902-5.  V.  of  Kil- 
mersdon,  Somerset,  1905-10.  R.  of  Babington,  1908-10. 
C.  of  Bath  .\bbey,  1910-13.  V.  of  Bishop's  Lydeard,  Somerset, 
1913-19.  V.  of  VVookey,  1921-4.  C.  of  Chard,  1932-5.  V.  of 
Timberscombe,  1935-6.  Latterly  of  27,  Manor  View,  Church 
End,  Finchley,  where  he  died  Mar.  i6,  1941.  (Peile,  11.  774'. 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Mar.  19,  1941.) 

WHATELY  (post  HALSEY),  JOSEPH  THOMPSON.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Jan.  30,  1792.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (i747) 
[of  Nonsuch  Park,  Surrey].  B.  June  27,  1774.  at  Blakesware, 
Ware,  Herts.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1792; 
Scholar,  1792;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  1800.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  i8io. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  12,  1795.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  27,  1800.  Of  Great  Gaddesden,  Herts.  Lieut.,  Ash- 
bridge  troop  of  Herts.  Yeomanry-Cavalry,  1807.  M.P.  for 
St  Albans,  1807-18.  Married,  Aug.  3,  1804,  Sarah,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Halsey,  M.P.,  of  Great  Gaddesden.  Took 
the  name  of  Halsey,  in  lieu  of  Whately,  1804.  Died  Feb  16, 
1818.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  548;  Inns 
of  Court.) 

WHATELY,  STANLEY  HILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Cavendish  H., 
Oct.  1883.  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  i, 
1884;  B.A.  1889.   Died  in  1909,  aged  42. 

WHATELY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  May  12,  1791.  [B. 
Jan.  7,  1773.]  Matric.  Michs.  1791;  Scholar;  B.A.  1795;  M..\. 
1800.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  June  24,  1795;  priest  (London), 
Apr.  30,  1797.  V.  of  Cookham,  Berks.,  1 797-1 837.  R.  of 
Chetwynd,  Salop,  1837-64.  Married,  Jan.  I2,  1813,  Isabella 
Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Pepys,  Bart.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Mav  10,  1864,  aged  91.  (Peile,  11.  331;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHATELY,  WALTER  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  18,  1893.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  William  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1841).    B.  Apr.  i,  1874,  at  Littleton  rectory,  near 


Whatmoor,  Freeman 

Staines.  School,  Blackheath  proprietary.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1896;  M.A. 
1900.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Scarborough,  1898-1901.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Durham,  1902-4.  Lecturer  at  Ridley  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, 1904-12.  C.  of  St  Michael-and-AU-Angels,  Old 
Charlton,  Blackheath,  1915-17.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  South- 
wark,  1917.  Assistant  Master  at  Belmont  House  School, 
Blackheath,  1922-40.  Of  7,  Church  Terrace,  Lee,  in  1952. 
Brother  of  .■\mold  R.  (1890).   (Peile,  n.  782;  Crockford.) 

WHATFORD,  GEORGE  LUMLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  S.  of  Jack  Henry,  of  Linkwood,  Eastbourne. 
B.  [July  20],  1878,  at  Eastbourne.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Second  Lieut.,  South  Staffs.  Regt., 
1900;  Lieut.,  Indian  Army,  1902;  Captain,  1909.  Adjutant, 
East  Bengal  State  Railway  Volunteers,  1910-12.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Captain,  66th  Punjabis,  Indian 
Army);  killed  in  action  at  the  Battle  of  Ctesiphon,  Nov.  22, 
1915.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

WHATLEY,  EDWARD  LAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Jesus,  Dec.  16,  1825.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  1773).  B.  at  Newent,  Gloucs.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  Died  in  College,  Dec.  25,  1827, 
aged  24.   (Jesus  Coll.  Notes;  G.  Mag.,  1827,  n.  646.) 

WHATLEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 
1782.  Of  Somerset.  Matric.  Lent,  1786;  B.A.  1786;  M.A. 
1789.    Gave  £50  towards  rebuilding  after  the  College  fire  in 

WHATLEY,  WILLIAM  HUGHES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  S.  of  Herbert  Hughes,  of  Ardmore,  4,  Pond 
Road,  Blackheath,  Kent.  B.  [June  14],  1875,  at  Nassau, 
New  Providence,  West  Indies.  School,  Eastbourne  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1903.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  R.A.S.C;  mentioned  in  despatches). 

WHATMAN,  ARTHUR  DUNBAR.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1892.  [Only]  s.  of  George  Dunbar,  Esq.  (next),  of 
2,  Cranley  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  (and  Frances,  dau.  of 
George  Arthur  Fuller).  [B.  Feb.  13,  1873.]  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892.  A  member  of  Lloyd's.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  the  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.  T.F.)). 
Married,  Apr.  17,  1909,  Marjory  Isabel  Knox,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Coles  Child,  Bart.,  of  Bromley.  Of  Methersgate  Hall, 
Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  in  1939.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHATMAN,  GEORGE  DUNBAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  18,  1863.  [Elder  s.  of  WUliam  Godfrey  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1837),  of  London  (and  Emma  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of 
George  Heath).  B.  Feb.  21,  1846.  School,  Eton.]  Did  not 
reside.  Adm.  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric. 
Oct.  4,  1864,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1867.  H.M.  Lieut,  for  the 
city  of  London.  J. P.  for  Middlesex  and  London.  .\  director 
of  Lloyd's  Bank,  the  Bank  of  British  N.  .America,  the  Liver- 
pool, London  and  Globe  Insurance  Co.,  etc.  Married,  Apr.  9, 
1872,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Arthur  Fuller,  banker, 
of  Dorking.  Died  Dec.  26,  1923.  Father  of  the  above; 
brother  of  William  D.  (1878).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  E.G.;  Who  was  Who.) 

WHATMAN,  JAMES.  ,\dm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  28,  1795.  [Only]  s.  of  James,  of  [Vinter's],  Boxley, 
Kent  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Susannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Jacob 
Bosanquet).  [B.  Sept.  11,  1777.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Of 
Vinter's,  Kent.  J. P.  for  Kent.  Married,  181 1,  Eliza 
Susannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Robert  Gaussen,  of  Brook- 
man's  Park,  Herts.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  18,  1843. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

WHATMAN,  WILLIAM  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  I,  1878.  [Younger]  s.  of  William  [Godfrey]  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1837)  [Banker],  of  6,  Nelson  Crescent, 
Ramsgate  (and  Frances,  second  dau.  of  George  Heath).  B. 
[Oct.  14],  i860.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1878.  Lieut.,  20th  Hussars,  1881;  Captain,  1887;  Major, 
1895.  Served  in  the  Soudan  expedition,  1885,  and  in  the 
South  African  War,  1898-1902.  Lieut.-Col.,  1903;  Brevet 
Colonel,  1906;  retired,  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Brevet  Colonel,  Remounts  Cmdt.,  Remount  Dep6t; 
mentioned  three  times  in  despatches;  C.M.G.,  1918).  Married, 
Sept.  4,  1889,  .Anna  Mildred,  dau.  of  Samuel  Gurney  Buxton, 
of  Catton  Hall,  Norfolk.  Latterly  of  Beech  House,  Stur- 
minster  Newton,  Dorset,  where  he  died  June  28,  1929. 
Brother  of  George  D.  (1863).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  2,  1929-) 

WHATMOOR,  FREEMAN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter,  1886; 
Mus.Bac.  1892.  [B.  at  Bradford,  Yorks.,  1856.]  Organist  at 
Leeds  and  Gateshead.  Sometime  assistant  organist  to  Henry 
Farmer,  at  Harrow.  Resident  at  Watford  in  1897,  as  con- 
ductor and  teacher.  Won  the  Musical  World  prize  for  an 
organ  postlude.  Composed  school  songs,  part-songs.  (Brown 
and  Stratton,  British  Musical  Biogs.) 


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Whatton,  Arundell  Blount  William 

WHATTON,  ARUNDELL  BLOUNT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1881.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Arundell 
Blount,  of  9,  Somers  Place,  London.  B.  [Oct.  5].  '862,  at 
Eastbourne.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matnc  Michs. 
i88i-  BA  1884-  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1885; 
priest,  1886;  C.  of  Hereford,  1885-6.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Nottingham,  1886-8.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Kensington, 
1889-90.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Notting  Hill,  1893-4.  V.  of  Burs- 
ledon,  Hants.,  1896-9.  C.  of  Chislehurst,  Kent,  I9ii-i3- 
V.  of  Butleigh,  Somerset,  1913-16.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.).  R.  of  East  Tisted  Hants., 
1921-6.  Married,  July  8,  1896,  Violet  Alice  Chomley 
2nd  dau.  of  Vice-.\dmiral  A.  J.  Chatfield,  C.B.  Latterly  of 
Hereford.  Died  Dec.  23,  1942.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  28,  1942.) 

WHATTON,  JOHN  SWIFT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1881.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Arundell  Blount,  of  9,  Somers 
Place,  London.  B.  [May  13],  1861,  in  London.  School,  HaUey- 
bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Adm  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  i,  1886.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1890. 
On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Married,  1902,  Mabel,  dau. 
of  E.  M.  Euan  Smith,  M.D.  Author,  The  Family  of  Whatton 
a  Record  of  Nine  Centuries.  Died  Dec.  15,  1932,  at  Manormead, 
Hindhead,  Surrey.  Brother  of  the  above.  [Haileybury  Reg. ; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Dec.  19,  1932.) 

WHEAT,  CARLOS  CONEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 
1822;  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matnc. 
Oct.  20,  1817,  age  24;  Scholar,  1819-22.  S.  of  James,  Esq., 
late  of  Norwood  in  Sheffield.  [B.  Dec.  12,  1792.]  School, 
Adwick,  near  Doncaster.  Matric.  Lent,  1822;  B.A.  1825. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  June  27,  1824;  priest,  May  29,  1825. 
At  Wembdon,  Somerset,  in  1839.  V.  of  Timberiand,  Lmcs., 
1841-72.  Married  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Whichcote. 
Died  Oct.  28,  1872.  Father  of  James  M.  (1863).  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Wheat  Family  History.) 

WHEAT,  ERNEST  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  8, 
1897.  S.  of  John  James.  B.  [June  28,  1878],  in  Sheffield. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A. 
1904;  B.Chir.  1908;  M.B.  1909;  M.D.  1914.  At  King's 
CoUege,  London.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1908.  House  Surgeon, 
Prince  of  Wales  Hospital,  Tottenham.  House  Surgeon, 
Somerset  Hospital,  Cape  Town,  1910.  Assistant  Bacterio- 
logist, Union  Government  of  South  Africa.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Practised  in  London 
from  1920.  Of  la  Leyspring  Road,  Leytonstone,  in  1948. 
(Peile,  II.  817;  Medical  Directories.) 

WHEAT,  JAMES  MILNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  15,  1863. 
[4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Carios  Coney  (1822),  V.  of  Timberiand, 
Lines.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863.  Migrated  to  St  Mary  Hall, 
Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  May  18,  1866,  age  22;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1867;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter), 
1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  Saltash,  Cornwall,  1872-4.  Lie.  to 
preach,  dio.  of  Exeter,  1884-95.  C.  of  Pennycross,  Plymouth, 
1895-8.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Plymouth,  1902-8.  Public  Pr., 
dio.  of  Southwark,  from  1908.  Latterly  of  84,  Lee  Road, 
Blackheath.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1940.  [Al.  Oxon.; 
Clergy  List.) 

WHEATCROFT,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1880.  S.  of  Alexander  [farmer,  of  Colston  Bassett, 
Notts.,  and  later]  of  Boulogne-sur-Mer,  France.  B.  July  11, 
i860,  at  Wilford,  Notts.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester),  1884;  priest,  1886; 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Worthing,  1884-6.  C.  of  St  Stephen's, 
Brighton,  1886-8.  C.  of  Brighouse,  Yorks.,  1888-90.  C.  of 
Ardingly,  Sussex,  1890-2.  C.  of  Wimbledon,  1893.  C.  of 
Arreton,  Isle  of  Wight,  1893-1900.  R.  of  Great  Bircham, 
Norfolk,  1900-24.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1925.  [Derby 
Sch.  Reg.) 

WHEATCROFT,  FRANK  ELAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1884.  [2nd]  s.  of  William.  B.  Nov.  6,  1864,  at  Woodbridge, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  South  London  High  and  King's  College. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  9,  1885;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1893; 
B.D.  1923.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Bermondsey,  1888-90.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Birmingham,  1890-2.  C.  of  the  Temple  Church,  Bristol, 
1892-1901.  V.  of  St  Matthias',  Birmingham,  1901-10.  V.  of 
Haley  Hill,  Halifax,  1910-23.  R.  of  Birkin,  Yorks.,  1923-6. 
R.  of  Elmley  Lovett,  Worcs.,  1926-8.  Master  of  St  John's 
Hospital,  Bath,  1928-30.  Married  (i)  1900,  Ada  Mary,  dau. 
of  Dr  Shirley  Woolmer,  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1928, 
Muriel,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  S.  G.  CoUisson,  V.  of  Bradford- 
on-Avon.  Latterly  of  Valley  View  House,  Belvedere  Street, 
Bath,  where  he  died  Mar.  26,  1930.  [Peile,  11.  720;  Crockford; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  28,  1930.) 


Wheatley,  William 

WHEATCROFT,  GERMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  6, 
1847.  S.  of  David,  merchant,  of  Buckland  Hollow,  Heage, 
Derbs.  (and  Hannah).  B.  in  the  Chapelry  of  Heage,  parish  of 
Duffield.  Bapt.  June  21,  1829.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Lent,  1849.  Capt.,  6th  Dragoon  Guards.  '  Killed  in  action  at 
the  relief  of  Lucknow  whilst  gallantly  leading  on  a  squadron 
of  the  9th  Lancers,  which  he  had  joined  as  a  volunteer  on 
the  previous  day.'    [Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

WHEATCROFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Aug.  25,  1859- 
S.  of  Alexander,  of  Sneinton,  Notts.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Aug.  28, 
1840.  School,  Chester  cathedral.  Matric.  Michs.  i860.  [Venn, 
II.  346.) 

WHEATCROFT,  JOHN  GEORGE  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  15,  1866.  S.  of  William,  farmer  (and  Eliza). 
B.  at  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  Bapt.  Aug.  2,  1846.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  Scholar,  1869;  B.A.  doth  Wrangler)  1870;  M.A.  1874- 
Assistant  Master  at  Whitgift  Middle  Class  School,  Croydon, 
1872-9.  Head  Master  of  Rockhampton  Grammar  School, 
Queensland,  Australia.   [History  of  Whitgift  Grammar  School.) 

WHEATCROFT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1889.  B.  Feb.  22,  1864.  Educated  privately;  LL.B.,  London. 
Adm.  at  Downing,  Apr.  21,  1891;  B.A.  1892;  LL.M.  1896; 
LL.D.  1902.  For  many  years  a  popular  law  'Coach'  in  Cam- 
bridge. 'He  hated  publicity,  lacked  ambition  but  loved 
teaching,  which  was  his  life-work,  and  in  which  he  excelled.' 
Author  of  text-books  on  torts.  Died  Mar.  10,  1929,  at 
Cambridge.  [The  Times,  Mar.  14,  1929;  Cambridge  Review, 
Apr.  19,  1929-) 

WHEATER,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1880.  S.  of  Matthew,  schoolmaster,  of  Scarborough. 
B.  Mar.  4,  i860,  at  Hunmanby,  Yorks.  School,  Scarborough 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar,  1881;  B.A.  1884. 
Died  in  May,  1885. 

WHEATER,  THOMAS  SNOWBALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1,  1881.  S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Fence 
Houses,  Durham.  B.  there,  July  2,  1861.  Schools,  Scar- 
borough Grammar  and  the  Collegiate  School,  Guines,  Pas- 
de-Calais.   Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884. 

WHEATLEY,  CHRISTOPHER  WILLIAM  CROUCH.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  1,  1896.  S.  of  Christopher  WUliam, 
plasterer.  B.  at  11,  Gospel  Oak  Grove,  Kentish  Town, 
London.  School,  Wellingborough  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  Scholar;  B.A.  1899.  An  Army  'Coach,'  1899-1903; 
Assistant  Master  at  Lancing  College,  1904-8;  at  Epsom 
College,  1908-16;  Head  Master  of  Eversley  School,  Tunbndge 
Wells,  in  1933.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Staff-Capt. 
R.A.F.).  {Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WHEATLEY  (post  WHEATLEY-BALME),  EDWARD  BALME. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1836.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas, 
Esq.,  of  Cote  Wall  [Hopton,  Westmorland]  (and  Mary,  dau. 
of  Abraham  Balme,  Esq.,  of  Whitley,  Yorks.).  B.  May  10, 
1819.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Migrated  to 
Downing,  Feb.  9,  1839;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  11,  1850.  Of  Cote  Wall,  Hopton  and 
High  Close,  Loughrigg,  Westmoriand.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Westmorland;  High  Sheriff,  1866.  Assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Balme,  Mar.  20,  1857.  Married,  i86i,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  Francis  Maude,  Esq.,  of  Hatfield  Hall,  Westmoriand. 
Died  Oct.  28,  1896.  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHEATLEY,  FREDERICK  WINDLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  2,  1835.  [S.  of  — ,  of  Leics.  School,  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Mar.  8,  1838; 
M.B.  1846.   [Uppingham  Sch.  Roll.) 

WHEATLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24,  1790- 
S.  of  George,  of  Lowther,  Westmorland.  School,  Appleby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1790;  Scholar,  1790;  B.A.  1794;  M.A.  1797- 
Ord.  priest  (Cariisle),  Feb.  21,  1796;  R.  of  Kirkbampton, 
Cumberland,  1796-1808.  R.  of  Cockermouth,  1795-1808. 
Died  Oct.  20,  1808.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  549;  G.  Mag., 
1808,  II.  1041;  Christian  Observer,  i8o8,  834.) 

WHEATLEY,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  19,  1820.  S.  of  Matthew.  B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825. 

WHEATLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  26, 
1771.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1772;  B.A.  [gth  Wrangler) 
1776. 

WHEATLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  17, 
1798.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1798;  B..\.  1802.  Sometime 
of  Shireoaks  Hall,  Worksop  and  latterly  (1827)  of  Hoxton, 
Middlesex.  Married  Harriet  — ,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  who 
entered  the  Bombay  Army  in  1827.    (V.  Hodson.) 


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WHEATSTONE,  Sir  CHARLES.  Hon.  LL.D.,  1864.  [S.  of  W., 
music-seller,  of  Gloucester.  B.  Feb.  i8o2.1  Hon.  D.C.L., 
Oxford,  1862.  F.R.S.,  1836.  Knighted,  1868.  Musical 
instrument-maker  in  London,  1824-9;  patented  the  con- 
certina, 1829.  Inventor  of  the  stereoscope,  1838.  Professor  of 
Experimental  Physics  at  King's  College,  London,  1834. 
Partner  with  Sir  W.  F.  Cooke,  1837;  they  patented  the 
magnetic-needle  telegraph,  1837  and  invented  the  single- 
needle  apparatus,  1845.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
1855.  Died  Oct.  19,  1875,  in  Paris.  {Boase.iu.  izgy,  D.N.B.; 
Proc.  Royal  Soc.  24  (1876),  xvi.) 

WHEDDON,   SAMUEL   GLOVER.     Matric.   Non-CoU.,   Easter, 

1885. 

WHEELDON,  HERBERT  ARTHUR.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter, 
1885  ;Mus.Bac.,  1890.  [B.  at  Derby,  June  6, 1864.]  F.R.C.O., 
1889.  Organist  at  Ripon,  1882-5;  at  Eastbourne,  1889-90; 
at  Ipswich,  1891-3;  in  London,  1897-1907;  at  St  Saviour's, 
Upper  Chelsea,  from  1896;  at  the  Metropolitan  Church, 
Toronto,  1907-13;  lived  latterly  in  New  York  and  in  Cali- 
fornia, 1943.  Published  many  organ  pieces.  {International 
Cyclopaedia  of  Music  and  Musicians.) 

WHEELDON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  2, 
1755.  S.  of  William,  of  Staffs.  School,  Burton-on-Trent. 
Matric.  Michs.  1756;  B.A.  1759;  M.A.  1762.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  May  21,  1758;  priest,  June  10,  1759;  C.  of  St  Ives, 
Hunts.,  and  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  1758.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1 772-1800.  R.  of  Wheathampstead  and  C.  of 
Harpendeu,  Herts.,  1773-1800.  Married,  Oct.  1772,  Mary 
Green,  niece  of  Dr  John  Green,  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  Author, 
The  Life  of  Bishop  Taylor;  A  new  Delineation  of  Job's  ancient 
Abode,  etc.  Died  July  26,  1800,  aged  65,  at  Wheathampstead. 
M.I.  there.  Father  of  the  next.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii. 
639-) 

WHEELDON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  13, 
1792.  Of  Hunts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above).  School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar,  1793;  B.A.  1796;  M..\. 
1799.  P.C.  of  Market  Street,  Herts.,  1808-44.  Married, 
Sept.  1800,  — ,  dau.  of  Mr  Pickford,  'an  eminent  waggon- 
master,'  of  Market  Street.  Died  Apr.  4,  1844,  aged  70. 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm..  iii.  639  {sub  his 
father);  Clergy  List.) 

WHEELER,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3,  1885. 
S.  of  Elijah,  merchant  [bedding-manufacturer],  of  Stoke 
Newington,  London  (and  Harriet  Elizabeth  Priest).  B.  Oct. 
27,  1865,  at  Stoke  Newington.  Schools,  Stamford  Hill  and 
City  of  London  (Mr  G.  Todd).  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A. 
1888;  M.-'V.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1890;  priest 
(Adelaide),  1891;  C.  of  St  James's,  West  Hartlepool,  1890-1. 
P.-in-charge  of  St  Paul's,  Narracoote,  Adelaide,  Australia, 
1891-5;  Inc.  of  Christ  Church,  Strathalbyn,  1895-9.  Minor 
Canon  and  Precentor  of  Melbourne  Cathedral,  1899-1908. 
Inc.  of  .\11  Saints,  Geelong,  1908-37.  Canon  of  St  Paul's 
Cathedral,  Melbourne,  1914-37.  Married,  1893,  Fanny 
Cynthia  Polhill  and  had  issue,  one  dau.  Composed  anthems, 
etc.  Latterly  of  10,  Stephen  Street,  Geelong,  where  he  died 
Mar.  28,  1949.  (Crockford;  Who's  Who;  information  from  his 
daughter.) 

WHEELER,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  15, 
1875.  B.  Mar.  22,  1851,  at  Islington,  Middlesex.  School, 
Islington  Proprietary.  Matric.  Easter,  1875;  Scholar,  1876; 
B.A.  i88i;  U..\.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1880;  priest 
(Huron  for  Ripon),  1881;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Leeds,  1880; 
Assoc.  Secretary,  S.P.A.S.  for  diocs.  of  Durham,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne  and  Ripon,  1881-7.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1888. 

WHEELER,  EDWARD  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  25,  1850.  [Only]  s.  of  Vincent  Wood,  of  Newn- 
ham  Court,  VVorcs.  (bv  his  2nd  wife,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Graham,  of  Ludlow).  B.  Mar.  23,  1831,  at  Newnham 
Court.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1850.  Of  KyTCWOod 
House,  Tenbury.  J. P.  for  Worcs.,  Salop  and  Heref.;  D.L.  for 
Worcs.  and  Heref.;  High  SheriS  of  Worcs.,  1857.  Married, 
May  27,  1854,  Mariaime,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Volant 
Vashon,  R.  of  Salwarpe,  Worcs.  Died  July  5,  1885.  Father  of 
the  next  and  of  James  V.  (1880).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

WHEELER,  EDWARD  VINCENT  VASHON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  31,  1877.  [Elder]  s.  of  Edward  Vincent  (above), 
of  Kyrewood  House,  Tenbury,  Worcs.  (and  Marianne,  only 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Volant  Vashon).  B.  there  [June  3], 
1858.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  LL.B.  1881; 
LL.M.  1884.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1878.  CaUed  to 
the  Bar,  1881.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Major,  Worcs.  Rifle 
Volunteers,  1888;  Lieut.-CoL,  1895;  Col.,  1898.  Succeeded  to 


Wheeler,  Leonard 

the  Newnham  Court  estates,  1885.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Worcs.; 
High  Sheriff,  1893;  High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire.  Sen,'ed  in  the 
Great  War,   1914-19   (Hon.  Colonel,  Worcestershire   Regt. 
(TF)-    O.B.E.    1918).     Chairman    of    the    Worcs.    County 
Council,  1927-30.    Married,  Oct.  27,  1892,  Elizabeth  Ellen 
Winwood,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Smith,  3rd  Bart.,  of 
Eardiston,   Worcs.,    and   had   issue.     Died   May   21,    i933- 
Brother  of  James  V.  (1880).   {Law  Lists;  Army  Lists;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  May  24,  1933.) 
WHEELER,  EDWIN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  11,  1837. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar,  1838;  B.A.  1841.   Ord.  pnest 
(Worcester),  1842;  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Birmingham,  1842-3. 
C.  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  1847-8.  Married,  Mar.  19,  1841, 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  Charles  Heathcote  Tatham,  Esq.,  Warden 
of  Greenwich  Hospital.    Disappears  from  Crockford,   1850. 
{Peile,  II.  459;  Henry  Curtis;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  534;  Clergy  List.) 
WHEELER,  FRANCIS  DARKINS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  6,  1872. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  A.   B.  Oct.  3,  1852.]   School,  Bristol 
Grammar.    Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Minor  Scholar;  B.A.  1876; 
M.A.  "1879;    LL.M.    1885;    LL.D.    1891.     Head   M^ter  of 
Bracondale  School,  Norwich,  1881-1911.    Author  of  school 
text-books  on  entomology.     Married   Mary   Jane,   dau.   of 
W.  H.  Dakin.    Disappears  from  Schoolmasters'   Directories, 
1933.    {Who's  Who  in  Norfolk.) 
WHEELER,  FREDERICK  HERBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1883.   [2nd]  s.  of  Robert  Warner  (1839),  of  Upper 
Nor^vood,  Surrey.   B.  [Sept.  8,  1863],  at  Leamington,  Warws. 
School,  Clifton  College.    Matric.   Michs.   1883;   B.A.   i886; 
M.A.  1895.   .A.dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  12,  1886.   Called  to 
the  Bar,  July  3,  1889.   On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.   Died 
shortly  before  1908.    {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  F.  Brittain.) 
WHEELER,  GODFREY.    Adm.  pens,   (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  2,  1862.    [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  lawyer,  of  4,  Ladbrook 
Gardens,  Kensington  Park,  London.  School,  private.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  LL.M.  1898.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  7,  1864.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1869.   Of 
5,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster.    {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WHEELER,  HENRY.    .\dm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  21,  1889. 
S.  of  Dr  Henry.  B.  [June  2,  1870],  at  Clifton.  Schools,  Pnory 
House,  Clapham  Common  and  private.   Matric.  Michs.  1889. 
Entered  the  I.C.S.  1889;  Under  Secretary,  Govt,  of  Bengal, 
1897-8;    Junior    Secretary,    Board    of    Revenue,    1901-3; 
Secretary,    Salt    Committee,    1903-4;    Deputy    Secretary, 
Government  of  India  (Finance  Depart.),  1907-8.  Secretary  of 
the  Royal  Commission  on  Decentralisation,  1908-9.    Finan- 
cial  Secretary,    Government    of    Bengal,    1909-12;     Home 
Secretary,    Government    of    India,    1912-16.     Member    of 
Executive  Council  of  Bengal,  1917-22.  Governor  of  Bihar  and 
Orissa,  1922-7.  Member  of  Council  of  India,  1927-37.  CLE., 
i9io;C.S.L,  1914;  K.C.I.E.,  1918;    K.C.S.I.,  1921.  Chairman 
of  Committee  to  examine  procedure  of  Government  of  India's 
Secretariat  under  the  new  constitution,  1935.   Married,  .\pr. 
12,  1909,  at  Simla,  Marjory,  dau.  of  Sir  Harold  Stuart,  and 
had  issue.    Latterly  of  77,  Ashley  Gardens,  Westminster. 
Died  June  2,   1950.    {India  Office  Lists;   Who's  Who;  The 
Times,  June  5,  1950.) 
WHEELER,  JAMES  VOLANT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.     [2nd]   s.   of   Edward   Vincent   (1850),   of   Kyrewood 
House,  Tenbury,  Worcs.  (and  Marianne,  only  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Volant  Vashon,  R.  of  Salwarpe).    B.  [July  9], 
1861,  at  Tenbury.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  LL.B. 
1884;  LL.M.   1888.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1881. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1888.   On  the  Oxford  Circuit.   Of 
Astley  Abbots,   Bridgnorth.    J. P.   for  Worcs.   and  Salop.; 
High  Sheriff  of  Salop.    Married,   Feb.   14,   1895,   the  Hon. 
Sybil  Grace  Tyrwhitt,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Thomas 
Tyrwhitt,  3rd  Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Died  at  Bitterley  Court, 
Salop,  where  he  then  resided,  Apr.   15,   1939-    Brother  of 
Edward  V.  V.  (1877).    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  Apr.  17,  1939-) 
WHEELER  (or  WHELER),  JULINES  [HERING].    Adm.  pens. 
(age  i8)  at  St  John's,  .May  21,  1764-    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of 
Wilts.    B.  at  Broad  Hinton,  Wilts.    School,  Mariborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1764.    Ord.  deacon  (London),  May  26,  1771; 
priest  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Salisbury),  June  14,  1772- 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  697.) 
WHEELER,  LEONARD.    .A.dm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1897. 
S.  of  Samuel,  junior,  of  Sunnyside,  Craven  Road,  Reading. 
[B.  Apr.  30,  1879.]    School,  Marlborough  College.    Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1903.   Farmed  at  New  Brunswick,  Canada, 
for  a  short  time,  but  returned  to  England  in  1903.   Adm. 
solicitor,  1909.    Of  33  Prince  of  Wales  Mansions,  London, 
S  W.  Died  Apr.  12,  1951.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Marlborough 
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WHEELER,  MONTAGUE.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1895. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  junior,  of  Kentwood  Hill,  Tilehurst, 
Berks.    [B.  June  17,   1874.]    School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1903.    An  Architect; 
practised  in  Reading.   F.R.LB.A.   Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.  Berkshire  Regt.  (T.F.)).   Mamed,  June  7, 
1900,  Beatrice  Mar>'  Dennis,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Dennis 
Hoblyn,  of  Weybridge.    Died  Sept.  15,  1937,  at  Edgbaston. 
Brother  of  the  above.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War 
List;  The  Times,  Sept.  16,  1937.) 
WHEELER,    ROBERT   PAULDING.     Adm.    pens,    at   Clare, 
July  6,  1848.    Did  not  reside.    S.  of  William  Obadiah,  of 
Sydenham.   B.  [Feb.  11,  1825],  in  London.   Schools,  Oundie 
and  Stockport.   Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct.  13,  1848.    Matric. 
Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.    Ord.  deacon  (Ripon), 
1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  Kirkby  Overblow,  Yorks.,  1852-4. 
C.  of  Chatham,  Kent,  1854-8.  Secretary,  British  and  Foreign 
Bible  Society,  1858-61,  and  Chaplain,  R.N.  School,  Isleworth, 
Middlesex,    1859-61.    V.    of   Cullercoats,    Northumberland, 
1861-85.  V.  of  Doddington  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  1885-6.    R.  of  Hazelbury-Bryan,  Dorset,  1886-1900. 
Died  Nov.  10,  1900.    (Boase,  vi.  839;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  15,  1900;  Peile,  11.  507-) 
WHEELER,  ROBERT  FRANCIS  VILLIERS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1878.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas.   B.  July  26, 
1859,  in   Mauritius.    School,  Rossall   (Mr   James).     Matric. 
Michs.  1878.  Assistant  Master  at  Halliford  School,  Middlesex, 
1884-8;  at  Wixenford,  Wokingham, -1910-22-.    Disappears 
from  Schoolmasters'  Directories,   1928.   Brother  of  William 
N.  C.  (1875).    [Rossall  Reg.) 
WHEELER,  ROBERT  WARNER.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  29,  1839.   [Only]  s.  of  Robert,  of  Greenfield,  Edgbaston, 
Warws.  (and  Sophia).   B.  Jan.  18,  1820.   School,  Bridgnorth 
Granmiar  (Dr  Rowley).    Matric.  Michs.  1840.    Migrated  to 
Jesus,  June  3,  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.    Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  14,  1S44.  Father  of  Frederick  H.  (1883). 
(Inns  of  Court.) 
WHEELER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Apr.  5, 
1843.    [2nd]  s.  of  John  [printer],  of  Manchester  (and  Mary). 
B.   there,    Oct.    7,    1805.     [School,   Manchester   Grammar.] 
Matric.  Easter,  1844;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1845-6); 
LL.B.  1853;  LL.D.  1858.  A  solicitor  at  Manchester,  1827-42. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  12,  1834.    Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  16,  1846.  Judge  of  Court  of  Record  for  the  Hundred 
of    Salford,     1860-2.     Sergeant-at-Law,     1861.     Judge    of 
Marylebone  County  Courts,   1862-73;  Judge  of  Circuit  43 
(Brentford,  Brompton  and  Marylebone),  1873-83-    J-P-  for 
Lanes,     and    Cheshire.     Married    Frances,    dau.    of    John 
Whittenbury,  of  Ardwick,  Manchester.   Died  June  17,  1883, 
in   London.    Father  of  Thomas  W.  (1859).   (Boase,  iii.  1299; 
Scott,    MSS.;   Law  Lists;   Inns   of  Court;    The   Guardian, 
June  20,  1883.) 
WHEELER,    THOMAS    HENRY.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1875.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wycombe,  Bucks.   B.  there 
[June  5],  1856.  School,  St  Leonards-on-Sea  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.    F.R.G.S.   Sometime  British  Consul 
at  Guatemala,  where  he  died  in  Jan.  1893.   (Univ.  Almanack.) 
WHEELER,  THOMAS  LUCAS.    Adm.  Fell.-Com    (age   18)   at 
Trinity,  Nov.  i,  1776.    S.  of  Daniel,  of  Honiton,  Devon. 
School,  Wandsworth,  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1776.  There  is 
a  portrait  of  him  (1778)  by  John  Downman,  in  the  Fitzwilliam 
Museum. 
WHEELER,  THOMAS  WHITTENBURY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity   H.vll,  Oct.    1859.     [Only]   s.   of   Thomas   (1843), 
LL.D.  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Whittenbury,  of  Ardwick). 
B.  Apr.  28,  1839.  School,  Westminster.    Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1878.   .\dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  20, 
1861.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1865.    On  the  Northern 
Circuit:  a  Special  Pleader.  Revising  Barrister,  i868.  Junior 
Counsel  to  the  Post  Of&ce,  1873-86.    Q.C.,  1886.    Bencher, 
1894.    County  Court  Judge  (Circuits  5  and  38),   1905-18. 
Married,  July  15,  1865,  Henrietta,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward 
L.  Ogle,  M.D.,  of  London.  Author,  The  Law  of  Dilapidations, 
etc.    Died  Apr.  3,  1923,  at  Walmer,  Kent.    (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  4,  1923.) 

WHEELER,  WILLIAM  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  3, 
1885.  [S.  of  William  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Lines.  B. 
May  II,  1867.  School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1888.  A  civil  engineer.  A.M.I.C.E.  Drowned, 
June  28,  1896,  in  a  yachting  accident  on  a  voyage  from  the 
Humber  to  the  Wash.    (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

WHEELER,  WILLIAM  NEIL  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
King's,  Oct.  9,  1875.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas,  R.  of  St 
Stephen's,  Salford,  Manchester.  B.  1856.  School,  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.   1875;  B.A.   1880;  M.A.  1884.    Ord.  deacon 


Whelpton,  Edward  Smith 

(Salisbury),   1880;    priest,    1881;    C.    of    Bradford-on-Avon, 
WUts.,    1880-6.     C.   of   Christ   Church,    Bradford-on-Avon, 
1886-1907.    Died  Jan.  6,   1907.    Brother  of  Robert  F.  V. 
(1878).    (Rossall  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Camb. 
Chronicle,  Jan.  18,  1907.) 
WHEELEY,   CHARLES   SAUNDERS.    Adm.   pens,   at  Clare, 
May  12,  1848.  [Only  s.  of  William,  of  Llanfoist,  Abergavenny, 
Mon.    B.  Apr.  1831.    School,  Cheltenham  College.]    Matric. 
Michs.  1849;  LL.B.  1855.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  26, 
1853.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1858.   Died  July  22,  1889, 
at  Wandsworth  Common.   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Univ.  Almanack.) 
WHEELWRIGHT,    CHARLES    APTHORP.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1804.   S.  of  Charles  Wright,  of  Islington, 
London.    School,   Reading.    Matric.   Michs.   1805;  Scholar, 
1806;  B.A.  1809;  .M.A.  1812.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  Sept.  23, 
1810.  V.  of  Castle  Bytham  and  R.  of  Little  Bytham,  Lines., 
1811-58.    Preb.  of  Lincoln,  181 1.   Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Dowager  Lady  Lilford.    R.  of  Tansor,  Northants.,  1811-58. 
Author,   Poems  original  and  translated.    Died   Nov.    1858. 
(Boase,  vi.  840;  Northants.  Clergy;  Clergy  List.) 
WHEELWRIGHT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  28,  1818. 
S.  of  C[harles]  Apthorpe,  Esq.   B.  at  Newington,  Middlesex. 
WHEELWRIGHT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene,  May   13,    1836.    S.   of  William,   of  Erdington,  near 
Birmingham   (and   Sarah   Handley).    School,   Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1836.   Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Jan.  30,  1837; 
38^^  Wrangler,  1840  (but  'would  not  take  his  degree').    At 
Howeley  Iron  Works,  Tipton,  1841;  in  an  engineer's  office, 
1844.     Resident  Civil  engineer  at   the  harbour  of  refuge, 
St  Catherine's   Bay,   Isle  of  Wight.    Died  Oct.    17,    1849. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  456;  G.Mag.,  N.S.,  .xxx,  670.) 
WHELDON,  WYNN  POWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1900.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Jones,  Calvinistic  Methodist 
minister,  of  Argoed,  Bangor,  North  Wales  (and  Mary  Elinor 
Powell).  B.  Dec.  22,  1879,  at  Bronygraig,  Festiniog.  [Schools, 
Friars,  Bangor  and  Oswestry  High;  also  at  the  University 
College  of  North  Wales.]    Matric.   Michs.   1900;   B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1903;  M.A.  1920.   Hon.  LL.D.,  Univ.  of  Wales.  Adm. 
a  solicitor,   1907;  practised  at   63,   Queen  Victoria  Street, 
London,  and  at  Bangor.    Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,    Royal   Welsh    Fusiliers;    wounded;    D.S.O.,    1918; 
mentioned  in  despatches).    Secretary  and  Registrar  of  the 
University  College  of  North  Wales,  Bangor,  1920-33.  Deputy 
Chairman  of  Boundary  Commission  for  Wales.  Permanent 
Secretary,  Welsh  Department,  Board  of  Education,  1933-45. 
Knighted,  1939.  K.B.E.,  1952.  Married,  July  31,  1915,  Megan, 
dau.  of  Hugh  Edwards,  of  London,  and  had  issue.   Of  Canon- 
bury,  Prestatyn,  N.  Wales,  in  1952.   (Univ.  War  List;  Who's 
Who.) 
WHELER,  CHARLES  GRANVILLE.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  4,   1782.    [S.  of  Charles  (and  Mary  Budgin).]    B.  in 
Durham.    Matric.  Michs.   1782;  Scholar,  1782;  B.A.  1786; 
M.A.    1791.     Under   Master  of    King   Edward   VI   School, 
Morpeth,   1787-93   and    1808-13.     Ord.    deacon    (Durham), 
Sept.   20,    1817;   priest,   Sept.    19,    1818.    Chaplain   to   the 
Durham  County  gaol,  until  1849.    Married,  Sept.  22,  1788, 
Esther  Saint,  widow,  of  Morpeth.    Died  Jan.  31,  1849  aged 
84.  M.I.in  the  churchyard  of  St  Oswald's,  Durham.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  549;  Durham  Ord.  Book.) 
WHELER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  15,  1752-   [5th  s. 
of  Sir  William,  5th  Bart.  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1720), 
of  Leamington  Hastings,  Warivs.   (and  Penelope,  dau.  of 
Sir  Stephen  Glynne,  Bart.).    B.  at  Leamington  [Hastings], 
Nov.    25,    1734.     School,    Rugby.]      Matric.    Michs.    1753; 
LL.B.    1759.     R.    of    Mareham-le-Fen,    Lines.     Sometime 
Chaplain  to  the  H.E.I.  Company  and  at  Poplar  Chapel.  Preb. 
of  Westminster,  1797-1818.   Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  14,  1818, 
at  Brighton;  buried  at  Preston,  Sussex.   M.I.  there.   Brother 
of  Charles  (1748).    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Hennessey;  G.  Mag., 
1818,  I.  467;  Howard  and  Crisp.) 
WHELPDALE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  12,  1790.   S.  of  Thomas,  Officer  in  the  Army  (and  Jane 
Green).    B.  at  Penrith,  Cumberland.    Bapt.  Sept.  23,  1771- 
Scholar,  1790.    School,  Eton.    Kept  3  terms  by  residence. 
'  He  was  admitted  to  St  John's  on  the  recommendation  of  the 
Earl  of  Lonsdale,  who  was  to  be  responsible  for  his  bills  but 
when  he  removed  his  name,  c.  1 792  he  owed  bills  to  the  College 
and  the  tradesmen  of  £267.  6s.  3d.    Repeated  application  up 
to  1804  was  made  to  the  Earl  of  Lonsdale,  but  in  vain.'   Of 
Penrith.    Died   at   Annan,   June,   1832.     (Eton  Coll.   Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  549;    R.  A.  Austen- Leigh ;  C.  R. 
Hudleston;  Cumberland  Racquet,  June  19,  1832.) 
WHELPTON,  EDWARD  SMITH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  25,  1876.    Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884. 
At    St    Thomas's    Hospital.     M.K.C.S.;     L.R.C.P.,     1894. 
Practised  at   Beckenham,    Kent.    Died  Mar.    19,   1934,  at 
Beckenham.  (Medical  Directories:  The  Times,  Mar.  21,  1934.) 


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WHELPTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
1875.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1884.  A 
Wesleyan  Methodist  Minister.  Married,  Apr.  22,  1885,  at 
Ha\Te,  Georgina  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Henry 
Holmes.   (Catnb.  Yearbook;  The  Times,  .\pr.  24,  1885.) 

WHELPTON,  HENRY  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  20,  1853.  S.  of  George,  shoe-maker  (and  Elizabeth). 
B.  Aug.  10,  1833,  at  Louth,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A. 
1857;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  June  7,  1857;  priest, 
1858;  C.  of  Dalston,  1857-9.  C.  of  Upton  with  Chalvey, 
Bucks.,  1859-62.  C.  of  St  Edmund's,  Salisbury,  1862-5. 
P.C.of  St  Saviour's,  Eastbourne,  1867-97.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1882-1902.  Married,  May  10,  1859,  Catherine  Anne,  youngest 
dau.  of  G.  F.  Urling,  Esq.,  of  Regent's  Park,  London.  Built 
St  Saviour's  Church,  to  which  on  retirement  he  appointed  his 
son  (next)  to  succeed  him.  Died  at  Eastbourne,  July  23,  1902. 
{Eagle,  XXIV.  250;  Crock/ord;  The  Times,  July  24,  1902.) 

WHELPTON,  HENRY  URLING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1879.  Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Robert 
(above),  P.C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Eastbourne.  B.  June  27,  i860, 
at  Slough.  [Schools,  Eastbourne  College  and  Harrow.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B..\.  1883;  George  Williams  prize,  1884; 
(Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1884);  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Albany 
Street,  London,  1884-9.  P-C  of  All  Saints,  Hastings,  1889- 
95.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Eastbourne,  1895-7;  P.C.  there,  1897- 
1928.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1918-33.  .Married,  June  2,  1892, 
Edith  Beatrice,  youngest  dau.  of  Benjamin  Gott  Kinnear,  of 
Regent's  Park,  London.  Latteriy  of  Uckfield,  Sussex.  Died 
Dec.  29,  1935,  at  Hove.  tCrockford;  Harrow  Reg.;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Guardian.  June  8,  1892;  The  Times,  Dec.  31,  1935.) 

WHERRY,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter, 
1874.  [S.  of  Edward  (and  Emma).  B.  Dec.  31,  1852,  at 
Bourne,  Lines.  School,  Bourne  Grammar.]  Migrated  to 
Downing,  Oct.  9,  1875;  B.A.  and  M.B.  1878;  M.Chir.,  1879; 
M.A.  1881.  Hon.  Fellow,  of  Downing,  1927.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital,  1870.  M.R.C.S.,  1873;  F.R.C.S.,  1879.  Assistant 
Demonstrator  in  Anatomy  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  House 
Surgeon  at  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge,  1874-9; 
Surgeon,  1879-1915;  Consulting  Surgeon,  1915-28.  Univer- 
sity Lecturer  in  Surgery,  1884-1914;  University  Teacher 
(at  Addenbrooke's),  1914-17.  A  noted  Alpine  climber. 
Married,  Apr.  2,  1881,  Albinia  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  Needham 
Cust,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  had  issue,  a  daughter.  Author, 
Camiyridge  and  Charles  Lamb;  Notes  from  a  Knapsack,  etc. 
Died  Aug.  12,  1928,  at  Zermatt;  buried  there  in  the  English 
cemetery.  (Medical  Directories;  Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  .-Vpr.  9,  1881;  Who's  Who  in 
Camhs.;  Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  1928.) 

WHETHAM  (post  DAMPIER),  WILLIAM  CECIL  DAMPIER. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1S86.  [Only]  s.  of  Charles 
Langley,  of  40,  Albion  Road,  South  Hampstead  (and  Mary 
Ann,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Dampier,  of  Kingston  Manor, 
Yeovil,  Somerset).  B.  Dec.  27,  1867,  in  London.  School, 
23,  York  Place,  Portman  Square,  London  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1888;  Pt  II, 
ist  Class,  1889);  Scholar,  1889;  Coutts  Trotter  Student,  1889; 
B.A.  1889;  Clerk  Maxwell  Scholar,  1893.  M..\.  1893;  Sc.D. 
1931.  Fellow,  1891-1952;  Tutor,  1907-13;  Senior  Tutor, 
1913-17.  Assistant  Demonstrator  in  Experimental  Physics, 
1892-4.  F.R.S.,  1901.  Knighted,  1931.  Took  the  name  of 
Dampier  only  on  succeeding  to  the  Dampier  estates.  Fellow 
of  Winchester  College,  1917-47.  Member  of  the  Central 
Agricultural  Wages  Board,  1925-42.  Secretary  of  the  Agri- 
cultural Research  Council,  1931-5;  Member,  1935-46.  .A. 
Development  Commissioner,  19^3-51.  Chairman  of  Home 
Ofi&ce  Committee  on  Factory  Lighting.  Vice-President,  Royal 
Agricultural  Society,  1948.  Married,  Dec.  10,  1897,  Catherine 
Duming,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Duming  Holt,  of  Liverpool, 
and  had  issue.  Author,  A  History  of  Science;  The  Theory  of 
Experimental  Electricity;  Matter  and  Change;  Back  to  the 
Land;  An  Introduction  to  Eugenics;  The  Family  and  the 
Nation;  Life  of  Colonel  Nathaniel  Whetham,  etc.  Of  Hilfield 
Manor.iDorset  and  Upwater  Lodge,  Chaucer  Road,  Cambridge. 
Died  December  11,  1952.    [Who's  Who.) 

WHETSTONE,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  15,  1874.  [2nd]  s.  of  William,  wool-stapler  [of 
Broom  Ley  and  Whitwick,  Leics.]  (and  Sarah).  B.  Apr.  14, 
1853,  at  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  LL.B. 
1879;  M.A.  1881.  Adm.  at  the  loner  Temple.  Nov.  i,  1875- 
Called  to  the  Bar,  May  7,  1879.  On  the  Midland  Circuit. 
Died  May  24,  1936,  at  Barrow-on-Soar,  Leics.  (Eagle,  xlix. 
203;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WHEWELL,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  23,  181 1.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [master-carpenter]  (and 
Elizabeth  Bennison).  B.  [May  24,  1794],  at  Lancaster. 
School,  Heversham.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Chancellor's 
(English)  medal,   1814;  Scholar,  1815;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler 


Whichcote,  Christopher 

and  2nd  Smith's  prize)  1816;  M.A.  1819;  B.D.  1838;  D.D. 
1844.  Fellow,  1817;  Assistant  Tutor,  1818-23;  Tutor,  1823- 
39.  .Master,  1841-66.  Vice-chancellor,  1842-3  and  1855-6. 
President  of  the  Union,  1817.  F.R.S.,  1820.  Professor  of 
Mineralogy,  1828-32;  Knightbridge  Professor  of  Moral 
Philosophy,  1838-55.  The  Knightbridge  Professorship  was  of 
small  value,  and  had  been  treated  as  a  sinecure;  Whewell  not 
only  lectured,  but  published  his  lectures  and  wrote  upon 
allied  subjects.  He  also  introduced  Philosophy  into  the 
Trinity  Fellowship  examination,  and  took  an  important  part 
in  founding  the  Moral  Sciences  Tripos.  Ord.  priest,  1825.  In 
1832,  gave  his  mineralogical  books  and  collections  to  the 
L^niversity.  President  of  the  Philosophical  Society,  1843. 
Married  (i)  Oct.  12,  1841,  Cordelia  (died  1855),  dau.  of  John 
Marshall,  of  Leeds;  (2)  July  i,  1858,  Evelina  Frances  Ellis. 
Died  Mar.  6,  1866,  as  a  result  of  a  fall  whilst  riding  on  the 
Gog-Ma-Gog  hills  near  Cambridge.  Established  by  will  the 
Whewell  Professorship  an4  also  scholarships  in  International 
Law,  maintained  from  the  rents  of  Whewell's  Court,  Trinity, 
which  was  built  at  his  expense.  Author,  Mechanics; 
Dynamics;  History  of  the  Inductive  Sciences;  Philosophy  of  the 
Inductive  Sciences,  etc.    (Historical  Register;  D.N.B.) 

WHIBLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesls,  Apr.  i, 
1879.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Ambrose,  Esq.,  merchant  (and  Mary  Jeim 
Davey).  B.  [Dec.  9,  1859],  at  Sittingboume,  Kent.  School, 
Bristol  Grammar.  -Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar;  (Classical 
Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1883);  B.A.  1884;  .M.A.  1912.  Hon. 
Fellow,  1912-30.  Leslie  Stephen  Lecturer,  1917.  Hon.  LL.D., 
Edinburgh  and  St  Andrews.  Sometime  in  the  editorial 
department  of  Messrs  Cassell  and  Co.  Assisted  W.  E.  Henley 
with  The  Natioruxl  Observer.  On  the  staff  of  the  Pall  Mall 
Gazette  and  also  contributed  to  the  New  Review.  Paris 
correspondent  of  the  Pall  Mall  Gazette,  1894-6,  where  he 
made  the  acquaintance  of  many  French  poets  and  litterateurs, 
including  St^phane  Mallarm6,  Marcel  Schwob  and  Paul 
Val^ry.  On  his  return  to  England,  associated  with  Black- 
wood's Magazine,  to  which  for  over  25  years  he  contributed 
monthly  articles  entitled  Musings  without  Method;  also 
contributed  the  Letters  of  an  Englishman  to  the  Daily  Mail 
for  some  years.  Reader  for  Macmillan  and  Co.  Married 
(i)  1896,  Ethel,  dau.  of  John  Birnie  Philip,  the  sculptor; 
(2)  1927,  Philippa,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  Professor  of 
English  Literature  at  Oxford.  Author,  In  Cap  and  Gown; 
Three  Centuries  of  Cambridge  Wit;  A  Book  of  Scoundrels; 
Studies  in  Frankness;  The  Pageantry  of  Life;  William  Pitt; 
American  Sketches;  Lord  John  Manners  and  his  Friends;  etc. 
Died  Mar.  4,  1930,  at  Hydres;  buried  at  Great  Brickhill, 
Bucks.,  where  he  had  lived  for  many  years.  Brother  of  the 
next.   [Who  was  Who;  D.N.B. ;  The  Times,  Mar.  5,  1930.) 

WHIBLEY,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  2,  1882.  S.  of  Ambrose,  merchant,  of  Milton,  near 
Gravesend,  Kent.  B.  there.  [School,  Bristol  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist 
Class)  1885;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1886);  Prince 
Consort  prize,  1888;  M.A.  1889;  Hare  prize,  1893.  Fellow, 
1889-1941.  University  Lecturer  in  Classics,  1899-1910. 
Latterly  of  the  Dial  House,  Frensham,  Surrey.  Married, 
Feb.  17,  1920,  Rhita,  dau.  of  General  W.  B.  Barivell  and  the 
Countess  Leiningen.  DiedNov.  8,  1941.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(The  Tiines,  Nov.  9,  1941.) 

WHICHCOT  (or  WITCHOT),  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  .Mar.  9,  1755.  Of  Lines.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1722), 
R.  of  Scotton  (and  Sarah)  Bapt.  Sept  21,  1736.]  School, 
Eton.  Ensign,  31st  Regt.  of  Foot,  1756;  Lieut.,  1757;  Capt., 
84th  Regt.,  1760.  Transferred  to  Bengal  Army;  commanded 
a  troop  of  European  Hussars,  1763;  resigned,  1765.  {T  A. 
Walker,  310,  which  incorrectly  suggests  he  might  have  been  a 
son  of  Sir  Christopher,  Bart.;  V.  Hodson;  Eton  Reg.) 

WHICHCOTE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1810.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1782),  5th  Bart.,  of  Aswarby, 
Lines,  (and  Diana,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward  Tumor,  of  Panton  and 
Stoke-Rochford).  B.  May  19,  1792.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1810.  Major,  43rd  Regt.  Present  at  the  battle  of  New 
Orleans,  1815.  Married,  Dec.  31,  1840,  Harriet,  widow  of 
William  Villiers  Surtees,  and  dau.  of  William  Samuel  Towers. 
Died,  s.p.,  June  9,  1872.  Brother  of  Francis  (1812)  and 
Christopher  (1824).    (Foster,  Baronetage.) 

WHICHCOTE,  CHRISTOPHER.  .\dm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  25,  1756.  [Elder  s.  of  Sir  Francis  (1708),  3rd  Bart.,  of 
.•\swarby,  Lines,  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward 
Hall,  and  widow  of  Sir  Nevile  Hickman,  4th  Bart.).]  B.  at 
Lincoln.  Bapt.  there,  Mar.  15,  1737-8.  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1756.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  Oct.  27,  1775. 
High  Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1777.  .Married,  July  i,  1762,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Whichcote,  of  Harpswell,  Lines.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Mar.  9,  1786.  Father  of  Thomas  (1782);  brother  of 
Francis  (1757).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag., 
1786,  269;  G.E.C.) 


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WHICHCOTE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  21,  1824.  [5th]  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1782),  5th  Bart.,  of 
Aswarby,  Lines,  (and  Diana,  dau.  of  Edmund  Turner). 
[B.  Feb.  6,  1806.]  Educated  privately.  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
B.A.  (2ist,  Wrangler)  1828;  M. A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln), 
Mar.  15,  1829;  priest,  Mar.  7,  1830.  V.  of  Deeping  St  James, 
Lines.,  1830-40.  R.  of  Panton,  1834-7.  R.  of  E.  Terrington, 
1834.  C.  of  Burton-le-Coggles,  1837-47.  V.  of  Swarby,  and  R. 
of  Aswarby,  1850-85.  Married,  June  26,  1832,  Harriet,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tryon,  of  Bulwiek,  Northants.  Died,  s.p.,  Jan.  4, 
1885.  Brother  of  Francis  (1812),  and  Benjamin  (1810). 
(Eagle,  XIV.  log;  Clergv  List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;Crockford; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  7,  1885.) 

WHICHCOTE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  5,  1757.  [Younger]  s.  of  Sir  Francis  (1708)  [3rd]  Bart., 
of  Aswarby,  Lines,  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward 
Hall,  and  u-idow  of  Sir  Nevile  Hickman,  4th  Bart.).  B.  at 
Aswarby.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1759;  LL.B.,  1763. 
Died  Oct.  19,  1784,  at  Timberland,  Lines.  Brother  of 
Christopher  (1756).   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1784,  799.) 

WHICHCOTE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  16,  1812. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1782)  [5th]  Bart.,  of  Aswarby,  Lines, 
(and  Diana  Tumor).  B.  there  [June  19,  1793].  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Miehs.  1812;  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1819.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln),  1816;  priest,  1817.  R.  of  Aswarby,  Lines., 
1818-51.  V.  of  Swarby  and  Deeping  St  James,  1818-30.  R.  of 
Timberland,  1822-41.  Married,  Nov.  4,  1826,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Robert  Bree,  M.D.  Died,  s.p.,  Dee.  7,  1878.  Brother  of 
Christopher  (1824)  and  Benjamin  (1810).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Peile,  11.  373;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.,  gives  R.  of  Timberland,  1822-41.) 

WHICHCOTE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Magdalene, 
July  30,  1892.  [Elder]  s.  of  Sir  George  [8th]  Bart.,  of  Calverton 
House,  Stony  Stratford,  Bucks,  (and  Louisa  Day,  3rd  dau.  of 
Thomas  William  Clagett,  of  Fetcham,  Surrey).  [B.  Sept.  3, 
1870.]  School,  private.  Matric.  Miehs.  1892.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  9th  Bart.,  Apr.  14,  1893.  Of  Aswarby  Park, 
Sleaford,  Lines.  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Lines.  High  Sheriff, 
1900.  Sometime  Captain,  4th  Battn.,  the  Northants.  Regt. 
Died,  unmarried,  Dec.  5,  1946,  and  was  succeeded  by  his 
brother.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1946;  Who's 
Who.) 

WHICHCOTE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  20, 
1782.  Of  Middlesex.  [Only  s.  of  Sir  Christopher  (1756), 
4th  Bart,  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Whichcote 
(1719),  M.P.,  of  Harpswell,  Lines.).  B.  Mar.  5,  1763.]  High 
Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1790.  Succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Bart., 
Mar.  9,  1786.  Of  Aswarby,  Lines.  Married,  June  24,  1785, 
Diana,  3rd  dau.  of  Edmund  Tumor,  of  Panton  and  Stoke 
Rochford,  and  had  issue,  5  sons  and  5  daughters.  Died  Sept. 
22,  1828.  Father  of  Benjamin  (1810),  Francis  (1812)  and 
Christopher  (1824).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.) 

WHICHELLO,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  Charles,  grocer,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there.  May  8,  1868. 
School,  Newport,  Essex  (Mr  W.  Waterhouse).  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class) 
1890;  (Nat.  Sei.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1891;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1895.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  Assistant  House 
Surgeon  and  Pathologist,  Huddersfield  Infirmary.  Lecturer 
and  Demonstrator  in  botany  at  the  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds. 
Practised  at  Birmingham,  and  subsequently  at  Southampton. 
Married,  Oct.  26,  1889,  Edith,  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Rayner.  Died  Feb.  7,  1932,  at  Southampton.  [Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  9,  1932.) 

WHIDBORNE,  GEORGE  FERRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1864.  Of  Devon.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Ferris  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1828).  B.  Aug.  6,  1845.] 
Schools,  Clifton  College,  and  Cheltenham  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1865;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1872.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  St  Pancras,  1881-6. 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Onslow  Square,  1886-8.  V.  of  St  George's, 
Battersea,  1888-96.  Of  the  Priory,  Westbury-on-Trym, 
1897-1903.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1903-10.  Married, 
June  4,  1889,  Lucebella  Margarita,  dau.  of  C.  H.  Chambers, 
barrister.  Author  of  papers  on  the  Devonian  Fauna  of 
S.W.  England.  Latterly  of  Hammerwood  Lodge,  East 
Grinstead,  where  he  died  Feb.  14,  1910.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.  and  add.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  12,  1889.) 

WHIELDON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  i,  1806. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hales  Hall,  Staffs.  B.  at  Stoke-on-Trent. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Miehs.  1806;  B.A.  i8io;  M.A.  1813. 
R.  of  Burslem,  Staffs.,  1811-50.  P.C.  of  Bradley-le-Moors, 
1825-59.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bill,  of  Farley  Hall, 
Staffs.,  and  had  issue.   Of  Hales  Hall,  Staffs.   Died  in  1859. 


Whinfield,  Edward  Henry 

Father  of  John  B.  (1845)  and  the  next.  (Repton  Reg.; 
Waif  ord.  County  Families;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 
WHIELDON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  15, 
1842.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (above),  of  Ariey, 
Staffs,  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bill,  Esq.).  B.  1824.  Bapt. 
Sept.  27,  1824.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Dr  Kennedy),  Matric. 
Miehs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield), 
1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  Bradley-le-Moors,  Staffs.,  1848-59; 
V.  there,  1859-86.  V.  of  Croxden,  1863-86.  Succeeded  to 
Hales  Hall,  1859.  Married,  Dec.  6,  1864,  Mary  Harriett, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Sandford,  R.  of  Newport, 
Salop.  Died  Sept.  1,  1886,  at  Hales  Hall.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  15,  1886.) 

WHIELDON,  JOHN  BILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  10, 
1845.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1806),  of  Hales  Hall  and 
Bradley-le-Moors,   Staffs,    (and   Mary,   dau.   of  John   Bill). 

B.  at  Bradley-le-Moors.  Bapt.  Dec.  28,  1825.  Schools, 
Bridgnorth  (Dr  Rowley)  and  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Easter, 
1845.  Died  in  1888.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Res-) 

WHIFFEN,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1900.  S.  of  Thomas  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Harefield,  Southfield, 
London,  S.W.  B.  Feb.  10,  1878.  Matric.  Miehs.  1900. 
Resided  a  few  terms.  Second  Lieut.,  R.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers; 
Lieut.,  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1902 
(severely  wounded).  Capt.,  1904;  transferred  to  14th  Hussars, 
1905;  Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  1911-15.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Recruiting  Staff.  London  District; 
employed  under  Ministry  of  Labour,  1918.)   (Army  Lists.) 

WHIGHAM,  KENNETH  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Laurence  Robert  (next),  of 
Southboume  vicarage,  Christehurch,  Hants.  B.  [Mar.  15], 
1880,  at  Bournemouth.  Schools  [Marlborough  College  and] 
Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Articled  to  a 
solicitor. 

WHIGHAM,  LAURENCE  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  18,  1865.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James  [Judge],  of  4,  Craven 
Terrace,  Ealing,  Middlesex  (and  Emma,  dau.  of  Laurence 
Brock-Hollinshead,  Esq.).  [B.  Feb.  21,  1848.]  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Miehs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  LL.B.  1871;  M.A. 
1873.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Ilfra- 
combe,  Devon,  1871-2.  C.  of  Broadclyst,  1872-5.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Clapham,  Surrey,  1875-7.  V.  of  Hordle,  Hants., 
1877-81.  V.  of  Polesworth,  Warws.,  1881-2.  R.  of  MiUbrook, 
Beds.,  1883-5.  V.  of  Southboume,  Bournemouth,  1885-1902. 
V.  of  Cowes,  with  Gurnard,  Isle  of  Wight,  1902-4.  V.  of 
Westend,  Hants.,  1905-11.  Married,  1877,  Amelia,  dau.  of 
Robert  Hudson,  F.R.S.  Latterly  of  Farnham,  Surrey,  where 
hedied  July  23,  1916.  Father  of  the  above.  (Wstllord,  County 
Families;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  26,  1916.) 

WHIMPER,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
July  20,  1791.  S.  of  John,  of  Alderton,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Woodbridge,  Sutton,  Suffolk  and  Dedham,  Essex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar,  1791;  B.A.  1796.  'Died 
young.'    (Venn,  11.  123.) 

WHINCUP,  DAVID  WOODWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  24,  1884.  S.  of  Henry,  inn-keeper,  of  Stamford  [Baron], 
Northants.  (and  Emma).  B.  at  St  Martin's,  Stamford  Baron. 
Bapt.  July  26,  1864.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Lent,  1884;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1893.  Ord. deacon  (Ripon),  1887; 
priest,  1889;  C.  of  Whixley,  Yorks.,  1887-9.  C.  of  Aysgarth, 
1889-93.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  1893-4.  C.  of  Pat- 
ricroft,  Yorks.,  1894-5.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Mayfair,  1895-8. 

C.  of  St  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens,  1898-1903.  C.-in-eharge  of 
Shepperton,  Middlesex,  1903-4.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  New  South- 
gate,  1905-14.  C.  of  Falmouth,  Comwall,  1915-17.  Chaplain 
at  Geneva,  1919-20.  V.  of  All  Saints,  St  John's  Wood,  1921- 
30.  Married,  May  i,  1900,  Rosia  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Villiers  La  Touche  Hatton,  of  Clonard,  Co.  Meath.  Died 
Sept.  28,  1931,  at  New  Southgate.  (Eagle,  XLVii.  36; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  30,  1931.) 

WHINERY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  5,  1877. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  Nov.  14,  1848,  in  Liverpool.  Schools, 
Heversham  Grammar  and  Royal  Institution,  Liverpool. 
Matric.  Lent,  1878;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester),  1883;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  St  John's,  Kidder- 
minster, 1883-6.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Woburn  Square, 
London,  1886-7.  V.  of  Beoley,  Worcs.,  1887-90.  V.  of 
Tuddenham  St  Martin,  Suffolk,  1892-4.  V.  of  Rowleston  with 
Llancillo,  Heref.,  1894-6.  R.  of  Swettenham,  Cheshire,  1896- 
8.  R.  of  Fersfield,  Norfolk,  1898-1911.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1912.   (Peile,  11.  659.) 

WHINFIELD,  EDWARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Peterhouse,  June  25,  1774.  Of  Berkshire.  [Doubtless  s.  of 
Henry    (i744).]     School,    Harrow.      Bapt.    July   30,    1756. 


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Matric.  Easter,  1775;  B. A.  I778;M.A.  1787.  C.  of  St  Magnus, 
London.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Marlborough.  C.  of  Lacock,  Wilts. 
R.  of  Pottesgrove,  and  Battlesden,  Beds.,  1784-1821. 
Married,  .Apr.  1790,  at  Bath,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir  Bouchier 
Wrey,  Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Died  July  6,  1821;  buried  at 
Battlesden.  Father  of  Henry  W.  (1808)  and  the  next. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  339;  R.  Walker;  Clerical 
Guide.) 

WHINFIELD,  EDWARD  TURNER.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Peterhovse,  .Apr.  28,  1813.  Of  Wilts.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Henry  (above),  of  Lacock,  Wilts.  B.  there.  May  21, 
1795]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  .Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817; 
M.A.  1820.  R.  of  WooUey,  Hunts.,  in  1833.  C.  of  South 
Wraxall,  Wilts.,  in  1841.  Married,  May  g,  1833,  at  Tellisford, 
Somerset,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  William 
Baker,  R.  of  Tellisford,  and  had  issue.  Lived  latterly  at 
Bradford-on-Avon,  where  he  died  in  1875.  Brother  of 
Henry  W.  (1808).  {Rugbv  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  389; 
R.Walker.) 

WHINFIELD,  EDWARD  WREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan. 
29,  1845.  [Younger  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Wrev  (next). 
B.  -Aug.  5,  1826.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Lent,  1845;  3..^. 
1851.  Lived  at  Seveme  Grange,  Worcester.  Married,  i860, 
Ellen  Smythe,  of  Elkington,  Lines.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Oct.  8,  1902 ;  buried  at  Claines,  Worcs.  Brother  of  William  H. 
(1844).    [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  R.  Walker.) 

WHINFIELD,  HENRY  WREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  27,  1808.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Henry  (1774). 
B.  July  II,  1793,  at  Lacock.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1810;  B.A.  1815;  M..A..  1818.  R.  of  Battlesden  with  Pottes- 
grove, Beds,  (succeeding  his  father),  1821-48,  and  R.  of 
T>Tingham  with  Filgrave,  Bucks.,  1822-48.  Married,  Jan.  17, 
1822,  Sarah  .-Vrabella,  dau.  of  William  Praed,  of  Tyringham. 
Died  Dec.  23,  1848,  at  Dover.  Brother  of  Edward  T.  (1813); 
father  of  William  H.  (1844)  and  the  above.  {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Clergy  List;  T.  A.  Walker,  383;  R.  Walker.) 

WHINFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1788;  a 
'Ten-year  man."  Matric.  Easter,  1800;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.) 
1800.  \'.  of  Ramsey  and  Dovercourt,  Essex,  1810-27. 
Sometime  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Manchester.  Chaplain  to 
the  H.E.I.Co.'s  factory  at  Fort  Marlborough,  Sumatra,  1810- 
14.  Died  .May  19,  1827,  aged  64.  (Foster,  Itulex  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1827,  i.  570.) 

WHINFIELD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  30,  1844.  [Elder]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Wrey  (1808),  R.  of 
Tyringham  with  Filgrave,  Bucks.  [B.  July  27,  1825.]  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Left  without  taking  a  degree, 
after  nine  terms,  because  of  ill-health,  and  became  a  perma- 
nent invalid.  Author,  Ethics  of  the  Future.  Died  June  18, 
1874,  at  Weybridge.  Brother  of  Edward  W.  (1845).  {Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Bouse,  vi.  843;  Peile,  11.  489.) 

WHIPPLE,  ALFRED  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15, 
1888.  S.  of  George  Grebbell,  warehouseman  (and  Sarah  Jane 
Lupton).  B.  Mar.  6,  1870,  at  Watergate,  Grantham,  Lines. 
School,  Grantham  Grammar  (Mr  W.  J.  Hutchings).  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  Scholar,  1890;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class, 
1890;  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1891);  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1897.  B.Sc, 
London,  1892.  A  private  tutor,  1890-3.  Instructor  in  science 
and  agriculture  to  the  Devonshire  C.C,  1893-9;  Organising 
Secretary  to  Warwickshire  C.C,  1899-1903;  Assistant 
Director  of  Education  for  Warwickshire  C.C,  1903;  Director 
of  Education  at  Walsall,  1904-8;  at  Blackburn,  1908-24;  at 
Nottingham,  1924-33-.   {Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WHIPPLE,  FRANCIS  JOHN  WELSH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  12,  1894.  S.  of  George  Mathews  [deceased.  Superinten- 
dent of  Kew  Observatory',  for  whom  see  D.N.B.],  of  9,  Jocelyn 
Road,  Richmond,  Surrey  (and  Elizabeth  Martha  Beckley,  of 
Richmond).  B.  Mar.  17,  1876,  at  Richmond.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1895; 
Barnes  Scholar,  1895;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler)  1897;  (Math.  Trip., 
Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1898);  M.A.  1901;  Sc.D.  1929.  .Assistant 
Master  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  1899-1912.  At  the 
Meteorological  Office,  1912-25;  Assistant  Director  and 
Superintendent  of  Kew  Observatory,  1925-39.  Married,  191 1, 
Violet  M.  J.,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  j'.  Pittar.  President  of  the 
Royal  Meteorological  Society,  1936-8.  Died  Sept.  25,  1943. 
Brother  of  Robert  S.  (1899).  {Merchant  Tavlors'  Sch.  Reg.; 
Who  was  Who.) 

WHIPPLE,  The  Rev.  HENRY  BENJAMIN.  Hon.  LL.D.  1889. 
Bishop  of  Minnesota.  [S.  of  the  Hon.  John  H.  B.  Feb.  15, 
1822,  in  New  Vork.]  Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest,  1850.  Bishop 
of  Minnesota,  Richmond,  Virginia,  from  1859.  Known  as 
"The  Apostle  to  the  Indians.'  Married  Cornelia,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Benjamin  Wright,  of  New  York.  Died  Sept.  16,  1901. 
(Diet,  of  A>nerican  Biography.) 

WHIPPLE,  ROBERT  STEWART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  George  Mathews.  Of  70,  Huntingdon 
Road,  Cambridge.    B.  Aug.  i,  1871,  at  Richmond,  Surrey. 


Whish,  John  Matthew  Hale 

School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Married, 
June  8,  1903,  Helen,  dau.  of  .Allan  Muir,  of  Glasgow.  Pre- 
sented to  the  University  in  1944  a  valuable  collection  of 
scientific  instruments  together  with  a  sum  of  money  for  the 
further  purchase  of  instruments  and  books;  the  Whipple 
Museum  was  opened  in  1951.  Had  been  associated  with  the 
Cambridge  Scientific  Instrument  Co.  from  1 896-1949 
(Chairman).  Brother  of  Francis  J.  W.  (1894).  {The  Times, 
June  10,  1903;  Who's  Who.) 

WHISH,  ALBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1870.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Charles  (1835),  of  East  Peckham, 
Kent.  B.  May  30,  1851,  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1874;  priest  (Durham), 
1875 ;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Upper  Clapton,  1874-6.  Organising 
Secretary'  (Midland  District),  A.C.S.,  1876-9.  C  of  St  Luke's, 
Kentish  Town,  1879-80.  V.  of  St  Barnabas,  Kentish  Town, 
1880-1909.    Disappears  from  Crockford,  1910. 

WHISH,  CLAUDIUS  BUCHANAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  May  27,  1S46.  S.  of  Major-General  [Sir]  WUUam,  C.B., 
the  Bengal  Horse  Artillery.  B.  Jan.  5,  1827,  at  Meerut. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Went  to 
.Australia  and  India;  then  entered  the  Madras  .Army.  Comet, 
14th  Light  Dragoons,  1851;  Lieut.,  1853.  Served  in  the 
Persian  War,  1857.  Resigned,  1861,  and  returned  to  .Australia. 
Married  Annie,  dau.  of  R.  D.  Ker,  of  Clifton.  Drowned, 
Feb.  28,  1890,  with  his  wife,  in  the  wreck  of  the  S.S.  'Quetta' 
in  the  Torres  Straits,  on  his  way  home  from  Brisbane. 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  276.) 

WHISH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  24,  181 7.  Of 
Norfolk.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1767).]  Matric. 
Michs.  1817.  Ord.  deacon,  Feb.  7,  1819.  Died  at  St  Mary 
Redcliffe  vicarage,  Bristol,  Oct.  18,  1819,  aged  25.  Doubtless 
brother  of  Martin  R.  (1799)  and  John  K.  (1808).  (C  R. 
.    Hudleston.) 

WHISH,  HENRY  FULHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  5,  1842.  Of  Canterbury.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Peter  (1807),  V.  of  Monkton.  B.  Feb.  10,  1824.]  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1847;  priest,  1848;  C  of  Monkton, 
Kent,  1847-71.  C  of  Ferring,  Sussex,  1871-2.  C  of  St 
Michael's,  Brighton,  1872-86.  Married,  1870,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  James  Sabben.  Residing  at  10,  Belgrave  Terrace, 
Torquay,  in  1895.  Author,  Clavis  Svriaca,  a  Key  to  the 
Syriac  Version  of  the  Four  Gospels.  Died  Aug.  7,  1906.  {List 
of  Carthusians;  Crockford;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WHISH,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1835.  .Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  (36M  Wrangler)  1839;  M.A. 
1843.  Ord.  deacon,  1839;  priest,  1840;  C  of  Preston,  Lanes. 
C  of  Christ  Church,  Cheltenham,  1842-3.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
East  Peckham,  Kent,  1843-93.  Author,  The  First  Cause,  a 
Treatise  on  the  Being  and  Attributes  of  God;  Paraphrase  of 
Minor  Prophets;  Theory  of  Creation,  etc.  Died  June  6,  1893, 
aged  78.  Father  of  Albert  E.  (1870).  {Boose,  vi.  843;  Clergy 
List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  14,  1893.) 

WHISH,  JOHN  FREDERIC  MARTIN.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1872.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  M[atthew]  H[ale]  (1841),  V. 
of  Blackford,  Somerset.  B.  Oct.  17,  1853,  at  Crewkeme. 
School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B..A.  1876;  M.A. 
1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1876;  priest,  1877;  C  of 
Aston-7«jr;a-Birmingham,  1876-9.  V.  of  St  Laurence, 
Birmingham,  1879-92.  V.  of  Blackford,  Somerset,  1892-1912. 
R.  of  Lympsham,  1912-39.  Married,  .Aug.  2,  1882,  Ellen 
Clementina  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Hollins,  V.  of 
St  Clement's,  Bristol.  Died  Mar.  17,  1939.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  405;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  4,  1882;  The 
Times,  Mar.  22,  1939.) 

WHISH,  JOHN  KEDINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  20, 
x8o8.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1767),  of  Northwold,  Norfolk.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1808.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Dec.  16,  1809; 
B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1815.  V.  of  Corsham,  WUts.,  1814-17.  Preb. 
of  Salisbury.  P.C  of  Christ  Church,  Gloucester,  until  1830. 
Married  at  .Alderley,  Gloucs.,  Nov.  12,  1812,  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Blagden  Hale,  Esq.,  deceased.  Died  in  1830.  Brother 
of  Martin  R.  (1799)  and  doubtless  of  Henry  (1817);  father  of 
Mathew  H.  (1840).  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  11. 
378;  C  R.  Huddleston;  Farley's  Bristol  Journal,  Nov.  ai, 
1812.) 

WHISH,  JOHN  MATTHEW  HALE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Trinity,  July  8,  1841.  [Youngest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Martin 
Richard  (1799),  of  Bristol.  B.  at  .Abbots-Leigh,  Somerset. 
School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B..A.  1845.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester),  1846;  priest,  1849;  C  of  St  Thomas, 
Bedminster,  Bristol,  1848-9.  C  of  Wotton-under-Edge, 
Gloucs.,  1849-50.  C  of  Huntlev,  1850-3.  C.  of  Crewkeme, 
Somerset,  1854-8.  V.  of  Blackford,  1858-91.  Died  Dec.  4, 
1891.  Brother  of  Richard  B.  (1831)  and  Martin  H.  (1833); 
father  of  John  F.  M.  (1872).  (Sherborne  Reg.;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  C  R.  Hudleston.) 


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Whish,  Julian  Anthony 

WHISH,  JULIAN  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1888. 
[S.  of  George  Clinton,  of  43,  Norfolk  Square,  Brighton  (and 
Frederica  Adelaide  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Twyford, 
of  Trotton,  Sussex.  B.  Apr.  2,  1865.]  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle)  1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Barrow-in- 
Fumess,  1892-4.  C.  of  St  John-the-Evang.,  Carlisle,  1895- 
1900.  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Kensal  Rise,  Middlesex,  1900-4. 
V.  of  Apsley  End,  Herts.,  1905-7.  Married,  Jan.  1907,  Edith 
Helen  Fell.  Latterly  of  Glendon,  Corfe  Mullen,  Dorset.  Died 
Jan.  21,  1946,  at  Casements,  Dunsfold.  (Winchester Coll.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Feb.  2,  1946.) 

WHISH,  MARTIN.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Jan.  29,  1763.  [S.of  Richard,  of  Cambridge  (and  Lydia). 
B.  there.]  Bapt.  Oct.  2,  1743,  at  All  Saints,  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Lent,  1763;  B.A.  1767;  M.A.  1770.  Fellow,  I76&-73- 
Tutor  to  Lord  John  Clinton.  A  Commissioner  of  Excise,  1781- 
1819;  joint  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Excise,  1792-1819. 
Married,  July  30,  1784,  — ,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  Saunders. 
Died  Oct.  26,  1826.  Father  of  Richard  P.  (1807);  brother  of 
Richard  (1767).    [Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1784,  636.) 

WHISH,  MARTIN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  28,  1833.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Martin  Richard  (next).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bath  and  Wells),  1839;  priest,  1840;  C.  of  Bedminster, 
Somerset,  1839-44.  P-C.  of  Bishopsworth,  1844-6.  R.  of 
Alderley,  1846-1904.  Died  Feb.  16,  1904,  at  Weston-super- 
Mare.  Brother  of  Richard  B.  (1831)  and  John  M.  H.  (1841). 
{Crockford;  The  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Feb.  26,  1904.) 

WHISH,  MARTIN  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
July  5,  1799.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1767),  R.  of  West 
■  Walton,  Norfolk.  B.  [1781]  at  Northwold.  School,  King's 
Lynn  (Mr  Lloyd),  and  under  his  father.  Matric.  Michs.  1800; 
B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1807.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), Sept.  23,1804; 
priest,  Sept.  22,  1805.  V.  of  Bedminster,  Bristol  and  Preb.  of 
Salisbury,  1806-52.  R.  of  St  Mary  Redcliffe,  Bristol,  P.C.  of 
St  Thomas,  Bristol,  and  V.  of  Abbott's  Leigh,  1806-52. 
Married,  Oct.  30,  1812,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Blagden  Hale, 
of  Alderlev,  Gloucs.  A-nVaoT,  Protestantism,  not  Popery;  The 
Restoration  of  St  Mary  Redcliffe;  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Apr.  7, 
1852,  at  Redcliffe  HUl,  Bristol.  Brother  of  John  K.  (1808) 
and  doubtless  of  Henry  {1817);  father  of  the  above,  Richard  B. 
(1831)  and  John  M.  H.  (1841).  [Venn,  11.  134;  Boase,  vi.  843; 
Clergy  List;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WHISH,  MATTHEW  HALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  7, 
1840.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Kedington  (1808).]  Matric. 
Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844. 

WHISH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  7, 
1767.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Cambridge  (and  Lydia).  Bapt.  June 
20,  1750,  in  St  Edward's,  Cambridge.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1767;  Scholar,  1768;  B.A.  (^rd  Hon.  Wrangler)  1771; 
M.A.  1774.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich),  Aug.  14,  i774;  C.  of 
Stradsett,  Norfolk,  1774-7.  R.  of  West  Walton,  Norfolk  and 
V.  of  Wickford,  Essex,  1777-1810.  Preb.  of  Norwich. 
Married  Philippa,  dau.  of  William  Sandys.  Died  Aug.  11,1810, 
at  Northwold,  Norfolk.  Father  of  Martin  R.  (i799).  J"hn  K. 
(1808),  and  doubtless  of  Henry  (1817);  brother  of  Martin 
(1763).   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1810,  11.  195.) 

WHISH,  RICHARD  BUCHANAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Nov.  29,  1831.  Of  Somerset.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Martin 
Richard  (1799),  V.  of  St  Mary  Redcliffe,  Bristol.]  Died 
May  28,  1832.  Brother  of  John  M.  H.  (1841)  and  Martin  H. 
(1833).    (V.  Hodson.) 

WHISH,  RICHARD  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  13, 
1807.  Of  Middlesex.  [2nd  s.  of  Martin  (1763),  Commissioner 
of  Excise.  B.  May  2,  1788.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1807;  Scholar;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
Sept.  22,  1811;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1812.  V.  of  Broxted,  Essex, 
1812-32.  R.  of  of  Meesden,  Herts.,  1812-18.  R.  ofDownham, 
Essex,  1821-7.  R.  of  Wickford,  1823-7.  Preb.  of  Wells, 
1819.  V.  of  Monkton  with  Birchington  and  Acol,  Kent,  1832- 
71.  Married,  1822,  Sophia  Catherine  Streatfield.  Died  Jan. 
10,  1 87 1  in  London;  buried  at  Monkton.  Father  of  Henry  F. 
(1842).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G. ;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
CUrical  Guide;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WHISHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1783.  S.  of  Hugh,  of  Chester.  School,  Macclesfield.  Matric. 
Michs.  1783;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1792.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  20,  1789;  migrated  to  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  27, 
1794.  Called  to  the  Bar;  an  Equity  Draftsman.  (Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

WHISHAW,  REGINALD  ROBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1879.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.,  1883;  B.A.  1883;  M.B.  1887; 
B.Chir.  1888.   At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P. 


Whistler,  Rose  Fuller 

1885;  F.R.C.S.;  M.D.,  Hobart,  Tasmania.  House  Surgeon, 
Children's  Hospital,  Liverpool;  House  Physician,  Brompton 
Hospital.  Sometime  Demonstrator  in  Anatomy  at  Bristol 
Medical  School.  Practised  at  Croydon,  Surrey,  and  then 
went  to  Australia  because  of  ill-health.  Assistant  Medical 
Superintendent,  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  at  Willowbum, 
Queensland.  Married,  Oct.  6,  1902,  at  Melbourne,  Agnes, 
youngest  dau.  of  Ernest  Rossiter,  solicitor.  Died  Dec.  10, 
1908,  aged  46,  at  Willowburn,  as  the  result  of  an  attack  by 
a  lunatic.  (Medical  Directories;  Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows; 
The  Times,  Jan.  11,  1909.) 

WHISTLER,  ALFRED  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1877. 
[2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Rose  Fuller  (1845),  V.  of  Ashbumham, 
Sussex.  B.  Feb.  9,  1858,  at  Hollington  rectory,  Sussex. 
Educated  privately.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  7,  1878; 
B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor\vich),  1881;  priest, 
1882;  C.  of  Banham,  Norfolk,  1881-3.  Chaplain,  R.N.  1883- 
90;  H.M.S.  Penelope,  1883;  Duke  of  Wellington,  1884; 
Turquoise,  1884-6;  Hercules,  1886;  Euphrates,  1887-90.  C.  of 
Lyddington,  Rutland,  1890.  R.  of  Newton-Valence,  Hants., 
1891-4.  V.  of  Theddlethorpe  All  Saints,  Lines.,  1894-8.  R.  of 
Little  Carlton  with  Castle  Carlton,  1898-1902.  R.  of  Bucknell, 
Oxon.,  1902-11.  R.  of  Warkton,  Northants.,  1911-20. 
Married,  May  16,  1888,  Mary  Maude,  3rd  dau.  of  W.  S. 
Strange,  Esq.,  of  Hanley  Grange,  Worcs.  Died  in  Oct.,  1920. 
Brother  of  Fuller  (1877),  Webster  W.  (1888)  and  the  next. 
(Crockford;  W.  W.  Whistler.) 

WHISTLER,  CHARLES  WATTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  14,  1884.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Rose  Fuller  (1845),  V. 
of  Ashbumham,  Sussex  (and  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Watts,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Battle).  B.  Nov.  14,  1856,  at  Hollington 
rectory,  Sussex.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1881;  L.S.A.,  1881.  Had  practised  as  a 
surgeon  at  Bures,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Ord.  deacon 
(Liverpool),  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  Woolton,  Liverpool, 
1884-5.  Chaplain  of  the  Fishermen's  chapel,  Hastings,  1885- 
8.  V.  of  Theddlethorpe  All  Saints,  Lines.,  1888-94.  R.  of 
Elton,  Hunts.,  1894-5.  V.  of  Stockland-Bristol,  Somerset, 
1895-1909.  R.  of  Cheselbourne,  Dorset,  1909-13.  Married, 
Mar.  3,  1886,  Georgiana  Rosalie  Shapter,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  S. 
Strange,  Esq.,  of  Mettingham  Castle,  Suffolk.  Author,  A 
Thane  of  Wessex;  Wulfric;  KingOlaf's  Kinsman;  King  Alfred's 
Viking;  etc.  Died  June  10,  1913,  at  Clearmount,  Broadway, 
Dorset.  Brother  of  Fuller  (1877),  Webster  W.  (1888)  and  the 
above.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories; 
Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  Whistler  correspondence.) 

WHISTLER,  FULLER.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1877.  [3rd  s. 
of  the  Rev.  Rose  Fuller  (1845),  V.  of  Ashbumham,  Sussex 
(and  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Watts,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Battle).  B.  Aug.  22,  1859,  at  Hollington  rectory,  Sussex. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  7, 
1878;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.  At  the  R.M.C.,  Sandhurst, 
1881;  Lieut.,  2nd  Battn.,  Princess  Charlotte's  Berkshire 
Regt.,  1882;  transferred  to  the  Highland  L.I.,  1882.  Served 
in  the  Punjab  and  Oudh,  1883-92;  Ceylon,  1898-9.  Capt., 
1892;  retired,  1901.  Of  Caldbec  House,  Battle,  Sussex.  J. P. 
for  Sussex.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (loth  Battn., 
Highland  L.I.;  Staff  Captain,  28th  Infantry  Brigade;  Major, 
14th  (Reserve)  Battn.,  Royal  Scots,  1916).  Married,  June  26, 
l888,  Gwenllian  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  A.  Robinson,  Esq., 
Principal  of  the  Aitcheson  College,  Lahore.  Died  Mar.  i5, 
1922;  buried  at  Battle.  Brother  of  Alfred  J.  (1877),  Charles 
W.  (1884)  and  Webster  W.  (1888).    (W.  W.  Whistler.) 

WHISTLER,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  30,  1753.  Of 
Middlesex.  [S.  of  William  (and  Mary).  Bapt.  May  14,  1733, 
at  St  Bride's,  London.  Schools,  Merchant  Taylors',  and 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1753;  B.A.  1757.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  Sept.  25,  1757.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Eton 
Coll.  Reg.) 

WHISTLER,  ROSE  FULLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8, 
1845.  [3rd  s.  of  Edward  Webster  (and  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
John  Alcock,  of  Sheen,  Staffs.]  B.  Dec.  9,  1825.  School, 
Sutton  Valence.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar,  1847;  B.A. 
1849;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester),  1849;  priest, 
1850;  C.  of  Battle,  Sussex,  1849-52.  V.  of  Bishop's  Norton, 
Lines.,  1852-4.  R.  of  Hollington,  Sussex,  1854-67.  R.  of 
llketshall  St  John  with  St  Lawrence,  Suffolk,  1867-79.  J-P- 
for  Suffolk,  1870.  R.  of  Penhurst  and  V.  of  Ashbumham, 
Sussex,  1879-88.  R.  of  Elton,  Hunts.,  1889-94.  Married, 
June  12,  i855,atBattle,  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Watts, 
M.R.C.S.,  of  Battle.  J. P.  for  Hunts.,  1889.  Author,  History  of 
Elton.  Died  June  18,  1894;  buried  at  Elton.  Father  of 
Alfred  J.  (1877),  Fuller  (1877),  Charles  W.  (1884)  and 
Webster  W.  (1888).  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  20,  1894; 
Whistler  correspondence.) 


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Whistler,  Thomas  Webster 

WHISTLER,  THOMAS  WEBSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 

June  22,  1866.  S.  of  George  Lashniere,  Esq.,  of  Dalston, 
North  London.  School,  Sutton  Valence.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  Scholar,  1S67;  B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1872; 
priest,  1873;  C.  of  Bumham-Overy,  Norfolk,  1872-5.  C.  of 
Cranworth,  1875-7.  C.  of  Falkenham,  Suffolk,  1877-8.  C. 
of  Bunwell,  Norfolk,  1878-85.  C.  of  Burgate,  Suffolk,  1885-9- 
V.  of  Hempstead,  Norfolk,  1889-1912.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1913-    (f.  A.  Walker,  527.) 

WHISTLER,  WEBSTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  Z7,  1765.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  gent,  [of  Stow  Wood,  Oxon. 
(and  Elizabeth  Turner)].  B.  [Jan.  17,  174?].  at  Woodchurch. 
School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Beauvoir).  Matric.  Michs.  1765;  B.A. 
1769;  M.A.  1803.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  June  10,  1770;  priest 
(London),  Mar.  15,  1772;  C.  of  Sutton  Bonington,  Notts., 
1770.  K.  of  Newtimber,  Sussex,  1774-1832.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Harrowby,  1776.  R.  of  All  Saints  and  V. 
of  Clement's,  Hastings,  1803-32.  Married  (1)  Oct.  26,  1769. 
Ann  Lowther;  (2)  Apr.  30,  1790,  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Lashmer,  of  Shipley,  Sussex.  Died  Mar.  2,  1832,  at  Hastings; 
buried  at  All  Saint's.  Brass  tablet  and  two  windows  there  to 
his  memory.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  708;  Whistler 
correspondence.) 

WHISTLER,  WEBSTER  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

Sept.  29,  188S.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  R[ose]  F[uller] 
(1845),  of  Ashburnham  vicarage,  Sussex.  [B.  at  Battle,  1870.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B..\.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely),  1893;  priest  (Norwich),  1895;  C.  of  St  Neots,  Hunts., 
1893-5.  C.  of  Sheringham,  Norfolk,  1895-9.  R.  of  Bovinger, 
Essex,  1899-191 1.  R.  of  Necton,  Norfolk,  1911-26.  Servedin 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R..'\.C.D.;  mentioned  in 
Secretary  of  State's  List  for  '  valuable  services ' ;  T.D.).  R.  of 
Fetcham,  Surrey,  1926-32.  R.  of  Elsted  with  Tre>'ford  and 
Didling,  Sussex,  1932-9.  Married,  .\pr.  27,  1898,  Lilian,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Corker  Meade,  V.  of  St  Neots. 
Died  Nov.  1939,  at  Brighton;  buried  at  St  Neots.  Brother  of 
Charles  W.  (1884),  Aifred  J.  (1877)  and  FuUer  (1877)- 
[Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  22,  1939;  W.  W.  Whistler.) 

WHISTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14, 
1827.  S.  of  WUliam.  B.  [Nov.  20,  1808],  at  Derby.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  1831; 
M.A.  1834.  Fellow,  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1840;  priest 
(Hereford),  1841.  Head  Master  of  the  Cathedral  School, 
Rochester,  1842-9  and  1853-77-  Discovered  a  serious  mis- 
appropriation of  trust  funds  which  he  exposed  in  a  book 
entitled  Cathedral  Trusts  and  their  Fulfilment;  thereupon 
removed  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter,  1849,  but  reinstated  by 
the  Visitor  in  1853.  Assistant  examiner.  Civil  Service  Com- 
mission, and  Classical  Examiner,  Royal  Military  Academy, 
Woolwich.  Edited  Demosthenes,  in  the  Bibliotheca  Classica; 
and  contributed  to  Dr  Smith's  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Latin 
Antiquities.  Married  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  Wedd,  physician. 
Latterly  of  Old  Palace,  Rochester,  where  he  died  Aug.  3,  1895. 
Father  of  the  next.  [Roffensian  Reg.;  Boase,  iii.  1306; 
Crockford.) 

WHISTON,  ROBERT  WILMOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25  , 
1875.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Robert  (above),  of  St  Mar- 
garet's, Rochester.  B.  there,  Apr.  20, 1856.  Schools,  Rochester 
Cathedral  and  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B..\.  1879; 
M.A.  1882.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1877.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely),  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Huntingdon, 
1886-90.  Chaplain  at  Bologna,  1890-1.  C.  of  Fakenham, 
Norfolk,  1891-2.  C.  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1893-5.  R.  of 
Orwell,  Cambs.,  1895-1917-  V.  of  Whaddon,  Cambs.,  1917- 
20.  Lived  subsequently  at  Orwell  Lodge,  Shelford,  Cambs. 
A  good  linguist  and  a  meteorologist.  F.R.M.S.,  1927. 
Transcribed  the  Registers  of  the  Parish  of  Orwell,  1560-1837. 
Died,  unmarried,  Oct.  20,  1928;  buried  at  Stapleford,  Cambs. 
(Roffensian  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford.) 

WHISTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25,  1766. 
B.  in  Hunts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1732),  V.  of  Ramsey. 
Bapt.  Dec.  15,  1747.]  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  B.A.  1771-  Ord. 
deacon(Ely),Feb.  24, 1771;  priest  (Peterb.),  Dec.  6,  1772;  C. 
of  Chatteris,  Cambs.,  1772-4.  R.  of  Stoke  Ferrj',  Norfolk, 
1774-1803.  R.  of  Cranwich,  1779-91.  V.  of  Methwold,  1780- 
91.  P.C.  of  Bur>',  Hunts.,  1792-1803.  Married,  July,  1781, 
Betsey,  dau.  of  Henry  Brown,  of  Ramsey,  Hunts.  Died  Jan. 
17,  1803,  aged  55,  at  Ramsey.  (St  John's  Coll.  .idm.,  m.  714; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Jan.  29,  1803;  G.  Mag.,  1803,  i.  195  ) 

WHITAKER,  ALEXANDER  INGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1876.  fSth]  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Hesley  Hall,  TickhiU, 
Yorks.  (and  Eliza  Sophia,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Sanderson, 
R.N).  B.  Sept.  29,  1857,  at  Palermo,  Sicily.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880.  Of  Grayshott  Hall,  Hindhead, 
Surrey.  J. P.  for  Hants.;  High  Sheriff,  1919-20.  Married, 
June  5,  1895,  Berthe  Catherine,  dau.  of  David  de  Pury,  of 


Whitaker,  George  Ayton 

Grayshott.   Lived  latterly  at  29,  Kensington  Court,  London, 
W.   Died  .\ug.  29,  1933,  at  Bruges;  buried  Sept.  2,  at  Gray- 
shott.    Brother  of   John   .-V.    (1870).     (Harrow  Sch.     Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Aug.  31,  1933.) 
WHITAKER,  ALEXANDER  KERR.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  8,  1896.    S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  R.  of  Woolley,  Hunts. 
(and  Caroline   Eliza  Sissmore).     B.   there,   Mar.    15,    1878. 
Schools,  Schome  College,  Winslow  and  St  John's,  Leatherhead 
(Rev.  A.  F.  Rutty).    Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1902.    Ord. 
deacon  (St  .\lbans),  1903;  priest,  1905;  C.  of  Harrow  Green, 
Essex,  1903-5.   C.  of  Hertingfordbury,  Herts.,  1905-7.  C.  of 
Bedworth,  Warws.,  1907-8.  V.  of  Ravenfield,  Yorks.,  1910- 
49.   Married,  .\ug.  7,  1906,  Blanche  Tudor  Denmstoun,  3rd 
dau.   of   Alexander   Bruce   Dennistoun   Sword,   of   Endon, 
Staffs.    (Crockford.) 
WHITAKER,  ALFRED.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  9,  i86i. 
[Youngest  s.  of  Edward  Thomas,  of  London.]   Matric.  Michs. 
1861;  B.A.  1865.   .\dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1865. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1869.    Died  Mar.  21,  1913,  m 
London.   (Laic^  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
The  Standard,  Mar.  25,  1913-) 
WHITAKER,  ARTHUR  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1877- 
S.  of  George,  engineer,  of  Manchester.  B.  there,  Oct.  12,  1859. 
School,  Manchester  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs.   1877;   B.A. 
1881.    Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  Cleck- 
heaton   (Whitechapel),    Yorks.,    1882-5.    C.   of  Sherborne, 
Yorks.,    1885-7.     C.    of    Wingates,    Co.    Durham,    1887-8. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1901.    (Venn,  11.  429.) 
WHITAKER,  ARTHUR  LIONEL.    .A.dm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1895.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1850).  B.  at  Leconfield, 
Yorks.,  Feb.  10,  1876.]  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A. 
1902.    Ord.  deacon  (York),  1900;  priest,  1901;  C.  of  Kirby- 
Misperton,  Yorks.,  1900-2.    C.  of  Guisborough,  1902-4.    R. 
of  Scawton  with  Cold  Kirby,  1904-13.   R.  of  Upper  Helmsley 
with  Gate  Helmsley,  1913-20.    R.  of  Holtby  and  Warthil, 
1920-4.    R.  of  Berkswell,  War%vs.,  1924-50.    Married  Sept.  4, 
1902,   Gertrude  .\nnie,   dau.   of  Sydney   Victor  White,  of 
Caversham,  Oxon.  Of  Kenil worth- in  1952.  (Crockford;  Who's 
Who  in  Yorkshire.) 
WHITAKER,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  3, 
1899.    S.  of  C[harles],  Esq.,  of  Caldwell,  Pershore,  Worcs. 
B.  Mar.  27,  1880.  Schools,  Cherbourg,  Malvern  and  Dulwich 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital  in  1903.    Died,  unmarried,  Oct.  21,  1912,  at  Cald- 
well, Pershore.    (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 
WHITAKER,    EDWARD   JOHN   LUCIE.     Adm.   pens,   at   St 
John's,  Aug.  25,  1885.  S.  of  Francis,  solicitor  (and  Catherine 
Bean  Lucie-Smith).   B.  Jan.  18,  1865,  at  13,  Victoria  Street, 
Westminster.  Educated  privately.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A. 
1889.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  14,  1893.   Died 
Feb.  20,  1931,  in  London.   (Eagle,  xlvi.  197;  Law  Lists;  The 
Times,  Feb.  23,  1931.) 
WHITAKER,  FREDERICK.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1893.    [2nd]  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Craven  Lodge,  Halifax,  Yorks. 
B.  Dec.  13,  1874,  at  Halifax.  School,  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1896;  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1903.     .\t  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1903.   House  Surgeon, 
Halifax   Royal   Infirmary,    1903-6.     Practised   at   Halifax. 
Married,    1900,    Jessie    Milroy,    of    Glenluce,    Wigtonshire. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.A.M.C);  died 
Oct.  28,  1916,  in  hospital.    (Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Nov.  23,  1916;  Univ.  War  List.) 
WHITAKER,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  12, 
1774.    S.  of  Joseph,  of  Ossett,  Yorks.    B.  there.    [School, 
Wake&eld.]    Matric.  Michs.  1774;  B.A.  1778.    P.C.  of  Brad- 
field,  Yorks.  V.  of  Fridaythorpe.   P.C.  of  Rawmarsh  c.  1787- 
1817.   Died  in  Feb.  1817.    (J.  B.  Peace;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
WHITAKER,  GEORGE.   .A.dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  4,  1829. 
Of  Wilts.    [B.  Oct.  9,  1811.   School,  Charterhouse.]   Matric. 
Michs.  1829;  B..\.  (6th  Classic)  1833;  M.A.  1836.    Fellow, 
1834-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1837;  priest,  1838.  V.  of  Oaking- 
ton,   Cambs.,    1840-51.     First   Provost  of  Trinity  College, 
Toronto,  Canada,  1852-79.    Archdeacon  of  York,  Toronto, 
1875-9.  R.ofNewton-Toney,  Wilts.,  1879-82.  Died  Aug.  27, 
1882.     Father  of  George  H.   (1866).     (List  of  Carthusians; 
Crockford;  Clergy  List;  R.  L.  .-^rrowsmith ;    The  Guardian, 
Aug.  30,  1882.) 

WHITAKER,  GEORGE  AYTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  10,  1826.  Matric.  Lent,  1827;  B..\.  1831;  M..\.  1842. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1830;  priest,  1831.  V.  of  Mendham, 
Suffolk,  1833-50.  R.  of  Knoddishall  with  Buxlow,  1835-77- 
J.P.  for  Suffolk.  Married  .\nna  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Farr,  Esq.,  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1877- 
Father  of  Herbert  (1855)  and  the  next.  {Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 


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WHITAKER,  GEORGE  AYTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  12,  1853.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Ayton  (above)  (and 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Farr).  B.  [Dec.  4,  1833],  at 
Mendham,  Suffolk.  School,  Kent  (private).  Matnc.  Michs. 
1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester,  for 
Lichfield),  1858;  priest  (Lichfield),  1859;  C.  of  Trysull,  Staffs., 
1858-62.  R.  of  Henstead,  Suffolk,  1861-1904.  Married,  1859, 
Mary  Henrietta,  only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Farrar 
Acton.  Continued  to  reside  at  Henstead  rectory,  where  he 
died  Dec.  25,  1914.  Brother  of  Herbert  (1855).  {Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Dec.  31,  1914;  Who's  Who  m  Suffolk.) 

WHITAKER,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Magdalene,  May  6, 1830.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1785),  of  Gar- 
forth,  Yorks.  School, private.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834; 
M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon,  1834;  priest,  1834.  R.  of  Garforth, 
Yorks.,  1834-90.  Died  Nov.  2,  1890.  Father  of  James  A. 
(1861)  and  the  next.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  5,  1890.) 

WHITAKER,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  20,  1863;  from  New  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  May  12,  1858.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.  George]  Henry 
(above).  B.  May  12,  1839,  at  Garforth.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter),  1867;  priest,  1870.  Head  Master  of  Truro  Grammar 
School  and  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Truro,  1867-76.  C.  of  Thornton 
Heath,  Surrey,  1876-9.  V.  of  Bensington  (or  Benson),  Oxon., 
1879-81.  Died  Apr.  12,  1881.  Brother  of  James  A.  (1861). 
(Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Apr.  20,  1881.) 

WHITAKER,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  4,  1866.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1829)  [and  Arundel 
Charlotte].  B.  at  Oakington,  Cambs.  Bapt.  July  18,  1847- 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar,  1868; 
Bell  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  (bracketed  Senior  Classic)  1870; 
M.A.  1873.  Fellow,  1870-92;  Junior  Dean.  Assistant  Master 
at  Wellington  College,  1871-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1875; 
priest,  1877;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1875-7.  C.  of  All 
Saints,  Cambridge,  1877.  Principal  of  Truro  Theological 
College,  1878-85.  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  1878-9.  Canon 
Residentiary  and  Chancellor,  1885-6.  Whitehall  Preacher, 
1888-9.  Canon  of  Hereford,  1889-92.  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Eastbourne,  1894-1903.  C.  of  Burwash,  Sussex,  1904-10. 
C.  of  Menheniot,  Cornwall,  1910-15.  R.  of  Souldem,  Oxon., 
1915-16.  R.  of  Woughton-on-the  Green,  Bucks.,  1917-30. 
Author,  The  Royal  Priesthood  and  its  Offering;  Simple 
Instruction  before  Confirmation;  etc.  Died  May  23,  1930,  at 
Brasted,  Kent,  aged  83.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Wellington 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Eagle,  xlvi.  45.) 
WHITAKER,  GUY  STANHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
16,  1894.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward,  H.M.  Inspector  of  Registra- 
tion, of  [St  Michael's  Road,  Upper  Tooting],  London  (and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Stanham).  B.  Mar.  24,  1876,  at  Streatham. 
School,  Dulwich  College  (Mr  A.  H.  Gilkes).  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897.  Assistant  Master  at  Kent  House  School, 
Eastbourne,  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1900;  priest,  1901; 
C.  of  Harwich,  Essex,  1900-2.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene, 
Wandsworth  Common,  1902-8.  R.  of  Plaitford,  Wilts., 
1908-14.  V.  of  Somerton,  Somerset,  1914-20.  V.  of  Bucks 
Mills,  Devon,  1920-46.  Married,  July  11,  1905,  Dorothy, 
youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Bumey,  Master  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Chancery,  of  Halstead  Lodge,  Upper  Tooting.  Died 
Mar.  II,  1947,  at  33,  Hendham  Road,  Upper  Tooting. 
(Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  13,  1947.) 

WHITAKER,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1855.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Ayton 
(1826),  of  Knodishall,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Kent 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1855.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  22,  1859.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  ii,  1862.  Brother  of 
George  A.  (1853).  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar.) 

WHITAKER,  JAMES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  14,  1861.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Henry  (1830)  (and 
Lucy).  B.  at  Garforth,  Yorks.  Bapt.  June  9,  1842.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1861 ;  B.A.  1865.  Went  to  Australia, 
where  he  died  c.  1892.  Brother  of  George  H.  (1863).  (Sed- 
bergh Sch.  Reg.) 

WHITAKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  10, 
1785.  B.  at  Doncaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  LL.B.  1792. 
V.  of  Garforth,  Yorks.   Father  of  George  H.  (1830). 

WHITAKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  9,  1884. 
[2nd]  s.  of  John,  of  Winsley  Hall,  near  Shrewsbury  (and 
Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Munn).  B.  Sept.  6,  1865,  at 
Kelton  Mains,  near  Dumfries.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884.  Resided  four  terms.  Ranching  at  Cheyenne, 
Wyoming,  U.S.A.  in  191 1.  Married,  Oct.  1896,  Lisle  Wyman 
Smith,  of  Cheyenne,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  4,  1925. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  PeiU,  a.  711-) 


WHITAKER,  Thomas  Ayton 

WHITAKER,  JOHN  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 

1870.  [6th]  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Hesley  Hall,  Tickhill,  Yorks.  (and 
Eliza  Sophia,  only  dau.  of  Captain  William  Sanderson,  R.N.). 
B.  Mar.  4,  1852,  at  Palermo,  Sicily.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1875.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17, 

1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  lo,  1876.  On  the  North-. 
Eastern  Circuit.  A  Special  Pleader.  J. P.  for  Sussex.  Married, 
Oct.  5,  1881,  Emily,  dau.  of  Charles  Wilkin,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Mar.  8,  1923,  in  London.  Brotherof  Alexander  I.  (1876). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Mar.  9,  1923-) 

WHITAKER,  MARMADUKE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  14,  1855-  [Eldest]  s.  of  WUliam 
Williamson,  Esq.,  of  Kirk-Deighton,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1855;  B.A.  1859.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  4,  1859. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1862.  On  the  Midland  Circuit. 
Died  Feb.  25,  1879.   (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WHITAKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
15,  1850.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hull.  B.  at  Kirk  Ella,  Yorks. 
School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857. 
Ord.  deacon  (York),  1854;  priest,  1855;  C.of  Stokesley,  Yorks., 
1854-8.  C.  of  Cherry-Burton,  1858-9.  R.  of  Scorborough 
with  Leconfield,  1859-80.  Married  Sophia  Lowe  Thornton, 
dau.  of  William  Duesbery  Thornton  Duesbery,  of  Scalby. 
Died  May  19,  1880.  Father  of  Arthur  L.  (1895).  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  May  26,  1880.) 

WHITAKER,  ROBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  29,  1894.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  [Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin],  V.  of  Natland,  Kendal,  Westmoriand  (and  Eleanor 
Mann).  B.  Oct.  i,  1875,  at  Natland  parsonage.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1894;  B.A.  1897. 
Lecturer  in  mathematics  at  Bristol  University,  1897-8. 
Assistant  Master  at  Oxford  House  School,  St  Anne's-on-Sea, 
1898-1900;  at  Stockton-on-Tees  Grammar  School,  1900-11. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1908;  priest,  1909;  C.of  Stockton-on- 
Tees,  1908-U.  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Worcester,  1913-14. 
Assistant  Master  at  King's  School,  Worcester,  1911-35.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Worcester,  1922.  V.  of  Cleeve  Prior,  Worcs.,  1935- 
47.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Edinburgh,  1947.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford.) 

WHITAKER,  ROBERT  NOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  4,  1821.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Dunham  (1774). 
LL.D.,  of  Lanes,  (and  Lucy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thoresby). 
[B.  Dec.  4,  1800,  at  Leeds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1826; 
M.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  Dec.  24,  1826;  priest, 
June  10,  1827;  C.  of  St  Mary  Woolnoth,  1826-8.  P.C.  of 
Langho,  Lanes.,  1828-40,  and  P.C.  of  Holme-in-Whalley, 
1830-40;  V.  of  Whalley,  1840-81.  Married,  July  7,  1830, 
Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Jones,  R.  of  Llangeinwen 
and  Llangaffo,  Anglesey,  and  had  issue.  Author,  A  Handbook 
of  Whalley.  Died  Aug.  9,  1881.  Brother  of  WUliam  (1815). 
(Boase,  vi.  845;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles. ;  Clerical  Guide.) 
WHITAKER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  8,  1835.  [S.  of  Samuel,  of  Newchurch,  near  Rochdale.] 
School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar, 
1835;  B..\.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (York,  Lilt.  dim. 
from  Lichfield),  Aug.  4, 1839;  priest  (Lichfield),  Aug.  23, 1840; 
C.  of  Tipton,  Staffs.,  1839-41.  C.  of  Dunnington,  Yorks., 
1842-5.  C.  of  Penrhos,  Montgom.,  1845-7;  V.  there,  1847-80. 
Married,  1846,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Liddell,  of 
Poulton-Le-Fylde,  Lanes.  Author,  The  Church  the  Ark  of 
Salvation.  Died  July  29,  1880.  M.I.  at  Penrhos.  (Manchester 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Thomas,  St  Asaph.) 
WHITAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  30,  1753.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1706),  deceased.  B.  at 
Fressingfield,  Suffolk.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Welton).  Matric. 
Michs.  1753;  B.A.  1757.  In  Holy  Orders.  V.  of  Mendham, 
Suffolk,  1759-71.  Father  of  the  next.  (Foster,  Norfolk  and 
Suffolk  Incumbents.) 
WHITAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 
1781.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (above).]  Matric. 
Easter,  1783;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1793.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
June  II,  1786;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1788;  C.  of  Mendham,  Suffolk, 
1786-8;  V.  there,  1788-1832.  V.  of  Syleham,  and  Weybread, 
1814-29.  R.  of  Stanford  Dingley,  Berks.,  1819-24.  Died 
Dec.  29,  1832,  aged  69.  Father  of  Thomas  W.  (1818). 
(Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1832,  ii.  654.) 
WHITAKER,  THOMAS  AYTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.. 
Oct.  I,  1893.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Ayton  (St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  1852),  of  Great  Bricet,  Suffolk.]  B.  Aug.  12,  1873. 
[Schools,  Repton  and  Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1899;  priest, 
1900;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ely,  Cambs.,  1899-1901.  C.  of 
Haddenham,  1902-3.  Member  of  the  Society  of  Sacred 
Mission,  1903-4.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1905.  (Repton 
Reg.;  Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists.) 


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Whitaker,  Thomas  Dunham 

WHITAKER,  THOMAS  DUNHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at 
St  John's,  Dec.  2,  1774-  S.  of  the  Rev.  —  (AVilliam  (175°)] 
C.  of  Rainham.  Norfolk  (and  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  Dunham). 
B.  at  Rainham,  Norfolk,  June  8,  I759-]  A  pupil  of  the  Rev. 
William  Sheepshanks  at  Grassington,  S'orks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1775;  Scholar,  1775;  LL.B.  1781;  LL.D.  1801.  Ord.  deacon 
(Clonfertand  Kilmacduagh  for  Carlisle),  Sept.  18,  1785;  priest 
(Clonfert  and  Kilmacduagh),  August  30, 1786.  P.C.  of  Holme, 
Lanes.,  1797-1821.  V.  of  VVhalley,  1809-21.  R.  of  Heysham, 
1813-19.  V.  of  Blackburn,  1818-21.  F.R.S.,  1818.  Married, 
Jan.  13,  1783,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thoresby,  of  Leeds.  An 
accurate  and  learned  antiquary.  Author,  History  0/  the 
Original  Parish  of  Whalley;  History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Deanery  of  Craven;  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Sir  George 
Radcliffe,  etc.  Died  Dec.  i8,  1821,  at  Blackburn  vicarage. 
Left  Roman  antiquities,  including  an  altar  to  Apollo,  to 
St  John's,  now  in  the  College  Library.  Father  of  Robert  N. 
(1821)  and  William  (1815).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv;  Burke, 
L.G.:  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  D.N.B.) 

WHITAKER,  THOMAS  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  8,  1818.  S.  of  the  Rev.  —  [Thomas  (1781)],  of  Mendham, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  i8i8;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  Sept.  22,  1822;  priest,  Oct.  5,  1823.  R.  of 
Stanton-by-Bridge,  with  Swarkestone,  Derbs.,  1830-68. 
Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1852.  Married  Anna,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Patteson,  of  Drinkstone,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue. 
Died  in  1S68.  {Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Walford,  County 
Families  (sub  his  son).) 

WHITAKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1815,  as  Whittaker.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  D.  (1774). 
LL.D.,  of  Whalley,  Lanes,  (and  Lucy,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Thoresby,  of  Leeds).  B.  May  28,  1798.  School,  Leeds.  Did 
not  reside.  Died  in  1835.  Brother  of  Robert  N.  (1821). 
(F.  P.  White;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  n.  665;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHITAKER,  WILLIAM  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1885.  Eldest  s.  of  William,  banker,  of 
Ripon,  Yorks.  B.  July  21,  1866,  at  Gulphay,  near  Ripon. 
School,  HaUeybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  In 
business  in  London,  1890-2.  In  Australia,  for  his  health, 
1896-7.  An  invalid  for  many  years.  Married,  1896,  Catherine 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  H.  Bastard,  of  Taunton.  Died 
Mar.  12,  1912.    (HaUeybury  Reg.;  J.  T.  Rule.) 

WHITAKER,  WILLIAM  INGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1884.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  [Ingham],  of  'Pywell' 
[Pylewell]  Park,  Lymington,  Hants,  (by  his  1st  wife,  Louisa 
Katharine  Elspeth  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Alexander 
Ewing,  Bishop  of  Argyll).  B.  .\pr.  3,  1866,  at  Lymington. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Of  Pylewell 
Park,  Lymington,  Hants.,  and  41,  Upper  Brook  Street, 
London,  W.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Hants.;  High  Sheriff,  1910. 
Alderman,  Hants.  CO.  Capt.,  3rd  Militia  Battn.,  The  Sea- 
forth  Highlanders,  1892-9.  Lieut.,  Royal  Defence  Corps  and 
Labour  Corps,  1915-18.  Married,  Sept.  22,  1903,  the  Hon. 
Hilda  Guilhermina,  youngest  dau.  of  the  6th  Viscount 
Melville,  and  had  issue.  Died  July  10,  1936,  at  Barton-on- 
Sea;  buried  at  South  Baddesley.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  13,  1936.) 

WHITBREAD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20, 
1884.  [Only]  s.  of  William,  of  24,  Eaton  Place,  London  (and 
Laura,  dau.  of  A.  Robarts).  B.  1866,  in  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Of  Tollerton  Hall,  Notts.  Married, 
1893,  his  cousin,  Maud,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Whitbread 
(1849),  of  Southill  Park,  Beds.  Died  in  1896,  at  Purfleet, 
Essex.   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHITBREAD,  EDMUND  SALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  3,  1823.  Of  Suffolk.  [3rd  s.  of  Jacob,  of  Loudham  Park, 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  J.  Salter,  Esq.).  B.  1805.] 
Matric.  .Michs.  1823.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  28,  1824; 
B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  June  8,  1828; 
priest,  Oct.  9,  1831;  C.  of  Boyton,  Wilts.,  1829-31.  C.  of 
Catfield,  Norfolk,  1831-3.  R.  of  Strumpshaw  with  Bradeston, 
1833-90.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Married,  1829,  Charlotte  Matilda, 
dau.  of  John  Josselyn,  Esq.,  of  Sproughton,  Suffolk,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Nov.  5,  1890.  (Walford,  County  Families; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  12,  1890.) 

WHITBREAD,  FRANCIS  PELHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  [3rd]  s.  of  Samuel  (1849),  of  Southill  Park, 
Biggleswade,  Beds,  (and  Lady  Isabella  Charlotte  Pelham,  dau. 
of  the  Eari  of  Chichester).  B.  [Oct.  16],  1867,  at  Eastbourne. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  2,  1891.  Managing  Director  of  Messrs  Whit- 
bread and  Co.,  brewers.  For  many  years  Chairman  of  the 
National  Trade  Defence  Association.  Vice-Chairman  of  the 
N.S.P.C.C,  1911-41.  Treasurer  of  Guy's  Hospital,  1924-35. 
Married,    Feb.    20,    1894,    the   Hon.    Ida   Madeleine   Agnes 


Whitbread,  William  Henry 

Hanbury-Tracy,  3rd  dau.  of  the  4th  Baron  Sudeley,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Oct.  29,  1941,  at  Cooper's  Hill  Lodge,  Englefield 
Green,  Surrey;  buried  at  Southill,  Beds.  lEton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  E.G.;  The  Times,  Oct.  30  and  Nov.  5,  1941.) 

WHITBREAD,  JACOB.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  20,  1767.  Matric.  Michs.  1767. 

WHITBREAD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Mar.  2, 
1782;  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
July  10,  1780,  age  16,  Of  Middlesex.  [Only  s.  of  Samuel, 
brewer,  of  Southill,  Beds,  (and  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles, 
1st  Earl  Cornwallis).  B.  1764.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1783;  B.A.  1785.  Entered  his  father's  brewery,  1786.  M.P. 
for  Bedford,  1790-1815.  A  frequent  speaker  in  the  House, 
attaching  himself  to  Fox,  who  took  him  into  his  confidence 
in  foreign  affairs.  One  of  the  leading  spirits  of  the  Opposition. 
Led  his  party's  attack  on  Viscount  Melville  who  was  accused 
of  abuses  in  the  Naval  Dept.;  subsequently  moved  MelvUle's 
impeachment,  and  unsuccessfully  conducted  the  case  in 
Westminster  Hall,  1806.  Brought  in  an  elaborate  Poor  Law 
bill,  1807,  some  clauses  of  which  later  passed  their  second 
reading.  His  Peace  policy,  1807,  caused  a  party  split  which 
led  to  the  practical  disbandinent  of  the  Opposition,  1809. 
Made  himself  the  champion  of  Caroline,  Princess  of  Wales,  in 
the  House  of  Commons,  181 2.  Took  much  interest  in  the 
re-building  of  Drury  Lane  Theatre.  Lieut. -Col.,  Bedford 
Volunteers,  1803-8.  Married,  Dec.  26,  1787,  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  first  Earl  Grey.  Committed  suicide  July  6,  1815, 
in  London;  buried  at  Cardington.  Father  of  WUliam  H. 
(1813)  and  Samuel  C.  (1814).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  551;  Burke,  E.G.;  D.N.B. ,  which  gives 
'B.  1758.') 

WHITBREAD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  5,  1849.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  Charles  (next)  [of 
Cardington,  Beds.)  (by  his  1st  wife,  the  Hon.  Julia  Brand, 
dau.  of  Lord  Dacre).  [B.  May  5,  1831.]  School,  Rugby. 
■  Matric.  Michs.  1849-  Of  SouthUl  Park,  Biggleswade,  Beds. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Beds.  M.P.  for  Bedford,  1852-95.  A 
Commissioner  of  the  Admiralty,  1859-63.  Married,  July  9, 
1855,  Lady  Isabella  Charlotte  Pelham,  youngest  dau.  of 
Henry  Thomas,  3rd  Earl  of  Chichester.  Died  Dec.  25,  1915. 
Father  of  Francis  P.  (1886)  and  Samuel  H.  (1876).  (Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 

WHITBREAD,  SAMUEL  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  .\pr.  21,  1814.  [2nd]  s.  of  Samuel  (1782),  of 
Middlesex  (and  Lady  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Earl  Grey).  [B. 
Feb.  16,  1796.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1814.  A  brewer 
in  London.  M.P.  for  Middlesex,  1820-30.  Of  Cardington, 
Beds.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Beds.;  High  Sheriff,  1831.  Built  an 
observatory  at  Cardington.  F.R.A.S.,  1849;  treasurer,  1857- 
78.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  British  Meteorological  Society, 
1850.  F.R.S.,  1854.  Married  (1)  June  28,  1824,  the  Hon. 
Juliana  Brand  (d.  1858),  dau.  of  Henry  Otway,  21st  Lord 
Dacre;  (2)  Feb.  18,  1868,  Lady  Mary  Stephenson  Keppel,  dau. 
of  William  Charles,  4th  Earl  of  .\lbemarle,  and  widow  of 
Henry  Frederick  Stephenson.  Died  May  27,  1879,  in  London. 
Father  of  the  above;  brother  of  William  H.  (1813).  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Boase,  iii.  1307;  Return  of  M.P. s.) 

WHITBREAD,  SAMUEL  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  (1849),  of  10,  Ennismore 
Gardens,  Princess  Gate,  London  (and  Lady  Isabella  Charlotte 
Pelham,  dau.  of  the  3rd  Ead  of  Chichester).  B.  Jan.  8,  1858, 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880; 
M.A.  1888.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  22,  1879-  Private 
Secretary  to  Lord  Nortbbrook,  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty, 
1880.  Of  Southill  Park,  Beds.  Chairman  of  Whitbread  and 
Co.,  brewers.  M.P.  for  South  Beds.,  1892-5;  for  South 
Hunts.,  1906-10.  C.B.,  1917.  Lord  Lieut.,  of  Beds.,  1912. 
Custos  Rotulorum,  1912-36.  Chairman  of  Beds.  Quarter 
Sessions.  Hon.  Col.,  Beds.  Volunteers.  Married,  Jan.  16, 
1904,  Madeline  Emmie  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
Edward  Roden  Bourke,  and  had  issue.  Died  July  29,  1944. 
(Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  E.G.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  July  31. 
I944-) 

WHITBREAD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  30,  1813.  ^Elder]  s.  of  Samuel  (1782)  (and 
Lady  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  Grey).  B.  [Jan.  4, 
1795],  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  M.A. 
1816.  Partner  with  his  brother  in  the  brewing  firm.  Of 
Southill,  Beds.  M.P.  for  Bedford,  1818-34.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Beds.;  High  Sheriff,  1837.  Married,  Nov.  5,  1845,  Harriet, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Wettenhall  Sneyd,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  and 
widow  of  Major  Turner  Macan,  of  Carriff.  Died,  s.p.,  June  21, 
1867.  Brother  of  Samuel  C.  (1814).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase, 
III.  1308;  Return  ofM.P.s;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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Whitby,  Charles  Joseph 


WHITBY,  CHARLES   JOSEPH.    Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1881.   S.  of  "        "    "  '  "  -..-^--•. 

[B.  1864,  at  YeovU 


Oct.  3,  1881.   S.  of  J[oseph],  Esq.,  of  Grove  House,  Yeovil. 
—      -'  ■■     /U.  School,  Oakham.]   Matric.  Michs.  1881; 


B.A.  1884;  M.B.  1888;  M.D.  1892.  At  Guy's  Hospital; 
Clinical  Assistant  there,  and  at  the  Evelina  Hospital  for 
children.  Surgeon,  Liverpool  Dispensary;  Physician, 
Smedley's  Hydropathic  establishment,  Matlock  Bridge, 
Derbs.;  at  the  West  of  England  Hydropathic  establishment, 
Limpley  Stoke;  Clifton  Hydro,  Bristol  (1900)  and  the  Mendip 
Hills  sanatorium,  Hillgrove.  Practised  at  Bath  from  1910. 
Married,  1885,  Clara  Belinda,  dau.  of  E.  Hayden.  Author, 
Other-world  stuff;  The  rising  tide;  Ambitions  (a  play),  etc.  Of 
27,  Chaucer  Road,  Bath,  in  1948.  (Medical  Directories;  Who's 
Who  in  Somerset.) 

WHITBY,  CLEMENT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  i,  i793-  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas  {Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  1763),  of  Creswell,  Staffs.  School,  Mickleover,  Derbs. 
Matric.  Easter,  1794.  Ensign,  32nd  Foot,  1794;  Captain, 
17th  Foot,  1796;  Major,  1805;  Lieut. -Colonel,  ist  West  India 
Regt.  of  Foot,  1811;  sold  out,  Dec.  12,  1822.  Married 
Frances,  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Gray,  R.N.  Died  Feb.  15,  1866, 
at  Ottery  St  Mary,  Devon.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of 
Thomas  (1790).    (Boase,  vi.  845.) 

WHITBY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  26, 
1792.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  (Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1763),  of 
Creswell,  Stags.  [B.  Dec.  28,  i775.  at  Stafford.]  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Easter,  1794;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  1807. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1799;  C.  of  Ditteridge,  Wilts.,  i799- 
V.  of  Seighford,  Staffs.,  1800-19,  and  (sinecure)  R.  of  Creswell, 
1806-52.  Sometime  officiated  at  the  English  Chapel  at  Nice. 
Married,  18 10,  Mary  Aime,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Way,  of  Denham, 
Bucks.  Died  Mar.  23,  1852,  at  Creswell  Hall.  Brother  of  the 
above  and  of  Thomas  (1790).  (Boase,  vi.  845;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  Al.  Carihus.;  Burke,  L.G.;  R.  L.  Arrow- 
smith.) 

WHITBY  (post  GARROW-WHITBY),  EDWARD  GARROW. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  23,  1876.  S.  of 
Captain  Thomas  Edward  (1839),  deceased,  of  Creswell  Hall, 
near  Stafiord  (and  Sophia  Jane,  dau.  of  Mr  Justice  Garrow). 
B.  1857.  Matric.  Easter,  1877-  Of  Creswell  Hall,  Stafis. 
Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  the  additional  surname  of 
Garrow,  1878.  Captain,  ist  Staffs.  Militia.  (Walford,  County 
Families.) 

WHITBY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1797.  Did 
not  reside.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  17,  1797.  Matric. 
Lent,  1798- 

WHITBY,  NETTLETON  BALME.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  16,  1856.  [3rd]  s.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Leeds  [and 
of  Yeovil,  Somerset].  B.  [Dec.  9,  1837],  at  Tong,  Yorks. 
School,  Rugby  [and  Leeds].  Matric.  Michs.  1856.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  5,  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford,  for 
Nassau),  1866;  priest  (Oxford,  for  Exeter),  1867;  C.  of  St  Anne's 
New  Providence,  Bahamas,  1866-7.  C.  of  Colyton,  Devon, 
1867-8.  C.  of  Widley,  Hants.,  1868-70.  C.  of  East  Buckland, 
Devon,  1871.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Captain  the  Hon. 
Hay-Drummond  (at  Cromlix,  Perthshne),  1877-87.  R.  of 
Finningley,  Notts.,  1887-1904.  Died  May  17,  1904.  (Leeds 
Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Times,  May  23, 
1904.) 

WHITBY,  RICHARD  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  22,  1835.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Dixie  Scholar,  1835; 
B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842;  B.D.  1854-  Fellow,  1853-5.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.),  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Carlton,  Leics., 
1844-8.  Second  Master  at  Market  Bosworth  Grammar 
School,  1848-53.  V.  of  Lechlade,  Gloucs.,  1854-79.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1880.    (Clergy  List.) 

WHITBY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26,  1876.  S. 
of  Elias,  manufacturer.  B.  June  27,  1846,  at  Yeovil.  Schools, 
private;  and  at  London  Univ.;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1880. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  (idih  Wrangler)  1880; 
M.A.  1883.  Assistant  Master  at  Amersham  Hall  School, 
Bucks.,  1873-6;  Second  Master  of  Tettenhall  College,  Staffs., 
1880-5.  Married,  1888,  Florence,  dau.  of  Eustace  Button,  of 
Somerset.  Living  at  Kingston  House,  Clevedon,  in  1911. 
(Peile,  II.  648.) 

WHITBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  19,  1790.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  1763),  of  Creswell,  Staffs,  (and  Mabella,  dau.  of  John 
Turton).  Schools,  Rugby  and  Mickleover,  Derbs.  Died 
Dec.  13,  1790,  in  College.  Brother  of  Clement  W.  (1793)  and 
Edward  (1792).  (St John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  552;  G.  Mag.,  1790, 
II.  1152.) 


Whitcombe,  Robert  Henry 

WHITBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  1,  1856. 
[Younger]  s.  of  Thomas,  miller  (and  Mary).  B.  in  Liverpool, 
May  12,  1835.  Bapt.  Aug.  23,  1835.  School,  Liverpool 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1866.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester),  Sept.  25, 1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Chester,  1859-61.  C.  of  St  John's,  Fairfield,  Liverpool,  1861- 
4.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Leeds,  1864.  V.  of  St  Simon,  Leeds, 
1865-77.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Plymouth,  1877-81.  V.  of 
Dewsbury,  Yorks.,  1881-90.  Hon.  Canon  of  Wakefield, 
1888-1909.  V.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Sandown,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1891-1905.  Married,  1870,  Mary  L.  Titley  Beverley, 
and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  145,  Brondesbury  Park,  N.W., 
where  he  died  Aug.  13,  1918.  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Aug.  15,  1918;  Howard  and  Crisp.) 

WHITBY,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  2,  1839.  [Only]  s.  of  George,  of  Worcester  (and  Emma- 
retta,  dau.  of  Edward  Ratcliff).  B.  at  Benson,  Oxon.  [1824]. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1840.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  2,  1841.  Comet,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards, 
1843;  Lieut.,  1847;  Capt.,  1850.  Of  Creswell  Hall,  Staffs. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Staffs.  Married,  1855,  Sophia  Jane,  only 
dau.  of  Mr  Justice  Garrow,  of  Hadley  Priory,  Middlesex,  and 
widow  of  Lieut. -Col.  Schonswar,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1869. 
Father  of  Edward  G.  (1876).  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

WHITCHER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Nov.  11,  1768.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Reading.  Bapt.  May  17, 
1749.  [School,  Christ's  Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs.  1768; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1773;  M.A.  1776.  'In  Holy  Orders.'  (Christ's 
Hosp.  Exhibitioners  (Whicher).) 

WHITCHURCH,  REGINALD  HENRY  SEDGWICK  GURNEY. 
Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  May  11,  1897.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Walter  Beaumont  Gumey  (next)  [R.]  of  Spixworth, 
Norfolk.  [B.  Feb.  27,  1879.]  Schools,  Paignton  and  Hailey- 
bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Bedfordshire 
Regt.,  1900;  Lieut.,  1901;  transferred  to  the  Indian  Army, 
1901;  96th  Bihar  Infantry;  Mihtary  Accounts  Dept.,  1908; 
Captain,  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
Military  Accounts  Dept.,  Indian  Army).  Retired,  1922.  Died 
Dec.  24,  1937,  at  Eastbourne.  (Haileyhury  Reg.  and  Army 
Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  28,  1937.) 

WHITCHURCH,   The  Rev.   WALTER  BEAUMONT  GURNEY. 

Adm.  pens,  (age  35)  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  15,  1887.  Matric. 
Lent,  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester), 
1884;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Eastbourne,  1884-6. 
C.  of  St  Giles's,  Cambridge,  1886-8.  R.  of  Spixworth, 
Norfolk,  1888-1900.  Father  of  the  above.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1901. 

WHITCHURCH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  20,  1756.  S.  of  William,  attomey-at-law,  of  Frome, 
Somerset.  B.  there.  Bapt.  June  18,  1738.  Schools  [Reading] 
Harrow  [and  Winchester].  Matric.  Michs.  1756.  Migrated  to 
Caius,  July  2, 1759;  Scholar,  1759-65.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and 
Wells),  Sept.  23,  1764,  described  as  'LL.B.';  priest,  Sept.  22, 
1765;  C.  of  Elm,  Somerset,  1764.  V.  of  Frome  Selwood. 
(Winchester  Scholars;  Venn,  11.  76.) 

WHITCOMBE,  PHILIP.  B.A.  1829,  mcorp.  from  Oxford.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  9,  1829;  from  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Apr.  17,  1822,  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1826.  Of  Warwickshure.  [Only  s.  of  PhUip,  of 
Edgbaston.]  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford),  1829;  priest,  1830;  C.  of 
Eastham  with  Hanley  ChOd,  Worcs.,  -1841-8.  C.  of  St 
John's,  Wolverhampton,  1850-4.  Resided  at  Tettenhall, 
1855-6.  V.  of  Holy  Cross  (The  Abbey  Church),  Shrewsbury, 
1857-81.  Married  Miss  Margaret  Evans,  of  Eyton,  Heref. 
Died  Aug.  31,  1881.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHITCOMBE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  28,  1812.  [Only]  s.  of  Richard  [of  BoUingham,  Heref.]. 
B.  at  Kington,  Heref.  [Mar.  2,  1794].  School,  Devon.  Matric. 
Michs.  1813;  Scholar,  1815;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820.  President 
of  the  Union,  1816.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  25,  1820. 
Called  to  the  Bar.  A  Commissioner  of  Enquiry  into  Municipal 
Corporations.  Died  at  Hastings,  Nov.  12,  1834.  (Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHITCOMBE,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1876. 
S.  of  Robert  Henry,  solicitor,  of  Bewdley.  B.  there,  Apr.  11, 
1859.  School,  Bewdley.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Jan.  12,  1880;  B.A. 
1881 ;  M.A.  1884.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1887;  practised  at  Bewdley. 
J.P.  for  Worcs.  Capt.,  Worcs.  Regt.,  1894.  Served  m  the 
South  African  War,  1898-1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  R.A.S.C.  (T.F.);  mentioned  twice  in 
despatches;  D.S.O.,  1917).  Died  Mar.  23,  1934;  buried  at 
Ribbesford,  Worcs.  (Venn,  11.  442;  A^*ny  Lists;  The  V.C.  and 
D.S.O.;  The  Times,  Mar.  24,  1934. 


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White,  Alan  William 

WHITE,  ALAN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3, 
1888.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  of  Scole,  Norfolk  (and  Eliza 
Stunt).  B.  July  19,  1869,  at  Shenton,  Leics.  School,  Felsted 
(Mr  D.  S.  Ingram).  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A. 
1900.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  Lynn  Grammar  School, 
1891  and  at  prep.  Schools;  Head  Master  of  St  Aubyn's  prep. 
School,  Barrow-in-Furness,  in  1910.  Latterly  of  39,  Broad- 
water Down,  Tunbridge  Wells,  where  he  died  Nov.  iz,  1940. 
{AI.  Felsted.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Nov.  14, 
1940.) 
WHITE,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  MILLER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Jan.  10,  1885.  S.  of  Alexander  Miller.  B.  Apr.  26, 
1864,  at  Colchester.  Schools,  King's  College,  London  and 
King's  College,  Gloucester.  Matric.  Lent,  1885.  An  .\ssistant 
Master.  Of  St  Oswald's  House,  West  Hartlepool,  in  1911. 
Married  and  had  issue.  {PeiU,  11.  713-) 
WHITE,  ALFRED  DUNCAN.    Matric.  Non-CoU.  from  Ayerst 

H.,  Lent,  1885. 
WHITE,  ALFRED  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 

July  3,  1852.  Of  Northants.  Matric.  Michs.  1852. 
WHITE,  ALISON  KINGSLEY  GORDON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr. 
23,  1900.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Moore,  LL.D.,  of  Stone- 
leigh,  Cheltenham.  B.  Jan.  2,  1881.]  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Second  Lieut.,  R..A..,  1900; 
Lieut.,  1903;  Captain,  1912.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Major,  R.F.-'V. ;  Gen.  Staff  Officer;  D.S.O.,  1916;  mentioned 
5  times  in  despatches;  G.S.O.,  2,  1917-18;  Brevet  Lieut.-CoL, 
1919).  Brother  of  Samuel  D.  G.  (1895),  etc.  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 
WHITE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  18,  1799- 
[B.  1782,  at  Norton,  Co.  Durham.  School,  Witton-le-Wear.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1799;  M.B.  1804.  M.R.C.S.  1803;  F.R.C.S. 
1843.  Assistant  Surgeon,  Westminster  Hospital,  1806; 
Surgeon,  1823;  Consulting  Surgeon,  1846.  Hunterian  Orator, 
1831;  Vice-President,  R.C.S.,  1832  and  1840;  President, 
1834  and  1842.  Instituted  a  new  operation  for  disease  of  the 
hip-joint.  Author,  Treatise  on  the  Plague;  An  Enquiry  into 
the  Proximate  Cause  of  Gout,  and  Us  Rational  Treatment. 
Died  Mar.  9,  1849,  in  London.  (Plarr,  Lives  of  the  Fellows; 
D.N.B.) 
WHITE,  ARCHIBALD  WOOLLASTON.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1896.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WiUiam  Knight  Hamilton 
Ramsay  (1852),  of  Leahurst,  Tickhill,  Yorks.  (and  Edith 
Laura,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Archibald  Paris).  B.  Oct.  14,  1877,  at 
Tickhill.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  1899.  Of  Wallingwells,  Notts.,  in  1912.  J. P.  for  Notts. 
Succeeded  his  uncle  as  4th  Bart.,  May  20,  1907.  Captain  of 
the  Yorkshire  County  Cricket  XI,  1912-14-  Of  Atterbum 
Tower,  Northumberland.  Master  of  the  West  Percy  Hunt. 
Capt.,  Yorks.  R.G.A.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.-Col.,  R.H.A.).  Married,  Aug.  12,  1903,  Gladys 
Becher  Love,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Augustus  Bracken 
Pitman,  R.  of  Stonegrave,  Yorks.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Dec.  16,  1945.  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg. ;  Burke,  P.  and  B. ;  Who's 
Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1945) 
WHITE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  4. 
1848.  S.  of  John,  of  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  Scholar,  1849;  B.A.  (itth  Classic)  1852; 
M.A.  1855.  Fellow,  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1852;  pnest, 
1853.  Vice-Principal  of  Sidnev  College,  Bath,  1855-6.  P.C.  of 
SapUton,  Sufiolk,  1856-69.  V.  of  Abthorpe,  Northants., 
1868-72.  V.  of  Gretton,  1872-6.  R.  of  Blaby  with  Countes- 
thorpe,  Leics.,  1876-81.  R.  of  Parracombe,  Devon,  1881-6. 
Married,  Apr.  17,  i860,  Juliet,  3rd  dau.  of  T.  C.  Brackenbury, 
Esq.,  of  Sausthorpe  Hall,  Lines.  Resided  latterly  at  Exmouth, 
where  he  died  July  26,  1912,  aged  83.  Brother  of  Chades 
(1845).  (Crockford;  The  Times,  July  29,  1912.) 
WHITE,  ARTHUR  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
July  28,  1832.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  P.  (i797),  R-  of  Drox- 
ford,Hants.  B.  at  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  M.B.  1842; 
Med.  Lie.  1844;  M.D.  1848.  At  St  George's  Hospital; 
Edinburgh ;  Dublin,  and  Paris.  Adm.  com.  causa  at  Oxford, 
1861.  M.D.,  Oxford,  i86i.  L.R.C.P.,  1844;  M.R.C.S.,  1851. 
Practised  first  in  Winchester.  Physician,  County  Hospital, 
Winchester.  Sometime  Superintendent,  Government  emigra- 
tion service;  of  Chancery  Lane,  London.  Resided  latterly  at 
Sidi  Omar,  Tangier,  Morocco,  where  he  died  Feb.  18,  1899. 
Brother  of  Cyril  A.  (1837).  (Scott,  MSS.;  Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Feb.  27,  1899-) 
WHITE,  ARTHUR  KEBLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1881.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1847),  of  Chevington, 
Suffolk.  B.  there,  Apr.  9,  1862.  School,  Dedham,  Essex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely),  1885;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bedford,  1885-90. 
V  of  Burley,  Hants.,  1890-4.  R.  of  Great  Saxham,  Suffolk, 
1894-1905.  R.  of  Chedburgh,  1905-8.  R.  of  Chevington, 
1908-26.   Married,  July  14,  i8gi,  Helen  Maud,  eldest  dau.  of 


White,  Charles  Powell 

John  Frederick  Nutter,  of  Caldwell  Priory,  Bedford.  Died 
Feb.  24,  1926.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  July  22,  1891; 
The  Times,  Feb.  25,  1926.) 
WHITE,  ARTHUR  PHILLIPS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  i88i. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard,  R.  of  Polegate,  Sussex.  B.  July  23, 
1862.  School,  Hurst  College.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  1, 
1883-  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  .Assistant  Master  at  Cedar 
House  School,  Blackheath.  Later  an  assistant  at  an  Army 
Coach's  establishment.  Died  Dec.  16,  i939.  at  Alfnston, 
Sussex.  Brother  of  Cyril  (1895).  (St  John's  Coll.,  Hurstpter- 
point  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  19,  1939) 
WHITE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 

1761.  B.  in  Dorset.  School,  Dorchester. 
WHITE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  18,  1785. 
WHITE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  2.  1845; 
re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  11,  1845.  S.  of  John  [upholsterer,  of  Wyle, 
Cap],  of  Shrewsbury  (and  Anne).  B.  there,  Sept.  21,  1825. 
School,  Shrewsbury  (Dr  Kennedy).  Matnc.  Michs.  1845; 
B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1879-  A  Burgess  of  Shrewsbury,  1847.  Ord 
deacon  (York),  1849;  pnest,  1850;  C.  of  Kingston-on-Hull, 
1849-52.  C.  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland,  1853-7.  PC.  ot 
Haslington,  Cheshire,  1857-68.  V.  of  Tushingham,  1868-91. 
C.  of  Tarrington,  Heref.,  1896-9.  Died  Mar.  9,  1899.  at 
Llanbedr,  Merioneth.  Brother  of  .\rthur  (1848).  (EagU,  xxi. 
238;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  10,  1899.) 
WHITE,  CHARLES  [BEST].  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  20,  1830.  [4th]  s.  of  William  Archibald  Armstrong 
[barrister;  of  College  Street,  Westminster]  (and  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Col.  Johnson  Newman,  Russian  Envoy  and  Consul  at 
Hull).  B.Oct.  7,  i8i2,  in  Westminster.  School,  Westmmster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830.  .A^dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1832. 
Of  Castor,  Northants.  Married,  July  6,  1841,  Anme  Aglae 
Josephine,  dau.  of  Admiral  Ferrand,  of  the  French  Navy 
Died  Mar.  29,  1859.  Father  of  Frank  A.  (1868);  brother  of 
Francis  (1820),  etc.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 
WHITE,  CHARLES  EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  at    Peterhouse, 

Nov.  17,  1821.  Of  Berkshire.  Matric.  Lent,  1822. 
WHITE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS  ORR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1896.  [3rd]  s.  of  John  [Orr],  of  7,  Kingswood  Road, 
Nonvood,  Surrey.  B.  Mar.  26,  1878,  m  London.  Schools, 
University  CoUege  School,  London,  and  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1908.  Resident  Medical 
Officer,  Hertford  County  Hospital,  1910.  Clmical  Assistant, 
Electrical  Dept.,  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Practised  m  London. 
Married  1909,  Edith  Nina,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  WUliam 
Tichener.  Resided  latterly  at  Guildford,  Surrey,  where  he 
died  Mar.  3,  1948.  (List  of  Carthusians;  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories;  Church  Times,  Mar.  5,  1948.) 
WHITE  CHARLES  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coll.,  Michs.  1878. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1884;  priest,  1885;  C  of  Mottram-in- 
Longdendale,  Cheshire,  1884-7.  C.  of  St  James's,  Plymouth, 
1887-8.  C.  of  Helmsley,  Yorks.,  1888-9.  C.  of  St  John-the- 
Evangelist,  Miles  Platting,  Lanes.,  1890-7.  C.  of  St  Matthew  s, 
Burnley,  1897-8.  C.  of  St  George's,  Leicester,  1899-1900. 
C.  of  Worsley,  Lanes.,  1900-3.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Prestwich, 
1903-5.  C.  of  Long  Newton,  Co.  Durham,  1905-10.  C.  of 
Dymock,  Gloucs.,  1910-11.  C.  of  St  HUda's,  Warley  Woods, 
Gloucs.,  1912-14.  C.  of  Harworth,  Notts.,  1915-22.  Latterly 
of  Clevedon,  Somerset.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1936. 
WHITE,  CHARLES  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  1880. 
rS  of  Robert  Owen,  of  Gestingthorpe  Hall,  Essex.]  Matnc. 
Easter,  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1891. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.S.A.,  1887.  Resident  Medical  Officer,  Queen 
Chariotte's  Lying-in  Hospital.  Practised  in  London,  and 
later  at  Hove,  Sussex.  Married,  1892,  Manan  Irene,  dau.  of 
Charies  Verrall  Willett,  of  Brighton  and  had  issue.  Author 
medical.  Died  Dec.  11,  1928,  aged  67,  at  Hove.  (Medical 
Directories;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  13,  1928.) 
WHITE,  CHARLES  POWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i- 
1886.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  L[ewis]  B[orrett]  (Queen  s  College. 
Oxford,  1845),  R.  of  St  Marv  Aldermary,  London.  B.  Apr.  21, 
1867,  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1889;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1897;  M.D.  1900. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  and  .Assistant 
Pathologist  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1894;  F.R.C.S.,  1896. 
Senior  Demonstrator  in  Pathology,  Yorkshu-e  CoUege,  Leeds. 
Director  of  Helen  Swindell's  Cancer  Research  Laboratory', 
Manchester  Univereitv.  Pathologist.  Christie  Hospital, 
Manchester.  Devoted  his  life  to  cancer  research  and  con- 
tracted the  disease,  from  which  he  died.  Mamed,  1918, 
Lettice  Mary  2nd  dau.  of  Professor  Horace  Lamb,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  pathological.  Died  Sept.  26,  1930;  buried  at 
Norwood.  Brother  of  George  F.  (1894)  and  Lewis  M.  (i879)- 
(Medical  DireUories;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Sept.  29,  and 
Oct.  3,  1930;  Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  10,  1930.) 


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White,  Charles  William 

WHITE,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-ColL,  Michs.  1885. 
S.  of  Vemon  Moore,  Presbyterian  Minister,  of  London  (and 
Martha  Wareham).  B.  Sept.  30,  1864,  in  Liverpool.  School, 
Godolphin,  Hammersmith,  London.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  11,  1886;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester  and  Bristol),  1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  St  James's, 
Cheltenham,  1892-5.  C.  of  St  Simon's  Mission,  Paddington, 
1895-9.  C.  of  Choriey,  Cheshire,  1899-1905.  C.  of  St  Mark's, 
Broadwater  Down,  Sussex,  1905-10.  C.  of  Sissinghurst, 
Kent,  igio-ii.  C.  of  Crowborough,  Sussex,  1912-17.  V.  of 
Wendy,  with  Shingay,  Cambs.,  1917-30.  V.  of  St  John's, 
Ashbourne,  Derbs.,  1930-2.  Died  July  25,  1932-  Brother 
of  Patrick  H.  (1875).  {Eagle,  ,\lvii.  191 ;  Crockford;  The  Ttmes, 
July  27,  1932.) 
WHITE,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  8,  1892. 
S.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1836).  B. 
[Nov.  9,  1873],  at  Grayingham,  Lines.  School,  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1898; 
M.D.  1903.  At  the  London  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there; 
House  Surgeon,  Poplar  Hospital  for  Accidents,  and  at  the 
N.E.  Hospital  for  Children,  Hackney  Road.  Practised  at 
Rochester.  Of  22,  Star  Hill,  Rochester,  in  1950.  Brother  of 
Maurice  (1890)  and  William  B.  (1877)-  {Peile,  11.  778; 
Medical  Directories.) 
WHITE,  CORNELIUS  SWAN  (1833),  see  SCARBROW. 
WHITE,  CYRIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1853- 
[3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1804),  R.  of  Chevington,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1853. 
Gave  up  his  University  career  on  the  outbreak  of  the  Crimean 
War,  and  joined  the- 12  th  Lancers.  Served  also  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny.  Died  of  fever,  Mar.  1859,  aged  23,  at  Nagoda, 
Central  India.  M.I.  in  Chevington  Church.  Brother  of 
Edmund  K.  (1849)  and  John  (1847).  {Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch. 
Lists.) 
WHITE,  CYRIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwvn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1895. 
[Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard,  R.  of  Polegate,  Sussex. 
B.  Nov.  25,  1876.  School,  St  John's,  Hurstpierpoint.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1900;  priest, 
1901 ;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Plaistow,  London,  E.,  1900-2.  C.  of 
Clayton  with  Keymer,  Sussex,  1902-5.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Burgess  Hill,  1905-9.  C.  of  Shere,  Smrey,  1909-14.  C.  of 
Bramshott,  Hants.,  1914-17.  R.  of  Maperton,  Somerset, 
1917-30.  Died  Aug.  7,  1930,  at  Alfriston.  Brother  of  Arthur 
P.  (1881).  [St  John.' s  Coll.,  Hurstpierpoint  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Aug.  13,  1930.) 
WHITE,  CYRIL  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  9,  1837.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Penny  (i797).  of 
Droxford,  Hants.  B.  in  Hants.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1844.  Married,  May  2,  1850,  at  Marseilles, 
Mary  Jane  Josephine,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Coneys,  of 
Galway.  Brother  of  Arthur  D.  (1832).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  T.  A 
Walker,  460.) 
WHITE,  DARIUS  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  17, 
1862.  [S.  of  Darius  James  (and  Mary  Ann  Boulton).  B. 
Mar.  22,  1843,  at  Edmonton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1866;  priest, 
1867;  C.  of  Camborne,  Cornwall,  1866-9.  C.  of  St  Ives,  1869- 
70.  C.  of  Sneyd,  Staffs.,  1870-1.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Gains- 
.  borough,  Lines.,  1871-4.  V.  of  West  Butterwick,  1874-84. 
V.  of  Burgh-le-Marsh  with  Winthorpe,  1884-1908.  Married, 
Apr.  21,  1874,  Amelia  Gervis,  dau.  of  George  Henry  Jackson, 
M.D.,  of  Tottenham.  Author,  Apostolic  Succession  as  taught 
by  the  Bible,  the  Church  and  common  Sense.  Latterly  of 
Bournemouth,  where  he  died  May  4,  1924.  (Boase,  Biblio. 
Cornub.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  9,  1924.) 
WHITE,  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  8, 
1887.  Eldest  s.  of  J.  Gregory,  M.D.,  of  West  Knole,  Bourne- 
mouth. B.  1867,  at  Woodstock,  Oxon.  School,  Sherborne. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Adm.  solicitor,  1894; 
practised  in  London,  1894-1905.  Sometime  a  planter  in  British 
Guiana,  1907-19.  Practised  as  a  solicitor  in  Antigua,  1920-3. 
In  the  Civil  Service  of  the  Leeward  Islands,  1923-33.  Latterly 
of  20,  Grand  Avenue,  Bournemouth.  Died  Aug.  9,  1943. 
(Sherborne  Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  13,  1943.) 
WHITE,  EBENEZER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',   June  13,  1833. 

Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs.  1833. ' 
WHITE,  EDMUND  KEBLE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  5, 

1849.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1804),  R.  of  Chevington, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham  and  Bury 
St  Edmunds  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Bell  Scholar, 

1850.  Died  1851,  in  Cambridge,  of  typhoid  fever,  whilst  an 
undergraduate.  Brother  of  Cyril  (1853)  and  John  (1847). 

WHITE  (post  MANWARING-WHITE),  EDMUND  RICHARD 
Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  May  27,  1873.  Eldest  s. 
of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Roger  Manwaring  (next),  V.  of  Mendle- 
sham,  Suffolk.  B.  in  London.  [School,  Felsted.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1877;  priest, 


White,  Francis  Overend 

1878;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Leicester,  1877-9.  V.  of  Eastoft,  Yorks., 
1879-1900.  V.  of  Acaster  Selby  with  Appleton-Roebuck, 
1900-9.  V.  of  Mendlesham,  Suffolk,  1909-32.  Adopted  the 
additional  name  of  Manwaring,  1880.  Died  Apr.  30,  1932, 
aged  77.  (Al.  Felsted. ;  Scott,  MSS. ;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
May  6,  1932.) 

WHITE,  EDMUND  ROGER  MANWARING.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  20,  1847.  [Only  s.  of  Edmund,  of  York 
Terrace,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A. 
1854.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  5,  1850.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester),  1851;  priest,  1852.  C.  of  Debenham,  Suffolk, 
1854-8.  C.  of  Woolverston,  1856-61.  V.  of  Mendlesham, 
1861-77.  V.  of  Ryarsh,  Kent,  1877-1906.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1907.   Father  of  the  above. 

WHITE,  EDMUND  YALDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  5, 
1810.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  (Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1782). 

B.  at  Newton  Valence,  Hants.  Matric.  Easter,  1810;  Scholar, 
1813;  B.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Winchester),  Dec.  19, 181 3;  priest  (Winchester),  June  17, 182 1. 

C.  of  Empshott  and  East  Worldham,  Hants.,  1821-8.  C.  of 
Crondall,  1828-62.  Married,  Apr.  22,  1844,  Anne,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  L.  Crane,  V.  of  Crondall.  Died  Apr.  7,  1862.  {Clergy 
List;  Crockford;  Camb.  Yearbook;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  l.  645.) 

WHITE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  6,  1758. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1723),  of  Bayfield,  Norfolk  (by  his 
2nd  wife).    B.  at  Great  Yarmouth.    School,  Norwich   (Mi- 
Welton).    Matric.  Easter,   1762;  Scholar;  B.A.  1763;  M.A. 
1766.     Fellow,    1764-82.    Ord.  deacon   (Norwich),  July  24, 
1763;  priest  (Ely),  Dec.  23,  1781;  C.  of  Shipdham,  Norfolk, 
1763.   R.  of  Hockwold  and  Wilton,  1782-1805.  Died  Oct.  20, 
1805;  buried  at  WUton.   M.I.  there.    {Venn,  u.  75.) 
WHITE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  7, 
1815.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819;  Hulsean 
prize,  1819.  M.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  May  28,  1820; 
priest,  June  2,  1822.  One  of  these  names,  in  Holy  Orders  (not 
of  Oxford),  died  at  Hemel  Hempstead,  Apr.  30,  1829;  of 
Epperstone,  Notts.   (G.  Mag.,  1829,  i.  475.) 
WHITE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  12,  1816.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1817;  B.A.  1821.  See  note  in  above 
entry. 
WHITE  (post  WHYTE),  EDWARD  TOWRY.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1866.   Only  s.  of  Henry  Towry,  Admiral, 
of  Carlisle.     Matric.   Michs.   1866;   B.A.    1870;   M.A.    1873. 
Married,   Sept.   3,  1873,  Eliza  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles 
Horace,  Lapidge,  Cdr.,  R.N.   Of  Fittleworth,  Sussex,  in  1923 
WHITE,  EUSTACE  EVANS.     Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  30,  1890.    [S.  of  Charles  Mills,  colonel,  of  Leominster, 
Heref.     B.   Nov.    3,    1870,    in    Madras.    School,    Hereford 
Cathedral.]     Matric.    Michs.    1890;    B.A.    1893.     Assistant 
Master  at  Merchiston  Castle  prep.  School,  1915-19.   Died  in 
1922.    {Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.) 
WHITE,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  18, 
1820.    [2nd]  s.  of  William  [Archibald  Armstrong,  barrister] 
(and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Col.  Johnson  Newman,  Russian  Envoy 
and  Consul  at  Hull).    B.  May  5,  1803,  in  London.    School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1821;  B.A.  1824; 
Norrisian   prize,    1826;    M.A.    1827.     Ord.  priest   (Peterb.), 
June  10,   1827.    C.  of  Broughton,  Northants.,  1836.    Died 
May  13,  1876.   Brother  of  Charles  B.  (1830),  etc.    {Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Northants.  Clergy;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WHITE,  FRANCIS  DE  LACY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  6, 
1864.     2nd  s.  of  the   Rev.   Joseph,   R.   of  Middleton  with 
Fordley,  Suffolk.    B.  there,  June  20,  1843.    School,  Ipswich 
(Dr  Rigaud  and  Mr  Holden).  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868; 
M.A.  1907.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of 
Middleton,  Suffolk,   1868-71.    C.  of  St  Mary's,  Wavertree, 
Liverpool,  1871-2.    C.  of  Prescot,  Lanes.,  1872-4.   Chaplain 
to  Lady   RoUe,  of  Bicton,  Devon,   1875-81.   V.  of  Fenny 
Stratford,  Bucks.,  1881-3.    R.  of  Mavesyn  Ridware,  Staffs., 
1883-1910.     Disappears   from   Crockford,    1911.     Father  oi 
Reginald  de  L.  (1895). 
WHITE,  FRANCIS  OVEREND.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1850.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (i8n),  of  Wolverhampton  (and 
Eliza).    B.   there   [Nov.    15,   1831].    Bapt.   Nov.   20,   1832. 
School,  Wolverhampton  (Rev.  W.  White).    Matric.  Michs. 
1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1868.  Ord. deacon  (Lichfield),  Dec.  21, 
1854;  priest,  Dec.  23,   1855;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1854-6.    C.  of  Emsworth,  Hants.,  1857-60.    C.  of 
Woking,  1860-2.   C.  of  Tooting,  1862-8.   C.  of  St  Stephen's, 
Marylebone,  1868-73.  Tutor  at  the  C.M.S.  Children's  Home, 
1874-9.    C.   of  St   Matthias,   Islington,  1881-90;   V.  there, 
1890-9.   Author,  The  Lives  of  the  Elizabethan  Bishops.   Died 
July  7,  1899,  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  when  on  a  visit  to  a  friend. 
Brother   of   Frederick   A.    (1848)    and   William   A.    (1842). 
{Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxi.  238;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  July  17,  1899.) 


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White,  Frank 

WHITE,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17,  1870.  S.  of 
Francis,  auctioneer,  of  East  Retford,  Notts,  (and  Sarah). 
B.  [Aug.  1852],  at  East  Retford.  Bapt.  Sept.  i,  1852. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  (Uppingham  Sch. 
Roll.) 

WHITE,  FRANK  ARMSTRONG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan. 
30,  1868.  [EldestJs.ofCharlesB.  (1830),  of  Castor,  Northants. 
(and  Aglae,  dau.  of  Adm.  Ferrand  of  the  French  Navy).  B. 
Mar.  16,  1850,  at  Nice,  France.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B..\.  1875-  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  18,  1870.  Of  Castor  House,  near  Peterborough.  Lieut., 
Northants.  Militia,  1874;  Capt.,  1882;  Major  and  Hon. 
Lieut. -Col.  J. P.  for  Hunts,  and  Peterborough.  Married, 
Aug.  10,  1875,  Fanny  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  A.  Patterson, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  30,  1912.  {Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Army  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WHITE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31, 
1800.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Cambridge.  [B.  1783-]  .School, 
Baldock,  Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  Scholar;  B.A.  1805; 
M.A.  1808.  Chaplain,  R.N.;  accompanied  Admiral  Sir  G. 
Burlton  to  India,  in  H.M.S.  Cornwallis.   Sir  George  died  in 

1815,  and  White  petitioned  to  be  appointed  on  the  Madras 
establishment;  the  H.E.I.C.  agreed,  subject  to  the  approba- 
tion of  the  Bishop  of  London,  which  involved  the  necessity  of 
White  going  to  England,  and  then  waiting  an  indefinite  time. 
He  therefore  declined  the  post.  Appointed  (one  of  the  last 
six)  Chaplain  to  the  H.E.I.C,  1816.  Died  in  Madras,  Sept.  30, 

1816,  aged  33.  M.I.  in  St  Edward's  Church,  Cambridge,  and 
St  Mary's  Cemetery,  Madras,  where  he  is  described  as 
'Chaplain  to  the  Flagships.'  (E.  A.  B.  Barnard;  V.  Hodson; 
F.  Penny.) 

WHITE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Nov.  18,  1811.  Of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  [Doubtless  s. 
of  Robert,  M.D.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1812.  Doubtless  brother  of  Henry  G.  (1788).  {Bury  St  Edmunds 
Sch.  Lists,  415.) 

WHITE,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1820. 
[Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Charles  Nicholas,  of  Dalkeith  House, 
Bucks,  and  the  Madras  Civil  Service  (and  Letitia  Mytton, 
dau.  of  Edward  Owen  Williams).  B.  1802.  School,  Eton.] 
Major,  90th  Regt.  Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  French  Cooke,  of  Thomastown,  Co.  Kilkenny.  Died, 
s.p.,  May,  1856.  Doubtless  brother  of  Henry  (1823).  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  Irish  Gentry;  V.  Hodson.) 

WHITE,  FREDERICK  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Frederick  'Anthony'  [Augustus], 
of  Chine  Cliffe,  Totland  Bay,  Isle  of  Wight  (and  Julia,  dau.  of 
Lew-is  B.  Bumand,  of  Croydon,  Surrey).  B.  Oct.  4,  1868,  in 
London.  Schools,  Wellington  College,  and  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887.  A  director  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Insurance 
Office,  and  the  Life  Association  of  Scotland.  Chairman  of 
.-Associated  Portland  Cement  Manufacturers;  Vice-Chairman 
of  the  Dartford  Brewery  Co.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (A.B.,  R.N.V.R.  (anti-aircraft)).  Of  15,  Eaton  Place, 
'  London,  S.W.  Chairman  of  the  Ipswich  Malting  Co.,  Ltd. 
Married,  July  12,  1899,  Marjorie  Gifford  Speir.  Half-brother 
of  Frederick  V.  (1900).   {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

WHITE,  FREDERICK  AVARNE  [or  AVERNE].  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  July  i,  1848.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1811),  of 
Wolverhampton  (and  Eliza).  B.  there,  Aug.  13,  1829. 
School,  Wolverhampton  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1848; 
B.A.  1852.  A  private  tutor.  Author,  The  Civil  Service  History 
of  England.  Brother  of  Francis  O.  (1850)  and  William  A. 
(1842).   {Wolverhampton  Or.  Sch.  Reg.) 

WHITE,  FREDERICK  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  10,  1896.  S.  of  Henry  C,  Esq.,  of  Havilah,  Mudgee  Line, 
N.S.W.,  Australia.  B.  Apr.  18,  1875,  at  Woodlands,  Denman, 
N.S.W.  School,. A.11  Saints  College,  Bathurst,N.S.W.  Matric. 
Lent,  1896.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Of 
Mittabah,  Exeter,  N.S.W.,  in  1939. 

WHITE,  FREDERICK  GEORGE  HERBERT  HENRY  EUGENE. 

Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  5,  1876.  Eldest  s.  of 
the  Rev.  Frederick  WiUiam  (1839),  V.  of  Crowle,  Lines.  B. 
at  Meare,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1878; 
B.A.  1880;  Tyrwhitt  (Hebrew)  Scholar,  1881;  M.A.  1884. 
Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  North  Molton, 
Devon,  1881-4.  Fellow  of  St  Augustine's  College,  Canterbury, 
1884-5.  Chaplain,  R.N.,  1887-1901;  H.M.S.  Devastation, 
1887;  Monarch,  1887-90;  Northumberland  and  Dreadnought, 
1891-4;  Grafton,  1894-5;  Royal  Oak,  1895-6;  Ganges,  1896-7; 
Thunderer,  1897-1900;  Vulcan,  1900-1.  V.  of  Crowle,  Lines., 
1901-8.  V.  of  Tovil,  Kent,  1908-13.  R.  of  Uley  with  Owlpen, 
Gloucs.,  1913-17.  V.  of  Bathampton,  Somerset,  1917-27. 
R.  of  Westbere,  Kent,  1927-30.  Died  Nov.  10,  1930;  buried 
at  Leeds,  Kent.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  11,  1930.) 


White,  George  Davis 

WHITE,  FREDERICK  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1871.  Did  not  reside.  [Doubtless  s.  of  E.,  of  23, 
Ladbroke  Square,  London.  School,  Harrow.]  A  publisher;  of 
14,  Bedford  Street,  Strand,  London.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

WHITE,  FREDERICK  VERNON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1900.  S.  of  Frederick  Augustus.  B.  May  12,  1877,  at  Rams- 
gate.  Schools,  Cowbridge  Grammar;  in  Germany;  and  Paris; 
and  at  the  London  College  of  Divinity,  Highbury.  Migrated 
to  Christ's,  Sept.  30,  1901;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1921.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bristol),  1903;  priest,  1904;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Bed- 
minster,  Somerset,  1903-5.  C.  of  Corse,  Gloucs.,  1905-7;  V. 
there,  1907-18.  V.  of  Boynton  and  Camaby  with  Fraisthorpe, 
Yorks.,  1918-28.  V.  of  Overton  with  Shipton,  1928-34. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1935.   Half-brother  of  Frederick 

A.  (1887).   [Peile,  11.  854.) 

WHITE,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  Feb.  16,  1839.  Eldest  s.  of  Frederick  Blundstone, 
surgeon,  of  Tetbury,  Gloucs.  B.  at  Nether  Stowey,  Somerset. 
Matric.  Easter,  1839;  B.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1845; 
priest,  1846.  C.  of  Bremilham,  Wilts.,  1851.  V.  of  Meare, 
Somerset,  1851-68.  V.  of  Crowle,  Lines.,  1868-1901  (seques- 
trated, 1881-1901).  Father  of  Frederick  G.  H.  H.  E.  (1876); 
brother  of  William  H.  (1842).  {Crockford;  P.  B.  G.  BinnaU.) 

WHITE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 
1757.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel.  B.  at  Ipstones,  Staffs.  School, 
Market  Bosworth,  Leics.  (Mr  Slade).  Matric.  Michs.  1757; 
B.A.  1761. 

WHITE  (post  THOMAS),  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  22,  1767.  [Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Montserrat 
and  of  Chichester,  Sussex.  School,  Eton  (1757-66).]  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  i,  1768.  Took  the  name  of 
Thomas,  1778,  on  inheriting  an  estate  at  Yapton,  Sussex, 
from  his  grandfather,  Sir  George  Thomas,  ist  Bart.  M.P.  for 
Chichester,  1784-1812.  Died  Jime  24,  1821;  M.I.  at  Yapton. 
{Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

WHITE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  5,  1872. 
S.  of  Francis  Thurkill,  solicitor  (and  Harriet  Elizabeth).  B. 
July  12,  1855,  at  Skirbeck,  Lines.  Bapt.  Sept.  12,  1855. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1879;  U..\.  1882.  A  bank-clerk. 
Of  Barcelona,  in  1882.  Resided  latterly  at  Wanstead,  Essex, 
where  he  died  Dec.  31,  1918.  (Scott,  MSS.,  which  states  that 
he  is  described  as  a  bank-clerk  in  the  register  of  deaths.) 

WHITE,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  10, 
1832.  S.  of  George.  B.  in  Hants.  School,  Portsmouth.  Matric. 
Michs.  1832;  Scholar,  1833.   {Peile,  11.  446.) 

WHITE,  GEORGE  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26,  1866. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  George  Booth  (1831),  V.  of  Bough ton- 
under-Blean,  Kent.  B.  [Jan.  22],  1848,  at  Stansted,  near 
Faversham.  Bapt.  Apr.  9,  1848.  Schools,  Sevenoaks,  and 
Lancing  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Itchen- 
Abbas,  Hants.,  1871-2.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Southampton,  1872- 
7;  V.  there,  1877-89.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Marlborough,  1879-83.  R.  of  Nursling,  Hants.,  1889-1914. 
Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Winchester,  1915-36.  Married,  Aug.  28,  1873, 
Marion,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Beardsworth,  V.  of  Selling, 
Kent.  Author,  Righteousness  and  Peace;  Glimpses  of  King 
William  IV  andQueen  Adelaide.  Resided  latterly  at  Fresh- 
water Bay,  Isle  of  Wight,  where  he  died  May  22,  1936. 
{Lancing  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  375;  Crockford;  The  Times,  May  23, 
1936.) 

WHITE,  GEORGE  COSBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  31, 
1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Adm.  ad 
eundem  at  Oxford,  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1848;  priest 
(London),  1849;  C.  of  Wantage,  Berks.,  1848-9.  Provost  of 
Cumbrae,  1851-3.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Pimlico,  1856-66;  V. 
'here,  1866-76.  V.  of  Malvern  Link,  Worcs.,  1876-7.  V.  of 
Newland,  Worcs.,  1877-97-  Hon.  Canon  of  Cumbrae,  1853- 
1900.  Latterly  of  Clevedon,  Somerset,  where  he  died  Dec.  6, 
1918,  aged  93.    {Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1918.) 

WHITE,  GEORGE  DAVIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 
1884.   S.  of  William,  master-mariner  (and  Emma  Bartlett). 

B.  Jan.  6,  1866,  at  St  Bees.  School,  St  Bees  Grammar 
(W.  T.  Newbold).  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester),  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  St  John's,  Birken- 
head, 1890-5.  C.  of  New  Brighton,  Cheshure,  1895-7.  V.  of 
Shotwick,  1897-1902.  V.  of  Lower  Tranmere,  1902-14.  R.  of 
Wallasey,  1914-36.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  1930-6.  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Carlisle,  1937-49-.  Married,  Nov.  12,  1895,  Alice, 
3rd  dau.  of  John  Campbell  Dicker.  Of  Kirby  Lonsdale, 
Lanes.,  in  1952.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  14,  1895.) 


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White,  George  Fraser 

WHITE,  GEORGE  FRASER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1894.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Lewis  Borrett,  D.D.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1845), 
R.  of  St  Mary  Aldermary  (and  Levina  Anne  Brockman). 
B.  Nov.  3,  1875,  in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1908.  Assistant  Master 
at  Fritham  House  School,  Lyndhurst,  1899-1904;  at  Clare 
School,  Walmer,  1904-9;  at  Lawrence  House,  St  Anne's-on- 
Sea,  1909-11;  Joint  Head  Master  of  St  Clare,  Walmer, 
1911-20.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Air-mechanic, 
R.A.F.).  Assistant  Master  at  Midhurst  Grammar  School, 
1920-35.  Of  Petersfield,  Hants,  in  1946.  Brother  of  Charles 
P.  (1886)  and  Lewis  M.  (1879).  {Venn,  n.  540;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  Univ.  War  List.) 

WHITE,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1857.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  William  (1819)  (and  Elizabeth 
Martha).  B.  at  Dudley,  Worcs.  Bapt.  July  6,  1837.  Matric. 
Michs.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1861;  priest,  1862.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Wolverhampton,  1864-72.  P.C.  of  Wednesfield 
Heath,  Staffs.,  1872-82.  V.  of  Lawley,  Salop,  1882-1917. 
Latterly  of  Chestnuts,  Wrekin  Road,  Wellington.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1920. 

WHITE,  GEORGE  HENRY  WESTCOTT.  Adm.  a  scholar  at 
Queens',  Apr.  1887.  S.  of  George.  B.  Feb.  28,  i868,  at 
Bristol.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Kept  a  prep. 
School  at  Guildford,  Surrey,  1891-4;  Assistant  Master  at 
St  Albans  Grammar  School,  1895 ;  subsequently  Head  Master 
of  a  school  at  Gowerton,  Swansea.  Died  in  1901.  (Information 
from  his  son.) 

WHITE,  GEORGE  JAMES  FELLY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  4,  1825.  S.  of  George.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Isleworth,  Middlx.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  ((>th  Wrangler) 
1829;  M.A.  1832. 

WHITE,  GEORGE  TOWRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  26,  1831.  [5th]  s.  of  W[illiam]  A[rchibald]  A[rmstrong]. 
B.  [Mar.  14,  1814],  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Lent,  1832;  Scholar;  B.A.  (i?,th  Wrangler)  1835;  M.A.  1838. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1835.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  19,  1838.  Married,  Aug.  14,  1848,  Euphemia  Anne,  dau. 
of  Major  Robert  William  Sherriff,  H.E.I.C.S.  Died  Dec.  14, 
1867.  Brother  of  Stephen  P.  (1818),  Francis  (1820)  and 
Charles  B.  (1830).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHITE,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sx  John's, 
June  28,  1819.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A. 
1823;  M.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Lichfield),  Mar.  23,  1823;  priest  (Lichfield),  1824;  C.  of 
Dariaston,  Staffs.,  1823.  C.  of  Bilston,  1836-8.  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Netherton,  Worcs.,  1838-43.  R.  of  Dariaston, 
1843-67.  Died  Oct.  7,  1867.  Father  of  George  H.  (1857). 
(Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  Nov.  12,  1867; 
Simms,  Biblio.  Staff.) 

WHITE,  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  7, 
1825.   Matric.  Michs.  1826. 

WHITE,  HARMAN  MAUL.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1898. 
2nd  s.  of  Henry,  solicitor,  of  Shawford  Close,  near  Winchester 
(and  Alice  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Warner).  B.  Feb.  9,  1880,  at 
Grasmere,  Winchester.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Adm.  a  solicitor,  Aug.  1904; 
practised  (Messrs  Goodwin  and  White)  at  Southampton  and 
also  at  Market  Drayton.  Married,  Apr.  30,  1914,  Ida  Victoria 
Cotton.  Died  Jan.  19,  1948,  in  London.  (Winchester  Coll. 
Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Jan.  21,  1948.) 

WHITE,  HAROLD  JENNINGS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1882. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  Jennings  (1841),  solicitor.  B.  [Apr.  15], 
1863,  at  South  Hampstead.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.  Adm.  solicitor,  Nov.  1888;  practised 
in  London  (Messrs  Milles,  Jennings-White  and  Foster). 
Solicitor  to  the  Ecclesiastical  Commissioners.  Of  20,  Nevem 
Mansions,  London,  S.W.  Died  Dec.  14,  1925.  [Tonbridge 
Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  456;  Law  Lists.) 

WHITE,  HARRY  LAUNCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwvn  H., 
Oct.  13,  1883.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Hemy  (1859),  R.  of 
Brattleby,  Lines,  (and  Catherine).  B.  Feb.  29,  1865.]  School, 
HaUeybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord. 
deacon,  1889;  C.  of  Milton,  Hants.,  1889-91.  Died  Oct.  5, 
1891.  Brother  of  Wilson  W.  (1883).  (HaUeybury  Reg.,  which 
gives  B.  Feb.  19,  1865,  and  died  Nov.  25,  1891 ;  The  Guardian, 
Oct.  14,  1891.) 
WHITE,  HARRY  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1899.  S.  of  H[enry]  J[oseph].  B.  May  12,  1880,  at  Bristol. 
School,  Bristol  Grammar  (Mr  R.  L.  Leighton).  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  Scholar;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at 
Cheltenham  Grammar  School,  1902-9;  at  King  Edward  VIl's 
School,  Sheffield,  1909-15;  at  Kingston  Grammar  School, 
1915-20;  Head  Master  of  Wisbech  Grammar  School,  1920-40. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.G.A.).  Temporary 


White,  Henry  John 

Assistant  Master  at  Winchester,  1943-5-  Resided  latteriy  at 
34,  Verona  Avenue,  Southboume,  Bournemouth.  (School- 
masters' Directories.) 

WHITE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  6,  1779- 
[Eld. J  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (Merton  College,  Oxford,  1729). 
Sacrist  of  Lichfield  (and  May  Hunter).  B.  there.  School, 
Lichfield.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar;  B.A.  1783;  M.A. 
1786.  Sacrist  of  Lichfield,  1784;  Priest-Vicar  of  Lichfield. 
V.  of  Chebsey,  Staflfs.,  1785-1836.  V.  of  Pipe  Ridware,  1798- 
1836.  V.  of  Dilhome,  1809-36.  P.C.  of  St  Chad's,  Lichfield, 
1814-36.  A  friend  of  Miss  Seward  and  of  Dr  Johnson,  who 
called  him  'the  rising  strength  of  Lichfield.'  Died  Apr.  8, 
1836,  in  the  Close,  Lichfield,  aged  75.  (Peile,  11.  310;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1836,  11.  105.) 

WHITE,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Dec.  5,  1811. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A. 
1816;  M.A.  1819.  Ord.  priest  (Chester),  Dec.  19,  1813. 
R.  of  Claughton,  Lanes.,  1813-44.  Lived  at  Kew  Green. 
(Peile,ii.  369;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Victoria  Hist,  of  Lanes., 
VIII.  217.) 

WHITE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  10,  1823.  Of 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1823.  [Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Charles 
Nicholas,  Madras  C.S.  (and  Letitia  Mytton,  dau.  of  E.  O. 
Williams).  B.  July  6,  1804.]  Sometime  Lieut.,  Coldstream 
Guards.  In  Holy  Orders.  Of  Almington  Hall,  Salop.  Married 
(i)  Sept.  18,  1834,  Sarah  Ford,  dau.  of  George  Stevens,  R.N., 
and  had  issue;  (2)  Florence,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Luby, 
D.D.  Died  Jan.  26,  1888.  Doubtless  brother  of  Frederick 
(1820).   (Bnike,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

WHITE,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Downing,  Oct. 
14,  1823;  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
June  30,  1821,  age  16.  [3rd]  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.  B.  in 
Marylebone,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1826;  M.A. 
1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1835.  Held  no  cures  or  prefer- 
ments. Of  Charnes  Hall,  Eccleshall,  Staffs.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1886.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Northants.  Clergy.) 

WHITE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1828. 
S.  of  Charies.  B.  at  Reading  [Nov.  23,  1812].  School,  Read- 
ing. Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Ph.D.,  Heidelberg  University. 
F.S.A.,  i860.  Appointed,  1858,  to  superintend  the  compila- 
tion of  the  'Catalogue  of  Scientific  Papers'  issued  by  the 
Royal  Society.  Sometime  Literary  critic  to  the  Atlas. 
Married,  1837,  Elizabeth  King,  of  Boulogne-sur-Mer,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  The  Massacre  of  St  Bartholomew;  A  History  of 
the  Religious  Wars  in  the  Reign  of  Charles  IX;  Elements  of 
Universal  History;  Outlines  of  Universal  History;  History  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.  Died  Jan.  5,  1880,  in  London. 
(Boase,  iii.  1311;  D.N.B.) 

WHITE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  i,  1833. 
[2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Torrington  Square,  London.] 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  1835.  Matric.  Michs.  1835; 
LL.B.  1840.  Adm.  at  Lmcoln's  Inn,  May  25,  1840.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  June  14,  1843.  Died  in  London,  Aug.  12,  1844, 
aged  27.   (Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  328.) 

WHITE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29, 1849.  Matric. 

Michs.  1849. 

WHITE,  HENRY.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter,  1891. 

WHITE,  HENRY  BOSCAWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1869.  [S.  of  Henry,  of  Clapham.  School,  Eton.]  Did  not 
reside.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

WHITE,  HENRY  GOSTLIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  23,  1788.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  M.D.,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
B.  July,  1769,  at  Great  Yarmouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1788. 
Migrated  to  Clare,  July  15,  1789;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  1795- 
Fellow  of  Clare,  1792-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Junes,  1792; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1794.  C.  of  Barking-by-the  Tower,  1801-43. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Kent.  A  distinguished  preacher. 
'Owned,  and  thought  of  publishing,  Johnson's  Diary  of  a 
tour  in  Wales,  but  disposed  of  it  to  Duppa  by  the  end  of 
1816.'  Author,  Sermons  on  subjects  Doctrinal  and  Practical. 
Died  Nov.  7,  1846.  'Commemorated  by  a  handsome  monu- 
ment of  Gothic  design  on  the  South  wall  of  All  Hallows, 
Barking,  whereon  are  some  verses  composed  by  himself, 
which,  however,  would  not  add  to  his  reputation  if  quoted. ..." 
(N.  and  C.,  3rd  Ser.,  in.  323;  L.  F.  Powell;  Bury  St  Edmunds 
Sch.  Reg.,  where  a  note  by  S.H.A.H.  states  that  his  father 
had  24  children;  elder  brother,  Robert  G.  and  Henry  G. 
being  alone  named  in  the  family  pedigree;  but  Frederick 
(1811)  was  doubtless  another.) 

WHITE,  HENRY  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1899;  B.A. 
1902;   M.A.   1907.    Of  Old  Hall,  Ware,  Herts.,  in  1906. 

(Camb.  Yearbook.) 


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White,  Henry  Kirke 

WHITE,  HENRY  KIRKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28, 
1804.  [Eld.  s.  of  John,  butcher  (and  Mary  Neville).]  B.  [Mar. 
21,  1785],  at  Nottingham.  Matric.  Easter,  1806.  After  leaving 
a  small  private  school  was  put  to  work  at  a  stocking-loom  in 
Nottingham.  Then  obtained  work  in  a  lawyer's  office,  and, 
encouraged  by  Southey,  was  able  to  pursue  poetic  studies. 
Developed  a  strong  Evangelical  piety,  and  came  to  Cambridge 
to  take  Orders  through  the  influence  of  Charles  Simeon. 
Showed  brilliant  promise  but  his  health  proved  unequal  to  the 
strain,  and  he  died  in  College,  Oct.  19,  1806.  Contemporary 
and  acquaintance  of  Patrick  Bronte.  Left  in  MS.  a  mass  of 
verse  and  prose,  published  later  in  various  editions  as 
Poetical  Works  and  Remains.  Buried  in  All  Saints'  Church- 
yard, Cambridge,  where  a  flat  stone  now  marks  his  grave; 
when  the  church  was  demolished  in  1870,  his  memorial 
tablet,  with  a  medallion  portrait  by  Chantrey,  was  trans- 
ferred to  the  ante-chapel  of  St  John's  College.  Brother  of 
John  N.  (1819)  and  James  (181 1).  {Eagle,  .x.wiii;  D.N.B.; 
Life,  by  Southey;  C.  H.  Cooper,  Memorials  of  Cambridge, 
III.  201.) 

WHITE  (post  MILNER- WHITE),  HENRY  MILNER.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  20)  at  Pembroke,  July  2,  1874.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Robert 
(1853),  deceased  [of  Cowes,  Isle  of  VVightl.  B.  [Dec.  19,  1854] 
at  West  Cowes.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881; 
LL.M.  1885;  LL.D.  1891.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  18, 
1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1886.  Took  the  additional 
name  of  Milner,  1894.  Three  times  President  of  the  South- 
ampton Chamber  of  Commerce.  J. P.  for  Southampton. 
Knighted,  1918.  Married  (i)  June  12,  1883,  Kathleen  Lucy, 
youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Meeres,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Sandown,  Isle 
of  Wight;  (2)  Oct.  9,  1894,  Aimie  Booth,  widow  of  William 
Hubert  Hall,  and  only  child  of  Robert  Teasdale,  of  Darling- 
ton, and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  i5,  1922,  at  Southampton. 
Brother  of  Reginald  A.  R.  (1S72).  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  19,  1922.) 

WHITE,  HERBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1873.  S.  of  Horace  [Philips,  H.B.M.  Consul  at 
Tangier  (and  Seydeh)].  B.  Oct.  30,  1855,  at  Antioch.  Bapt. 
Nov.  30,  1855.  [School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Entered  the  Consular  Service,  1882; 
Clerk  to  the  Legation  at  Tangier,  1882;  Consul,  1885;  Second 
Secretary,  1895;  First  Secretary,  1905;  Consul-General  and 
Agent  for  Morocco,  1908-21.  British  representative  at  Madrid 
at  the  conference  for  the  internationalization  of  Tangier. 
Retired  in  1921,  and  lived  at  St  Jean  de  Luz  until  the 
German  occupation  of  France  in  1940.  C.M.G.  1905; 
K.C.M.G.  1917;  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  1925. 
Married,  Sept.  29,  1887,  Helen  Sophia,  dau.  of  Roderick 
Hugonin,  Esq.,  of  Kinmylies  House,  Inverness.  Died  June  7, 
1947,  at  Bournemouth.  (Walford,  County  Families;  The 
Times,  June  11,  1947) 

WHITE,  HERBERT  SOUTHEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
May  9,.  1849.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Neville  (1819), 
deceased.  B.  [Aug.  1830,  at  Tivetshall],  Norfolk.  Schools 
[Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar  and]  Brighton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1849;  Rustat  Scholar;  B..A.  1853;  M.A.  1857.  Cricket  'blue,' 
1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1855;  priest,  1857;  C.  of 
Watton,  Norfolk,  1855-7.  P.C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Thorpe, 
Norwich,  1857-8.  V.  of  Tunstead,  with  South  Ruston, 
Norfolk,  1858-63.  Died  May  17,  1863.  Brother  of  James  S. 
(1844)  and  Joseph  N.  (1846).  {Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi. 
848;  Book  of  Blues;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WHITE,  HORACE  CLAUDE  AUBREY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  30,  1900.  S.  of  Henry  George,  of  Wreyland,  St  Andrew's 
Road,  Southsea,  Hants.  B.  [Oct.  18],  1881,  at  Sheemess, 
Kent.  School,  his  father.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903; 
M.A.  1907.   Died  Apr.  7,  1941. 

WHITE  (or  WHYTE),  JAMES.  B.A.  1754,  incorp.  from  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  15, 
1754  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  S.  of  Mark,  of  Dublin.  B. 
there.  Adm.  at  Trin.  Coll., Dublin,  Dec.  6, 1749;  B.A.  (T.C.D.) 
1754.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  26,  1764.  Twice  married, 
and  had  issue.  Died  in  1807.  {Inns  of  Court;  At.  Dublin.; 
Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WHITE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  18, 
1793.   Did  not  reside. 

WHITE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  3, 1811. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  Esq.  [butcher],  of  Nottingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1811;  Scholar;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  i8i8.  P.C.  of  St 
George's,  Manchester,  1826-42.  R.  of  Stalham,  Norfolk, 
1842-52.  R.  of  Sloley,  1852-85.  Died  Mar.  9,  1885.  Brother 
of  Henry  K.  (1804)  and  John  N.  (1819).  (Boase,  vi.  849; 
Clergy  List;  Walford,  County  Families.) 


White,  John 

WHITE,  JAMES  DUNDAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1885.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [Orr],  of  Sunnyside,  Kingswood 
Road,  Norwood,  Surrey  [and  Rutherglen,  Glasgow].  B. 
[July  10],  1866,  in  Glasgow.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1888;  M.A.  1892;  LL.M.  1894;  LL.D. 
1901.  .\dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  14,  1886.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  June  10,  1891.  On  the  South  Wales  Circuit.  M.P. 
for  Dumbartonshire,  1906-10  and  Jan.-Dec.  1910;  for  the 
Tradeston  div.  of  Glasgow,  1911-18.  Parliamentary  Private 
Secretary  to  Lord  Pentland,  Secretary  for  Scotland,  1910-12. 
Married  (i)  Aug.  29,  1894,  Lydia  Grace,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R. 
Haythomthwaite,  V.  of  Cleator  Moor;  (2)  Sept.  29,  1909, 
Una  Theodora,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Chase. 
Author  of  numerous  works  on  merchant  shipping  Acts, 
land-values,  taxation,  etc.  Latterly  of  39,  Burton  Court, 
Chelsea,  where  he  died  Apr.  30,  1951-  Brother  of  John  D.  C. 
(1890).  (Who's  Who;  Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
The  Times,  May  i,  1951.) 

WHITE,  JAMES  KEMP.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1886.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1894;  practised  in 
the  Haymarket,  London  (Messrs  Greville  and  White). 
Disappears  from  Law  Lists,  191 1. 

WHITE  (post  NEVILLE),  JAMES  SEWELL.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Nov.  i,  1844.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  Neville 
(1819).  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  13, 
1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1852.  Clerk  of  the  Crown 
in  Bombay,  1862;  Advocate-General,  Bombay,  1866-9; 
Remembrancer,  1869-76;  Puisne  Judge,  Bombay,  1876-82. 
Took  the  name  of  Neville,  by  Royal  Licence,  1885.  Married, 
Apr.  24,  1862,  Emelyn  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Stogdon, 
Esq.,  of  Heavitree,  Devon.  Died  at  Norwich,  Jan.  16,  1912, 
'aged  84.'  Brother  of  Herbert  S.  (1849)  and  Joseph  N.  (1846); 
father  of  Reginald  J.  N.  (1881).  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.; 
Boase,  vi.  850,  which  gives  'died  1885';  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Jan.  18,  1912.) 

WHITE,  JAMES  TAHOURDIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Dec.  i, 

1815.   Doubtful  if  resided. 

WHITE,  JAMES  TREVOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
May  12,  1835.  S.  of  Thomas  Trevor,  Esq.,  of  Shrewsbury. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1843.  C.  of 
St  James',  Holywell,  Northants.,  1848-50.   Disappears  from 

Clergy  List,  1868. 

WHITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  16,  1759. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  White  Roding,  Esse.x.  School,  Sedbergh, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1759;  Scholar,  1763;  B.A.  (8th 
Wrangler)  1764;  M.A.  1767.  Fellow,  17.65.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  Aug.  1764;  priest,  June  8,  1766;  C.  of  Stemfield, 
Suffolk,  1764.  Perhaps  R.  of  Sutton-by-Dover,  and  LitUe 
Mongeham,  Kent,  1772-81.  V.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  i777-8i. 
Died  1781.   (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

WHITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  2t,  1761. 
S.  of  William,  publican,  of  North  Walsham,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  School,  Wakefield,  Yorks.  and  Ditchingham,  Norfolk. 
Matric.  Easter,  1762;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Senior  Wrangler)  1765; 
M.A.  1768.  Fellow,  1767.  Chaplain,  1767;  Dean,  1767-76. 
Ord.  deacon  (Nor^vich),  June  8,  1766;  priest  (Peterb.),  1772; 
C.  of  Bradfield  and  Dilham  cum  Honing,  Norfolk,  1766-8. 
Master  of  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  176S-76.  R.  of 
Chevington,  1776-1818,  and  of  Hargrave,  Suffolk,  1799-1818. 
Died  Dec.  4,  1818.  M.I.  at  Chevington.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Venn,  11.  78.) 

WHITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  26,  1804. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  R.  of  Hargrave  and  Chevmgton, 
Suffolk.  B.  there.  Educated  by  his  father.  Matric.  Michs. 
1804;  B.A.  (4th  Wrangler)  1808;  M.A.  1811.  Fellow,  1808; 
Dean,  1812-17.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor%vich),Dec.  18, 1808;  pnest 
(Salisbury,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely),  1810.  Master  of  the  Perse 
School,  1810-19.  R.  of  Hargrave  and  Chevington,  Suffolk, 
1819-51.  Married,  Sept.  12,  1826,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Image  (1799),  R-  of  Whepstead,  Suffolk.  Died 
July  9,  1851.  Father  of  John  (1847),  Cyril  (1853)  and 
Edmund  K.  (1849).   (Venn,  11.  142;  Clergy  List.) 

WHITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  15,  1823.  Of 
Dublin.   Matric.  Lent,  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831. 

WHITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  25,  1844.  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  Bromley,  Middlesex,  1849-52.  C.  of 
St  John-the-Baptist,  Kentish  Town,  1852-5.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Isle  of  Thanet,  Kent,  1856-7-  C.  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  1857. 
V.  of  St  Peter's,  Croydon,  1857-1905-  Latterly  of  31,  Culver- 
den  Park  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells,  where  he  died,  Oct.  9,  1905, 
aged  83.   (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  11,  1905.) 


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White,  John 

WHITE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  4,  1847.   [Eldest]  s. 
of  the  Rev.  John  (1804),  R.  of  Chevington,  Suffolk  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Image,  R.  of  Whepstead).  B.  May  7, 
1829,  at  Chevington.    School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.     Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854-   Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1852; 
priest,   1853;  C.  of  Chevington,  Suffolk,  1852-3;  R.  there, 
1853-1908.   Married,  1855,  Caroline  Macdonell,  dau.  of  John 
Rawlins,  Esq.,  of  Handsworth,  Staffs.    Died  Feb.  17,  1908. 
Brother  of  Cyril  (1853)  and  Edmund  K.  (1849);  father  of 
Arthur  K.  (1881).    [Bury  St  Edmunds  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  278; 
Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
WHITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1889.  S.  of  John,  Esq., 
of  Cotswold  House,  Staines,   Middlesex.    School,   Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.   1889.    Died  Mar.   28,   1894,  at   Kimberley, 
South  Africa.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
WHITE,  JOHN  BANWELL.    Matric.   Non-Coil.,  Michs.   1900. 
School,   Queen   Elizabeth's   Hospital,   Bristol.    B.A.    1903; 
M.A.  1918.    Assistant  Master  at  St  George's  School,  Bristol 
for  3  years;  at  Bristol  P.T.  Centre  for  3  years;  at  Bristol 
Grammar  School,  1910-18;  Head  Master  of  Queen  Elizabeth's 
Hospital,  Bristol,  1918-44.    (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WHITE,   JOHN   BODDINGTON.     Adm.   pens,    at   Emmanuel, 
May  5,  1795.    [S.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Jefferies  Square, 
London.   School,  St  Paul's.]    (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 
WHITE,  JOHN  CALCUTTA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Nov.  7,  1808.   2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  schoolmaster,  of  Colchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1813;  M.A. 
1816.    Fellow,   1814.    Ord.  deacon,  1816;  priest  (Norwich), 
May  24,  1818.    R.  of  Rawreth,  Essex,  1821-72.    Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1873.    (Crockford.) 
WHITE,  JOHN  DOUGLAS  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  Orr,  of  Sunnyside,  Kingswood 
Road,  Norwood,  Surrey.   B.  [Aug.  18],  1871,  at  Rutherglen, 
Lanarks.      School,    Charterhouse.      Matric.     Michs.     1891; 
Scholar,  1893;  B.A.  (Classical  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1894;  Bumey 
prize,  1895;  (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1896);  M.A.  1899; 
M.D.  1905.    Ord.  deacon  (London),  1898;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  S.W.,  1898-1903.    At  the  London  Hospital; 
sometime    House    Physician    there.     M.R.C.S.;    L.R.C.P., 
1904.   Practised   for  a  short   time,   but   abandoned  profes- 
sional work  on  succeeding  to  estates  in  Dumbartonshire  on 
the  death  of  his  uncle,  Lord  Overtoun.   Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).   Of  Overtoun,  Dumbarton, 
and  Harrow-on-the-Hill.  Chairman  of  the  Council  of  Modem 
Churchmen's  Union.  Married,  Sept  7,  1898,  Lucy  Agnes,  dau  . 
of  James  H.   McClure,   Esq.,   of  Glasgow,   and  had  issue. 
Author,  Conspectus  of  Legislation  on  Venereal  Disease,  etc. 
Presented  Overtoun  House  to  the  Burgh  of  Dumbarton  for 
use  as  a  hospital  and  part  of  the  grounds  as  a  public  park. 
Died  Mar.  25,  1940,  at  Harrow.   Brother  of  James  D.  (1885). 
{Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  27  and  Apr.  4,  1940; 
Charterhouse  Register;  Crockford.) 
WHITE,  The  Rev.  JOHN  EDWARD.    M.A.  1856,  incorp.  from 
Dublin.     [S.   of  John,  pleader.]    Adm.   at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  Oct.  16,  1820,  age  14;  B.A.  (T.C.D.)  1825.   Mimster 
at  Fitzroy  Chapel,  St  Pancras  and  Secretary  to  the  Irish 
Society  of  London,  1851-4.    C.  of  Guestingthorpe,  Essex, 
1859-61.    P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Burslem,  Stafis.,  1861-4.  V.  of 
St  Paul's,  Chatham,  1864-79.    Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1880.    (Al.  Dublin.) 
WHITE,   JOHN    HARMAN.    Adm.   at   Clare,   Oct.    9,    1882. 
[Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Marsh  (1817),  R   of  Fair- 
stead,  Essex.    School,  Felsted.]    Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1886.  Married,  Dec.  21,  1908,  Mary,  widow  of  Herbert  Beven, 
of  Broxbourne,  and  eldest  dau.  of  Pierson  John  Dixon,  of 
Cheshunt,  Herts.   Died  Dec.  29,  1919.    (Al.  Felsted.) 
WHITE,  JOHN  HENLEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  2, 
1876.  S.  of  William,  Excise-officer  (and  Anna).  B.  atMoreton- 
hampstead,  Devon.   Bapt.  Feb.  14,  1858.   [School,  Bedford.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1878. 
WHITE,  JOHN  HENRY.    Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1896.   Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1889;  priest,  1890; 
C.  of  Liscard,  Cheshire,  1889-91.  C.  of  Roehampton,  Surrey, 
1891-3.  C.  of  the  Church-of-the-Ascension,  Balham,  1893-4. 
C.  of  Watford,  Herts.,  1895-8.    C.  of  St  Peter's,  Croydon, 
1898-1902.  V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Croydon,  1902-18.  V.  of 
Burlescombe,  Somerset,  1918-21.  V.  of  St  Mary-the- Virgin, 
Tyndall's  Park,  Bristol,  1921-34.   Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Bristol, 
1935-46;  perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1946.    Died  at 
Watford,  July  20,  1950.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  July  22, 
1950.) 
WHITE,  JOHN  NESEIT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1805. 

Doubtful  if  resided. 
WHITE,  JOHN  NEVILLE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
June  26,  1819;  a  'Ten-year  man.'    [S.  of  John,  butcher,  of 
Nottingham.]    Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1829. 


White,  Laban 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Dec.  12,  1819;  priest,  Oct.  15,  1820. 
P.C.  of  Great  Plumstead,  Norfolk,  1822-8.  V.  of  Rushall, 
1828-46.  R.  of  Tivetshall,  1832-46.  Died  Dec.  2,  1846. 
Father  of  Herbert  S.  (1849),  James  S.  (1844)  and  Joseph  N. 
(1846);  brother  of  Henry  K.  (1804)  and  James  (1811). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  407;  Clergy  List.) 
WHITE,  JOHN  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1894.  S.  of  Samuel  Shapland  [M.D.],  of  58,  Coolhurst  Road, 
Crouch  End,  London,  N.  (and  Sarah  Tyler-Cross).  B.  June  25, 
1875,  at  Brixton.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Jan.  15,  1896;  Scholar,  1896; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1896);  B.A.  1897.  (Dulwich 
Coll.  Reg.) 
WHITE,  JOHN  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  I,  1863.  Of  Wilts.  [B.  Mar.  27,  1S44.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B.A.  1867.  Ensign,  67th  Foot,  1867;  Lieut.,  1870; 
Captain,  1878;  Instructor  in  Musketry,  1874-8;  Adjt., 
auxiliary  forces,  1880.  (Army  Lists.) 
WHITE,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  Magdalene, 
Junes,  1852.  S.  of  John,  of  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852. 
WHITE,  JOHN  WILLIAMS.  Hon.  Litt.D.,  1900.  Professor  of 
Greek  at  Harvard  University.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Whitney. 
B.  Mar.  5,  1849,  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio.]  At  Harvard  University. 
Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1877;  LL.D.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1896;  Litt.D.,  ] 

Harvard,  1913.  Fellow  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  j 

Sciences.    Hon.  President  of  the  Archaeological  Institute  of 
America  and  first  chairman  of  the  managing  committee  of  | 

the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  in  Athens.  Married,  | 

1871,  Alice,  dau.  of  Picton  Drayton  Hillyer,  and  had  issue. 
Died  June  9,  1917.  l^^ho  was  Who.) 
WHITE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  15,  1837. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Sutton  Hall,  Chester  (and  Susan,  dau. 
of  Robert  Pretyman).  B.  Feb.  21,  1819.  School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  Scholar,  1838;  B.A.  1841.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  5,  1839.  Of  Bredfield  House,  Wood- 
bridge,  Suffolk.  Married,  1856,  Emily,  dau.  of  Robert 
Lachlan,  of  London.  Died  Mar.  14,  1885.  Father  of  Joseph 
H.  L.  (1877).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WHITE,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  July  28,  1859. 
Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Middleton,  Suffolk.  B.  Aug. 
21,  1840,  at  Milwich,  Staffs.  School,  Ipswich  (Mr  Holden). 
Matric.  Lent,  i860;  Scholar;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury,  for  Ely),  1863;  priest  (Ely),  1864;  C.  of 
Hilton,  Hunts.,  1863-6.  C.  of  Steyning,  Sussex,  1867-72. 
V.  of  Weybread,  Suffolk,  1877-89.  R.  of  Brattleby,  Lines., 
1889-93.  R.  of  Brockdish,  Norfolk,  1893-1905.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1906.  Father  of  Harry  L.  (1883)  and  Wilson 
W.  (1883). 
WHITE,  JOSEPH  HENRY  LACHLAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1877.  [Only]  s.  of  Joseph  (1837),  of  Bredfield  House, 
near  Woodbridge,  Suffolk  (and  Emily,  dau.  of  Robert 
Lachlan).  B.  [Jan.  7],  1859,  at  Woodbridge.  School,  Hailey- 
bury.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Lieut.,  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers,  1882;  Captain,  1891;  served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition,  1898;  retired,  1899.  High  Sheria  of  Queen's 
County,  Ireland,  1904.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Queen's  County; 
J. P.  for  Suffolk.  Married,  1886,  Frances  Mary  Jiosephine, 
dau.  of  Richard  Joseph  Grace,  of  Bruff,  Co.  Limerick.  Died 
Jan.  17,  1940,  at  Bredfield  House,  Woodbridge.  (Haileybury 
Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Jan.  18,  1940.) 
WHITE,  JOSEPH  NEVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  2,  1846.  Of  Norfolk.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Neville 
(1819),  R.  of  Tivetshall.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  Scholar,  1848;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  1850;  priest,  1851.  V.  of  Rushall,  Norfolk,  1851-2. 
V.  of  Stalham,  1852-1901.  Died  Mar.  28,  1901,  aged  77. 
Brother  of  James  S.  (1844)  and  Herbert  S.  (1849).  (Bury 
St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  30,  1901.) 

WHITE,  JULIAN  LE  ROY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 
1870.  S.  of  John  Campbell,  of  11  Rue  de  Tilsit,  Paris.  B. 
Mar.  26,  1853,  at  Baltimore,  U.S.A.  School,  Maryland, 
U.S.A.  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B..\.  1874;  M.A.  1879. 
Of  North  Avenue  West,  Baltimore,  and  Bazoches-en-Holine, 
Orme,  France,  in  1906.    (Camb.  Yearbook.) 

WHITE,  LABAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  9,  1866. 
S.  of  Laban.  B.  at  Blandford,  Dorset.  Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1877;  priest, 
1878;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Bromsgrove,  Worcs.,  1877-9.  C.  of 
Holt,  1879-80.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Leamington,  1880-1. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of  Camden,  1882-6.  C. 
of  Faversham,  Kent,  1887-94.  V.  of  Chalk,  1895-1913. 
Latterly  of  63,  Princess  Road,  Bournemouth.  Died  Oct.  19, 
1927.   (Crockford.) 


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White,  Lewis  Meadows 

WHITE,  LEWIS  MEADOWS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1879.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Lewis  Borrett  (Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
1845),  of  the  rectory.  Queen  Street,  Cheapside,  London  (and 
Levina  Aane,  dau.  of  Ralph  Thomas  Brockman).    B.  [Aug. 
20],  i860,  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1884;  priest, 
1885;  C.  of  Cromer,  Norfolk,  1884-8.  V.  of  Homing,  i888- 
iQU.'v.  of  Potter  Heigham,  and  P.C.  of  Repps  with  Bastwick, 
1911-39.   Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1934-9.   Married,  Aug.  15, 
1888,  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  Captain  John  Hume  Wilson,  of 
Bombay,  and  had  issue.  Of  50,  Hayes  Road,  Bromley,  Kent, 
in  1949.   Died  at  Croydon,  Jan.  1951.   Brother  of  Charles  P. 
(1886)  and  George  ¥.  (1894).   (The  Guardian,  Aug.  22,  1888; 
Church  Times,  Jan.  5,  1951-) 
WHITE,  LOUIS  STEPHEN.   .\dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.   29,    1875.     [Youngest]   s.   of   Thomas,   merchant,   of 
Halliford,  Middlesex.    B.  July,   1856,  in  London.    School, 
St  Paul's.   Matric.  ^Uchs.  1875;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1879.   Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.   17,   1877.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  9,   1880.    Clerk  to  the  Watermen's  Company,   1882. 
Married,  Nov.  17,  1881,  Caroline  Emily,  only  dau.  of  Henry 
Avory,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  Arraigns,  Old  Bailey.   Disappears  from 
Law  List,  1930.    (St  Paul's  Sch.  Keg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WHITE,  MAURICE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1890. 
[6th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1836). 
B.  at  Grayingham,  Lines.    School,  Bedford.    Matric.  Michs. 
1890;   B.A.    1893;   M.A.    1897.    Assistant   Master   at    King 
William's  College,  Isle  of  Man,  1893-8.   Served  in  the  South 
African    War,     1898-1902     (trooper,    Sherwood    Rangers). 
Inspector-General  of  Schools,  Transvaal  Education  Depart- 
ment.  Married.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (trooper, 
S.  African  Horse);  died  in  East  Africa,  May  2,  1916.   Brother 
of  Clement  (1892)  and  William  B.  (1877).    (King  \l  ilham's 
Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  May  29,  1916.) 
WHITE,    MONTAGUE    MIDDLECOTT.     Adm.    pens,    at    Em- 
manuel, Oct.  I,  1897.   S.  of  J.  S.,  Esq.,  of  Clarence  House, 
East   Cowes,    Isle   of   Wight.     B.    1877.     School,   Malvern 
College.    Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.    A  solicitor,  1904; 
practised  at  Cheltenham.    Of  Duncan,   Vancouver  Island, 
British  Columbia,  in  1924.   (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Camb.  Year- 
book.) 
WHITE,  PATRICK  HERBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct    I    1875.    [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Vernon  Moore,  LL.D.,  of 
Kensington.    B.  Nov.  4,   1856.    School,  Liverpool  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875 ;  LL.B.  1879.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  9,  1879.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.   17,   1882.    On  the 
Northern  Circuit.    A  Special  Pleader.    Parliamentary  agent 
and  Organising  Secretary  of  the  Church  Association,  1900; 
Secretary,    1929-32.     Of   the  Crest,   Hook   Heath,   Surrey. 
A  representative  of  the  City  of  London  on  the  London  School 
Board.    Member  of  the  Surrey  County  Council.    J. P.  for 
Surrey,  1914.    Member  of  the  Church  Assembly,  1925-34. 
Died  Dec.  5,  1934.    Brother  of  Charles  W.  (1885).    (T.  A. 
Walker,  546;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  The  Times,  Dec.  8,  1934.) 
WHITE,  REGINALD  ARTHUR  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21) 
at  Pembroke,  July  17, 1872.  S.  of  Robert  (1853),  deceased,  of 
W.  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight.    B.  at  Hartley  Wmtney,  Hants. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.   1879;  M.A.  1882.    Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester),  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Old .\lresford,  Hants., 
1879-86.  C.  of  Fareham,  1886-7.  V.  of  Titchlield,  1887-1907. 
C.F.,  in  the  S.  African  War,   1898-1902;   H.M.   transports 
Ntibia  and  Canada,  1898-1900;  with  the  South  African  field 
force,  1900-1;  H.M.  transports  Nubia  and  Assaye,  1901-3. 
Served  in   the  Great  War,   1914-19   (Chaplain,   R.A.C.D.). 
Married  (i)  Apr.  19,  1890,  Alice  Gilberta,  youngest  dau.  of 
Captain  G.  T.  Sinclair,  C.S.N.,  of  Halifax,   Nova  Scotia; 
(2)  June  I,  1907,  Emilie,  dau.  of  James  Dredge,  C.M.G.,  of 
Titchfield.    Latterly  of  The  Dormers,  Cowes.   Died  Nov.  22, 
1915,  aged  63.  Brother  of  Henry  M.  (1874).    (Scott,  MSS.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  24,  1915-) 
WHITE,  REGINALD  DE  LACY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,   1895.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  de  Lacy  (1864).    B. 
Nov.    18,    1875.     Schools,   Wolverhampton   and   Denstone. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1911.   (Wolverhampton 
Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Denstone  Coll.  R(g.) 
WHITE  (post  NEVILLE),  REGINALD  JAMES  NEVILLE.   Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1881.   [Eldest]  s.  of  James  Sewell 
(1844)  [sometime  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Calcutta],  of 
34,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.  Kensington,  London  [and  of  Sloley 
Hall,  Norfolk].    B.   [Feb.  22,   1863],  in  Bombay.    Schools, 
Clifton  College  and  Charterhouse.   Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  B.A. 
1884;  Winchester  Reading  prize,  1885;  M.A.  1948.   Assumed 
the  name  of   NevUle,    1885.     Adm.   at   the   Inner  Temple, 
Dec.  8,  1883.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1887.    Recorder  of  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  1905-43.    .M.P.  for  Wigan,  1910-18;  for  East 
Norfolk,  1924-9.   A  director  of  the  Gas,  Light  and  Coke  Co. 


White,  The  Hon.  Robert 

Master  of  the  Bowyers  Company,  1929-30.   Created  a  Bart., 
1927.     J. P.    for   Norfolk;    Chairman   of   Quarter   Sessions. 
.Married  (i)  1890,  Ida,  4th  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Edmund 
Henderson,  Chief  Commissioner  of  .Metropolitan  Police,  and 
had  issue;  (2)  1920,  Violet  Sophia  .Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  R.  J. 
Hunter,   the  Rifle  Brigade,  and  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Cuthbert  Johnson  Baines,  Gloucester  Regt.,  and  had  further 
issue.  Latterly  of  Sloley  Hall,  Norfolk,  where  he  died  Apr.  28, 
1950.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  Inns 
of  Court;  The  Times,  May  3,  i950-) 
WHITE,  REGINALD  JULIUS.     Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1898.  S.  of  Julius  Alfred,  Esq.,  of  North  Lodge,  Holden  Hill, 
Hendon,  London,  N.W.    School,  Christ's  College,  Finchley. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1901;  M..\.  1926.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  27,  1902.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.  Warws.  Regt.;  Assistant  Provost- 
Marshal;  mentioned  in  despatches).    Married,  July  i,  1905, 
Ruby  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of  W.  F.  Clayton,  of  Wimbledon. 
Died  Dec.  21,  1951.    (Law  Lists;  The  Times,  July  3,  1905-) 
WHITE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  27,  1778. 
Of  Essex.   Matric.  Michs.  1779;  B.A.  1783;  M..\.  1787.  V.  of 
Shalford,  Essex,  1810-40  and  K.  of  .\lkerton,  Oxon.,  1821-35. 
Father  of  Richard  M.  (1817).   (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical 
Guide.) 
WHITE,  RICHARD.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June   16, 
1785.  Doubtless  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  21,  1790.  as 
'2nd  s.  of  WilUam,  of  Southampton.'    [Inns  of  Court.) 
WHITE,  The  Rev.  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16, 
1847;  a  'Ten-year  man.'    S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Apperley 
Bridge,  Yorks.  (and  Mary).   B.  at  Calverley.   Bapt.  Apr.  30, 
1814.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest,  1843.  C.  of  Blackburn,  Lanes., 
1846-8.  C.  of  Habberiey,  Salop,  1849-51;  R.  there,  1851-62. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1863. 
WHITE,  RICHARD  BROOMAN  (1873),  ^ee  BROOMAN-WHITE. 
WHITE,  RICHARD  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,   (age  21)  at  Jesus, 
Nov.  2o,  1855.    B.  in  Lambeth.    School,  Higbgate.    Matric. 
Lent,  1856;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1864.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of  Martham,  Norfolk,  1860-4.    R-  °t 
Little  Bardfield,  Essex,  1864-1905.   Married,  Nov.  16,  1880, 
Henrietta,  widow  of  H.   Moon,   M.D.,  of  Brighton.    Died 
Oct.    15,    1905.    (Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Oct.  20, 
1905-) 
WHITE,  RICHARD  MARSH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  29, 
1817.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1778),  V.  of  Shalford,  Essex.] 
B.  [Aug.  6,  1800],  at  Bocking,  Essex.  School,  Felsted.  Matric. 
Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  C.  of  Beauchamp  Roding, 
Essex,   1823-32.  V.  of  Aveley,   1833-63.    R.  of  Fairstead, 
1863-79.    Died  May  16,  1879.    Father  of  John  H.  (1882). 
(Al.  Felsted.;  Crockford.) 
WHITE,  RICHARD  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  II,  1835.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard  Samuel.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Surrey  (private).    Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B..\.  1841. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  18,  1837.   A  solicitor;  practised 
in  London  (Messrs  James  Somerville  Fowne)  at  3,  Lincoln's 
Inn  New  Square.   (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WHITE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13,  1853; 
a   'Ten-year   man.'     S.    of   William,    of    Kingsgate   Street, 
Winchester  (and  Rachel).   B.  in  parish  of  St  .Michael-in-the- 
Soke.   Bapt.  Apr.  23,  1814.    Kept  a  school  at  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight,  first  (1853)  at  Northwood  Park,  and  later  (1861)  at 
Egypt  House.  Father  of  Hemy  M.  (1874)  and  Reginald  A.  R. 
(1872).  (F.  P.  White.) 
WHITE,  The  Hon.  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11, 
1879.    [4th]  s.  of  Luke,  2nd  Baron  Annaly,  of  Woodlands, 
Clonsilla,  Co.  Dublin  (and  Emily,  dau.  of  James  Stuart). 
B    Oct.  26,  1861,  at  Kirkmichael,  Dumfriess-shire.  School, 
Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1879-   Lieut.,  the  Derbys.  Regt.,  1882; 
transferred  to  the  Royal  Welch  Fusiliers,  1882.   On  the  staff 
in    the    NUe    campaign,     1884-5.     A.D.C.    (and    MUitary 
Secretary),  Cork  district,   1886-9;   York  district,   1889-91. 
Capt.,  1890.    Staff  Ofiicer  to  the  Rhodesian  Volunteers  in 
South  Africa.   A  magistrate  in  Bechuanaland,  1894.  Took  a 
prominent  part  in  the  Jameson  raid;  present  at  the  Battle 
of  Doomkop  and  taken  prisoner.   Deported  to  England  and 
served  a  term  of  7  months  imprisonment  in  HoUoway  gaol. 
Served  in  the  South  .■\frican  War,  1898-1902  (Brevet-.Major; 
on  the  Stafi;  mentioned  in  despatches).    Subsequently  a 
member  of  the  firm  of  Govett  and  Sons,  stockbrokers.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (commanded  the  loth  Battn.,  the 
Royal   Fusiliers;    Brigadier-General  in   France;    mentioned 
six  times  in  despatches;  twice  wounded ;  C.M.G.,  1916;  D.S.O., 
1918;    C.B.,    1919).     On   retirement   interested   himself   in 
problems  of  emigration,   giving  special  help   to   the   'Big 
Brother'  movement  for  placing  English  boys  under  the  care 
of  Australians.  An  original  member  of  the  Borstal  Association 
Committee.   Lived  at  Richmond,  latterly  at  Hove,  where  he 
died,  unmarried,  Nov.  19,   1936-    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Tm 
V.C.  and  V.S.O.:  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  20,  1936.) 


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White,  Robert  More 

WHITE,  ROBERT  MORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  31,  1829.  Of  Sussex.  B.  Dec.  13,  1811.  [School, 
Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar;  B.A.  1834;  M.A. 
1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1836;  priest,  1837.  R.  of 
Lydham,  Salop,  1842-3.  V.  of  Churchstoke,  Montgom.,  1846- 
1906.  Rural  Dean  of  Montgomery,  1872.  Preb.  of  Hereford, 
1879.  J. P.  for  Montgomeryshire.  Married  at  Prestbury, 
Sept.  24,  1850,  Edith  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  J.  Agg,  of 
Hewletts.  Died  Dec.  13,  1906,  at  Church  Stoke.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  437,  where  he  is  first  recorded  as  'William'  More 
White;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  14,  1906;  G.  Mag.,  1850, 
x\v.  652;  Here/.  Incumbents.) 

WHITE  ROBEY  ROGERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  30,  1871.  Of  Wilts.  [B.  Nov.  8,  1851,  at  Warminster. 
School,  Brighton  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1878; 
M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1878;  priest  (Ripon),  1879; 
C.  of  All  Hallows,  Leeds,  1878-9.  C.  of  Scissett,  Yorks., 
1879-83.  V.  of  Scissett  with  Skelmanthorpe,  1883-98.  R.  of 
Frettenham  with  Stanninghall,  Norfolk,  1898-1912.  Chaplam 
of  Brislington  house  asylum,  Bristol,  1913-17-  R-  of  Whits- 
bury  Hants.,  1917-26.  Married,  May  6,  1886,  Stella,  only 
dau. 'of  Captain  H.  T.  Settle,  of  Southover,  Lewes.  Died 
Aug.  29,  1926.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  12,  1886  and 
Sept.  17,  1926;  Brighton  Coll.  Reg.) 

WHITE,  ROY  MORDAUNT.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1899.  S. 
of  Henry  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Havilah,  Mudgee,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  School,  Sydney  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1902.  Returned  to  Australia  to  his  father's  sheep- 
farm. 

WHITE,  SAMUEL  DEANE  GORDON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  20, 
1895.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Moore,  LL.D.,  of  Surrey.  B. 
Sept.  26,  1875.  School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1906.  Adm.  Solicitor,  July,  1904; 
practised  at  19,  Old  Queen  Street,  Westminster.  Of  Little- 
wood,  Restronguet,  Falmouth,  in  1946.  Brother  of  William 
V.  G.  (1897),  etc.   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WHITE,  SAMUEL  GEORGE  BOOTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caxus,  Nov.  25,  1831.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  (St  Mary  Hall, 
Oxford,  1788),  D.D.,  R.  of  Hampstead.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Hooton  Pagnell,  Yorks.,  and  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1832; 
B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Canterbury),  Dec.  18,  1836;  priest,  Dec.  17,  1837;  C.  of 
Biddenden,  Kent,  1836-41.  C.  of  Wrotham,  1841-5.  R.  of 
Stansted,  1846-54.  V.  of  Bough ton-under-Blean,  1854-69. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough.  Died  May  12,  1880. 
Father  of  George  C.  (1866).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Venn,  11.  217; 
Crockford.) 

WHITE,  SAMUEL  STOCKTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 
1899.  S.  of  James  Clarence,  Esq.,  of  5528,  Wayne  Street, 
Germantown,  Philadelphia,  U.S.A.  School,  Germantown 
Academy.   Matric.  Lent,  1899. 

WHITE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  25,  1769.  Of 
Middlesex.  [3rd  s.  of  Taylor,  Recorder  of  Stamford  (and 
Frances,  dau.  of  Major-General  John  Armstrong).  B.  Jan.  14, 
1750.]  Matric.  Michs.  1769;  LL.B.  1775;  LL.D.  1781.  V.  of 
Lavington  (or  Lenton),  Lines.,  1774-1824,  and  R.  of  Coning- 
ton,  Hunts.,  1782-1824.  V.  of  Langtoft,  Lines.  V.  of  Lidling- 
ton,  Beds.  Married,  Apr.  5,  1774,  Elizabeth  Hannah,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  William  Sellon,  and  had  issue.  Inherited  from  an 
aunt  considerable  freehold  property  in  London.  Bought  an 
estate  at  Castor,  near  Peterborough,  in  1796.  Died  at 
Castor,  near  Peterborough,  Sept.  30,  1824.  Brother  of 
Taylor  (1763)  and  Thomas  (1764).  Grandfather  of  the  next. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1824,  11.  570; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Al.  Oxon.  erroneously  suggests  that  he  is 
identical  with  a  Christ  Church  entrant  of  1766.) 

WHITE,  STEPHEN  PRESCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  4,  1818.  S.  of  William  Archibald  Armstrong  (and  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Col.  Johnson  Newman).  B.  [Oct.  2,  1801],  in  London. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar,  1819; 
B.A.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1819. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  May  22,  1827.  Equity  Draftsman  and 
Conveyancer.  On  the  Midland  and  North  Wales  Circuit. 
Died  unmarried,  June  22,  1866.  Brother  of  George  T.  (1831), 
Francis  (1820)  and  Charles  B.  (1830).  {Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Law  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WHITE,  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  4,  1763.  Of 
Middlesex.  [Eldest  s.  of  Taylor,  Recorder  of  Stamford  (and 
Frances,  dau.  of  Major-General  John  Armstrong).  B.  Nov.  5, 
1743.]  Matric.  Michs.  1763.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Irm,  Feb.  8, 
1759.  Of  Twyford,  Notts.  Married,  Apr.  1765,  Sarah,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Isaac  WooUaston,  Bart.,  of  Loseby,  Leics.,  and 
St  Ives,  Hunts.,  and  had  issue.  Died  July,  1795-  Father  of 
the  next;  brother  of  Stephen  (1769)  and  Thomas  (1764)- 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Inns  of  Court.) 


White,  Thomas  George  Graham 

WHITE,  TAYLOR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  5.  i790.    Of 
Notts.   [2nd  s.  of  Taylor  (above)  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Isaac 
WooUaston,  Bart.).   B.  Aug.  21,  1771.]   Matric.  Easter,  1791. 
Married,  Feb.  9,  1803,  Sophia  Jewell,  and  had  issue,  5  sons 
and  3  daus.  Died  Sept.  11,  1847.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WHITE,  TAYLOR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1823. 
[2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  WooUaston,  ist  Bart.,  of  Walling  WeUs, 
Notts,  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blagg,  of  Tuxford, 
Notts.).    B.  June  9,  1805.]    School,  Rugby.    Matric.  Michs. 
1823;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1852.   C.  of  All  Saints,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,   -1841-3.    V.    of   Norton-Cuckney,    Notts.,    1843-53. 
Married  (i)  Aug.  1828,  Dorothy  Letitia,  dau.  of  Colonel  John 
Kirke,  of  Markham  Hall,  Notts.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Nov.  5, 
1850,  Charlotte  Bates,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Crofts,  of  Dump- 
ton  Park,  Isle  of  Thanet,  and  had  further  issue.  Died  June  8, 
1853.    Brother  of  Thomas  W.   (1820).    (Rugby  Sch.   Reg.; 
Clergy  List;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WHITE,  THEODORE  HENRY.   Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter,  1880. 
[2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Reading.]  Migrated  to  Oxford,  and  Matric. 
Non-CoU.,  Oct.  18,  1880,  aged  38;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1884.   One 
of  these  names  was  Assistant  Master  at  Castle  Hill  School, 
Reading,  in  1903.    (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Al.  Oxon.) 
WHITE,    THOMAS.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at    Peterhouse, 
June  23,  1764.  Of  Kent  (sic).    [Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Taylor, 
Recorder  of  Stamford  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  Major-General 
John   Armstrong).]     School,  private.     Matric.  Lent,    1765; 
Scholar;   LL.B.    1770.     Called   to   the  Bar,   Lincoln's   Inn, 
May  26,  1769.    Steward  of  East  Retford.  Died,  unmarried, 
Feb.  19,  1786.  Brother  of  Taylor  (1763)  and  Stephen  (1769)- 
(Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  T.  A.  Walker,  326.) 
WHITE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  23, 
1790.    [2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Lambeth,  Surrey.    B.   there, 
Sept.   20,   1771.    School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]    Migrated  to 
Pembroke,  July  8,  1790.    Matric.  Michs.  1790;  B.A.  1794. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  19,  1786.   Proposed  a  famous 
emendation   to   The   Tempest,   which   was  condemned   'by 
Universal  English  editorial  consent.'   (Notes  andQueries  (5)  7, 
1841;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  not  to  be 
confused  with  an  Oxford  contemporary  namesake  who  was 
in  Holy  Orders.) 
WHITE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  24,  1821.   Of 
Durham.     Matric.    Michs.    1821;    B.A.    1825.     Ord.   deacon 
(York),  1827;  priest  (Lincoln),  1829.  P.C.  of  Kirkhammerton, 
Yorks.,   1845-62.    R.  of  Cowthorpe,   1855-81.    Latterly  of 
Starbeck,    Harrogate.     Died   at   Doncaster,    Feb.   9,    1895, 
aged  93.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  2,  1895.) 
WHITE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,   (age   19)   at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  23,  1821.    S.  of  T.,  Esq.,  of  Wethersfield,  Essex.    [B. 
Nov.  I,  1802.    Schools,  Bromsgrove  and  Felsted.]    Matric. 
Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.    Of  the  Manor  House, 
Wethersfield,  Essex.   High  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1854.   Died  Mar. 
8,  1864.   Father  of  Thomas  G.  G.  (1852).    (Bromsgrove  Reg.; 
A  I.  Felsted.) 
WHITE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  21,  1842; 
re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  22,  1842.    S.  of  Walter   [land-]agent,  of 
Woodhouse,  Yorks.  (and  Martha).   B.  Jan.  2,  1823.    Matric. 
Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1850;  priest, 
1851.  Second  Master  of  Homcastle  Grammar  School,  Lines., 
1859-68.    C.  of  Scamblesby,  1859-60.    P.C.  of  Scamblesby, 
1861-8;   V.   there,   1868-91.    Died  Apr.   25,   1891.     (Eagle, 
XVII.   207;    Boase,   vi.   853;   Scott,   MSS.;   Crockford;   The 
Guardian,  May  6,  1891.) 
WHITE  (post  GRAHAM),  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1843.    S.  of  John.    B.  [Mar.  14,  1824],  at 
Coventry.    School,  Rugby.    Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847. 
Took  the  name  of  Graham,  Apr.  4,  1845.   Died  'about  1876.' 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Changes  of  Name.) 
WHITE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1848.  S.  of 
William,  printer,  of  Bell's  Court,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  (and 
Mary).     B.   at   Newcastle-on-Tyne.     Bapt.   June   28,    1829. 
School,   Sheffield  Collegiate   (Rev.   G.   A.   Jacob).     Matric. 
Michs.  1848;  Scholar;  B.A.  (13/A   Wrangler)  1852;  Burney 
prize,  1852;  M.A.  1855;  LL.D.  1871.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.), 
Feb.  20,  1853;  priest.  May  18,  1856.  Second  Master  of  Lough- 
borough Granamar  School,  1852-8;  Head  Master  of  King's 
Lynn  Grammar  School,   1858-74.    C.  of  Denver,   Norfolk, 
1864-74.  V.  of  Hambledon,  Hants.,  1874-96.   Author,  A  first 
Latin  Grammar;  The  Lords'  Prayer  simply  explained.    Died 
Nov.  23,  1896.    (Eagle,  xix.  500;  Boase,  vi.  853;  Crockford; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Nov.  27,  1896;  Coulton,  Fourscore  Years, 
49.  53-) 
WHITE,  THOMAS  GEORGE  GRAHAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  30,  1852.   [Only]  s.  of  Thomas  (1821)  [of  the 
Manor  House,  Wethersfield,  Essex].    B.  [Mar.  29,  1835],  at 
Berechurch,  Essex.    School,  Rugby.    Matric.  Michs.   1853. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  15,  1854.    Died  before  1910. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg. ;  Inns  of  Court.) 


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White,  Thomas  Jennings 

WHITE,  THOMAS  JENNINGS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
May  26,  1841.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Yalding,  Kent.  B.  at 
Eastbourne.  Schools,  Brighton  and  Tonbridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1849.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1863;  with  Messrs  Jennings-White,  Milles  and  Co., 
of  Westminster,  solicitors  to  the  Ecclesiastical  Commis- 
sioners. Died  June  4,  1891.  Father  of  Harold  J.  (1882). 
{Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  255;  Law  Lists.) 

WHITE,  THOMAS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  21,  1832.  S.  of  Thomas  Trevor,  Esq.,  of  Shrewsbury 
(and  Elizabeth  Griffin).  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1832;  B.A.  1836.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  24,  1835, 
and  at  King's  Inns,  Dublin,  1839.  A  member  of  the  Irish 
Bar.   iShreusbury  Sch.  Reg. ;  T.  U.  Sadleir.) 

WHITE,  THOMAS  PENNY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  14, 
1797.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  Lent,  1798;  B..\.  {Senior  Wrangler 
and  ist  Smith's  prize)  1802;  M.A.  1805.  Fellow,  1802. 
C.-in-charge  of  Soberton,  Hants.,  1813-26.  Minister  of 
St  John-the-Baptist's  Chapel,  Winchester,  1838-45.  R.  of 
Droxford,  Hants.  Married,  Dec.  3,  1812,  Charlotte  Eliza 
Channing.  Died  at  his  residence  in  Winchester  July  24,  1845, 
aged  66.  Benefactor  to  Queens'.  Father  of  Cyril  A.  (1837) 
and  .Arthur  D.  (1832).   (Clergy  List;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

WHITE,  THOMAS  PRITCHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  17,  1842.  Of  Herts.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B..^. 
1847;  M.A.  1856.  Ord. deacon  (Hereford),  1846;  priest,  1847; 
C.  of  St  Owen's,  Hereford,  1846-8.  C.  of  Sopley,  Hants., 
1849.  C.  of  Llangarron  with  St  Weonards,  Heref.,  1850-1. 
C.  of  Whitchurch,  1852.  C.  of  Epperstone,  Notts.,  1853-4. 
C.  of  Astbury,  Cheshire,  1855-7.  P.C.  of  Hulme  Walfield, 
1857-9.  V.  of  Dorrington,  Salop,  1861-70.  V.  of  Little 
Dewchurch,  Heref.,  1872-4.  C.  of  Bedstone,  Salop,  1876-7. 
R.  of  Greete,  1883-90.  Latterly  of  West  Royd,  Kempsey, 
Worcs.  where  he  died  May  27,  1893.  (Clergy  List;  Univ. 
Almaruick.) 

WHITE,  THOMAS  READER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  28, 
1826.  B.  at  Ramsgate,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar, 
1833;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  May  21, 
1837;  priest,  June  lo,  1838.  C.  of  Stanmore,  Middlesex, 
1842-7;  R.  theie,  1847-8.  R.  of  Finchley,  1848-77.  Warden 
of  Christ's  College,  Finchley.  Married,  Aug.  23,  1842, 
Charlotte  Eliza,  widow  of  Major  James  S.  Chauvel.  Died 
Dec.  9,  1877.  [Clergv  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  12, 
1877.) 

WHITE,  Sir  THOMAS  WOOLLASTON,  Bart.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  1 1.  1820.  [Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  Woollaston, 
ist  Bart.,  of  Walling  Wells,  Notts.,  deceased  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Blagg,  of  Tuxford,  Notts.).  B.  Oct.  3,  1801.] 
Had  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  1817.  Did  not  reside. 
Of  Walling  Wells,  near  Worksop,  Notts.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Notts.  High  Sheriff,  1839.  Lieut. -Col.,  Sherwood  Rangers 
Yeomanry.  Married  (1)  Mar.  4,  1824,  Georgina  (d.  1825),  dau. 
of  George  Ramsay,  of  Bamton,  Co.  Edinburgh,  and  had  one 
dau.;  (2)  Mar.  31,  1827,  Mary  Euphemia,  dau.  of  William 
Ramsay,  of  Gogar,  Co.  Edinburgh,  and  had  further  issue. 
Died  Aug.  7,  1882.  Brother  of  Taylor  (1823);  father  of 
William  K.  H.  R   (1852).   (Burke,  P.  an^  B.) 

WHITE,  WALTER  STUART.  Adm.  subsizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 
1871.    S.   of  William,   of   7,   Brunswick   Place,   Cambridge. 

B.  there,  Aug.  22,  1850.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M..\.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester), 
1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Sydenham,  1875-7. 
Assistant  diocesan  Inspector,  Manchester,  1877-9.  C.  of 
Tonge,  Lanes.,  1879-81.   C.  of  St  Peter's,  Halliwell,  1881-3. 

C.  of  Leyland,  1883-91.  V.  of  Esh,  Co.  Durham,  1891-1905. 
V.  of  Healey,  Lanes.,  1905-17.  Married,  July  7,  1892, 
Charlotte  Bertha,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Thornes,  of  the 
Priory,  Shrewsbury.  Editor,  Parish  Register  of  Leyland, 
1653-1710.  Latterly  of  Shelvock,  Addlestone,  Surrey,  where 
he  died  Dec.  20,  1928.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  4, 
1929.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  24,  1757.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (?i728),  of  Bucknall, 
Lines.  School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  Michs.  1757;  Scholar,  1760; 
B.A.  1761.  (Graduati  erroneously  calls  him  a  Fellow  of 
Magdalene.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  18,  1776.  Of 
Hants.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  Scholar,  1780;  B.A.  1780;  M.A. 
1787. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  27,  1777- 
B.  at  Lancaster.  School,  Sedbergh.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at 
Clare,  Oct.  11,  1777.  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  re-adm.  at  Clare 
as  a  Fell. -Com.  Apr.  13,  1790;  B.A.  1793;  M.A.  1796. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Dec.  17, 
1777.  Of  America.  [Eldest  s  of  Michael,  of  Montserrat,  West 
Indies,  President  of  the  Council  of  Montserrat  (who  died  in 


White,  William  Beale 

prison  1785)  (and  Marj-,  dau.  of  James  Lee).]  School,  Eton. 
A  West  Indies  planter.  Inherited  'Tomlinson's,'  in  Antigua, 
1805.   (Eton  Reg;  Caribbeana,  vi.  148.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  6,  1788.  Of 
Beds.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1791;  B..\.  1792;  M.A. 
1795.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  Mar.  11,  1792;  priest,  Dec.  21, 
1793;  C.  of  Marston  Morteyne,  Beds.,  1792-7.  V.  of  Lidling- 
ton,  1797-1835.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  552.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  4,  1811.  S. 
of  the  Rev.  Samuel,  of  Bolton,  Lanes.  [B.  June  8,  1793.] 
School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1811;  Scholar, 
1814;  B.A.  1815;  .M.A.  1818.  Fellow,  1817-24.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  June  11,  1820;  priest,  June  17,  1821.  Sometime 
Assistant  Master  at  Buntingford  Grammar  School,  and  at 
Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar  School;  Head  Master  of  Sheffield 
Grammar  School,  1818-30;  of  Wolverhampton  Grammar 
School,  i83c>-55.  Married,  June  24,  1823,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Samuel  Dewe,  Master  of  Buntingford  Grammar  School. 
Died  Feb.  23,  1855,  at  Wolverhampton.  Father  of  Francis  O. 
(1850),  William  A.  (1842)  and  Frederick  A.  (1848).  (Man- 
chester Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  854;  Clergy  List;  G.  P.  Mander, 
History  of  Wolverhampton  School,  228-37;  The  Guardian, 
Mar.  7,  1855.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  July  7, 
1813.  5th  s.  of  Henry,  vintner,  of  Blandford,  Dorset.  Matric. 
Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.   Fellow  of  Jesus,  1819. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  9,  1824. 
Matric.  Easter,  1824;  B..\.  1827. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  2,  1868.  3rd  s. 
of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex.  B.  there,  June  i, 
1848.  School,  City  of  London  (Dr  Mortimer  and  Mr  Abbott). 
Matric.  Michs.  i868;  B.A.  1872;  M..\.  1876.  Assistant  Master 
at  Manchester  Grammar  School;  at  Marlborough  College, 
1877-8;  Head  Master  of  Boston  School,  Lines.,  1878-1912. 
Married  Emily  Craeroft,  eldest  dau.  of  C.  Rice,  of  Boston. 
Died  July  10,  1912,  at  Skegness.  (Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
July  13,  1912.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  ADAM  ARTHUR  CAMILLIS.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1841.  S.  of  .Arthur  [British 
Consular  Service].  B.  [Feb.  13,  1824],  at  Pulawy,  Russia. 
School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs. 
1841;  Hon.  LL.D.  1886.  Clerk  to  the  Consul-General  at 
Warsaw,  1857-61;  Vice-Consul,  1861;  Consul  at  Danzig,  1864- 
75;  Agent  and Consul-Generalin  Serbia,  1875-8;  Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Bucharest,  1879-85 
(being  the  first  Roman  Catholic  Ambassador  since  the 
Reformation).  Envoy  Extraordinary  at  Constantinople, 
1885-91.  C.B.,  1878;  K.C.M.G.,  i883;G.C.M.G.,  i886;,G.C.B., 
1888;  P.C,  1888.  Married,  1867,  Katherine  Rendizor,  of 
Danzig.  Died  Dec.  28,  1891,  in  Berlin.  (Boase,  in.  1318; 
D.N.B.;  Trin.  Adm.  Reg.  alone  gives  the  Christian  name 
Camillis.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  AMEERS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7. 
1842.  Of  Herts.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  (1811), 
formerly  Fellow  (and  Eliza).  Bapt.  June  24,  1824.  Matric. 
Michs.  1842;  B..\.  (24th  Wrangler)  1846.  Ord.  deacon 
(Tasmania),  1848;  priest  (Peterb.),  1852;  Sub-Warden  of 
Christ's  College,  Tasmania,  1848-50.  Head  Master  of 
Peterborough  Cathedral  School,  185 1-6.  R.  of  Northborough, 
Northants.,  1856-76.  V.  of  Llantrisant,  Mon.,  1876-91. 
Married  (i)  Sarah  Anae  — ;  (2)  1859,  Anne  Reece,  eldest  dau. 
of  E.  M.  Sparkes,  Esq.,  of  Emsworth,  Hants.;  (3)  1867, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  Alderson,  Esq.,  of  Gannow  Hill,  Derbs. 
Latterly  of  St  John's  Road,  Surbiton,  Surrey,  where  he  died 
Nov.  27,  1894,  aged  70.  Brother  of  Francis  O.  (1850)  and 
Frederick  A.  (1848).  (Eagle,  .win.  511;  Boase,  vi.  854;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  28,  1894.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Apr.  16,  1890.  [2nd]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Lee, 
Kent.  B.  there,  Apr.  16,  1873.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890.  Sometime  Second  Lieut.,  Berks.  Regt.  (Militia), 
1890.  A  tea-planter  in  India.  Died  Oct.  30,  1908,  in  India, 
(r.  A.  Walker,  615.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  BEALE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 

1877.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1836), 
of  Grayingham,  Lines.  B.  there  Apr.  19,  1858.  School, 
Durham  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B..\.  1881;  M..\. 
1889.  Second  Master  of  Reigate  Grammar  School,  Surrey, 
1882-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1883;  priest,  1885;  C.  of 
Horley,  1883-6.  Assistant  Master  at  Forest  School,  Waltham- 
stow,  Essex,  1886;  at  St  Edward's  School,  Oxford,  1887; 
Head  Master  of  St  Drostane's  College,  Aberlour,  BanSs., 
1887-8.  Sub-Warden  of  the  Scottish  Church  Orphanage  and 
C.  of  St  Margaret's,  .A.berlour,  1887-9.  Assistant  Chaplain 
and  Second  Master  of  St  Ann's  School,  Redhill,  Surrey,  1889- 


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92.  C.  of  St  James's,  Grimsby,  1894-9.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Grimsby,  1899-1903.  C.  of  Romford,  Essex,  1905-8.  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Luton,  Beds.,  1909-13.  C.  of  St  Giles', 
Colchester,  1914-23.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Chelmsford  from 
1923.  Latterly  of  4,  Canterbury  Road,  Colchester.  Disap- 
pears from  Crockford,  1948.  Brother  of  Clement  (1892)  and 
Maurice  (1890). 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  BOWMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
May  12,  1841.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas,  solicitor,  of  London. 
B  there.  School,  High  Wycombe,  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1841;  B.A.  1845.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  4,  1842.  Died 
Nov.  17,  1849,  aged  26,  at  his  father's  residence,  Hanham 
Court.    {Venn,  11.  255;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  EBENEZER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1879.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Adam,  Baptist 
Minister.  B.  Jan.  i860,  at  Nagpur,  Bengal.  [School,  Fettes 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar;  B.A.  1883.  Mis- 
sionary Chaplain,  U.F.  Church  of  Scotland,  1887;  in  Assam, 
1890-1927.  Hon.  Chaplain,  Surma  Valley  Light  Horse, 
1905-27.  Resided  latterly  at  550,  Holbum  Street,  Aberdeen. 
Died  Feb.  13,  1937,  in  Aberdeen;  'for  40  years  Chaplain  in 
India.'    (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  17,  1937.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  ERNEST  CRABTREE.  Adm.  at  Cl-^wRE, 
Oct.  6,  1890.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Farren  (next),  V.  of 
Stonehouse,  Gloucs.  B.  Nov.  6,  1871.]  School,  South-Eastem 
College,  Ramsgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  and 
LL.M.  1897;  LL.D.  1903.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Aug.  1897; 
practised  at  26,  Essex  Street,  Strand  (Messrs  Foyer,  White 
and  Prescott).  Married,  July  18,  1908,  Alice  Marian,  eldest 
dau.  of  F.  D'O.  Bullock,  Bengal  Civil  Service.  {St  Lawrence 
Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  July  21,  igo8.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  FARREN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6, 
1852.  S.  of  John  Meadows,  solicitor,  of  Paragon,  Blackheath 
(and  Anne).  B.  July  22,  1832,  at  Lewisham.  School,  King's 
College,  London  (Rev.  T.  G.  Hall).  Matric.  Michs.  1852; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1856;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1857);  M.A. 
1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  Mar.  8, 1857;  priest,  Feb.  20, 
1858;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Dover,  1857-9.  Chaplain  to 
Messrs  S.  W.  and  H.  A.  Silver  (Bishopgate  and  Silvertown), 
at  North  Woolwich,  1859-60.  C.  of  St  Dunstan's-in-the-West, 
London,  1860-1.  V.  of  Stonehouse,  Gloucs.,  1861-98.  Married, 
Mar.  4,  1862,  Hester  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Bunnett, 
Esq.,  of  Paddington.  Author,  Ants  and  their  Ways.  Died 
July  17,  1899,  at  Bournemouth.  Father  of  the  above. 
(Eagle,  XXI.  238;  Boase,  vi.  855;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  i. 
498;  The  Times,  July  20,  1899.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
June  22,  1842.  S.  of  (Frederick  Blunstone  [Surgeon].  B.  at 
Nether  Stowey,  Somerset.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest, 
1848.  C.  of  Hallow,  Worcs.,  1847-8.  C.  of  Frankley,  1849- 
55.  V.  of  Kenton,  Suffolk,  1855-75.  A  Missionary  in  Zululand, 
1875-86..  V.  of  Catherston-Leweston,  Dorset,  1886-92. 
Resided  latterly  at  Charmouth,  Dorset,  where  he  died  Feb.  10, 
1911,  aged  86.  Brother  of  Frederick  W.  (1839).  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Feb.  17,  1911.) 

WHITE,  Sir  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Hon.  Sc.D.,  1897.  Adm.  at 
Trinity,  July  16,  1897.  [Youngest  s.  of  Richard,  of  Devon- 
port.  B.  there  Feb.  2,  1845.  School,  Royal  College  of  Naval 
Architecture,  South  Kensington.]  In  the  constructive 
Department  of  the  Admiralty,  1867-83.  Professor  of  Naval 
Architecture  at  the  Royal  School  of  Naval  Architecture  and 
the  Royal  Naval  College,  1870-81.  Director  of  Naval 
Construction  and  Assistant  Controller  of  the  Royal  Navy, 
1885-1902.  K.C.B.,  1895.  F.R.S.,  1888;  F.R.S.E.  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Glasgow.  President,  Institution  of  Mechanical 
Engineers,  1899-1900.  Married  (i)  1875,  Alice  Maud,  dau.  of 
F.  Martin,  Chief  Constructor,  R.N.;  (2)  1890,  Annie,  dau.  of 
Francis  Carr  Marshall,  of  Tynemouth,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Feb.  27,  1913.  (Walford,  County  Families;  Who  was  Who; 
Proc.  Inst.  M.E.,  Feb.  1913,  v.  332.) 

WHITE  (post  HEDGES-WHITE),  The  Hon.  WILLIAM  HENRY 
HARE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Feb.  26,  1821. 
2nd  s.  of  Richard,  Earl  of  Bantry  (and  Margaret  Anne,  dau. 
of  William  Hare,  ist  Earl  of  Listowel).  B.  [Nov.  16,  1801]. 
School,  Buckland,  Hampton.  Matric.  Lent,  1821.  Migrated 
to  Downing,  June  8,  1821;  M.A.  1823.  Assumed,  by  Royal 
Licence,  Sept.  7,  1840,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Hedges.  High  Sheriff  of  Co.  Cork,  1848.  Lieut.-Col.,  West 
Cork  Militia  Artillery,  1854-7.  Succeeded  his  brother  as 
3rd  Earl  of  Bantry,  July  16,  1868.  Elected  a  representative 
Peer,  1869.  Married,  Apr.  16,  1845,  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of 
Charles  John  Herbert,  of  Muckross  Abbey,  Co.  Kerry,  and 
bad  issue.  Died  Jan.  15,  1884,  at  Bantry  House,  Cork. 
(G.E.C.  Complete  Peerage.) 


White-Cooper,  William  [Fort] 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  HERBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1898.  S.  of  William  Orford,  of  St  Nicholas  Place,  Ipswich. 
B.  [Sept.  10],  1878,  at  Ipswich.  School,  Royal  College  of 
Science,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class,  1900;  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1901);  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1907. 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  KNIGHT  HAMILTON  RAMSAY.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  iS)  at  Trinity,  May  7,  1852.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Woollaston  [2nd]  Bart.  (1820)  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary 
Euphemia,  dau.  of  William  Ramsay).  B.  [Jan.  23,  1834],  at 
Walling  Wells,  near  Worksop,  Notts.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1852.  Of  Leahurst,  Tickhill,  Yorks.  Married,  July  5, 
1876,  Edith  Laura,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Archibald  Paris, 
R.  of  Ludgvan,  Cornwall.  Died  June  11,  1900.  Father  of 
Archibald  W.  (1896).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  SPRANGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  16,  1828.  [3rd]  s.  of  WQliam  Archibald 
Armstrong,  of  Castor,  Northants.  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Johnson 
Newman,  Consul  from  the  Empress  Catherine  of  Russia). 

B.  Dec.  3,  1809,  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Dec.   II,   1830.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1833;  priest,   1834; 

C.  of  Homcastle,  Lines.,  1833-43.  Chaplain  to  the  Marchioness 
of  Lothian,  and  Inc.  of  Jedburgh, 1843-51.  V.  of  St  Just-in- 
Penwith,  Cornwall,  1851-5.  V.  of  Chaddesley-Corbett,  Worcs., 
1855-9.  R-  of  Potter  Hanworth,  Lines.,  1859-93.  Canon  of 
Lincoln,  1876.  J. P.  for  Lines.  Married,  Apr.  13, 1850,  the  Hon. 
Louise  Madeline,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  ist  Baron  Campbell. 
Died  July  8,  1893.  Brother  of  Stephen  P.  (1818),  Francis 
(1820)  and  Charles  B.  (1830).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Scott,  MSS.;  Walford,  County  Families;  Inns  of  Court; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  July  12,  1893;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

WHITE,  WILLIAM  VERNER  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1897.  S.  of  the  Rev.  W[illiam]  M[oore], 
LL.D.,  of  the  Vicarage,  Boscombe  Park,  Bournemouth. 
B.  Dec.  26,  1877.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1903; 
priest,  1905;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Portsea,  Hants.,  1903-8.  V.  of 
Jondaryan  with  Crow's  Nest,  Queensland,  Australia,  1908-11. 
R.  of  Christ  Church,  Milton,  Brisbane,  1912-14.  C.  of  Fam- 
ham,  Surrey,  1914-16.  V.  of  Wobum,  Beds.,  1916-30.  V.  of 
Abbots  Langley,  Herts.,  1930-4.  Married,  Dec.  27,  191 1. 
Mary  Violet,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-General  R.  R.  Jones,  R.A. 
Died  Nov.  29,  1934.  Brother  of  Samuel  D.  G.  (1895), 
etc.   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WHITE,  WILSON  WOODHOUSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  13,  1883.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Henry  (1859),  R.  of 
Brockdish,  Norfolk.  B.  Apr.  29,  1864.  School,  Norwich.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B..\.  1886;  U..\.  1890.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester),  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  Tooting  Graveney, 
Surrey,  1887-93.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch  (at 
Langholm  Chapel),  Dumfriess-shire,  1893-1903.  C.  of 
Brockdish,  Norfolk,  1903-6;  R.  there,  1906-27.  R.  of 
Gunton  with  Hanworth,  1927-42.  Married,  1894,  Edith 
Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Howard  Morton,  R.  of 
Tooting  Graveney.  Brother  of  Harry  L.  (1883).  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1948.    (Who's  Who  in  Norfolk.) 

WHITE-COOPER,  ALFRED  SAMUEL  PLUMPTRE.  Adm.  pens. 

atTRiNiTY,  Aug.  20,  1884.  [Youngest]  s.  of  William  [F.R.C.S., 
Oculist  to  Queen  Victoria],  of  19,  Berkeley  Square,  London. 
B.  Aug.  24,  1865,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  A  solicitor;  partner  in 
the  firm  of  Drummond,  Wliite-Cooper  and  Phillips;  latterly 
practised  in  Shanghai.  Married,  1899,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  A.  S.  Latter,  of  Downham  Market.  Died  Dec.  22,  1935, 
at  Nettlestead,  Suffolk.  Brother  of  the  two  next.  (The 
Times,  Dec.  28,  1935;  Law  Lists.) 

WHITE-COOPER,  GEORGE  OWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1877.  S.  of  William,  of  19,  Berkeley  Square, 
London.  B.  [Jan.  6],  1859,  in  London.  School,  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.B.  and  M.A. 
1885.  At  St  George's  Hospital;  House  Physician  and 
Assistant  Medical  Registrar  there.  M.R.C.P.  1890.  Clinical 
Assistant,  throat  Hospital,  Golden  Square.  Practised  in 
London.  Resided  latterly  at  Bourton  House,  Bourton, 
Dorset.  Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next.  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 

WHITE-COOPER,  WILLIAM  [FORT].  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  11,  1880.  S.  of  William,  surgeon,  of 
Berkeley  Square,  London.  B.  there  [Sept.  16,  1861].  [School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  18S7. 
M.A.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  University.  F.R.I. B.A.  1898. 
Diocesan  Architect  at  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa.  Architect  to 
Rhodes  University  College,  1901.  Married,  1891,  Amy  Hess. 
Died  at  Johannesburg,  April  3,  1946.  Brother  of  the  two 
above.    (R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 


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White-Thomson,  Leonard  Jauncey 

WHITE-THOMSON,  LEONARD  JAUNCEY.    Adm.   at   King's, 
Oct.  lo,  1883.    [3rd]  s.  of  Col.  Sir  Robert  Thomas,  K.C.B., 
of  Brootnford  Manor,  near  E.xboume,   Devon  (and  Fanny 
Julia,  dau.  of  General  Sir  Henry  Robert  Ferguson-Davie, 
ist  Bart.).    B.  Nov.  15,  1863.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs. 
1883;    B..^.    1886;    M..\.    1890;    D.D.    1924.     Ord.   deacon 
(Southwell),  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Notting- 
ham,  1 890-1.    Domestic  Chaplain   to  Archbishop  Benson, 
1891-4.  R.  of  St  Martin  with  St  Paul,  Canterbury,  1894-1900. 
V.  of  Ramsgate,  1901-7.  V.  of  St  Peter  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet, 
1907-9.   V.  of  Croydon,  Surrey,   1909-19.    Hon.  Canon  of 
Canterbury.  1905-18.  Succeeded  to  Broomford  Manor,  Devon, 
on  the  death  of  his  father,  1918.    .Archdeacon  and  Canon  of 
Canterbury,  1918-24.    Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1924 
and  1927.    Bishop  of  Ely,  1924-33.    Married,  Dec.  19,  1896, 
the  Hon.  Margaret  Adela  Trefusis,  3rd  dau.  of  Lord  Clinton, 
and  had  issue.    Died  Dec.   31,   1933,   at   the  Palace,  Ely. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Crockford;  Burke,  L.G. ;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Jan.  20,  1897  and  Jan.  2,  1934.) 
WHITE-THOMSON,  REMINGTON  WALTER.   Adm.  at  King's, 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  Oct.  15,  1881.   2nd  s.  of  Col.  Sir  Robert 
Thomas,  Lieut. -Col.,  K.C.B.,  of  Broomford  Manor,  Exboume, 
Devon  (and  Fanny  Julia,  dau.  of  General  Sir  Henry  Robert 
Ferguson-Davie).    B.   Aug.   28,   1862,   in  Wilton  Crescent, 
London.    Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  1,  ist  Class, 
1883);  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1885;  M.A.  1889. 
Assistant  Master  at  Eton  (and  House  Master),  1885-1905. 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Secondary  Schools.  Married,  Apr.  11,  1889, 
the   Hon.    Theodora    Mary   Sclater-Booth,    dau.    of    Baron 
Basing.    Died  Jan.  29,  1916.    Brother  of  the  above.    (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WHITE-WHITE,    FREDERICK    SAMUEL.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  June  7,  1S76.    [Only  surviving]  s.  of  Frederick,  of 
Mudeford  House,  Christchurch,  Hants.   B.  [Feb.  3],  1857,  at 
Lymington,  Hants.   School,  Oaklev  House,  Oxon.  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  i88i;  M.A.  1884.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Oct.  11,  1878.    Called  to  the  Bar,  June  21, 
1882.   Migrated  to  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  26,  1885.    [Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court.) 
WHITEAR,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
28,  1757;  re-adm.  pens.  June  11,  i777-  S.  of  William,  school- 
master, of  Hants.    B.  at  Froxtield.    School,  Marlborough. 
Matric.   .Michs.   1757;   LL.B.    1778.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester), 
Dec.  21,  1760;  priest  (Chichester),  Sept.  19,  1762.    R.  of  All 
Saints,  Hastings,   1763-79-    K-  of  Ore,  Sussex,  1772-1804. 
Preb.  of  Chichester,  1776-1804.    R.  of  Slinfold,  1779-1804. 
Died  Feb.  8,  1804,  aged  66.    Father  of  the  next.    [St  John's 
Coll.  Ad-.n.,  IV.  552;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
WHITEAR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  19,  1795. 
Of  Sussex.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (above).   [B.  Feb.  26,  i77«, 
at  Hastings.]    School,  Stoke-by-Nayland,  Suffolk.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1795;  Scholar,  1796;  B.A.  {5th  IVrangler)  1800;  M..\. 
1803.    Fellow,   1801-5.    Ord.  deacon  (Chichester),  Mar.  25, 
1802;  priest,  Oct.  28,  1803.   R.  of  Starston  (and  in  charge  of 
Rushall),  Norfolk,  1803-26.  Married,  Apr.  21,  1806,  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Gervas  Holmes.   Joint  author.  Catalogue  of 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk  Birds.  His  Diary  of  local  natural  history, 
1809-26,    was    published    in    Trans.    Norfolk    and    Norwich 
Naturalists'  Soc.    '  His  end  was  a  sad  one.  There,  had  been 
robberies  in  Starston  and  the  inhabitants  organised  nightly 
watches  in  which  some  went  out  themselves  and  others  by 
deputy.     Mr    Whitear,    as    a    magistrate,    volunteered    his 
personal  services.    On  the  night  of  27  November  1826  when 
there  seems  to  have  been  special  apprehension,  the  whole 
watch  were  out,  and  firearms  were  taken  by  some  of  the 
party.  One  of  the  watch,  Thomas  Pallant,  in  a  panic  amount- 
ing to  absolute  frenzy,  fired,  or  attempted  to  fae,  on  everyone 
of  whom  he  caught  sight  and  shot  Mr  Whitear,  who  died  of 
his  wounds  at  the  rectory,  13  December  1826.'   Father  of  the 
next.   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  553.) 
WHITEAR,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,   (age   17)   at  St  John's, 
July  12,  1824.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (above)  (and  Rebecca). 

B.  at  Starston,  Norfolk.  School,  Ipswich.-  Matric.  Michs. 
1825;  B.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  June 6,  1830;  priest, 
June  5,  1831.  Of  Harleston  (no  cure),  -1841-65.  Married 
Mar.  7,  1834,  Harriet  Sarah,  dau.  of  S.  W.  Thomlmson. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1883.    (G.  Mag.,  1834,  i.  55I-) 

WHITECHURCH.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  .\dm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  July  3,  1851.  S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Hariton, 
Cambs.  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  there,  Jan.  28,  1832.  School, 
Ipswich  (Rev.  J.  Fenwick).  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855; 
M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  Sept.  23,  1855;  priest, 
Sept.  21,  1856;  C.  of  Prestbury,  Cheshire,  1855-7.  C.  of 
Aylesford,  Kent,  1858-62.    C.  of  Baldock,  Herts.,  1868-71. 

C.  of  Great  Waldingi&eld,  Suffolk,  1871-2.  C.  of  Cassington, 
Oxon.,  1872-5.  C  of  South  Stoke,  1875-6.  C.  of  Whaddon, 
Bucks.,  1876-81.  C.  of  Caddington,  Beds.,  1881-2.  C.  of 
Woodplumpton,  Lanes.,  1882-4.  C.  of  DodderhiU,  Worcs., 
1884-8.  C.  of  Olney,  Bucks.,  1889-97.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1901. 


Whitehead,  Claude  Maguire 

WHITEFOORD,  CALEB.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Aug.  3, 
1863.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Caleb  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1824),  of 
Burford,  Salop.  B.  in  Paddington.  Baptised  at  St  John's, 
Paddington.  Educated  at  home.  Matric.  Michs.  1863. 
Resided  two  years.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  Sept.  24,  1865; 
priest  (Jamaica),  Apr.  8, 1866.  Died  Aug.  5,  i866,  in  Jamaica. 
{Venn,  u.  363.) 

WHITEFOORD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  31, 
1817.  Of  Middlesex.  [3rd  s.  of  Sir  John  Rousselet.  B.  in 
Westminster.]  .Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823.  Fellow  of 
Jesus,  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Bnstol) 
Nov.  3,  1822;  priest  (.Norwich),  May  25,  1823.  R.  of  Wester- 
field,  Suffolk,  1824-34.  V.  of  Dilham  with  Honing,  Norfolk, 
1826-8.  R.  of  Burgate,  Suffolk,  1828-34.  P.C  of  St  Bennet 
Fink,  London,  1834-5.  R.  of  Whitton  with  Thurleston, 
Suffolk,  1834-5.  R.  of  Newton,  Cambs.,  1835-51-  Married, 
Sept.  17.  1827,  Arabella,  dau.  of  George  Wyndham,  of 
Cromer.  Died  Mar.  26,  1851.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical 
Guide;  G.E.C.;  Clergy  List.) 

WHITEFORD,  JAMES  HARRIS  GARCIA.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1883.  S.  of  James,  M.D.,  of  Greenock. 
B.  Sept.  25,  1864,  in  Edinburgh.  Schools,  Greenock  Academy 
and  Merchiston  Castle.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B..\.  1886; 
D.P.H.  1900.  At  Edinburgh  Univ.;  M.B.  and  CM.  1891. 
Practised  at  Greenock.  .Medical  Officer  at  Greenock.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.A.M.C.  (T.)  1914-18). 
Married,  Dec.  5,  1895,  Edith  Mary,  twin  dau.  of  Thomas  May 
Thome,  of  Greenock.  Died  Mar.  26,  1927,  at  Greenock. 
{Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  The 
Standard,  Dec.  9,  1895.) 

WHITEHEAD,  ALFRED  NORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1879.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  (Trinity 
College,  Dublin)  [V.]  of  St  Peter's,  Isle  of  Thanet.  B.  Feb.  15, 
1861,  at  Ramsgate.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
Scholar;  Abbott  Scholar,  18S1 ;  (4<A  Wrangler,  1883);  B.A. 
(Math.  Trip.,  Pt  III,  1st  Class)  1884;  M.A.  1887;  Sc.D.  1905. 
Fellow,  1884.  College  Lecturer  in  Mathematics,  1884-1910. 
Tamer  Lecturer,  1919.  Lecturer  in  .-Applied  Maths,  and 
Mechanics,  and  (later)  Reader  in  Geometry  at  University 
College,  London,  1911-14.  Professor  of  .Applied  Mathematics, 
Imperial  College  of  Science,  1914-24.  Professor  of  Philosophy 
at  Harvard  University,  1924-37-  Ingersoll  Lecturer,  1941. 
F.R.S.,  1903;  F.B.A.,  1931.  Hon.  D.Sc,  Manchester; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  St  Andrews  and  Wisconsin;  Hon.  Sc.D., 
Harvard,  Yale  and  Montreal.  O.M.,  Jan.,  1945.  President  of 
the  Mathematical  Association,  1915-16.  President  of 
Section  'A,'  British  Association,  1916.  Gifford  Lecturer  at 
Edinburgh,  1927-8.  Sylvester  Medal,  Royal  Society,  1925. 
Married,  Dec.  16,  1890,  Evelyn,  youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  A.  R. 
Wade,  deceased,  and  had  issue.  'Whitehead  will  be  re- 
membered for  bringing  the  spirit  of  Locke  to  life  when  it  was 
thought  to  be  dead.  But  above  all  he  will  be  remembered 
as  the  latest  and  greatest  of  Cambridge  Platonists.'  Author, 
Universal  Algebra;  Principia  Mathematica  (with  Bertrand 
Russell);  The  Organization  of  Thought;  The  Principle  of 
Relativity;  An  Enquiry  Concerning  the  Principles  of  Natural 
Knowledge;  The  Concept  of  Nature;  Process  and  Reality; 
Science  and  the  Modern  World;  Adventures  of  Ideas;  Religion 
in  the  Making;  Symbolism;  The  Function  of  Reason;  Nature 
and  Life.  Died  Dec.  30,  1947,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Brother  of 
Charies  S.  (1872).  (Sherborne  Reg.;  Who's  Who;  Trin.  Coll. 
Adm.  gives  date  of  birth  Feb.  8;  The  Times,  Dec.  31,  1947) 

WHITEHEAD,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.  S.  of  James,  of  Brindle  Lodge,  near  Preston,  Lanes. 
B.  Mar.  1,  1862,  at  Preston.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  i88o;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Mar.  29,  1882.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  1,  1890. 
Died  Nov.  9,  1898.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

WHITEHEAD,  CHARLES  SELBY.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  i,  1872.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  .-Mfred 
(Trinity  College,  Dublin),  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Thanet.  School, 
Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  i88i. 
Assistant  Master  at  Sherbome  School,  1876-92.  .\t  the  City 
and  Guilds  CoUege,  1892-4.  With  the  British  Luxfer  Prism 
Syndicate,  London.  Died  .\pr.  6,  1934,  at  Cambridge;  buried 
at  Hove.  Brother  of  Alfred  N.  (1879).  (Sherborne  Reg.;  City 
and  Guilds  Coll.  Keg.;  The  Times,  Apr.  9,  I934-! 

WHITEHEAD,  CLAUDE  MAGUIRE.  .-Vdm.  at  Clare,  .Apr.  23, 
1900.  [S.  of  P.,  of  Barton  Pines,  Paignton.  B.  Apr.  15, 1882.] 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Went  to  Johannesburg. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  King's  Own 
(R.  Lancaster  Regt.);  D.S.O.  1919;  M.C.;  mentioned  twice  in 
despatches;  Chevalier,  Legion  of  Honour).  Died  Mar.  18, 
1944,  at  Bovey  Tracey.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  V.C.  and 
D.S.O.;  The  Times,  Mar.  22,  1944.) 


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Whitehead,  Ernest  Threlfall 

WHITEHEAD,  ERNEST  THRELFALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Jan.  13,  1892.  [2nd]  s.  of  George  (1853),  of  Deighton 
Grove,  Yorks.  (and  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Matthew 
Talbot  Baines,  P.C).  B.  Jan.  14,  1873,  at  York.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Yorkshire  Hussars;  Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  War  Office).  Of  Islanmore,  Crooni,  Co.  Limerick,  and 
of  Flanders  Hall,  Aysgarth,  Yorks.  in  1939.  Married,  Sept.  2, 
1902,  Augusta  Eleanor  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Joseph  Roche- 
Kelly,  of  Rochtown  Castle,  Co.  Limerick.  Brother  of  George 
T.  (1889).  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  T.  A.  Walker, 
620.) 

WHITEHEAD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1875.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  [barrister],  of  30,  Inverness  Terrace, 
Bayswater,  London  (and  Jane  Phillipa  Baskerville,  youngest 
dau.  of  Hugh  Hovell  Farmar,  of  Dunsinane,  Co.  Wexford  and 
Eastham,  Worcs.).  B.  July  18,  1856,  in  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1879; 
M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts.,  1879-82.  C.  of 
All  Saints,  Eastbourne,  1882-3.  C.  of  Fawley,  Bucks.,  1883- 
5.  C.  of  Kingsthorpe,  Northants.,  1885-9.  R.  of  Pembridge, 
Heref.,  1889-1913.  Married,  Apr.  19,  1893,  Ellen  Frances 
Webb,  dau.  of  Brigade-Surgeon  Henry  Atkins,  Bombay 
Medical  Service.  Died  Jan.  27,  1913.  [Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1913.) 

WHITEHEAD,  FREDERIC  CHARLES  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Downing,  Oct.  18,  1879.  Of  Caius  House,  Cambridge. 
[Doubtless  s.  of  the  next.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884. 
Adm.  solicitor,  1884;  practised  in  Cambridge.  Died  Feb.  i, 
1892,  at  Cambridge.  Doubtless  brother  of  John  E.  L.  (1870). 
{Law  Lists;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

WHITEHEAD,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens  at 
Emmanuel,  Jan.  24,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850; 
M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1850;  priest,  1851 ;  C.  of 
St  Mark's,  Birmingham,  1850-2.  C.  of  Hound,  Hants.,  1852. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1853-7.  Chaplain  of  the 
Spinning-House,  at  Cambridge,  1858-70.  C.  of  Impington, 
Cambs.,  1870-8.  C.  of  Little  Shelford,  1879-95.  Died  May  3, 
1895,  suddenly  at  Bartlow  railway-station,  aged  68.  Brother 
of  William  C.  (1859) ;  father  of  John  E.  L.  (1870)  and  doubtless 
of  the  above.  (Scott,  MSS.,  gives  Chaplain  to  Spinning 
House,  1854-95;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Standard, 
May  10,  1895.) 

WHITEHEAD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Dec.  21,  i793- 
Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  George,  schoolmaster,  of  Woodall, 
Yorks.  B.  there,  Oct.  16,  1773.  School,  under  his  father. 
Matric.  Michs.  1794;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1801. 

WHITEHEAD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  4,  1853. 
S.  of  Matthias,  deceased,  of  Selby,  Yorks.  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of 
John  Andus,  of  Selby).  [B.  June  3,  1833.]  Did  not  reside. 
Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  May  30,  1853.  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1862.  Lieut.,  Yorkshire  Hussars.  Of  Ridall 
Hall,  near  Escrick  and  of  Deighton  Grove,  Yorks.  J. P.  for 
the  East  and  West  Ridings.  Married  June  3,  1863,  Mary 
Jane,  only  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Matthew  Talbot  Baines, 
M.P.  for  Lancaster.  Died  1904.  Father  of  the  next  and 
Ernest  T.  (1892).  {T.  A.  Walker,  506;  Walford,  County 
Families;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHITEHEAD,  GEORGE  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1889.  [Eldest  surv.]  s.  of  George  (above),  of  Deighton 
Grove,  Yorks.  B.  Oct.  23,  1870,  near  York.  School,  Charter- 
house, Godalming.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1893;  M.A. 
1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of 
Battersea,  1893-6.  C.  of  Wensley,  Yorks.,  1896-1900.  R.  of 
Thomton-Watlass,  1900-19.  Perm,  to  ofi.,  dio.  of  Ripon 
from  1945.  J. P.  for  the  North  Riding  of  Yorks.,  1933. 
Married,  Jan.  30,  1895,  Margaret  Louise,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Mars  Hamilton  Begbie,  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Stockwell, 
London,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Flanders  Hall,  West 
Burton,  Leybum,  where  he  died  Apr.  17,  1950.  Brother  of 
Ernest  T.  (1892).  [Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb  2,  1895;  R.  L. 
Arrowsmith;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WHITEHEAD,  GEORGE  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  i,  1774.  S.  of  George,  of  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Easter,  1775;  Scholar.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich,  Lt2(.  dim.  from  London),  Aug.  2,  1778.  [Record  of 
Old  Westminsters  gives  's.  of  John.') 

WHITEHEAD,  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  2,  1781. 
Of  Kent.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1738).  B.  1763. 
School,  King's,  Rochester  (Governors'  exhibitioner,  1780).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar,  1783;  B.A.  1785;  2nd  Chan- 
cellor's medal,  1785;  M.A.  1788.  Fellow,  1790.  V.  of  All 
Saints',  Cambridge.  V.  of  Kemsing,  Kent,  1817-38.  Died 
July  23,  1838,  aged  75-  {Roffensian  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
F.  P.  White;  Records  of  Rochester.) 


Whitehead,  Robert  Boville 

WHITEHEAD,  HERBERT  MANSFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  5,  1893.  [4th]  s.  of  Sir  Charles,  of  Barming 
House,  Maidstone.  B.  [May  25,  1875]  at  Maidstone.  [School, 
Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  A  Civil  Engineer.  District 
Surveyor  of  Cannock,  Staffs.,  1897-1921.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts,  and 
Derby  Regt.);  AD.C;  Lieut. -Col.,  Labour  Corps;  O.B.E.; 
Chevalier,  Ordre  du  M^rite  Agricole).  Married,  May  1900, 
Mary  Elizabeth  Baker.  Latterly  of  Congreve  Manor,  Penk- 
ridge,  Staffs.  Died  Oct.  17,  1935.  [Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Peile,  II.  787;  The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1935.) 

WHITEHEAD,  JAMES  BEETHOM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  27,  1877.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert,  engineer  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.)  (and  Frances  M.,  dau.  of  James  Johnson).  B.  July 
31,  1858,  at  Trieste.  Bapt.  Aug.  16,  1858.  [School,  in 
Austria.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1887. 
Entered  the  diplomatic  service,  1881;  served  at  Petrograd, 
Rio  de  Janeiro  and  Berlin.  First  Secretary  at  Tokio,  1898- 
1901;  at  Brussels,  1901-2;  at  Constantinople,  1902-3;  at 
Berlin,  1903-4.  Counsellor  of  Embassy,  Berlin,  1904-6. 
Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at 
Belgrade,  1906-10.  K.C.M.G.,  1909.  Retired,  1910.  Married, 
Apr.  15,  1896,  the  Hon.  Marian  Cecilia  Brodrick,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  8th  Viscount  Midleton,  and  had  issue.  Resided 
latterly  at  Efford  Park,  Lymington,  where  he  died  Sept.  19, 
1928.  Brother  of  Robert  B.  (1886).  {Eagle,  xlv.  226;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Times,  Sept.  21,  1928.) 

WHITEHEAD,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1877.  S.  of  Henry,  schoolmaster  (and  Sarah).  B. 
Apr.  17,  1856,  at  Oswaldtwistle,  Lanes.  Bapt.  May  17,  1856. 
School,  Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  Dill).  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester), 
1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Salford,  1881-4.  C. 
of  Chorley,  Lanes.,  1884-91.  C.  of  Barthomley,  Cheshire, 
1891-7.  C.  of  Forbes,  N.S.W.,  Australia,  1904-6.  R.  of 
Christ  Church,  Tingalpa,  Queensland,  1906-10.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  191 2. 

WHITEHEAD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  3,  1847. 
S.  of  James,  calendar-man,  of  Little  Bolton,  Lanes,  (and 
Ellen).  B.  at  Bolton-le-Moors.  [School,  Bolton.]  Bapt. 
Oct.  28,  1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Of  Bolton,  Lanes.  Died 
June  21,  1851,  aged  23.  (Scott,  MSS.,  quoting  inscription  on 
tombstone  in  graveyard  of  Bolton  parish  church.) 

WHITEHEAD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1892.  S.  of 
Henry,  Esq.,  of  Haslem  Hay,  Bury,  Lanes.  School,  Elstree. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  Lanes.  Fus.  (T.F.);  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Married,  1907,  Janet,  dau.  of  R.  Mitchell,  of  Bury.  (Kelly, 
Handbook.) 

WHITEHEAD,  JOHN  EDLESTON  LEDSAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  June  i,  1870.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  William 
(1846).  B.  June  5,  1852,  in  Birmingham.]  School,  Oakham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878.  Adm.  solicitor, 
1877;  (articled  to  his  uncle,  Henry  John  Whitehead,  who  was 
borough  treasurer  of  Cambridge).  Practised  at  Cambridge. 
Town  Clerk  of  Cambridge,  1887-1923.  Married  (secondly), 
Aug.  8,  1921,  Nora  Mitcham,  of  25,  Milton  Road,  Cambridge. 
Died  Sept.  11,  1923,  while  on  holiday  at  Lowestoft.  Doubtless 
brother  of  Frederic  C.  M.  (1879).  (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists; 
Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Cambridge  Daily  News,  Sept.  12,  1923.) 

WHITEHEAD,  JOHN  HENRY  MARSDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  1,  1892.  S.  of  John  Livesay,  M.D.  B.  [May  8, 
1874],  at  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight.  School,  Isle  of  Wight 
College,  Ryde.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1896.  Lieut.,  3rd 
Battn.,  the  Royal  Irish  Rifles.  Served  with  the  West  .Afnca 
field  force  in  the  Aro  expedition,  1901-2,  and  in  S.  Nigeria, 
1902.  Subsequently  District  Commissioner  in  S.  Nigeria. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  W.  African 
Frontier  Force).   [Peile,  11.  780;  Army  Lists.) 

WHITEHEAD,  REGINALD  HENRY  HUGHES.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  9,  1899.  [Only  s.  of  W.  Henry,  of  Cambridge.]  School, 
Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A. 
1925.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1904;  practised  at  Bishop  Auckland, 
Co.  Durham  (Messrs  Dowling  and  Whitehead).  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.H.A.;  Courts-Martial  Officer; 
M.C.).  Practised  subsequently  at  Cambridge.  Married, 
Sept.  21,  1922,  Hylda  Butler,  4th  dau.  of  Mr  William  Hopkin 
Wright,  of  Cambridge.  Of  North  Walsham  in  1950.  [Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Sept.  25,  1922.) 

WHITEHEAD,  ROBERT  BOVILLE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.,  1886.  [3rd  and  youngest]  s.  of  R[obert],  Esq.  [inventor 
of  the  Whitehead  torpedo],  of  Paddockhurst,  Sussex  (and 
Frances  Maria,  dau.  of  James  Johnson,  of  Darlington). 
Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Of  Alvie,  Kilcraig,  Inverness-shire. 
Died  Dec.  19,  1945,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  James  B. 
(1877).   [The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1945.) 


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Whitehead,  Robert  Francis 

WHITEHEAD,  ROBERT  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

Oct.  4,  irjoo.  S.  of  A.  R.,  Esq.,  of  13,  Bethune  Road,  Stoke 
Newington,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B..\.  1903;  M.A. 
igig.  Servfd  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Air-mechanic, 
R.F.C.).   Of  13,  Bethune  Road,  Stoke  Newington,  in  1946- 

WHITEHEAD,  ROBERT  GROSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Christ's,  June  29,  1818;  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
whence  hehad  matric.  lulv  i,  1817.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
(Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1785).  B.  at  Appleby.  Schools, 
Appleby  [and  Tonbridge].  Matric.  Michs.  1818.  Resided  until 
1822.    (Tonbridge  Sch.  Re?.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  391.) 

WHITEHEAD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse. 
Oct.  10,  1765;  Fell. -Com.,  Apr.  7,  1769-  Of  Lanes.  [S.  of 
Richard,  of  Manchester,  formerly  an  agent  of  the  Derby 
fainily  in  Preston,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Lanes,  in  1759. 
School,  Manchester  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1765;  Scholar, 
1767;  B..\.  1770;  M.A.  1773.  Fellow,  1770.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.),i77o.  R.  of  Eccleston,  Lanes.,  1770-1812.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  May  26,  1812,  aged  66,  at  Preston. 
{Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  .4.  Walker,  328;  Northants.  Clergy.) 

WHITEHEAD,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  7,  1875.  S.  of  Thomas  C.  B.  [Dec.  16,  1856],  at  Halifax. 
School,  at  home.  Matric.  Michs.  1S75;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883. 
Ord.  deacon,  1882;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Leeds,  1882-3.  C.  of 
King's  Norton,  Warws.,  1884-5.  Died  Jan.  7,  1885,  aged  28. 
{Peile,  II.  645;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Guardian,  June  10,  1885.) 

\VhITEHEAD,  WILLIAM  CHANTLER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx 
John's,  Oct.  8,  1S59.  S.  of  John  (and  Catherine).  B.  at 
Easton,  Hants.  Bapt.  May  3,  1840.  Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1896.  Adm. 
com.  causa,  at  Oxford,  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1863; 
priest,  1864.  Second  Master  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar 
School,  Heath,  Halifax,  1862-4  C.  of  Brighouse,  Yorks., 
1863-4.  C.  of  Battveford,  1864-9.  C.  of  Skeyton,  Norfolk, 
1869-70.  P.C.  of  Ravensthorpe,  Yorks.,  1870-96.  C.  of 
Brooke,  Norfolk,  i889;-9i.  V.  of  Litlington,  Cambs.,  1896- 
1908.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Ely  from  1908.  Married,  1887, 
Phoebe  C.  E.  Foster,  of  Newcastle.  Latterly  of  64,  St 
Barnabas  Road,  Cambridge,  where  he  died  Dec.  30,  1926, 
aged  86.  Brother  of  Frederick  W.  (1846).  {Crockford; 
Catnbridge  Chronicle,  Jan.  5,  1927.) 

WHITEHORNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Apr.  2,  1777.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  [St  Jago  de  la  Vega],  Jamaica 
(and  Eleanor).  B.  Jan.  17,  1758.  School,  Eton  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  13,  i777-  Judge-Surrogate  of  the  Court 
of  Vice-admiralty  and  member  of  Assembly  for  St  Catherine's, 
Jamaica.  Died  in  Dec.  1796,  at  Carrawina,  Jamaica.  {Eton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag..  1797,  35°.) 

WHITEHOUSE,  ARNOLD  ARTHUR  GRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Oct.  1897.  [S.  of  Arthur  Edward.  B.  Apr.  8,  1878, 
at  Bilston,  Staffs.  School,  St  Dunstan's  College,  Catford.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar,  1899;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904. 
B.Sc,  London,  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Lymm  Grammar 
School,  1901;  at  Southport  Grammar  School,  1901-5;  at  the 
London  University  Tutorial  College,  1905-6;  at  the  Crypt 
Grammar  School,  Gloucester,  1908-41.  Married,  1913, 
Marjory  K.,  dau.  of  T.  W.  Keer,  of  Southport,  and  had  issue. 
Of  Caledonia,  Churchdown,  Gloucester  in  1952.  {School- 
masters' Directories.) 

WHITEHOUSE,  EDWIN  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  14,  1884.  [S.  of  H.  B.,  J. P.,  of  Sedgley,  Staffs.  B.  1867. 
School,  Wolverhampton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  At  Queen's 
College,  Birmingham.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1893.  Assistant 
House  Surgeon,  General  Hospital,  Birmingham.  Resident 
Medical  and  Surgical  Officer,  Children's  Hospital,  Birming- 
ham. Practised  at  Solihull,  Warws.  M.B.E.,  1920.  Of 
14,  The  Crescent,  Solihull  in  1948.    {Medical  Directories.) 

WHITEHOUSE,  FRANCIS  COWLEY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  17, 
1884.  Matric.  Lent,  1S84;  B.. A.  1886;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  St  Stephen-the-Martyr, 
St  John's  Wood,  London,  1887-9.  C.  of  Hove,  1891-6. 
Chaplain  at  the  British  Embassy,  Constantinople,  1905-15 
and  1919-32.  T.C.F.,  1916-19.  Canon  of  St  Paul's  Collegiate 
Church,  Valetta,  1911.  Chaplain  at  Kadikeuy,  1896-1905 
and  1928-40-.  Of  51,  Boston  Sokah,  Moda,  Istanbul,  in  1940. 
Died  Mar.  24,  1946,  aged  8i,  at  Pietermaritzburg,  South 
Africa.    {Crockford;  The  Times,  May  22,  1946.) 

WHITEHOUSE.  The  Rev.  HENRY  JOHN.  Hon.  LL.D.,  1868. 
Bishop  of  Illinois,  U.S.A. 

WHITEHOUSE ,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  14,  1785. 
B.  in  Beds.  Matric.  Michs.  1785.  Kept  four  terms.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester,  Li«.  iim.  from  Bristol),  May  4,  1787;  priest 
(Lincoln),  Dec.  19,  1790;  C.  of  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds., 
1790-9.  V.  of  Shambrook,  1799-1800.  R.  of  .\rmthorpe, 
Yorks.,    1801-7.     R.    of   Orlingbury,    Northants.,    1807-24. 


Whitehurst,  Thomas  Beach 

Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  York.  Married,  May  13,  1799, 
Elizabeth  Susanna  Frederica  (Countess  of  Wartensleben), 
widow  of  Joseph  Ewart  (formerly  H.M.  Plenipotentiary  at 
Berlin),  at  Weybridge,  Surrey.  Author  of  a  Hymn  of  Thanks- 
giving on  the  occasion  of  the  late  Victories  and  for  other  signal 
nalional  Mercies  and  Deliverances  (1814);  and  other  Poems. 
Died  Oct.  i,  1824,  at  Ramsgate,  aged  68.  {St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  553;  Scott,  MSS.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 
WHITEHOUSE.  JOHN  JAMES.  .\dra.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1900.  S.  of  Alfred,  boiler-maker,  of  Barrow-in- 
Furness,  Lanes,  (and  Elizabeth  Pugh).  B.  there,  Dec.  3,  1879. 
Schools,  Barrow  Commercial  and  Higher  Grade.  Matric. 
Michs.  1900;  B..\.  1903;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
1903;  priest,  1904;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Islington,  1903-5.  Warden 
of  Jamaica  Church  Theological  College,  1905-13.  V.  of  All 
Saints,  Leyton,  Essex,  1913-18.  V.  of  St  John-the-Baptist, 
Southend,  1918-51.  Married,  1907,  .Agnes,  dau.  of  John 
Marsh.  Died  Nov.  i,  1951.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  4, 
1951.) 
WHITEHOUSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  16,  1839. 
S.  of  Richard,  merchant,  deceased,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex. 
B.  there,  Sept.  23,  1819.  School,  Homerton  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1839;  Scholar;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1861.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford,  for  Chichester),  1843;  priest  (Chichester), 
1844;  C.  of  Hartfield,  Sussex,  1843-51.  Assistant  Chaplain 
at  Hampstead,  1851-2.  Minister  of  the  Govt.  Church  at 
Cochin,  Malabar,  1852-60.  Principal  and  Chaplain  of  the 
military  orphan  asylum,  Madras,  1861-2;  of  LawTence 
militarj'  asylum,  Ootacamund,  1862-8.  C.  of  Bath  Abbey 
Church,  1869-74.  R.  of  Freshford,  Somerset,  1874-9.  Author, 
History  of  the  Syrian  Church  of  Malabar.  Died  in  1879. 
{Crockford;  F.  Penny,  The  Church  in  India.) 
WHITEHURST,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Nov.  21,  1776.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Chirk,  Denbs.  School, 
Shrewsbury  (not  in  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.). 
WHITEHURST,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  16,  1819.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Chirk,  Denbighs.  (and  Sarah 
Edwards).  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Lent,  1819;  B.A. 
1824.  V.  of  Devynock  with  Ystradfellte,  Brecons.,  1840-7. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1848.  Father  of  John  (1856). 
{Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg^ 
WHITEHURST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  1,  1778.  Of  Herts.  [S.  of  Thomas  (1752).]  School, 
Hertford.  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1786. 
Fellow,  1785.  Ord.  priest  (London),  Dec.  22,  1805.  R.  of 
Newton,  Suffolk,  1810-32.  Died  Aug.  20,  1832,  aged  73- 
Brother  of  Richard  H.  (1778).  (7".  A.  Walker,  345;  Clerical 
Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1832,  11.  482.) 
WHITEHURST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  19,  1856. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1819)  (and  Sarah).  B.  July  22,  1838, 
at  Chirk.  Bapt.  Oct.  26,  1838.  [School,  Clergy  Orphan.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Gayton,  Northants.,  1861- 
77.  C.  of  Chamev-Bassett,  Berks.,  1877-82.  R.  of  Fam- 
borough,  Berks.,  1883-6.  Married,  May  9,  1865,  Anna  Maria, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Baron  Howes,  of  Irthlingborough, 
Northants.  Died  Dec.  4,  1886,  aged  48.  Father  of  the  next. 
{Clergv  Orphan  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  \iv.  314;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Dec.  8,  1886.) 
WHITEHURST,  JOHN  BARON  HOWES.  .Kdm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house, Oct.  1,  1887.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn]  (above),  R.  of 
Famborough.  B.  Nov.  13,  1868.  School,  Bromsgrove. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1891; 
priest,  1892;  C.  of  St  George's,  Leicester,  1891-3.  R.  of 
Farnborough,  Berks.,  1893-1924.  Married,  June  12,  1894, 
Maud,  dau  of  T.  T.  WTiitehurst,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  had  issue. 
Died  .-^pr.  9,  1924.  {Bromsgrove  Reg.;  Crockford;  T.  A. 
Walker,  598;  The  Times,  Apr.  14,  1924.) 
WHITEHURST,  RICHARD  HITCHIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  May  5,  1778.  Of  Herts.  [S.  of  Thomas  (next).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1778;  B.A.  1782.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1782; 
priest,  1784.  Father  of  Thomas  B.  (1818);  brother  of  John 
(1778).  {Northants.  Clergy.) 
WHITEHURST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  25,  1752.  Of  London.  School,  Ely.  Matric  Michs. 
1752;  Scholar;  B.A.  1756;  M.A.  i759-  Married,  1757,  Miss 
Hitchin,  of  Hitchin,  Herts.  Father  of  John  (1778)  and  the 
above.  (G.  Mag.,  .\xvii.  183;  T.  A.  Walker,  305.) 
WHITEHURST,  THOMAS  BEACH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  23,  1818.  Of  Beds.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Hitchm 
(1778).  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B  A.  1823;  M.A.  1827-  Ord. 
deacon,  1824;  priest,  1825.  Of  .Ampthill,  Beds.,  until  1866. 
Chaplain  to  the  Sheriff  of  Beds..  1850.  Of  Leamington,  1867- 
70.  V.  of  Radford  Semele,  Warws.,  1871-80.  Married,  1831, 
jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Hatfield,  of  Twickenham.  Died 
Feb.  21,  1880.  {T.  A.  Walker,  404;  Crockford;  Clergy  Ust; 
The  Guardian,  Feb.  25,  1880;  P.  E.  Towell.) 


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Whitelaw,  Alexander 

WHITELAW,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1881.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Alexander,  of  [Gartshore,  KirkintUloch, 
and]  Leckie,  Stirlings.  (and  Barbara  Forbes,  youngest  dau.  of 
Robert  Lockhart,  of  CastlehUl).  B.  Oct.  10,  1862,  at  Old 
Monkland,  Lanarks.  School,  Harrow.  Of  Gartshore,  Kirkin- 
tilloch, Duinbartons.  Matric.  Michs.  1S81.  Lieut.,  Lanark- 
shire Yeomanry,  1885;  Captain,  1897.  Major,  Sussex 
Yeomanry.  Member  of  the  Royal  Scottish  Archers.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Dumbartonshire  and  Lanarkshire.  Married,  July  10, 
1886,  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Ralph  Disraeli  and  niece  of  the 
Earl  of  Beaconsfield.  Latterly  of  Belgrave  Square,  London, 
and  Thankerton  House,  New  Bamet,  Herts.  Died  June  10, 
1938.  Brother  of  the  two  next  and  of  William  (1887). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
June  n,  1938.) 

WHITELAW,  GRAEME  ALEXANDER  LOCKHART.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  10,  1882.  [2nd]  s.  of  Alexander,  of  [Gart- 
shore, Kirkintilloch,  Dumbartons.,  and]  Leckie,  Stirlings. 
B.  Nov.  4,  1863,  at  Coatbridge,  Lanarks.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Captain,  3rd  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  1889.  M.P.  for  N.W.  Lanarks.,  1892-5.  Of 
Strathallan  Castle,  Perths.;  and  Brockham  Park,  Betch- 
worth,  Surrey.  Married  (i)  July  23,  1885,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
James  Reid  Stewart,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Apr.  30,  1902,  Laura, 
dau.  of  James  Montagu,  of  Melton  Park,  Doncaster,  and  had 
further  issue.  Died  July  23,  1928,  at  Brockham  Park. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next  and  of  William  (1887). 
i Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
July  25,  1928.) 

WHITELAW,  JAMES  BAIRD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  [4th]  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Alangrange,  Bridge-of-Allan, 
Stirlings.,  and  Gartshore,  Kirkintilloch.  B.  Dec.  12,  1870,  at 
Coatbridge,  Lanarks.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1892.  Lieut.,  3rd  Militia  Battn.,  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders.  Of  The  Knoll,  North  Berwick.  Married,  1893, 
Lillian,  dau.  of  Alexander  Graham.  Brother  of  the  two  above 
and  of  William  (1887).   [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke.  L.G.) 

WHITELAW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  i860. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Apr.  15,  1843,  in  London.  School,  Lan- 
caster Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A. 
(Senior  Classic)  1865;  Craven  Scholar,  1864;  ist  Chancellor's 
Classical  medal,  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Fellow,  1866.  Assistant 
Master  at  Rugby,  1868-1913;  retired.  Married,  Aug.  13, 
1867,  Frances,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  P.  Rhoades, 
sometime  R.  of  Clonmel,  Ireland.  Died  Feb.  6,  1917,  at 
Moultrie  Cottage,  Rugby.    (The  Times,  Feb.  7  and  8,  1917.) 

WHITELAW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Alexander,  M.P.,  of  [Gartshore,  Kirkintilloch  and 
Leckie,  Stirlings.  B.  Mar.  15,  1868,  at  Coatbridge,  Lanarks. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891.  Hon. 
LL.D.,  St  Andrews.  Lieut.,  Lanarkshire  Yeomanry,  1890; 
Major.  Of  Hatton  House,  Kirknewton,  Midlothian.  M.P.  for 
Perth  City,  1892-5.  Chairman  of  the  Highland  Railway  Co., 
1901-12  and  1915-16.  On  the  board  of  the  North  British 
Railway  Co.,  1908.  First  Chairman  of  the  L.N.E.R.;  retired, 
1938.  A  director  of  the  Bank  of  Scotland.  J. P.  for  Perthshire 
and  Nairn.  Married,  Sept.  4,  1890,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Charles  Thompson,  of  Milton  Hall,  Cumberland.  Died  Jan. 
19,  1946.  Brother  of  Alexander  (1881),  Graeme  A.  L.  (1882) 
and  James  B.  (1889).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.O.;  Army 
Lists;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  21,  1946.) 

WHITELEGG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  22,  1784.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Adwalton,  Yorks. 
School,  Bingley.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar;  B.A.  1788. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1788;  C.  of  Normanton.  'A  man  of 
eccentric  habits.'  (Peile,  11.  318;  Gunning,  Reminiscences,  11. 
228.) 

WHITELEY,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1892. 
S.  of  Thomas,  innkeeper  [died  July,  1873]  (and  Fanny  Mason). 
B.  Apr.  23,  1871,  at  Parkgate,  Rotherham,  Yorks.  School, 
Bradford  Grammar  [and  Assistant  Master  of  Hipperholme 
Grammar  School  before  coming  up].  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1946.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1896;  priest, 
1898;  C.  of  Thomthwaite,  Yorks.,  1896-8.  C.  of  Bramley, 
1898-1901.  C.  of  Great  Yarmouth,  1901-3.  R.  of  Friston  with 
Snape,  Suffolk,  1903-6.  Chaplain  of  Broadmoor  asylum, 
1906-34.  R  of  Wasing  (with  Brimpton  from  1937),  Berks., 
1934-49.   Of  Newbury  in  1952.    (Crockford.) 

WHITELEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr. 
12,  1809.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  R.  J.,  of  Leeds.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1809.   Died,  1813,  in  Cambridge.   (G.  Mag.,  1813,  i.  85.) 

WHITELEY,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1871.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (next).  B.  at 
Oporto,  1852.  School,  Sherborne  (The  Rev.  H.  D.  Harper). 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  187';,;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford),  1876;  priest,  1877;  C  of  Banbury,  Oxon.,  1876-81. 
Chaplain,  Indian  Ecclesiastic il  Establishment,  1881-1903; 
at  North  Blacktown,  Madras,  1881-2;  Berhampore,  1882-9 


WHITELEY,  John  Henry 

and  1890-4;  St  John's,  Bangalore,  1889;  Wellington,  1895-6; 
Coonoor,  1896-7;  Mysore,  1897-8;  St  Thomas  Mount, 
Madras,  1898-g;  Calicut  with  Cannamore,  1902-3.  Died 
June  20,  1918,  at  Oporto.  (Sherborne  Reg.,  which  gives  'died 
in  1917';  Crockford;  The  Times,  June  29,  1918.) 

WHITELEY,  EDWARD.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Jesus,  Feb.  26, 
1817  S.  of  the  Rev.  —  [Joseph  (i779)].  deceased.  School, 
Leeds  (his  father).  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar;  B.A.  1821; 
M.A.  1846.  President  of  the  Union,  1820.  Adm.  com.  causa, 
at  Oxford,  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol),  1821;  priest  (Chester), 
1822;  C.  of  Martock,  Somerset,  1821-3.  Chaplain  at  Oporto, 
1824-71.  R.  of  Sutton-Montis,  Somerset,  1871-5.  Author, 
Macaridos,  or  the  happy  way  in  the  short  but  too  often  sorrowful 
journey  of  life;  Hints  to  Travellers  in  Portugal.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1876.  Father  of  the  above.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Crockford.) 

WHITELEY,  FRED.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  27,  1886.  School, 
Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  Scholar.  Became  a  Non- 
CoU.  student;  B.A.  1890.    Re-adm.  at  Clare;  M.A.  1894. 

WHITELEY,  GEORGE  CECIL.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  29,  1894. 
[2nd]  s.  of  George  Crispe  (next)  of  the  Chestnuts,  Dulwich 
Common.  B.  May  10,  1875.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle 
Temple,  June  27,  1900.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit. 
Junior  Counsel  to  the  Treasury,  1912-21.  K.C.  1921. 
Bencher,  1928.  Recorder  of  Sandwich,  1920-9;  of  West  Ham, 
1929-30;  of  Southend-on-Sea,  from  1930.  Chairman  of  the 
Surrey  Quarter  Sessions,  1924-32.  Chairman  of  the  London 
Quarter  Sessions,  1931-2.  D.L.  for  Surrey.  Judge  of  the 
Mayor's  and  City  of  London  Court,  1932-4.  Common  Serjeant 
of  the  City  of  London,  1934-42.  Married,  Dec.  22,  1904,  Male, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Henry  Wayman,  of  Southfield,  Halifax. 
Author,  The  Licensing  Act  of  1902;  co-author  of  Casson  and 
Whiteley's  Education  Act,  1902.  Edited  Whiteley's  Ltc«nsing 
Laws.  Of  I,  Garden  Court,  Temple,  London,  E.C.,  and  of 
Compton  Hill,  Farnham,  Surrey.  Died  Oct.  15,  1942,  at 
Nynehead  Court,  Somerset.  Brother  of  Gerard  T.  (1892). 
(Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg  ,  248;  Law  Lists;  The 
Times,  Oct.  17,  1942.) 

WHITELEY,  GEORGE  CRISPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  21,  1863.  [Only]  s.  of  George  Friend  [M.R.C.S.],  of 
Twickenham  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  [Sept.  6,  1845I,  at  Rich- 
mond, Surrey.  Bapt.,  Mar.  21,  1847.  Schools,  Mill  Hill,  and 
Clapham  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A. 
1872.  President  of  the  Union,  1867.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  7,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1870.  On 
the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Of  the  Chestnuts,  Dulwich 
Common.  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Surrey,  1870-2. 
Clerk  to  the  Justices  of  the  Newington  division  of  Surrey, 
1872-1917.  A  director  of  the  National  Provident  Institution. 
Member  of  the  old  London  School  Board,  of  which  at  its 
dissolution  he  was  the  'father.'  Married,  Aug.  10,  1870, 
Adele  Emilie,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Charles  Tarver,  master  at 
Eton.  Compiled  with  H.  M.  Mozley,  A  Concise  Law  Dictionary 
(5  edns.);  The  Licensing  Laws.  Died  May  28,  1918.  Father  of 
the  above  and  the  next.  (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg. ;  Dulwich  Coll. 
Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The 
Times,  May  30,  1918.) 

WHITELEY,  GERARD  TARVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1892.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George  Crispe  (above),  barrister- 
at-law,  of  Dulwich  Common  (and  Ad61e  Emilie  Tarver). 
B.  Nov.  27,  1872,  at  West  Dulwich.  School,  Sherborne. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1898;  practised  in  Southwark  and  at  Croydon  (Messrs 
Langton,  of  Bridge  Row,  Cannon  Street).  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Gen.  List,  and  Cheshire  Regt. 
(T.F.)).  Married,  July  29,  1901,  Amy  Theresa,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Walter  Courtenay  Pepys,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  10, 
1944,  at  Virginia  Water.  Brother  of  George  C.  (1894). 
(Sherborne  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Oct.  12,  1944-) 

WHITELEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  7, 
1879.  Of  Yorks.  [S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Hunslet  and  South- 
port.]  B.  Sept.  9,  1859,  at  Hunslet,  near  Leeds.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield), 
1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  West  Bromwich,  1882-90.  V.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Willenhall,  Staffs.,  1890-9.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Smethwick,  1899-1912.  V.  of  Maney,  Warws.,  1912-15. 
Married,  Jan.  20,  1891,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Gozney,  of  Hunslet.  Died  Jan.  20,  1915.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Guardian,  Jan.  28,  1915.) 

WHITELEY,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  3, 
1847.  [S.  of  George.]  Of  Mayfield,  Halifax,  Yorks.  [B.  Aug. 
12,  1827.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851; 
M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (St  David's)  1851;  priest,  1853;  C.  of 
Johnston,  Pembs.,  1851-3.  C.  of  Kington,  Heref.,  1854-5. 
R.  of  Pedmore,  Worcs.,  1855-79.  Resided  latterly  at  Chep- 
stow, where  he  died  Oct.  31,  1901,  aged  74-  Father  of 
Warwick  (1886).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Nov.  2,  lyoi.) 


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Whiteley,  Joseph 

WHITELEY  (or  WHITELYl,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  4,   1779.    Did  not  reside.    .\dm.  sizar  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  25,  1779.   S.  of  Eli,  of  Marsh  Lane,  Leeds  (and  Abigail 
Linley).  B.  Jan.  17,  1760,  at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds  Grammar. 
Matri'c.  Lent,  1780;  B.A.  {6th  WrangUr)  1783;  M.A.  1787; 
Norrisian  prize,  1781,  1782,  1783,  1785,  1787,  1788.    C.  of 
Leeds,  1783.  P.C.ofBeeston,  Yorks.,  1784-9.  HeadMasterof 
Leeds  Grammar  School,  1789-1815.  V.  of  Lastingham,  Yorks., 
1789-1815.    Chaplain  to   the   Earl  of  Harewood.    Married 
Miss  —  Hardcastle,  of  Leeds.    Author,  Sermons,  etc.    Died 
May  8,   1815.    Father  of  Edward  (1817).    (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  553;  Leeds  Grammar  Sch.  Reg.) 
WHITELEY,    RONALD    ERNEST.     Adm.    at   Trinity    Hall, 
Oct.  1899.  S.  of  Arthur,  deceased,  of  31,  Wish  Hill,  Hudders- 
field,  Yorks.  School,  Southport  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1903.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  i,  1907. 
On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Of  5,  Harrington  Street,  Liverpool, 
in  1921.   (Law  Lists.) 
WHITELEY,  WARWICK.   Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  27,  1886.    [3rd 
s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry  (1847),  R.  of  Pedmore,  \Vorcs. 
B.  Oct.  3,  1865.]   School,  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (St  David's,  for  Llandaff),  1890; 
priest  (Llandaff),  1891;  C.  of  Canton,  Glam.,  1890-2.    C.  of 
Clapton,  Northants.,  1894-5.  C.  of  Narborough,  Leics.,  1895- 
1903.    Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Peterborough,  and  Gloucester,  1903- 
26.   Married,  July  27,  1893,  Agnes  Gertrude,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  A.  Watson,  of  the  Grange,  Cowfes.    Resided  latterly  at 
Narborough,  Leics.    Died  June  4,  1926.    [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  l8,  1926.) 
WHITELEY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.   Non-Coil.,   Lent,    1881.    Of 
Victoria    Road,    Cambridge.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel, 
Jan.  28,  1882;  B.A.  1884;  M..\.  1887.  Head  Master  of  Chelsea 
I^pil  Teachers'  School  in  1906.    (Camb.  Yearbook.) 
WHITELOCK,  ARTHUR  RADCLYFFE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.   S.  of  Wilham  Edmund,  of  the  Elms,  Wimble- 
don Hill,   London.    B.   Aug.    i,    1869,   at  Balham,  Surrey. 
School,  Rugbv.   Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1890; 
M.A.  and  LL.M.  1894.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1890.   .^dm. 
Solicitor,     1896;    practised    in    London    and    Birmingham 
(Messrs    Whitelock    and    Storr,    8,    Bloomsbur\-    Square). 
Brother  of  William  H.  (1876).   [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Ltsts.) 
WHITELOCK,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  22, 
1838.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury,  Littdim.  from  Canterbury),  Sept.  25, 
1842;  priest  (Canterbury), Dec.  24,  1843;  C.  of  Barnes,  Surrey, 
1842-7.    C.  of  Egham,  1847-8.    C.  of  Groombridge,  Kent, 
1848-93.    Married,   1843,  Emily,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  T. 
Briggs,  of  Reading.    Lived  subsequently  at  Groombridge, 
where  he  died  May  23,  1896,  aged  78.    [EagU,  .xix.  500; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  May  26,  1896.) 
WHITELOCK,    JOSEPH   ALBERT.     Adm.    pens,    'age    19)    at 
Pembroke,   Sept.    20,    1863.     3rd   s.   of   the   Rev.   Joseph 
Hutchinson,  V.  of  Gilcrux,  Cumberland.    B.  there.    Matric. 
Michs.  1863;  Scholar;  B.A.  1867;  U..\.  1880.    Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon),  1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bradford, 
1869-72.   C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Everton,  Lanes.,  i'872-8.   C.  of 
Witton,   Cheshire,    1878-81.    C.   of  Wolsingham,   Durham, 
1881-3.   C.  of  .\>Tes  Quay,  1883-5.   C.  of  Hebbum-on-Tyne, 
1886-94.    R.  of  Meldon,  Northumberland,  1894-1913.   Died 
Jan.  6,  1913.    [Crockford.) 
WHITELOCK,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  9,    1832.     [S.   of  John   (and  Ann  Mac-Murrah).]     B. 
[Nov.    12,    1812],    at   Skelton,   near   Penrith,   Cumberland. 
[School,    Skelton.]     Matric.    Michs.    1832;    Scholar,    1835; 
B.A.   1836.    Ord.  deacon  (Cariisle)  Sept.   25,   1836;  priest, 
Oct.    22,    1837;    C.    of   Hutton-in-the-Forest,    Cumberland, 
1836-55 ;  R.  there,  1855-92.  Head  Master  of  Queen  Elizabeth 
Grammar  Schol,  Penrith,  1845-57.  Took  great  interest  in  the 
Cumberland  dialect.    Married  .^nn  — ,  and  had  issue.    Died 
at   Hutton-in-the-Forest,   Sept.   4,    1892.     [Boase,   vi.   857; 
Eagle,  XVII.  552;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
WHITELOCK,  WILLIAM   HENRY.     Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.    S.  of  WUliam  Edmund,  of  Bedford  House, 
Balham,   Surrey.     B.    Apr.    5,    1858,    in    London.     School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1883;  practised  in  Birmingham.  Senior  Registrar  of  Birming- 
ham County  Court.    Died   Jan.    29,    1925,   at   Edgbaston. 
Brother  of  Arthur  R.  (1887).    [Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Jan.  31,  1925.) 
WHITELOCK-LLOYD,  GEORGE  W.  (1851),  see  LLOYD. 
WHITER,  CHARLES  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  20, 
1819.    B.  at  Somerstown,  Middlesex.    Matric.  Michs.  1820; 
B..\.  1824;  .M.-'V.  1827.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Oct.  9,  1825; 
priest,  Oct.  15,  1826.  R.  of  Little  Bittering,  Norfolk,  1828-33. 
R.  of  Clowne,  Derbs.,  1834-70.    [Crockford;  Clerical  Guide; 
Clergy  List  (disappears  1871).) 


Whitfeld,  George  Sulivan 

WHITER,  WALTER.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  19,  1776-   B. 
[Oct    30,  1758],  at  Birmingham.   School,  Coventry.   Matric. 
Michs.  1777;  B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1784-   Fellow,  1782-97.  Semor 
Proctor,  1796-7.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1781;  pnest,  1783. 
R.  of  Hardingham,  Norfolk,   1797-1832.  Well  known  as  a 
philologist.   Author,  Etymologicon  Magnum  (gipsy  language) 
and  Etymologicon  Universale.  The  former  work  led  to  an 
acquaintance  with  George  Borrow,  who  introduced  him  into 
Lavengro.    Person  was  one  of  his  intimate  friends.    Died 
July  23,  1832.    MSS.  Collection  in  the  University  Library. 
Bust  in  Clare.    [Clerical  Guide;  Northants.  Clergy;  Historical 
Register;  Gunning,  11.  69;  D.N.B.) 
WHITESIDE,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  27. 
i8'o     S    of  James.    B.  at  Walton  Breck  (near  Liverpool), 
Cheshire.     Matric.   Michs.    1850;    B.A.    1854.     Ord.  deacon 
(Chester),  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Rainhill,  Lanes.,  1856-7. 
Second    Master   of    Kingsbridge   Grammar   School,   Devon, 
1859-60.    [Crockford;  Clergy  List  (disappears  1861).) 
WHITESIDE,  The  Rev.  JOHN  WILLIAM.    M.A.  1837,  incorp. 
from  Dublin;  LL.D.,  1863,  incorp.  from  Dublin     [Eldest  s. 
of   the    Rev.   William,   M.A.]     Scholar   at   Trinity   College, 
Dublin,    1824;    B.A.    (T.C.D.)    1825;    M.A.    (T.C.D.)    1831; 
LL.B.    and    LL.D.    (T.C.D.)    1849.     Adm.    ad   eundem     at 
Oxford,  1840.    P.C.  of  Keswick,  Cumberiand,  1831-5.  v.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Ripon,  1835-48.  V.  of  Scarborough,  1848-64. 
Died  June  27,  1864,  at  Tullyhogue,  Co.  Tyrone.    [Boase,  vi. 
857;  Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Crockford.) 
WHITESIDE,  MILES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26,  1876. 
S.  of  John.   B.  Jan.  21,  1857,  at  Chapel  House,  Whitehaven. 
School,  St  Bees.   Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883. 
Ord. deacon  (Ripon),  1880;  priest  (Ripon),  1881 ;  C.  of  Wensley, 
Yorks.,  1880-2.    R.  of  St  Nicholas,  near  Cardiff,  1884-1913- 
Latterly  of  South  Bank,  Hereford,  where  he  died  Feb.  14., 
1927,  aged  70.   {Peile,  11.  647;  Crockford.) 
WHITESTONE,  REGINALD  ARTHUR  WOLSELEY.    Adm.  at 
Caius,  Oct.  I,  1888.    S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  Arthur  [C.J  of 
Micheldever,   Hants,   (and  Agnes  Sarah  Clarke).    B.   there 
fMay  4],  1869.   School,  Mariborough  College.   Matnc.  Michs. 
"1888;  B.A.   1891;   M.A.   1896.    Assistant  Master  at  Derby 
School,  1892-8;  at  St  George's  prep.  School,  Ascot,  1898- 
1903;  at  Durston  House,  Ealing,   1903-42-    D'ed  Sept.  7. 
1942;  buried  at  Micheldever.   {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn, 
11.  503;  The  Times.  Sept.  9,  1942.) 
WHITEWAY,  AUGUSTINE  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June    12,    1867.     [Only]   s.   of   the   Rev.    Robert   Hayman 
(Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1834),  V.  of  Eynsford,  Kent  (and 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Cariisle  Hamngton 
Spedding,    4th    Light    DragoonsV     B.    [Sept.    3],    1847,    at 
Coleford,  Somerset.  School,  Eton.  Matnc.  Michs.  1867;  B.A. 
1872-  M.A.  1875.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  12,  1873. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,   1877-    Of  The  Manor  House, 
Newton  Longueville,  Bucks.,  and  later  of  Hemingford  Grey 
House,  Hunts.    Married,  Apr.  21,  1874,  Caroline  Pinkstone, 
dau.  of  Captain  French,  R.N.,  of  Ripple  Vale,  Kent,  and  had 
issue.    Author,  Hints  to   Solicitors   and  Hints  on   Practice; 
joint  author.  Law  and  Practice  in  Bankruptcy.    Died  June  29, 
1902.    [Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WHITEWAY,     LEONARD     LUSCOMBE.      Matric.     Non-Coil., 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1901;  M..A.  1917.  Ord.  deacon  (St. -Ubans), 
1913;  priest  (Chelmsford),  1915;  C.  of  St  Luke,  Walthamstow 
1913-18.    C.  of  Crawley,  Sussex,  1918-30.    Lie.  Pr.,  aio.ot 
Chichester   from    1930.     Of   Warren   Cottage,    Pound   HUI, 
Worth,  Sussex,  in  1952.   Doubtless  brother  of  the  next  two. 
WHITEWAY,  PHILIP.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1895. 
WHITEWAY,    STEPHAN    EVAN    ANGELO.      Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  June  15,  1891.   S.  of  [R.]  Stephen   I.C.S.   B   Nov. 
30    1872,  at  Allahabad,  India.    School,  Sedbergh.    Matnc. 
.Michs.    1891;    B.A.    1894.     Football   (rugby)    'blue,'    1893. 
Studied  at  Newcastle  for  2  years,  and  then  joined  an  engi- 
neering firm  in  Calcutta.    Married  in  1907.    Died^°^-  ^J- 
1948,  at  Compton,  Littlehampton,  Sussex.    [Sedbergh  Sch. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  25,  1948.) 
WHITFELD,  see  also  WHITFIELD. 

WHITFELD,  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  29,  1846.  [Youngest]  s.  of  W.,  Esq.  [surgeon],  deceased, 
of  .Ashford,  Kent.  Matric.  Unt,  1847;  Scholar;  B.A.  (35'* 
Wrangler)  1851;  M.A.  18^4.  Fellow,  1854-7.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  21,  1854.  [inns  of  Court.) 
WHITFELD,  GEORGE  SULIVAN.  Adm.  pens  at  Trinitv. 
Tune  25,  1897.  [Only]  s.  of  Francis  Barry,  of  Offham  House, 
near  Lewes,  Sussex.  B.  Mar.  20,  1878,  at  Lewes  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Second  Lieut.,  Suffolk  Yeomanry, 
1900-1 ;  Second  Lieut.,  Sussex  Imp.  Yeomanry,  1901;  Lieut., 
1905;  Capt.,  1907;  Major,  1908;  Lieut.-Col.  A  local  Director 
of  Barclay's  bank,  at  Lewes.   [Eton  Sch.  Reg.) 


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Whitfeld,  Henry 

WHITFELD  (or  WHITFIELD),  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  Mar.  24,  1758.  S.  of  Henry,  librarian,  of  Ply- 
mouth. B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  B.A.  (4th  Wrangler; 
3nd  Chancellor's  medal)  1762;  M.A.  1765;  D  D.  1777.  Fellow, 
1763.  F.R.S.,  1786.  R.  of  Wexham,  Bucks.  R.  of  St  Mar- 
garet's, Lothbury,  London,  1768-1813.  Died  in  1813.  Father 
of  the  next.    (Hennessey;  F.  P.  White.) 

WHITFELD  (or  WHITFIELD),  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16) 
at  Pembroke,  June  18,  1785.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
(above).  R.  of  St  Margaret's,  Lothbury.  B.  at  Eltham,  Kent. 
Bapt.  Aug.  16,  1769,  at  Eltham.  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar;  B.A.  1790.  Died  at  his  father's 
house.  Mar.  26,  1791.    {Al.  Carthus.;  F.  P.  White.) 

WHITFELD,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  27,  1826,  as  John  Henry.  S.  of  John  Clarke  (i799>  sub 
Clarke),  Professor  of  Music  at  Cambridge,  of  Hereford  (and 
Susannah  Grainger).  B.  1808.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830.  Migrated  to  Downing,  1843;  M.A. 
1843.  V.  of  Granborough,  Bucks.,  1845-55.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Momington.  Resided  for  some  time 
at  Penzance.  Author,  Scilly  and  its  Legends;  Rambles  in 
Devonshire.  Chaplain  at  Scutari,  1854-5;  died  there  June  17, 
1855.  {Clergy  List;  Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.;  Collect.  Cornub.; 
G.  Mag.,  1855,  II.  328;  Shrewsbury  Reg.) 

WHITFELD,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1877. 
S.  of  George,  of  Hamsey  House,  near  Lewes,  Sussex.  B. 
Nov.  15,  1858,  at  Lewes.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881.  Cricket  'blue,'  1878,  1879,  1880,  1881;  football 
(assoc.)  'blue,'  1879,  1880  and  1881.  Played  for  England, 
1879.  A  local  Director  of  Barclay's  Bank,  at  Lewes.  Married, 
Oct.  30,  1900,  Muriel  Frances,  dau.  of  Capt.  T.  W.  Sulivan, 
R.N.  Died  May  6,  1909,  at  Chailey,  Sussex.  Uncle  of  George 
S.  (1897).    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  The  Times,  May  8,  1909.) 

WHITFELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Nov.  3,  1767.  Of  Herts.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1767.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Whitfield.) 

WHITFELD,  JOHN  CLARKE  (1799),  see  CLARKE. 

WHITFELD,  WILLIAM  BRETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  29,  1787.  Of  Sussex.  [Only  s.  of  Francis,  banker,  of 
Lewes  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  waiiam  Brett).  B.  Sept.  11, 
1769.]  School,  Ashford,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar, 
1787;  B.A.  {gth  Wrangler)  1791;  M.A.  1794;  B.D.  1801. 
Fellow,  1795-1824;  Senior  Bursar,  1814-15.  Ord.  priest 
(Chichester),  Dec.  21,  1793.  R.  of  Lawford,  Essex,  1822-47. 
Died  Sept.  26,  1847.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  554;  Clergy 
List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.  (Whitfield).) 

WHITFELD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1876.  S.  of  William,  of  Ashford,  Kent.  B.  there, 
Oct.  15,  1856.  School,  Chatham  House,  Ramsgate.  Matric. 
Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1878;  B.A.  {i2th  Wrangler)  1880;  M.A. 
1884.  Sometime  tutor  at  Cavendish  H.  On  the  staff  of  The 
Field.  Of  Royston,  Herts.,  in  1906.  {Camb.  Yearbook;  Who's 
Who.) 

WHITFIELD,  see  also  WHITFELD. 

WHITFIELD,  CHARLES  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  6,  1879.  S.  of  James,  iron-monger  (and  Ann).  B.  Apr. 
21,  i86i,  at  Wigan,  Lanes.  Bapt.  July  10,  1861.  School, 
Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1885;  practised  in  Manchester  (Messrs  Allen, 
Whitfield  and  Hodgson).   (Law  Lists  (not  in  1930).) 

WHITFIELD,  CHARLES  HUBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  8,  1886.  Eldest  s.  of  Hubert,  merchant,  deceased,  of 
Beechcroft,  Moseley,  Birmingham.  [B.  May  6,  1868,  at 
Acock's  Green,  Warws.  School,  Malvern  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool), 
1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  St  Helens,  Lanes.,  1891-3.  C.  of 
Burghfield,  Berks.,  1894-5.  V.  of  Moreton-Morrell,  Warws., 
1895-7.  V.  of  Grazeley,  Berks.,  1897-1904.  R.  of  Elston, 
Notts.,  1904-22  and  V.  of  Sibthorpe,  1917-22.  R.  of  Knipton 
with  Harston,  Leics.,  1922-36.  Hon.  Canon  of  Leicester, 
1929-36.  R.  of  Chettle,  Dorset,  1936-42.  Married  (i)  Fanny 
Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Arthur  Harvey  Thursby,  of  Culver- 
lands,  Berks.;  (2)  July  30,  1924,  Amy,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Washington,  of  Hawton  rectory,  Notts.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1947;  Brother  of  Harold  A.  (1895).  (The 
Times,  Aug.  4,  1924.) 

WHITFIELD,  EDWARD  ALLEN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  from 
Ayerst  H.,  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield), 
1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  James's,  West  Bromwich,  1893-5. 
C.  of  Balsall  Heath,  Worcs.,  1895-1900.  C.  of  Selly  Oak, 
1900-2.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Coventry,  1902-3.  C.  of  Sutton 
Coldfield,  1903-10.  V.  of  Vowchurch  (with  Turnastone  from 
1920),  Heref.,  1910-35.  Disappears  from  CrocA/orii,  1936. 


Whitford,  The  Rev.  Robert  Wells 

WHITFIELD,  ERNEST  SALISBURY  BUTLER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  13,  1892.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  the  Rev. 
Frederick,  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Hastings.  B.  Dec.  19,  1872,  at 
Wimbledon,  Surrey.  School,  St  Leonard's-on-Sea.  Matric. 
Lent,  1892;  B.A.  1894;  M..\.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Chelsea,  1897-8. 
C.  of  Neasden  with  Kingsbury,  Middlesex,  1898-1906.  V.  of 
St  Luke's,  Deptford,  Kent,  1906-13.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of 
Southwark,  1913-18;  at  Christ  Church,  Crouch  End,  1918-19; 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Haverstock  Hill,  1919-20.  C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom,  1920-9.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  London,  from  1929. 
Married,  Mar.  24,  1898,  Mary  Gunsley,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Ayerst.  Of  15,  Wickham  Road,  Brockley,  in  1940. 
Died  1942-3.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  29,  1898.) 

WHITFIELD,  HAROLD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1895.  S.  of  Hubert,  merchant,  of  Birmingham.  B.  July  7, 
1876,  at  South  Yardley,  Warws.  School,  Norwich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895.   Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1886). 

WHITFIELD,  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  7,  1796.  [S.  of  Robert,  of  lo,  George  Street, 
Minories,  London  (and  Sarah).  B.  at  Thornton,  Yorks.] 
Bapt.  Dec.  16,  1776.  Captain  of  'Montem'  at  Eton;  also 
at  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1796;  B.A.  i8oi; 
M.A.  1804.  Fellow,  1799-1816.  'Entered  a  house  at  Bethnal 
Green,  for  the  reception  of  lunatics,'  Apr.  17,  1799-  Author, 
Two  letters  from  Satan  to  Buonaparte.  Died  in  Mar.  1816,  at 
Cambridge.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Biog.  Diet,  of  Living  Authors  states  that  he  was  a  son  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Whitfeld  (1758),  R.  of  Lothbury.) 

WHITFIELD,  JAMES  GIBSON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4,  1895. 
[S.  of  James,  of  Milton  Grange,  Moseley,  Birmingham.  B. 
Mar.  2,  1877.]  School,  Bromsgrove.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1901.  Registrar  of  the 
Archdeaconry  of  Birmingham.  Practised  in  Birmingham 
(Messrs  Taunton  and  W-Tiitfield).  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.  Warwickshire  Regt.  (T.F.);  Major,  Special 
List  (Cmdt.,  Reception  Camp)).  Of  44,  Waterloo  Street, 
Birmingham,  in  1946.    (Bromsgrove  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WHITFIELD,  JOSEPH  LOUIS.  Matric.  Non-Coll.,  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1905.  [S.  of  H.  W.  Bom  in  1876.  Educated 
at  Oscott  (R.C.)  College.]  Ord.  R.C.  priest,  1904.  On  the 
staff  and  Bursar  at  St  Edmund's  House,  Cambridge,  1904-8. 
In  charge  of  Boxmoor  Mission,  1908-10.  Vice-Rector  of 
Oscott  College,  1910-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(C.F.,  with  the  1st  Brigade  and  56th  Division,  in  France; 
D.S.O.,  1918;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches).  Master  of 
St  Edmund's  House,  Cambridge,  1918-21.  R.  of  Chelmsford, 
1921-2.  R.  of  Southend,  1922-46-.  (The  Catholic  Who's 
Who;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 

WHITFIELD,  MATTHEW  WALTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's, 
Apr.  27,  1869.  S.  of  Matthew  (and  Mary  Thornton).  B. 
May  22,  1850,  at  Hull.  Bapt.  June  15,  1850.  School,  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  (16th  Wrangler) 
1873;  M.A.  1876.  Assistant  Master  at  Windermere  College, 
1873;  at  Norwich  Grammar  School,  1875;  at  Durham  School, 
1876-1901.  Assistant  Lecturer  at  Durham  University,  1877- 
1901.  Latterly  of  5,  Sydenham  Villas,  Spring  Bank,  Hull. 
Died  in  1921.    (Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Rossall  Reg.) 

WHITFIELD-THACKERAY,  SAMUEL  (1867),  see  THACKRAH. 

WHITFORD,  REGINALD  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1894.  2nd  s.  of  Edward,  deceased,  solicitor,  of  St  Columb, 
Cornwall.  B.  there,  Dec.  28,  1874.  School,  Sherborne. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1898; 
priest,  1899;  C.  of  Downham,  Cambs.,  1898-1900.  C.  of 
St  German's,  Roath,  Cardiff,  1901-17.  C.  of  Southboume, 
Sussex,  1917-21.  V.  of  St  Raphael,  Clifton,  1921-32.  Died 
Apr.  10,  1932.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  12,  1932.) 

WHITFORD,  The  Rev.  ROBERT  WELLS.  M.A.,  1838,  incorp. 
from  Oxford.  [Eldest  s.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  London.] 
Had  matric.  from  St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  Dec.  16,  1825, 
age  21;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1830;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1832.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  1831;  priest,  1832;  C.  of  Gosberton,  Lines.,  1831-4. 
C.  of  Kingsdown,  Kent,  1834.  C.  of  Wool,  Dorset,  1835-7. 
C.  of  Brasted,  Kent,  1838-9.  Chaplain,  H.E.I.C.S.,  1839-51. 
C.  of  Blackpool,  Lanes.,  1851-5.  C.  of  Ifield  and  Milton-next- 
Gravesend,  Kent,  1855-7.  C.  of  Appledore,  Devon,  1857. 
C.  of  Dinton,  Wilts.,  1858.  Chaplain  at  Leipzig,  1870-4. 
C.-in-charge  of  Lyminster,  Sussex,  1877-8.  Died  Dec.  10, 
1879.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 


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Whitford-Hawkey,  Edward  Thomas  Theophilus 


Whitley,  Charles  Thomas 


WHITFORD-HAWKEY,  EDWARD  THOMAS  THEOPHILUS. 
Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  14,  1881.  [Only]  s.  of  H[enry] 
[Whitfordl,  of  St  Columb,  Cornwall  (and  Margaret  Hawkey, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Drew,  R.N.).  [B.  1862.]  School, 
Sherborne.  Took  the  additional  surname  of  Hawkey,  1879, 
under  the  will  of  his  maternal  great-uncle.  Matric.  Michs. 
18S1;  B..\.  18S6.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1889;  practised  in  St 
Columb,  Cornwall  (Messrs  Whitford  and  Sons).  Of  Treventon, 
St  Columb,  and  TrewoUach,  St  Wenn,  Cornwall.  Married, 
1889,  Alice  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  John  M.  D.  Shepherd,  of 
Coombe-Fishacre,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1924.  {Sherborne 
Reg.;  Boase,  Colled.  Cornub.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WHITHARD,  T.  M.  (1847)  sf^  WHITTARD. 

WHITING,  HENRY  BUTTERWORTH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's, 
May  27,  1826.  B.  at  Evesham.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar, 
1827;  B.A.  1830.  C.  of  Church  Lench  and  Norton,  Worcs., 
-1841-2.  C.  of  Upton-on-Sevem,  1843-8.  R.  of  VVrithlington, 
Somerset,  1848-86.  Died  Sept.  19,  1886,  aged  80.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Peile,  11.  423;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  29, 
1886.) 

WHITING,  HENRY  HARVEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  13, 
1870.  [B.  May  29,  1852.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875; 
M.A.  1S79.  Lieut.,  23rd  Foot  (Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers),  1874; 
Captain,  1884.    (Army  Lists,  1904.) 

WHITING,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  19,  1820.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B..\.  1824;  M.A.  1841.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1824;  priest  (Norwich), 
June  13,  1824.  Chaplain,  H.E.I.Co.'s  service,  on  the  Bengal 
establishment,  1825-41.  C.  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  1843-4.  C.  of 
St  James's,  Clapham,  Surrey,  1845.  V.  of  Royston,  Herts., 
1845-73.  Disappears  from  Crock/ord,  1874.  Father  of  the 
next  and  of  John  B.  (1846).    [Clergy  List;  V.  Hodson.) 

WHITING,  JAMES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  26, 
1853.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  (above),  V.  of  Royston,  Herts. 
B.  May,  1834,  at  Meerut,  India.  School,  Blackheath  pro- 
prietary. Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B..\.  {40th  Wrangler)  1857; 
M.A.  i860.  Chief  Engineer  for  irrigation,  Bombay  Presi- 
dency, 1868-89;  tiis  name  is  commemorated  in  'Lake 
Whiting.'  Colonel,  Poona  Volunteer  force.  Controlled 
schemes  for  famine  relief  in  India,  1901-2.  Married  and  had 
issue,  a  son.  Aulhor,  Plans  for  the  Nira  Canal.  Lived  latterly 
at  Trumpington,  Cambs.,  where  he  died.  Brother  of  John  B. 
(1846).    {Venn,  11.  311.) 

WHITING,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  48)  at  Caius,  Dec.  10, 
1838.  S.  of  John,  fanner,  of  King's  Lynn.  B.  at  Fring, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Oundle  and  private.  Resided  two  terms. 
At  Guy's  Hospital,  St  Thomas'  Hospital  and  Edinburgh; 
M.D.,  Edin.,  1816.  M.R.C.S.,  1813;  L.R.C.P.,  1824;  M.R.C.P., 
1824.  Sometime  Senior  Physician,  Surrey  Dispensary; 
Physician,  Asylum  for  Female  Orphans,  Lambeth.  Lecturer 
on  Practice  of  medicine,  Webb  Street,  Southwark.  Senior 
Physician,  West  Norfolk  and  Lynn  Hospital  in  1850. 
Travelled  abroad  before  retiring  to  Ramsgate  in  1856. 
Mamed,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Jowett,  R.  of 
Dunham,  Norfolk.  Died  at  Ramsgate,  Dec.  30,  1873.  {Venn, 
II.  246;  Medical  Directories.) 
WHITING,  JOHN  BRADFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8i)  at  Caios, 
Apr.  II,  1846.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1820),  V.  of  Royston, 
Herts.  B.  [Feb.  26,  1828],  at  Cawnpore,  India.  Schools,  m 
India  and  at  Clapham.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1851 ;  priest  (Rochester), 
1852;  C.  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  185 1-6.  Assoc.  Sec, 
C.M.S.,  1856-61.  V.  of  Broomfield,  Essex,  1861-74.  Chaplain 
to  Bishop  [Wigram]  of  Rochester,  1864-7.  V.  of  St  Luke's, 
Ramsgate,  18  74-1 905.  Assisted  in  the  foundation  of  the 
South-Eastem  (afterwards  St  Lawrence)  College,  Ramsgate; 
Chaplain  until  his  death.  Married,  Apr.  11,  i860,  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  H.  Markby,  R.  of  Duxford,  Cambs. 
Resided  latterly  at  Ferriby  Lodge,  Ramsgate,  where  he  died 
July  29,  1914,  aged  86.  Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  James 
E.  (1853).  {Venn,  11.  274;  Crock/ord;  The  Times,  July  31, 
1914.) 
WHITING,  JOHN  MARKBY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  i886.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  I[ohn]  B[radford]  (above),  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Rams- 
gate. B.  May  15,  1868,  at  Broomfield,  Essex.  School,  South 
Eastern  College,  Ramsgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1904;  practised  (Messrs  Johnson,  Raymond-Banks 
and  Co.),  at  9,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.  {St  Lawrence  Coll. 
Reg.;  Venn,  11.  487;  Law  Lists  (not  in  1940).) 
WHITING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25. 
1822.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Soham,  Cambs.  Educated 
privately.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1835.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  27,  1829;  priest,  Oct.  g,  1831.  C.  of 
Exning,  Suffolk,  -1841-7.  R.  of  Ringsfield  with  Redisham, 
1848-81.  Married,  Nov.  5,  1832,  the  only  dau.  of  John 
Chapman,  of  Soham.  Died  Sept.  23,  1881.  Father  of  Robert 
C.  (1856).   (CUrgy  List;  F.  P.  White.) 


WHITING,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER  GARDEN.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  1,  1887.    Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  Michs. 
1887. 
WHITING,    ROBERT   CHAPMAN.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1856.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1822)  [R.]  of 
Ringsfield,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Soham,  Cambs.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.    Michs.    1856;    Bell  Scholar,    1857;   Scholar,    1858; 
Person  prize,    1859;   B.A.   {6th  Classic)    i860;   M.A.   1863. 
Fellow,  1862.  Assistant  Master  at  Victoria  College,  Jersey,  in 
1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1863;  priest,  1864;  Sub-Warden  and 
fellow  of  St  Peter's  CoUege,  Radley,  1863-8.  V.  of  Barrington, 
Cambs.,    1868-71.     R.    of    Kettleburgh,    Suffolk,    1871-87- 
Died  Nov.  5,  1887,  aged  51.    {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Radley 
Reg.;  Crockford's  Scholastic  Direa.) 
WHITING,  WALTER  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  13,  1830.   S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  London.   School, 
private.   Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1838.   Adm. 
ad   eundem,    at    Oxford,    1854-     Chaplain,    Bengal    Eccles. 
Establishment,  1841;  at  Umballa,  in  1848;  at  Simla,  1849; 
Chaplain  to  the  Governor-General,  1850;  at  Dagshie,  1853-4; 
retired,  1854.    Died  July  5,  1885,  aged  75,  at  Clifton.    {Al. 
Oxon.;  CUrgy  List;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Guardian,  July  15. 
1885.) 
WHITING,  WYKEHAM  HERBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  18,   1880.    [3rd]  s.  of  William,  schoolmaster  [Master 
•ot  the  Choristers,  Winchester  College,   and  author  of  the 
hymn  'Eternal  Father,  strong  to  save']   (and  Fanny).    B. 
Oct.  26,  1861,  at  St  Swithin.    Bapt.  Nov.  11,  1861.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1880;  B..\.  1884;  M.A.  1912.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans), 
1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  Great  with  Little  Chesterford.  Essex, 
1884-6.  C.  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.,  1886-8.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Leeds, 
1888-94.    Diocesan  Inspector  for  Lincoln,  1894-1901.  V.  of 
Sutton-Bridge,  Lines.,  1901-15.  V.  (and  R.)  of  St  Andrew's 
Langton-by-Homcastle  (or  Woodhall  Spa),  1915-20.    Preb. 
of    Lincoln,    1919-20.     Archdeacon   of    Mauritius,    1920-3. 
Hon.    Canon   of   Mauritius.     Master   of    the   Henry    Lucas 
almshouses,  Wokingham,  1924-38.    Married,  July  10,  1902, 
Annie  Constance,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Lomas  Joy,  of 
Scarborough.  Died  Jan.  22, 1938,  at  Wokingham.  {Crockford; 
The  Times,  July  14,  1902  and  Jan.  25,  1938.) 
WHITLEY,    ALFRED    WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1888.   [2nd]  s.  of  Nathan,  of  Greenroyd,  Yorks.  (and 
Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Rinder,  of  Leeds).   B.  [Sept.  5],  1868, 
at  Halifax.    School,  Clifton  CoUege.    Matric.  Michs.   1888. 
Succeeded  to  the  family  business  of  John  Whitley  and  Sons. 
Founder  of  the  Halifax  Guild  of  Help  and  first  President  of 
the  National  Association  of  Guilds  of  Help,  incorporated  in 
the  National  Council  of  Social  Service.    A  Director  of  the 
Society   for   30   years.     J. P.    for   Halifax.     Married,    1910, 
Elizabeth   Lucas,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sutcliffe,  of  Cliff  Hall, 
Warley,  Halifax,  and  had  issue.    Died  June  2,  1945,  at  Old 
Brantwood,  Halifax.   Brother  of  Edward  N.  (1892).    {Clifton 
Coll.    Reg.;    Fox-Davies,    Armorial    Families;    The    Times, 
June  5,  1945) 
WHITLEY,    ARTHUR    CHARLES.     Adm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
Christi,  June  26,   1857.    Of  Middlesex.    [S.   of  the  Rev. 
Edward  (1835).]    School,  St   Paul's.    Matric.  Michs.   1857; 
Scholar;  B.A.  i86i;  M.A.  1864.    Ord.  deacon  (Winchester). 
1862;  priest,   1863.    Assistant  Master  at  Victoria  College, 
Jersey,    1861-4;    at   Cheltenham   College,    1864-6;    Second 
Master  of  Carlisle  Cathedral  School,  1866-73;  Head  Master  of 
Southwell  Grammar  School,  Notts.,  1873-7;  Head  Master  of 
St  Martin's  Grammar  School  and  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Scar- 
borough, 1879-82.   Head  Master  of  Witton  Grammar  School, 
Northwich,    Cheshire,    1882-1903.     Died    .\pr.    17,    1903. 
{St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford.) 
WHITLE'y,  CHARLES  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  25,  1826.   S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool.    [B.  Oct.  13, 
1808.]    School,  Shrewsbury.    Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar, 
1826;  B.A.  {Senior  Wrangler)  1830;  M..\.  1833;  Fellow,  1831- 
7.    Hon.  D.D.,  Durham,  1884.    Intimate  at  Cambridge  with 
Charles   Darwin.     Adm.   at   Lincoln's   Inn,   June   4,    1830. 
F.R.A.S.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Durham), 
July  5,  1835;  priest,  Nov.  5,  1836.    Reader  in  natural  philo- 
sophy and  mathematics  at   Durham   University,    1833-55. 
V.  of  Bedlington,  Northumberland,  1854-95.   Hon.  Canon  of 
Durham,   1849-95.    Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Newcastle, 
1883-95.   One  of  the  chief  promoters  of  the  Durham  training 
College  for  schoolmasters,  called  Bede  College.    .An  original 
member  of  the  Surtees  Society.    Married,   Oct.   12,   1836, 
Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Whitley,  of  .A.shton-in-the- 
Willows.  Author,  Outlines  of  a  new  Theory  of  Rotatory  Motion 
from  the  French  of  Poinsot,  with  explanatory  notes.    Died 
Apr.  22,   1895.    {Shrewsbury  Sch.   Reg.;  Eagle,  .win.  605; 
Boase,  in.   1324;  Crockford;  Durham  Ord.  Book;  Life  and 
Letters  of  Charles  Darwin,  1.  169;  Newcastle  Daily  Chronicle, 
.\pT.  23,  1895.) 


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Whitley,  Edward 

WHITLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  7,  1835- 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Lent,  1836;  B.A.  1841 ;  M.A.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon,  1841;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  St  Michael  s,  Liverpool, 
1841-3.  P.C.  of  Summerstown,  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  1843-8. 
Chaplain  to  the  Ironmongers'  Company,  1849-51-  Chaplain 
of  Shoreditch  Union  and  of  Jeffery's  Hospital,  Kingsland 
Road,  1852-61.  Father  of  Arthur  C.  (1857)-  [Crockford; 
Clergy  List  (disappears  1862).) 

WHITLEY,  EDWARD  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1885.  School,  St  John's,  Hurstpierpoint.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  B.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1889;  pnest,  1890; 
C.  of  Chipping  Norton,  Oxon.,  1889-91.  Missionary  (S.P.G.), 
at  Chota  Nagpur,  Bengal,  1892-1913  and  1919-26;  at  Murhu, 
1913-14  and  1915-19;  at  Chaibasa,  1926-7;  Murhu,  1927-34- 
Member  of  Legislative  Council,  Bihar  Province,  1924-34. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Chota  Nagpur,  1 892-1 934.  Arch- 
deacon of  Chota  Nagpur,  1930-4.  R.  of  Deene  with  Deene- 
thorpe,  Northants.,  1935-43-  Died  Mar.  16,  1945,  aged  78,  at 
Ross-on-Wye.  {St  John's  Coll.,  Hurstpierpoint,  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford;  The  times.  Mar.  19,  I945-) 

WHITLEY,  EDWARD  NATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  Youngest  s.  of  Nathan,  of  Greenroyd,  Halifax, 
Yorks.  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Kinder,  of  Leeds).  B. 
Dec.  3,  1873,  at  Greenroyd.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Law  Trip.,  Pt  H,  ist  Class), 
1895;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1900.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1899;  practised 
(Messrs  Humphreys,  Hirst  and  Whitley)  at  Halifax  and 
Bradford.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col., 
R.F.A.  (T.F.);  Brig.-Gen.,  1917;  C.M.G.  1916;  C.B.  1919. 
D.S.O.  1918;  T.D.;  mentioned  seven  times  in  despatches). 
Of  Millington  Manor,  Malton,  Yorks.,  and  of  Carapfield 
House,  Malton,  Yorks.  K.C.B.,  1921.  J.P.  for  the  West 
Riding  of  Yorks.;  D.L.  for  the  East  Riding,  and  for  Hull. 
Married,  Apr.  9,  1902,  Julia  Kathleen,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Arthur  Norris,  V.  of  Flore,  Northants.,  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  Alfred  W.  (1888).  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
V.C.  and  D.S.O. ;  Who's  Who;  Kelly,  Handbook;  Law  Lists.) 

WHITLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1895. 
S.  of  William  (1849)  [barrister  of  Lincoln's  Inn],  of  Beech 
Bank,  Harrow-on-the-Hill.  B.  Dec.  14,  1876,  in  London. 
School,  Harr9w.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  Mar.  1902;  practised  (Messrs  Ruston,  Poole  and 
Son),  at  Highbridge,  and  Bridgwater,  Somerset.  Of  the 
Red  House,  Cannington,  Bridgwater.  Died  in  1933.  Brother 
of  Roger  (1897).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WHITLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25,  1900. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  George,  manager  of  floor-cloth  works,  of  London 
(and  Elizabeth  Moncaster  Mitcheson).  B.  May  lo,  1882,  at 
Edmonton,  Middlesex.  School,  Mill  Hill  (Dr  McClure). 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1904.  A  linoleum-manufacturer 
(Messrs  Ridley,  Whitley  and  Co.).  Of  the  Standard  Textile 
Products  Co.,  320,  Broadway,  New  York  and  124,  Rockland 
Place,  New  Rochelle,  New  York.  Married,  Nov.  1919.  {Mill 
Hill  Sch.  Reg.) 

WHITLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  4,  1846. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  C.  of  Sapcote, 
Leics.,  1852-6.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1864. 

WHITLEY,  HENRY  JACKSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  6,  1854.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Bishopstoke,  Hants.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858.  Of  Biggleswade  and 
of  Ashton,  Beds.  Married,  Elizabeth  Catharine,  dau.  of 
John  Micklethwait,  Esq.,  of  Ardsley,  Yorks.  Died  May  15, 
1888.  Father  of  John  H.  A.  (1879).  (Walford,  County 
Families ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

WHITLEY  (or  WHITE  LEY),  JABEZ  CORNELIUS.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Queens',  May  19,  1855.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar, 
1858;  B.A.  1859,  as  Whiteley.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester), 
i860;  priest,  1861.  Assistant  Master  at  Victoria  College, 
Jersey,  in  i86i.  S.P.G.  Missionary  at  Delhi,  1862-9;  at 
Ranchi  and  Chota  Nagpur,  1869-90.  Bishop  of  Chota 
Nagpur,  1890-1904.  Author,  Primer  of  the  MundariLanguage; 
Hindu  Catechism,  etc.  Died  Oct.  13,  1904,  at  Chota  Nagpur. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1904.) 

WHITLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  4,  1832.  Of 
Lanes.  Matric.  Mi'-.hs.  1832;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Ord. 
deacon,  1837;  priest,  1838.  P.C.  of  Openshaw,  Manchester, 
1839-43.  P.C.  of  Wargreave  and  C.  of  Newton-in-Makerfleld, 
Lanes.,  1844-6.  R.  of  Newton-in-Makerlield,  1846-92.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Liverpool,  1882.  Died  July  3,  1892,  aged  78. 
{Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  July  13,  1892;  Eton 
Sch.  Lists.) 

WHITLEY,  JOHN  HENRY  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
1879.  [Only!  s.  of  Henry  Jackson  (1854),  of  Biggleswade, 
Beds,  (and  Elizabeth  Catharine,  dau.  of  John  .Micklethwait). 


Whitman,  Henry  George 

School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Of  Bourton 
Manor,  Much  Wenlock,  Salop,  and  of  the  Close,  Biggleswade. 
J.P.  for  Salop;  High  Sheriff,  1918.  Married,  1891,  Susan 
Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  B.  Davis,  V.  of  Ramsbury, 
Wilts.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WHITLEY,  PETER.  B.A.  1777,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from 
Christ's,  1777.  [S.  of  Peter,  of  Bryncoed,  Flints.]  Matric. 
from  All  Souls,  Oxford,  May  30,  1767,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1771.  Vicar-Choral  of  St  Asaph,  1776.  R.  of  Cwm  (or  Combe), 
Flints.,  in  1788.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  291.) 

WHITLEY,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1897. 
S.  of  William  (1849)  [barrister,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  Frognal, 
Hampstead].  B.  [June  21,  1879],  in  London.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900.  Joined  the  I.C.S.  as  Assistant 
Engineer  (Indian  State  Railways),  1906;  Resident  Engineer, 
1912-25;  District  Engineer,  1925-30;  District  Engineer  to  the 
Great  Indian  Peninsula  Railway,  1930-4;  retired,  1934. 
Latterly  of  Old  Grove,  Grove  Hill,  Hellingly,  Sussex,  where  he 
died,  Feb.  26,  1952.  Brother  of  George  (1895).  {Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Jesus  Coll.  Report;  India  Office  Lists;  The  Times, 
Feb.  28,  1952.) 

WHITLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  June  14,  1851.  Of 
Lanes.  [4th  s.  of  John,  solicitor,  of  Liverpool  (and  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Edward  Greenall).  B.  Jan.  19,  1832.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1851;  Scholar;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely), 
1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Elton,  Hunts.,  1856-7.  C.  of  Oundle. 
Northants.,  1857-9.  C.  of  Clun,  Salop,  1859-64.  V.  of  St 
Peter's,  Newton-in-Makerfield,  Lanes.,  1864-71.  R.  of  Letton 
and  V.  of  Willersley,  Heref.,  1871-84.  V.  of  Daresbury, 
Cheshire,  1884-96.  Married,  Aug.  18,  1862,  Ann  Catherine, 
dau.  of  James  Bownes,  of  Cotswold  House,  North  Cemey, 
Gloucs.,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  the  Woodlands,  Acton 
Bridge,  Northwich,  where  he  died  Sept.  19,  1901.  Brother  of 
the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle, 
Oct.  4,  1901.) 

WHITLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  4,  1849. 
[3rd  s.  of  John,  solicitor,  of  Liverpool  (and  Isabella,  dau.  of 
EdwardGreenaU,  of  Wilderspool  Hall,  Cheshire).  B.Apr  20, 
1830.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  19,  1852.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  i860.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Of 
Hampstead  and  St  Briavels,  Gloucs.  J.P.  for  Lanes,  and 
Gloucs.  Married,  Dec.  31,  1874,  Nessie,  dau.  of  Capt.  W. 
Caswell,  R.N.  Died  Oct.  i,  1912,  at  Hampstead.  Father  of 
George  (1895)  and  Roger  (1897);  brother  of  the  above. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court  (all  of  which  give 
'Called  to  the  Bar  1869');  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The 
Morning  Post,  Oct.  3,  1912.) 

WHITLEY,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1879. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Orleans,  Ontario,  Canada  (and  Emma 
Bradley  Rooke).  B.  May  16,  1861,  in  London.  Schools, 
University  College  School,  London,  and  University  School, 
Hastings.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  {28th  Wrangler,  1882):  B.A. 
1883;  M.A.  1886;  LL.M.  1891.  Adeundem,  Melbourne,  1892; 
LL.D.,  Melbourne,  1896.  Ord.  to  the  Baptist  Ministry,  1889; 
at  Bridlington,  1889-92.  Principal  of  the  Baptist  College, 
Victoria,  Melbourne,  Australia,  1892-1902.  Secretary  of  the 
Victorian  Baptist  Foreign  Mission,  and  Tutor  in  Hebrew  at 
Queen's  College,  Melbourne  University,  1896-1902.  Minister 
of  Fishergate  Baptist  Church,  Preston  and  at  Droitwich, 
1902-28.  Served  on  the  Executive  of  the  Baptist  World 
Alliance.  Secretary  and  Editor  of  the  Baptist  Historical 
Society  from  1908.  Married  (i)  1890,  Alice  Elizabeth. 
Goodman;  (2)  1896,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Walker,  of  Melbourne. 
Author,  Witness  of  History  to  Baptist  Principles;  Story  of 
Droitwich,  etc  Died  Nov.  17,  1942.  {King's  Coll.  Reg.,  no; 
Camb.  Yearbook;  Scottish  Biogs.) 

WHITLOW,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1851. 
S.  of  James,  farmer,  deceased,  of  Lymm,  Cheshire,  B.  Mar. 
23,  1828,  at  Warburton,  near  Altrincham.  Bapt.  May  18, 
1828.  [Schools,  Halton  and  Chester.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm. 
at  Sidney,  Oct.  17,  1851.  Matric.  Lent,  1852;  B.A.  {^2nd 
Wrangler)  1855;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  Sept.  23, 
1855;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1856;  C.  of  Little  Leigh,  Cheshire, 
1855-7.  Second  Master  of  Sandicroft  School,  Northwich;  at 
a  prep,  school  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  in  1868-70.  Died 
Mar.  7,  1883,  at  Welshpool,  'aged  54.'  (Clergy  List;  The 
Guardian,  Mar.  28,  1883;  Scott,  MSS.) 

WHITMAN,  HENRY  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  12,  1891.  S.  of  Channing  Wood,  Consular  agent,  U  S.A., 
deceased,  (and  Mary  England).  B.  Feb.  18,  1872,  at  Thonge 
Bridge,  near  Huddersfield.  School,  Barrow-in-Furness 
(Mr  G.  .\.  Stocker).   Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894. 


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Whitmarsh,  The  Rev.  William 

WHITMARSH,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
May  n,  1844.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon  (Anglican  Bp.  at  Jerusalem)  1842;  priest,  1843. 
Chaplain,  R.N.,  1842.  Served  in  H.M.S.  Vernon,  1842-4; 
Dragon,  1850-2.  In  the  Crimean  War;  H.M.S.  Sanspareil, 
1852-5  and  Agamemnon,  1855-6  (Crimean  medal  and 
Turkish  medal).  H.M.S.  Impregnable,  1856-60;  Implacable 
(troop-ship),  1860-2;  St  Vincent  (troop-ship),  1862-3.  K.  of 
Greystead,  Northumberland,  1866-86.  Died  June  23,  1886, 
aged  77.    (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  30,  1886.) 

WHITMELL,  CHARLES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  16,  1868.  S.  of  Thomas  [clerk  in  the  Bank  of  England], 
of  I,  Grosvenor  Place,  Leeds  (and  Caroline  Langford).  B. 
July  10,  1849,  at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Apr.  3,  1869;  Scholar; 
Winchester  reading  prize,  1871;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist 
Class)  1872;  M.A.  1875.  At  Leeds  medical  school.  B.Sc, 
London,  1869.  Cambridge  University  Extension  Lecturer, 
1875-6.  Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School,  1877-9. 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1879-1910.  F.R.A.S.,  1898. 
Married,  May  26,  1903,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Foster, 
Bart.  Latterly  of  Headingley,  Leeds.  Died  Dec.  10,  1919,  at 
Leeds.  [Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Dec.  13,  1919.) 

WHITMELL,  CHARLES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1884.  S.  of  Charles  Valentine  Langford,  clerk  in  the 
National  Provincial  Bank  of  England,  of  Clapham  Park  Road, 
Clapham.  B.  Jan.  8,  1866,  at  Peckham,  London.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar;  B..\.  1887;  M.A. 
1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1889;  priest,  1890.  Chaplain  of 
Sidney,  1889-93,  and  C.  of  St  Giles's,  Cambridge,  1890-3. 
R.  of  Greenhithe,  Kent,  1893-1916.  V.  of  Stoke,  1916-19. 
R.  of  Week  St  Mary,  Cornwall,  1919-21.  Secretary,  College 
of  St  Mark  and  St  John,  Chelsea,  1921-33.  Chaplam,  Royal 
Naval  School,  Twickenham,  1924-33.  Married,  Apr.  15,  1912, 
Esther  Clarkson,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Cooper  Birch,  of 
St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Latterly  of  75,  Onslow  Road,  Richmond, 
Surrey.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1948.  (St  Paul's  Sch. 
Reg.) 

WHITMORE,  AINSLIE  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's, 
June  12,  1826.  [S.  of  Gen.  Sir  George,  of  Lower  Slaughter, 
Gloucs.  (and  Cordelia  .\inslie).  B.  Sept.  28,  1801.  School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1835.  Living 
at  Worcester  in  1829.  V.  of  Rauceby,  Lines.,  1836-8.  R.  of 
South  Leasingham  with  North  Leasingham,  1838-43.  Died 
Apr.  I,  1843,  at  Fryer's  Bank,  Fiilham.  Brother  of  Charles 
S.  (1823).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  u.  423;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clergy  List.) 

WHITMORE,  ALFRED.  .A.dm.  at  Caius,  June  8,  1894.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  (1855),  R.  of  Sebergham,  Cumberland  (and 
Rebecca  Brade).  B.  [May  16],  1876,  at  Botcherby,  Cumber- 
land. School,  St  Bees.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  ist  Class)  1897;  B.Chir.,  1900;  M.B.  1903;  M.D.  1913. 
At  St  Mary's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  Senior  House 
Physician,  Great  Northern  Central  Hospital.  Entered  the 
Indian  Medical  Service,  1903;  Captain,  1906.  Civil  Surgeon 
in  Burma,  1906.  Pathologist  and  Police  Surgeon  at  Rangoon, 
1907-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (.Major,  I. M.S., 
1915;  Lieut.-Col.).  Civil  Smgeon  and  Superintendent,  Burma 
Government  Medical  School,  1922-7;  retired,  1927.  Married, 
Apr.  II,  1912,  Muriel  Alice,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Hinton  Ray, 
of  Kew.  Died,  June  26,  1946,  at  Madingley,  Cambs.  (Venn, 
II.  536;  Army  Lists;  India  Office  Lists;  The  Times,  June  28, 
1946.) 

WHITMORE,  CHARLES  SHAPLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  June  12,  1823.  S.  of  [General  Sir]  George  [of  Malta] 
(and  Cordelia,  dau.  of  George  Ainslie).  B.  July  25,  1806,  at 
Colchester.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827; 
M.A.  1830.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1827.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  26,  1830.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Q.C., 
1855;  Bencher,  1856;  Reader,  1868;  Treasurer,  1869.  Re- 
corder of  Lichheld,  1848-52;  of  Gloucester,  1852-77.  Judge 
of  Southwark  County  Court,  1857-77.  Of  Lower  Slaughter, 
Gloucs.,  and  Rutland  Gate,  Hyde  Park.  Married,  Katharine 
Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Brownrigg,  2nd  Bart.,  and  had 
issue.  Died  May  17,  1877.  Brother  of  Ainslie  H.  (1826). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Boose,  iii.  1325;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WHITMORE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  5,  1769. 
Of  Hampshire.  [3rd  s.  of  Charles,  of  Southampton  (and  Mary 
Kelly).  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1769;  Scholar,  1769; 
B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler,  and  2nd  Smith's  prize)  1773;  M-A-  1776; 
B.D.  1784;  D  D.  1800.  Fellow,  1 773-1 802;  Tutor,  1787-97. 
Ord.priest(Lichfield),Mar.  3, 1776.  R.  of  Quatt,  Salop,  1776- 
1800.  Chaplain  at  Homingsea,  Cambs.,  1784.  R.  of  Lawford, 
Essex,  1800-5.    E.R.S.,  I7S7.  When  Tutor  at  St  John's  'a 


Whittaker,  Charles  David 

very  numerous  mob,'  on  the  evening  of  Dec.  13,  1792.  broke 
the  windows  of  many  Dissenters  in  the  town;  the  next 
morning  he  addressed  his  pupils  on  what  he  designated 
'  a  laudable  exhibition  of  justifiable  zeal.'  Died  Nov.  25, 1805, 
in  Pall  Mall.  (St  Johri's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  554;  Harrow  Reg.; 
Gunning,  1.  277.) 

WHITMORE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  17,  1855.  S. 
of  John,  of  Maidenhead.  B.  there,  Sept.  1835.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1866.  Ord. 
deacon  (Carlisle),  1859;  priest.  1861;  C.  of  Dalton-in-Furness, 
Lanes.,  1859-63.  Minor  Canon  and  Praecentor  of  Carlisle, 
1863-77;  Sacrist,  1864-77.  C.  of  Carlisle,  1875-7.  R.  of 
Sebergham,  Northumberland,  1877-97.  V.  of  Westward, 
Cumbedand,  1897-8.  Married,  Jan.  22,  1868,  Rebecca,  dau. 
of  D.  Brade  of  Liverpool.  Died  Dec.  10,  1898.  Father  of 
Alfred  (1894).   (Venn,  11.  325;  Crockford.) 

WHITMORE,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  28,  1783-  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1792-  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich),  Dec.  20,  1789;  C.  of  Weybourne  and 
Sheringham,  Norfolk,  1789.  R.  of  Polstead,  Sufiolk,  1795- 
1840.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1841. 

WHITNEY,  JAMES  POUNDER.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  13,  1877; 
Price  Exhibitioner.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas,  P.C.  of  Marsden, 
Yorks.  B.  Nov.  30,  1857.  School,  Owens  College,  Manchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1878;  B.A.  (24th  Wrangler  and 
Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1881 ;  Lightfoot  Scholar,  1882 ;  Whewell 
Scholar,  1882;  M.A.  1884;  B.D.  1906;  D.D.  1919.  President 
of  the  Union,  i88o.  Dixie  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History, 
1919-39.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1919-39-  B.A.,  Victoria 
Univ.,  Manchester.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Bishop's  University, 
Lennoxville,  Quebec.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1883 ;  priest, 

1885.  Assistant  Lecturer  in  History  at  Owens  College, 
Manchester  and  C.  of  Birch-in-Rusholme,  Lanes.,  1883-7. 
C.  of  All  Saints,  Battersea  Park,  1887-8.  C.  of  Scarborough, 
1888-90.  R.  of  Hempstead  with  Lessingham,  Norfolk,  1890- 
5.  R.  of  Milton,  Cambs.,  1895-1900.  Principal  of  Bishop's 
College,  Lennoxville,  Canada,  1900-5.  Canon  of  Quebec, 
1901-5.  Chaplain  of  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  1906-8. 
Hulsean  Lecturer,  1906-7.  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History 
at  King's  College,  London,  1908-18.  R.  of  Wicken-Bonhunt, 
Essex,  1918-ig.  Married,  .\pr.  28,  1891,  Roberta  Frances 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  R.  Champley,  of  Scarborough.  Author, 
The  Reformation  (1503-1648);  Hildebrandine  Essays,  etc. 
Lived  at  6,  St  Peter's  Terrace,  Cambridge,  where  he  died 
June  17,  1939.  (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  102;  Crockford;  Who's 
Who;  The  Guardian,  May  6,  1891 ;  The  Times,  June  19,  1939.) 

WHITNEY,  JOHN  EASTON  MILLS.  Adm.  (age  22)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  8, 1870.  S.  of  Nathaniel  Stephens,  merchant,  of  .Montreal, 
Canada.  B.  there.  School,  McGUl  College,  Montreal.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870.  Resided  eight  terms,  and  returned  to  Montreal. 
Died  June  8,  1906,  in  Canada.   (Venn,  11.  396.) 

WHITT,  JOHN.  .A.dm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1850. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Sneinton,  Notts.  School,  Toronto,  Canada. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar,  1852 ;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1854. 

WHITTAKER,  ABRAHAM  LONGBOTTOM  [or  LONGDALE]. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1878;  re-adm.  Oct.  i, 
1880  and  Jan.  8,  1884.  Became  a  Non-CoU.  Student,  Jan.  21, 

1886.  Re-adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  4,  1892.  S.  of  Robert 
Marshall,  Esq.,  of  Plumstead,  Kent.  B.  Oct.  18,  1857.  School, 
King's  College,  London.   Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1893,  as 

A.  Longdale  Whittaker.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  I,  1894.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Of  5,  King's  Bench 
Walk.   (r.  A.  Walker,  554;  Law  Lists.) 

WHITTAKER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  [5th]  s.  of  Robert,  of  Birch  House,  Lees,  Oldham, 
Lanes,  (and  Mary  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Dronsfield,  of 
Oldham).  B.  Oct.  1,  1872,  at  Oldham.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Private,  R.A.S.C;  with  N.  Russia  E.F.,  1918).  Of  Dale 
House,  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex.  Married,  Oct.  14,  1916, 
Millicent  Maude,  dau.  of  Peter  Muir,  of  Colombo,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Sept.  15,  1923.  Brother  of  John  D.  (1884). 
(Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

WHITTAKER,  CHARLES  DAVID.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1881.    S^  of  Charies  [David],  bookseUer,  of  Harlow,  Essex. 

B.  there,  Oct.  1,  1862.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford  Grammar. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1882;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888; 
LL.M.  1898;  LL.D.  1904.  B.A.,  London,  1884;  B.Sc, 
London,  1893.  Assistant  Master  at  Bishop's  Stortford  School, 
1885-99;  Head  Master  of  Taunton  School,  1899-1922.  Died 
Nov.  23,  1925,  at  Bigbury-on-Sea,  Devon.  His  brother  John 
Carmichael  (died  Mar.  28,  1944)  left  £2000  to  Sidney  in  his 
memory.  Brother  of  William  J.  (1885).  (Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Nov.  24,  1925.) 


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Whittaker,  Edmund  Taylor 

WHITTAKER,  EDMUND  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  i8,  1892.  [Only]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  129,  East  Bank 
Street,  Southport,  Lanes.  B.  Oct.  24,  1873,  at  Southport. 
School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  Scholar, 
1893;  Sheepshanks  exhibitioner,  1894;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler) 
1895;  (Math.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1896);  Tyson 
medal,  1896;  ist  Smith's  prize,  1897;  M.A.  1899.  Fellow, 
1896-1907.  Hon.  Fellow,  1919.  College  Lecturer  in  mathe- 
matics, 1896-1905.  Tamer  Lecturer,  1947.  Hon.  Sc.D., 
Dublin;  Hon.  LL.D.,  St  Andrews.  F.R.S.,  1905;  F.R.S.E.; 
President,  1939-46.  Royal-Astronomer  of  Ireland,  1906-12. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Edinburgh  University,  1912-46. 
Herbert  Spencer  Lecturer  at  Oxford,  1948.  Knighted,  Jan. 
1945.  Married,  Aug.  7,  1901,  Mary  Ferguson  McNaghten, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Boyd,  of  Cambridge,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  Modern  Analysis;  Treatise  on  Analytical 
Dynamics;  Optical  Instruments;  History  of  the  Theories  of 
Aether  and  Electricity;  Calculus  of  Observations;  etc.  Of  48, 
George  Square,  Edinburgh,  in  1952.  (Schoolmasters'  Direc- 
tories; Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  9,  1901.) 

WHITTAKER  (post  KIRKLAND-WHITTAKER),  The  Rev. 
HARRY.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1893.  At  Queen's  College, 
Birmingham,  1891 ;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  Edinburgh,  1904;  M.D. 
(Edin.)  1906;  L.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester), 
1891;  priest  (Coventry),  1892;  C.  of  Stamber  Mill,  Worcs., 
1891-3.  C.  of  Wimblington,  Cambs.,  1893-8.  C.  of  St 
Thomas's,  Nottingham,  1898-9.  Chaplain  of  the  London 
County  Asylum  at  Banstead,  Surrey,  1899-1930.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (R.A.M.C).  Changed  his  name  to 
Kirkland- Whit  taker,  1916.  V.  of  West  Bilney  with  Pentney, 
Norfolk,  1930-51.  Of  Swaffham  in  1952.    (Crockford.) 

WHITTAKER,  JOHN  DRONSFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1884.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Prospect  HUl, 
Walton-le-Dale,  Lanes,  (and  Mary  Hannah,  dau.  of  John 
Dronsfield).  B.  [Feb.  20,  1866],  at  Walton-le-Dale.  School 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  At  the  Royal 
Agricultural  College,  Cirencester.  Fellow  of  the  Surveyors' 
Institute,  1896.  Married,  Apr.  25,  1906,  Constance  Egerton, 
2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Ashworth,  of  Bolton-le-Moors,  and  had 
issue.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Walton-le-Dale,  Lanes.,  1923. 
Died  June  2,  1924.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1891).  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHITTAKER,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
St  John's,  Mar.  31,  1810.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Bradford, 
Yorks.  (and  Sarah  Buck).  [B.  c.  1790,  in  Manchester.]  School, 
Bradford.  Matric.  Michs.  18 10;  Scholar,  18 10;  B.A.  (13th 
Wrangler)  1814;  M.A.  1817;  B.D.  1824;  D.D.  1830.  Fellow, 
1814-26.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  Mar.  26,  1820;  priest,  Nov.  12, 
1820.  V.  of  Blackburn,  Lanes.,  1822-54.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Manchester,  1852-4  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Royal 
Astronomical  Society,  1820.  Married,  June  20,  1825,  Mary 
Haughton,  eldest  dau.  of  WilUam  Feilden  (afterwards  Bart.), 
of  Feniscowles,  Lanes.  Author,  An  Historical  and  Critical 
Ini]uiry  into  the  Interpretation  of  the  Hebrew  Scriptures; 
Justification  by  Faith ;  The  Catholic  Church ;  etc.  Died  Aug.  23, 
1854.  Father  of  Philip  H.  (1850).  (Boase,  in.  1327;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  D.N.B.) 

WHITTAKER,  OLDHAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 

1886.  [Only]  s.  of  Reginald,  of  9,  Gloucester  Square,  London. 
B.  June  25,  1868,  at  Ashton,  Devon.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  LL.B.  1889.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  11, 

1887.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  22,  1891.  On  the  Northern 
Circuit.  Died  Jan.  17,  1931,  in  London.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Jan.  21,  1931.) 

WHITTAKER,  PHILIP  HAUGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  13,  1850.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn]  W[illiam]  (1810),  'V.  of 
Blackburn,  Lanes,  (and  Mary  Haughton).  B.  there,  Jan.  28, 
1830.  [School,  Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1850.  Capt., 
3rd  Lanes.  Militia;  served  for  two  years  during  the  Crimean 
War  in  Gibraltar  and  Malta.  Died  Nov.  24,  1883.  (Sedbergh 
Sch.  Reg.) 

WHITTAKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  June  5, 
1840;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  15,  1840.  [2nd]  s.  of  John,  wheel- 
wright, of  Walton-le-Dale,  Lanes,  (and  Elizabeth).  [B. 
June  10,  1815.]  Bapt.  July  6,  1817.  Matric.  Michs.  1840; 
B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  July  14,  1844; 
priest,  1845.  P.C.  of  Wemeth,  Lanes.,  1844-5.  P-C.  of 
Leesfield,  1846-86.  R.  of  Beckingham  with  Stragglethorpe 
and  Fenton,  Lines.,  1886-91.  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester, 
1878-94.  Married,  June  29,  1867,  Catharine,  2nd  dau.  of 
S.  Taylor,  of  Lees,  Oldham.  Author  of  an  abridgement  of 
Walker's  Sufferings  of  the  Clergy.  Latterly  of  Leamington, 
where  he  died  Jan.  8,  1894.  (Boase,  vi.  859;  Eagle,  xviii.  511; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  17,  1894.) 


Written,  Arthur  James 


WHITTAKER,  THOMAS  SHERREN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  S.  of  Thomas  Earle,  of  Femleigh,  Beckenham, 
Kent.  B.  there,  Jan.  26,  1868.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  12, 
1888.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  11,  1892.  Died  Feb.  8,  1914,  at 
Broadstairs.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Feb. 
II,  1914-) 

WHITTAKER,  WILLIAM  (1815),  see  WHITAKER. 

WHITTAKER,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1885.  [3rd]  s.  of  Charles  [David],  of  Harlow,  Essex.  B.  there, 
June  4,  1868.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford  Nonconformist 
Grammar.  B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class)  i888. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1890;  Chancellor's  legal 
medal,  1888;  Whewell  Scholar  in  International  Law,  1890; 
M.A.  1893.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  June  26,  1895. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  27,  1902.  On  the  South-Eastem 
Circuit.  Professor  of  English  Law  at  University  College, 
London,  1900-8.  Assistant  Reader  in  the  Law  of  Property 
to  the  Inns  of  Court,  1905-31.  Married,  Aug.  i,  1905,  Mary 
HUdegarde,  dau.  of  Walter  Wren,  of  London.  Edited  the 
8th  edition  of  White  and  Tudor's  Cases  in  Equity  and  also 
Maitland's  Equity  Lectures.  Died  Dec.  30,  1931.  Brother  of 
Charles  D.  (1881).  (Laiv  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Aug.  4,  1905  and  Jan.  2,  and  6,  1932.) 

WHITTALL,  ERNEST  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1905;  priest,  1906;  C. 
of  St  James,  Walthamstow,  Essex,  1905-7.  C.  of  St  Luke's, 
Chesterton,  Cambridge,  1907-8.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  West 
Norwood,  Surrey,  1908-1 1.  Chaplain  of  St  Andrew's  Hospital, 
Northampton,  1911-25.  Latterly  of  67,  Billing  Ro4d, 
Northampton,  where  he  died  Aug.  28,  1925,  aged  52. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  i,  1925.) 

WHITTALL,  HUGH  HENLEY  FRAZER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Nov.  30,  1871.  S.  of  — ,  Esq.  [Surgeon-Major,  Indian 
Medical  Service],  of  Mussoorie,  India.  School,  Cheltenham. 
Matric.  Lent,  1872.    (V.  Hodson.) 

WHITTAM,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1884.  S.  of 
Matthew,  deceased,  of  the  Green,  Settle,  Yorks.  B.  Nov.  5, 
1862.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887; 
M.A.  1892.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Peter's  School,  York, 
1888-92;  at  the  Isle  of  Wight  College,  Ryde,  1892-1901;  at 
Wyggeston  School,  Leicester,  1902-6;  at  Acton  County 
School,  1906-26.  Died  Apr.  6,  1935,  at  Fittleworth,  Sussex. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  10,  1935-) 

WHITTAM,  WILLIAM  GOLDSBOROUGH.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1876.  S.  of  Matthew,  farmer,  of  Settle,  Yorks.  B. 
there,  Aug.  7,  1857.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1880;  M.A. 
1883.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  Grammar  School, 
1883-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol),  1883;  priest, 
1884;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Cheltenham,  1883-8;  Assistant  Master 
and  Chaplain  at  Eastbourne  College,  1888-92 ;  Head  Master  of 
the  Isle  of  Wight  College,  Ryde,  1892-1905.  R.  of  Hartley 
Wespall,  Hants.,  1905-11.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  West  Norwood, 
1911-21.  V.  of  Messing,  Essex,  1921-35.  Married,  1889, 
Florence  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  Hedges  Pierce.  Died  Nov.  9, 
1935,  at  Croydon;  buried  at  Messing.  Brother  of  the  above. 
{Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  422;  Crockford;  Who's  Who 
in  Essex;  The  Times,  Nov.  11,  1935.) 

WHITTARD  (post  MIDDLEMORE-WHITHARD),  THOMAS 
MIDDLEMORE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1847.  [B. 
Nov.  5,  1829.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon,  1852; 
priest,  1859.  Professor  of  English  Literature  and  Master  of 
the  modern  side,  Victoria  College,  Jersey,  1852-63;  Head 
Master  of  the  Junior  Department  of  Cheltenham  College, 
1863-85.  Changed  his  name  to  Middlemore-Whithard,  1879. 
R.  of  Upton  Helions,  Devon,  1885-94.  Married,  1853, 
Gabrielle  Antoinette  Feviand,  of  Geneva.  Lived  latterly  at 
Hawkesley,  Exmouth,  where  he  died  Feb.  15,  1920.  Father 
of  Charles  R.  (1890,  sub  Middlemore-Whithard).  (Cheltenham 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Changes  of  Name.) 

WHITTEMORE,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM  MEYNELL.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Queens'  Mar.  22,  1848;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [B.  1819  or 
1820.  Educated  at  St  Bees.]  D.D.,  Lambeth,  1873.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester),  1845;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  St  Barnabas, 
Manchester,  1845-6.  C.  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  1846-7.  C.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Coleman  Street,  London,  1847-9-  C.  of  West 
Hackney,  1849-51.  R.  of  St  James,  Aldgate,  1851-73.  R.  of 
St  Katharine  Cree  with  St  James,  Aldgate,  1873-94-  Author, 
The  Seventh  Head,  or  Louis  Napoleon  Foreshadowed  by 
Prophecy;  The  Larger  Church  Catechism;  etc.  Died  July  27, 
1894,  at  Sutton,  Surrey.    (Boase,  in.  1327;  Crockford.) 

WHITTEN,  ARTHUR  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  .\, 
1854.   Did  not  reside. 


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Whitter,  Tristram 

WHITTER,  TRISTRAM.  B.A.  1776,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1776.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Tristram  (1735), 
of  Tiverton,  Devon.]  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
June  25,  1762,  aged  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1766.  (.4/.  Oxon., 
which  calls  him  'Whitler.') 

WHITTER,  TRISTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec. 
12,  1794.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  merchant,  of  London  (and 
Mary  Rogers,  of  Myndtown,  Salop).  [School,  Blundell's, 
Tiverton.]  Matric.  Lent,  i795-  Migrated  to  Christ's,  i797; 
M.B.  1800;  M.D.  1807.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London,  Edinburgh  and  Gottingen.  F.R.C.P.,  1808;  Censor, 
1812.  Physician  to  the  Westminster  Hospital,  1811-18. 
Married,  1809,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Curteis,  of  Tenterden, 
Kent.  Resided  latterly  at  Bath,  where  he  died  Feb.  5,  1855, 
aged  81,  at  Lansdowne  Crescent,  from  an  overdose  of 
morphia;  the  druggist's  apprentice,  who  compounded  the 
prescription,  was  tried  for  manslaughter  and  acquitted. 
(Boase,  vi.  860;  Peile,  11.  343;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WHITTER,  WALROND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  30, 
1821.  Of  Devon.  [2nd  s.  of  Tristram,  of  Tiverton.  B.  Jan.  31, 
1802.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1821; 
B.A.  1826.  C.  of  Thorveton,  Devon,  -1841-5.  R.  of  Bridford, 
1846.  No  cure  (or  address)  1847-58.  Married,  1831,  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Kennaway,  of  Exeter.  [Blundell's  Sch. 
Reg.;  Clergy  List  (disappears  1859);  Burke,  L.G.) 
WHITTING,  ARTHUR  GREGORY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30, 
1891.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  Arthur  [solicitor,  of  Lexham 
Gardens,  Kensington.  B.  Dec.  21,  1872].  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M..\.  1901.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1898;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Hanbury, 
Whitting  and  Ingle,  62,  New  Broad  Street).  Married,  Nov.  11, 
1909,  Harriet  Clara,  youngest  dau.  of  Alfred  Booth,  of 
Liverpool.  Resided  at  4,  Cheyne  Gardens,  Chelsea.  Died 
Dec.  20,  1937,  at  Boars  Hill,  Oxford.  Brother  of  Robert  E. 
(1897).  (List  of  Carthusians;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  211;  Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  22,  1937.) 
WHITTING,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  26,  1864.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  [of  Uphill,  Weston-super- 
Mare]  (and  Anne  Harris,  dau.  of  Edward  Morgan  Williams). 
B.  Aug.  23,  1845,  at  Bristol.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1874.  Lieut.,  Somerset  Rifle  Volun- 
teers, 1879;  Capt.,  1882;  Major,  1900.  Of  Uphill  Grange, 
Weston-super-Mare.  J. P.  for  Somerset.  Married  (i)  1870, 
Maria  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  H.  Jewel,  M.D.,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  Sept.  13,  1883,  Sophia  Julia,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Digby 
Francis  Mackworth,  Bart.,  of  Glen  Usk,  Mon.;  (3)  1894, 
Jessie  May,  youngest  dau.  of  Oliver  Morgan  Lilley,  of 
Spondon,  Derbs.  DiedSept  16, 1929,  at  Harrogate.  Father  of 
the  next.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Walford,  County 
Families;  The  Times,  Sept.  18,  1929.) 
WHITTING,  EDWARD  JEWEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
15,  1891.  [Only]  s.  of  Charles  Edward  (above),  J. P.  of  UphUl 
Grange,  Weston-super-Mare.  B.  there,  Sept.  i,  1872.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Of  Uphill  Grange, 
Weston-super-Mare.  Captain,  3rd  Somerset  Light  Infantry, 
1897.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1902.  Married, 
Sept.  16,  1896,  Mary  Victoria  Emily,  only  dau.  of  Richard 
Brice,  of  Charlynch,  Somerset.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists; 
The  Standard,  Sept.  19,  1896.) 
WHITTING,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18),  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Jan.  4,  1854.  [2nd]  s.  of  William,  J.P.,  of  Thomey 
Abbey,  Cambs.  [B.  there,  Dec.  14,  1834.]  Matric.  Lent,  1854; 
B.A.  (10th  Classic)  1858;  Browne  medal,  1854;  Members' prize, 
i860;  M.A.  1861.  Fellow,  1857-1911;  bursar,  1869-92; 
Vice-Provost,  1889-1909.  Senior  Proctor,  1874-5.  Secretary 
of  the  Financial  Board,  1883-1904.  A  private  Tutor  at 
Eton,  1858-64.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1858. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1863.  Reporter  for  the  Law 
Journal,  1865-9.  Died  suddenly,  Jan.  1,  1911,  in  London. 
Benefactor  to  King's.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1851).  (King's 
Coll.  Reg.,  51;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 
WHITTING,  MACLAINE  KERR  DALTON.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
June  9,  1877.  [S.  of  J.  J.,  of  the  28th  Regt.  School,  Harrow.] 
Matric!  Michs.  1877.  Major,  3rd  (Militia)  Battn.,  the 
Leicestershire  Regt.  Of  Spexhall  Manor,  Halesworth, 
Sufiolk.  Died  Dec.  31,  1910.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 
WHITTING,  ROBERT  EVERARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i, 
1897.  Youngest  s.  of  Robert  Arthur,  solicitor,  of  [Lexham 
Gardens,  Kensington  and]  12,  New  Broad  Street,  London. 
B.  Mar.  6,  1879.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  1900;  B.Chir.  1904;  M.B.  and  M.A.  1905;  M.D.  1908. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  Clinical 
Assistant,  Brompton  Hospital;  Assistant,  Royal  London 
Ophthalmic  Hospital.  Practised  at  Maidenhead.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  M.C.).  Of  Birken- 
head, Cheshire,  in  1930.  Regional  Medical  Officer,  Ministr>'  of 


Whittington,  Henry 

Health,  1925  and  subsequently  Principal  Medical  Officer. 
Married,  1909,  M.  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  John  A.  Cassels,  of 
Glasgow.  Latterly  of  Umbrella  Cottage,  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset, 
where  he  died  Mar.  17,  1949.  Brother  of  Arthur  G.  (1891). 
(King's  Coll.  Reg.,  277;  Medical  Directories;  The  Titnes, 
Mar.  19,  1949.) 
WHITTING,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Jan.  25,  1851.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  late  of 
Thomey  Abbey,  Cambs.  [B.  there,  .\ug.  31,  1830.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Fellow,  1854-71;  Dean, 
1865-70.  Senior  Proctor,  1867-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln), 
1856;  priest  (York),  1858;  C.  of  Turvev,  Beds.,  1856-7.  C.  of 
Aberford,  Yorks.,  1857-65.  C.  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge, 
1866-70.  V.  of  Broadchalke,  Wilts.,  1870-8.  R.  of  Slower 
Provost  with  Todbere,  Dorset,  1878-96.  Married,  June  30, 
1870,  Francis  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  F.  Le  Grice,  V.  of 
Great  Gransden,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  13,  1896,  at 
Bournemouth;  buried  at  Stower  Provost.  M.I.  Brother  of 
Frederick  (1854).  (Boase,  vi.  860;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  47; 
Crockford;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.  in.  359.) 

WHITTINGDALE,  JOHN  FLASHY  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  at 
Caius,  Oct.  I,  1877.  S.  of  —  [WUliam  Lucas,  land-agent], 
deceased.  B.  [Oct.  6],  1858,  at  West  House,  Burton-in- 
Lonsdale,  Lanes.  Schools,  Kirkby  Lonsdale  and  Richmond. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.B.  1884.  At  Edinburgh 
University.  M.R.C.S.,  1883.  House  Physician  and  House 
Surgeon,  Royal  Infirmary,  Edinburgh.  Practised  at  Sher- 
borne, Dorset.  Medical  Officer,  Sherborne  School.  O.B.E., 
1920.  Married  Maria  Irene,  dau.  of  William  Jennings,  of 
Fritwell,  Oxon  Died  Dec.  11,  1946.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Venn,  n.  427;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Dec  .14,  1946.) 

WHITTINGDALE,  THOMAS  YEATS.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1872.  S.  of  William  Lucas,  land-agent,  deceased. 
B.  [June  27,  1855],  at  Bentham,  Yorks.  Schools,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale  and  Rotherham.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1877 
Second  Lieut.,  5th  Foot  (Northumberland  Fusiliers)  1878; 
Lieut.,  1879;  Capt.,  1885.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War.  Died 
Nov.  20,  1886,  in  Edinburgh.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Venn, 
II.  404;  Artny  Lists.) 

WHITTINGHAM,  ARTHUR  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  14,  1889.  S.  of  George,  of  Melbourne,  Australia. 
Matric.  Lent,  1889.   Brother  of  the  next. 

WHITTINGHAM,  GEORGE  HOLT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  14,  1889.  S.  of  George,  of  Melbourne,  Australia. 
School,  Geelong  Grammar.  Matric.  Lent,  1889;  B.A.  1891. 
Brother  of  the  above. 

WHITTINGHAM,  WALTER  GODFREY.  Matric.  Non-Coil., 
Lent,  1884.  S.  of  W[alter]  B[asden],  Esq.,  of  Walthamstow, 
Essex.  B.  there,  Oct.  25,  i86i.  School,  City  of  London;  and 
at  King's  College,  London  and  in  Germany.  Migrated  to 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1884;  B.A.  1886;  M..A.  1909;  D.D.  1923. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  St  Margaret's, 
Leicester,  1886-91.  C.  of  South  Wigston,  Leics.,  1891-3. 
V.  there,  1893-9.  V.  of  Weedon,  Northants.,  1899-1904.  V.  of 
Knighton,  Leics.,  1904-17.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough, 
1915.  R.  of  Glaston,  1917-23.  Archdeacon  of  Oakham, 
1918-23.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1922-3.  Bishop  of 
St  Edmundsbury  and  Ipswich,  1923-40.  Married,  Jan.  2, 
1889,  Edith  Mary  Gordon,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Thomas 
Bensly,  LL.D.,  of  Eaton,  Nor%vich.  Died  June  17,  1941,  at 
The  Mill  House,  Horstead,  Norwich.  (T.  A.  Walker,  579; 
Crockford;  Kelly,  Handbook;  The  Times,  June  19,  1941.) 

WHITTINGTON,  GEORGE  DOWNING.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  17,  1799.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Jacob  John  Downing, 
of  Theberton  Hall,  Saxmundham  and  Kilverstone  Lodge, 
Thetford,  Norfolk  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam 
Smythies,V.  of  St  Peter's,  Colchester).  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Easter,  1800;  Hulsean  prize,  1804;  LL.B.  1805.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  18,  1799.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Sept.  23, 
1804;  priest  (Winchester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury),  Mar.  10, 
1805.  Travelled  through  France  and  Italy  in  1802  and  1803 
in  company  with  George  Hamilton  Gordon,  4th  Earl  of 
Aberdeen,  studying  ancient  architecture;  his  researches  were 
published  after  his  death  as  An  Historical  Survey  of  the 
Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  France.  Died  at  Cambridge, 
July  24,  1807,  aged  26.  M.I.  in  St  Michael's  Church, 
Cambridge;  his  commonplace  book  is  in  the  College  library. 
Brother  of  Henry  D.  (1809)  and  William  (1802).  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  555;  /««s  of  Court;  F.  P.  White.) 

WHITTINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  24,  1827.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  deceased.  B.  at  East 
Retford,  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar;  B.A.  1831. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1832;  priest,  1835.  C.  of  Hadleigh, 
Essex,  -1841-8.  C  of  Little  Maplestead,  1848-55.  V.  of 
Chilcompton,  Somerset,  1855-99.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1900.  Father  of  Henry  G.  {1856)  and  Walter  (1861).  (Clergy 
List.) 


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Whittington,  Henry  Downing 

WHITTINGTON,    HENRY   DOWNING.      Adm.    Fell.-Com.    at 
St  John's,  June  19,  1809.  S.  of  Jacob  [John  Downing],  Esq., 
of  Theberton  Hall,  Suffolk.    School,  Eton.    Matnc    Michs. 
1809;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Nov.  29, 
1818;  priest,  June  27,  1819;  C.  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  Travelled 
extensively  on  the  Continent.  Walpole  included  extracts  from 
Whittington's  journal  in  his  Travels  in  Various  Countries  m 
the  East.  Tutor  to  the  Marquess  of  Aberdeen  and  to  a  family 
in  Argyll  House,   London.    Died,   unmarried,   m   London, 
Nov.  20,  1824.    Brother  of  William  (1802)  and  George  p. 
(1799).    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  F.  P.  White;  Life  of  E.  D.  Clarke, 
534.) 
WHITTINGTON,  HENRY  FOTHERGILL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Oct.  I    i86o.   S.  of  Benjamin,  solicitor,  of  Finsbury  Square, 
London.   School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864; 
M.A    1868.    Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1864;  priest,   1865; 
C.  of  Twyford,  Hants.,  1864-7.  C.  of  NorthiU,  Beds.,  i867--7i- 
C.  of  Hayward's  Heath,  1871-7.  C.  of  St  Cyprian  s,  Durban, 
South  Africa,  1877-8;  R.  there,   1879-86.    Assistant  Theo- 
logical tutor  at  Maritzburg,  Natal,  1886-8.   Married,  May  i, 
1884,  Isabella  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  WiUiam  Woodman,  of 
Exeter.   Died  Feb.  13,  1888,  aged  46,  at  Durban.   Brother  of 
Richard  (1843).  {St  PaiifsSch.  Reg. ; Crockford;TheGuardtan, 
Mar.  14,  1888.) 
WHITTINGTON,  HENRY  GAMBLES.     Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  May  26,  1856.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1827),  V.  of 
ChUcompton.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1858;  B.A.  i860. 
Ord.   deacon  (Peterb.),  i860;   priest,    1861;   C.   of   Irthlmg- 
borough,  Northants.,  1860-3.   C.  of  Basford,  Notts.,  1863-5. 
C.  of   King's  Bromley,   Stalls.,    1865-8.    C.   of  St   Giles  s 
Shrewsbury,  1868-70.   C.  of  Kegworth,  Leics.,  1870-5.  C.  of 
Kettering,  Northants.,   1875-6.    C.  of  Nassington,   1876-8. 
V.  of  Foxton,  Cambs.,  1878-96.  Died  Mar.  20,  1896,  aged  59. 
Brother  of  Walter  (1861).   {T.A.  Walker,  f,ii;Crockford;  The 
Standard,  Mar.  28,  1896.) 
WHITTINGTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  Michs.  1756;  M.A.  {per  Lit. 
Reg.)  1756.   Doubtless  the  Rev.  John  whose  letters  to  John 
Roberts  (1712-72)  are  in  the  Newcastle  Papers  at  the  British 
Museum.   (J.  B.  Whitmore). 
WHITTINGTON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  6,  1843.    S.  of  Benjamin,  solicitor,  of  2,  Deane  Street, 
London.    B.  [Jan.  22,  1825],  in  London.    School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  Norrison  prize,  1849;  M.A. 
1850.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1859.  Assistant  Master  at 
Islington  Proprietary  School,  1847-53.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Saffron  HUl,  1848-51. 
Sunday  Evening  Lecturer  at  St  Peter's,  Comhill,  1849.  C.  of 
St   Matthew's,    Friday  Street,    1851.     Assistant   Master  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  School,   1853-75;  Master  of  the  Lower 
School,  1875-82.   Morning  Reader  at  St  Mark's,  Pentonville, 
1859.  Townsend   Lecturer  at  St   Magnus,   London  Bridge, 
1862.  Principalof  the  City  of  London  College  from  1861.  R.  of 
St  Peter's,  Comhill,  1867-1900.    Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  i88i- 
1900.    Author,  The  Inspiration  of  the  Historical  Books  of  the 
Old  Testament;  Short  History  of  St  Peter's,  Comhill,   etc. 
Died  Nov.  21,  1900.   Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Henry  F. 
(i860).    (Boase,  vi.  861;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  22,  1900.) 
WHITTINGTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1881. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (above),  R.  of  St  Peter's,  ComhUl 
(and  Bella)  of  18,  Guildford  Street,  London.  B.  Mar.  29,  1863. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors',  London.]    Matric.  Michs.,  1881; 
B.A.  1884.  M.A.  1888.  Assistant  Master  at  Merchant  Taylors' 
School,  1896-1914;  at  Cargilfield,  Midlothian,  1914-23.   Died 
before  1930.    {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 
WHITTINGTON,  ROBERT  ESBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7, 1867.  S.  of  Thomas,  solicitor  [of  Swainswick,  Somerset] 
(and  Mary   Esbury).    B.   Dec.    12,   1841,   at  Cold  Ashton, 
Gloucs.  Bapt.  Mar.  14,  1842.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1876.    Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1870; 
priest  (Bath  and  Wells),  1873 ;  C.  of  Hartshome,  Derbs.,  1870- 
2.   C.  of  WooUey,  Somerset,  1873-92  and  Master  (and  Chap- 
lain) of  St  John's  Hospital,  Bath,  1892-9.    C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Bathwick,  1896-9.    Died  Feb.  20,  1899,  in  London.    {Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.,  Boase,  vi.  862;  Eagle,  xxi.  238;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Feb.  22,  1899.) 
WHITTINGTON,  THOMAS  JOYCE.     Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Jan.  16,  1824.    Of  Hants.    Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828; 
M.A.  1831.   C.  of  Winwick,  Lanes.,  1842-53.    R.  of  Lowton, 
1853-4.     Married   Anne  Margaret  Claughton.     Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1855. 
WHITTINGTON,  WALTER.     Adm.  pens,   (age  20)   at  Caius, 
June  26, 1861.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1827),  V.  of  Chilcompton, 
Somerset.   B.  at  Hadleigh,  Essex.   School,  at  home.   Matric. 
Michs.  1861.  Resided  five  terms.  Brother  of  Henry  G.  (1856). 
{Venn,  11.  353.) 


Whitty,  Harold  Palmer 

WHITTINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  10,  1802.  2nd  s.  of  Jacob  [John]  Downing,  of  Theberton, 
Suffolk.    B.  at  Kilverstone,  Norfolk.    School,  Eton.    Matric. 
Michs.  1803;  Scholar,  1804.    A  Writer  in  the  Madras  Civil 
Service,   1804.    Died  at  Madras,  Sept.   15,   1806,  aged  20. 
M.I.  in  St  Mary's  Cemetery,  Madras.    Brother  of  Henry  D. 
(1809)  and  George  D.  (i799).   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  V.  Hodson.) 
WHITTINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  2,  1824. 
B.  at  Howeles  [in  parish  of  Weston],  Herts.    Matric.  Michs. 
1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831. 
WHITTINGTON-INCE,  E.  J.  (1880),  see  INCE. 
WHITTLE,  The  Rev.  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  28)   at  St 
John's,  Mar.  30,  1784;  a 'Ten-year  man.'  Of  Dorset.  Matric. 
Easter,  1795;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1795.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury), 
Dec.  28,  1783;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1787.    C.  of  Teffont-Ewyas, 
Wilts.,  1783-9;  R.  there,  1789-99.   Died  in  1799.    {St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  555;  H.  M.  WhitteU.) 
WHITTLE  (post  GLYNN-WHITTLE),  EWING  MOULD  GLYNN. 
Adm.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1871.    [Only]  s.  of  Ewing, 
physician,  of  Liverpool.  B.  there.  School,  Royal  Institution, 
Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.B.  1877;  M.A. 
1878;    M.D.    1881.     Matric.    also   from   St   Edmund    Hall, 
Oxford,  May  2,  1876,  age  21  and  adm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin;  M.D.  (Dublin)  1877.   At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
Addenbrooke's  and  the   Radcliffe   Infirmary,   Oxford,    and 
Paris.     M.R.C.S.,    1877;    L.S.A.,    1878.     Resident    Medical 
Officer,   Loughborough   Infirmary.    Practised  in  Liverpool. 
Physician  and  Lecturer  on  Midwifery,   Liverpool  Lying-in 
Hospital.    Chief  Medical  Officer,  Cheapside  gaol,  Liverpool. 
Physician,  North  and  South  Dispensaries,  Liverpool.  Took 
the   name   of   Glynn-Whittle.     Author,   Letters   on    Indian 
Experiences;  The  English  Language  considered  as  a  Vehicle  for 
Poetry;  Retrospect  of  Caius  and  his  College;  etc.  Died  Jan.  18, 
1939.    {Venn,  11.  400;  Al.  Oxon.;  Medical  Directories.) 
WHITTLE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17,  1885. 
S.  of  Edward,  supervisor  of  Inland  Revenue,  of  Petersfield, 
Hants  (and  Annie  McLellan).   B.  May  3,  1869,  at  the  Spain, 
Petersfield.     School,    Churcher's    College,    Petersfield    (The 
Rev.  G.  Andrew).  Matric.  Michs.  1885 ;  B.A.  1889.  Joined  the 
Indian  Civil  Service,  1888;  served  in  N.W.  Provinces  and 
Oudh  as  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  and  Assistant 
Commissioner;  Joint  Magistrate,  1895;  Deputy  Commissioner, 
1903;  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1905;  retired,  1916.    {India 
Office  Lists;  H.  M.  WhitteU.) 
WHITTLE,  HERBERT  JOHN.    Adm.   pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1875.    [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  1841),  deceased.    B.  at  Thatcham,  Berks.    School, 
Uppingham.    Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.   1879;  M.A.   1887. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1876.   Called  to  the  Bar, 
July    7,    1886.     On    the    North-Eastem   Circuit.     Captain, 
3rd  Battn.,  E.  Yorks.  Regt.,  1882;  Major,  1896.    Married, 
1878,  Caroline  Haynes,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Hilton  Hutchinson, 
R.  of  Welney,  Cambs.  Succeeded  to  Tilworth  Grange,  Yorks., 
through  his  mother.    {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Armv  Lists;  Waif  ord,   County  Families;  H.   M. 
WhitteU.) 
WHITTLE,  SAMUEL  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1847.    S.  of  John,  clerk  in  H.M.  Dockyard  (and  Sarah).   Of 
Kent.    B.  June  3,  1828,  at  Chatham.    Matric.  Michs.  1847; 
B.A.  1851.    Died  Jan.  29,  1855,  at  Sheemess.    {Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Feb.  10,  1855.) 
WHITTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  5,  1895.    [S.    of 
Thomas,  of  Caswell,  Northants.    B.  Nov.  4,  1876.]    School, 
Charterhouse.     Matric.   Michs.    1895;   Scholar;   B.A.    1898; 
M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1900;  priest,  1901;  C.  of 
StStephen's,  Upton  Park,  Essex,  1900-2.  C.  ofSt  Sepulchre's 
London,  1904-5.    C.  of  St  Michael's,  Islington,  1905-8.    C. 
of   St   John-the-Baptist,    Harlow,    Essex,    1909-12.      C.   of 
Letchworth,    Herts.,    1912-14.     R.    of    Langenhoe,    Essex, 
1915-33.  Received  into  the  R.C.  Church,  1933.  Of  Stevenage, 
Herts.,  in  1952.   {Crockford;  Who's  Who  in  Essex.) 
WHITTON,  WILLIAM  ERNEST.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1889.  S.  of  W.,Esq.,of  Towcester.  School,  Bedford  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.   Adm.  Solicitor,  Apr.  1896; 
practised  in  Northampton  and  at  Towcester.  Of  High  Street, 
Towcester,  in  1946.    {Law  Lists.) 
WHITTY,   CHARLES    DOWLING.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  5,  1876.   S.  of  John  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Attle- 
borough,   Norfolk.     B.    at   Ennistrym,   Co.   Clare,    Ireland. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876.   Doubtless  brother  of  the  next. 
WHITTY,  HAROLD  PALMER.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  18,  1884. 
S.  of  John  Charies,  of  Tunbridge  Wells.   B.  [Sept.  22],  1864, 
at   Cotham,   Bristol.    Schools,   Monkton   Combe,   Banham, 
Montreal  and  France  (private).    Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
1888.    A  solicitor  in  Australia.    At  Tocumwall,  N.S.W.,  in 
1898.   Doubtless  brother  of  the  above.    {Venn,  11.  473.) 


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WHITTY,  HUGH  FITZWALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  30,  1894.  S.  of  R.  L.,  Esq.,  of  Glendale,  Loughton, 
Essex.    Matric.  Michs.  1894. 

WHITTY,    RICHARD    FRENCH    LAWRENCE.     Adm.     pens. 

(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  189s.   [4th]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]   Edward 
[of  Charlemont,   Co.   Armagh].     B.    at   Castlecaulfield,   Co. 
Tyrone.    School,  Felsted.    Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B..\.  (Class. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1898.   Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1899;  served 
in  Madras  and  Calcutta,  and  also  in  Bombay,  as  Assistant 
Collector  of  Customs;  Chief  Collector  at  Sind,  1918.    Died 
Dec.   13,   1919,   aged  42,  in  Dublin.    (Scott,   MSS.;  India 
Office  Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  24,  1919.) 
WHITWELL,   ALFRED   FRANK.     Adm.   pens,   at   Downing, 
Apr.    24,    1885.     [B.    1855.     School,   Shrewsbury.]     Matric. 
Easter,  1885.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1885. 
House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician,  Great  Northern  Central 
Hospital.    Practised  at  Shrewsbury.     Of  27,  Castle  Street, 
Shrewsbury,  in  1908.    Died  at  52,  Abbey  Foregate,  Dec.  i, 
1936.   (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg. ;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Dec.  7,  1936.) 
WHITWELL,    ARTHUR    PERCY.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.   [4th]  s.  of  William,  of  Overdene,  Saltbum-by- 
the-Sea,  Vorks.  (and  Henrietta  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Fry,  of 
Bristol).     B.    there,    June    16,    1873.     School,   Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1896.   Adm.  Solicitor,  Nov.  1900; 
practised   in    Darlington    (Messrs    Lucas,    Hutchinson   and 
Meek)  and  (Messrs  Fleming  and  Wbitwell)  in  Southwark.  Of 
Wilton  House,  Darlington,  in  1932.    Brother  of  the  next. 
[Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists;  Burke,  Family  Records; 
Camb.  Univ.  Year-book.) 
WHITWELL,  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  20,  1895.   [5th  s.  of 
William,  of  Overdene,  Saltbum-by-the-Sea.    B.  Jan.  1876.] 
School,  Tonbridge  [and  Uppingham  and  Leamington  College]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895.   At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House 
Physician  there.    M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1901.    Senior  House 
Surgeon,  Royal  Free  Hospital,  London.    Clinical  Assistant, 
Westminster  Ophthalmic  Hospital.    Practised  at  Norwich. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).    Died 
Oct.  20,  1922.    Brother  of  the  above.    [Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Medical  Directories.) 
WHITWORTH,  CYRIL  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6, 
1884.    S.   of  Gordon   Pentycross.     B.    [Jan.   25,    1866],   at 
Huddersfield.   School,  King's,  Chester.   Matric.  Michs.  1884. 
Did  not  proceed  to  a  degree  because  of  a  breakdown  in  health. 
Of  the  Hermitage,  Freshford,  Bath,  in  1912.   [Peile,  11.  7ii-) 
WHITWORTH,    RICHARD.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    (age    18)    at 
Trinity,  May  18,  1752.    S.  of  Richard,  of  Adbaston,  Staffs. 
School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1752.   M.P.  for  Stafford,  1768- 
80.    (Return  of  M.P. s;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 
WHITWORTH,    RICHARD    HISCO.     Adm.    at   Sidney,    as   a 
'Ten-year  man,"  June  30,  1847.    Ord.  deacon  (York),  1848; 
priest,  1849.   Second  Master  of  the  Royal  Grammar  School, 
Reading,  1848-50.  C.  of  Standish  St  WUfrid,  Lanes.,  1850-65. 
V.  of  Blidworth,  Notts.,  1865-1908.    Sometime  Chaplain  at 
Newstead  Abbey.    Author,  History  of  the  Ancient  Parish  of 
Blidworth.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1909. 
WHITWORTH,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  27,  1832. 
[2nd  s.   of  Charles,   of   Northampton.    B.   Apr.    12,    1814. 
School,  Rugby.]   .Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1840. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  11,  1833.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
May  5,  1837.    Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.     Died 
Feb.   II,   1877,  at  Comigliano,  Genoa.    [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists.) 
WHITWORTH,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  22, 
1825.  Matric.Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln), 
1829;  priest,   1830;  C.  of  Firsby,   Lines.,  -1841-2.    R.  of 
Addlethorpe,    1842-79-   V.   of   Thorpe   St    Peter,    1843-89- 
Married  (2)  1857,  Maria,  widow  of  the  Rev.  W.  Benn,  R.  of 
Kirkandrews-on-Eden,   Cumberland.    Died  Mar.    13,    1889, 
aged  82.   Father  of  the  next.   (Peile,  11.  418;  Crockford;  The 
(yuardian.  Mar.  20,  1889.) 
WHITWORTH,    THOMAS    JOHN.     Adm.    pens,    at   Christ's, 
June  6    1867.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (above),  V.  of  Thorpe 
St  Peter,  Lines.    B.  there  [June  30,  1848].    School,  Marl- 
borough  College.     Matric.   Michs.    1867;    B.A.    1872.     Ord. 
deacon  (York),  1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorks., 
1871-4.   C.  of  Addlethorpe,  Lines.,  1874-9-    R-  o^  Grateley, 
Hants     1879-84.   C.  of  Thorpe  St  Peter,  Lines.,  1884-9;  V. 
there,  1889-1904.    Died  Mar.  7,   1904-    [Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.;  Peile,  11.  599;  Crockford.) 
WHITWORTH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  25)  at  Jesus, 
Nov  3  1823.  S.  ofWilUam.  B.  at  Bedford.  School, Campion, 
Beds.  'Matric.  Michs.  1823;  M.B.  1830.    Probably  father  of 
WUliam  (i860). 
WHITWORTH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 
1834     S    of  WUliam,  deceased,  of  near  Rochdale,   Lanes. 
School    Blackburn.    Matric.  Ivlicbs.  1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A. 


Whyley,  Edward  Bower 

1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  Jan.  28,  1838;  priest,  July  8, 
1838 ;  P.C.  of  Rawtenstall,  Lanes.,  1838-47.  P.C.  of  Clitheroe, 
1847-52.  R.  of  St  lude's,  Manchester,  1852-7.  C.  of  St 
Saviour's,  Bacup,  1857-65;  P-C  there,  1865-g.  P.C.  of 
Rawtenstall,  1869-78.  R.  of  Taxal,  Derbs.,  1878-86. 
Married,  Sept.  5,  1837,  Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Hawortb,  of 
Dublin.  Died  Dec.  6,  1886.  [Eagle,  xiv.  314;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Dec.  15,  1886;  Cambridge  Chromcle,  Sept.  23,  1837.) 
WHITWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
June  7  ,1860.  Eldest  s.  of  William,  (71823)  of  Willen,  Newport 
Pagnell,  Bucks,  (and  Chariotte).  B.  there.  School,  Shrews- 
bury.   Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar;  B.A.  (34/^  Wrangler) 

1864.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  9,  1863.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  June  6,  1866.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer. 
Of  Ouse  Manor,  Shambrook,  Beds.  J. P.  for  Beds.  Married, 
1873,  Phillis  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Draper,  of  Kemlwortb. 
Died  Dec.  11,  1926,  in  London,  aged  85.  (Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Kelly,  Handbook;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Dec.  15,  1926.) 

WHITWORTH,  WILLIAM  ALLEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1858.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  [schoolmaster, 
of  Runcorn,  Cheshire]  (and  Susanna,  dau.  of  George  Coyne,  of 
Kilbeggan,  Co.  Westmeath).  B.  [Feb.  i,  1840],  at  Runcorn. 
Bapt.  Apr.  11,  1840.  [School,  Sandicroft,  Norwich.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  [i6th  Wrangler)  1862;  M.A. 

1865.  Fellow,  1867-84.  Select  Preacher,  1872,  1878,  1884. 
Hulsean  Lecturer,  1903.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at 
Portarlington  School  and  at  Rossall.  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics at  Queen's  College,  Liverpool,  1862-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester),  1865 ;  priest  (Chester),  1866;  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Birken- 
head, 1865.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Liverpool,  1866-70.  P.C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Liverpool,  1870-5.  V.  of  St  John's,  Hammer- 
smith, 1875-86.  R.  (sinecure)  of  Aberdaron  with  Llanfaelrhys, 
Caem.,  1885.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Margaret  Street,  London, 
1886-1905.  Married,  June  10,  1885,  Sarah  Louisa,  only  dau. 
of  Timms  Hervey  Elwes,  of  Ipswich,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Trilinear  Coordinates  and  other  Methods  of  Modern  Analytical 
Geometry;  Choice  and  Chance;  The  Churchman's  Almanack  for 
Eight  Centuries,  A.D.  1201  to  2000;  etc.  Died  Mar.  12,  1905. 
(Eagle,  .x.xvi.  396;  Crockford;  D.N.B.) 

WHITWORTH,  WILLIAM  CHETWODE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct. 
8,  1877.  [Eldest  s.  of  WUliam  Brudenell,  of  Earis  Barton  Hall, 
Northants.  (and  Caroline  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  WUliam  Poyntz 
Mason  Owsley,  of  Blaston,  Leics.).  B.  1858.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Second  Lieut.,  Northants.  and  Rutland 
MUitia,  1880.  Of  Earis  Barton  Hall,  Northants.  [Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Army  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WHITWORTH-JONES,  ROBERT  NEWTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1892.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  1,  Brunswick 
Place,  Regent's  Park,  London,  N.W.  School,  Radley.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892.  Died  Julv  30,  1928,  at  Colmar,  France.  [Radley 
Reg.) 

WHORLOW,  ALFRED.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  from  Ayerst  H.,  Oct., 
1889.  S.  of  James,  labourer  [of  Whitstable,  Kent].  B.  Aug.  9, 
1852,  at  Whitstable.  Schools,  Whitstable  and  Seasalter  Trust; 
St  Mark's  College,  Chelsea.  Previously  .Assistant  Master 
at  Riseley  School,  Berks.,  at  Harbledown,  Canterbury  and  at 
Nonington,  Dover.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30, 
1890;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield),  1892; 
priest,  1893;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Halifax,  1892-8.  V.  of  Christ 
Church,  Woodhouse,  Huddersfield,  1898-1928.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Wakefield,  1921-8.  S.S.C.  dio.  of  Leicester,  1928-30.  V.  o£ 
Kirby  Muxloe,  1930-2;  acting  Lecturer  at  St  .Mphege  and 
St  Margaret,  Canterbury,  1932-7.  Died  Feb.  18,  1937,  m  the 
Precincts,  Canterbury.  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Feb.  20,  1937.) 

WHYLE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  2, 
1866.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Whittlesea,  Cambs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1S66;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1874-  Ord.  deacon 
(York),  1871;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  Helmsley,  Yorks  ,  1871-3. 
C.  of  Stokesley,  1874-80.  Chaplain  to  the  Ead  of  Devon, 
1876-7.  Resided  at  Whittlesea,  Cambs.,  1881-8.  R.  of  East 
Bradenham,  Norfolk,  1899-1915.  Married,  Oct.  9,  1899, 
Mary  Alice  Burton,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Burton  Leach,  R.  of  South  Cadbury,  Somerset.  Latterly  of 
2,  Girton  Road,  Norwich.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1924. 

WHYLEY,  EDWARD  BOWER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  4,  1846.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Gregory  Edward  (1817). 
B.  at  Dunstable.  School,  .\spley,  Beds.  Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
Scholar;  Crosse  Scholar,  1850;  B.A.  1850;  M  .-V.  1853. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely),  1851 ;  C.  of  Cottenham,  Cambs., 
1851.  C.  of  Oakington,  1851-3.  Second  Master  at  King's 
School,  Peterborough,  1853-60;  Head  Master  there,  1860775- 
V.  of  Bringhurst  with  Easton  Magna  and  Drayton,  Leics., 
1875-92.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1875-1903.  Married, 
Florence,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  E.  Gray,  of  Harrow.  Resided 
latterly  at  West  Worthing,  where  he  died  July  2,  1903. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  July  4,  1903.) 


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Whyley,  Francis 

WHYLEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  26, 
1856.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Gregory  Edward  (next),  of  Eaton  Bray, 
Beds.  B.  there.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1877.  Ord. deacon  (Winchester),  1861; 
priest,  1862;  C.  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  1861-3.  C.  of 
Houghton-le-Spring,  Co.  Durham,  1863-5.  C.  of  St  Andrew- 
Undershaft,  London,  1865-8.  V.  of  East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1868-81.  V.  of  Alton,  Hants.,  1881-1903.  Latterly  of 
4,  Evelyn  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  where  he  died  Dec.  10, 
1925.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  12, 
1925)- 
WHYLEY,  GREGORY  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  31,  1817.  S.  of  Gregory  Southworth.  B.  in 
Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821 ;  M.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury), 
1821;  priest  (London,  for  Canterbury),  Dec.  22,  1822.  V.  of 
Eaton  Bray,  Beds.,  1825-71  and  V.  of  Stanbridge,  1844-71. 
Father  of  the  above  two.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1872. 
(Clergy  List.) 
WHYLEY,  GREGORY  JOHN  MORRAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  1898.  S.  of  M.,  Esq.,  of  The  Den,  Bedford.  B. 
there,  May  29,  1881.  School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  LL.B.  1902;  M.A.  1906.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1904;  practised  in  Bedford  (Messrs  Mark  Whyley 
and  Son).  County  Coroner  for  Beds.  Of  The  Den,  Bedford. 
Died  Mar.  21,  1939.  {Law  Lists;  Berks.,  Bucks,  and  Beds. 
Contemporary  Biographies,  260;  The  Times,  Mar.  22,  I939-) 
WHYLEY,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  17, 
1793.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  (1748),  R.  of  Witheriey,  Leics. 
B.  there.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1793".  Scholar. 
Resided  untU  Ladyday,  1797.  Died  Aug.  19,  1802,  aged  26. 
{Peile,  II.  335.) 
WHYMAN,  SIDNEY  JOHN  LEWEN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1884.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  10,  1885.  S.  of 
John.  B.  at  Tonbridge. 
WHYMPER,  FREDERICK  HAYES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  5,  1847.  [Only  s.  of  Sir  William,  of  Upper  Park, 
Slough.  B.  1828.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar, 
1849;  Craven  Scholar,  1849;  B.A.  (^rd  Classic)  1851.  Cricket 
'blue,'  1849.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  5,  1851.  H.M. 
Superintendent  of  Inspectors  of  factories  and  workshops, 
1872-91;  Chief  Inspector  of  Factories  at  the  Home  Office, 
1891.  Died  Feb.  24,  1893,  in  London.  {Boase,  vi.  863.) 
WHYTE,  EDWARD  TOWRY  (1866),  see  WHITE. 
WHYTE,  HENRY  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Ayerst  H.,  Oct.  21, 
1889.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1906.  Ord. 
deacon  (Down),  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Shankhill,  Co. 
Armagh,  1893-4.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Sheffield,  1894-5.  C.  of 
Magdalene  Chapel,  Belfast,  1895-6.  Inc.  of  Knocknamuckley, 
Co.  Down,  1896-8.  R.  of  Athboy  (with  Kildalkey  and  Gidey, 
1905).  Co.  Meath,  1898-1939.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1940.' 
WHYTE,  JAMES  (1754).  see  WHITE. 

WHYTE,  JAMES  RICHARD.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  28, 1828.  S.  of  Moyser  [?Richard].  B.  at  Dawlish,  Devon. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Adm.  at  Downing,  Nov.  4, 
1841;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1832;  priest,  1833; 
C.  of  Launcells,  Cornwall,  1832-4.  C.  of  Okehampton,  Devon, 
1834-40.  C.  of  King's  Nympton,  1840-4.  V.  of  Launcells, 
1844-73.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1884.  {Cornwall  Reg., 
48;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.,  where  he  is  confused  with  a  clerical 
namesake  at  Oriel  College,  Oxford.) 
WHYTE,  MARK  ANTONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  29,  1782. 

Of  Liverpool.  S.  of  .\ntony.  Matric.  Michs.  1782. 
WHYTE,  RICHARD  ATHENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1879.  Eldest  s.  of  Edward  Athenry, 
merchant,  of  Strathroy,  Ontario,  Canada.  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester), 
1883;  priest,  i884;C.  of  St  James's,  Plumstead,  Kent,  1883-6. 
C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Ballarat,  Victoria,  Australia,  1886-8. 
V.  of  St  John's,  Horsham,  Victoria,  1889-92.  V.  of  Rokewood, 
Ballarat,  1892-9.  V.  of  Coleraine,  Victoria,  1899-1903.  V.  and 
Archdeacon  of  Lismore,  N.S.W.,  1903-11.  Canon  of  Grafton 
and  Armidale  Cathedral,  1910.  Married,  Sept.  8,  1885, 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  James  Lewis,  of 
Worcester.  Died  before  1924.  {Who  was  Who;  Crockford.) 
WHYTE  MELVILLE,  see  MELVILLE. 
WHYTE-VENABLES,  A.  T.  (1873),  see  ODDIE. 
WHYTEHEAD,  HENRY  LAYARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1897.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Robert  (1868),  R.  of 
St  Peter's,  Marlborough  (and  Sarah  May  Louisa,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  C.  C.  Layard).]  B.  May  31,  1879.  School.  Marlborough 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1910.  Assistant 
Master  at  Beechmont,  Sevenoaks  from  1904.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Private,  London  Regt.  (Artist's  Rifles)). 
Head  Master  of  Chafyn  Grove  School,  Salisbury,  1919-33- 


Whytehead,  Wastell  Layard 

Married,  Apr.  2,  1913,  Dorothy  Bramwell,  dau.  of  Lawrence 
Colville  Jackson,  K.C.,  and  had  issue.   Brother  of  Wastell  L. 
(1896).    {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 
WHYTEHEAD,   HENRY  ROBERT.     Adm.   pens,    (age   19)   at 
Jesus,  Mar.  29,  1791.    [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1748), 
V.  of  Atwick,  Yorks.  (and  Rachel,  dau.  of  Henry  Yates,  of 
Easingwold).    B.  July  13,  1772-    School,  Beveriey.    Matnc. 
Lent,  1792;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1795-   C.  of  Birdforth,  Yorks. 
C.  of  Nunkeeling.   R.  of  Goxhill,  1808-18.   Married,  July  28, 
1803,  Hannah  Diana,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bowman,  R. 
of  Crayke,  Yorks.    Died  Aug.  21,  18 18.    Brother  of  William 
(1788);  father  of  Thomas  (1833)  and  Robert  (1826).    (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WHYTEHEAD,    HENRY   ROBERT.     Adm    pens,    at   Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  29,  1868.    Of  Yorks.    [3rd  s.  of  William,  of 
York  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  D.  Wastell).   B.  Oct. 
10,  1849.1   Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1887.   Ord. 
deacon  (Ely),  1872;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  1872-4.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Prince's  Park,  Liverpool, 
1874-5.  V.  of  Noriey,  Cheshire,  1876-87.   R.  of  Mariborough, 
1887-97.    V.    of   Warminster,    1897-1915.     Rural   Dean   of 
Heytesbury,   1914-19.    Canon  of  Salisbury,   1917-25;  Suc- 
centor,   1925-31;   Preb.,   1925-37.    Married,  Sept.   6,   1876. 
Sarah  May  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charies  Clement 
Layard,  R.  of  Combe  Hay,  Bath,  and  had  issue.  Died  July  22, 
1937  in  The  Close,  Salisbury;  buried  at  Warminster.  Brother 
of  William  W.  (1868);  father  of  Henry  L.  {1897)  and  Wastell 
L.  (1896).    {Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  24, 
1937.) 
WHYTEHEAD,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  7, 
1826.     [2nd]   s.  of  Mrs  Whytehead   [and  the   Rev.   Henry 
Robert  (1791)].    B.  at  Thormanby,  Yorks.    [Mar.  29,  1808]. 
School,  Beveriey.    Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1827;  B.A. 
lath   Wrangler)    1831;    M.A.   1847.     Ord.  deacon   (Lincoln), 
June  17,   1832;  priest,  June  2,   1833.    P.C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Ipswich,  1833-6.   Of  Ipswich  and  York  (no  cures),  1837-50- 
C.  of  St  Margaret's,  York,  1851-3.    R.  of  All  Saints,  North 
Street,  York,  1854-63-    Married  (1)  July  28,  1832,  Harriet 
Paterson,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Fraser,  Minister  of  KOchrenan, 
Argylls.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Dec.  1,  1858,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Sir  Charles  Dodsworth,  Bart.,  of  Thornton  Hall.    Author, 
A  Key  to  the  Prayer  Book,  etc.   Died  Dec.  26,  1863,  aged  55. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1833).    (Burke,  L.G.;  Boase,  iii.  1331; 
Ckrgy  List;  Crockford;  Eccles.  Gazette,  Jan.  12,  1864.) 
WHYTEHEAD,  ROBERT  YATES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  16,  1864.    S.  of  Henry  Yates,  M.D.,  of  Crayke,  Yorks. 
(and  Anne  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Wilson).  B.  there,  July  28, 
1846,  School,  Shrewsbury.    Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869. 
Migrated  as  Fell.-Com.   to  St  Catharine's,   Oct.   20,   1869. 
Returned  to  St  John's;  M.A.  1890.   Ord.  deacon  (Chichester), 
1870;  priest  (York),  1872;  C.  of  Icklesham,  Sussex,  1870-1. 
C.  of  Kirby-Grindalythe,  Yorks.,  1872-5.  V.  of  Nunkeeling 
with  Bewholme,  1875-90.  V.  of  Madingley,  Cambs.,  1890-4. 
V.  of  St  Edmund's,  Northampton,  1894-5.  V.  of  Campsall, 
Yorks.,    1895-1903.     R.    of    Great    with    Little    Hormead, 
Herts.,  1903-6.    R.  of  Lawford,  Essex,   1906-24.    Married, 
Jan.  18   1883,  Alice,  dau.  of  James  Anderton,  and  had  issue. 
Author,'  Records  of  an  old  Vicarage.   Latterly  of  The  Grange, 
Campsall,  where  he  died  Dec.  17,  1938,  aged  92.   Nephew  of 
Thomas    (next).     {Shrewsbury   Sch.    Reg.;    Eagle,    li.    224; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WHYTEHEAD,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1833.    [4th]  s  of  the  Rev.  [Henry  R[obert]  (1791).  deceased 
(and  Hannah  Diana,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bowman, 
R.  of  Crayke,  Yorks.).    [B.  Nov.  30,  1815,  at  Thormanby. 
School,  Beveriey.]    Matric.  Michs.  1833;  Bell  Scholar,  1834; 
Hulsean  prize,  1835;  Browne  medal,  1836;  B.A.  (2nd  Classic) 
1837;  Chancellor's  (English)  medal,  1835,  1836;  (Classical) 
do.,  1837;   M.A.  1840.    Fellow,  1837-43.    Adm.  ad  eundem, 
at  Oxford,  1841.    Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  Dec.  15,  1839; 
priest,  Dec.  13,  1840;  C.  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  1839. 
Appointed  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Selwyn,  of  New  Zealand,  1841 ; 
reached  Sydney,  1842,  but  his  health  broke  down.  Author  of 
the  hymn.  Sabbath  of  the  saints  of  old;  Poems ;  Poetical  Remains. 
Composed  the  Ode  for  the  Installation  of  the  Marquess  of 
Camden  as  Chancellor,  1834.  Died,  unmarried,  Mar.  19,  1843, 
at  Waimate,  Bay  of  Islands.    A  full  length  figure  of  him 
appears  on  the  roof  of  the  choir  of  St  John's  Chapel.  Brother 
of  Robert  (1826).   (D.N.B.) 
WHYTEHEAD,  WASTELL  LAYARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn 
H.,  Oct.  1,  1896.   [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Robert  (1868), 
of  St  Peter's,  Marlborough  (and  Sarah  May  Louisa,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Charies  Clement  Layard).   B.  Aug.  8,  1877.  School, 
Mariborough  College.]   Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.   Ord. 
deacon  (Wakefield),  igoi;   priest,  1902;  C.  of   Kirkburton, 
Yorks.,  1901-3.   Died  Mar.  25,  1903,  at  his  father's  vicarage, 
aged25.  Brotherof  Henry  L.  (1897)-  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  May  26   1903.) 


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Whytehead,  William 

WHYTEHEAD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  30,  1788.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1748),  of 
Hornsea,  Yorks.  (and  Rachel,  dau.  of  Henry  Yates,  of 
Easingwold).  School,  Beverley,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1788; 
LL.B.  1794.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1795.  Called  to 
the  Bar.  Brother  of  Henr>'  R.  (1791).  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

WHYTEHEAD,  WILLIAM  WASTELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  29,  1868.  Of  Yorks.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  of 
York  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Daniel  Wastell). 
B.  Feb.  6,  1848.  School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868; 
Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876.  B.Sc,  Paris.  Of  The 
Green,  Hurworth-on-Tees,  in  1910,  and  later,  of  Bardney 
Hall,  Lines.  Married,  Jessie,  dau.  of  W.  Boulton,  of  Beverley. 
Died  Feb.  22,  1920,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  Henry  R.  (1868). 
(Repton  Sch.  ifeg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Feb.  24,  1920.) 

WICE,  HERBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  3,  1874.  S.  of 
Jonathan  Haigh,  of  2,  St  John's  Villas,  Wakefield,  Yorks. 

B.  there,  July  22,  1856.  School,  Wakelield  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield),  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Derby, 
1879-85.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Lichfield,  1885-6.  C.  of  Taunton, 
Somerset,  1887-93-   Died  Dec.  28,  1893.   (Crockford.) 

WICKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  i,  1847.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Dec.  21,  1849;  LL.B. 
1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of 
All  Saints,  Maidstone,  185 1-3.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Maidstone, 
1854.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Dover.  C.  of  West  Farleigh,  Kent. 

C.  of  Wootton,  Isle  of  Wight.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Bristol.  P.C. 
of  Barrow-Gumey,  Somerset,  1862-4.  V.  of  Wootton  Bassett, 
WUts.,  1865-86.  Resided  latteriy  at  46,  Carisbrooke  Road, 
St  Leonards-on-Sea,  where  he  died  Jan.  13,  1894,  aged  75. 
(Peile,  II.  513;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

WICKENDEN,  JOSEPH  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  20,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854. 
Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1853;  priest  (Worcester),  1856;  C. 
of  Pershore,  Worcs.,  1853-7.  C.  of  Horfield,  Gloucs.,  1857-61. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1876-83.  Schoolfellow  and  lifelong  friend 
of  Archbishop  Benson.  An  antiquary;  catalogued,  indexed 
and  repaired  thecontents  of  the  Cathedral  Muniment  room  at 
Lincoln.  Died  Oct.  26,  1883,  at  Stoke  Bishop,  near  Bristol, 
where  he  had  lived  since  1862.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Oct.  31,  1883;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WICKENDEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1821.  Of  Gloucestershire.  [S.  of  a  farmer  near  Blakeney, 
Gloucs.  B.  1797,  at  Etloe,  in  the  forest  of  Dean.  Had 
farmed  until  1821.]  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  Oct.  9,  1825;  priest,  Dec.  31,  1826. 
C.  of  Mudford,  Somerset,  1825-31.  C.  of  Little  Compton, 
Gloucs. ;  C.  of  Lassington.  In  Circassia  and  the  Crimea  during 
the  Russian  War.  Known  as  'The  Bard  of  the  Forest.' 
Wanted  to  marry  his  housekeeper;  was  told  by  the  Bishop 
that  if  he  did  so  he  must  leave  his  curacy,  so  gave  up  the 
marriage,  but  left  Mudford.  Author,  An  autobiography  of  an 
eventful  life;  Poems  and  Tales;  Rustic's  Lay;  Adventures  in 
CiVcassJa  (largely  imaginary);  etc.  Died  Feb.  6, 1864, 'aged  69' 
(Boase,  in.  1332;  Glos.  N.  andQ.,  11.  356-7.) 

WICKENS,  HUGH  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  18, 
1868.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  (Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1832), 
barrister  (and  Harriet  Frances).  B.  [May  16,  1851],  in 
Marylebone,  London.  Bapt.  June  11,  1851.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Lent,  1869.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1872. 
Sometime  resident  in  New  Zealand.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns 
of  Court.) 

WICKES,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1839. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1839.  Kept  three  terms.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  20)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  18,  1841,  as  'S.  of  William,  of 
London,  Esq.'  Migrated  to  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he 
matric.  Nov.  23,  1843,  aged  22,  as  '3rd  s.  of  William,  of 
Canterbury,  gent.';  B.A.  (Oxford)  1845.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

WICKES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  29,  1836. 
Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar,  1839;  B.A.  (28th  Wrangler) 
1840;  M.A.  1844.  D.D.,  Bishop's  College,  Lennoxville; 
LL.D.,  McGill  College,  Montreal,  1868;  M.A.,  Oxford,  1888. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  at  McGill  College,  Montreal,  from 
1843.  Ord.  deacon  (Quebec),  1850;  priest,  1851.  C.  of 
Morebath,  Devon,  1854-5.  Assoc.  Secretary  of  the  Colonial 
Church  and  School  Society,  in  London,  1856-66.  Rector  of 
the  High  School,  Quebec.  Principal  of  Huron  College, 
London,  Ontario,  1867-71.  Married,  June  19,  1888,  Alice, 
youngest  dau.  of  J.  P.  Benwell,  of  Woodfield,  near  Chichester. 
Author,  The  Hebrew  Accentuation  of  Psalms,  Proverbs  and 
Job;  The  Accentuation  of  the  Twenty-one  Prose  Books  of  the 
Old  Testament,  etc.  Latteriy  of  1,  Pyle  Hill  Villas,  Newbury, 
Berks.,  where  he  died  Oct.  17,  1903,  aged  86.  (Crockford;  The 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Oct.  23,  1903;  Al.  Oxon.) 


WicKHAM,  William  Joseph 

WICKHAM,  DOBRfeE  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  10,  1876.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charier  (Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  1844),  of  Compton,  Winchester,  Hants.  B.  [Apr.  25], 
1857,  at  Headbourne  Worthy,  Hants.  School,  Sutton  Valence, 
Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.  Assistant 
Master  at  Cheltenham  College,  1881-3;  at  Brighton  College, 
1884-97.  A  private  tutor  in  1906.  Died  May  27,  1925,  at 
Wynscote,  Crowborough.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  May  29,  1925;  Camb.  Yearbook.) 

WICKHAM,  GILBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  May  24,  1881. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  H[enry]  J[ohn]  (New  College,  Oxford,  1848), 
master  at  Winchester  College.  B.  [Apr  9],  1863,  at  Win- 
chester. School,  Winchester  College.  .Matric.  Easter,  1881; 
B.A.  1884;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1890.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1889.  House 
Surgeon,  Royal  Victoria  Hospital,  Bournemouth.  Clinical 
Assistant,  Bethlem  Royal  Hospital.  Practised  at  Fleet, 
Hants.  Married,  Nov.  17,  1897,  Emma,  dau.  of  John  Gilling, 
Esq.  Died  Apr.  24,  1908,  at  Fleet.  Brother  of  the  next  and 
of  William  C.  (1880).  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  447; 
Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  25,  1908.) 

WICKHAM,  PHILIP  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1884. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  John  (New  College,  Oxford,  1848)  (and 
Mary  Emily,  dau.  of  —  Mitchell).  B.  Apr.  27,  1866,  at 
Winchester.  School,  Winchester  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford,  for 
Worcester),  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Birming- 
ham, 1890-8.  C.  of  St  Maurice,  Winchester,  1898-1902. 
Chaplain,  Royal  Hampshire  County  Hospital,  1902-6. 
Precentor  of  Winchester  Cathedral,  1906-20.  V.  of  St  John's, 
Winchester,  1920-38  and  R.  of  Winnall,  Hants.,  1933-8. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1920.  Died  Dec.  31,  1938,  aged  72, 
at  St  John's  Mead,  Winchester;  buried  there.  Brother  of  the 
above  and  of  William  C.  (1880).  (Venn,  ii.  470;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Jan.  3,  1939.) 

WICKHAM,  REGINALD  WHALLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  24,  1869.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Dawe  (Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  1828)  (and  Emma,  dau.  of  Archdale  Palmer, 
of  Cheam  Park,  Surrey).  B.  [Jan.  29,  1851],  at  Godstone. 
Bapt.  Mar.  27,  1851.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B..\.  1873.  A  tea-planter  in  Ceylon.  Married, 
1877,  Emily,  dau.  of  Richard  Palmer  Sage,  and  had  issue. 
Drowned  at  sea  off  Singapore  in  May,  1908.  (Marlborough 
Colt.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WICKHAM,  THOMAS.    B.A.  1760,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 

1760.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  27,  1760.  [S.  of 
Richard,  gent,  of  Sherborne,  Dorset.]  Matric.  from  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  Feb.  23,  1749-50,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1753-  Preb.  of  Wells,  1764.  R.  of  Shepton  Mallet  and  V.  of 
Castle  Gary,  Somerset,  1771-86.  Married  (1)  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  J.  George,  of  Croscombe,  Somerset;  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
T.Payne.  Died  Dec.  2,  1786,  at  Shepton  Mallet.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
G.  Mag.,  1786,  II.  1146;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WICKHAM,  THOMAS  PROVIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  9,  1864.  S.  of  Thomas  Provis,  Esq.,  of  Springfield, 
Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs. 
1864. 

WICKHAM,  THOMAS  [WHALLEY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
July  2,  1792.  [3rd]  s.  of  James,  attorney,  of  Frome,  Somerset 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Whalley,  D  D.,  Master  of 
Peterhouse).  B.  at  Frome  [1774].  School,  Bath  (Mr  Morgan). 
Matric.  Michs.  1795;  Scholar;  B.A.  1796.  Married,  1799, 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Bennett,  R.  of  Horsington, 
Somerset.    (Burke,  L.G.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WICKHAM,  WILLIAM  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  1, 
1880.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Henry  John  (New  College, 
Oxford,  1848),  of  Chemocke  House,  Winchester.  B.  there, 
July  4,  i86i.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs  1880; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  A  chartered  accountant;  of  Tower 
Chambers,  Moorgate  Street,  London,  in  1911.  Died  at 
Winchester,  June  23,  1916.  Brother  of  Gilbert  H.  (1881)  and 
Philip  R.  (1884).    (R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WICKHAM,  WILLIAM  FIENNES.  Matric.  Non-Coll.,  Lent, 
1885.  [B.  Oct.  21,  1862.  Schools,  St  John's,  Hurstpierpoint 
and  Brighton  College.]   [Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Reg.  of  St  John's 

Coll.,  Hurstpierpoint.) 

WICKHAM,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
i8gi.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  Lamplugh,  of  Wootton  Hall, 
Henley-in-Arden,  War\vs.  (and  the  Hon.  Teresa  Mary 
Josephine,  dau.  of  Henry  Benedict,  11th  Baron  .\rundell). 
|B.  Nov.  5,  1874.]  School,  the  Oratory,  Edgbaston,  Birming- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Scots  Guards, 
1900;  Lieut.,  1903;  Captain,  1906.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  Scots  Guards);  killed  in  action  Oct.  31,  1914. 
(Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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WicKiNS,  George 

WICKINS  (post  OSBALDESTON),  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6) 
at  St  John's,  May  5,  1770;  re-adm.  Fell. -Com.,  as  Osbaldes- 
ton,  July  3,  1770.    S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1726),  (and  Phila- 
delphia dau.  of   Robert  Mitford).    B.  at  Petworth,  Sussex. 
School  Maribon  (sic).    Matric.  Michs.  1773;  M-A.  (per  Lift. 
Reg.)  1773.  Took  the  name  of  Osbaldeston,  July  30,  1770,  on 
succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  maternal  uncle  Fountayne 
Wentworth    Osbaldiston    (1712).     Of    Hutton-Buscel,    near 
Scarborough.     M.P.    for   Scarborough,    1784-90.     Married, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Head,  of  Langley  Hall,  Berks. 
Father  of  the  celebrated  '  Squire  Osbaldeston.'   Died  July  14, 
1793.    Benefactor  to  St  John's.    [St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
402;  Boase,  11.  1263;  Index  to  Changes  of  Names;  G.  Mag., 
1793.  "•  6776.) 
WICKINS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  3, 
1784.    S.   of   [the   Rev.l   Thomas   (i747),   of  Stoke  Edith, 
Heref.   School,  Rugby.   Matric.  Lent,  1785;  B.A.  1789;  M.A. 
1792.  Died  Mar.  20,  1842,  aged  75,  at  St  Asaph.  (Warwick's, 
Univ.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  560;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 
WICKINS,  WILLIAM  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
14,  1881.    S.  of  S.,  Esq.,  of  Hartwell,  Northants.    Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  exhibitioner,  1882;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.   Ord. 
deacon  (Ely),  1885 ;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  Burwell,  Cambs.,  1885- 
8.     C.    of   Holy   Trinity,    Ely,    1888-90.     Chaplain    (Indian 
Eccles.  Est.)  at  Dum  Dum,  Bengal,  1890-r;  at  Barrackpore, 
1891-3;  at  St  James,  Calcutta,  1893-8  and  1899-1907;  at 
Howrah,  1907-8;  at  Kasauli,  1908-9;  at  Fort  William,  1909- 
10;  at  Darjeeling,  1910-11;  at  St  John's,  Calcutta,  1911-13. 
Archdeacon  of  Calcutta,  191 1-3.    V.  of  Abbotsley,  Hunts., 
1913-16.   V.  of  St  Giles  with  St  Peter's,  Cambridge,  1916-20. 
Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1912.    Married,  Aug.  6,  1890, 
Alice  Marina,  4th  dau.  of  S.  Rogers.  Latterly  of  Westwood, 
Great  Shelford,  Cambs.,  where  he  died  Jan.  28,  1933.   [Who 
was  Who;  Crockford.) 
WICKLOW,  EARL  OF  (1805),  see  FORWARD,  W.  H. 
WICKS,  ALFRED  ERNEST.    Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct. 
1899.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Enoch,  V.  of  Settle, 
Yorks.    B.  July  25,  1880,  at  Cheswardine,  Salop.    School, 
St  John's,  Leatherhead.    Matric.  Michs.  1899.    Ord.  deacon 
(Richmond,  for   Ripon),  1911;   priest   (Knaresborough,   for 
Ripon),   1914;  C.   of  Stanningley,  Yorks.,  1911-15.     R.   of 
Hallam,  Derbs.,  1915-29.    R.  of  Hollesley,  Suffolk,  1929-49. 
Of  Woodbridge  in  1952.  [Reg.  of  St  John's  Sch.,  Leatherhead; 
Crockford.) 
WICKS,  CHARLES  ALFRED.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1896.    S. 
of  Edward   (and  Louisa  Fleming).    B.   [Mar.   10,   1877]   in 
Bethnal  Green,   London.    Schools,   Parmiter's,  London,   E. 
and  the  Leys,  Cambridge.    Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1903; 
M.A.  1906.    Assistant  Master  at  Penang  Free  School,  1899- 
1902;    at   Chelmsford   Grammar   School,    1903;    at    Hulme 
Grammar   School,    1904.     Science   Lecturer   at    the    Royal 
College,  Colombo,  1908-10;  Professor  of  Physics  at  Ceylon 
Medical  College,  Colombo  from  1910.   Inspector  of  Secondary 
Schools  in  Ceylon,  1913;  Chief  Inspector  of  English  Schools  in 
Ceylon,  1921-9.    Assistant  Director  of  Education  in  Ceylon, 
1929-33-.    {Venn,  n.  550;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Ceylon 
Civil  List.) 
WICKS,  SPENCER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887.  S.  of  Spencer, 
merchant,  of  London  (and  Kate  Eaton).   B.  [July  22],  1869, 
at    Bromley.     Schools,    Dulwich    College   and    Cheltenham 
College.    Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.   1890.    At  the  London 
Hospital.     M.R.C.S.;    L.R.C.P.,    1896.     Assistant    Medical 
Officer,  G.P.O.,  London,  1900.   Civil  Surgeon  with  the  South 
African  field  force,  during  the  South  African  War,    1900-3. 
Practised    at   Kimberley,  from   1910.     Medical  Officer,  De 
Beers  Native  Hospital.    Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(8th  Red  Cross  Hospital,  France).   Married,  Mar.  1903,  Ethel 
Soutry.    Died  June  28,  1934,  at  Kimberley.    {Dulwich  Coll. 
Reg.;  Venn,  11.  494;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  July  21, 
I934-) 
WICKS,  THEODORE.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  11, 
1861.    S.  of  Clanton,  [of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.l    B.  May, 
1842.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1861.  (Uppingham 
Sch.  Roll.) 
WICKSTED,   CHARLES   WIGLEY.     Adm.   pens,    (age    18)    at 
Trinity,    June    14,    1855.     [2nd]    s.   of   Charles   [formerly 
Tollett]  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1815)  (and  Mary  Chariotte, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Meysey  Wigley).    B.  [July  12,   1837],  at 
Shakenhurst,  Bewdley,  Worcs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1855.  Of  Shakenhurst,  Bewdley.  Married,  Feb.  1864,  Emily, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Hammond,  of  Westacre,  Norfolk.    Died 
Sept.  26,  1906.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
WIDDICOMBE,    EDWARD    PARNELL.      Matric.     Non-Coil., 
Michs.  1897.  S.  of  James,  farmer,  of  The  .\ venue,  Cambridge. 
B.    [June    17,    1876],    at   Wickaborough,    Berry    Pomeroy, 
Devon.   School,  Higher  Grade,  Cambridge.   Adm.  at  Down- 


WlDDRINGTON,  SiDNEY  HeNRY 

ing,  Sept.  10,  1898.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Jan.  3, 1899;  Salomons 
engineering  Scholar;  B.A.  (Mech.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class) 
1900.  Assistant  Engineer  with  the  East  Indian  Railways 
from  1900.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut., 
I.A.R.O.,  attached  Sappers  and  Miners;  Capt.,  Special  List; 
Major,  R.E.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Venn,  in.  394;  Univ.  War  List.) 

WIDDICOMBE,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Aug.  27,  1888.  [S.  of  James,  of  Cambridge.  B.  Mar.  25,  1871, 
at  Berry  Pomeroy,  Devon.]  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1891;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1891;  Pt  II,  ist 
Class,  1892);  M.A.  1895.  Fellow,  1896-1931;  Tutor.  Senior 
Proctor,  1908-9.  M.A.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge,  1892-5.  A  prominent 
Freemason.  Married,  Apr.  14,  1899,  Violet  Maud,  only  dau. 
of  Charles  Lund,  of  London  and  Ostend,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Nov.  6,  1938,  at  Felixstowe.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  The  Times,  Nov.  9,  1938.) 

WIDDOWS,  HUBERT  BRADFORD.  Adm  a  scholar  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1892.  S.  of  Thomas  [solicitor,  of  Beaconsfield  Road, 
Westcombe  Park].  B.  Feb.  26,  1873,  at  Dulwich,  Surrey. 
School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895; 
M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham  School,  1895;  at 
Cowbridge  Grammar  School,  1896-1905;  at  Watford  Gram- 
mar School,  1905;  at  Bede  Collegiate  School,  Sunderland, 
1905-14.  Head  Master  of  Whitley  and  Monkseaton  High 
School,  1914-33.  Married,  Dec.  29,  1905,  Linda  Marian,  dau. 
of  William  Fountaine,  of  Newbury,  Berks.  Died  Aug.  24, 
i933>  at  Newton  Stewart,  Wigtownshire.  (Dulwich  Coll. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  30,  1933.) 

WIDDOWSON,  FREDERICK  JACKSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1888.  S.  of  Thomas  (1855),  of  the  Grammar  School, 
Kettering.  B.  [July  2],  1868,  at  Kettering.  School,  Kettering 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895. 
Assistant  Master  at  Darlington  School;  at  Christ's  Hospital, 
1902-15.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Durham 
Light  Infantry;  wounded).  Subsequently  with  Messrs 
Thomas  Barlow,  Merchant  Bankers,  of  Eastcheap,  London. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1882).  (Army  Lists;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  Clerk  to  Christ's  Hospital.) 

WIDDOWSON  (post  CHESSHIRE),  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  3,  1815.  Of  Cheshire.  [S.  of  John,  salt-pro- 
prietor, of  Northwich.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1816.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  17,  1817. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  2,  1815.  Adm.  Solicitor,  but 
did  not  practise.  Took  the  surname  of  Chesshire,  1817,  under 
the  will  of  his  great-uncle  John  Chesshire,  of  Hartford  Hall, 
Northwich,  who  died  in  1814.  Married,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Suttle,  collector  of  salt-dues  at  Northwich.  Died 
Oct.  25,  1855;  buried  at  Hartford.  {Manchester  Sch.  Reg.; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

WIDDOWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.sizarat  St  John's,  July  5,  1855. 
S.  of  Thomas,  joiner  (and  Ellen).  B.  at  Walton,  Lanes.  Bapt. 
Feb.  24,  1836.  [School,  Liverpool  Collegiate  Institute.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  (25^^  Wrangler)  1859.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  Albans),  i860;  priest  (Peterb.),  1862;  C.  of  Wrexham, 
Denbighshire,  1860-1.  C.  of  Houghton-on-the  Hill,  Leics., 
1861-4,  and  Second  Master  of  Leicester  Collegiate  School. 
Head  Master  of  Kettering  Grammar  School,  1864-96.  V.  of 
Foxton,  Leics.,  1896-1903.  Died  Oct.  3,  1903,  aged  67. 
Father  of  the  next  and  of  Frederick  J.  (1888).  (Eagle,  xxv. 
208;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Oct.  9,  1903.) 

WIDDOWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1882.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (above)  (and  Elizabeth  Tyrer). 
B.  at  De  Montford  Place,  Leicester.  Bapt.  Oct.  4,  1863. 
School,  Kettering  Grammar  (Mr  T.  Widdowson).  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  Scholar;  B.A.  1885 ;  M.A.  1889.  Assistant  Master 
at  Churcher's  College,  Petersfield;  at  Ascham  School, 
Bournemouth;  at  St  John's  College,  Hurstpierpoint ;  at  the 
City  of  London  School,  in  1903.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1906; 
priest,  1907;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Ealing,  1906-10.  Died  June  30, 
1910,  aged  48.  Brother  of  Frederick  J.  (1888).  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times, 
July  5,  1910.) 

WIDDRINGTON,  SIDNEY  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  28)  at 
Magdalene,  June  19,  1832.  S.  of  [Lieut.-General  Sir]  David 
Latimer  (and  Sarah  Teesdale).  School,  R.M.  College,  Sand- 
hurst. Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester),  1835;  priest  (Exeter),  1836.  P.C.  of 
St  Leonard's  and  St  Mary  Magdalene,  St  Leonards-on-Sea, 
1838-40  R.  of  Walcot,  Somerset,  1840-58.  V.  of  St  Michael's, 
Coventry,  1858-63.  V.  of  St  Mark's,  St  John's  Wood,  London, 
1863-70.  Latterly  of  2,  Castle  Villas,  Maida  Vale,  London,  W. 
Died  July  23,  1870,  aged  66,  in  London.  (Boase,  vi.  865; 
Crockford.) 


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WiDGERY,  William  Henry 

WIDGERY,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1874.  S.  of  William,  artist  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  Mar. 
II,  1856,  at  Exeter.  Bapt.  Mar.  23,  1856.  Schools  [Hele's 
and]  Exeter  Granunar.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Scholar,  1878; 
B.A.  1879;  Harness  prize,  1880;  M.A.  1882.  Assistant 
Master  at  Dover  College,  1879-80;  Second  Master  of  the 
Brewers'  School,  Trinity  Square,  London,  1880-2;  Assistant 
Master  at  University  College  School,  1883-91.  Died  Aug.  26, 
1891.  (Dover  Coll.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  866;  £agie,  xvii.  68; 
W.  K.  Hill,  Life  of  W.  H   Widgery.) 

WIDMORE,  JOHN  FROST.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  5,  1754.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  of  Longparish,  Hants. 
Bapt.,  June  3,  1737.  School,  St  Paul's  [and  Winchester]. 
Matric.  Easter,  1754;  Scholar.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Dec.  6,  1753.  [Inns  of  Court;  Winchester  Scholars,  250;  not 
found  in  St  Paul's  Reg.) 

WIDNELL,  ARTHUR  BENNETT  SYDNEY.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  9,  1875.    Matric.  Michs.  1875.    Left  the  College,  Mids. 

1877. 
WIENER,  HAROLD  MARCUS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1894- 
S.  of  Meyer,  merchant,  of  Bayswater  (and  Katherine  Mendes 
Dacosta).  B.  [Oct.  28,  1875],  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  (Classical  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist 
Class,  1897;  Law  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1898);  LL.B.  1898; 
Whewell  Scholar,  1899;  M.A.  1901.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  i,  1901.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Con- 
veyancer. A  well-known  Hebrew  scholar.  Resided  during  the 
last  six  years  of  his  life  in  Palestine,  where  he  devoted  himself 
to  promoting  friendship  between  Jews  and  .'\rabs.  Author, 
The  Date  of  the  Exodus;  Early  Hebrew  History  and  other 
Studies;  Posthutnous  Essays.  Killed  in  a  riot  in  Jerusalem, 
Aug.  23,  1929.  {Venn,  11.  540  and  add.;  Law  Lists;  The 
Times,  Aug.  28,  1929.) 
WIGAN,  EDWARD  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  8,  1887.  S.  of  Henrv,  of  Southwark  Street,  Blackfriars, 
and  Winchmore  HiU.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Of 
Conholt  Park,  Andover,  Hants.,  and  35,  Hans  Place,  London. 
Died  May  2,  1942.  Brother  of  Henry  (i886).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
The  Times,  May  4,  1942.) 
WIGAN,  GORDON  TAYLOR  BENTINCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  28,  1867.  [Only]  s.  of  .\lfred.  B.  [July  18],  1849.  m 
Brompton,  London.  School,  Kensington.  Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  9,  1871.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1873.  On  the 
South-Eastem  Circuit.  Died  Oct.  4,  1895.  at  Camoms-les- 
Bains.  Bequeathed  £9000  to  the  University  for  promoting 
scientific  education  or  research ;  the  Gordon  Wigan  fund  was 
thus  established,  1905.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  Univ.  Almanack.) 
WIGAN,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  21,  1888. 
i:Younger]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Septimus  (1851),  V.  of  East  Mailing, 
Maidstone.  B.  Oct.  30,  1869,  at  Tettenhall,  Staffs.  School, 
Bournemouth  [and  Radley].  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Name  off 
Nov.  19,  1890.  .\  timber-merchant,  at  Southampton.  Of 
Widley  Court,  Cosham,  Hants.  Married,  1895,  Jeanie,  dau. 
of  WUliam  Richard  Yardley,  of  Patras,  Greece.  Died  Mar.  1 1 , 
1937,  aged  65,  at  Belmont  Park,  Bedhampton,  Hants. 
Brother  of  Stephen  R.  (1884).  (Radley  Coll.  Reg.;  T.  A. 
Walker,  604;  The  Times,  Mar.  12,  1937.) 

WIGAN,  HENRY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1886.  S.  of 
Henry,  of  Eversley,  Winchmore  Hill,  Middlesex.  B.  there, 
Oct.  15,  1866.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889. 
In  his  father's  business  in  Southwark  Street,  Blackfriars. 
Died  suddenly  in  1894,  at  Cranbrook.  Brother  of  Edward  A. 
(1887).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

WIGAN,  SEPTIMUS.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  22, 
1851.  S.  of  John  Alfred.  B.  at  East  Mailing,  Kent.  School, 
Rochester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A. 
1859.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1856;  priest  1858;  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Dover,  1856-9.  C.  of  Ticehurst,  Sussex,  1859-61. 
V.  of  Fring,  Norfolk,  1861-6.  Chaplain  of  Faversham  alms- 
houses, Kent,  1866-7.  V.  of  Tettenhall  Wood,  Staffs.,  1867- 
74.  C.  of  Hast  Mailing,  Kent,  1874-6;  V.  there,  1876-96. 
Lie.  Pro.,  dio.  of  Canterbury  from  1898.  Latterly  of  Thorn- 
ham  vicarage,  Kent,  where  he  died  .^pr.  1,  1926,  'aged  92'. 
Father  of  Harold  (1888)  and  the  next.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Apr.  3,  1926.) 

WIGAN,  STEPHEN  ROOKHERST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  6,  1884.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Septimus  (above),  V.  of  East 
Mailing,  Kent.  B.  [June  7,  1875],  at  Fring,  Norfolk.  School, 
Bournemouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1888;  .M.A.  1893. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  Belbrough- 
ton,  Worcs.,  1892-4.  C.  of  East  Mailing,  Kent,  1894-6.  C.  of 
Cranbourne,  Berks.,  1896-8.   C.  of  Ottershaw,  Surrey,  1899- 


WiGHT,  William 

1901.    V.    of   Thomham   with    Aldington,    Kent,    1901-26. 
Latterly  of  Shp   Mill   House,   Hawkhurst,  where  he  died, 
Jan.  19,  1946.    Brother  of  Harold  (1888).    (Peile,  n.  709; 
Crockford;  Church  Times,  Jan.  21,  1946.) 
WIGG,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  29,  1824. 

Of  Norfolk. 
WIGGETT,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  29,  1773.    B. 
Dec.  4,  1754,  at  Norwich.   Matric.  Michs.  1773;  B.A.  1778; 
M.A.  1781.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  28,  1774.  as  'S.  of 
James,'  of  Norwich.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt   dim.  from 
Norwich),    1779;    priest    (Norwich),    Dec.    14,    i779;    C.   of 
Famham  with  Westley,  Suffolk,  1779.    (Inns  of  Court.) 
WIGGIN,  ALFRED  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1882.    [4th]  s.  of  Henrv  [Samuel,  later  Bart.],  of  Metchley 
Grange,  Harborne,  near  Birmingham  (and  Mary  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  David  Malins,  of  Birmingham).    B.  [Jan.  20], 
1864,  at  Harborne.    School,  Clifton  College.    Matnc.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1886.   .-^dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  18,  1883. 
Of  Bordesley  Hall,  .\lvechurch,  Worcs.    J. P.  for  Worcs.; 
High  Sheriff,  1923.    A  director  of  the  London,  Midland  and 
Scottish  raUway  Co.  .Married,  May  5, 1887,  Margaret,  4th  dau. 
of  E.  J.  Nettlefold,  and  had  issue.    Died  Jan.   29,   i933- 
(Clifton  Coll.  Reg. ;  Burke,  P.  andB;  The  Times,  Feb.  i,  1933.) 
WIGGIN,  FREDERICK.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1840. 
[3rd  s.  of  Timothy,  Esq.,  of  Harley  Street,  London.]   Matric. 
Michs.  1840.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  14,  1840.   [Inns  of 
Court.) 
WIGGINS,    ROBERT   HENRY.    Adm.   pens,   at   Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1894.    Of  Kettering.    S.  of  Robert,  Esq  ,  deceased. 
B.   .\pr.    28,    1875,   at   Esher.    Schools,    Kettering   and  St 
George's,  Harpenden.   Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1901.    Adm.  Solicitor,   1900;  practised  (Messrs  Fidler  and 
Wiggins),  at  Mansfield  and  Sutton- in-Ashfield,  Notts.   (T.  A. 
Walker,  630;  Law  Lists  (not  in  1920).) 
WIGHT,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1897.   S.  of 
R.   B.,  deceased.    B.  June  27,   1879.  in  London.    School, 
Brighton  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs.   1897;   B..\.   1900.    M 
St  Thomas's  Hospital.    M.R.C.S.;    L.R.C.P.,   1906.    House 
Surgeon,  Royal  Free  Hospital.    Practised  at  Brighton.    Of 
The  Red  House,  Tongdean  Avenue,  Hove,  in  1948.  Brother  of 
Robert  B.  (1895).    (Medical  Directories.) 
WIGHT,  JOHN.    B.A.  1765,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from 
King's,  1765.    [S.  of  John,  of  Clent,  Staffs.].    Matric.  from 
University  College,  Oxford,  June  22,   1739.   age   19;  B.A. 
(Oxford),  1743,  as  White.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
WIGHT,  JOHN  KNOX.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  15,  1867. 
[School,  Queen's  College,  Trinidad.]    Matric.  Michs.   1867; 
B.A.  1871.    Appointed  to  the  I.C.S.,  1870;  Assistant  Magi- 
strate  and   Collector   in   Bengal;   on   famine   duty,    1874; 
transferred  to  Assam,  1874,  as  Assistant  Commissioner  and 
Assistant  Inspector  of  Immigrants;  Deputy  Commissioner, 
1884.    District  and  Sessions  Judge,  Bengal,  1890;  retired, 
1900.   (India  Office  Lists.) 
WIGHT  (or  HIBBIT),  JOHN  WIGHT.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Mar.  23,  1824.   S.  of  William  Hibbit,  Esq.,  of  Upton 
Place,    Essex.     Matric.  Michs.  1824.     Doubtless  brother  of 
Arthur  (1837,  sub  Hibbit). 
WIGHT,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Caius,  Apr.  23, 
i8i8.    S.  of  Joseph,  farmer,  of  CoUington,  Heref.    B.  there. 
School,  private.    Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1S22.    In  Holy 
Orders.   Head  Master  of  St  Anne's  Society  Schools,  Brixton. 
Died  Apr.  6,  1869,  at  Bettws,  Mon.   (Venn,  11.  171;  Boase,  vi. 
869.) 
WIGHT,   ROBERT   BURT.     Adm.   pens,   at  Corpus   Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1895.    Of  London.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert,  engineer. 
B.  June   17,   1877,  at   12,   Kilbum  Square,  London,  N.W. 
School,  Brighton  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B..\.  1898; 
M.A.  1906.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Aubyn's  School,  Lowestoft, 
1898-1901;    at    Middlesbrough    High    School,    1901-4;    at 
Hulme  Grammar  School,  Oldham,  1904-14;  Head  Master  of 
the  County  Secondary  School,  Purley,  1914-20;  of  Mundella 
School,  Nottingham,  1920-33-.  Married,  Jan.  22,  1910,  Ellen 
Antonia,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Middleton,  of  Hull  and  Bridling- 
ton.    Died    .\pr.    18,    1938.     Brother    of    Edward    (1897). 
(Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  22,  1938.) 
WIGHT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  5, 
1841.    Of  Middlesex.    Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A. 
1848.     Ord.    deacon   (Durham),   1845;   priest,   1S46;   C.    of 
St    John's,    Newcastle-on-Tyne,    1845-9.    V.    of    Harbury, 
Warws     1852-65.    Latteriv  of  the  .Arab's  Tent,  Chislehurst, 
where  he  died  Oct.  16,  1884,  aged  74-    Left  neariy  all  his 
property,    about   £10,000,    upon   trust    to   found    'Wights 
College  of  social  and  domestic  science  for  Ladies';  the  trusts 
were  declared  to  be  void  under  the  Mortmain  Acts.    [Boose, 
III.  1338;  Crockford;  Clergy  Lists;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  22, 
1884.) 


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WiGHTMAN,  Benjamin  Arthur 

WIGHTMAN,  BENJAMIN  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Arthur,  solicitor,  of  Hallam  Gate, 
Sheffield.  B.  June  22,  1873,  at  Endcliffe  Crescent,  Sheffield. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1894;  M.A.  and  LL  M.  1899.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Oct.  1897; 
practised  in  Sheffield  (Messrs  Broomhead,  Wightman  and 
Moore).  Latterly  of  North  Stoneham,  Hants.  Died  Nov.  20, 
1937;  buried  at  Ecclesall.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Law  Lists; 
The  Times,  Nov.  23,  1937.) 

WIGHTMAN,  CHARLES  HOOLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  [and]  s.  of  Arthur,  of  Hallam  Gate,  Sheffield. 
B.  Oct.  10,  1874,  at  Sheffield.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893.  Died  Mar.  31,  1895,  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of 
the  above. 

WIGHTMAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7.  1817. 

Of  Suffolk.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823; 

M.A.  1826;  D.D.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Oct.  15,  1820; 

priest,  Mar.  3,  1822;  C.  of  Clare,  Suffolk,  1824-33;  V.  there, 

1833-54.   Died  Aug.  3,  1854.    {Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  11. 

313-) 
WIGHTMAN,  JOHN  SETON.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 

May  II,  1864.    S.  of  James  Seton,  of  Courance,  Lockerby, 

Dumfries.  B.  Feb.  14,  1846,  in  Scotland.  School,  Edinburgh. 

Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.    Adm.  an  Advocate,  1871. 

Of  Courance.   J. P.  for  Dumfries-shire.   Died  Mar.  4,  1900,  in 

Edinburgh.    {Edinburgh  Acad.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  366  and  iii. 

and  add.) 

WIGHTMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  15, 
1842;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  19,  1842.  S.  of  William,  brewer,  of 
Appleby,  Westmorland  (and  Hannah).  Bapt.  May  17,  1818. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon,  1847.  P.C.  of 
Newton  Arlosh,  Cumberland,  1850-65.  In  1863  was  charged 
with  habitual  drunkeness.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1872. 
(C.  R.  Hudleston;  Clergy  List) 

WIGHTMAN,  WILLIAM  ARNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Nov.  23,  1849.  S.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  Cawood,  near  Selby, 
Yorks.  B.  there,  July  17, 1830.  School,  Archbishop  Holgate's, 
St  Peter's,  York,  Sedbergh  and  Cawood  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B.A.  i854;M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1855; 
priest,  1856;  C.  of  St  Helen's,  York,  1855-63.  Vicar-Choral 
and  Minor  Canon  of  York,  1858-75.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  York, 
1863-6;  V.  there,  1866-73.  V.  of  St  John's,  Ousebridge,  York, 
1873-5.  V.  of  Staiingfleet,  Yorks.,  1875-84.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  June  3,  1884.  {Boase,  vi.  869;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  June  11,  1884.) 

WIGHTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
July  I,  1754.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward,  of  Wetherby,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Wakefield  and  Halifax.  Matric.  Michs.  1754;  LL.B. 
1764.  C.  of  Barwick-in-Elmet,  Yorks.,  1762-4.  R.  of 
Garforth,  1764-95.  V.  of  Laughton,  Lines.,  1763-95.  Died 
Jan.  14,  1795.   (G.  Mag.,  1795,  i.  170;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WIGHTWICK,  CLAUDE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1900.  3rd  s. 
of  William  Jeffrey,  wholesale-merchant,  of  Hildan,  London 
Road,  Tonbridge.  [B.  there,  Nov.  22,  1881.]  School, 
Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  In  the  Nigeria 
Political  and  Administrative  Service,  1906-27;  retired,  1927, 
as  Resident.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut., 
Nigeria  Regt.,  W.A.F.F. ;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Latterly 
of  30,  Norfolk  Square,  London,  W.    (Pemb.  Coll.  Reg.) 

WIGHTWICK,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  18, 
1791  (as  'John').  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  (?i758),  of  Wightwick, 
Staffs.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1791.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1789.  Of  Sandgates,  Chertsey. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WIGHTWICK,  HUMPHREY  THOMAS  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  I,  1892.  Of  London.  [Only]  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Humphrey  Mercer,  deceased.  B.  Dec.  27,  1872.  Bapt. 
Jan.  23,  1873,  at  St  Anne's,  Hoxton.  Schools,  Clergy  Orphan, 
Leamington  College  and  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1896; 
priest  (Rochester),  1897;  C.  of  Erith,  Kent,  1896-7.  C.  of 
Jesmond,  Northumberland,  1898-1900.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Darlinghurst,  N.S.W.,  Australia,  1900-2.  R.  of  Port  Lincoln, 
South  Australia,  1902-4.  R.  of  Burra  with  Black  Springs, 
South  Australia,  1904-6.  Dist.  Secretary,  British  and  Foreign 
Bible  Society  (for  Eastern  England),  1906-10.  Principal  of 
Lawrence  Memorial  School,  Ghoragali,  1910-22.  R.  of 
Albany,  W.  Australia,  1922-5.  Died  Feb.  28,  1939,  at  the 
Chantry,  West  Blatchington,  Sussex.  {Reg.  of  Clergy  Orphan 
Sch.;  Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  2, 
I939-) 

WIGHTWICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  30,  1758.  B. 
in  London.  One  of  these  names,  of  Dunstall,  Staffs.,  was  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  18,  1756;  called  to  the  Bar,  1768. 
Perhaps  father  of  Francis  (1791).    {Inns  of  Court.) 


WiGRAM,  Albert  James 

WIGHTWICK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1765.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  (i737),  of  Wilts.  B.  at 
Winterbourne  [Bassett].  Schools,  Ashford,  Kent,  and  Marl- 
borough. Matric.  Michs.  1767;  B.A.  1769.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  July  14,  1771;  C.  of  Ousden,  Suffolk,  1771. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  707.) 

WIGLESWORTH,  ARTHUR  ARNOLD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Oct.  1887.  S.  of  Arthur.  B.  Feb.  15,  1867,  at 
Liverpool.   Matric.  Michs.  1887. 

WIGLESWORTH,  DOWNES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1845.  [4th]  s.  of  Thomas  [solicitor,  of  London]. 
B.  [July  29,  1828],  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  Scholar,  1848;  B.A.  (35//!  Wrangler) 
1849.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1849.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1852.  Of  Little  House,  Queenborough, 
Kent.  Brotherof  Thomas  W.  (1844).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WIGLESWORTH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Aug.  3,  1776. 
Eldest  s.  of  James  (1742),  of  Townhead,  near  Settle,  Yorks. 
B.  there,  Apr.  3,  1758.  Schools,  Bolton  Abbey  (Mr  Carr)  and 
Sedbergh  (Dr  Bateman).  Matric.  Michs.  i777;  B.A.  1781; 
M.A.  1784.  V.  of  Slaidburn,  Yorks.,  1782-1838.  Owner  of 
a  large  estate  in  the  parish  and  kept  a  pack  of  hounds,  being 
known  as  'The  bold  Rector  of  Slaidburn.'  A  famous  rider, 
his  exploits  in  the  hunting-field  are  celebrated  in  several 
songs.   Died  Apr.  14,  1838,  aged  80.    {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

WIGLESWORTH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  i, 
1841.  [Doubtless  eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  barrister,  of  Portman 
Square,  London.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A. 
1845;  M.A.  1848.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  1840. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  19,  1847.  Doubtless  brother  of 
James  L.  (1841).   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WIGLESWORTH,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1881.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  Langton 
(next),  of  Castlethorpe,  Bucks.  B.  at  Chickerell,  Dorset. 
[School,  private.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884.  A 
Solicitor.  Of  Serjeant's  Inn,  London.  Died  June  6,  1936- 
{The  Times,  June  9,  1936.) 

WIGLESWORTH,  JAMES  LANGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  13,  1841.  S.  of  Thomas,  barrister,  of 
London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1 841;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  C.  of 
St  John-the-Evangelist,  Westminster,  1846-8.  C.  of  Penn, 
Bucks.,  1849-51.  C.  of  Kintbury,  Berks.,  1853-5.  C.  of 
Bincombe,  Dorset,  1859.  C.  of  Chickerell,  1860-1.  C.  of 
Hanslope  with  Castlethorpe,  Bucks.,  1869-82.  Died  May  23, 

1882,  at  Castlethorpe,  aged  60.  Father  of  the  above;  doubt- 
less brother  of  Henry  (1841).  (J.  E.  Smith,  St  John-the- 
Evangelist,  Westminster,  116;  The  Guardian,  May  31,  1882.) 

WIGLESWORTH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  10, 
1846.  S.  of  Thomas,  wine-merchant,  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex 
(and  Elizabeth).  B.  there,  Oct.  6,  1822.  Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
B.A.  1851.  Died  Jan.  3,  1852.  (Scott,  MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  1852, 
214;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Jan.  10,  1852,  which  describes  him 
as  J.  W.  Wiglesworth.) 

WIGLESWORTH,  THOMAS  WALKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  July  2,  1844.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas,  solicitor,  of  London. 
B.  there.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  {12th 
Classic)  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Fellow,  1850-1918.  For  many 
years  Steward  of  the  College  manors.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  24,  1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  8,  1851.  Died 
Apr.  9,  1918,  in  London.  Benefactor  to  the  College.  Brother 
of  Downes  (1845).  {Venn,  11.  268;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WIGLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1783.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1746).  B.  at  Scraptoft,  Leics. 
Bapt.  there,  Jan.  13,  1765.  School,  Worcester  (privately,  by 
his  father).  Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar,  1783;  B.A.  1787; 
M.A.  1790;  B.D.  1797.  Fellow,  1789-1802;  Steward,  1801-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  May  30,  1790;  priest,  Nov.  21,  1790.  R.  of 
All  Saints,  Worcester,  1794-5.  V.  of  Yardley,  Worcs.,  1805-7. 
Married,  1802,  Miss  —  Hale,  of  St  Pancras,  London.  Died 
Feb.  27,  1807,  at  Funchal,  Madeira.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  556.) 

WIGMORE,  FREDERICK  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16),  at 
Magdalene,  July  22,  1878.  S.  of  Henry  James,  of  Wisbech, 
Cambs.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  M.B.  1884. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  Senior  House  Surgeon  and  at 
the  Royal  Southern  Hospital,  Liverpool.    M.R.C.S.;  L.S.A., 

1883.  Physician  at  St  Michael's  maternity  charity,  Maccles- 
field, Cheshire,  in  1890.  Author,  medical.  {Medical  Directories 
until  1894.) 

WIGRAM,  ALBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
1868.  [2nd]  s.  of  James,  of  Landford,  Wilts.  B.  there, 
June  24,  1851.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B..\.  1873. 
Died  Mar.  1876,  in  Cairo.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 


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WiGRAM,  Arthur  James 

WIGRAM,  ARTHUR  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 

Nov.  22,  1850.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  (i8io). 
B.  [Jan.  II,  1834],  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1852-  B.A.  1857;  M.-A.  i860.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  17, 
1851.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1859.  Died,  unmarried, 
Nov.  5,  1874.  Brother  of  James  R.  (1836).  [Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WIGRAM,  BERESFORD  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,  1S89.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Edward  (1852), 
of  Oak  Hill  House,  Hampstead  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis 
Wright).  B.  [May  17],  1870,  at  Southampton.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury),  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  Tonbndge, 
1894-6.  C.M.S.  Missionary  at  Singo,  Uganda,  1896-8.  C.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Croydon,  1898-1901.  C.  of  St  James',  Dover, 
1901-3.  C.  of  St  John's,  Reading,  1904-5.  Sometime  resident 
atSwefling,  near  Saxmundham.  Married,  Mar.  12, 1901,  Jessie 
Violet,  4th  dau.  of  Walter  Scott,  of  Bramley  HUl,  Croydon, 
and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Beechlands,  Harpenden.  Died 
Oct.  19,  1917.  Brother  of  Edmund  F.  E.  (1883),  etc.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1901.) 

WIGRAM,  EDGAR  THOMAS  AINGER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1883.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  W[oolmore]  (1850),  of 
St  Andrew's,  Hertford  (and  Harriet  Mary  Ainger).  [B.  Nov. 
23,  1864.]  School,  King's,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1886.  An  architect.  A.R.I.B.A.  Did  much 
work  for  the  Great  Northern  Railway  Company.  Succeeded 
his  cousin.  Sir  Frederick  Fitz  Wygram,  as  6th  Baronet,  1920. 
Of  Green  Acres,  Wells,  Somerset.  A  well-known  chess  player. 
Mayor  of  St  Albans,  1926-7.  Author,  Northern  Spain;  The 
Cradle  of  Mankind.  Died,  unmarried,  Mar.  15,  1935.  m 
London.  Brother  of  William  A.  (1891)  and  Robert  A.  (1885). 
{Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  18,  1938.) 

WIGRAM,  EDMUND  FRANCIS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  8,  1883.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic 
Edward  (1852),  of  Oak  Hill  House,  Hampstead.  B.  Dec.  13, 
1864,  at  Southampton.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1886;  M..\.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1889; 
priest,  1890;  C.  of  St  James',  Hatcham,  Kent,  1889-91. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  John's  Divinity  School,  Lahore,  1891- 
3;  Principal  of  Baring  High  School,  Batala,  1893-4.  Mis- 
sionary iC.M.S.)  at  Amritsar,  1894-6;  Principal  and  Warden 
of  St  John's  Divinity  School,  Lahore,  1896-1^0.  Canon  of 
Lahore,  1913-15.  Hon.  Fellow  of  the  Punjatr  University, 
1902.  C.M.S.  Secretary  for  Persia,  India  and  Ceylon,  1915- 
29.  C.M.S.  Secretary,  1929-32.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Rochester, 
from  1922.  Married,  Aug.  3, 1904,  Violet,  eldestdau.  of  Thomas 
C.  Dewey, of  Bromley,  Kent,  and  hadissue.  Died.Sept.  15. 1933. 
at  Bromley.  Brother  of  Beresford  E.  (1889)  and  Lofttis-*. 
(1896),  etc.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  16,  1933.) 

WIGRAM,  ELY  DUODECIMUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1819.  [6th]  s.  of  [Sir]  Robert  [ist  Bart.].  B. 
[Sept.  16,  1801],  at  Walthamstow,  Essex.  School,  Fulham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824.  Ensign  and  Lieut.,  Cold- 
stream Guards,  1823;  Lieut,  and  Captain,  1826;  Captain  and 
Lieut.-Col.,  1837;  retired,  1851.  Died  Oct.  12,  1869,  in 
London.  Brother  of  Joseph  C.  (1815),  James  (1810)  and 
Loftus  T.  (1821).    (Boase,  vi.  870.) 

WIGRAM,  FREDERIC  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  14,  1852.  [Only]  s.  of  Edward  [Treasurer, 
S.P.C.K.],  of  2,  Connaught  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London  (and 
Catherine,  dau.  of  George  Smith).  B.  [June  i,  1834],  at 
Walthamstow,  Essex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1858;  priest,  1859; 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Cambridge,  1858-63.  C.  of  Wanstead,  Essex, 
1863-4.  P.C.  of  Christ  Church,  Portswood,  Hants.,  1864-80. 
Hon.  Sec,  CM  S.,  1880-95.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1895-7.  Gave 
generously  to  the  C.M.S.  Married,  May  31,  1859,  Frances, 
4th  dau.  of  Francis  Wright,  of  Osmanton  Manor,  Derbs. 
Resided  latteriy  at  Oak  HUl  House,  Hampstead,  where  he 
died.  Mar.  10,  1897.  Father  of  Edmund  F.  E.  (1883), 
Beresford  E.  (1889),  Harold  F.  E.  (1892),  Loftus  E.  (1896)  and 
Marcus  E.  (1894).    (Boase,  in.  1340;  Crockford.) 

WIGRAM,  GERRARD  ANDREWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  13,  i86i.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Joseph  [Cotton]  (1815). 
Bishop  of  Rochester  (and  Susan  Maria,  dau.  of  Peter  .Ark- 
wright).  B.  [Jan.  24],  1842,  at  Tisted,  Hants.  School,  Surrey 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1861.  Married,  June  10,  1873. 
Selina  Maria,  dau.  of  Edmund  Wilmot.  Died  Nov.  9,  191 7, 
in  London.  Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Walter  A.  (1875) 
and  William  L.  (1871).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times, 
Nov.  10,  1917-) 
WIGRAM,  GERRARD  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1895.  [Only]  s.  of  Gerrard  .Andrewes  (above). 
B  [Oct  6,  1877],  at  Wirksworth,  Derbs.  School,  Bradlield 
CoUege.    .Matric.  .Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1906.    Ord. 


WiGRAM,  Loftus  Edward 

deacon  (Lichfield),  1907;  priest,  1908;  C.  of  Rugeley,  Staffs., 
1907-10.  P.C.  of  Dethick  with  Lea  and  HoUoway,  Derbs., 
1910-20!  V.  of  Horsley,  1920-8.  V.  of  Leamington-Hastings, 
Warws.,  1928-47.  Married,  Oct.  11,  1902,  Maria  Ism6na, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Townson  Ma>'ne,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Oct.  31,  1947.  (BradfieUi  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  4,  1947) 
WIGRAM,  HAROLD  FREDERIC  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  18,  1892.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Frederic 
[Edward!  (1852)  of  Oak  Hill  House,  Hampstead.  B.  [Sept.  9], 
1873,  at  Highfield,  Southampton.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B..\.  1896;  M.A.  1899.  Athletics  'blue' 
(100  yards),  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1898;  priest,  1899; 
C.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  1898-1901.  Missionary  C,  dio.  of 
Sydney,  Australia,  1901-2;  dio.  of  Adelaide,  1902-4.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  St  Marylebone,  1904-6,  C.  of  Eynsford,  Kent, 
1906-11.  V.  of  St  Thomas,  Scarborough,  1911-18.  V.  of 
St  Barnabas,  Wellingborough,  Northants.,  1918-31.  V.  of 
Goodnestone-next-Wingham,  Kent,  1931-46.  Married,  July 
18,  1913,  Gladys  Christine,  youngest  dau.  of  Su:  Howard 
Elphinstone,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Wimbledon  Park.  Died  Mar.  19, 
1946,  at  Wimbledon;  buried  at  Merton.   Brother  of  Edmund 

F.  E.  (1883)  and  Beresford  E.  (1889),  etc.    (Crockford;  The 
Times,  Mar.  21,  1946.) 

WIGRAM,  HENRY  HAMPDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.  S.  of  Charles  [Hampden],  of  5,  Manchester  Square, 
London  (and  Beatrice,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Hall  Palmer). 
B.  [Oct.  3],  1858,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  B.A.  1880.  Lieut.,  Royal  West  Surrey  Regt.,  1882; 
transferred  to  Scots  Guards,  1882 ;  passed  Staff  College,  1890; 
Major,  1899;  retired,  1899.  Married,  Nov.  5,  1891,  Dorothy 
Isabel,  dau.  of  G.  W.  Liddell,  of  Kelday  Castle,  Yorks.,  and 
had  issue.  Died  May  i,  1919.  Nephew  of  Woolmore  (1850). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Army  Lists.) 

WIGRAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  24, 
1810.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  Robert  [ist]  Bart.  Tmerchant  and  ship- 
owner] (by  his  2nd  wife,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Watts).  B. 
[Nov.  5,  1793],  at  Walthamstow  House,  Essex.  Private 
tuition.  Matric.  Michs.  i8ii;  Scholar,  18 13;  B.A.  (5/A 
H>a«g/£r)  1815;  M.A.  i8i8.  Fellow,  1817.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  18,  1813.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  18,  1819.  K.C. 
1834.  Bencher,  1835  M.P.  for  Leominster,  1841.  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  England,  1841.  Member  of  the  Judicial 
Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  1842.  Knighted,  1842.  Lost 
his  sight,  and  retired  in  1850.  Married,  Dec.  24,  1818,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Richard  Arkwright,  of  Willesley  Castle,  Derbs. 
.■Vuthor,  legal.  Died  July  29,  1866.  Crayon  portrait  by 
Sir  George  Richmond,  R.A.,  in  Trinity.  Father  of  Arthur  J. 
(1850)  and  the  next;  brother  of  Joseph  C.  (1815),  etc.  (Boase, 
III.  1340;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke  P.  and  B.;  D.N.B.; 

G.  Mag.,  1866,  II.  417). 

WIGRAM,  JAMES  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  12, 
1836.  [Eldest  s.  of  James  (above)  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard 
Arkwright,  of  Willesley  CasUe,  Derbs.).  B.  Oct.  9,  1819. 
School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Sometime  Captain, 
Coldstream  Guards.  Of  Northlands,  Salisbury.  J. P.  for 
Wilts,  and  Warws.  Married,  July  31,  1845,  Margaret  Helen, 
dau.  of  Peter  Arkwright,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  12,  1892. 
Brother  of  Arthur  J.  (1850).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

WIGRAM,  JOSEPH  COTTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  13,  1815.  [5th]  s.  [15th  child]  of  Sir  Robert  [ist]  Bart. 
B.  [Dec.  26,  1798],  at  Walthamstow,  Essex.  School,  Fulham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar,  1819;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler)  1820; 
U..\.  1823;  D.D.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1822;  priest 
(London)  1823.  Assistant  Preacher  at  St  James's,  West- 
minster, 1827.  Secretary  of  the  National  Society  for  Pro- 
moting the  Education  of  the  Poor  in  the  Principles  of  the 
EstabUshed  Church,  1827-39.  R.  of  East  Tisted,  Hants., 
1839-50.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Southampton,  1851-60.  Arch- 
deacon of  Winchester,  1847-60.  Bishop  of  Rochester,  1860-7. 
Married,  Feb.  12,  1839,  Susan  Maria,  dau.  of  Peter  Arkwright, 
of  Willesley,  Derbs.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Sermons,  etc. 
Died  Apr.  6,  1867,  in  London;  buried  at  Latton,  Essex. 
Brother  of  James  (1810),  Ely  D.  (1819)  and  Loftus  T.  (1821); 
father  of  Gerrard  A.  (1861),  Walter  A.  (1875)  and  William  L. 
(1871).  (Boase,  iii.  1340;  D.X.B;  Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  i.  690.) 

WIGRAM,  LOFTUS  EDWARD.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  [5th  and  youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Edward 
(1852),  of  Oak  Hill  House,  Hampstead.  B.  .May  31,  1877,  at 
Highlield,  Southampton.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B..A.  1899;  .M.B.,  B.Chir.,  and  M.A.  1903.  At  St 
Thomas's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  With  the  C.M.S. 
Peshawar  Medical  Mission,  1904-9.  Lecturer  at  Livingstone 
College,  Leyton,  London,  N.E.,  from  1909;  Principal  of  the 
College,  1914-21.    Of  12,  Staverton  Road,  Oxford,  in  1950. 


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WiGRAM,  LOFTUS  TOTTENHAM 

Married,  July  23,  1912,  Constance,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon 
W.  G.  Edwards,  and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Beresford  E. 
(1889)  and  Edmund  F.  E.  (1883).  {Medical  Directories;  Who's 
Who.) 

WIGRAM,  LOFTUS  TOTTENHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  2,  1821.  [7th]  s.  of  [Sir]  Robert  [ist  Bart.]  (by 
his  2nd  wife,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Watts).  B.  [Nov.  6,  1803], 
at  Walthamstow,  Essex.  School,  Richmond,  Surrey.  Matric. 
Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  {8th  Wrangler)  1825;  M.A. 
1828.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  21,  1824.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Nov.  25,  1828.  Q.C.  1842;  Bencher,  1843;  Treasurer, 
1865.  Standing  Counsel  to  the  Secretary  of  State  in  Council 
for  India.  M.P.  for  the  University,  1850-9.  Married,  Jan.  23, 
1849,  Lady  Katharine  Jean  Douglas,  dau.  of  Thomas,  5th 
Earl  of  Selkirk.  Died,  s.p.,  Sept.  19,  1889,  at  Markshall, 
Essex.  Brother  of  James  (1810),  Joseph  C.  (1815),  etc. 
{Boase,  in.  1341;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WIGRAM,  MARCUS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Edward  (1852), 
of  Oak  Hill  House,  Hampstead.  B.  June  13,  1875,  at  High- 
field,  Southampton.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1899;  priest 
(Stepney),  1900;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Fulham,  1899-1901. 
C.M.S.  Missionary  at  Lahore,  1901-3;  at  Peshawar,  1903-12; 
at  Bannu,  1912-25;  Supt.  Missionary  at  Peshawar,  1925-8; 
at  Allahabad,  1929-30;  at  Meerut,  1930-1;  Secretary,  dio.  of 
Lucknow,  1929-31;  dio.  of  Lanore,  1932-7.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Lahore,  1932-7.  Married,  Dec.  29,  1910,  Mary  M.  B.,  dau.  of 
James  Townsend,  of  Exeter.  Of  Sidmouth,  Devon  where  he 
died  Mar.  29,  1953.  Brother  of  Edmund  F.  E.  (1883), 
Beresford  E.  (1889)  and  Loftus  E.  (1896).  {Crockford;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

WIGRAM,  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  8,  1854.  [6th]  s. 
of  Money,  Esq.,  of  Wanstead,  Essex  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
Charles  Hampden  Turner).  B.  there,  Jan.  2,  1836.  Schools, 
Rugby,  King's  College,  London,  and  Haileybury  (1854-6). 
Did  not  reside.  Joined  the  I.C.S.,  1856;  served  in  Bengal; 
retired  in  1877.  Died  Sept.  13,  1910,  in  Bayswater,  London. 
Brother  of  Woolmore  (1850).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  316; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WIGRAM,  PERCY  SOLLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Jan.  13, 
1896.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert,  of  Longcroft,  Banstead,  Surrey  (and 
Mary  Edith,  dau.  of  Samuel  Solly,  F.R.S.).  B.  Jan.  10,  1875, 
in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Lent,  1896. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Apr.  20,  1897;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1904. 
Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans)  1901 ;  priest,  1902;  C.  of  St  Stephen's, 
Upton  Park,  Essex,  1901-7.  C  of  St  Matthew's,  Gayndah, 
Queensland,  Australia,  1907-8.  V.  of  St  Anne's,  Nanango, 
Queensland,  1908-15.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.  1918-19;  M.C.,  1918).  Perm,  to  off.,  dio. 
of  Oxford,  from  1916.  Superior  of  St  Edward's  House 
(S.S.J.E.),  London,  S.W.,  1930-44.  Of  the  Mission  House, 
Marston  Street,  Oxford,  in  1952.  {Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.) 

WIGRAM,  ROBERT  AINGER.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1885.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  W[oolmer]  (1850),  R.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Hertford  (and  Harriet  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Ainger).  [B.  Aug.  10,  1866.]  School,  King's, 
Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar;  B.A.  1888.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1895;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Rider,  Heaton 
and  Wigram).  Married,  Apr.  19,  1910,  Evelyn  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  Cecil  William  Edward  Henslowe,  P.W.D.,  India,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Mar.  18,  1915.  Brother  of  Edgar  T.  A.  (1883)  and 
William  A.  (1891).   {Law  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WIGRAM,  WALTER  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1875.  [5th]  s.  of  [the  Rt.  Rev.  Joseph]  [Cotton], 
(1815).  B.  [Dec.  11],  1856,  at  Southampton.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  4,  1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  21,  1882.  On  the 
Oxford  Circuit.  Married,  July  21,  1883,  Ethel  Rosa,  only  dau. 
of  William  H.  Brace,  M.D.,  of  London,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Feb.  5,  1921.  Brother  of  Gerrard  A.  (1861)  and  William  L. 
(1871).  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
The  Times,  Feb.  7,  1921.) 

WIGRAM,  WILLIAM  AINGER.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1891.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Woolmore  (1850),  R.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Hertford.  [B.  May  16,  1872.]  School,  King's,  Canterbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  Scholar,  1892;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1907; 
B.D.  1914.  D.D.,  Lambeth  1910.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1896; 
priest,  1897;  C.  of  St  Jude's,  South  Shields,  1896-9.  C.  of 
St  Barnabas,  Sunderland,  1899-1902.  Head  of  the  Arch- 
bishop's Mission  to  the  Assyrian  Christians  in  Turkish 
Kurdistan,  1902-12.  Acting  Chaplain,  Crimea  Memorial 
Church,  Constantinople,  1914-18.  Political  Officer  in 
Mesopotamia,  1918-21.  Chaplain  to  the  British  Legation  at 
Athens,  1922-6.    Canon  of  St  Paul's,  Malta,  1928-36.    Hon. 


WiHL,  Oscar  Morris 

Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1922-8.  Author, 
History  of  the  Assyrian  Church,  225-640;  The  Cradle  of 
Mankind;  History  of  Monophysite  Separation.  Of  Green 
Acres,  Wells,  Somerset,  in  1950.  Died  Jan.  16,  1953.  Brother 
of  Edgar  T.  A.  (1883)  and  Robert  A.  (1885).  {Crockford; 
Who's  Who.) 

WIGRAM,  WILLIAM  KNOX.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  19, 
1842.  [Eldest  s.  of  Octavius,  of  Dulwich  (and  Isabella 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  William  Knox,  Bishop  of 
Derry).  B.  Sept.  13,  1825.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847; 
M.A.  1850.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  14,  1847.  Migrated 
to  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1850.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1852.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  J. P.  for  Middle- 
sex and  Westminster.  Married,  Mar.  24,  1856,  the  Hon. 
Mary  Ann  Pomeroy,  dau.  of  John  James,  5  th  Viscount 
Harberton,  and  had  issue.  Edited,  James  Wigram's  An 
Examination  of  the  Rules  of  Law  respecting  the  Admission  of 
Extrinsic  Evidence  in  aid  of  the  Interpretation  of  Wills; 
Justices'  Notebook.  Died  Aug.  3,  1885,  at  Twickenham. 
{Boase,  iii.  1341;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WIGRAM,  WILLIAM  LOFTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Cotton  (1815)  (and  Susan 
Maria,  dau.  of  Peter  Arkwright).  B.  [Oct.  24,  1852],  at 
Southampton.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
B.A.  1875.  Of  Maidenhead  and  of  Algiers.  Married,  Aug.  6, 
1879,  Clara,  dau.  of  John  Bell,  of  Rushpool  Hall,  Yorks. 
Died,  s.p.,  May  20,  1897,  at  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  France. 
Brother  of  Gerrard  A.  (1861)  and  Walter  A.  (1875).  {Win- 
chester Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  May  22,  1897.) 

WIGRAM,  WILLIAM  PITT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  17,  1824.  [9th  and  youngest]  s.  of  [Sir]  Robert  [ist 
Bart.].  B.  [Dec.  2,  1806],  at  Walthamstow,  Essex.  School, 
Tottenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Ord. 
deacon,  1831;  priest,  1832  R.  of  Wanstead,  Essex,  1837-64. 
V.  of  Latton,  1864-70.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Rochester. 
Married,  Nov.  13,  1837,  Sophia,  dau.  of  George  Smith,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Sept.  18,  1870.  Brother  of  Joseph  C.  (1815), 
Loftus  T.  (1821),  James  (1810)  and  Ely  D.  (1819).  {Clergy 
List;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WIGRAM,  WOOLMORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  15,  1850.  [4th]  s.  of  Money  [of  Moor  Place,  Much 
Hadham,  Herts,  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Hampden 
Turner)].  B.  [Oct.  1831],  in  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
1855;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  Hampstead,  1855-64.  V.  of  Brent 
Pelham  with  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Herts.,  1864-76.  R.  of 
St  Andrew's  with  St  Nicholas  and  St  Mary,  Hertford,  1876- 
97.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Albans,  1886-1907.  Member  of  the 
Alpine  Club;  made  the  first  ascent  of  the  Dent  Blanche,  near 
Zermatt,  1862.  An  enthusiastic  campanologist.  Married, 
July  23,  1863,  Harriet  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Ainger,  of  Hampstead.  Author,  Change  Ringing  Disentangled 
and  Management  of  Towers.  Died  Jan.  19,  1907.  Brother  of 
Percy  (1854) ;  father  of  Edgar  T.  A.  (1883),  William  A.  (1891) 
and  Robert  A.  (1885).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  22,  1907.) 

WIGSELL,  ATWOOD  WIGSALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  9,  1812.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Atwood  (Hertford 
College,  Oxford,  1761).  B.  [Nov.  2,  1793]  at  Sanderstead, 
Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1817. 
V.  of  Warlingham  and  R.  of  Sanderstead,  Surrey,  1818-21. 
Died  July  8,  1821,  at  Sanderstead.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide  (Wigzell);  G.  Mag.,  1821,  11.  93.) 

WIGSELL  (or  WIGZEL),  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
July  20,  1784,  as  Wigzel.  Doubtless  one  of  the  Wigsell 
family,  of  Sanderstead,  Surrey. 

WIGSON  (post  WIGSTON),  WILLIAM  BACON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  May  28,  1835.  [Elder]  s.  of  W[Uliam]  B[acon], 
Esq.,  of  Horningsheath,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  Aug.  14,  1817. 
School,  Dedham.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  Dec.  19,  1841;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1842; 
C.  of  Coggeshall,  Essex,  1841-5.  C.  of  Bury,  Lanes.,  1846. 
C.  of  Chedburgh,  Suffolk,  1847-8.  V.  of  RushmereSt  Andrew, 
1848-91.  Changed  his  njune  to  Wigston  in  1867.  Died 
Sept.  13,  1891,  in  London.  {Eagle,  xvii.  207;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  16,  1891.) 

WIHL,  OSCAR  MORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's.  Oct.  7,  1889. 
S.  of  Edward,  merchant,  of  Manchester  (and  Victoria 
Rosenfeld).  B.  there,  Apr.  7,  1871.  School,  Manchester 
Grammar.  Matric  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1892. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  14,  1893.  Equity 
Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Of 
32,  Kennedy  Street,  Manchester,  in  1900,  and  of  Colwyn  Bay, 
in  1940.   {Law  Lists.) 


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WiLBERFORCE,  FrANCIS  RICHARD 

WILBERFORCE,  FRANCIS  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1890.  [3rd]  s.  of  Reginald  Garton  (and  the  Hon. 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Lord  Denman).  B.  [Jan.  2,  1871],  at 
Lavington  [Petworth],  Sussex.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon,  1897;  priest,  1901 ;  C.  o£ 
St  Cuthbert's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1897-8.  C.  of  Blyth, 
Northumberland,  1900-1.  C.  of  Walker,  1901-2.  C.  of 
Rudgwick,  Sussex,  1902-8;  C.  of  West  Grinstead,  1908-9. 
V.  of  Stalham,  Norfolk,  1909-12.  R.  of  Leconfield  with 
Scorborough,  Yorks.,  X9i2-i4.  R.  of  Babworth,  Notts., 
1914-30.  Married,  Apr.  20,  1909,  Florence,  dau.  of  William 
John  Evelyn,  of  Wotton,  Surrey,  and  had  issue.  Brother  of 
Reginald  W.  (1887)  and  Samuel  (1893);  grandson  of  Samuel 
(i860).   [Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WILBERFORCE,  HAROLD  HARTLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1,  1900.  [Youngest]  s.  of  William  Wilkinson, 
merchant.  B  Aug.  12,  1881,  at  York.  Schools,  Aysgarth, 
Yorks.,  and  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1903;  LL.B.  1904;  M.A.  1909.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Dec. 
1907;  practised  in  York  (Messrs  Ware  and  Wilberforce). 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col.,  R.A.S.C. 
(T.F.);  D.S.O.  1918;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Married, 
Apr.  29,  1922,  Tessa,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Rupert  Trevor,  of 
Bournemouth.  Died  July  11,  1943,  at  Fulford,  near  York. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  July  13,  1943.) 

WILBERFORCE,  HERBERT  [WILLIAM  WRANGHAM].  Adm. 
pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  14,  1882.  [2nd  s.  of  Edward,  a 
Master  of  the  Supreme  Court  (and  Fannie,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Flash,  of  New  Orieans,  U.S.A.).  B.  Feb.  8,  1864.  Schools, 
London  International  College  and  at  University  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  Scholar;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Law  Tripos, 
ist  Class)  1885.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26, 
1888.  On  the  North-Eastem  Circuit.  Stipendiary  Magistrate 
for  Bradford,  1908-14.  Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate,  at 
Old  Street,  1914-23;  at  Marylebone,  1923-5;  at  Bow  Street, 
1925-6.  Deputy  Chairman,  County  of  London  Sessions, 
1926-38.  Knighted,  1931.  President  of  the  All  England 
Lawn  Tennis  Club,  1921-9.  Married,  Nov.  5,  1892,  Florence, 
dau.  of  C.  J.  Monk,  of  Bedwell  Park,  Hatfield,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  v\-ith  Judge  Dodd,  Private  Bill  Procedure;  and  various 
articles  concerning  Lawn  Tennis.  Died  Mar.  28,  1941,  in 
London.  Brother  of  the  next.  [Law  Lists;  Jnns  of  Court; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  29,  1941.) 

WILBERFORCE,  LIONEL  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  II,  1879.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward  [barrister],  of  Eknhurst, 
Spring  Grove,  Isleworth,  Middlesex  (and  Fannie,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Flash,  of  New  Orleans,  U.S.A.).  B.  [Apr.  18],  1861, 
at  Munich,  Bavaria.  Schools,  City  and  Guilds  College  and 
London  International  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  Scholar, 
1880;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  1,  ist  Class,  1881;  13th  Wrangler, 
1883);  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887.  Assistant  Demonstrator  in 
experimental  physics,  1887-91;  Demonstrator,  1891-1900; 
University  Lecturer,  1900.  Professor  of  Physics  at  Liverpool 
University,  1900-35.  Married,  Aug.  13,  1891,  Margaret,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Raynes,  Fellow  of  Clare.  Died  Apr.  1, 
1944,  in  London.  Brother  of  the  above.  (City  and  Guilds 
Coll.  Reg. ;  Burke,  L.G. ;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  3, 1944) 

WILBERFORCE  (post  PULESTON),  REGINALD  WILLIAM. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Reginald 
Garton,  of  Lavington  House,  Petworth,  Sussex  (and  Anna 
Maria,  4th  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Denman).  B.  [Mar.  28], 
1868,  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1892; 
priest,  1893;  C.  of  Portsea,  Hants.,  1892-7.  C.  of  St  John-the- 
Evangelist,  W'estminster,  1897-1900.  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
Crewe,  1901-2.  R.  of  Little  Bittering,  Norfolk,  1904-52-. 
Married,  1899,  Catherine  Theodosia,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Puleston,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Emral  Park,  Wrexham,  and  had  issue. 
Assumed  by  deed  poll,  1929,  the  name  of  Puleston  in  lieu  of 
that  of  WUberforce.  Of  Bittering  Hall,  Norfolk,  in  1952. 
Brother  of  Francis  R.  (1890)  and  Samuel  (1893).  (List  of 
Carthusians;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILBERFORCE,  The  Rev.  ROBERT  ISAAC.  M.A.  1826,  incorp. 
from  Oxford.  [2nd  s.  of  William  (1776),  M.P.  (and  Barbara 
Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Isaac  Spooner,  of  Ehndon  Hall,  Warws.). 
B.  Dec.  19,  1802,  at  Clapham.]  Matric.  from  Oriel  College, 
Oxford.  Feb.  14,  1820;  B.A.  ^Oxford)  1824;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1827.  Fellow  of  Oriel,  1826-33;  Subdean  and  Tutor,  1828-31. 
Ord.  deacon,  1826;  priest,  1828.  V.  of  East  Farleigh,  Kent, 
1832-40.  V.  of  Burton  .\gnes,  Yorks.,  1840-54.  Archdeacon 
of  the  East  Riding  and  Canon  of  York,  1841-54.  Select 
Preacher  at  Oxford,  1849.  Received  into  the  Roman  Catholic 
Church,  1854.  Student  at  the  Academia  Ecclesiastica  in 
Rome,  1855.  Married  (i)  June  16,  1832,  Agnes  EverUda 
Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Wrangham,  and  had  issue;  (2)  July 


WiLBRAHAM,  CHARLES  PhILIP 

29,  1837,  Jane,  dau.  of  Digby  Legard.  Author,  Life  of 
William  Wilberforce;  The  Correspondence  of  William  Wilber- 
force; The  Five  Empires;  Church  Courts  and  Church  Discipline, 
etc.  Died  Feb.  3,  1857,  at  Albano,  Italy;  buried  in  Rome. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  William  (1817).  (Boose,  in.  1342; 
Al  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide; 
G.  Mag.,  1857,  I.  368.) 

WILBERFORCE,  The  Rt.  Rev.  SAMUEL.  Hon.  LL.D.,  i86o" 
[3rd  s.  of  William  (1776).  M.P.  B.  Sept.  1,  1805,  at  Clapham.] 
Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  27,  1823;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1826;  M..\.  (Oxford)  1829;  B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford) 
1845.  Hon.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford), 
1828;  priest,  1830;  C.  of  Checkendon,  Oxon.,  1828-9.  R-  of 
Brightstone,  Isle  of  Wight,  1830-40.  Preb.  of  Winchester, 
1840-4.  R.  of  Alverstoke,  Hants.,  1840-5.  Archdeacon  of 
Surrey,  1841-4.  Dean  of  Westminster,  1844-5.  Bishop  of 
Oxford,  1845-69.  Bishop  of  Winchester,  1869-73-  Married, 
June  II,  1828,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Sargent, 
R.  of  Lavington,  Sussex,  and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Life 
of  William  Wilberforce  by  his  Sons  (Isaac  and  Samuel); 
A  History  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  America; 
A  SeUction  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Public  Worship;  killed 
instantly  when  thrown  from  his  horse,  whilst  riding  on  the 
Surrey  Downs,  July  19,  1873;  buried  in  Lavington  church- 
yard Brother  of  the  above  and  William  (1817).  (Boase,  iii. 
1343;  Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  D.N.B.) 

WILBERFORCE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893. 
[4th]  s.  of  Reginald  G[arton],  barrister,  of  Lavington  House, 
Petworth,  Sussex.  B.  Feb.  19,  1874.  at  Midhurst.  School, 
Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  Entered 
I.C.S.  1896;  served  in  the  Judicial  Branch  and  acted  as  Judge 
of  the  High  Court,  Lahore,  1918.  Puisne  Judge  of  Lahore 
High  Court,  1921-3;  retired,  1923.  Introduced  the  co- 
operative credit  movement  into  the  Punjab,  1904-9.  Married, 
May  31,  1906,  Katherine,  5th  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Sheepshanks,  Bishop  of  Norwich,  and  had  issue.  Of  Laving- 
ton, Walton-on-the-Hill,  in  1952.  Brother  of  Reginald  W. 
(1887)  and  Francis  R.  (1890).  (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  I.C.S. 
Lists;  KeUy,  Handbook;  Who's  Who.) 

WILBERFORCE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
May  31,  1776.  [Only  s.  of  Robert,  merchant,  of  Hull  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bird,  of  Barton,  Oxon.).]  B.  [Aug. 
24,  1759],  at  Hull.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  Michs.  1776; 
B.A.  1781;  M.A.  1788.  M.P.  for  Hull,  1780-4;  for  Yorkshire, 
1784-1812;  for  Bramber,  1812-25.  'On  all  the  cardinal 
questions  his  heart  was  with  Pitt  but  his  vote  was  given  to 
Fox.'  Founded  a  society  for  the  suppression  of  vice,  1787, 
known  as  the  'Proclamation  Society'  and  later  as  the 
'Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Vice.'  Parliamentary  leader 
of  the  cause  for  the  abolition  of  slavery,  1787;  carried  the  bill 
through  the  House  of  Commons,  1804.  Took  part  in  founding 
the  C.M.S.  1798  and  the  Bible  Society  in  1803.  Expended 
most  of  his  fortune  on  philanthropic  objects.  Retired,  1825, 
and  resided  at  Highwood  Hill,  near  Mill  Hill.  Married,  May 
30,  1797,  Barbara  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Isaac  Spooner,  of 
Elmdon  Hall,  Warws.  Author,  Practical  Christianity;  View  of 
the  Religious  System  of  Professed  Christians;  Appeal  on  behalf 
of  the  Negro  Slaves  in  the  West  Indies ;  etc.  Died  July  29,  1833, 
in  London;  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Father  of  the  next, 
of  Robert  I.  (1826)  and  Samuel  (i860).  [St  John's  CoU.  Adm., 
IV.  557;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  n.  273.) 

WILBERFORCE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 

June  26,  1817.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WUliam  (above)  (and  Barbara 
Ann,  dau.  of  Isaac  Spooner).  B.  [July  21,  1798],  at  Clapham, 
Surrey.  School,  in  Cambs.  Matric.  Aiichs.  1817.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Oct.  9,  1820.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  25, 
1825.   J. P.  for  Yorks.  and  Middlesex.   Elected  M.P.  for  Hull, 

1837,  but  the  return  was  amended  by  order  of   the  House, 

1838.  Married,  June  19,  1820,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Owen  (1784),  R.  of  Paglesham,  Essex,  and  had 
issue.  Joined  the  Church  of  Rome,  1850.  Died  May  26,  1879. 
Brother  of  Robert  I.  (1826)  and  Samuel  (i860).  (Boase,  111. 
1343;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Return  of  M.P.s.) 

WILBRAHAM,  CHARLES  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peter- 
house,  Dec.  3,  1840.  [2nd]  s.  of  Randle,  Esq.  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1790),  of  Rode  Hall,  Lawton,  Cheshire  (by  his  2nd 
wife,  Sybella,  dau.  of  William  Egerton).  B.  Mar.  10,  i8io. 
[School,  Totteridge,  Herts.]  Matric.  Lent,  1841;  B.A.  1845; 
M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  and  priest  (Lichfield), 
1844.  V.  of  Audley,  Stafls.,  1844-73-  V.  of  Penkridge,  1873-9. 
Married,  Feb.  15,  1876,  Caroline  Octavia,  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
and  Very  Rev.  Henry  E.  J.  Howard,  Dean  of  Lichfield. 
Author,  A  visit  to  Palestine;  Holy  Sites  in  Land  of  Promise; 
Sunes  beyond  the  Atlantic;  Natives  of  Africa;  etc.  Died,  s.p., 
Dec.  17,  1879.  Brother  of  the  next.  [T.  A.  Walker,  471; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  Simms,  Biblio.  Staffs.) 


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WiLBRAHAM,  FRANCIS  HENRY  RaNDLE 

WILBRAHAM,  FRANCIS  HENRY  RANDLE.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  22,  1840.    [4th]  s.  of  Handle,  Esq.  (Chnst 
Church,   Oxford,   1790),  of   Rode  Hall,   Lawton,  Cheshire. 
B.  Jan.  6,  1819.    Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1845.    Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  6,  1843-   Called  to  the  Bar,  Mays,  1848. 
A    Conveyancer.     Of    Cresswellshawe,    Alsager.     J. P.    for 
Cheshire.     Captain    of    Congleton    Rifles,    1861.     Married, 
July  15,  1856,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Barnard,  Esq., 
of  Ham  Common,  Surrey  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  28,  1900. 
Brother  of  the  above,    (r.  A.  Walker,  471,  gives  mamed 
1858;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
WILBRAHAM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  13,  1758.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Roger  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  1734- 
5)    of  Nantwich,  Cheshire  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas    Hunt,    of    MoUington,    Oxon.).     School,    Chester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1758.  M. P.  for  Bodmin,  1789-90-  Of  Nantwich 
and  Delamere  Lodge,  Cheshire.    High  SheriS  of  Cheshure, 
1791.    Married,  Oct.  13,  i774.  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Harvey,  of  Chigwell,  Essex.    Died  Dec.  4,  1813.    Brother  of 
Roger  (1760);  father  of  the  next.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Return  of 
M.P.s.) 
WILBRAHAM,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,   (age  17)   at  Trinity, 
Feb    13,  1796.    [Eldest]  s.  of  George  (above),  of  Delamere 
Lodge,  Cheshire  (and  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Harvey).    B. 
Mar    8,    1779.    School,   Rugby.    Matric.   Michs.    1796.    Of 
Delamere  House,  Cheshire.    M.P.  for  Stockbndge,  Hants., 
1826-31;  for  Cheshire,  1831-2;  for  South  Cheshire,  1833-41. 
High   SheriS   of   Cheshire,    1844.     F.R.S.,    1821.     Married, 
Sept    3,    1814,   Lady  Anne  Fortescue,   3rd  dau.  of  Hugh, 
ist  Earl  Fortescue.   Died  Jan.  24,  1852.   Father  of  the  next 
three.     {Rugby  Sch.   Reg.;   Boase,  iii.   1344;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Return  of  M.P.s.) 
WILBRAHAM,  GEORGE  FORTESCUE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  May  14,  1834.   [Eldest]  s.  of  George  (above)  (and 
Lady  Anne  Fortescue,  dau.  of  the  ist  Earl  Fortescue).    B. 
[Aug     4     1815],    at    Delamere    House,    Cheshire.     School, 
Harrow.'  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.   Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.   20,  1838.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
June   9     1843.     Of    Delamere   House,   Cheshire.     J. P.    for 
Cheshire.  High  Sheriff,  1858.  Died  Apr.  27,  1885.  Brother  of 
the  next  two.    [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WILBRAHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 
1841     [4th]  s.  of  George  (1796)  (and  Lady  Anne  Fortescue, 
3rd  dau.  of  Hugh,  ist  Earl  Fortescue).  B.  [July  25,  1825],  at 
Delamere  House,  Cheshire.   School,  Harrow.    Matnc.  Michs. 
1842;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A.  {7th  Wrangler)  1846;  M.A.  1849. 
Fellow,  1848.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  n,  1848.   Called 
to  the  Bar,  May  8,   1851.    A  Conveyancer;    Of  Overdale, 
Cheshire    Registrar  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  for  the  Lanca- 
shire and  Manchester  district.   Married,  Dec.  13,  1864,  Mary 
lane    dau.  of  Christopher  Marriott,  and  had  issue.    Died 
Feb. '13,  1883.   Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next.   (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WILBRAHAM,  HUGH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  20,  1847. 
[sth  s    of  George  (1796),  of  Delamere  House,  Northwich. 
B   Dec.  2,  1828.    School,  Rugby.]    Matric.  Michs.  1847.    Of 
oid  Head  House,  Westport,  Co.  Mayo.    J. P.  for  Co.  Mayo; 
High  Sheria,   1885.    Married,  June  2,   1868,  Lady  Manan 
Browne,  dau.  of  the  2nd  Marquess  of  Sligo,  and  had  issue. 
Died  July  19,  1890.   Brother  of  the  two  above.    (Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WILBRAHAM,  The  Hon.  REGINALD  FRANCIS  BOOTLE.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i,   1894.    [4th  and  youngest]  s.  of 
Edward  [Bootle],  Earl  of  Lathom  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1856),  of  Lathom  House,  Ormskirk,  Lanes.    B.  [July  26], 
1875,'  at   Ormskirk.    School,   Eton.     Matric.    Michs.    1894. 
Sometime  Lieut.,  Rhodesia  Regt.    Married,  Dec.  18,  1903, 
Lillian  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Major  William  Lyster  Holt.   Died, 
s.p.,  June  21,  1912.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WILBRAHAM,    ROGER.     Adm.    pens,    (age    16)    at   Trinity, 
Nov.  15,  1760.   [2nd]  s.  of  Roger  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  i734-5), 
of   Nantwich,   Cheshire   (by   his   2nd   wife,   Mary,   dau.   of 
Thomas    Hunt,    of    MoUington,    Oxon.).     School,    Chester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1760;  Scholar,  1762;  B.A.  (4/A  Wrangler)  1765; 
M.A.  1768.  Fellow,  1767.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  25, 
1763.    F.R.S.,  1782.    M.P.  for  Helston,  Cornwall,  1786-90; 
for  Bodmin,   1790-6.    Author,  An  attempt  at  a  glossary  of 
words  used  in  Cheshire,  1820.    Died  Jan.  1829,  in  London. 
Brother  of  George  (1758).    (Inns  of  Court;  Return  of  M.P.s.; 
Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.) 
WILBRAHAM,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke, 
June  9,  1804.    [2nd]  s.  of  [Edward]  (Univ.  College,  Oxford, 
1777),  of  Horsley  [and  Cirencester],  Gloucs.  B.  there.  Matric. 
Michs.  1804;  Scholar;  B.A.  1808;  M.A.  1814.    Died  Apr.  i, 
1815,   at   Falmouth,   on  returning  from  Malta,   aged   29. 
(G.  Mag.    1815,  I.  47I-) 


WiLCOCKSON,  John  Howson 

WILBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  26)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1782.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  [Mar.  15,  1756],  at  Carlinghow, 
Batley,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Scholar,  1784;  B.A. 
(i8th  Wrangler)  1788;  M.A.  1791.  'Very  deaf,  which  handi- 
capped him  in  the  Acts  and  Opponencies  of  the  Tripos.' 
(Gunning).  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  July  12,  1789;  priest, 
Dec.  20,  1789;  C.  of  King's Cliffe,  Northants.,  1789-91.  R.  of 
Claxby  with  Normanby-le-Wold,  Lines.,  1819-20.  Married, 
June  29,  1791,  Mrs  Lydia  Wigginton,  of  King's  Cliffe.  Died 
Mar.  24,  1832,  at  BoUam  House,  near  Retford.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.;  Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1832,  i.  473; 
Gunning,  1.  88.) 
WILBY,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  19,  1873.  S.  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  B.  May,  1854,  at 
Castletown,  Isle  of  Man.  School,  King  William's  College,  Isle 
of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester),  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  St  John's,  Birkenhead, 
1878-9.  Chaplain,  R.N.;  H.M.S.  Champion,  1880-4;  Adwe, 
1886-7;  Carysfoot,  1887-91;  Cambridge,  1891-3;  Narcissus, 
1893-4;  Endymion,  1894-5;  St  Vincent,  1895-8;  Jupiter, 
1898-1900;  R.M.L.I.  at  Gosport,  1900-4.  R.  of  Homersfield 
with  St  Cross,  Suffolk,  1904-27.  Married,  Dec.  21,  1880, 
Davena  Gertrude,  dau.  of  the  late  D.  Green,  of  Liverpool. 
Died  Feb.  21,  1027.  (King  William  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Ja'n.  5,  1881;  The  Times,  Feb.  23,  1927.) 
WILCOCK,  ALFRED  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr. 
24,  1843.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter),  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  Kingston,  Devon, 
1849-51.  C.  of  Illingworth,  Yorks.,  185 1-2.  Assistant 
Hospitaller  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  1852-80  and 
Reader  at  Christ  Church,  Newgate  Street,  London,  1852-84. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1885. 
WILCOCK,  ARTHUR  GEORGE  ERNEST.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1892.  S.  of  Henry,  merchant,  of  Fairfield,  Manchester 
(and  EUen  Anderson).  B.  [June  6],  1875,  at  Ashton-under- 
Lyne.  School,  Sandringham,  Southport.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892.  At  St  George's  Hospital;  Physician  and  House 
Surgeon  there.  L.M.S.S.A.,  1916.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1923; 
Medical  Of&cer  at  Linford  sanatorium,  Ringwood,  Hamp- 
shire. Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
Of  Ringwood,  in  1948.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Kenn,  11.  528; 
Medical  Directories.) 
WILCOCK,  HERBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1896.  S.  of 
Henry,  merchant,  deceased  (and  Ellen  Anderson).  B.  [July  8], 
1877,  at  Ashton-under-Lyne.  Schools,  Sandringham,  South- 
port  and  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  In  business  for 
some  time.  Of  Bentley  House,  Clungunford,  Salop,  in  1909. 
Brother  of  the  above.    (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  550.) 

WILCOCK,  JAMES  (1770),  see  WILLCOCK. 

WILCOCKS,  HARRY  CHESTER.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter, 
1887. 

WILCOCKS,  HORACE  STONE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  i, 
1855.  [2nd]  s.  of  James  Blackmore,  solicitor,  of  Stoke,  Devon 
(and  Mary).  B.  at  Exeter.  Bapt.  Feb.  7,  1835.  Matric. 
Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester), 
June  19,  1859;  priest  (Exeter),  i860;  C.  of  Heywood,  Lanes., 
1859-60.  C.  of  St  James,  Devonport,  1860-5-  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Plymouth,  1865-73.  V.  of  St  James-the-Less,  Plymouth, 
1873-5.  Having  let  the  vicarage,  had  a  dispute  with  the 
Bishop  of  Exeter  as  to  residence,  and  resigned;  held  no 
further  preferment.  Married,  Sept.  4, 1865,  Caroline  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  Francis  F.  Jemmett,  of  Stoke  Damerel,  Devon. 
Died  Oct.  24,  19 12,  at  Mannamead,  Plymouth,  aged  78. 
(Eagle,  xxxvi.  221;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 

WILCOCKS,  THOMAS  AUSTEN  JEFFRY.  [Treffry  in  Admission 
Book.]  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  10,  1842.  Matric. 
Michs.  1842. 

WILCOCKS  (or  WILCOX),  WILLIAM  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Caius,  1789,  as  Wilcox.  S.  of  William,  of  Norwich.  School, 
Bungay,  Suffolk.  Scholar,  1789-90.  Migrated  (age  18)  to 
Trinity,  May  15,  1790.  Matric.  Michs.  1790;  B.A.  1794; 
M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Sept.  21,  1794;  priest, 
Mar.  2,  1806.  V.  of  Barney,  1806-46  and  R.  of  Puddmg 
Norton,  Norfolk,  1807-46.  Died  May  18,  1846.  (Venn,  11.  118 
(as  Wilcox);  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List.) 
WILCOCKSON,  JOHN  HOWSON.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  — ,  deceased  [and  Mrs  Wilcockson,  of 
Brookhouse  Hall,  Caton,  Lancaster].  B.  [May  16,  1859],  at 
Preston,  Lanes.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1883;  pnest, 
1884;  C.  of  Altrincham,  1883-5.  P.C  of  Weston  Point, 
Cheshire,  1885-93.  V.  of  Henbury,  1893-1904.  V.  of  Tarym, 
1904-23.  Married,  Sept.  23,  1884,  Helena  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  W.  Jackson,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Bolton-le-Sands.  Died  Sept.  26, 
1923.   (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  438;  Crockford.) 


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Wilcox,  Alfred  George 

WILCOX,  ALFRED  GEORGE.    Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  i879- 
Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  29,  1880;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1906.   Ord. 
deacon  (Carlisle),  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Barrow- 
in-Furness,  1882-5.   C.  of  St  Bride's,  Liverpool,  1885-8.   C. 
of  St  George's,  Battersea,  1892-3.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Dariaston, 
Staffs.,    1893-6.   V.   of  St  George's,   Battersea,    1896-1916. 
Served   in   the  Great   War,    1914-19    (Chaplain,    R.A.C.D.; 
mentioned  in  despatches).  V.  of  S    Laurence,  Isle  of  Thanet, 
1922-7.  Died  Aug.  19,  1927.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  23, 
1927.) 
WILCOX,  ARTHUR  MARWOOD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  12,  i86o.    [4th  s.  of  W.,  Collector  of  Customs,  of  Sunder- 
land.  School,  Durham.!   Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1865;  M.A.  1868.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.),  1866; 
C.    of  Thorpe-Mandeville,    Northants.,    1866.     C.    of   Lois- 
Weedon,  1866-7.  .\ssistant  Master  at  Twyford  School,  1867- 
8.    C.   of  Wotton,   Surrey,    1872-3.    C.  of  Old  Shoreham, 
Sussex,  1873-4.   Second  Master  of  the  High  School,  Carlisle, 
1874-5;  Head  Master  there,  1875-7.  V.  of  Knowbury,  Salop, 
1877-81.   Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  and  Lecturer 
of  Kington,  Heref.,  1881-5.  V.  of  Spelsbur>',  Oxon.,  1885-97. 
V.  of  Bramhope,  Yorks.,  1897-1901.   Married,  Aug.  i,  1871, 
Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  U.  J.  T.  Allen,  V.  of 
Dalton-le-Dale,  Durham.   Died  Aug.  11,  1901.   [Durham  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug    15,  1901-) 
WILCOX,  ARTHUR  OUSELEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.   14,   1865.    S.  of  Richard.    Did  not  reside.    Adm.  at 
Do\vning,  Dec.  30,  1865. 
WILCOX,    CHARLES    WALFORD.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Magdalene,  Jan.  27,  1866.    [2nd]  s.  of  William,  deceased 
(and  Frances  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Harrop,  of  Broughton  Hall, 
Staffs.).    [B.  Feb.  14,  1847.]    School,  Rossall.   Matric.  Lent, 
1866.  Of  the  Manor  House,  Wolston,  War\vs.  Lieut.,  Wanvs. 
Yeomanry,  1873.   J. P.  for  Wanvs.   Married,  1871,  Cathenne, 
dau.  of  Francis  Hoole,  of  Edgefield,  Bradfield,  Yorks.,  and 
had  issue,  7  children,  of  whom  only  two  daughters  survived 
infancy.  Died  Mar.  25,  1926.   Brother  of  Henry  A.  M.  (1868). 
(Rossall  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists.) 
WILCOX,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  11,  1767.    B.  at 
Corby,  Lines.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1720).]  Matric.  Michs. 
1767;  B.A.  1771;  M.A.  1774-    Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  26, 
1774,    R.   of    High   Halden,    Kent,   1780-1806,   and  V.   of 
Bethersden.  Died  May  30,  1806,  at  High  Halden.    Brother  of 
Francis  (next).    (G.  Mag.,  1806,  11.  677.) 
WILCOX,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  18, 
1759.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1720).    B.  at  Corby,  Lmcs. 
Matric.  Michs.    1759;    B.A.   1763;  M.A.   1766;    B.D.   1775- 
Fellow,   1767.    R.  of  Loughborough,  Leics.,   1792-8.    Died 
July  26,  1798,  'aged  55.'    Brother  of  the  above.    (G.  Mag., 
1798,  II.  723-) 
WILCOX,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  14,  1888. 
S  of  Edward,  schoolmaster,  of  Amberley,  Gloucs.  (and  Jane 
Dennis).    B.  July  7,  1868,  at  Eastington.    School,  Wycliffe 
College  (Mr  G.  W.  Sibly).    Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1892; 
M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool),  1894;  priest,  1896;  C.  of 
St  Athanasius,  Kirkdale,  Liverpool,  1894-7   C.of  St  Stephen's, 
Wandsworth,  1897-1915.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(T.C.F.;   mentioned  in  despatches,   1919).    R.   of  Clophill, 
Beds.,  1919-22.    R.  of  Maulden,  1922-32.    R.  of  Thorington 
with  Prating,  Essex,  1932-51-.    Brother  of  John  C.  (1883); 
nephew  of  John  (1843).    {Crockford.) 
WILCOX,    HENRY    AUGUSTUS    MORTIMER.      Adm.    pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1868.    [3rd]  s.  of  William,  Esq.  (and 
Frances  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Harrop,  of  Broughton  Hall, 
Staffs.).    B.  [Oct.   14,   1849],  at  Wolston,  Warws.    School, 
Rossall  (The  Rev.  W.  A.  Osborne).  Matric.  Lent,  1869;  B.A. 
1872.   Athletics  'blue,'  (long  jump),  1870.    Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Worcester),  1876;  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Worcester,  1876. 
V.  of  Wolston,  Warws.,  1876-1908.  Married,  Aug.  24,  1874, 
Catharine  Evelyn,  dau.  of  James  Evett,  of  Shifnal,  Salop,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Dec.  12,  1908.  Brother  of  Charles  W.  (1866). 
{Rossall  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Dec.  15, 
1908.) 
WILCOX,  The  Rev.  HENRY  JENKYNS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  7,  1878.    S.  of  Henry.    B.  Apr.  14,  1846,  at  Corwen, 
N   Wales.    Schools,  Kingswood,  Bath  and  St  Bees  College. 
Matric.   Lent,    1879.     Ord.    deacon    (Ripon),    1873;    pnest 
(Exeter),  1874;  C.  of  Liversedge,  Yorks.,  1873.  C.  of  Crowan, 
Cornwall,   1873-4.    C.  of  lUogan,   1874-6-    C.  of  Hanwell, 
.Middlesex,  1877-8.   C.  of  Potton  End,  and  V.  of  Nettleden, 
Herts.,  1878-81.  V.  of  Cockshutt,  Salop,  1881-1907.    Died 
May  15,  1907.    {History  of  Kingswood  School;  Peile,  11.  665; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  May  21,  1907.) 
WILCOX,    JOHN.     Adm.    pens,    at   Queens',    Dec.    19,    1843- 
[3rd  s.  of  William   (by  his  2nd  wife,  Ann  Smith).    Bapt. 
Aug   6,  1824.]    Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1863. 

VAC  ii  VI 


Wild.  Ernest  John 

Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs., 
1849-52.    V.   of   Hixon,   Staffs.,    1853-72.   V.   of   Wolston, 
Warws.,  1872-6.    Died  umnarried;  buried  Aug.  12,  1876. 
{Clergy  List;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WILCOX,  JOHN  CHARLES.    Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.   1883. 
S  of  Edward,  schoolmaster  (and  Jane).   B.  May  26,  1861,  at 
Eastington,  Gloucs.    Schools,  National  (Mr  E.  Wilcox)  and 
University  College,   Bristol   (Prof.   Marshall).    Migrated  to 
St  John's,  Oct.  3,  1884;  B.A.  i886;  M.A.  1912.   Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle),  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  St  John's, Carlisle,  1886-90. 
C.  of  Kersal  Moor,  Lanes.,  1891-3.    C.  of  St  John's,  West 
Chelsea,    1893-5.   V    of  Sheepscombe,  Gloucs.,    1895-1906. 
C.  of  St  Peter's,  Upper  Holloway,  1907-11.    C.  of  Stoke-next- 
Guildford,  Surrey,   1911-16.   C.  of  St  Michael's,  Stockwell, 
1916-19.    Chaplain  at  Funchal,  1919-25.    Perm,   to  off.  at 
St    Stephen's,    South    Lambeth,    1925-6;    L.D  H.M.   at   St 
Matthew's,    Muswell   Hill,    1926-31.    R.   of   Beeby,   Leics., 
1931-3.    Died   Feb.    14,    1933.    Brother  of  Henry    (1888). 
{Eagle,   -XLVii.   253;   Crockford;   The   Times,  Feb.  16,  1933.) 
WILCOX,  THEODORE  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Selwvn  H., 
Oct.  i,  1886     B.  Mav  3,  1868.    Matric.  Michs.  i886;  B.A. 
1889.    Head  Master  of  .Mleyn  Court  prep.  School,  Westcliff- 
on-Sea.    Died  Mar.  30,  1932.    Brother  of  the  next.    (School- 
masters' Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  i,  1932.) 
WILCOX,  WILLIAM  MELVILLE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Selwvn  H., 
Oct.  lo,  1885.    B.  May  22,  1866.   Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A. 
1888.   Brother  of  the  above. 
WILD,  ARTHUR  CLEMENT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  S.  of  C.  K.,  of  Thomlea,  69,  Fitzjohn's  Avenue, 
Hampstead.   B.  June  19,  1875,  at  26,  Thurloe  Road,  Hamp- 
stead.     School,   Highgate.     Matric.    Michs.    1894;    Scholar, 
1895;  B..\.  1897.    Appointed  to  the  I.C.S.  1898;  Assistant 
Collector  and  Magistrate  and  .Assistant  Judge  in  Bombay; 
Assistant  Remembrancer  of  Legal  Affairs  and  Secretary  to 
the  Council  of  the  Governor,  1908-9;  District  and  Sessions 
Judge,   1914;  Judge  and  Secretary  to  Government   (Legal 
Dept.),  1919;  Agent  for  Sardars  in  the  Deccan,  1923;  Addi- 
tional Judicial  Commissioner  of  Sind,  1929;  Of&ciating  Judge, 
High  Court,  Bombay,  1929;  Judicial  Commissioner  of  Sind, 
1930;  retired,  1933.    (India  Office  Lists.) 
WILD,  BERNARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1888. 
[4th  and  youngest]  s.  of  J[amesJ  A[nstey].    B.  [May  30, 1869] 
in  London.  School,  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891; 
M.A.  1896.    .\dm.  Solicitor,  1897.    Ord.  deacon  jSt  Albans), 
1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of  St  Edmund's,  Forest  Gate,  1902-8. 
C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Pimlico,  1908-9.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene, 
Paddington,  1910-12.    C.  of  St  Anne,  Limehouse,  1912-15; 
C   of  St  Barnabas,  Pimlico,  1915-16.    Lattedy  of  4,  West- 
bourne  Park  ViUas,  London,  W.,  where  he  died  Nov.  14,  1926. 
Brother  of  Ernest  J.  (1877)-    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Nov.  16,  1926.) 
WILD,  CHARLES  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1883.    S.  of  Edward,  Esq.    B.  [Feb.  21,  1862],  at  Norwich. 
School,  Norwich  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1883.   Brother  of 
the   next.     A   medical   student    at    St    George's    Hospital, 
London,   1888.   Died  Feb.  22,   1891.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(F.  Brittain.) 
WILD,  ERNEST  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,   (age   18)   at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.    S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  (and  Susan,  dau.  of  James 
Chamberlin).  B.  [Jan.  i,  1869],  at  Norwich.  School,  Norwich 
Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A   1890;  prizeman;  LL.B. 
1891;  LL.M.  1896.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple,  1893. 
On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.    Judge  of  Norwich  Guildhall 
Court  of  Record,   1907.    Member  of  the  L.C.C.,    1907-10. 
K.C.  1912.    Knighted,  1918.   M.P.  for  the  Upton  Division  of 
West  Ham,   1918-22.    High  Steward  of  Southwark,   1922. 
Recorder  of  the  City  of  London,  1922-34.   Married,  Mar.  28, 
1894,  Myra,  dau.  of  William  Barnard,  of  Great  Yarmouth. 
Died  Sept.  13,  1934,  in  London;  buried  at  Norwich.  Portrait 
in  Jesus  College.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Law  Lis<s;  Walford, 
County  Families;  WIto's  Who;  The  Times,  Sept.  14,  1934.) 

WILD,  ERNEST  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  19,  1877. 
S.  of  James  Anstey,  solicitor  (and  Fanny).  B.  in  Kensington. 
Bapt.  Oct.  27,  1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1887.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1879,  1880,  1881.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester),  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  Famborough,  Warws., 
1882-3.  C.  of  Penshurst,  Kent,  1884-92.  R.  of  Rattlesden, 
Suffolk,  1892-1912.  R.  of  Banning,  Kent,  1912-20.  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Rochester,  1922;  dio.  of  Chichester,  1930.  Mamed 
(1)  June  26,  1884,  Agnes  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Charles 
William  Holbech,  Archdeacon  of  Coventry;  (2)  Oct.  29,  1890, 
Mary  Hilda  Madalina,  dau.  of  the  3rd  Viscount  Hardmge. 
Resided  latterly  at  Wadhurst,  Sussex.  Died  Sept.  16,  1931, 
aged  72;  buried  at  Wadhurst.  Brother  of  Bernard  (i888). 
(EagU,  .XLVII.  36;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  July  2,  1884;  The 
Times,  Sept.  17,  i93i') 


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WILD,  ERNEST  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
June  3,  1856.  S.  of  John,  of  Clapham,  London.  B.  there. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1869. 
Brother  of  John  (1856). 

WILD,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1845. 
[Eldest  s.  of  George  Nicholas,  Esq.,  of  Brighton.  B.  Aug.  24, 
1825.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class, 
1847-8);  LL.B.  1853;  LL.D.  1859.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  19,  1847.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7,  1873-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield),  1850;  priest,  i8'i2;  C.  of  Norton-le-Moors,  Staffs., 
1852-4.  V.  of  Dodderhill  with  Elmbridge,  Worcs.,  1855-64. 
R.  of  Bisley,  Surrey,  1865-72.  Married,  June  3,  1851, 
Phoebe  Charlotte  Florence,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry 
Bright,  V.  of  Adbaston,  Staffs.  Author,  Brief  Defence  of 
Essays  and  Reviews;  Sermon  to  Theists.  Lived  latterly  at 
Bagshot,  Surrey.  Died  Nov.  3,  1909.  (Scott,  MSS.\  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  4,  1909.) 

WILD,  HENRY  SYDNEY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  10,  1894.  S.  of 
Henry  John,  Esq.  B.  in  the  Barbados.  Schools,  St  Peter's, 
York,  and  Reading.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Migrated  (age  27) 
to  Jesus,  Jan.  1896.  At  St  George's  Hospital;  House 
Physician  and  House  Surgeon  there.  House  Physician  at 
Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1892.  Practised  in  Guernsey.  Physician,  Guernsey  Lunatic 
Asylum.  Medical  Officer,  Trinity  House.  Married,  1892, 
Florence  Margaret  Galpin.  Author,  medical.  Of  Choisi, 
Guernsey,  in  1948.  (Register  of  King's  College;  Medical 
Directories.) 

WILD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  3,  1856. 
S.  of  John,  of  Clapham,  London.  B.  there.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Lent,  1857;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Brother  of 
Ernest  W.  (1856). 

WILD,  THOMAS  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  9,  1880.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bramley  Grange,  Thomer, 
near  Leeds.  [B.  Feb.  14,  1863.]  School,  Leeds  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury), 
1890;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  Wilton,  Wilts.,  1890-2.  C.  of  East 
Mailing,  Kent,  1892-6.  C.  of  Shoreham,  Kent,  1897-1900. 
C.  of  St  Gabriel's,  Westminster,  1901-8.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of 
Southwark,  from  1926.  Latterly  of  Coulsdon,  Surrey. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1947.  (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book.) 

WILD,  WILLIAM  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1896.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Birdholme,  Wath-upon-Deame, 
Yorks  [B.  Feb.  1877.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  1899.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Nov.  1902;  practised  in 
Leeds  (Messrs  Day  and  Yewdall).  Of  Esholt  House,  AUerton 
Park,  Leeds.  Died  Dec.  5,  1938,  in  London.  (Uppingham 
Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists;  The  Times.  Dec.  6,  1938.) 

WILD,  WILLIAM  QUINTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  12, 
1778.  Of  Leics.  In  Holy  Orders.  Of  Costock  Hall,  Notts. 
Had  a  son  b.  in  1791.    (Walford,  County  Families.) 

WILD,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM  TAYLOR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1825;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  Matric.  Michs.  1834; 
B.D.  (Stat.  F.liz.)  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1820;  priest, 
1822^  C.  of  Newark,  Notts.  V.  of  Westow,  Yorks.,  1833-60. 
Evening  Preacher  at  St  James's,  Clerkenwell,  1848.  Married, 
1825,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Stuart,  V.  of  Steeple 
Bumpstead,  Essex.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Nov.  16,  i860. 
(Boa.se,  vi.  870;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  679;  Crockford;  F.  P.  White.) 

WILDBORE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  20,  1788. 
Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles,  of  Broughton  Sulney,  Notts. 
B.  July  16,  1767,  at  Keyworth,  Notts.  School,  Dalby,  Leics. 
(Mr  Greenaway).  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  B.A.  1792.  V.  of 
Tilton,  Leics.,  1796-1843.  Died  Jan.  1843,  aged  76.  (G.  Mag., 
1843,  I.  326;  Warwick's  Univ.  Reg.) 

WILDBORE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1828. 
Did  not  reside. 

WILDE,  ALBERT  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  22,  1844.  S.  of  [Sir]  John  (1799)  [Chief  Justice  of  Cape 
Colony].  B.  July  7,  1825,  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia.  School,  Surrey  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1845,  as 
Wylde;  B.A.  1849;  M..\.  1857.  Ord.  deacon,  1849;  priest, 
1850.  R.  of  Greatford  with  Wilsthorpe,  Lines.,  1850-9. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  1859-69.  R.  of  Louth, 
1859-1915.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1863-1918.  Married,  185 1, 
Laura  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Joseph  Coltman,  of  York. 
Resided  latterly  at  3,  Suffolk  Square,  Cheltenham.  Died 
July  18,  1918.  (Scott,  MSS.,  which  says  he  was  bom  at  Cape 
Town;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  20,  1918.) 

WILDE,  ARCHER  DONNITHORNE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1879.  S.  of  E[dward]  A[rcher],  Esq.  (and  Mary  Penelope, 
dau.  of  E.  H.  Donnithome,  Esq.).  [B.  Oct.  22,  i860.]  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
Feb.  x886;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Wilde  and  Cox, 
J07,  Temple  Chambers).  Later  of  Thomcombe,  Chard.  Died 
Nov.  6,  1926,  in  London.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
The  Times,  Nov.  9,  1926.) 


Wilde,  Reginald  William 

WILDE,  CHARLES  ROBERT  CLAUDE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  16,  1836.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  [1st  Baron 
Truro]  (by  his  1st  wife,  MaryWileman, widow  of  W.  Devaynes). 
B.  [Nov.  1,  1816],  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1837.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  28,  1838. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  28,  1842.  Clerk  of  .\ssize  for  the 
Oxford  Circuit.  Col.  Commandant,  Middlesex  Artillery 
Volunteers.  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  2nd  Baron  Truro,  Nov.  11,  1855.  Married,  June  12,  1838, 
Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  Ray,  of  Edmonton.  Died,  s.p..  Mar.  27, 
1891.  Brother  of  Thomas  M.  C.  (1836).  [List  of  Carthusians; 
Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WILDE,  EDWARD  HUGH  NORRIS.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30, 
1898.  [Only]  s.  of  Ernest  James  (next),  of  Miledown,  Win- 
chester (and  Edith  Emma,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Rhys 
Jones).  B.  Mar.  31,  1880.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  exhibitioner,  1900;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class)  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Nov.  1905; 
practised  in  London  (Messrs  Wilde,  Wigston  and  Sapte). 
Of  21,  College  Hill,  E.C.,  and  Stanley  Crescent,  W.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Gunner,  R.F.A.).  Married,  July  26, 
1910,  Agnes  Muriel  Clay.  Died  Oct.  3,  1931.  (Winchester 
Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Oct.  5,  1931). 

WILDE,  ERNEST  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1866.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Charies  [Norris].  B.  [Aug.  2],  1848,  in 
London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A. 
1871;  M.A.  1874.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Feb.  1874;  practised  in 
London  (Messrs  Wilde,  Moore,  Wigston  and  Co.,  21,  College 
Hill,  E.G.).  Married,  Sept.  17,  1874,  Edith  Emma,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Edward  Rhys  Jones,  R.  of  Limpsfield,  Surrey. 
Died  Nov.  16,  1931,  at  Winchester;  buried  at  Chilcomb, 
Hants.  Father  of  the  above.  {Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  ig, 
1931;  Al.  Carthus.) 

WILDE,  ERNLE  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  16,  1883.  [S.  of 
the  Rev.  Richard  (1851),  of  Emsworth,  Hants.  B.  July,  1865. 
School,  Haileybury.]  Did  not  reside.  Went  to  New  Zealand, 
1883,  where  he  farmed  near  Marton.  Married,  1893,  Amelia 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Major  Willis,  14th  Regt.  Died  Sept.  13, 
1943,  in  New  Zealand.  Brother  of  Richard  G.  (1881). 
(Haileybury  Reg.) 

WILDE,  JAMES  PLAISTED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6, 
1834.  r2nd  s.  of  Edward  Archer,  solicitor  (and  Marianne,  dau. 
of  William  Norris,  M.D.).  B.  July  12,  1816.  School,  Win- 
chester.] Matric.  .Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1842.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  15,  1836.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  22,  1839.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Junior  Counsel  to 
the  Board  of  E.xcise  and  Customs,  1840-60.  Q.C.,  1855. 
Bencher,  1856.  Counsel  to  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1859-60. 
A  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  1860-3;  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Probate  and  Divorce,  1863-72.  Knighted,  i860.  Created 
Baron  Penzance,  1869.  Privy  Councillor,  1864.  Judge  of 
Provincial  Courts  of  Canterbury  and  York,  1875-99.  Dean  of 
Arches,  1875-99.  Of  Eashing  Park,  Godalming.  Married, 
Feb.  20,  i85o,  Lady  Mary  Pleydell-Bouverie,  dau.  of  3rd  Earl 
of  Radnor.  Died,  s.p.,  Dec.  9,  1899.  (Laie>  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  G.E.C.;  Who  was  Who; 
D.N.B.) 

WILDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  8,  1787.  Onlys. 
of  John,  of  Hamage,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1787;  B.A.  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  May  12, 
1793;  priest,  Oct.  26,  1794;  C.  of  Cound,  Salop,  i793'  R-  o^ 
Pontesbury  (third  portion),  1815-29.  Minister  of  Albrighton 
Chapel,  near  Shrewsbury.  Died  Dec.  16,  1829,  aged  59,  at 
Harnage.  Fatherof  Spencer  D.  (1818).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  559;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1829,  11.  647.) 

WILDE  (or  WYLDE),  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1799,  as  Wylde.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  attorney,  of 
London  (and  Mary  Anne  Knight).  B.  1780.  School,  St  Paul's 
(Captain,  1799-1800).  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  exhibitioner, 
1801;  LL.B.  1805,  as  Wylde;  LL.D.  1826.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  1802.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1805.  Judge- 
Advocate  of  New  South  Wales.  Knighted,  1827.  Chief 
Justice,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1827-54.  President  of  the  first 
Cape  Parliament.  Married,  1805,  Miss  Jane  Elizabeth  Moore. 
Died  Dec.  13,  1859,  at  Capetown.  Father  of  Albert  S.  (1844). 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

WILDE,  REGINALD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  1880.  S.  of 
S[amuel]  J[ohn],  Esq.,  Scrjeant-at-Law,  of  London  (and 
Georgina).  [B.  June  27,  1862.]  Schools,  Merchant  Taylors' 
and  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
Mar.  1888;  practised  in  Manchester  (Messrs  Wharton  and 
WUde).  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Manchester 
Regt.;  employed  Command  D6p6t).  Married,  1899,  Josephine 
Gemmell,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  H.  Tagart,  of^Bath.  Died  Aug.  2, 
1943,  in  London  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Haileybury 
Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Aug.  4,  1943.) 


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Wilding,  George  William  Augustus,  Prince 


WILDE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  i,  1851.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1851;  B.A.  185s;  M..\.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield), 
1857;  priest,  1858;  C.  of  Little  Drayton,  Salop,  1857-60.  C.  of 
Culford  and  Uggeshall,  Suffolk,  1860-4.  C.  of  .\ylesbur>', 
Bucks.,  1864-6.  C.  of  Englefield  Green,  Surrey,  1866-8. 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  Board  of  Education,  1868-96. 
Married  Caroline  Eugenia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Drummond  Money.  Died  Dec.  9.  1904,  aged  72.  Father  of  the 
next  and  of  Ernie  J.  {1883).  [Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  10, 
1904.) 

WILDE,  RICHARD  GERARD.  .\dni.  at  Clare,  June  11,  1881. 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (above).  B.  Oct.  8,  1862. 
School,  Haileybury.j  Matric.  Michs.  188 1;  B.A.  1884;  M.B., 
B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1889.  At  the  London  Hospital;  House 
Physician  and  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1887  Died  Mar.  27,  1890,  in  the  London  Hospital  of  typhoid 
fever.  Brother  of  Ernie  J.  (1883).  {Haileybury  Reg.;  Medical 
Directories;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  2,  1890.) 

WILDE,  SPENCER  CROUGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  14,  1862.  S.  of  George,  of  Cheam  House,  Surrey. 
B.  [Dec.  23],  1843,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1862.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1868;  practised  in  London  (Messrs 
Markby,  Wilde  and  Burra,  9,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn). 
(Law  Lists.) 

WILDE,  SPENCER  [DOD].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  8, 
1818.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1787),  of  Pontesbury,  Salop. 
Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar,  1818;  Bell  Scholar,  1819;  B.A. 

1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford),  1824;  priest  (Hereford),  Aug.  7, 

1825.  V.  of  Fletching,  Sussex,  1837-63.  Married,  Apr.  n, 
1837,  Julie  Pellew  Holford,  dau.  of  Sir  T.  M.  Wilson,  Bart. 
Died  Aug.  24,  1863,  aged  63.  iCUrgy  List;  Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  1863,  11.  515.  'Wild';  F.  P.  White.) 

WILDE,  THOMAS  MONTAGUE  CARRINGTON.   Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  16,  1836.    [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  ist  Baron 
Truro  (by  his  ist  wife).    B.  Oct.  17,  1818.    School,  Charter- 
house.] Matric.  Lent,  1838.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  28,  1842.    Registrar,  District  Court  of  Bankruptcy,  at 
Manchester,  1851-62;  at  Bristol,  1862-70.    Married,  Feb.  3, 
1853,  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Charies  Chapman,  Esq.,  of  Balham 
Hill,  Surrev,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  10,  1878,  at  Lee,  Kent. 
Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Charies  R.  C.  (1836).    (Boase, 
VI.  873;  Law  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WILDE,  THOMAS  MONTAGUE  MORRISON.    Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,   Feb.   28,    1874.     [3rd]    s.    of    Thomas    Montague 
(above),  of  i,  Sandringham  Villas,  Blackheath,   Kent.    B. 
[Mar.   II,   1856],  in  Manchester.    School,  Harrow.    Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  LL.B.  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15, 
1875.    Called  to  the  Bar,  July  3,   1878.    On  the  Western 
Circuit.  Succeeded  his  uncle  Charies  R.  C.  (1836)  as  3rd  Baron 
Truro,  Mar.  27,  1891.  Married,  Apr.  11,  1882,  -Mice  Hare,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Eyre  Maunsell,  R.N.  Died  Mar.  8,  1899,  at  Mentone, 
when  the  title  became  extinct.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WILDER,  CHARLES.    .A.dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  6,  1827.    [3rd]  s.  of  John,  of  Purley  Hall  and  Sulham, 
Berks,  (and  Harriet  Beadon).     B.  July  12,  1808,  at   North 
Stoneham,   Hants.    Matric.   Michs.   1827;   B.A.   1831;   M.A. 
1834.    Fellow,  1830-8.    Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1831-8. 
Died  Sept.   13,   1838,  at  Eton,  of  fever  contracted  during 
a  journey  in  Italy.  Brother  of  John  (1820).   (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Reg.  of  King's  Coll.;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  11.  450;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WILDER,  EDMOND.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  27)  at  Magdalene, 
May  24,  1844.  S.  of  George  Ludowick,  Esq.,  of  Sussex  Place, 
Regent's  Park,  London  (and  Augusta  I.  M.,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Walcot,  of  Winkton,  Hants.).    [B.  May  11,  1817.]    School, 
Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1844.    Rowing 'blue,'  1846.   Served  in 
the  Colonial  Office.   President  of  the  Cricketers'  fund  from  its 
institution  until  his  death.    Died  July  27,  1885.    (Eton  Sch. 
Lists.) 
WILDER,  GEORGE  GORDON.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
July  10,  1862.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  McMahon  (1832),  of 
Brandiston,    Norfolk.]     B.    at    Thomham,    Kent.     School, 
private.    Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1874-    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln),  1869;  priest,   1870.  C.  of  Brocklesley  u: 
Kermington,    Lines.,    1869-71.     V.    of   St    Mary's,    Eling, 
Hants.,  1871-6.  Married  Honora  Elizabeth  Graham,  dau.  of 
Graham  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Easton-Grey,  WUts.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  2,  1876.   Brother  of  John  T.  (1862)  and  McMahon 
C.  G.  (1862).   (Venn,  11.  359;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
WILDER,  The  Rev.  JOHN.    B.A.  1766,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  1766,  from  Trinity.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Oxford.] 
Matric.  from  Christ  Church  (Oxford),  Apr.  24,  i745.  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1749-    (-'I'-  Oxon.) 
WILDER,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton  (Capt. 
of  Montem),  May  31,  1820.   [2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Puriey  Hall, 
Berks,  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edwards  Beadon,  R.  of 


North  Stoneham,  Hants.).    B.  July  9,   1801,  at  Bromley, 
Kent     Bapt.  .A.ug.  31,  1801.]    Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Browne 
medal,  1823;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1828.   Fellow,  1823-31.   Adm. 
ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1824;  priest,  1825. 
Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1824-40;  Fellow  of  Eton,  1840-85; 
Vice-Provost,    1885-92.     R.    of   Sulham,    Berks.,    1836-92. 
Married  (i)  July  26,  1831,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Gilbert 
Heathcote,  Archdeacon  of  Winchester;   (2)  Apr.   10,   1866, 
Mary  Hood,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  G.  Deane,  R.  of  Bighton,  Hants. 
Died  Aug.  2,  1892,  'aged  91,'  at  Sulham  House,  Reading. 
A  generous  benefactor  to  Eton.    Brother  of  Charles  (1827). 
(Eton   Sch.    Lists;    Boase,    11.    1347;   Al.   Oxon.;    Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  18,  1866;  Sir  Wasey  Sterry.l 
WILDER,  JOHN  McMAHON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
16,  1832.    Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839;  B.D. 
1851.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1853.   Ord.  deacon,  1836; 
priest  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury),  Dec.  17,  1837. 
V.  of  Thomham  with   .\llingham,   Kent,   1838-50.     R.  of 
Brandiston,  Norfolk,  1850-84.    Died  Oct.  31,  1884,  aged  72- 
Father  of  McMahon  C.  G.  (1862),  George  G.  (1862)  and  the 
next.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  5,  1884.) 
WILDER,  JOHN  TRAFALGAR.   .A.dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
July  10,  1862.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  McMahon  (above),  R. 
of  Brandiston,  Norfolk.]    B.  at  TJiomham,  Kent.    School, 
Rochester.   Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1870.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester),  1867;  priest,  1868  ;C.  of  Duddon,  Cheshire, 
1867-8.   C.  of  Tarvin,  1868-9.    R.  of  Cariton  with  WUlmg- 
ham,  Cambs.,  1869-81.    R.  of  Great  Bradley,  Suffolk,  1868- 
70  and  1881-92.   Died  Mar.  25,  1892.   Brother  of  George  G. 
(1862)  and  the  next.   (Venn,  11.  i^?,;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Apr.  6,  1S92.) 
WILDER,    McMAHON    CHARLES    GOSSELIN.      Adm.    pens. 
(age  20)  at  Caius,  July  10,  1862.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John 
McMahon  (1S32),  R.  of  Brandiston,  Norfolk.    B.  [Apr.  19, 
1842],  at  Thomham,   Kent.    School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  LL.B.  1866.    Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield), 
1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Shawbury,  Salop,  1868-70.    R.  of 
Great  Bradley,  Suffolk,   1870-80.    Died  July  20,   1880,  at 
Cheltenham.   Brother  of  the  above  and  of  George  G.  (1862). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
WILDER,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL  PARR.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  Nov.  23,  1815.    [Eldest]  s.  of  General  [Sir]  Francis 
John,  M.P.  [of  The  Manor  House,  Binfield,  Berks.].    B.  in 
Westminster.    Schools,   Reading  and  Winchester.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon,  1821;  pnest 
(Norwich),  Oct.   14,   1821.    R.  of  Carlton  and  Willingham, 
Cambs.,  1832-63,  and  R.  of  Great  Bradley,  Suffolk,  1835-63. 
Married  .\ugusta  Louisa,  dau.  of  Lieut. -General  Sir  Henry 
Corby.   Died  Au-;.  22,  1863,  aged  67.   (Venn,  n.  165;  CUrgy 
List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  11.  515-) 
WILDES,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  6,  1812.  [4th] 
s.  of  Thomas  [attorney],  of  Maidstone.    B.  there,  Apr.  '28, 
1794.  School,  Maidstone  (Mr  Alfree)  [and  St  Paul's].  Matnc. 
Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1816.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1814. 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WILDIG,  GEORGE  BURGESS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Caius, 
May  7,  1811.   S.  of  George,  of  Betley,  Stafis.   B.  at  Lichfield. 
Schools,  Newcastle  and  Betlev,  Staffs.;  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ    Had  entered  a  mercantile  house  and  became  a  partner. 
Matric.  Michs.  1811;  B.A.   1815;  M.A.  1818.    Ord.  deacon 
(Chester),  1815;  priest,  1817.    C.  of  Liverpool,  1822.    R.  of 
Norton-le-Moors,  Stafis.,  1826-53.    Lecturer  in  Mathematics 
at  Liverpool  Institution,  from  1817.  F.R.A.S.  Contnbutor 
to  the  Encvclopaedia  Britannica.  Died  Dec.  9,  1853,  aged  69, 
at  St  Heliers,  Jersev.    (Venn,  11.  156;  Boase,  vi.  874;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  i.  216.) 
WILDING,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1844.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  [Oct.  22,  1824],  at  Welshpool, 
Montgom.    School,  Sussex  (private).    Matnc.  Michs.  1844; 
B  A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1848;  pnest, 
1849;  C.  of  Claines,  Worcs.,  1848-51.  C.  of  Clanfield,  Hants., 
1851-3.  C.  of  Morville,  Salop,  1853-5-  C.  of  Solihull,  Wanvs., 
1855-6.  R.  of  Myndtown,  Salop,  1856-62.  V.  of  Upper  .\iley, 
Staffs.,  1862-1903.    Married,  1863,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev 
T  A.  Rickards,  of  Cosby,  Leics.  Died  Dec.  15, 1908.  Father  of 
the  next.     (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Simms,    BMto.  Staffs.; 
The  Times,  Dec.  17,  1908.) 
WILDING,  EUSTACE  HENRY.   Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1892. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Charies  J[ames]  (above),  of  Ariey  vicarage, 
Bewdley.   B.  there.  Mar.  6,  1873.   Matnc.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895.    Married,  Jan.  17,  1905,  Essie,  dau.  of  .\sher  \\ert- 
heimer.  Died  Mar.  12,  1939,  at  Wexham  Place,  Stoke  Poges; 
buried  at  Fulmer.    (The  Times,  Mar.  14,  1939) 
WILDING,    GEORGE   WILLIAM   AUGUSTUS,    Prince.     Adm. 
Fell.-Com.  at  St   John's,  July  6,   1843.    S.  of  His  Serene 
Highness,  the  Prince  of  Radali.  B.  Mar.  11,  1827,  at  Hanover. 
Matric.  Michs.  1843. 


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WILDING,    HARRY  ST   JOHN.     Adm.   pens,   at   St   John's, 
June  9,    1874.    S.  of  the  Rev.  James  Henry  (1829)   (and 
Elizabeth).    B.  at  Worcester.    Bapt.  June  11,  1856.   School, 
Oakham.    Matric.  Michs.   1874;  Scholar;  B.A.   1878;  M.A. 
1881.   Assistant  Master  at  New  Romney  School,  Kent,  1878- 
87;  Head  Master  of  Evesham  Grammar  School,  1887-1905. 
Ord.  deacon,   1903;  priest,   1905;  C.  of  Evesham,   1903-5. 
C.  of  Pershore,   1905-9.     R.   of  Nafford  with  Birhngham, 
Worcs.,  1909-14.    Married,  June  3,  1884,  Emily  E.  A.,  2nd 
dau.  of  James  Sherlock,  M.D.,  of  Powick,  Worcs.   Died  Sept. 
14,  1914,  aged  58,  at  Biriingham.   {Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle, 
XXXVI.  220;  E.  A.  B.  Barnard;  Schoolmasters'  Dtrectones; 
Evesham  Journal,  Sept.  19,  1914-) 
WILDING,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  5,  1807.   [8th 
s.  of  James,  of  Salop.    School,  Shrewsbury.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1807.   Died  Feb.  13,  1808,  aged  18.    (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
G.  Mag.,  1808,  I.  272.) 
WILDING,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Sept.  29, 
1797.  S.  of  James,  of  High  Ercall,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1798;  B.A.  (15M  Wrangler)  1802;  Nomsian 
prize,  1803;  M.A.  1807.    Fellow,  1806.    Ord.  deacon,  1805; 
priest,  1806.    Master  of  Cheam  School.  Surrey,  until  1840. 
V.  of  Chirbury,  Salop,   1840-63.    Author,  religious.    Died 
Mar   II    1863,  aged  81.   Father  of  the  next.   (Boase,  vi.  874; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1863, 
I.  527.) 
WILDING,  JAMES  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Tan.  28,  1829.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  James  (above).   B.  at  Cheam, 
Surrey.    School,  Cheam.    Matric.  Michs.   1829;  B.A.   1834; 
M.A.  1838.   Adm.  ad  etindem,  at  Oxford,  1842.   Ord.  deacon 
(Cariisle),  1835;  priest  (Worcester),  1840.    R.  of  St  Helen's, 
and  St  Alban's,  Worcester,  1840-62.    Died  Nov.  15,  1862. 
Father  of   Harry  St   J.    (1874)-     i^l.   Oxon.;   Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  123.) 
WILDING,  JOHN  STEEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  5, 
1890.  S.  of  Mrs  H.  Wilding,  of  5,  Barmester  Street,  Lytham, 
Lanes.    Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.    Ord. 
deacon  (Durham),  1895;  priest,    1896;   C.   of  Stanley    Co. 
Durham,    1895-9.     C.    of   St    John-the-Evang.,    Wakefield, 
1899-1907     V.  of  Meltham  M'ills,  Yorks.,  1907-19.    V.   of 
St  Alkmund,  Derby,  1919-35-   V.  of  Barrow-on-Trent  with 
Twyford,  Derbs.,  1935-9.   R.  of  Greenstead,  Essex,  1939-42. 
Perm,  to  oS.,  dio.  of  Exeter,  1942-4-    Of  Southport,  Lanes, 
in  1950.   Brotherof  William  H.  (1894).    (Crockford.) 
WILDING,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  22,  1772. 
Of  Shropshire.    Matric.  Michs.  1773;  B.A.  1777;  M.A.  1780. 
Ord.  deacon  (Hereford),  June  24,  1778;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1779", 
C.  of  Easthope,  Salop,    1778;  C.  of  Church  Stretton,  i779- 
R.  of  Easthope,   1780-1820.     P.C.  of  Leebotwood,  Salop, 
1808-16,  and  C.  of  Wolstanton  and  Smethcote.  Died  June  5, 
1820,  at  Church  Stretton,  aged  65.     (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.; 
G.  Mag.,  1820,  II.  91.) 
WILDING,  WILLIAM  HENRY.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1894. 
S.  of  W.,   Esq.,  of  8,  Choriey  Old  Road,   Bolton,   Lanes. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901. 
Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1897;  priest,  1904;  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  Ashton-under-Lyne,   Lanes.,   1897-8.    C.  of  Little 
Lever,    1899-1900.     Assistant    Master    at    Calday    Grange 
Grammar   School,   West    Kirby,   Cheshire,    1900-3.     C.    of 
Tarleton,  Lanes.,   1904-12.  C.    of  Guston,   Kent,   1913-16. 
Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  London,  1917-20.    Chaplain,  Oxford 
dioc.  Mission  to  the  deaf  and  dumb,  1921-31.    Latterly  of 
77,  Manchester  Road,  Southport,  where  he  died  Nov.  21, 
1946,    aged   75.     Brother  of   John   S.    (1890).     (Crockford; 
Church  Times,  Dec.  6,  1946;  The  Times,  Dec.  6,  1946.) 
WILDING-JONES    (or  WILLDING-JONES),   MURRAY.    Adm. 
pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1887.  [2nd]  s.  of  —  [WiUding,  of 
Hampton  Hall,  Malpas,  Cheshire].  [B.  June  11.  1867.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887,  as  Willding-Jones.    In  business 
with  Messrs  Robert  Priston,  of  Liverpool.    Died  in  a  motor 
accident  near  Langtown,  Cumberland,  Sept.  7,  1906.   (Eton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Ruvigny,  Plantagenet  Roll.) 
WILDMAN,  JOHN  BATES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1877. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1885.   For  many  years 
assistant    master    at    Lockers    Park    prep.    School,    Hemel 
Hempstead,  Herts.  Died  Apr.  20, 1929,  at  Hemel  Hempstead; 
buried  at  Boxmoor.    (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times, 
Apr.  24,  1929.) 
WILEMAN,    JOHN    WATKINS    BRETT.     Adm.    (age    19)    at 
Caius,  Oct.  1,  1873.    S.  of  H.,  gent.    B.  [June  4,  1854],  at 
Fenton.     School,    Clifton    College.     Matric.    Michs.    1873. 
Resided  four  terms.  Died  in  1945.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn, 
II.  410.) 
WILES,  BARSHAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  6,  1S28.   Did 

not  reside. 
WILES,  CLEMENT  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  19,  1897.    S.  of  Joseph  Pitts  (1868),  schoolmaster,  of 
Warkworth  House,  Cambridge  (and  Mary  Helen  Barker). 


WiLFORD,  Horace  Hignett 

B.  there,  June  29,  1878.  School,  Warkworth  House,  Cam- 
bridge (Mr  J.  P.  Wiles).  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1901; 
M.A.  1904. 

WILES,  GILBERT.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct. 
1898.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry.  B.  Mar.  25,  1880,  at  Cambridge. 
[School,  Perse,  Cambridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901; 
M.A.  1926.  Athletics  'blue'  (long  jump),  1901.  Entered  the 
LC.S.  1904;  in  the  Bombay  Presidency;  Chairman  of  the 
Cotton  Contracts  Board,  1918-20;  Secretary  to  the  Govern- 
ment of  Bombay,  1923-32;  Chairman,  Bombay  Port  Trust, 
1935-7-  Chief  Secretary,  Bombay  Govt.,  1937-9-  Adviser  to 
the  Governor  of  Bombay,  1939-40;  Adviser  to  the  Secretary 
of  State  for  India,  1941-6;  retired,  1946.  CLE.  1926; 
C.S.I.  1931;  K.C.I.E.  1938.  Married,  Dec.  11,  1906,  Winifred 
Mary,  dau.  of  Frederick  Deen  Pryor,  and  had  issue.  Of 
9,  Grange  Road,  Cambridge,  in  1953.  (Burke,  Knightage; 
Who's  Who.) 

WILES,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1798.  S.  of  William,  of  Chesterton,  Cambridge.  School, 
Linton,  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  Scholar,  1800;  B.A. 
(4th  Wrangler)  1803;  M.A.  1806.  Fellow,  1805;  Junior  Dean, 
1819-21;  Senior  Dean,  1821-2.  P.C.  of  St  Michael's,  Cam- 
bridge, 1819-21.  V.  of  Hitchin,  Herts.,  1821-55-  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1856.   (Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

WILES,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter,  1900. 
[S.  of  James.]  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1904;  M.A. 
1914.  Assistant  Master  at  Warkworth  House  School,  Cam- 
bridge, 1897-1900;  at  Clarence  School,  Weston-super-Mare, 
1904;  at  Worcester  Grammar  School,  1905;  at  King 
Edward  VI's  School,  Birmingham,  1906-14.  Lecturer  in  the 
Universityof  Belgrade  in  1918.  Representative,  in  S.E.Europe, 
of  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society:  translated  Serbian 
classics.  Died  Mar.  7,  1950,  at  Puriey,  Surrey.  (School- 
masters' Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  9,  1950.) 

WILES,  JOSEPH  PITTS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  1868. 
S.  of  John,  of  19,  Brunswick  Place,  Cambridge.  B.  there, 
Jan.  II,  1849.  School,  Perse  Grammar,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  (14th  Wrangler)  1872; 
M.A.  1875.  Kept  a  school  at  Warkworth  House,  Cambndge. 
Married,  Sept.  6,  1877,  at  Bethel  Chapel,  Hitchin,  Mary 
Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Barker,  of  Hitchin.  Died  Apr.  15, 
1929,  at  Devizes;  buried  there.  Father  of  Clement  C.  (1897). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Apr.  18,  1929.) 

WILES,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  9,  1865.  Eldest 
s.  of  James,  cloth-merchant,  of  Somersham,  Hunts.  B.  there, 
Jan.  23,  1847.  Schools,  Norwich  (Mr  Dowson)  and  University 
College,  London  (Mr  Beesley).  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A. 
(2gth  Wrangler)  1869.  Died  Jan.  18,  1871,  in  Natal,  where  he 
had  gone  for  the  benefit  of  his  health.  (Camb.  Ind.  Press, 
Mar.  II,  1871.) 

WILFORD,  EDWARD  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  21,  1855.  S.  of  Colonel  Charles,  E.I.C.  B.  [June  24, 
1836],  at  St  Thome,  near  Madras.  School,  Huntingdon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester),  1859;  priest  (Ely),  i860;  C.  of  Wisbech,  St  Peter 
and  St  Paul,  Cambs.,  1859-61.  C.  of  Upwell,  Norfolk,  1861- 
72.  R.  of  Welney,  Cambs.,  1872-99.  Married,  Nov.  13,  i860, 
Mary  H.,  dau.  of  John  Hignett,  Esq.  Died  Nov.  17,  1899. 
Father  of  the  next  four.  (Boase,  vi.  816:  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Nov.  22,  1899;  V.  Hodson.) 

WILFORD,  ERNEST  HIGNETT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1882.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Russell  (above),  R.  of 
Welney.]  Married,  July  11,  1894,  Flora  Leighton,  2nd  dau. 
of  Rev.  W.  B.  Hopkins,  V.  of  Littleport,  Cambs.  Brother  of 
the  next  three.   (The  Guardian,  July  18,  1894.) 

WILFORD,  HERBERT  HIGNETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct,  1883.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Russell  (1855). 
B.  at  Upwell,  Norfolk.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1888;  priest, 
1889;  C.  of  Monk  Soham,  Suffolk,  1888-9.  C.  of  Horsmonden, 
Kent,  1890-4.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Blackheath,  1894-6.  C.  of 
St  George's,  Bloomsbury,  1896-1900.  R.  of  Welney,  Cambs., 
1900-38.  Married,  Apr.  8,  1891,  Amy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burr, 
of  Kingsland,  Heref.  Died  Feb.  15,  1938.  Brother  of  the 
above  and  of  the  next  two.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  16, 
1938.) 

WILFORD,  HORACE  HIGNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug. 
I,  1891.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Russell  (1855).  B.  [July  28, 
1872],  at  Upwell,  Norfolk.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  Michs. 
1891.  Resided  eight  terms.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle),  1896; 
priest,  1898;  C.  of  Edenhall,  Cumberiand,  1896-8.  C.  of 
St  Luke's,  Barrow-in-Furness,  1898-1902.  Acting  C.F.  in 
South  Africa,  1902-3.  V.  of  Alexandria,  Cape  Colony,  1903-6. 
R.  of  Hasland,  Derbs.,  1906-13.  P.C.  of  Temple-Normanton, 
1906-13.  V.  of  Millarville,  Canada,  1913-19.  Inc.  of  St  Peter, 
Okotoks,  1916-19.    K.  of  St  Mark-with-St  Martin,  Calgary, 


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WiLFORD,  John  Russell 

1919-27.  V.  of  Treleigh,  Cornwall,  1927-32-  Died  Sept.  4. 
1932.  Brother  of  the  two  above  and  of  the  next.  (Crockford; 
Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  16,  1932.) 

WILFORD,  JOHN  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  10, 
1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Russell  (1855).  B.  [Apr.  15, 
1877],  at  Welney.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
Cams'  prize,  1897;  B.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1900; 
priest,  1901 ;  C.  of  Denver,  Norfolk,  1900-4.  V.  of  Waikari, 
New  Zealand,  1904-7.  C.  of  Prebbleton  with  Templeton,  New 
Zealand,  1907-13.  P.  in  Ord.,  Christchurch  Cathedral, 
Christchurch,  1913-27.  Principal  of  Christ's  College  (Upper 
Dept.),  Christchurch,  1913-33.  Hon.  Canon  of  Christchurch, 
1916-33.  Married,  1901,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Smart,  and  had  issue.  Of  Petit  Coin,  St  Martin's,  Jersey,  m 
1950.   Brother  of  the  three  above.   (Crockford;  Who's  Who.) 

WILGRESS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Jesus,  May  16, 
1825.  S.  of  Edward  Paston,  Esq.,  of  Cornwall.  B.  at  Castle, 
Falmouth.  School,  Sevenoaks.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A. 
1832.  Deputy  Assistant  Supt.  of  Army  Stores,  1839-69. 
{Army  Lists.) 

WILGRESS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  lo, 
1757.  Only  s.  of  John,  of  Framlingham,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar;  B.A.  1762;  M.A.  1765;  D.D. 
1777.  Fellow,  1763.  Senior  Proctor,  1773-4-  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Rochester),  June  2,  1765.  R-  ot 
Rawreth,  Essex,  and  Reader  at  the  Temple  Church.  R.  of 
St  Michael's,  Wood  Street,  London,  1816-21.  Died  at 
Eltham,  Feb.  15,  1821,  aged  81.  Father  of  John  T.  (i793)- 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1821,  i.  382.) 

WILGRESS,  JOHN  HENRY  FARQUHAR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  I,  1894.  [Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Frederick  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1846).  B.  Mar.  8,  1876. 
[School,  St  Edward's,  Oxford.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897;  B.Chir.  1903;  M.B.  1905.  At  the  London  Hospital; 
House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  there.  Practised  at 
Folkestone.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut., 
R.A.M.C).  Married,  Oct.  23,  1905,  Florence  Edith,  3rd  dau. 
of  Thomas  Woodward,  of  Feltham.  Author,  medical.  Died 
1921,  at  Folkestone.  {Roll  of  St  Edward's  Sch.;  Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  26,  1905.) 

WILGRESS,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  10,  1793.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (i757),  of  Eltham,  Kent. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1794;  Scholar,  1795;  B.A. 
(5^;;  Wrangler)  1798;  M.A.  1801.  Fellow,  1800-6.  V.  of 
Chalk,  Kent,  1813-50.  V.  of  Gwinear,  Cornwall,  1813-33- 
P.C.  of  Riverhead,  Kent,  1831-50.  Married,  1831,  Arabella, 
4th  dau.  of  Henry  Streatfield,  of  Chiddingstone.  {St  Paul's 
Sch.  Reg.;  Records  of  Rochester;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy 
List;  Clerical  Guide;  V.  Hodson.) 

WILKES,  CHARLES.   Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter,  1888. 

WILKES,  HUBERT  HOPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1879.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  {sub  Fiske,  1836),  R.  of  Wendon 
Lofts,  Essex  (and  Emily  Lettice).  B.  [Apr.  21,  1861],  at 
Lofts  Hall,  Wendon  Lofts.  Bapt.  May  26,  1861.  [School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Died  Mar.  6,  1888. 
Brother  of  John  (1867)  and  Samuel  R.  (1872).  {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Eagle,  xv.  378.) 

WILKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  10,  1794- 
S  of  John  of  Winchester.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1794;  Scholar,  1796;  B.A.  {14th  Wrangler)  1798.  As 
's.  of  John,  of  MiUard  House,  Sussex,'  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  7,  1796.  Doubtless  half-brother  of  John  G. 
(l8io).    {Inns  of  Court.) 

WILKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29,  1867. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  {sub  Fiske,  1836),  of  Lofts  Hall, 
Essex  (and  Emily  Lettice,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Roberts,  of  Haverhill).  B.  [Oct.  12,  1845]  at  Elmdon,  Essex. 
Bapt.  Nov.  26,  1848.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867; 
B.A.  1871.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1871.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1873.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer. 
Of  Lofts  Hall,  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  J. P.  Married,  1877, 
Lucy  dau  of  Joseph  Thomas  Collin.  Died  June  27,  1887. 
Brother  of  Samuel  R.  (1872)  and  Hubert  H.  (1879);  father  of 
the  next.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xv.  103;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
ofCourt;FosteT,MenattheBar;TheGuardian,  July  6,  1887.) 

WILKES,  JOHN  FISKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1898. 
[Only]  s.  of  John  (above),  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex  (and 
Lucy,  dau.  of  Joseph  T.  Collin,  of  Wendon).  B.  [May  22], 
1879,  at  Sutton.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B  A.  1901 ;  M.A.  1905.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  May, 
191 1.  Of  Lofts  Hall,  and,  later,  of  Elmdon  Bury,  near 
Saffron  Walden.  J. P.  for  Essex,  1907.  F.S.I.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.S.C.  (T.F.)).  Married,  1932, 
Ida  Marion,  only  dau.  of  F.  T.  S.  Rippingall,  of  Langham, 
Norfolk.   (Law  Lists ;  Burke,  L.G. ;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 


WiLKiN,  Anthony 

WILKES,  JOHN  GOLDRING.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  31, 
1810.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  MiUard  House,  Sussex.  School, 
Hyde  .\bbey,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  LL.B.  1816. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury,  Litt.  dim.  from  Winchester),  June  9, 
i8i6;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1816;  C.  of  Hawkley,  Hants.,  1816. 
C.  of  West  Tisted,  1817.  Described  by  Jane  Austen  in  a  letter 
as  'an  easy-talking,  pleasantish  young  man— a  very  young 
man,  hardly  twenty  perhaps.'  (Jane  Austen,  Her  Life  arid 
Letters,  259;  F.  P.  White.)  Doubtless  half-brother  of  John 
(1794)- 

WILKES,  ROBERT  (1836),  see  FISKE. 

WILKES,  ROBERT  STANHOPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  5,  1842.  Of  London. 

WILKES,  SAMUEL  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1872.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (sub  Fiske,  1836),  R.  of 
Wendon  Lofts,  Essex  (and  Emily  Lettice).  B.  at  Elmdon. 
Bapt.  July  3,  1853.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B  A.  1876.  Married,  Oct.  23,  1890,  Frances  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  W.  Willimott,  R.  of  Laverton.  Died  Feb.  2,  1924, 
at  Parkstone,  Dorset.  Brother  of  John  (1867)  and  Hubert  H. 
(1879).   {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  5,  1924.) 

WILKES,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1877.  S.  of  Thomas,  grocer  (and  Mary).  B.  at 
Darlaston,  Staffs.  Bapt.  Sept.  14,  1856.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1881;  priest, 
1882;  C.  of  St  James,  Wolverhampton,  1881-2.  C.  of  Heath 
Town,  Staffs.,  1882-7.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Willenhall,  1887- 
90.  V.  of  West  Smethwick,  1890-1901.  V.  of  Wednesbury, 
1901-7.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Lichfield,  1908-11.  C.  of 
St  .Andrew's,  Wolverhampton,  1911-12.  C.  of  St  Chad's, 
Wolverhampton,  1912-14.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Wolverhampton, 
1915-19.  C.  of  St  Chad's,  Wolverhampton,  1919-29.  Died 
Aug.  23,  1929,  aged  73,  at  Wolverhampton.  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Sept.  6,  1929.) 

WILKIE  (post  DALYELL),  JAMES  BRUCE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1885.  S.  of  John,  of  Foulden,  Berwick-on- 
Tweed  (and  Henrietta  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Bruce, 
Esq.,  of  Amot,  Kim-oss-shire).  B.  at  Edinburgh  [May  i], 
1867.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1885.  Second  Lieut., 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  1887;  Captain,  1895;  Major. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Inherited  the 
Binns  estate  from  his  cousin,  Mrs  Cornwall-Dalyell,  dau.  of 
his  great  uncle,  the  7th  Bart.,  and  took  the  name  of  Dalyell, 
1912.  His  claim  to  the  Baronetcy  was  established  by  the 
Baronetage  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  July,  1914,  when 
he  succeeded  as  9th  Bart.  Of  The  Binns,  Linlithgow. 
Member  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers,  the  King's  Body- 
guard for  Scotland.  Married,  Feb.  6,  1894,  May  Marjoribanks, 
2nd  dau.  of  Watson  Askew  Robertson,  of  PalUnsbum  and 
Ladykirk,  Berwicks.  and  had  issue,  one  daughter.  Died 
Dec.  12,  1935,  the  baronetcy  becoming  dormant.  (Army 
Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  14, 
I935-) 
WILKIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1878.  S.  of 
Ebenezer,  of  131,  Mount  Pleasant,  Liverpool.  B.  [June  14], 
1859,  in  Glasgow.  School,  Liverpool  Collegiate  Institution. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  and  University  College  Hospital.  B.Sc,  London, 
1886;  M.B.  1888;  M.D.  1892;  D.P.H.  1892.  House  Physician 
at  the  Brompton  Hospital.  Clinical  Assistant,  Eye  and  Ear 
Hospital,  Liverpool.  House  Surgeon,  Seamen's  Hospital, 
Victoria  and  Albert  docks.  Practised  in  London.  Author, 
medical.  {Medical  Directories  (not  in  1930).) 

WILKIE,  WILLIAM  CLARKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St 
John's,  July  4,  1833.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  II,  1833.  S.  of  Daniel  MacQueen.  B.  at  Stonehouse, 
Lanarkshire.  School,  Haddingtonshire  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1833.   Migrated  (age  19)  to  Trinity,  Mar.  22,  1834. 

WILKIESON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  16,  1795.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  [B.  Oct.  9, 
1778.]  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Lent,  1796;  B.A.  1800; 
M.A.  1804.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  18,  1797.  In  Holy 
Orders.  Of  Woodbury,  Beds.  Married  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
Major  Rowland  Mainwaring,  of  Four  Oaks,  Warws.  {Inns  of 
Court;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WILKIN,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  King's,  Apr.  23,  1896.  S.  of 
Frederick,  of  Wadhurst,  Surrey.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Easter,  1896;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1899.  Joined  Dr  A.  C. 
Haddon's  Cambridge  anthropological  expedition  to  the 
Torres  Straits  and  New  Guinea.  Visited  Egypt  with  Prof. 
Flinders  Petrie  and  accompanied  Mr  David  Kandell-Maciver 
on  an  expedition  to  Algeria  to  study  the  Berber  tribes; 
subsequently  undertook  further  excavation  in  Egypt.  .Author, 
On  the  Nile  with  a  Camera;  Among  the  Berbers  of  Algeria. 
Died  May  17,  1901,  at  Cairo.  His  father  founded  the  Anthony 
Wilkin  Studentship  in  ethnology  and  archaeology  in  his 
memory,  1908.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1898).  {Scoit,  MSS.;  The 
Times,  May  24,  1901.) 


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WILKIN,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  3,  1835. 
S.  of  J[ohn],  of  10,  Spring  Gardens,  London.   B.  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843-    Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  1840;  priest,  1841.   Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Lons- 
dale, 1841-80.  V.  of  Barton,  Westmorland,  1845-7.    R.  of 
Bootle,  Cumberland,  1847-78.    Resided  at  Ashford,  Kent, 
and  latterly  at  Tenterden,  where  he  died  July  26,   1900, 
aged  83.    Brother  of  George  (1832).    (Crockford;  The  Times, 
July  27,  1900.) 
WILKIN,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  30,  1898.   [2nd]  s.  of 
Frederick,  of  Wadhurst,  Sussex.    B.  Apr.  23,  1879-    School, 
Charterhouse.   Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  B.Chir.  1908. 
At  St  Mary's  Hospital;  Assistant  Pathologist  and  curator 
of  the  museum.    Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C;    mentioned     twice     in     despatches).     Assistant 
Bacteriologist,    Kitchener    Hospital,    Brighton.    Of   Lower 
Cousley  Wood,   Wadhurst,   in   1950.    Brother  of  Anthony 
(1896).    (Medical  Directories.) 
WILKIN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  9,  1832. 
[3rd]  s.  of  John,  of  Spring  Gardens,  London.    [B.   1816.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1833.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  22, 
1836.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  22,  1839.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  9,  1847.   Of  Tottenham,  Middlesex, 
in  1885.    Brother  of  Arthur  (1835).     [Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WILKIN,  GRAHAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1887. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  William,  Esq.    B.  in  Paddington,  London. 
School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1895.  On  the  North 
Wales  and  Chester  Circuit.    Married,  Feb.  4,  1903,  Maud, 
only  child  of  T.  W.  Courtenay,  of  London.    Died  Dec.  26, 
1938,  at  Teddington.    (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times, 
Dec.  28,  1938.) 
WILKIN,   JOHN   BARKER.    Adm.   pens,   (age  20)   at   Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1878.   [2nd]  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.  [merchant,  of  Tinwald 
Downs,   Dumfriesshire,   and]   of  Christchurch,   Canterbury, 
New  Zealand.   B.  [Sept.  23,  1858],  at  Christchurch.  Schools, 
Christchurch  Grammar  (The  Rev.  C.  Corfe)   [and  Carlisle 
Grammar].    Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  4,  1879.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1883. 
Of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand  in  1885.    (Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Carlisle  Gr.  Sch. 
Memorial  Reg.) 
WILKIN,  LANCELOT.     Adm.  (age  20)   at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i, 
1890.   2nd  s.  of  John  Frederick,  doctor,  of  Beckenham,  Kent 
(and  Jane  L.,  dau.  of  James  Shoolbred).   B.  [Mar.  10,  1871], 
at  Folkestone.    [Schools,  Dover  College  and  Haileybury.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;   M.A.  1898;   B.Chir.  1901. 
At  Guy's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S  ;L.R.C.P., 
1899.    Practised  at  Gloucester,  1904-20.    Latterly  of  Rose 
Ash  Barton,  S.  Molton,  Devon,  where  he  died  Apr.  16,  1942. 
Brother  of  Walter  H.  (1895).    (Dover  Coll.  Reg.;  Haileybury 
Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  W.  H.  Wilkin;  The  Times,  Apr.  20, 
1942.) 
WILKIN,    LEWIS.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity,    June    i,    1880. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  [solicitor],  of  Dolgelley,  Merioneths. 
[formerly  of  London].    B.  July  i,  1861,  in  London.   School, 
Winchester.    Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.    Adm.  at  the 
Iimer  Temple,  Feb.  26,  1881.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  29, 
1885.    Married,  July  23,  1887,  Gaynor  Mercy,  4th  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Wyatt,  of  London.   Died  June  13,  1889.    (Win- 
chester Coll.  Reg. ;  Scott,  MSS. ;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Guardian, 
June  19,  1889.) 
WILKIN   (post  SHOOLBRED-WILKIN),  WALTER  HAROLD. 
Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895.  [3rd]  s.  of  J[ohn]  F[rederick], 
M.D.,  of  Rose  Ash  [S.  Molton],  North  Devon  and  the  Warren, 
Beckenham,  Kent.  B.  Nov.  18,  1876,  at  Beckenham.  School, 
Haileybury.    Matric.  Michs.   1895;  B.A.   1898;   M.A.   1903 
Second  Lieut.,  the  Derbyshire  Regt.,  1897;  Second  Lieut., 
Sherwood  Foresters,  1899;  Lieut.,  1900;  Capt.,  1905.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War,   1899-igoi   (mentioned  in  des- 
patches); and  in  Nigeria,  1901-2.   In  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  Sherwood  Foresters;  prisoner  of  war,  1914;    Major, 
1915;  in  N.  Russia,  1919).    Retired  in  1920.    Married,  1913, 
Dorothy  Alison,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Macalister  of  Hams- 
lade,  Oakford,  Devon,  and  had  issue.   Changed  his  name  to 
Shoolbred-Wilkin,   by   deed-poll,    1946.     Of   Yarty   House, 
Axminster  in  1946.   Died  in  Mar.  1950.   Brother  of  Lancelot 
(1890).   (Haileybury  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  Pembroke  Annual 
Gazette;  W.  H.  Wilkin.) 
WILKINS,  ARTHUR  NORMAN.    Adm.  pens,   at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1890.    S.  of  James,  schoolmaster,  afterwards  estate- 
agent  to  the  Earl  of  Wolverhampton  (and  Laura  Price).    B. 
Nov.  16, 1871,  atPatshuU.  School,  Wolverhampton  Grammar 
(Rev.  H.  Williams).    Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A. 
1901.    B.Sc,  London,   1905.    Assistant  Master  at  Wotton- 
under-Edge  Grammar  School,  Gloucs.,  for  3  years;  at  Cumber- 
land  House   School,   Gravesend   for   i    year;    at   Skinner's 
School,  Tunbridge  Wells,   for   2   years;   at    Kidderminster 


WiLKiNS,  George  Dashwood 

Grammar  School,  1900-6;  at  Dulwich  College,  1907-18;  at 
Harrow,    1918-31.     Of   Whelley   Lodge,   Bloomfield   Road, 
Bath,  in  1951.   (Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 
WILKINS,  AUGUSTUS  SAMUEL.     Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  2,  1864;  re-adm.  sizar  Oct.  10,   1864.    S.  of  Samuel  J. 
(and  Mary  Haslam,  of  Thaxted,  Essex).  B.  Aug.  20,  1843,  in 
Enfield  Road,   Kingsland.    Bapt.  Nov.   15,   1843.    [School, 
Bishop's  Stortford  Collegiate.]   Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar, 
1866;  B.A.  (5th  Classic)  1868;  Members'  prize,  1867  and  1868; 
Hulsean  prize,  1868;  Burney  prize,  1870;  Hare  prize,  1872; 
M.A.   1873;   Litt.D.   1885.    President  of  the  Union,   1868. 
M.A.,  London,  1868.    Hon.  LL.D.,  St  Andrews,  1882.    Hon. 
Litt.D.,    Dublin.     Lecturer    in    Latin    at    Owens    College, 
Manchester,  1868-9;  Professor  of  Latin  there,  1869-1903,  and 
Professor  of  Classical  Literature,   1903-5.    Pro  Vice-Chan- 
cellor  of  Victoria  University.  Married,  Dec.  3 1 , 1 870,  Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Field,  of  Bishop's  Stortford, 
Herts.,  and  had  issue.   Edited  Cicero's  Rhetorical  Works  and 
the  Epistles  of  Horace.  Died  July  26,  1905,  in  Wales.   (Scott, 
MSS.;  Eagle,  xxvii.  69;  Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 
WILKINS,  EDWARD.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Dec.  8, 1815.  [S  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1804).  B.  July  16, 1796.] 
Bapt,   Aug.   30,    1796,   at   Charlcombe,   Somerset.     Matric. 
Lent,  1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1823.    Fellow,  1818-33.    Ord. 
deacon.  1822;  priest,  1823.    R.  of  Hempstead  with  Lessing- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1832-76.     J. P.  for  Norfolk.     Married  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Leir,  Esq.,  of  Jaggard's  House,  WUts. 
Died  July  18,  1876,  aged  80,  at  Hempstead.    Father  of  the 
next.    (King's   Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;   Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  Sir  W.  Starry.) 
WILKINS    (post   WILKINS-LEIR),    EDWARD    JOHN    PAUL. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  25,  1856.   [Only] 
s.  of  the  Rev.  E[dward]   (above),  of  Hempstead,  Norfolk 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Leir,  Esq.).    [B.  there,  Sept.  29, 
1835.]    School,  Marlborough  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1856; 
B.A.   i860.    Cricket  'blue,'   1858.    Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and 
Wells),  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Stawell,  Somerset,  1861-3. 
C.  of  Belaugh,  Norfolk,  1863-73.   C.  of  Gimingham,  1874-8. 
Assumed  the  name  of  Wilkins-Leir,  by  Royal  license,  1881. 
Lived  latterly  at  Weston  House,  Upper  Weston,  Bath,  where 
he  died,  Apr.  23,  192 1.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 
WILKINS,  EDWARD  WEEDON.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1874.   S.  of  Walter,  banker's  clerk  (and  Mary  Page). 
B.  June   14,   1854,   at   Kingsholm,  Gloucs.    Matric.  Michs. 
1874;    B.A.    1878;   M.A.    1883;    LL.M.    1885;   LL.D.    1892. 
Member  of  the  firm  of  Walter  Wilkins  and  Son,  stockbrokers. 
Died  Aug.  14,  1933,  at  Cheltenham.    (Eagle,  xlviii.  73;  The 
Times,  Aug.  16,  1933-) 
WILKINS,   ERNEST  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1892.    B.  Aug.  8,  1875.    Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895.   Adm.  Solicitor,  Feb.  1900;  practised  at  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouche  (Messrs  G.  A.  and  E.  W.  Wilkins).    (Law  Lists  (not 
1920).) 
WILKINS,  FRANCIS  LARGE.    Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884.    Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1884;  priest,  1886;  C.  of 
St  Oswald's,  Hebbum-on-Tyne,  1884-7.   C.  of  Little  Oakley, 
Essex,  1888-90.   C.  of  Wath-on-Deame,  Yorks.,  1890-2.   C. 
of  Kirkby,  Lanes.,   1892-4.    Chaplain,   Kirkdale  Industrial 
Schools,   1894-7.    Lattedy  of  55,  Como  Street,   Romford. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1909. 
WILKINS,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  25, 
1803.    [3rd]  s.  of  William,  architect,  of  Norwich.    B.  there 
[May,   1785].    School,   Bury  St  Edmunds.    Matric.   Michs. 
1803;    B.A.    1807;    M.A.    1810;    D.D     1824.     Ord.   deacon 
(Norwich),  June  12,   1808;  priest   (Salisbury),   1810;  C.   of 
Great  Plumstead,  Norfolk,   1808;  C.  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk, 
1808-15.  V.  of  Lexington,  Notts.,  1813-15.  V.  of  Lowdham, 
1815-17  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  18x7-41.   R.  of  Wmg, 
Rutland,   1827-39.   R-   oi  Beelsby,   Lines.,  1843-65.   Vicar- 
General  of  Southwell,  1823-65.    Archdeacon  of  Nottingham, 
1832-65.  Married,  Sept.  3,  1811  (havingfirsteloped  withher  to 
Gretna),  AmeUa  Auriol  Hay,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  A.  Drum- 
mond,  V.  of  Hadleigh.    Author,  Body  and  Soul,  etc.    Died 
Aug.  13,  1865.    Father  of  the  next  and  of  John  M.  (1834); 
brother  of  WUliam  (1796).    (Boase,  in.  1350;  Venn,  11.  141; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Extraordinary  Black  Book,  1830; 
G.Mag.,  1865,  II.  39i;L>.A'.B.) 
WILKINS,   GEORGE  DASHWOOD.    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at 
Caius,  Nov.  2,  1831.   S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (above),  D.D.,  of 
Nottingham.   B.  at  Hadleigh,  Sufiolk.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.   Michs.   1831.    Entered  the  East   India  Co.'s  CivU 
Service,  1832;  held  many  posts  as  Magistrate  and  Collector 
at  difierent  stations,  1832-69.  Married  (i)  1836,  Mary  Frances, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Piers  Gamble,  of  Dublin;  (2)  1849.  Emma 
Maria,  dau.  of  Charles  Du  Pre  RusseU,  Bengal  C.S.    Died 
Aug.    29,    1885.     Brother    of    John    M.    (1834)-     (List    of 
Carthusians;  V.  Hodson;  Venn,  11.  217;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 


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WiLKiNS,  Granville  Augustus 

WILKINS,  GRANVILLE  AUGUSTUS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1889,  from  CA^'i:^•DISH  H.  S.  of  W.,  Esq.,  of  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouche,  Leics.  B.  Feb.  5,  1873,  at  Peterborough.  School, 
Ashby-de-la-Zouche.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  3,  1892; 
B.A.  1892;  LL.B.  1893.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Feb.  1896;  practised 
at  Ashby-de-la-Zouche  (Messrs  G.  A.  and  E.  W.  Wilkins). 
Brother  of  Ernest  \V.  (1892).   {T.A.  Walker,  620;  Law  Lists.) 

WILKINS,  HENRY  GRANVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  4,  1878.  S.  of  Frederick  George,  bullion-broker  (and 
Isabella).  B.  at  Leyton,  Walthamstow,  Essex.  Bapt. 
Dec.  23,  1859.   Of  Essex.   Did  not  reside. 

WILKINS,  HENRY  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  i, 

1841.  S.  of  WUliam  (1796).  B.  [June  29,  1822],  in  London. 
School,  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B..\.  1845.  Ord. 
deacon,  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  Famsfield,  Notts.,  1845-9. 
V.  there,  1849-74.  Died  Dec.  19,  1874.  Brother  of  William  B. 
(1832).   (Peile,  II.  474;  Crockford.) 

WILKINS  (post  DE  WINTON),  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  6,  1836.  [2nd]  s.  of  Cann,  Esq.,  of 
Clifton,  Gloucs.,  who  (with  his  son)  assumed  the  name  of 
De  Winton  in  1839.  B.  Mar.  1816.  Matric.  Michs.  1836; 
B..\.  1840;  M.A.  1844.  Died,  unmarried,  Nov.  15,  1880. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  F.  P.White.) 

WILKINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  17,  1776. 
Of  Middlesex.  \S.  of  John,  watchmaker,  of  Islington.  School, 
St  Paul's  (adm."  in  1762,  age  8).]  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  Scholar. 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILKINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  31,  i88i. 
[Only]  s.  of  J[ohn],  of  Cromwell  Road,  London.  School, 
University  College,  London  [and  B.A.  (London)  1880]. 
Matric.  Lent,  1881;  B.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  17,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  4,  1887.  On  the  North 
Eastern  circuit.  Of  i,  King's  Bench  Walk,  in  1900.  {Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WILKINS,  JOHN  MURRAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  17,  1834.  r2nd]  s.  of  the  Ven.  George  (1803),  D.D., 
Archdeacon  of  Nottingham.  B.  at  Hoveringham,  Notts. 
Schools,  Southwell  and  St  David's,  Lampeter.  Matric.  Michs. 
1834.   Migrated  to  Trinity,  Apr.  30,  1835;  B.A.  1838;  M..A. 

1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1839;  priest  (Lincoln),  1840; 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  1839-40.  R.  of  Southwell, 
Notts.,  1840-81.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1859-81.  Author,  Early 
Church  History;  Church  Music.  Died  Jan.  12,  1881,  aged  64. 
Brother  of  George  D.  (1831).  {Boase,  vi.  877;  Venn,  11.  226; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  14,  1881.) 

WILKINS,  JOHN  SEBASTIAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  17, 
1829.  Of  London.  Matric.  Michs. ,1830;  B.A.  1834.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester),  1834;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells),  1835;  C. 
of  Wiveliscombe,  Somerset,  -1841-5.  Assistant  Mimster  at 
St  James's  Chapel,  St  Heliers,  Jersey,  1845-6.  C.  of  St 
Saviour's,  Chelsea,  1849-51.  C.  of  Ball's  Pond,  Middlesex, 
1852-5.  R.  of  Bradfield-Combust,  SuSolk,  1855-8.  C.  of 
St  James's,  Pentonville,  London,  1863-5.  V.  of  Heywood, 
Wilts.,  1865-85.  Died  Mar.  16,  1885,  at  Salisbury.  (Boase, 
VI.  877;  Scott,  MSS.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Mar.  25,  1885.) 

WILKINS,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  31,  1850.  3rd  s.  of  Henrv,  deceased,  of  Waltham  Cross, 
Herts.  [B.  1829.]  Matric.  Michs.  1850.  Migrated  to  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  27,  1851;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1852-3). 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1854.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  6,  1857.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Equity  Draftsman  and 
Conveyancer.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar.) 

WILKINS,  NATHANIEL  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  ■6,  1859.  S.  of  Nathaniel  Stephen,  cloth-drawer  (and 
Mary  Ann).  B.  in  Stepney,  Middlesex.  Bapt.,  July  13,  1834. 
Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1868;  LL.M.  1877; 
LL.D.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1863;  priest,  1864; 
C.  of  Northwood,  Staffs.,  1863-4.  C.  of  Hornchurch,  Essex, 
1864-6.  C.  of  .-Uton,  Hants.,  1867-9.  Chaplain  at  the 
English  Church  in  Hanover,  1870-95.  R.  of  Stourmouth, 
Kent,  1895-1912.  Married,  June  25,  1867,  Emma,  eldest  dau. 
of  W.  J.  Bayles,  of  Newington,  Surrey.  Latterly  of  38, 
Whitstable  Road,  Camterbury,  where  he  died  Jan.  8,  1919, 
aged  84.  (Crockford;  The  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  July  9,  1867; 
The  Guardian,  Jan.  16,  1919.) 

WILKINS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  22,  1850. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  [Nov.  13,  1830],  at  Stanwick,  Northants. 
Schools,  Aspley,  Beds.,  and  Coventry.  Matric.  Easter,  1850. 
Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Apr.  24,  1852;  B.A.  1854.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury),  i860;  priest  (Exeter),  1861;  C.  of  St 
James's,  Exeter,  1860-5.  C.  of  Swanmore,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1865-6.  Lived  subsequently  at  Swanmore,  and  disappears 
from  Crockford,  1883.   [PeiU,  11.  514.) 


Wilkinson,  Alfred 

WILKINS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1804;  incorp.  from  Oxford,  1804; 
M.A.  from  King's,  1804.  [S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Charlton, 
Somerset.]  Matric.  from  VVorcester  College,  Oxford,  July  7, 
1788,  age  24;  B..\.  (Oxford),  1792.  Head  Master  of  Bath  Free 
grammar  School.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Dowager 
Countess  of  Cardigan.  V.  of  Weston,  1808-24  and  R.  of 
Charlcombe,  1811-24.  DiedApr.24. 1824,  at  Weston  vicarage. 
Father  of  Edward  (1815).   (.4/.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1824,  11.  92.) 

WILKINS,  THOMAS  HODSOLL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  13,  1842.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B..\.  1846.  Ord.  deacon, 
1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of  Slipton,  Northants.,  1849-53. 
Chaplain  of  Thrapston  Union,  1852-60.  Chaplain  at  Darm- 
stadt, 1861-7.  Latterly  of  Ipplepen,  Newton  Abbot,  Devon. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1881.    (Clergy  List.) 

WILKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  5, 
1796.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  architect,  of  Norwich.  B.  there 
[Aug.  31,  1778].  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Forster).  Matric. 
Michs.  1796;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler)  1800;  M.A.  1805.  FeUow, 
1803.  University  Travelling  Bachelor  (Greece  and  Italy), 
1801-5.  Master  of  the  Perse  School,  1804-6.  The  architect. 
A.R.A.,  1824;  R.A.,  1826.  F.R.S.,  1831.  F.S.A.,  1800. 
Carried  out  a  Greek  design  for  Downing  College,  1807-11. 
Designed  Haileybury  College  for  the- East  India  Company, 
1806;  the  Doric  entrance  to  the  lower  Assembly  rooms  at 
Bath,  1808;  the  bridge  of  King's  College,  1818,  and  the  Hall, 
Provost's  Lodge,  Library,  and  stone  screen  of  the  front 
court,  1822;  'these  buildings  conceived  in  a  bastard  Gothic 
style,  sAured  for  their  designer  further  instructions,  happily 
unfulfilled,  to  gothicise  James  Gibbs's  classic  building  on  the 
west  side  of  the  court.'  Built  the  New  Court  of  Trinity,  and 
the  new  buildings  at  Corpus  in  the  same  style.  University 
College,  Gower  Street,  one  of  his  greatest  works,  was  designed 
1827-8;  St  George's  Hospital,  1827-8,  and  the  National 
Gallery,  1832-8.  Professor  of  Architecture  at  the  Royal 
Academy,  1837.  Resided  for  many  years  at  36,  Weymouth 
Street,  London,  and  latterly  in  Cambridge.  Married,  1811, 
Alicia,  dau.  of  Matthew  Murphy,  of  Ravendale,  Lines. 
Author,  Antiquities  of  Magna  Graecia;  Atheniensia,  or 
Remarks  on  the  Buildings  of  Athens;  The  Civil  Architecture  of 
Vitruvius,  etc.  Died  Aug.  31,  1839,  at  his  residence,  Lensfield, 
Cambridge,  on  his  6ist  birthday;  buried  under  the  sacrarium 
of  the  chapel  of  Corpus,  which  he  had  erected.  Father  of  the 
next  and  of  Henry  R.  (1841);  brother  of  George  (1803). 
(Venn,  11.  130;  G.  Mag.,  1839,  11.  426;  D.N.B.) 

WILKINS,  WILLIAM  BUSHBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
June  29, 1832.  [Eld.]  s.  of  William  (above),  architect.  B.  [Sept. 
18,  1813]  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Adm,  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  17, 
1837.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  24, 1840.  Equity  Draftsman  and 
Conveyancer.  Ord.  deacon,  1846;  priest  (Worcester),  1848; 
C.  of  .\therstone,  Warws.,  1847-53.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Lichfield, 
1853-7.  Married,  Apr.  17,  1856,  Fanny  Hutchesson,  dau.  of 
Dr  Henry  Davies,  of  Portland  Place,  London.  Died  Apr.  27, 
1857.  Brother  of  Henry  R.  (1841).  (List  of  Carthusians; 
Venn,  u.  220;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILKINS,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4,  1884. 
[S.  of  Charles,  farmer,  of  Gumey  Court,  Somerset,  and 
Mortimer,  Berks,  (and  Mary  Ann  Keel).  B.  Dec.  23,  i860. 
Educated  privately,  and  then  employed  in  a  bank  at  Brighton 
before  admission.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B..A..  1887;  M.A. 
1899.  Private  Secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Dunraven,  Under- 
Secretary  for  the  Colonies,  1885.  Author  (under  the  pseudo- 
nym of  De  Winton)  of  St  Michael's  Eve;  The  Forbidden 
Sacrifice;  and  (with  Julia  Chetwynd),  John  Ellicombe's 
Temptation;  The  Holy  Estate,  a  study  in  morals.  Joint  author. 
The  Green  Bay  Tree,  a  satire  on  Cambridge  life.  Edited 
The  Romance  of  Isabel,  Lady  Burton,  a  memoir  founded  on 
her  letters  and  autobiography.  Author  of  the  following 
biographical  works:  The  Love  of  an  Uncrowned  Queen,  Queen 
Sophie  Dorothea  Consort  of  George  I;  .4.  Queen  of  Tears, 
Mrs  Fitzherbert  and  George  IV,  etc.  Died,  unmarried, 
Dec.  22,  1905,  in  London.    [Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 

WILKINSON,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct. 
1829.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  cabinet-maker,  of  Highbury, 
London.  B.  there,  Dec.  29,  1810.  School,  Mill  Hill.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Dec.  26,  1829;  B.A.  [nth 
Wrangler)  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells), 
1834;  priest  (Bristol),  1836;  C.  of  Winterboume-Zelstone, 
Dorset,  1834-41.  P.C.  of  Downside,  Somerset,  1841-7.  P.C. 
of  Teddington,  Middlesex,  1847-57.  C.  of  Kingsdon,  Somer- 
set, 1857-61.  P.C.  of  Poole,  Dorset,  1861-8.  .Married,  July  4, 
1837,  Caroline  A.  Blunt,  of  WaUop,  Hants.  Died  July  16, 
1868;  buried  at  Winterbourne-Zelstone.  Father  of  James  B. 
(1868).  (Mill  Hill  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  208;  Inns  of  Court; 
P.  E.  Towell.) 

WILKINSON,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  30,  1851. 
[S.  of  John,  cloth-merchant,  of  Leeds.  School,  Leeds 
Grammar.]  .Matric.  .Michs.  1851.  Died  in  1858.  (Leeds  Gr. 
Sch.  Adm.  Booh.) 


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WILKINSON,  ALFRED  EASTFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  19,  1842.   Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846. 

WILKINSON,  ALGERNON  CHARLES  LEGGE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1893.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Algernon 
Francis  Legge  (next)  [V.]  of  East  Drayton,  Notts.  B.  Nov.  9, 
1874,  at  Sidmouth,  Devon.  School,  St  John's,  Leatherhead. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar,  1895;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler) 
1896;  (Maths.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1897);  M.A.  1900. 
F.R.A.S.  1899.  In  the  Indian  Educational  Service,  1900-23. 
Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Elphinstone  College,  Bombay, 
1900-2  and  1915-19;  at  Deccan  College,  Poona,  1902-15 
(Principal),  1919-23.  Sometime  President  of  the  Indian 
Mathematical  Society.  Author,  School  Algebra,  for  use  in 
Indian  Secondary  Schools.  Died  Mar.  7,  1947,  at  Bromsgrove, 
Worcs.  (St  John's  Sch.  Reg.;  I.C.S.  Lists;  Bromsgrove 
Messenger,  Mar.  15,  1947.) 

WILKINSON,  ALGERNON  FRANCIS  LEGGE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  5,  1864.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Coleman 
Street,  London  (and  Anne).  B.  Apr.  13,  1845,  at  5,  Portland 
Place,  Hackney.  Bapt.  Apr.  8,  1849.  Matric.  Michs.  1864; 
LL.B.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol),  1870; 
priest,  1871 ;  C.  of  Oldland,  Gloucs.,  1870-1.  C.  of  Arlingham, 
1871-3.  C.  of  North  Huish,  Devon,  1873-4.  C.  of  Sidmouth, 
1874-7.  C.  of  Settrington,  Yorks.,  1877-86.  V.  of  East 
Drayton  with  Stokeham,  Notts.,  1886-1915.  Lived  latterly 
at  Bromsgrove,  where  he  died,  Dec.  10,  1926.  Father  of  the 
above.  (Eagle,  xlv.  49 ;  Crockford;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Htr.,  5th  Ser. 
3;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  17,  1926.) 

WILKINSON,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  12,  1768;  re-adm.  Fell. -Com.,  Nov.  28,  1770.  [Eldest]  s. 
of  William,  of  [Sheraton,  Durham  and]  Newcastle-on-Tyne 
(and  Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clennell  of  Clennell, 
Northumberland).  Schools,  Hackney,  London,  and  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1768;  Scholar,  1769.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  4,  1769.  Of  Sheraton,  Durham.  'Died,  un- 
married.'   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILKINSON,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  8,  1803.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Coxhoe,  Durham  (and 
Hannah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Spearman).  [B.  Sept.  25, 
1785.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  B.A.  1807;  M.A. 
1810.  Of  Coxhoe  Hall,  Durham,  Hulam,  Sheraton,  Durham, 
and  Clennell,  Northumberland.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co. 
Durham;  High  Sheriff,  1837.  Married  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hall,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  1851.  Brother  of 
Thomas  C.  (1805)  and  Percival  S.  (1810).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WILKINSON,  ANTHONY  JOHN  ANSTRUTHER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  May  2,  1854.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Percival  Spear- 
man (i8io)  (and  Sophia  Mary,  only  child  of  Capt.  Philip 
Anstruther).  B.  [May  28,  1835],  in  parish  of  St  Oswald, 
Durham.  Bapt.  July  7,  1835.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1859.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1858. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  18,  1861.  On  the  North-Eastem 
Circuit.  Conveyancing  Counsel  to  the  Court  of  Chancery  of 
the  County  Palatine  of  Durham,  1882.  Married,  Sept.  3, 
1877,  Marion  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Jones, 
V.  of  Moreton  Pinkney,  Northants.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Dec  II,  1905.  Brother  of  Percival  S.  (1838)  and  Clennell 
(1842).  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WILKINSON,  ARTHUR  DUDLEY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  28,  1882.  S.  of  George,  of  Bank  House, 
Dudley.  School,  Leamington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1891 ;  priest, 
1893;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Droitwich,  Worcs.,  1891-2.  Second 
Master  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar  School,  Worcester  and 
C.  of  Barboume,  Worcs.,  1892-5.  R.  of  Churchill  and  C.  of 
White  Ladies,  Worcs.,  1895-1903.  V.  of  Cumnor,  Oxon., 
1903-30.  Latterly  of  35,  Leam  Terrace,  Leamington  Spa, 
where  he  died  Jan.  21,  1945.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  23, 
I945-) 

WILKINSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  23,  1788.  S.  of  — ,  of  Roehampton,  Surrey.  Matric. 
Easter,  1789. 

WILKINSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  30,  1843.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Ludgate  Hill,  London,  and  of 
Clapham  New  Park.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1843. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Dec.  6,  1843;  B.A.  1847.  C.  of  Holbeck, 
Leeds,  1849.  C.  of  Guiseley,  Yorks.,  1850.  Died  Feb.  10, 
1850,  aged  26,  at  Guiseley.   (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  547.) 

WILKINSON,  CHARLES  ALLIX.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Jan.  29,  1833.  [2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  London  (and 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Peter  Allix,  Esq.,  of  Swafibam  Prior 


Wilkinson,  Christopher  William 

House,  Cambs.).]  B.  Aug.  9,  1813,  at  Swaffham  Prior. 
Matric.  Lent,  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1841.  Fellow,  1836. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1841;  priest  (Winchester),  1842.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  their  Majesties,  Ernest  and  George,  Kings  of 
Hanover,  1843-65.  V.  of  Sixhills,  Lines.,  1865-73.  R.  of 
South  Willingham,  1864-79.  R.  of  Boxworth,  Cambs.,  1879- 
89,  and  R.  of  Childerley,  1882-9.  Author,  Reminiscences  of 
the  Court  and  Times  of  King  Ernest  of  Hanover.  Married, 
Sept.  10,  1840,  Mary  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Major  Bowers.  Died 
Apr.  18,  1889.  Brother  of  Robert  H.  (1829)  and  Isaac  H. 
(1840).   (Boase,  vi.  877;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WILKINSON,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1863.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1822)  (and  Maria).  B.  at 
Arlecdon,  Cumberland.  Bapt.  Dec.  31,  1840.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  B.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle),  1867;  priest  (1869);  C. 
of  Kendal,  Westmorland,  1867-9.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Southamp- 
ton, 1869-72.  C.  of  Abergavenny,  Mon.,  1872-3.  C.  of 
Withy  Brook,  Warws.,  1873-8.  C.  of  Bickenhill,  1878-81. 
C.  of  Gatcombe,  Isle  of  Wight,  1881-91.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Nov.  8,  1891,  aged  50.  Half-brother  of  John  J. 
(1849).  (Eagle,  XVII.  207;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  18, 
1891.) 

WILKINSON,  CHARLES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1878.  S.  of  George  Brooks,  of  Wolverton  Manor, 
Bucks.  B.  there,  Sept.  4,  1859.  School,  Bloxham,  Oxon. 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882. 

WILKINSON,  CHARLES  GILMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  June  21,  1863.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  M.D.,  deceased. 
B.  at  Islington,  London.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  Michs. 
1863;  Scholar;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury), 
1868;  priest,  1869.  Second  Master  of  Pocklington  School, 
1870-2;  Head  Master,  1872-84.  V.  of  Waresley,  Hunts., 
1886-1919.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Ely,  1919-29.  Lived  latterly 
at  I  Bene't  Place,  Lensfield  Road,  Cambridge,  where  he  died 
June  23,  1938,  aged  93;  buried  at  Waresley.  Benefactor  to 
Pembroke.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  June  25,  1938;  The 
Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  14,  1938.) 

WILKINSON,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  July  7,  1854.  [S.  of  John  James,  Captain,  R.N.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1855;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1856-7); 
B.A.  1858.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  12,  1855.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1859.  Acting  Administrator-General  of 
Bengal.  Chief  Justice  of  Lahore.  Receiver  and  oflacial  trustee 
of  the  High  Court  at  Calcutta,  1871-6.  Recorder  of  Rangoon, 
1876-84.  Died  Jan.  i,  1884,  at  Norwood.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Boase,  in.  1351;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILKINSON,  CHARLES  JOHN  SYER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  13,  1873.  [Only]  s.  of  Charles  John  (above),  of  40, 
Brondesbury  Villas,  Kilbum,  London.  B.  June  8,  1854,  at 
Kingston,  Surrey.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1873- 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  16,  1877.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  26,  1881.  Practised  in  Calcutta.  Died  before  1941. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILKINSON,  CHARLES  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1892.  Eldest  s.  of  wmiam  Boutland,  J. P.,  of  5,  EUison 
Place,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  B.  Feb.  9,  1873.  Private  tuition. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895.  Engaged  in  farming  in 
England  and  in  Virginia,  U.S.A.  Of  Sebergham  Castle, 
Dalston,  Carlisle,  in  1929.  Died  Feb.  16,  1937. 

WILKINSON,  CHARLES  ST  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 

Mar.  22,  1838.   Matric.  Michs.  1838. 

WILKINSON,  CHRISTOPHER  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  12,  1876.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Wilham  George, 
V.  of  Bubwith,  Yorks.  (and  Dorothy).  B.  there.  Bapt. 
May  I,  1856.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1889.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon),  1880;  priest  (Ripon),  1881;  C.  of  Calverley, 
Yorks.,  1880-2.  C.  of  Up-Holland,  Lanes.,  1882-9.  C.  of 
Keighley,  Yorks.,  1889-90.  Inc.  of  Emu  Bay,  Tasmania, 
1890-3.  Inc.  of  South  Dorset,  Tasmania,  1893-5.  Head 
Master  of  Launceston  Grammar  School,  Tasmania,  1895- 
1918.  Resided  latterly  in  Sydney,  N.S.W.  Died  Aug.  4,  1929, 
at  Wahroonga,  N.S.W.  Brother  of  James  T.  (1866).  (Crock- 
ford; F.  Wilkinson.) 

WILKINSON,  CHRISTOPHER  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  St  John's,  Jan.  15,  1814.  [2nd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Potterton 
Hall,  Yorks.  B.  Jan.  26,  1796.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.1821.  V.  of  Bardsey,  Yorks.,  1825-49. 
Of  Ingmanthorpe  Hall,  Wetherby.  Married,  Nov.  12,  1834, 
Louisa  Ann,  dau.  of  Brice  Pearse,  of  Essex.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  i868.  Father  of  Harry  V.  (1859).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Sir  W.  Sterry;  F.  P.  White.) 


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WILKINSON,  CLENNELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  ii, 
1842.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Percival  Spearman  (i8ro),  of 
Durham  (and  Sophia  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Philip  Anstruther). 
B.  Apr.  3,  1824.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1847;  M..\.  1850. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  i849;priest,  1850;  C.  of  St  Thomas's, 
Coventry,  1849-51.  C.  of  Meole-Brace,  Salop,  1851-4.  C.  of 
Fulbeck,  Lines.,  1855-63.  C.  of  Frampton-Cotterrell,  Gloucs., 
1863-72.  V.  of  Castlemartin,  Pembs.,  1872-88.  R.  of  Toft 
with  Newton,  Lines.,  1888-1902.  Married,  June  14,  1859, 
Mary  Gertrude,  only  child  of  John  Reckless,  West  India 
merchant,  of  Liverpool,  and  widow  of  George  Warren,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Apr.  30,  1902.  Brother  of  Anthony  J.  A. 
(1854)  and  Percival  S.  (1838).  {Eagle,  x.xiv.  259;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Crock/ord;  The  Times,  May  6,  1902.) 

WILKINSON,  COLIN  [THOMAS].  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwvn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1894.    [S.  of  J.,  of  6,  Peterborough  Villas,  Fulham. 

B.  May  23,  1873.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester),  1897;  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Gloucester,  1897-8.  Served  in  the  South  .■African  War,  1898- 
1902  (59th  Company,  Imp.  Yeomanry).  Commissioned  in  the 
Imperial  (Beds.)  Yeomanry,  1902;  Captain,  1904.  Latterly 
of  the  Limes,  Northleach,  Gloucs.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crock/ord;  Army  Lists.) 

WILKINSON,  DAVID  HAMILTON  DICKSON.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1883.  Only  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  (1852),  V.  of  Brimscombe,  Gloucs.  B.  [Nov.  5,  1864], 
at  Minchinhampton,  Gloucs.  [School,  Haileybury.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  18S6;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon,  (Winchester), 
1887;  priest  (Canterbury),  1888;  C.  of  Shirley,  Hants.,  1887-8. 

C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1888-90.  C.  of  Walling- 
ton,  Surrey,  1890-2.  Assistant  Secretary,  C.M.S.,  1892-7; 
Secretary,  1897-1913.  V.  of  Willington,  Derbs.,  1913-17. 
Diocesan  Messenger,  Southwark,  1917-22.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio. 
of  London,  1923-9.  Public  Preacher,  dio.  of  St  Albans,  from 
1929.  Married,  Sept.  2,  1890,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  C.  P. 
Pritchett,  Esq.,  of  Cotham,  Bristol.  Resided  latterly  at 
47,  Clifford  Road,  New  Bamet,  where  he  died  Nov.  29,  1938. 
(Haileybury  Reg.;  Crock/ord;  The  Times,  Dec.  i,  1938.) 

WILKINSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1876.  S.  of 
T[homas]  Clifton,  Esq.  (University  College,  Oxford,  1834),  of 
NewaU  Hall,  Otley,  Yorks.  B.  Sept.  15,  1857,  at  South 
Stainley.  Schools,  Richmond  and  private.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876.    (Venn,  11.  422.) 

WILKINSON,  EDWARD  ABERCROMBIE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1852.  S.  of  George  Hutton  (1807).  B. 
[Dec.  14,  1834],  at  Harperley  Park,  Durham.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham),  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Bamburgh, 
Northumberland,  1859-66.  V.  of  Tudhoe,  Co.  Durham,  1866- 
83.  V.  of  Whitworth,  1883-1900.  J. P.  for  Co.  Durham. 
Married,  May  2,  1867,  Edith  Rosa,  dau.  of  Robert  Duncombe 
Shafto.  Died  Dec.  23,  1900,  aged  66.  Father  of  Edward  J. 
(1887)  and  George  R.  (1894).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crock/ord; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Dec.  26,  1900;  Trin.  Coll.  Adms. 
calls  him  '  Edmund '  A.) 

WILKINSON,  EDWARD  GLEADOW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  I,  1854.  S.  of  Charles,  merchant  (and  Ann).  B.  at 
Kingston-upon-HuU.  Bapt.  June  18,  1835.  Matric.  Michs. 
1854;  B.A.  1858;  M..\.  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1858; 
priest,  i860;  C.  of  Millbrook,  Hants.,  1858-61.  C.  of  Christ- 
church,  1862.  C.  of  Riseholme,  Lines.,  1863-5.  C.  of  Upton 
with  Chalvey,  Bucks.,  1865-8.  C.  of  Great  Marlow,  1869. 
C.  of  Christchurch,  Hants.,  1871-2.  C.  of  Twyford,  Bucks., 
1872-6;  V.  there,  1876-1903.  Latterly  of  St  Ringans,  West 
Southboume,  Bournemouth.  Disappears  from  Crock/ord, 
1910.  Father  of  Ernest  E.  (1894). 

WILKINSON,  EDWARD  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Abercrombie 
(1852),  of  Whitworth  vicarage,  Co.  Durham.  B.  July  25, 
1868,  at  Tudhoe,  Durham.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890.  A  chartered  accountant.  Of  Belford 
Terrace,  Sunderland.  Married,  Nov.  22,  1898,  Ethel,  only  dau. 
of  Arthur  F.  Varley,  of  Chiswick.  Died  Jan.  13,  1919. 
Brother  of  George  R.  (1894).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Nov.  25,  1898.) 

WILKINSON,  EDWARD  OBERT  HINDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1872.  S.  of  Robert  Hindley  (1829),  of 
Chesfield,  Stevenage,  Herts,  (and  Caroline,  only  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Vicomte  Obert).  B.  [Oct.  i6],  1853.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Second  Lieut.,  the  King's  6oth 
Royal  Riiie  Corps,  1873;  Lieut.,  1873.  Drowned  in  the 
Ingogo  river,  S.  Africa,  Feb.  8,  1881,  when  carrying  relief  to 
wounded.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists.) 


Wilkinson,  The  Rev.  George 

WILKINSON,  EDWARD  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  24,  1831.  S.  of  Abraham.  B.  in  London. 
School,  private.    Matric.  Michs.  1832. 

WILKINSON,  EDWARD  WALKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1840.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Watts  (Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  1800).  B.  Nov.  27,  1820,  at  Sudbury, 
Suffolk.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1840.  .Migrated  to  Christ's,  Mar.  23,  1842;  Scholar,  1842; 
B.A.  {i2th  Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Fellow  of  Christ's, 
1844-50;  Steward,  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1848;  priest, 
1850.  V.  of  Linton,  Cambs.,  1859-76.  Married,  1850,  Maria, 
dau.  of  John  Branston  Freer,  of  Stratford-on-Avon.  Died 
Feb.  II,  1876.   {Peile,  11.  476;  Crock/ord.) 

WILKINSON,  EDWIN  STANLEY.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  16,  1886.  S.  of  Henrj-  John.  B.  at  Queenscliffe,  Victoria, 
Australia.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M..A..  1900.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Goulburn,  for  Sydney),  1890;  C.  of  St 
Paul's,  Sydney,  with  charge  of  Eveleigh,  N.S.W.,  1890-3. 
C.  of  St  John's,  Paramatta,  1893-5.  R-  of  St  Thomas,  Enfield, 
N.S.W.,  1896-1901.  K.  of  St  Jude's,  Bowral,  1901-2.  R.  of 
Mosman,  1902-7.   Disappears  from  Crock/ord,  1909. 

WILKINSON,  ERNEST  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  E.vimanuel, 
Mar.  24,  1894.  S.  of  the  Rev.  E[dward]  G[leadow]  (1854), 
[V.]  of  Twyford,  Berks.  B.  Dec.  1875.  School,  Bradfield 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (York), 
1900;  pnest,  1901;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Sculcoats,  Yorks.,  1900-5. 
C.  of  Ladysmith,  Natal,  1905-8.  C.  of  Newcastle,  Natal, 
190S-9.  C.  of  Parkgate,  Yorks.,  1909-11.  Miss.  (Abp's. 
West  Canada  Mission)  at  Lethbridge,  Alberta,  1911-15 
R.  of  Romaldkirk  with  Cotherstone,  Yorks.,  1916-18.  V.  of 
Bamacre,  Lanes.,  1918-20.  Died  May  3,  1921,  at  Broome, 
N.W.  Australia.  (Brad/ield  Coll.  Reg.;  Crock/ord;  The 
Guardian,  May  13,  1921.) 

WILKINSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  3,  1770.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Wintersbum,  Gargrave, 
Yorks.  School,  Skipton,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar, 
1771;  B.A.  1775.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  May  25,  1777;  priest 
(Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Lincoln),  Sept.  21,  1777;  C.  of  Long 
Sutton,  Lmcs.,  1777.  V.  of  Bardsey,  Yorks.,  1792-1825.  V.  of 
Great  Paxton,  Hunts.,  1796-1825.  Died  June  15,  1825, 
aged  7i.  at  Thorp-Arch,  Yorks.  (St  John's  CoU.  Adm.,  iv. 
560;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILKINSON,  FRANCIS  ALFRED  WILMOT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  17,  1900.  S.  of  Alfred  WUmot,  of  the 
Hawthorns,  Tower  Hamlets  Road,  Walthamstow.  B.  Sept. 
16,  1881.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1914.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Coopers' 
Company's  School,  Bow,  1906-7.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans), 
1907;  pnest,  1908;  C.  of  West  Ham,  1907-13.  V.  of  Cfaertsey, 
Surrey,  1914-17.  Chaplain  (Mission  to  Seamen),  at  Belfast, 
1917-21;  on  the  Tyne,  1921-6;  at  Southampton,  1926-34. 
V.  of  Binstead,  Isle  of  Wight,  1934-42.  V.  of  Hartley  Wintney, 
Hants.,  1942-8.  V.  of  Holyboume,  1948-52-.  (Christ's  Hasp. 
Exhibitioners;  Crock/ord.) 

WILKINSON,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  June  15,  1839.  [Younger]  s.  of  Henry,  of  Clapham 
Common,  Surrey  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Cox,  of  Bath). 
Matnc.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon, 
1844;  priest,  1846.  C.  of  Bicester,  0.xon.,  1846-7.  P.C.  of 
West  Ashton,  WOts.,  1846-61.  Died  May  14,  1861,  aged  40, 
m  London.  Brother  of  Henrj'  C.  (1831).  (Boase,  vi.  879; 
Clergy  List;  Crock/ord;  G.  Mag.,  1861,  i.  703;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILKINSON,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  25,  1855.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar, 
1856;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1859; 
priest,  i860;  C.  of  Kington  Magna,  Dorset,  1859-62.  C.  of 
Compton-Abbas,  1862-6.  C.  of  Stower  Provost,  1866-7. 
H.M,  Inspector  of  Schools,  1867-1901.  V.  of  St  Helen's,  Isle 
of  Wight,  1901-4.  Of  Torquay  (no  cure),  1905.  R.of^Udham, 
Essex,  1906-15.  Married  Fanny  Oldham,  eldest  dau.  of 
J.  E.  Bradshaw,  of  Fair  Oak  Park,  Hants.  Died  Apr.  30, 
1915,  aged  78,  at  Aldham  Rectory.  (Crock/ord;  CUrgy  List; 
The  Times,  May  25,  1915.) 

WILKINSON,  The  Rev.  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1822;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [S.  of  Matthew.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1830;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham), 
1813;  priest  (Carlisle),  1814;  C.  of  Moresby,  Cumberiand, 
1815-29.  P.C.  of  Arlecdon,  1829-47.  R.  of  Whicham,  1847- 
65.  .\  well-known  antiquary;  commissioned  by  the  Earl  of 
Lonsdale  to  supervise  the  excavation  of  the  Roman  fort  at 
Moresby.  Married  (2)  Elizabeth  Ralph.  Died  .May  27  1865 
aged  78.  Father  of  Charles  E.  (1869)  and  John  J.  (1S49). 
(Crock/ord;  Clergy  List;  C.  R.  Hudleston;  Foster,  Index 
EccUs.) 


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Wilkinson,  George 

WILKINSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1850. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Hunmanby,  Yorks.  (and  Frances). 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov.  i,  1830.  [School,  Pocklington.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1857;  pnest, 
1858;  C.  of  Wold-Newton,  Yorks.,  1857-9-  C.  of  Cherry- 
Burton,  1859-73.  C.  of  St  John's,  Hull,  1873-4.  V.  of 
Waghen,  Yorks.,  1874-98.  Married,  1861,  Jane,  youngestdau. 
of  the  Rev.  J.  B.  Williams,  formerly  V.  of  Llantrisant,  Glam. 
Died  Apr.  20,  1898,  aged  68,  at  Hornsea.  Father  of  Harold  M. 
(1894).  (Eagle,  XX.  590;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  27, 
1898.) 

WILKINSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16, 
•  1885.  [S.  of  John,  surgeon.  B.  Feb.  4,  1867,  at  Hull.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class) 
1888;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1891.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital. 
L.S.A.  1890;  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1894;  F.R.C.S.  1894. 
House  Surgeon,  Royal  Hospital,  Sheffield.  Practised  in 
Sheffield.  Lecturer  and  Demonstrator  at  Sheffield  School  of 
Medicine.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
R.A.M.C.).  Married,  1895,  Alice,  dau.  of  James  Foster  of 
Hornsea,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Hearing;  Mechanism  of  the 
Cochlea,  etc.  Of  Sheffield  in  1952.  {Medical  Directories;  Who's 
Who;  Who's  Who  in  Yorks.) 

WILKINSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  29, 
1885.  S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  Cross  Street,  Sturton-en-le-Steeple, 
Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.Chir. 
1892;  M.A.  1893.  At  the  Middlesex  Hospital;  House  Surgeon 
there.  L.S..\.  1891;  D.T.M.  1907.  Senior  House  Surgeon, 
Bolton  Infirmary;  Superintendent,  Islington  Medical  Mission. 
For  many  years  Medical  Officer  in  charge  of  the  C.M.S. 
hospitals,  and  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surgery  at  the  Union 
Medical  College,  Foochow,  China.  Latterly  Medical  Officer, 
GUead  Medical  Mission,  Spitalfields.  Of  17,  Courtfield 
Gardens,  Ealing,  London,  W.,  in  1948.    {Medical  Directories.) 

WILKINSON,  GEORGE  GOODE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  27,  1877.  S.  of  George  Goodley,  merchant's  clerk  [of 
Summerfield  House,  West  Hill,  Putney]  (and  Eliza  Anne). 

B.  July  9,  1858,  in  Mayfair.  Bapt.  Sept.  28,  1858.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884. 
Master  at  a  prep,  school  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1881-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester),  1883;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  Upper  St 
Leonards-on-Sea,  1883-5.  Lecturer  of  St  Mary  Magdalene's, 
St  Leonards-on-Sea,  189 1-4.  Head  Master  of  Quebec  House 
School,  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  C.  of  Northiam,  Sussex,  1907-11. 
C.-in-charge  of  Christ  Church,  Horeham  Road,  Sussex,  191 1- 
15.  R.  of  Knossington  and  of  Cold  Overton,  Leics.,  1915-34. 
Married,  Dec.  22,  1883,  Barbara  McAlister,  eldest  dau.  of 
W.  Thomson,  R.N.  Died  Dec.  16,  1939,  at  Eastbourne. 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  18,  1939.) 

WILKINSON,  GEORGE  GREY.  Adm.  pens.,  aged  25,  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct,  8,  1886.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  George 
[Howard],  D.D.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1851),  Bishop  of 
Truro  (and  Caroline  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Benfield  Des  Voeux,  3rd  Regt.  of  Foot).  B.  Apr.  30,  1861,  in 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1890;  M.A.  1895.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  1891;  priest,  1894; 

C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  1891-1909. 
Priest-in-Ordinary  to  H.M.  the  King,  1910-15.  Died  May  13, 
1915,  while  marching  through  London  with  a  battalion  of 
Cadets  after  an  inspection  by  the  King  in  Buckingham 
Palace  gardens.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  May  17,  19 15;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILKINSON,  GEORGE  HUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  II,  1807.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Walsham-the-Willows, 
Suffolk  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Hutton,  of  Skelton,  Yorks.). 
B.  Jan.  25,  1791.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807; 
Scholar,  1810;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  25,  181 1.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  28,  1814.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit.  A  Special  Pleader.  Of  Harperley  Park, 
Darlington,  Co.  Durham.  Recorder  of  Newcastle,  1834-54. 
Judge  of  Northumberland  County  Court,  1847-53-  D.L.  for 
Co.  Durham.  Married  (i)  Sept.  16,  1817,  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau. 
of  George  Pearson,  of  Harperley  Park  and  had  issue;  (2)  June 
3,  1843,  Catherine  Heydon,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  Andrew 
Philip  Skene,  9th  Dragoon  Guards,  of  Hallyards,  Fifes.,  and 
widow  of  Richard  Smith,  of  Castletownroche,  Co.  Cork.  Died 
Dec.  23,  1859.  Father  of  Edward  A.  (1852).  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Boase,  iii.  1352;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Walford, 
County  Families;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  i.  197;  Burke,  L.G.  (sub 
Stobart).) 

WILKINSON,  GEORGE  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Abercrombie 
(1852),  of  Whitworth  vicarage,  Co.  Durham.    B.  Dec.  29, 


Wilkinson,  Henry  Clennell 

1875,  at  Tudhoe,  Co.  Durham.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1912.  Lieut.,  3rd  (Militia) 
Battn.,  Durham  L.I.  Served  in  the  South  African  War, 
1898-1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield),  1902;  priest,  1903; 
C.  of  King  Cross,  Halifax,  1902-7.  C.  of  Cockfield,  Co. 
Durham,  1907-n.  V.  of  Ingleton,  1911-25.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  V.  of  Bamburgh,  Northumberland,  1925-48. 
Of  Bamburgh  ini952.  Brother  of  Edward  J.  (1887).  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

WILKINSON,  HAROLD  MAYFIELD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  4,  1894.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1850),  V.  of 
Waghen  [or  Wawne,  Yorks.]  (and  Jane  Shirtliffe  Mayfield). 
B.  there,  June  20,  1875.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Assistant  Master  at  King 
Henry  VIII's  School,  Coventry,  1899-1901;  at  Giggleswick 
School,  1901-6;  at  Durham  School,  1906-33;  Second  Master, 
1923-33-  Married,  Apr.  6,  1910,  Katharine  Mary,  youngest 
dau.  of  W.  J.  Maynard,  of  Durham.  Latterly  of  40,  Filey 
Road,  Scarborough.  (Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

WILKINSON,  HARRY  VANE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  9,  1859.  S.  of  the  Rev.  C[hristopher]  W[illiam]  (1814) 
[of  Ingmanthorpe  Hall,  Yorks.  School,  Harrow].  Matric. 
Easter,  1861.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Oct.  10,  i86i.  Of 
10,  Bryanston  Square,  London.  Died  in  1887.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Keg.) 

WILKINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  5,  1806. 
Matric.  Michs.  1806.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn  (age  26),  Nov.  2, 
1812.  [Only  s.  of  Abraham,  M.D.,  of  Enfield.]  (Inns  of  Court; 
Robinson,  History  of  Enfield,  1.  247.) 

WILKINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  7,  1810.  S.  of  Capt.  Richard.  B.  at  Chatham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1810;  Scholar,  1811;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler  and  2nd 
Smith's  prize)  1814;  M.A.  1817.  Fellow,  1814-21.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  18,  1814.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  8,  1821. 
Assistant  Master  at  Sedbergh  School,  1819-38.  Married 
.\gnes,  dau.  of  Arthur  Shepherd,  of  Shaw  End,  Westmorland. 
Died  Mar.  31,  1838.  M.I.  at  Sedbergh.  (F.  P.  White;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

WILKINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1849.  S.  of  John  [of  London].  [B.  Nov.  26,  1830.]  School, 
Mariborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A. 
1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1854;  priest,  1855;  C.  of 
Witham,  Essex,  1854-7.  P.C.  of  Dilton  Marsh,  Wilts.,  1857- 
62.  P.C.  of  Castle  Hedingham,  Essex,  1862-8.  P.C.  of  Eridge 
Green,  Sussex,  186S-75.  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of 
Abergavenny,  1869.  R.  of  Otley,  Suffolk,  1875-87.  Died 
Apr.  9,  1887,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Father  of  John  Du  C. 
(1879),  Lewis  (1881)  and  William  H.  (1876).  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WILKINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  30, 
1869.  [2nd  s.  of  James,  of  The  Mount,  Sheffield.  B.  1848.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1875.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  29,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1878.  On  the 
Oxford  Circuit.  Died  Apr.  5,  1896,  at  Surbiton.  (Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Standard,  Apr.  7, 
1896.) 

WILKINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S. 
of  J.  B.  Dec.  II,  1878,  at  Huddersfield.  School,  Western 
College,  Harrogate  (Mr  H.  A.  .Mian).  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at  Brampton  School,  Cumber- 
land; at  Laleham  School;  at  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin;  at 
Cheltenham  College,  1920-33-.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.F.A.).  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

WILKINSON,  HENRY  BUTLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov. 
20,  1868.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  Charies  (sic)  [Thomas  Clifton],  of 
Newall  Hall,  Yorks.  (and  Julia  Jemima,  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
Henry  Butler).  B.  May  4,  1850,  at  Cay  ton  Hall,  Yorks. 
Educated  at  Croxton,  Cambs.  by  the  Rev.  H.  WUliams. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Died  in  college,  Nov.  17,  1871.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Peile,  11.  609;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Nov.  23,  1871.) 

WILKINSON,  HENRY  CLENNELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1887.  [2nd  s.  of  Percival  Spearman  (1838),  of  Mount 
Oswald,  Co.  Durham  (and  Adela  Julia  Kirkby,  eldest  dau.  of 
Kirkby  Fenton,  of  Caldecote  Hall,  Warws.).  B.  Oct.  2,  1866. 
School,  Durham;  and  at  Durham  University,  1886-7.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.),  1892;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Leicester, 
1892-8.  C.  of  Oakham,  Rutland,  1898-1900.  C.  of  Upton 
Magna,  Salop,  1900-4.  R.  of  Upton  Magna  with  Withington, 
1904-5.  Died  Nov.  9,  1905.  (Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Nov.  11,  1905.) 


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Wilkinson,  Henry  Cox 

WILKINSON,  HENRY  COX.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  9,  1831.  [Elder]  s.  of  Henry  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Cox,  of  Bath).  B.  [Sept.  6,  i8ii],  at  Tumford,  Herts. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Of  White  Webbs  Park, 
Enfield,  .Middlesex.  J. P.  for  Herts.  Married,  1864,  Louisa, 
youngest  dau.  of  Major  Waller,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers. 
Brother  of  Francis  H.  (1839).  (Walford,  County  Families; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WILKINSON,  HENRY  EDWARD  THORNTON.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1893.  S.  of  Colonel  —  [WilUam  Hall], 
deceased,  of  Wood  Brow,  Malton,  Yorks.  (and  Julia  Ditmas). 
[B.  Mar.  10,  1874,  at  Wetherby.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893.  Of  Newstead,  Norton,  Malton,  Yorks.  Served 
in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1902  (Imperial  Yeomanry). 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  Yorkshire 
Hussars).  Married,  Oct.  12,  1903,  Cicely  Ethel,  dau.  of 
Col.  W.  A.  Cardwell,  of  Eastbourne.  Of  St  Minver,  Cornwall, 
in  1937.   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who  in  Yorkshire.) 

WILKINSON,  HENRY  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  4,  1820.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Marmaduke  (1787),  R-  of 
Nowton  and  Redgrave,  Suffolk  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary). 
B.  Mar.  1802.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs. 
1820;  B..\.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Oct.  9, 
1825;  priest,  June  18,  1826.  R.  of  Market  Weston,  Suffolk, 
1833-76.  Died  Aug.  1876;  tombstone  at  Market  Weston. 
[Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists;  T.  A.  Walker,  409;  Crockford.) 

WILKINSON,  HOOPER  JOHN.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
-Mar.  3,  1818.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George  [of  Walsham-le-Willows 
Hall,  Suffolk].  [B.  Feb.  .11,  1800],  in  London.  School, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1818.  Of  Walsham  Hall,  Walsham- 
le-Willows,  Suffolk.  Married,  Feb.  23,  1822,  -A.nne,  only  dau. 
of  Robert  Howlett,  of  the  Rookery,  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  Died 
May  26,  1883,  aged  83.  Father  of  the  next,  of  Thomas  E. 
(1856)  and  Octavius  (1855).  (Jesus  Coll.  Notes;  Walford, 
County  Families;  Burke,  L.O.,  sub  Stobart.) 

WILKINSON,  HOOPER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  15,  1841.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Hooper  [John]  (above).  B. 
[Dec.  31,  1822],  at  Sibton,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds 
[and  Harrow].  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849. 
.\dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  31,  1845.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  8,  1849.  Of  Walsham-le-Willows  Hall  and  the  Rookery, 
Yoxford.  Died  in  1906;  buried  at  Brighton.  Brother  of 
Octavius  (1855)  and  Thomas  E.  (1856).  (Bury  St  Edmunds 
Sch.  Lists;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  .Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.)  , 

WILKINSON,  HORACE  RICARDO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1 89 1.  S.  of  Horace,  of  Frankfield,  Seal  Chart, 
Sevenoaks,  Kent  (and  Annie,  only  dau.  of  William  Dickinson). 

B.  there  [Jan.  4],  1872.  School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1895; 
priest,  1896;  C.  of  Stoke-Damerel,  Devon,  1895-7.  V.  of 
Stoke-by-Nayland,  Suffolk,  r897-i9i4.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  19x4-19  (Chaplain,  R.N.;  O.B.E.,  1919).  V.  of  Milden- 
hall,  1919-22.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  St  Edmundsbury,  1922. 
Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  St  Edmundsbury,  1924-40. 
Hon.  Canon,  St  Edmundsbury,  1932.  Married,  1896,  Ethel, 
dau.  of  Admiral  Bosanquet.  Had  in  his  possession  the  head 
of  Oliver  Cromwell,  which  had  for  long  been  in  his  family. 
Of  Melton  Grove,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  in  1951.  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WILKINSON,  HUGH  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  23,  1837.  B.  at  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A. 
1841.  In  Holy  Orders.  Lived  in  Liverpool  (no  cure),  1858-68. 

C.  of  Emmanuel  Church,  Everton,  Liverpool,  1868-9.  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Leeds,  1877-81.  Resided  subsequently  in  Liver- 
pool and  disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1887. 

WILKINSON,  ISAAC  HERBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Nov.  19,  1840.  [3rd  s.  of  Robert  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  Peter  Allix,  of  Swaffham  Prior  House,  Cambs.).  B. 
July  18,  1818.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1841;  B.A. 
1845;  M.A.  1848.  Of  Upper  Hare  Park,  near  Newmarket. 
D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Cambs.  J. P.  for  Beds.  Married,  July  11, 
1839,  Margaret  Anne,  only  child  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Petrie 
Keble,  of  the  Hon.  East  India  Company.  Died  June  3,  1893, 
at  Podington,  Beds.  Brother  of  Charles  A.  (1833)  and 
Robert  H.  ii829).  (EtonSch.Lists;'WaUor(i,County  Families; 
The  Guardian,  June  7,  1893;  Sir  W.  Starry.) 

WILKINSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  28, 
1845. 

WILKINSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1899.  S.  of 
James,  Esq.,  of  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899.   In  business  in  Leeds. 

WILKINSON,  JAMES  ALFRED.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892. 
S.  of  James,  of  Shawforth,  Rochdale  (and  Leonora  Amelia 
Grover).  B.  June  10,  1S73,  at  Spotland,  Lanes.  School, 
Manchester  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1892;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,' 


Wilkinson,  John  Brewster 

Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1894);  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  X899.  Sometime 
Assistant  Master  at  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge-  and  at 
Rugby.  Professor  of  chemistry  at  Transvaal  University 
College,  and  later,  at  the  University  of  the  Witwatersrand. 
President  of  the  South  African  Association  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Science,  1924.  Died  Oct.  i,  1934,  in  Johannesburg 
(Venn,  11.  528.) 

WILKINSON,  JAMES  BLUNT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus 
Oct.  1868.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  (1829),  deceased,  b! 
[Feb.  7, 1850],  at  Teddington,  Middlesex.  School,  Leamington 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1893.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester),  1873;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  Lingfield, 
Surrey,  1873-4-  C.  of  St  Jude's,  East  Brixton,  1874-6.  C.  of 
Portishead,  Somerset,  1876-8.  Chaplain,  Mission  to  Seamen 
Society,  1878-80.  C.  of  Charles,  Plj-mouth,  1880-2.  R.  of 
Shaftesbury,  1882-5.  R-  of  Bratton  St  Maur,  Somerset, 
1885-7.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Darlaston,  Staffs.,  1887-93;  R-  of 
St  Chad's,  Lichfield,  1893-4.  Chaplain  to  St  Mary's  hospital, 
Paddington,  1895-1900.  R.  of  Compton  Abbas,  Dorset, 
1901-6.  R.  of  Pimpeme,  1906-11.  Chaplain  to  Lord  E. 
Cecil,  1912-20.  Resided  latterly  at  Broadstone,  Dorset, 
where  he  died  May  7,  1920.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  May  lo, 
1920.) 

WILKINSON,  JAMES  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing 
Oct.  8,  1883.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.' 
Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1886. 

WILKINSON,  JAMES  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  7 
1853.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857.  Assistant  Master  at 
Rossall  School,  1856;  at  Tonbridge,  1858-9;  at  Norwood 
College,  Upper  Norwood  in  1883.  Married,  May  26,  1883 
Kate  .-Uice,  dau.  of  George  Austin,  of  St  John's  Wood) 
London.  Died  May  4,  1907,  at  his  residence  in  Carlisle, 
aged  75.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Rossall  Reg.;  The  Daily 
Telegraph,  May  9,  1907.) 

WILKINSON,  JAMES  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's 
Oct.  7,  1866.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  William  George  (and  Dorothy)' 

B.  at  Bubwith,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Apr.  29,  1846.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1870- 
pnest,  1871;  C.  of  Huddersfield,  1870-80.  V.  of  Holmebridge, 
Yorks.,  1880-1902.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1903 
Brother  of  Christopher  G.  (1876). 

WILKINSON,  JAMES  WATTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi. 
Oct.  9,  1862.  Of  Middlesex.  [School,  Sheffield  Collegiate.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1869. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1867;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  St  James's 
Dover,  1867-70.  C.  of  North  Meols,  Lanes.,  1870-1.  C.  of 
Charlton  Kings,  Gloucs.,  1871-4.  V.  of  St  James's,  Leyland, 
Lanes.,  1874-1901.  Died  Apr.  29,  1901,  aged  57.  [Crockford: 
The  Tunes,  May  8,  1901.) 

WILKINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  June  11,  1825  (not  in 
Adm.  Reg.,  but  name  found  in  Butler's  book).  [Illegitimate  s. 
of  John,  iron-master  (for  whomsee  D.N.B.).  B.  Oct.  8,  1806.] 
-Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Operated  his  father's  works  at  Brymbo 
Denbighs.  from  1829  until  he  'fled  to  Australia  in  the  '^o's' 
(W.  H.  Chaloner.)  "* 

WILKINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  22,  1890. 
S.  of  J[ohn]  [soUcitorJ,  of  i,  Cambridge  Place,  Regent's  Park, 
London  (and  Elizabeth).  [B.  July  9,  1871.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.]  Matnc.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893.  A  land-agent. 
Of  SkelmorUe,  Ayrshire.  J. P.  for  Renfrewshire.  Married, 
1908,  Vera  May  Theodora,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Townsend  A. 
de  Moleyns.  Died  Aug.  18,  1939.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch. 
Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook;  The  Times,  Aug.  ig,  1939.) 

WILKINSON,  JOHN  BOURDIEU.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  23,  1S52.  S.  of  George  Sidney,  Major,  H.E.I.C.S. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon, 
1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Weston  Market,  Suffolk.  1856-7. 

C.  of  Christ  Church,  Westminster,  1857-60.  C.  of  Haggerston 
mission,  Middlesex,  i860.  C.  of  Lavington,  Sussex,  1861-3. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Portsea,  1864-5.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Plymouth,  1866-7.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  1867-74. 
V.  of  the  Church-of-the-Ascension,  Lavender  HiU,  1874-85. 
Married,  1857,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Thomas  Wilkinson  (1820),  R.  of  Weston  Market, 
Suffolk.  Author,  Mission  Sermons;  Daily  Readings;  Instruc- 
tions on  the  Parables;  Meditations;  Hour  of  Death,  etc.  Died 
July  16,  1885,  aged  52.  (Boase,  in.  1353;  T.  A.  Walker,  503; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  July  22,  1885.) 

WILKINSON,  JOHN  BREWSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's. 
Apr.  9,  1803.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar,  1803; 
B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1810;  B.D.  1817.  FeUow,  1809-33.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  Dec.  18,  1S08;  priest,  June  27,  1813.  R.  of 
Freston,  Sufiolk,  1832-8,  and  R.  of  Holbrook,  1832-58. 
Married,  May  29,  1832,  Jane  Theresa,  dau.  of  John  Purcell, 
M.D.,  of  Kilkenny.  Died  June  20,  1862,  aged  77.  (Crockford; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1862.  11.  112: 
Burke,  L.G.) 


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Wilkinson,  John  Chappell 

WILKINSON,  JOHN  CHAPPELL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at 
Trinity,  June  21,  1756.  S.  of  John,  of  Stradbroke,  Suffolk. 
Schools,  Bungay  and  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1756;  B.A.  1760.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Mar.  7,  1762;  priest, 
Aug.  12,  1764;  C.  of  Horham,  Suffolk,  1762.  C.  of  Brome  with 
Oakley,  1764.    (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists.) 

WILKINSON,  JOHN  DU  CANE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  2, 
1879.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Henry  (1849)  [R.]  of  Otley, 
Suffolk.  B.  [May  19],  i860,  at  Dilton  Marsh,  Wilts.  Schools, 
Marlborough  College  and  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1885;  practised  at  Witham,  Essex. 
Married,  May  17,  1893.  Eva  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Watson,  R.  of  Orton  Longueville,  Hunts.  Of  Chipping 
Hill,  Witham,  Essex,  where  he  died  Aug.  28,  1930.  Brother  of 
Lewis  (1881)  and  William  H.  (1876).  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Guardian,  May  24,  1893;  The 
Times,  Aug.  30,  1930.) 

WILKINSON,  JOHN  FARRAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  4  1850.  S.  of  James,  draper  of  cloth,  of  Rawfolds, 
Yorks.  (and  Jane).  B.  at  Birstall.  Bapt.  July  25,  1824. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord. 
deacon  (York),  Dec.  21,  1854;  pnest,  Dec.  23,  1855;  C.  of 
Brandesburton,  Yorks.,  1854-66.  V.  of  Flamborough,  1866- 
90.  R.  of  Folkton,  1890-1909.  Died  June  28,  1909.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Eagle,  xxxi.  246;  Crockford.) 

WILKINSON,  JOHN  FERDINANDO.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  22, 
1822  B  at  South  Croxton,  Leics.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William 
(1792)1  Matric.Michs.  1822;  B.A.  1826.  R.  of  South  Croxton, 
Leics.,  1828-68.  Died  Mar.  22,  1868.  M.I.  in  Church. 
(Clergy  List,  which  calls  him  'G.  F.') 

WILKINSON,  The  Rev.  JOHN  JAMES.  M.A.  1849,  from  Oxford. 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1822),  B.D.,  of  Whitehaven 
Cumberland  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Ralph).  B.  1818.J 
Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  June  21,  1838;  B.A. 
(Oxford),  1842;  M.A.  (Oxford),  1845.  Ord.  deacon,  (Lincoln), 
1842-  priest,  1843.  P.C.  of  West  Butterwick,  Lines.,  1845-9. 
V.  of'Erith,  Kent,  1849-52.  R.  of  Lanteglos,  Cornwall,  1852- 
76  J  P  for  Cornwall.  Mayor  of  Camelford,  1854,  i860,  1866 
and  1873.  Married,  1850,  Gertrude  Blanche,  only  dau.  of 
W  H  Walpole.  Died  Dec.  3,  1876.  Half-brother  of  Charles 
E.  (1863).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WILKINSON,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  23, 
1814  Of  Surrey.  School,  St  Saviour's,  Southwark.  Matric. 
Michs  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor, 
Litt  dim.  from  Bath  and  Wells),  Mar.  24,  1819;  pnest 
(Winchester),  1821.  Second  Master  of  St  Saviour's  School, 
Southwark,  1819-24.  Head  Master  of  Aldenham  School, 
Herts.,  1824-33.  Minister  of  the  English  Episcopal  Church  at 
St  Omer,  France,  1836-80.  Married  (i)  Jan.  1821,  Ann 
Parker  dau.  of  Richard  Burrows,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex; 
(2)  1832,  E.,  dau.  of  W.  D.  Dray,  M.D.  Father  of  the  next. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1881.   (Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILKINSON,  JONATHAN  BURROWS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
June  7,  1844;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  12,  1844.  S.  of  the  Rev. 
Jonathan  (above).  Master  of  Aldenham  Grammar  School  (and 
Ann  Parker  Burrows).  B.  Jan.  21,  1826,  at  St  Saviour's, 
Southwark.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1852.  Married,  Jan.  29, 
1850  Julia,  3rd  dau.  of  W.  Stockdale,  of  Boulogne.  Died 
Dec.'g,  1856.    {The  Guardian,  Feb.  27,  1850;  F.  P.  White.) 

WILKINSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  20,  1852. 
S.  of  Charles,  of  Clapham,  Surrey.  B.  Sept.  27,  1831,  at 
Ludgate  HUl.  Schools,  Clapham  (private)  and  bandgate, 
Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury),  1857;  priest,  1858;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Dover,  1857-61.  C.  of  East  Knoyle,  Wilts.,  1861-2.  C.  of 
Minchiohampton,  Gloucs.,  1862-5.  London  Diocesan  Home 
Missionary,  1865-7.  V.  of  St  SUas,  Pentonville,  London, 
1867-73  V.  of  Brimscombe,  Gloucs.,  1873-86.  R.  of  St 
Michael's,  Bristol,  1886-93.  Resided  latterly  at  9,  Carlton 
Road,  Ealing,  where  he  died  Oct.  4.  i897-  Father  of  David 
H.  D.  (1883).  (Venn,  11.  307;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  7, 
1897.) 

WILKINSON,  JOSEPH  BAYLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Jan  8,  1822.  S.  of  Jonas.  B.  Aug.  23,  1803,  in  Barbados. 
School,  Barbados  (Rev.  —  Maynard).   Matric.  Lent,  1822. 

WILKINSON,  JOSEPH  GREEN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1806.  [Eld.  s.  of  Joseph  [Green],  of  Guildford  St, 
London.  B.  Feb.  11,  1785.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric. 
Lent  1807.  Of  Wimpole  Street,  London.  Took  the  name  of 
Wilkinson.  Married,  1817,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  CaswaU,  of 
Sacombe  Park,  Herts.  Died  Oct.  2,  1849-  (Burke,  L.G.; 
R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WILKINSON,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  7, 
178Q  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1790;  Scholar,  1791;  B.A. 
Uth  Wrangler)  1794;  M.A.  1797;  B.D.  1805.  Fellow,  1796- 
1814;  tutor.  Died  in  college,  June  7,  1814.  aged  43;  buried  in 
the  churchyard  of  St  Benedict.  M.I.  (Lamb,  History  of 
C.C.C.;G.Mflg.,  1814,  n.  85.) 


Wilkinson,  Michael  Joseph 

WILKINSON,  KENNETH  EDWARD  TOWLER.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1890.  S.  of  E.  F.,  barrister,  of  York  (and  Annie 
Towler).  B.  there,  Feb.  16,  1871.  School,  St  Peter's,  York. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  LL.B.  1894.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
Dec.  1896;  practised  at  York  (Messrs Crombie  and  Wilkinson). 
Of  60,  Marygate,  York,  in  1946.    (Venn,  11.  517;  Law  Lists.) 

WILKINSON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  12,  1784.  S.  of  Charles,  schoolmaster,  of  Nottingham. 
School,  Nottingham.   Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1789. 

WILKINSON,  LEONARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1879.  Adm. 
at  Cavendish  H.,  Oct.  1879.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  Butler 
(and  Alice).  B.  Aug.  12,  1862,  at  Prescot,  Lanes.  Migrated  to 
St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1880;  B.A.  1883.  Second  Master  of  Hom- 
castle  Grammar  School,  Lines.,  1884-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  1885;  priest  (Hereford),  1886;  C.  of  Ditton  Priors, 
Salop,  1886-7.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Hereford,  1887-8.  V.  of 
Westbury-on-Sevem,  Gloucs.,  1888-1902.  R.  of  Micheldean, 
1902-7.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Gloucester,  1907-15.  R.  of  Farming- 
ton,  1915-19.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Gloucester,  1919-20.  C.  of 
Hutton-in-the- Forest,  1920-1.  C.  of  Chipping  Warden  and 
Edgcote,  Northants.,  1922-3.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  London, 
1922-4.  R.  of  Ozleworth,  Gloucs.,  1924-30.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio. 
of  St  Edmundsbury  and  Ely,  from  1930.  Latterly  of  Manor 
Gardens,  Mildenhall,  Suffolk,  where  he  died  Aug.  2,  1938. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  4,  1938.) 

WILKINSON,  LEWIS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  13,  1881.  [S.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  (1849),  of  Eridge  Green,  Sussex.  B.  July  10, 
1862.  School,  Marlborough  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1885;  priest 
(Winchester),  1887;  C.  of  Famham,  Surrey,  1885-9.  Inc.  of 
Tiaro  with  Kilkivan,  Queensland,  1889-92.  C.  of  Kettering, 
Northants.,  1892-6.  C.  of  Binsted,  Hants.,  1896-1900.  C.  of 
Boconnoc  with  Bradoc,  Cornwall,  1900-2.  C.  of  St  Neots, 
1902-7.  R.  of  Willersey,  Gloucs.,  1907-10.  R.  of  Lansallos, 
Cornwall,  1910-22.  P.C.  of  Hessenford,  1933-6.  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Truro,  from  1936.  Latterly  of  Boconnoc,  Cornwall. 
Died  Nov.  12,  1946.  Brother  of  John  Du  C.  (1879)  and 
William  H.  (1876).  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Nov.  15,  1946.) 

WILKINSON,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  i8)  at 
Peterhouse,  July  2,  1787.  [4th]  s.  of  John,  of  Roehampton. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1787; 
B.A.  1793;  M.A.  1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Mar.  12,  i797; 
priest,  Dec.  23,  1798;  C.  of  Rattlesden,  Suffolk,  1798-1800. 
R.  of  Little  Welnetham,  1800-32,  and  R.  of  Nowton  and 
Redgrave,  1802-44.  Married  (i)  Dec.  1792,  at  Rushbrook, 
Suffolk,  Elizabeth,  natural  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Davers  and 
had  issue;  (2)  Mary  — ,  and  had  further  issue;  (3)  Sarah 
Shelley.  Died  at  Redgrave,  Jan.  22,  1844.  Father  of  Henry  T. 
(1820).  (r.  A.  Walker,  356;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical 
Guide;  Clergy  List;  V.  Hodson;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  i.  327;  The 
Extraordinary  Black  Book,  1830.) 

WILKINSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  1831. 
[S.  of  James,  merchant,  of  Leeds.  B.  [1807],  at  Leeds.  School, 
Leeds  Grammar,  where  he  was  also  an  Assistant  Master  before 
1831.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  (8th  Classic)  1835;  M.A. 
1838;  D.D.  1851.  Fellow,  1836-7.  Select  Preacher,  1865-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1835;  priest,  1836;  C.  of  Oakington, 
Cambs.,  1836-40.  Principal  of  Huddersiield  proprietary 
School,  1838-40.  Head  Master  of  Kensington  School,  London, 
and  Preacher  at  St  Philip's  Chapel,  Regent  Street,  1840-3. 
Head  Master  of  Marlborough  College  (from  its  foundation), 
1843-52;  'as  difficult  a  post  as  a  headmaster  has  ever  been 
asked  to  fill.'  V.  of  Bishop's  Lavington,  Wilts.,  1852-73. 
V.  of  Melksham  with  Erlestoke,  1873-6.  Preb.  of  Salisbury, 
1870-6.  Married,  1840,  Laetitia  Martha,  dau.  of  George 
Maunsell  Shield,  of  Rochester,  and  had  issue.  Author,  On  the 
Expenses  of  Undergraduates;  Sermons.  Died  Mar.  4,  1876,  at 
Melksham  vicarage.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.  and  Hist. ;  Leeds 
Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Boase,  in.  1354;  Crockford;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  Mar.  9,  1876.) 

WILKINSON,  MATTHEW  EASON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  9, 1879.  [2nd]  s.  of  Matthew  Alexander  Eason,  physician, 
of  Manchester  (and  Louisa  Letitia,  only  dau.  of  George  Henry 
Walker,  of  PhUadelphia,  U.S.A.).  B.  at  Hulme,  Greenheys. 
Bapt.  July  7,  1861.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A. 
1883.  Married,  Dec.  2,  1909,  Emmeline,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Sieveking,  M.D.  Died  Nov.  10, 1927,  at  Chepstow. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Eagle,  xlv.  159;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1927.) 

WILKINSON,  MICHAEL  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  6,  1842.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Michael  [C.M.S.]. 
B.  [May  16,  1824],  in  Bengal.  School,  King  William's  College, 
Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1863. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  1847;  priest  (Calcutta),  1848.  For 
some  time  a  C.M.S.  Missionary ;  at  Benares,  1852;  at  Koteghur, 


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1852.  C.  of  Melchboume,  Beds.,  1854-6.  C.  of  Penkridge, 
Staffs.,  1856-60.  P.C.  of  Wessington,  Derbs.,  1861-8.  V.  of 
Waterlooville,  Hants.,  1868-70.  V.  of  Denholme  Gate,  Yorks., 
1870-3.  Author,  Memorials  of  an  Indian  Missionary.  Died 
June  II,  1873,  in  London.  [King  William's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Clergv  List;  Crockford;  Simms,  Biblio.  Staffs.;  The  Times, 
June  17,  1873.) 
WILKINSON,  MICHAEL  MARLOW  UMFREVILLE.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4,  1850.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Watts 
(Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1813).  B.  at  Godshill,  Isle  of 
Wight.  School,  Islington.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar, 
1852;  B.A.  {^th  Wrangler)  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Fellow,  1855; 
Assistant  tutor,  1855-64.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1857;  priest, 

1858.  R.  of  Reepham  with  Kerdiston,  Norfolk,  1864-1916. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1902-16.  Married,  Jan.  9,  1866, 
Annie  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  E.  F.  Fennell,  of  Dover,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Mar.  22,  1916,  aged  84.  {Crockford;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  17,  1866;  The  Times,  Mar.  25,  1916.) 

WILKINSON,  OCTAVIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  23, 
1855.  [5th  s.  of  Hooper  John  (1818),  of  Walsham-le-Willows. 
B.  June  23,  1836.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  i860; 
priest,  1862;  C.  of  Barton  Mills,  Suffolk,  1860-1.  C.  of 
Great  Stukeley  with  King's  Ripton,  Hunts.,  1862-3.  C.  of 
Little  Munden,  Herts.,  1864.  C.  of  Sibton  with  Peasenhall, 
Suffolk,  1865-9.  C.  of  Hinderclay,  1870.  Died  in  1870. 
Brother  of  Hooper  J.  (1841)  and  Thomas  E.  (1856).  {Bury 
St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists;  Clergy  List;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILKINSON,  OSBORN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  5,  1841. 

5.  of  Robert.  B.  [Oct.  8,  1822],  in  Montagu  Square,  London. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1841.  Joined  the  Indian  Army; 
a  volunteer  with  the  Jullundur  field  force  against  the  Sikh 
insurgent  leader  Ram  Singh,  1848-9,  and  in  other  campaigns; 
for  13  years  in  the  loth  Bengal  light  cavalry.  Commanded  the 
frontier  post  of  Kohat  in  the  .\fghan  War,  1878-9.  Men- 
tioned in  despatches.  Hon.  Colonel,  2nd  Lancers.  Major- 
General,  Indian  Army.  C.B.,  1877;  retired,  1880.  Married, 
Apr.  20,  1853,  Minnie,  dau.  of  Col.  J.  Free,  10th  Bengal  Light 
Cavalry.  Author,  Gemini  Generals.  Died  Jan.  21,  1906. 
{Peile,  II.  473;  Army  Lists;  Who  was  Who.) 

WILKINSON,  OWEN  DINHAM.   Adm.  at  Humphrey  H.,  Oct. 

1859.  Matric.  Michs.  1859. 

WILKINSON,  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  26)  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1785.  [4th]  s.  of  William,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Private  tuition.  Matric.  Michs.  1785.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  17,  1781.    {Inns  of  Court.) 

WILKINSON,  PERCIVAL  SPEARMAN.  Adm.  Fell  .-Com.  at 
St  John's,  Dec.  10,  1810.  Of  Co.  Durham.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  Coxhoe,  and  of  Witton  Castle  (and  Hannah  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Robert  Spearman).  B.  May  14,  1792.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1812.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  ig,  1812; 
B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818.  Adm.  a  member  of  Trinity,  Feb.  26, 
1825.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  20,  1815.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich),  July  20,  1817.  Held  no  cures.  Of  Mount  Oswald, 
Co.  Durham.  Married,  1817,  Sophia  Mary,  only  child  of 
Capt.  Philip  Anstruther.  Died  in  1875.  Father  of  the  next, 
of  Anthony  J.  A.  (1854)  and  Clennell  (1842);  brother  of 
Anthony  (1803)  and  Thomas  C.  (1805).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  E.G.;  Inns  of  Court;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

WILKINSON,  PERCIVAL  SPEARMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Mar.  2,  1838.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Percival 
[Spearman]  (above),  of  Mount  Oswald,  Durham  (and  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Major  Philip  Anstruther).  Educated  at  Durham 
University.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1847.  Of 
Mount  Oswald,  Co.  Durham.  Captain,  North  Durham 
Militia.  J. P.  for  Co.  Durham  and  the  West  Riding.  Married, 
July  4,  i860,  Adela  Julia  Kirkby,  eldest  dau.  of  Kirkby 
Fenton,  of  Caldecote  Hall,  Warws.  Died  Aug.  14,  1898. 
Brother  of  Anthony  J.  A.  (1854)  and  Clennell  (1842);  father 
of  Henry  C.  (1887).  (Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  \x.  590;  The 
Times,  Aug.  17,  1898.) 

WILKINSON,  REGINALD  JOHN.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1896.  S.  of  John,  solicitor,  of  North  Walsham, 
Norfolk.  B.  there,  Apr.  12,  1878.  School,  North  Walsham 
Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899. 

WILKINSON,  RICHARD  HATTAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  II,  1845.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph  [Stevenson],  wine- 
merchant,  of  London  (and  Mary).  B.  June  23,  1826,  in 
St  James's,  Westminster.  School,  Elizabeth  College,  Guern- 
sey. Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  matric.  Nov.  19,  1846;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1850.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester),  i85i;priest,  i852;C.of  Parr,  Lanes.,  1852- 

6.  C.  of  Keswick,  Cumberland,  1857-8.  C.  of  Harwood, 
Lanes.,  1859.  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Truro  and  Second  Master  of 
the  Truro  Grammar  School,  1860-7.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1868.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 


Wilkinson,  Surtees  George 

WILKINSON,  RICHARD  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Oct.  8,  1886.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard  TBritish  Consul  at 
Salonika].  B.  at  Salonika,  May  29,  1867.  School,  Powis 
Square,  London  (private)  [and  Felsted].  Matric.  Michs.  1886; 
exhibitioner;  B.A.  1901.  President  of  the  Union,  1888.  In 
the  Colonial  Service  of  the  Straits  Settlements,  1889;  District 
Of&cer  at  Dindings,  1902;  Inspector  of  Schools,  1903; 
President  of  Negri  Sembilan,  191 1;  Colonial  Secretary, 
Straits  Settlements,  1911-15.  C.M.G.,  1912.  Governor  of 
Sierra  Leone,  1915-21;  retired  in  1922.  Married,  Oct.  24, 
1912,  Edith  Sinclair,  dau.  of  James  Baird,  of  Glasgow. 
Compiled  a  Dictionary  of  the  Malay  Language  and  a  Malay- 
English  Dictionary,  1906.  Presented  a  valuable  collection  of 
Malay  MSS.  and  printed  books  to  the  University  library, 
1900.  Died  Dec.  5,  1941,  at  Smyrna.  {Al.  Felsted.;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  11,  1941.) 

WILKINSON,  RICHARD  VSHLLIAM  (1786),  see  VEVERS. 

WILKINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  5, 
1780;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Easter, 
1790;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1790.    {Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

WILKINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Mar.  19, 

1857.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  W[illiam],  deceased  (1816),  of 
Hambledon,  Surrey.  B.  at  Henstridge,  Somerset.  School, 
Guildford  (Mr  J.  Fairhead).  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861; 
M.A.  1864.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  4,  1861.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1864.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Senior 
Counsel  to  the  Royal  Mint.  Married,  Sept.  23,  1868,  Barbara 
Bell,  only  child  of  Coulson  Bell  Pitman,  i6th  Lancers,  of 
Owston  Hall,  Lines.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar.) 

WILKINSON,  ROBERT  BERTRAM.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1890.  S.  of  George  Anderson,  Esq.,  of 
Regent's  Park,  London  (and  Jane  Jackson  Hay).  B.  there 
[Feb.  I,  1872].  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1890. 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  Mar.  2,  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898. 
Of  Unthank  Hall,  Northumberland,  in  igo6.  {Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.) 

WILKINSON,  ROBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1891.   Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894. 

WILKINSON,  ROBERT  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20,  1817.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at 
Ravenglass,  Cumberland.  School,  Hawkshead,  Lanes. 
Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1825.  In  Holy  Orders. 
C.  of  Middleton,  Lanes.,  and  Head  Master  of  Middleton  Free 
Grammar  School,  1839-51.  Died  Julv  30,  1851,  aged  52. 
(C.  R.  Hudleston;  Oldham  Express,  Nov.  27,  1886.) 

WILKINSON,  ROBERT  HINDLEY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Mar.  10,  1829.  [Eldest  s.  of  Robert,  of  41, 
Montague  Street,  London  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Peter 
AUix,  of  Swaffham  Prior,  Cambs.).]  B.  Apr.  20,  1811.  Bapt. 
June  II,  1811,  at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square.  Matric.  Lent, 
1830;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Fellow,  1832-52;  bursar,  1846. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1835.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  22,  1838.  Of  Chesfield,  Stevenage,  Herts.  Major,  Herts. 
Rifles;  Lieut.-Col.,  Beds.  Militia.  J. P.  for  Beds,  and  Herts. 
Married,  Dec.  1852,  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Vicomte  Obert.  Died  Feb.  5,  1888.  Brother  of  Charles  A. 
(1833)  and  Isaac  H.  (1840);  father  of  Edward  O.  H.  (1872). 
{King's  Coll.  Reg.,  29;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 

WILKINSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  24,  1843. 
S.  of  Samuel,  farmer,  of  Walton  Head.  B.  1817.  Bapt. 
June  20,  181 7,  at  Kirkby  Overblow,  Yorks.  School,  Leeds 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1843.  Practised  as  a  surgeon  at 
Hull.  Died  Apr.  3,  1845;  buried  at  Kirkby  Overblow,  Apr.  8, 
1845.   {Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  n.  672.) 

WILKINSON,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  i, 

1858.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Wem,  Salop.  Matric.  Michs.  1858; 
B..\.  1862;  M.A.  1867.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Durham,  1876. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1863;  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Perry  Bar, 
Birmingham,  1863-5.  C.  of  Stockton  Heath,  Cheshire,  1865- 
72.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Warrington,  Lanes.,  1872-90.  V.  of 
Timperley,  Cheshire,  1890-1905.  V.  of  Halton,  1905-7.  Died 
Apr.  24,  1907,  aged  67.  {Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle, 
May  3,  1907.) 

WILKINSON,  SURTEES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Sept.  28,  1888.  S.  of  Surtees  [solicitor],  of  Eaton-Socon, 
Hunts.  School,  St  George's,  Harpenden.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1891.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Apr.  1895;  practised  at 
St  Neots  (Messrs  Wilkinson  and  Butler).  Of  Eaton-Socon. 
Died  Nov.  16,  1944,  aged  74,  at  Old  Hunstanton.  {Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  20,  1944.) 


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WILKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  July  4, 
1758.  S.  of  Richard.   B.  at  Whinfield,  Westmorland.  School, 
Kirkby-Lonsdale.   Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar,  1759;  B.A. 
1762;    M.A.    176'i.     Ord.    deacon    (Lincoln),    1763;    Ppest 
(Norwich),  Dec.  18,  1768;  C.  of  Winch,  Norfolk,  1768.   C.  of 
TottenhillSt  Botolph,  1768-71.    {Peile,  11.  267.) 
WILKINSON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  TRiNiTy, 
Apr.   21,    1780.    S.   of   James,   of   London.    School,   Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1780;  B.A.  1784;  M.A.  1787.    Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  20,  1780,  as  'S.  of  Jacob,  of  Bedford 
Row.'   Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  28,  1784-    {In»s  of  Court.) 
WILKINSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.    26, 
1784.    Eldest  s.  of  Thomas  [merchant],  deceased,  of  Brance- 
peth,  Co.  Durham  (and  lane,  dau.  of  Richard  Williamson,  of 
Kirk  Ella,  Kingston-upon-HuU).   B.  in  Co.  Durham.    [Bapt. 
Sept.    II,    1766,    at    St    Oswald's,    Co.    Durham.]     School, 
Houghton-le-Spring.  Matric.  Michs.  1784.  Of  Oswald  House, 
St    Oswald's.     Captain,    Durham    Militia,    1793-     Married, 
Mar.  14,  1797,  Ellen,  dau.  of  George  Hurry,  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth. Died  May  30,  1848;  buried  at  St  Oswald's.  (St  John  s 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  560.) 
WILKINSON,    THOMAS.     Adm.   pens,    (age   18)    at    Trinity, 
Feb   21,  1789.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.   School,  Beverley, 
Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1792;  B.A.  1793;  M.A. 
1796;  B.D.  1819.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1793;  pnest,  17951 
C.  of  Wootton,  Northants.,  i795-  V.  of  Kirk-Hallam,  Derbs., 
1801-41.     R.  of  Bonnington,    Kent,   1803-7.     R-  of  Great 
Houghton,  Northants.,  1804-5.    R-  of  Bulvan,  Essex,  1805- 
30.    R.  of  Armthorpe,  Yorks.,  1807-34.    Author,  Harmoma 
Apostolica,  translated  from  the  Latin.    Died  in  1841,  'aged 
76.'    Father  of  Thomas  (1812).    (Northants.  Clergy;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  11. 
328.) 
WILKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  4, 
1790.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.    School,  Bromley,  Kent. 
Matric.  Michs.  1790. 
WILKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  as  a  'Ten-year  man'  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  19,  1790.   Matric.  Easter,  1802;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eltz.)  1802. 
R.  of  Winthorpe,  Notts.    Died  Sept.  10,  1833,  aged  73,  at 
Doncaster.    (G.  Mag.,  1833,  11.  379-) 
WILKINSON,    THOMAS.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at   Christ's, 
Dec.  18,  1812.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1789).  B.  at  Houghton, 
Northants.   School,  at  home.    Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar, 
1814;  Tancred  Student,  1816;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1820.    Ord. 
deacon  (London),  May  17,  1818;  priest  (Lincoln),  1819;  C.  of 
Kensworth,   Herts.,   1820-4.    C.  of  Pitsea,  Essex,   1824-9. 
{Peile,  II.  374) 
WILKINSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13, 
1817.  B.  at  Colchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1822.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford),  1822;  priest,  1823.    Resided  at  East  Hill, 
Oxted,   Surrey.     Died   Nov.    8,    1867,    at    Lyons,    France, 
aged  68.  (G.  Mag.,  1867, 11.  832;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Nov.  23, 
1867;  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  Dec.  1867.) 
WILKINSON,    THOMAS.     Adm.    sizar    (age    19)    at    Trinity 
May  18,  1826.    S.  of  Josiah  [Manchester  warehouseman,  pf 
Lad   Lane,    London].     B.   in   London.     School,   St    Pauls. 
Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  (5th  Classic)  1830; 
M.A.  1833.    Fellow,  1832.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1833;  pnest 
(Canterburv),  1833.    For  a  short  time  C.  of  Buxted,  Sussex. 
Subsequently  resided  in  Trinity  until  his  death   in   1869. 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 
WILKINSON,    THOMAS    BOSTON.     Adm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
Christi,  June  4,  1816.    Of  Norfolk.    Matric.  Michs.  1816; 
Scholar,  1817;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
Oct.  14,   1821;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1822;  C.  of  East  Harlmg, 
Norfolk,   1821-9.    R.  there,  1829-88.    Died  Oct.  15,  1888, 
aged  90.    Father  of  the  next.    (Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Oct.  24,  1888.) 
WILKINSON,    THOMAS    BOSTON.     Adm.    pens,    at    Corpus 
Christi,  May  23,  1849.   Of  Norfolk.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Boston  (above).]    Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1850;  B.A. 
(qth  Wrangler)  1853;  M.A.  1856;  B.D.  1863.   Fellow,  1854-72. 
Died  in  1872. 
WILKINSON,  THOMAS  CHAMBERS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  May  18,  1789.    Of  Northants.    School,  Lyndon, 
Rutland.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1789;  B.A.  i793-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield),  Sept.  15,   17931  pnest  (Peterb.),  July  9, 
1797;  C.  of  Shiriand,  Derbs.,  i793-    R-  of  Stamford,  Lines., 
1802-36.   Married,  June  28,  1808,  at  the  Royal  Chapel  of  the 
Tower  of   London,    Eliza,   dau.   of   Robert   Porett,   of   the 
Ordnance  Office.    Died  Dec.  5,    1836,   at  Amiens,   France. 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  560;  G.  Mag.,  1837,  i.  2i6.) 
WILKINSON,  THOMAS  CLENNELL.    Adm    pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  21,  1805.   [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Coxhoe,  Co. 
Durham  (and  Hannah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Spearman). 
School,  Scorton,  Yorks.    Matric.  Easter,   1806;  B.A.   1810. 


Wilkinson,  William  Atkinson 

Died,  unmarried,  1859.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1803)  and 
Percival  S.  (1810).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

WILKINSON,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  May  10,  1856.  [6th]  s.  of  H[ooper]  J[ohn]  (1818).  B. 
at  Walsham-le-Willows,  Suffolk  [Dec.  26,  1837].  School 
[Bury  St  Edmunds  and]  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863;  D.D.  1870.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely),  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk,  1861-4. 
C.  of  Rickinghall  Superior,  1864-70.  Bishop  of  Zululand, 
1870-6.  R.  of  Caerhayes,  Cornwall,  1878-82.  R.  of  St 
Catherine  Coleman,  London,  1886-1911.  Bishop  for  North 
and  Central  Europe,  1886-191 1.  Married,  Aug.  1864,  Anme 
Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Abbot  Green,  of  Felmersham 
Grange,  Beds.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Hymns  Ancient  and 
Modern,  trans,  into  the  Zulu  language;  A  Suffolk  Boy  in  East 
Africa;  A  Ladv's  Life  in  Zululand  and  the  Transvaal  during 
Cetewayo's  Reign;  Saat,  the  Slave  Boy  of  Khartoum;  Emigra- 
tion, the  True  Solution  of  the  Social  Question ;  etc.  Lived 
latteriy  at  Taunton.  Died  Oct.  23,  1914,  at  Khartoum. 
Portrait  in  Jesus  College.  Brother  of  Hooper  J.  (1841)  and 
Octavius  (1855).  (Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Oct.  24,  1914-) 

WILKINSON,  THOMAS  [L'OISLEUR].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1870.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Neasham 
Abbey,  Darlington.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1870,  as 
Thomas.   Died  Jan.  23,  1900.   (Rossall  Reg.) 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
June  9,  1792.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  Wintermg- 
ham.  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  1801.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  Dec.  20,  1801.  R.  of  South  Croxton,  Leics., 
1801-28.  R.  of  Folksworth,  Hunts.,  1807-20.  V.  of  Lowesby, 
Leics.,  1814-20.  V.  of  Sproxton  with  Saltby,  1820-42.  V.  of 
Glentham,  1837-42.  Died  Jan.  7,  1842.  Father  of  John  F. 
(1822).   [Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  4,  1796. 
Matric.  Michs.  1798;  Scholar,  1801;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1806. 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1804. 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  24, 
1806.  Of  Nottingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1811; 
B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1815.    Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  13, 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  6, 
1816.  Of  Beds.  Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820.  Ord.  priest 
(London),  June  2,  1822.  R  of  Hambledon,  Surrey,  1850-3, 
where  he  died  Dec.  21,  1853,  age  56.  Father  of  Robert 
(1857).  (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  i.  437-) 
WILKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12, 
1832.  S.  of  R.,  of  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1832;  Scholar,  1835;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  C.  of 
Aston-Flamville,  Leics.,  -1841-6.  P.C.  of  H.  Trimty, 
Hinckley,  1847-8.  P.C.  of  Wicker,  Sheffield,  1848-53-  V.  of 
St  Mary's,  Sheffield,  1853-67.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1868.  Father  of  Willoughby  B.  (1864). 
WILKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  7, 
1846.  S.  of  Leonard,  gent.,  of  Slaidbum,  Yorks.  [and 
Elizabeth].  B  there.  Bapt.  Sept.  19,  1827.  Matric.  Michs. 
1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1856;  practised 
at  Blackburn  (Messrs  L.  and  W.  WUkinson).  Died  Feb.  27, 
1906,  aged  78.  (Eagle,  xxvni.  216,  calls  him  William  King 
Wilkinson;  Law  Lists.) 
WILKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26, 
1851.  S.  of  David.  B.  [Oct.  18,  1829],  at  Bedworth,  Warws. 
School,  Weston-super-Mare.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1855;  priest,  1856;  C.  of 
St  Chrysostom,  Everton,  Lanes.,  1855-7.  C.  of  Bodenham, 
Heref.,  1857-62.  C.  of  Newport,  Salop,  1862-4.  V.  of  Sutton 
St  Michael,  Heref.,  1864-71.  P.C.  of  St  .Michael's,  Leammgton 
Priors,  Warws.,  1871-81.  R.  of  Burrough-on-the-Hill, 
Leics.,  1883-95.  R.  of  Week  St  Mary,  Cornwall,  1895-9. 
Died  June  30,  1899.  (Peile,  11.  519;  Crockford.) 
WILKINSON,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1859,  incorp.  from 
Dublin.  [S.  of  John.  B.  in  Cork.]  Adm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  July  i,  1834,  age  18;  B.A.  (T.C.D.)  1839;  M.A. 
(T.C.D.)  1854;  B.D.  and  D.D.  (T.C.D.)  1866.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.),  1840;  priest,  1841;  C.  of  Burbage,  Leics.,  1840-9. 
P.C.  of  Holy  Trimty,  Sheffield,  1851-3.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Sheffield,  1853-66.  K.  of  St  Martin's,  Birmingham,  1866-97. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1871.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1900.  (Al.  Dublin.) 
WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  ATKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  25,  1828.  Of  Hunslet,  Yorks.  School,  Richmond. 
Matric.  Michs.  1828;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1835- 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester),  1833;  priest,  1834.  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Gloucester,  -1841-2.  C.  of  Wentworth,  Yorks.,  1843.  P.C. 
of  Elsecar,  1844-5.  V.  of  Owston,  1845-50.  Died  Aug.  6, 
1850,  aged  41.  Father  of  the  next.  (Peile,  11.  431;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  11.  447.) 


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WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,- 

Sept.  27,  1867.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  A[tkinson]  (above), 
deceased,  V.  of  Owston,  Yorks.  B.  there,  July  11,  1847- 
School,  Bamsley.  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Kept  seven  tenns. 
{PeiU,  u.  602.) 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  FARLEY.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Aug.  17,  1784.  S.  of  William,  of  Harwich,  Essex. 
School,  Sutton,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1786;  B.A.  1789; 
M.A.  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  June  7,  1789;  priest, 
Sept.  29,  1790:  C.  of  Freethorpe,  Norfolk,  1789.  R.  of 
St  La\vrence,  Norwich,  1803-35.  R.  of  Heigham,  Norfolk, 
1812-17.  V.  of  North  Walsham,  1813-51.  R.  of  East  Harling, 
1818-29.  R-  of  .Antingham  St  Margaret,  1818-51.  R.  of 
Saxlingham-Nethergate  with  Sa.\lingham-Thorpe,  1835-51. 
Died  June  22,  1851,  aged  84.  Father  of  the  next.  (Foster, 
Index  EccUs.;  Clergy  List;  Clerical  Guide;  O.  Mag.,  1851,  11. 
215.) 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  FARLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  13,  1813.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  WQliam  Fariey 
(above).]  Matric.  Michs.  1814.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi, 
Nov.  5,  1816;  Scholar,  1817;  B.A.  {10th  Mrangler)  1819; 
M.A.  1822;  B.D.  1830.  FellowofCorpus,  1822;  tutor,  1830-5. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Dec.  12, 1819;  priest  (Ely),  1829.  C.  (to 
his  father)  at  Saxlingham,  Norfolk,  1847-51-  Lived  at  12, 
Harewood  Square,  London  and  latterly  at  North  Walsham, 
Norfolk.  Disappears  from  Crocft/ori,  1878.  Married  Apr.  21, 
1835.  Father  of  the  next.  {The  Extraordinary  Black  Book, 
1830.) 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  FARLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  7,  1858.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Farley  (above).]  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1859;  B.A. 
1862;  M..\.  1865.  L.R.A.M.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester), 
1863;  priest,  1865.  Precentor  of  Manchester  Cathedral, 
1863-6.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Shepherd's  Bush,  1866-9.  Minor 
Canon  of  Peterborough,  1869-93 ;  Sacrist,  1869-75 ",  Precentor, 
1870-5  and  1883-93.  R-  °f  Glinton,  Northants.,  i875-93- 
V.  of  Bringhurst  with  Great  Easton  and  Drayton,  Leics., 
1893-1913.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1898-1913. 
Married  Ann  E.,  dau.  of  J.  C.  Bedingfield.  Died  Apr.  24, 
1913,  at  Great  Easton  vicarage,  aged  75.  M.L  (Scott,  AfSS.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  2,  1913.) 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
July  8,  1830.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834; 
M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1836;  priest  (York), 
1837;  C.  of  Sheffield,  1836-8.  C.  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill, 
1838-44.  Theological  tutor  at  Cheltenham  Proprietary- 
College,  1844-7.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1846.  V.  of 
St  Werburgh's,  Derby,  1848-70.  R.  of  Luttenvorth,  Leics., 
1870-9.  Died  Sept.  27,  1879,  aged  67.  {Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Clergy  List.) 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  HEMSWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  June  13,  1803.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  William  [V.]  of 
Grasby,  Lines.  School,  Gainsborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1803; 
B.A.  1808.  V.  of  Kirmington,  and  Grasby,  Lines.,  1812-35. 
Died  at  Grasby,  May  2,  1835.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical 
Guide;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1876.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1849). 
B.  [Dec.  18,  1857],  at  Dilton  Marsh,  Wilts.  Schools,  Marl- 
borough College  [and  Tonbridge].  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A. 
1880;  M.A.  1883.  .\ssistant  Master  at  Salisbury  School, 
1881-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1885;  priest,  1886;  C.  of 
St  Mary's,  Marlborough,  1885-9.  C.  of  Warminster,  1889-93. 
V.  of  S.  Milton,  Devon,  1892-1912.  R.  of  Baylham,  Suffolk, 
1912-24.  Lived  latterly  at  Abbotsford,  Warminster,  where  he 
died,  Aug.  lo,  1933.  Brother  of  John  Du  C.  (1879)  and  Lewis 
(1881).  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  12,  1933.) 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  BUTTON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Mav  20,  1819.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Nether  Hall, 
Suffolk  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Hutton,  of  Skelton, 
Yorks.).  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B..\.  1823;  M..A.  1828.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  May  25,  1823;  priest,  June  13,  1824.  P.C. 
of  All  Saints,  Portsea,  Hants.,  1838-43.  C.  of  Chilcomb, 
1846-50.  Married,  Jan.  1825,  Eliza  Caroline,  dau.  of  George 
Booth  Tvndale.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1851.  (Burke, 
L.G.  sui'Stobart;  V.  Hodson.) 

WILKINSON,  WILLIAM  KING  (1846),  see  WILLIAM. 

WILKINSON,  WILLOUGHBY  BALFOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Caius,  Sept.  30,  1864.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William,  M.A.  (1832), 
V.  of  St  Mar>-'s,  Sheffield.  B.  Nov.  11,  1844,  at  Burbage, 
Leics.  School,  Sheffield  Collegiate.  Matric.  Michs.  1864; 
B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1868;  priest, 
1869;  C.  of  St  John's,  Ladywood,  Birmingham,  1868-72. 
P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  East  Stonehouse,  Gloucs.,  1872-5.  V.  of 


WiLKS,  William  Charles 

St  Luke's,  Birmingham,  1875-97.  V.  of  Bishop's  Itchington, 
Warns.,  1897-1910.  Died  Aug.  31,  1910,  in  Birmingham. 
{Venn,  11.  368;  Crockford.) 

WILKINSON,  — .   .Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  19,  1820. 

WILKINSON-NEWSHOLME,  JOSEPH  W.  (1889),  see  NEWS- 
HOLME. 

WILKS,  ALFRED  GARRATT  PLATT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity  Dec.  22,  1854.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Charles 
(St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  1810),  [R.]  of  Nursling,  South- 
ampton. B.  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862;  M.B.  1863; 
M.Chir.  1864.  At  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge,  and 
Guy's  Hospital.  House  Surgeon  at  Guy's  and  the  General 
Lying-in  Hospital,  Lambeth.  Practised  at  Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Ryde.  .Author,  medical. 
{Medical  DireUories,  until  1890.) 

WILKS,  CHARLES  PRESCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  1864.  S.  of  Matthew,  Esq.,  of  [17,  the  Promenade, 
Cheltenham  and]  Crookstone  Park,  Gait,  Western  Canada. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1864.  Migrated  to  St 
Catharine's;  B.A.  1872.  Followed  no  profession.  Resided  at 
Dorman's  Park,  Surrey,  where  he  died  Mar.  4,  1905.  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  7.  1905-) 

WILKS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8,  1858.  S.  of 
George  Frederick,  surgeon,  of  Ashford,  Kent.  B.  there, 
Aug.  29,  1840.  School,  Kent  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
B.A.  1863;  M.B.  and  M.Chir.  1868.  At  .Addenbrooke's 
Hospital,  Cambridge  and  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  L.S.A. 
1867;  M.R.C.S.  1867.  Practised  at  .Ashford,  Kent.  Physician 
in  Ordinary  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh  and  to  the 
Duchess  of  Edinburgh.  Author,  medical.  Died  June  11,  1919, 
at  .Ashford.  Brother  of  William  (1861).  {Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  June  13,  1919.) 

WILKS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1876. 

WILKS,  JOHN  DUDLEY  PALMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  28,  1891.  S.  of  John  Jackson.  B.  [Dec.  23,  1872],  at 
Cheadle  Hulme,  Cheshire.  Schools,  Gloster  House,  South 
Kensington,  Lausanne  and  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1891. 
Resided  seven  terms.   {Peile,  11.  770.) 

WILKS,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  .\dm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1884.  Eldest 
s.  of  Edward  John,  of  Sheffield.  B.  there,  .Aug.  21,  1865. 
School,  Wesley  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887; 
.M.B.,  B.Chir.,  and  M.A.  i8qi.  .\t  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1897.  House  Physician  and 
House  Surgeon,  West  London  Hospital;  House  Physician, 
Bethlem  Royal  Hospital.  Practised  at  Sheffield.  Surgeon, 
ChUdren's  Hospital,  Sheffield.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R..\.M.C.).  Married,  Oct.  3,  1895,  Amy  Kate 
Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Luke  Middleton  Kitto,  of 
Victoria,  Australia.  Died  in  1924.  {Venn,  11.  468;  Univ.  War 
List;  The  Times,  Oct.  4,  1895.) 

WILKS,  MATTHIAS  BUCKWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  June  13,  1846.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Joseph  Brown.  B.  at 
Tandridge  Court.   School,  private.   Matric.  Slichs.  1846. 

WILKS,  THEODORE  CHAMBERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  19,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B..A.  1851;  M.A.  1854. 
.\dm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  i86o.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester), 
1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of  St  Maurice's,  Winchester,  1851-7. 
C.  of  Nately-Scures,  Hants.,  1858-66.  V.  of  Woking,  Surrey, 
1866-76.  Married,  Aug.  13,  1863,  Agnes  Maria,  5th  dau.  of 
Vice-.\dmiral  Sir  Henry  Lorraine  Baker,  Bart.  Died  Mar.  13, 
1876,  aged  47.  {Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Times,  Mar.  14, 
1876.) 

WILKS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  8, 
1861.  2nd  s.  of  George  Frederick,  surgeon,  of  .Ashford,  Kent. 
B.  there  [Oct.  19,  1843].  [School,  Clapham.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1861;  B..\.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  for  Canter- 
bury), 1866;  priest  (Canterbury),  1878;  C.  of  Croydon,  Surrey, 
1866-79.  V.  of  Shirley,  1879-1912.  A  well-known  horti- 
culturist; grower  of  the  'Shirlev'  poppy.  Member  of  Council 
of  the  Royal  Horticultural  Society,  1880;  Hon.  Sec,  1888. 
.Author  of  many  articles  in  the  Journal  of  the  R.H.S.  Latterly 
of  The  Wilderness,  Shirley,  where  he  died  Mar.  2,  1923. 
Brother  of  George  (1858).  {Crockford;  Who  zvas  Who;  The 
Times,  Mar.  6,  1923.) 

WILKS,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.  .■Vdm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1846.  [Eldest  s.  of  Joseph  W.,  of  3,  Harley  Place,  London.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B..A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  23,  1849.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  i,  1854.  Equity 
Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  On  the  Home  Circuit.  Mamed 
and  had  issue.   {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 


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Willacy,  Hei^ry  George 

WILLACY,  HENRY  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1869.  S.  of  Robert,  agent  (and  Jane).  B.  at  St  Michael's- 
on-Wyre,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Jan.  29,  1850.  Matric.  Michs.  1869; 
B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1874;  priest 
(Worcester),  1876;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Lancaster,  1874-6. 
Head  Master  of  the  Middle  School,  Warwick,  1876-96,  and 
Chaplain  at  Wroxall  Abbey,  Warws.,  1883-96.  R.  of  Syder- 
stone,  Norfolk,  1896-1917.  R.  of  Souldeme,  Oxon.,  Mar.- 
Sept.,  1917.  Married,  Aug.  15,  1878,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of 
R.  Radford,  of  Broughton,  Manchester.  Died  Sept.  14,  1917. 
[Eagle,  XXXIX.  256;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  20,  1917) 

WILLACY,  THOMAS  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  27,  1864.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Lent,  1864;  B..\.  1867.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield),  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.of  Compton  (Mission), 
Leek,  Staffs.,  1866-9.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Southport,  1869-74- 
C.  of  Crumpsall,  Lanes.,  1874-80.  V.  of  Thorganby,  Yorks., 
1880-1913.  Latterly  of  3,  Allington  Street,  Leamington, 
where  he  died  Apr.  2,  1914,  aged  71.  [Crockford;  The  Times, 
Apr.  4,  1914.) 

WILLAN,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  29, 
1861.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert.  B.  at  Bamsley,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Bamsley,  Priory  Hill.   Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A. 

1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Meltham- 
Mills,  Yorks.,  1866-7.  C.  of  High  Harrogate,  1867-70.  C.  of 
St  John-the-Evang.,  Leeds,  1870-2.  C.  of  Womersley, 
Yorks.,  1872-3.  P.C.  of  Skipton  Bridge,  1874-82.  V.  of 
Copmanthorpe,  1883-1914.  Died  in  1914.  (Venn,  11.  353; 
Crockford.) 

WILLAN,  EDWARD  MARKHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Nov.  10,  1802.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1766),  V.  of 
Cardington,  Beds,  (and  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Smyth,  of 
Hill  Hall,  Essex).  B.  at  Cardington.  Schools,  Huntingdon 
and  Thorp-Arch,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1807.  R.  of  Mamhead,  Devon,  1809.  V.  of  Kirkburton,  Yorks., 
1809-14.  P.C.  of  Queenborough,  Kent,  1814-21.  R.  of  Oving, 
Bucks.,  1821-31.  Disappears  from  Clerical  Guide,  1836. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

WILLAN,  FRANCIS  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  22, 
1823.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  [R.  of  Imham,  Lines.].  B.  at 
Corby,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  Sept.  1830;  priest,  Dec.  1830.  V.  of  Aubourn, 
Lines.,  1834-89.  Married  Emily  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Loveless,  of  London.  Died  Dec.  8,  1889,  aged  85.  Brother  of 
James  H.  (1826)  and  WiUiam  W.  (1834);  father  of  the  next. 
(Peile,  II.  412;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  18,  1889.) 

WILLAN,  FRANCIS  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  13, 
1863.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Miles  (above),  V.  of  Aubourn, 
Lines.  B.  there,  Aug.  24,  1842.  School,  Aubourn  (his  father). 
Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1868; 
priest,  1870;  C.  of  St  Thomas,  Leeds,  1868-71.  C.  of  Alden- 
ham,  Herts.,  1871-2.  C.  of  St  Audries  with  West  Quantox- 
head,  Somerset,  1872-3.  C.  of  Warbleton,  Sussex,  1874-5. 
Latterly  of  Woodcote,  Eastnorgrove,  Leamington.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1894. 

WILLAN,  GEORGE  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1859.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Leonard  Richard  (1822),  M.D.  (and 
Alicia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Peel).  B.  [July  11,  1841],  at  Penzance. 
Bapt.  Sept.  10,  1841.   Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A. 

1869.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Royston, 
Yorks.,  1864-6.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Kingston-on-HuU,  1867-9- 
R.  of  Hotham,  Yorks.,  1869-73.  V.  of  Newborough,  North- 
ants.,  1873-5.  V.  of  St  John's,  Islington,  1875-7.  Civil 
Chaplain  at  Gibraltar,  1877-80.  V.  of  Bedford,  1880-1901. 
R.  of  Trusthorpe,  Lines.,  1901-4.  R.  of  Bow  Brickhill, 
Bucks.,  1904-7.  Married,  Apr.  15,  1874,  Agnes  Jannetta 
Flude,  dau.  of  Thomas  Peters,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of 
Blagdon  Lodge,  Paignton.  Died  Aug.  29,  1918.  (Boase, 
Collect.  Cornub.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  5,  1918.) 

WILLAN,  GEORGE  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  5,  1893.  S.  of  G[eorge]  T[homas],  Esq.  [M.R.C.S.],  of 
High  Street,  Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.  [B.  Feb.  i,  1875. 
School,  Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897.  At  Guy's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1901.  Civil  Surgeon  (attached 
17th  Lancers),  with  the  South  African  field  force,  1901-2.  In 
practice  at  Milton,  Kent  in  1910.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.M.C.,  O.C,  82nd  field  ambulance, 
Salonika  Forces;  D.S.O.,  1917;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Practised  at  Carlisle,  and  then  at  Brighton.  Married,  1903, 
Margaret  Jessie,  dau.  of  William  Mackinell.  Of  14,  York 
Avenue,  Hove,  in  1948.  (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists; 
Medical  Directories.) 

WILLAN,  GERALD  RALPH.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899. 
S.  of  Henry,  Navy  surgeon,  retired,  of  Albion  Lodge,  Hanley 
Castle,  Worcs.  B.  Sept.  19,  1880,  at  Worcester.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903.  A  colliery  manager. 
Of  Glan-yr-afon,  Cefn  Coed,  Merthyr  Tydfil,  in  1922.  Died 
June  16,  1952  in  Sheffield.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
June  18,  1952.) 


WiLLANS,  Robert  St  John 

WILLAN,  JAMES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 
1826.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Corby,  Lines.  B.  at 
Corby.  School,  Grantham.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Scholar, 
1828;  B.A.  (12th  Wrangler)  1831;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1833;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1835.  R.  of  South 
Witham,  Lines.,  1837-50.  Master  of  Corby  Grammar  School, 
1836-43.  Master  of  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar  School, 
Gainsborough,  1843-58.  V.  of  Bole,  Notts.,  1837-58.  Married, 
Jan.  29,  1844,  Harriet  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  G.  Dodds,  V.  of 
Corringham,  Lines.  Died  Tan.  i,  1858,  aged  49.  Brother  of 
WiUiam  W.  (1834)  and  Francis  M.  (1823).  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1858, 
I.  224;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall;  The  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  Jan.  12, 
1858.) 

WILLAN,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1817-  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Puriey,  Berks.  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  181 7.  Kept  two  terms.  Of  Chippenham, 
Wilts.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Walton  Onslow, 
of  Dunsborough,  Surrey,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1869. 
(Walford,  County  Families;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

WILLAN,  LEONARD  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  4,  1822.  Of  Middlesex.  [B.  July  15,  1803,  in  London.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1822.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  12,  1823; 
B.A.  1827;  M.B.  1829;  Med.  Lie.  1832;  M.D.  1851.  Physician 
at  St  Paneras  Infirmary,  1833-7.  M.R.C.P.,  1836.  Practised 
at  Penzance  from  1837.  Hon.  Librarian,  Penzance  public 
library,  1862-82.  Married,  Aug.  28,  1834,  Alicia,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Peel,  of  Bowes  Park,  Middlesex.  Died  May  22,  1882. 
Father  of  George  A.  (1859).  (Medical  Directories;  Boase, 
Collect.  Cornub.) 

WILLAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Mar.  10, 
1824.  [Only  s.  of  Robert,  M.D.,  of  Bloomsbury  Square, 
London.]  B.  in  the  parish  of  St  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
London.  Educated  at  home  by  the  Rev.  A.  M.  Simkins. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Of  the  Grange, 
Hillingdon,  Middlesex,  and  the  Hill,  Sedbergh.  Married, 
Apr.  20,  1824,  Sarah  Catherine,  dau.  of  F.  Toosey.  Died 
May  21   1847,  aged  44.  (G.  Mag.,  1847, 11.  104;  Af«nft,  11.  350; 

F.  P.  White.) 

WILLAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  18, 
1766.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas.  farm-baUiff,  of  [Dent],  Yorks. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Feb.  28,  1747.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1766.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Nov.  8,  1766,  as  'S.  of 
Robert  of  Dent';  Scholar,  1769;  B.A.  (3rd  Wrangler),  1770; 
M.A.  1773.  Fellow,  1771.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.),  Dee.  25,  1771. 
V.  of  Cardington  and  Keysoe,  Beds.,  1776-96.  Married, 
Jan.  13,  1778,  at  St  James',  Bath,  Ann,  only  child  of 
Sir  Charies  Smyth,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Hill  Hall,  Essex.  Died 
Jan.  31,  1796,  aged  49,  at  Cardington;  buried  there.  M.I.  in 
Elstow  Church,  Beds.  Father  of  Edward  M.  (1802).  (Sed- 
bergh Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  711;  Northants.  Clergy; 

G.  Mag.,  1796,  I.  170;  E.  A.  B.  Barnard;  A.  Tudor-Craig.) 
WILLAN,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity,  Jan.  25,   1846. 

Only  s.  of  Robert,  of  Hillingdon  Grange,  Middlesex.  B.  1829. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  13,  1851.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1856.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  (Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WILLAN,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's.  June  9, 
1874.  S.  of  Miles,  plumber  and  glazier  (and  Mary  Ann). 
B.  Feb.  22,  1855,  at  Lancaster.  School,  Lancaster  Grammar. 
Bapt.  June  15,  1855.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A. 
1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Bidston, 
Cheshire.  1879-81.  Assistant  Master  at  Birkenhead  School, 
1881-3 ;  at  Trinity  College  School,  Stratford-on-Avon,  1883-5. 
Died  Oct.  18,  1885,  at  The  School  House,  Guilsborough. 
Northants.  (Eagle,  xiv.  109;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Oct.  28,  1885.) 

WILLAN,  WILLIAM  WALKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  13,  1834.  S.  of  the  Rev.  T[homas].  B.  at  Corby.  Lines. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1840.  Vice- 
Principal  of  the  Collegiate  School,  Huddersfield.  1842-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln).  1843;  priest,  1845.  C.  of  Wrawby  with 
Brigg,  Lines.,  1859-62.  V.  of  Burnley,  Lanes.,  1862-6.  C.  of 
St  George's-in-the-East,  London,  1866-7.  C  of  Kidlington, 
Oxon.,  1872-4.  C.-in-charge  of  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1874-91.  Died  Feb.  3,  1891,  aged  76.  Brother  of  James  H. 
(1826)  and  Francis  M.  (1823).  (Peile,  11.  453;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Crockford.) 

WILLANS,  ROBERT  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  S.  of  St  John,  of  56,  Queen's  Gate,  London.  B.  [Sept. 
8],  1877.  at  Guildford,  Surrey.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896.  Second  Lieut.,  Northumberland  Fusiliers.  1900. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War.  1898-1902.  Retired  in 
1905.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut..  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers);  killed  in  action  Nov.  11,  19 14,  near  Ypres. 
[Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 


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WiLLATS,  Thomas  Cadogan 

WILLATS,  THOMAS  CADOGAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  8, 
1806.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Hurley,  Berks.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1807;  Scholar,  1808;  B.A.  1811;  M..\.  1814.  Fellow  of 
Do^vning,  i8ii.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1811. 
Called  to  the  Bar.  On  the  Norfolk  Circuit.  V.  of  East  Hatley, 
Cambs.,  1823-6.  Died  in  1826.  {Law  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1826, 11. 
378.) 

WILLAUME,  CHARLES  [DYMOKE].  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Tr'nity,  lune  g,  1757.  S.  of  David,  of  TintTith,  Beds,  (and 
Elizabethi  dau.'  of  Charles  Dymoke,  of  Ampthill,  Beds.). 
Bapt.  Mar.  8,  1738,  at  Tingrith.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1758;  Scholar,  1759;  B.A.  1761.  Of  Walham  Green, 
Middlesex.  Life-tenant  of  the  Tingrith  property.  Married 
(i)  Jan.  18,  1772,  Mary  Hamilton,  of  Tingrith.  Died,  s.p.; 
buried  Feb.  3,  1807,  at  Tingrith.  Brother  of  the  next  two. 
(RecordofOld  Westminsters;  Misc.  Gen.  etHer.,  4thser.,  in.  93-) 

WILLAUME,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  28,  1755.  [Eldest]  s.  of  David,  of  Tingrith,  Beds,  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Dymoke,  of  Ampthill,  Beds.). 
Bapt.  Oct.  7,  1736,  at  Tingrith.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Easter,  1756;  Scholar,  1756;  B.\.  1759;  M.A  1770. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  7,  i753-  K.  of  Cranleigh, 
Surrey,  1760-4.  R.  of  Great  Holland,  Essex,  1770.  R.  of 
Tingrith,  Beds.,  1782-7.  R.  of  Bow  Brickhill,  Bucks.,  1782-3. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1782.  Married,  Mar.  11,  1776,  Essex,  dau. 
of  Charles  Blackwell,  of  the  Strand,  London.  Died,  s.p., 
Oct.  13,  1787;  buried  at  Tingrith.  Brother  of  the  above  and 
the  next.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WILLAUME,  JOHN  WILLIAMS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  24,  1758.  S.  of  David,  of  Tingrith,  Beds,  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Charles  Dvmoke,  of  Ampthill).  Bapt.  Apr.  5,  1741. 
at  Tingrith.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Easter,  i759; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1762;  M.A.  1767.  Of  Green  Street,  Mayfair, 
London;  afterwards  entered,  by  agreement,  on  the  Tingrith 
estate  at  the  death  of  his  brother  Edward,  1787.  Died  June 
16,  1810;  buried  at  Tingrith.  Brother  of  the  two  above. 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  ser.,  in. 
93;  G.  Mag.,  1810,  I.  673.) 
WILLCOCK,  ATHELSTANE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  22,  1850.  [Only]  s.  of  John  WUliam  [barrister,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn],  of  Rosenstead,  Avenue  Road,  Regent's  Park, 
London.  B.  in  London.  School,  Bruce  Castle,  Tottenham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B..A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  19,  1851.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1856. 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  A  Clerk  in  the  Charity 
■    Commission.    (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 

Bar.) 
WILLCOCK  (or  WILCOCK),  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  29)  at 
St  John's,  July  4,  1770.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  [Sept.  25,  1740], 
at  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  B.A.  1774;  M.A. 
1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  Feb.  27,  1774;  priest,  Sept.  18, 1774; 
C.  of  Witchford  and  Witcham,  Cambs.,  1774.  V.  of  Friday- 
thorpe  and  Garton,  Yorks.,  1796-97-  Died  in  May,  1797. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  560.) 
WILLCOCKS,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  17,  1865.  S.  of  Roger.  B.  at  Teignmouth,  Devon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  (39^^  Wrangler)  1869;  M.A.  1872. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1870;  priest,  1871 ;  C.  of  Orford,  Lanes., 
1870-8.  Second  Master  of  Warrington  Grammar  School, 
1870-80;  Head  Master,  1880-1907.  Died  Aug.  15,  1907, 
aged  60,  at  Warrington.  {Crockford;  Schoolmasters'  Direc- 
tories; The  Times,  .\ug.  17,  1907.) 
WILLCOCKS,  HAROLD  SMALLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  15,  1888.  [2nd]  s.  of  WilUam  Henry,  merchant,  of 
Manchester  (and  Ellen  Smalley).  B.  Jan.  6,  1871,  at  Chodton- 
cuw-Hardy.  School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Founder  of  the  firm  of  H.  S. 
Willcocks  and  Co.  Ltd.,  Manchester.  Of  The  Red  Lodge, 
Hale,  Cheshire.  Married,  Aug.  16,  1893,  Ada  Louise,  2nd  dau. 
of  R.  R.  Edward,  of  London.  Died  Mar.  19,  1926,  at  Cape 
Town.  {Eagle,  xliv.  276;  The  Times,  -Aug.  16,  1918  and 
June  2,  1926.) 
WILLCOX,  CHARLES  BONNYCASTLE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1838.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  Portsea,  Hants. 
Matric.  Michs.  1838. 
WILLCOX,  FRANK.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1870. 
S.  of  Thomas  Percival,  builder  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Bristol. 
[School,  Bristol.]  Bapt.  Oct.  21,  1850.  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  1874;  M..\.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1875;  priest, 
1877;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  St  Albans,  1875-7.  C.  of  St  .Albans 
Abbey,  1877-80.  Head  Master  of  St  Albans  Grammar 
School,  1880-1902.  V.  of  Bentley,  Essex,  1902-26.  Married, 
Apr.  23,  1885,  Agnes  Martha,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  W. 
Richards,  V.  of  Leighton  Buzzard.  Died  Sept.  13,  1926. 
{Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  16,  1926.) 

VAC  ii  VI 


WiLLETT,  Richard  Wright 

WILLDING-JONES,  see  WILDING-JONES. 

WILLE,  GEORGE.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  18,  1899. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Cari.  B.  [Dec.  23],  1880,  at  Graaf-Reinet,  Cape 
Colony.  Schools,  Graaf-Reinet  College  and  Highbury  House, 
St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  LL.B. 
1903-  LLD  1929.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  26, 
1900.'  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1902-  Advocate  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  Transvaal,  1903;  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  South  Africa,  1910.  Practised  at  Johannesburg.  Author, 
Landlord  and  Tenant  in  South  Africa.  {Petle,  11.  833;  Law 
Lists.) 

WILLES,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  25, 
186^  S  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
182 1)  of  Hamstall-Ridware,  Staffs,  (and  Laura,  3rd  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Steward,  of  Myton,  Warws.).  B.  Aug.  16,  1844, 
at  Hamstall-Ridware.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1863; 
B.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of 
Buckingham.  1868-9.  C.  of  Aynhoe,  Northants.  1869-74. 
V.  of  Christ  Church,  Epsom,  Surrey,  1874-81.  Chaplain  to 
the  Eari  of  Egmont,  1877.    R-  of  Calverton,  Bucks     i88i- 

1900.  V.  of  Burnham  with  Boveney,  1900-1.    Died  bept.  8, 

1901.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WILLESFORD,  The  Rev.  RICHARD  VYVYAN.  B.A.  1803, 
incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1803.  [S.  of 
Richard,  Esq.,  of  Tavistock,  Devon.]  B.  Apr.  15,  i77o. 
Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  May  3,  1788,  age  18; 
B  A  (Oxford)  1792.  Sometime  Master  of  Tavistock  Grammar 
■  School.  R.  of  Coryton,  Devon,  i795-i834  and  V.  of  A  whs - 
combe  1803-34.  J. P.  for  Devon.  Mamed  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Edward  Bovey,  of  Bideford.  Died  July  30,  1834.  at  Tavi- 
stock. Father  of  the  next.  {Al.  Oxon.;  T.  A.  Walker,  402; 
G.  Mag.,  1834,  II.  551;  Vivian,  Vis.  of  Devon,  788.) 

WILLESFORD,  RICHARD  VYVYAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  i,  1818.  Of  Devonshire.  [Elder]  s.  of  [the  Rev.] 
Richard  [Vyvyan]  (above)  (and  Susannah).  B.  June  3,  i799- 
Matric.  Michs.  1818.  {T.  A.  Walker,  402;  Vivian,  Vts.  of 
Devon,  788.) 

WILLETS,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi  Sept.  29,  1869.  Of  Northants.  Matnc.  Lent,  1870; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1873-  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Univ.  of  Windsor,  Nova 
Scotia,  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1S72;  pnest  (Nova 
Scotia),  1890;  C.  of  Gailey  with  Hatherton,  Staffs.,  1872-3- 
Sub-Rector  of  Bishop's  Collegiate  School,  Lennoxvdle, 
Quebec,  1873-6.  Head  Master  of  the  Collegiate  School, 
Windsor,  Nova  Scotia,  1876-88.  Professor  of  Classics  at 
King's  College,  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia,  1888-1922;  Vice- 
Principal  of  the  University,  1889-1922.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1930. 

WILLETS  JAMES  WHITE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  16, 
1826-  a  'Ten- Year  man.'  C.  of  Womboum  with  Trysull, 
Stags.,  -1841-9.  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Towcester, 
Northants.,  1850-66.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1867. 

WILLETS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  8, 
1760.   Matric.  Lent,  1761;  B..A.  1764;  M.A.  1767. 

WILLETT,  CHARLES  WETHERHED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
May  12  1845.  [Eldest  s.  of  Charles,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
B  Aug.  9,  1824.]  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852. 
Fellow  1850.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  23,  1850.  Called 
to  the  Bar  Nov.  17,  1854.  Of  the  Close,  Norwich.  Coroner 
for  the  liberties  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Norwich.  Married 
(i)  Sept  15  i860,  Thomasina  Georgiana,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Harrison;  (2)  Feb.  8,  1876,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Roberts, 
Esq,  of 'Ticehurst,  Sussex.  Died  Jan.  9,  1911.  at  Acle, 
Norfolk.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
The  Times,  Jan.  13,  1911.) 

WILLETT,  EDMUND  AUSTIN  (i860),  see  CATT. 

WILLETT,  FREDERICK  (1857),  see  CATT. 

WILLETT  FREDERICK  STOVIN  DEALTRY.  Adm.  (age  18)  at 
Caius  Oct  I,  1872.  S.  of  Edmund  Sparshall,  M.D.  [of  Wyke 
House,  Isleworth,  Middlesex].  B.  Nov.  10,  1854.  m  London. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Died  Apr.  23,  1884,  at 
Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight.    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  402.) 

WILLETT,  PERCY  ARNOLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall  Aug  19  1875.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Arnold  House, 
Montpelier  Terrace,  Brighton.  School,  Wellington  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875-  Of  Wilbury  Road,  Hove.  A  brewer. 
I  P  for  Sussex.  Married.  Died  Mar.  4,  1925.  at  Hove. 
{Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  7,  I925-) 

WILLETT.  RICHARD  WRIGHT.  Matric.  Nou-Coll.,  Michs. 
i88i-  B  A  1884.  School,  St  John's  College,  Hurstpierpoint. 
Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1884;  priest  (York,  for  Manchester), 
1886;  C.  of  Tyldesley,  Lanes.,  1884-98-  V.  of  Norden  1898- 
1924.  Died  May  27,  1924-  («««<•  '^'S'.  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  June  6,  1924-) 


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WiLLETT,  Thomas 

WILLETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Trinity,  June  lo, 
1789.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Waring  (Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  1769),  of  London.  School,  Westnainster.  Did  not 
reside.  Adm.  at  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric. 
May  6,  1791,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1796;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1797- 
Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Loughborough  House  School, 
Surrey.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WILLETT,  VICTOR  JOHN  AUSTEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15  1891.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Edmund  Austen 
(i860,  sm6  Catt),  of  Strathwell,  VVhitwell,  Isle  of  Wight  (and 
Marion,  dau.  of  Edward  Covey,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Basmgstoke, 
Hants.).  B.  Jan.  19,  1873,  at  Whitwell.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Married,  June  4,  1898, 
Marjory  Lucy  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Frederick  Willett  (1857, 
sub  Catt).  Of  the  Okanagan  Mission,  British  Columbia, 
Canada,  in  1946.  Brother  of  the  next.  [Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters.) 

WILLETT,  VMLTER  GLYNN  AUSTEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Edmund  Austen  (i860,  sub 
Catt),  of  Strathwell,  Whitwell,  Isle  of  Wight  (and  Marion, 
dau.  of  Edward  Covey,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Basingstoke,  Hants.). 
B.  Jan.  19,  1874,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Brother  of  the  above.  [Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families,  both  of  which 
give  1878  for  year  of  birth.) 

WILLEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  June  25,  1898.  Hon. 
M.A.,  1898.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William.  B.  1867,  at  Scarborough. 
School,  Kingswood,  Bath;  and  at  University  College,  London. 
Tutor  at  Columbia  University,  New  York,  1892-4.  Balfour 
Student  at  Cambridge,  1894-9,  during  which  time  he  went  to 
the  South  Seas  to  study  the  pearly  nautilus,  etc.  Fellow  of 
Univ.  College,  London,  1913-  D.Sc,  London.  F.R.S.,  1902. 
Lecturer  in  Biology  at  Guy's  Hospital,  1899-1901.  Director 
of  the  Colombo  Museum,  1902-10.  Strathcona  Professor  of 
Zoology  at  McGill  University,  1910-33.  Author,  Amphioxus 
and  the  Ancestry  of  the  Vertebrates;  Convergence  in  Evolution; 
Lectures  on  Darwinism.  Editor  oi  SpoliaZeylanica,  1902-10. 
Died  in  Montreal,  Dec.  26,  1942.  [Peile,  11.  825;  The  Times, 
Jan.  7,  1943;  Who's  Who.) 

WILLEY,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.    6, 

1813.  S.  of  Edward,  late  Colonel,  of  Askham,  Vorks.  (and 

Lucy,  dau.  of  Jocelyn  Price).  [School,  Westminster.]    Matric. 

,    Michs.  1814;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1816-17);  LL.B. 

1819.  Brother  of  Jocelyn  (1819).  (Recordof  OldWestminsters.) 

WILLEY,  GEORGE  (1827),  see  WILLY. 

WILLEY,  HAROLD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  6,  1899.  [S.  ofT.  C, 
of  Riverdale  Road,  Shefaeld.  B.  Mar.  1880.  School,  Upping- 
ham.] Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.G.A.;  mentioned  in  despatches; 
Croix  de  Guerre).  In  business  as  a  cutlery-  and  steel- 
manufacturer.  Of  Manor  House,  Sheffield  in  1953.  [Upping- 
ham Sch.  Roll;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  303.) 

WILLEY,  JOCELYN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Sept.  8,  1819.  2nd  s.  of  the  late  Colonel  —  [Edward],  of 
Askham,  near  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824;  M.A. 
1827.  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  York,  -1841-2.  Of  Camelsford 
Hall,  Yorks.,  1845-50.  V.  of  Drax,  Yorks.,  1851-5.  R.  of 
Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight,  1855-6.  C.  of  Quatt,  Salop,  1856. 
Died  Aug.  26,  1863,  at  Limerick  House,  Leamington.  Brother 
of  Edward  (1813);  father  of  the  next.  [Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1863,  II.  515-) 

WILLEY,  JOCELYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  7,  1849-  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Jocelyn  (above),  of  Heworth  Hall,  near  York. 
B.  there,  Sept.  12,  1828.  School,  Cheam,  Surrey  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.    [Venn,  n.  286.) 

WILLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  June  12,  1773. 

5.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Chiswick,  Middlesex.  Matric. 
Easter,  1775;  Scholar,  1776;  B.A.  1779. 

WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  H.R.H.  PRINCE  (1787),  see 
GLOUCESTER,  DUKE  OF. 

WILLIAM-POWLETT,  HENRY  (1816),  see  TOWNSHEND. 

WILLIAMES,  see  WILLIAMS. 

WILLIAMS,  ALAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6,  1883.  S.  of 
John  (and  Eliza,  dau.  of  Barnabas  Sharp,  of  Hurworth 
Grange,  Sunderiand).  B.  [July  9,  1861],  at  Clifton,  Bristol. 
School,  Manilla  Hall.  Matric.  NUchs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 
1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of 
St  Nicholas,  Warwick,  1886-92.  Chaplain,  Mersey  Mission  to 
Seamen  and  training  ship  Indefatigable,  at  Rock  Ferry,  1892- 

6.  Acting  C.F.  in  South  Africa,  1899-1900.  Port  Chaplain 
(Mission  to  Seamen)  at  Capetown,  1897-1906.  C.  of  Vernham 
Dean,  Hants.,  1906-7.  V.  of  Warwick,  1907-14.  Perm,  to  off., 
dio.  of  Salisbury,  1917-31-  R-  of  Oborne,  Dorset,  1931-6. 
Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Salisbury,  from  1936.    Married,  1888, 


Williams,  Alfred  Clarke 

Annie  Isabel,  dau.  of  Charies  Copland,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Hull. 
Latterly  of  Clatcombe  House,  Sherborne.  Died  Nov.  12, 
1947,  at  Bournemouth.  [Crockford;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  The  Times,  Nov.  14,  1947.) 

WILLIAMS,  ALAN  RICHARD  PERCIVAL.  Matric.  Non-Coil., 
from  Ayerst  H.,  Lent,  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Frederictown), 
1891;  priest  (N.S.),  1896;  C.  of  Woodstock,  New  Brunswick, 
Canada,  1891.  C.  of  Churchover,  1891-5.  P.-in-charge  of 
Westville,  1896-7.  R.  of  Jeddore,  1897-8.  R.  of  Falkland, 
1898-1906.  R.  of  La  Have,  1906-11.  R.  of  Stewiacke,  1911- 
16.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1918. 

WILLIAMS  (post  ADDAMS-WILLIAMS),  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Christ's,  May  10,  1882.  [6th]  s.  of  WUliam  Addams,  of 
Llangibby  Castle,  Monmouth.  B.  [Mar.  13,  1864],  at  Clifton. 
Schools,  Uppingham  and  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1882;  Scholar;  LL.B.  (Law  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1885;  LL.M. 
1891.  Joined  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1885;  Assistant 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Punjab,  1886;  Under  Secretary 
(Foreign  Dept.),  1892-9.  Political  Agent  at  Hyderabad, 
1895;  at  Quetta,  1897.  Registrar  of  the  Chief  Court  of 
Lahore.  Deputy  Commissioner  and  Sessions  Judge.  Deputy 
Secretary,  Legislative  Dept.,  1898;  Home  Dept.,  1901. 
Judicial  Commissioner  in  the  North- West  frontier  Province, 
1904;  Resident  at  Mysore;  in  Baluchistan,  1905.  Chief 
Commissioner  of  Coorg,  1905-7.  Judge  of  the  Chief  Court  of 
the  Punjab,  1909.  Retired,  1910.  Served  in  the  GTeat  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  Gen.  Staff  in  the  Dardanelles  and  Egypt; 
mentioned  in  despatches;  O.B.E.,  1919;  Cavalier  of  the 
Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy).  Succeeded  his  father  at 
Llangibby  Castle,  1885.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Monmouth;  High 
Sheriff,  1928.  F.S.A.  Married,  Aug.  21,  1906,  the  Hon. 
Eleanor  Mary,  dau.  of  the  i6th  Viscount  Hereford.  Possessed 
a  large  collection  of  books  and  maps  relating  to  Monmouth- 
shire. Died  June  29,  1931,  at  Llangibby  Castle.  Brother  of 
Arthur  (1873),  Harold  (1877),  etc.  [Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile, 
n.  687;  I.C.S.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  June  30,  1931.) 

WILLIAMS,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  29, 
1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837.  Ord. 
deacon  (York),  1835;  priest  (Bath  and  WeUs),  1836.  C.  of 
Weston,  Somerset,  -1841-2.  C.  of  Staplehurst,  Kent,  1847-8. 
V.  of  Ceme  Abbas,  Dorset,  1849-57.  R-  of  Upceme,  1855-86. 
Died  July  16,  1886.    [Crockford;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6,  1818. 
Did  not  reside.    Probably  same  as  next. 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  II,  1818;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  3,  1821.  Youngest  s.  of 
Thomas,  bookseller,  of  London.  B.  there  [Feb.  4,  1799]- 
[School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon,  1825;  priest,  1826;  preacher  at 
Quebec  Chapel,  1833-56.  R.  of  St  Alphage,  London,  1853-6; 
and  Afternoon  Lecturer  at  St  Pancras;  Preacher  at  Berkeley 
Chapel  for  20  years.  Evening  preacher  at  the  Foundling 
Hospital.  R.  of  Culmington,  Salop,  1856-78.  Author, 
Sermons.  Died  Oct.  12,  1878,  at  Llandudno.  Father  of 
Alfred  H.  (1851),  Frederick  M.  (1858)  and  Lloyd  C.  (1855). 
[Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  885.) 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  6,  1838.  S.  of  [Edward,  the  school  bookseller]  (and 
Sarah  Turner).  B.  Dec.  i,  1818,  at  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Fellow,  1841.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester),  1846;  priest  (Lichfield),  1850;  C.  of  Stourbridge, 
Worcs.,  1846-50.  C.  of  Spon  Lane,  Birmingham,  1850-4. 
R.  of  (Priors  portion),  Tiverton,  Devon,  1854-63.  P.C.  of 
East  Molesey,  Surrey,  1864-7.  V.  of  Kingston-on-Thames, 
1867-77.  Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  26,  1877.  Brother  of  George 
(1832)  and  Frederick  (1836).  [Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford; 
P.  E.  Towell;  Dr  W.  E.  St  L.  Finny;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  i,  1843. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Stroud,  Gloucs.  (and  Elizabeth). 
B.  Oct.  29,  1824,  at  Badbrook.   Matric.  Michs.  1844. 

WILLIAMS   (post  CLARKE-WILLIAMS),  ALFRED    CLARKE. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11,  1876.  Eldest  s.  of  Alfred, 
civil-engineer,  of  Brixton.  B.  Oct.  29,  1857,  at  Newport, 
Mon.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A. 
1880;  M.A.  1884;  LL.M.  1887.  LL.D.  from  Triaity  Hall,  1893. 
Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Winchester  prep.  School. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1881.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  12,  1893. 
Pariiamentary  Draftsman.  On  the  South-Eastern  Circuit. 
Married,  May  22,  1887,  Ethel  Frances  Thrupp,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  A.  J.  Carver.  Changed  his  name  by  deed  poll  to  Clarke- 
Williams,  1886.  Died  Aug.  24,  1904,  at  Montreux,  Switzer- 
land, of  typhoid-fever.  [Dulwich  Coll.  Reg. ;  Law  Lists ;  Inns 
of  Court;  The  Times,  .\ug.  27,  1904.) 


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Williams,  Alfred  Franklyn 

WILLIAMS,   ALFRED  FRANKLYN.     Adm.  pens,    (age  i6)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  19,  1809.    Of  Kent.    [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev. 
William  [R.  of  Mongeham].  B.  [Jan.  23,  1793].  at  Monkton. 
[School,  Charterhouse.]  Migrated  to  St  John's,  May  23,  1810. 
Matric.  Michs.   1810;  Scholar,   i8io;  B.A.   (i6tk   Wrangler) 
1814.    Fellow,  1815-16.    Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  Jan.  25, 
1816.  Died  Aug.  30,  1816,  at  his  father's  house  at  Diddington, 
Hunts.    Brother  of  Charles  S.  (1817).    {List  of  Carthusians; 
Alfred  Frank;  F.  P.  White;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 
WILLIAMS,  ALFRED  HENRY.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  I,  1851.    S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Alfred  (1818).    [School,  St 
Paul's.]    Did  not  reside.    Adm.   at  Clare,   Oct.    16,    1851. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholars  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1859.    Ord. 
deacon   (Winchester),    1856;   priest   (London),    1857;   C.    of 
Grosvenor  Chapel,  London,  1856-7 .  C.  of  St  John's  Chapel, 
Berkeley  Square,  1857-60.   C.  of  St  Peter's,  Pimlico,  1860-9. 
Hon.  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  1879-82;  Chaplain- 
in-Ordinary,  1882-1901.    R.  of  Alcester,  Warws.,  1869-1907, 
and  R.  of  Weethley,  1877-1907.   Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  King, 
1901-7.   Died  Mar.  13,  1907,  at  Alcester.  Father  of  Hugh  L. 
(1891);  brother  of  Frederick  M.  (1858)  and  Lloyd  C.  (1855). 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Mar.  22, 
1907.) 
WILLIAMS,  ALFRED  WYNNE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1879- 
S.  of  Edwin,  Esq.,  of  Sharrow,  Ripon.    B.  Apr.  15,  1854. 
School,  Knaresborough.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  13, 
i88i;B.A.i8S4;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1884;  priest, 
1886;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,   Bradford,   1884-8.    V.   of  Holy 
Trinity,  Keighley,  1888-93.  V.  of  Bootle,  Lanes.,  1893-1917. 
Married,  Sept.  13, 1892,  Ella  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Canon  Edwards, 
V.  of  Bingley.    Died  Mar.  24,  1917.    (T.  A.  Walker,  562; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  4,  1917.) 
WILLIAMS,  ALLEN.    Adm.  pens,   at  Clare,  Apr.   19,    1837. 
Matric.  Michs.   1838.    Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.   16,  1839; 
B.A.  1842;  M.B.  1845. 
WILLIAMS,  AMBROSE  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  10,  1893.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1844),  R.  of  Rockland, 
Norfolk.    B.  Aug.   18,   1874,  at  Cro.xton,  Norfolk.    School, 
Norwich   and   in  H.M.S.    Worcester.    Matric.   Michs.    1893; 
B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1920.   Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1898;  priest, 
1900;  C.  of  Hetton-le-Hole,  Co.  Durham,  1898-1902.    C.  of 
St  John's,  Westminster,  1902-3.   C.  of  Byford  with  Mansel 
Gamage,   Heref.,    1903-5.    V.   of  Weston-Beggard,    1905-6. 
C.   of   Lydbrook,   Gloucs.,    1907-8.    C.   of  Woolaston  with 
Alvington,  1909-10.  C.  of  Banham,  Norfolk,  1912-14.   R.  of 
Santon  and  V.  of  Santon  Downham,  Sufiolk,  1915-26.  V.  of 
Crowfield,  1927-9.   Lie.  to  ofi.,  dio.  of  Jerusalem,  from  1933. 
Of  The  Hermitage,  Kyrenia,  Cyprus,  in  1951.    Brother  of 
Bernard  (1889)  and  Theodore  (1886).    (T.  A.  Walker,  628; 
Crockford.) 
WILLIAMS,  ANEURIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1876. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Edward,  agent  [ironmaster,  of  Cleveland  Lodge, 
Middlesbrough]  (and  Mary  Elizabeth).   B.  [Oct.  11,  1859],  at 
Dowlais,  Glam.    Bapt.  Nov.  10,  1859.    Matric.  Michs.  1876; 
B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  5, 
1880.    Called  to  the  Bar,   Jan.   29,   1884.    Partner  in  the 
Linthorpe  iron-works  at  Middlesbrough,  1886-90.    M.P.  for 
Plymouth,  1910-14 ;  for  the  North  West  and  Consett  divisions 
of  Durham,  1914-22.  Chairman,  Public  Accounts  Committee 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  1921  and  1922.    Member  of  the 
Speaker's   Conference   on   Electoral   Reform.     Championed 
(Chairman)  Proportional  Representation  Society,  and  Inter- 
national   Co-operative    Alliance.      Married,     1888,     Helen 
Elizabeth,    dau.    of   John    Pattinson,    of   Shipcote    House, 
Gateshead,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Co-partnership  and  Profit 
Sharing;   Twenty    Years  of  Co-partnership  at  Guise.    Died 
Jan.    20,    1924,    at    Hindhead.     Brother   of    lUtyd    (1873)- 
(EagU,  XLiii.  266;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  21,  1924.) 
WILLIAMS,  ANTHONY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)   at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  27,  1758.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Keveme,  Cornwall  (and 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Mr  and  Ann  Sellkrigg,  of  St   Keveme). 
B.  there,  Nov.  26,  1739.    Matric.  Easter,  1758;  B.A.  1762; 
M.A.  1783.  \\  of  St  Keveme,  1767-89  and  1807-16.  Married, 
May  21,    1771,   Deborah   Beard,  of  Boston,  America,   and 
Plymouth.  Died  Sept.  2,  1816,  at  Traneere  House,  Penzance; 
buried  at  Madron.   (Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.  11.) 
WILLIAMS,  ARNOLD   BEETHAM.     Adm.    pens,   (age   19)   at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1889.    [2nd]  s.  of  J[ames]  N[elson]  (and  Mary 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Beetham,  of  Wellington,  New 
Zealand).   B.  [.'Vpr.  19,  1870],  at  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
School,  Christ's  College,  N.Z.   Matric.  Michs.  1889.   A  sheep- 
farmer  in  New  Zealand.  Of  Waipiro  Bay  in  1946.    Brother  of 
Heathcote  B.  (1888).  I  Jesus  Coll.  Report;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry.) 
WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR.   Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  28,  1873.    [3rd  s. 
of  William  Addams,  of  Llangibby  Castle,  Monmouthshire. 
B.  Nov.  14,  1854.  School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
exhibitioner;  B.A.  1877.  .-^dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17, 


Williams,  Arthur  Julius 

1876.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1880.  On  the  Oxford 
Circuit;  and,  later,  at  the  Madras  Bar.  Died  Jan.  7,  1888,  at 
Trichinopoly,  of  cholera.  Brother  of  Albert  (1882),  Harold 
(1887),  etc.  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll,  as  Arthur  Addams;  Law 
Lists;' Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  18, 
1888.') 
WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  ANDERSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  3,  1871.  S.  of  Bennett,  merchant's  clerk  [afterwards  in 
H.O.J  (and  Isabella  .\nne).  B.  [Mar.  29,  1853],  at  Worcester. 
Bapt.  June  9,  1853.  [Schools,  King's,  Peterborough,  and 
Derby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1880.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon),  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Batley,  Yorks.,  1879- 
82.  P.C.  of  Mardale,  Westmoriand,  1882-4.  V.  of  Colton, 
Lanes.,  1884-95.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Manningham,  Bradford, 
1895-8.  V.  of  Osmotherley,  Yorks.,  1898-1931.  Joint  Editor 
of  the  Registers  of  Colton;  The  Rural  Deanery  of  Cartmel,  its 
Churches  and  Endowments,  etc.  Married,  May  23,  1877,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Locker,  of  Painley  HUl,  Staffs.  Latterly  of 
Deganwy,  North  Wales.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1938. 
{Yorks.  Who's  Who;  Derby  Sch.  Reg.) 
WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  BRYAN.  Matric.  Non-Coll.,  from 
Cavendish  H.,  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1887.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  David 
Arthur  (1859),  deceased.  B.  Dec.  8,  1866.  School,  Clergy 
Orphan.]  {Reg.  of  the  CUrgy  Orphan  Sch.) 
WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  COOKE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1889. 
S.  of  Herbert  Gardiner,  merchant,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  (and 
Agnes).  B.  there  [Dec.  19],  1870.  School,  Durham  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Resided  two  years.  \n  accountant  in 
Buenos  .Aires,  South  America,  1896-1918.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  R.E.;  Capt.,  Corps  of 
Military  Accountants).  {Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List; 
Venn,  11.  511.) 
WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  27,  1886.  S.  of  John  Cousins,  engineer,  R.N.  B.  [Mar.  9, 
1867],  at  Southsea,  Hants.  School,  Eccles  Grammar;  and  at 
Owens  College,  Manchester  [B.Sc.  1886].  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1896.  Assistant  Master  at 
Eccles  Grammar  School;  at  Merchiston  Castle  School,  1890-1 ; 
at  Eastman's  Royal  Naval  Academy,  Southsea;  at  Queen 
Elizabeth's  Grammar  School,  Bamet,  1894-1904.  Educa- 
tional sub-editor,  Messrs  Sir  Isaac  Pitman  and  Sons,  in  1912. 
Author  of  school  text-books.  {Merchiston  Castle  Sch.  Reg.; 
Peile,  11.  723;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  EDWARD  [TURNER].  Adm.  pens. 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1888.  S.  of  the  Ven.  W[illiam] 
L[eonard]  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1848),  Archdeacon  of 
Waiapu  (and  Sarah  Wauklyn).  B.  at  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
School,  Christ's  College,  New  Zealand  (Mr  C.  Corfe).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1888;  B..\.  1891.  A  Civil  Engineer.  Lived  at  the 
Hermitage,  Epsom,  Surrey.  Brother  of  Herbert  W.  (1881). 
(Burke,  Colonial  Gentry;  F.  Brittain.) 
WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1880.  [8th]  s.  of  Edward  Marsh  [farmer]  (and  Jane 
Davis)  B.  Apr.  26,  i860,  at  Waimate,  Bay  of  Islands,  New 
Zealand.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield),  1884;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 1884-6.  C.M.S.  Missionary  at  Heretaunga,  New  Zealand, 
1886-1911;  at  Hawkes  Bay,  1911-15-  Hon.  Canon  of 
Waiapu,  1919-32.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Waiapu,  from  1915. 
Latteriy  of  Pukehou,  Hawkes  Bay.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1937.  (Burke,  Colonial  Gentry.) 
WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  20,  1881;  re-adm.  sizar,  Oct.  6,  1881.  [3rd]  s.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Mack,  R.  of  Bumby,  Yorkshire  (and  Ellen 
Monsarrat).  B.  there.  Bapt.  Aug.  17,  1862.  School,  Pockling- 
ton  Grammar  (Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884-  M.B.,  B.Chk.  and  M.A.  1888.  At  Guy's  Hospital; 
House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.  1887.  Clinical  Assistant, 
Evelina  Hospital.  Practised  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1889-96. 
Died  Aug.  23,  1896,  at  Guy's  Hospital.  Brother  of  Ernest  F. 
(1886).  {EagU,  XIX.  375 ;  Medical  Directories;  Daily  Chronicle, 
Aug.  27,  1896.) 
WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  JULIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  26,  1865.  [S.  of  T.,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  B.  Feb.  1846. 
School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  M.A. 
1872.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Durham,  1877.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham),  1869;  priest,  1871 ;  C.  of  Byersgreen,  Co.  Durham, 
1869-74.  C.  of  Seaham  Harbour,  1872-3.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Stockton-on-Tees,  1873-5-  C.  of  Long  Benton,  Northumber- 
land, 1875-6.  C.  of  St  Oswald,  Durham,  1876-82.  V.  of 
Whoriton,  1882-6.  C.  of  Barsham,  Suffolk,  1886-7.  V.  of 
Ferryhill,  Co.  Durham,  1887-95-  C.  of  Stallingborough, 
Lines.,  1896-9.  V.  of  St  Mary-le-Wigford,  Lmcoln,  1899-1912. 
R  of  Little  Bytham,  Lines.,  1912-22.  Mamed  Ellen 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Middleton,  of  Benton  House, 
Northumberland.  Died,  Mar.  6,  1922,  in  London.  {Upping- 
ham Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  ii,  1922.) 


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Williams,  Arthur  Lukyn 

WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  LUKYN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1871.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  Augustus  (1838),  deceased. 
B.  near  Basingstoke.  School,  HaOeybury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  Carus  prize,  1873;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1875; 
Tyrwhitt  Scholar,  1876;  Evans  prize,  1875;  Crosse  Scholar, 
1875;  Le  Bas  prize,  1875;  Scholefield  prize,  1875;  Hebrew 
prize,  1875;  M.A.  1878;  B.D.  1906;  D.D.  1911.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely),  1876;  priest,  1877;  C.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  1876-7. 
Principal  of  Moore  Theological  College  and  Inc.  of  Holds- 
worthy,  Sydney,  Austraha,  1878-84.  R.  of  Ampton,  Suffolk, 
1885-91.  Chaplain  and  Head  of  the  London  Mission  to  the 
Jews  Society,  1891-5.  V.  of  Guilden  Morden,  Cambs.,  1895- 
1919.  Warburton  Lecturer,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1911-15.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Ely,  1912-43.  Married,  1878,  Caroline  Isabella 
Bessie,  dau.  of  John  Parry,  of  Calcutta.  Author,  The 
Doctrines  of  Modern  Judaism  Considered;  Justin  Martyr's 
Dialogue  with  Trypho;  Talmudic  Judaism  and  Christianity; 
The  Foundation  of  the  Christian  Faith;  Adversus  Judaeos,  etc. 
Latterly  of  113,  Grantchester  Meadows,  Cambridge.  Died 
Oct.  6,  1943;  buried  at  Guilden  Morden.  Brother  of  Frank  R. 
(1881).  (Haileybury  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  8, 
I943-) 

WILLIAMS,  ARTHUR  MORAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1897.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Alfred  (1866),  of 
Chesham,  Bucks.]  B.  Mar.  6,  r878.  [School,  Felsted.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1913.  Assistant 
Master  at  Weymouth  College,  1900-3;  at  Bedales  School, 
1903-21-.  O.B.E.  1918.  Married,  Aug.  31,  1907,  Mabel 
Lizzie,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Unwin,  of  Shortlands,  Kent. 
Author,  Accounts  of  various  Romano- British  Sites.  Of 
Cherrycroft,  Petersfield,  Hants.,  in  192 1.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

WILLIAMS,  AUGUSTUS  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 

1897.  [Youngest]  s.  of  H[enry]  E[mest]  T[hesiger],  Major- 
general.  B.  Dec.  17,  1878,  at  Colchester.  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1905.  House  Surgeon,  West  London 
Hospital.  Lieut.,  R.A.M.C,  1906;  Captain,  1909;  Major,  1918. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (mentioned  in  despatches; 
D.S.O.  and  life-saving  medal.  Order  of  St  John,  for  services 
at  a  prisoners'  camp  in  Germany  during  a  tj^hus  epidemic, 
1915).  Retired,  1926.  Living  at  Eastbourne  in  1948. 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  Army  Lists;  The 
V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 

WILLIAMS,  BASIL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  19,  1836. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  J[ohn]  (St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  1801), 
R.  of  Woodchester,  Gloucs.  (and  Elizabeth  Cooke).  B.  Oct. 
14, 1817,  at  Stroud.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  (loth  Wrangler) 
1840;  M.A.  1843;  B.D.  1850.  Fellow,  1842-61.  Senior 
Proctor,  1860-1.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest  (Hereford),  1845. 
V.  of  Holme-on-Spalding  Moor,  Yorks.,  1861-2.  Married, 
June  5,  1861,  Catharine  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  J.  Wood,  Esq.,  of 
Stroud,  Gloucs.  Died  Jan.  5,  1862.  Brother  of  Herbert 
(1841);  uncle  of  A.  E.  Housman.  (Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  1862,  I.  236.) 

WILLIAMS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  13,  1864. 
S.  of  Benjamin,  deceased.  B.  [Jan.  27,  1844],  at  Pendleton, 
Lanes.  School,  Streatham.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868; 
M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1868;  priest,  1870;  C.  of 
Thetford,  Norfolk,  1868-71.  R.  of  Strelley  with  Bilborough, 
Notts.,  1871-1928.  Latterly  of  the  Homes  of  St  Barnabas, 
Dormans,  Surrey.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1934.  (Peile, 
II.  585.) 

WILLIAMS  (or  FRANCIS-WILLIAMS),  BENJAMIN  FRANCIS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1862.  S.  of  Enoch,  minister 
[of  Merthyr  Tydfil,  Glam.]  (and  Rachel  Francis).  B.  [Feb.  27, 
1845],  at  Twynyrodyn.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1862;  B.A.  1866.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  11,  1864. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1867.  On  the  South  Wales  Circuit. 
Recorder  of  Carmarthen,  1878-90;  of  Cardiff,  1890-1914. 
Q.C.,  1885;  Bencher,  1891;  Autumn  Reader,  1901;  Treasurer, 
1903.  J. P.  for  Mon.  Married  (1)  Sept.  8,  1869,  Williameta 
Ann,  only  dau.  of  John  Hughes,  Esq.,  of  Aberclyn,  Brecon- 
shire;  (2)  1888,  Nora,  widow  of  Major  Donald  Waterfield, 
R.A.  Died,  July  28,  1914,  in  London.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Eagle,  xxxvi.  220;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  Middle  Temple  Bench  Book;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  July  29,  1914.) 

WILLIAMS,  BENJAMIN  HALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1849.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  (Jesus  Coll.,  Oxford,  1813), 
of  Llandaff  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Llkndafi.  Bapt.  Nov.  10,  1829. 
School,  Marlborough  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A. 
1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  Sept.  25,  1853; 
priest,  Sept.  24,  1854;  C.  of  Tintwistle,  Cheshire,  1853-5.  C. 
of  St  Bride's  and  Coedkemow,  Mon.,  1857-8.  Died  Apr.  25, 
1858,  at  Bassaleg,  Mon.,  where  his  father  was  vicar.  Brother 
of  Hugh  (1854).   (CUrgy  List;  F.  P.  White.) 


Williams,  Charles 

WILLIAMS,  BENJAMIN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Dec.  10,  1825.   Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833. 

WILLIAMS,  BENNET.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Nov.  13,  1753.  Of  Cheshire.  Only  s.  of  John,  Esq., 
Chief  Justice  [of  Brecon,  Glamorgan  and  Radnor],  of 
Bodelwyddan,  St  Asaph  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry 
Bennet,  Esq.).  School,  Hackney.  Matric.  Michs.  1753.  'One 
of  the  young  Fellow-Commoners  whose  conduct  led  to  the 
migration  to  Pembroke  of  Thomas  Gray  in  March,  1756.' 
Adxn.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1753.  Married,  1758,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Roger  Hesketh.  Died,  v.p.,  in  1786.  Father  of 
William  (1792)  and  John  (1780).  (T.  A.  Walker,  307;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WILLIAMS,  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  4,  1889. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1844).  B.  [Dec.  14,  1869],  at  Croxton, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  and  Norwich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter), 
1899;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  Chittlehampton,  Devon,  1899-1902. 
C.  of  Indwe,  Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony,  1902-6.  P.V.  of 
Grahamstown  Cathedral,  1906-8.  P.-in-charge  of  St  Saviour's, 
East  London,  1908-14.  R.  of  East  London,  1914-16.  Dean, 
Archdeacon,  and  R.  of  the  Cathedral,  Grahamstown,  1916-27. 
V.G.  of  Grahamstown,  1920-7.  Provost  and  V.  of  Ports- 
mouth, 1927-30.  Rural  Dean  of  Portsmouth,  1928-30.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Portsmouth,  1928-35.  R.  of  Buriton,  Hants., 
1930-5-  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1948.  Brother  of 
Ambrose  J.  (1893)  and  Theodore  (i886).   (Peile,  n.  750.) 

WILLIAMS,  BOOTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Magdalene, 
May  19,  1755.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  Hutchins  (1716),  Bart.,  of 
Clapton,  Northants.  (and  Judith,  dau.  of  James  Booth,  of 
Theobalds,  Herts.).  [B.  at  Chichester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1755. 
Migrated  to  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric. 
Oct.  7,  1757,  age  22.  Of  Clapton,  Northants.  High  Sheriff  of 
Northants.,  1764.  Succeeded  his  brother  William  Peere 
(1749)  as  3rd  Bart.,  Apr.  27,  1761.  Married,  May  18,  1763, 
Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  Claudius  Fonnereau,  of 
Ipswich.  Died  Feb.  2,  1784,  at  Ham,  Surrey,  when  the  title 
became  extinct.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  Extinct  Baronetcies; 
G.E.C.;  G.  Mag.,  1784,  i.  152.) 

WILLIAMS,  BULKELEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  22,  i8ig.  S.  of  Rowland,  Esq.,  of  Beaumaris,  Anglesey 
(and  Elizabeth  Parry).  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1819.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  9,  1821;  B.A.  1823.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bangor),  Nov.  30,  1823;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1824;  C.  of 
Llanbedr-Goch,  Anglesey,  1823.  P.C.  of  Pentraeth,  until 
1844.  Died  Jan.  14,  1844.   (T.  A.  Walker,  ^ll;G.  Mag.,  l&^^, 

1.  215.) 

WILLIAMS,  CALEB.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 
1834.  [4th]  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Cowley  Grove,  near 
Uxbridge,  Middlesex  (and  Violetta,  dau.  of  John  Williams,  of 
Old  Shifford,  Bampton,  Oxon.).  [B.  July  31,  1811.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Norwich),  May  27,  1838;  priest  (Norwich),  July  21, 
1839;  C.  of  St  Helen's,  Ipswich,  1839-1841.  P.C.  of  Shaw 
with  Whitley,  Wilts.,  1842-8.  R.  of  Newhaven,  Sussex, 
1848-56.  Married,  Feb.  6,  1844,  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Heathcote,  of  Shaw  Hill,  Wilts.  Died 
May  6,  1856.  Brother  of  Thomas  C.  (1842).  (Clergy  List; 
Burke,  Col.  Gentry.) 

WILLIAMS,  CECIL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1900.  [Youngest]  s. 
of  John  Rowland  [ship-broker],  of  Crathorne,  East  Finchley, 
Middlesex  (and  Agnes  Fanny  Charsley).  B.  Nov.  29,  1881, 
at  Montem,  Salt  Hill,  Slough.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1905 ;  priest,  1906;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Luton, 
Beds.,  1905-7.  C.  of  Walmer,  Kent,  1907-8.  C.  of  St 
Leonard's,  Deal,  1908-11.  R.  of  St  Mary  de  Crypt  with  AH 
Saints  and  St  Owen,  Gloucester,  1911-18.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.).  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Gloucester,  1918-19.  C.  of  St  James's,  Edinburgh,  1919-21. 
C.  of  St  Philip's  and  St  James',  Leckhampton,  Gloucs.,  1921- 

2.  R.  of  Little  Rissington,  1922-5.  C.-in-charge  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Longlevens,  1925-6.  Chaplain  at  Cap  d'Antibes, 
1926-9;  at  Venice,  1929-35;  at  Genoa,  1935-8;  at  Merano, 
1938-9 ;  at  Geneva,  from  1940.  Of  Geneva,  in  1952.  (Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  his  father's  name  as  John 
Richard;  Venn,  in.  405;  Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS,  CECIL  WRENNE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894. 
S.  of  A.  R.,  officer  in  the  Army,  deceased.  B.  June  12,  1875. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897. 
Member  of  the  Mersey  Dock  and  Harbour  Board.  (Chelten- 
ham Coll.  Reg.;  Camb.  Yearbook,  1906.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  5,  1764.   Matric.  Lent,  1765. 


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Williams,  Charles 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  17,  1822;  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  June  5,  1811,  age  17.  [Eldest  s.  of  John,  of 
Daventry,  Northants.,  Serjeant-at-law  (and  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Charles  Clarke,  of  Forebridge,  Staffs.).  School,  West- 
minster.] Matric.  Lent,  1823;  LL.B.  1827.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Died  at  Barrow-on-Soar,  Leics.,  in  183s,  aged  41.  Brother 
of  Edward  V.  (1816).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Al.  Oxon., 
which  gives  his  age  as  '  64 ' ;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.,  in  error,  claims 
this  man  as  'Charles  Lloyd  Williams.') 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1873;  B.A. 
1876. 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1898.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  July  30,  1879,  at  Morpeth, 
Northumberland.  School,  St  John's,  Leatherhead.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  Scholar,  1900;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1909.  Assistant 
Master  at  Oldham  Grammar  School,  1903-5 ;  at  Queen  Mary's 
School,  Walsall,  1906-7.  Tutor  to  the  son  of  H.H.  the 
Gaekwar  of  Baroda,  1907-11.  Assistant  Master  at  the  City  of 
London  School,  1911 ;  at  the  Mercers'  School,  Holbom,  1912- 
29-.  Married,  1907,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  F.  Letts 
of  Newton  Heath,  Lanes.  Of  32,  Powis  Square,  Bayswater, 
London,  in  1950.  {St  John's  Sch.,  Leatherhead,  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  BASIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  17, 
1885.  S.  of  Hugh.  [B.  Dec.  29,  1865.]  School,  Trent  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885.  For  some  time  in  an  engineering  works 
in  Glasgow.   Died  a  few  years  later.    [Peile,  11.  721.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  CROFTS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  12,  1886.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Henry 
(i856),ofRoath  Court,  near  Cardiff.  B.  Oct.  2,  1866.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886.  Of  Roath  Court,  Cardiff.  J. P.  Married,  Jan.  7, 
1892,  Rosa  Maud  Mary,  dau.  of  George  William  Griffiths- 
Thomas,  of  Ystrad-Mvnach,  Glam.  Died  Feb.  i,  1913- 
Brother  of  Claude  (1897).  (Burke,  L.G.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  3,  1870.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  {26th  Wrangler)  1874; 
M.A.  1877.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Kings'  School,  Ely,  1874- 
5;  Second  Master  of  Llandovery  School;  Assistant  Master  at 
Wellington  College,  1884-90;  House  Master  at  Dover  College, 
1890-8.  Examiner  to  the  Civil  Service  Commissioners.  Of 
30,  Cadton  Hill,  London,  N.W.  in  1936.  Died  c.  1938.  (Dover 
Coll.  Reg.;  Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Reg.  of  Kings'  Sch.,  Ely.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Apr.  19, 
1884.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Rowland  (1849),  R.  of  Bowers- 
Gifford,  Essex.  B.  [Nov.  i],  1865,  at  Winforton,  Heref. 
School,  Taunton.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1887;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1890;  M.A.  1904; 
M.D.  190'i.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Entered  the 
I. M.S.;  served  in  Bengal  as  Surgeon-Lieut.,  1893;  Surgeon- 
Capt.,  1896;  Major,  1905.  Served  on  the  North-west  Frontier 
of  India,  1897-9.  Sanitary  Commissioner  in  Burma,  1908. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col.,  I. M.S.). 
Retired,  1923.  Died  July  28,  1941,  at  Famham,  Surrey. 
Brother  of  Leslie  (1881).  (Venn,  11.  466;  India  Office  Lists; 
Army  Lists;  Medical  Directories;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times, 
July  30,  1941.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  FRANCIS  ABDY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  2,  1875-  S.  of  Mrs  Williams,  of 
Lymington  [and  of  C.  Abdy,  of  Plymouth].  [B.  at  Dawlish. 
School,  Sherborne.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A. 
1882;  Mus.Bac.  1891.  Sometime  organist  in  a  church  at 
Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Then  studied  at  the  Leipzig 
Conservatoire.  Organist  and  choirmaster  at  Dover  College, 
1881-2;  at  St  Mary's  Church,  Boltons,  London,  1885-91. 
Musical  Director  at  Bradfield  College,  1895-1901.  Married. 
Author,  Life  of  J.  S.  Bach;  etc.  Resided  latteriy  at  MUford, 
Lymington,  where  he  died  Feb.  27,  1923.  (Sherborne  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Mar.  i,  1923.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  THOMAS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  8,  1879.  S.  of  WUliam 
Hitchcock  Morgan,  Esq.  (and  Mary  Ann).  B.  [May  25,  1858], 
at  Freshford,  Somerset.  Bapt.  Sept.  2,  1858.  [School, 
Clifton  College.]  Matric.  Lent,  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1891. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1887;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Zeals,  Wilts., 
1887-92.  C.  of  Bedminster,  Somerset,  1892-4.  C.  of  Hythe, 
Hants.,  1895-6.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Deal,  Kent,  1901-3.  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Folkestone,  1903-5.  C.  of  St  Philip's,  Sydenham, 
igo5-9.  C.  of  Shiplake,  Oxon.,  1909-10.  Sub-Warden  of 
St  Mar>''s  Home,  Stone,  Kent,  1910-11.  C.-in-charge  of 
Burnham  Sutton  with  Ulph,  Norfolk,  1912-14.  Chaplain  at 
Spelthome  St  Mary,  Bedfont,  Middlesex,  1914-25.  Perm,  to 
off.,  dio.  of  London,  1925-7;  dio.  of  Guildford,  from  1927. 
Married,  Oct.  24,  1900,  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  Charles  Boom 
Chalmers,  of  Woodlands,  Barrie,  Canada.  Latteriy  of 
Raymead,  Staines  Road,  Bedfont,  Middlesex,  where  he  died 
Nov.  20,  1937.    (Clifton  CoU.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 


Williams,  Charles  Sawkins 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  GASCOYNE  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  July  5,  1852.  Of  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs. 
1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Kingston,  Jamaica),  Oct.  18,  1857;  priest 
(Worcester),  1867;  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Jamaica,  1857-63.  C.  of 
St  Martin's,  Birmingham,  1864-5.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Tipton, 
Staffs.,  1866-7.  Chaplain  of  the  Kirkdale  Schools,  1868-9. 
Acting  C.F.  in  Jersey,  1870-4.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  New  Bromp- 
ton,  Kent,  1874-6.  C.  of  Parkgate,  Yorks.,  1877-80.  C.  of 
Wighill,  1880-2.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Gravesend,  Kent,  1883. 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  1884-9.  C.  of  All 
Saints,  Geelong,  Australia,  1889-90.  Resided  latterly  at 
345,  Great  Alfred  Street,  Nottingham.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1906.    (W.  Cowper;  Clergy  List.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Mar.  6,  1856.  S.  of  Charles  Crofts,  Esq.,  of  Roath 
Court,  near  Cardiff.  [B.  Apr.  19,  1837.]  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856.  Of  Roath  Court,  Cardiff.  J. P.  for 
Monmouthshire  and  Glamorganshire;  High  Sheriff,  1872. 
Married,  Jan.  3,  1865,  Millicent  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert 
Herring,  of  Cromer.  Died  Dec.  4,  1908.  Father  of  Charies  C. 
(1886)  and  Claude  (1897).  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  HENRY  BENNETT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  I,  1873.  [5th]  s.  of  Sir  Hugh  [3rd]  Bart. 
(1820),  of  Bodelwyddan,  St  .\saph  (and  Henrietta  Charlotte, 
only  dau.  of  Sir  Watkins  Williams  Wynn,  5th  Bart.).  B. 
Mar.  8,  1854.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Lieut., 
Oxford  Militia,  1874;  Captain,  4th  Battn.,  Oxford  Light 
Infantry,  1884;  Major.  Served  in  South  Africa,  1879.  Of 
Knolton  Hall,  Salop.,  J. P.  Married,  Apr.  18,  1882,  the 
Hon.  Mabel  Emma  Boscawen,  dau.  of  Viscount  Falmouth. 
Died  Sept.  14,  1944,  at  Er>'l,  St  Asaph;  buried  at  Bodel- 
wyddan. Brother  of  Owen  J.  (1871);  grandson  of  Bennet 
(1753).  (T.  A.  Walker,  542;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Sept.  16,  1944.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  HERVEY  ASTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1864.  S.  of  John  Tucker,  R.N.,  of  Penryn 
Park,  Port  Hope,  Western  Canada.  B.  there  [Aug.  2],  1844. 
School,  Middlesex  (private).  Migrated  to  Magdalene.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864. 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  HITCHCOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1877.  S.  of  [Sir]  George,  of  30,  Woburn  Square, 
London.  B.  [Aug.  11],  1858,  in  London.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter),  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Northam,  Devon,  1881-9. 
C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Exeter,  1889-1910.  V.  of  Emmanuel 
Church,  Exeter,  1910-24.  Latterly  of  Teignmouth,  where  he 
died  Jan.  12,  1926.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  14,  1926.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  MOLLAN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1896.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  [Apr.  2,  1873],  at  Sevenoaks.  School, 
King  Edward  VI,  Chelmsford.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct.  12, 
1897;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1899; 
priest,  1900;  C.  of  Otley,  Yorks.,  1899-1904.  C.  of  \\\  Saints, 
Derby,  1904-7.  V.  of  Ilkeston,  Derbs.,  1907-15.  Editorial 
Secretary,  C.M.S.,  1915-21.  V.  of  Luton,  Beds.,  1921-8.  Hon. 
Canon  of  St  Albans,  1926.  Latteriy  of  Radlett,  Herts.,  where 
he  died  Aug.  6,  1937.  (Peile,  u.&2i;The  Times,  \ug.(),  1937.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  6,  1815.  [S.  of  William,  M.P.,  of  St  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
London  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Rashleigh).  B.  May  22, 
1799.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1817.  Migrated  to 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  May  7,  i8i8. 
In  the  firm  of  Williams,  Deacon  and  Co.,  bankers,  of  Birchin 
Lane,  London.  Married,  Aug.  14,  1823,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of 
Sir  Samuel  Scott.  Died  Mar.  17,  1830.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  i.  282.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  May  31,  1853.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James,  Inc.  of  St  James 
Ratcliffe,  Limehouse,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A. 
1857;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  i857;priest,  1858; 
C.  of  Bredon  with  Norton,  Worcs.,  1857-8.  C.  of  Iver  Heath, 
Bucks.,  1859-61.  C.  of  Reymerston,  Norfolk,  1861-2.  C.  o£ 
Tortworth,  Gloucs.,  1862-3.  C.  of  Wick  and  .\bson,  1863. 
P.C.  of  .A.shchurch,  1863-7.  R.  of  St  Andrew  with  St  Mary  and 
St  Nicholas,  Hertford,  1867-76.  V.  of  Sutton  Valence  with 
E.  Sutton,  Kent,  1876-84.  V.  of  Perry  Hill,  1884-92.  V.  of 
West  Haddon,  1892-7.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  St  Albans,  from  1897. 
Lived  latteriy  at  Watford,  where  he  died  Jan.  23,  19 13, 
aged  83.    (T.  A.  Walker,  506,  and  MS.  note;  Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  SAWKINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Julys  1817.  Of  Kent.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (and  Harriet). 
B.  June  II,  1791.  Bapt.  at  St  John's,  Margate,  .A.ug.  3,  i79i-] 
Madras  Inf.  Cadet,  1805;  Ensign,  1806;  Lieut.,  1809;  resigned, 
1813.  Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln), 
May  28,  1820.  Brother  of  Alfred  F.  (1809).   (V.  Hodson.) 


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Williams,  Charles  Stanley 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1868.  [Eldest  surv.  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Greenwich 
(and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jones,  of  East  Dulwich  House, 
Surrey).]  B.  [Nov.  19,  1849],  at  Greenwich.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Athletics  'blue' 
(long  jump),  1871.  Of  Chiddingstone,  Kent.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Kent;  High  Sheriff,  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Hon.  Colonel,  Queen's  Own  (R.W.  Kent)  Regt.,  T.F.); 
mentioned  in  Secretary  of  State's  List  for  'valuable  services'). 
Married,  1871,  Constance,  dau.  of  J.  C.  Large,  of  Cambridge. 
Died  Feb.  28,  1927.  (Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times, 
Mar.  2,  1927.) 
WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  II,  1877.  [5th]  s.  of  Wilham  John,  solicitor,  of  Hove, 
Sussex.  B.  Jan.  30,  1859,  at  Brighton.  School,  Brighton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  LL.M.  1908.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  13,  1881.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26, 
1884.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Married.  Resided  at 
Piimer  Hill,  Middlesex.  Died  Oct.  3,  1931.  {Brighton  Coll. 
Reg.,  which  gives  b.  i860;  Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Oct.  10,  1931) 
WILLIAMS,  CLAUDE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1897.  S.  of 
Charles  H[enry]  (1856),  of  Roath  Court,  Cardiff.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Brother  of  Charles  C.  (1886). 
WILLIAMS,  COLIN  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  [2nd]  s.  of  Frederick  George,  of  St  Eulalie,  Harold 
Road,  Norwood,  Surrey.  B.  [Jan.  17],  1882,  at  Norwood. 
[School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  A  ware- 
houseman. Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut., 
R.A.S.C);  killed  in  East  Africa,  Oct.  17,  1917.  {Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Univ.  War  List.) 
WILLIAMS,  CONNOP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1880. 
[Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Daniel  (1847),  of  Bottisham, 
Cambs.  B.  [Nov.  27],  1861,  at  Brecon.  School  [Christ's 
College,  Brecon  and]  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar; 
Craven  Scholar,  1885;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1886; 
(Class.Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1887);  Chancellor's  medal,  1887; 
M.A.  1890.  Fellow,  1889.  In  a  private  asylum  for  many 
years.  Died  Oct.  4,  1917,  at  Gloucester.  {The  Times,  Oct.  8, 
1917.) 
WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  15, 
1815;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  B.  at  Llanvihangel-Nant-Bran, 
Brecons.  Matric.  Easter,  1823;  B.D.  {Stat.  Eliz.)  1826. 
Lecturer  at  St  Bartholomew-the-Great,  London,  1806-51; 
and  at  St  Antholin's.  Died  Jan.  22,  1851,  aged  78,  in  Herbert 
Street,  New  North  Road,  London.  Father  of  John  D.  (1847) . 
{Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.  326.) 
WILLIAMS,  DANIEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  18,  1847. 

Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854. 
WILLIAMS,  DANIEL  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  •=,,  1849.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1850; 
B.A.  1854;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  1855; 
priest,  1857;  C.  of  St  Columb  Minor,  Cornwall,  1855-8.  C.  of 
Hotham,  Yorks.,  1858-9.  C.  of  Mileham,  Norfolk,  1859-61. 
C.  of  Langtoft,  Lines.,  1861-2.  C.  of  Mowsley,  Leics.,  1862-3. 
C.  of  Winforton,  Heref.,  1863-5.  V.  of  Grinshill,  Salop,  1865-8. 
C.  of  Kingston  Lisle,  Berks.,  1868-72.  R.  of  Bowers  Gifford,, 
Essex,  1872-1901.  Married,  1858,  Mary  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau. 
of  J.  Tarratt,  Esq.,  of  Moreby  Hall,  Staffs.  Died  Mar.  25, 
1901,  aged  74.  Father  of  Charles  E.  (1884)  and  Leslie  (1881). 
{Clergy  List;  Crockjord;  The  Times,  Mar.  27,  1901.) 
WILLIAMS,  DAVID.  B.A.  1753,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from 
King's,  1753.  [S.  of  William,  of  Llanfachreth,  Merioneths.] 
Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  14,  1739,  age  19; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1743-  (Al.  Oxon.) 
WILLIAMS,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  June  22, 
1812.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  V.  of  Llynnog  {sic),  Carnarvon. 
B.  at  Bangor.  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  Scholar;  B.A.  1817; 
exhibitioner,  1817;  M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor),  Dec.  20, 
1818;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1819;  C.  of  Llandwrog,  Cam.,  1818-36. 
R.  of  Bottwnog,  1833-6.  R.  of  Llandwrog,  1836-60.  R.  of 
Bodelwyddan,  Flints.,  1860-5.  Died  Jan.  22,  1865,  aged  69. 
{Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  384;  E.  Alfred 
Jones.) 
WILLIAMS,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  11,  1814. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  David,  of  Llangyniew,  Montgom.  Matric. 
Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester),  Dec.  20, 
1818.  (F.  P.  White.) 
WILLIAMS,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16,  1828. 
Of  Brecon.  Matric.  Lent,  1829;  B.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  David's)  Sept.  16,  1832 ;  priest,  Sept.  1,  1833.  Of  Talgarth, 
Brecons.  Father  of  WUliam  A.  (1850). 
WILLIAMS,  DAVID  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  12,  1859.  Matric.  Lent,  i860;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866. 
Ord.  deacon  (Down),  1864;  priest  (Cork),  1866;  C.  of  Clonfert 
Cathedral,  1866.   C.  of  Aughrim,  Co.  Galway,  1867-8.   C.  of 


Williams,  Edmund  Trevor  Lloyd 

St   Paul's,  Cambridge,   1870-2.    Died  in   1872.    Father  of 
Arthur  B.  (1883).   {Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 
WILLIAMS,  DAVID  CLEMENT  LIONEL.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1881.   B.  [Apr.  26],  1862,  at  Brecon.    [A  ward  in  Chancery.] 
Schools,  Christ  College,  Brecon  and  Epsom  College.   Matric. 
Michs.  1881.  Resided  for  one  year.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
L.R.C.P.  and  L.R.C.S.,  Edin.;  L.F.P.S.,  Glasgow,  1893.   Of 
Brecon  in  1895.    {Venn,  11.  449;  Medical  Directories.) 
WILLIAMS,  DAVID  ERNEST.    Matric.  Non-CoU.,  from  Caven- 
dish H.,  Easter,  1884. 
WILLIAMS,  DAVID  ESAIAH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene,   July   21,    1894.     S.    of  Esaiah,   of   Craig  Maespica, 
Cwmtwrch,  Swansea.    School,  Llandovery.    Matric.  Michs. 
1894;   B.A.    1897;   M.A.   1901.    Head  Master  of  the  Dual 
School,  Gowerton,  Glam.,  between  1903  and  1933-.   {School- 
masters' Directories.) 
WILLIAMS,  DAVID  HERBERT  THACKERAY  GRIFFIES.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1825.    [5th]  s.  of  Sir 
[George]  Griffies,  Bart.  (1779,  sub  Griflies),  of  Caermarthen- 
shire  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Anna  Margaret).  School,  Dr  Bumey's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829.   R.  of  Llanfihangel-Cilfargen, 
Carm.,   1834.    P.C.  of  Llandyfeisant,   1834.  V.  of  Nevem, 
Pemb.,  1834-41.    R.  of  Penboyr,  Carm.,  in  1838.    P.C.  of 
Llanfihangel-Aberbythick  from  1838.    Married,  Sept.  9,  1830, 
Anne  Frances  Gertrude,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  Davies,  of  Penlan. 
Died  Apr.  8,  1877.  Brother  of  Erasmus  H.  G.  (1814).  (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Foster,  P.  and  B.,  correcting  Burke,  P.  and  B., 
which  states  that  he  succeeded  as  4th  Bart.;  V.  Hodson.) 
WILLIAMS,  DAVID  LEWIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1898.    S.  of  David,  hotel-keeper  and  fanner  [died  Aug.  16, 
1897]  (and  Margaret  Lewis).  B.  May  2,  1876,  at  Llanarthney, 
Carm.    Schools,  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar,  Carmarthen 
(Mr  E.  Allen),  and  Llandillo  (The  Rev.  J.  James).    Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1907.    Ord.  deacon  (Bangor, 
for  St  Asaph)  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of  Minera,  Denbighs., 
1902-5.    C.  of  Sutton,  Surrey,  1905-7.    C.  of  Oystermouth, 
Glam.,  1907-8.   C.  of  Llanrhos  with  St  Paul,  Llandudno  and 
All  Saints,  Deganwy,  1908-15.  V.  of  Bumham,  Essex,  1915- 
51-.    {Crockford.) 
WILLIAMS,    DAVID    RICHARD    ARTHUR.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Queens',  Michs.  1898.    S.  of  the  Rev.  William,  Canon  of 
St  David's.   B.  Apr.  8,  1878,  at  Llanuwchllyn,  Bala.  School, 
Llandovery  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1905;  M.A. 
1915.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1905;  priest,  1 907 ;C.  of  Luton, 
Kent,  1905-7.   C.  of  Dartford,  1907-25.  V.  of  Long  Crendon, 
Bucks.,  1925-36.  V.  of  Stewkley,  1936-50.  Of  Worthing  in 
1952.    {Crockford.) 
WILLIAMS,  DAVID  WATKIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  10, 
1836.    [Eldest  s.  of  Edward  Morgan,  of  Garth  Hall,  Glam.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1841.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
June  7,  1838.   Ord.  deacon  (Lland.),  1841 ;  priest  (Rochester), 
1842;  P.C.  of  Ystradyfodwg,  Glam.,  1842-58.    Of  Verlands, 
Cowbridge,  Glam.,  J. P.    Married,  Nov.  22,  1880,  Catherine 
Mostyn,    eldest   dau.    of   J.    W.    Renwick,    Esq.,    of   Bala, 
Merionethshire.    Died  May  5,  1891,  aged  74,  at  Pontypridd. 
{Inns  of  Court;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  13, 
1891.) 
WILLIAMS,  DILWYN  GERALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug. 
8,  1892.   [Youngest]  s.  of  Wilham  Robert.   B.  [Apr.  9,  1873], 
at    Wilmslow,   Cheshire.     School,   Alderley   Edge.     Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1899.  Joint  Head  Master  of  the 
Ryleys,   prep.   School,   at   Alderley   Edge,    1903-15.     Died 
June  17,  1915.   {Peile,  11.  777;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The 
Times,  June  19,  1915.) 
WILLIAMS,  DOUGLAS  HERBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  30,  1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  H[erbert]  (Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  1855),  of  the  vicarage,  Brecon  (and  Frances  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Col.  Dickinson).    [B.  Jan.  10,  1870.    School,  Sher- 
borne.]   Matric.  Michs.   1889.    Resided  two  years.    A  tea- 
planter  in  Ceylon  for  many  years.  Official  handicapper  of  the 
Royal  Calcutta  Turf  Club,  1921-7.   Partner  in  British  Blood- 
stock Agency,  1927.    Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Capt.  J.  P. 
Murray,  R.A.    Of  Bury  Green,  Cheshunt,  Herts.,  in  1937. 
{Sherborne  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WILLIAMS,    EDMUND    TREVOR    LLOYD.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,   Oct.  11,  1878.     [4thl   s.  of  David  W.  [M.P.],  of 
Deudraeth    Castle,    Penrhyn-Deudraeth,    Merioneths.    (and 
Annie    Louisa    Loveday,    dau.    of    William    Williams,    of 
Pennarthuchaf,  Merioneth).  B.  at  Deudraeth  Castle,  July  18, 
1859.    School,  Marlborough  College.    Matric.  Michs.   1878; 
B.A.  1882.    Adm.  Solicitor,  1885.    Practised  in  London  and 
Yeovil  (Messrs  Newman,  Paynter,  Gould  and  Williams).   Of 
Dromenagh,   Iver  Heath,   Bucks.    J. P.  for  Merionethshire. 
Chairman  of  the  Gramophone  Co.,  Ltd.    Married,  Apr.  30, 
1895,  Alice  le  Poer,  dau.  of  David  FuUerton,  of  Pennington 
House,  Lymington,  Hants.    Died  Dec.  8,  1946.    Brother  of 
WUliam   E.    (i86i).     {Marlborough   Coll.   Reg.;   Law   Lists; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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Williams,  Edward 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1755,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  King's,  1 75  5 .  See  A  I.  Oxon.  for  at  least  three  possibilities. 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1764,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
1764.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1764.  See  Al.  Oxon. 
for  possible  identifications. 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Dec.  13, 
1823.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Lincoln.  B.  at  Cotgrave,  Notts. 
Schools,  Lincoln  and  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1824.  (Venn,  11. 
192.) 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  6,  1825. 
Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  M.B.  1832;  M.D.  1844. 
Practised  at  Colchester.  Senior  Physician,  Essex  and 
Colchester  Hospital.  Medical  Visitor  to  private  asylums  in 
Essex,  .•\uthor.  An  Essay  on  the  Tongue.  (Medical 
Directories.) 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1846; 
re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  17,  1846.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (and 
Sophia  .\nne  Catherine).  B.  June  5,  1824,  at  Hascombe, 
Surrey.  [School,  Sheffield  CoUegiate.]  Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
B.A.  1850;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1851 ;  priest, 
1856.  C.  of  Battlefield,  Salop,  1861-2.  C.  of  Eardisley, 
Heref.,  1866-7.  S.  of  St  Stephen,  Spitalfield,  London,  1867- 
70.  C.  of  Shapwick,  Somerset,  1870-3.  V.  of  All  Saints,  East 
Huntspill,  1873-1902  and  Inc.  of  [donative  of]  Catcott, 
1878-1902.  Died  Dec.  8,  1902,  at  East  Huntspill  vicarage. 
(Crockford;  Eagle,  xxiv.  250;  Clergy  List,  which  differs  in 
regard  to  cures  and  dates.) 
WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  9, 
1885.  S.  of  T[homas]  Edward  [F.R.C.S.E.].  B.  [June  28, 
1867],  at  Talgarth,  Brecons.  School,  Christ  College,  Brecon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1890.  At 
the  London  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.P.  1915. 
Physician  at  the  Bristol  Royal  Hospital.  Practised  at  Clifton. 
Physician  to  Clifton  College.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Captain,  R.A.M.C;  D.A.D.M.S.).  Married  (i)  Edith, 
3rd  dau.  of  T.  F.  C.  May,  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1934, 
Norah,  2nd  dau.  of  C.  Hartland-Rowe,  of  Bodmin.  Author, 
medical.  Died  Julv  23,  1939,  at  Much  Birch,  Heref.;  buried 
at  Talgarth.  Brother  of  Reginald  F.  (1894).  (Medical 
Directories;  Who  was  lI'Ao.) 
WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1S88.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward  James,  of  Rochford 
House,  Tenbury,  Worcs.  (and  Emily  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Austin).  B.  [May  26],  1869,  at  Tenbury.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Lent,  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Of  Rochford  House,  Tenbury. 
[Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  Cotinty  Families,  gives 
father's  name  as  Edward  Jones.) 
WILLIAMS  (or  VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS),  EDWARD  FRASER 
VAUGHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  21,  1852. 
S.  of  [Sk]  Edward  [Vaughan]  (1816).  B.  [May  17,  1833],  in 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar, 
1853;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells), 
1862;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells),  1866;  C.  of  Batheaston, 
Somerset,  1862-8.  R.  of  North  Tidworth,  WUts.,  1869-1911. 
Married,  Oct.  6,  1868,  Emily  Eugenia,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Gibson  Inman,  of  Bath.  Latterly  of  Highwood,  Colehill, 
Wimbome,  Dorset.  Died  June  25,  1914.  Father  of  Edward 
W.  [sub  Vaughan-WiUiams  (1889)).  {Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Crockford;  The  Times,  June  27,  1914.) 
WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  5,  1874.  [5th]  s.  of  E[dward]  G[ordon],  Esq.,  of  Burley- 
in-Wharfdale,  Yorks.  [B.  1856.]  School,  Old  Trafiord, 
Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Migrated  to  Downing, 
Oct.  14,  1876;  B..\.  1879.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  8, 
1877.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1881.  On  the  North- 
Eastem  Circuit.  Died  Aug.  16,  1922,  at  Gairloch,  Ross-shire, 
after  eating  sandwiches  made  with  potted-meat.  (Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Aug.  19, 
1922.) 
WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  HERBERT  LAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  21,  1888.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  deceased. 
B.  Dec.  8,  1866,  at  Eythome,  Kent.  School,  Ewart  Institute, 
Newton-Stewart,  Wigtowns.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1892. 
'A  sheep-farmer  in  the  Grampians.'  Died  in  1910.  (2".  A. 
Walker,  603.) 
WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  KYNASTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1896.  S.  of  John,  of  Gwemhefin,  Bala,  N.  Wales  (and 
Elizabeth  Kate  Kynaston).  B.  there  [Oct.  4],  1877.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1919. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1904. 
Sometime  Demonstrator  in  human  anatomy  at  St  .\ndrews 
University.  Practised  at  Billesdon,  Leics.  Medical  Officer  of 
Health  for  Billesdon.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  R..\.M.C.).  Died  Apr.  5,  1947,  at  Billesdon.  {Venn, 
II.  550;  Medical  Directories;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times, 
Apr.  8,  1947.) 


Williams,  Ellis 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  LANGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Jan.  10,  1825.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Easter,  1825;  B.A. 

1829. 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  OSBORNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  29,  i8gi.    S.  of  Edward,  of  Hoole,  Cheshire. 

B.  .^pr.  23,  1872,  at  Bagillt,  Flints.  Schools,  Bootle  College, 
Liverpool,  and  King's,  Chester.  Matric.  Michs.  1891 ;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1895;  priest, 
1896;  C.  of  St  Helen's,  Gateshead,  Co.  Durham,  1895-1901. 

C.  of  West  Pelton,  1901-3.  C.  of  Darlington,  1903-7.  V.  of 
Heptoustall,  Yorks.,  1907-12.  V.  of  Lindley,  1912-24.  R.  of 
Blaxhall,  1924-7  and  R.  of  Stratford  St  Andrew,  Suffolk, 
1924-7.  Died  Aug.  13,  1927,  at  Blaxhall  rectory.  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Sept.  23,  1927.) 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  PICKERING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  23,  1823.  [Only]  s.  of  John  [of  Woolwich]. 
B.  in  Westminster.  School,  Welling,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs. 
1823;  B.A.  1829;  M.A.  1832.  Married,  May,  1832,  Mary 
Bennett,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Caspar,  of  North  Cadbur>', 
Somerset.   (P.  E.  Towell.) 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  POTE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  22, 
1856.  S.  of  Edward  Pote,  bookseller.  B.  [Nov.  23,  1838],  at 
Eton.  School,  Islington.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B..\.  i860; 
M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1861;  priest,  1862;  C. 
of  Calboume,  Isle  of  Wight,  1861-3.  C.  of  Fawley,  Hants., 
1863-4.  C.  of  Chislehurst,  Kent,  1864-9.  C.  of  St  Augustme's, 
Kilburn,  1869-72.  Chaplain  of  St  Agatha's,  Beckenham, 
1872-80.  P.C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Beckenham,  1877-80.  R.  of 
Barsham,  Suffolk,  1880-9.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Padding- 
ton,  1889-91.  Chaplain  to  the  Sisters  of  St  Mary  and  St  John, 
Chiswick,  1891-1902.  C.  of  St  Matthias,  Earl's  Court,  1900- 
16.  Died  at  61,  Wanvick  Road,  Eari's  Court,  Nov.  14,  1922. 
(Peile,  II.  547;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1922.) 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  I,  1847.  S.  of  William  Paul,  of  Penryn,  Falmouth. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848.  To  be  distinguished  from  an  Oxford 
contemporary  namesake. 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1850.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Clifton  (and  Elizabeth). 

B.  there,  Nov.  22,  1826.  School,  Royal  Academy,  Gosport. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester),  Dec.  23,  1855;  priest  (London),  June  19,  1859; 

C.  of  St  James,  Hampstead  Road,  London,  1859-65  and 
Vice- Principal  of  the  North  London  Collegiate  School, 
Camden  Town,  1859-72.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Clerkenwell, 
1872-6.  V.  of  Cowleigh,  Worcs.,  1876-1912.  Married  (i)  Jan. 
9,  1856,  Charlotte  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Hicks  (1819),  R.  of  Stunner,  Essex;  (2)  Jan.  17,  1874, 
Charlotte,  widow  of  Edward  Thompson,  of  Rydal  House, 
Highbury  New  Park.  Died  Aug.  8,  1912.  {Eagle,  xxxiv. 
269;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  10,  1912.) 

WILLIAMS  (post  VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS),  EDWARD 
VAUGHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1816. 
[Eldest  surv.]  s.  of  John  [Serjeant-at-law].  B.  [i797].  m 
London.  Schools,  [Winchester  and]  Westminster.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1816;  Scholar,  1817;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1823.  .\dm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  22,  1818.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  17, 
1S23.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Recorder  of  Kidwelly.  Puisne 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1846-65.  Knighted,  1847. 
P.C.  1865.  Married,  Sept.  5,  1826,  Jane  Margaret,  8th  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Walter  Bagot.  Author,  Treatise  on  the  Law  of 
Executors  and  Administrators,  which  passed  through  many 
editions.  Died  Nov.  2,  1875,  in  London;  buried  at  Wotton, 
near  Dorking.  Brother  of  Charles  (1822);  father  of  Edward 
F.  V.  (1852).  (Boose,  III.  1362;  Law  Lists;  D.N.B.;  Judges 
of  England,  743-4-) 

WILLIAMS,  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
May  18,  1874.  [6th]  s.  of  Wellington,  merchant  [of  Park 
House,  Leyton].  B.  [Feb.  26,  1856],  at  Holloway.  [School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Scholar;  (Law  Trip., 
ist  Class,  1877);  B.A.  1878.  Adm.  Solicitor,  Aug.  1881; 
practised  in  London  (Messrs  Gash,  Phillips,  Walters  and 
Williams).  Married,  1924,  Florence,  widow  of  C.  Hodgson 
Miles,  of  Berkhamsted.  Died  Mar.  29,  1939,  aged  83,  at 
Berkhamsted.  Brother  of  William  C.  (1873).  (R-  L-  Arrow- 
smith;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Mar.  30,  1939-) 

WILLIAMS,  ELLIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  8,  1814.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1814.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1815; 
priest,  1816.  R.  of  Pinxton,  Derbs.,  1826-64.  Married,  Oct. 
19,  1836,  Ann,  dau.  of  G.  Powell,  of  Islington.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1865.  Father  of  Theodore  E.  (1867). 
(F.  P.  White.) 


487 


Williams,  Ellis  Osborne 

WILLIAMS,  ELLIS  OSBORNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Aug.  i6, 
1844.  Eldest  s.  of  Lewis,  money-broker,  of  Dolgelley, 
Carmarthenshire  (sic).  B.  Mar.  13,  1826,  at  Dolgellan.  School, 
Bridgnorth  (Dr  Rowley).  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1850; 
M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor),  Mar.  3,  1850;  priest, 
July  27,  i8si;  C.  of  Llangefni,  Anglesey,  1850-3.  C.  of 
Barmouth,  Merioneth.,  1853-4-  P-C  of  Llanfachraeth, 
1854-65.  V.  of  Pwllheli,  Cam.,  1865-79.  Latterly  of 
Fronwnion,  Dolgelley,  where  he  died  Apr.  23,  1887.  (Crock- 
ford;  The  Guardian,  May  4,  1887.) 

WILLIAMS  (or  GRIFFIES-WILLIAMS),  ERASMUS  HENRY 
GRIFFIES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1814. 
[2nd  but  eldest  surv.]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Sir  George  (i779  «"'' 
Griffies)  (by  his  2nd  wife  Anna  Margaret,  dau.  of  Herbert 
Evans).  [B.  July  31,  1794,  at  Llwyn-y-Wormwood,  Carm.] 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1815;  Scholar,  1815;  B.A.  1818; 
M.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester),  June  6,  1819;  pnest 
(Salisbury,  Litt.  dim.  from  Bath  and  Wells),  Dec.  16,  1821. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Mar.  28,  1843.  R.  of 
Rushall,  Wilts.,  1829-70  and  R.  of  St  Peter's  and  St  Paul's, 
Marlborough,  1829-58.  Chancellor  of  St  David's  Cathedral, 
1858-70.  Married,  1819,  his  cousin  Caroline,  dau.  of  Henry 
Grifl&ths,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  William  Hunt-Grubbe.  Author, 
A  Letter  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Corn  Laws;  The  Supremacy  of  the 
Sovereign  asserted.  Died  Nov.  30,  1870,  at  Llandovery, 
without  surviving  male  issue,  and  was  succeeded  by  his 
brother,  General  Sir  Watkin  Lewis  Griffies-Williams.  Brother 
of  David  D.  H.  T.  G.  (1825).  (Boase,  1.  1243;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  280;  Walford,  County  Families;  J.  T.  Pryme  and 
A.  Bayne,  Memorials  of  the  Thackeray  Family;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

WILLIAMS,  ERNEST  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  16,  1886.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Mack,  of  Hayton,  Yorks. 
(and  Ellen  Monsarrat).  B.  Feb.  5,  1867,  at  Bumby,  Yorks. 
School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  H.  Moss).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1890;  priest,  1891 ;  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Cambridge,  1890-2.  R.  of  Holme-Hale,  Norfolk,  1892-1906. 
Died  Apr.  26,  1906.  Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (1881).  {Eagle, 
xxvin.  2i6;  Crockford;  The  Times,  May  i,  1906.) 

WILLIAMS,  ERNEST  SAMUEL  EBENEZER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  I,  1882.  S.  of  Oliver  John,  Esq.,  of 
Dovercourt.  B.  Mar.  31,  1863.  School,  Claylands  House, 
Salisbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  A  clerk  in  the  Bank  of 
England.    (T.  A.  Walker,  568.) 

WILLIAMS,  ERNEST  TREVOR  MORGAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1892.  S.  of  the  Rev.  David  Walter,  C.  of 
Cheadle,  Staffs.  B.  Oct.  18,  1871,  in  Wales.  School,  Denstone 
College  (Mr  D.  Edwardes).  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Became  a 
Non-Coil.  Student,  Jan.  1894;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1905.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester),  1903;  priest,  1906;  C.  of  East  Meon, 
Hants.,  1903-4.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Paddington,  1904-6.  C.  of 
St  John-the-Evang.,  Bournemouth,  1906-8.  C.  of  Ferring 
with  East  Preston,  Sussex,  1908-13.  V.  of  East  Preston  with 
Kingston,  1913-35.  Died  Oct.  5,  1935,  in  London.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1935.) 

WILLIAMS,  EUBULUS  JAMES  WATSON  (1895),  see  WATSON- 
WILLIAMS. 

WILLIAMS,  EVAN  DAVID  HINCKLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1897.  S.  of  David.  B.  at  Brecon.  School 
Aberystwyth  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1897. 

WILLIAMS,  EVAN  HARRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  23,  1889. 
[S.  of  Thomas,  of  Llwyn-Gwem,  Pontardulais,  Carmarthen 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Harry,  of  Llwynhendy).  B.  July  2, 
1871.]  School,  Christ  College,  Brecon.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1921.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Birmingham, 
1930.  Of  Glyndwr,  Pontardulais.  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Car- 
marthens.;  High  Sheriff,  1922-3.  President  of  the  Mining 
Association  of  Great  Britain,  1919-44.  President,  National 
Confederation  of  Employers'  Organisations.  Vice-President, 
Federation  of  British  Industries.  President,  Coalowners' 
Association  of  South  Wales  and  Monmouth,  19 18.  A  director 
of  Lloyds'  Bank,  Ltd.,  of  the  Steel  Co.  of  Wales,  Ltd.,  of 
Powell  Duffryn  Ltd.,  and  of  other  coal  and  iron  companies. 
Knight  of  St  John.  Created  a  Bart.,  1935.  Married,  Sept.  23, 
1903,  Charlotte  Mary,  dau.  of  David  Lackie,  of  Glyndwr. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1893).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who.) 

WILLIAMS,  FRANK  JUNIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  8, 
1883.  [B.  1866.  Schools,  Christ  College,  Brecon  and  Epsom 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1889.  (Canon  A.  E. 
Donaldson.) 

WILLIAMS,  FRANK  RICARDO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  2,  1881.  [Youngest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  James  Augustus 
(1838).  B.  [Sept.  15,  1859],  at  Dummer  House,  [Basingstoke], 
Hants.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
exhibitioner;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester), 
1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  St  James's,  Forest  Gate,  Essex, 
1884-6.  C.  of  Littleton,  Middlesex,  1886-90.  V.  of  Combe- 
Down,  Somerset,  1890-2.  V.  of  Bourn,  Canibs.,  1892-1907, 
and  R.  of  Kingston,  Cambs.,  1906-7.    R.  of  Anstey,  Herts., 


Williams,  Frederick  Farewell  Sanigear 

1907-28.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  St  Albans,  from  1928.  Married 
(1)  Jan.  18,  1887,  Blanche  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Knight,  Esq.,  of  Enfield  Highway;  (2)  Aug.  6,  1928,  Evelyn 
Mary  Alice  Woods,  of  The  Court,  Buntingford.  Latterly  of 
Standon  House,  Ware,  Herts.  Died  May  19,  1937,  at 
Cambridge.  Brother  of  Arthur  L.  (1871).  (Peile,  11.  679; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  26,  1887;  The  Times,  May  20, 
1937.) 
WILLIAMS  (post  WILLIAMS-THOMAS),  FRANK  SILVERS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1897.  S.  of  Joseph,  of 
Parkfield,  Stourbridge,  Worcs.  B.  [Feb.  7],  1879,  at  Stour- 
bridge. School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  LL.B. 
1900;  B.A.  and  LL.M.  1904.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1913.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  Worcestershire  Yeo.; 
prisoner  of  war;  D.S.O.,  1920;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Of  Parkfield,  Stourbridge.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War 
List;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 
WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1836.  Of  Bucks.  [4th  s.  of  Edward,  Eton  bookseller. 
B.  Feb.  24, 1817.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar, 
1837;  B.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1840;  priest,  1841. 
P.C.  of  Ettingshall,  Staffs.,  1841-52.  V.  of  Saltley,  Wanvs., 
1852-83.  V.  of  Blackford,  Cumberiand,  1883-4.  Died  Apr.  6, 
1884,  aged  68.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  George  A.  (1875); 
brother  of  Alfred  (1838)  and  George  (1832).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  16,  1884;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 
WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  [CONDfi].  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  30,  1865.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  (above). 
B.  Nov.  6,  1844,  at  Ettingshall,  Staffs.  School,  King  Edward 
VI,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  30,  1869.  Called  to  the  Bar,  .\pr.  30, 
1873.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  District  Court  Judge, 
Jamaica,  1876-81;  Puisne  Judge,  Natal,  1881-3;  Puisne 
Judge,  Mauritius,  1884-94.  Married,  June  21,  1879,  Louisa, 
youngest  dau.  of  Captain  Mclnnes,  44th  Regt.  Sometime 
editor  of  the  Birmingham  Daily  Gazette.  Author,  From 
Journalist  to  Judge.  Resided  latterly  at  Worthing.  J. P.  for 
Sussex.  Died  Mar.  23,  1917.  Brother  of  George  A.  (1875). 
(Peile,  II.  591;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  The  Times,  Mar.  24,  1917.) 
WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  DE  VEIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
June  13,  1818.  Of  Surrey.  [S.  of  John.  B.  July  4,  1798. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1822; 
M.A.  1825.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1834.  Ord.  deacon, 
and  priest,  1822.  R.  of  Wishford  Magna,  Wilts.,  1823-63. 
Died  Feb.  19,  1863.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  526.) 
WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  EDGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1882.  S.  of  Thomas  Edgar,  of  67,  Victoria  Street, 
London.  B.  [June  20],  1863,  in  London.  School,  Haileybury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.  At  Guy's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1893.  House  Surgeon,  Chesterfield  and  North 
Derbyshire  Hospital.  Practised  at  Buckden  and  Brampton, 
Hunts.  Surgeon,  County  Hospital,  Huntingdon.  Medical 
Officer  of  Health  for  Buckden.  Married,  Sept.  14,  1898, 
Laura,  dau.  of  Richard  Henry  Langley,  Esq.,  of  Slough. 
Died  Aug.  i,  1923,  at  Huntingdon.  (Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  Sept.  16,  1898  and  Aug.  3,  1923.) 
WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.  FREDERICK  EDGELL.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  May  5,  1856;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  William, 
gent,  (and  Mary  Ann).  B.  at  Bristol.  Bapt.  Jan.  11,  1818. 
[From  London  University;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1846.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1866;  D.D.  1872.  Adm.  com. 
causa,  at  Oxford,  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1848;  priest, 
1849;  C.  of  St  George's,  Everton,  Lanes.,  1851.  C.  of 
Wimbledon,  Surrey,  1852-9.  Married  (1)  July  21,  1853, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  John  Lawson,  Bencher  of  the  Middle 
Temple;  (2)  Lydia,  2nd  dau.  of  Alfred  George,  of  Stoke- 
Bishop,  Gloucs.  Latterly  of  4,  Bath  Road,  Reading,  where  he 
died  Apr.  19,  1887.  (Eagle,  xv.  103;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
Al.  Oxon.;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  27,  1887.) 
WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  FAREWELL  SANIGEAR.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1889.  S.  of  the  Rev.  F[rederick],  R. 
of  Chignal  St  James,  Essex.  B.  Mar.  16,  1870,  at  Spofforth, 
Yorks.  School,  King  V/ilham's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  Scholar;  Bell  Scholar,  1890;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury), 
1896;  priest,  1897.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  School, 
Canterbury,  1892-9;  at  Rugby,  1899-1905;  Head  Master  of 
Eastbourne  College,  1906-24.  British  Chaplain  at  Algiers, 
1924-5;  Assistant  Chaplain  at  the  Embassy  Church,  Paris, 
1925-6;  Chaplain,  British  Embassy,  Madrid,  1927-31; 
Chaplain  at  Holy  Trinity,  Florence,  1931-2.  V.  of  Coleman's 
Hatch,  Sussex,  1932-6.  Head  Master  of  St  Edmund  School, 
Canterbury,  1941-5.  Married,  1908,  Muriel  H.,  dau.  of 
E.  H.  Oxley.  Of  4,  de  Walden  Court,  Eastbourne,  in  1953. 
(King  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  Jesus  Coll.  Report;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  Crockford;  Who's  Who.) 


488 


Williams,  Frederick  George  Adolphus 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  GEORGE  ADOLPHUS.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  19)  at  Tri.vity,  May  16,  1844.  [2nd]  s.  of  George  Thomas 
[of  LyTuington  House,  Somerset,  barrister].  B.  [Sept.  18, 
1825],  at  Bath.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  .Michs.  1844; 
Scholar,  1845 ;  B.A.  1848.  .^dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  9, 
1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  .^pr.  30,  1852.  Equity  Draftsman 
and  Conveyancer.  Adm.  ad  enndem  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  23, 
1856.  Law  Reporter  for  Incorporated  Council  in  Vice- 
Chancellor  Bacon's  Court.  Married,  Dec.  28,  1865,  Mary 
Katherine,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Leman,  solicitor.  Joint  editor 
of  Seton's  Forms  of  Decrees,  Judgments  and  Orders.  Died 
Apr.  15,  1889.  Brother  of  Thomas  L.  (1841).  {Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  JONES.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1890.  S.  of  Edward  Jones,  deceased,  of  Rochford  House, 
Tenbury,  Worcs.  [B.  Oct.  15,  1870.]  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1890.  Of  The  Manor,  Longhope,  GIoucs.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.  Inniskilling  Fus.;  wounded). 
(Urtiv.  War  List;  Repton  Sch.  Reg.  states  that  he  died  Jan.  10, 
1910.) 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  MACKENZIE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  .\pr.  13.  1858.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  .\lfred  (i8i8). 
B.  [Jan.  14,  1840],  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1858;  B..\.  1862;  M. A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford), 
1862;  priest,  1864;  C.-in-charge  of  Culmington,  Salop,  1862- 
78.  C.  of  St  John's,  Bath^vick,  Somerset,  1879-82.  V.  of 
Knowbury,  Salop,  1882-1900.  Preb.  and  Precentor  of 
Hereford  Cathedral,  1892-1911-  Canon  of  Hereford,  1896- 
1911.  Died  July  20,  1911,  at  Hereford.  Brother  of  Alfred  H. 
(1851)  and  Lloyd  C.  (1855).  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  July  28,  191 1.) 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  SIMS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  26, 1830.  [Only]  s.  of  Richard  [John]  [pnncipal 
clerk  in  H.M.  Customs]  (and  Eliza  Grace  Cousins).  B. 
[Feb  18,  1812],  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1833;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  13, 1831.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  30, 1838. 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Of  The  Cedars,  Putney 
and  of  Ashbumham  Lodge,  Blackheath.  Married,  Aug.  10, 
1847,  Katherine  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Smith.  .Author,  Improve- 
ment of  the  Jurisdiction  of  Eqititv,  etc.  Died  July  14,  1863, 
aged  51.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Latimer  T.  (1872).  (List 
of  Carthusians;  Boase,  iii.  1363;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Bm-ke,  L.G.,  which  gives  died  1862.) 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  SIMS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  17,  1874.  [Younger]  s.  of  Fredenck 
Sims  (above),  of  The  Cedars,  Putney.  B.  Jan.  18,  1855. 
School,  King's  College.  Matric.  Michs  1874;  LL.B.  1878. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1876.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1879.  K.C.  1913.  Commissioner,  Board  of  Trade.  Of  Temple 
Grove,  Windlesham,  Surrev;  formerly  of  Murragh,  Ballintra, 
Co.  Donegal.  Married,  Aug.  i,  1889,  .\lice  Temple,  dau.  of 
William  Boyd  Buckle,  Bengal  Civil  Service.  Died  Dec.  27, 
1941,  at  Windlesham.  Brother  of  Latimer  T.  (1872).  {Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Times,  Dec.  29,  1941  and  Jan.  i,  1942.) 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1885.  S.  of  Frederick  Thomas.  B.  at  Oxford. 
School,  All  Saints,  Clifton.   Matric.  Michs.  1885. 

WILLIAMS,  FREDERICK  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1870.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Samuel,  Esq.  B.  at 
Greenwich.  School,  Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A. 
1875;  M.A.  1879.  A  Kentish  squire.  Master  of  the  West 
Kent  Woodland  Hounds.  J. P.  for  Kent.  Died  Dec.  27,  1931, 
'aged  81,'  at  Shirley  Hall,  Langton  Green,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
(The  Times,  Dec.  31,  1931;  F-  Brittain.) 

WILLIAMS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  14,  1798.  B.  in  Barbados.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1798.  Found  guiltv  with  others  at  Chelmsford  .Assizes,  Oct. 
1800,  of  creating  a  not  at  Dunmow,  Essex,  on  Aug.  i,  i799. 
after  a  review  of  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  and  of  assaulting 
Captain  Pepper  and  others;  sentenced  in  the  King's  Bench  to 
six  months'  imprisonment.  {T.  A .  Walker,  370;  G.  Mag.,  lxx. 
269;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Nov.  1800.) 

WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  6t  John's, 
July  15,  1820;  a  'Ten-year  man';  in  Priest's  Orders.  Of 
Middlesex. 

WILLIAMS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1828.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1828; 
Scholar,  1831;  B.A.  1832;  M..\.  1836.  Ord.  deacon,  1832; 
priest,  1833.  V.  of  Hauxton  with  Newton,  Cambs.,  1837-90- 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1891. 


Williams,  Griffith 

WILLIAMS,  GEORGE.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Inly  14,  1832.    [S.  of  Edward,  bookseller,  of  Eton.]    B.  [at 
Eton],  .'^pr.  4,  i8i4-    Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1837;  M-A- 
1840-   B.D.  1849.    Fellow,   1835-70;  Dean,   1846-50;  Vice- 
Provost,  1854-7.    Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1847-    Ord. 
deacon,  1837;  priest,  1838.    P.C.  of  Great  Bricet  and  Watti- 
sham,  Suffolk,  1838-40.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Jerusalem, 
1841-3;   Chaplain   at   St    Petersburg,    1844-5.   Warden   of 
St  Columba's  CoUege,  Rathfamham,  Dublin,  1850-2    V.  of 
Ringwood  with  Harbridge  and  Bisteme,  Hants     1869-78. 
Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1870.   Hon.  Canon  of  \\  inchester, 
1874.  Had  great  knowledge  of  the  Eastern  Church.  .-Kssisted 
in  1858,  in  the  monastic  and  heraldic  parts  of  the  catalogue  of 
MSS.  in  the  University  Library,  and,  in  1864,  IfQ  ttie  nrst 
stone  of  the  south  wing  of  the  (old)  Library.    Author,  Ihe 
Holy  City;  Historical  Notices  of  Jerusalem;  and  works  for  the 
Roxburgh  Society  and  Rolls  Society.   Died  Jan   26,  187H,  at 
Ringwood.    His  friends  collected  £300  to  found  the  George 
Williams  prize  in  his  memory.  There  is  a  bronze  tablet  with 
a  portrait  bust  in  relief,  designed  by  W.  Burgess,  R.A     in 
King's  Chapel.  Brotherof  .-Ufred  (1838)  and  Fredenck  (1836). 
(DN.B.;  G.  W.  Prothero,  Henry  Bradshaw,  28;  C.  bayle, 
Annals  of  Camb.  Univ.  Lib.,  127  and  130.) 
WILLIAMS,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens'   Oct    12,  1866. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar;  B.A.  1870;  M.A    1876.    Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (St  Asaph)  1869;  C.  of  Halkyn    Fhnts.. 
1869-71.    C.  of  Newtown,  Montgom.,  1871-3-    C.  of  Bwlch- 
Gw^,  Denbighs.,  1873-6.    C.  of  Gwersyllt,  1876-81.  V    of 
Glyndvfrdwy,  Merions.,  1881-7.  R-  of  Trefonen,  Salop,  1887- 
1906.  V.  of  Pool  Quay,  Montgom.,  1906-22.  Mamed,  Apr.  11, 
iQoi,  Mary  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  E.  Parry-Jones,  of  Chirk. 
Latteriy  of  i,  Eversley  Park,  Chester,  where  he  died  July  6, 
1926,  aged  82.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  July  8,  1926.) 
WILLIAMS,   GEORGE.    .\dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  4, 
1869.   S.  of  WUliam  (1808),  deceased,  of  Aberpergwm,  Neath 
(and  Matilda,  dau.  of  Col.  Smith,  of  Castella,  Glam.).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1869.    Brother  of  Morgan  S.  (1865)  and  Rees  (1856). 
(Walford,  County  Families.) 
WILLIAMS,   GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.    Adm.  pens,   (age   18)   at 
Magdalene,   Aug.    12,    1875.     [Youngest]   s.   of   the   Kev. 
Frederick  (1836),  of  Saltley  vicarage,  Birmingham.   bchTOi, 
Birmingham.    Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  ^^•■^•."f,°- 
Secretary  of  the  Ranelagh  Club  at  Barnes.    Sen,'ed  in  the 
Great    War,    1914-19    (Capt.    (T.F.    Res.)     General    List 
Manried,  Dec.  3,  1884,  Evelyn,  youngest  dau.  of  Au^stus 
Henry    Novelli,    Esq.,    of   London.     Brother   of    Fredenck 
C.  (1865).    (The  Guardian,  Dec.  10,  1884;  Camb.  Yearbook.) 
WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  PHIPPS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse 
July  31,  1865.    S.  of  Joshua  [Q.C.]  (for  ^^■hom  see  D.N.B.) 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Elvira  Anna,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Pownall 
Phipps,  H.E.I.C.S.).    B.   Nov.   15,   1846.    School,  Harrow. 
Matric.   Michs.   1865;   B.A.   1869.    M.I.C.E.  Went  to  New 
Zealand.   District  engineer,    Canterbury    Province,    m    tne 
Public  Works  Dept.    Author,   Colonial  Couplets   a>id  other 
verses.  Died  May  18,  1909,  in  New  Zealand.   Half-brother  of 
Joshua  S.  (1855)  and  Thomas  C.  (1871).    (Harrow  Sch.  Keg.; 
T.  A.  Walker,  525;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry.) 
WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's May  8  1889.  S.  of  WUliam  Pritchard.  B.  at  Bethesda, 
Caemarvons.    Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1894;  MA    1898. 
Ord.  deacon  (Liverpool),  1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  St  Augus- 
tine's, Everton,  Lanes.,  1895-9.    C.  of  Wavertree,  1902-7. 
M  B.  and  Ch.B.,  Liverpool  Univ.,  1908.  Practised  at  Everton, 
and    then    at    Bametbv-le-Wold,    Lines.     Of    Carramore 
Barnetby-le-Wold,  in  1946.    [Crockford;  Medical  Directories.) 
WILLIAMS,  GERARD  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  21,  1898.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Gerard  (Merton  College,  Oxford, 
1867),  of  Hudderstield  (and  Ellen  Lawson  Fisher).    B.  Nov. 
20    1878    at  Fulham,  Middlesex.    School,  Pocklmgton  (the 
Rev.  C.  F.  Hutton).    Matric.  Michs.  1898;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1900).    Served  in  the  South  Afncan  War 
1898-1902  (Sufiolk  Hussars;  mentioned  in  despatches),  and 
with  the  Imperial  Light  Horse  in  the  2nd  Zulu  rebellion. 
A  mining-engineer  in  South  Africa  and  Australia.   Served  m 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.E.;  D.S.O.,  1918;  M.C.; 
mentioned  in  despatches).    F.R.G.S.;  F.G.S.    Returned  to 
Africa,  as  a  consultant  inining-engmeer.   Died  Feb.  25,  1944- 
(Eagle,  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  The  Times,  Feb.  29,  1944-) 
WILLIAMS,  GRAHAM  WILFRED.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12, 
1894      [S.    of    W.,    of    Edgbaston,    Birmingham.     School, 
Hanow.]      Matric.    Michs.     1894;     B.A.     1898.     Assistant 
Managing  Director  of  D.  F.  Tayler  and  Co.,  manufacturers, 
of  Binningham.   Of  Newhall  Works,  George  Street,  Parade, 
Birmingham,  in  1925.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
WILLIAMS,  GRIFFITH.    Adm.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14,  1810;  * 
'Ten-year  man.' 


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Williams,  Griffith 

WILLIAMS,  GRIFFITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  May  2, 
183 1.  Of  Salop.  [School,  Shrewsbury;  left,  1831.]  Adm.  sizar 
at  Queens',  Oct.  15,  1831.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1836. 
C.  of  Willan,  Herts.,  in  1841.  C.  of  Butcombe,  Somerset, 
1845-6.  Died  Jan.  25,  1846.  (G.  Mag.,  1846,  i.  328;  Shrews- 
bury Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List.) 

WILLIAMS,  HAKEWILL  TRESYLLIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  1886.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  [of  Rockingham 
Hall,  Hagley,  Worcs.]  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Newman, 
of  Brand's  House,  Bucks.).  B.  at  West  Bromwich.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  21,  1887.  Of  Churchill  Court,  Kidderminster.  2ndLieut., 
Worcs.  Yeomanry,  1889.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Worcs.;  High 
Sheriff,  1908.  Married  (i)  1894,  Marian  Cecil,  dau.  of  George 
Lyall,  of  Hedley  Park,  Surrey;  (2)  Oct.  14,  1908,  Eleanor 
Esm6,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrew  Maitland-Makgill-Crichton,  of 
London.  Died  Apr.  2,  1929.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families;  Walford,  County  Families;  Army  Lists; 
The  Times,  Apr.  4,  1929.) 

WILLIAMS,  HAMILTON  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  17,  1826.  [S.  of  Robert,  of  Ceme  Abbas,  Dorset, 
deceased  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  Hamilton  Blair,  of  Blair,  Ayr- 
shire).] B.  [Dec.  27,  1796],  at  Ceme  Abbas.  School,  Dor- 
chester. Matric.  Michs.  1826;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class, 
1828-9);  LL.B.  1833.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1858.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bath  and  Wells),  Apr.  19,  1829;  priest,  June  14,  1829.  V.  of 
Buckland-Dinham,  and  C.  of  Whatley,  Somerset,  1829-46. 
V.  of  Kempston,  Beds.,  1846-79.  Married,  Sept.  17,  1829, 
Margaret  Sophia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Taunton,  of  Wrackleford, 
Dorset.  Died  Dec.  13,  1879.  Father  of  Howard  (1856). 
(Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  Hutchins,  n.  525;  At.  Oxon.) 

WILLIAMS  (post  ADDAMS-WILLIAMS),  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Christ's,  Apr.  18,  1877.  [4th]  s.  of  William  Addams,  gent., 
of  Llangibby  Castle,  Mon.  B.  [Feb.  22,  1858],  at  Hunters 
Hall,  Bitton,  Gloucs.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (zsth  Wrangler)  1881;  M..A.  1884.  Assistant 
Master  at  Bedford  Grammar  School,  1881-5.  Principal  of 
Bishop  Cotton's  School,  Bangalore,  India,  1887-93.  Resided 
subsequently  at  Llwyn-y-Celyn,  Mon.  J. P.  for  Monmouth- 
shire, 1899.  Married,  Jan.  16,  1895,  Alice  Gertrude,  only  child 
of  Charles  Nicholson  of  Llwyn-y-Celyn.  Died  Dec.  28,  1935. 
Brother  of  Albert  (1882)  and  Arthur  (1873),  etc.  (Sherborne 
Reg.;  Peile,  11.  654;  Burke,  L.G.  (as  Addams- Williams).) 

WILLIAMS,  HAROLD  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  9,  1900.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (and  Mary 
Grindrod).  B.  [July  25,  i88o],  in  Tokyo,  Japan.  Schools, 
Tokyo  (private)  and  Liverpool  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
Scholar,  1901;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1903; 
Hebrew  prize;  Carus  prize,  1903;  M.A.  1909.  Sanders 
Reader,  1950.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1904;  priest,  1904;  C.  of 
Swymbridge,  Devon,  1904-5.  Lecturer  and  Chaplain  at 
Ripon  Theological  College,  1905-6.  C.  of  Crediton,  Devon, 
1906-9.  Availed  himself  of  the  provisions  of  the  Clerical 
Disabilities  Relief  Act,  in  1909.  University  Extension 
Lecturer,  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.A.S.C.  (mechanical  transport);  M.B.E.;  mentioned  in 
Secretary  of  State's  List  for  'valuable  services').  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1920.  Of  Aspenden  House,  Bunting- 
ford,  Herts.  J. P.  for  Herts.  Chairman  of  Herts.  C.C,  1947- 
50.  President  of  the  Bibliographical  Society,  1938-44. 
F.B.A.,  1944;  F.S.A.  Married,  (i)  1913,  Jean  Paterson,  only 
dau.  of  Andrew  Chalmers,  M.D.,  of  Sheffield.  Author,  Two 
Centuries  of  the  English  Novel;  The  Ballad  of  Two  Great  Cities; 
Dean  Swift's  Library,  etc.  (Peile,  11.  840;  Univ.  War  List; 
Who's  Who;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WILLIAMS,  HAROLD  STEPNEY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1880.  [S.  of  Canon  D.  E.  B.  1864.]  At  Durham  Univ. 
(L.Theo.,  1887).  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1888;  priest  (Llandaff), 
1890;  C.  of  Bromborough,  Cheshire,  1888-9.  C  of  Tredegar, 
Mon.,  1889-92.  C.  of  Swansea,  1892-8.  Preb.  of  St  David's, 
1920-3.  V.  of  Oystermouth,  Glam.,  1899-1938.  Archdeacon 
of  Gower,  1923-51-.  Married,  1893,  Mary  M.,  dau.  of  C.  B. 
Holland,  of  Ebbw  Vale.  Of  Oystermouth  in  195 1.  (Crock- 
ford.) 

WILLIAMS,  HARRY  (1781),  see  WILLIAMS,  HENRY. 

WILLIAMS,  HARRY  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1864.  S.  of  James  Edwin,  Lieut. -Col.,  Madras 
Native  Infantry  (and  Gertrude  Elizabeth).  B.  May  31,  1846, 
at  Ootacamund,  S.  India.  [School,  Marlborough  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter),  1870;  priest,  1871;  C  of  Dunsford,  Devon,  1870-2. 
C.  of  Chorley  Wood,  Herts.,  1872-3.  Chaplain,  Madras 
Ecclesiastical  Establishment,  1873-96;  at  Vizagapatam;  at 
Cannanore,  1874-83;  at  Bangalore,  1890-4.  R.  of  Skelton, 
Vorks.,  1908-18.  Resided  latterly  at  Woodchurch  Lodge, 
Hampstead.  Died  Oct.  9,  1928,  in  London.  (Eagle,  xlv.  226; 
Crockford;  G.  B.  Routledge;  Marlborough  CoU.  Reg.) 


Williams,  Henry 

WILLIAMS,  HARRY  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  24,  1858.  S.  of  Charles  James  Blasius,  M.D.  (and 
Harriett).  B.  Mar.  4,  1840,  at  7,  Holies  Street,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler)  1862;  M.A.  1865. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1866;  practised  at  37,  Bedford  Row,  London 
until  1882.  F.R.A.S.  1865.  Lived  latterly  at  Swansea. 
Married  Grace  Emily,  dau.  of  George  Watkins,  surgeon,  of 
Chepstow.  Died  July  12,  1921.  (Law  Lists;  F.  P.  White; 
Monthly  Notes,  Royal  Astrom.  Soc,  82  (1922),  258.) 

WILLIAMS,  HEATHCOTE  BEETHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i888.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James  Nelson  (and  Mary 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Beetham,  J.P.,  of  Wellington, 
New  Zealand).  B.  [Dec.  2,  1868],  at  Hawkes  Bay,  New 
Zealand.  School,  Christ's  College,  New  Zealand  (Mr  L. 
Corfe).  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  A  sheep-farmer  in 
New  Zealand.  Of  Turihana,  Gisbome,  in  1946.  Brother  of 
Arnold  B.  (1889).   (Burke,  Col.  Gentry;  F.  Brittain.) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  6,  1763. 
'Arvoniensis.'  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  LL.B.  1770.  Ord.  priest 
(Bangor),  June  10,  1770;  C.  of  Aber,  1770.  (Pryce,  Diocese  of 
Bangor.) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1768.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Bungay,  Suffolk.  School,  Bungay. 
Matric.  Lent,  1769;  Scholar;  B.A.  (2nd  Hon.  Wrangler) 
1772;  M.A.  1775.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Dec.  19,  1773; 
priest,  Dec.  18,  1774-  R.  of  Marlesford,  Suffolk,  until  1823. 
Died  Jan.  12,  1823,  at  the  Glebe  House,  Marlesford.  Father 
of  Henry  R.  (1802).    (G.  Mag.,  1823,  1.  187.) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  9,  1776. 
B.  in  Rathbone  Place,  Oxford  Road,  London.  Of  Surrey. 
Re-adm.  Apr.  6,  1782.  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  B.A.  1780; 
M.A.  1783.  Ord.  priest  (Hereford),  Mar.  17,  1782.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  561.) 

WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.  HENRY  (or  HARRY).  B.A.  1781,  incorp. 
from  Oxford;  M.A.  1781.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  2, 
1781.  [S.  of  John,  of  Glasbury,  Brecons.]  Matric.  from  Jesus 
College,  Oxford,  Apr.  7,  1770,  age  21;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1774- 
V.  of  Lyonshall,  Heref.,  1779-84;  (called  'B.A.').  V.  of 
Goodrich,  1784-1830  ('M.A.').  Died  in  1830,  'aged  85.'  (Al. 
Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  i.  569;  Heref.  Incumbents.) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  (1795),  see  WILLIAMS,  HENRY  JONES. 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1831. 
Of  Staffs.  School,  Bromsgrove.  Did  not  reside. 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  22,  1842. 
iMatric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846. 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  26,  1844. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  William,  of  Llansantfraed.  B.  at  Cleobury 
North,  Salop.  School,  Ruthin.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar, 
1845;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1848; 
priest,  1849;  C.  of  Kirkham,  Lanes.,  1848-51.  C.  of  Middleton, 
1851-I!.  V.  of  Croxton,  Norfolk,  1852-91.  R.  of  Rockland 
All  Saints,  1891-1902.  Resided  latterly  at  Cromer.  Died  in 
1906.  Father  of  Ambrose  J.  (1893),  Bernard  (1889)  and 
Theodore  (1886).    (Peile,  11.  487;  Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1,  i860. 
Eldest  s.  of  Owen,  bailiff,  of  Llangollen.  B.  Feb.  21,  1837, 
at  Llanrhychwyn,  Capel  Curig.  School,  Llanrwst  (Mr  Free- 
bom).  Matric.  Lent,  1861;  Scholar;  B.A.  (28^/1  Wrangler) 
1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  Wolverhampton,  1865-7.  Second  Master  of 
Wolverhampton  Grammar  School,  1865-89;  Head  Master, 
1890-5.  Lived  subsequently  at  Wolverhampton.  Died  in 
Oct.  1902.    (Crockford;  Wolverhampton  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1865. 
S.  of  Richard,  farmer  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Llanvihangel- 
Aberbythick,  Carmarthens.  Bapt.  Feb.  3,  1846.  Matric. 
Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Davids)  1871; 
priest,  1872;  C.  of  St  Davids,  Carmarthen,  1871-82.  Latterly 
of  25,  Picton  Terrace,  Carmarthen.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1887. 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  17,  1893-  [S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Llwyn-Gwern,  Pontardulais,  Carm.  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  Hecu-y  Harry,  of  Llwynhendy).  B.  Feb.  28,  1875.] 
School,  Christ  College,  Brecon.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1896.  Of  Llwyn- 
Gwem,  Pontardulais.  Married,  Nov.  14,  1918,  Edith  Alice, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Kent  Fox,  of  Harrogate.  Died  Nov.  11, 
1937.  Brother  of  Evan  H.  (1889).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Canon  A.  E.  Donaldson.) 


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Williams,  Henry  Currer 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  CURRER.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1893- 
Eldest  s.  of  F[rancis  Venables],  of  Braeside,  Altrincham, 
Cheshire.  B.  Apr.  12,  1874  fat  Bowdon].  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1903. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1902.  House 
Physician,  Victoria  Hospital  for  children,  Chelsea.  Practised 
at  Alton,  Hants.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Alton  R.D.C. 
Of  Church  Cottage,  Holybourne,  Alton,  in  1948.  Died  Jan. 
13,  1953-  (Medical  Directories.) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  FREDERICK  BOLD.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1887.  S.  of  Kenrick  Henry  Bold,  physician,  of 
Llandudno,  Wales.  B.  there  [Apr.  3],  1867.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  i8go;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1895.  At 
the  London  Hospital.  Practised  at  Llandudno.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Captain,  R.A.M.C;  in  France).  (Repton 
Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  n.  494;  Medical  Directories  (not  in  1940)-) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  GEORGE  SWAYNE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1873-  S.  of  Julius  [S.]  [M.D.],  of  Eastney, 
near  Portsmouth.  B.  [Aug.  30],  1854,  at  Portsmouth. 
School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877; 
M.A.  1880.  .A.dm.  Solicitor,  May  1880;  practised  at  29, 
Charing  Cross,  London.  Of  Kingscote,  Wokingham,  Berks., 
where  he  died  Feb.  4,  1937.  (Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  5,  1937.) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  GRIFFIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  22,  1835.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar, 
1839;  B..\.  (27th  Wrangler)  1839;  Tyrvvhitt  Scholar,  1840; 
M.A.  1842;  B.D.  1849.  Fellow,  1842-54.  Junior  Proctor, 
1847-8.  Sir  Thomas  Adams's  Professor  of  Arabic,  1854-70. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1842;  priest,  1843.  R.  of  Preston,  Suffolk, 
1854-70.  Author  (with  Paris  Ash-Shidyaq),  A  Practical 
Grammar  of  the  Arabic  Language.  Died  in  1870.  (Boase,  vi. 
890;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS  (or  WILLIAMES),  HENRY  JONES.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  8,  1795.  S.  of  John  Jones.  B.  at 
Llangadfan,  Montgom.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1795,  as  Williames;  Scholar,  1795;  B.A.  1799;  M.A.  1803. 
R.  of  Himant,  Montgom.,  1807-8.  R.  of  Welshpool,  1808-19. 
Disappears  from  Clerical  Guide,  1822.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.  iv.  561.) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  19, 
1861.  S.  of  John  [of  Highfield  Hall,  Northop,  Flints.].  B. 
[June  6],  1842,  in  Manchester.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield), 
1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Whitchurch,  Salop,  1865-70.  C. 
of  Bebington,  Cheshire,  1870-7.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bingley, 
Yorks.,  1877-88.  V.  of  Bleasby  with  Halloughton,  Notts., 
1888-191X.  Married  Caroline  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Yate  Lee, 
barrister-at-law.  Died  Mar.  29,  1911.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  17,  1911) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  MORRISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1896.  B.  Apr.  28,  1877.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
1899;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1900;  priest,  1901; 
C.  of  St  James-the-Great,  Bethnal  Green,  1900-4.  C.  of 
Osgathorpe,  Leics.,  1904-7;  R.  there,  1907-10.  Chaplain  at 
St  George's  English  Church,  Berlin,  1910-14.  C.F.  to  British 
prisoners  of  war  in  Germany,  1915-19.  Held  the  first 
services  at  Ruhleben  camp  for  British  civilians,  and  at 
Doberitz  for  British  military  prisoners  of  war.  Arrested  and 
tried  on  4  occasions,  the  last  being  in  1917  when  he  had 
suffered  imprisonment.  Awarded  O.B.E.,  1921.  Chaplain  to 
the  Legation  and  English  Church  at  Stockholm,  1919-29;  at 
the  Hague,  1929-44.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Bath,  1942-5- 
Chaplain  at  Utrecht,  1945-9.  Died  at  Westgate-on-Sea, 
Dec.  I,  1950.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  5,  1950.) 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  2, 
1876.  S.  of  George  H.,  solicitor.  B.  [July  20,  1857],  in 
London.  School,  Newton  College,  Devon.  Matric.  Lent, 
1877;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford),  1880; 
priest,  1881;  C.  of  King's  Capel,  Heref.,  1880-3.  C.  of  St 
Mary-at-the-Walls,  Colchester,  1883-7.  C.  of  St  Martin's, 
Colchester,  1887-90;  R.  there,  1 890-1 900.  V.  of  Rampton, 
Cambs.,  1900-13.  Married,  Jan.  29,  1889,  Theodora,  dau.  of 
W.  Kerr,  of  Liverpool.  Latterly  of  3,  Bateman  Street, 
Cambridge.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  193 1. 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  12,  1802.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1768),  R.  of  Marlesford, 
Suffolk.  B.  there.  [Bapt.  Mar.  20,  1783.]  Schools,  Lowestoft 
(Mr  Ritson)  and  Bramford  (Mr  Naylor).  Matric.  Lent,  1804; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Sept.  20,  1807; 
priest,  June  12,  1808.  Died  July,  1831;  buried  at  Marlesford. 
(Venn,  u.  138.) 


Williams,  Herbert  William 

WILLIAMS,  HENRYRUPERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  11, 
1885.  S.  of  PhUip,  of  Hinstock  Hall,  Salop.  B.  Aug.  10,  1867. 
School  Radley.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  July  16, 
1887.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Served  with  the  Imperial 
Yeomanry  in  the  South  African  War,  1 899-1 902.  Of  Fyfield, 
Abingdon,  Berks,  in  1947.   (Radley  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  716.) 

WILLIAMS,  HERBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar  5 
1841-  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  12,  1841.  S.  of  the  Rev.  JlohnJ 
(St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  1801),  R.  of  Woodchester,  Gloucs. 
(and  Elizabeth  Cooke).  B.  Nov.  4,  1822.  Matnc.  Michs.  1841. 
Died  Sept.  22,  1843.  Brother  of  Basil  (1836).  (F.P.White; 
Warwick's  Univ.  Reg.) 

WILLIAMS,  HERBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1845- 
S  of  Samuel,  schoolmaster,  of  Walcot,  Somerset  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  there,  Mar.  11,  1825.  Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  i85o;pnest, 
1853.  Second  Master  of  St  Albans  Grammar  School,  1853-5; 
Head  Master  of  Tunbridge  Wells  Grammar  School,  1855-8; 
of  the  Brewers'  School,  Trinity  Square,  London,  1858-89. 
C.  of  St  Katherine  Coleman,  Fenchurch  Street,  London, 
1864-1900.  Lattedy  of  Sheering  rectory,  Essex,  where  he 
died  Sept.  9,  1903.  Father  of  Herbert  A.  (1873)-  [Eagle, 
XXV.  208;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  14,  1903.) 

WILLIAMS  (post  ADDAMS-WILLIAMS),  HERBERT.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  i,  1871.  [jnd]  s  of 
William  Addams,  Esq.,  of  91,  Pembroke  Road,  CUtton. 
[B.  Oct.  1852.]  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler)  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Assistant 
Master  at  Rossall  School,  1876-83.  Ord.  deacon  (Madras), 
1886;  priest  (Dublin),  1889.  Vice-Principal  of  the  S.P.G. 
College  at  Trichinopoly,  Madras,  1885-8.  C.  of  Bray,  Co. 
DubUn,  1889-91.  C.  of  Cheddar,  Somerset,  1891-2.  R.  of 
Llangibby  with  Coed-y-Paen,  Mon.,  1892-1925.  V.  of 
Dingestow,  Mon.,  1925-7-  F-G-S-  Married,  Aug.  8,  1888, 
Grace  Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Royse  Lysaght,  of  Clifton. 
Latterly  of  Hanbury  Road,  Clifton,  where  he  died  Jan.  29, 
1931.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1873),  Albert  (1882),  Harold  (1877) 
and  Rowland  A.  (1870).  (Sherborne  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  6,  1931.) 

WILLIAMS,  HERBERT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
from  Cavendish  H.,  1882;  M.A.  1885.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Herbert 
Howell  (Jesus  College,  Oxford),  of  Upper  Norwood.  B.  1862. 
School,  St  Paul's.]  Adm.  at  Downing,  Feb.  21,  1892.  Ord. 
deacon  (York,  for  Ripon),  1885;  priest  (Ripon),  1886;  C.  of 
St  James's,  Bradford,  1885-7.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene, 
Manningham,  1887-9-  C.  of  St  Matthias,  Bail's  Court 
London,  1889-95.  R-  of  Ufford,  Suffolk,  1895-1903-  R-  of 
Horselydown,  Surrey,  1903-18.  Served  m  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
V.  of  Teddington,  1918-30.  Married,  1942  (a  few  weeks  before 
his  death),  Maria  Tasker  Evans.  Died  at  Ealing,  Oct.  2, 1942. 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  P.  E.  ToweU.) 

WILLIAMS,  HERBERT  ALBAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  24,  1873.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Herbert  (1845)  (and  Eliza). 
B.  1855,  at  Kingsbury  Lodge,  St  Albans.  Bapt.  June  14, 
1855. "  [School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878; 
M  A.  1881.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1890.  Football  (Rugby) 
'blue,'  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Southport,  1878-83.  C.  of  Wimbledon, 
Surrey,  1884-90.  C.  of  St  GUes',  Oxford,  1890-3.  Chaplamof 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1890-1900;  Precentor  there,  1898- 
1900.  C.  of  St  Martin,  Carfax  with  All  Saints,  Oxford,  1893- 
1900.  R.  of  Sheering,  Essex,  1900-36.  Latteriy  of  Breck- 
lands,  Hillside  Road,  St  Albans,  where  he  died  Feb.  15,  1943; 
buried  at  Sheering.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  17,  I943-) 

WILLIAMS,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1881.  S.  of  the  Ven.  William  Leonard 
(Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1848),  Archdeacon  and  Bishop  of 
Waiapu,  New  Zealand  (and  Sarah  Wanklyn).  B.  at  Poverty 
Bay,  New  Zealand.  School,  Christ  Church,  New  Zealand. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888;  Litt.D. 
1925.  Litt.D.,  New  Zealand,  1924.  Assistant  Master  at 
Haileybury  College,  1885-6.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1886; 
priest  (Ely),  1887.  C.  of  West  Wratting,  Cambs.,  1886-8. 
Vice-Principal  of  the  Maori  Theological  College,  Gisborne, 
New  Zealand,  1889-94;  Principal,  1895-1902.  Missionary 
(E.  Coast  district),  dio.  of  Waiapu,  1902-29.  .Archdeacon  of 
Waiapu,  1907-30.  Bishop  of  Waiapu,  1930-7,  being  the  third 
member  of  his  family  to  hold  this  see.  His  cathedral  was 
totally  destroyed  by  earthquake,  1938.  Married,  1888, 
Bertha  Mason  and  had  issue.  .Author,  Maori  Dictionary; 
Bibliography  of  Printed  Maori,  etc.  Died  Dec.  7,  1937.  aged 
77.  Brother  of  Arthur  E.  T.  (1888).  (Burke,  Col.  Gentry; 
Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  8,  1937-) 


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Williams,  Hiram  Loftus 

WILLIAMS,  HIRAM  LOFTUS.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon  (Wakefield,  for  Ripon), 
1894;  priest  (Ripon),  1896;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Bradford, 
1894-7.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hampstead,  1897-8.  C.  of 
St  Nicholas,  Gloucester,  1898-1901.  Association  Secretary 
(North  district),  London  Jews  Society,  1901-7.  V.  of  St  Mark's, 
Preston,  Lanes.,  1907-18.  V.  of  Mytton,  Yorks.,  1918-25. 
V.  of  Wilshaw,  1925-31.  Died  in  Oct.  1931,  at  Oxford. 
(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  9,  1931.) 

WILLIAMS,  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  i,  1856. 
[5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Hamilton  John  (1826)  (and  Margaret 
Sophia).  B.  Jan.  6,  1837,  at  Whatley,  Somerset.  Matric. 
Michs.  1856; 'Scholar;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Advocate  of 
humanitarian  propagandism,  especially  in  relation  to  diet  and 
vivisection.  Married,  Nov.  20,  i860,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Robert  Smith,  of  the  Indian  Army.  Author,  The  Ethics  of 
Diet;  Life  and  Letters  of  Swift  and  Pope;  Translation  of 
Dialogues  of  Lucian.  Died  Sept.  21,  1931.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Who  was  Who;  H.  S.  Salt,  225.) 

WILLIAMS,    HUGH.    B.A.  incorp.  from  Oxford,    1756;  M.A. 

from  Queens',  1756.   [S.  of  William,  of  Llanengan.]   Matric. 

from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Oct.   10,   1740,  age   18;   B.A. 

(Oxford)  1744-    (^'-  Oxon.) 
WILLIAMS,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  14,  1761.  Of 

Wales.   Matric.  Michs.  1761. 

WILLIAMS,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1767;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  10,  1768.    S.  of  Robert,  deceased. 

B.  at  Llandrillo,  Merioneth.  School,  Bangor.  Matric.  Michs. 
1768;  Scholar,  1768;  B.A.  1772;  M.A.  1776.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bangor),  Nov.  29,  1772;  priest  (St  Asaph),  Aug.  7,  1774-  R- 
of  Llanelidan,  Denbighs.,  1780-96.  V.  of  Conway,  Cam., 
1786-91.  R.  of  Llangyniew,  Montgom.,  1791-2.  Preb.  of 
St  Asaph,  1792.  V.  of  Corwen,  Merioneth,  1792-7.  R.  of 
Clocaenog,  Denbighs.,  1796-1809.  R.  of  Halkyn,  Flints., 
1797-1809.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  St  Asaph,  i797- 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Playford,  Esq.,  of  North 
Repps,  Norfolk.  Died  Mar.  21,  1809,  aged  58.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  III.  719  and  iv.  561.) 

WILLIAMS,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  22, 
1820.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  John  (1780),  Bart.,  of  Bodelwyddan, 
Flints,  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh  Williams,  of  Tyfry, 
Anglesey).  B.  [Jan.  8,  1802],  at  St  Asaph.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1822;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  18,  1825.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  21,  1830.  Succeeded  his  brother  John  as  3rd  Bart., 
Sept.  10,  1859.  High  Sherifi  of  Denbighshire,  1862.  Married, 
Apr.  16,  1843,  Hem-ietta  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Watkins 
Williams  Wynn.  Died  May  10,  1876,  at  Bodelwyddan. 
Father  of  Chades  H.  B.  (1873)  and  Owen  J.  (1871) ;  brother  of 
John  (1812)  and  William  (1824).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11. 
402;  G.E.C.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILLIAMS,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  2,  1845. 
S.  of  Henry;  re-adm.  Jan.  16,  1852.  B.  [Aug.  28,  1827],  at 
Islington.  School,  Islington.  Matric.  Lent,  1846.  (Peile,  11. 
494-) 

WILLIAMS,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1854- 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  (Jesus  College,  Oxford,  1813)  [V.  of 
Bassaleg]  (and  Mary).  B.  [Dec.  23,  1833],  at  Llandaff.  Bapt. 
Jan.  23,  1834.  [School,  Marlborough  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1854;  LL.B.  1861.  Rowing  'blue,'  1856,  1858,  1859.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield),  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Wellington, 
Salop,  1863-7.    Missionary  at  Truro,  Nova  Scotia,  1868-9. 

C.  of  Woodkirk,  Yorks.,  1870-2.  V.  of  Risca,  Mon.,  1872-7. 
Died  Jan.  23,  1877.  Brother  of  Benjamin  H.  (1849).  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1898.  S.  of 
Peter.  B.  Nov.  12,  1878,  at  Neath,  Glamorgans.  School, 
Llandovery  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A. 
1905.  Ord.  deacon  (LlandaS),  1901;  priest,  1902;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Newport,  Mon.,  1901-4.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Eastbourne, 
1904-5.  C.  of  St  Peter  and  St  Paul,  LlandaS,  Glam.,  1905-14. 
R.  of  Llanfabon,  1914-25.  V.  of  Pentyrch,  1925-9.  V.  of 
Llanwonno  with  Ynysybwl,  1929-47.  Canon  of  Llandaff, 
1942.  R.  of  St  Pagans  with  Llanilteme,  1948-52.  Died  in 
Dec.  1952.   (Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS,  HUGH  DAFYDD  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  June  30,  1888.  S.  of  Hugh.  B.  [May  28,  1869],  at 
Ferryside,  Carm.  Schools,  Merthyr  Grammar  and  Dulwich 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Resided  for  one  term.  Died 
May  15,  1905.    (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  u.  741.) 

WILLIAMS,  HUGH  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1880.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  Coldham,  of  Wellington, 
New  Zealand  (and  Anne  Palmer,  dau.  of  William  Beetham, 
of  Wellington).     B.    [Sept.    26,    1861J,   at  Auckland,    New 


Williams,  James  Haddy  Wilson 

Zealand.  School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884.  Of  Masterton,  New  Zealand  in  1924.  (Malvern 
Coll.  Reg. ;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry.) 

WILLIAMS,  HUGH  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Henry  (1851),  of 
Alcester  rectory,  Worcs.  B.  there  [Mar.  16],  1873.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1895.  Anelectrical 
engineer;  one  of  the  principals  in  Messrs  Balfour,  Beatty  and 
Co.,  Ltd.  Married,  1903,  Evelyn  Alice,  dau.  of  F.  Bowker,  of 
Winchester.  Died  July  25,  1925,  at  Worcester  Park,  Surrey. 
(The  Times,  Aug.  i,  1925.) 

WILLIAMS,  ILLTYD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1873- 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Edward,  agent  [of  Middlesbrough]  (and  Mary 
Elizabeth).  B.  at  Dowlais,  Glam.  Bapt.  Sept.  15,  1856. 
[School,  King's  College,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Died 
Mar.  5,  1929,  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of  Aneurin  (1876). 
(The  Times,  Mar.  7,  1929.) 

WILLIAMS,  JACKSON  MUSPRATT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Apr.  13,  1824.  B.  at  Southampton.  Matric.  Lent,  1825; 
B.A.  1829.  Chaplain,  H.E.I.C;  at  Poonamallee  and 
Vizagapatam;  and  at  Vepery,  Madras.  Married.  Died 
Sept.  3,  1832,  at  Madras.   (G.  Mag.,  1833,  11.  88.) 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  26, 
1768.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Westmoriand,  Jamaica.  School,  Eton. 
Scholar,  1768.  Of  Carrawina,  Westmoriand,  Jamaica.  Died 
Aug.  10,  1803.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  V.  L.  Oliver.) 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  5.  1832- 
[Of  Tring  Park,  Herts.  B.  1814.]  School,  Greenwich.  Matric. 
Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Ord.  priest  (Ely),  1838. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Grout.  Resided  at  Pendley 
manor,  Tring.  Died  May  27,  1871.  Father  of  Joseph  G. 
(1867).    (Boase,  vi.  891;  Peile,  11.  445.) 

WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1897. 
S.  of  James,  'engaged  in  lead-mines'  (died  Apr.  1892)  (and 
Elizabeth  Richards).  B.  June  21,  1867,  at  Pentrebach, 
Talybont.  School,  Aberystwyth,  and  at  King's  College, 
London.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Jan.  13,  1898;  B.A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  St  Bartholo- 
mew's, Islington,  1894-7.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Cambridge, 
1897-1900.  C.  of  Laister  Dyke,  Yorks.,  1900-8.  C.  of  Huck- 
nall  Torkard,  Notts.,  1908-20.  Chaplain  at  Newstead  Abbey 
and  Newstead  Colliery,  1920-7.  R.  of  Shelton,  1927-38. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1940. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  27, 

1838.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  Haddy  [Wilson]  (1792), 
R.  of  Fomham  All  Saints,  Suffolk.]  B.  [at  Fomham,  Aug. 
1819].  [School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  Grammar.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842.  Ord.  deacon,  1842;  priest,  1844. 
C.  of  Roughton,  Norfolk,  1845.  C.  of  Ashleworth,  Gloucs., 
1846-51.  Of  Dummer  House,  Basingstoke,  Hants.,  1852-66, 
and  of  Enham  House,  Andover,  1867-9.  Died  Jan.  1869. 
Father  of  Arthur  L.  (1871)  and  Frank  R.  (1881).  (Bury 
St  Edmunds  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  BIRCH  SHARPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Jan.  16,  1842.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1842.  Migrated 
to  Queens',  Feb.  3,  1843;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1855.  Died  Dec.  i, 
1899,  aged  76.    (The  Times,  Dec.  4,  1899.) 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  EVAN.  Matric.  Non-Coll.,  Michs.  1887. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Evan,  V.  of  Nantcwnlle,  Cardigan. 
B.  [Feb.  23,  1868],  at  Lampeter.  Schools,  St  John's,  Leather- 
head  and  St  David's,  Lampeter.  Migrated  pens,  to  Christ's, 
Oct.  5,  1888;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor), 
1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  Llanbeblig,  1891.  C.  of  Carnarvon, 
1891-4.  Dioc.  C.  of  Bangor,  1894-7.  V.  of  Caerdeon  with 
Bontddu,  Merions.,  1897-1902.  V.  of  Portmadoc  and 
Tremadoc  (with  Ynyscynhaiam  to  1909),  Cam.,  1902-16. 
V.  of  Gresford,  Denbighs.,  1916-32.  Canon  of  St  Asaph,  1927. 
Archdeacon  of  Wrexham,  1930-47.  Married,  July  13,  i8g8, 
Constance  Emily  Kerr,  3rd  dau.  of  .Admiral  R.  M.  Pechell,  of 
London  and  had  issue.  Of  Bryn  Eglwys,  Chirk,  Denbighshu-e, 
in  1951.  Died  Feb.  12,  1953.  Brother  of  Walter  D.  (1887). 
(Crockford;  Who's  Who;  KeWy, Handbook;  TheTimes,]uly  15. 
1898.) 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  HADDY  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
July  31,  1792.  B.  at  Maldon,  Essex.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William 
(1763).]  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  1800.  Fellow, 
1799.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  Aug.  12,  1798;  priest  (Non,vich), 
Sept.  20,  1801.  V.  of  Litlington,  Cambs.,  1812-15.  R-  oi 
Westley  with  Fomham  All  Saints,  Suffolk,  1815-42.  A  fnend 
of  Chades  Lamb.  Died  Mar.  18,  1842,  aged  65.  Father  of 
Tames  A.  (1838);  brother  of  Richard  H.  (1808).  (Foster, 
'index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  i.  560.) 


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Williams,  James  Reynold 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  REYNOLD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Julv  5,  1849.  S.  of  John,  carpenter,  of  Taplow,  Bucks,  (and 
Margarita).  B.  there.  Bapt.  Apr.  13,  1828.  Matric.  Michs. 
1849;  B.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  Dec.  18,  1853;  priest, 
1854;  C.  of  Langley-Marish,  Bucks.,  1853-4.  C.  of  Kempston, 
Beds.,  1854-5.  C-  of  Upton  with  Chalvey,  Bucks.,  1855-9. 
R.  of  Hedsor,  1860-70.  R.  of  PuUord,  Cheshire,  1870-1900. 
Married,  Oct.  23,  1856,  Hannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Ralph 
Wilcoxon,  Esq.,  of  Dulwich  Common,  Surrey.  Died  Jan.  27, 
1900,  aged  71.  (Eagle,  xxii.  259;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Feb.  I,  1900.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN.  B.A.  1752.  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from 
King's,  1752.   For  possible  identifications  see  Al.  Oxon. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN.    Matric.  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs.  1769; 

LL.B.  1770. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1775.    S.  of  William,  licentiate-in-physic.    B.  at  Carnarvon. 
School,  Bangor.    Matric.  Michs.  1775;  Scholar,  1775;  B.A. 
1779- 
WILLIAMS,   JOHN.    Adm.   FeU.-Com.    (age   18)    at   Christ's, 
Nov.  24,  1780.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Bennet  (1753).  of  St  Asaph  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Roger  Hesketh,  of  Rossall).   [B.  Dec.  22, 
1761.]    School,  Winchester.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  8, 
1781.    Of  Bodelw>'ddan,  St  Asaph.    Created  Bart.,  July  24, 
1798.    High  Sherifi  of  Flintshire,  i794-     Married,  Oct.  21, 
1791,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh  Williams,  of  Tyfry,  Anglesey. 
Died  Oct.  9,  1830.  Father  of  John  (1812),  William  (1824),  and 
Hugh   (1820);  brother  of  William  (1792)-    {Peile,  n.  313; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.) 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21,  i794- 
Of  FUntshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1794;  Scholar,  1794",  B.A.  1798. 
R.   of   Llandulas,    Denbighshire,    1813.     Died   in    1814,    at 
Llanarmon,  leaving  a  widow  and  children.     Said  to  have 
'possessed  considerable   talents  and  literary   attainments,' 
and  '  to  have  ranlced  as  a  classical  scholar  among  the  first  of 
his  year'  at  College.    (G.  Mag.,  1814,  11.  91;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,    IV.    561,    which    finds    it    impossible    to    determine 
whether  the  above  applies  to  this  man,  or  to  John  (i775)-) 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1794.   [Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  WUUam  (Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
1751)  [V.]  of  Bunbury,  Cheshire  (and  Ester  [sic)  Richardson, 
of  Beeston,  Cheshire).    [Bapt.  Feb.  10,  i777,  at  Bunbury.] 
School,  Manchester  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1794;  Scholar, 
1796;  B.A.  1798;  Members'  prize,  1799;  M.A.  1801.    Fellow, 
1800.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  29,  i797-  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1804.    On  the  Northern  Circuit.   Junior  Counsel  at  the 
trial  of  Queen  Caroline,  1820.    K.C.  1827.   M.P.  for  Lincoln, 
1822-6;    for    Winchelsea,    1830-2.     Solicitor-General    and 
Attorney-General  to  Queen  Adelaide,  1830.    Knighted,  and 
transferred   to  the   King's  Bench,   1834.    A   Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  1834.   'He  was  diminutive  of  statureand  severe 
of    countenance,    but    was    urbane    in   manner.'      Married 
Harriett   Katherine,  dau.  of  Davies  Davenport,  of  Capes- 
thome,  Cheshire.   Died,  s.p.,  suddeiJy,  Sept.  15,  1846,  at  his 
seat,  Livermere  Park,  Sufiolk;  buried  in  the  Temple  Church. 
{Inns  of  Court;  D.N.B.;  Judges  of  England,  744;  Manchester 
Sch.  Reg.,  II.  I57-) 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN.  B.A.  i797,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  1797- 
Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  5,  1797.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  possible 
identifications. 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  29,  1805. 
S.   of   the   Rev.   Daniel,   V.  of  Llanarthney,   Carmarthens. 
Matric.  Michs.  1805.    Kept  six  terms. 
WILLIAMS  (post  WILLIAMS-HAY),  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell.-Com. 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1812.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  John 
(1780).    B.  [Jan.  9,  1794],  at  Bodelwyddan,  Flints.    School, 
Bodelwyddan.   Matric.  Michs.  1812.   Succeeded  his  father  as 
2nd  Bart.,  Oct.  9,  1830.    Assumed  the  additional  name  of 
Hay  on  marrying,  Sept.  8,  1842,  Lady  Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  WilUam  Pitt,   ist  Earl  Amherst.    Died  Sept.   10,   1859. 
Brother  of  Hugh  (1820)  and  William  (1824).    (Burke,  P.  and 
B.-  Trinity  Adm.  Reg.  erroneously  calls  him  William  John; 
G.E.C.) 
WILLIAMS,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  3, 
1821.     S.   of   Richard   [deceased].     B.   at   Cardiff.     School, 
St  Paul's,  London.    Matric.  Easter,  1822;  B.A.   1826.    [St 
Paul's  Reg.,  's.  of  — ,  widow.'] 
WILLIAMS   (post  PICTON),   JOHN.    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at 
Trinity,    Oct.    11,    1825.     S.    of   Francis    [Lt.-Col.,    Royal 
Marines],  of   Prendergast,   Pembs.    B.   [Oct.   14,   1807],   at 
Northampton.   School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1826.   Adm.  at 
the   Inner  Temple,   Oct.   5,    1826.    Changed   his  name   to 
Picton     Called  'M.D.';  of  Iscoed,  Carmarthenshire.    {Eton 
Sch.  Lists:  Inns  of  Court;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 


Williams,  John  Charles 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens  (age  18)  at  Magdalene 
May  •'7  1829.  S.  of  John  [of  the  Bank  of  England],  of  West 
Hackney  (and  Elizabeth  Law).  School,  Leeds.  Matnc 
Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1S36  Ord  deacon^  1834; 
priest  1835  Assistant  Chaplam  to  the  Middlesex  Hospital 
of  Correction,  1840-66.  Disappears  from  Clergy  Lvst,  1867. 
{Leeds  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
lune  30  1831.  S.  of  WUliam,  Esq.,  of  PontargamddwT. 
Cardigans,  (and  Mary  Jones).  School,  Ystradmeurig.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835;  M-A.  1838. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1842. 
[S.  of  Charles.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846.  Ord  deacon 
(Exeter)  1847;  C.  of  Lydford,  Devon.  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Bristol  C  of  Ashley,  Wilts.  C.  of  Nash  and  Llanwem,  Mon. 
C  of  St  Mary  Major,  Exeter,  1865-9.  C.  of  St  Columb  Major, 
Cornwall,  1869.  V.  of  Widdecombe-m-the-Moor,  Devon, 
1869-93.  Resided  latterly  at  Norfolk  Lodge,  Boyey  Tracey. 
Died  Apr.  5,  1901,  aged  76,  at  Clifton.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Coll. 
Cornuh.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  9,  1901.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1889.  S.  of 
Thomas  Roger.  B.  Nov.  14.  1870,  at  Southsea,  Hants. 
[School,  Cranleigh.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  Scholar,  1890; 
BA  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham 
College,  1896-1929-.  Of  13,  Lancaster  Road,  Ealing,  in  1936. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1891-  BA  1897;  M.A.  1904.  [School,  Denstone  CoUege.J 
Ord.  deacon  (Llandaff),  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  Llanfihangel- 
Llantamam,  Mon.,  1898-1902.  Acting  C.F.,  in  South  Africa, 
iqo-'-3  C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Croydon,  Surrey,  1903-4. 
Head  Master  of  Griffin  House  School,  Brondesbury,  Midds., 
1004-9.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  KUbum,  1907-9-  C.  of  St  Pauls, 
Knightsbridge,  1909-12.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
191^-14  Chaplain  at  the  Westminster  Hospital,  1918-23. 
Chaplain  at  Antofagasta,  Falkland  Islands,  1924-5-  R-  of 
Northolt,  Middlesex,  1926-33-  Died  Jan.  2,  1933.  aged  81. 
{Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  5,  1933.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct  I  1866.  Of  Gloucs.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870; 
M  A  1873  Ord.  deacon  (Llandaff,  for  St  Asaph),  1873;  pnest 
(St  Asaph),  1874;  C.  of  RossettDenbighs  1873-4.  C  of 
Balsham,  Cambs.,  1874-6.  C.  of  Hendon,  Middlesex,  1876-8. 
V  of  Yardlev  Wood,  Wanvs.,  1878-81.  V.  of  Alderminster, 
Worcs  1881-90.  Resided  latterly  at  Chesham,  Bucks., 
where  he  died  Dec.  13,  1908,  aged  61.  Father  of  Arthur  M. 
(1897).   [Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  16,  1908.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  14, 
1867  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert  [M.P.,  and  banker],  of  Bridehead, 
Dorchester  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  W.  Cunning- 
ham, V.  of  Harrow).  B.  Aug.  29,  1849-  m  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1872.  Died  Dec.  8,  1892.  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Inns  of  Cotirt.) 

WILLIAMS  (or  WILLIAMES),  JOHN  BUCKLEY.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25,  1826.  Of  .Montgomerys. 
[-nd  s  of  John  Buckley  Wilhams,  of  Pennant  (and  Catharine, 
dau.  of  Rice  Pryse,  of  Glyn  Cogen).  B.  in  1849-]  Schools, 
Bridgnorth  [and  Shrewsbury].  Matnc.  Michs.  1826.  Of 
Glyn  Cogen.  Comet,  Montgomery  Yeomanry.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Montgom.  Manied  (1)  1841,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard 
Whitmore,  of  Hockley  Abbey,  Wanvs.;  (2)  1871,  Martha 
Anne  dau.  of  Joseph  Jones,  of  Dolobran  Hall,  Montgom. 
Died  June  27,  1881.  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  County 
Families.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  CHAMBERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
.-\pr.  25,  1842.   Matric.  Michs.  1842. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Nov.  10,  1818;  later,  a  Fell.-Com.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A. 
1823;  M.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Oct.  15,  1820; 
priest,  June  17,  1821;  C.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1822-3.  C. 
of  High  Wycombe,  1823-42.  R.  of  Farthingstone,  Northants., 
1837-43.  R.  of  Sherrington,  Bucks.,  1843-8.  Died  Nov.  30, 
1848,  aged  60.  {Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  NoHhants. 
C/ergv;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  I.  213.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  8  1859.  S.  of  John  Charles,  of  9,  The  lenace,  Clapham 
Common,  London.  [B.  July,  1840.]  Schools,  Uppmgham 
[and  Giggleswick].  Did  not  reside.  Appointed  to  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service  1862;  served  in  Oudh  as  Assistant  Commis- 
sioner; in  the  N.W.  Provinces,  1869;  Joint  Magistrate  and 
Deputy  Collector,  ist  grade,  1880;  retired,  1889.  {Giggleswick 
Sch.  Reg.;  Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  India  Office  Ltsl.) 


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Williams,  John  Charles 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adra.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  i88i.  [2nd  s.  of  John  Michael,  of  Caerhays  Castle, 
Cornwall  (and  Elizabeth  Maria,  dau.  of  Stephen  Davey,  of 
Bochym,  Cornwall).  B.  Sept.  30,  1861.  School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Succeeded  to  the  Caerhays  estate  in 
1899.  Devoted  himself  to  the  cultivation  of  rhododendrons. 
High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  1888.  M.P.  for  the  Truro  division  of 
Cornwall,  1892-5.  Lord-Lieut.of  Cornwall,  1918-36.  Married, 
Oct.  15,  1884,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  Martin 
Williams,  2nd  Bart.,  M.P.  of  Tregullow,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Mar.  29,  1939.  Brother  of  Michael  (1875).  (Trinity  Hall 
adm.  register  erroneously  gives  his  father's  name  as  William; 
Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who  teias  Who;  The  Times, 
Mar.  30,  1939.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  21, 
1847.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  (1815).  B.  Jan.  10,  1829.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital  (exhibitioner).]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Bell 
Scholar,  1848;  Scholar,  1849;  Browne  medal,  1849;  B.-A.. 
{6th  Classic)  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1854; 
priest,  i8s5.  Head  Master  of  Christ  College,  Brecon,  1855-78. 
V.  of  Bottisham,  Cambs.,  1880-1903.  J. P.  for  Cambs.  Died 
Nov.  23,  1904,  at  Bamwood  House,  near  Gloucester.  Father 
of  Connop  (1880).  {Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  30,  1904.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  i, 
1837.  Of  Wales.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford),  July  4,  1841;  C.  of  Greet,  Salop,  1841-5. 
C.  of  Cleobury  Mortimer,  1846-51.  C.  of  Farlow,  1852-5. 
V.  of  Farlow,  1856-97.  Died  Jan.  25,  1897,  aged  80.  {Crock- 
ford;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Jan.  29,  1897.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  FOSTER.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1897.  [3rd  s.  of  Henry,  wine-merchant]  (and  Laura  E.).  B. 
Feb.  18,  1878,  at  Hackney.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  F.S.A.  1928. 
Ord.  deacon  (York),  1901;  priest,  1904;  C.  of  Guisborough, 
Yorks.,  1901-4.  C.  of  Burghclere  with  Newtown,  Hants., 
1904-9.  V.  of  .Ashmansworth,  1909-15.  R.  of  Beachamwell 
with  Shingham,  Norfolk,  1915-22.  R.  of  Bucklesham, 
Sufiolk,  1922-6.  R.  of  Sandon,  Essex,  1926-35.  R.  of  South 
Walsham,  Norfolk,  1935-48.  Archivist  to  the  diocese  of 
Norwich,  1949.  Edited  Hampshire  Churchwardens'  Accounts. 
Living  at  Pykerell's  House,  St  Mary's  Plain,  Norwich,  in 
1952.   {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 
1876.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  Griffith  [Q.C.],  of  2,  Lawn  Road, 
Hampstead  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Evans).  B.  [Aug.  6], 
1857,  at  Denbigh.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  LL.B.  1880;  LL.M.  1909.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  8,  1878.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  29,  1881.  A  Special 
Pleader.  On  the  North  Wales  and  Chester  Circuit.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Captain;  Judge  Advocate-General, 
1917).  Married,  Sept.  8,  1885,  Jessie  Wilhelmina,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Hunter,  of  Innellan,  Argyllshire.  Joint 
author.  The  Law  of  Ejectment,  etc.  Died  Nov.  18,  1917,  at 
Reading,  after  returning  invalided  from  France.  {Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Inns  of  Court  and  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar 
give  Eldest  s.  of  John  Herbert;  Law  Lists;  The  Times, 
Nov.  20,  191 7.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  HERBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter,  1891. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  JEFFREYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  4,  1819.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  John  (and  Marianna). 
Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  7,  18 18.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  10,  1829.  A  Special 
Pleader.   On  the  Oxford  Circuit.    {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  MAXWELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1819.  [2nd]  s.  of  William  Freke.  B.  in  Manchester. 
School,  Manchester  [Non-Conformist  Academy]  (Mr 
Dalton).  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  26,  1819.  Died  Sept.  8,  1826.  M.I.  at  llketshall 
St  John,  Suffolk.    {Inns  of  Court.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  MEREDITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  28,  1823.  S.  of  John  Meredith  (and  Elizabeth  Stephens). 
B.  [Dec.  6,  1804],  at  Welshpool,  Montgom.  Matric.  Michs. 
1823;  B..A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor^vich),  June5, 1831;  priest, 
Oct.  7,  1832;  C.  of  Sutton,  Norfolk,  1832-6.  C.  of  North 
Lydbury,  Salop,  1836-8.  C.-in-charge  of  Berriew,  Montgom., 
1838-55.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  B.  Bright,  V.  of 
North  Lydbury.  Had  an  estate  in  Montgomeryshire.  Died 
Aug.  31,  1855,  as  the  result  of  a  riding-accident.  {Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  Peile,  11.  413;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  11.  551.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  MORGAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Aug.  9,  1825.  Of  Middlesex. 


Williams,  Latimer  Thrale 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Dec.  12,  1833.   Of  Middlesex. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  PENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  26, 
1844.  [Only  s.  of  Penry,  of  Abercamlais  (and  Georgina 
Dames).  B.  July  15,  1824.  School,  Winchester.]  Doubtful  if 
resided.  In  the  Army  (ist  Regt.  of  Foot).  Succeeded  his 
grandfather,  the  Ven.  John  Williams  (Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
1810),  Archdeacon  of  Cardigan,  at  Abercamlais.  Died, 
unmarried,  1861.   {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  PUGET.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1834.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  deceased,  'late  Fellow  of  All 
Souls  College,  Oxford'  (Jesus  College,  Oxford,  1771).  B.  at 
Leominster,  Heref.  [School,  Christ's  Hospital.]  Kept  nine 
terms. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  TYSON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1885.  S. 
of  the  Rev.  John,  of  the  rectory,  Newtown,  Montgom. 
[School,  Christ  College,  Brecon.]  Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  5,  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Assistant  Master  at  Leamington 
College;  at  St  Edmund's  School,  Canterbury;  Head  Master  of 
Bishop's  College  prep.  School,  Lennoxville,  Quebec,  1903-9; 
Head  Master,  1910-18-.    {Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Canon 

A.  E.  Donaldson.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  WEBSTER  MARSDEN.  Matric.  Non-Coil., 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1899.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  John. 

B.  1871.  School,  Christ  College,  Brecon.]  Assistant  Master 
at  Aldeburgh  prep,  school,  1893-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester), 
1895;  priest,   1897;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Chatham,   1895-1901. 

C.  of  Carisbrooke,  Isle  of  Wight,  1901-2.  C.  of  Mitcham, 
Surrey,  1902-18.  Chaplain  of  Croydon  Union,  1918-37. 
Married,  1896,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Middleton.  Latterly  of 
97,  Bensham  Manor  Road,  Thornton  Heath,  Surrey.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1938.  (Canon  A.  E.  Donaldson; 
Who's  Who  in  Surrey;  F.  P.  White.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  WIGLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1818.  Of  Worcs.  [Eldest  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Pitmaston, 
Worcs.  (and  Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Wigley).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1818.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  15,  1819. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1822.  Married,  July  23,  1824, 
Marie  Dolores  Catalina  Blanche.  Died  Mar.  21,  1857.  {Inns 
of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.  {sub  Greswolde- Williams).) 

WILLIAMS,  JOSEPH  GROUT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  15, 
1867.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  James  (1832),  of  [Pendley 
manor],  Tring,  Herts,  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Grout). 
B.  [June  16],  1848,  at  Pendley  manor.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Of  Pendley  manor.  Captain,  Herts. 
Militia,  1871-85.  J. P.  for  Herts,  and  Bucks.;  High  Sheriff  of 
Herts.,  1889.  Married,  Oct.  16,  1878,  Catherine  M.,  dau.  of 
Robert  Tidswell,  of  Seymour  House,  Denmark  Hill,  Surrey. 
Died  Oct.  9,  1923.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Walford, 
County  Families;  The  Times,  Oct.  11,  1923.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOSHUA  APPLEYARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  20, 
1895.  School,  St  George's,  Harrogate.  Matric.  Michs.  1896; 
B.A.  and  LL.B.  1899;  M.A.  1903.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  June,  1903.  Of  Castle  Hill,  Pannal  Ash,  Harrogate, 
in  1946.    {Law  Lists.) 

WILLIAMS,  JOSHUA  STRANGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  8,  1855.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Joshua  [Q.C.]  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.),  of  Newington  Hall,  Middlesex  (and  Lucy,  dau. 
of  William  Strange,  of  Upton,  West  Ham.).  B.  [Sept.  19, 
1837],  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1855; 
(Law  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1858);  B.A.  1859;  Chancellor's  Legal 
medal,  1859;  M.A.  1862;  LL.M.  1870.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  8,  1857.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1859.  District 
Land  Registrar  in  New  Zealand,  187 1-5;  Registrar-General 
of  Lands,  1872-5.  Puisne  Judge  at  Otago,  1875 1  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  New  Zealand,  1875-1914.  Knighted,  1911. 
P.C,  1913.  Married  (i)  July  26,  1864,  Caroline  Helen,  4th 
dau.  of  Thomas  Sanctuary,  of  Horsham,  Sussex;  (2)  Feb.  15, 
1877,  Amelia  Durant,  dau.  of  John  Wesley  Jago,  of  Dunedin, 
New  Zealand.  Of  Anderson's  Bay,  Dunedin.  Died  Dec.  22, 
1915,  at  Hove,  Sussex.  Half-brother  of  George  P.  (1865)  and 
Thomas  C.  (1871).  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry;  The  Times,  Dec.  23,  1915-) 

WILLIAMS,  LATIMER  THRALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
19, 1872.  [Elder]s.of  Frederick  Sims(i83o), of  21, The  Cedars, 
Putney.  B.  [Sept.  11],  1853,  at  Greenwich.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1877.  Football 
(rugby)  'Blue,'  1874,  1875.  Adm.  at  Lmcoln's  Inn,  Nov.  11, 
1876.  Died,  July  21,  1891,  at  Darlinghurst,  N.S.W., 
Australia.  Brother  of  Frederick  S.  (1874)-  {Boase,  vi.  893; 
Inns  of  Court. ^ 


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Williams,  Lawrence 

WILLIAMS,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1894.  [Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  WilUam  (1824),  of  Parcian, 
Tyn-y-Gongl,  Anglesey  (and  Marian,  dau.  of  Gen.  William 
Henry  Scott).  B.  [Apr.  25],  1876,  at  Llaneigrad,  Anglesey. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Second  Lieut.,  Duke 
of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  1896;  Captain,  1899;  Major, 
1902;  Lieut. -Colonel,  1911;  Colonel,  1919.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1898-1901.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.-Colonel,  3rd  Batt.,  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Of  Parcian,  Marianglas, 
Anglesey,  in  1949.  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Anglesey,  1900. 
Married  (i)  1897,  Catharine  E.  A.,  dau.  of  Colonel  Phibbs, 
and  had  issue;  (2)  1909,  EUinor  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Grenville  Williams,  4th  Bart.,  and  had  further  issue. 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Army  Lists;  Kelly, 
Handbook.) 

WILLIAMS,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  5,  1864. 
S.  of  Benjamin.  B.  [Dec.  14],  1845,  at  Pendleton,  Lanes. 
School,  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar,  1867; 
B.A.  {20th  Wrangler)  1868;  M.A.  1871;  M.B.  1873-  At 
St  Thomas's  Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.S.A.,  1872.  Practised  at  Lewisham.  Died  Oct.  19,  1888. 
{Medical  Directories;  Univ.  Calendar.) 

WILLIAMS,  LEONARD  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1886.  [4th]  s.  of  Sir  Frederick,  Bart., 
deceased  (and  Mary  Christian,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  V.  Law, 
Preb.  of  Wells).  B.  [Apr.  q,  1867],  in  London.  [School, 
Clifton  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury),  1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  Pewsey,  WUts., 
1891-3.  C.  of  New  Shoreham,  Sussex,  1894-6.  C.  ofClapham, 
Sussex,  1896-9.  C.  of  Cheriton  with  Tichborne,  Hants.,  1899- 
1901.  R.  of  Stoke-Wake,  Dorset,  1901-5.  V.  of  Famingham, 
Kent,  1905-10.  C.  of  Antony,  Cornwall,  1911-17.  R-  oi 
Lanreath,  1917-20.  V.  of  Scrooby,  Notts.,  1920-1.  V.  of 
Marazion,  Cornwall,  1921-4.  V.  of  Hessenford,  1924-32. 
Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Exeter,  from  1933.  Married,  Oct.  16, 
1894,  Margaret  Hay,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Eugene  Hay  Cameron, 
R.A.,  and  had  issue.  Of  Sidgard,  Sidmouth,  in  1951.  {Clifton 
Coll.  Keg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WILLIAMS,  LESLIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6,  1881. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Rowland  (1849),  R.  of  Bowers  Gifford, 
Essex.  B.  [Aug.  5,  1862],  at  Langtoft,  Lines.  Schools,  Christ 
College,  Brecon,  and  Birkenhead.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1892.  Principal  of  a  private  school.  Of  Swanwick 
Cottage,  Bath,  in  1913.  Brother  of  Charles  E.  (1884).  {Pe%le, 
II.  684.) 

WILLIAMS,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28,  1857. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  William,  mill-wright,  of  Everton,  Lanes,  (and 
Margaret).  B.  Apr.  25,  1840,  in  Liverpool.  [School,  Llan- 
dovery Collegiate  Institution.]  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A. 
1861.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  2,  1861.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  26,  1864.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Committed 
suicide  by  hanging  himself  in  his  chambers  in  Gray's  Inn, 
Jan.  15,  1899.  (Eagle,  xxi.  238;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Daily  Chronicle,  Jan.  17,  1899-) 

WILLIAMS,  LEWIS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1894.  S.  of  John, 
of  Tyddyn  Valley,  Llanrwst,  Wales,  deceased  (and  Ellen). 

B.  there  [Feb.  10],  1876.  School,  Llanrwst.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B.A.  1897.  In  the  Hand  in  Hand  Life  Office,  1900. 
{Venn,  11.  540.) 

WILLIAMS,  LLEWELYN  AUSTIN.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1876.  S.  of  David  William,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  of  Dieppe.  B. 
1858,  at  Chariton,  Kent.  Schools,  King's  Lynn  and  Shrews- 
bury. Migrated  to  Caius,  Jan.  1877.  Resided  five  terms  . 
'Went  to  South  Africa.'   {Venn,  11.  425.) 

WILLIAMS,  LLO'VT)  COSMO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  24,  1855.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Alfred  (1818).  B.  [1837],  m 
London.   School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859. 

C.  of  Culmington,  Salop,  i860.  Of  Greenponds,  Tasmama, 
1869-72.  Of  Ipswich,  Queensland,  Australia,  1874-6-  Died 
c.  1879.  Brother  of  Alfred  H.  (1851)  and  Frederick  M.  (1858). 
{St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List.) 

WILLIAMS,  MARTIN  GRISSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  27,  1879.  S.  of  William  M.  B.  [July  14,  1850],  m  Rood 
Lane,  London.  Schools,  Retford  Grammar  and  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Lent,  1880.  Kept  five  terms;  left  through 
ill-health.   Died  in  Jan.  1882.    {Peile,  11.  671.) 

WILLIAMS,  MATTHEW  DAVIES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhoose, 
Sept.  30,  1820.  Eldest  s.  of  Isaac  Lloyd  [of  Lincoln's  Inn],  of 
Cwmcynfelin,  Aberystwyth  (and  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Matthew 
Davies,  of  Cwmcynfelin).  [B.  June  2,  1800.]  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821 ;  B.A.  1825 ;  M.A.  1833.  Adm.  at  Lmcoln's 
Inn,  June  17,  1820.  Of  Cwmcynfelin.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Cardigans.    Married,  Feb.  19,  1828,  Susanna,  eldest  dau.  of 


Williams,  Owen  James 

Simon  Griffiths,  Esq.,  of  Cwmrhaidr,  Montgom.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  22,  i860.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  410; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

WILLIAMS,  MICHAEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 

Aug.  20,  1875.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Michael,  Esq.,  of  Pengreefs, 
Penmarworthal,  Cornwall  (and  Elizabeth  Maria,  dau.  of 
Stephen  Davey,  of  Redruth).  [B.  June  2,  1857.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Pro- 
prietor of  the  Morfa  smelting-works  at  Swansea,  which  he 
sold  in  1888.  Resided  subsequently  in  Devon.  J.P.  for 
Devon  and  Cornwall;  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  1898.  A 
Director  of  the  L.S.W.R.  and  other  railways.  Of  Caerhays 
Castle,  St  Austell,  Cornwall,  and  Gnaton  Hall,  S.  Devon. 
Married,  1882,  Dorothea  Mary,  dau.  of  E.  S.  Carus-WUson, 
of  Truro.  Died  s.p.,  Dec.  19,  1899.  Brother  of  John  C.  (1881). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Boase,  vi.  893;  Burke,  L.G.;  Walford,  County 
Families;  The  Times,  Dec.  21,  1899.) 

WILLIAMS,  MILBOURNE  BRANSBY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2, 
1899.  S.  of  Morgan  Bransby,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Killay  House, 
Killay,  Glam.  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  George 
Brown  Brock,  of  Brynsifi,  Glam.).  B.  June  29,  1880,  at 
Brynsyfi,  Mount  Pleasant,  Swansea.  School,  Malvern 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903.  A  director  of  the 
Rhondda  and  Swansea  Bay  railway.  Served  in  the  Great 
War  1914-19  (Major,  Welsh  Regt.;  wounded).  Lieut.- 
Colonel,  6th  Battalion  the  Welch  Regt.  (T.F.),  1927-3°- 
Died  July  21,  1944,  at  Langland  Bay,  Swansea.  Half-brother 
of  Morgan  J.  M.  (1879).  {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  in.  400; 
Burke,  L.O.;  The  Times,  July  24,  1944-) 

WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.  MILES.  B.A.  1779.  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  1779.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1779-  S.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  of  Llandough,  Penarth,  Glam.  Matric.  from  Jesus 
College,  Oxford,  Nov.  3,  i737.  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1741- 
R.  of  Shermanbury,  1762-86,  and  V.  of  Ovmg,  Sussex, 
1781-6.  {Al.  Oxon.,  which  gives  his  benefices  as  in  Essex; 
F.  P.  White.) 

WILLIAMS,  MORGAN  JOHN  MANDERSTJERNA.  Adm.  at 
Caius,  Oct.  i,  1879-  [Eldest]  s.  of  Morgan  Bransby,  gent.,  of 
North  HUl,  Swansea  (by  his  ist  wife,  Constance,  Baroness  von 
Wulf,  dau.  of  General  Carl  von  Manderstjema,  Governor  of 
St  Petersburg).  B.  [Apr.  14],  i860,  at  Chateau  Lennewarden, 
Livonia,  Russia.  School,  University  College.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1888.  In  a  firm  of  electrical  engmeers 
in  London.  At  the  Ministry  of  Munitions  during  the  Great 
War,  1914-19;  M.B.E.  Of  13,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple. 
Died  Mar.  26,  1931.  Half-brother  of  Milboume  B.  (1899). 
(Venn,  11.  438;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Mar.  27,  1931; 
Cambridge  Review,  Apr.  24,  1931-) 

WILLIAMS,  MORGAN  STUART.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  4.  1865-  [Second  surv.]  s.  of  WUliam  (1808), 
deceased,  of  Aberpergwm,  Neath  (and  Matilda,  dau.  of  Col. 
Smith,  of  Castella,  Glam.).  B.  1846.  School,  Eton.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1865.  A  colliery  owner.  Of  Aberpergwm,  Neath,  and 
St  Donat's  castle,  Llanwit  Major,  1863.  J.P.  and  D.L.;  High 
Sheriff  of  Glamorgan,  1875-  F.S.A.  A  collector  of  arms  and 
armour,  miniatures  and  portraits.  Married,  1873,  Josephme, 
dau.  of  WUliam  Herbert,  of  Clytha,  Mon.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec  13,  1909,  at  St  Donat's  castle.  Brother  of  George 
(1869)  and  Rees  (1856).  {T.  A.  Walker,  527  and  MS.  correc- 
tion; Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  15,  1909-) 

WILLIAMS,  MOSES  AWOONOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct  4,  1894.  S.  of  George  Brigars,  merchant,  of  Freetown, 
Sierra  Leone  (and  Jane  Georgina  Nubarioo).  B.  Mar.  23, 
1877  at  Bagada,  Togoland.  Schools,  Freetown  Wesleyan 
High  (The  Rev.  J.  C.  May)  and  Liverpool  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1910.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1899.  Of  Axim,  Gold  Coast  Colony. 
{Law  Lists  (not  in  1920).) 

WILLIAMS,  NE'VILLE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  9,  1870. 
S  of  the  Rev.  William  Rees  (1838),  of  Bodelwyddan,  St 
Asaph,  Flints.  B.  [Feb.  7],  1849,  at  Lee  Park,  Kent.  School, 
his  father.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.B.  and  M.A. 
1886  At  St  George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.  1875-  Practised  at 
Harrogate.  Of  Harrogate,  J.P.,  in  1946.  (Medical  Directories.) 

WILLIAMS,  OWEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  10,  1878. 

S  of  John,  gent,  (and  Mary).   B.  Oct.  2,  i860,  at  Harlmgton, 

Middlesex.    School,  Harrow.    Matric    Michs.  1878.    On  the 

London   Stock   Exchange.     Of   West   Lodge,   Wokmgham. 

Died  May  30,  1938,  at  Reading.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The 

Times,  June  i,  1938.) 
WILLIAMS,  OWEN  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Sept.   13,   1764.    S.  of  John,  of  Brecon.    B.  at  Newcourt. 

School,  Abergavenny.   Matric.  Michs.  1765. 


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WILLIAMS,  OWEN  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
July  I,  1871.  [4th]  s.  of  Sir  Hugh  (1820),  Bart.,  of  Bodel- 
wyddan,  St  Asaph.  B.  Nov.  16,  1850.  School,  Eton.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1871.  Of  Cefn,  St  Asaph.  Lieut.,  Denbighshire 
Yeomanry,  1875;  Captain,  1900.  Master  of  the  Flint  and 
Denbigh  Hunt.  J. P.  for  Denbigh.  Died  Oct.  4,  1908,  at 
St  Asaph.  Brother  of  Charles  H.  B.  (1873).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Army  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Oct.  8,  1908.) 

WILLIAMS,  PERCIVAL  DACRES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  20,  1884.  [3rd]  s.  of  George,  of  Scorrier  [House],  Corn- 
wall (and  Charlotte  Mary  Horton,  dau.  of  Stephen  Davey,  of 
Bochym,  Cornwall).  B.  [Apr.  22],  1865,  at  Scorrier  House. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1892.  OfLanarth, 
St  Keveme,  Cornwall.  J. P.  for  Cornwall;  High  Sheriff,  1903.] 
Married,  Apr.  19,  1899,  Ada  Beatrice  Averill,  dau.  of  Sir 
Raylton  Dixon,  of  Gunnergate  Hall,  Yorks.  Died  Nov.  6, 
1935.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Nov.  8, 
I935-) 

WILLIAMS,  PERCY  TEMPLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.  [4th]  s.  of  J[ohn]  W[illiam],  Esq.  (and  Sarah 
Busby).  B.  [Mar.  19,  1866],  in  the  Bay  of  Islands,  New 
Zealand.  School,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1888, 
1889.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of 
St  Bartholomew-the-Great,  West  Smithfield,  London,  1890-2. 
C.  of  St  Sepulchre's,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  1893-5. 
Missionary,  dio.  of  Melanesia,  1895 ;  at  Bundaberg,  Queens- 
land, 1896-8;  at  Guadalcanar,  Solomon  Islands,  1902-5. 
Acting  Warden  of  St  John's  College,  Auckland,  1906-7; 
Warden,  1910-24.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Chaplain,  N.Z.E.F.).  Acting  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge, 
New  Zealand,  1917-19.  Canon  of  Auckland  Cathedral,  1914- 
24.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Auckland,  191 1-29.  Latterly 
of  Paihia,  Bay  of  Islands.  Died  Oct.  12,  1933,  at  Auckland. 
(Burke,  Col.  Gentry;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  20,  1933.) 

WILLIAMS,  PETER.  B.A.  1777,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  Christ's,  1777.  [S.  of  Robert,  of  Mold,  Flints.]  Matric. 
from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  1751,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1755. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

WILLIAMS,  PHILIP.  M.A.  1770,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [S.  of 
the  Rev.  Phihp  (1710),  R.  of  Starston,  Norfolk.]  Matric. 
from  New  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  5,  1760,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1764;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1767.  R.  of  Compton,  Hants., 
1781-1830.  R.  of  Gosberton,  Lines.,  1781-1830.  Preb.  of 
Winchester,  1797-1830.  Died  Dec.  21,  1830.  Father  of  the 
next.    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1831,  i.  i86;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WILLIAMS,  PHILIP.  LL.D.,  1835,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [S.  of 
the  Rev.  Philip  (above),  of  Winchester.]  Matric.  from  New 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Apr.  24,  1798,  age  17;  B.C.L.  1805;  D.C.L. 
1825;  Fellow.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1806.  K.C. 
1836.  Bencher,  1831.  Vinerian  Professor  of  Common  Law  at 
Oxford,  1824-43.  Recorder  of  Winchester.  Died  in  1843. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

WILLIAMS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1877.  S.  of  George,  of  Heath  Town,  Wolverhampton.  B. 
June  17,  1851,  at  Wolverhampton.  School,  St  Peter's, 
Wolverhampton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1879;  B.A. 
1881 ;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol),  1881 ; 
priest,  1882;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cheltenham,  1881-6.  P.C. 
of  St  Matthias,  Plymouth,  1887-98.  R.  of  St  James,  Exeter, 
1898-1917.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1910.  R.  of  Farringdon,  Devon, 
1918-33.  Died  Oct.  20,  1933.  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Oct.  23,  1933.) 

WILLIAMS,  PHILIP  PENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1895.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Philip  Seymour  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1861)  (and  Susanna  Elizabeth  Bailey,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Caleb 
Whitefoord,  R.  of  Whitton,  Salop).  B.  Mar.  9,  1876,  at 
Tenbury,  Worcs.  [School,  Malvern  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1895;  B.A.  1898.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Andrew's  College, 
Grahamstown,  South  Africa,  1898-9.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War  (with  Roberts'  Horse);  killed  Mar.  31,  1900,  at 
Saima's  Post.   (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILLIAMS,  PHILIP  VICTOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1889.  S.  of  P[hilip]  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1856),  of 
Hinstock  Hall,  Salop.  B.  there.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889.  Sometime  in  the  13th  Dragoons.  Married,  1909, 
Jaqueta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  and  Hon.  John  Stafford  Northcote, 
V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Westminster.    (Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WILLIAMS,  PHINEAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
20,  1817;  from  Wadham  CoUege,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  May  24,  1811,  age  18.  S.  of  Wilham,  of  Rhayader, 
Radnors.  B.  at  Rhayader.  School,  Leominster,  Heref. 
Matric.  Michs.  1817.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Oct.  26,  1824; 
B.A.  1828.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

WILLIAMS,  POWEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27, 
1822;  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Jan.   14,   1822,   age   18.    [Only]  s.  of  James  R[ice].    B.  at 


Williams,  Richard 

Lewisham,  Kent.   School,  Ealing,  Middlesex.   Matric.  Michs. 

1822.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  7,  1822.    (Al.  Oxon.; 

Inns  of  Court.) 
WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.  PRESTON  JOHN.   M.A.  1856,  ad  eundem 

from  Dublin.    [S.  of  Bartholomew.    B.  at  Kildare.]    Adm. 

at  Trinity  College,   Dublin,   Nov.   7,   1825,   aged   18;   B.A. 

(T.C.D.)   1833.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1836;  priest,  1836.] 

C.   of  Sigglesthome,   Yorks.,   -1841-3.    C.   of   the   Minster 

Church,  Beverley,  1844-7.    C.  of  St  Mary's,  Southampton, 

1848-50.   C.  of  Bury,  Lanes.,  1852-5.  V.  of  Godmanchester, 

Hunts.,  1856-67.   Died  in  1867.    (Scott,  MS S.;  Clergy  List.) 
WILLIAMS,  RAINALD  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 

Oct.  I,  1900.    B.  Sept.  I,  1881.    Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 

1903.    Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Canadian 

Infantry). 
WILLIAMS,  RALPH  (1892),  se«  VAUGHAN- WILLIAMS. 
WILLIAMS,   REES.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity,   Nov.   9,    1856. 

[Eldest  s.  of  William  (1808),  of  Aberpergwm,  Neath,  Glam. 

(and  Matilda,  dau.  of  Col.  Smith,  of  Castella,  Glam.).  B.  1838. 

School,  Harrow.    Doubtful  if  resided.    Adm.  at  Magdalene, 

Nov.  4,  1857.   Matric.  Michs.  1857.   Of  Aberpergwm,  Glam. 

Died  in  1863.  Brother  of  Morgan  S.  (1865)  and  George  (1869). 

(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
WILLIAMS,  REGINALD.  Matric.  Non-Coil,  from  Cavendish  H., 

Lent,  1876. 
WILLIAMS,  REGINALD  FOWKE.  Adm.  at  CAius^Oct.  i,  1894. 

[4th]  s.  of  Thomas  Edward,  surgeon,  of  Talgarth,  Brecons. 

(and  Emily  Mary).   B.  there  [Feb.  15],  1876.   School,  Christ 

College,  Brecon.     Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  B.Chir. 

1901;  M.B.   1903.    At  the  London  Hospital.   D.P.H.  1913. 

Senior  House  Physician,  Westminster  Hospital.  Served  in  the 

South  African  War,  1898-1902  (mentioned  in  despatches). 

With  the  West  African  Medical  staff  in  Northern  Nigeria, 

c.    1910-20.     Served   in    the   Great   War,    1914-19    (Capt., 

R.A.M.C;  wounded;  M.C.;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches). 
Died  May  22,  1941,  in  London.  Brother  of  Edward  C.  (1885). 

{Venn,  11.   540;    Univ.   War  List;  Medical  Directories;  The 

Times,  May  27,  1941.) 
WILLIAMS,  RHYS  POWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  21, 

1881.  B.  at  Trecastle,  Brecons.  Bapt.  May  18,  1858.  School, 
Llandovery  (Mr  Edwards).   Matric.  Michs.  1881. 
WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.   RICE.   B.A.  1759,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 

M.A.  1759.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1759.  [S.  of  John, 
of  Llandingat,  Carmarth.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  from 
Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  17,  1743-4.  age  21 ;  B.A.  (Oxford) 

1747-8.  R.  of  Weston-under-Lizard,  Staffs.,  from  1756.  Died 
in  Aug.  1791.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  4, 

1762.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Settle,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar,  1765;  B.A.  (7th  Wrangler)  1767; 
M.A.  1770.  Ord.  priest  (London), Mar.  II,  1770.  R.of  Horton 

Kirby,  Kent,  1770-1801.  Died  Sept.  15,  1801,  aged  55. 
(Peile,  II.  274;  Records  of  Rochester.) 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1767.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (doubtless  1730),  V.  of 
Oakham,  Rutland  (and  Mary  Wotton).  B.  there.  School, 
Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  B.A.  1771-  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.),  Mar.  31,  1771;  priest  (Lincoln),  Sept.  20,  1772;  C.  of 
Stapleford,  Leics.,  1772.  V.  of  Skillington,  Linos.  V.  of  Oak- 
ham, 1782-1805.  Died  July  21,  1805.  Father  of  Richard 
(1796).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  719-) 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  i,  1776. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  [Mar.  ii,  1759].  in  Westminster.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1776;  Scholar,  1778; 
B.A.  1780;  M.A.  1783.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1781;  priest 
(Peterb.),  1786;  C.  of  Shelton,  Beds.,  1781-6.  C.  of  Newton- 
Bromswold,  Northants.,  1786.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Northampton, 
1792-1805.  C.  of  St  Giles',  Northampton,  1798.  Co-brother 
of  St  John's  Hospital,  Northampton,  1796-1844.  V.  of 
Podington,  Beds.,  1801-4.  R.  of  Markfield,  Leics.,  1804-44 
and  R.  of  Great  Houghton,  Northants.,  1805-44.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1805-44.  Married  (i)  Feb.  15,  1795.  Charlotte 
Atkinson,  of  Northampton;  (2)  Bridget  Round.  Died  July  4, 
1844;  buried  at  Great  Houghton.  Father  of  Robert  (1817J. 
(Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  305;  Northants. 
Clergy.) 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
June  22,  1778.  Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Jenkin  (Jesus  College, 
Oxford,  1729-30),  of  Swansea.  B.  there.  Bapt.  June  14, 
1758.  [School,  Christ's  Hospital  (exhibitioner).]  Matric. 
Michs.  1778;  Scholar.  'Unhappily  afflicted  with  lunacy... 
brought  upon  him  by  a  too  intense  application  to  his  studies,' 
1783.  R.  of  Claxby  Pluckacre,  Lines,  (a  sinecure),  1791-1822. 
V.  of  Diseworth,  Leics.,  1796-1822.  Buried  May  11,  1822,  at 
Diseworth.  (Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  P.  B.  G. 
Binnall.) 


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WILLIAMS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1796. 
Of  Lines.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1767),  V.  of  Oakham.] 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1796;  exhibitioner;  B.A. 
1802;  M.A.  1806.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  28,  1801; 
priest,  Dec.  12,  1802;  C.  of  Oakham,  1801.  Usher  at  Oakham 
School,  1802-10.  C.  of  Langham,  Rutland,  1801.  V.  of 
Enderby  with  Whetstone,  Leics.,  1803-15.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  V.  of  Oakham,  1806-15.  Died  June  23,  1815,  at 
Oakham.  {Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  561; 
G.  Mag.,  1815,  I.  648.) 

WILLIAMS,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1875.    S.   of  Walter,   Esq.   (and  Grace  Stuart   Poore).    B. 
[Dec.  15,  1856],  at  Lyndhurst,  Hants.    School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.   1882.    Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester)   1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  .\lverstoke,  Hants., 
1879-82.    C.  of  Newbury,  Berks.,  1882-6.    C.  of  Highclere, 
Hants.,  1887-9.    Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Winchester,  1892-5.   C.  of 
Moordown,  Hants.,  1896-1901.   Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Winchester, 
1901-5.  C.  of  Southboume-on-Sea,  1905-13.  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Cheltenham,    1913-16.    V.    of    Upper   Hatherley,    1916-24. 
Married,  June  10,  1915,  Beatrice  Maude,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Fleming,  of  St  John's,  Isle  of  Wight.   Latterly  of  Milford-on- 
Sea,  where  he  died  June  2,  1932.    {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crock/ord;  Clergy  List;  The  Times,  June  4,  1932.) 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD.    Matric.  Non-Coil.,  from  Averst  H., 
Mich.  1895.   S.  of  Richard,  builder,  of  Rhosrobin,  Wrexham 
(and  Eliza  Parry  Jones).    B.  Dec.  27,   1877,  at  Gwersyllt, 
Wrexham.   School,  Wrexham  (Mr  W.  J.  Russell).    Migrated 
to  St  John's,  Oct.  20,  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1904.  Assistant 
Master  at  the  Modem  School,  Oswestry,  1899;  at  Dinglewood 
School,  Colwyn  Bay,  1900;  at  the  College,  Cleobury  Mortimer, 
Salop,  1901-9;  at  WLxenford,  Berks.,  1909-18-.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.  Warwickshire  Regt.;  Capt., 
Rifle   Brigade    (T.F.)).     {Schoolmasters'   Directories    (not    in 
1928).) 
WILLIAMS  (post  GARNONS-WILLIAMS),  RICHARD  DAVIES 
GARNONS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1874.   S.  of  the 
Rev.  Gamons  (Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1847),  of  Abercamlais, 
Brecons.  (and  Catherine  Francis,  dau.  of  Fenton  Hort,  of 
Hardwick  House,  Monmouth).  B.  [June  15],  1856,  at  Llowes, 
Radnors.     School,   Wimbledon,    Surrey    (private).     Matric. 
Michs.  1874.   Second  Lieut.,  the  Staffs.  Regt.,  1876;  Lieut., 
Royal  FusUiers,  1877;  Captain,  1884.   Retired,  1892.   Major, 
ist  Vol.  Battn.,  South  Wales  Borderers,  1894.   Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1887.    Married,  Jan.  8,  1885,  Alice 
Jessie,  dau.  of  F.  Bircham,  of  Burhill,  Surrey.   Served  in  the 
Great  War,    1914-19    (Lieut.-Col.,    R.   Fusiliers);   killed   in 
action,  Sept.  25,  1915.    {Army  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke, 
L.G.,  which  gives  killed  in  action,  Sept.  27,  1918;  The  Ttmes, 
Oct.  13,  I9i5.r 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD  GEOFFREY.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1895.    S.  of  Richard,  M.D.,  of  Wrexham  (and  Letitia).    B. 
there  [Oct.  23],  1876.    School,  Cheltenham  College.    Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1934.    At  St  Bartholomew's 
hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1904.   Practised  at  Wrexham, 
J. P.  for  Denbighs.    Of  Burrow  Cottage,  Burrow,  Camforth, 
Lanes,  in  1948.    Brother  of  WUliam  H.  (1898).    {Venn,  11. 
545;  Medical  Directories.) 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD  HADDY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  12, 
1808.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  (1763).]   B.  at  Maldon,  Essex. 
Matric.   Mchs.    1809;    B.A.    1814.     Ord.   deacon  (London), 
Sept.   25,    1814;   priest,   Dec.   21,    1817.     P.C.   of  Grendon 
Bishop,    1834-49    and   V.    of   Avenbury,    Heref.,    1836-49. 
Lecturer  at  Bromyard.    Died  June   19,   1849.    Brother  of 
James  H.  W.  (1792).    (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1849,  II.  216.) 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD  HAYWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,   May   26,    1834-    S.  of  the   Rev.  William,  of 
Wrexham,  Denbighs.   School,  Ruthin.    Matric.  Michs.  1834; 
B.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1838;  priest  (St  Asaph)  1839; 
C.  of  Liversedge,  Yorks.,  1838-42.   C.  of  Colwj'n,  Denbighs., 
1842-3.   C.  of  Thomburv,  Yorks.,  1845-6.   C.  of  Byford  and 
Bridge  SoUers,  Heref.,  1846-7.   C.  of  Mansel  Gamage,  1847- 
66.  V.  of  Bridge  SoUers,  1866-87.  Died  Apr.  24, 1887,  aged  72, 
at  Byford.    {Crockford;  Clergy  List,  which   also  states  that 
he  was  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at  St  Asaph,  -1841-6  ; 
The  Guardian,  May  4,  1887.) 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD  HUGHES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Oct.  10,  1895.    S.  of  Richard.    B.  Sept.  21,  1870,  at 
Machvnlleth.    Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1927- 
Ord.  deacon  (St  Asaph,  for  Bangor),  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of 
Ynyscynhaiam,  Cam.,  1898-1900.    Minor  Canon  of  Bangor, 
1900-13.     R.    of    Llaniihangel-Ysceifiog    with    Llanfiinan, 
/^lesey,  1913-26.  R.  of  Llanaber  with  Barmouth,  Merions., 
1926-46.     R.    of    Llandanwg    with    Llanbedr,     1946-51-. 
[Crockford.) 


Williams,  Rowland 

WILLIAMS,  RICHARD  LLEWELLYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1875.  Of  Glamorgan.  S.  of  George  (and  Mary).  B. 
Nov.  29,  1856,  at  Aberdare.  Matric.  Michs.  1875. 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD  MAINWARING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house  July  28,  1857.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Francis,  of 
Badley,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1866. 
Ord.  deacon  (St  Asaph)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Bromngton, 
Flints.,  1862-4.  C.  of  Eaton-Bishop,  Heref.,  1864-7.  C.  of 
Sundridge,  Kent,  1867-70.  C.  of  Portskewett,  Mon.,  1870-2. 
R.  of  Edmondsham,  Dorset,  1872-87.  R.  of  Hamhill  with 
Driffield,  GIoucs.,  1887-1907.  Died  Sept.  29,  1907,  at 
Cirencester.  (T.  A.  Walker,  513;  Crockford;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Oct.  11,  1907-) 
WILLIAMS,  RICHARD  STEPHEN  JOHNS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Nov.  24,  1847.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Falmouth. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856. 
WILLIAMS  (post  RICH),  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  20,  1783;  re-adm.  sizar,  Feb.  10,  1785,  and 
Fell. -Com.  Nov.  5,  1785.  S.  of  Robert,  of  London.  School, 
Canterbury.  Matric.  Lent,  1785.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  9,  1785.  Changed  his  name  to  Rich,  Jan.  21,  1786. 
{Inns  of  Court;  Changes  of  Name.) 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  23,  1784-  B.  at 

Dj'firyn  Clwyd,  Denbighs. 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1804. 
[B.  in  London.]  Matric.  Lent,  1806;  M.B.  1810;  Med.  Lie, 
i8i6;  M.D.  1816.  F.R.C.P.,  1817;  Censor,  1831.  Assistant 
Physician  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  i8i6;  Physician,  1817-45- 
Discovered  the  curative  power  in  certain  diseases  of  iodide  of 
potassium,  and  introduced  bromide  of  potassium  into  English 
practice.  Author,  Elements  of  Medicine.  Died  Nov.  24,  1845. 
at  his  house  in  Lower  Bedford  Place,  London.  {D.N.B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1846,  I.  103.) 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
July  2,  1817.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1776),  R.  of 
Great  Houghton,  Northants.  B.  at  Northampton.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1822;  priest,  1823.  C.  of  Little  Hadham,  Herts.,  -1841-4. 
V.  of  Aston-Rowant,  Oxon.,  1845-64.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1865.  {Crockford.) 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT.    M.A.  1830,  incorp.  from  Oxford.    See 

A  I.  Oxon.  for  possible  identifications. 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  2,  1847. 
S.  of  John  Dignan,  of  14,  Endsleigh  Street,  Tavistock 
Square,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar,  1850;  B.A. 
{2srd  Wrangler)  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Died  Oct.  16,  1894,  at 
Victoria,  Vancouver  Island,  British  Columbia.  (The 
Standard,  Nov.  7,  1894.) 
WILLIAMS,  RONALD  CHARLES  LAMBERT.  Adm.  at  Peter- 
house,  Sept.  1900.  S.  of  Alfred  Charles  [and  Mrs  Williams, 
of  Handsworth,  Birmingham].  B.  July  26,  i88i.  School, 
St  Laurence  CoUege  [and  Westward  Ho!].  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1940.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1905; 
priest,  1906;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Folkestone,  1905-7. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces;  at  Shomclifie,  1907-9;  Malta,  1909- 
10;  Aldershot,  1910-12;  Duke  of  York's  School,  Dover, 
1912-14  and  1920-1.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Assistant 
Chaplain-General;  D.S.O.  1917;  mentioned  twice  in  des- 
patches; B.E.F.  and  Mesopotamian  E.F.,  1914-20).  V.  of 
Melville  with  Brixton,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa,  1921-4. 
Perm,  to  off.  at  St  Mary  Abbot's,  Kensington,  1926-8. 
Chaplain  (Mission  to  Seamen)  at  Newport,  Mon,  1928; 
Organising  Secretary  (West  Central  district),  1928-37;  for 
South-East  district,  1940.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  Gibraltar,  1937-8; 
dio.  of  Chichester,  Canterbury  and  Rochester,  1939-46.  R. 
of  Alberbury  with  Cardiston,  Salop,  1946-8.  Latterly  of 
BexhUl-on-Sea.  {T.  A.  Walker,  648  and  MS.  note;  Crockford.) 
WILLIAMS,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Nov.  II,  1836.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Rowland  (Jesus  CoUege, 
Oxford,  1798),  Canon  of  St  Asaph  (and  Jane  Wynne,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Hugh  Wvnne  Jones,  of  Anglesey).]  B.  Aug.  16, 
1817,  at  HaU<yn,  Flints.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Battle  Scholar, 
1838;  B.A.  1841;  M..^..  1844;  Muir  essay  prize,  1848;  B.D. 
1851;  D.D.  1857.  Fellow,  1839;  tutor  and  Classical  Lecturer, 
1842-50.  Select  Preacher,  1854.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton, 
1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1842;  priest,  1843.  Professor  of 
Hebrew  and  Vice-Principal  of  St  David's,  Lampeter,  1850-62. 
V.  of  Broad  Chalke  with  Bower  Chalke,  Wilts.,  1858-70. 
Prosecuted  for  heterodoxy  in  the  Court  of  .A.rches,  1861,  on 
account  of  a  contribution  to  Essays  and  Reviews ;  the  judgment 
against  him  was  reversed  on  an  appeal  to  the  Judicial 
Committee  of  the  Privy  CouncU,  1864.  Married,  1859,  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Charies  Cotesworth,  R.N.,  merchant,  of  Liverpool. 
Author,  Hebrew  Prophets;  Christianity  and  Hinduism.  Died 
Jan  18  1870;  buried  at  Broad  Chalke.  Brass  in  the  ante- 
chapel  of  King's.   {Boase,  in.  1375;  Crockford;  D.N.B.) 


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WILLIAMS,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  5,  1852.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Beaumaris.  School, 
Bridgnorth.   Matric.  Michs.  1852. 

WILLIAMS  (post  ADDAMS-WILLIAMS),  ROWLAND  ADDAMS. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  13,  1870.  [Eldest  s.  of  William, 
of  Llangibby  Castle  (and  Catharine  Sara  Frances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Cooke,  of  Llantamam  Cottage,  Mon.).  B.  Mar.  30, 
185 1.  [Schools,  Clifton  College  and  Cheltenham  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874.  Adm.  Solicitor,  July,  1876; 
practised  (Messrs  Lewis  and  Williams)  in  London,  at  New- 
port, Mon.,  and  at  Crickhowell,  Brecon.  Died  in  1914. 
Brother  of  Herbert  (1871),  Arthur  (1873),  Harold  (1877)  and 
Albert  (1882).  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists ;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILLIAMS,  ROWLAND  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1898.  B.  Apr.  12,  1879.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A. 
1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Taunton,  1902-6.  C.  of  St  John's,  West 
Hendon,  Middlesex,  1906-11.  C.  of  South  Clevedon,  Somerset, 
1911-18.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Cadet,  R.G.A.). 
(Disappears  from  Crockford,  1919.) 

WILLIAMS,  ROWLAND  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
St  John's,  Jan.  26,  1803.  B.  in  Flanders.  School,  Winchester. 
Scholar,  1803.  Kept  six  terms.  Of  Weston  Grove,  Surrey,  and 
Claremont,  Antigua.  Married  Clara  Susanna,  dau.  of  Sir 
Patrick  Ross,  Governor  of  Antigua.  (Burke,  L.G.  (sub  Ross), 
which  calls  him  Rowland  Edward  Louis  Charles.) 

WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  RHYS.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.,  Oct. 
1882.  [Only  s.  of  Rhys,  of  Llanelly.]  Matric.  Lent  1883; 
B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1893;  priest, 
1894;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Vauxhall  Bridge  Road,  London, 
1893-1901.  V.  of  Lyneal  with  Colmere,  Salop,  1901-12.  V.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Shrewsbury,  1912-15.  V.  of  Horsley,  Derbs., 
1915-20.  R.  of  Stanford-on-Soar,  Notts.,  1920-6.  V.  of 
Selling,  Kent,  1926-36.  Married,  June  21,  1898,  Mary  Ruth, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  F.  Secretan,  V.  of  Longdon, 
Tewkesbury.  Latterly  of  Cobbes  Meadow,  Faversham,  where 
he  died  Sept.  2,  1938,  aged  72.  (Crockford;  The  Times, 
Sept.  3,  1938.) 

WILLIAMS,  SIDNEY  BERTRAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1901; 
priest,  1903 ;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  1901-5. 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Lowgate,  Hull,  1906-8.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Dudley,  Worcs.,  1908-12.  C.  of  Lillington,  Warws.,  1912-22. 
P.C.  of  Temple  Grafton  (with  R.  of  Binton  from  1925),  1922- 
48.  Hon.  Canon  of  Coventry,  1946.  Perm,  to  o2.,  dio.  of 
Winchester  from  1948.   (Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS,  STEPHEN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  10,  1845.  [Only]  s.  of  Stephen,  Esq.  [solicitor],  of 
Clapham,  Surrey  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  there,  July  i,  1826. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  (zyd 
Wrangler)  1849;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  1854; 
priest,  1855;  C.  of  Farnham,  Surrey,  1854-60.  Assistant 
Master  at  Charterhouse  School,  1862-5;  at  the  Upper  School, 
Liverpool  College,  1865-77;  Vice- Principal  there,  1872-7. 
C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Wavertree,  1868-75.  R-  of  Cold  Norton, 
Essex,  1877-97.  Married,  1865,  Caroline  Sydney,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Alfred  Jenour,  R.  of  Blackpool.  Author,  Elements  of 
Mechanics  and  Hydrostatics.  Died  Aug.  13,  1897.  (Eagle,  xx. 
229;  Boase,  iii.  1376;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  16,  1897; 
R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WILLIAMS  (post  STUART- WILLIAMS),  SYDNEY  CHARLES. 
Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1897.  S.  of  WiUiam  Charles, 
of  Cowper  Lodge,  Sandhurst,  Berks.  B.  [May  9],  1876,  at 
Pateley  Bridge,  Yorks.  School,  Kingswood,  Somerset;  and 
at  Univ.  College,  Aberystwyth  (B.A.  1897).  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1899);  B.A.  (Moral 
Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1900;  M.A.  1913.  Served  with 
East  Indian  Railway  1900-14;  Calcutta  Secretary,  Port 
Commissioners,  1914-30;  Chairman,  1922-30.  Member, 
Indian  States  Enquiry  Committee,  1932.  Deputy  Chairman, 
East  Indian  Railway.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  Leicestershire  Regt.  and  Supply  and  transport  Corps, 
Indian  Army;  Major,  D.A.Q.M.G.).  Knighted,  1929. 
Married  (1)  Feb.  1903,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Stuart; 
(2)  Feb.  10,  1944,  Mrs  Norah  Ruth  Wyatt-Symonds,  dau.  of 
Henry  J.  Reynolds.  Of  St  John's  Wood,  London,  in  1952, 
(Who's  Who;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WILLIAMS,  SYDNEY  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  21,  1872.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  Heath  [stockbroker].  B. 
[May  15,  1850]  in  Leicester.  School,  Cheltenham  College;  and 
at  London  University  (LL.B.)  Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Kept 
three  terms.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  25,  1871.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1874.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Equity 
Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Author,  Petitions  in  Chancery 
and  Lunacy;  The  New  Conveyancing  Acts.  Died  Dec.  20,  1935, 
at  3,  Golden  Manor,  Hanwell,  Middlesex.  (Peile,  11.  636;  Lmw 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  28,  1935.) 


Williams,  Thomas 

WILLIAMS,  SYDNEY  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Easter,  1889.  S.  of  E.  A.  G.,  Esq.  B.  [Oct.  13,  1871],  at 
Clapton,  Middlesex.  School,  King's,  Canterbury.  Matric. 
Easter,  1889;  B..\.  1894;  M.A.  1902.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  June  24,  1903.  On  the  South-Eastern  Circuit. 
Practised  for  sometime  at  the  Gold  Coast  Bar.  (Law  Lists; 
F.  Brittain;  King's  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILLIAMS,  SYDNEY  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  9,  1861.  [3rd  s.  of  Philip,  of  Aberbaidan,  near  Aber- 
gavenny. B.  Aug.  2'i,  1844.  School,  Cheltenham  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  LL.B.  1865;  LL.M.  1871.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield),  i868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  High  Ercall,  Salop,  1868- 
71.  C.  of  Belchamp  St  Paul,  Essex,  1871-2.  C.  of  Great 
Linford,  Bucks.,  1872-6;  R.  there,  1876-99.  Married,  June  6, 
1871,  Ethel,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Gaselee,  R.  of 
Little  Yeldham,  Essex.  Died  Dec.  30,  1899.  (Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  i,  1900.) 

WILLIAMS,  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  23,  1805.  S.  of  William,  of  Jamaica.  Matric.  Lent,  1806. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Apr.  15,  1806.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
Oct.  I,  1809;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1810.  V.  of  Hendon,  Middlesex, 
1812-75.  Died  in  1876.  Father  of  WUliam  M.  (1845). 
(Clergy  List;  Hennessey.) 

WILLIAMS,  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  31, 
1886.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1844),  V.  of  Croxton,  Norfolk. 
[B.  May  11,  1866.]  Schools,  King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham 
and  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Accidentally  drowned,  Aug.  29,  1886, 
before  commencing  residence.  Brother  of  Ambrose  J.  (1893) 
and  Bernard  (1889).    (Peile,  11.  726.) 

WILLIAMS,  THEODORE  ELLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1867.  Of  Derbs.  [Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  Ellis 
(1814),  R.  of  Pinxton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871; 
M.A.  1874.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  16,  1869.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  18,  1872.  Of  Salterley  Grange,  Cubberley, 
Gloucs.  J. P.  for  Gloucs.  Married,  July  2,  1873,  Ellen  Ann, 
eldest  dau.  of  G.  H.  Ormerod,  J. P.,  of  Lytham,  Lanes.  Died 
Nov.  16,  1924,  at  Brobury  House,  Heref.,  aged  76.  (Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Camb.  Univ.  Year-book;  Foster,  Men  at 
the  Bar;  The  Times,  Nov.  17,  1924.) 

WILLIAMS,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1814.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward.  B.  at  Oswestry.  School, 
London.  Doubtful  if  resided.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  12, 
1814.  Matric.  Michs.  1814.  Migrated  to  Christ's  (age  23), 
June  20,  1816;  Scholar,  18x7;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1850.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  May  25,  1815.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1819; 
C.  of  Charlton  Mackrel,  Somerset,  -1841-50.  V.  of  Bumham, 
1850-67.  Died  Mar.  24,  1867,  aged  79.  (Peile,  11.  383;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  1.  684;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  22,  1757.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Jenkin,  of  [Swansea],  Glam. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1759.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
Dec.  26,  1769;  priest,  July  8,  1770;  C.  of  Little  Thurlow, 
Suffolk,  1769.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  650.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  6, 
1765.  Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  of  [Aberbran],  Brecons.  School, 
Monmouth.  Matric.  .Michs.  1765;  Scholar;  B.A.  1769.  Ord. 
deacon  (London),  Feb.  19,  1769;  priest,  May  29,  1769. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  3,  1779.  (Peile,  11. 
280;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1775,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
from  Christ's,  1775.  'From  Jesus  College,  Oxford.'  This  must 
be  either  the  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Hermon,  Radnors.,  adm. 
Mar.  14,  1758;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1762;  or  of  Llansantfraed, 
Radnors.,  adin.  May  25,  1759;  s.  of  the  Rev.  Price,  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1763.  One  of  them  (doubtless  the  incorporand)  was 
ord.  deacon,  Hereford,  May,  1763;  priest,  June,  1765; 
Chaplain  to  Mary,  Baroness  (dowager)  Holland;  R.  of 
Tugford,  Salop.;  perhaps  R.  of  Shobdon,  Heref.,  1775; 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Dorchester;  and  R.  of  Llanvillo, 
Brecon,  1796.  But  Warwicks'  Univ.  Reg.  states  that  this  man 
died  July  1,  1843,  'aged  88.'    (Peile,  11.  288;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6,  1801. 
Resided  from  Michs.  1802  to  Michs.  1807. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  30, 
1802. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  1817;  Scholar, 
1817.   Resided  for  one  year. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Nov.  6,  1818. 
Of  Wilts.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  David,  V.  of  Heytesbury,  Wilts.] 
School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar,  1819; 
B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  Dec.  19,  1824; 
priest,  Feb.  6,  1826;  C.  of  Sherrington,  WUts.,  1825-7.  C.  of 
Stourton,  1827-31.  C.  of  Brixton  Deverill,  1831-4.  P.C.  of 
Imber,  1834-41.  P.C.  of  Pitcombe  and  Wyke  Champfiower, 
1841-6.  Died  Jan.  9,  1846.  (G.  Mag.,  1846,  i.  437;  F.  P. 
White.) 


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Williams,  Thomas 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing,  June  3, 
1824. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  33)  at  Christ's,  June  16, 
1837.  B.  at  Kidderminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Kept  seven 
terms;  name  removed,  1840.  A  member  of  Fumival's  Inn. 
(Peile,  II.  460.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  8,  1869. 
Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Cilgeraint,  Arvon,  deceased.  B.  there, 
Sept.  17,  1845.  Schools,  National  at  Tyn-nor,  St  Mark's 
College,  Chelsea,  and  Newtown,  Montgomery.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  B.A.  1873;  M..^.  and  LL.M.  1877;  LL.D.  1887.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1875.  Of  Hooton  Lawn, 
Chester,  where  he  died  Sept.  is,  1896.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Inns  of 
Court;  The  Times,  Sept.  23,  1896.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1871.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  22,  1872.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (and 
Anne).  B.  at  Plasyberllan,  Manorleifi  (or  Aberporth), 
Cardigan.   Bapt.  June  15,  1854. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  i874-  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  3, 
1878.    (Inns  of  Court.) 

WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1874- 
S.  of  John,  labourer  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Worthen,  Salop. 
Bapt.  July  28,  1839.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  13,  1875 ; 
B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1878;  Evans  prize,  1878; 
M.A.  1881.  Previously  a  pupil-teacher  in  Worthen  schools. 
At  the  Training  College,  Worcester,  1864;  and  at  St  Augus- 
tine's College,  Canterbur>'.  Went  to  India  as  a  S.P.G. 
missionary,  1867;  at  Gujarat,  1866-72.  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop 
of  Bombay),  1869;  priest,  1871;  at  Marathi,  1872-4.  C.  of 
Banvick-iii-Elmet,  Yorks.,  1877-83.  Missionary  at  Rewari, 
Punjab,  1884-1900.  Died  Sept.  23,  1900,  of  cholera,  at 
Srinagar.    {Eagle,  .x.xii.  249;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  BELLINGHAM  COOMBE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  12,  1865.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Coombe  (next).  B.  [Oct.  4,  1847],  in  Geneva. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B..\.  1872;  M.A.  1879- 
Ord.  deacon  (York),  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  Gate  Helmsley, 
Yorks.,  1874-6.  C.  of  Effingham,  Surrey,  1876-8.  C.  of  Upper 
Beeding,  Sussex,  1879-80.  Availed  himself  of  the  provisions 
of  the  Clerical  Disabilities  Relief  Act  in  1882.  Died  at 
Mentone,  France,  Mar.  3,  1928.  {Crockford;  Burke,  Col. 
Gentry;  Harrow  Reg.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  COOMBE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
Catharine's,  Oct.  15,  1842.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas  [of  Cowley 
Grove,  Hillingdon,  Middlesex].  B.  Jan.  16,  1807,  in  Edgware 
Road,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  LL.B.  1849.  C.  of 
Fulmer,  Bucks.,  1S47-51.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Birmingham, 
1863-5.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Birmingham,  1866.  C.  of  Heigham, 
Norfolk,  1867-8.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Landport,  Hants.,  1S69-70. 
Married,  Dec.  3,  1846,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Nicholson,  of 
Stramore  House,  Co.  Down,  Ireland.  Died  at  Croydon, 
Surrey,  Oct.  12,  1882,  aged  75.  Father  of  the  above;  brother 
of  Caleb  (1834).  (Burke,  Col.  Gentry;  Clergy  List;  Scott,  MS.; 
The  Guardian,  Oct.  18,  1S82.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  CUTHBERT  LEIGHTON.  Matric.  Non- 
Coil.,  Michs.  1900.  [S.  of  James  Anthony  (and  Emma  Mary 
Leighton).  B.  Mar.  20,  1877,  at  Handsworth,  Birmingham. 
Schools,  Cotton  College,  Staffs.,  and  Oscott  College.]  B.A. 
1903;  M.A.  1909.  Latterly  a  member  of  Christ's  College. 
Ord.  R.C.  priest,  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  St  Wilfrid's 
College,  Oakamoor;  at  St  Edmund's  College,  Ware,  1905-9. 
Master  of  St  Edmund's  House,  Cambridge,  1909-18 ;  Principal 
of  St  Charles's  House,  Oxford,  1920-2.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D. ;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
R.  of  Cotton  College,  1922-9.  Archbishop  of  Birmingham, 
1929-46.  Co-editor,  with  Canon  Burton,  of  Vols.  I  and  II  of 
The  Douay  Diaries.  Died  .\pr.  i,  1946,  in  Birmingham. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Who;  The 
Times,  Apr.  2,  1946.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  CifPRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  14,  1871.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Joshua  [Q.C.],  of  Sandrock, 
near  Hastings  (by  his  3rd  wife,  Martha,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Cyprian  Thompson,  R.  of  Fazeley,  Stafis.).  B.  [Jan.  4],  1854, 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  LL.B.  1875. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  30,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  26,  1877.  Professor  of  Law  at  University  College, 
London.  Married,  July  13,  1882,  Helen  Rosalind,  eldest  dau. 
of  Alexander  C.  Campbell,  of  London,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
The  Law  of  Vendors  and  Purchasers  of  Land.  Died  Oct.  8, 
1932.  Half-brotherofJoshuaS.  (1855)  and  George  P.  (1865). 
{FAon  Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  Burke,  Col.  Gentrv;  The  Times,  Oct.  10,  1932.) 


Williams,  Walter  Nalder 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  FLAWITH.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  24,  1895.   S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  V.  of  Poppleton  Yorks. 

B.  there,  Dec.  3,  1876.    School,  St  Peter's,  York.    Did  not 
reside. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  LLEWELYN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs. 
1887.  S.  of  D.,  Esq.,  of  Llangeitho,  Cardigans.  B.  there, 
July  2,  1865.  Schools,  Llangeitho  and  Aberystwyth.  Adm. 
at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  14,  1888;  B.A.  1890;  MA.  1903.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bangor),  1890;  priest,  1891 ;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bangor, 
1890-2.  C.  of  Llanbeblig  with  Carnarvon,  1892-7.  V.  of 
St  Mark's,  W.  Dolgelly,  1897-1900.  V.  of  Llanfachretb, 
Merioneths.,  1900-2.  R.  of  Machynlleth,  Montgom.,  1902-9. 
Married,  June  7,  1906,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  E.  Downing, 
of  Hagley.  Died  Apr.  18,  1910,  at  Denbigh.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
606;  Crockford;  The  Times,  June  9,  1906.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  LOCKYER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  21,  1841.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George  Thomas, 
barrister,  of  Lymington  House,  Somerset  (and  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Smith,  M.P.,  of  Putney  HUl).  B.  [Jan.  31,  1823],  at 
Bath.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar, 
1842;  B.A.  1846.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College, 
1847-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester),  May  30,  1847;  priest, 
June  18,  1848.  C.  of  Tetbury,  Gloucs.,  1849-51.  V.  of  Porth- 
leven,  Cornwall,  1851-89.  Married,  June  21,  1847,  Emma 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Frederick  Rushbrooke,  of  Cambridge.  Resided 
latterly  at  the  Homes  of  St  Barnabas,  Dormans,  Surrey, 
where  he  died  Apr.  2,  1919.  Brother  of  Frederick  G.  A. 
(1844).  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  16,  1919.) 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  PIERCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  July  25,  1807.  [S.  of  Bartholomew  Owen.]  B.  at 
Kingston,  Jamaica.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1807; 
B.A.  {15th  Wrangler)  1812;  Fellow,  1813-16.  D.D.,  Lambeth, 
1843.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  Sept.  20,  1812;  priest.  Mar.  14, 
1813.  Head  Master  of  Wolmer's  School,  Kingston,  Jamaica, 
1813-14.  R.  of  Clarendon,  1815-20.  R.  of  St  Elizabeth, 
1820-51.  Archdeacon  of  Cornwall  (Jamaica),  1850-62.  R.  of 
St  James,  1851-62.  Married  (i)  — ,  dau.  of  George  Kemp,  of 
Jamaica;  (2)  Julv,  1821,  at  Long  Hill,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John 
Griffith.  Died  Aug.  23,  1862,  aged  73,  at  the  rectory,  Montego 
Bay.    (W.  Cowper;  Clergy  List.) 

WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.  WALTER.  B.A.  i779.  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1779.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  David,  of 
New  Radnor.]  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  June  1, 
1742,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1746.  P.C.  of  Harefield,  Middlesex, 
1758-1810.  R.  of  Throwley,  Kent,  1779-98-  V.  of  Harrow- 
on-the-Hill,  1776-1810.  Died  Dec.  17,  1810.  (Hennessy; 
G.  Mag.,  1810,  665,  Walter  Llwarch  Williams;  Hasted.) 

WILLIAMS,  WALTER  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  21,  1850.  Did  not  reside.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells), 
1854;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  East  Pennard,  Somerset,  1854-7. 

C.  of  Kimpton,  Herts.,  1857-64-  V.  of  WUlesley,  Derbs., 
1864-6.  R.  of  Osgathorpe,  Leics.,  1866-1906.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1907. 

WILLIAMS,  WALTER  DAVID.  Matric.  Non-ColL,  Michs.  1887. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Evan,  V.  of  Nantcwnlle,  Cardigans.  B.  [Oct. 
25,  1866],  at  Lampeter.  School,  Christ  College,  Brecon.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  5,  1888;  B.A.  1890;  U..\.  1920.  Ord. 
deacon  (Llandafi,  for  St  Asaph),  1893;  priest,  1895.  Assistant 
Master  at  Oswestry  Grammar  School,  1893-6.  C.  of  Oswestry, 
1896-1901.  Vicar-Choral  and  V.  of  St  Asapb,  1901-4.  R.  of 
Trefnant,  Denbighs.,  1904-25.  V.  of  Bodelwyddan,  Flints., 
1925-31.  Married,  Oct.  28,  1925,  Gwynnedd,  widow  of 
Major-General  Campbell,  of  St  Asaph.  Died  Jan.  13,  1931. 
Brother  of  James  E.  (1887).  [Peile,  n.  745;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Jan.  14,  1931.) 

WILLIAMS,  WALTER  DAVIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  6,  1830.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.\.  1837; 
Med.  Lie,  1837;  .M.D.  1842.  At  Guy's  Hospital.  M.R.C.P., 
1837.  Practised  at  Hackney.  Resided  latterly  at  Eastbourne, 
where  he  died  .\ug.  7,  1887,  aged  80.  {Medical  Directories; 
The  Guardian,  Aug.  17,  1887.) 

WILLIAMS,  WALTER  NALDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Tune  25,  1899.  S.  of  Walter,  of  The  Wolds,  College  Road, 
Eastbourne.  B.  [.\ug.  17]  1880,  in  London.  School,  East- 
bourne College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar,  1900;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1902;  LL.B.  (Law.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
1st  Class)  1903;  M..\.  1906.  FeUow  and  Classical  Lecturer  of 
Sehvyn  H.,  1905-31.  .Assistant  Secretary,  Cambridge  Local 
Examinations,  1914-21;  Secretar>',  1921-46.  Member  of 
Board  of  Extra-mural  Studies.  Member  of  the  Nonvood 
Committee  on  Secondary  Education,  1941.  Married,  1917. 
Evelyn  Mar>%  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  G.  M.  Russell  and 
had  issue.  Of  Knockbrae,  Kingswood  Road,  Penn,  Bucks., 
in  1952.    (Who's  Who.) 


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Williams,  Walter  Thomas 

WILLIAMS,  WALTER  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  i8,  1875.  S.  of  Walter,  chemist,  of  Hereford  (and 
Susannah).  B.  at  Hereford.  Bapt.  Jan.  29,  1857.  School, 
Hereford  Cathedral  (Mr  Rudd)  [and  Shrewsburyl.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1881.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1885;  practised  at 
Hereford.  Married,  July  26,  1898,  Emma  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of 
Henry  Haywood,  J. P.,  of  Blakemere  House,  Heref.  Died 
Feb.  13,  1919,  at  Hereford,  aged  62.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Feb.  17,  1919.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  16,  1754.  S.  of  William,  attomey-at-law,  of  Pembs. 
B.  at  Tenbury.  School,  Tenbury.  Matric.  Michs.  i754;  B-A. 
1758.  Ord.  priest  (Canterbury,  for  Oxford),  Sept.  24,  1758. 
Sometime  C.  of  Thurlow,  Suffolk.  Author,  The  Head  of  the 
Rock,  a  poem;  The  Christian  History.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
HI.  626;  F.  P.  White;  Cole  MSS.  (add.  MS.,  5843)-) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  29,  1763. 
B.  at  Exeter.  Matric.  Easter,  1764;  B.A.  1767;  M.A.  1770. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  June  10,  1770;  priest  (Norwich,  Lilt, 
dim.  from  London)  Dec.  23,  1770.  Sometime  V.  of  Maldon, 
Essex.  Died  there  'lately'  (in  1809),  aged  63.  Father  of 
Richard  H.  (1808)  and  James  H.  W.  (1792)-  (G.  Mag.,  1809, 
1237.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  6,  1763.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Owen,  of  Carnarvon.  School, 
Shrewsbury.    Matric.  Easter,  1764;  B.A.  1768. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1764.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Cheshire.  B.  in 
Chester.  School,  Bangor.  Matric.  Michs.  1764;  B.A.  1768; 
M.A.  1771;  B.D.  1779.  Fellow,  1769-87.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Bangor),  Feb.  28,  1768;  priest 
(Chester),  July  30,  1769.  V.  of  St  Martin,  Salop,  1776-87. 
R.  of  Medboume  with  Holt,  Leics.,  1787-1824.  Died  Aug.  24, 
1824,  aged  80,  at  Medboume.  Father  of  William  (1809). 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  698;  G.  Mag.,  1824,  475.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1791.  [2ndJ  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Wallwood  House, 
Leytonstone,  Essex.  B.  in  London.  School,  Wormley,  Herts. 
Matric.  Easter,  1800;  LL.B.  1800.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  22,  1792.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  23,  1798. 
Married,  Nov.  30,  1797,  — ,  dau.  of  John  Rashleigh,  Esq.,  of 
Penquite,  Cornwall.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  561;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

WILLIAMS  (post  WILLIAMS-EDWARDS),  WILLIAM.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  11,  1792.  [2nd]  s.  of  Bennet  (1753). 
B.  at  Bodelwyddan,  Flints.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Lent,  1792;  Scholar,  1794;  B.A.  1796;  .M.A.  1799.  R.  of 
St  George,  Denbighs.  Married,  Jennett,  dau.  of  Edward 
Edwards,  of  Cerrigllewydion-in-Llanynys,  Denbigh,  and 
changed  his  name  to  Williams-Edwards.  Brother  of  John 
(1780).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1805,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
1805,  from  Peterhouse.  For  many  possible  identifications, 
see  Al.  Oxon. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  7,  1807. 
A  'Ten-year  man.'    Matric.  Easter,  1818;  B.D.  (Stat.   Eliz.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1808.  OfGlam.  [Eldest  s.  of  Rees,  of  Aberpergwm.  B.  1788. 
School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1808.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  26,  1809.  Travelled  abroad  for  sixteen  years 
and  spoke  most  European  languages.  Of  Aberpergwm, 
Glam.  Encouraged  Cambrian  literature  and  the  Welsh 
language.  Wrote  under  the  bardic  name  of  Gwladwr. 
Married,  1837,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Col.  Smith,  of  Castella, 
Glam.  Died  Mar.  17,  1855.  Father  of  Rees  (1856),  Morgan  S. 
(1865)  and  George  (1869).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  in. 
1378;  Inns  of  Court ) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26,  1809. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1764),  R.  of  Medbourne,  Leics. 
B.  Apr.  18,  1791,  at  Oswestry,  Shropshire.  School,  Leicester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar,  1812;  B.A.  1814.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  June  5,  1814;  priest.  May  28,  1815. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  8,  1821 ; 
re-adm.  Oct.  29,  1835.  Of  Denbighshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1821; 
B.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor),  July  24,  1836;  priest, 
July  23,  1837;  C.  of  Llanrhydd,  1836-40.  C.  of  Ruthin, 
Denbighs.,  1840-4.  Sunday  Evening  Lecturer  of  St  Peter's, 
Ruthin,  1840-51.  R.  of  Llanychan,  1844-69.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1870. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  26,  1824. 
[3rd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1780),  Bart.,  of  Bodelwyddan,  Flintshire. 
B.  Sept.  20,  1805.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon,  1828;  priest,  1829.  P.C.  of 
Gwenddwr,  Brecon,  1847-61.  Of  Parcian,  Tyn-y-Gongl, 
Anglesey.    Appointed  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey,   1872,  but 


Williams,  William  Edward  Wynn 

excused  from  serving.  Married  (1)  June  30,  1855,  Arabella, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  G.  T.  Pretyman,  Chancellor  of  Lincoln; 
(2)  Aug.  3,  1871,  Marian,  dau.  of  General  William  Henry 
Scott.  Died  Aug.  18,  1892.  Father  of  Lawrence  (1894); 
brother  of  John  (1812)  and  Hugh  (1820).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Walford,  County  Families;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  11,  1825. 
Kept  the  Mich,  term;  name  removed. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  27, 
1825.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1829;  M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1830;  priest, 
1831.  V.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Hyde,  Hants.,  1833-68,  and 
Master  of  St  Mary  Magdalene  Hospital,  1846-68.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1869.    (Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  3, 
1856.  S.  of  John,  of  Coldstone,  Pembs.  Did  not  reside.  Adm. 
sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10,  1856.  S.  of  John.  B.  [Jan.  29],  1833, 
at  Coldstone.  [From  Glasgow  University.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  (24^^  Wrangler)  i860;  M.A.  1863. 
H.M.  Chief  Inspector  of  Schools,  1868;  in  Wales,  1877-96. 
A  well-known  Congregationalist.  Member  of  Council  of  the 
University  College  of  Wales.  Died  Nov.  24,  1896,  at  Aberyst- 
wyth. (T.  A.  Walker,  512;  Scott,  MSS.;  Boase,  vi.'Sg?;  The 
Times,  Nov.  26,  1896.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  1900. 
S.  of  WilUain.  B.  Oct.  14,  1876,  at  Pontyclftn,  Cardiff. 
Matric.  Lent,  1900;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1907-  Ord.  deacon 
(Llandaff),  1902 ;  priest,  1903 ;  C.  of  Caerphilly,  Glam.,  1902-6. 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Newport,  Mon.,  1906-9.  C.  of  Temple  (or 
Holy  Cross),  Bristol,  1909-14.  V.  of  St  Lawrence,  Bristol, 
1914-18.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Newport,  Mon.,  1918-24.  C.  of 
Wilton  with  Netherhampton,  Wilts.,  1924-31.  R.  of  Bishop- 
stone  with  Stratford  Tony,  1931-6.  R.  of  Walton-on-the- 
Hill,  Surrey,  1936-49.  R.  of  Rippingale,  Lines.,  1949-52-. 
(Crockford.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1850.  S.  of  David,  'B.A.  of  the  College'  (1828), 
'gent.',  of  Great  House,  Talgarth,  Brecons.  (and  Mary). 
B.  at  Talgarth.  Bapt.  Oct.  13,  1830.  School,  Hereford 
(The  Rev.  Dr  Layng).  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854. 
Second  Master  of  Fanconberge  School,  Beccles,  in  1861. 
(F.  P.  White.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  16,  1821.  [Probably  the  man  of  these  names,  3rd  s.  of 
Burton,  of  Nassau,  West  Indies,  who  left  Harrow  in  1821-2.] 
Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Sept.  10,  1821. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Rig.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  BOWLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Sept.  8,  1864.  S.  of  Samuel  Propert,  Esq.,  of  Lamphey  Park, 
Pembs.  [B.  Dec.  15,  1845.]  School,  Rugby  (not  found  in 
Rugby  Reg.).  Matric^  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Ensign, 
Wiltshire  Regt.,  1867;  Lieut.,  1870;  Captain,  1878;  Major, 
1885;  Lieut. -Colonel,  1894;  Brevet  Colonel,  1898.  Retired, 
1902.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  15,  1866;  re-adm. 
Nov.  17,  1882.    (Army  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
Apr.  23,  1840.   Perhaps  same  as  next. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  18,  1840;  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  had  matric.  May  11,  1838,  age  17.  [Eldest]  s.  of 
Samuel,  gent.,  of  Walcot,  Bath.  B.  at  Bath.  Pupil  of 
Mr  Williams,  at  Gloucester.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1845; 
M.A.  1853;  B.D.  1862;  D.D.  1868.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at 
Oxford,  1858.  Ord.  deacon,  1845;  priest,  1846.  Principal  of 
the  North  London  Collegiate  School,  Camden  Town,  1857-87. 
R.  of  Christ  Church,  Brondesbury,  1866-89.  F.R.A.S. 
Married,  July  29,  1880,  Eleanor  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of 
J.  Batten,  Esq.,  of  Aldon,  near  Yeovil.  Died  May  12,  1889, 
at  Brighton.  (Boase,  vi.  897;  Clergy  List;  Scott,  MSS.;  The 
Guardian,  May  15,  1889.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  COWELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1873.  [5th]  s.  of  Wellington,  merchant, 
of  London.  B.  [Nov.  17,  1854],  at  Holloway.  [School, 
Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar;  B.A.  1877. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  July,  1880;  practised  in  London.  Died  at 
Hampstead,  Mar.  10,  1918.  Brother  of  Edwin  (1874). 
(Charterhouse  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  WYNN.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Apr.  1861.  [Eldest]  s.  of  David  [M.P.],  of  Deudraeth 
Castle,  Merioneth,  (and  Anne  Louisa  Loveday,  only  dau.  of 
William  Williams,  of  Pennarthuchaf,  Merioneth).  B.  July  6, 
1842.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Easter,  1861.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7,  1869. 
'Died  young.'  Brother  of  Edmund  T.  L.  (1878).  (Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court.) 


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Williams,  William  Evans 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  EVANS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  28,  1829.  Of  Glamorgans.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A. 
1833.  P.C.  of  Llanarmon-Mynydd  Mawr  and  C.  of  Llan- 
rhaiadr-yn-Mochnant,  Denbighshire,  until  1850.  R.  of 
Himant,  Montgom.,  1850-67.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1868.  (Crock/ord.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  GLYNN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1870.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Morris  (probably  Jesus 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1832)  (and  Ann).  Of  Anglesey.  B.  [1851],  at 
Amlwch.  Bapt.  Sept.  4,  1851.  [Schools,  Beaumaris  and 
Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  (iBih  Classic)  1874; 
M.A.  1881.  Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School,  1874-9; 
Head  Master  of  Friars  School,  Bangor,  1879-1919.  Married, 
Aug.  26,  1876,  Gertrude  Frere,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-General 
Henry  Forster,  C.B.,  R.H.A.  Resided  latterly  at  Iffley, 
Oxford.  Died  Feb.  23,  1938,  at  Leamington  Spa.  {Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Feb.  24,  1938.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  GRIFFITH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at 
Peterhouse,  July  26,  1819;  a  'Ten-year  man.' 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  27)  at 
Caius,  May  19,  1798.  S.  of  Richard,  hop-seller,  of  Dursley, 
Gloucs.  B.  there,  1771.  School,  Beverston  Castle  (Mr 
Homidge);  and  at  Bristol  infirmary  and  St  Thomas's  and 
Guy's  Hospitals.  Had  practised  before  coming  to  Cambridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1798;  M.B.  1803;  M.D.  1808.  F.R.C.P.,  1817; 
F.L.S.  Physician  in  charge  of  the  South  military  hospital  at 
Ipswich  (then  filled  with  soldiers  returned  from  Walcheren), 
1810.  Inventor  of  the  tourniquet,  known  as  'Williams' 
field  tourniquet,  1797,  which  was  adopted  for  use  throughout 
the  .■Vrmy.  Resided  at  Ipswich.  Author,  medical.  Died 
Nov.  8,  1841,  at  Sandgate,  Kent.  {Venn,  11.  132;  D.N.B  ; 
G.  Mag.,  1842,  I.  115.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
June  24,  1872.  S.  of  William,  of  3,  Bridge  Street,  Newark, 
Notts,  (and  Amelia  Burley).  B.  [Nov.  7],  1852,  in  Birming- 
ham. School,  Magnus,  Newark.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  Scholar, 
1874;  B.A.  (i9/;«  Classic)  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Assistant  Master 
at  the  Leys  School,  Cambridge,  1876-84;  Head  Master  of 
Newiugton  College,  Sydney,  Australia,  1884-93.  Professor  of 
Classics  and  English  Literature  at  the  University  of  Tasmania, 
1893-1925.  Married  (i)  1883,  Ethel,  dau.  of  Martin  Swindells, 
of  Bollington,  Cheshire;  (2)  1931,  Ruth  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Newbery,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.  Edited  many  English 
classics.  Latterly  of  Hobart.  Died  Sept.  12,  1941.  (Who's 
Who.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  15,  1872.  S.  of  F.  St  Claire,  C.S.I. ,  of  Nursing- 
pore,  Central  Provinces,  India.  B.  May  11,  1848,  at  Meerut. 
School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs. 
1872.  Sometime  private  Secretary  to  a  Member  of  Parlia- 
ment. Resided  in  .Algeria  for  30  years.  Of  19,  St  Cross 
Hospital,  Winchester,  in  1928.  {King  William's  Coll.  Reg. 
(WUliam  Henry  Alfred).) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1, 
1898.  S.  of  Richard,  M.D.,  of  Wrexham  (and  Letitia  Brad- 
burne).  B.  there  [Feb.  17],  1880.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1903.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;L.R.C.P.,  1907.  Practised  at  Monmouth. 
Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Monmouth  U.  and  R.D.C.'s. 
Of  St  James'  House,  Monmouth,  in  1948.  Brother  of  Richard 
G.  (1895).  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  560;  Medical 
Directories.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1885.  Of  Surrey.   Matric.  Michs.  1885. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  LINDSAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1891.  S.  of  William,  of  Bronhenlog,  Aberystwyth, 
Card.  B.  [Sept.  26],  1870,  at  Carmarthen.  School,  Aberyst- 
wyth College.    Matric.  Michs.  1S91. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  MASTERMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  3,  1845.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Theodore  (1805).  B. 
at  Hendon,  Middlesex.  School,  Hants,  (private).  Bapt. 
Aug.  30,  1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1845.  Appointed  to  the 
H.E.I.C.S.;  Madras  Infantry  Cadet,  1846;  Ensign,  13th 
Native  Inf.,  1846;  Lieut.,  1852;  Capt.,  Madras  Staff  Corps, 
1863;  Major,  1866.  Died  in  England  between  Jan.  1871  and 
Jan.  1873-   (V.  Hodson.) 

WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM  MORRIS  HOLT.  M.A.  1845, 
incorp.  from  Dublin.  [S.  of  William.]  Adm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin  (age  24)  in  1819;  B.A.  (T.C.D.)  1815.  Ord.  deacon, 
(CarUsle),  1833;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells),  1834;  C.  of  Becking- 
ton,  Somerset,  1833-9.  R-  ot  Orchardleigh,  1839-70,  and 
P.C.  of  Lullington,  1848-70.  Master  of  Frome  Selwood 
Grammar  School,  1847-70.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1871. 


Williams,  William  [Wynn] 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  OWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  i, 
1847.   Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  (27^/1  WrangUr)  1851. 

WILLIAMS  (post  WILLIAMS-FREEMAN),  WILLIAM  PEERE. 
.\dm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  29,  1800.  S.  of 
William  Peere  [Admiral  of  the  Fleet]  (who  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Freeman,  Jan.  19,  1822),  of  Hollam, 
Hants,  (and  Henrietta  Wills).  [B.  Sept.  6,  1782.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1809.  Of 
Fawley  Court,  Oxon.  J. P.  for  Oxon.  and  Berks.;  High 
Sheriff  of  Oxfordshire,  1826.  Married,  Mar.  2,  1811,  Frances 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Robert  William  Blencowe,  Esq.,  of  Hayes 
Park,  Middlesex.  Died,  v.p.,  July  18,  1830.  Father  of 
Frederick  P.  {sub  WilUams-Freeman,  1832).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
D.N.B.,  for  his  father.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  PERCIVAL  [GOULD].  Adm.  pens,  at 
Downing,  May  12,  1899.  [B.  Nov.  30,  1881.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  Scholar;  B.A.  1902;  M.B.  1906.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;L.R.C.P.,  1905.  D.M.R.E.,  1921.  House 
Surgeon,  Royal  Surrey  County  Hospital,  Guildford.  Lieut., 
I. M.S.,  1907;  Captain,  1910.  Served  on  the  North-West 
Frontier  of  India,  1908.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
I. M.S.).  Assistant  Radiologist  at  Swansea  General  Hospital, 
in  1930.  Major,  R.A.M.C,  1940-6.  Of  Hook,  Hants.,  in  1950. 
{Medical  Directories;  Army  Lists.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  POWELL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Feb.  22,  1837.  B.  in  Jamaica.  Migrated  to  St  John's  (age  19) 
July  6,  1838. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  QUESTEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  8,  1846.  [Eldest  s.  of  Edward,  of  Wanstead,  Essex. 
School,  Aldenham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A. 
1853.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  12,  1850.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  26,  1854.  Of  13,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Died 
in  1870.   (Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  REES.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June 
25,  1838.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Griffith,  of  Rhosgochfawr,  Llanarth, 
Cardigan.  B.  there,  1817.  School,  Carmarthen  (Mr  Andrews). 
Matric.  Michs.  1838.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Oct.  10,  1839, 
and  thence  to  Sidney,  Jan.  22,  1840;  Scholar;  B.A.  (21s/ 
Wrangler)  1843;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1845; 
priest  (Bangor),  Dec.  18,  1853.  Head  Master  of  Bodmin 
Grammar  School,  185 1-3.  Vice- Principal  of  Carnarvon 
Training  College,  1854-8;  Principal,  185S-65.  Private 
Chaplain  to  the  Dowager  Lady  Willoughby  De  Broke,  1858- 
66.  V.  of  Bodelwyddan,  Flints.,  1865-72.  C.  of  Gyffylliog, 
Denbighs.,  1872-4;  V.  there,  1874-1900.  Died  Oct.  6,  1900. 
Father  of  Neville  (1870).  (T.  A.  Walker,  468;  Boose,  vi.  898; 
Crock/ord;  Clergy  List.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  REES.  Adm.  as  an  Advanced  Student, 
at  Trinity,  June  25,  1900.  S.  of  John,  of  Rock  Inn, 
Aberaman,  Aberdare,  Glam.  B.  [Aug.  9],  1878,  at  Aberaman. 
From  University  CoUege,  Cardiff;  (B.Sc,  1898).  Matric. 
Michs.  1900.  Assistant  Master  at  Towyn  County  School, 
1898-1900;  at  Cardiff  Intermediate  School,  1902-3;  at 
Aberdare  County  School,  1904-29-. 

WILLIAMS,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM  RICE  STEUART.  M.A.  1857, 
incorp.  from  Oxford.  [Eldest  s.  of  William,  of  Llandigat, 
Carm.,  gent.].  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  19, 
1840,  aged  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1844;  M..'\.  (O.xford)  1851.  Ord. 
deacon  iSt  David),  1846;  priest  (St  Asaph)  1847;  C.  of 
Selattyn,  Salop,  1846-51.  No  cure,  1852-9.  C.  of  Esher, 
Surrey,  1863-70.  C.  of  Thames  Ditton,  1871-80.  V.  of 
Crawley  Down,  Sussex,  1880-93.  Disappears  from  Crock/ord, 
1894.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List.) 

WILLIAMS  (post  GUEST- WILLIAMS),  WILLIAM  SELLER 
GUEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  3,  1872.  [2nd]  s.  of 
John  Guest,  silk-mercer  and  draper  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Kirkham).  B.  Aug.  17,  1853,  at  Frodsham,  Cheshire. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Migrated  to  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  matric.  Nov.  27,  1873.  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1878; 
M.-'i.  (Oxford)  18S0.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1878;  priest, 
1879;  C.  of  Chester-le-Street,  Co.  Durham,  1878-9.  Took  the 
name  of  Guest-Williams,  1878.  Chaplain  of  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  1879-82.  C.  of  New  Hincksey,  Berks.,  1880.  C.  of 
St  Mary  Magdalene,  Oxford,  1881.  V.  of  Birtley,  Co.  Durham, 
1881-9.  R.  of  Redmarshall,  1889-90.  V.  of  Painswick, 
Gloucs.,  1890-7.  R.  of  Great  Rollright,  Oxon.,  1897-1907. 
Married,  Ruth  Ellen,  dau.  of  Wilham  Moriey.  Died  Aug.  7, 
1907.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Crock/ord;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  [WYNN].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  5,  1815.  S.  of  David,  Esq.,  of  Bala,  Merionethshire. 
Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon 
(Bangor),  1821 ;  priest,  July  28, 1822;  C.  of  Llanbeblig,  1821-9. 
R.  of  Llangeinwen  with  Llangaffo,  Anglesey,  1829-78.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Bangor,  1851.  Canon-Residentiary  of  Bangor, 
1870-82.  Married  Jane  Wynn  Hughes.  Died  Mar.  6,  1882. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Crock/ord;  F.  P.  White;  The  Guardian, 
Mar,  8,  1882.) 


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Williams,  William  Wynn 

WILLIAMS,   WILLIAM   WYNN.     Adm.   pens,   at   St   John's, 
Apr.  5,  1843.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Wrilliam]  (above)  (and 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Wynn  Hughes,  of  Trefan,  Carn.).    B.  at 
Llanbeblig.   Bapt.  Dec   11,  1823.   Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A. 
1848.    Ord.  deacon  (Bangor),  Aug.  4,  1850;  priest,  July  27, 
1851;  C.  of  Llangeinwen,  Anglesey,  1850-2.  C.  of  Congleton, 
Cheshire,  1852-3.  C.  of  Maryport,  Cumberland,  1853-5.  C.  of 
Llangeinwen    and    Llangaffo,    Anglesey,     1855-71-    V.    of 
Bodewryd  and  Rhosbeirio,  1871-8.    R.  of  Llangeinwen  with 
Llangaffo,  1878-83.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Anglesey.  Died  June  2, 
1883,  aged  59.    (Crockjord;  Walford,  County  Families;  The 
Guardian,  June  6,  1883.) 
WILLIAMS,    WYNN   WILLIAM   RUDYERD.     Adm.   pens,    at 
Emmanuel,  June  27,  1842.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  [Vaughan] 
Wynne    [solicitor],    of   Paper   Buildings,   Temple,    London. 
[B.  July  17,   1823.    School,  Charterhouse.]     Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  25,  1844.  Joined  the  4th  R.  Irish  Dragoon  Guards,  1847; 
Lieut.,  1851 ;  retired,  1851.  Married,  1851,  Elizabeth  Blackwell 
Campbell,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Lambert,  of  Lyston  Hall, 
Essex.  Died  at  the  Moat  House,  Bedford,  June  9,  1904.   [List 
of  Carthusians;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times, 
Jime  14,  1904. 
WILLIAMS-EDWARDS,  WILLIAM  (1792),  see  WILLIAMS. 
WILLIAMS-ELLIS,  JOHN  CLOUGH  (1852),  see  ELLIS,  J.  C.  W. 
WILLIAMS-ELLIS,  JOHN  WILLIAM  (1827),  see  ELLIS,  J.  W. 
WILLIAMS-ELLIS,  RUPERT  GREAVES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1896.    [Elder]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Clough  WUliams 
Ellis  (sub  Ellis,  1852),  of  Chwilog,  Carnarvon  and  of  Glasfryn, 
Carnarvon.   B.  Dec.  11,  1877,  at  Gayton,  Northants.  School, 
Rossall  (Mr  C.  C.  Tancock).   Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A   1901. 
Of  Glasfryn,  Chwilog,  N.  Wales.    J. P.  for  Carnarvonshire, 
1908.    Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.  Welsh 
Fusiliers  (T.F.);  Capt.,  R.A.S.C).    Married,  May  23,  1922, 
Cecily  Edith,  only  dau.  of  Harry  C.  Hambro,  of  The  Hyde, 
Beds.,  and  had  issue.    Died  Nov.  26,  195 1.    (Rossall  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook;  The  Times,  Nov.  28,  195 1.) 
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN,  AUGUSTUS  PEERE.    Adm.  pens,   at 
Trinity,  Mar.  8,  1884.   [Eldest]  s.  of  William  Peere  (1852),  of 
9,  Avenue  de  I'Alma,  Paris.    B.  Sept.  28,  1865,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  29,  1892.   On  the  Western  Circuit. 
Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  8,  1906.    Brother  of  Lionel  P.  (1886). 
{Law  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN,    FREDERICK    PEERE.     Adm.    pens, 
(age  17)   at  Trinity,  June  25,   1832.    [2nd]  s.  of  William 
Peere  (sub  Williams,  1800)  (and  Frances  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Robert  W.  Blencowe,  of  Hayes  Park,  Middlesex).   B.  Jan.  2, 
1814,  in  London.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1832.    Of 
Greatham,  Sussex.  Married,  Oct.  6,  1853,  Augusta  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Henry  Edward  Napier,  Capt.,  R.N.    Died  Jan.  17,  1870. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN,    LIONEL    PEERE.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  June  14,  1886.   [2nd]  s.  of  William  Peere  (1852),  of 
69,  Avenue  de  I'Alma,  Paris  (and  Isabella  Frances  Sophia 
Merivale).  B.  [May  18],  1867,  at  Washington,  U.S.A.  School, 
Winchester.    Matric.  Michs.   1886;   B.A.   1889;   M.A.   1893. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  Prestbury, 
Cheshire,   1891-5.    C.  of  Gorleston,  SuSolk,  1895-6.    C.  of 
St  Peter  and  St  Paul,  Teddington,  Middlesex,  1896-7.  V.  of 
Exwick,  Devon,  1897-1912.   R.  of  Narborough,  Leics.,  1912- 
18.   Married,  Apr.  23,  1896,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Charles  Hope,  of 
Gorleston  Priory.   Died  Apr.  22,  1918.   Brother  of  Augustus 
P.  (1884).   {Winchester  Colt.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN,  WILLIAM   PEERE   (1800),   see  WIL- 
LIAMS, W.  P. 
WILLIAMS-FREEMAN,  WILLIAM  PEERE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  July  i,  1852.     [Eldest]  s.  of  William  Peere,  of 
Fawley  Court,  Henley-on-Thames  (and  Frances  Augusta,  dau. 
of  Wyrley  Birch,  of  Wretham  Hall,  Thetford,  Norfolk).    B. 
Oct.  16,  1834,  at  Dover.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1853; 
B.A.  1856;  M.A.  i860.   In  the  Diplomatic  Service;  sometime 
Second    Secretary    at    Dresden.     Married,    Apr.    16,    1863, 
Isabella  Frances  Sophia,  dau.  of  Herman  Merivale,  C.B.   Of 
Clapton,  Northants.  Died  Sept.  18,  1884.  Father  of  Augustus 
P.  (1884)  and  Lionel  P.  {1886).   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WILLIAMS-HAY,  JOHN  (1812),  see  WILLIAMS. 
WILLIAMS-THOMAS,  FRANK  SILVER  (1897),  see  WILLIAMS, 

F.  S. 
WILLIAMS-VAUGHAN,  JOHN  W.  (1871),  s^£  VAUGHAN. 
WILLIAMS-WYNN,  HERBERT  LLOYD  WATKIN.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1878.  S.  of  [Lt.-Col.]  Herbert  Watkin, 
of  St  Asaph,  Flints,  (and  Anna,  dau.  of  Edward  Lloyd). 
B.  there,  June  6,  i86o.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1884.  M.P  for  Denbighshire,  1885.  Of 
Wynnstay,  Ruabon.   Succeeded  his  uncle  Watkin  (1842,  sub 


Williamson,  Edmund  Riland 

Wynn)  as  7th  Bart.,  1885.    J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Denbigh;  High 
Sheriff,  1890.   J. P.  for  Salop  and  Merioneth.    A  director  of 
the   G.W.R.    Lord   Lieutenant   of   Montgomeryshire,    1891. 
Hon.  Colonel,  Montgomery  Yeomanry.  C.B.,  1902.   Married, 
Aug.   26,    1884,    Louise  Alexandra,   dau.   of  his  uncle  Sir 
Watkin   Williams-Wynn,   6th   Bart.     Died   May   24,    1944. 
(Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 
WILLIAMSON,  ALFRED  JOHN.    Adm.   pens,   at  St  John's, 
May  10,  1866.    [Only]  s.  of  William  (and  Amelia).    B.  at 
Heaton  Norris,  Lanes.   Bapt.  Sept.  13,  1846.   Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1873.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  22,  1873. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  25,  1877.    On  the  Northern  Circuit. 
{Law  Lists  until  1940;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WILLIAMSON,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  29, 
i860.   S.  of  Henry  [merchant].   B.  [May  12,  1841],  at  Leeds. 
School,  Leeds.    Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1869; 
Tancred    Student;    B.D.    1890;    D.D.    1892.     Ord.    deacon 
(Peterb.)  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Weedon,  Northants.,  1866- 
70.    C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  1870-5.  V.  of 
St  James,  Norlands,  1875-93.    Married,  Caroline  E.,  dau.  of 
Col.  William  Trotter,  of  Bishop  Auckland.    Died  July  15, 
1893,  at  St  Paul's  rectory,  Old  Charlton,  Kent.    (Peile,  11. 
566;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  July  19,  1893.) 
WILLIAMSON,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1814.   Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  18,  1815.   Matric.  Lent, 
1815. 
WILLIAMSON,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Aug.  17, 
1816.   B.  in  Bengal;  a 'Ten-year  man.'  Chaplain  at  Smyrna, 
1817-20.    Joined  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society's 
staff,  Jan.  17,   1820.    Died  at  Samos,  Nov.  9,   1820.    Left 
money  for  a  scholarship  at  St  John's  College  for  students 
from  Ystradmeurig,  Cardigans.   (D.  H.  Simpson.) 
WILLIAMSON,  CHARLES  CALEB.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  24,  1874.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Caleb,  draper  [of  Launceston, 
.    Tasmania]  (and  Elizabeth).   B.  Nov.  18,  1854,  at  Melbourne, 
Australia.    School,  Church  Grammar,  Launceston.    Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  19, 
1875.   Called  to  the  Bar,  May  7,  1879.    (Inns  of  Court;  Law 
Lists  until  1900.) 

WILLIAMSON,  CHARLES  HENRY  BRACKENBURY.  Matric. 
Non-Coil,  from  Ayerst  H.,  Easter,  1885.  [S.  of  Henry,  of 
London  (and  Janetta  G.  Brackenbury).  B.  July  24,  1858.] 
Migrated  to  Downing,  Aug.  i,  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Highgate, 
Middlesex,  1888-91.  C.  of  Sittingbourne,  Kent,  1891-3. 
P.  of  St  Dunstan's,  East  Acton,  Middlesex,  1893-6.  V.  of 
St  John-the-Evangelist,  Brixton,  1896-8.  Died  Aug.  20, 
1898,  at  Skegness.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  8,  1898.) 

WILLIAMSON,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.  [5th]  s.  of  Stephen  [M.P.],  of  Copley,  Neston, 
Cheshire  (and  Annie,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Guthrie,  D.D.). 
B.  there,  May  15,  1871.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.  1893.  A  merchant  in  Liverpool.  J. P.  for  Lanes. 
Married,  June  30,  1897,  Quenelda  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Harry 
Clegg,  of  Plas  Llanfair,  Anglesey,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Jan.  15,  1921.  Brother  of  Henry  C.  R.  (1898),  Norman  W. 
(1893)  and  Thomas  G.  (1882).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.  {sub  Baron  Forres).) 

WILLIAMSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Emmanuel,  May  21,  1760.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Stamford, 
Lines.  School,  Stamford  (Mr  Reid).  Matric.  Michs.  1760; 
LL.B.  1766.  V.  of  Moulton,  Lines.,  1767-80.  Said  to  have 
had  a  quarrel  with  a  parishioner  named  Hardy,  and  to  have 
taken  as  the  subject  of  a  sermon,  'There  is  no  fool  like  the 
fool-hardy.'  (P.  B.  G.  Binnall;  J.  Timbs,  Anecdotes  about 
Lawyers,  Doctors  and  Parsons.) 
WILLIAMSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  4,  1778.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Edmund  (1732)  [R.]  of  Mill- 
brook,  Beds.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1780; 
B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1786.  R.  of  Lolworth,  Cambs.,  1786-1839. 
R.  of  Campton  with  Shefford,  Beds.,  1790-1839.  Married, 
Feb.  4,  1793,  Phoebe,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Bisse  Riland, 
R.  of  Sutton-Coldfield,  Warws.  Died  Jan.  13,  1839,  aged  77. 
Father  of  William  (1820),  Richard  (1820)  and  the  next. 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1839, 
1.  216.) 
WILLIAMSON,  EDMUND  RILAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
July  1,  1814.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  (above),  R.  of 
Campton  with  Sheftord,  Beds.]  B.  at  Old  Vv'arden,  Beds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.  Ord.  deacon, 
1819;  priest,  1821.  R.  of  Campton  with  Shefford,  Beds, 
(succeeding  his  father),  1839-64.  Founder  of  the  Bedford 
Library;  Hon.  Secretary  and  Vice-President.  Died  Aug.  7, 
1864,  aged  68.  Brother  of  Richard  (1820)  and  William  (1820). 
(Boase,  vi.  899;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  11.  391.) 


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Williamson,  Ferdinand  Thomas 

WILLIAMSON,  FERDINAND  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  22,  1813.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1787),  R.  of 
Stoke  Damerel,  Devon.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1813.  Ensign,  45th  Foot,  1816;  Lieut.,  73rd  Foot, 
1820;  Capt.,  1823;  on  half-pay,  1829.  Married,  July  16,  1827, 
Frances  Caroline,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  John  Murray, 
8th  Bart,  of  Stanhope.  Died,  s.p.,  Dec.  10,  1834,  aged  37,  in 
Florence.   [Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Burke,  F.  and  B.) 

WILLIAMSON,  FRANCIS  LORRIMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1900.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Drummond 
(1873),  of  2,  Queen's  VUlas,  Cheltenham.  B.  Feb.  2,  1882,  at 
Jubbulpore,  India.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1909.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  1905; 
priest,  1906;  C.  of  St  Andrew,  Walcot,  Somerset,  1905-8. 
C.  of  Sheffield,  1908-12.  R.  of  Great  Warley,  Essex,  1912-38. 
R.  of  St  Mark's,  Tonvood,  Torquay,  1938-43.  Perm,  to  off., 
dio.  of  Exeter,  1943-6.  Married,  1909,  Eleanor  Mabel,  dau.  of 
Stephen  George  James.  Died  Dec.  26,  1946,  at  Brixham. 
{Crockford;  The  Church  Times,  Jan.  2,  1947;  Who's  Who  in 
Essex.) 

WILLIAMSON,  FRANK  POWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  6, 1883.  S.ofWUliam.  B.  [Jan.  26, 1865],  at  Monkstown, 
Co.  Dublin.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A. 
1886;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1888;  priest,  1889; 
C.  of  St  Edmund's,  Dudley,  Worcs.,  1888-9.  C.  of  St  Michael, 
Tividale,  Tipton,  Stafis.,  1889-92.  C.  of  Vauxhall,  Surrey, 
1892-5.  C.  of  the  Church  of  the  Ascension,  Lavender  Hill, 
1896-7.  C.-in-charge  of  St  Barnabas,  Wellingborough, 
Northants.,  1897-8.  R.  of  St  Margaret's,  Aberdeen,  1898- 
1901.  R.  of  St  James,  Plymouth,  1903-7.  R.  of  St  Margaret's, 
Aberdeen,  1907-14.  Assistant  Master  at  Carlisle  Grammar 
School,  1916-19;  at  King  Edward's  School,  Bath,  1921-8. 
Died  May  23,  1928,  at  Bath.  Brother  of  Henry  L.  (1883). 
(Peile,  II.  699;  Crockford;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The 
Times,  May  26,  1928.) 

WILLIAMSON,  FREDERICK  CLEMENTS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  26,  1865.  [3rd  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Holywell, 
Flints.  Schools,  St  Paul's  and  Rossall.]  Did  not  reside.  Adm. 
at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Oct.  19, 
1865,  age  19;  Scholar,  1865;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1870.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter),  1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  Townstal,  Devon,  1871-3. 
C.  of  Lighthome,  Warws.,  1873-7.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Breadalbane,  1877-80.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Leicester,  1878-9. 
C.  of  West  Hackney,  Middlesex,  1879-82.  C.  of  St  Gabriel's, 
Pimlico,  1883-7.  V.  of  Ashford,  Middlesex,  1887-99.  Died 
Nov.  29,  1899.  (Rossall  Reg.;  St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Crockford.) 

WILLIAMSON,  FREDERICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  -12,  1878.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Samuel,  schoolmaster  (and 
Emily).  B.  at  Beeston,  Notts.  Bapt.  Dec.  27,  1857.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester), 
1881 ;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  Westhoughton,  Lanes.,  1881-9.  C.  of 
Padiham,  1889-96.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Radcliffe,  1896-9. 
V.  of  Lydgate,  Yorks.,  1899-1907.  R.  of  Mareham-le-Fen, 
Lines.,  1907-19.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Manchester,  1920;  dio.  of 
Liverpool  from  1921.  Latterly  of  12,  Aughton  Road,  Birkdale. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1939.  Brother  of  Samuel  T.  (1875) 
and  Montague  B.  (1883). 

WILLIAMSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  6, 
1847.  [2nd]  s.  of  James,  solicitor,  of  London.  B.  [May  18], 
1829,  at  39,  Hunter  Street,  Bloomsbury.  Schools,  Tooting, 
and  King's  College,  London.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
July  9,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1854. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  27,  1850.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  26,  1855.  Revising  barrister  for  the  Tower  Hamlets. 
Of  21,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Married,  Dec.  22,  1870, 
Emily,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Watkins,  V.  of  BrLxworth, 
Northants.  Died  Dec.  12,  1917,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea. 
[Imw  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
Dec.  20,  1917;  Venn,  ii,  281.) 

WILLIAMSON,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  I,  1838.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1843 ;  priest,  1844;  C.  of  VVymondham, 
Norfolk,  1843-5.  P-C.  of  Colney  Heath,  Herts.,  1845-7. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duchess  of  Gordon,  1847-63.  Minister  of  the 
episcopal  Chapel  at  Fochabers,  Elgin,  1848.  C.  of  Longford, 
Derbs.,  1849-50.  V.  of  Maryport,  Cumberland,  1850-1.  V.  of 
Rocester,  Stafis.,  1851-2.  V.  of  Osmaston,  Derbs.,  1852-4. 
C.  of  Elkstone,  Stags.,  1854-5.  V.  of  Selston,  Notts.,  1855-6. 
P.O.  of  Longnor,  Stafis.,  1856-63.  C.  of  Thrussington,  Leics., 
1863-4.  V.  of  [Earl]  Stemdale,  Derbs.,  1864-71.  V.  of  Colney 
Heath,  Herts.,  1871-80.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  from 
1881.  Resided  latterly  at  Hastings,  where  he  died  Mar.  11, 
1900,  aged  80.  Father  of  Henrj'  D.  (1873)  and  Theodore  A.  E. 
(1868).  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1900.) 
WILLIAMSON,  Sir  HEDWORTH,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  11,  1815.  Of  Durham.  [Eldest  s.  of  Sir 
Hedworth,  6th  Bart.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1769),  and 


Williamson,  Henry  Lawrence 

Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Hamilton,  Kt.,  of  Co.  Monaghan. 
B  Nov.  I,  1797.]  Had  succeeded  his  father  as  7th  Bart., 
Mar.  14,  1810.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  M.A.  1819.  Of  Whitburn 
Hall,  near  Sunderland.  M.P.  for  Co.  Durham,  1831-2;  for 
North  Durham,  1832-7;  for  Sunderland,  1847-52.  D.L.  for 
Co.  Durham.  Mayor  of  Sunderland,  1841-2  and  1847-8. 
High  SheriS  of  Co.  Durham,  1840.  Married,  Apr.  18,  1826, 
the  Hon.  Anne  Elizabeth  Liddell,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Henry, 
1st  Baron  Ravensworth.  Died  Apr.  24,  1861.  Father  of  the 
next.  (Boase,  iii.  1385;  Return  of  M.P. s;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1861,  I.  706;  G.E.C.) 

WILLIAMSON,  HEDWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec. 
15,  1847;  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matnc. 
May  15,  1845.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  Hedworth  (above)  [7th]  Bart., 
of  Whitburn  Hall,  Durham  (and  Anne  Elizabeth).  B.  [Mar. 
25,  1827],  in  Florence,  Italy.  Bapt.  Apr.  22,  1827.  [School, 
Eton.]  Attach^  at  St  Petersburg,  1848;  at  Paris,  1850; 
resigned,  1854.  Succeeded  his  father  as  8th  Bart.,  Apr.  24, 
1861.  Captain  Commandant,  ist  Durham  Volunteer 
ArtUlery.  M.P.  for  North  Durham,  1864-74.  D.L.  and  J. P. 
for  Co.  Durham;  High  Sherifi,  1877-  Hon.  Colonel,  ist 
Durham  .\rtUlery  Vol.,  1888.  Married,  Feb.  3,  1863,  Lady 
Elizabeth  Jane  Liddell  (his  cousin),  4th  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl 
Ravensworth,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  26,  1900.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Boase,  m.  1385;  Return  of  M.P. s;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  G.E.C;  Who  was  Who.) 

WILLIAMSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1880. 
S.  of  Bamford,  of  Shore  House,  Westoe,  South  Shields, 
Durham.  B.  Nov.  18,  1861,  at  South  Shields.  School, 
Darlington.   Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888. 

WILLIAMSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1881. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester),  1884;  priest,  1886;  C.  of  Weaste,  Lanes.,  1884-6. 
C.  of  St  .\ndrew's,  Radclifie,  1886-98;  V.  there,  1898-1916. 
R.  of  Elwick  Hall,  Durham,  1916-35.  Latteriy  of  Sandgate, 
Kent.   (Crockford.) 

WILLIAMSON,  HENRY  CECIL  ROXBURGH.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1898.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Stephen  [M.P.],  of 
Copley,  Neston,  Cheshire  (and  Annie,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Guthrie,  D.D.).  B.  [Mar.  5, 1879],  at  Neston.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901.  Studied  for  the 
Diplomatic  service,  but  joined  his  father's  firm  of  Balfour, 
Williamson  and  Co.,  merchant-bankers,  and  became  head  of 
their  Chilean  business;  Chairman  of  the  firm,  1931-48. 
Married,  Nov.  17,  1909,  Muriel  de  la  Praed,  2nd  dau.  of 
Alexander  Stewart,  of  Montreal,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  20, 
1948,  in  London.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1890),  Norman  W. 
(1893)  and  Thomas  G.  (1882).   (The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1948.) 

WILLIAMSON,  HENRY  DRUMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  4,  1873.  Of  Derbs.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Frederick  (1838),  R.  of  Colney  Heath,  Herts.  B.  Dec.  17, 
1854.]  Bapt.  Jan.  28,  1855,  at  Boulton,  Derbs.  School, 
Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  Scholar,  1874;  B.A.  1877;  M.A. 
1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Calcutta),  1877;  pnest,  1879;  a  C.M.S. 
Missionary  in  Calcutta,  1877-9;  at  Mandla,  1877-94;  C.M.S. 
Secretary  (dio.  of  Calcutta),  1894-7.  C.  of  Broadway,  Worcs., 
1897.  Ass.  Secretary,  C.M.S.,  for  diocs.  of  Bristol,  Gloucester 
and  Worcester,  1899-1901 ;  Organising  Secretary,  Church  of 
England  Zenana  Missionary  Society,  1901-5.  V.  of  St 
Margaret's,  Ipswich,  1905-22.  R.  of  Brent-Eleigh,  Suffolk, 
1922-5.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Edmundsbury  and  Ipswich,  1914- 
26.  Married,  1877,  .\lice  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Matthew 
Collisson,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Gondi  Grammar;  Hindi 
Church  Hymn  Book.  Lived  latteriy  at  Brent-Eleigh,  where  he 
died  Mar.  21,  1926.  Father  of  Francis  L.  (1900);  brother 
of  Theodore  A.  E.  (1868).  (Rossall  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Mar.  24,  1926.) 

WILLIAMSON,  HENRY  GEORGE  WELLESLEY.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  18S4.  [2nd]  s.  of  —  [John  Edwin], 
deceased  [physician,  of  Grahamstown].  School,  Bishop's 
College,  Cape  Town.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1887.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  24,  1885.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  May  15,  1889.    (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

VILLIAMSON,  HENRY  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  6,  1883.  S.  of  William.  B.  [Jan.  2,  1864],  at  Monkstown, 
Co.  Dublin.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matnc.  Michs.  1883. 
B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1891.  Ord.  deacon  (Dublin), 
1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Irishtown,  Co. 
Dublin,  1892-3.  C.  of  Inver  with  Lame,  Co.  Antrim,  1893-4. 
P.-in-charge  of  St  Mary's,  ,\berfoyle,  Perths.,  1894-7.  C.  of 
St  Margaret  of  Scotland,  Aberdeen,  1897-9.  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1899-1901.  C.  of  Brede  with 
Udimore,  Sussex,  1903-6.  C.  of  St  Margaret  of  Scotland, 
Aberdeen,  1906-11.  P.-in-charge  of  St  KUda,  Lochbuie,  Mull, 
(and  Chaplain  to  Sir  S.  and  Lady  Gatty),  1911-16.  V.  of 
Whitminster,  Gloucs  ,  1916-17.  Latteriy  of  Upna  House, 
Wetheral,  Cariisle.  Died  Apr.  7,  1929.  at  St  Leonards-on- 
Sea.  Brother  of  Frank  P.  11883).  (Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.; 
Peile.  II.  699;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  10,  1929-) 


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WILLIAMSON,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  2, 
1890.  S.  of  Samuel  Lamb,  wholesale-grocer,  of  Grantham, 
Lines,  (and  Ann  Taylor).  B.  there,  Jan.  14,  1871-  Schools, 
Grantham  Grammar  (Mr  Hardy)  and  The  Leys,  Cambridge 
(Dr  Moulton).  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.B.,  B.Chir. 
and  M.A.  1899.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House 
Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1896;  M.R.C.P.,  1903; 
F.R.C.P.,  1911.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898-1901 
(surgeon.  Imperial  Yeomanry  Hospital,  Pretoria).  Resident 
Medical  Of&cer,  Queen  Charlotte's  Lying-in  Hospital. 
Practised  in  London.  Physician,  City  of  London  Lying-in 
Hospital.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1915-19  (Captain, 
R.A.M.C).  Married,  June  26,  1915,  Mrs  Florence  Edith 
Lockwood,  of  London.  Found  dead  iu  a  chalk-pit  on  Coombe 
Hill,  Wendover,  Dec.  r6,  1924,  having  apparently  died  of 
heart-disease.  (Eagle,  xliv.  44;  Medical  Directories;  Who  was 
Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  18,  1924.) 

WILLIAMSON,  HERBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct. 
10,  1885.  B.  Aug.  12,  1866.  School,  Dover  College.  Matric. 
Michs.,  1885;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans), 
1892;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Harlow,  Essex,  1892-6.  C.  of 
Shoeburyness,  1897-8.  C.  of  Ardleigh,  1898-1902.  C.  of 
Newport,  1904-10.  C.  of  Rochford,  1910-13.  Latterly  of 
37,  Alexandra  Road,  Worthing.  Died  Dec.  21,  1931,  at  Hove. 
(Crockford;  Dover  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  1,  1932.) 

WILLIAMSON,  JAMES  BRINDLEY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  18, 
1886.  Matric.  Lent,  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1896.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  Dec.  1892;  practised  in  Birmingham.  Of  28,  Park 
Road,  Moseley.   Disappears  from  Law  Lists,  1940. 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
June  22,  1801.  B.  at  Eltham,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1802. 
Migrated  to  Clare,  Nov.  8,  1802;  B.A.  1806. 

WILLIAMSON  (post  WILLIAMSON  WINN),  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  6,  1813.  [Eldest  s.  of  John,  of 
York  (and  Esther  Sabina,  dau.  of  Sir  Rowland  Wimi,  Bart., 
of  Nostell  Priory,  Yorks.).  B.  in  Manchester  [Mar.  27,  i794]- 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Of  Nostell  Priory,  Yorks. 
Succeeded  to  the  estates  of  his  imcle.  Sir  Richard  Winn, 
Bart.,  1805,  and  took  the  additional  name  of  Winn.  Died, 
s.p.  Nov.  17,  1817.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  G.E.C.) 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  24,  1832. 
B.  at  Wellingborough,  Northants.  Matric.  Lent,  1833;  B.A. 
1837;  M.A.  1847.  Adin.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1847.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  1832 ;  priest,  1833.  V.  of  Theale  with 
Wedmore,  Somerset,  1837-78.  Married,  Mar.  27,  1834; 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  R.  Allen,  of  Islington.  Author,  Brief 
memoir  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Simeon.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1879.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  May  25,  1849. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon,  1854;  C.  of 
Sutton-on-Plym,  Devon,  1855-7.  C.  of  Oundle,  Northants., 
1861-4.  C.  of  St  Thomas's,  Birmingham,  1865-7.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1868.    (Crockford.) 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  I,  1874.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Trinity  Coll.,  Dublin),  of 
Bilston,  Staffs.  School,  Wolverhampton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1874;  B.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1879;  C.  of  Dyers'  Hill, 
Sheffield,  1879-81.  Second  Master  of  Colston's  School, 
Bristol,  1883-6.  Latterly  of  St  Andrew's  vicarage,  Droitwich 
(his  father's  address).   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1902. 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Nov.  14,  1803.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Robert  [formerly  Hopper] 
(sub  Hopper,  1772),  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Matric.  Michs. 
1806;  LL.B.  1810.  .A.dm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  5,  1811 ; 
and  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1811.  Brother  of  Robert  H. 
(1801).    (Inns  of  Court.) 

WILLIAMSON,  JOSEPH  [TAYLOR].  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  14,  1759.  S.  of  William,  of  Westminster. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1759;  Scholar,  1760; 
B.A.  (Stk  Wrangler)  1763;  Chancellor's  (Classical)  medal, 
1763;  M.A.  1771.  V.  of  St  Dunstan's-in-the-West,  London, 
1764-1805.  Chaplain  to  John  Wilkes,  when  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  1774.  R.  of  Thakeham,  Sussex,  1805-7.  'A  good 
scholar,  a  ban  vivant,  and  a  member  of  the  Beef  Steak  Club.' 
Died  Nov.  4,  1807.    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Hennessey.) 

WILLIAMSON,  KENNETH  BERTRAM  FRANKLIN.  Adm.  sizar 
at  St  John's,  Apr.  14,  1894.  [4th]  s.  of  James  Franklin, 
civil-engineer  [died  Dec.  27,  1887]  (and  Margaret  Elizabeth 
Cowen).  B.  Aug.  18,  1875,  at  Monghyr,  India.  Schools, 
Bristol  Grammar  (Mr  R.  L.  Leighton)  and  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1903.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1899-1901.  Assistant  Master  at  King's  Lyim 
Grammar  School,  1901-2,  and  at  Sheffield  Royal  School.  In 
the  Indian  Educational  Service,  1904-11;  Inspector  of 
Schools.     Principal  and   Professor  of  English,   jubbulpore 


Williamson,  Richard 

College.  Lecturer  in  Bacteriology,  London  University. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  in 
Egypt  and  in  Palestine;  M.C. ;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches). 
Chief  Instructor  in  Agriculture  to  the  E.E.F.  Army  College. 
In  charge  of  Anti-malarial  Investigation,  Cameron  Highlands, 
F.M.S.,  1930-3.  Malaria  Research  Officer,  Penang.  Professor 
of  Biology  at  King  Edward  VII  College  of  Medicine,  Singa- 
pore, 1933-8.  Author,  scientific.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's 
Who.) 

WILLIAMSON,  MARTIN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1895. 

WILLIAMSON,  MONTAGUE  BLAMIRE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1883.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Samuel,  teacher 
[sometime  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Radcliffe,  Manchester]  (and 
Emily).  B.  Jan.  17,  1864,  at  Holme  Low,  Cumberland. 
School,  Bury,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 
1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  Ash- 
burton,  Devon,  1887-94.  C.  of  Rockbeare,  1894-7.  V.  of 
Bickington,  1897-1904.  V.  of  Padstow,  Cornwall,  1904-12. 
R.  of  Calstock,  1912-18.  R.  of  Falmouth,  1918-24.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Truro,  1920-39.  Archdeacon  of  Bodmin,  1924-39. 
Married,  Jan.  3,  1894,  Mary  Ann,  youngest  (adopted)  dau.  of 
Sir  Charles  Wathen,  of  Bristol.  Author,  The  Truth  and  the 
Witness.  Died  Feb.  20,  1939.  Brother  of  Frederick  J.  (1878) 
and  Samuel  T.  (1875).  (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Feb.  21,  I939-) 

WILLIAMSON,  NORMAN  WELSH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  [6th]  s.  of  Stephen  [M.P.],  of  Copley,  Neston, 
Cheshire  (and  Annie,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Guthrie). 
B.  there,  Dec.  14, 1874.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
B.A.  1896.  Married,  Nov.  14,  1901,  Constance  Marion,  2nd 
dau.  of  A.  Marmaduke  Tulk-Hart,  of  Vicarage  Park,  Wool- 
wich. Of  3,  Neville  Court,  Grove  End  Road,  London,  N.W. 
in  1925.  Brother  of  Charies  J.  (1890),  Hemy  C.  R.  (1898)  and 
Thomas  G.  (1882).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B. 
(sub  Baron  Forres).) 

WILLIAMSON,  OCTAVUS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1836.  Of  Flintshire.  [S.  of  William,  of 
Greenfield.  B.  1819.  School,  Ruthin.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836; 
B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  18, 
1842.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  31,  1845.  Equity  Draftsman 
and  Conveyancer.  Revising  barrister  for  the  City  of  London. 
Married,  Mar.  8,  1856,  Annie  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
General  John  Monckton  Coombs,  E.I.C.S.  Died  Sept.  24, 
1897,  aged  79,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  (Eagle,  xx.  229;  Boase, 
VI.  901;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
The  Times,  Sept.  27,  1897.) 

WILLIAMSON,  OLIVER  KEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.  S.  of  Alexander  William  [F.R.S.],  of  28,  Primrose  Hill 
Road,  London.  B.  [Mar.  15],  1866,  in  London.  School, 
University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1895;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1896;  M.D.  1902.  At  University 
CoOege  Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S. ;  L.R.C.P., 
1896;  M.R.C.P.,  1900;  F.R.C.P.,  1909.  Registrar  and 
Medical  Of&cer,  Evelina  Hospital.  Practised  in  London. 
Medical  Registrar,  Middlesex  Hospital.  Physician,  City  of 
London  Hospital  for  diseases  of  the  chest.  Sometime 
Professor  of  Medicine,  University  of  Wit  watersrand,  J  oh  annes- 
burg.  South  Africa.  Married,  Jan.  10,  1912,  Edith  Gertrude, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Adolphus  Edington,  of  Golcar,  Yorks. 
Died  Oct.  17,  1941,  while  on  a  holiday  at  Blair  Athol, 
Perthshire.    (Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  24,  1941.) 

WILLIAMSON,  PATRICK  ANDERSON.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9, 
1882.  S.  of  John,  of  Claughton  Grange,  Birkenhead.  B. 
Mar.  1863.  School,  Fettes.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885. 
Adm.  Solicitor;  retired  from  practice  owing  to  loss  of  eye- 
sight. Lived  in  the  Isle  of  Man.  Died  Feb.  11,  1920,  in 
Liverpool.   (Fettes  Coll.  Reg. ;  King's  Coll.  Reg.) 

WILLIAMSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  16,  1820.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  (1778).  B.  at 
Campton,  Beds.  [Nov.  25,  1802].  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1823;  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler  and 
5th  Classic)  1825;  ChanceUor's  (Classical)  medal,  1825; 
Members'  prize,  1827;  M.A.  1828;  D.D.  (per  Lit.  Reg.)  1835. 
Fellow,  1827.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  16,  1827.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1828 ;  priest,  1829.  Head  Master  of  Westminster 
School,  1828-46.  Substituted  classical  dresses  for  'the 
barbarous  ones  formerly  in  use'  in  the  School  plays.  R.  of 
Sutton  Coldfield,  Warws.,  1844-50.  V.  of  Pershore,  Worcs., 
1850-65.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester.  Married,  Jan.  4,  1833, 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Robert  Gray,  Bishop  of  Bristol. 
Died  Sept.  11,  1865,  at  Datchworth  rectory,  Herts.  Brother 
of  WUUam  (1820)  and  Edmund  R.  (1814).  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Inns  of  Court;  Boase,  iii.  1386;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  11.  525.) 


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Williamson,  Robert  Hopper 

WILLIAMSON,  ROBERT  HOPPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  21,  1801.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.  {siU>  Hopper,  1772) 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  who  assumed  the  additional  name  of 
Williamson  (and  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  William  William- 
son, R.  of  Whickham,  Co.  Durham).  [B.  Aug.  9,  1784] 
School,  Weston  Market,  Suffolk  (the  rector).  Matric.  Michs. 
1802;  Scholar,  1802;  B.A.  {gth  Wrangler)  1807;  M.A.  1810. 
Ord.  deacon  (York,  Litt.  dim.  from  Durham),  Aug.  14,  1808; 
priest  (Durham),  1809;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Newcastle.  R.  of 
Hurworth,  Co.  Durham,  1832-65.  Married,  June  i8,  1811, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Barras.  Died  Mar.  11,  1865. 
Brother  of  John  W.  (1803);  father  of  the  next.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  562;  Burke,  L.G.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  1865,  I.  523.) 

WILLIAMSON,  ROBERT  HOPPER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Apr.  28,  1831.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Hopper 
(above),  of  Whickham,  Co.  Durham.  B.  [July  8,  1813J,  at 
Killingworth,  Northumberland.  Schools,  Hazelwood,  near 
Birmingham,  and  Kirk-Hammerton,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1831;  B.A.  1835;  M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  Nov.  5, 
1836;  priest,  Oct.  21,  1837;  C.  of  Gateshead,  1836-8.  P.C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Darlington,  1838-47.  P-C.  of  Lamesley,  Co. 
Durham,  1847-65.  R.  (and  patron)  of  Hurworth,  1865-75. 
Lived  subsequently  at  Whickham,  where  he  died,  unmarried, 
Mar.  31,  1891.  (Boase,  vi.  901 ;  Crockford;  Durham  Ord.  Book; 
Walford,  County  Families;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  8,  1891 ;  Venn, 
ii,  215). 

WILLIAMSON,  SAMUEL  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Oct.  26,  1875.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Samuel.  B.  [Sept.  30, 
1856]  at  Beeston,  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1879;  M.A.  1884.  Assistant  Master  at  Bowden  House  School, 
Harrow,  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1880;  priest,  1881; 
C.  of  St  James's,  Heywood,  Lanes.,  1S80-3.  C.  of  Miles 
Platting,  1883-4.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bolton,  1884-90.  V.  of 
East  Crompton,  1890-1914.  V.  of  Hornby,  1914-21.  Married, 
1886,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Hugh  Standring,  of  RadcliSe.  Died 
Aug.  20,  1921,  aged  65.  Brother  of  Frederick  J.  (1878)  and 
Montague  B.  (1883).  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  2,  1921 ; 
Lanes.  Biogs.) 

WILLIAMSON,  THEODORE  AUGUSTUS  EDEN.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30,  1868.  Of  Derbs.  [S.  of  the 
Rev.  George  Frederick  (1838).  B.  1848.  Schools,  Derby  and 
Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1889.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester),  1871;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  Fareham, 
Hants.,  1871-5.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Canterbury,  1886-96  and 
1904-5.  V.  of  Birling,  Kent,  1896-1904.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Rochester,  1905-29.  Married,  July  31,  1872,  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Walter  Scott  Dumergue,  V.  of  Fareham.  Resided 
latterly  at  Southborough,  Tunbridge  Wells,  where  he  died 
July  23,  1929.  Brother  of  Henry  D.  (1873).  (Rossall  Sch. 
Reg.;  Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  26,  1929-) 

WILLIAMSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  8, 
i787;a'Ten-yearman."  Of  Durham.  [3rd  s.  of  Sir  Hedworth, 
5th  Bart,  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Hudleston,  of 
Millom  Castle,  Cumberiand).  Bapt.  at  Whitburn,  Durham, 
Dec.  4,  1753.]  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  23,  I774-  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.),  1790.  R.  of  Stoke  Damerel,  Devon,  1791- 
1825.  Married  and  had  issue.  When  returning  from  Lisbon 
in  1794  was  captured  by  a  French  privateer,  being  then 
described  as  'T.  W.,  Esq.'  Died  Feb.  16,  1828,  aged  73. 
Father  of  Ferdinand  T.  (1813).  (Northants.  Clergy;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WILLIAMSON,  THOMAS  GUTHRIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1882.  [2nd]  s.  of  Stephen  [M.P.],  of  Copley,  Neston, 
Cheshire  (and  .\imie,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Guthrie,  D.D.) , 
B.  [Apr.  11],  1863,  in  Valparaiso,  Chile.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B..4.  1885.  A  grain-broker  in  Liverpool. 
Married,  Jan.  6,  1894,  Vera,  dau.  of  Francis  Caesar  Braun, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  14,  1917.  Brother  of  Charles  J. 
(1890),  Henry  C.  R.  (1898)  and  Norman  W.  (1893).  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Baron  Forres).) 

WILLIAMSON,  THOMAS  PYM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  16,  1793.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Leigh  (1745).  R-  of 
Guisborough,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric.  Easter,  1794;  B.A. 
1797;  M.A.  1803.  V.  of  Kirkby-Stephen,  Westmoriand,  1807- 
36.  Father  of  William  L.  (1830).  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide.) 

WILLIAMSON,  THOMAS  PYM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Sept.  30,  1861.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Pym  [P.C.  of  Fenny 
Stratford,  Bucks.]  B.  [Sept.  2,  1842],  at  Leeds.  Schools, 
Rossall  and  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A. 
1865.  Urd.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of 
Sutton,  Derbs.,  1867-8.  C.  of  Tamworth,  Staffs.,  1868-9. 
V.  of  Thelwall,  Cheshire,  1869-1914.  Died  Jan.  11,  1914. 
Father  of  the  ne.\t.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 


WiLLiNGTON,  Edward  Champernowne 

WILLIAMSON,  THOMAS  PYM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  29,  1888.  S.  of  the  Rev.  T[homas]  P[ym]  (above),  of 
Thelwall  vicarage,  Cheshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Died 
Nov.  13,  1941,  aged  72,  at  St  .\nne's-on-Sea.  (The  Times, 
Nov.  14,  1941-) 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  15,  1788.  S.  of  WUUam,  of  Wetherby,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1791;  B.A.  1793. 
R.  of  Westbere,  Kent, from  1800;  C.  of  Islip,  Northants.,  1825- 
43.  V.  of  Slipton,  1826-60.  C.  of  Thomton-le-Moors,  Lines. 
Died  in  i860  at  Exeter,  aged  '69'  (sic).  (Northants.  Clergy; 
Clerical  Guide;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  i.  304.) 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9,  1797; 
a  '  Ten-year  man.' 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  20, 
1799.   Matric.  Michs.  1800;  B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1808. 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  13, 
1817.  Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  William,  of  Long  Bennington, 
Lines.  B.  Sept.  12,  1799,  at  Pockington  [sic).  Schools, 
Famdon,  Notts.  (Dr  Dupre)  and  Oakham  (Dr  Doncaster). 
Matric.  Michs.  i8i8;  B..\.  1822;  M.A.  1825.  Fellow,  1826-8. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1823;  priest,  1S24.  C.  of  Famley, 
Leeds,  1831-3.  P.C.  of  Headingley,  1836-63.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1865.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Clergy  List.) 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  19, 
1820.  Of  Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1825.  In 
Holy  Orders.  Of  Whitbeck,  Cumberiand,  -1841-50.  P.C.  of 
St  Mary's  Chapel,  Maryport,  Cumberland,  1850-1.  Married, 
Aug.  1831,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Dixon,  solicitor,  of 
Laithes  House,  near  Penrith.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1852.    (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  15, 
1820.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  (1778)  [R.]  of  Campton, 
Bedfordshire.  B.  there,  Jan.  10,  1804.  [School,  Westminster.] 
Did  not  reside.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  2,  1820.  Matric. 
Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1822;  Bell  Scholar,  1822;  B.A.  (2nd 
Wrangler,  2nd  Smith's  prize)  1825;  M.A.  1828;  B.D.  1843. 
Fellow,  1827-50;  tutor,  1839-50.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at 
Oxford,  1845.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  lo,  1825.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  May  18,  1830.  Practised  as  an  Equity  Draftsman 
and  Conveyancer  until  his  return  to  Clare  in  1839.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield),  June  27,  1841;  priest  (Ely),  June  5,  1842. 
R.  of  Datchworth,  Herts.,  1849-75.  Married,  Apr.  9,  1850, 
Jane  Hutchinson,  dau.  of  William  Ferguson,  M.D.,  Inspector- 
General  of  Military  Hospitals.  Died  Dec.  17,  1875-  Brother 
of  Richard  (1820)  and  Edmund  R.  (1814).  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Al.  Oxon.;  Inns  of  Court;  Clergy  List.) 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  St  John's, 
May  8,  1821.  S.  of  William,  of  Cleckheaton,  near  Leeds. 
[B.  there,  1796.]  Educated  privately  by  the  Rev.  Mr 
Morgan.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln),  Feb.  27,  1825;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1825;  C.  of 
Cold  Hanworth,  Lines.,  1825-37.  C.  of  Dunholme,  1837-43. 
C.  of  Welton,  1825-48;  V.  there,  1849-82.  In  1849  Welton 
Church  was  struck  by  lightning  whilst  he  was  preaching,  a 
man  in  front  of  the  pulpit  being  killed.  Died  Apr.  30,  1882. 
(Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  May  17,  1882;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WILLIAMSON,  WILLIAM  LEIGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Mar.  8,  1830.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Pym  (i793)- 
B.  at  Guisborough,  Yorks.   Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834. 

WILLIMOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Mar.  27,  1843.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847; 
M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1848;  priest,  1849;  C.  of 
Hinxton,  Cambs.,  1848-9.  C.  of  Great  with  Little  Chesterford, 
Essex,  1849-52.  R.  of  Caerhayes,  Cornwall,  1852-78.  V.  of 
Quethiock,  1878-88.  R.  of  Laverton,  Somerset,  1888-92. 
R.  of  Sutton  Mandeville,  Wilts.,  1898-9.  Married,  (i)  Aug.  26, 
1852,  Mary  Anne,  widow  of  John  Shillito,  of  Barrow  Hall, 
Sufiolk,  and  had  issue;  (2)  July  15,  1871,  Constance,  dau.  of 
John  Edward  Andrew  Starky,  and  had  further  issue. 
Resided  latterly  at  Bromham,  Chippenham.  Died  Aug.  11, 
1899,  aged  75,  at  Ipswich.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Boase,  Collect. 
Cornub.;  Crockford;  P.  E.  Towell;  The  Times,  Aug.  14,  1899.) 


WILLINGDON,  Viscount  (li 


:  THOMAS,  FREEMAN. 


WILLINGTON,  EDWARD  CHAMPERNOWNE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  17,  1S90.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Pye 
(1844),  of  Newnham  Croft,  Cambridge.  B.  May  27,  1872,  at 
Worton,  Oxon.  School,  Brighton  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893;  M..\.  1897.  Of  Newnham  Croft,  Camibridge, 
in  1906.  Died  Nov.  20,  1943,  at  Cambridge.  (The  Times, 
Nov.  22,  1943.) 


505 


WiLLiNGTON,  Francis  Pye 

WILLINGTON,  FRANCIS  PYE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan. 
25,  1844.  S.  of  Francis,  solicitor,  of  Tamworth,  Staffs  (and 
Jane  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  James  Pye,  Poet- 
Laureate).  B.  there,  Apr.  14,  1826.  School,  King's  College, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Adm. 
ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1849;  priest, 
1850;  C.  of  Sapiston,  Suffolk,  1849-54.  C.  of  Banham, 
Norfolk,  1854-5.  C.  of  Trowell,  Notts.,  1856-7.  C.  of  Aid- 
borough,  Yorks.,  1858.  V.  of  East  with  West  Rudham, 
Norfolk,  1858-67.  R.  of  Over  Worton  with  Nether  Worton, 
Oxon.,  1867-81.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester  from  1882. 
Married,  Nov.  18,  1868,  Mary,  dau.  of  E.  Sherringham,  Esq., 
of  Coxford  Abbey,  Norfolk.  Resided  latterly  at  Newnham 
Croft,  Cambridge,  where  he  died  Apr.  28,  1912.  Father  of  the 
above;  brother  of  the  next  two.  {Eagle,  xxxiv.  269;  Crock- 
ford;  Clergy  List;  The  Times,  Apr.  30,  1912;  Burke,  L.G. 
(1848  edn.).) 

WILLINGTON,  JOHN  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinitv, 
Mar.  14,  1856.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Tamworth,  Staffs.  B.  there 
[Apr.  23,  1837].  School,  Warwick  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  i860; 
priest,  1861 ;  C.  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs.,  1860-4.  C.  of  Berks- 
wich,  Stafis.,  1864-5;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Margaret  Street, 
London,  1865-7.  Chaplain  of  St  Raphael's  Home,  Torquay, 
1867-73.  C.  of  King's  Teignton,  Devon,  1873-6.  Died 
Mar.  2,  1931,  aged  93,  at  Leamington  Spa.  Brother  of  the 
above  and  the  next.  {Clergy  List,  'Ralph  John';  The  Times, 
Mar.  4,  1931;  Burke,  L.G.;  Crockjford.) 

WILLINGTON,  WALDYVE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  2,  1850.  [2nd]  s.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Tamworth,  Stafis. 
(and  Jane  Anne).  B.  there  [Apr.  2,  1831].  Bapt.  July  i,  1831. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850.  Died  in  College,  Dec.  17,  1850,  aged  19. 
Brother  of  the  two  above.  (Scott,  MSS.;  G.  Mag.,  185 1,  i. 
216;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  i,  1851.) 

WILLINK,  ALFRED  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1878.  [6th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  (next), 
deceased,  of  Tranmere  (and  Sarah  Wakefield,  dau.  of  John 
Cropper).  B.  there  [May  24,  i860].  Matric.  Michs.  1878. 
Second  Lieut.,  The  Border  Regt.  (T.)  1900.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Border  Regt.  (T.F.  Res.)).  Of 
Bumeside,  Kendal.  Alderman  of  the  Westmorland  County 
Council.  J. P.  for  Westmoriand,  1878.  High  Sheriff  of 
Westmorland,  1931-2.  Married,  Apr.  19,  1885,  Beatrice,  dau. 
of  Major  Luard  Selby.  Died  Sept.  18,  1947.  Brother  of 
John  W.  (1877).  Arthur  (1869)  and  William  E.  (1878).  (Army 
Lists;  The  Times,  Sept.  20,  1947.) 

WILLINK,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  11,  1842. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Daniel,  merchant  [and  Dutch  Consul  in  Liverpool] 
(and  Anne  Latham).  B.  Mar.  27,  1824.  [Schools,  Broms- 
grove  and  Royal  Institution,  Liverpool.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1842;  B.A.  (35«/j  Wrangler)  1846;  M.A.  1849.  C.  of  Bicker- 
stafie.  Lanes.,  in  1849.  P.C.  of  Linslade,  Bucks.,  1850-3. 
C.  of  St  Catherine's,  Tranmere,  Cheshire,  1853-7.  Canon  of 
Llandaff,  1857.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Tranmere,  1857-62.  Married, 
Sept.  6,  1849,  Sarah  Wakefield,  dau.  of  John  Cropper,  of 
Liverpool.  Died  Nov.  21,  1862,  at  Madeira.  Father  of  the 
above,  the  next,  John  W.  (1877)  and  William  E.  (1878). 
(Burke,  L.G.\  Camb.  Univ.  Year-book,  1863;  Clergy  List; 
Bromsgrove  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  died  in  Madeira,  1867; 
G.  Mag.,  1863,  I.  123;  Clergy  List;  F.  P.  White.) 

WILLINK,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  29,  1869. 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  (above),  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
Tranmere.  B.  July  i,  1850.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford),  1875;  priest, 
1876;  C.  of  Ross,  Heref.,  1875-7.  C.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs., 
1877-80.  C.  of  Lindale-in-Cartmel,  Lanes.,  1880-9.  C.  of 
St  John's,  Bromley,  Kent,  1889-92.  C.  of  Shortlands,  1892-4. 
C.  of  Wye,  1894-6.  V.  of  Nackington,  1897-1913.  Married, 
July  2,  1878,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  B.  Dickson.  Died 
Jan.  3,  1913.  Father  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Jan.  7,  1913-) 

WILLINK,  ARTHUR  CHARLES  ERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  4,  1900.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  A[rthur] 
(above),  V.  of  Nackington,  Kent.  [B.  Jan.  28,  1881.  School, 
Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Married, 
June  3,  1924,  Ellen  Maud  Vigers.  Of  Homeleigh,  Houghton, 
Hunts,  in  1939.    {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILLINK,  JOHN  WAKEFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  ig)  at 
Pembroke,  Sept.  21,  1877.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  (1842), 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  Tranmere,  deceased  (and  Sarah  Wakefield). 
B.  [Oct.  24,  1858],  at  Dingle  Bank,  near  Liverpool.  [School, 
Cliiton  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  Winchester 
Reading  prize,  1882;  M.A.  1884.  D.D.,  Lambeth,  1919.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham),  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Auckland,  Co. 
Durham,  1881-5.  P.C.  of  St  John,  Sunderiand,  1885-91. 
V.  of  St  Helens,  Lanes.,  1891-1904.  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool, 
1898-1906.  V.  of  Great  Yarmouth,  1904-12.   Hon.  Canon  of 


Willis,  Framingham  Lake 

Norwich,  1906-12.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1912. 
R.  of  Birmingham,  1912-19.  Hon.  Canon  of  Birmingham, 
1912-19.  V.  of  St  Mary-in-the-Marsh,  Norwich,  1919-27. 
Dean  of  Norwich,  1919-27.  Married,  July  27,  1887,  Ruth 
Agnes,  dau.  of  J.  D.  Sim,  C.S.I.,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
History  of  the  Parish  Church  of  Great  Yarmouth.  Died  Sept. 
22,  1927.  Brother  of  Alfred  H.  (1878),  Arthur  (1869)  and  the 
next.  {Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Sept.  23,  1927.) 

WILLINK,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Jan.  28, 
1878.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  (1842),  deceased  [V.  of 
St  Paul's,  Tranmere]  (and  Sarah  Wakefield,  dau.  of  John 
Cropper).  [B.  Mar.  17,  1856.  School,  Liverpool  College.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1878;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  An 
architect.  Practised  in  Liverpool.  Member  of  the  Liverpool 
City  Council.  Of  Dingle  Bank,  Liverpool.  Married,  Feb.  16, 
1893,  Florence  Macan  Urmston,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  11, 
1924,  in  Liverpool.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1869),  Alfred  H. 
(1878)  and  the  above.    (King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILLINS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Caius,  Jan.  31,  1752. 
S.  of  WUliam,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Bullimer).  Matric.  Michs.  1754;  Scholar;  B.A.  i757; 
M.A.  1760.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  1757;  priest  (Norwich), 
1758;  C.  of  Heigham,  Norfolk,  1758.  V.  of  Catton,  1759-95. 
P.C.  of  St  Mary-in-the-Marsh,  Norwich.  1771-95.  V.  of 
Bawburgh,  1763-95.  Died  July  i,  1795,  'aged  63.'  Father  of 
the  next.   {Venn,  11.  69;  G.  Mag.,  1795,  11.  618.) 

WILLINS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  10,  1784. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  James  (above),  V.  of  Catton  and  Bawburgh, 
Norfolk.  B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Leman). 
Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1784;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792. 
Fellow,  1789.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Dec.  20,  1789;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1791;  C.  of  Costessey,  Norfolk,  1791-1821.  V.  of 
Great  Melton,  1804-51.  V.  of  St  Michael-at-Coslany,  Norwich, 
1804-51.  Died  Feb.  16,  1851,  at  Great  Melton.  {Venn,  11. 
109;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List.) 

WILLIS,  The  Rev.  ALFRED  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  15,  1887.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1880;  C.  of  Hale,  Surrey,  1880-3. 
C.  of  St  Luke's,  Cambridge,  1891-3.  Resided  latterly  at 
Burnt  Ash  Hill,  Lee,  Kent.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1901. 

WILLIS,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  11,  1756.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  Robert  (1713),  [R.]  of  Troston,  Suffolk.  [School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Easter,  1756;  B.A.  {i^th 
Wrangler)  1760;  M.A.  1763.  Fellow.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich), 
Sept.  25,  1763.    {Bury  St  Edmunds  Reg.) 

WILLIS,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 
1824.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  [May  12,  1805],  in  London.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  Scholar,  1827;  B.A. 
(11th  Classic)  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Third  Master  at  Shrewsbury, 
1829-38.  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  and  Lecturer 
of  Ludlow,  1838-51.  Married,  June  27,  1840,  Marianne, 
widow  of  Captain  Sergeantson,  40th  Regt.    Died  July  19, 

1 85 1,  at  Ludlow.  {Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  11.  327;  G.  W.  Fisher,  Annals  of  Shrews- 
bury, 298  and  474.) 

WILLIS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  June  13, 
1846.  S.  of  George.  B.  in  London.  School,  private.  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  LL.B.  1861. 

WILLIS,  EDWARD  COOPER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Nov.  30, 

1852.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas  (1833),  M.D.,  of  Leamington. 
B.  (Mar.  16],  1831,  in  London.  Schools,  Ludlow,  Tonbridge, 
and  Brighton  proprietary  College.  Matric.  Lent,  1853;  M.B. 
1858.  At  King's  College  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1852;  L.S.A., 
1855 ;  Practised  in  Kensington.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple. 
Jan.  23,  1863.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1865.  On  the  South- 
Eastem  Circuit.  Q.C.,  1882.  Bencher,  1887;  Treasurer,  1907. 
Resided  at  South  Norwood.  Married  (i)  June  22,  1853, 
Henrietta  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Turuley,  solicitor, 
of  South  Norwood;  (2)  Oct.  18,  1881,  Ellen  Irene,  2nd  dau.  of 
John  C.  Brook,  solicitor,  of  Diss.  Author,  Law  and  Practice  in 
Bankruptcy.  Died,  July  26,  1912,  at  Blackheath.  {Brighton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  310;  Medical  Directories;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  July  27, 
1912.) 

WILLIS  (post  THRUSTON),  FRAMINGHAM  LAKE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Caius,  June  25,  1767.  S.  of  Thomas,  grazier,  of 
Brancaster,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Wisbech  and  King's 
Lyiui.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  Scholar;  B.A.  1771;  M.A.  i774- 
Fellow,  1772.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1769. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  May  13,  1774-  Of  Market  Weston,  Suffolk. 
Took  the  name  of  Thruston.  Married,  1776,  Frances,  dau.  of 
S.  Holworthy,  of  Elsworth,  Cambs.  Died  Jan.  18,  1789.  at 
Market  Weston.  M.I.  there.  Father  of  Frederic  {sub 
Thruston,  1804).   {Venn,  11.  85;  Inns  of  Court.) 


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WILLIS,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adjn.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1890. 
S.  of  William,  Q.C.,  of  12,  Northbrook  Road,  Lee,  Kent. 
B.  Apr.  7,  1872.   School,  Haileybury.    Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B.A.   1893;  M.A.  1930.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple, 
June   30,    1897.     Joined   the   S.E.   and   C.    Railway,    1899; 
Assistant    Goods    Manager,    1911;     Goods    Manager,    1920. 
Indoor    Commercial    Manager,    Southern    Railway,    1923; 
Secretary,  1930.  Married,  Oct.  23,  1909,  Carrie,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Tipping,  of  Greenwich.  Died  Nov.  22,  1943,  at  Black- 
heath.  Brother  of  WiUiam  O.  (1889).   (Haileybury  Reg.;  Law 
Lists.) 
WILLIS,  GEORGE  SEXTUS.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1846;  re-adm.  June  16,  1851,  as  a  'Ten-year  man."    [5th]  s. 
of  Mark,  schoolmaster,  of  Newbury,  Berks,  (and  Eliza).    B. 
there.     Bapt.    July    13,    1827.     School,    North    Walsham 
Grammar  (Mr  Dry).   Head  Master  of  the  Protestant  College, 
Malta,    1852-3.    C.   of  St   Saviour's,   Chelsea,    1853.     Died 
Oct.  9,   1853,  at  his  father's  house,  aged  26.    Brother  of 
Henr\' M.  (1836).    {Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  18^4,  i.  215.) 
WILLIS,  GILBERT  GORDON.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1899.  S.  of  Alfred,  Esq.,  of  Skeynes  Park,  Edenbridge,  Kent. 
B.  Jan.  22,  1881.   School,  Brighton  College.   Matric.  Michs. 
1899.     A   member  of   the   London  stock  exchange,    1902. 
Served    in    the    Great    War,    1914-19    (Lieut.,    R.A.S.C.) 
[Brighton  Coll.  Reg.) 
WILLIS,  HENRY  GAYE.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  15, 
1871.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Mark  (1836)  (and  Maria  Simpson 
Gaye).    B.   at   Littledean,   Gloucs.     Bapt.   Dec.   23,    1847. 
School,    University   College,    London.     Migrated   to   Clare, 
June  6,    1872.    Matric.   Michs.   1872;  Scholar,   1872;   B.A. 
(14/A    Wrangler)    1876;    M.A.    1879.     Assistant    Master   at 
Dulwich  College,  1876-7;  at  Manchester  Grammar  School, 
1879-1918-.     Author,   Conic  Sedions;   Elementary   Modern 
Geometry,  etc.   (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.) 
WILLIS,  HENRY  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  14, 
1831.     Of    Middlesex.     Matric.    Lent,    1832.     Migrated    to 
St  Catharine's,  as  Fell. -Com.,  Mar.  13,  1832. 
WILLIS,  HENRY  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1876. 
S.  of  Frederick,  of  16,  Ladbroke  Square,  London.    B.  [Oct. 
16],  1858,  in  London.   School,  Rugby.   Matric.  Michs.   1876; 
B.A.  1880.    'Practised  as  a  solicitor,'  but  not  found  in  Law 
Lists.   {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.,  'Harry  VVUlis.') 
WILLIS,   HENRY  MARK.    .\dm.  sizar  (age   18)   at    Trinity, 
Sept.  18,  1836.   S.  of  Mark.   B.  at  Newbury,  Berks.   School, 
Reading.     Matric.   Michs.    1838;   B.A.    1842.    Ord.   deacon 
(Gloucester),  Sept.   29,   1844;   priest.  May  18,   1845;  C.  of 
Stroud,  Gloucs.,  1844-5.   P.C.  of  Littledean,  1845-57.    R.  of 
Trimley,  Suffolk,  1857-97.    Married,  May  19,  1846,  Maria 
Simpson,  youngest  dau.  of  C.  S.  Gaye,  Esq.,  of  Shefiford, 
Beds.    Died,  Jan.   21,   1897.    Father  of  Henry  G.   (1871); 
brother  of  Georges.  (1846).  iCrockford;  Clergy  List;  Hockaday 
MSS.;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  27,  1897) 
WILLIS,  JAMES.    Adm.   at  E.mmanuel,  Nov.  9,   1754;  from 
Balliol  College,   Oxford,   whence  he  had  matric.   Jan.   31, 
1740-1,  age  17.    [S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Ringsvood,  Hants.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1754;  LL.B.  1755.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
WILLIS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1826.   S.  of 
'Mr  Willis,'  of  Hunter  Street,  London.   School,  Ealing.   Did 
not  reside. 
WILLIS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1768; 
a  Westminster  Scholar,  1769.    S.  of  Philirenes,  of  London. 
Matric.  Easter,  1770. 
WILLIS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  48)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  3, 
1773;  a  'Ten-year  man.'    Of  Cumberland.    Matric.  Easter, 
1784;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1784.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  June  6, 
1773;  priest  (London),  Feb.  27,   1774-  V.  of  Ridge,  Herts. 
('B.D.'),  1779-99.    Author,  religious.    Died  July  12,  i799. 
'aged  77.'    {T.  A.  Walker,  337;  Northants.  Clergy;  Cussans, 
Herts.) 
WILLIS,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1817.    Of 
Kent.    Matric.  Michs.   1817;  B.A.   1821;  M.A.   1824.    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Rochester,  June  16,  1822; 
priest  (Winchester),  June  i,  1823.  V.  of  Haddenham  with 
Cuddington,  Bucks.,  1826-55.    Died  May  4,  1855,  aged  55. 
{Clerical  Journal,  iii.  251.) 
WILLIS,  JOHN  ARMINE.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  18),  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  June  7,  1858.    [3rd]  s.  of  Sherlock  [M.D.]  (Oriel 
College,   Oxford,    181 1),   of   Cheltenham,   Gloucs.    [later  of 
Little  Shelford,  Cambs.]    B.  [Mar.  5,  1839],  at  Cheltenham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  (15^  Classic)  1862;  M.A.  1865. 
Fellow,   1861-74.    Adm.  at   Lincoln's  Iim,   Feb.   20,   1863. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30,  1866.   Practised  at  the  Chancery 
Bar    till    1873.     H.M.    Inspector   of   Schools,    1873;    Chief 
Inspector  for   the  West    of   England,   1899;   retired,    1904. 
Married,  June  11,  1873,  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Coutts Crawford. 
Died  Dec.  21,  1916,  at  Hastings;  buried  at  Little  Shelford, 
Cambs.   (King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Dec.  23,  1916.) 


Willis,  John  William  Bund 

WILLIS,  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  Non-Coll.,  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889.  S.  of  Richard  Charles,  fruit-farmer,  of  Olga, 
Washington,  U.S.A.  (and  Jane  Bruce  Steel).  B.  [Feb.  20], 
1868,  at  Birkenhead.  School,  Birkenhead;  and  at  Univ. 
College,  Liverpool.  Migrated  to  Caius,  1890;  M.A.  1893; 
Sc.D.  1905.  Frank  Smart  Student,  1890-3.  Hon.  Sc.D., 
Harvard.  Assistant  in  Botany  at  Glasgow  University,  1894-6; 
Director  of  the  Botanical  Gardens,  in  Ceylon,  1896-1911. 
Director  of  the  Botanic  Gardens,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1912-15. 
F.R.S.,  1919.  Married,  1897,  Minnie,  eldest  dau.  of  T. 
Baldwin,  of  Bamsley,  and  had  issue.  Sometime  editor  of 
Journal  of  the  Empire  Cotton  Growing  Corporation.  Author, 
A  Manual  and  Dictionary  of  Flowering  Plants;  Age  and  Area; 
Agriculture  in  the  Tropics;  The  Birth  and  Spread  of  Plants, 
etc.  Of  Montreux,  Switzerland,  in  1952.  (Venn,  11.  511; 
Who's  Who.) 

WILLIS,  JOHN  JAMIESON.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1891.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  William,  Kt.,  late  Accountant- 
General  of  the  Navy,  of  Lee,  Kent.  B.  there,  Nov.  8,  1872. 
School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A. 
1898;  D.D.,  1912.  Ord.  deacon  (Norvvich),  1895;  priest,  1896; 
C.  of  Great  Yarmouth,  1895-1900.  C..M.S.  .Missionary  in 
Ankole,  1900-2;  at  Entebbe,  1902-5;  at  Kavirondo,  1905-11. 
Archdeacon  of  Kavirondo  and  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Uganda,  1909-11.  Bishop  of  Uganda,  1912-34.  Assistant 
Bishop  to  the  Bishop  of  Leicester,  I935-49-  O.B.E.,  1919 
(for  assistance  rendered  in  German  East  African  campaign) ; 
C.B.E.,  1934.  Married,  May  21,  1924,  Beatrix  Maud,  only 
dau.  of  Lieut.-General  F.  H.  Tyrrell.  Of  Teignmouth,  Devon, 
in  1952     (Haileybury  Reg.;  Crockford;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WILLIS,  JOHN  KEITH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1898. 
S.  of  Arthur  Keith,  physician.  B.  July  17,  1879,  at  Kilbum, 
London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar, 
1900;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1901;  (Pt  II, 
ist  Class,  1902);  M.B.  1907.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there.  M.K.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1904.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Practised  at  Cranleigh,  Surrey.  Married,  1907, 
Gertrude  Eliza,  dau.  of  George  Gaviller  Styles.  Of  Flag- 
stones, Cranleigh,  in  1951.  (Medical  Directories;  Who's  Who 
in  Surrey.) 

WILLIS,  JOHN  WALPOLE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Nov.  28,  1820.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  Captain,  13th  Light 
Dragoons  (and  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Hamilton  Smith, 
of  Lismore,  Co.  Dublin).  B.  Jan.  4,  1793-  Schools,  Rugby  and 
Charterhouse,  whence  he  was  expelled,  1809.]  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  i8ii.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1816.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit,  1817.  Puisne  Judge,  King's  Bench,  1837. 
Received  a  warrant  to  organise  a  Court  of  equity  in  Upper 
Canada,  but  the  Governor,  caused  his  amotion.  Judge  in 
Demerara  and,  later,  in  New  South  Wales,  184 1-2  where  he 
was  also 'amoved.'  Of  Wick  Episcopi,  Worcs.  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Worcs.  Married  (i)  Aug.  8,  1824,  Mary  Isabella,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lyon-Bowes,  nth  Earl  of  Strathmore,  and 
had  one  son ;  the  marriage  was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament, 
1833;  (2)  Sept.  15,  1836,  Ann  Susanna  Kent,  eldest  dau.  of 
Col.  Thomas  Henry  Bund,  of  Wick  Episcopi,  and  had  further 
issue.  Author  of  Willis's  Equity  Pleading  (for  many  years 
a  standard  work  on  the  subject);  Duties  and  Responsibilities 
of  Trustees ;  On  the  Government  of  the  British  Colonies.  Died 
Sept.  10, 1877.  Father  of  John  W.B.  (1861);  brother  of  William 
D.  (1807).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Carthusian  Worthies;  Boase,  in. 
1389;  Inns  of  Court;  D.N.B.) 

WILLIS,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1892. 
B.  Aug.  1874.   School,  Bowes.   Matric.  Michs.  1892. 

WILLIS  (post  WILLIS-BUND),  JOHN  WILLIAM  BUND.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept.  30,  1861.  [2nd]  s.  of  John 
Walpole  (1820).  B.  Aug.  8,  1843,  at  sea.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1864);  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1865;  M.A.  1868;  Chancellor's  medal,  1867.  Assumed, 
by  Royal  Licence,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Bund, 
Aug.  15,  1864.  .\dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  26,  1866.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1869.  Professor  of  Constitutional  Law 
and  History  at  King's  College,  London,  1869-82.  Lecturer  in 
Law  at  Bristol  University,  i877-9-  F.S.A.  Of  Wick  Episcopi, 
Worcs.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Worcestershire.  Chairman  of  the 
Severn  Fishery  Board.  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for 
Cardiganshire,  1892-1923.  Alderman  of  the  Worcs.  County 
Council.  C.B.E.,  1918.  Married  (i)  1872,  Hariette  Penelope, 
sister  of  Sir  Richard  Temple,  Bart.,  and  had  issue;  (2) 
1896,  Mary  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  General  Frederick 
R.  Thackeray,  and  widow  of  Col.  Holcombe.  Member  of  the 
Cymmrodorion,  the  Welsh  Historical  Society.  Edited  the 
History  of  Worcestershire  in  the  Victoria  County  Histories. 
Edited  the  Black  Book  of  St  David's;  Sede  Vacante  ( the  register 
of  the  Dean  and  Chapter) ;  Townshend's  Diary  of  the  Siege  of 


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Willis,  Joseph 

Worcester,  etc.    Died  Jan.  7,  1928,  at  Worcester.    {Venn,  11. 
354;  Law  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Jan.  9,  1928.) 
WILLIS,  JOSEPH.   Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1876. 
WILLIS,  RICHARD.    Incorp.  B.A.  from  Oxford,   1754;  M.A., 
from  King's,  1754.    [S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Newby  Stones, 
Westmorland.    Bapt.  at  Morland,  May  28,  1719-]    Matnc. 
from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  i,  1737-8,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)   1741-2.    R.  of  Hartley-Mauduitt,  Hants.,  and  of 
West  Thomey,  Sussex,  1760-85.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
WILLIS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  May  10, 
1805.   Of  Lanes.    [Doubtless  eldest  s.  of  Richard  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  1777),  of  Halsnead  Park  (and  Cicely,  dau. 
of    Joseph    Feilden).     B.    July    16,    1787-]     Succeeded    to 
Halsnead  Park,  July  19,  1837-  Married,  July  17,  1819,  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Henry  Atherton,  barrister.   Died,  s.p.,  Dec.  14,  1858. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 
WILLIS,    RICHARD    AUGUSTUS.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity, 
July  14,  1867.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard,  of  Woking.    B.  [Mar. 
14],  1850,  at  Bombay.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1868; 
B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  An  East  India  merchant.    Of  Addle- 
stone,  Surrey,  and  Bombay.  Died  Nov.  25,  1931,  in  London; 
buried  at  Burley,  Hants.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Nov.  26,  1931-) 
WILLIS,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  6, 
1754.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Robert  (1741),  of  Dorchester.   School, 
St  Paul's,  London.   Matric.  Lent,  1755;  Scholar;  B.A.  1758. 
WILLIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caios,  June  30,  182 1. 
[Illeg.]  s.  of  Robert  Darling  (1778),  M.D.,  of  London.  B.  there 
[Feb.  27,  1800].    Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler) 
1826;  M.A.  1829.  Fellow,  1826.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford, 
1832.'    Ord.    deacon    and    priest    (Ely),    1827.     Jacksonian 
Professor  of   Natural   Experimental   PhUosophy,    1837-75. 
Rede  Lecturer,  1861.  President  of  the  Cambridge  Antiquarian 
Society,   1845-6  and   1851-2.    President  of  the  Cambridge 
PhUosophical  Society,  1849.    F.R.S.,  1830.    Hon.  Fellow  of 
the  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers,  1838.    Hon.  Member  (and 
Royal    medalist)    of    the    R.I.B.A.     Lecturer    on    Applied 
Mechanics  at  the  Govt.  School  of  Mines,  Jermyn  Street, 
London,  1853-68.   President  of  the  British  Association,  1862. 
Member  of  the  Board  of  Visitors  of  the  Royal  Observatory, 
Greenwich,  1866.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  24,  1870  (age  70). 
Relinquished  Holy  Orders,   by  Deed  Poll,  Dec.   21,   1871. 
Inventor  of  the  odontograph  and  cymagraph.   A  student  of 
Architecture  and  Archaeology.   Married,  July  26,  1832,  Mary 
Aime,  dau.  of  Charles  Humfrey,  of  Cambridge.  Author  (with 
J.  W.  Clark),  The  Architectural  History  of  the  University  and 
Colleges  of  Cambridge.  Author,  The  Classification  of  Machinery 
in  the  List  of  the  Great  Exhibition  of  1851;  A   Westminster 
Fabric  Roll  of  1253;  Principles  of  Mechanism;  Essays  on  the 
Automaton    Chess-player;    On   the    Vowel    Sounds;    On   the 
Mechanism  of  the  Larynx;  On  the  Architecture  of  the  Middle 
Ages.  Died  Feb.  28,  1875,  at  Cambridge.  Father  of  Robert  F. 
(1853).    (Crockford;  D.N.B.;  Hist.  Reg.,  94;  Gunter,  Early 
Science  in  Cambridge,  88;  Venn,  ii.  182.) 
WILLIS,  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  Caios,  Oct.  i,   1887.    S.  of  the 
Rev.  Robert  Francis  (1853),  R.  of  Cudworth,  Somerset  (and 
Christiana   Keddle).     B.    [Mar.    17],    1868,    at   Netherbury, 
Dorset.    Schools,   Crewkeme  and   Bruton.    Matric.   Michs. 
1887;  B..A.  1907.   Appointed  a  Student-Interpreter  in  China, 
1891 ;  2nd  class  Assistant,  1897;  Pro-Consul  at  Canton,  1898; 
Acting  Consul  at  Chinkiang,  1890;  at  Swatow,  1903;  Acting 
Consul-General  at  Mukden,  1907-9;  at  Harbin,  1910-11;  at 
Mukden,  1913;  at  Tientsin,  1913-14.   Retired,  1916.   Married 
Violet,  dau.  of  C.  Armbuster.    Resided  latterly  at  Great 
Shelford,   Cambs.     Died  Jan.    13,    1921,   at   Bournemouth. 
(Venn,  n.  494;  The  Times,  Jan.  18,  1921;  Foreign  Office  List.) 
WILLIS,  ROBERT  DARLING.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Jan.   21,    1778.    S.  of  the   Rev.   Francis   (Lincoln  College, 
Oxford,    1734),    M.D.,   of   Greatford,    Lines,    [physician    to 
George  III  and  proprietor  of  a  private  lunatic  asylum  at 
Greatford]   (and  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Curtois,  of 
Branston,  Lines.).  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Lent,  1780; 
Scholar;  M.B.  1783;  M.D.  1789-   Fellow,  1790-21.    F.R.C.P., 
1798;  Censor,  1800  and  1809.    Physician-in-ordinary  to  the 
King.    Author,   Philosophical  Sketches  of  the  Principles  of 
Society  and  Government.    Died,  unmarried.  May  23,   1821. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (i774);  father  of  Robert  (1821).     (Record 
of  Old  Westminsters;  Venn,  11.  loi;  Al.  Oxon.;  Munk,  11.  464.) 
WILLIS,  ROBERT  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  14, 
1853.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Professor  Robert  (1821).    B.  [Sept.  18], 
1834,   at   Cambridge.     Schools   [Marlborough   College   and] 
King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man.    Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1863.   Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  i860;  priest, 
1861;  C.  of  Bradpole,  Dorset,  1860-4.    C.  of  Hornchurch, 
Essex,  1864-5.  C.  of  Romford,  1865-6.  C.  of  North  Perrott, 
Somerset,    1866-74.     C.    of   Crewkeme,    1874-81;    P.C.    of 


Willis,  William  Armstrong 

Chillington,  1874-85,  and  C.  of  Middle  Chinnock,  1881-5. 
V.  of  Chillington  with  Cudworth,  1885-1901.  Died  June  5, 
1901,  at  Cudworth  vicarage.  Father  of  Robert  (1887). 
{Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  King  William's  Coll.  Reg. ;  Venn,  11. 
312;  Crockford.) 

WILLIS,  SHERLOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  8,  1778. 
Of  Herts.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Sherlock  (1738),  R.  of  Wormley.] 

Matric.  Michs.  1781;  B.A.  1782. 

WILLIS,  SHERLOCK.  M.D.,  1862,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [S.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Law  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  i783),of  Corsham, 
Wilts.]  Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  July  2,  181 1, 
age  i6;  Demy  of  Magdalen,  1813-15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1815; 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1817;  M.B.  (Oxford)  1819;  M.D.  (Oxford)  1823. 
Practised  in  Rome.   Died  at  Swindon.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

WILLIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  18, 
1771.  S.  of  Richard,  apothecary,  of  Andover  (and  Henrietta 
Flower).  B.  there,  Aug.  1752.  Schools,  Winchester  [private] 
and  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  B.A.  i775;  M.A.  i779-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln),  Mar.  3,  1776;  pnest  (Winchester),  Dec.  21, 
1777;  C.  of  Hartley-Mauduitt,  Hants.,  1777.  R-  of  Upper 
Clatford,  1 783-1 830  and  R.  of  Ellisfield,  1 785-1 830.  Chaplain 
to  the  Earl  of  Clarendon.  Died  Apr.  10,  1830,  at  Clatford. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  562.) 

WILLIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  6,  1774. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  Francis  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1734). 
Physician  to  the  King.]  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  LL.B.  1781; 
LL.D.  1791.  R.  of  St  George's,  Bloomsbury,  London,  1791- 
1827.  Preb.  and  Treasurer  of  Rochester.  R.  of  Kingsdown, 
Kent,  1793-1801.  Canon  of  Rochester,  1791-1827.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1786-1827.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1790-1827.  V.  of 
Wateringbury,  Kent,  1800-27.  Died  Nov.  9,  1827.  Brother 
of  Robert  D.  (1778);  father  of  the  next.  (Clerical  Guide; 
G.  Mag.,  1827,  II,  474;  Records  of  Rochester.) 

WILLIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1819.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (above),  R.  of  [St  George's] 
Bloomsbury.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1826.  Ord.  priest  (London),  May  29,  1825.  C.  of  Rayne, 
Essex,  -1841-8.  Of  60,  Regency  Square,  Brighton,  1849-51. 
C.  of  Southwick,  Sussex,  1852-7.  Married,  1836,  Augusta 
Maria,  dau.  of  W.  Lowe,  of  Russell  Square.  Died  Aug.  7,  1857, 
at  Cuclvfield,  Sussex.    (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  n.  345-) 

WILLIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.-Feb.,  1833. 
[S.  of  Thomas.  B.  1803.  Schools,  Seamen's  Hospital, 
Greenwich.]  Went  to  India  as  surgeon  on  a  merchant  ship 
before  admission.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  M.B.  1*37;  Med.  Lie. 
1841;  M.D.  1842.  At  Guy's  and  St  Thomas's  Hospitals. 
M.R.C.S.,  1825;  L.R.C.P.,  1837.  Practised  in  Brighton, 
1839-48;  at  King's  Lynn,  in  1850;  and  at  Leamington,  in 
i860.  Retired  to  Brighton.  Married  (i)  Mary,  widow  of 
Col.  Weguelin,  E.I  C.S. ;  (2)  Laura,  dau.  of  James  Prior  Lacy, 
surgeon,  of  Newark.  Died  Aug.  4,  1881,  at  Hove.  Father  of 
Edward  C.  (1852).    (Venn,  11.  221;  Medical  Directories.) 

WILLIS,  THOMAS  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  June,  1796.  S.  of  Henry  Norton,  Esq.,  of  Kensington. 

B.  there.  Schools,  Kensington  (Dr  Thomson)  and  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1796;  Scholar,  1798;  B.A.  1802;  M.A. 
1805.  Chaplain,  Bengal  Eccles.  Establishment,  1811;  some- 
time at  Cawnpore.  Died  in  1827,  aged  50,  at  Worcester. 
(G.  Mag.,  1827,  11.  281;  V.  Hodson.) 

WILLIS,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1876.  S.  of  Thomas  (and  Jane).  B.  June  26,  1858,  at  Burnley, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  Feb.  15,  1859.  [School,  Burnley  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Migrated  to  Downing,  Jan.  29,  1878; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (24th  Wrangler)  1880;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter),  1889;  priest  (Liverpool),  1893;  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Stonehouse,  Devon,  1889-90.  C.  of  Hollinfare,  Lanes.,  1893- 
4.  C.  of  Tintwistle,  Cheshire,  1895-6.  V.  of  Lanercost  with 
Kirkcambeck,  Cumberland,  1 896-1920.  V.  of  Bulmer  with 
Welburn,  Yorks.,  1920-8.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Carlisle  from  1929. 
Latterly  of  Redmire,  Scotby,  Carlisle.  Died  Dec.  5,  1937. 
(Crockford.) 

WILLIS,  WILLIAM  ARMSTRONG.  Matric.  from  Ayerst  H., 
Easter,  1887.  [2nd  s.  of  George,  M.D.,  of  Newton  Hall  and 
Oak  House,  Monmouth  (and  Frances  Spencer,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Owen).   B.  i86i.]   Ord.  deacon  (Llandaff),  1891;  priest,  1892; 

C.  of  St  Woolos  [Newport],  Mon.,  1891-2.  V.  of  Llanrothal, 
Heref.,  1893-9  and  f -C  of  Welsh  Newton,  1894-9.  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Chichester,  1901-2;  dio.  of  Llandaff,  1903-6.  Organis- 
ing Secretary,  S.P.G.  (Archdeaconry  of  Monmouth),  1903-7- 
R.  of  Llanvaches,  Mon.,  1906-10.  R.  of  Hanwell,  Oxon., 
1910-12.  Married,  Aug.  12,  1902,  Katherine  Fanny,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charles  Owles,  of  Barnes,  Surrey.  Died  June  7,  1912. 
(Crockford;  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times,  Aug.  14, 
1902  and  June  11,  1912.) 


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WILLIS,  WILLIAM  DOWNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  31, 
1807.  [Eldest  s.  of  William,  of  Badsworth,  Yorks.  B.  Sept.  9, 
1790,  in  Dublin.  Schools,  Uppingham  and  Rugby.]  Migrated 
to  Sidney,  Nov.  3,  1809.  Matiic.  Michs.  1809;  B.A.  1813; 
MA.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1813;  priest,  1814.  V.  of 
Kirkby-in-Cleveland,  Yorks.,  1816-41.  R.  of  Elsted  with 
Treyford  and  Didling,  Sussex,  1841-71.  Author,  Sermons  for 
Servants.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Stephenson  Preston,  of  Warcop  Hall,  Westmorland.  Died  in 
1871.  Brother  of  John  W.  (1820).  {Rugby  Sck.  Reg.;  Boase, 
VI.  904;  Crockford;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
WILLIS,  WILLIAM  NEWCOMBE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1884.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Newcombe,  R.  of  Ifield,  Kent 
(and  Annie  Walsh).  B.  Aug.  21,  1865,  at  Aglish  Cloghane, 
Co.  Tipperary,  Ireland.  Schools,  Rochester  Grammar  (R. 
Whiston)  arid  Gravesend  proprietary  (Mr  Gutteridge). 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B..\.  1887;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester),  1891;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Eastbourne,  1891-1907. 
Head  Master  of  Ascham  St  Vincent's  School,  Eastbourne, 
1907-27.  V.  of  Ottershaw,  Surrey,  1927-30.  Chaplain  of 
Uckiield  Poor  Law  Institution,  1931-40.  Died  Nov.  27,  1940, 
at  Uckfield.  [Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  29,  1940.) 
WILLIS,  WILLIAM  OUTHWAITE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  q,  1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of  W[iUiam],  Esq.  [LL.D.,  Q.C., 
Judge  of  County  Courts],  of  12,  Northbrook  Road,  Lee,  Kent. 
[B.  Feb.  15,  1870.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1894.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  26,  1895.  On  the  South-Eastem 
Circuit.  Of  Blackheath.  Married,  Sept.  15,  1905,  Margaret 
Alice,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Blenkiron,  of  Lee,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Aug.  22,  1940.  Brother  of  Francis  H.  (1890).  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  23,  1940-) 
WILLIS-BUND,  JOHN  WILLIAM  (1861),  see  WILLIS. 
WILLIS-FLEMING,  see  FLEMING. 

WILLMORE,  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
June  2S,  1820.  [Only]  s.  of  Joseph  [of  Moseley,  near  Birming- 
ham]. B.  in  Birmingham.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birming- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  20,  1821.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov. 
27,  1829.  Special  Pleader.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Q.C., 
1851.  Bencher,  1852.  Recorder  of  Wells,  1853-6.  A  Com- 
missioner of  inquiry  into  the  existence  of  corrupt  practices  at 
the  election  for  Cambridge,  1853.  Died  June  19,  1856,  at 
Neuilly,  France.  Father  of  John  S.  (1875).  (Boase,  iii.  139 1; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Middle  Temple  Bench  Book.) 
WILLMORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 
1819.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  Birmingham.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1819. 
WILLMORE,  JOHN  SELDEN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  g,  1875. 
S.  of  Graham  (1820),  Q.C.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  Exhibitioner;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1887.  CaUed  to 
the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  17,  1896.  Joined  the  Levant 
Consular  Service;  Acting  Consul-General  at  Philippopolis, 
1885;  Vice-Consul  at  Angora,  1886-7;  at  Alexandria,  1887-9. 
Judge  of  the  Egyptian  Court  of  Appeal,  1889-1909.  Lecturer 
at  the  Khedivial  School  of  Law.  Consul  for  the  East  Coast  of 
the  Red  Sea,  1914;  for  Adana,  1914.  At  the  Foreign  Ofl&ce, 
1918-21;  retired,  1921.  A  brilliant  linguist.  Married  (i)  1890, 
Edith  Mabel,  dau.  of  Alfred  Caillard  Pasha,  C.M.G.;  (2)  1918, 
Elsie,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Brown,  J. P.  Author,  Spoken  Arabic  of 
Egypt;  The  Great  Crime  and  its  Moral;  Kultur  in  Roman 
Times;  The  Welfare  of  Egypt;  etc.  Died  Apr.  24,  1931,  at 
Worthing.  (Scott,  MSS.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who; 
Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Apr.  27,  i93i-) 
WILLMOT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  5, 
1855.  [2nd]  s.  of  George,  of  Moseley,  Birmingham.  B.  at 
Erdington,  Warws.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar,  1857;  B.A.  (13th  Wrangler) 
1859.  .\dm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  21,  1859.  Sometime 
Inspector-General  of  Education,  Central  Provinces,  India. 
Died  Aug.  15,  1873.  {Inns  of  Court.) 
WILLMOTT,  HENRY  ELDERSHAW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  27,  i886.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Cheltenham,  Dec.  26,  1861.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Easter,  1886.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Oct.  1886;  B.A. 
1889.  (r.  .4.  Walker,  590.) 
WILLMOTT  (or  WILMOT),  JOHN  JAMES  TALL.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Queens',  May  23,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Adm.  sizar 
at  St  John's,  Feb.  6,  1854;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  John, 
printer  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  Mar.  8,  1829,  at  Cambridge. 
M.A.,  Lambeth,  1863.  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham 
College,  1854-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1857;  priest,  1858; 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Chester,  1857^.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Cheltenham, 
1859-61.  Minister  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  Selkirk,  1862-3. 
C.  of  St  John's,  Brixton,  Surrey,  1863-5.  P.C.  of  St  Philip's, 
Old  Kent  Road,  1868-9.  C.  of  Kensington,  1869-75-  R-  of 
Ampthill,  Beds.,  1875-90.    R.  of  Litchlield,  Hants.,  1890-3. 


WiLLOTT,  John 

V.  of  Winterboume-Earls  with  Winterboume  Dauntsey, 
Wilts.,  1893-7.  Resided  latterly  at  Cockington,  Torquay, 
where  he  died  Dec.  29,  1899.  [Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Clergy  List  (WUmot);  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  5, 
1900.) 

WILLMOTT,  ROBERT  ELDRIDGE  ARIS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  4, 1832.  [S.  of  ^,  solicitor  (and  Mary  Ann,  only 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Cleeve,  of  Ringwood,  Hants.).  B. 
Jan.  30.  1809.  Schools,  Merchant  Taylors'  and  Harrow.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1834;  B.A.  1842.  'Earned  his  living  while  at 
Cambridge  by  his  pen.'  Ord.  deacon  (London),  Mar.  22, 1842; 
priest,  1843;  C.  of  St  James,  RatclifJe,  1842-4.  C.  of  Launton, 
Oxon.,  1845-6.  V.  of  Bearwood,  Berks.,  1846-62.  Resided 
latterly  at  Nettlebed,  0.\on.,  and  devoted  himself  to  writing 
for  the  Churchman's  Family  Magazine.  '  Invariably  dropped 
his  second  Christian  name  of  Eldridge.'  Author,  A  Journal  of 
Summer  Time  in  the  Country;  Pleasures,  Objects  and  Advan- 
tages of  Literature;  Lives  of  Sacred  Poets;  Conversations  at 
Cambridge;  Pictures  of  Christian  Life,  etc.  Biographer  of 
Jeremy  Taylor.  Died  May  27,  1863,  at  Nettlebed;  buried  at 
Bearwood.'  [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.; 
D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  11.  108.) 

WILLMOTT,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  18,  1796.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Scarborough.  School, 
Shrewsbury.   Matric.  Michs.  1796;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1810. 

WILLOCK,  The  Rev.  BORLASE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1787;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [S.  of  William,  merchant,  of 
Liverpool.  B.  Apr.  17,  i757-  M.A.,  Glasgow  Univ.,  1781.] 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  Aug.  5,  1781;  priest,  May  26,  1782;  C. 
of  Leigh,  Lanes.,  1781.  C.  of  Blackburn,  1782.  P.C.  of  Great 
Harwood,  1789-1802.  Married  Anne  Peel.  Xxxfiior,  AtterUion 
to  Outward  Cleanliness  (a  Sermon).  For  his  struggle  about  the 
tolls  on  the  road  to  Whalley,  see  R.  B.  Lloyd,  Church  of 
England  in  the  Twentieth  Century,  i.  7-  Died  in  1802.  (St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  562.) 

WILLOCK,  CHARLES  JOHNSTONE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1879.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Henry  Davis,  of  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service.  School,  Wellington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1889.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  29,  1892. 
On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Married  (i)  1890,  Elinor,  dau. 
of  Major  C.  W.  Hawes;  (2)  Apr.  7,  1906,  Edith  Mary,  widow 
of  Capt.  Hugh  Barber,  and  dau.  of  Francis  Richard  Gibbes, 
M.R.C.S.   Died  in  1919.    [Wellington  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WILLOCK,  ROBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7. 
1875.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  A[lexander],  D.D.,  Professor  of 
Mathematics  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  B.  in  Dublin. 
School,  his  father.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.  An 
assistant  school-master,  1879-82.  Subsequently  engaged  in 
survey-work  under  the  Queensland  Government.  Died  1894, 
in  Brisbane.   Brother  of  the  next.   (Peile,  u.  645.) 

WILLOCK,  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  8,  1866.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Alexander,  R.  of 
Cleenish,  Co.  Fermanagh,  Ireland.  B.  Oct.  22,  1847,  in 
Dublin.  School,  his  father  [and  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  [ard  Wrangler)  1870.  Appointed 
to  the  I.C.S.  1867;  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  in 
Madras;  Secretary  to  the  Salt  Commission,  1876;  Deputy 
Commissioner,  Salt  Dept.,  1879;  Collector  and  agent  at 
Vizagapatam,  1890.  Acting  Member  of  Revenue  Board, 
1895.  Retired,  1898.  Married,  1892,  Edith  Lucy,  dau.  of 
William  Holland  Gilbert.  Died,  suddenly,  July  15,  1937,  at 
Littleham  Cross,  Exmouth.  [India  Office  Lists;  The  Times, 
July  20,  1937;  Who's  Who  in  Devon.) 

WILLOCK,  WILLIAM  WELLINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  May  26,  1834.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Leeds. 
School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  (44M 
Wrang/er)  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Fellow,  1838.  C.  of  Ware,  Herts., 
-1841-4.  C.  of  St  Philip's,  Stepney,  Middlesex,  1845.  P.C.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Ancoats,  Manchester,  1847-50-  I°c.  of  Canter- 
bury Plains,  New  Zealand,  1857-60;  Inc.  of  Kaiupoi,  1861- 
75.  Archdeacon  of  Akaroa  and  Canon  of  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand,  1876-82.  Died  May  23,  1882,  at  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand.  [Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  CUrgy  List;  The  Guardian, 
Aug.  9,  1882.) 

WILLOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  21,  1831. 
S.  of  J[ohn  Taylor],  Esq.  [warehouseman],  of  London.  [B.  in 
1814.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B..A..  1835; 
M.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury,  Litt.  dim.  from  York), 
Feb.  28,  1836;  priest.  Mar.  19,  1837.  P-C.  of  Downe,  Kent, 
1841-6.  Died  Mar.  8,  1846,  at  Sheffield,  aged  33.  [G.  Mag., 
1846,  I.  550;  St  Paul's  Reg.;  CUrgy  List.) 


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WiLLOUGHBY,  ThE  HoN.  AlBERIC  DrUMMOND 

WILLOUGHBY,  The  Hon.  ALBERIC  DRUMMOND.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Mar.  2,  1840.  [Only]  s.  of  Peter  Robert  [19th] 
Baron  Willoughby  D'Eresby  and  [2nd]  Baron  Gwydir  (1800, 
sub  Burrell)  (and  Clementina  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Drum- 
mond,  ist  Lord  Perth).  B.  [Dec.  25],  1821.  [School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1840.  Succeeded  his  father,  Feb.  22,  1865. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lines.  Joint  Hereditary  Great  Chamberlain 
of  England.  Died,  unmarried,  at  Bertie  House,  Twickenham, 
Aug.  26,  1870,  when  the  barony  fell  into  abeyance.  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B;  G.E.C.) 

WILLOUGHBY,  The  Hon.  ALEXANDER  HUGH.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  28,  1882.  [8th  and  youngest] 
s.  of  [Henry,  8th]  Earl  Middleton  (1835),  deceased.  [B.  Sept. 
18,  1863.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1883.  Of  Barton  Hall, 
Yorks.  Capt.,  3rd  Battn.,  the  Yorkshire  Regt.  (T.),  1885. 
Married,  Aug.  14,  1889,  Mary  Selina  Honoria,  dau.  of  General 
the  Hon.  James  Bosville  Macdonald,  C.B.,  and  had  issue. 
Of  Acomb,  Yorks.,  in  1907.  Died  Dec.  5,  1927,  at  Harrogate. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Army  Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1927-) 

WILLOUGHBY,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  19,  1840.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry  (1799)  [of  Birdsall 
Hall,  Malton,  Yorks.]  B.  [Feb.  5,  1822],  at  Aspley,  Beds. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1858. 
Ord.  deacon  (York),  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  Birdsall,  Yorks., 
1845.  R.  of  Wollaton  with  Cossall,  Notts.,  1846-75.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1872-5.  Obtained  Patent  of  Precedence  as  a  Baron's 
son.  Married,  Aug.  7,  1845,  Charlotte  Payne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  John  Hyde  Seymour,  of  Wells.  Died  Nov.  6,  1875- 
Father  of  Hugh  St  M.  (1866);  brother  of  Henry  (1835)  and 
Percival  G.  (1844).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

WILLOUGHBY,  The  Hon.  CHARLES  STRATHAVON  HEATH- 
COTE-DRUMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21,  1888. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Gilbert  [Henry  H.]  (1849),  Baron  Aveland,  of  Nor- 
manton  Park,  Stamford,  Lines,  [ist]  Earl  of  Ancaster  (and 
Evelyn,  dau.  of  the  loth  Marquess  of  Huntly).  B.  [May  18], 
1870,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Second 
Lieut.,  Scots  Guards,  1890;  Lieut.,  1894;  Captain,  1899; 
Major,  1904.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902. 
In  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  Scots  Guards;  Colonel; 
mentioned  5  times  in  despatches;  C.M.G.,  1916;  C.B.,  1918). 
For  many  years  Chairman  of  the  Turf  Club.  Married,  Jan.  7, 
1903,  Lady  Muriel  Agnes  Stuart  Erskine,  dau.  of  the  14th 
Earl  of  Buchan,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  15, 1949,  in  London. 
Brother  of  Gilbert  H.D.  (1886).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army  Lists; 
Univ.  War  List;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times, 
Dec.  16  and  22,  I949-) 

WILLOUGHBY,  FREDERICK  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Cavendish 
H.,  Oct.  1880.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Plymouth.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  i,  1881;  B.A.  1884; 
M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of 
Worfield,  Salop,  1887-94.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Worcester,  1894-6. 
C.  of  Parkgate,  Yorks.,  1896-9.  Principal  of  St  Chad's 
Hostel,  Hooton  PagneU,  1899-1906.  V.  of  St  John-the- 
Baptist,  Stockton-on-Tees,  Co.  Durham,  1906-14.  Availed 
himself  of  the  provisions  of  the  Clerical  Disabilities  Relief 
Act  (1870),  Jan.  19,  1915.   (Crockford.) 

WILLOUGHBY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  16, 
1770.  Of  Middlesex.  [Only  s.  of  Fortune  (and  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Barrow,  of  Deptford).  B.  Apr.  24,  1742.  School, 
Warrington  Academy.]  Matric.  Michs.  1771.  Succeeded  his 
uncle  as  14th  Baron  Willoughby,  of  Parham,  Suffolk,  i775- 
Died,  s.p.,  Oct.  29,  1779,  when  the  Barony  became  extinct. 
(G.E.C;  Burke,  Dormant  and  Extinct  Peerages.) 

WILLOUGHBY,  The  Hon.  GILBERT  HEATHCOTE-DRUM- 
MOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1886.  [Eldest]  s. 
of  Gilbert  Henry  [Heathcote]  (next).  Baron  Aveland,  of 
Normanton  Park,  Stamford  (and  Evelyn,  dau.  of  the  loth 
Marquess  of  Huntly).  B.  July  29,  1867,  in  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Of 
Grimsthorpe,  Bourne,  Lines.  M.P.  f or  Homcastle,  1894-1913. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Earl  of  Ancaster,  Baron  Aveland 
and  Baron  Willoughby  d'Eresby,  Dec.  24,  1910.  J. P.  for 
Lines.  D.L.  for  Perths.  Lord  Lieut,  and  Gustos  Rotulorum, 
of  Rutland,  1921-51.  Chairman  of  Rutland  County  Council, 
1922-37.  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  (Kesteven),  19x1-36. 
Lieut.-Col.,  Lines.  Yeomanry.  Parliamentary  Secretary  to 
the  Ministry  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries,  1921-3-  Member 
of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Historical  Manuscripts,  1935. 
G.C.V.O.,  1937.  Lord  Great  Chamberlain  of  England. 
Married,  1905,  Eloise,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  L.  Breese,  of  New 
York,  and  had  issue.  Of  Grimsthorpe,  Lines,  and  Dnimmond 
CasUe,  Crieff.  Brother  of  Charies  S.  H.  D.  (1888).  Died 
Sept.  19,  1951.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who.) 

WILLOUGHBY,  GILBERT  HENRY  HEATHCOTE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  25,  1849.  [Only]  s.  of  Gilbert  John 
{sub    Heathcote,    1814),    afterwards    Baron    Aveland    (and 


WILLOUGHBY,  JOHN  TyNDALE 

Clementina  Elizabeth  Drummond,  Baroness  Willoughby  de 
Eresby).  [B.  Oct.  i,  1830,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Of  Normanton  Park,  Stamford, 
Grimsthorpe,  Lines.,  Drummond  Castle,  Crieff,  Perthshire, 
and  12,  Belgrave  Square,  London,  S.W.  M.P.  for  Boston, 
1852-6;  for  Rutland,  1856-67.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
6th  Bart.,  and  as  2nd  Baron  Aveland,  Sept.  6,  1867;  and  his 
mother  as  24th  Baron  Willoughby  de  Eresby,  Nov.  13,  1888. 
Deputy  Lord  Great  Chamberlain,  1871-1901.  P.C,  1880. 
Took  by  Royal  Licence,  the  surnames  Heathcote-Drummond- 
Willoughby,  in  lieu  of  Heathcote,  May  4,  1872.  Created  Earl 
of  Ancaster,  Aug.  22,  1892.  Married,  July  14,  1863,  Evelyn 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  [Gordon],  Marquess  of  Huntly. 
President  of  the  M.C.C.,  1890.  Died  Dec.  24,  1910.  Father  of 
the  above,  and  Charies  S.  H.  D.  (1888).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.;  Who  was  Who.) 
WILLOUGHBY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  16,  1799.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1750),  R.  of 
Guiseley,  Yorks.  (and  Elizabeth  Hobson,  of  Kirkby-Moorside, 
Yorks).  B.  Dec.  15,  1781,  at  Guiseley.  [School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1800;  Scholar;  B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1807.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  8,  1802.  M.P.  for  Newark-on-Trent, 
1805-31.  Of  Birdsall  Hall,  Malton,  and  Settrington,  Yorks. 
Married,  June  20,  1815,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Yen. 
Archdeacon  John  Eyre,  of  Babworth,  Notts.  Died  Nov.  20, 
1849.  Father  of  the  next,  Charles  J.  (1840)  and  Percival  G. 
(1844).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.,  gives  died  Nov.  18;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WILLOUGHBY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  30,  1835.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  of  Birdsall  House,  Yorks. 
(and  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Yen.  John  Eyre,  Archdeacon  of 
Nottingham).  B.  [Aug.  28,  1817],  at  Aspley  Hall,  near 
Wollaton,  Notts.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Capt., 
S.  Notts.  Yeomanry-Cavalry.  Succeeded  his  cousin  Digby  as 
8th  Baron  Middleton,  Nov.  6,  1856.  J. P.  for  E.  and  N. 
Ridings  of  Yorks. ;  D.L.  for  Notts,  and  for  E.  Riding  of  Yorks. 
High  Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1854-  Married,  Aug.  3,  1843.  Julia 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Alexander  William  Robert  Bosville,  Esq.,  of 
Thorpe  Hall,  near  Bridlington,  Yorks.,  and  of  Wollaton, 
Notts.  Died  Dec.  20,  1877,  from  the  effects  of  a  fall  from  his 
horse  ten  months  before.  Brother  of  Percival  G.  (1844)  and 
Charles  J.  (1840);  father  of  Alexander  H.  (1882).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Walford,  County  Families;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WILLOUGHBY,  HUGH  ST  MAUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  5,  1866.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  and  Hon.  Charles  James 
(1840),  R.  of  Wollaton,  Notts.  B.  June  13,  1847.  School, 
Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  1871;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  Annesley,  Notts.,  1871-4- 
V.  of  Long  Lane,  Derbs.,  1874-6.  R.  of  Trowell,  Notts., 
1877-88.  Chaplain  of  the  Metropolitan  cemetery,  Norwood, 
London,  1889-96.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Camberwell,  1892-6. 
V.  of  Fawley,  Berks.,  1896-1904.  Married,  Sept.  22,  1874. 
Anne  Blanche,  dau.  of  G.  T.  Davy,  of  Colston-Bassett,  Notts., 
and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  3,  1904.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll; 
Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WILLOUGHBY,  JAMES  MASON.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  10, 
1884.  [3rd  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Plymouth.  B.  Nov.  2,  1867.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1884.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
Oct.  20,  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol)  1890; 
priest,  1891;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bristol,  1890-3.  C.  of 
St  James,  Clapham,  Surrey,  1893-5.  C.  of  Islington,  1895-9- 
Y.  of  St  Mark's,  Tollington  Park,  London,  1899-1906.  Y.  of 
St  Luke's,  West  Hampstead,  1907-18.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1919.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
WILLOUGHBY,  Sir  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER,  Bart.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  i,  1878.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  John  Pollard  [4th] 
Bart.,  of  Fulmer  Hall,  Slough,  Bucks,  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hawkes,  of  Himley  House, 
Staffs.).  B.  [Feb.  20],  1859,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Lent,  1879.  Had  succeeded  his  father,  Sept.  15,  1866. 
Second  Lieut.,  Dragoon  Guards,  1880;  transferred  to  the 
Royal  Horse  Guards,  1880;  Lieut.,  1881;  Captain,  1887; 
Major,  1895.  Served  in  Egypt,  1882;  the  Nile  campaign, 
1882-5;  and  in  the  Matabele  campaign,  1903.  One  of  the 
officers  in  the  Jameson  raid,  being  taken  prisoner  by  the 
Boers;  deprived  of  his  conunission.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1898-1902;  in  the  siege  of  Ladysmith.  Of 
Baldon  House,  Oxon  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  R.A.S.C;  D.S.O.;  1917;  mentioned  twice  in  des- 
patches); died  Apr.  16,  1918,  of  illness  contracted  on  service 
in  East  Africa.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.;  Army  Lists; 
The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  G.E.C;  Walford,  County  Families; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  18,  1918.) 
WILLOUGHBY,  JOHN  TYNDALE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
July  7,  1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1868. 
C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Duddeston,  Worcs.,  1851-4.  C.  of 
Barking,  Essex,  1856-7.  C.  of  Newborough,  Northants., 
1858-61  Chaplain  of  the  Warneford  Hospital,  Leammgton, 
1866-72.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1883.   {Clergy  List.) 


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WiLLOUGHBY,  PerCIVAL  GeORGE 

WILLOUGHBY,  PERCIVAL  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  12,  1844.  [4th  s.  of  Henr>'  (1799).  of  Birdsall  and 
Settrington,  Yorks.  B.  Mar.  i,  1827.  School,  Rugby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B..^.  1S49;  M..\.  1871.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  1850;  priest,  1851.  C.  of  Barrow-upon-Humber, 
Lines.,  1851-2.  V.  of  Carlton-le-Moorland  with  Stapleford, 
1852-8.  R.  of  Saundby  with  North  WTieatley,  Notts.,  1858- 
68.  V.  of  Painswick,  Gloucs.,  1868-76.  R.  of  Durweston  with 
Bryanston,  Dorset,  1876-93.  .Mamed,  .A.pr.  20,  1852,  Sophia, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Blackett  Beaumont,  of  Woodhall, 
Yorks.  Obtained  patent  of  precedence  as  a  Baron's  son, 
1857.  Resided  latterly  at  York  Place  House,  Scarborough 
and  at  6,  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W.  Died  July  8,  1913,  in 
London.  Brother  of  Charles  J.  (1840)  and  Heiir>-  (1835). 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.\ 
The  Times,  July  10,  1913.) 

WILLOUGHBY,  PETER  ROBERT  (1800),  see  BURRELL. 

WILLOUGHBY,  THOMAS  SYMONS  OBORN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Selwvn  H.,  Oct.  I,  1894.  B.  .\pr.  zj,  1875.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  B..\.  1897;  M..\.  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1899, 
priest,  1901;  C.  of  -Mexborough,  Yorks.,  1899-1901.  C.  of 
Wombwell,  1901-2.  C.  of  Newport,  Essex,  1902-3.  C.  of 
Greenstead  Green,  1903-6.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hermon  Hill, 
South  Woodford,  1906-10.  C.  of  Stansted  Mountfitchet, 
1910-11.  C.  of  St  Michael-aud-AU-Angels,  Watford,  1911-16. 
C.  of  Harpenden,  19:6-18  Died  May  21,  1918.  (Scott,  MSS. ; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  May  23,  1918.) 

WILLOUGHBY,  WILLOUGHBY  MASON.  Adm.  atCA:us,Oct.  i, 
1894.  S.  of  Joseph,  engineer,  of  Mutley,  Plymouth  (and  Ann 
Mason).  B.  .\pr.  16,  1875,  at  Plymouth.  Schools,  Plymouth 
College,  University  College,  Bristol  and  the  Science  and  Art 
Schools,  Ph-mouth.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar,  1894; 
B.A.  1897;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1900;  M.D.  1904;  D.P.H.,  1902. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Lecturer  in  port  sanitation 
and  ship  hygiene,  London  School  of  Tropical  Medicine. 
Assistant  .Medical  Officer  of  Health  to  the  Port  of  London, 
1898-1908;  Medical  Officer  at  the  Denton  Isolation  Hospital, 
Gravesend,  1908-12;  Medical  Officer  of  Health  to  the  Port  of 
London  and  Medical  Inspection  of  Aliens  (Corporation  of 
London)  1912-36.  Died  Nov.  4,  1936,  in  London.  {Venn,  11. 
540;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Nov.  5,  1936.) 

WILLOWS,  RICHARD  SMITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  8, 
1898;  an  '.\dvanced  Student.'  S.  of  Richard,  of  Foston, 
Grantham,  Lines.  B.  there,  Apr.  15,  1875.  Schools  [Sedge- 
brook  School,  Grantham  and]  University  College,  Notting- 
ham. Matric.  Lent,  1898;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1904.  Lecturer  at 
the  Battersea  Polytechnic  for  2  years;  Head  of  the  Dept.  of 
mathematics  and  physics  at  the  Sir  John  Cass  technical 
Institute,  London  from  1902-2 1-  Author,  A  Textbook  of 
Physics.  Of  15,  Rodenhurst  Road,  Clapham  Park,  London. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WILLOWS,  THOMAS.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  8,  1778. 
Of  Leics.  Matric.  Lent,  1779;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1785.  V.  of 
Wistow  with  Kelly  Chapelr>',  Leics.,  1784-1813.  Died  June 
25,  1813,  aged  54,  at  Leicester.   (G.  Mag.,  1813,  11.  91.) 

WILLS,  ALLAN  GRANGER.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 

1881.  [2nd]  s.  of  Samuel  [Day],  colour-manufacturer  (and 
Elizabeth  Granger  Bourne).  B.  July  16,  1863,  at  Bristol. 
School,  Amersham  Hall,  Reading  (Mr  West)  Matric.  Michs. 
1881;  B..\.  1884.  Died  Jan.  17,  1890,  at  Sydney,  N.S.W., 
Australia  aged  26.  Brother  of  Harold  T.  (1881)  and  Walter  K. 
(1891).  {EagU,  XVI.  481.) 

WILLS,  ARNOLD  STANCOMB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1896.  [4th  s.  of  E[dward]  Pa3-son,  Esq.  [later  Bart.], 
of  Hazlewood,  Stoke  Bishop,  near  Bristol  (and  Mary  Ann, 
eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Chaning  Pearce,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Bath). 
B.  Nov.  24,  1877.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Second  Lieut.,  3rd 
Battn.,  The  West  Riding  Regt.  (T.),  1900.  Of  Thornby  Hall, 
Northants.,  and  The  Manor,  Davies  Street,  London,  W. 
Married,  Oct.  11,  1905,  Hilda  Caroline,  dau.  of  Edward  Lyon, 
and  had  issue.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
i8th  Hussars).  D.L.  for  Ross  and  Cromarty,  1934;  High 
Sheriff  of  Northants.,  1935.  Brother  of  Edward  C.  (1881). 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  .Army  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 

WILLS,  ARTHUR  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 

1882.  S.  of  Henry  Overton,  of  Redland  Knoll,  Bristol  [a 
director  of  Messrs  W.  D.  and  H.  O.  Wills].  B.  Dec.  13,  1863, 
at  Bristol.  School,  Clifton  College.  .Matric.  Michs.  1882; 
B.A.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  17,  1884. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1886.  Equity  Draftsman  and 
Conveyancer.  Lived  for  sometime  at  Bromley,  Kent,  and 
then  removed  to  Bath,  1900.  J. P.  for  Somerset,  1904. 
A  director  of  W.  D.  and  H.  O.  Wills.   Member  of  the  board 


Wills,  Harold  Temple 

of  management  of  the  Bath  Royal  United  Hospital.  Married, 
1890,  Hilda,  dau.  of  John  Bonny  Dewhurst,  Esq.,  of  Skipton, 
Yorks.,  and  had  issue.  Lived  latteriy  at  Eshton  Hall, 
Gargrave,  Yorks.,  where  he  died  Feb.  6,  1935.  Brother  of 
Maitland  (1877)  and  Walter  M.  (i88o).  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families; 
The  Times,  Feb.  8,  1835.) 

WILLS,  ARTHUR  WALTERS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.  S.  of  George,  of  [Pepperdon,  Moretonhampstead, 
Devon,  and]  Whitehall,  Highgate,  London.  B.  Jan.  6,  1868, 
in  Devon.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1890.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  6,  1894. 
On  the  Western  Circuit.  M.P.  for  North  Dorset,  1905-10. 
Of  Margin  House,  Wimbledon  Common.  Married,  1908, 
Margery,  only  dau.  of  W.  Eyre-Walker,  of  Byfleet,  Surrey, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  17,  1948.  Brother  of  Charles  P. 
(1889).   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 

WILLS,  BERNARD  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
10,  1887.'  S.  of  William  Ridout,  solicitor  (and  Emma 
Catherine  Kimberlev).  B.  Apr.  16,  1870,  at  Sutton  Coldfield, 
Warws.  School,  Fet'tes  College,  Edinburgh  (Mr  A.  W.  Potts). 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B..\.  {gth  Wrangler)  1890.  At  University 
College,  London,  1890-1.  An  engineer.  Representative  in  the 
U.S.A.  of  Alexander  Rendel  and  Co.,  consulting  engineers. 
Married,  May  24,  igoo,  at  Baltimore,  U.S.A.,  .Mrs  M.  E. 
Leicester  Addis,  of  Philadelphia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  A.  C. 
Cameron,  LL.D.,  of  Aberdeen  University.  Living  at  54,  St 
Charles  Square,  London,  W.,  in  1930.  Brother  of  William 
(1869).  {Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Sun,  Baltimore,  May  25,  1900.) 

WILLS,  CHARLES  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  S.  of  George,  of  Pepperdon,  Moretonhampstead, 
Devon.  B.  Dec.  18,  1870,  at  The  Hermitage,  Green  Lane, 
London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892. 
An  .Australian  merchant.  Of  45,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens, 
South  Kensington.  Died  Jan.  2,  1931.  Brother  of  Arthur  W. 
(1887).   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Jan.  6,  1931.) 

WILLS,  CONSTANTINE  RIDOUT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  S.  of  .-Ufred  [Judge],  of  Chelsea  Lodge,  Tite 
Street,  London.  B.  [Jan.  25],  1877,  at  Esher,  Surrey.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B..\.  1898. 
Second  Lieut.,  R.A.,  1899;  Lieut.,  1901.  Died  June  22,  1905, 
at  Bassett,  near  Southampton.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Army  Lists.) 

WILLS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  16,  1827.  Of 
Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon 
(Cariisle),  1832;  priest,  1833;  C.  of  Bumham  Westgate, 
Norfolk,  -1841-4.  C.  of  Upwell,  1845-53.  C.  of  Barkston, 
Lines.,  1854-65.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1866.  {Clergy 
List.) 

WILLS,  EDWARD  CHANING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  17,  1881.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Edward  Pa>'son]  Esq.  [later 
Bart.],  of  Hazelwood,  Sneyd  Park,  Bristol  (and  Mary  Ann, 
eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Chaning  Pearce,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Bath). 
[B.  Apr.  25,  1861.1  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs, 
i88i;  B.A.  1892;' M.A.  1896.  Of  Harcombe,  Chudleigh, 
Devon.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  1910.  A  director 
of  the  Imperial  Tobacco  Co.  High  Sheriff  of  Devon,  1915. 
Married,  .Apr.  1891,  Isabella  Somerville,  dau.  of  P.  F.  Sparke 
Evans,  of  Clifton  Down.  Died,  s.p.,  Oct.  14,  1921.  Brother  of 
Arnold  S.  (1896).  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who 
was  Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  17,  1921.) 

WILLS,  EDWARD  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  19, 
1855.  Eldest  s.  of  George,  schoolmaster,  of  Marlborough. 
B.  Dec.  I,  1836,  at  Marlborough.  School,  Oakham  (Mr  Wood). 
Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon 
(Winchester),  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Southamp- 
ton, 1860-2.  C.  of  South  Shoebury,  Essex,  1862-6.  V.  of 
North  Shoebury,  1866-83.  .Died  Feb.  21,  1883.  {Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Mar.  7,  1883.) 

WILLS,  EDWARD  SPENCER.  .A.dm.  Fell.  Com.  (age  25)  -at 
Petkrhouse,  June  27,  1828.  [2nd  s.  of  Edward,  merchant,  of 
N.S.W.,  .Australia.]  .Matric.  Lent,  1829.  -Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  5,  1826.  {T.  .4.  IValker,  434;  Inns  of  Court; 
MiddU  Temple  Reg.;  Windsor  Herald.) 

WILLS,  HAROLD  TEMPLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 

1881.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  [Day],  colour-manufacturer  (and 
Elizabeth  Granger  Bourne).  B.  June  27,  1862,  at  Bristol. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class) 
1884;  M.A.  1888.  B.Sc,  London,  1884.  L.M.S.  missionary  in 
Travancore  for  23  years.  Married,  1896,  Florence,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Duthie.  Died  Feb.  6,  1942,  at  Brixham.  Brother 
of  Allan  G.  (1881)  and  Walter  K.  (1891).  {The  Times,  Feb.  10, 
1942;  P.  E.  Towell.) 


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Wills,  James  Tremlett 

WILLS,  JAMES  TREMLETT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1889.  S.  of 
Samuel,  sugar-refiner,  of  Bristol  (and  Sophia  White  Trem- 
lett). B.  Dec.  2,  1870,  at  Redland,  Bristol.  School,  Clifton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.B.  and  B.Chir., 
1897.  At  the  Middlesex  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  and  House 
Physician  there,  and  House  Physician  at  the  Brompton 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1896.  Practised  at  Fam- 
borough,  Hants.  Medical  Officer  at  Felsted  School,  1920-40. 
Of  Yarford  Cottage,  Kingston  St  Mary,  Somerset,  in  1948. 
Died  July  30,  1949,  at  Bath;  left  his  body  to  the  Anatomy 
School  at  Cambridge.  {Venn,  u.  511;  Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Aug.  9,  1949;  Cambridge  Daily  News,  Dec.  19, 
I949-) 

WILLS,  JOHN  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  8,  1896. 
S.  of  John  William  Thomas,  joiner,  of  Clapton,  Middlesex 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Barrett).  B.  July  12,  1877,  in 
London.  School,  Central  Foundation,  London  (Mr  F. 
Ogilvie).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  (i^^th  Wrangler)  1899. 
Entered  the  Board  of  Trade,  1901.  Secretary  of  the  Miners' 
eight-hour  day  Committee,  1906;  and  of  the  Commission  on 
fair  wages  in  Government  contracts,  1907,  etc.  Head  of  the 
Commercial  Relations  and  Treaties  Department,  1935. 
Retired,  1942.  C.B.E.,  1933;  C.B.  1941.  Married,  1905, 
Mary  Clark.  Of  i6,  Longcroft  Avenue,  Harpenden,  Herts.,  in 
1952.    {Who's  Who.) 

WILLS,  MAITLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1877. 
S.  of  Henry  Overton,  of  Redland  Knoll,  near  Bristol.  B. 
Dec.  7,  1857,  at  Bristol.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Adm.  Solicitor.  Accidentally  killed 
in  1885.  Brother  of  Arthur  S.  (1882)  and  Walter  M.  (1880). 
{Clifton  Coll.  Reg.) 

WILLS,  ROBERT  GLOVER.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1897. 
S.  of  Thomas  Munns,  surgeon,  of  Bootle,  Lanes,  (and  Eliza 
Haimah  Glover).  B.  there,  Mar.  2,  1878.  School,  Magdalen 
College  School,  Oxford  (Rev.  W.  E.  Sherwood).  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  Jan.  18,  1898;  B.A.  1900;  M.B.,  B.Chir.,  and 
M.A.  1905.  At  University  College,  Liverpool.  House 
Physician,  Royal  Infirmary,  Liverpool.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1903.  Senior  Resident  Medical  Officer,  Mill  Road  Infirmary, 
Liverpool.  Practised  at  Liverpool.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  Northgate,  Blundellsands 
Road  E.,  Blundellsands,  in  1950.    {Medical  Directories.) 

WILLS,  ROBERT  LYNE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1898.  S.  of 
John,  chief  engine-room  artificer,  R.N.,  of  Devonport  (and 
Elizabeth  Rickard).  B.  July  2,  1873,  at  Tamar,  Devonport. 
Schools,  Stoke  public,  Devonport  (Mr  A.  J.  Rider) ;  and  at  the 
Royal  College  of  Science,  London  (Dr  Judd).  Adm.  pens., 
as  an  'Advanced  Student,'  at  St  John's,  Aug.  9,  1899;  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1907.  An  1851  Exhibitioner. 

WILLS,  THEOPHILUS  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  17, 
1864.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  William  Burrow  (Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  1833),  of  Exeter.  B.  Jan.  6,  1846.  School, 
Marlborough  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1878;  practised  in  London.  Died  Feb.  2,  1881,  at 
Willesden.   {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WILLS,  THOMAS  WENTWORTH.  Played  cricket  for  the 
University  v.  Oxford,  1856.  [S.  of  Horatio  S.,  of  Austraha. 
B.  Aug.  19,  1835,  at  Paramatta,  N.S.W.,  Austraha.  School, 
Rugby.]  Not  adm.  at  any  College  and  did  not  matriculate. 
Returned  to  Australia,  1857.  In  the  Victoria  XI,  1857-76. 
Articled  clerk  to  a  solicitor  near  ColUngwood,  Australia,  1859. 
The  first  to  train  the  Aborigines  to  play  cricket.  Died  May  2, 
1880,  in  Australia.  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  907;  Book  of 
Blues.) 

WILLS,  WALTER  KENNETH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May 
15,  1891.  S.  of  Samuel  [Day],  colour-manufacturer,  of 
Clifton  (and  Elizabeth  Granger  Bourne).  B.  Dec.  9,  1872,  at 
Bristol.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A. 
1894;  M.A.  1898;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1899.  At  Guy's  Hospital 
and  in  Vienna.  Assistant  House  Surgeon  at  Guy's.  M.R.C.S. ; 
L.R.C.P.,  1898.  Practised  at  Bristol.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Surgeon-Lieut.-Cdr.,  R.N.V.R.;  O.B.E.).  A 
dermatologist.  Married  (1)  May  2,  1899,  Kathleen  Isabella, 
youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Foulger  Tubbs,  of  Beachfield, 
Plymouth;  (2)  1926,  Kathleen  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Maclldowie,  of  Bristol.  Of  the  old  vicarage,  Henbury,  Bristol, 
in  1952.  Brother  of  .Allan  G.  (1881)  and  Harold  T.  (1881). 
{Medical  Directories;  The  Lancet,  May  13,  1899;  Who's  Who.) 

WILLS,  WALTER  MELVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  5,  1880.  [4th]  s.  of  H[enry]  Overton,  Esq.  [1828-191 1] 
[Chancellor  of  Bristol  University],  of  Redland  Knoll,  Bristol 
(and  Alice  Hopkinson).  [B.  June  28,  1861.  School,  Clifton 
College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884.  A  chartered 
accountant.  Of  Bracken  Hill,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol,  and 
Killalan,  Ross  and  Cromarty.  Managing  Director  of  the 
Imperial  Tobacco  Company.  Married,  Mar.  15,  1887,  Louisa 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Robert  Wilson,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  26, 


WiLLSON,  Howard  Samuel 

1941,  at  KUlilan.  Nephew  of  the  next;  brother  of  Arthur  S. 
(1882)  and  Maitland  (1877).  {Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Times,  Jan.  29,  1941.) 
WILLS,  WHITEFIELD  GLANVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  9,  1874.  S.  of  Henry  Overton  [i8oc^-7i]  (and  Isabella 
Board).  B.  Oct.  28,  1841,  at  Kingswood,  Gloucs.  Bapt. 
Nov.  5,  1873,  at  Neepsend,  Sheffield.  Matric.  Lent,  1875. 
Uncle  of  the  above,  etc.    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WILLS,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1761,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from 
King's,  1761.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Ezekiel,  of  Yealmpton,  Devon.] 
Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  6,  1754,  aged  17; 
B.A.,  St  Alban  Hall,  1759.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Huntingdon  and  R.  of  South  Somercotes  with  Stewton, 
Lines.  Died  at  West  Ashby,  1817,  aged  80.  {Al.  Oxon; 
G.  Mag.,  1817,  I.  643.) 

WILLS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1796. 
B.  at  Chardstock,  Dorset.  School,  Ilminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1796;  B.A.  1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Exeter),  Mar.  6,  1803.  V.  of  Holcombe  Rogus,  1824-42.  Died 
Oct.  30,  1842,  aged  65,  at  Axminster.  .41.  Oxon.  confuses  him 
with  a  namesake,  who  apparently  succeeded  him  at  Holcombe 
Rogus,  in  1842.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  562;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1843,  i.  102.) 

WILLS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  18,  1869. 
S.  of  William  Ridout,  solicitor  [of  Birmingham]  (and  Emma 
Catherine  Kimberley).  B.  June  7,  1851,  at  Edgbaston. 
Schools  [King  Edward  VI,  Birmingham  and]  Brewood 
Grammar,  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  {10th  Classic,  and 
Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1873;  M.A.  1888.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1874.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1876.  A  Special  Pleader.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Junior 
Counsel  to  the  Admiralty,  1904;  Commissioner  for  making 
regulations  for  the  prevention  of  disease  among  workers  in 
brass-founderies,  1908.  Married,  1898,  Ada,  dau.  of  W.  J. 
Winder,  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  and  widow  of  Michael  Varvill, 
of  York.  Died  May  26,  1909,  at  Matlock,  Derbs.  Brother  of 
Bernard  R.  (1887).  {Eagle,  xxxi.  79;  Inns  of  Court;  Law 
Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  May  28,  1909.) 

WILLS-SANDFORD,  see  SANDFORD. 

WILLSON,  ANTHONY  (1830),  see  PEACOCK. 

WILLSON,  CECIL  HENRY  HYDE  SALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  9,  1893.  [Youngest]  s.  of  H[enry],  M.D.,  of 
Holmwood,  Oatlands  Park  Road,  Weybridge.  [School, 
Epsom  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901. 
Assistant  Master  at  Yverdon,  Switzerland  for  1  year;  at 
Bath  CoUege;  at  Clifton  Bank  School,  St  Andrew's  for  i  year; 
at  Bedford  County  School  for  3  years;  at  Glasgow  High 
School  for  I  year;  at  Cirencester  Grammar  School,  1903; 
Head  Master  of  Lymm  Grammar  School,  1906-14;  of  Odiham 
Grammar  School,  Hants.,  1914-18.  Married,  Apr.  15,  1903, 
Mary  Winifred,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Somes  Hely,  of  Wing, 
Bucks.  Author,  Some  aspects  of  Co-Education.  Of  Weybridge, 
Surrey,  in  1948.  Brother  of  Howard  S.  (1887)  and  William  N. 
(1891).   {Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WILLSON,  EDWARD  WALTER  (1872),  s«e  WILLSON,  WALTER 
EDWARD. 

WILLSON,  HEADLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  17,  i868. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury),  1879;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  Rusthall,  Kent,  1879- 
81.  C.  of  Blean,  1881-6.  V.  of  Cherryhinton,  Cambs.,  1886- 
91.  R.  of  Broughton  Sulney,  Notts.,  1891-1907.  Died 
suddenly,  Feb.  4,  1907,  at  Oxted,  Surrey,  aged  58.  {Crockford; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Feb.  8,  1907.) 

WILLSON,  HERBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  5,  1886.  [S.  of  Thomas,  of  Knaptoft  Hall,  Leicester  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Billings).  B.  there,  Sept.  8,  1867.  School, 
Oundle.]  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord. 
deacon  (York),  1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  Kirby-Misperton, 
Yorks.,  1891-4.  C.  of  New  Ferry,  Cheshire,  1894-1905. 
V.  of  Kirby  Moorside  with  Gillamore,  Vorks.,  1905-22. 
Married,  1894,  Katherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Chancellor 
Hutchings,  R.  of  Kirby  Misperton.  Latterly  of  58,  Villers 
Avenue,  Surbiton.  Died  Mar.  23,  1947,  at  Thames  Ditton. 
{Crockford;  The  Titnes,  Mar.  25,  1947;  Who's  Who  in 
Yorkshire.) 

WILLSON,  HOWARD  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  26,  1887.  S.  of  H[enry],  M.D.,  of  33,  Great  Charlotte 
Street,  Blackfriars  Road,  London.  B.  July  7,  1868.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.B.  and  B.Chir., 
1893;  M.D.  1905.  D.P.H.,  London,  1901.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital.  Sometime  Surgeon  to  the  Union  S.S.  Co.  Lecturer 
in  Bacteriology  at  King's  College,  London,  1902.  Practised 
at  Weybridge,  Surrey.  Author,  medical.  Brother  of  William 
N.  (1891)  and  Cecil  H.  H.  S.  (1893)-  {St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories.) 


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WiLLSON,  Joseph 

WILLSON,   JOSEPH.     Adm.   sizar   (age   23)    at   Peterhouse, 

July  3,  1794.   Of  Cockermouth,  Cumberland.   Matric.  Michs. 
1794,  as  Wilson.   {T.  A.  Walker,  365.) 

WILLSON,  REGINALD  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  30,  1892.  S.  of  S[amuel],  Esq.,  of  the  old  rectory, 
Wimbledon  Park,  Surrey.  [B.  1875,  in  London.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1899.  At  Charing 
Cross  and  King's  College  Hospitals.  House  Physician  and 
House  Surgeon,  Charing  Cross  Hospital.  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S., 
1902.  Practised  at  Sutton,  Surrey.  Medical  Officer  of  Health 
for  Alton  U.D.C.  Married,  1902,  Louisa  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Crossley.  Died  at  Redhill,  Jan.  4,  1952.  {Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Jan.  5,  1952;  Who's  Who  in  Surrey.) 

WILLSON,  ST  JOHN  BASIL  WYNNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  II,  1887.  [3rd]  s  of  the  Rev.  William  Wvnne  (St  John's 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1854),  R.  of  Codford  St  Mary,  Wilts,  (and 
Mary  Anne  Alexander).  B.  Aug.  28,  1868,  at  Shackleford, 
Godalming.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1887;  Scholar,  1889;  Browne  medal,  1889;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
ist  Class)  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Bristol,  1925. 
Editor  of  The  Granta.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Leys  School, 
Cambridge,  1891-8;  at  Rugby  School,  1898-1905.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester),  1903;  priest,  1904.  Select  Preacher  at 
Cambridge,  1908  and  1916.  Head  Master  of  Haileybury 
College,  1905-11 ;  of  .Marlborough  College,  1911-16.  Canon  of 
Salisbury,  1912-16.  Dean  of  Bristol,  1916-21.  Bishop  of  Bath 
and  Wells,  1921-37.  Married,  Sept.  16,  1919,  .•Uice  Lilian 
Proctor,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  George  A.  Wills,  Bart.  Edited 
various  classical  texts.  Latterly  of  Titan  Barrow,  Bathford, 
Somerset,  where  he  died  Oct.  15,  1946.  {Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Oct.  18,  1946.) 

WILLSON,  VERE  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
24, 1874.  [3rd]  s.  of  Anthony  [formerly  Peacock]  (s!<6  Peacock, 
1830),  of  Raucebv,  Lines,  (and  Mary).  [B.  Oct.  13,  1855.] 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester),  1879;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  St  Mark's, 
Broadwater  Down,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1879.  C.  of  Rotherfield, 
Sussex,  1879-81.  C.  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1882-4.  R-  ot 
Fulbeck,  Lines.,  1884-1912.  Married,  Aug.  7,  1884,  Rose,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  H.  C.  de  St  Croix.  Succeeded  to  Rauceby  Hall, 
Lines.,  1912.  Died  Mar.  16,  1917.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Mar.  20, 
1917.) 

WILLSON,  WALTER  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1872,  as  Edward  Walter.  [2nd]  s.  of  Anthony 
[formerly  Peacock],  Esq.  (1830,  sub  Peacock)  (and  Mary 
Eliza  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Ed%vard  Fane).  [B.  Mar.  22, 
1854],  at  Rauceby,  Lines.  Bapt.  Apr.  21,  1854.  School, 
Eton.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1872.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872.  Partner  in  the  bank  of  Peacock  and  Willson, 
Newark.  Of  Rauceby  Hall,  Lines.  Lieut. -Col.,  3rd  Battn., 
the  Lines.  Regt.  J. P.  for  Notts.  Died,  unmarried.  Mar.  11, 
1900.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Burke,  L.O.;  Matrics.  and 
Degrees,  1851-1900  calls  him  Wilson;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Army 
Lists.) 

WILLSON,  WILLIAM  NORMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  2,  1891.  S.  of  H[enry],  M.D.,  of  Holmwood,  Oatlands 
Park  Road,  Weybridge,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1891 ;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1900;  priest, 
1901 ;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Weymouth,  1900-2.  C.  of  Hilperton 
with  Whaddon,  Wilts.,  1902-5.  C.  of  Fugglestone  with 
Bemerton,  1905-9.  V.  of  Redlynch,  1909-15.  V.  of  Lyme 
Regis,  Dorset,  1915-27.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Salisbury,  1927- 
39.  Canon  of  Salisbury,  1930.  Lie.  to  ofi.,  dio.  of  Worcester, 
from  1939.  Of  Great  Malvern,  in  1952.  Brother  of  Cecil 
H.  H.  S.  (1893)  and  Howard  S.  (1887).   (Crockford.) 

WILLY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  5, 
1827.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Pedwell,  Glastonbury,  Somerset. 
School,  Langport.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  Apr.  22,  1832;  priest,  Apr.  7,  1833. 
C.  of  Stogursey,  Somerset,  1842-50  (as  'Willey');  C.  of 
Otterhampton,  1851-62.  C.  of  Pitcombe  and  Wyke  Champ- 
flower,  1864.  No  further  cure.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1872.   (Crockford.) 

WILLY,  ROBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2, 
1836.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield),  June  27,  184 1 ;  priest  (Hereford,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Lichfield),  Mar.  20,  1842;  C.  of  North  Wingfield,  Derbs., 
1843-63.  V.  of  Ahthorpe,  Northants.,  1863-8.  Died  Oct.  22, 
1868,  aged  51.    (Sorthants.  Clergy;  Crockford.) 

WILLYAMS,  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  23, 
1780.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  Capt.  John,  R.N.  (and  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Samuel  Goodere).  B.  June,  1762.  School,  Canterbury.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1782;  B.A.  1784;  M.A.  1789-  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester),  1784.  V.  of  Exning,  Cambs.,  1788-1806.   R.  of 


WiLMOT,  Edward  Sacheverel 

West  Lynn,  Norfolk,  1793-1806.  Chaplain  of  the  Boyne  on 
the  expedition  to  the  West  Indies  under  Sir  Charles  Grey  and 
Vice- Admiral  Sir  John  Jervis,  1793-4.  Domestic  Chaplain  to 
Earl  St  Vincent,  1797.  Chaplain  of  the  Swiftsure  (a  vessel  in 
the  squadron  under  the  command  of  Nelson),  1798.  Present 
at  the  battle  of  the  Nile ;  his  narrative,  A  Voyage  up  the  Mediter- 
ranean in  the  Swiftsure,  contained  the  first  authentic  account 
of  the  battle.  R.  of  Hardres  (1806)  and  of  Kingston,  Kent, 
1806-16;  R.  of  Stourmouth,  1806-16.  Married,  July  20,  1801, 
Elizabeth  Rebecca,  3rd  dau.  of  Peter  Snell,  of  Whitley  Court, 
Gloucs.,  and  had  issue.  Author  also  of  A  History  of  SudeUy 
Castle,  etc.  A  clever  artist,  illustrating  his  own  works.  Died 
Julv  17,  1816  in  Bernard  Street,  Russell  Square,  London. 
Doubtless  father  of  Thomas  E.  (1824).  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1816,  n.  91.) 

WILLYAMS,  JAMES  BRYDGES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  18,  1789.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  Esq.  [banker],  of  Truro 
(and  .\nne,  only  dau.  of  William  Champion,  of  Wormley, 
Gloucs.).  B.  Nov.  30,  1771,  in  Cornwall.  School,  Bideford, 
Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1789;  B..A.  1794. 
Lieut.-Col.,  R.  Cornwall  Light  Infantry-Militia.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Cornwall.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Mendez  da  Costa,  a  Portuguese  Jew.  Author,  The  Influence 
of  Genius,  a  poem;  Hints  on  Education,  etc.  Died,  s.p.,  Nov. 
13,  1820,  at  Truro.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  vi.  562;  Burke, 
L.G.,  which  gives  date  of  birth  as  Jan.  i,  1772;  Sir  W. 
Sterry.) 

WILLYAMS,  JAMES  NEYNOE  VIVIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  .May  10,  1842.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Humphry,  of  Car- 
nanton,  St  C'olumb,  Cornwall  (and  Ellen  Frances,  dau.  of 
General  William  Bridges  Neynoe,  of  Castle  Neynoe,  Co. 
Sligo).  B.  [Apr.  10,  1823],  at  Truro.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1842.  Lieut.,  Royal  Miners'  Artillery.  Died,  s.p., 
July  22,  1861.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Vivian, 
Visitations  of  Cornwall,  which  says  that  he  died  in  1864.) 

WILLYAMS,  THOMAS  EGERTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Dec.  21,  1824.  Of  Kent.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Cooper  (1780).]  Matric.  .Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829;  M..A..  1832. 
Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury),  Dee.  20, 
1829;  priest.  Dee.  19,  1830.  C.  of  Ball's  Pond,  Islington, 
Middlesex, -1841-6.  Held  no  further  cure.  Died  Dec.  6,  1882, 
aged  75,  in  London.  [Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  13,  1882.) 

WILMAN,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter,  1886. 

WILMAN,  JAMES  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  5, 
1893.  B.  June  21,  1875.  School,  Giggleswiek.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893.   (Giggleswiek  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILMER,  BRADFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  16,  1826. 
S.  of  [Dr]  Bradford,  of  Coventry  (by  his  3rd  wife,  Selina,  dau. 
of  Charles  Rattray).  [B.  May,  1808.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Travelled  extensively  in  Egypt  and 
the  Levant  in  search  of  MSS.,  wearing  Turkish  costume  for 
reasons  of  safety.  Of  Reydon  Hall,  Wangford,  Suffolk. 
Married  Miss  Frances  Chudleigh  Worthington,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Giles  Worthington,  of  Milverton,  Somerset,  and 
had  issue.  Died  May  21,  1886.  Brother  of  the  next  two. 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  u.  424;  Foster  and  Green,  History  of 
the  Wilmer  Family.) 

WILMER,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  27,  1822. 
[Eldest  surviving]  s.  of  [Dr]  Bradford,  of  Coventry  (by  his 
3rd  wife,  Selina,  dau.  of  Charles  Rattray,  of  Daventry). 
[B.  Aug.  12,  1804.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  .Michs.  1822. 
Kept  eight  terms.  Married  Isabella,  dau.  of  Captain  Pon- 
sonby,  R.N.  Resided  at  Highgate,  Middlesex.  Died  in  1870. 
Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile, 
II.  408;  Foster  and  Green,  History  of  the  Wilmer  Family.) 

WILMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  29,  1832. 
[4th  s.  of  Dr  Bradford  (by  his  3rd  wife,  Selina  Rattray).  Bapt. 
at  St  Michael's,  Coventry,  Mar.  14,  1810.  School,  Charter- 
house.] Did  not  reside.  Married  Charlotte  — ,  a  German  lady. 
Died,  s.p.,  at  Frankfurt,  Feb.  20,  1880.  Brother  of  the  above 
and  of  Bradford  (1826).  (Sir  W.  Sterry;  Foster  and  Green, 
History  of  the  Wihner  Family;  Peile,  u.  444;  List  of  Carthu- 
sians; R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WILMER,  THOMAS  GEORGE  (1827),  see  GOSSIP. 

WILMER,  WILMER  (1821),  see  GOSSIP. 

WILMORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6, 
1824.  Of  Worcestershire.  Educated  privately  at  Pershore. 
Matric.  Michs.  1824. 

WILMOT,  see  also  EARDLEY-WILMOT. 

WILMOT  (post  WILMOT-SITWELL),  EDWARD  SACHEVEREL. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  1'eterhouse,  .May  5,  1767.  [2nd]  s. 
of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1721),  D.D.,  R.  of  Morley  and  Mickle- 
over,  Derbs.  (and  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Simon  Degge,  of  Derby). 
B.  1749.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Lent,  1769;  Scholar;  B.A. 


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WiLMOT,  Edward  Sacheverel 

1772.  Fellow,  1772.  Of  Stainsby  House,  Derbs.  Assumed  by 
Royal  Licence,  Dec.  i,  1772,  the  name  of  Sitwell,  in  addition 
to  that  of  Wilmot,  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  his  kinswoman, 
Elizabeth  Sitwell.  Inherited  Stainsby  House,  Derbs.  High 
Sheriff  of  Derbs.,  1779.  Married,  1777,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Su- 
William  Wheler,  6th  Bart.  Author,  religious.  Died  May  10, 
1836,  at  Stainsby.  Brother  of  Hervey  (i77i);  father  of 
Edward  D.  S.  (1796,  sub  Sitwell),  Hervey  W.  (1813,  su6 
Sitwell),  William  (1801,  sub  Sitwell)  and  Charles  J.  (1818,  sub 
Sitwell).  {T.  A.  Walker,  329;  Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 
WILMOT,  EDWARD  SACHEVEREL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  28,  1784.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert  Meade  (1750-1)  [Post 
2nd  Bart.],  of  Harbledown,  Kent,  formerly  of  Chaddesden, 
Derbs.  {and  Mary,  dau.  of  William  WooUet,  of  Harbledown). 
B.  Sept.  16,  1766,  at  Chaddesden.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1784;  B.A.  1788;  M.A.  1791-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield),  Dec.  20,  1789;  priest,  Dec.  19,  179°;  C.  of 
Morley,  Derbs.,  1789-94-  K.  of  Kirk  Langley,  1 794-1809. 
R.  of  Yaverland,  Isle  of  Wight,  1799-1809.  Married,  May  i6, 
1797,  at  Atherstone,  Warws.,  Anne,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  — 
Chambers,  of  Stretton,  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  26,  1809. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1784);  father  of  the  next.  {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  rv.  563;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1809,  I.  588.) 

WILMOT,  FRANCIS  SACHEVEREL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  26,  1823.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  [Sacheverel] 
(above),  deceased,  R.  of  Kirk  Langley,  Derbs.  (and  Anne 
Chambers).  [B.  May  2,  1804.]  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1829.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  6,  1827. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  May  4,  1834.  Captain,  Derby  Militia. 
Married,  Apr.  26,  1843,  Aime,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Broomhead, 
of  Darley  Dale.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
563;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILMOT,  HERVEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  9,  1771.  Of  Derbs.  [Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
(1721),  D.D.,  R.  of  Morley  and  Mickleover,  Derbs.  (and 
Dorothy,  only  dau.  of  Simon  Degge,  of  Derby).]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar.  Died  s./>.  Brother  of 
Edward  S.  (1767).  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  333; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WILMOT,  JOHN  BRAMSTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  22,  1823.  S.  of  Robert  Montague,  medical  practitioner, 
of  Hastings.  B.  at  Ashford,  Kent.  School,  Ashford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1823;  M.B.  1828;  M.D.  1834.  F.R.C.P.  1835. 
Practised  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  Senior  Physician,  Tunbridge 
Wells  infirmary.  Official  Visitor  to  East  Sussex  licensed 
lunatic  houses.  Author,  On  the  Use  of  Creosote  in  Scorbutic 
Camp  Dysentery;  On  Blood-letting.  Died  Apr.  30,  1878,  at 
Tunbridge  Wells.  (Venn,  11.  188;  Boase,  vi.  908;  Medical 
Directories.) 

WILMOT  (post  EARDLEY- WILMOT),  JOHN  EARDLEY.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  21,  1799.  [Only]  s.  of 
John  [Eardley],  Esq.  (University  College,  Oxford,  1766)  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.)  (by  his  ist  wife,  Frances,  only  dau.  of 
Samuel  Sainthill).  [B.  Feb.  21,  1783.]  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Easter,  1800.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  24,  1801. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  May  9,  1806.  Of  Berkswell  Hall,  Warws. 
M.P.  for  North  Warws.,  1832-43.  Created  Bart.,  1821. 
Lieut.-Govemor  of  Van  Dieman's  Land,  1843-7.  Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1829.  F.R.S.,  1812;  F.L.S.  Married  (1)  May 
21,  1808,  Elizabeth  Emma,  4th  dau.  of  Caleb  Hillier  Parry, 
M.D.,  of  Bath,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Aug.  30,  1819,  Eliza,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Chester,  of  Bush  Hall,  Herts.,  and  had 
further  issue.  Author,  An  Abridgment  of  Blackstone's  Com- 
mentaries. Died  Feb.  3,  1847,  at  Hobart  Town,  Tasmania. 
Father  of  Robert  C.  C.  E.  (1840).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WILMOT,  JOHN  JAMES  TALL  (1846),  see  WILLMOTT. 

WILMOT,  JOSEPH  PRATT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  27,  1818.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  [of  Coundon,  Warws.]. 
B.  at  Coundon.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A. 
1822;  M.A.  1825.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  31,  1821. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  8,  1828.  Deputy-Registrar  of  the 
Manchester  district  court  of  Bankruptcy.  Died  in,  or  before, 
1861.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILMOT,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  31, 
1755.  S.  of  Pynson  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1721),  of 
Dudley,  Worcs.  School,  Dudley.  Matric.  Lent,  1755;  B.A. 
1759.  Died  at  Halesowen,  Sept.  3,  1771.  Brother  of  the  next. 

WILMOT,  PYNSON.  B.A.  1767,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from 
Queens',  1767.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Pynson  (Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  1721),  of  Dudley,  Worcs.]  Matric.  from  St  Edmund 
Hall,  Oxford,  June  4,  1747,  age  16;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1754. 
V.  of  Halesowen,  Worcs.  Died  at  Worcester,  Oct.  3,  1789. 
Brother  of  the  above.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Musgrave.) 


WiLSHERE,  Charles  Willes 

WILMOT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  28,  1784. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Robert  Meade,  Esq.  (1750-1)  [later  Bart.],  of 
Harbledown,  Kent,  formerly  of  Chaddesden,  Derbs.  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Williemi  Woollet,  of  Harbledown).  B.  June  5, 
1765.  [School,  Repton.]  Did  not  reside.  Matric.  from 
University  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  11,  1784.  Lieut. -Col., 
Derbyshire  Yeomanry.  High  Sheriff  of  Derbs.,  1803-4. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  Sept.  9,  1793.  Married 
(i)  Mar.  29,  1796,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Grimston,  of 
Neswick,  Yorks.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  May  26,  1817,  Bridget, 
widow  of  Major-General  Daniel  Crauford,  and  dau.  of  Henry 
Holland,  of  Hans  Place,  Chelsea,  and  had  further  issue. 
Resided  latterly  at  Kemp  Town,  Brighton,  where  he  died, 
July  13,  1842.  Brother  of  Edward  S.  (1784).  (Repton  Sch. 
Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  563;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.) 

WILMOT,  ROBERT  CHARLES  CHESTER  EARDLEY.  Adm. 
pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  26,  1840.  [7th]  s.  of  Sir  John 
Eardley  (1799),  Bt.  of  Berkswell  Hall,  Warws.  (by  his  2nd 
wife,  Elisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Chester,  of  Bush  Hall, 
Herts.).  B.  [June  4,  1822],  at  Leamington.  Schools,  Rugby 
and  Charlton  Kings.  Matric.  Michs.  1840.  Clerk  to  the 
Executive  Council  of  Van  Dieman's  Land,  1855-64,  and 
Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Directors  of  convict  prisons  until 
1892.  Married,  Dec.  4,  1849,  Jeannie  Louisa  Stewart,  dau.  of 
J.  Dunn,  of  Van  Dieman's  Land,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of 
32,  Tedworth  Square,  London.  Died  May  24, 1910,  in  London. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  250;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WILMOT,  ROBERT  DEEDES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1820.  S.  of  Dr  [Robert  Montagu]  Wilmot,  of  Hawkhurst, 
Kent  (and  Mary  Deedes).  [B.  Apr.  15,  1801.]  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester),  June  29,  1823;  priest,  Aug.  24,  1824.  V.  of 
Kennington,  1835-75  and  R.  of  Fawkenhurst,  Kent,  1843-75. 
Married,  Aug.  6,  1838,  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Turner,  A.R.A. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1876.  {Crockford;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

WILMOT-WARE,  REGINALD  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  I,  1882.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Wilmot  Westmoreland, 
(1851,  sub  Ware),  R.  of  Bamburgh,  Yorks.  and  of  Durweston, 
Dorset.  B.  May  24,  1863.  Schools,  Harper's,  Sherborne  and 
Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon 
(York),  1886;  priest  (Ripon),  1890;  C.  of  Bamburgh,  Yorks., 
1886-7.  C.  of  Richmond,  Yorks.,  1887-9.  C.  of  Catterick, 
1889-91.  C.  of  Stoke-Lacy  and  Moreton  Jeffries,  Heref., 
1891-9.  V.  of  Shinfield,  Berks.,  1900-5.  Died  in  1905. 
Brother  of  Wilmot  W.  (1880,  sub  Ware).  (Sherborne  Reg. 
(5u6Ware);  T.  A.  Walker,  566  and  MS.  note;  Crockford 
(Ware).) 

WILMOTT,  ALFRED  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
30,  1894.  [S.  of  John  Moore,  of  Mere,  Wilts,  (and  Ann  Down). 
B.  there  Mar.  8,  i860.  School,  Homerton  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  (Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1897;  M.A.  1901. 
Lecturer  at  Homerton  College,  and  Deacon  of  Emmanuel 
Congregational  Church,  Cambridge.  Resided  at  3,  St 
Barnabas  Road,  Cambridge.  Married,  Oct.  25,  1884,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  George  Butler,  of  Stepney.  Died  Feb.  8,  1923,  while 
cycling  to  Homerton  College.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Feb.  14,  1923.) 

WILMOTT,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Jesus,  Jan.  1,  1870.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  Lewes, 
Sussex.  School,  Enfield.  Matric.  Lent,  1870;  B.A.  1873; 
M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of 
Dunstable,  Beds.,  1895-9.  V.  of  Baulking  with  Woolstone, 
Berks.,  1899-1900.  C.  of  Basingstoke,  1900-3.  C.  of  Witham, 
Essex,  1903-8.  V.  of  Cornish  Hall  End,  1908-21.  R.  of 
Stanningfield  and  Bradfield  Combust,  Suffolk,  1921-6.  V.  of 
Poslingford,  1926-8.  Married,  June  20,  1899,  Margaret 
Sophia  Cleverly,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  B.  G.  Lake,  of 
The  Priory,  Orpington.  Died  May  31,  1928.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  June  2,  1928.) 

WILSDEN,  J.  S.  (1855),  see  PICKLES. 

WILSDEN,  L.  W.  (1886),  see  PICKLES. 

WILSFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  30,  1768.  B.  at  Doncaster.  Matric.  Michs.  1769;  B.A. 
1772;  M.A.  1775.  Fellow,  1772.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1773; 
priest,  1774.  Died,  Nov.  1806, 'in  Yorks.'  (Northants.  Clergy; 
G.  Mag.,  1806,  II.  1083.) 

WILSHERE,  CHARLES  WILLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  12,  1833.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Hitchin,  Herts,  (and 
Lora,  dau.  of  Charles  Beaumont,  of  Hartford  Hill,  Hunts.). 
B.  Feb.  20,  1814.]  Matric.  Michs.  1833.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  26,  1836.  Succeeded  to  the  Frythe,  Welwyn,  Herts., 
on  the  death  of  his  brother,  1867.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herts. 
Married,  Aug.  25,  1840,  Elizabeth  Marie,  dau.  of  William 
Meeke  Farmer,  and  had  issue,  4  daughters.  Died  Sept.  29, 
1906.   (Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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WiLSHERE,  Edward  Chapman 

WILSHERE,  EDWARD  CHAPMAN.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
May  22,  1838;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  12,  1838.    Of  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;    M.A.  1850.    Ord.  deacon 
(Hereford,  Liil.  dim.  from  E.xeter),  Apr.  9,  1843;  priest,  1844; 
C.  of  Chester-le-Street,  Co.  Durham,  1845.   R.  of  St  Andrew 
and  St  George,  Scarborough,  Tobago,  West  Indies,  1846-8. 
Chaplain  at  Gottenburg,  Sweden,  1852-8.  C.  of  Alford,  Lines., 
1859;    C.    of    Willoughton,    1859-72;    V.    there,    1872-86. 
Married  (1)  Mar.  29,  1845,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  CoUas, 
of  Jersey;  (2)  Feb.  3,  1883,  Agnes,  4th  dau.  of  J.  G.  Valpy, 
Esq.,  of  Whitehall,  Grouville,  Jersey.    Died,  Apr.  14,  1886, 
aged  68.    (Scott,  MSS.;   Eagle,  xiv.   314;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  .A-pr.  21,  1886;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 
WILSON,  ALBERT  EDWARD  JACOB.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  22, 
1898.   [Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Jacob,  of  Chillingham  Bams,  Belford, 
Northumberland  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hedley,  of 
Coxlodge  Hall,  Northumberland).  B.  Dec.  26,  1879.]  School, 
Malvern    College.     Matric.    Michs.    1898.     Second    Lieut., 
Northumberland  Fusiliers,  1899;  Lieut.,  1900;  Captain,  1904; 
transferred  to  Somerset  Light  Infantry,  1908.   Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1899-1902.    In  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  Somerset  L.I.;  Lieut.-Col.;  Asst.  Adjt.  and  Quarter- 
master-General; D.S.O.   1918;   mentioned  3   times  in  des- 
patches; medjidieh,  4th  Class).    Retired,   1924.    Living  at 
Malton,  Yorks.  in  1942.    (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists; 
The  V.C.  and  D.S.O. ;  Burke,  Family  Records.) 
WILSON,  ALEXANDER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1, 
1877.  S.  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  deceased.   B.  [Oct.  29,  1858],  at 
Framsden,  Sufiolk.  School,  Lancing.  Did  not  reside.   Lieut., 
Suffolk  Artillery-Militia,   1877-    Second  Lieut.,  Argyllshire 
Highlanders,    1879;    Lieut.,   Argyll   and   Sutherland   High- 
landers, 1881;  Captain,  1884;  Major,  1893;  Lieut.-Col.   1899; 
Brevet-Colonel,  1903.    Served  in  the  Zulu  Campaign,    1879. 
Commandant,  Col.  Forces,  Western  Australia,  1895-8,  and  in 
the   South   Airican   War,    1899-1902    (mentioned   twice   in 
despatches;  C.B.  1900).   Brig. -Gen.  (in  Ireland),  1908-11.   In 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (mentioned  in  despatches;  Order  of 
the  Nile,  2nd  Class;  K.C.B.  1916).    Lieutenant-Governor  of 
Jersey,  1916-20.  Married,  1882,  Jane  Leith-Hay,  2nd  dau.  of 
Robert  Graham,  of  Fintry,  and  had  issue.  Died,  July  7,  1937. 
Brother  of  Cecil  (1879).   [Lancing  Reg.,  'Alexander  Andrew'; 
Army  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families;  Who  was  Who.) 
WILSON,  ALEXANDER  CLEMENT  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.    Adm. 
pens,  at  E.mmanuel,  Jan.  16,  1891.   S.  [of  the  Rev.  William 
Lyon,  of  the  Free  Church,  Musselburgh  and]  of  Mrs  Jane 
Wilson,  of  92,  Findhom  Place,  Edinburgh.  B.  Dec.  21,  1871. 
[School,  Edinburgh  Academy.]    Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A. 
1894.  At  New  College,  Edinburgh,  1895-9.   Licentiate  of  the 
Free    Church    of    Scotland,    1899.     Assistant    Minister    at 
St  Bernard's,  Edinburgh,  and  at  St  Paul's,  Dundee;  Minister 
at  Leswalt,  Stranraer,  1905.    Died,  July  24,  1940,  in  Edin- 
burgh;  buried  at   Inveresk.     [Edinburgh  Acad.   Reg.;   The 
Times,  July  26,  1940.) 
WILSON,  ALEXANDER  GARRICK.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i. 
1892.   [Eldest]  s.  of  James  Mitchell,  M.D.,  of  Doncaster  (and 
Mary  .^nn  Shepperson).  B.  Jan.  9,  1875,  at  Chatteris,  Cambs. 
School,   Doncaster   Grammar.     Matric.   Michs.    1892;   B.A. 
1895;  M.B.  1899;  B.Chir.  1901;  M.Chir.  1907.    At  St  Mary's 
Hospital.    M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1899;  F.R.C.S.  1901.    House 
Surgeon   at   St   Mary's   Hospital;    Senior   House   Surgeon, 
Sheffield  Royal  Infirmary.    Practised  at  Sheffield.    Lecturer 
in  CUnical  Surgery  at  Sheffield  University.    Served  in  the 
Great    War,     1914-19    (Major,    R..\.M.C.;    mentioned     in 
despatches).    Member  of  the  Hon.  Society  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 
Married,  Oct.  14,  1903,  Mary  Evelyn,  3rd  dau.  of  Dr  Hodgson 
Wright,  of  Halifax.    Author,  medical.    Of  Derwent  House, 
Beaminster,  Dorset,  in  1950.   Died  Dec.  10,  1951.  Brother  of 
George  M.  (1897).    [Venn,  u.  529;  Medical  Directories;  Univ. 
War  List;  The  Times,  Oct.  17,  1903;  The  Times,  Dec.  11, 
1951.) 
WILSON,  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  14,  1862. 
Of  [Warborough  House],  Stiffkey,  Norfolk.    Matric.   Michs. 
1862;  B.A.  (Theol.  exam.,  1st  Class)  1866;  M.A.  1869.    Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester),  i866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  New 
Brompton,  Kent,  1866-70.    C.  of  Cobham  with    Hatchford, 
Surrey,  1871.   C.  of  St  John's,  Hammersmith,  1871-8.   V.  of 
St  Michael  and  All  Angels,  Chiswick,  1879-1905.    Married 
Fanny,  2nd  dau.  of  Major  C.  H.  Cobbe,  B.N.I.  Died  Aug.  4, 
1909,  at  8,  Abingdon  Gardens,  Kensington.    [T.  A.  Walker, 
521;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  6,  1909.) 
WILSON,  ALFRED  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 
1873.    S.  of  James,  architect  (and  Maria).    B.  at  Walcot, 
Somerset.   [B.  Mar.  31,  1855.]  Bapt.  June  30,  1855.   [School, 
Univ.  College,  Bath.]    [B.A.  London,  1875.]    Matric.  Michs. 
1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  18804  Oi^d-  deacon  (St  David's)  1878; 
priest,  1879;  C.  of  Pembroke  Dock,  1878-80.   C.  of  Chalvey, 
Bucks.,  1880-2.    C.  of  St  Mary's,  Stafford,  1883-4.    C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Bath,  1884-5.    Head  Master  of   the  Choir 


Wilson,  Arthur 

School  and  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  1888-9. 
C.  of  Chipping  Bamet,  1889-90.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene, 
Paddington  (and  Head  Master  of  the  Choir  School),  1890-2. 
Head  Master  of  Gillingham  Grammar  School,  Dorset,  1892-6. 
V.  of  Stixwould,  Lines.,  1896-1901.  V.  of  All  Saints  with 
St  Peter's,  Maldon,  Essex,  1902-3.    R.  of  Stratford  Tony, 
Wilts.,  1903-13.  R.  of  Medstead,  Hants.,  1913-16.  V.  of  Ash, 
Somerset,    1916-18.     R.    of    Stanfield,    Norfolk,    1918-20. 
Married,  Aug.  17,  1885,  Emily  Macdonald,  2nd  dau.  of  T.  M. 
Parry,  Esq.,  of  Torquay.    Died  Dec.  22,  1920,  at  Worthing. 
[Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  24,  1920.) 
WILSON,  ALFRED  WILLIAM.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens', 
Sept.  14,  1842.    Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  ScaldweU, 
Northants.,   1845-7.   V.  of  Walthamstow,   Essex,   1847-51. 
R.    of   Sedgbrook,    Lines.,    1851-63.    V.    of    Holy   Trinity, 
Coventry,  1864-72.  R.  of  East  Famdon,  Northants.,  1872-94. 
Died  Oct.  7,  1894,  aged  72.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 
WILSON,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  11, 
1827.    B.  at  Otley,  Yorks.    Both  parents  deceased;  perhaps 
s.  of  the  next.   Did  not  reside. 
WILSON,  AMBROSE  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  1,  1799.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Otley,  Yorks.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1800.   Perhaps  father  of  the  above. 
WILSON,  ANDREW.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18.  1847. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  (Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1851. 
Ord.    deacon    (Worcester),    1856;   priest,    1857.     Assistant 
Master  at  Leamington  College,  1856-7.   C.  of  St  Catharine's, 
Liverpool,    1862-72.    C.   of   West   Derby,    Lanes.,    1872-3. 
Lived  in  Liverpool,  1874-86.    P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Edge  Hill, 
1887-1905.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1906.   [Clergy  List.) 
WILSON,  ANGUS  BEWLEY.    Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895. 
S.   of  A[lexander]   Christy,   M.D.,   of   Doncaster.    Schools, 
Doncaster  and  Dean  Close,  Cheltenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1895 ; 
B.A.  1904;  M.B.  1907.    Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1898,  1899. 
At   the   London    Hospital;    House    Physician    there.     Died 
Mar.  31,  1909,  at  the  hospital,  of  blood-poisoning.  Brother  of 
Norman  (1897)  and  Walter  R.  (1891).    [Book  of  Blues;  The 
Times,  Apr.  3,  1909.) 
WILSON,  ARCHER  HERBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
23,  1885.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  [Congregational  minister]. 
B.  1867,  at  Plymouth.    Schools,  Plymouth  College,  Black- 
heath  proprietary  and  the  Leys,  Cambridge.    Matric.  Lent, 
1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. ,  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1894.  At  St  George's 
Hospital.   Sometime  Surgeon,  P.  and  O.  Steam  Navigation 
Co.     Assistant    House    Surgeon,    South    Devon    and    East 
Cornwall  Hospital.    Resident  Medical  Officer,  Kasr-el-Ainy 
Hospital,  Cairo,  in  1910.    Served  for  many  years  in  West 
Airican  Colonial  Medical  Service  at  Lagos,  S.  Nigeria,  1910- 
20-.  Of  Wincanton,  Somerset,  in  1930.  Died  Oct.  5,  1935,  at 
Bourton,  Dorset.    Brother  of  Charles  E.  (1885).    [Peile,  11. 
715;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  ii,  1935.) 
WILSON,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  7,  1843. 

Matric.  Michs.  1843. 
WILSON,  ARCHIBALD  SCARLYN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  1,  1879.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert  Jacob,  [M.D.],  of 
St  Leonards-on-Sea,  Sussex.  B.  there  [Mar.  28,  1861]. 
[School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.B. 
and  M.A.  1888;  D.P.H.  1891.  At  Addenbrooke's  Hospital, 
Cambridge,  and  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.  1888. 
Practised  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Physician,  Royal  E. 
Sussex  Hospital.  Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Hastings. 
Married,  June  2,  1892,  Sybil  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
R.  E.  Sanderson,  D.D.,  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hastings.  Of 
7,  Warrior  Square,  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Died  Mar.  4,  1945, 
at  Harcourt  House,  Camberley.  [Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories;  The  Guardian,  June  8,  1892.) 
WILSON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
May  31,  1833.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Sheffield  (and  Mary 
Wilkinson).  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1833. 
WILSON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  iS)  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1862.  Did  not  reside.  One  of  these  names  [eldest  s.  of 
William,  of  Brookfield,  near  Mitcham,  Surrey;  b.  Dec.  i8, 
1844;  school,  Rugby],  matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
May  28,  1863,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1869;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1870.  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
WILSON  (post  LEA-WILSON),  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  1,  1878.  S.  of  Cornelius  Lea,  of  The  Cedars, 
Beckenham,  Kent.  B.  there,  Nov.  8,  1858.  School,  The 
Abbey,  Beckenham  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B..-V. 
1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1882;  priest,  1883; 
C.  of  St  Jude's,  Kensal  Green,  1882-4.  C.  of  Boimoor, 
Herts.,  1884-91.  V.  of  Leavesden,  1891-1919.  Adopted  the 
name  of  Lea-Wilson,  in  1910.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  St  Albans, 
1919-22;  dio.  of  Chichester  from  1922.  Of  Edgfield,  Carlisle 
Road,  Eastbourne,  in  1941.  Died  in  1943.  Brother  of 
Charles  L.  (1871).  (Crockford.) 


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Wilson,  Arthur  Bromby 

WILSON  (post  WILSON-BARKWORTH),  ARTHUR  BROMBY. 

Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1872.    [Youngest]  s.  ot 
Edward  Shimells  [solicitor,  of  Hull].    B.  Mar.  30,  1854,  at 
Hull.   School,  Winchester.    Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876; 
LL  M    1879;  LL.D.  1885.   Adm.  solicitor,  1879;  practised  at 
Hull.  Resided  at  Kirk  Ella,  near  Hull.  Married,  Oct.  4,  1883, 
Emily,  dau.  of  George  Barkworth,  and  assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Barkworth.    Died  Jan.  7,  1929-    Left  all  his  books, 
and  MSS.  relating  to  the  study  of  Domesday-book,  and  the 
local  topography  of  Kingston-on-Hull,  to  the  Umversity  and, 
subject  to  a  life  interest,  the  residue  of  the  property  upon 
trust  to  be  applied  in  the  purchasing  of  onginal  copies  of 
MSS.  and  copies  relating  to  the  local  history  of  England  and 
more  particularly  to  the  East  Riding  of  Yorks.    Brother  of 
GUbert  (1882)  and  Ernest  J.  (1879)-    {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.; 
Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  11,  1929;  Law  Lists.) 
WILSON,  ARTHUR  FORBES  MACFARLANE.    Adm.  pens,  at 
PETEkHOUsE,  Oct.   I,   1885.    [2nd]  s    of  the  Rev.  WUham 
(1846),  R.  of  Narberth,  Pembs.    B.  Sept.  i,  1866.    School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  Scholar,  1886;  B.A  1888; 
M  A    1892.   Assistant  Master  at  Rossall,  and  House  Master, 
1889-1926.     Married,    1907,   Joan    Lyttleton,    6th   dau.    of 
R    Hugonin,  of  Alton,  Inverness.    Died  Mar.  11,  i933>  at 
Brora,  Drem,  East  Lothian.  Brotherof  James  (1877)-  [Rossall 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  15,  1933-) 
WILSON,  ARTHUR  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's   Sept. 
16   1886    [2nd]s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Edwin,  V.  of  St  Johns, 
Huddersfield    (and   CecUia   Wrigley).     B.    there.    Mar     25, 
1868.  School,  Durham  (Rev.  J.  M.  Marshall).   Matnc.  Michs. 
1886  ■  B  A   1889.   Assistant  Master  at  Mostyn  House  School, 
Parkgate,   Cheshire,    1889   for   some   years;    afterwards   at 
Abingdon  School.    Served  on  the  staff  of  the  Daily  Mail, 
1904-31-  and  sometime  Assistant  Editor  of  the  Canadian 
Gazette.  Died  m  London,  June  10,  1931-   (Durham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Scott,  MSS.) 
WILSON,  ARTHUR  LEWIS.    Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1899 
4th  s.  of  William  S[hepley]  (1857).  civil  servant,  retured,  of 
Tunbridge  Wells.    B.    Feb.   20,    1881,   at   Vendale,   Upper 
Tooting  London,  S.W.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1800-  B  A.  1902.   Adm.  Solicitor.   Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (private,  R.  Sussex  Regt.).    Of  2,  Mount  Ephraim, 
Tunbridge  Wells.    Married,  1913.  Ethel  May,  dau.  of  F.  L. 
Batchelor,  of  BexhUl-on-Sea.    Died  at  Esher,  July  14,  1946. 
Brother  of  George  S.  (1892),  Hugh  W.  (1896)  and  John  G. 
(1890). 
WILSON  ARTHUR  MORLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1841.  S.  of  Fletcher.   B.  in  London.  School,  Surrey 
(private).   Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B..\.  1845. 
WILSON,  ARTHUR  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene  July  16,  1887.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Arthur,  of  Tranby  Croft, 
Yorks.  (and  Mary  Emma,  dau.  of  E.  J.  Smith,  of  Leeds). 
[B.  July  30,  1868.]    School,  Eton.    Matnc.  Michs.  1887.    Of 
Tranby  Croft.  A  witness  in  the  famous  '  Baccarat  case,'  1891. 
M  P.  for  the  Holdemess  div.  of  Yorks.,  1900-22.    J. P.  for 
Yorits.    A  well-known  racehorse-owner.    Major,   E.   Yorks. 
Yeomaiury,   1903-10.    Served  in  the  Great   War,    1914-19 
(Captain,  E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  Yeo.  (T.F.  Res.)  and  Gen. 
Stag. ;  prisoner  of  war).  When  a  King's  Messenger,  conveymg 
letters  from  the  Eastern  Mediterranean  in  Dec.   1915,  his 
vessel  was  stopped  by  an  Austrian  submarine  and  he  was 
captured  after  throwing  overboard  a  bag  of  dispatches  which 
failed  to  sink  and  was  recovered  by  the  enemy;  after  his 
release  a  Court  of  inquiry  was  set  up  at  his  request  to  probe 
the  matter  when  he  was  exonerated  from  blame.    Married, 
Feb   24    1892,  Alice  Cecil  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund 
Filmen'gth  Bart.,  and  had  issue.    Died  Apr.   12,  1938,  in 
London;  buried  at  Kirkella.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Guardian,  June  10,  1891;  The  Times,  Apr.  13,  1938.) 
WILSON,  ARTHUR  THEOBALD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct  I   1888.  [Youngest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Sumner  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford    1849),  R.  of  Preston  Candover,  Hants.]    B.  Nov.  1, 
1869     [School,  Mariborough  College.]    Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
B  A   1891.   A  private  tutor.   Died  Apr.  13,  1935,  at  Preston 
Candover.    Brother  of  George  S.  (1877)-    (Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg.;  The  Times,  Apr.  15,  1935-) 
WILSON  BARTON  WORSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  7, 
1858    S.  of  Barton,  of  Fairfield,  Liverpool.  B.  there,  Aug.  11, 
1839      School,    Liverpool    Collegiate    Institution.     Matnc. 
Michs   1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1866.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester), 
1863-  priest,  1864;  C.  of  Chrysostom,  Everton,  Liverpool, 
1863-^4.   C.  of  Liverpool,  1867-72.    Dio.  Inspector,  Carlisle, 
1872-7    R.  of  Lazonby,  Cumberiand,  1877-1920.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Carlisle,  1898-1920.  Married,  Sept.  7,  1880,  Ehza,  younger 
dau.  of  John  Ramshay,  of  Naworth,  Cumberiand.  Died,  s.p., 
Dec.  30,  1920.   (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  i, 
1921;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 
WILSON,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  9,  1803. 
Of  Staffs.   Matric.  Michs.  1803;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1811.   One 


Wilson,  Charles  Edward 

of  these  names  was  C.  of  Westley,  Suffolk,  in  1841 ;  no  cure  or 
address,   1842-67;  disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868.    But 
see  an  Oxford  namesake.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
WILSON,  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  17,  1872. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1834),  of  Armitage,  Staffs.   B.  Apr. 
26,  1853.   School,  Rossall.]    Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  (igth 
Classic)  1876.    Assistant  Master  at  Sedbergh  School,  1876- 
1913.    Edited  the  Sedbergh  School  Register.    Died,  Jan.  15, 
1913,  at  Sedbergh.   Brother  of  Henry  (1870),  Herbert  (1869), 
Robert  P.  (1889)  and  Francis  (1864).    [Rossall  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories;  The  Times,  Jan.  18,  1913-) 
WILSON,  BEVERLEY  SMELT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Hall,    Oct.    10,    1854.     4th    s.    of    Colonel—,    deceased. 
Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1859.    Ord.  deacon,  1858;  priest 
(Manchester,  for  Peterb.),  1859;  C.  of  Glen  Magna,  Leics., 
1858-60.    C.  of  Bothal,  Northumberland,   1860-1.    P.C.  of 
Etal,  1861-5.  V.  of  Alnham,  1865-6.  V.  of  Duddo,  1866-92. 
V   of  Brantingham  with  Ellerker,  Yorks.,  1892-1906.    Died 
June  30,  1906,  aged  71.   Father  of  Joshua  P.  (1898).    (Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  July  4,  1906.) 
WILSON,  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1,  1879.  [Youngest] 
s  of  Alexander.  Of  Yorks.  B.inLondon,Sept.  9,  i860.  School, 
fonbridge  (Rev.  T.  B.  Rowe).  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883; 
MA   i886- D.D.  1908.  Played  cricket  for  Kent.  Ord.  deacon, 
1886;  priest,   1887.    C.  of  Portsea,  Hants.,   1886-91.  V.  of 
Moordown,  Bournemouth,  1891-4.    Bishop  of  Melanesia  (in 
succession    to    John    Selwyn),    1894-1911.     In    this    very 
scattered  diocese  his  work  lay  among  the  archipelagos  from 
the  New  Hebrides  to  the  Solomon  Islands,  where  some  of  the 
islanders  were  still  cannibals  and  headhunters.   R.  of  Walker- 
ville,  and  Archdeacon  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  1911-17- 
Bishop  of  Bunbury,  W.  Australia,  1917-37.   Married,  Feb.  1, 
1899,  Ethel,  2nd  dau.  of  Dr  Churchill  Julius,  Primate  of  New 
Zealand,  and  had  issue.    Died  Jan.   20,   1941.    Brother  of 
Alexander    (1877).     (Tonbridge   Sch.    Reg.;   Crockford;    The 
Times,  Jan.  29,  1941-) 
WILSON   (post  WILSON-HEATHCOTE),  CECIL  GROSVENOR. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1889.    [2nd]  s.  of  J[ohn] 
W[ilson]  [of  The  Grove,  Market  Drayton,  and  grandson  of 
Frank    Heathcote,    of    Threckingham,    Lines.].     B.   at   St 
Leonards-on-Sea.   School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1894.    J. P.  for  Sussex.    Assumed,   by  deed  poll,  the 
additional  surname  of  Heathcote,  1922.    Married,  1899,  the 
Hon.  LeUa  Evelyn,  2nd  dau.  of  the  7th  Baron  Calthorpe,  and 
had  issue.   Of  Woodlands  Vale,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  in  1950. 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Jesus  Coll.  Report;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 
WILSON,  CECIL  WILFRED.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.   1,   1894.    S.  of  W.  E.  H.,  schooknaster,  of  Belmont 
House,'  Lakenham,  Norfolk.    B.  May  10,  1875,  at  Norwich. 
School,  Norwich  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.    Ord.  deacon  (London),  1898;  priest, 
1899;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone,   1898-1905.   V.  of 
St  James',   Holloway,    1905-13.     R.  of  Walcot,   Somerset, 
1913-22.    T.C.F.,   1915-18.    Preb.  of  Wells,   1920-3.  V.  of 
Swansea,  1922-8.    Canon  of  Brecon,  1923-8.    V.  and  Arch- 
deacon of  Bradford,  1928-31;  Provost  of  Bradford,  1931-2. 
Suffragan  Bishop  of  Middleton,  1932-7.    Married,  Apr.  23, 
1907,  Winifred  Marion,  eldest  dau.  of  William  McCall,  of  Wood- 
lands, Walthamstow,  and  had  issue.   Died,  Aug.  17,  1937,  at 
West  Didsbury,  Manchester;  buried  at  Charlton.   [Crockford; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  19,  I937-) 
WILSON,  CHARLES  ASHLEY  (1884),  see  CARUS-WILSON. 
WILSON,  CHARLES  CARUS  (1843),  ^ee  CARUS-WILSON. 
WILSON,  CHARLES  DERHAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1891.   Of  Lanes.   S.  of  Richard,  hosier,  of  Southport. 
B.   Sept.    20,    1872,    at    Blackburn.     School,   Sandringham 
House,  Southport.   Matric.  Michs.  1891.   Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1898. 
WILSON,  CHARLES  EDWARD.     University  I.C.S.  Teacher  of 
Persian,  1883-8.   [S.  of  John.   B.  in  1848.  School,  in  Switzer- 
land.] B.A.,  London  Univ.,  1887;  Ph.D.  and  D.Lit.,  London. 
Travelled  in  Egypt,  Syria  and  Morocco.   Professor  of  Persian 
at  University  College,  London,  1903-17.    Author  of  Islamic 
and  Persian  works.    Latterly  of  Limpsfield,  Surrey.    Died 
Feb.  28,  1938.    [Who's  Who.) 
WILSON,  CHARLES  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
23,  1885.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles,  Congregational  minister. 
B.  Feb.  24,  1866,  at  Plymouth.    Schools,  Plymouth  CoUege 
and  the  Leys,  Cambridge.    Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889; 
M.A.  1893.    [B.A.  1888,  London  Univ.]    Tutor  at  Western 
College,   Plymouth,   1892-5.    Adm.  Solicitor;  practised  for 
some  time  in  Swansea.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  1911; 
priest,    1913;   C.  of  Twerton-on-Avon,   Somerset,    1911-14. 
R.  of  Chariton  Musgrove,   1,914-38.    Married,  1903,  Norah 
Musgrave,  dau.  of  Richard  Keating.   Died  July  11,  1938,  m 
London.     Brother   of   Archer   H.    (1885).     (Peile,    11.    715; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  July  12, 1938;  Who's  Who  in  Somerset.) 


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WILSON,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  13,  1835.  [2nd]  s.  of  George,  Lieut. -Col.,  The  Guards 
[formerly  Smyth,  who  had  assumed  the  name  of  Wilson,  1811, 
on  his  marriage  to  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Daniel  Wilson  (1766)]. 

B.  [Dec.  8,  1817],  at  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester),  1841 ;  priest,  1842 ;  C.  of  Beetham,  Westmor- 
land, 1841-3.  C.  of  Heysham,  Lanes.,  1843-52.  C.  of  St 
James,  Cheltenham,  1852-4.  C.  of  Upton  Warren,  Worcs., 
1855-7.  C.  of  Shurdington,  Gloucs.,  1859-65.  R.  of  Coberley, 
1866-1912  and  of  Colesbome,  1871-1912.  Died  Feb.  16,  1912. 
Brother  of  George  E.  (1834).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  16,  1912.) 

WILSON,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  15,  1S70.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1821),  V.  of 
Nocton,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  Abbott  Scholar,  1872; 
B.A.  (i5<A  aassic)  1874;  M.A.  1880.  A  mining  engineer ;  held 
posts  at  Shireoaks  colliery,  Worksop,  Tennessee,  U.S.A.  and 
in  British  Honduras.  Died,  Sept.  9,  1887,  of  yellow-fever,  at 
Belize,  British  Honduras.  Brother  (or  half-brother)  of  Thomas 
W.  (1868)  and  William  B.  (1866),  etc.  (King's  Coll.  Reg.,  76, 
which  gives  died  Sept.  14.) 

WILSON  (or  LEA- WILSON),  CHARLES  LEA.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  8,  1871.  [2nd]  s.  of  Cornelius  Lea,  of  The 
Cedars,  Beckenham,  Kent.  B.  there,  Apr.  6,  1851.  School, 
Beckenham  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875; 
M.A.   1878.    Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1875;  priest,  1876; 

C.  of  St  James's,  Bermondsey,  1875-6.  C.  of  Sandgate,  Kent, 
1877-80.  V.  of  Old  Radford,  Notts.,  1880-1913.  Married, 
May  17,  1876,  Neville  Juliana,  youngest  dau.  of  Arthur  Kett 
Barclay,  Esq.,  of  Dorking.  Latterly  of  Northwood,  Middle- 
sex, where  he  died  Oct.  16,  1936.  Brother  of  Arthur  L.  (1878) ; 
father  of  Harold  W.  L.  (1899)  (sub  Lea-WUson).  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1936-) 

WILSON,  CHARLES  MARYON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
26,  1850.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  John  Maryon  (1821)  [9th]  Bart.,  of 
Eastbourne  (and  Charlotte  Julia,  dau.  of  George  Wade,  of 
Dunmow,  Essex).  B.  [June  29,  1831],  at  Fitz-John's, 
Dunmow.  School,  Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  LL.B. 
i860.  R.  of  White  Roding,  Essex,  1855-77.  Married,  Sept. 
29, 1859,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Smith,  of  Roxeth  House, 
Dunmow,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  9,  1877.  Brother  of 
George  M.  (1853).    (Peile,  11.  515;  Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford.) 

WILSON,  CHARLES  PLUMPTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1877.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Plumpton  Steavenson  (Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  1849),  V.  of  Horbling,  Lines.  B.  [May  12], 
1859,  at  Roydon,  Norfolk.  Schools  [Uppingham  and] 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1887.  Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1877-80;  Captam,  1880; 
cricket  'blue,'  1880,  1881;  played  for  Norfolk,  1881-5. 
Played  for  England  at  'rugby'  football,  1881,  and  'associa- 
tion,' 1884.  Assistant  Master  at  Elstree  School,  1881-98; 
Joint  Head  Master  of  Sandroyds  School,  Cobham,  1898-1920. 
Married,  Apr.  4,  1888,  Elizabeth  Silk,  dau.  of  H.  Smith,  Esq., 
of  Horbling,  Lines.  Died,  Mar.  9,  1938,  at  Eckling  Grange, 
Dereham,  Norfolk.  Brother  of  Kenneth  P.  (1880).  (Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters''  Directories;  The  Times, 
Mar.  II  and  19,  1938.) 

WILSON,  CHARLES  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29, 
1854.  [S.  of  William,  of  London.  B.  Aug.  15,  1836.]  School, 
Westminster.  Did  not  reside.  Ensign,  4th  Foot,  1855; 
Lieut.,  1855;  Captain,  i860.  Served  in  the  Crimean  War. 
Retired,  1870.  Capt.,  Royal  Lanes.  Militia,  1880.  Bursar  of 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1882-92;  Bursar  of  Radley  College, 
1880-91;  Secretary,  1891-2.  Died  Jan.  26,  1892.  (Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Radley  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

WILSON,  CHARLES  THOMSON  REES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1888;  from  Owens  College,  Manchester  (B.Sc.  1887). 
S.  of  John,  farmer,  deceased,  of  [Cross-house],  Glencorse, 
Midlothian.  B.  there,  Feb.  14,  1869.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1890);  B.A.  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1892;  Clerk  Maxwell  Student, 
1895;  M.A.  1897;  Hon.  Sc.D.  1947.  Fellow,  1900-51-. 
University  Demonstrator  in  Experimental  Physics,  1900-1 ; 
University  Lecturer  in  Experimental  Physics,  1901-ig; 
Reader  in  Electrical  Meteorology,  1919-25.  Jacksonian 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  1925-34.  Hon.  LL.D., 
Aberdeen  and  Glasgow;  Hon.  D.Sc,  Manchester,  London, 
and  Liverpool.  President  of  the  University  Philosophical 
Society,  1918,  1919.  F.R.S.  1900;  Copley  medal,  1935. 
Nobel  prize  (Physics),  1927.  C.H.  1937.  Married,  June  30, 
1908,  Jessie  Eraser,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Hill  Dick, 
of  Glasgow,  and  had  issue.  Of  196,  Grange  Loan,  Edinburgh, 
in  1952.   (Sir  J.  J.  Thomson;  Who's  Who;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WILSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  23, 
1782.  Only  (sic)  s.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  (1732).  D.D., 
Canon  of  St  Paul's.    B.  [Sept.  22,  1763],  at  Amen  Comer, 


Wilson,  Cyril  Henry 

London.  School,  Harrow  (Mr  B.  Heath).  Matric.  Easter, 
1783;  B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  16, 
1787.   Brother  of  Richard  (1770).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1782.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar,  1785;  B..\.  1787. 

WILSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  2, 
1807.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (?i769)  [V.]  of  Leigh  ton 
Buzzard,  Beds.  B.  Dec.  23,  1788.  School,  Christ's  Hospital. 
Matric.  Lent,  1808;  Scholar;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1814.  Fellow, 
1812.  R.  of  South  CoUingham,  Notts.,  1803-13.  V.  of  Wares- 
ley,  Hunts.,  1815-48.  Died  Apr.  14,  1848,  at  Leighton 
Buzzard.  [Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  11.  loi.) 

WILSON,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  13, 

1842.   Matric.  Michs.  1843. 

WILSON,  CHRISTOPHER  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  2,  1897.  S.  of  James  Pillans.  B.  [Mar.  29,  1879],  at 
Wandsworth  Common,  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class) 
1901;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1906;  M.D.  1926.  At  the 
London  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1906.  House  Surgeon, 
Royal  Portsmouth  Hospital,  1906.  Ship's  Surgeon,  R.M.S.P. 
Co.,  1907-9.  Medical  Officer,  Trans-Andine  tunnel  construc- 
tion, South  America,  1909-11.  Medical  Officer,  Colonial 
Medical  Service,  British  East  Africa  from  1911.  Served  m 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Captain,  E.  African  Mounted  Rifles 
and  Special  List.  M.C.,  mentioned  twice  in  despatches). 
Deputy  Principal  Medical  Officer,  Kenya,  1923;  Principal. 
Medical  Officer,  Federated  Malay  States,  1928;  Director  of 
the  Medical  and  Health  Service,  Straits  Settlements,  193 1. 
C.M.G.  1939.  Retired  and  took  up  farming  in  Kenya. 
Married,  May  21,  1919,  Grace,  dau.  of  James  O.  Sinclau",  of 
Edinburgh.  Of  Kikuyu,  in  1952.  (Medical  Directories;  Who's 
Who.) 

WILSON,  CHRISTOPHER  MOUNSEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Juneii,  1879.  [Only]  s.  of  Christopher  Mounsey  [of  Bampton, 
Westmoriand,  and  Broughton  Park,  Manchester].  B.  Dec. 
27  1859  in  Manchester.  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1891.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  15,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1886.  On 
the  Northern  Circuit.  Of  6,  Crown  Office  Row,  London  and 
Walmgate,  Bampton.  Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  7,  1904,  at 
New  Barnet;  buried  at  Bampton.  (Peile,  n.  669;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WILSON,  CHRISTOPHER  WYNDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  19,  1863.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  [of  High  Park,  Kendal, 
and  Rigmaden  Park,  Westmorland]  (and  Mary  Letitia,  dau. 
of  Richard  Parrott  Hulme).  B.  Nov.  9,  1844,  at  Kurkby- 
Lonsdale.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1864.  Of  Rig- 
maden Park,  Kirkby-Lonsdale.  Colonel,  commanding 
Westmoriand  and  Cumberland  Yeomanry.  J. P.  and  D.L  for 
Westmoriand.  High  Sheriff,  1884.  Married  (i)  Oct.  i,  1874. 
Mildred  Eyre,  youngest  dau.  of  T.  S.  Speddmg,  of  Mu-ehouse, 
Cumberland;  (2)  Oct.  25,  1879.  Edith,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  Walter  Minto  Townsend  Farquhar,  2nd  Bart.,  and  had 
issue  by  both.  Died  Dec.  8,  1918.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.)  Who  was  Who.) 

WILSON,  CLEMENT  EUSTACE  MACRO.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  25,  1894-  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Regmald 
(1857),  of  Bolsterstone  \'icarage,  Yorks.  (and  Martha,  dau.  of 
Richard  Thorp,  of  Birthwaite  Hall,  Bamsley).  B.  [May  15], 
1875,  at  Sheffield.  School,  Uppingham.  Matnc.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903.  Cricket  'blue,'  1895-8;  Captam,  1898. 
Played  for  Yorkshire,  and  a  member  of  Lord  Hawke  s  South 
African  team,  1898-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1901;  pnest,  1902; 
C  of  Whitby,  1901-3.  C.  of  Dunchurch,  Warws.,  1903-4- 
C  of  Rugby,  1904-9.  V.  of  Calverhall,  Salop,  ^9'^o-i2. 
Chaplain  and  Librarian  to  the  Duke  of  Westminster  and  R. 
of  Eccleston,  Cheshire,  1912-21.  V.  of  Sand  Hutton  Yorks., 
1921-5.  V.  of  Calverhall  (with  Ightfield  from  1928),  Salop, 
1925-44.  Preb.  of  Lichfield.  Married  (i)  Nov.  22,  1904, 
Evelyn  Rose,  dau.  of  Richard  William  Selby-Lowndes; 
(2)  Apr  17,  1912,  the  Hon.  Addle  Emily  Anna  Hamilton, 
youngest  dau.  of  Lord  Hamilton,  of  Dalzell,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Feb.  8,  1944.  Brother  of  Evel>Ti  R.  (1898),  etc. 
{Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Feb.  10,  1944-) 

WILSON,  CYRIL  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel  Man  i, 
1888.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  C[yril  Fitzroy]  (University 
College,  Oxford,  i860),  of  Stowlangtoft  rectory,  Suffolk 
B  Oct.  1869.  [Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  and  Uppingham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1888.  Died,  May,  1891,  aged  21  at  Stowlang- 
toft   (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Bury  St  Edmunds  Or.  Sch.  Lists.) 


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Wilson,  Daniel 

WILSON,  DANIEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
23,  1766.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Edward,  of  Dallam  Tower,  Westmor- 
land (and  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Fleming, 
ist  Bart.,  of  Rydal).  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1766. 
Married  (i)  Dec.  21,  1778,  Beatrix,  only  dau.  of  Samuel 
Egerton,  of  Tatton  Park,  Cheshire;  (2)  July  17,  1782,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Robert  Harper,  of  Heath,  Yorks.  and  had  issue, 
2  daughters  (the  elder  of  whom,  Sarah,  married,  1811, 
Lieut.-Col.  George,  2nd  s.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  Smyth,  and 
was  mother  of  Charles  H  (1835)  and  George  E.  (1834)).  Died, 
aged  78,  Nov.  11,  1824.  M.I.  at  Beetham.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  (Bromley-Wilson).) 

WILSON,  DAVID  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1866.  Of  Bengal.  [Youngest  s.  of  David,  merchant,  of 
Wimbledon  and  Calcutta  (and  Mary).]  B.  Apr.  29,  1847,  in 
Calcutta.  School,  University  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873;  LL.M.  1874.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Aug.  23,  1870.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1874. 
Died,  Sept.  13,  1925,  in  London.  (Eagle,  xliv.  214;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
Sept.  19,  1925 ;  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILSON,  DAVID  TAYLOR.  Matric.  Non-Coil,  from  Ayerst  H., 
Easter,  1893.  S.  of  William  Cooper.  B.  Nov.  30,  1872,  at 
Waterfoot.  Matric.  Easter,  1893.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's, 
1894;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1900.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1896; 
priest,  1897;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Hull,  1896-8.  C.  of  Drypool, 
Hull,  1898-9.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Blackpool,  1899-1900. 
C.  of  St  Jude's,  Mildmay  Park,  Middlesex,  1900-1.  Chaplain, 
H.M.  docks,  Keyham,  Devon,  1901-2.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Leicester,  1903-4;  V.  there,  1904-n.  V.  of  Chadderton, 
Lanes.,  1911-17.  V.  of  Hamer,  1917-24.  V.  of  St  John-the- 
Evangelist,  Cariisle,  1924-31.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Tufnell  Park, 
Middlesex,  1931-7.  R.  of  Bidborough,  Kent,  1937-46.  Perm, 
to  off.,  dio.  of  London,  from  1946.  Latterly  of  20,  Arkwright 
Road,  Hampstead.   (Crock/ord.) 

WILSON,  DAVIS  ROBERT  EUSTACE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1881.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Garratt  (1844).  B.  Apr.  12,  1862,  at  Fenny  Stratford. 
School,  Kings',  Ely  (Mr  Winkfield).  Matric.  Michs.  188 1. 
(Kings'  Sch.,  Ely,  Reg.) 

WILSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1839. 
Matric.  Michs.  1839. 

WILSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  22, 
1757.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Mil.  [Miles,  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
1728],  of  Halton  Gill,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric.  Lent,  1758; 
B.A.  1761;  M.A.  1769.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1761. 
Sometime  private  tutor  to  William  Pitt.  R.  of  Binfield, 
Berks.,  1764-1804  ('for  40  years').  Canon  of  Windsor.  Preb. 
of  Gloucester.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Chatham. 
Died  Aug.  23,  1804,  aged  65.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1762). 
(G.  Mag.,  1804,  II.  885.) 

WILSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9, 
1763.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Lockington,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley. 
Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar,  1765;  B.A.  (12th  Wrangler) 
1767;  M.A.  1770.  Fellow,  1771-85;  Senior  Dean,  1781.  R. 
of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1772.  R.  of  Moulton,  Suffolk,  1784- 
1823,  and  of  Dalham,  1811-23.  Died  in  1823,  aged  75. 
(Peile,  11.  275.) 

WILSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  7, 
1767.  S.  of  George,  of  Hepscott,  Northumberland.  Bapt. 
Feb.  22,  1750-1.  School,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Matric.  Michs. 
1767.  Married,  1781,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Cook,  of 
Togston.  Died  of  a  gun-shot  wound;  buried  at  Morpeth, 
Nov.  21,  1787.    (A.  R.  Laws,  Schola  Novacastrensis,  11.  87.) 

WILSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  18,  1788; 
re-adm.  July  18,  1795.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1788. 

WILSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Nov.  6, 1800.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Kempsey,  Worcs.  Matric. 
Michs.  1800.  Doubtless  the  man  of  these  names,  s.  of  Francis, 
of  St  Nicholas,  Worcester,  who  had  matric.  from  Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  Nov.  12,  1799,  age  22.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

WILSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  26,  1814. 
Of  Westmorland.  [Eldest  s.  of  Christopher,  of  Rigmaden 
Park,  Westmorland  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  James  Wilson, 
of  Kendal).  B.  Dec.  29,  1796.]  Matric.  Michs.  i8i6.  Migrated 
to  Jesus,  Apr.  21,  1818  ['of  Lanes.'];  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1826. 
Of  Rigmaden  Park.  Married,  June  24,  1830,  Anne  Clemen- 
tina, only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Sidney  Beckwith, 
K.C.B.,  Commander-in-Chief,  Bombay.  Died,  s.p.,  Mar.  23, 
1870.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

WILSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Feb.  3, 
1818.  S.  of  the  Rev.  — ,  of  Leeds.  B.  at  Leeds.  School, 
Halifax  (The  Rev.  S.  Knight).  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A. 
1822. 


Wilson,  Elliot 

WILSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  23, 
1818.  B.  at  Nottingham.  Matric.  Lent,  1819;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1824;  priest  (York),  1825. 
R.  of  Costock,  Notts.,  1833-59.  Died  Mar.  27,  1859,  aged  57. 
{Clergy  List;  Crock/ord;  G.  Mag.,  1859,  i.  545;  Foster,  Index 
EccUs.) 

WILSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  14,  1821. 
Of  Cheshire.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan.  B.  at  Congleton, 
Apr.  5,  1802.  School,  Wakefield  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1822;  Bell  Scholar,  1822;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  (17th  Wrangler 
and  ii<;t  Classic)  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Fellow,  1826-34.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely),  May  21,  1826;  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Bath, 
1826-33.  Head  Master  of  King  William's  College,  Isle  of 
Man,  1833-8.  R.  of  Weston-super-Mare,  Somerset,  1838- 
40.  V.  of  Whitchurch  Canonicorum,  Dorset,  1840-6.  V.  of 
Nocton,  Lines.,  1846-76.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1867.  Married 
(i)  Apr.  15,  1833,  Elizabeth  Winch,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Pears,  R.  of  Charlcombe;  (2)  Nov.  9,  1843,  Anne  Louisa,  dau. 
of  the  Rt.  Rev.  William  Ward,  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man. 
Died  Mar.  31,  1876.  Father  of  James  M.  (1855),  Charles  H. 
(1870),  William  B.  {1866)  and  Thomas  W.  (1868).  (Boase, 
III.  1407;  M.  H.  Peacock;  Howard  and  Crisp,  vi.  99.) 

WILSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  11, 
1836.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Dalton,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs. 
1836;  B.A.  1846. 

WILSON,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  3, 

1849.  [2nd]  s.  of  William  [of  Whitacre  House,  Warws.]. 
B.  at  Exhall,  Warws.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  Scholar,  1852;  B.A.  (8th  Wrangler)  1853; 
M.A.  1856.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1853.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1859.  Died  Nov.  20,  1895,  at  Coventry, 
aged  66.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
The  Times,  Nov.  23,  1895.) 

WILSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Maurice  (1855),  V.  of  Rochdale,  Lanes.  B. 
Feb.  27,  1875,  at  Rugby.  Schools  [Sedbergh  and]  Clifton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Went  to  South 
Africa;  employed  by  the  Trans-Continental  Telegraph 
Company.  In  the  British  South  African  Company's  Service, 
1 898-1 901;  Colonial  Secretary's  Office,  Orange  River 
Colony,  1901;  Native  Affairs  Dept.,  1901;  Chief  Pass  Office, 
Johannesburg,  1909.  Married  in  1900.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Sergeant,  Rand  Rifles;  Lieut.,  South  African 
Infantry);  killed  in  action,  May  3,  1916.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.; 
Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  May  13,  1916.) 

WILSON,  EDWARD  ADRIAN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1891. 
2nd  s.  of  Dr  Edward  Thomas  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1851), 
of  Cheltenham  (and  Mary  Agnes,  dau.  of  Benihard  Whishaw, 
of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk).  B.  July  23,  1872,  at  Cheltenham. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A. 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1894;  M.B.  1900.  At  St 
George's  Hospital.  Medical  Officer,  Zoologist  and  scientific 
artist  with  Captain  R.  F.  Scott's  first  Antarctic  expedition, 
190X-4.  Head  of  the  Scientific  Staff  on  the  second  expedition, 
1910,  reaching  the  South  Pole  with  Capt.  Scott,  1912.  Died 
about  Mar.  27,  1912,  on  the  return  journey  from  the  pole. 
'  He  was  one  of  the  most  valued  and  best  loved  members  of 
the  expedition.'  Received  the  Polar  medal,  1904  and 
(posthumously)  the  patron's  medal  of  the  Royal  Geographical 
Society.  Married,  1901,  Oriana  Fanny,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Francis  Abraham  Souper,  of  Bedford.  Memorial  in  Caius 
Chapel  and  an  inscription  on  the  stone  fireplace  in  his 
College  rooms;  the  flag,  with  the  College  arms,  which  he 
carried  to  the  Pole,  hangs  in  the  Hall.  Statue  by  Lady  Scott 
at  Cheltenham.  His  biography,  Edward  Wilson  of  the 
Antarctic,  was  written  by  G.  Seaver.  Brother  of  James  V. 
(1900).   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  in.  523;  D.N.B.) 

WILSON,  EDWARD  CARUS  (1813),  see  CARUS-WILSON. 

WILSON,  EDWARD  LIDDELL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  7,  1891- 
[S.  of  E.  L.,  of  Hill  Park,  Bannockbum,  Scotland.  B.  Oct. 
1872.  School,  Fettes.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Practised  as  an 
accountant  in  Edinburgh.  Died  Nov.  22,  1904.  (Fettes  Coll. 
Reg.) 

WILSON,  EDWARD  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  Nov.  3,  1829;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  18,  1830.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Edward,  of  Congleton,  Cheshire.  School,  Congleton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834.  Brother  of  William  G.  (1838) 
and  Edward  S.  (1829). 

WILSON,  EDWARD  SHIPPHARD  (1849),  see  CARUS-WILSON. 

WILSON,  ELLIOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1861.  S.  of 
James,  of  Inverness.  B.  Apr.  21,  1843,  in  Edinburgh.  Schoo  , 
Cambridge  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865. 
Brother  of  James  (1854)  and  William  (1846). 


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Wilson,  Ernest  Clapin 

WILSON,  ERNEST  CLAPIN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  17,  1888. 
[S.  of  William,  of  Alfreton,  Derbs.  B.  June  17,  1869.]  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A. 
1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1893;  priest,  1895  ;C.  of  Kirkstall, 
Yorks.,  1893-5.  C.  of  Sedbergh,  1895-1901.  V.  of  Hornby, 
Lanes.,  1901-14.  R.  of  Daglingworth,  Gloucs.,  1914-28. 
Of  Hornby,  Battledown,  Gloucs.,  in  1950.  Died  Oct.  11,  1951. 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  13,  1951.) 

WILSON,  ERNEST  FORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1864. 
S.  of  Josiah,  of  Stonard  House,  Stamford  Hill,  London.  B. 
there.  Mar.  8,  1844.  School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1864. 
Of  North  Lodge,  Battle,  Sussex.  Died  Apr.  17,  1898. 
(Highgate  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILSON,  ERNEST  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  9, 
1879.  [4th]  s.  of  Edward  Shimells  [solicitor],  of  Melton 
Grange,  near  Brough,  Yorks.  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  H.  Bromley).  B.  there,  Feb.  14,  1861.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1889. 
Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1884; 
priest,  1885;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Middlesbrough,  1884-9.  C.  of 
Stoke-on-Trent,  1889-91.  C.  of  Cobham,  Surrey,  1892-1902. 
R.  of  Exbury,  Hants.,  1902-4.  R.  of  Middleton-on-the- 
Wolds,  Yorks.,  1904-37.  V.  of  North  Dalton,  1920-2. 
Married,  Sept.  25,  1895,  Amy  Mary  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Cochrane,  of  The  Longlands,  Middlesbrough.  Resided 
at  Normanby,  near  Middlesbrough,  1937-48.  Died  May  25, 
1948,  at  Scarborough.  Brother  of  Arthur  B.  {1872)  and 
Gilbert  (1882).  {Crockford;  Camb.  Ind.  Press,  Oct.  4,  1895; 
The  Times,  May  28,  1948.) 

WILSON,  ERNEST  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  19,  1898.  S.  of  William,  of  Osborne  House,  Wisbech, 
Cambs.  School,  Wisbech  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1898; 
B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1907. 

WILSON,  EVELYN  ROCKLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1898.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  William  Reginald  (1857),  of 
Bolsterstone  vicarage,  Yorks.  (and  Martha,  dau.  of  Richard 
Thorp,  of  Birthwaite  Hall,  Bamsley,  Yorks.).  B.  [Mar.  25], 
1879,  at  Bolsterstone.  School  [Bilton  Grange  and]  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1905.  Cricket  'blue,' 
1899-1902.  Played  for  Yorkshire,  and  went  to  Australia  with 
the  M.C.C.,  1920-1.  Assistant  Master  at  Winchester  College, 
1903-46.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Riile 
Brigade;  Staff  Lieut.  (Intelligence);  Captain,  1919).  Author 
of  articles  on  bowling,  etc.,  in  the  Badminton  Book  of  Cricket. 
Of  St  James  Lane,  Winchester,  in  1953.  Brother  of  Clement 
E.  M.  (1894),  etc.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Book  of  Blues;  Univ.  War  List;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WILSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  5,  1834.  Of 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  1837;  priest,  1838.  V.  of  Armitage,  Staffs., 
1839-74.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1875.  Father  of 
Robert  P.  (1889),  Bernard  (1872),  Henry  (1870),  Herbert 
(1869)  and  Francis  (1864).   {Clergy  List.) 

WILSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  4,  1855.  Did 
not  reside. 

WILSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  i,  1864. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1834),  V.  of  Armitage,  Staffs.  B. 
Sept.  1846.  School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A. 
1868;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1881 ;  priest,  1883. 
Assistant  Chaplain  at  Cheam  School,  1881-5 ;  Head  Master  of 
Woking  School,  1885-94.  Married,  July  30,  1885,  Edith 
Matilda  Clementina,  4th  dau.  of  William  Winstanley  Hull,  of 
Hazlewood,  Derbs.  Latterly  of  The  Grange,  Woking  Village, 
Woking.  Brother  of  Henry  (1870),  Herbert  (1869),  Bernard 
(1872)  and  Robert  P.  (1889).  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crock- 
ford; The  Guardian,  Aug.  5,  1885.) 

WILSON,  FRANCIS  GARRATT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  18,  1844.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Duddeston,  Birmingham,  1849-50.  C.  of  Deddington,  Oxon., 
1850-3.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Banbury,  Oxon.,  1853-6.  P.C.  of 
Nether  Worton,  Oxon.,  1849-67  and  R.  of  Over-Worton, 
1864-7.  V.  of  East  with  West  Rudham,  Norfolk,  1867-85. 
Died  Nov.  17,  1885,  aged  60,  at  Haddenham.  Father  of 
Davis  R.  E.  (1881).  {Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  25,  1885.) 

WILSON,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  8,  1847.  [S.  of  Francis  Henry,  surgeon,  of  Rye.]  B. 
[Mar.  4,  1829],  at  Rye,  Sussex.  [Schools,  Tonbridge  and 
Repton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Went  to  New  South  Wales  in 
1852,  and  was  successively  a  squatter,  gold-miner,  journalist, 
magistrate  of  the  territory,  and  Chief  Clerk  of  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Sydney.  Died,  May  16,  1904.  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 


Wilson,  George 

WILSON,  FREDERIC  BONHOTE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1900.  S.  of  Henry  Walker,  of  54,  Queen's  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  London.  B.  Sept.  21,  1881,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Cricket  'blue,' 
1902-4.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall  for  a  short  time;  then 
became  a  journalist,  writing  articles  on  sport  for  The  Times. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.  Fusiliers; 
wounded).  Author  of  Sporting  Pie.  Died,  Jan.  19,  1932,  in 
London.  {Book  of  Blues;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Jan. 
21,  1932.) 

WILSON,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  July  8,  1785.  [2nd]  s.  of  William,  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  Suffolk.  School,  Kensington,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  1790.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  19.  1790.   {Inns  of  Court.) 

WILSON,  FREDERICK  COLLINS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  21,  1852.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Josiah.  B.  at  Stamford, 
Middlesex.  School,  Sussex  (private).  Matric.  1852;  B.A. 
1856.  An  amateur  actor  when  at  Cambridge.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  12,  1857.  Author  of  Poems.  {Boase,  vi. 
913;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILSON,  FREDERICK  D'ARCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  17,  1881.  S.  of  Mrs  Wilson,  of  Manor  House,  Queen 
Charlton,  Somerset.  Matric.  Easter,  1881;  B.A.  1885;  M.A. 
1889.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of 
Brasted,  Kent,  1886-93.  C.  of  Birchington,  1893-4-  C.  of 
Horsmonden,  1895-7.  C.  of  Sutton-Valence,  1897-1901-  Lie., 
pr.  dio.  of  Canterbury  from  1901.  Latterly  of  Rosary,  Kenning- 
ton,  near  .\shford,  Kent.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1936. 


WILSON,  FREDERICK  GEORGE  (18 


see  GIVEN-WILSON. 


WILSON,  FREDERICK  GRANT.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Easter, 
1892.  [S.  of  Robert  A.,  agent  for  a  Bombay  firm,  of  106, 
Wickham  Road,  Brockley  (and  Ruth).  B.  May  12,  1872. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Second  Lieut.,  West  Yorks. 
Regt.,  1894;  transferred  to  the  South  Lanes.  Regt.;  Lieut., 
1898;  retired,  1902.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  Durham  Light  Infantry).  Of  Bedford  Park,  London, 
W.  in  1923.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

WILSON,  FREDERICK  NEVILLE  (1873),  see  CARUS- WILSON. 

WILSON,  FREDERICK  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Apr.  3,  1832.  Of  Wilts.  Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Ord.  priest 
(York),  Dec.  27,  1840  ('of  Cambridge;  a  literate').  No  record 
of  cures.    (P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WILSON,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  9,  1834.  S.  of  Dr  — ,  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs. 
1834;  B.A.  1838.  C.  of  Piddington,  Northants.,  in  1841.  Of 
Ipswich  (no  cure),  1842-53;  of  Claremont  House,  Torquay 
(no  cure),  1854-6.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1857.  (Peile, 
II.  450.) 

WILSON,  GEOFFREY  REMINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Rivers  Lodge, 
Harpenden,  Herts.  B.  Aug.  2i,  1874,  at  Tunbridge  Wells. 
School,  Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  and 
B.Chir.  1902;  M.B.  1903.  At  the  London  Hospital;  House 
Physician  there  and  at  the  Children's  Hospital,  Paddington 
Green.  Practised  at  Chipping  Ongar,  Essex.  J. P.  for  Essex. 
Married,  Sept.  i,  1904,  Eileen  Margaret  Georgina,  youngest 
dau.  of  Dr  Matthew  Henry  Gratton,  of  Ongar.  Of  Ongar 
House,  Chipping  Ongar.  Died,  Oct.  7,  1943.  Brother  of 
Harold  R.  (1894).  {Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Oct.  9,  1943.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  14. 
1773.  S.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Thomas  (i734).  Dean  of  Carlisle. 
B.  at  Cariisle.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Lent,  1774; 
Scholar,  1775;  B.A.  1778;  M.A.  1781.  Ord. deacon  (London), 
Dec.  21,  1779;  C.  of  Moulton  (a  peculiar  of  Canterbury),  i779- 
V.  of  Corbridge,  Northumbedand,  1785-1829.  Died  Sept.  20, 
1829.  M.I.  {Peile,  11.  298,  which  attributes  to  him  certain 
livings  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  probably  held  by  an  Oxonian; 
V.  Hodson;  History  of  Northumberland,  x.  202;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25,  1787. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  B.A.  1791.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich),  Dec.  23,  1792;  C.  of  Ashwelthorpe,  Norfolk,  1792. 

WILSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 
1826.  S.  of  Robert  [surgeon],  of  Leeds.  School,  Leeds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1826;  M.B.  1832.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  26, 
1836.  M.R.C.P.  i860.  Practised  at  Leeds.  Senior  Physician, 
Leeds  Infirmary  and  Public  Dispensary,  1845-70  Of  Carlton 
Hill,  Leeds.  Married,  May  19,  1842,  Mellena,  dau.  of  John 
Lowder,  of  Bath.  Died  Mar.  8,  1887,  at  Leeds.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1829).  {Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Eagle,  xv.  103; 
Medical  Directories.) 


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Wilson,  George  Allen 

WILSON,  GEORGE  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
i886.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  Allen  {1845),  of  Bolton 
rectory,  Lanes,  (and  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry 
Remington,  of  Grange-over-Sands).  B.  [June  21],  1867,  at 
Bolton-by-Bowland,  Yorks.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  1889.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1898;  practised  in  Sheffield 
(Messrs  Younge,  Wilson  and  Co.).  Of  Sharrow  Knoll, 
Sheffield.  Married,  Dec.  5,  1906,  Charlotte  Agnes,  2nd  dau.  of 
Henry  Thistleton  Sawyer,  of  Winterton,  Lines.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  14,  1939,  at  Holden,  near  Clitheroe;  buried  at 
Bolton-by-Bowland.  Brother  of  Henry  R.  A.  (1888)  and 
Lionel  G.  (1895).  (Rossall  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  The 
Times,  Nov.  17,  1939.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  CROWLE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  2,  1867.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George  Edward  (next),  of  Dallam 
Tower,  near  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland  (and  Gertrude  Mary, 
dau.  of  WUliam  Hulton,  of  Hulton  Park,  Lanes.).  B.  Apr.  23, 
1846.  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Died,  unmarried,  Dec.  18,  1874; 
buried  at  Beetham.    [T.  A.  Walker,  529.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  10,  1834.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Lieut.-Col.]  George  [formeriy 
Smyth]  (and  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Daniel  Wilson  (1766)).  B. 
[Nov.  17,  1814],  at  Dallam  Tower,  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Of  Dallam  Tower, 
Westmoriand.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmoriand;  High  Sheriff, 
1849.  Married,  Mar.  3,  1842,  Gertrude  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Hulton,  of  Hulton  Park,  Lanes.  Died  Nov.  8,  1879;  buried  at 
Beetham.  Brother  of  Charies  H.  (1835I;  father  of  George 
(above).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  FOSSICK.  Adm.  at  Clark,  June  17,  1878. 
[S.  of  T.  F.],  of  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle),  1882;  priest, 
1883;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Barrow-in-Furness,  1882-4.  Assistant 
Secretary,  Mission  to  Seamen,  1884-91;  Supt.,  1891-1904; 
General  Supt.  from  1904.  Chaplain  to  H.M.  the  King,  1912- 
22.  Married,  Aug.  12,  1885,  Ellen  Douglas,  eldest  dau.  of 
Captain  Palmer,  R.N.,  of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.  Latterly  of 
Devonia,  Weybridge,  where  he  died  Apr.  11,  1922,  aged  63. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  12,  1922.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  I,  1887.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Robert  [James],  M.D., 
of  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A. 
1890.  Assistant  Master  at  Windlesham  House  School, 
Brighton,  1910-18-.  Died  Aug.  27,  1950,  at  St  Leonards-on- 
Sea.    (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  HERBERT  DASHWOOD.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  19)  at  Magdalene,  June  22,  1861.  S.  of  [Lieut.-Col.] 
George,  [Bombay]  Army,  of  Beccles,  Suffolk.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861.  In  the  Bombay  Civil  Service;  Assistant 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  1863-87.  Married  Annie  Jane 
Borrodaile,  dau.  of  Alexander  Stewart,  of  Achnacone,  Argylls. 
Died  Jan.  7,  1892.  (Eton  Sch.  Reg.;  India  Office  Lists;  V. 
Hodson.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  HUGGINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  26,  1865.  S.  of  George.  B.  Jan.  14,  1847,  at  Grayrigg, 
Westmorland.  School,  Heversham,  Westmorland.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866.  At  Liverpool  Royal  Infirmary;  L.K.Q.C.P. 
and  L.M.,  1875.  In  practice  at  Bilbao,  Spain,  in  1880. 
[Medical  Directories.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  LEROUX.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
May  27,  1836.  S.  of  Major  [T.],  of  Titchfield,  Hants.  B.  at 
Alverstoke.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A. 
1840;  M.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester),  1841;  priest,  1842; 
C.  of  Danehill,  Sussex,  1841-3.  C.  of  New  Alresford,  1843-6. 
C.  of  Bursledon,  1846-51.  C.  of  Stourton  Caundle,  Dorset, 
1851-62.  Chaplain  at  Fisherton  House  asylum,  Salisbury, 
1863-74.  Afternoon  Lecturer  at  St  Thomas's,  Portsmouth, 
1874-9.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Winchester,  1883.  Resided  latterly 
at  Elm  Grove,  Southsea,  where  he  died  July  7,  1898.  (Peile, 
II.  457;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  g,  1898.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  3,  1861.  S.  of  John  Grant,  surgeon.  B.  at  Bristol. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1869. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol),  1865;  priest,  1866; 
C.  of  Horsley,  Gloucs.,  1865-8.  Head  Master  of  St  Paul's 
School,  Darjeeling,  1868-77.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at 
the  Presidency  College,  Calcutta,  1878-80.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of 
Exeter,  1892.  R.  of  St  Mary  Arches,  Exeter,  1900-4.  Resided 
latterly  at  Heavitree,  Exeter.  Died 'about  1904.'  (Venn,  n. 
355;  Crockford.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  MARYON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  2, 
1853.  [5  th]  s.  of  Sir  John  Maryon,  Bart.  (1821)  (and  Charlotte 
Julia,  dau.  of  George  Wade,  of  Dunmow).  B.  [June  9,  1834], 
at  Fitzjohn's,  Dunmow.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1858; 
M.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester),  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of 
Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  1859-64.  Went  to  Australia  in  1864. 
Assistant  Minister  of  Christ  Church,  Adelaide,  1867-8.  At 
Hamilton,  Tasmania,  1868-9.  V.  of  Great  Canfield,  Essex, 


Wilson,  Godfrey  Harold  Alfred 

1872-1906.  J.P.  for  Essex.  A  great  sportsman;  rode  to 
hounds  in  the  tall  black  hat  and  coat  of  the  hunting  parson 
of  earlier  days.  Married  (i)  Apr.  14,  1868,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
H.  Harrison,  of  Merton  Vale,  Tasmania,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  June  24,  1875,  Albinia  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Augustus  Short,  Bishop  of  Adelaide,  and  had  further  issue. 
Died  Sept.  13,  1906.  Father  of  Augustus  G.  (1900,  sub 
Maryon-Wilson) ;  brother  of  Charles  M.  (1850),  (Peile,  11.  532, 
which  gives  B.  June  9,  1835;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Sept.  14,  1906.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  MURRAY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897. 
3rd  s.  of  James  Mitchell,  M.D.,  of  51,  Hall  Gate,  Doncaster. 
B.  May  16,  1878,  at  Rochdale.  School,  Doncaster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1911.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
1910;  priest,  1911.  Assistant  Chaplain  (Mission  to  Seamen), 
at  Hamburg,  1910-12;  at  Bombay,  1912-14.  T.C.F.,  1914-21. 
Married,  Sept.  5,  1916,  Lily,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Herbert 
Stephen  Croft,  barrister,  of  London.  Latterly  of  Westholme, 
Beverley,  Yorks.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1930.  Brother 
of  Alexander  G.  (1892). 

WILSON,  GEORGE  ST  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Aug.  17,  1824.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Admiral]  George 
[of  Redgrave  Hall,  Suffolk]  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Pollard,  of  Ewell,  Surrey).  B.  Oct.  1806,  at  Redgrave. 
Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  and  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1825. 
Succeeded  to  the  Redgrave  estate,  1826.  J.P.  for  Suffolk; 
High  Sheriff,  1841.  Married,  June  5,  1834,  Matilda  Louisa, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Surtees,  Preb.  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Dec.  6,  1852.  Brother  of  Thomas  D.  H.  (1826).  (Bury 
St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  SHEPLEY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1892. 
[2nd]  s.  of  W[Uliam]  S[hepley]  (1857),  Civil  Service,  retired,  of 
Burnside,  Sandhurst  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells.  B.  Sept.  8, 
1873.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1892 ;  B.A.  1895. 
Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1894.  Sometime  an  Army  Tutor; 
then  a  stockbroker.  Of  Trefri,  Warwick  Park,  Tunbridge 
Wells.  Married,  1907,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Melville 
Scott  Maiden,  of  Frant,  Tunbridge  Wells.  Died  Dec.  26,  1928. 
Brother  of  Arthur  L.  (1899),  Hugh  W.  (1896),  and  John  G. 
(1890).   {Charterhouse  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  SUMNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Feb.  I,  1877.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Sumner  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1849),  R.  of  Preston-Candover,  Hants.  B.  [July, 
1858],  at  Winchester.  [School,  Haileybury.]  Matric.  Lent, 
1877;  B.A.  i88i;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1881; 
priest,  1883;  C.  of  Shere,  Surrey,  1881-3.  C.  of  Kenilworth, 
Warws.,  1883-5.  C.  of  Tongham,  Surrey,  1886-9.  C.  of 
Chilham,  Kent,  1889-92.  C.  of  East  Hoathly,  Sussex,  1892-8. 
V.  of  Woodmancote  with  Popham,  Hants.,  1898-1915.  R. 
of  Bramdean,  1916-17.  Chaplain  to  St  John's  Hospital, 
Winchester,  1920-5.  Married,  Feb.  2,  1887,  Annie  Harriet, 
eldest  dau.  of  G.  M.  Turner,  of  Abbey  Hill,  Kenilworth.  Died 
Jan.  13,  1925,  at  Winchester.  Brother  of  Arthur  T.  (1888). 
(Haileybury  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  9,  1887;  The 
Times,  Jan.  16,  1925.) 

WILSON,  GEORGE  SUTTELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  8,  1817.  Of  Yorks.  [3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  York.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1817;  Scholar,  1817;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1816;  migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  30,  1836.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  16,  1837.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit.  Died  May  13,  1847.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

WILSON,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10,  1882. 
S.  of  Edward  Shimells,  of  Melton  Grange,  Brough,  Yorks. 
B.  there,  Feb.  26,  1864.  School,  Charterhouse,  Godalming. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1899.  Rowing  'blue,' 
(cox),  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of 
All  Saints,  Middlesbrough,  1887-90.  C.  of  Helmsley,  Yorks., 
1890-6.  C.  of  St  John's,  Middlesbrough,  189G-9.  C.  of 
St  Aidan's,  Middlesbrough,  1899-1902.  V.  of  Felkirk,  with 
Brierley,  1903-22.  Died  Nov.  18,  1922.  Brother  of  Arthur  B. 
(1872)  and  Ernest  J.  (1879).    (Crockford;  Charterhouse  Reg.) 

WILSON,  GODFREY  HAROLD  ALFRED.  Adm.  at  Clare, 
Oct.  10,  1892.  [S.  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia. 
B.  Oct.  29,  1871.]  School,  Trinity  College,  Melbourne. 
Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  (5th  Wrangler)  1895;  (Maths.  Trip., 
PtII,  ist  Class,  1896);  M.A.  1899.  Fellow,  1897-1929.  Master, 
1929-39.  Junior  Proctor,  1905-6.  M.P.  for  the  University, 
1929-35.  Vice-Chancellor,  1935-7.  Secretary  of  the  Univer- 
sity Financial  Board,  1920-6;  Treasurer,  1926-9.  Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Durham,  1937.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  Unattached  List,  T.F.;  Gen.  Staff  Officer,  War 
Office;  O.B.E.;  Brevet  Lieut. -Colonel;  mentioned  twice  in 
Secretary  of  State's  List  for  'valuable  services').  Married, 
Dec.  19,  1899,  Margaret  Mabel,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Edward  Parker  Bartlett,  R.  of  Bamham  Broom,  Norfolk. 
Of  The  River  House,  Hemingford  Grey,  Hunts.,  in  1952. 
{Univ.  War  List;  Kelly,  Handbook;  Who's  Who.) 


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WILSON,  HAROLD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  i8,  1880; 
re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  1881.  S.  of  James  Gordon  (and  Frances 
Elizabeth).  B.  May  22,  1862,  in  Liverpool.  Bapt.  July  27, 
1862.  [School,  The  Leys,  Cambridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1885. 

WILSON,  HAROLD  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1 1 , 
1897-  an  Advanced  Student.  S.  of  Albert  William,  of 
Gloucester  Villa,  Darlington.  B.  [Dec.  i],  1874,  at  York. 
Schools,  St  Olave's,  York  and  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar;  B..\.  1899;  Allen  Scholar,  1900; 
Clerk  Maxwell  Student,  1901-4;  M.A.  1904.  Fellow,  1901-7. 
Lecturer  in  Physics,  King's  College,  London,  1904-5.  F.R.S., 
1906.  Professor  of  Physics  there,  1905-9;  Professor  of 
Physics  at  McGill  University,  Montreal,  1909-12.  Professor 
of  Physics  at  Rice  Institute,  Houston,  Texas,  1912-47. 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  at  Glasgow  University, 
1924-5.  Physicist,  Of&ce  of  Scientific  Research  and  Develop- 
ment, 1942  and  1943.  Married,  1912,  Marjorie,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Yen.  Archdeacon  Paterson-Smyth,  of  Montreal.  Author, 
scientific.   Of  Houston,  Texas,  in  195 1.   (Who's  Who.) 

WILSON,  HAROLD  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  Charies,  Esq.,  of  Cheltenham.  B.  [June  20, 
i860],  at  Victoria,  Melbourne,  Australia.  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Of  Westerlea,  St  Andrews, 
Fife,  in  1928.  Died  there,  July  14,  1940.  (Cheltenham  Coll. 
Reg;  The  Times,  July  17,  i940') 

WILSON,  HAROLD  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1905. 

WILSON,  HAROLD  INCHBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  9, 
1884.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Eastnor,  Malvern  Link,  VVorcs.  B. 
[Apr.  8],  1865,  at  Finchlev,  Middlesex.  School,  Malvern 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  i88i;  B.A,  1887;  M.A.  1897.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1890;  practised  in  London,  Leeds  and  Wetherby 
(Messrs  Dunne  and  Wilson).  Legal  Assistant  to  the  Mercers' 
Company;  and  to  the  Procurator  General's  Department, 
1915-19.  C.B.E.;  O.B.E.  Died  Nov.  27,  1932,  at  Putney. 
[Malvern  Coll.  Reg  ;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  29,  1932-) 

WILSON,  HAROLD  LANCASTER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  Henry  Threlfall,  merchant,  deceased,  of  Grange,  Lanes. 

B.  [July  19],  1864,  at  Claughton,  Birkenhead.  Schools 
[Giggleswick  and]  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1892;  priest  (Manchester),  1893;  C. 
of  Reddal  Hill,  Stags.,  1892.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Blackburn, 
1892-4.  C.  of  Camborne,  Cornwall,  1894-5.  C.  of  Ply-mpton 
St  Maurice,  Devon,  1895-7.  V.  of  Abbotsley,  Hunts.,  1897. 

C.  of  St  Catherine's,  Liverpool,  1897-8.  Joined  the  Roman 
Catholic  Church.  Principal  of  a  private  school,  1900-2; 
Assistant  Head  Master  at  Preston  R.C.  College,  1902-11-. 
[Venn,  11.  494;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

WILSON,  HAROLD  MERVYN  (1895),  see  GIVEN-WILSON. 

WILSON,  HAROLD  REMINGTON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1894.  S.  of  T[homas],  Esq.,  of  Rivers  Lodge,  Harpenden. 
School,  Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1908.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1905;  practised  in  London  (Messrs 
Harold  R.  Wilson  and  Co.,  43,  Bedford  Row).  Brother  of 
Geoffrey  R.  (1893).    (Law  Lists.) 

WILSON,  HAROLD  WRIGHT  (1899),  see  LEA-WILSON. 

WILSON,  HARRY  MONTEFIORE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1895.  S.  of  Henry  Charies,  Esq.,  of  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
School,  Collegiate,  Wanganui.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
1898;  B.Chir.  1902;  M.B.  1906.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there.  House  Surgeon,  General  Hospital, 
Birmingham,  and  at  Great  Ormond  Street  Children's 
Hospital.  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  Wellington  Hospital, 
N.Z.,  1903;  Resident  Medical  Officer,  Napier  Hospital.  Of 
Waipukurau,  Hawkes  Bay,  1910.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Capt.,  New  Zealand  Medical  Corps).  Practised 
subsequently  at  Hastings,  New  Zealand.  Of  Railway  Road, 
Hastings,  in  1948.   (Medical  Directories.) 

WILSON,  HARRY  RIMINGTON  (1873),  s«  RIMINGTON- 
WILSON,  H. 

WILSON,  HARRY  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1, 1872.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (Wadham,  Oxford),  1840. 
B.  at  Banbury.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1872;  Scholar;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  for 
Worcester),  1877;  priest  (Worcester),  1878;  C.  of  Rugby, 
1877-81.  R.  of  Over  with  Nether  Worton,  Oxon.,  1881-3. 
V.  of  St  Augustine's,  Stepney,  1883-1902.  R.  of  All  Saints 
Cathedral,  Milwaukee,  U.S.A.,  1906-7.  C.  of  Ascension 
Church,  Los  Angeles,  California,  1909-12.  Joined  the  Roman 
Catholic  Church,  1917.  Married,  Oct.  15,  1903,  Annette 
Beatrice,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  C.  Raffles  Flint,  V.  of  Sunning- 
dale,  Berks.  Editor  of  The  American  Catholic.  Author 
A   Good  Communion;  Follow  to  Calvary;  etc.    Latterly  of 


Wilson,  Henry  Francis 

330,  South  Vendome  Street,  Los  Angeles.  Died  Sept.  21, 
1923.  [Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Oct.  17,  1923-) 
WILSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  9, 
1752.  [2nd]  s.  of  Matthew,  Esq.  (1725),  of  [Eshton  Hall], 
Yorks.  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Wigglesworth,  of 
Slaidburn).  Bapt.  Jan.  23,  1732-3.  at  Gargrave.  School, 
Skipton  (Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric.  Michs.  1752;  B.A.  1756; 
M.A.  1759.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  Mar.  14,  1756;  priest 
(Peterb.),  Sept.  25,  1757.  V.  of  Otley,  Yorks.,  1760-81.  R.  of 
Slaidburn,  1762-81.  Chaplain  to  Thomas,  Earl  of  Kinnoul, 
in  1762.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Foumess,  of  Otley. 
Died  Dec.  13,  1781.  M.I.  at  Otley.  Father  of  Thomas  F. 
(1788);  brother  of  Matthew  (1748-9).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
III.  612;  Northants.  Clergy;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1781, 
595-) 

WILSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  9,  1842. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  E[dward],  of  Congleton,  Cheshire 
(and  Sarah).  B.  [Dec.  21,  1822],  at  Congleton.  Bapt.  Apr.  23, 
1823.  School  [King  William's  CoUege,  Isle  of  Man  and] 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1842.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Apr.  11, 
1843;  Scholar;  B.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  Dec.  1846. 
Died,  Jan.  15,  1847,  at  Chester.  Brother  of  William  G.  (1838) 
and  Edward  S.  (1829).  (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Patrician,  iii.  201;  Peile,  11.  480.) 

WILSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  9, 
1851;  re-adm.  Oct.  17,  1861.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at 
Cawthorne,  near  Bamsley,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A. 
1864;  M.A.  1877.  Of  Famborough  Lodge,  Famborough, 
Kent.  .\  private  tutor.  F.S.A.  Died  Jan.  8,  1907,  as  the 
result  of  an  accident.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Jan.  12, 
1907.) 

WILSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  4,  1869.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869. 

WILSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  i,  1870. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1834),  of  Armitage,  Staffs.  B.  Sept.  6, 
1851.  School,  Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1876;  practised  (Messrs  Kingdon  and  Wilson) 
in  London  and  Hull.  Of  The  Hall,  Barton-on-Humber.  J. P. 
Brother  of  Bernard  (1872),  Herbert  (1869)  and  Robert  P. 
(1889).    (Rossall  Reg.;  Law  Lists,  until  1939.) 

WILSON,  HENRY  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  14,  1895.  S.  of  Thomas  Alexander,  manufacturer  [of 
Glasgow],  of  30,  Lyndhurst  Road,  Peckham,  S.E.  (and  Mary 
Butler).  B.  Sept.  6,  1876,  at  Port  Bannatyne,  Butes.  School, 
Camberwell  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898; 
M.A.  1903;  B.D.  1929.  Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  1929;  B.D.  and  D.D.  (T.C.D.),  1929.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  1899;  priest,  1900;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Hampstead, 
1899-1904.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Norbiton,  Surrey,  1904-15.  R.  of 
Cheltenham,  1915-28.  Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester,  1921. 
Bishop  of  Chelmsford,  1929-50;  resigned.  Select  Preacher  at 
Cambridge,  1930  and  1939;  at  Oxford,  1932.  Married,  June  i, 
1905,  Dorothy  Mary  Marstou,  dau.  of  G.  H.  Daniels,  of 
Hampstead,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Episcopacy  and  Unity; 
The  Faith  of  a  little  Child;  The  Creed  of  a  Young  Churchman; 
The  Master  and  His  Friends,  etc.  Living  at  Southwold, 
Suffolk,  in  1953.    (Crockford;  Who's  Who;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WILSON,  The  Rev.  HENRY  BRISTOW.  B.D.  1854,  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Harry  Bristow  (Lincoln 
College,  Oxford,  1793),  of  Walbrook,  London.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford, 
June  25,  1821,  age  18;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1829;  B.D.  1834; 
Fellow,  1821-50.  Rawlinsonian  Professor  of  Anglo-Saxon 
at  Oxford,  1839-44.  Bampton  Lecturer,  1S51.  V.  of  Great 
Staughton,  Hunts.,  1850-88.  Died  Aug.  10,  1888.  [Al.Oxon.; 
Clergy  List;  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILSON,  HENRY  FIELD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  27,  1898.  S.  of  Henry  Field,  of  Ardmore  House,  Helens- 
burgh, Dumbartons.  School,  Blair  Lodge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898. 

WILSON,  HENRY  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  6, 
1878.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Greive  (1838),  of  Forucett 
St  Peter,  Norfolk  (and  Maria  Atkinson,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Holme).  B.  [Aug.  8],  1859,  at  Fomcett.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  Bell  Scholar,  1879;  Scholar;  Chancellor's 
English  medal,  1880;  B.A.  [dth  Classic)  1882;  M.A.  1885. 
Fellow,  1884.  M.A.,  Cape  University,  1901.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  17,  1883.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  13, 
1888.  Secretarv,  Trinidad  Judicial  Commission,  1892. 
Private  Secretary  to  Joseph  Chamberlain,  Secretary  of  State 
for  the  Colonies,  and  Legal  Assistant,  Colonial  Office,  1897-9. 
Legal  Adviser  to  the  High  Commissioner  of  South  Africa, 
1900-1;  Colonial  Secretary,  Orange  River  Colony,  1901-7. 
Chairman,  North  Charteriand  Exploration  Company,  19 10- 
28.  Secretary,  Royal  Coloniallnstitute,  1915-21.   Member  of 


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Cambridge     University    Statutory     Commission,     1923-7. 
K.C.M.G.  1908;  K.B.E.  1919.    Commander  of  the  Belgian 
Order  of  Leopold  II.  A  keen  player  of  Rugby  football,  he  was 
largely  responsible  for  the  tablet  erected  m  the  close  at 
Rugby  School,  in  memory  of  WUUam  Webb  Ellis.   Mamed, 
Aug.  II,  1902,  Isabella  Dora,  widow  of  J.  H.  Anderson,  and 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Robert  Smart.    Died  May  6,  1937,  at 
Winchester;  buried  at  Froyle.  (Miss  A.  M.  Wilson;  Law  Lists ; 
Inns  of  Court;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times.  May  7,  1937-) 
WILSON,  HENRY  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  28,  1856.    Of  Middlesex.    [B.  Nov.  11,  1837.    School, 
Lancing  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1870. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester),  1862;  priest,  1863.  Assistant  Master 
at  Hurstpierpoint,  1862-6.   C.  of  Buckland-Dmham,  Somer- 
set, 1866-73.    C.  of  St  Mark's,  Surbiton,  Surrey,  1873-96. 
Latterly  of  Woodcote,  Crookham,  Hants.    Died  Sept.   16, 
1900,  at  Surbiton.    {Lancing  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Sept.  18,  1900.) 
WILSON,  HENRY  LYDIARD.    Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.   i, 
1895.    B.  Jan.  16,   1877.    Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898; 
B.Chir.  1904;  M.B.  1905;  M.D.  1910.   At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital.     M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.   1903.     House  Surgeon  and 
House  Physician,  General  Hospital,  Birmingham.    Resident 
Medical  Officer,  Belgrave  Hospital,  Clapham  Road,  London. 
Practised   at   Bath.     Served   in   the   Great   War,    1914-19 
(Lieut.,  R.A.M.C).    Subsequently  practised  in  London.    Of 
52,    Seymour    Street,    Portman    Square,    1948.     [Medical 
Directories.) 
WILSON,  HENRY  REMINGTON  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  21,  1888.    [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  Allen  (1845),  of 
Bolton-by-Bowland,  Yorks.  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry 
Remington).    B.  there  [Nov.  21],  1869.    School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.   1892;  M.A.  1896.    Ord.  deacon 
(Chester),  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  Thomas,  Hyde,  Cheshire, 
1893-5.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Bradford,  1895-7.  C.  of  Romaldku-k, 
Yorks.,  1897-9.  R.  of  Marton,  1899-1912.  V.  of  North  Aston, 
Oxon.,  1912-16.    Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Bradford,  1921-3.  V.  of 
Mansergh,  Westmoriand,  1923-8.    Married  (i)  June  9,  1897, 
Alice  Maud,  eldest  dau.  of  WUliam  Illingworth,  of  Burley, 
Leeds;  (2)  Apr.  24,  1919,  Mary  Hall,  eldest  dau.  of  H.  H. 
Bedford,    of   Sheffield.     Died   Apr.    30,    1928.     Brother   of 
George  A.    (1886)   and  Lionel  G.   (1895).     {Inns  of  Court; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  May  2,  1928.) 
WILSON,    HENRY    SEASON.     Hon.    M.A.    1872.     University 
Demonstrator  in  Anatomy,    1868-76.     Previously  Demon- 
strator  in  Anatomy   at   Edinburgh   University.     L.R.C.S., 
Edinburgh,  1858;  M.D.,  Edinburgh,  1858.   Demonstrator  at 
London  Hospital  Medical  College  from  1877.  Of  Beckenham, 
Kent,  in  1900.    Author,  anatomical.    {Medical  Directories 
imtil  1910.) 
WILSON,  HENRY  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
25,  1780,  as  Henry.  Of  Norfolk.   [2nd  s.  of  Henry  William,  of 
Didlington  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Miller,  Bart.).    B. 
Oct.  I,  1762.    School,  Harrow.]    Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A. 
1785;  M.A.   1789.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),   May  22,  1785; 
priest,  Dec.  24,  1786.    R.  of  Alexton,  Leics.,  1789-1845.    R. 
of  Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk,   1820-51.    Succeeded  his  brother 
Robert  as  loth  Baron  Bemers,  Apr.  1838.    Married,  May  i, 
1788,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sumpter,  of  Histon  Hall, 
Cambs.  Died  Feb.  26,  1851.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Robert 
(1819).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Bemers); 
G.E.C.,  I.  346;  G-  M<iS;  1851,  I.  430.) 
WILSON,    HENRY   WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel, 
May  28,  1814.   Of  Norfolk.    S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Henry  William 
(above)  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sumpter,  of  Histon 
Hall,  Cambs.).    [B.  Feb.  23,  1797.    School,  Eton.]    Matric. 
Michs.  1814.    Succeeded  his  father  as  nth  Baron  Bemers, 
Feb.  26,  1851.    President  of  the  Royal  Agricultural  Society 
of  England,  1858.    Married  (i)  Feb.  24,   1823,  his  cousin, 
Mary  Letitia,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  George  Crump,  of  Alexton 
Hall,  Leics.;  (2)  July  21,  1857,  Henrietta  Charlotte,  only  dau. 
of  Thomas  (Cholmondeley),  ist  Baron  Delamere.   Died,  s.p., 
June  27,  1871,  and  was  succeeded  by  a  niece.    Brother  of 
Robert   (1819).    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.   {sub 
Bemers);  G.E.C.) 
WILSON,   HERBERT.    Adm.  pens,   (age   19)   at  Magdalene, 
May  26,   1852.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Crimbles  House,  Leeds. 
School,   Leeds  Grammar.    Matric.   Michs.   1852;   B.A.   {6th 
Classic)  1856;  M.A.  1863.   Fellow,  1856.   Entered  the  Bengal 
C.S.  1856.    Died  June  10,  1866,  at  Futtehghur.    Brother  of 
Kenneth  (1861).    {Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book.) 
WILSON,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  30,  1869. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1834).    B.  1850.    School,  Rossall.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.   1875;  M.A.  1890.    Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester),  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Pershore,  Worcs.,  1888- 
90.  C.  of  Stratford-upon-Avon  and  P.C.  of  Bishopton,  1891- 
1917.  Died  Jan.  7,  1917,  on  his  way  home  from  church,  after 


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taking  five  services,  at  three  of  which  he  had  preached. 
Brother  of  Bernard  (1872),  Henry  (1870),  Robert  P.  (1889) 
and  Francis  (1864).  {Rossall  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Jan.  9,  1917.) 

WILSON,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  10,  1883. 
S.  of  Mrs  Wilson,  of  34,  Blacket  Place,  Edinburgh  [and  of 
Charles,  of  Liverpool].  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  25,  1885.  {Inns  of  Court.) 

WILSON,  HERBERT  GIBSON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Of  75.  Walsall  Road,  Little  Aston, 
Sutton  Coldfield  in  1946.    {C.U.  Pari.  Reg.) 

WILSON,  HEW  ANNANDALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.  S.  of  Alexander  Jonston,  of  Altenburgh  Gardens, 
Clapham  Common,  London.  B.  [May  17],  1872,  at  Leaming- 
ton. School,  Chancery  Lane,  London  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1896;  practised  at 
39,  Lombard  Street,  London.   {Law  Lists,  until  1910.) 

WILSON,  HUGH  TOWNSHEND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  15,  1879.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Townshend, 
deceased.  [B.  i860.]  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1879; 
B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1884;  priest, 
1885 ;  C.  of  Banbury,  Oxon.,  1884-7.  C.  of  Chelmsford,  Essex, 
1887-93.  R.  of  Widford,  1893-1903.  R.  of  Heydon  with 
Little  Chishall,  Cambs.,  1903-35-  Latterly  of  36,  Broad 
Street,  Ludlow,  where  he  died  Apr.  8,  1937.  {Rossall  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  9,  1937.) 

WILSON,  HUGH  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1896. 
3rd  s.  of  William  Shepley  (1857),  civil-servant,  retired,  of 
Burnside,  Sandhurst  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells.  B.  Aug.  17. 
1877,  at  3,  Ulva  Road,  Putney.  School,  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.N.V.R.).  Brother  of  Arthur  L.  (1899), 
George  S.  (1892),  etc.   {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

WILSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Jan.  31,  1794.   [Only  s.  of  James,  of  Jamaica  and  of  Horton, 
Bucks.]  Matric.  Easter,  1794;  B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1802.  Fellow, 
1797-1806.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  30,  1797-    {Inns  of 
Court;  Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 
WILSON,  JAMES  (1803),  see  RIMINGTON. 
WILSON,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  14,  1820. 
Of  Lines.    Matric.   Michs.   1820;   B.A.   1824.    Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  Oct.  17,  1824.   {T.  A.  Walker,  409.) 
WILSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  8,  1821. 
B.  at  Snaith,  Yorks.   Died  before  coming  into  residence. 

WILSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  25,  1832. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1840. 

WILSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  19,  1844- 
Matric.  Lent  1845;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon, 
1849;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Rotherhithe,  Surrey, 
1851-9.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Rotherhithe,  1859-88.  Latteriy 
of  42,  Clarendon  Villas,  Hove.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1903. 

WILSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  June  20,  1853. 
Eldest  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Hatfield  Peveril,  Essex.  Matric. 
Michs.  1853. 

WILSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  May  27,  1854- 
[3rd]  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  the  Commercial  Bank,  Invemess. 
B.  at  Inverness.  School,  Edinburgh.  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  i860;  priest, 
1861;  C.  of  Denton,  Norfolk,  1860-3.  C.  of  Newton-in-the- 
Isle,  Cambs.,  1863-6.  R.  of  Town  Bamingham,  and  West 
Beckham,  Norfolk,  1866-75.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Norwich, 
1875-92.  R.  of  Barking  with  Darmsden,  Suffolk,  1892-1904, 
and  P.C.  of  Needham  Market,  1892-1900.  Died  Sept.  4,  1904, 
at  Invemess.  Father  of  Thomas  E.  (1894);  brother  of  Elliot 
(1861)  and  William  (1846).  {Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The 
Times,  Sept.  7,  1904.) 

WILSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17.  1871.  S.  of 
John,  fanner  (and  Mary).  [B.  Oct.  29, 1852],  at  Kirkbampton, 
Cumberland.  Bapt.  Nov.  19,  1852.  School,  St  Bees  (Mr  G.  H. 
Heslop).  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord. 
deacon  (York),  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  Marske-by-the-Sea, 
Yorks.,  1875-7.  C.  of  Normanton,  1877-81.  Chaplain  at 
Saidpore,  Bengal,  1881-2;  at  Midnapore,  1882-4;  at  Asansol, 
1884-5.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Sculcoates,  Yorks.,  1886-7.  V.  of 
East  Hardwick,  1887-90.  Chaplain,  Royal  South  Hants. 
Infirmary,  1890-4.  Chaplain  at  Smyrna,  1894-5 ;  at  Boulogne, 
1895-1901.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  London,  1901-3.  V.of  Wenhaston, 
Sufiolk,  1903-4.  Died  Oct.  3,  1904.  M.I.  at  Wenhaston. 
{Eagle,  XXVI.  240;  Crockford;  The  Standard,  Oct.  7,  1904;  ^'i* 
Yorkshire  Post,  Oct.  7,  1904-) 


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WILSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1877.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  William  (1846),  of  Narberth,  Pembs.  B.  [Jan.  2], 
1858,  at  West  Wratting,  Cambs.  School,  Eton  [King's 
scholar].  Matric.  Michs.  1877.  Run  over  and  killed  on  the 
Great  Western  railway,  near  Taplow,  1879.  Brother  of 
Arthur  F.  M.  (1885).  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Trin.  Coll.  Adm.  states 
that  he  'died  during  the  Easter  Term,  1878.') 
WILSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1886. 
S.  of  James,  lawyer,  of  23,  Aberdeen  Park  Road,  Highbury, 
London.  B.  Jan.  2,  1868.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  Scholar;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Assistant  Master  at 
the  Grocers'  School,  Hackney,  1890-2;  Second  Master  of  the 
Coopers'  Company's  School,  Bow,  1892-1918-.  (St  Paul's 
Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  T.  A.  Walker,  590,  and 
MS.  Twte.) 
WILSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  12,  1890. 
S.  of  R[obert]  H[arrison],  M.D.,  of  8,  Walker  Terrace, 
Gateshead.  B.  there,  Oct.  25,  1871.  Schools,  Doreek  College ; 
St  Peter's  School,  York  and  Gateshead  School.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890.  Became  a  Non-Coil.  Student,  Sept.  29,  1893.  A  fruit- 
farmer  at  Lihou,  Guernsey.  Died,  Oct.  10,  1936.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  615;  The  Times,  Oct.  13,  1936.) 
WILSON,  JAMES  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  13, 
1845;  re-adm.  pens.  July  11,  1846.  [Eldest  s.  of  James, 
solicitor,  of  Brincliffe  Tower,  Shefi6eld  (and  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Alderson).  B.  June  3,  1827. 
School,  Collegiate,  Sheffield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar, 
1850;  B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler)  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Adm.  ad 
eundem,  at  Oxford,  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1854;  priest, 
1855;  C.  of  Hornby,  Yorks.,  1854-6.  C.  of  Stanwix,  Cumber- 
land, 1857-9.  R.  of  Bolton-by-Bowland,  1859-1915-  Hon. 
Canon  of  Ripon,  1889-1917.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding  of 
Yorks.,  1887.  Married,  Apr.  24,  i860,  Catherine,  youngest 
dau.  of  Henry  Remington,  of  Aynsome,  near  Cartmel. 
Resided  latterly  at  Stainforth,  Settle,  where  he  died  Dec.  14, 
1917,  aged  90.  Father  of  George  A.  (1886),  Henry  R.  A.  (1888) 
and  Lionel  G.  (1895);  brother  of  WUliam  R.  (1857).  [Crock- 
ford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  17,  1917;  Hunter, 
Hallamshire.) 
WILSON,  JAMES  CAUGHEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  12,  1893.  S.  of  Richard,  hosier,  of  106,  Hampton  Road, 
Southport,  Lanes.  B.  Nov.  28,  1868,  at  Limefield,  Blackburn. 
School,  Sandringham  House,  Southport.  Matric.  Lent,  1893. 
Ord.  deacon  (Aberdeen),  1904;  priest  (Glasgow),  1905;  C.  of 
Fraserburgh,  Aberdeens.,  1904-5.  C.  of  Dumfries,  1905-8. 
C.  of  St  Luke  with  St  Barnabas,  Glasgow,  1908-11 ;  R.  there, 
1911-12.  R.  of  Lenzie,  Dunbartons.,  1912-15.  R.  of  Deer, 
Aberdeens.,  1915-20.  R.  of  Banff,  1920-6.  Died  Feb.  2, 
1926.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  12,  1926.) 
WILSON,  JAMES  CLUNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  i88i.  Of  Norfolk.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  J.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  Scholar;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury),  1890;  priest,  1891.  Assistant  Master  at  Sutton 
Valence  Grammar  School,  1884-8 ;  Second  Master  there,  1888- 
97.  R.  of  Billingford,  Norfolk,  1897-9.  R.  of  Longford, 
Derbs.,  1899-1918.  R.  of  Cranwich  with  Didlington  and 
Colveston,  Norfolk,  1918-24.  R.  of  Belton,  Suffolk,  1924-7. 
V.  of  Dalby-on-the-Wolds,  Leics.,  1927-8.  V.  of  Holkham 
with  Egmere  and  Waterden,  Norfolk,  1928-32.  V  of  Dalby- 
on-the-Wolds  (again),  1932-4.  Married,  Sept.  13,  1906, 
Margaret  Jessie,  dau.  of  Francis  Gosling,  of  Welbury,  Hitcbin. 
Latterly  of  Fostan,  near  Grantham.  Died  Mar.  30,  1943, 
aged  81,  at  Hunstanton.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  1, 
1943) 
WILSON,  JAMES  HAWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  10, 

1844.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1849. 
WILSON,  JAMES  JOHN  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  22, 
1847;  re-adm.  Feb.  21,  1857.  S.  of  James  [Commissary- 
General,  of  the  Audit  Of&ce].  B.  [July  i],  1829,  at  Sydney, 
N.S.W.,  Australia.  Schools,  Mitcham,  Bromley  and  Ashby- 
de-la-Zouch.  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  3,  1865.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1875.  (Venn,  11.  279;  Law 
Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WILSON,  JAMES  MAURICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  25, 
1855.  [Twin]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1821),  Principal  of 
King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man  (and  Elizabeth  Winch). 
B.  [Nov.  6,  1836],  at  Castletown,  Isle  of  Man.  Schools,  King 
William's  College,  Isle  of  Man,  and  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs. 
■  1855;  Scholar;  Bell  Scholar,  1856;  B.A.  {Senior  Wrangler) 
1859;  M.A.  1862;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1903.  Fellow,  1859-68. 
Hulsean  Lecturer,  1898;  Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1899; 
Lecturer  in  Pastoral  Theology,  1902-3.  Assistant  Master  at 
Rugby  School,  1859-79.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Exeter), 
1879.  Head  Master  of  Clifton  College,  1879-90.  V.  of  Roch- 
dale, 1890-1905.  Archdeacon  of  Manchester,  1890-1905. 
Canon  of  Worcester,  1905-26;  Librarian  of  Worcester,  1906- 
25;  Sub-Dean,  1916-25.  F.R.A.S.;F.G.S.  A  brilliant  classical 


Wilson,  John 

scholar.  Author,  theological;  edited  Worcester  Cathedral 
Records.  President  of  the  Mathematical  Association,  1921. 
Married  (i)  Dec.  18,  1868,  Annie  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
E.  Moore,  Esq.,  of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man;  (2)  Mar.  26,  1883, 
Georgina  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Admiral  John  T.  Talbot,  of 
Merton  Lodge,  Clifton.  Lived  latterly  at  Steep,  Petersfield, 
Hants.,  where  he  died  Apr.  15,1931.  Fatherof  Edward  (1894); 
brother  (or  half-brother)  of  Charles  H.  (1870),  etc.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Eagle,  xlvi.  187;  Crockford;  Life  of  Canon  J.  M. 
Wilson;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  16,  1931-) 
WILSON,  JAMES  MORISON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  15, 

1856.  Did  not  reside. 
WILSON,  JAMES  VERNON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1900. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  Edward  Thomas  (Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
1851),  M.B.,  of  Westal,  Montpellier  Parade,  Cheltenham  (and 
Mary  Agnes  Whishaw).  B.  there,  Jan.  29,  i88i.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A. 
1907.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1904;  priest,  1906;  C.  of 
Stoke-on-Trent,  1904-12.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Wolverhampton, 
1912-20.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain, 
R.A.C.D.).  V.  of  Sneyd,  Staffs.,  1920-33.  C.  of  St  .Albans 
Cathedral,  1935-42.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Somerstown,  Middlesex, 
1942-7.  Married,  Sept.  21,  1909,  Norah,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Herbert  Crump,  of  Stoke-on-Trenf .  Of  Bamet,  in  1952. 
Brother  of  Edward  A.  ( 189 1 ).  [Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg. ;  Venn,  iii. 
405;  Crockford;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Sept.  23,  1909-) 
WILSON,  JAMES  WILSON  RIMINGTON  (1841),  see  RIMING- 

TON. 
WILSON,  JAMES  YELVERTON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  Nov.  3,  1S29;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  18,  1830.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  — ,  of  Hornsea,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Ord.  priest  (York),  Dec.  18,  1836  (as  a  literate).  S.P.G. 
missionary  at  Port  Philip,  Victoria,  Australia,  1839-40,  at 
Melbourne,  1841-3,  at  Portland,  1844-55.  Inc.  of  St  Stephen, 
Portland,  1856-69.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1875. 
[Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  F.  P.  White.) 
WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  June  29, 
1757.  S.  of  John,  of  Howe,  Applethwaite,  Westmorland. 
B.  there,  Aug.  6,  1741.  School,  Staveley.  Matric.  Michs. 
1757;  B.A.  [Senior  Wrangler)  1761;  M..\.  1764.  Fellow,  1764. 
For  a  time  a  private  tutor  in  Cambridge;  coached  William 
Paley  for  the  Mathematical  Tripos.  His  name  is  associated 
with  a  theorem  in  the  theory  of  numbers,  published  by 
Edward  Waring  in  his  Mediiationes  Algebraicae.  F.R.S.  1782. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  22,  1763.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1766.  On  the  Northern  Circuit.  Bencher,  May  10,  1782. 
Serjeant-at-Law,  1786.  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas,  1786. 
Knighted,  1786.  A  Commissioner  of  the  Great  Seal,  1792-3- 
Married,  Apr.  7,  1788,  M  — ,  dau.  of  James  Adair,  Serjeant- 
at-Law,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  18,  1793,  at  Kendal;  buried 
there.  M.I.  {T.  A.  Walker,  314;  D.N.B.;  Middle  TempU 
Bench  Book;  Judges  of  England;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag., 
1793,  II.  965;  Gunther,  Early  Science  in  Cambridge,  163, 
confuses  him  with  John  (1713-14).) 
WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17,  I757- 
[2nd]  s.  of  Isaac,  of  Lambrigg,  Westmorland.  Schools, 
Heversham,  Westmoriand  [and  Sedbergh].  Matric.  Michs. 
1757;  Scholar,  1759;  B.A.  (?,th  Wrangler)  1762;  M..\.  1765- 
Fellow,  1764;  Senior  Bursar,  1781-9.  Senior  Proctor, 
1780-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Mar.  7,  1762;  priest,  Feb.  27, 
1763;  C.  of  Ashley  and  Kirtling,  Cambs.,  1762-70.  P.C.  of 
Helsington,  Westmorland,  1770-81.  V.  of  Aysgarth,  Yorks., 
1781.  V.  of  Gainford,  Co.  Durham,  1782.  V.  of  Cattenck, 
Yorks.  Preb.  of  Llandaff.  J. P.  for  Westmoriand.  Resided 
latterly  at  Kendal  where  he  died  Jan.  12,  1791-  (Sedbergh 
Sch.  Reg. ;  First  Fruits,  Dioc.  of  Durham;  G.  Mag.,  1791.  '•  9i-) 
WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  7,  I759-  S.  of 
the  Rev.  — ,  of  Rutland.  School,  his  father.  Matnc.  Lent, 
1763;  B..\.  1764.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Peterb.),  June  17,  1764;  priest  (Lincoln),  May  25, 1766;  C.  of 
Somersham,  Hunts.,  1764-1805.  Buried  there,  Nov.  27, 1821, 
aged  80.  Father  of  Thomas  (1784)-  (F-  P-  White;  P.  E. 
Towell;  Northants.  Clergy.) 
WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  28,  1769. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1733),  R-  of  Elsing,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Seaming.  Matric.  Easter,  1770;  Scholar,  1769;  B.A. 
1773.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  June  6,  1773;  priest,  July  13, 
1777;  C.  of  Witchingham,  Norfolk,  1777-  Probably  V.  of 
Leighton  Buzzard,  Beds.,  1788-1826,  dying  in  1826;  if  so, 
father  of  Christopher  (1807).  (Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1826, 
II.  378.) 
WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  4,  1773- 
S.  of  John,  of  Bassenthwaite,  Cumberland.  School,  St  Bees. 
Matric.  Michs.  1773.  Migrated  (age  21)  to  Trinity,  Mar.  25, 
1775;  Scholar,  1776;  B.A.  (3rd  Wrangler)  1778.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.),  1779;  priest,  1779.  V. of  Whitkirk,  Yorks.,  1779-85- 
Died  July  27,  1785,  aged  31,  at  Bassenthwaite.  (Northants. 
Clergy;  T.  A.  Walker,  337;  G.  E.  Kirk.) 


523 


Wilson,  John 

WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1787.   Matnc 

Michs.  1788;  Scholar,  1791;  B.A.  {3rd  Wrangler)  1792;  M.A. 

1795.   Chaplain  of  Trinity,  1 794-1802.  C.  of  Hallaton,  Leics. 

Sometime     Head     Master    of     Bolton-le-Moors     Grammar 

School.   Died  in  1826,  at  Hallaton  rectory.    (G.  Mag.,  1827, 

I.  186.) 
WILSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  20,   1788;  a 

'Ten-year  man.'    Of  Westmorland.    No  residence  recorded; 

name  off,  Oct.  1790.    {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  563.) 

WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  13,  1812. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Workington,  Cumberland.  School, 
Workington.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1819; 
Med.  Lie.  1822;  M.D.  1826.  F.R.C.P.,  1827;  Censor,  1831. 
Physician  to  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  from  1831.  Lived  at 
51,  Oxford  Street,  London.  Author,  The  Lost  Solar  System  of 
the  Ancients  Discovered.  Died,  Sept.  27,  1859.  at  Workmgton. 
{Peile,  II.  373;  Boase,  vi.  917;  Munk,  in.  281.) 

WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  19,  1822. 
S.  of  William.  B.  in  Edinburgh.  School,  private.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1832.  President  of  the  Union, 
1826.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  3,  1827,  as  s.  of 
William,  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  11, 
1832.    {Law  Lists.) 

WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  15,  1823. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  J.,  of  Donington,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1823; 
B.A.  1827;  M..\.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1827;  priest, 
1828;  C.  of  Surfleet,  Lines.,  1827-8.  C.  of  Stickney,  1828-32. 
C.  of  Folkingham,  1832-9.  V.  of  Deeping  St  James,  1838-40. 
V.  of  Wigtoft-fum-Quadring,  1840-70.  Married,  May  28, 
1829,  Miss  —  Gleed.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1872. 
(P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1825.  [2nd 
s.  of  John,  of  Seacroft  Hall,  and  Cliffe  Hall,  Leeds  (and 
.Martha,  dau.  of  Richard  Bassett).  B.  Jan.  i,  1808.  School, 
Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  9,  1829.  Of  Seacroft  Hall,  Yorks.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding  of  Yorks.  Captain,  2nd  West 
York  Militia.  Married,  Apr.  13,  1846,  Anna  Maria  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Roderick  Macleod,  of  CadboU,  Ross-shire,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Jan.  29,  1891.  Brother  of  Richard  B.  (1833). 
[Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  918;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WILSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  1833,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  For  many 
possible  identifications  see  A  I.  Oxon. 

WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  12,  1834. 
S.  of  John,  of  Leasgill  Cottage,  near  MUnthorpe,  Westmorland. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841;  D.D.  1854.  Ord. 
deacon  (London),  June  6,  1841 ;  priest,  May  22,  1842.  Second 
Master  of  St  Peter's  College  School,  Eaton  Square,  1848-63. 
Minister  at  Trinity  Chapel,  Knightsbridge,  1850-8.  Head 
Master  of  St  Peter's  College  School,  1863-5.  Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Ripon.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Knightsbridge,  1858-87. 
Died  May  23,  1887,  aged  73,  in  London.  Father  of  John  R. 
(1861).   {Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  May  25,  1887.) 

WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.sizaratSrJoHN's,  May  15,  1843;  re-adm. 
pens.  Oct.  II,  1843.  S.  of  John,  silversmith,  of  Peterborough 
(and  Elizabeth).  B.  there,  Jan.  13,  1820.  School,  King's 
College,  London  (Mr  Hall).  Matric.  Michs.  1843.  Migrated  to 
Clare,  Mar.  23,  1844;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester),  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  St  John's,  Preston,  Lanes., 
1847-50.  C.  of  Docking,  Norfolk,  185 1-4.  P.C.  of  St  James's, 
Preston,  Lanes.,  1854-76.  Married  Maria  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Parr,  sometime  R.  of  Preston.  Died 
Mar.  27,  1876.  Father  of  Wolstenhohne  M.  O.  (1875).  {The 
Times,  Apr.  i,  1876;  Clergy  List.) 

WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  10,  1844.  [2nd] 
s.  of  Robert,  of  London  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  in  parish  of 
St  James',  Westminster.  IBapt.  Feb.  11,  1821.  Migrated  to 
Pembroke,  Oct.  17,  1844.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1848;  M.A.  1852. 

WILSON,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  D.D.  1854,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [S. 
of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  (Brasenose,  Oxford,  1756),  R.  of  Shefford, 
Berks.  School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  May  16,  1806,  age  16;  B..A.  (Oxford)  1810;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1814;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1826;  D.D.  (Oxford)  1852; 
Fellow;  Tutor;  President,  1850-66.  Ord.  deacon,  1817; 
priest,  1821.  R.  of  Garsington,  Oxon.,  1850-66.  F.S.A. ; 
F.R.S.,  1845.  Died  July  8,  1873,  at  Wood  Ferry  House,  near 
Oxford.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Clergy  List;  Boase,  in.  1417.) 

WILSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  10,  1874. 
S.  of  Thomas,  printer  (and  Betsy).  B.  July  12,  1853,  at 
Church  Kirk,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Jul>;3i,  1853.  [School,  Clitheroe.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Of  Livingston  Drive,  Sefton  Park, 
Liverpool. 


Wilson,  John  Remington 

WILSON,  JOHN  BRACEBRIDGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
May  15,  1846;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  7,  1848.  S.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  (Merton  College,  Oxford,  1818),  R.  of  Topcroft, 
Norfolk  (and  Lucretia).  B.  there,  Sept.  13,  1828.  [School, 
perhaps  Durham ;  a  Jonathan  Bracebridge  Wilson  was  there 
in  1842.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852.  Originally  intended 
to  enter  the  Diplomatic  service,  but  went  to  Australia,  where 
he  was  for  a  time  a  journalist.  Opened  a  school  at  Geelong; 
Vice- Principal  of  Geelong  Grammar  School  and,  latterly, 
Head  Master.  F.L.S.  Married,  Apr.  7,  1863,  Oriane  Maria, 
dau.  of  Horatio  Nelson  Rowcroft.  Died  about  Oct.  1895,  at 
Geelong.  {Durham  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  xix.  500; 
Norfolk  Weekly  Standard,  Dec.  7,  1895;  Foster,  Baronetage.) 

WILSON,  JOHN  CRACROFT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.   1883.    S.  of  F.  R.,  Esq.    B.  in  New  Zealand.    From 
St  Andrew's  University.    Matric.  Michs.  1883.   Died  Dec.  3, 
1930,  aged  69,  at  Cashmere,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
{The  Times,  Jan.  20,  1931.) 
WILSON,  JOHN  DOVER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1900.   [Eldest] 
s.  of  Edwin,  scientific  artist,  of  Cherryhinton  Road,  Cam- 
bridge  (and   Elizabeth  Dover).    B.   July   13,   1881,   at   10, 
St    Leonards,    Mortlake.     Schools,    Kenley    and    Lancing 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar;  Members'  prize,  1902; 
B.A.  1903;  Harness  prize,  1904;  M.A.  1908;  Litt.D.  1926. 
Hon.  Fellow,  1936.  F.B.A.,  1931.  C.H.,  1936.  English  Lector 
at    Helsingfors    University,    Finland,    1906-9;    Lecturer   in 
English  Language  and  Literature  at  the  Goldsmiths'  College, 
London   University,    1909-12.     H.M.    Inspector  of  Schools 
(adult  education),  1912-24.   Professor  of  Education  at  King's 
College,  London,  1924-35.    Regius  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and 
English  Literature  at  Edinburgh,  1935-45-    Member  of  the 
Departmental  Committee  on  the  Teaching  of  English,  1919- 
21.    Sandars  Reader  in  Bibliography  at  Cambridge,  1932; 
Leslie  Stephen  Lecturer,  1939.    A  Trustee  of  Shakespeare's 
birthplace.   Married,  July  30,  1906,  Dorothy  May,  only  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Edward  Curtis  Baldwin,  V.  of  Harston,  Cambs., 
and   had   issue.     Author,   Life   in   Shakespeare's    England; 
Shakespeare's  Hand  in  the  Play  of  Sir  Thomas  More;  The 
Essential  Shakespeare;  What  Happens  in  Hamlet;  and  other 
works  on  Shakespeare.    Editor  of  The  New  Shakespeare.   Of 
Three  Beeches,  Balemo,  Midlothian,  in  195 1.   {Venn,  in.  405; 
Who's  Who.) 
WILSON,  JOHN  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  i, 
1851.   Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1866. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of  Hunslet,  Leeds, 
1856-7.     C.    of    Rochdale,    1857-61.     C.    of   Holy   Trmity, 
Knightsbridge,    London,    186 1-7    and    1868-79.     C.    of   St 
James's,  St  Marylebone,  1867-8.    Head  Master  of  Chelsea 
Grammar  School,  1871-83.  V.  of  East  Kennett,  Wilts.,  1884- 
96.    Died  Sept.  20,  1896.    {Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle, 
Oct.  2,  1896.) 
WILSON,  JOHN  FREDERIC.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  30, 
1888.   S.  of  R.  G.    B.  [Jan.  29,  1870],  at  Geelong,  Victoria, 
Australia.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  1894.   Died  Feb.  21,  1899,  in  Melbourne, 
Australia.   {Peile,  11.  742;  Law  Lists.) 
WILSON,  JOHN  GORDON.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1890. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  W[illiam]  Sfhepley]  (1857).  Esq.,  of  Burnside, 
Sandhurst    Road,   Tunbridge   Wells.     [B.   Nov.    26,    1871.] 
School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B..A.  1893.    In 
the  firm  of  Messrs  Merz  and  McLellan,  consulting  engineers. 
A.M.I.E.E.,  1901.    Married,  1907,  Mary  Glen,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Davidson,  of  Edinburgh.    Of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Died  Feb.  23,  1913.   Brother  of  Arthur  L.  (1899),  George  S. 
(1892)    and   Hugh   W.    (1896).     {Charterhouse   Reg.;    R.   L. 
Arrowsmith.) 
WILSON,    JOHN    LAMPORT.     Adm.    pens,    at    Peterhouse, 
May  6,  1840.  Of  Nottingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1840.  Migrated 
to  Queens',  Dec.  19,  1840;  B.A.  1844.   (T.  A.  Walker,  470.) 
WILSON,  JOHN  MARYON.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  19, 
1821 ;  re-adm.  Fell.-Com.,  Oct.  9,  1822.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  Thomas 
[Maryon,  7th  Bart.]  (1792),  of  Charlton,  Kent  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Captain  James  Smith,  R.N.).    [B.  Dec.  12,  1802,  at 
Lewisham.]    Matric.  Michs.  1822.    Lieut.,  nth  Essex  R.V., 
1860-3.   Succeeded  his  brother  as  9th  Bart.,  1869.   Sold  the 
Lordship  of  the  manor  of  Hampstead,  1871  (for  £55,045).  to 
the    Metropolitan    Board    of    Works,    thereby    preserving 
Hampstead  Heath  from  being  built  upon.   Married,  Dec.  22, 
1825,  Chariotte  Julia,  dau.  of  George  Wade,  of  Dunmow, 
Essex.  Died  May  11,  1876.  Brother  of  Spencer  M.  (1821)  and 
Thomas  M.  (1819) ;  father  of  Charles  M.  (1850)  and  George  M. 
(1853).    {Boase,  vi.  919;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.) 
WILSON,  JOHN  REMINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  24, 
1866.   S.  of  Joshua.    B.  [Oct.  15],  1847,  in  London.   School, 
University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1873.  Of  Canterbury.  Died  May  28,  1904,  at  Montreux, 
Switzerland.   {The  Times,  June  2,  1904.) 


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WILSON,  JOHN  RIMINGTON  (1850),  see  RIMINGTON. 

WILSON,  JOHN  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  29, 
1861.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1834)  (and  Alice).  B.  in  Chelsea, 
London.  Bapt.  May  22,  1842.  School,  St  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square.  Matric.  Michs.  1861.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Jan.  15, 
1862;  B.A.  1863;  33rii  Wrangler,  1865;  M.A.  i868.  Ord.  . 
deacon  (London),  i856;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Knightsbridge,  1866-7.  V.  of  Guilden  Morden,  Cambs.,  1867- 
95.  R.  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk,  1895-1908.  Died  June  7,  1908, 
aged  65.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  June  9,  1908.) 

WILSON,  JOHN  SKINNER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Sept.  26,  1868.  [Youngest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  David  [Dean  of 
Aberdeen].  B.  [Jan.  5,  1849],  at  Fyvie,  .^berdeens.  School, 
Glenalmond.  Matric.  Michs.  186S;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1897. 
Ord.  deacon  (Aberdeen),  1871;  priest,  i873-  Inc.  of  Christ 
Church,  Kincardine  O'Neil,  Aberdeens.,  1873-6.  C.  of  All 
Saints,  Woodhead,  Fyvie,  1876-80;  Inc.  there,  1880-5.  R-  of 
St  George's,  Edinburgh,  1885-97.  Synod  Clerk,  dio.  of 
Edinburgh,  1890-7.  Canon  of  St  Mary's,  Edinburgh,  1890-7; 
Sub-Dean,  1897;  Dean,  1897-1919.  Hon.  Canon  of  Edin- 
burgh, 1919-26.  Married,  Apr.  5,  1883,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
Nerval  Cl>-ne,  Advocate,  of  Aberdeen.  Edited  the  Seabury 
Centenary  Report.  Died  Nov.  13,  1926,  at  Strathtay,  Perths. 
(Glenalmond  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Guardian, 
Apr.  II,  1883;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1926.) 

WILSON,  JONAH  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  19, 

1840.  S.  of  Jonah,  surgeon  (and  Anne).  B.  June  4,  1821,  at 
Huntingdon.  School,  Huntingdon  Grammar  (Mr  J.  Fell). 
Matric.  Michs.  1840. 

WILSON,  The  Rev.  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse, 
July  2,  1834;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  Ord.  priest  (Bp.  of  Carlisle, 
at  Rose  Castle)  July  19,  i8i8.  C.  of  Grinsdale,  Cumberland, 
from  1820.  Kept  a  boarding-school  at  Coldale  Hall  from 
1829,  which  he  moved  to  Crozier  Lodge  before  1844.  P.C.  of 
Grinsdale,  1829-48.  Married  (2)  Jan.  1832,  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Hudson,  V.  of  Stanwix.  Died  Feb.  16,  1848, 
aged  55.  (T.  A.  Walker,  450;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  11. 
550;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WILSON,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  20, 

1841.  S.  of  Jonathan.  B.  at  Macclesfield,  Cheshire.  Matric. 
Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester), 
1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of  BoUington,  Cheshire,  1845-6.  P.C. 
of  St  James',  Congleton,  1846-69.  R.  of  Longnewton,  Co. 
Durham,  1869-85.  Died,  Sept.  25,  1885,  aged  65.  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Sept.  30,  1885.) 

WILSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr  15,  i795- 
Scholar,  1795. 

WILSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  30, 
1798.  S.  of  John,  of  Whitehaven,  Cumberland.  School, 
Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1798;  B.A.  1802;  M.A.  1811.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich,  LjH.  dim.  from  York),  Mar.  14,  1802.  V.  of 
North  Kelsey,  Lines.,  1825-54-  Died  in  1854.  (Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clergy  List.) 

WILSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  27, 
1814.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Poulton,  Lanes.  School,  Maccles- 
field. Matric.  Michs.  1814.  Buried  in  Great  St  Andrew's 
Church,  Cambridge,  Apr.  i,  1815.  M.I.,  on  which  his  age  is 
given  as  18.   (Peile,  11.  377-) 

WILSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  24, 
1823.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Heversham,  Westmorland 
(and  Betsey,  dau.  of  Richard  Johnson).  B.  Sept.  12,  1805. 
School,  Heversham.    Matric.  Michs.  1823.    (C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WILSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  7,  1826.  Did 
not  reside.   Perhaps  same  as  the  next. 

WILSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  25, 
1828.  2nd  s.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Caldewgate,  Carlisle.  B. 
there.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  Scholar;  B.A.  1832.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  1832;  priest,  1833;  C.  of  Bicker,  Lines.,  1832-42. 
C.  of  Algarkirk-cum-Fosdyke,  1842-72.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1874. 

WILSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  23,  1850. 
[School,  Oakham.]   Matric.  Michs.  1850.   (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  12,  1871. 
S  of  Daniel  [of  Halifax].  B.  [Apr.  30,  1849],  at  Halifax. 
School  King  WUUam's  College,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871-  Scholar;  B.A.  (gth  Wrangler  and  Hist.  Trip.,  ist  Class) 
1875-  M  A.  1878.  FeUow,  1876-80.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools 
(Lincoln  district),  1879;  Louth  district  from  1883.  Of  the 
Manor  House,  Heighington,  Luics.,  in  1911.  Married,  1880. 
Brother  of  Samuel  R.  (1873)-  {King  William's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Teile,  11.  620.) 


Wilson,  Matthew 

WILSON,  JOSEPH  BOWSTEAD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke,  Apr.    17,   1861.     2nd  s.   of  Joseph,   of  Woodhom, 
Morpeth,  Northumberland  (and  Ann,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bow- 
stead,  of  Beckbank,  Cumberland).    B.  [May  16,  1841],  at 
Crackenthorpe,  Appleby,  Westmorland.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.   Rowing 
'blue,'  1863.   Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1866;  priest,  1867. 
Assistant  Master  at  Bromsgrove  Grammar  School,  1865-72. 
R.   of  St  Helen's,  Worcester,   1873-81.     R.   of  St  Albans, 
Worcester,  1881.  R.  of  Knightwick  with  Doddenham,  Worcs., 
1881-1909.    Member  of  Worcs.  County  Council,  1896-1911. 
F.S.A.,    1893.     Married,    June   30,    1881,   Catherine   Eliza, 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Rowley  Hill,  M.P.,  of  W'orcester, 
and  had  issue.    Latteriy  of  Oakfield,  Claines,  Worcs.    Died, 
Dec.   30,   1911.     (Giggleswick  Sch.   Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke, 
Family  Records.) 
WILSON,  JOSEPH  HUTCHINSON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888. 
S.  of  John,  landed-proprietor,   of  Fairfield,  Cockermouth. 
B.  there  [Nov.  30],  1868.    Schools,  Cheltenham  College  and 
Liverpool  College.    Matric.   Michs.   1888;   B.A.   and  LL.B. 
1891.    AHm    Solicitor,  1895;  practised  in  Carlisle.    Died  in 
June,  1933.   (Venn,  11.  503;  Law  Lists.) 
WILSON,  JOSEPH  KERSHAW.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.   7,    1875.     [S.   of  Joseph,   of  Canterbury,   Derby   and 
Leamington.]     B.   Dec.   27,    1854,   at  Canterbury.    School, 
King's  College,  London.    Matric.  Michs.   1875;  B..\.  1879; 
M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of 
St  Thomas's,  Birmingham,  1880-3.    C.  of  Mortlake,  Surrey, 
1883-90.   C.  of  Wimbledon,  1890-1902.  V.  of  St  Margaret's, 
Rochester,  1902-15.  V.  of  Bromley,   Kent,  1915-30.    Hon. 
Canon  of   Rochester,  1922.    Maixied  Ethel  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Col.  John  Stephen  Ross,  Madras  Stafi  Corps,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Apr.  20,  1930.    (Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Apr.  21,  1930.) 
WILSON,  JOSHUA  PLUMPTON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Selwvn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1898.    B.  May  26,  1879.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Beverley 
Smelt  (1854),  V.  of  Brantingham,  Yorks.   School,  St  John's, 
Leatherhead,  1892-4.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  (Reg.  of  St  John's 
Sch.,  Leatherhead.) 
WILSON,  KENNETH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  15,  1861. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  [of  Crimbles  House,  Leeds] 
(and  Elizabeth).   B.  Sept.  22,  1842,  at  Leeds.   [School,  Leeds 
Grammar.]     Matric.   Michs.    1861;   B.A.    1865;   M.A.    1875- 
Assistant  Master  at  the  Hartley  Institute,  Southampton; 
subsequently  Principal  of  Wellington  College,  New  Zealand. 
Of  Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand,  in  1905.    Brother  of 
Herbert  (1852).    (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Diet,  of  New 
Zealand  Biog.) 
WILSON,   KENNETH   PLUMPTON.    Adm.   pens,    (age   20)    at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  11,  1880.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Plumpton  Steaven- 
son  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1849),  R.  of  Horbling,  Lines. 
B.  [May  31,  1861],  at  Ringstead,  Norfolk.    [Schools,  Marl- 
borough College  and  Rossall.]   Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar; 
(Class  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1883);  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II, 
ist  Class)  1884;  M.A.  1890.   Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1882-4. 
Assistant  Master  at  Fettes  College,  1884-1925.    Of  Heather- 
deene,  Crowthorne,   Berks,  in   1939.    Died   May   18,   1949. 
Brother   of   Charles    P.    (1877)-     (Marlborough   Coll.    Reg.; 
Rossall  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  May  20, 
1949.) 
WILSON,  LAWRENCE  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  II,   1884.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (and  Mary).    B. 
Nov   15    1864,  at  Crosthwaite,  Westmorland.   Bapt.  Jan.  20, 
1865.   School,  Heversham.    Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887. 
Ord    deacon  (Manchester),  1888;  C.  of  Lancaster,   1888-9. 
Latterly  of  Castle  HUl,  Lancaster.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1910. 
WILSON,  LIONEL  GATHORNE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
20  1895.  [6th  and  youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  James  Allen  (1845), 
R    of  Bolton-bv-Bowland,  Lanes,   (and  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Henry    Remington).     B.    there    [Sept.    25],    1876.     School, 
Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1908.   Lieut., 
Royal  Engineers.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
Gen     List    (RaUway   transport   officer)).     Head   Master  of 
Riber  Castle  School,  Matlock,  until  1930.    Married,  Apr.  24, 
1907,  Rosa  Beatrice  Sophia,  3rd  dau  of  Frederick  Barker,  of 
Longlands,  Grange-over-Sands,  and  had  issue.    Of  Kirkby 
Lonsdale  in  i939-   Died  Feb.  ii,  1951-   Brother  of  George  A 
(1886)  and  Henry  R.  A.  (1888).    (Rossall  Reg.;  Tnn.  Coll. 
Record.) 
WILSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  15, 
1779.  S.  of  John  [schoolmaster],  of  Heversham,  Westmorland. 
School,  Heversham.    Bapt.  Nov    3,   1759-    Matnc    Michs. 
1779;  Scholar,  1782;  B.A.  (15th  Wrangler,  Aegr.)  1783;  M.A. 
1786     Fellow,  1784.    C.  of  Crayford,  Kent,  in  1816.    {Btog. 
Diet,  of  Living  Authors;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 


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WILSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  4, 
1821.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln),  1825;  priest,  1826;  C.  of  Alexton,  Leics., 
-1841-3.  V.  of  Loddington,  1843-77.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1878.    (Clergy  List.) 

WILSON,  MATTHEW  AMCOTTS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Jan.  22,  1873.  [Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Matthew  Wharton,  Bart. 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1845),  of  Eshton  Hall,  Gargrave, 
Yorks.  (and  Gratiana  Mary,  dau.  of  Admiral  Richard 
Thomas,  of  Stonehouse).  B.  Jan.  2,  1853.  School,  Harrow.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1873.  Captain,  ist  West  Yorks.  Militia,  1874; 
Major,  K.O.Y.L.I.,  1909.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart., 
Mar.  1,  1909.  Of  Eshton  Hall.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West 
Riding;  J. P.  for  the  N.  and  E.  Ridings.  Married,  Oct.  8,  1874, 
Georgina  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Thomas  Lee,  of 
Grove  Hall,  Yorks.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  18,  1914. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who  was  Who;  The 
Times,  Jan.  19,  1914) 

WILSON,  MERVYN  SEEPINGS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  14,  1873.  S.  of  Francis  Reed,  Esq.,  of  London. 
B.  at  King's  Lynn.  [School,  Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1877.  At  King's  College  Hospital.  M.R.C.S. 
and  L.S.A.,  1882.  House  Surgeon,  Salisbury  General  In- 
firmary. Practised  at  Chippenham,  Wilts.  Member  of  Wilts. 
C.C.  Died,  Sept.  29,  1933,  aged  79-  (Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  Sept.  30,  1933) 

WILSON,  NORMAN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897.  3rd  s.  of 
Alexander  Christy,  M.D.,  of  Doncaster.  B.  there,  Oct.  10, 
1878.  School,  Dean  Close,  Cheltenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  1900;  M.A.  and  B.Chir.  1907;  M.D.  1911.  At  Edinburgh 
University  and  the  London  Hospital.  Clinical  Assistant, 
Royal  Waterloo  Hospital  for  children.  Practised  at  Sher- 
borne, Dorset.  Medical  Officer  of  Health,  Sherborne  U.D.C. 
Died  Apr.  20,  1936,  at  Salisbury,  Rhodesia.  Brother  of 
Angus  B.  (1895)  and  Walter  R.  (1891).  (Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  May  6,  1936.) 

WILSON,  PERCIVAL  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  20,  1894.  S.  of  J.  A.,  Esq.,  of  West  End,  Hambledon, 
Hants.  [B.  Nov.  22,  1875.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1894.  Kept  seven  terms.  Second  Lieut.,  West  India  Regt., 
1899;  Lieut.,  1900;  Garrison  Adjutant  in  Jamaica,  1902-3; 
employed  with  the  Egyptian  Army,  1906-9;  Captain,  Royal 
West  Kent  Regt.,  1907;  retired,  1913.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (mentioned  in  despatches;  M.C.).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists ;  A  rmy  Lists.) 

WILSON,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  12,  1785. 
Of  Cumberiand.  Name  off,  Nov.  23,  1785.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  563.) 

WILSON,  PETER  McCANDLISH.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1899. 
[S.  of  J.,  postmaster,  of  Derby.  B.  Aug.  29,  1881.]  School 
[Derby  School  and]  Hymer's  College,  Hull.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1909.  Of  Woodbourne,  20,  North  Hill 
Road,  Headingley,  Leeds,  in  1946.   (Derby  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILSON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21,  1814. 
[4th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Tobago,  West  Indies.]  School,  West- 
minster. Did  not  reside.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  26,  1816,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1820;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1823.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1815. 
R.  of  Ilchester,  Somerset,  1830-7.  Died  at  Carhampton, 
Somerset,  June  23,  1847,  aged  52.  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Al.  Oxon.;  O.  Mag.,  1847,  11.  548.) 

WILSON,  PHILIP  WHITWELL.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  8,  1894. 
[7th]  s.  of  Isaac  Whitwell,  J. P.,  of  Castle  Lodge,  Kendal, 
Westmorland  [and  Anne,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Bagster].  [B. 
May  21,  1875.]  School,  Kendal  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  Scholar;  B.A.  1897.  President  of  the  Union,  1896.  In 
the  Press  Gallery,  House  of  Commons  for  twelve  years.  M.P. 
for  St  Pancras  (South)  1906-10.  Sometime  Parliamentary  and 
American  correspondent  to  the  Daily  News.  On  the  staff  of  the 
New  York  Times.  Married  (i)  1899,  Alice  Selina,  only  dau.  of 
Henry  Collins  Pawtucket,  of  Rhode  Island,  U.S.A.,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  1944,  Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  George  R. 
Cross,  of  Edgewater,  New  Jersey.  Author,  The  Church  we 
forget;  The  Irish  Case;  William  Pitt  the  Younger;  The  Romance 
of  the  Calendar;  Newtopia;  Black  Tarn;  etc.  Of  Linden  House, 
3001,  Henry  Hudson  Parkway,  New  York,  in  1950.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Who's  Who;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WILSON,  PLUMPTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  3, 
1818.  S.  of  William,  of  Co.  Wexford,  Ireland.  B.  Nov.  22, 
1799,  at  Colsterworth,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar; 
(Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1820-1);  LL.B.  1828.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.),  1824;  priest,  1825.  R.  of  Newmarket  with 
Wood  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1834-47.  V.  of  Thorpe-Arnold,  Leics., 
1847-52.  R.  of  Knaptoft  with  Shearsby  and  Mowsley,  Leics., 
1852-76.  Married  and  had  issue.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1877. 


Wilson,  Richard 

WILSON,  RALPH  VENABLES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1877. 
S.  of  George  Venables,  land-agent,  deceased,  of  Co.  Donegal, 
Ireland.  B.  [May  17,  1857],  at  KUIybegs.  Schools,  St  Maryle- 
bone  and  All  Souls'  Grammar.  Doubtful  if  resided.  Adm.  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1877.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Ord. 
deacon  (Canterbury),  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  Chislet,  Kent, 
1880-2.  Sunday  Evening  Lecturer,  All  Saints,  Notting  Hill, 
1882-3.  Chaplain,  R.N.,  1883-1914;  H.M.S.  Sultan,  1883; 
Garnet,  1884-6;  Thunderer,  1887-8;  Lion,  1888-9;  Devasta- 
tion, 1889-90;  Iron  Duke,  1890-2;  Howe,  1892;  Empress  of 
India,  1893-5;  Crescent,  1895-7;  at  the  Royal  dockyard, 
Bermuda,  1898-1903;  H.M.S.  Aeolus,  1903-4;  at  Gosport, 
1904-9;  at  Chatham,  1909-14.  Latterly  of  Gosport,  Hants. 
Died  May  29,  1924.  Brother  of  William  S.  S.  (1877).  (Venn, 
II.  425;  Crockford;  The  Times,  May  31,  1924.) 

WILSON,  RANDLE  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  10, 
1885.  B.  July  6,  1865.  [School,  Denstone  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1885.  Went  to  Canada.  At  St  John's  College,  Winni- 
peg. Ord.  deacon,  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.-in-charge  of  Poplar 
Point,  Rupert's  Land,  1902-3.  Inc.  of  Christ  Church, 
Hamiota,  1904-5.  Inc.  of  Norwood,  1906-7.  Died  Oct.  4, 
1914,  at  Parksville,  Vancouver  Island,  British  Columbia. 
(Denstone  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WILSON,  REGINALD  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  1,  1879.  Only  [surv.]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel, 
V.  of  Ingham,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Stoke  Damerel,  Devon.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Died  May  19,  1883,  at  Ingham 
vicarage.   (The  Times,  May  23,  1883.) 

WILSON,  REGINALD  HENRY  RIMINGTON  (1871),  see 
RIMINGTON-WILSON. 

WILSON,  REGINALD  THORP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23. 
1884.  [Eld.]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  [Reginald]  (1857),  V.  of 
Bolsterstone,  Sheffield  (and  Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard 
Thorp).  B.  [Feb.  i],  1866,  at  Bamsley,  Yorks.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Lieut.,York 
and  Lancaster  Regt.,  1897.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1891 ;  practised  in 
Sheffield  (Messrs  Younge,  Wilson  and  Co.).  Married,  Aug.  30, 
1900,  Gladys,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Willis  Dixon,  of  Sheffield, 
and  had  issue.  Succeeded  to  Waldershaigh,  near  Sheffield,  on 
the  death  of  his  father,  1914;  living  there  in  1950.  Died  Feb. 
15,  1953-  Brother  of  Clement  E.  M.  (1894),  Evelyn  R.  (1898) 
and  Rowland  A.  (1887).  (Law  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Army 
Lists;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WILSON,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14, 

1770.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Christopher  (1732)  [Preb.  of  St  Paul's]. 
Of  Westminster.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar, 
1772;  B.A.  1775;  M.A.  1778.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  23, 

1771.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1782).  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns 
of  Court.) 

WILSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1771.  S.  of  the  Rev.  [John]  (1726),  R.  of  Fulboum,  Cambs. 
B.  there.  [Bapt.  Feb.  24,  1755.]  Matric.  Michs.  1772; 
Scholar,  1775;  B.A.  1776;  M.A.  1780.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  for 
Canterbury),  Sept.  28,  1777;  priest  (London,  for  Canterbury), 
May  30,  1779;  C.  of  Ospringe,  Kent,  1777-80.  C.  of  Fulboum, 
Cambs.,  1780.  Married  at  St  Mary-the-Less,  Cambridge, 
July  25,  1776,  Ann  Selby.  Died  June  12,  1784,  at  his  lodgings 
at  Charing  Cross,  when  he  was  described  as  '  Chaplain  of  the 
Sampson,  guard-ship';  buried  at  Fulboum,  June  16.  (St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  563;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  June  19, 
1784-) 

WILSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  13,  1773. 
Of  Leicester.   Matric.  Michs.  1774;  B.A.  1778;  M.A.  1781. 

WILSON  (post  FOUNTAYNE- WILSON),  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1800.  [Eldest]  s.  of 
Richard,  of  [Rudding  Hall  and]  Follifoot,  Yorks.  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  John  Fountayne,  D.D., 
Dean  of  York).  [B.  June  9,  1783.]  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
1800.  Succeeded  to  his  father's  property,  1786,  and  to  the 
Melton  Park  estates  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  1802,  and 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Fountayne.  High  Sheriff 
of  Yorkshire,  1807.  M.P.  for  Yorkshire,  1826-30.  Married 
Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Osbaldeston,  M.P.,  of  Hutton 
Bushell,  and  had  issue,  five  daughters.  Died  in  1847.  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.  (sub  Montagu).) 

WILSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17,  1819. 
B.  [Dec.  29,  1798],  at  Kendal,  Westmorland.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar,  1823;  B.A.  (15th 
Wrangler)  1824;  M.A.  1827;  D.D.  1839.  Fellow,  1826-31. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  Nov.  2,  1828;  priest,  June  14,  1829.  Head 
Master  of  Wigan  Grammar  School,  1835-7.  Chaplain  of 
Chelsea  workhouse,  1837-79.  Head  Master  of  St  Peter's 
College  School,  Eaton  Square,  1837-52.  Evening  Lecturer  at 
Chelsea,  1845.  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Upper  Chelsea,  1872^. 
Dean  of  the  College  of  Preceptors  for  11  years.  Married 
(i)  1830,  Frances,  dau.  of  R.  Hough,  of  Newark,  Notts.; 


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Wilson,  Richard 

(2)  July  12,  1866,  Martha,  widow  of  J.  M.  Lambert,  Esq.,  of 
Barking,  Essex.  Author,  Questions  on  the  Gospels  and  Acts  in 
Connection  with  the  Greek  Testament;  A  Treatise  on  Plane  and 
Spherical  Trigonometry;  Sermons,  etc.  Died,  Oct.  9,  1879,  in 
Chelsea.  {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Boose,  vi.  921;  The  Guardian, 
July  18,  1866;  Crockford.) 

WILSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1829. 
S.  of  Robert  [surgeon],  of  Leeds.  School,  Leeds  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  (5<A  Classic)  1833. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  26,  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury,  Litt.  dim.  from  York),  Mar.  15,  1840,  as  'M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.'  Second  Master  of  Leeds  Grammar  School, 
1841-56.  Latterly  took  pupils  at  64,  St  Andrew's  Street, 
Cambridge.  Died  in  1890.  Brother  of  George  (1826).  (Leeds 
Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book.) 

WILSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  15,  1873.  S.  of  George,  physician,  of  Leeds.  School, 
Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880. 
Assistant  Master  at  Leeds  Grammar  School,  1878-1918-. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Lanes.  Fus. ;  M.C.). 
Died,  Mar.  11,  1931,  aged  76,  at  Whitby;  buried  at  Leeds. 
{Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Scott,  MSS.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  13,  1931.) 

WILSON,  RICHARD  BASSETT.  M.A.  1833,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[Eldest  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Seacroft  Hall  and  Cliffe  Hall, 
Yorks.  (and  Isabella,  dau.  of  Richard  Bassett).  B.  Apr.  3, 
1806.]  Matric.  from  University  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  22, 
1824,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1829;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1833.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1829.  Of  Cliffe  Hall,  Yorks.  Married, 
Dec.  5,  1839,  Aime,  dau.  of  William  Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  of 
Adelphi,  Co.  Clare,  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  23,  1867. 
Brother  of  John  (1825).  [Al.  Oxon.;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke, 
L.G.,  which  gives  Feb.  18  for  date  of  death;  G.  Mag.,  1867, 
I.  683.) 

WILSON,  RICHARD  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  28, 
1815.  Of  Middlesex.  [Doubtless  only  s.  of  Richard,  barrister, 
M.P.  for  Ipswich  (and  Hannah  Selby).  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.]  Matric.  Lent,  1815;  B.A.  1819.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  3,  1814.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  29,  1819.  Died 
Dec.  21,  1837,  aged  39.  M.I.  at  Bildeston,  Suffolk.  (Bury 
St  Edmunds  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  F.  P.  White.) 

WILSON,  RICHARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  15,  1854.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Todmorden,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1874-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Woodbridge, 
Suffolk,  1859-61.  C.  of  Richmond,  Yorks.,  1862-9.  V.  of 
Sutton-in-Craven,  1869-1901.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon,  1901. 
Died  Apr.  4,  1901,  aged  66.  (Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  8, 
1901.) 

WILSON,  RICHARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
13,  1875.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  William  (Wadham  College,  Oxford, 
1840)  [V.]  of  Banbury,  Oxon.  B.  there  [Aug.  26],  1856. 
School,  Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  Haddenham, 
Cambs.,  1880-2.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Haggerston,  Middlesex, 
1882-4.  C.  of  St  Augustine's,  Stepney,  1884-1902;  V.  there, 
1902-22;  C.  (again),  1922-7.  Died  May  10,  1927.  (Brighton 
Coll.  Reg.,  which  gives  1858  for  year  of  birth;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  May  11,  1927.) 

WILSON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  4, 

1753.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  of  Warws.    B.  at  Tamworth. 

Bapt.  Jan.   17,   1734.    School,  Winchester.    Matric.  Michs. 

1753;  B.A.  1757;  M.A.  1760.    Ord.  deacon  (Rochester,  Litt. 

I  dim.  from  London),  Sept.  25,  i757;  priest  (Bristol),  Mar.  11, 

I  1759.  V.  of  North  Curry,  Somerset,  1760-91.   Preb.  of  Wells, 

j  1765-91.  V.  of  Buckland  Newton,  Dorset,  1786-91.    (Win- 

I  Chester  Scholars;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  620.) 

WILSON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  16,  1819. 
Of  Norfolk.   [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Wilham  (1780)  (later 
10th  Baron  Bemers),  R.  of  Kirby  Cane  (and  Elizabeth,  dau. 
I  of  Thomas  Sumpter,  of  Histon  Hall,  Cambs.).    B.  Sept.  1, 

I  i8oi.]    Matric.   Michs.    1819;  B.A.   1823;  M.A.  1829.    Ord. 

I  deacon  (Norwich),  June  19,  1825;  priest,  Oct.  9,  1825.    R.  of 

I  Ashwelthorpe,    and   Wreningham   with   Nayland,    Norfolk, 

1826-50.  Married  (i)  Emma,  dau.  of  Col.  Piggott,  of  Dodder- 
shall  Park,  Bucks.;  (2)  Apr.  13,  1832  (his  cousin),  Harriet, 
widow  of  John  Sheppard,  and  dau.  of  Col.  George  Crump,  of 
Alexton  Hall,  Leics.,  and  had  issue.  His  daughter  succeeded 
her  uncle  as  Baroness  Bemers,  June  27,  1871.  Died  Dec.  10, 
1850.  Brother  of  Henry  W.  (1814).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub 
Bemers;  Clergy  List.) 

WILSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  27, 
1852.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William.  B.  at  Hull.  School  [Clergy 
Orphan,  Canterbury  and]  Burton-on-Trent,  Staffs.  Matric. 
Michs.   1852;   B.A.   1856.    Assistant  Master  at   the  Clergy 


Wilson,  Roland  Knyvet 

Orphan  School,  Canterbury.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1858; 
priest,  1859;  C.  of  Edale,  Derbs.,  1858-60.  C.  of  St  John's, 
Walworth,  1860-3.  C.  at  Lock's-Fields,  Walworth,  1863-4. 
C.  of  Christ  Church,  St  George's-in-the-East,  1864-6.  C.  of 
Wapping,  Middlesex,  1866-7.  C.  of  Ramsden  Grays,  Essex, 
1867-9.  C.  of  Woodford,  1869-75.  C.  of  Stoke  Albany  with 
Wilbarston,  Northants.,  1875-87.  Died  Mar.  29,  1887. 
(Clergy  Orphan  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  6, 
1887.) 

WILSON,  ROBERT  CALLWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1898.  [S.  of  Frederick  Robert,  Brigade  surgeon,  of 
Perth.]  B.  Dec.  27,  1879.  [School,  Aldenham.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1898.  Second  Lieut.,  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  1900; 
resigned,  1901.  Served  in  the  South  African  War  (with  the 
Southern  Rhodesian  Volunteers),  1901-2.  Latterly  of 
22,  St  George's  Road,  Bedford.  Died  Feb.  22, 1935,  in  London. 
(Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  23,  1935-) 

WILSON,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  22, 
1858.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Richmond,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin. 
B.  [Sept.  18],  1839,  at  Brighton.  School,  Blackheath  pro- 
prietary. Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Appointed  to  the 
I.C.S.,  i860;  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector  in  Bengal; 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector;  Officiating  Under  Secretary  to 
the  Government  of  Bengal,  1870;  Inspector  of  Registration 
Offices,  1872;  Officiating  Secretary,  Board  of  Revenue,  1877 
and  1879.  Commissioner,  Burdwan  division,  1884.  Officiating 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal  (Finance  Dept.),  1886; 
retired,  1887.  Died  Apr.  3,  1917,  at  Holmwood,  Surrey. 
(India  Office  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Apr.  5,  1917.) 

WILSON,  ROBERT  OTWAY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  19, 
1828;  a 'Ten-year  man.'  Of  Gloucester.  Matric.  Michs.  1837; 
B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1839.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Poole,  Dorset, 
1832-54.  Died  Feb.  12,  1854,  aged  63,  at  Southsea.  (Clergy 
List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  i.  438.) 

WILSON,  ROBERT  PALEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1, 
1889.  Of  Cleveland  St  James,  Exeter.  [Youngest  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Francis  (1834),  V.  of  Armitage,  Staffs.  B.  May  27,  1855. 
School,  Rossall.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1900. 
A  solicitor,  1878-92.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1892;  priest, 
1893;  C.  of  Tunstall,  Staffs.,  1892-4.  Missionary  in  Norfolk 
Island,  Melanesia,  1894;  in  the  Solomon  Islands,  1895-8;  in 
Norfolk  Island,  1908-9  and  1918-19;  P.  in  charge  of  Bungana, 
1909-18.  Chaplain,  diiocesan  Girls'  School,  Auckland,  New 
Zealand,  1921-2;  at  Siota  College,  Melanesia,  1922-7. 
Latterly  of  Worthing,  where  he  died  Feb.  13,  1947.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1870),  Bernard  (1872),  Francis  (1864)  and  Herbert 
(1869).    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  18,  1947.) 

WILSON,  ROBERT  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1875.  Of  Yorks.  [Only]  s.  of  Isaac,  Esq.,  M.P.  [of 
Nunthorpe  Hall,  Northallerton]  (and  Anna  DoroAiy,  dau.  of 
Robert  Benson,  of  Kendal).  [B.  Feb.  7,  1856.]  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879.  Athletics 
'blue'  (3  miles).  Of  Southcroft,  Marton-in-Cleveland.  An 
iron-master  of  Middlesbrough.  J. P.  for  the  North  Riding. 
Married,  Nov.  9,  1882,  Charlotte  Helen,  dau.  of  Robert 
McNair,  of  Greenfield,  Lanarkshire.  Died  June  14,  1931,  at 
St  Thomas  vicarage,  York  (the  home  of  his  daughter). 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  June  16, 
1941.) 

WILSON,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Magdalene,  June  22, 
1782.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Heversham,  Westmorland. 
School,  Heversham.  Bapt.  Dec.  23,  1760.  Matric.  Michs. 
1782.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Mar.  23,  1784;  B.A.  1786; 
M.A.  1789.  Ord.  priest  (London),  July  4,  1790.  V.  of  Brods- 
worth,  Yorks.,  1808-27.  Died  Mar.  17,  1827.  (G.  Mag.,  1827, 
I.  473;C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WILSON,  ROGER  CARUS  (1810),  see  CARUS- WILSON. 

WILSON,  ROLAND  KNYVET.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17),  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  May  16,  1859.  [2nd]  s.  of  George  Knyvet, 
Rear-.\dmiral  (and  Agnes  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Yonge,  V.  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk).  B.  Aug.  27,  1840, 
at  Swaffham.  Matric.  Easter,  1859;  Craven  Scholar,  1861; 
Le  Bas  prize  (mention),  1863;  B..\.  (Senior  Classic)  1863; 
M.A.  1866;  LL.M.  1875.  Fellow,  1862-6.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  27, 1864.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  11, 1867.  Reporter 
for  the  Weekly  Reporter  and  Law  Journal,  1867-71.  Suc- 
ceeded his  uncle.  Sir  Archdale  Wilson,  as  2nd  Bart.,  1874. 
Reader  in  Indian  Law,  1878-84;  I.C.S.  Teacher  in  Indian 
Law,  1884-93.  Lived  latterly  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  J. P.  for 
Richmond.  Married,  Dec.  27,  1873,  Christiana  Whiting, 
youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Phillips,  F.R.S.  Author,  Short 
History  of  Modern  English  Law;  Digest  of  Anglo-Muhammadan 
Law,  etc.  Died  Oct.  29,  1919,  at  Richmond.  Brother  of 
William  K.  (1858).  (Etoti  Sch.  Lists;  Ring's  Coll.  Adm.;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Waif  ord.  County 
s;  Who  I       ""      —    -•         ~ 


Families;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  31,  1919.) 


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Wilson,  Rowland 

WILSON,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  31,  1826. 
Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Orel,  deacon  (Norwich), 
June  5,  1831;  priest,  Oct.  7,  1832.  Chaplain,  R.N.,  1834-71; 
H.M.S.  Queen,  1847-51;  at  Sheemess  dockyard,  1852-71. 
Latterly  of  The  Dale,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  where  he  died 
Aug.  24, 1883,  aged  75.  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  5,  1883.) 

WILSON,  ROWLAND  ALWYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 

1887.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Reginald  (1857),  of  Bolster- 
stone  vicarage,  Sheffield  (and  Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard 
Thorp).  B.  there  [July  18],  1868.  School,  Rugby.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.    Athletics  'blue'  (mile), 

1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1894;  priest  (Coventry),  1895; 
C.  of  Hartlebury,  Worcs.,  1894-1900.  V.  of  Hints,  Staffs., 
1900-10.  R.  of  Great  with  Little  Witley  and  Hillhampton, 
Worcs.,  1910-45.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1928.  F.S.A. 
1930.  Married,  Oct.  2,  1900,  Florence  Grace,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Benjamin  Gibbons,  of  Waresley  House,  Hartlebury, 
and  had  issue.  Residing  at  The  Pleck  House,  Hartlebury,  in 
1953.  Brother  of  Clement  E.  M.  (1894),  Evelyn  R.  (1898)  and 
Reginald  T.  (1884).    (Crockford.) 

WILSON,  SAMUEL  EYRES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  ii, 
1868.  [Only]  s.  of  John  [deceased],  of  Armley,  near  Leeds. 
B.  [Sept.  7],  1850,  at  Leeds.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17, 
1871.  Of  45,  Bedford  Square,  London,  W.C.  Married  Mary 
Watts,  dau.  of  William  Henry  Michael,  Q.C.  {Winchester  Coll. 
Reg. ;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILSON,  SAMUEL  ROBERTSHAW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  II,  1873.  4th  s.  of  Daniel,  gent.,  of  Halifax,  Yorks. 
B.  there,  Oct.  2,  1851.  School,  King  William's  College,  Isle 
of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1873 ;  B.A.  {5th  Wrangler)  1877;  M.A. 
1880.  Fellow,  1877.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1879; 
Cleveland  district,  1884;  at  Halifax,  1892;  at  Ripon,  1900; 
in  Berkshire,  1909.  Latterly  of  Reading,  where  he  died 
Jan.  30,  1936.  Brother  of  Joseph  (1871).  {King  William's 
Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  i,  1936.) 

WILSON,  SCOTT  BARCHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, Jan.  19,  1884.  S.  of  George  [F.R.S.],  of  Heatherbank, 
Weybridge.  [B.  May  29,  1864.]  School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884.  An  ornithologist.  Died  Jan.  20,  1923, 
at  Everton,  Hants.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

WILSON,  SOULBY  BIRKS.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1880; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Of  St  Margaret's,  St  Mary's  Terrace, 
Hastings.   Died  Sept.  26,  1936,  aged  79. 

WILSON,  SPENCER  MARYON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  19,  1821.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  Maryon  (1792),  7th 
Bart.,  of  Charlton,  Kent  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  James 
Smith,  R.N.).  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Feb.  12,  1823.  Matric. 
Lent,  1824.  Died,  unmarried  (accidentally  shot)  Sept.  1, 
1826,  at  Fletching,  Sussex,  aged  22.  Brother  of  John  M. 
(1821)  and  Thomas  M.  (1819).  (Jesus  Coll.  Notes;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1826,  11.  286.) 

WILSON,  STEPHEN  LEA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  1,  1837. 
S.  of  Stephen,  Esq.  [sUk-merchant],  of  Streatham,  Surrey. 
[B.  Oct.  17,  1818.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Did  not 
reside.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  July  10,  1837.  Matric.  Michs. 
1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln);  priest, 
1843;  C.  of  Bovingdon,  Herts.,  1842-4.  C.  of  Berkhamsted, 
1844-51.  C.  of  Booking,  Essex,  1852-4.  C.  of  Prestbury, 
Cheshire,  1855-8;  V.  there,  1858-89.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester, 
1873-99.  Resided  latterly  at  Lansdowne  Crescent,  London, 
where  he  died  Mar.  25,  1899.  (T.A.  Walker,  459  and  MS. 
note;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  28,  1899.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  15, 
1762.  2nds.  of  the  Rev.  Miles  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1728), 
of  Halton  Gill,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1762;  B.A.  {loth 
Wrangler)  1766;  M.A.  1769.  Fellow,  1767.  Brother  of 
Edward  (i757).    (Norihants.  Clergy.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1770.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Lent,  1771;  Scholar;  B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1777.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.),  June  11,  1775.  Head  Master  of  Kingston-on- 
Thames  Grammar  School,  Surrey,  1797-1832,  during  which 
period  the  school  'fell  into  utter  disuse.'  BaiUS  of  Kingston, 
c.  1803-27.  Assistant  Chaplain  at  Hampton  Court  Palace. 
Died  May  16,  1842,  aged  93,  at  Kingston-on-Thames. 
{Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1842,  11.  101;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

WILSON,  The  Rev.  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15,  1779; 
a  'Ten-year  man.'  [S.  of  William  (and  Isabella).  B.  Dec.  3, 
1747,  at  Priest  Hutton,  Lancaster.  Schools,  Warton  and 
Sedbergh.]  Matric.  Easter,  1795;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1795- 
Assistant  Master  at  Sedbergh  School,  1768-71.  Ord.  deacon 
(Westminster),  1771;  priest  (Chester),  1772.  Head  Master  of 
Slaidbum  Grammar  School,  Yorks.,  1773-5.  Head  Master 
of  Clitheroe  Grammar  School  and  V.  of  Clitheroe,  Lanes., 


Wilson,  Thomas  Daniel  Holt 

1775-1807.  R.  of  Claughton,  1807-13.  'A  successful  school- 
master, a  ready  versifier,  and  a  social  favourite  on  account  of 
his  amiability,  genial  wit  and  copious  fund  of  anecdote.  His 
besetting  weakness  was  punning.'  Married,  Apr.  29,  1775, 
Susannah  Tetlow,  of  Skirden,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Nowell,  R.  of  Bolton-by-Bowland  (she  was  44  and  he  28). 
Author,  Archaeological  Dictionary  and  Classical  Antiquities  of 
Jews,  Greeks  and  Romans;  Lancashire  Bouquet.  Died  Mar.  3, 
1813,  at  Clitheroe.   (D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1813,  i.  388;  Gunning, 

II.  117-18.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  19,  1784. 

2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1759),  of  Somersham,  Hunts.    B. 

there,  Aug.  19,  1767.   Schools,  Stilton  (Mr  Topping),  St  Ives, 

and  Oakham  (Mr  Orme).    Matric.  Michs.  1784;  B.A.  1788; 

M.A.  1792.    Ord.  deacon,  1789.    For  some  time  assisted  his 

father  at  Somersham.    His  descendants  were  living  in  the 

village  in  1943,  but  nothing  further  is  known  of  his  career. 

Buried  there,   Oct.   16,   1821.     (P.   E.  Towell;   Rev.   B.  F. 

Sheppard,  R.  of  Somersham;  Oakham  Sch.  Reg.) 
WILSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  6,  1807,   Of 

Staffs.    Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1811;  M.A.  1815. 
WILSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  16,  1817. 

Of  Notts.  [S.  of  Mrs  Beetham,  of  Costock.]  B.  Feb.  25,  1798. 

School,  Repton.   Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1824. 

(Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 
WILSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  23, 

1819.    [Eldest  s.  of  Daniel,  surgeon,  of  Leatherhead,  Surrey. 

B.  there,  Sept.  26,  1800.I  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1826.  Lessee  of  the  Silkstone  Collieries,  Yorks.,  1830-40; 
Chairman  of  the  Association  of  coal-owners  of  the  Bamsley 
district.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Yorkshire  Union  of 
Mechanics'  Institutions,  and  of  the  West  Riding  Geological 
and  Polytechnical  Society,  1837.  Died  Jan.  17,  1876.   (Boase, 

III.  1424;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  16, 

1826.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Leeds.  School,  Stonegrave, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Ord. 
deacon,  1833;  priest,  1834.  V.  of  Famley,  Leeds,  1836-73. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1874.    (Crockford.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  26, 

1827.  Of  Beds.  [S.  of  William.  B.  Mar.  28,  1811,  at  Bedford. 
School,  Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey.]  Matric.  Michs.  1828; 
Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M..\.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
Aug.  18,  1843.  C.  of  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,  1845-7. 
Left  the  Church  of  England,  1847.  Taught  at  Bedford 
College.  A  travelling  tutor  for  some  years,  and  teacher  of 
English  in  a  ladies'  College  at  Weimar  in  1871.  (Eliz.  Coll. 
Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  923;  M.  J.  Tuke,  History  of  Bedford  College.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  14,  1835. 

Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847. 
WILSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  May  3,  1843. 

S.  of  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  [of  Fulford,  Yorks.].    B.  [Nov. 

1824],  at  York.    School,  Uppingham.    Matric.  Michs.  1843. 

(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll.) 
WILSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  i860.  S.  of 

Joshua,  of  Tunbridge  Wells.   B.  [Feb.  10],  1841,  in  London. 

School,  Kent  (private).    Matric.  Michs.  i860.    Adm.  at  the 

Inner  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1866.   (Inns  of  Court.) 
WILSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1898.  S.  of 

T.,  Esq.,  of  64,  Park  Street,  Hull.   Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A. 

1901 ;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1902 ;  priest,  1903 ; 

C.  of  St  Paul's,  Southwark,  1902-5.  C.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Nottingham,  1905-7.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Scarborough,  1907- 
11.  V.  of  Cloughton,  Yorks.,  1912-16.  R.  of  St  Hilda's,  Old 
Trafford,  Lanes.,  1916-24.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Sheffield,  1924-9. 
V.  of  St  Peter's,  Belsize  Park,  London,  N.W.,  1929-49. 
Of  Stanmore,  in  1952.    (Crockford.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  1831. 
B.  at  Huntingdon.  [School,  Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1831; 
exhibitioner;  B.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  Nov.  5,  1836; 
priest,  1837;  C.  of  Marske-in-Cleveland,  Yorks.,  1836-8.  C.  of 
Kirkby-in-Ashfield,  Notts.,  1838-40.  C.  of  Kirkby-Malzeard, 
Yorks.,  1840-59.  V.  of  Kirkby  Fleetham  with  Fencote, 
Yorks.,  1859-75.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876.  (Oakham 
Sch.  Reg.;  Durham  Ord.  Book.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS  DANIEL  HOLT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  7,  1826.  [2nd]  s.  of  [Admiral]  George  [of 
Redgrave  Hall,  Suffolk]  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Pollard, 
of  Ewell,  Surrey).  B.  [Dec.  1807],  at  Redgrave.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  1833;  M.A. 
1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Oct.  7,  1832;  priest,  June  2, 
1833.  R.  of  Hinderclay,  Suffolk,  1833-79-  K-  of  Redgrave 
with  Botesdale,  1844-81.  Married,  Nov.  26,  1839,  Barbara, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Hales,  of  Norwich.  Died  Jan.  4,  i88i. 
Father  of  Thomas  H.  (1862);  brother  of  George  St  V.  (1824). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan.  12,  1881.) 


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Wilson,  Thomas  Erskine 

WILSON,  THOMAS  ERSKINE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1894- 
S.  of  the  Rev.  James  (1854),  R.  of  Barking,  Suffolk  (and 
Ellen  Silver).  B.  [Dec.  6],  1874,  at  [Town]  Barningham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1894;  Abbott  Scholar,  1895;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1904.  Assistant 
Master  at  Sutton  Valence  School,  1897-8 ;  at  Bradfield  College, 
1899-1914  (Head  of  Junior  School,  1909-14).  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford)  1900;  priest,  1901.  Head  Master  of  St  Saviour's 
School,  Ardingly,  Sussex,  1915-32.  R.  of  West  Walton,  Nor- 
folk, 1933-46.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  from  1946. 
Married,  1914,  Ella,  dau.  of  H.  Gibbs,  of  Handcross,  Sussex. 
Latterly  of  Multons,  Bolney,  Haywards  Heath,  Sussex.  Died 
July  31,  1951.  (Venn,  11.  541;  Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
Who's  Who;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  i,  1951.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS  FAIRFAX.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  26, 
1855.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Goole,  Yorks.  B.  there,  1836. 
Bapt.  Feb.  25,  1836.  School,  Great  Berkhamsted,  Herts. 
Matric.  Michs.  1855.   Resided  three  terms.  (Venn,  11.  325.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS  FOURNESS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  8,  1788.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1752). 
of  Otley,  Yorks.  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Foumess,  of 
Otley).  [B.  July  22,  1769.]  School,  Guiseley,  Yorks.  [and 
Manchester  Grammar].  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A.  1793. 
C.  of  Cleckheaton,  Yorks.,  1805-37,  and  C.-in-charge  of 
Silsden,  1813-37.  Resided  at  Burley  Hall,  near  Otley. 
A 'sporting  parson';  kept  a  pack  of  harriers.  J. P.  Married, 
Mar.  I,  1813,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Eden,  Bart.,  of 
Windlestone  House,  Co.  Durham,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct. 
17.  1837,  at  Gilligate,  near  Doncaster.  (Manchester  Sch.  Reg.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  H.  C.  Cradock.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS  HOLT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7, 
1862.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Daniel  Holt  (1826),  R.  of 
Redgrave  and  Botesdale  (and  Barbara,  dau.  of  James  Hales, 
of  Nor\vich).  B.  [June  4,  1843],  at  Hinderclay,  Suffolk. 
School,  Forest,  Walthamstow;  'left,  aged  16,  having  cataract 
in  both  eyes.'  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1876. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1866;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  St  Margaret's, 
King's  Lynn,  1866-8.  C.  of  Lopham,  Norfolk,  1869-70.  C. 
of  Hinderclay,  Suffolk,  1870-4.  C.  of  St  John-de-Sepulchre, 
Norwich,  1874-5.  C.  of  Gaywood,  Norfolk,  1875-7.  V.  of 
Great  Plumstead,  1877-80.  R.  of  Redgrave  with  Botesdale, 
Suffolk,  1881-1904.  R.  of  Braisworth,  1904-7.  Married 
(i)  1870,  Helen  Emily,  dau.  of  Edward  Greene,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  Aug.  29,  1882,  Alice  Bertha,  widow  of  H.  J.  Smith,  Esq., 
of  Stafford,  Dorset,  and  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  D.  Wickham,  V. 
of  Holmwood,  Surrey;  (3)  July  8,  1890,  Mary  Isabella,  only 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  M.  Turner,  V.  of  Cotton,  Suffolk.  Lived 
latterly  in  Canada,  and  died  in  Toronto,  Aug.  8,  1911. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Peile,  u.  574;  Crockford;  Christ's  Coll.  obit, 
notices.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS  MARYON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  June  2,  1792.  [Only]  s.  of  [General]  Sir  Thomas 
Spencer,  6th  Bart.,  of  Charlton  House,  near  Greenwich  (and 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Badger  WeUer).  [B.  Mar.  2,  1774.]  School, 
Charterhouse.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Nov.  17,  1794.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  7th  Bart.,  Aug.  29,  1798-  Owned  a  menagerie 
of  wUd  animals,  some  of  which  he  allowed  to  run  wild  about 
his  house  at  Charlton.  Married,  1799,  in  the  chapel  of 
Charlton  House,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Smith,  R.N. 
Died  at  Cheltenham,  July  22,  1821,  aged  47.  Father  of  the 
next,  of  John  M.  (1821)  and  Spencer  M.  (1821).  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.;G.  Mag.,  1821,  n.  187.) 

WILSON,  THOMAS  MARYON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1819.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  Maryon  (above),  7th 
Bart.,  of  Charlton  House,  Kent  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Captain  James  Smith ,  R.N.).  [B.  Apr.  14,  1800,  at  Southend, 
Essex.]  Educated  privately.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  M.A.  1823. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  8th  Baronet,  July  22,  1821.  High 
Sheriff  of  Kent,  1828.  Colonel,  West  Kent  MiUtia,  1853-69. 
President  of  the  Genealogical  and  Historical  Society  of  Great 
Britain.  Died,  unmarried,  May  4,  1869,  at  Folkestone;  buried 
in  the  family  vault  in  St  Luke's  Church,  Charlton.  Brother  of 
John  M.  (1821)  and  Spencer  M.  (1821).  (Boase,  m.  1425; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WILSON  (or  NEWBY-WILSON),  THOMAS  NEWBY.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Clare,  Oct.  i,  1859.  [Only  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Lancaster 
(and  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Myles  Harrison).  B.  1839.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1859.  Of  The  Landing,  Lake  Side,  Ulverston,  Lanes. 
J. P.  for  Lanes.  Latterly  of  Hill  Croft,  Lymington,  Hants. 
(Walford,  County  Families  (Newby-Wilson).) 

WILSON,  THOMAS  RICHARDSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1899.  S.  of  Robert,  farmer,  of  Tebay,  Westmorland 
(and  Agnes  Richardson).  B.  there,  June  5,  1868.  Matric. 
Michs   1899. 

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Wilson,  William 

WILSON,  THOMAS  WARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8,  1868.  [S. 
of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1821),  of  Nocton.  B.  Apr.  i,  1849. 
School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1869.  Assistant  Master  at  Sherborne  School, 
1872-1908.  Married,  1880,  Augusta  Louisa  Jarvis,  of 
Hamilton,  Canada,  and  had  issue.  Of  Uploders  House, 
Bridport,  in  1910.  Died  Jan.  4,  1924,  at  Bonshaw,  Broad- 
stone.  Brother  (or  half-brother)  of  William  B.  (1866),  Charles 
H.  (1870),  etc.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.) 

WILSON,  WALTER  GORDON.  Adm.  at  King's,  Apr.  19,  1894. 
[5th]  s.  of  George  Orr,  of  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin  (and  Annie 
Vudt6,  dau.  of  Col.  Ponsonby  Shaw).  B.  Apr.  21,  1874. 
School,  H.M.S.  Britannia.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  (Mech. 
Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1897.  M.Inst.C.E.;  Hon.  M.I.M.E. 
Founder  and  managing  director  of  the  firm  of  Wilson  and 
Pilcher,  engineers  and  motor-car  builders,  of  Westminster. 
With  Messrs  Armstrong  Whitworth,  1904-8;  and  Messrs  I. 
and  E.  Hall,  at  Dartford,  1908-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.N.V.R.;  R.N.A.S.;  Major,  Tank  Corps, 
1916;  Chief  of  Design,  Mechanical  Warfare  Dept.;  C.M.G., 
1918;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches).  Subsequently  a 
consulting  engineer  in  London  and  a  company-director. 
Married  Ethel  Crommelin,  dau.  of  S.  O.  Gray,  of  Swaines, 
Rudgwick,  Sussex,  and  had  issue.  Of  The  Elms,  Itchen 
Abbas,  Winchester,  in  1952-  (King's  CoU.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.  of  Ireland;  Who's  Who;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WILSON,  WALTER  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1,  1891.  S.  of  A[lexander]  Christy,  M.D.,  of 
39,  Hall  Gate,  Doncaster.  B.  June  14,  1874.  at  21,  South 
Parade,  Doncaster.  School,  Doncaster  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.B.,  B.Chir.,  and  M.A.  1898.  At 
the  London  Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  Sometime 
Medical  Officer  in  the  hospital-ship  Albert.  Practised  at 
Doncaster.  Married,  July  1908,  Madeline  Abercombie,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  George  Wilson,  of  Ballymena,  Co.  Antrim.  Of 
121,  Thome  Road,  Doncaster,  in  1950.  Brother  of  Angus  B. 
(1895)  and  Norman  (1897).  (Medical  Directories;  Who's  Who 
in  Yorkshire.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  11, 
1753.   B.  in  London.   Matric.  Michs.  i753- 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  31, 
1759.  S.  of  Thomas,  druggist,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Beverley. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric.  Michs.  1759;  B.A.  1764.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester,  for  York)  Dec.  1763;  priest  (Lmcoki) 
June  14,  1767;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Beveriey,  1763.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  III.  657.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  14,  1769.  B.  at 
Empingham,  Rutland.  [School,  Oakham.]  Matric.  Easter, 
1770.    (Oakham  Sch.  Reg.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3.  i77o. 
S.  of  Joseph,  mercer,  of  Lanes.  [Bapt.  Mar.  28,  1752-] 
School,  Hawkshead.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  Scholar,  i773; 
B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1777;  B.D.  1785-  Fellow,  1777-97;  Jumor 
Dean,  1793-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  for  Ely)  Dec.  18,  1774; 
priest  (York)  Oct.  27,  1776;  C.  of  Doddington,  Cambs.,  1774. 
C.  of  St  Paul's,  Sheffield,  1776.  R.  of  Moreton,  Essex,  1796- 
1822.  Died  Mar.  20,  1822.  Benefactor  to  Hawkshead 
School.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  564;  G.  Mag.,  1822,  i.  476.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  26,  1775-  B. 
at  York. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  22,  1779- 
Of  Derbs.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar,  1783;  B.A.  (3rd 
Wrangler)  1784;  M.A.  1787;  B.D.  1794-  Fellow,  1788-1800; 
Senior  Dean,  1795-6;  Junior  Dean,  I79&-9-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1789;  priest,  May  30,  1790.  V.  of  Marton 
to.  Grafton,  Yorks.,  1799-1800.  Author,  An  Illustration  of  the 
Method  of  explaining  the  New  Testament,  by  the  early  opinions 
of  Jews  and  Christians  concerning  Jesus  Christ.  Found  dead 
in  his  rooms  in  College,  Mar.  22,  1800,  aged  38.  M.I.  in  the 
Chapel.  (St  John's  CoU.  Adm.,  iv.  564;  G.  Mag.,  1800,  i.  583; 
Records  of  Rochester.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  18,  1801.  S.  of 
W.,  Esq.  B.  at  Bolton  Hall,  N.  Riding.  School,  Harrow 
[entered  1798,  age  14].  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  Scholar,  1803; 
B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1809.  Fellow,  1807-22.  V.  of  Elmstead, 
Essex,  1822-57.  Married.  'His  benevolence  was  com- 
mensurate with  the  ample  means  with  which  he  was  blessed.' 
Died  May  25,  1857.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  "• 
223.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  1805.  Of 
Smithfield,  Stockton-on-Tees.  Matric.  Michs.  1805.  Resided 
two  terms.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Mar.  25,  1806;  M.B.  1812. 
(Venn,  11.  106;  T.  A.  Walker,  379.) 


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WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  ii,  1819. 
Of  Beds.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar,  1821;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1826.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  17,  1823.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  May  29,  1825; 
priest,  1826;  'B.A.,  St  John's.' 

WILSON,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1825 ;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  In  Priest's  Orders.  Of  Cumberland. 
Ord.  deacon,  1821;  priest,  1822.  R.  of  Arthingworth,  North- 
ants.,  1828-9.  P.C.  of  Field  Broughton,  Lanes.,  1829-72. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1873. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Peterhouse,  June 
30, 1830.  Of  Midds.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1835;  priest,  1836.  V.  of  Houghton 
Regis,  Beds.,  1846-55.  V.  of  Corse,  Gloucs.,  1855-67.  Died 
July  23, 1867,  aged  62.  {T.A.  Walker,  441,  where  his  Academic 
career  is  confused  with  that  of  William  (next);  Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  1867,  II.  400.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  9, 
1832.  Of  Colchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  LL.B.  1838.  Of 
Bracondale  Hill,  Norwich,  in  1837.   {T.  A.  Walker,  444.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  4,  1844.  S. 
of  William,  of  Alfreton,  Derbs.  (and  Anne  Dorothy).  B.  there, 
Sept.  25,  1825.  School,  Wakefield  (Mr  Garvey).  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  i, 
1846;  had  been  adm.  (age  17)  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  5,  1846,  but  did  not  reside.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  Esq., 
banker,  of  Inverness.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1846; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1851; 
priest  (Peterb.)  1852;  C.  of  Isham,  Northants.,  185 1-3.  C.  of 
West  Wratting,  Cambs.,  1855-9.  R.  of  Teversham,  1859-67. 
V.  of  Waterbeach,  1867-73.  R-  of  Narberth  with  Robeston- 
Wathen,  Pembs.,  1873-85.  R.  of  Stoke  Brueme,  Northants., 
1885-95.  Died  May  4,  1895,  aged  66.  Father  of  James  (1877) 
and  Arthur  F.  M.  (1885);  brother  of  Elliot  (1861)  and  James 
(1854).   {Al.  Oxon.;  Northants.  Clergy;  Crockford.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  4, 
1850.  S.  of  John.  B  atBerwick-on-Tweed.  School,  Durham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar,  1853;  B.A.  1854.  Died  Jan.  19, 
1903,  at  40,  Hide  Hill,  Berwick-upon-Tweed,  of  which  he  was 
'  a  notable  citizen,'  aged  73.  (Durham  Sch.  Reg. ;  Scott,  MSS. ; 
The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1903.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1875.  S.  of  Alfred,  Esq.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Sevenoaks  (Rev.  C.  Crofts).  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879. 
Died  Dec.  26,  1880,  at  Davos  Platz,  Switzerland,  aged  23. 
[The  Guardian,  Jan.  5,  1881.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  4,  1866.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (1821)  (and  Anne 
Louisa).  B.  [Apr.  23,  1847],  at  Nocton,  Lines.  Bapt.  May  27, 
1847.  [Schools,  Repton  and  Clifton  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1866.  Comet,  4th  Hussars,  1869;  Lieut.,  1871 ;  transferred  to 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  1874;  Captain,  1881;  Brevet  Major,  1887; 
D.A.A.G.,  Bengal,  1885-91.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War, 
1878-80;  in  Burma,  1886-7  (mentioned  in  despatches). 
Lieut.-Col.,  1895.  Assistant  Judge  Advocate-General  in 
India,  1893-7;  Deputy  Judge  Advocate-General  from  1897. 
Brevet-Colonel,  1901.  Retired,  1907,  and  resided  at  Minehead. 
Died  1919.  Brother  (or  half-brother)  of  Thomas  W.  (1868), 
Charles  H.  (1870),  etc.  [Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Repton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Army  Lists.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  CARUS  (1810),  see  CARUS-WILSON. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  I,  1886.  S.  of  William  John,  chemist,  F.C.S.,  of  Ealing 
Dean,  London,  W.  (and  Olivia  Mary  Ann  Gibson).  B.  Jan.  6, 
1868,  at  Netting  Hill,  W.  School,  Godolphin,  Hammersmith. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  LL.B.  1897. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  CORBETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1783.  S.  of  William,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
Suffolk.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar, 
1786;  B.A.  1787;  M.A.  1795.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  1787; 
priest  (London)  Dec.  23,  1787.  Chaplain  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince 
of  Wales  (later  George  IV).  V.  of  Bozeat  with  Strixton, 
Northants.,  1795-1825.  V.  of  Priors  Hardwick  with  Marston 
Priors  and  Shuckburgh,  Warws.,  1796-1837.  Died  May  17, 
1837.  Father  of  the  next.  {Northants.  Clergy;  Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  G.  Mag.,  1837,  i.  666;  Clerical  Guide.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  CORBETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov. 
10,  1813.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Corbett  (above),  V.  of 
Priors  Hardwick,  Warws.    B.  Feb.  1796.    School,  Rugby.] 


Wilson,  William  Parkinson 

Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1821.  V.  of  Bozeat  with 
Strixton,  Northants.  (succeeding  his  father),  1825-53.  KQled 
by  a  fall  from  his  gig,  May  25,  1853.  aged  58;  buried  at 
Strixton.  M.l.  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Northants. 
Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1853,  11.  207.) 
WILSON,  WILLIAM  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20, 
1858.  S.  of  William  Duncan  [M.D.],  of  Carrickfergus,  Co. 
Antrim  (and  Jane).  B.  there  [May  25],  1840.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  27,  1862.  [Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg., 
'William  Davys  Duncan  Wilson';  Inns  of  Court.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  FREDERIC  ANTONIO.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  July  2,  1851.  [Only]  s.  of  James  Newton,  gent.,  of 
Wood  Street,  Cheapside,  London.  B.  [Mar.  9,  1833],  in 
London.  School,  King's  College  School,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1851.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  at  St  Mary  Hall, 
Oxford,  July  i,  1853;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1855;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1858.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Cambridge,  1871.  A  civil  servant; 
at  the  Admiralty;  second  class  Clerk  in  1866;  in  the  Inland 
Revenue  (Excise  Branch)  at  Cambridge,  1870-80.  F.S.A. 
Died  June  17,  1906,  aged  73,  in  London.  [Peile,  11.  521; 
Civil  Service  Lists;  The  Times,  June  19,  1906.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  GREIVE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  2,  1838.  Of  Cheshire.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward,  of 
Congleton.  B.  Apr.  6,  1819.]  School,  King  William's  College, 
Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  Bell  scholar,  1839;  B.A.  (i6tk 
Wrangler,  8th  Classic)  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Fellow,  1844-9. 
Assistant  Master  at  Kensington  School.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  1845;  priest,  1846.  R.  of  Fomcett,  Norfolk,  1847-96. 
J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Married,  Oct.  27,  1852,  Maria,  dau.  of 
S.  Holme,  Esq.,  of  Holmestcad,  near  Liverpool  (Mayor  of 
Liverpool,  1852).  Died  Mar.  21,  1896.  Father  of  Henry  F. 
(1878);  brother  of  Edward  S.  (1829)  and  Henry  (1842). 
(Crockford;  Eagle,  xix.  290;  The  Standard,  Mar.  24,  1896.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  6, 
1858.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1866.  In  Holy 
Orders.  C.  of  FromeSelwood,  Somerset,  1869-71.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1880. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1891. 
S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  7,  St  Andrew's  Place,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  N.W.   Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1900. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  KNYVET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1858.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Captain  George  Knyvet,  R.N.  B.  [Nov. 
2],  1838,  at  Swaffham,  Norfolk.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1858;  Scholar,  i860;  B.A.  (zrd  Classic)  1862;  Chancellor's 
medal,  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Fellow,  1864.  Assistant  Master  at 
Rugby,  1862-5.  Killed,  July  17,  1865,  by  a  fall  on  the 
Riffelhom.  Brother  of  Roland  K.  (1859).  (Boase,  vi.  925; 
G.  Mag.,  1865,  11.  393.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  LINTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1869.  S.  of  Thomas,  baker  (and  Jessie).  B.  at  Hull.  Bapt. 
June  16,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M-A.  1876. 
Second  Master  of  Burgh-le-Marsh  Middle  School,  Lines., 
1872-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1872;  priest  (Canterbury) 
1874.  C.  of  Addlethorpe,  Lines.,  1873.  Assistant  Master  at 
Dover  College,  1873-6.  C.  of  Newington-next-Hythe,  Kent, 
1874-6.  Head  Master  of  St  George's  School,  Brampton, 
Hunts.,  1876-7.  Principal  of  Oakhurst  School,  Chigwell, 
Essex,  1877-90;  Principal  of  St  John's  College,  Loughton, 
1890-6.  V.  of  Rumburgh  with  St  Michael,  South  Elmham, 
Suffolk,  1895-1933,  and  R.  of  All  Saints  with  St  Nicholas, 
South  Elmham,  1919-33.  Married,  July  4,  1876,  Anne 
Wright,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Brock,  Esq.,  of  Haxey,  Lmcs. 
Latteriy  of  Rumburgh,  Halesworth,  Suffolk.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1938.  [Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  July  12, 
1876.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  MANN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
30,  1891.  Of  3,  Park  Place,  Upper  Baker  Street,  London. 
[Schools,  Model  School,  York,  Trinity  College,  York,  and 
Yorkshire  College,  Leeds;  at  London  University,  1890.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898;  LL.B.  1914- 
Assistant  Master  at  Leeds  Central  High  School,  1888-91;  at 
Abingdon  School,  1894-7;  Head  Master  of  Hanley  Secondary 
School,  Stoke-on-Trent,  1897-1918-.  (Schoolmasters'  Direc- 
tories.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  PARKINSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's. 
Feb.  17,  1843.  S.  of  John,  silversmith,  of  Peterborough  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  there.  Bapt.  Feb.  i,  1826.  School,  Cathedral 
Grammar,  Peterborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  (Senior 
Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize)  1847;  M.A.  1850.  FeUow, 
1847-57.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Queen's  College, 
Belfast,  1849-54;  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Melbourne, 
Australia,  1854-74.  Author,  A  Treatise  on  Dynamics.  Died 
Dec.  II,  1874,  at  Momington,  Australia.   (Boase,  iii.  1429.) 


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Wilson,  William  Reginald 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  3,  1857.  [4th]  s.  of  James,  of  Brinclifie,  Sheffield  (and 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Alderson). 
B.  there  [May  15],  1838.  Schools  [Sheffield  Collegiate  and] 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1857;  B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Bolsterstone,  Yorks., 
1862-6.  C.  of  Knaresborough,  1866.  V.  of  Bolsterstone  with 
Deepcar,  1867-1914.  Hon.  Canon  of  York,  1899-1914. 
Married,  Mar.  30,  1865,  Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard  Thorp, 
of  Bamsley.  Died  Nov.  26,  1914.  Father  of  Reginald  T. 
(1884),  Clement  E.  M.  (1894),  Evelyn  R.  (1898)  and  Rowland 
A.  (1887);  brother  of  James  A.  (1845).  (Crockford;  Burke, 
L.G.;  The  Times,  Dec.  i,  1914;  Hunter,  Hallamshire.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  SHEPLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  30,  1857.  S.  of  John,  barrister  (and  Georgiana).  B.  at 
Lewisham,  Kent.  Bapt.  Mar.  6,  1839.  Matric.  Michs.  1857; 
B.A.  1861;  M.A.  1864.  A  Civil  Servant;  in  the  office  of 
Woods,  1870.  Died  July  5,  1905,  at  his  residence  at  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  aged  66.  Father  of  Arthur  L.  (1899),  George  S. 
(1892),  Hugh  W.  (1896)  and  John  G.  (1890).  {Eagle,  xxvii. 
277;  The  Times,  July  7,  1905;  Imperial  Calendar.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  SILVESTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Nov.  2,  1833.  Of  Middlesex.  [Only  s.  of  John  W.,  gent.,  of 
Wilmington  Square,  London.]  Matric.  Lent,  1834;  B.A. 
1838;  M.A.  1842.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  17,  1833. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  29,  1839.  A  Special  Pleader.  The 
Rev.  'W.  S.  Wilson,  M..A.'  (not  of  Oxford)  was  C.  of  Bromp- 
ton,  Somerset,  -1841-50;  of  Penzance  (no  cure),  1851-5; 
disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1856.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  STEPHEN  SHELDON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21) 
at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1877.  S.  of  George  Venables,  Esq.  B.  at 
Killybegs,  Ireland.  Schools,  All  Souls'  Grammar  and  St 
Marylebone(MrA.H.Barford).  Matric.  Michs.  i877-  Brother 
of  Ralph  V.  (1877)- 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1874.  S.  of  William  Savery,  gent.,  of  New  Haven, 
U.S.A.  (and  Adeline  Driver).  B.  Dec.  21,  1847,  at  Childwall, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  Mar.  7,  1849.  [School,  Cheltenham  College.] 
Kept  five  weeks  of  the  Michs.  Term,  1874.  At  the  R.M.A., 
Woolwich,  1866-8;  Lieut.,  R.E.,  1869;  resigned,  1872. 
Entered  the  Prussian  Cuirassiers;  afterwards  re-joined  the 
Royal  Engineers.  Died  Mar.  29,  1924,  at  Malvern.  {Chelten- 
ham Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Caius,  Sept.  30,  1863.  S.  of  John,  late  Paymaster,  3rd  West 
Indian  Regt.,  and  Capt.,  93rd  Highlanders,  of  Bawtry  Hall, 
Yorks.  B.  in  the  Barbados.  [Formerly  an  officer  in  the 
Indian  Navy.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863.  Migrated  to  Magdalene, 
Nov.  14,  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon) 
1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  St  George's,  Leeds,  1866-7.  C.  of 
Hertingfordbury,  Herts.,  1867-8.  Private  Chaplain  at  Cally- 
Gatehouse,  N.B.,  1868-71.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Mildmay  Park, 
Islington,  1871-2.  R.  of  Burlingham  St  Peter,  Norfolk, 
1873-80.  V.  of  Widcombe,  Somerset,  1880-92.  V.  of  Leyton, 
Essex,  1892-9.  V.  of  St  Mary-in-the-Castle,  Hastings,  1899- 
1910.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Bristol,  1915-19-  Married  (i)  Julia 
Frances  — ;  (2)  Oct.  22,  1889,  Emily  Lilian,  dau.  of  J.  Budd, 
Esq.  Resided  latteriy  at  Clifton,  where  he  died  Aug.  30,  1919. 
{Venn,  11.  363;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  30,  1889;  The 
Times,  Sept.  3,  1919.) 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  WILSON  (1782),  see  CARUS-WILSON. 

WILSON,  WOLSTENHOLME  MURRAY  OWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1875-  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1843),  of 
Preston,  Lanes,  (and  Maria  Elizabeth).  B.  there.  Bapt. 
Apr.  12,  1857.  [School,  Melbourne,  Australia.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  16,  1877.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1882.  Died  in 
London,  July  2,  1947.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  F.  P.  White.) 

WILSON-BARKWORTH,  ARTHUR  BROMBY  (1872),  see 
WILSON. 

WILSON-FOX,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  8,  1882. 
S.  of  Wilson  [Fox],  [M.D.,  F.R.S.,  Physician-in-Ordinary  to 
Queen  Victoria],  of  67,  Grosvenor  Street,  London.  B.  [Aug. 
18],  1863,  in  London.  School  [Marlborough  College  and] 
Charterhouse  [and  University  College,  London].  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  Scholar,  1884;  B.A.  1885.  .\dm.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn,  May  9,  1884.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1888.  Called  to  the 
Johannesburg  Bar,  1889.  Advocate-General,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  1894;  Public  Prosecutor,  Rhodesia,  1894.  Served  in 
the  Matabele  and  Mashona  rebellions,  1896;  Director  of 
transport,    1897.     Manager    of    the    British    South    Africa 


WiLTON,  Richard 

Company,  1898;  a  Director,  1913.  M.P.  for  North  Warwick- 
shire, 1917-21.  Married,  1898,  the  Hon.  Eleanor  Birch 
Sclater-Booth;  5  th  dau.  of  the  1st  Baron  Basing,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Nov.  22,  1921,  at  20,  Lowndes  Square,  London. 
Brother  of  William  A.  (x88o,  sub  Fox).  {Marlborough  Coll. 
Reg. ;  Who  was  Who  {sub  Fox) ;  Charterhouse  Reg.) 

WILSON-HIRD,  ALFRED  ERNEST  (1899),  see  HIRD. 

WILSON-PATTEN,  EUSTACE  J.  W.  (1854),  see  PATTEN. 

WILTON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9, 
1804.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  of  London.  School,  Hackney, 
London.  Matric.  Easter,  1805;  B.A.  1809.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  9,  1801.  Called  to  the  Bar.  {Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

WILTON,  BERNARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  July  8, 
1889.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1847).  B.  at  Londesborough, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Whitby,  1893-8.  V.  of  St  John's, 
BUsdale  (or  Bilsdale-Midcable),  Yorks.,  1898-19 16.  V.  of 
RiccaU,  1916-24.  V.  of  Goole,  1926-7.  Chaplain  and 
Governor  of  Shrewsbury  Hospital,  Sheffield,  1927-43.  Died 
Jan.  27,  1945,  at  116,  Auckland  Road,  Upper  Norwood. 
Brother  of  Richard  C.  (1883).  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  5, 
I945-) 

WILTON,  CHARLES  PLEYDELL  NEALE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  June  25,  1813.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  Michs  1813; 
B..\.  1817;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  July  9,  1820; 
priest,  Dec.  24,  1820;  C.  of  Awre,  Gloucs.  C.  of  Stowting, 
Kent,  in  1826.  Chaplain  in  New  South  Wales,  Australia, 
1826-61.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1862.  Author, 
geological.    (F.  P.  White.) 

WILTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  18,  1816.  Of 
Wilts.  [S.  of  John,  H.E.I. C.S.  School,  MiU  Hill,  London.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1816;  B.A.  1820;  M..\.  1823.  Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury)  1820;  priest  (Bristol)  1821.  C.  of  West  Lavington, 
Wilts.,  -1841-6,  and  Head  Master  of  West  Lavington 
Grammar  School,  1849-71.  P.C.  of  Maddington,  1835-51. 
C.  of  Melksham,  1859-71.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Northesk, 
1866-71.  Sometime  officiating  Minister  at  the  Chapelry  of 
Earl  Stoke,  WUts.  Died  May  8,  1871.  {MiU  Hill  Sch.  Reg.; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WILTON,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct. 
1871.  S.  of  the  Rev.  —  [Edward]  (St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford, 
1842),  formerly  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Galloway. 
B.  June  26,  1852,  at  Galloway  House  Park,  Garlieston, 
Wigtons.  School,  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1871. 
{CUrgy  List,  1853;  C.  J.  Fordyce.) 

WILTON,  FREDERICK  ROBERTS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1868.  S.  of  Robert  [and  Mary  Ann].  B.  Feb.  9,  1849, 
at  Doncaster.  Bapt.  Mar.  8,  1849.  [School,  Wesley  College, 
Sheffield.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1873-  Assistant  Master 
at  the  City  of  London  School,  1872-4.  Killed  in  Aug.  1874 
whilst  climbing  on  Snowdon.  Brother  of  Robert  C.  (1882), 
Thomas  G.  (1879)  and  the  next.    (A.  G.  E.  Hookham.) 

WILTON,  GEORGE  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  31, 

1886.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  May  17,  1867,  at  Doncaster.  School, 
Doncaster  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. 
1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1890;  priest,  1892;  C.  of 
Newbottle,  Co.  Durham,  1890-5.  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Soho, 
London,  1895-9.  V.  of  St  Mary-the-Virgin,  Soho,  1899-1908. 
R.  of  St  Dunstan's,  Stepney,  1908-14.  R.  of  St  Anne's,  Soho, 
1914-29.  Rural  Dean  of  Westminster,  1928-9.  Married, 
Apr.  23,  1900,  Emily  Beatrice,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Henry  Cardwell,  R.  of  St  .Anne's,  Soho.  Joint  author.  Two 
Centuries  of  Soho;  The  Common  Hope.  Died  suddenly,  Oct. 
20,  1929,  whUe  taking  the  evening  service.  Brother  of 
Thomas  G.  (1879),  Robert  C.  (1882)  and  the  above.  {PeiU,  11. 
727;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  22,  1929.) 

WILTON,  PAUL  HENZELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1811.  [S.  of  Joseph,  of  Newcastle.]  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1811;  Scholar,  1812;  B..A.  1818.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  Dec.  21,  1817;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1818.  R.  of 
Welwick,  Yorks.,  1832-45.  V.  of  Owthome,  1845-87.  Married, 
1822,  Jane,  dau.  of  George  King,  of  Bristol.   Died  Jan.  28, 

1887.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Foster,  ItuUx  Eccles.; 
Crockford;  Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List.) 

WILTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  29, 
1847.  S.  of  Matthew.  B.  at  Doncaster.  Matric  Michs.  1847; 
B.A.  1851;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  1851;  priest, 
1852;  C.  of  Broseley,  Salop,  1851-4.  P.C.  of  St  Thomas, 
York,  1854-7.  V.  of  Kirkby-WTiarfe,  Yorks.,  1857-66.  C.  of 
Londesborough,  1866-89;  R.  there,  1889-1901.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Londesborough.  Disappears  from 
Crockford.  1902.   Father  of  the  next  and  of  Bernard  (1889). 


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Wilton,  Richard  Cecil 

WILTON,  RICHARD  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  2,  1883.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (above).  B.  1864,  at 
kirkby-Wharfe,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886; 
Lightfoot  Scholar,  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1887; 
priest,  1888;  C.  of  Lee,  Kent,  1887-90.  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  1890-4.  R.  of  Burnby,  Yorks., 
1894-1903.  R.  of  Londesborough  and  Domestic  Chaplain  to 
the  Earl  of  Londesborough,  1903-14.  Joined  the  Church  of 
Rome.  Librarian  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk,  at  Arundel  Castle. 
Hon.  Sec,  Catholic  Record  Society,  1926-48.  Married, 
Apr.  16,  1891,  Catherine  Louisa,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  S. 
Childs  Clarke,  V.  of  Thorveton,  Devon.  Author,  antiquarian. 
Died  Mar.  14,  1948.  Brother  of  Bernard  (1889).  (Crochford; 
Catholic  Who's  Who;  St  Catharine's  Soc.  Mag.,  Sept.  19, 1948.) 

WILTON,  ROBERT  CHAMBERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  10,  1882.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  Apr.  15,  1863,  at  Doncaster. 
Schools,  Doncaster  Grammar  and  St  Peter's,  York.  Matric. 
Michs.  1882;  Scholar.  Resided  six  terms.  Drowned,  Sept.  5, 
1884,  while  bathing  at  Tenby,  S.  Wales.  Brother  of  Thomas 
G.  (1879),  George  C.  (1886),  and  Frederick  R.  (1868).  {Peile, 
11.  688.) 

WILTON,  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1891.  S.  of 
George,  of  Cheswold  House,  Doncaster.  B.  there.  Mar.  20, 
1873.  School,  Doncaster  Grammar  (Mr  T.  StorrsL  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1896;  priest, 
1897;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Darlington,  1896-1907.  C.  of  St 
Nicholas,  Durham,  1907-10.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  South 
Shields,  1910-12.  V.  of  Hedworth,  Co.  Durham,  1912-39. 
Of  I,  Belle  Vue  Villas,  East  Boldon,  Co.  Durham,  in  1952. 
(Crockford.) 

WILTON,  THOMAS  GARBUTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 
1879.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  coal-agent,  of  Doncaster.  B.  Oct.  30, 
i860,  in  Sheffield.  School,  City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Assistant  Master  at  Chigwell 
Grammar  School,  Essex,  1883-9.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans) 
1887;  priest,  1888;  C.  of  Chigwell  Row,  Essex,  1887-9.  C.  of 
Shrewton  with  Maddington,  Wilts.,  1889-90.  C.  of  Wilton, 
1890-5.  R.  of  Trent,  Somerset,  1895-1912.  R.  of  Luccombe, 
1912-20.  V.  of  Dormansland,  Surrey,  1920-6.  V.  of  Bradford 
St  GUes,  Somerset,  1926-8.  Married,  Apr.  15,  1891,  Mary 
Hallings,  2nd  dau.  of  Alfred  Savill,  of  Chigwell  Hall.  Died 
Aug.  29,  1931,  at  Wild  Oak,  Taunton;  buried  at  Trull. 
Brother  of  George  C.  (1886),  Robert  C.  (1882),  and  Frederick 
R.  (1868).  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  22,  1891;  The 
Times,  Sept.  i,  1931.) 

WILTON,  THOMAS  RYDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1897.  S.  of  James,  deceased.  B.  at  Fazackerley,  Liver- 
pool. School,  Liverpool  College  (Rev.  F.  Dyson).  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1910.  M.I.C.E.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.  (T.F.),  R.E.  (fortress) ;  mentioned 
in  despatches).  Of  16,  Beresford  Road,  Wallasey,  Cheshire, 
in  1946.   (Jesus  Coll.  Report.) 

WILTON,  WILLIAM  PARKER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1893.  S.  of  William,  of  Cridling.  B.  there,  Apr.  22,  1873. 
School,  Woodhouse  Grove,  near  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1905 ;  priest,  1906; 
C.  of  Northallerton,  1905-9.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Middlesbrough, 
1909-11.  C.  of  Winlaton  (in  charge  of  Chopwell),  Co.  Durham, 
1911-16.  C.  of  Gainford,  1916-20.  C.  of  Brandon  Colliery, 
1920-1.  C.  of  Ryhope,  1921-4.  V.  of  Thomley,  1924-47. 
(Crockford.) 

WILTSHIRE,  FREDERICK.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1892. 
S.  of  Benjamin,  engineer,  of  Stratford-on-Avon  (and  Mary 
Cotton).  B.  Apr.  14,  1867,  at  Wyre,  Pershore.  School,  King 
Edward's,  Stratford-on-Avon.  [B.A.  (London)  1891.] 
Migrated  to  Caius,  Jan.  3,  1893;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1912.  Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  St  James',  Exeter, 
1897-1900.  C.-in-charge  of  St  Simon's,  Plymouth,  1900-3. 
V.  of  Bude  Haven,  Cornwall,  1904-18.  R.  of  Chatham,  1918- 
29.  V.  of  Famingham,  Kent,  1929-50.  Married,  Apr.  29, 
1901,  Henrietta  Edith,  2nd  dau.  of  Surgeon-General  Thomas 
Fraser,  M.D.,  of  Exeter.  Died  in  Apr.  1950.  (Venn,  11.  529; 
The  Times,  May  10,  1901.) 

WILTSHIRE,  HAROLD  WATERLOW.  Adm.  at  Clare,  May  11, 
1897.  [S.  of  Alfred,  M.D.  (and  Kate  Waterlow).  B.  May  2, 
1879.]  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1907;  M.D.  1910. 
At  King's  College  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1904;  M.R.C.P.,  1907;  F.R.C.P.,  1916.  Physician, 
Great  Northern  Central  Hospital.  Lecturer  in  Practical 
Medicine  at  King's  College  Hospital  Medical  School,  and 
Physician,  King's  College  Hospital,  1910-25.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.A.M.C;  mentioned  3  times  in 
despatches;  D.S.O.,  1918;  Order  of  St  Sava  of  Serbia,  1918; 
O.B.E.  1919).   Married,  1925,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Edward  Tibbits, 


WiMBERLEY,  DoUGLAS 

M.D.,  of  Bradford.  Author,  medical.  Resided  latterly  at 
Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight,  where  he  died  Jan.  18,  1937. 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Jan.  21,  1937.) 

WILTSHIRE,  HARRY  STEVENSON.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1884.  S.  of  George  Henry.  B.  in  Cambridge.  Adm.  at 
St  Catharine's,  Oct.  2, 1886;  B.A.  1887.  Died  at  Cambridge, 
Sept.  9,  1889,  aged  22.   (Univ.  Almanack.) 

WILTSHIRE,  HERBERT  PATTISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  5,  1894.  S.  of  Charles  Henry,  solicitor,  of  Bradwell, 
near  Great  Yarmouth  (and  Clara  Pattison).  B.  there,  Apr.  28, 
1876.  Schools,  Bracondale,  Norwich  and  Felsted.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  At  Guy's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1902.  Practised  at  Hemsworth,  near  Wakefield, 
Yorks.  Medical  Officer  of  Health,  Hemsworth  Rural  District. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  25,  1927,  at  Colwyn  Bay. 
(Eagle,  XLV.  105;  Scott,  MSS.;  Medical  Directories.) 

WILTSHIRE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
18,  1846.  S.  of  Sampson.  B.  [Apr.  21,  1826],  in  London. 
School,  Middlesex  (private),  and  at  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853;  Hon.  Sc.D.  1899. 
Adm.  ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1850;  priest  (London)  1852;  C.  of  Riddings,  Derbs.,  1850. 
Sunday  Evening  Lecturer  at  St  Matthew's,  Friday  Street, 
1854.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Cole  Abbey,  1855-60.  C.  of  St 
Clement's,  Eastcheap,  1860-5.  Evening  Lecturer  there  from 
1865.  Lecturer  in  Geology  at  King's  College,  London, 
1872-81;  Assistant  Professor  there,  1881-9;  Professor,  1889- 
96.  F.G.S.,  1856;  Secretary,  1874-8;  Treasurer,  1882-95. 
President  of  the  Geological  Association,  1859,  1862  and 
1871-3.  Secretary  of  the  Palaeontographical  Society,  1863- 
99.  Secretary  of  the  Ray  Society,  1872-1902.  Fellow  of 
King's  College,  London.  Author,  The  Red  Chalk  of  England; 
The  Ancient  Flint  Implements  of  Yorkshire;  The  Chief  Groups 
of  the  Cephalopoda;  The  Red  Chalk  of  Hunstanton;  The 
History  of  Coal,  etc.  Founded  the  Wiltshire  prize  at  Cam- 
bridge, for  proficiency  in  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  1900;  also 
presented  a  collection  of  Cretaceous  fossils  and  of  minerals  to 
the  University,  1895-7.  Latterly  of  25,  Granville  Park, 
Lewisham,  where  he  died  Oct.  26,  1902.  (Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  The  Times,  Oct.  29,  1902;  Endowments  of  the  Univ.; 
Geological  Society's  Quarterly  Journal  (59),  1903,  lxiv.) 

WIMBERLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  17, 
1820.  Of  Hunts.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Peete,  of  Grantham  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Clarke).  B.  Nov.  i6,  1800,  at  Hunting- 
don.] School,  Grantham.  Matric.  Michs.  1821.  Migrated  to 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  14,  1822;  (2nd)  Person  prize,  1822;  B.A. 
(gth  Classic)  1825;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Apr.  3, 
1825;  priest  (Calcutta)  1827.  Chaplain,  H.E.I.C.S.  (and 
private  Chaplain  to  Lord  Auckland,  Governor-General  of 
India),  1825-43.  Of  Rugby  (no  cure),  1850-2.  C.  of  Halstead, 
Kent,  1853-5.  Chaplain  of  the  Sevenoaks  Union,  1857-60. 
R.  of  Scole,  Norfolk,  1860-76.  Married,  June  21,  1825,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Major-General  Charies  Irvine.  Died  Jan.  17,  1876,  in 
London;  buried  at  Hartlip,  Kent.  Brother  of  Conrad  M. 
(1829);  father  of  Douglas  (1848)  and  Edwin  B.  (1851). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Clergy  List;  I.  E.  Gray;  East  India  Reg.,  1849.) 

WIMBERLEY,  CONRAD  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  July  1,  1856.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Conrad  Makings 
(next),  R.  of  Donington-on-Bain,  Lines,  (and  Mary  Ann 
Ingoldby).  B.  there,  Dec.  17,  1839.  [School,  Merchant 
Taylors',  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1856.  At  Edinburgh  and 
St  Andrews  Universities;  M.D.,  St  Andrews,  1862.  At  the 
Middlesex  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.  1862.  Sometime  Assistant 
Surgeon,  R.N.  Practised  at  Coventry.  Resided  latterly  at 
Prestatyn,  Flintshire.  Died  unmarried.  (Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.  Reg. ;  Medical  Directories.) 

WIMBERLEY,  CONRAD  MAKINGS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  19,  1829.  [3rd]  s.  of  T[homas]  P[eete],  Esq.,  Secretary  to 
the  Royal  Mail  Coaching  Company  to  Scotland,  of  Doncaster 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  Wilham  Clarke,  of  Grantham).  School, 
Grantham.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1852.  Ord. 
deacon  (Sodor  and  .Man)  Sept.  8,  1833;  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  21,  1834;  C.  of  Market  Stainton,  Lines.,  1833-5.  P.C. 
of  Holy  Trmity,  Louth,  1837.  V.  of  Keddington,  1844-50. 
R.  of  Donington-on-Bain,  Lines.,  1836-76,  and  V.  of  Ranby, 
1866-76.  Married  (i)  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  D.  Glover, 
V. of  Haceby,  Lines.;  (2)  Mary  Arm  Ingoldby,  of  Lines.  Died 
May  19,  1876,  at  Donington-on-Bain,  aged  67.  Father  of  the 
above;  brother  of  Charles  (1820).  (Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.; 
P.  E.  Towell;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WIMBERLEY,  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  26, 
1848.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1820),  Chaplain  in  India. 
B.  June  II,  1828,  at  Howrah,  Calcutta.  Schools,  Kensington 


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WiMBERLEY,  EDWIN  BaLFOUR 

proprietary  Grammar  and  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1848; 
Scholar,  1849;  B.A.  (10th  Classic)  1852.  Commissioned  in  the 
Forfar  and  Kincardine  Militia.  Ensign,  20th  Regt.,  1854; 
Lieut.,  1856.  Sen'ed  in  the  Crimea,  1855-6.  Transferred  to 
79th  (Cameron)  Highlanders,  1857.  Served  through  the 
Indian  Mutiny,  1858-9,  including  relief  of  Lucknow.  Retired, 

1863,  as  Captain.  Of  8,  Ardross  Terrace,  Inverness.  J. P.  and 
Hon.  Sherifi-Substitute  for  Inverness-shire.  Married  Helen 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Major  Neil  Campbell,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and 
widow  of  Major  Colin  Campbell,  of  KUmartin,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Nov.  7,  1912,  at  Inverness.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Kugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  I.  E.  Gray.) 

WIMBERLEY,  EDWIN  BALFOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  17,  1851.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1820)  [Chaplain 
in  India].  B.  [Aug.  21,  1831],  at  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 
School,  Rugby.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1851.  Matric. 
Michs.  1851;  Scholar,  1854;  B.A.  1855.  Cadet,  East  India 
Co.'s  Service,  1855;  Lieut.,  3rd  Bengal  Europeans.  Served 
during  the  Indian  Mutiny.  Assistant  PoUtical  Agent  at 
Rajputana,  i860.  Married,  Oct.  i860,  Constance  Cordeha, 
dau.  of  Col.  Blair,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had  issue.    Died  Mar.  6, 

1864,  in  India;  buried  at  Mount  Aboo,  Rajputana.  M.I.  in 
the  old  cemetery,  Jaipur.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Rugby  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  J.  Rennie;  I.  E.  Gray.) 

WIMBERLEY,  JOHN  CONRAD  FASHAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  1892.  [Only]  s.  of  F[rederick]  W[illiam],  Esq. 
[M.R.C.S.],  deceased.  [B.  1873,  at  Brinklow,  Warws.]  School, 
Blackheath  proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895; 
M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of 
St  John's,  Chelsea,  1897-9-  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton, 
1899.  C.  of  St  GUes-in-the-Fields,  1899-1902.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Winchmore  Hill,  1902-5.  V.  of  Lewknor,  Oxon.,  1905-19. 
V.  of  Hurst,  Berks.,  1919-36.  Married,  Oct.  5,  1905,  Kate 
Evelyn,  only  dau.  of  Dr  R.  T.  Vivian,  of  Roseville,  Winch- 
more  HUl.  Died,  s.p.,  Oct.  3,  1936.  (Crockford,  1937;  The 
Times,  Oct.  7,  1905;  Who's  Who  in  Berks.;  D.  Wimberley.) 

WIMBERLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  I,  1782.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Robert,  of  Chancery  Lane, 
London,  and  of  Wimberlev  House,  Fulham  (and  Mary  Stead).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1782;  Scholar;  Fell. -Com.,  Dec.  20,  1784. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  14,  1781.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  June  3,  1791.  Died  unmarried.  (Inns  of  Court;  D. 
Wimberley.) 

WIMBORNE,  BARON  (1890),  see  GUEST,  I.  C. 

WIMBUSH,  BARNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  30,  1855.  S.  of 
Samuel,  job-master,  of  East  Bamet,  Herts.  B.  in  the  parish 
of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  1834.  Bapt.  Dec.  5,  1834. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862. 
In  business  in  London.  Donor  of  a  new  bell  for  the  College 
chapel,  1898.  Died,  Apr.  1911,  at  Levisham,  Yorks.  Father 
of  the  next.   [Venn,  11.  327  and  iii.  add.) 

WIMBUSH,  GEORGE  BARNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
29,  1895.  S.  of  Barnes  (above),  of  Levisham  Hall,  Pickering, 
Yorks.,  and  Fallow  Comer,  N.  Finchley,  Middlesex.  B.  June 
13,  1877,  at  Littlehampton,  Sussex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899;  AI.A.  1902.  In  business  in  London. 
Of  106,  Philbeach  Gardens,  London,  S.W.,  in  1946.  (Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

WIMBUSH,  JOSHUA  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  29,  1879.  S.  of  Joshua,  of  6,  Cadogan  Place,  London. 
B.  Feb.  25,  1861,  in  London.  School,  Harrogate,  Yorks. 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Died  Feb.  1892 
at  Hydres,  France.  (Univ.  Almanack.) 

WIMPERIS,  HARRY  EGERTON.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  11898; 
an  Advanced  Student.  S.  of  Joseph  Price,  deceased,  Australian 
merchant  (and  Jemima  Samuel).  B.  [Aug.  27],  1876.  School, 
Royal  College  of  Science,  London.  A  Whitworth  Scholar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  (Mech.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  1899);  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1908.  In  the  L.B.  and  S.C.  Railway  Locomotive 
Works  at  Brighton;  and  with  Armstrong,  Whitworth  and  Co. 
at  Elswick.  Sometime  in  the  office  of  the  Crown  Agents  for 
the  Colonies.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Cdr., 
R.N.V.R.;  Major  (T.),  R.A.F.  (Aircraft  Production  Dept.; 
O.B.E.  1918)).  F.R..A.e.S.;  M.I.C.E.  Member  of  .-Aero- 
nautical Research  Committee.  Head  of  Air  Navigation 
Research  Section,  Air  Ministry,  1919-25.  Director  of 
Scientific  Research  at  the  Air  Ministry,  1925-37.  C.B.E. 
1928;  C.B.  1935.  President,  Royal  Aeronautical  Society, 
1936-8.  President,  Engineering  Section,  British  Association, 
1939.  Inventor  of  various  instruments  for  bomb-sighting  and 
air-navigation.    Author,    The  Internal  Combustion   Engine. 


WiNBY,  Lewis  Phillips 

Married,  1907,  Grace  d'Avray,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  George  Parkin, 
K.C.M.G.  Of  44,  Mount  Street,  London,  W.,  in  1951.  (Venn, 
II.  555;  Who's  Who.) 

WIMPFHEIMER  (post  WIMPOLE,  MAXWELL),  MAXI- 
MILIAN. Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1897.  S.  of  Augustus, 
merchant,  of  Streatham,  Surrey  (and  Marie  Kohn).  B.  in 
Liverpool.  School,  Liverpool  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
LL.B.  1900.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1903.  On  the 
Northern  Circuit.   (Venn,  11.  554;  Law  Lists.) 

WINANS,  DE  KAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11,  1879-  S. 
of  William  M.  (and  Frances  A.).  B.  Apr.  30,  i860,  in  St 
Petersburgh.  Bapt.  Feb.  2,  1861.  School,  King's  College, 
London.   Matric.  Michs.  1879. 

WINANS,  ROSS  REVILLON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27, 
1869.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant  [of  Baltimore,  U.S.A.].  B. 
June  8,  1850,  in  Russia.  Bapt.  1850,  at  Baltimore.  [School, 
Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Married  (i)  Jan.  10, 
1872,  Mary  Greenway  Ludlan;  (2)  in  London,  May  22,  1879, 
Neva  Whistler.  Died  in  Apr.  1912;  buried  at  Baltimore, 
U.S.A.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Maryland  Historical  Society.) 

WINANS,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  14,  1870.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Baltimore,  U.S.A.  B.  there, 
Mar.  2,  1852.  Bapt.  1852.  [School,  Westminster.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1870.  Buried  in  Greenmount  cemetery,  Baltimore,  in 
1871.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Maryland  Historical  Society.) 

WINBOLT,  HENRY  HOLT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  7, 1864.  Of  Herts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  (1820), 
C.  of  Sandridge.  B.  Oct.  11,  1839.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric. 
Lent,  1864;  B.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1866;  priest 
(Salisbury)  1868;  C.  of  Royston,  Herts.,  1866.  C. of  Stalbridge, 
Dorset,  1867-73.  C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Southwark,  1873-7. 
C.  of  Bermondsey,  1877-80  C.  of  Winkfield,  Berks.,  1880-1. 
C.  of  Sutton  St  Edmunds,  Lines.,  1883-4;  V.  there,  1884- 
1903.  Latterly  of  The  Lawn,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  where  he 
died  Sept.  28,  1906.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  i,  1906.) 

WINBOLT,  JOHN  STEDDY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  7, 
i860.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Thomas  Henry  (1820),  of  St  .Albans, 
Herts.  B.  Mar.  8,  1841,  at  Hadley,  Middlesex.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  (36/*  Wrangler) 
1864;  M..\.  1867.  M.I.C.E.  Engineer  to  the  Great  Eastern 
Railway.  Married  Christiana  Isabella — .  Died  Jan.  6,  1903, 
at  Cambridge.  His  widow  founded  the  John  Winbolt  prize  in 
Civil  Engineering,  1903.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Hist.  Reg., 
172;  The  Times,  Jan.  9,  1903.) 

WINBOLT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  20, 
1781.  S.  of  Robert,  of  London.  School,  Enfield,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Michs.  1781;  B.A.  1785;  M..A..  1788.  Inc.  of  Christ 
Church,  Old  Southgate,  Middlesex.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Kintore.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Jan.  25,  1813,  aged  51. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Cansick,  Epitaphs,  94;  F.  P.  White.) 

WINBOLT,  THOMAS  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  29,  1820.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (above),  deceased, 
of  Southgate,  Middlesex.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1820; 
B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1824;  priest, 
1825 ;  C.  of  Whaddon,  Bucks.,  1824-6.  C.  of  Chipping  Bamet, 
Herts.,  1826-45.  C.-in-charge  of  Sandridge,  1847-72. 
Latterly  of  South  Norwood  Park,  where  he  died  Jan.  25, 
1881,  aged  83.  Father  of  John  S.  (i860)  and  of  Henry  H. 
(1864).    (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  2,  1881.) 

WINBY,  IVOR  SCOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  '1897. 
S.  of  Frederick  Charles,  of  47,  Portland  Place,  London.  B. 
Dec.  21,  1878,  at  NottLQgham.  School,  Oundle.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.E.). 
Brother  of  the  next. 

WINBY,  LEWIS  PHILLIPS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1894.  S.  of  Frederick  Charles,  of  47,  Portland  Place,  London. 
B.  [Jan.  17],  1874,  at  Cardili,  Glam.  School,  Brighton 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1902.  Lieut., 
Royal  Engineers.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899- 
1902  (mentioned  in  despatches).  In  the  Great  War,  .1914-19 
(Major,  London  Yeomanry  (Westminster  Dragoons);  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Labour  Corps;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches;  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre).  M.P.  for  the  Harborough  division  of  Leics., 
1924-9.  A.M.l.C.E.  Head  of  L.  P.  Winby  and  Co.,  Civil 
Engineers.  Of  Hartley  Wintney,  Hants.,  in  1952.  Brother 
of  the  above.  [Brighton  CoU.  Reg.;  Who's  Who.) 


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Winch,  Arthur  Bluett 

WINCH,  ARTHUR  BLUETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1893.  [4th]  s.  of  George  [sometime  Mayor  of  Chatham],  of 
Halcombe,  Chatham  (and  Mary  Clarke  Bluett).  B.  there, 
Sept.  27,  1874.  Schools,  King's,  Rochester,  and  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893.  On  the  London  Stock  Exchange; 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  Arthur  B.  Winch  and  Co. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Queen's  Own 
(R.W.  Kent  Regt.),  attached  R.E.;  M  B.E.).  Of  St  Meddens, 
Chislehurst.  Married,  1898,  Elsie  Josephine,  3rd  dau.  of 
Richard  Winch,  of  Morden  Grange,  Blackheath.  Brother  of 
George  B.  (1886),  Gordon  B.  (1895)  and  the  next.  (Roffenstan 
Reg.) 

WINCH,  EDWARD  BLUETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1892.  [3rd]  s.  of  George,  of  Holcombe,  Chatham  (and  Mary 
Clarke  Bluett).  B.  Aug.  27,  1873.  at  Chatham.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1899.  Of  Stratton 
House,  Biggleswade.  Managing  director  of  Messrs  Wells  and 
Winch,  brewers.  Married,  1899,  Ruth  Isabel,  dau.  of  J. 
Pennington,  of  Knutsford.  Died  Dec.  28,  1920,  at  Kings- 
bridge.  Brother  of  Gordon  B.  (1895),  the  above  and  the  next. 
{Charterhouse  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  31,  1920.) 

WINCH,  GEORGE  BLUETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1886.  [Eldest]  s.  of  George  [sometime  Mayor  of  Chatham], 
of  Gibraltar  House,  Chatham  (and  Mary  Clarke  Bluett). 
B.  there,  Jime  14,  1868.  Schools,  King's,  Rochester,  and 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1892;  practised  in  Chatham  (Messrs  Winch  and 
Winch).  Of  Boughton  Place,  Monchelsea,  near  Maidstone. 
Major,  East  Kent  Yeomanry,  1908.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col.,  R.  East  Kent  Yeomanry; 
mentioned  twice  in  Secretary  of  State's  List  for  'valuable 
services').  Master  of  the  Mid  Kent  stag-hounds,  1909-11. 
Member  of  the  Royal  Yacht  Squadron,  1930.  Married,  1892, 
Ethel  May,  dau.  of  Richard  Winch,  of  Morden  Grange, 
Blackheath.  Died  Aug.  26,  1948.  Brother  of  Gordon  B. 
(1895)  and  the  two  above.  {Roffenstan  Reg.;  List  of  Carthu- 
sians; The  Times,  Aug.  27,  1948.) 

WINCH,  GEORGE  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 

1871.  S.  of  George  Thomas,  master-mariner  (and  Mary). 
B.  Aug.  II,  1839,  at  South  Shields,  Co.  Durham.  Bapt. 
Sept.  I,  1839.  Previously  in  the  Merchant  Service.  Matric. 
Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1876;  priest, 
1877;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Darlington,  1876-8.  C.  of  Eastgate, 
Co.  Durham,  1878-86.  C.  of  Byers  Green,  1886-9.  V.  of 
Brompton,  Yorks.,  1889-1920.  Latterly  of  Harbledown, 
Canterbury.  Married  (i)  June  1877,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Kelvin;  (2)  July  1891,  Elizabeth  Maude,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Burton  Crof ton,  of  Ripon.  Died  June  25, 1925.  (Scott,  MSS.; 
Eagle,  XLiv.  214;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  July  10,  1925; 
Who's  Who  in  Yorks.) 

WINCH,  GORDON  BLUETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1895.  [5th]  s.  of  George,  of  Halcombe,  Chatham  (and  Mary). 
B.  Dec.  26,  1876,  at  Chatham.  Schools,  King's,  Rochester, 
and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899;  M.A. 
1902.  On  the  London  Stock  Exchange,  1901 ;  in  the  firm  of 
Messrs  Levien  and  Winch.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Middle  Temple, 
June,  1902.  Of  Boughton-Monchelsea,  Kent.  Married,  1904, 
Gertrude  Dale,  dau.  of  T.  Uzielli.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Major,  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  D.S.O.,  1918;  mentioned  in 
despatches);  died  Apr.  10,  1918,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 
Brother  of  George  B.  (1886),  Edward  B.  (1892)  and  Arthur  B. 
(1893).  (Roffensian  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.; 
The  Times,  Apr.  30,  1918;  Charterhouse  Reg.) 

WINCH,  JOHN  NIGHTINGALE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  9,  1888.  S.  of  Claude,  Esq.,  of  21,  Winchester  Street, 
London,  E.C.,  and  West  Kensington.  School,  King's, 
Rochester.  Matric.  Michs.  i888;  B.A.  1891.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1898;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Ely  and  Winch).  {Law 
Lists  (not  1910).) 

WINCH,  RICHARD  FOORD.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 

1872.  S.  of  William  Haffenden,  auctioneer  (and  Elizabeth). 
B.  at  Cranbrook,  Kent.  Bapt.  May  8,  1853.  School,  Cran- 
brook.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Head 
Master  of  New  College,  Eastbourne,  1896.  Head  Master  of 
Rugby  House  School,  Bexley,  Kent.  Died  June  6,  1927, 
aged  74,  at  Crondall,  Hants.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  xlv.  108.) 

WINCH,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1895.  S.  of  Joseph,  sub-lessor  of  the  'Four  Swans,'  Bishop- 
gate  [died  Oct.  22,  1873]  (and  Elizabeth  Chant).  B.  June  15, 
1864,  in  London.  Schools,  Bishopgate  (Mr  E.  Moore)  and 
Borough  Road  College  (Mr  J.  C.  Curtis).  Matric.  Michs.  1895 ; 
(Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1897);  Scholar,  1897;  B.A. 
(Moral  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  1st  Class)  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Inspector 
of  Schools,  London  School  Board,  1898.  Died  June  30,  1935, 
at  172,  Overhill  Road,  London,  S.E.  {Eagle,  xlix.  130;  The 
Times,  July  12,  1935.) 


Winder,  James  Frederick  Edwin 

WINCHESTER,  MARQUESS  OF  (1781),  see  PAULET,  C.  I. 

WINCKLEY,  ALFRED  REGINALD  THOROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  17,  1885.  S.  of  William  [F.S.A.],  vestry- 
clerk,  of  Harrow  (and  Frances  Harriet  Thorold).  B.  there. 
Mar.  9,  1866.  School,  Aldenham  (Mr  Kennedy).  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Battersea,  1889-92. 
C.  of  Pulborough,  Sussex,  1893-5.  C.  of  Buxton,  Derbs., 
1895-1900.  V.  of  Ashbury,  Berks.,  1900-4.  S.P.G.  Chaplain 
at  Aix-la-Chapelle,  1905-8.  Missionary  at  East  Angus,  P.Q., 
1908-9.  In  the  American  Church,  1909-11.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Sculcoates,  Yorks.,  191 1-14.  V.  of  Newton-in-Cleveland, 
1914-17.  V.  of  Baumber  with  Great  Sturton,  Lines.,  1917-20. 
V.  of  Cadney  with  Howsham  and  Newstead,  I92c^-6.  Of 
3,  Collingham  Place,  Earl's  Court,  London,  in  1951.  Brother 
of  the  next  two.   {Crockford.) 

WINCKLEY,  CHARLES  RICHARD  THOROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1873.  S.  of  William,  bookseller  [F.S.A.], 
of  Harrow-on-the-Hill  (and  Frances  Harriet  Thorold).  B. 
there.  Bapt.  Apr.  11,  1855.  School,  Aldenham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873,  as  Winkley;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  Albans)  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Stansted  Mountfitchet, 
Essex,  1878-81.  C.  of  St  Matthias,  Torquay,  1881-2.  C.  of 
Isleworth,  Middlesex,  1882-5.  Assistant  Chaplain  at  the 
Embassy  Church,  Paris,  1885-9.  On  the  Bengal  Ecclesiastical 
Establishment,  1889-1909;  at  Fort  William,  1889-92;  at 
Dinapore  and  Bankapore,  1892;  at  Nowgong,  1892;  at 
Sillong,  1897-1901;  at  Druparoe,  1901;  at  Mhow,  1903;  at 
Howrah,  1903-4;  at  St  John's,  Calcutta,  1904-6;  at  Kasauli, 
1906;  at  Simla,  1901-6;  at  Kasauli,  1907;  at  Cuttack,  1908-9. 
V.  of  Billingborough,  Lines.,  1911-21.  Changed  the  spelling 
of  his  name  to  Winckley.  Married,  Jan.  16,  1889,  Amy,  only 
dau.  of  W.  Underwood,  of  St  Cloud,  France.  Latteriy  of 
Lillington,  near  Leamington,  where  he  died  Jan.  12,  1941, 
aged  85.  Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next.  {Aldenham  Sch. 
Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  16,  1941.) 

WINCKLEY,  SIDNEY  THOROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  22,  1877.  S.  of  WUliam,  vestry-clerk  [F.S.A.]  (and 
Frances  Harriet  Thorold).  B.  at  Harrow.  Bapt.  June  15, 1858. 
School,  Harrow  [and  Aldenliam].  Matric.  Michs.  1877,  as 
Winkley;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1882; 
priest  (Southwell)  1884;  C.  of  Nottingham,  1882-9.  V.  of 
St  Catharine's,  Nottingham,  1889-94.  R.  of  Houghton-on- 
the-Hill,  1894-1927,  and  C.-in-charge  of  Keyham,  1909-14. 
Canon  of  Leicester,  1922-6.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough, 
1923-7.  F.S.A.,  1929.  Master  of  Wyggeston's  Hospital, 
Leicester,  1927-37.  Canon-Treasurer  of  Leicester  Cathedral, 
1927-37-  Changed  the  spelling  of  his  name  to  Winckley. 
Married,  Aug.  28,  1888,  Bessie,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Thomas  Freer,  sometime  R.  of  Houghton.  Died  May  8,  1937, 
aged  78,  at  the  Master's  house,  Wyggeston's  Hospital. 
Brother  of  the  two  above.  {Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Sept.  5,  1888;  The  Times,  May  10,  1937.) 

WINDEATT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  5,  1831. 
Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1831;  B.A.  1835.  Of  North  Bovey, 
Moreton-Hampstead,  Devon.    {T.  A.  Walker,  443.) 

WINDER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  20,  1815. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  23,  1816.  Of  Cambs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1816;  Scholar,  1817;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1823. 
Chaplain,  H.M.S.  Victory,  in  1841.  Chaplain  at  Alexandria, 
1841-60.   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1861.    {Crockford.) 

WINDER,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  20,  1868.  S.  of  George,  merchant.  B.  July  16,  1850,  at 
Bolton,  Lanes.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A. 
1873;  M.A.  1876.  At  the  Royal  Agricultural  College,  Ciren- 
cester. Associate  of  the  Surveyors'  Institute.  Land-agent  to 
Sir  Ivor  Guest,  and  later,  at  Ottery,  Devon,  to  Sir  John  H. 
Kennaway,  Bart.  Married  Jessie  Mason,  of  Cheetham  Hill, 
Manchester.  Of  Fairmile,  Ottery  St  Mary,  where  he  died 
Feb.  I,  1913.    {Rossall  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  608.) 

WINDER,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.,  Oct.  1878.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878. 

WINDER,  JAMES  FREDERICK  EDWIN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1894.  S.  of  James,  schoolmaster,  of  Clifton  House,  East- 
bourne (and  Evelina  Bailey).  B.  Apr.  16, 1875,  at  Eastbourne. 
School,  Clifton  House,  Eastbourne.  Matric.  Michs.  1894; 
B.A.  {2Sth  Wrangler)  1897;  M.A.  1914.  B.Sc,  London,  1902. 
Assistant  Master  at  Blair  Lodge  School,  Polmont,  Stirlings., 
1898-9;  at  Clifton  House  School,  Eastbourne,  1 899-1908;  at 
Stourbridge  Grammar  School,  1908-15.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Oxford  and  Bucks.  L.I.).  Assistant 
Master  at  King  Edward  VI  Grammar  School,  Southampton, 
-1928-33-.  Died  in  Jersey,  Jan.  30,  1951.  {Venn,  n.  541; 
Univ.  War  List;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times, 
Feb.  2,  195 1.) 


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Winder,  John  Harrison 

WINDER,  JOHN  HARRISON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  26, 
1867;  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric, 
Oct.  23,  1865.   Eldest  s.  of  John  Hathomthwaite,  merchant, 
of   Sheffield.     B.    there,   Dec.    22,    1842.     School,   Sheffield 
(Mr  T.  Howarth).    Matric.  Easter,  1867;  B.A.  1870.    Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  1869;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  Brancepeth,  Co. 
Durham,  1869-71.   C.  of  Handsworth,  1871-8.  V.  of  Hands- 
worth-Woodhouse,   Yorks.,    1878-87.     Died   in   Apr,    1887. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  Univ.  Almanack.) 
WINDER,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11, 
1783.    S.  of  Joseph  [stockbroker],  of  Gray's  Imi,  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  Michs.  1783.   P.C.  of  Clifton,  Cum- 
berland, 1793-1804.   (St  Paul's  Sch.  Keg.) 
WINDEYER,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.    Hon.  LL.D.,  1887.    [Only 
s.  of  Richard,  Australian  reformer  and  statesman  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).     B.  Sept.  29,  1834,  in  Westminster.    Schools, 
Capes  School,  Sydney,   King's  School,   Paramatta;  and  at 
Sydney  University.]  Barrister,  N.S.W.,  1857.  M.P.  for  Lower 
Hunter,  1859-60;  for  West  Sydney,  1860-2  and  1866-72;  for 
Sydney     University,     1876-9.      Solicitor-General,     1870-2; 
Attorney-General,     1877-9.      Vice-Chancellor     of     Sydney 
University,  1884-7;  Chancellor,  1895.  Senior  Puisne  Judge  of 
the  Supreme  Court,  New  South  Wales,  1879-97.    Knighted, 
1891.    Married,  1857,  .Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  T.  Bolton. 
Died,  suddenly,  Sept.  11,  1897,  at  Bologna,  Italy.  (Boase,  iii. 
1435;  Who  was  Who;  D.N. B.) 
WINDHAM   (formerly  SMIJTH-WINDHAM),   ASHE    SMIJTH. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  7,  1849.    [2nd]  s.   of 
Joseph    [Smijth-Windham],    of    Waghen,    near    Beverley, 
Yorks.     [B.    Mar.    18,    1830.    Schools,    Rugby   and   Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1863.   A  magistrate  in 
Natal.  Special  Commissioner  for  Zulu  affairs,  1882.  Clerk  to 
the    Executive    Council    of    Natal,    1885;    Secretary    and 
Accountant  to  the  Resident  Commissioner  in  Zululand,  1885 ; 
retired,  1890.    Assumed  the  name  of  Windham,  in  lieu  of 
Smijth-Windham,  June  23,  1888.    Married,  Aug.  19,  1839, 
Juliet  Alexa,  dau.  of  Col.  Hugh  Maclean,  of  Coll,  Argylls.,  and 
had  issue.   Latterly  of  Waghen,  Beverley,  Yorks.   J. P.   Died 
Sept.  7,  1909.  Brother  of  Steuart  S.  (1853)  and  William  G.  S. 
(1845).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;   Rugby  Sch.   Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Colonial  Office  List.) 
WINDHAM,  FREDERIC  HOWE  LINDSEY  BACON.  Adm.  pens. 
(age    19)    at   Magdalene,   July   24,    1883.    S.   of  William 
Frederick,  of  Felbrigge  Hall,  Norfolk.  School,  Eton.   Matric. 
Michs.  1883.   Of  Hanworth  Hall,  Norfolk.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 
WINDHAM,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.   16,   1756.    S.  of  John  [who  assumed  the  additional 
surname   of    Bowyer]    (and   Mary,   eldest   dau.    of   Joseph 
Windham-Ashe).  B.  [Aug.  21, 1739].  at  Twickenham.  School, 
Eton.   Matric.  Michs.  1756.   Made  a  prolonged  tour  through 
Europe,   returning   1769;    made  sketches  of  the  baths   in 
Rome,  which  he  presented  to  Charles  Cameron,  who  pub- 
Ushed  them  in  The  Baths  of  the  Romans,  1772.   An  excellent 
Italian  scholar.   Assisted  James  Stuart  in  the  second  volume 
of  his  Antiquities  of  Athens.    F.S.A.,   1775;   F.R.S.,   1781. 
Member  of  the  Society  of  Dilettanti,  1779.   Possessed  one  of 
the   best   antiquarian   libraries   in    the   country.     Married, 
June  15,  1769,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  William  de  Grey,  ist 
Baron  Walsingham.   Author,  Observations  upon  a  Passage  in 
Pliny's  Natural  History  relating  to  the  Temple  of  Diana  at 
Ephesus;  and  (with  James  Stuart)  Antiquities  of  Athens. 
Died,  s.p.,  Sept.  21,  1810,  at  Earsham  House,  Norfolk.   (Eton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1810,  11.  390; 
Peile,  n.  262.) 
WINDHAM,    STEUART    SMIJTH.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Trinity,  June  24,  1853.    [Youngest]  s.  of  Joseph  [Smijth- 
Windham],  of  Waghen,  Beveriey,  Yorks.,  and  14,  Connaught 
Place,  London.    B.   [May  16,   1834],  at  Brighton.    School, 
Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1853.    Second  Lieut.,  the  57th  Regt., 
1854;  Lieut.,  the  Rifle  Brigade,  1855;  Captain,  1858;  retired, 
1864.    Died  Sept.  29,   1872,  at  Hanmiersmith.    Brother  ot 
Ashe  S.  (1849)  and  the  next.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Rifle  Brigade  Centenary.) 
WINDHAM,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  SMIJTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Trinity,  July  4,   1845.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph  [Smijth- 
Windham],  of  Waghen,  Yorks.  (and  Katherine,  dau.  of  John 
Trotter,  of  Dyrham  Park,  Herts.).  B.  Apr.  26,  1828.  School, 
Eton.   Migrated  to  St  John's,  as  a  FeU.-Com.,  Apr.  17,  1847. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Migrated  to  University  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  matric.  Mar.  29,  1848.  Migrated  back  to  Downing, 
Apr.  15,  1850;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Feb.  5,  1851.  Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  i86i,  the 
name  of  Windham  only,  in  lieu  of  Smijth-Windham.    Of 
Waghen    (or    Wawne),    near    Beverley.     Captain,    Yorks. 
Militia.  Died,  unmarried,  Dec.  26,  1887.  Brother  of  the  above 
and  of  Ashe  S.  (1849).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Al.  Oxon.;  Inns  of 
Court;  Burke,  L.G.) 


Windsor,  The  Hon.  Andrews 

WINDLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1832. 
S.  of  John  Hattam  [colour-manufacturer,  of  Old  Montague 
Street,  Whitechapel].  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler)  1837;  M.A.  1840. 
Second  Master  of  Islington  proprietary  School,  1838.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  White- 
chapel, 1849-56.  V.  of  Homdon-on-the-Hill,  Essex,  1856-98. 
Died  Mar.  28,  1898.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 
WINDLE,  MAXWELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19, 
1814.  S.  of  Thomas  [of  John  Street,  Bedford  Row,  London]. 
B.  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A. 
1819.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  17,  1814.  A  Special 
Pleader,  1823.  Died  in  1834.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of 
Court.) 
WINDLE,  THEODORE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  1882.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 
1843).  B.  [1863]  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1888; 
M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Southwell)  1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of 
St  Ann's,  Nottingham,  1892-4.  C.  of  Kemlworth,  Warws., 
1895-7.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Harrogate,  1898-1903.  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Eastbourne,  1903-9.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Chichester, 
1909-10.  V.  of  Shipton-Bellinger,  Hants.,  1910-13.  R.  of 
St  John-the-Baptist,  Southover,  Lewes,  1913-19-  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Chichester,  from  1920.  Married,  Dec.  31,  1895,  Anme 
Augusta  Elizabeth  Cooper.  Latterly  of  Moorhurst,  Holling- 
ton,  St  Leonards-on-Sea,  where  he  died  Nov.  20,  1952. 
(Crockford;  The  Standard,  Jan.  3,  1896;  The  Times,  Nov.  22, 
1952-) 
WINDLEY,  HENRY  CHADWICK.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  1891. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Mapperley,  Notts.  B.  Feb.  7,  1870.  Schools, 
Repton,  and  in  Germany.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1898.  Articled  to  an  architect.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
1896;  priest,  1897;  C.  of  St  Columba,  Southwick,  Co.  Durham, 
1896-7.  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Gateshead,  1897-1900.  V.  of 
Bensham,  1900-12.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Wakefield,  1913-20. 
Lived  with  the  Community  at  Mirfield,  1912-19.  Then 
resumed  the  profession  of  architecture,  practising  in  the 
West  of  England.  Latterly  of  13,  Cricklade  Street,  Ciren- 
cester. Died  May  14,  1925,  aged  55-  (Scott,  MSS.;  Repton 
Sch.  Reg.;  King's  Coll  Reg.,  213;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
May  15,  1925.) 
WINDLEY,  THOMAS  NOBLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  9, 
1900.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Barkby,  Leics.,  Oct.  15,  i88o. 
School,  Stoney  Gate,  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1903.  A  Solicitor;  practised  in  St  James  Road, 
Leicester,  and  latterly  in  Birmingham.  (Peile,  11.  841 ;  Law 
Lists  until  1919-) 
WINDLEY,  THOMAS  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb  11  1869.  S.  of  WUUam,  silk-throwster  [of  Femleigh 
House,  Nottingham]  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  [May  i,  1850],  at 
Nottingham.  Bapt.  June  3,  1850.  [School,  Repton.]  Matnc. 
Michs  1869;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1873-  priest,  1874;  C.  of  St  George's,  Bloomsbury,  1873-5. 
Missionary  (S.P.G.)  to  the  Karens  at  Tounghoo,  Burma,  1876- 
84  V.  of  Sneinton,  Notts.,  1884-8.  R.  of  Thorpe-by-.\sh- 
boume,  Derbs.,  1888-98.  Org.  Secretary,  S.P.G.,  for  South- 
well dio.,  1898-1902.  V.  of  .\ll  Saints,  Nottmgham,  1902-12. 
C  of  Weston,  Hants.,  1912-13.  Married,  July  21,  1886,  Clara, 
^nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Morse,  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Notting- 
ham and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Southwell,  Notts.  Translated 
part'of  the  Prayer  Book  into  Karen.  Died  Nov.  6,  1920,  m 
Nottingham.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  July  28,  1886;  The  Times,  Nov.  10, 
1920.) 
WINDLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1878. 
[4thl  s  of  William,  of  Femleigh  House,  Notts,  (and  Ehzabeth, 
dau  of  the  Rev.  John  Wilson,  of  Ravenstonedale,  Westmor- 
land) B.  Dec.  5,  1859,  at  Nottingham.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1886.  At  St  Thomas's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.S.A.,  1884.  Resident  Medical  Officer, 
Maternity  Hospital,  Glasgow.  Practised  at  Colston-Bassett, 
Notts  Married,  1885,  Barbara  Kathanne,  dau.  of  Laurence 
Hill  of  Glasgow,  and  had  issue  6  daughters.  Resided  latterly 
at  Ruddington,  Notts.,  where  he  died,  Aug.  3.  i93i-  Brother 
of  the  above.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directones;  The 
Times,  Aug.  8,  1931-) 
WINDSOR,  The  Hon.  ANDREWS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall  Nov  26  1783;  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  Oct.  21,  17S2.  Matric.  Michs.  1783;  M-A.  17S6. 
r^rd  s  of  Other  Lewis,  4th  Eari  of  Plymouth  (and  Catherine, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Baron  Archer).  B.  May  12,  1764. 
School,  Eton.]  V.  of  Rhaiadar,  Glam.,  1789.  V.  of  Tardebigge 
Worcs  1791.  R.  of  Draycot-Ceme,  Wdts.,  1800-12.  R.  of 
Rochford,  Essex,  1814-37.  Succeeded  his  nephew.  Other 
.\rcher,  as  7th  Eari  of  Plymouth,  1833.  Died,  unmamed, 
Tan  19  1837,  in  Grosvenor  Street,  London.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Al.  Oxon.;  G.E.C.;  G.  Mag.,  1837,  1.  439-) 


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WINDSOR,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-CoU  Lent, 
i888-  B.A.  1890;  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1894;  M.U.  1897- 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S. ;  L.R.C.P.  1897.  _  House 
Physician,  St  Thomas's  Hospital  and  at  the  Seamen  s  Hos- 
pital, Greenwich.  Sometime  Surgeon,  P.  and  O.  Steam 
Navigation  Co.  Practised  at  Royston,  Herts  Deputy 
Coroner  for  Herts.  J.P.  for  Cambs.  and  Herts.  Died  June  22, 
1948,  at  Royston.  (Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  June  23, 
1948.) 

WINDSOR,  EDWARD  STANLEY  BEALE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  I,  1889.  B.  Sept.  13,  1870.  Matnc  Michs. 
1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1893; 
priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  James's,  Exeter,  1893-7.  C.  of  Buckland- 
Monachorum,  Devon,  1897-99  and  1903-4-  C.  of  St  Mary 
Magdalene,  Barnstaple,  1899-1903.  R.  of  Lamvet,  Cornwall, 
1904-46.  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  1933-  Died  Oct.  6,  1946. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  12,  1946.) 

WINDSOR,  FRANK  NEEDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  26,  1887.  [2nd]  s.  of  J[ames],  Esq.,  of  23,  York  Place, 
Oxford  Road,  Manchester.  [B.  May  2,  1868  At  Owens 
College,  Manchester;  B.Sc,  Manchester,  1887.]  Matnc. 
Michl.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1892;  M.A.  1922 
M  R  C  S  L.R.C.P.,  1892.  House  Surgeon,  Royal  Inhrmary, 
Manchester.  Senior  House  Surgeon,  Oldham  Inhrmary. 
Surgeon  Lieut,,  I.M.S.,  1895.  With  the  Malakand  field  force 
1897  Captain,  1898;  Major,  1907;  Government  Analyst  and 
Bacteriologist,  United  Provinces,  1904-5 ;  Chemical  Exammer 
and  Bacteriologist,  Burma,  1905-11;  at  Calcutta,  I9ii-i5- 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  I. M.S.). 
Married,  1898,  Amie,dau.  of  JohnCarrick.of  Cariisle.  Author, 
Indian  Toxicology.  Latteriy  of  2,  St  Paul's  Road,  Cambndge 
Died  Sept.  12,  1951.  [I.C.S.  Lists;  Army  Lists;  Medical 
Directories;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Sept.  24,  i95i-) 

WINDSOR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  4. 
18^^  ra  1807.1  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840. 
Ord  deacon,  1837;  priest,  1838;  C.  of  Exton,  Rutland, 
-1841-2.  P.C.  of  Lockwood,Yorks.,  1843-7-  P.C.  of  Armitage 
Bridge,  1848-62.  V.  of  Kensworth,  Herts.,  1862-73-  Died  in 
1873.   (Clergy  List;  Cussans,  Herts.) 

WINDSOR,  JAMES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I  1899.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  John,  R.  of  St  Mary  s, 
Barnstaple,  Devon.  B.  June  10,  1880.  Schools,  Sherborne 
and  KeUy  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.  1908;  M.D.  1912-  D.P.H.,  Oxford,  1910.  At  St 
Thomas's  Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L  R  C  P.,  1907.  Practised  at  Exmouth.  Served  m  the  Great 
War  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.A.M.C).  Practised  subsequently  at 
Henley-on-Thames.  Married,  Jan.  15,  1914,  Dora  Vmcent. 
Of  Kington  Langley,  Wilts.,  in  1951.  (Sherborne  Reg.;  Kelly 
Coll.  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 

WINDSOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  8,  1884. 
S  of  Francis,  merchant  (and  Sarah  Needham).  B.  July  21, 
1866,  at  Old  Trafiord,  Manchester.  School,  Old  Trafford 
(MrE  H.Sharp);  and  at  Owens  College,  Manchester.  Matric. 
Michs  1884;  Scholar,  1887;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Law  Top., 
ist  Class)  1887.  Entered  the  I.C.S.,  1887;  Assistant  Magis- 
trate at  Chittagong,  1887-91;  in  charge  of  Bettiah,  1891-4; 
Deputy  Commissioner,  Pumlia,  1894.  Judge,  Bettiah,  1898- 
9-  Sessions  Judge,  Burdwan,  1898-9.  Married,  Dec.  10,  1896, 
Maud  Reynolds,  dau.  of  Ralph  Sharrock  Ashton.  Died 
June  26,  1899,  at  Burdwan.   (Boase,  vi.  928;  Eagle,  xxi.  89.) 

WINDSOR,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  i, 
1776.  Of  London.  [S.  of  Richard,  mercer,  of  Tottenham  High 
Cross,  Middlesex.  B.  Aug.  3,  i757.  Schools,  St  Paul's  and 
Merchant  Taylors'.]  Did  not  reside.  Matric.  from  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  Apr.  30,  1778,  age  20.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.; 
Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WINDSOR-CLIVE,  see  CLIVE. 

WINDUS,  JACOB  PLUMMER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  Jan.  30,  1755-  Of  Herts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur 
(1705).]  School,  Hertford.  Matric.  Easter,  1756;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1759.   Died  in  1759-   (T-  A.  Walker,  310.) 

WINDUST,  WILLIAM  HUFTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1890.  S.  of  WUliam,  of  Ixelles,  Brussels.  B.  Mar.  19,  1871. 
School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar; 
B  A.  1893;  M.A.  1902.  Assistant  Master  at  Oldham  Grammar 
School,  1895;  an  Army  tutor  in  1897;  Assistant  Master  at 
Hampton  Grammar  School,  1900-32.  Latteriy  of  Sunbury, 
Middlesex.  Died  Dec.  15,  1932-  (Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
The  Times,  Dec.  17,  1932-) 

WINFIELD,  PERCY  HENRY.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  Sept.  i,  1896. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  Fred[erickJ  Charies,  merchant,  of  Stoke 
Ferry.  Brandon,  Norfolk  (and  Mary  Flatt).    B.  there  [Sept. 


Wing,  John 

16,  1878].  School,  King's  Lynn  Grammar  (The  Rev.  W. 
Boyce).  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  (Law  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class, 
1898);  Scholar,  1898;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Law  Tnp.,  Pt  II, 
ist  Class),  1899;  Whewell  Scholar,  1900;  LL.M.  1906;  LL.D. 
1918.  Machmahon  Student.  Fellow,  1921-53.  University 
Lecturer  in  Law,  1926-8.  Rouse  Ball  Professor  of  English 
Law,  1928-43.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  8,  1900. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  24,  1903.  On  the  South-Eastem 
Circuit.  Deputy  County  Court  Judge,  Circuit  No.  35.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Cambs.  Reg.  (T.F.),  1914; 
wounded;  employed  War  Of&ce).  Lecturer  in  English  Legal 
History  at  the  Law  School  of  Harvard  University,  1923. 
Tagore  Law  Professor,  Calcutta  University,  1930.  J.P.  for 
Cambridge  Borough,  1925.  F.B.A.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Harvard  and 
Leeds.  Hon.  Bencher  of  the  limer  Temple.  K.C.,  1943. 
Member,  Lord  Chancellor's  Law  Revision  Committee. 
Reader  in  Common  Law  to  Council  of  Legal  Education,  1938- 
49.  Knighted,  1949.  Married,  Aug.  17,  1909,  Helena,  5th  dau. 
of  W.  T.  Scruby,  of  Cambridge,  and  had  issue.  Author,  The 
Law  of  Torts;  Text-book  on  Torts;  History  of  Abuse  of  Legal 
Procedure;  Province  of  the  Law  of  Torts;  Foundations  and 
Future  of  International  Law;  Salmond  and  Winfield,  Law  of 
Contracts;  editions  of  Pollock  On  Contract.  Editor,  Law 
Quarterly  Review,  1929,  and  of  the  Cambridge  Law  Journal, 
1927-47.  Of  13,  Cranmer  Road,  Cambridge.  Died  July  7, 1953- 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  19, 
1909.) 
WINFIELD-ROLL,  GRAHAME.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1880. 
S.  of  Beevor.  B.  [June  i,  1862],  at  Kensington.  Schools, 
Bedford  Grammar  and  Bedford  Hospital.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Jan.  30,  1882;  B.A.  1884;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1887. 
At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.  1886;  L.R.C.P.  1886; 
F.R.C.S.  1898.  Clinical  Assistant,  Royal  London  Ophthalmic 
Hospital.  Assistant  House  Surgeon.  Practised  in  London 
from  1900.  Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  St  Mary's  Hospital; 
Consulting  Surgeon,  Westminster  Ophthalmic  Hospital. 
Author,  ophthalmic.  Of  7,  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  London, 
W.  Died  at  Thames  Ditton,  Feb.  21,  1942.  Doubtless  brother 
of  the  next.  (Peile,  11.  686;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Feb.  23,  1942.) 

WINFIELD-ROLL,  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.,  Easter, 
1880.  [Doubtless  s.  of  Beevor.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A. 
1884;  LL.M.  1888.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1887;  practised  at 
Eastbourne.  Disappears  from  Law  List,  1930.  Doubtless 
brother  of  the  above. 

WING,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1898.  [Youngest 
s.  of  Henry  Vincent,  of  Gray's  Inn  Square,  London.  B.  Sept. 
3,  i88o.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1907;  practised  at  Dartford,  Kent.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (City  of  London  Yeomanry;  2nd  Lieut., 
23rd  Battn.,  London  Regt.).  Of  10,  Ridgmount  Gardens, 
London,  and  Copford  Green,  Colchester.  Died  June  14,  1952. 
Brother  of  Tycho  (1897).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The 
Times,  June  17,  1952.) 

WING,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  28,  1845.  S. 
of  the  Rev.  William  (1805),  of  Thomhaugh,  Northants.  (and 
Ann,  dau.  of  Wilham  Margetts).  B.  there.  Bapt.  Sept.  13, 
1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
1851;  priest  (Lincoln)  1851.  R.  of  Staunton  with  Flaw- 
borough,  Notts.,  1851-64.  R.  of  Frolesworth,  Leics.,  1864-5. 
C.  of  Crundale,  Kent,  1866-7.  R.  of  Foston,  Leics.,  1867- 
1900.  Married,  Jan.  18,  1853,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Wilham  Job  Charlton  Staunton,  of  Staunton  Hall, 
Notts.,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  resided  at  Hestercombe, 
Holly  Walk,  Leamington,  where  he  died  Apr.  15,  1914;  buried 
at  Foston.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  564  (sub  his  father); 
Burke,  L.G.;  Eagle,  xxxvi.  221;  Crockford;  The  J'imes, 
Apr.  17,  1914-) 
WING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  June  30, 1802. 
Eldest  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Thomey  Abbey,  Cambs.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1803;  Scholar;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1810.  Ord. 
deacon  (Manchester)  1809;  priest  (Peterb.)  1810;  C.  of  Eye, 
Northants.,  1809;  V.  there,  1810-16.  P.C.  of  Thomey  Abbey, 
Cambs.,  1821-53.  R.  of  Thornhaugh  with  Wansford, 
Northants.,  1832-58.  His  wife  and  Ellen,  his  2nd  dau.,  were 
drowned  in  the  Nene  by  the  upsetting  of  a  boat,  Apr.  5,  1838. 
R.  of  Chenies,  Bucks.,  1824-8.  R.  of  Streatham,  Surrey, 
1828-35.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1859.  Brother  of 
Tycho  (1812).  (Northants.  Clergy;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag., 
1838,  I.  556.) 

WING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  27,  1819.  B.  at 
Bedford.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1841.  Ord. 
deacon,  1825;  priest,  1826.  V.  of  Elstow  and  Stevington, 
Beds.,  1832-49.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Leicester,  1849-61.  Preacher 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Leicester,  1849-61.  Confraterof  Wyggeston's 
Hospital.  Died  Mar.  22,  1861,  aged  59.  (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1861,  I.  468;  The  Rev.  J.  R.  Collins.) 


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WING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens  at  Queens',  Nov.  8,  1839.  Matric. 
Lent,  1840;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1843;  priest, 
1844;  C.  of  Piddington,  Northants.,  1843-5.  C.  of  Astley 
Abbots,  Salop,  1845-56;  R.  there,  1856-71.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1872. 

WING,  RICHARD  PLOWMAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1871.  S.  of  William,  draper  (and  Emma).  B.  at  Mildenhall, 
Suffolk.  Bapt.  Nov.  7,  1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1876. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1876;  priest  (Salisbury)  1885;  C.  of 
Hitchin,  Herts.,  1876-80.  C.  of  Slaugham,  Sussex,  1880-1. 
C.  of  Old  Radnor,  Heref.,  1882-3.  C.  of  Bere-Regis,  Dorset, 
1883-6.  C.  of  Basford,  Notts.,  1886-9.  C.  of  Tackley,  Oxon., 
1889-91.  C.  of  Long  Benton,  Northumberland,  1892-4.  C.  of 
Sutton,  Lanes.,  1S94-6.  C.  of  Huntingtield  and  Cookley, 
Suffolk,  1896-1902.  V.  of  Walberswick  with  BIythburgh, 
1902-23.  Latterly  of  Windy  Nook,  Walberswick,  Suffolk. 
Died  June  3,  1936,  aged  83,  at  Reydon,  Suffolk.  {Eagle, 
XLI.X.  286;  Crockford.) 

WING,  THOMAS  ALFRED  HARPER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  20,  1884.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  45,  Out  Northgate, 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  B.  Nov.  30,  1865,  at  Westhorpe, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1884; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1887;  M.A.  1899.  Senior 
Classical  Master  at  Nelson  College,  New  Zealand,  in  1898. 
(Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Lists.) 

WING,  TYCHO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  28,  1812.  S.  of 
John,  Esq.,  of  Thomey  [Abbey],  Cambs.  Brother  of  John 
(1802). 

WING,  TYCHO.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  11,  1897.  S.  of  Henry 
Vincent  fof  Gray's  Inn  Square,  London].  B.  Sept.  19,  1879- 
Matric.  IVUchs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1904.  On  the  South-Eastem 
Circuit.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut., 
Wiltshire  Regt.;  wounded).  Died  Sept.  15,  1934,  at  Hong- 
Kong.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1898).  (Law  Lists;  The  Times, 
Nov.  15,  1934;  Univ.  War  List.) 

WING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  8,  i773-  Of 
Rutland.  [S.  of  John,  land-agent,  of  Clinton,  Northants. 
(and  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Sisson,  of  Barrowden,  Rutland). 

B.  July  25,  1755.]  Matric.  Michs.  1773;  Scholar,  i773;  B.A. 
1777;  M.A.  1780.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Norwich)  June  28,   1778;  priest   (Lincoln)  Sept.   19,   i779- 

C.  of  Bamingham  and  Coney  Weston,  Suffolk,  1778.  C.  of  St 
Michael's,  Stamford,  1778-1800.  C.  of  Sutton  St  Edmund, 
Lines.,  1779.  R.  of  Stibbington  with  Sibson,  Hunts.,  1780- 
1831.  C.  of  Woodnewton,  Northants.,  c.  1807.  R.  of  Thom- 
haugh  with  Wansford,  1807-31.  Married,  Sept.  15,  1785, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Rasor,  of  Gosberton,  Lmcs.  Died 
Dec.  21,  183 1.  Buried  in  Thomhaugh  Church.  Father  of  the 
next.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  564.) 

WING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  27, 1805.  [Eldest 
s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (above),  R.  of  Stibbmgton,  Hunts, 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Rasor).]  B.  [Oct.  7,  1788],  at 
Stamford,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1806;  B.A.  1810;  M.A.  18:3. 
Ord.  deacon,  1811;  priest  (Peterb.)  1812;  C.  of  Thomhaugh, 
Northants.  C.  of  Kingscliffe,  1812.  P.C.  of  Sutton  St 
Edmund,  Lines.,  1814-67.  R.  of  Stibbington,  Hunts.,  1833- 
67.  Married,  Apr.  16,  1823,  Anne,  dau.  of  WUliam  Margetts, 
of  Huntingdon.  Died  Nov.  17, 1867.  Fatherof  Charles  (1845). 
(St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  564  (sub  his  father);  Burke,  L.G.; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  11. 
833-) 

WING,  WILLIAM  HINMAN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Jan.  25,  1878. 
[Eldest  s.  of  William,  of  Market  Overton,  Rutland  (and  Jane, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Kingsman  Foster,  of  Dowsby,  Lines.).  B. 
Feb.  5,  1859.]  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A. 
1882;  M.A.  1898.  A  teacher  of  singing  and  voice  culture.  Of 
Market  Overton,  Rutland,  and  30,  Manchester  Street, 
Manchester  Square,  London,  W.  (Repton  Sch.  Reg. ;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 

WINGATE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  1864. 
Of  Hundleby,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868;  M.A. 
1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1869;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Bishop  Auckland,  1869-74.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Newington,  Surrey,  1874-5.  C.  of  Kensington,  1875-81. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  1878-91.  C.-in-charge  of 
St  Mary's,  Haggerston,  1881-2;  P.C.  there,  1882-5.  V.  of 
Shifnal,  Salop,  1885-90.  V.  of  Stratton,  Cornwall,  1890-S. 
Married,  June  22,  1880,  Elizabeth  Patricia,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  W.  Maule.  Died  Dec.  16,  1898,  aged  52.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
524;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Dec.  19,  1898.) 

WINGATE,  WILLIAM  CHARLES  LOCKWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Jan.  10,  1864.  S.  of  Mrs  Wingate,  of  Tichborne 
Street,  Piccadilly,  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1864;  exhibitioner; 


WiNGFiELD,  George 

B.A.    1867;   M.A.    1872.    Ord.   deacon   (Canterbury)    1867; 

priest,  1869;  C.  of  Newchurch,  Kent,  1867-9.    C.  of  Lydd, 

1869-79.     R.   of   Ivychurch,    1880-1902.     Latterly   of    the 

Homes  of  St  Barnabas,  East  Grinstead.    Disappears  from 

Crockford,  1906.    (T.  A.  Walker,  523.) 

WINGATE    (post    PEMBERTON),    WILLIAM    WARBURTON. 

Adm.  pens,   (age  24)   at  Jesus,  Oct.   1890.    [Eldest]   s.  of 

William  [farmer],  Esq.   B.  at  Ludford  Magna,  Lines.  School, 

Tonbridge    (Mr    Rowe).     Matric.    Michs.    1890;    M.B.    and 

B.Chir.  I894.  At  Guy's  Hospital.    M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1890. 

Practised  at  Cambridge,  1894-1919.  Married  (i)  Dec.  7,  1895, 

Isabel  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Soper,  M.R.C.S.,  of  London; 

(2)  Nov.  18,  1915,  Viola  Patience  Campbell,  dau.  of  Canon 

Thomas  Percy  Pemberton  (1851,  sub  Hudson),  of  Trumping- 

ton  Hall,  Cambs.,  and  changed  his  name,  by  Royal  Licence, 

to   Pemberton.     Of  Trumpington   Hall,   Cambs.     J. P.    for 

Cambs.;  High  Sheriff,  1936-   Died  Apr.  26,  1943-    {Tonbridge 

Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Apr.  27,  1943.) 

WINGATE-SAUL,    WILLIAM    WINGATE.      Adm.    pens,     at 

Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1892.    [2nd]  s.  of  Wilham  Wingate  [M.D., 

M.R.C.S.],  of  Fenton  Cawthorne  House,  Lancaster.   B.  Aug. 

24,  1874,  at  Lancaster.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 

B.A.    1895;    M.A.    1899;    M.B.    and   B.Chir.    1903.     At   St 

Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1902.  Surgeon, 

P.  and  O.  Co. ;  subsequently  Commodore  Surgeon.  Sometime 

personal  medical  attendant  to  Lord  Inchcape  on  his  yacht 

The  Rover.  Harbour  Surgeon  to  the  P.  and  O.  Co.  at  TUbury 

Dock  at  the  time  of  his  death,  July  n,  1932,  at  Monte  Cario. 

(Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  July  12,  1932-) 

WINGFIELD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  i,  1787. 

[2nd  s.  of  Rowland  (Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford,  1746),  of  Preston 

Brockhurst,  Salop  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Wagstaffe 

Bagot,  5  th  Bart.).  B.Aug.  24, 1770.  Schools,  Shrewsbury  and 

Westminster.]    Matric.  Michs.  1787;  re-adm.  Apr.  29,  1794; 

B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1789. 

Of  The  Gro,  near  Newton,  Montgom.  V.  of  Llanllwchaiam, 

Montgom.,  1800-50.  Married,  Jan  27,  1829,  Emma,  4th  dau. 

of  Richard  Jenkins,  Esq.,  of  Bicton,  Devon,  and  had  issue. 

Died  May  i,  1850,  at  his  residence,  Preston  Montford  Hall. 

Father  of  WUUam   (1853).     (Record  of  Old   Westminsters; 

Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag., 

1851,  I.  678.) 

WINGFIELD,  CHARLES  RALPH  BORLASE.   Adm.  at  Trinity 

Hall,  Jan.  1894.    [Only]  s.  of  Charies  George,  deceased,  of 

Onslow,  Shrewsbury  (and  Jane  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of 

Clopton  Lewis  Wingfield).   [B.  Oct.  27,  1873-]   School,  Eton. 

Matric.    Lent,    1894.     Of    Onslow.     Captam,    3rd    Battn., 

Shropshire  L.I.  (T.),  1898.  J. P.  for  Shropshire.  High  Sheriff, 

1913.    Served  in  the  Great  War,   1914-19   (Major,   Kmg's 

(Shropshire)  L.I. ;Lieut.-Col.).  Married,  June  20,  1916,  Mary 

Nesta  Harriet,  dau.  of  Charles  Henry  Bennett  Williams,  and 

had  issue.   Died  Feb.   i,   1923.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists; 

The  Times,  Feb.  3,  1923.) 

WINGFIELD,  EDWARD  OLDFIELD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 

Apr.  22,  1814.    [2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Tickencote,  Rutland.] 

B.  there  [Mar.  18,  1795]-  [School,  Merchant  Taylors'.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  B.A.  1818;  M..\.  1821.  R.  of  Tickencote, 
Rutland,  1830-4.  R.  of  Market  Overton,  1834-56.  Died 
Sept.  17,  1856.  Brother  of  John  M.  (1808)  and  George  (1826). 
(Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1856,  11.  655.) 

WINGFIELD,  FRANCIS  JOHN  TREVOR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Jan.  11,  1870.  [Younger  s.  of  Edward  FfoUiott 
(and  Frances  Emily,  dau.  of  George,  4th  Lord  Dynevor).] 
School,  WeUington  College.  Matric.  Lent,  1870;  B.A.  1876. 
Died  Sept.  4,  1889.  (WeUington  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Univ.  Almanack.) 

WINGFIELD,  FRANK  JAMES  ROBERT.  Matric.  Non-Coil., 
Michs.  1884.  Of  London.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1885;  B.A.  1894.    Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  1896;  priest,  1898; 

C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Barnstaple,  Devon,  1896-9.  C.  of  Bath- 
wick  with  Woolley,  Somerset,  1899-1905.  R-  oi  Fiddington, 
1905-20.  V.  of  Crawley  Down,  Sussex,  1920-6.  Died  Feb.  4, 
1926,  aged  63.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  6,  1926.) 

WINGFIELD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  13, 
1826  Of  Rutland.  [5th  and  youngest  s.  of  John,  of  Ticken- 
cote House,  Rutland.  B.  May  13, 1808.  School,  Uppmgham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  i834-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1831;  priest,  1832.  R.  of  Glatton,  Hunts.,  1834-76, 
and  R.  of  Tickencote,  Rutland,  1836-76.  Mamed  (i)  Apr.  21, 
1840,  Sophia  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Wasey,  of 
Ulcombe,  Kent;  (2)  Aug.  1,  1848,  Persis,  dau.  of  the  Rev  J. 
Standly,  R.  of  Southoe,  Hunts.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  2, 
1876  Fatherof  Hugh  K.  (i  881);  brother  of  Edward  O.  (1814) 
and  John  M.  (1808).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Northants. 
Clergy;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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WiNGFiELD,  Harry 

WINGFIELD,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1885. 
S.  of  George,  accountant,  of  Cumberland  Lodge,  Raynes 
Park,  Wimbledon.  B.  Feb.  10,  1866,  at  Camberwell.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1894. 
F.C.A.  1899.  Of  67,  Watling  Street,  London,  B.C.,  and 
HoUand  Park,  W.  Died  Apr.  13,  1944.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Apr.  17,  1944.) 

WINGFIELD  (post  WINGFIELD-BAKER),  HENRY  MILLS. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  18,  1843;  from  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Mar.  10,  1842. 
[6th]  s.  of  William,  of  Bloomsbury  Square,  London.  B.  Feb. 
15,  1823,  in  London.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1843; 
B.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Dec.  18,  1847;  C.  of 
Egglesclifie,  Co.  Durham.  Changed  his  name  to  Wingfield- 
Baker,  1849.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Balliol  Coll.  Reg.;  Durham 
Ord.  Book;  Al.  Oxon.;  not  found  in  Clergy  List.) 

WINGFIELD,  HUGH  EDWARD.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1881.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1826).  B.  [Apr.  23,  1862], 
at  Glatton,  Hunts.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1895;  M.D.  1898. 
Junior  University  Demonstrator  in  Physiology,  1887-9.  At 
St  George's  Hospital.  House  Physician,  Royal  Free  Hospital. 
Practised  at  Winchester  from  1900.  Medical  Officer  to 
Winchester  College.  Practised  later  in  London.  President  of 
the  Psycho-Medical  Society.  An  authority  on  hypnosis. 
Married,  Feb.  14,  1899,  Catharine  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of 
Major-General  G.  Wyime  Cole,  Indian  Army.  Author,  The 
Forms  of  Alcoholism  and  their  Treatment;  An  Introduction  to 
the  Study  of  Hypnotism.  Died  Mar.  4,  1925,  at  Bedford  Park. 
(Haileybury  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  451;  Medical  Directories.) 

WINGFIELD,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  B.A.  1760,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  from  King's,  1760.  [S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Stamford, 
Lines,  (and  Grace  Goodhall).  Bapt.  Jan.  11,  1733-4.  at 
Tickencote.]  Matric.  from  Hertford  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  26, 
1750-1,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1755.  R.  of  Tickencote, 
Rutland,  1759-73,  and  R.  of  Market  Overton,  1760-73. 
Succeeded  to  Tickencote  Hall,  on  the  death  of  his  grand- 
father, John,  1734.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Gervase  Beckett, 
of  Bamsley,  Yorks.  Died  June  14,  1773.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1786).   (Al.  Oxon.;  Northants.  Clergy;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WINGFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  20, 
1774.  S.  of  Thomas  [of  Alderton,  Salop]  (and  Alicia  Jones). 
B.  [Aug.  II,  1755],  at  Great  Ness,  Salop.  [Bapt.  there, 
Aug.  12,  J755.]  Schools,  Eton  [and  Shrewsbury].  Scholar, 
1774;  matric.  Michs.  1776;  B.A.  1778.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford) 
Dec.  21,  1777;  priest,  Sept.  26,  1779;  C.  of  Shrawardine, 
Salop,  1777-9.  C.  of  Bishop's  Castle,  1779.  V.  of  Montford, 
1790-1830.  A  Burgess  of  Shrewsbury,  1777,  where  he  had 
episcopal  sanction  to  reside  as  the  vicarage  at  Montford  was 
in  a  ruinous  condition.  Married  Martha,  dau.  of  Charles 
Gardiner.  Died  Sept.  18,  1830.  M.I.  at  Montford.  (Eton 
Coll.  Reg.,  which  gives  died  Sept.  S;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  565,  where  his  cures  are  confused 
with  those  of  the  next;  G.  Mag.,  1830, 11.  378.) 

WINGFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1778.  S.  of  James,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Scholar, 
1779;  matric.  Michs.  1780;  B.A.  1782;  M.A.  1785;  B.D.  1794; 
D.D.  1799.  Fellow,  1783.  Usher  at  Westminster  School, 
1781-8;  Second  Master,  1788-1802;  Head  Master,  Sept.- 
Dec.  1802;  resigned.  R.  of  Easton,  Hants.,  1792.  V.  of  (St 
Issey,  Cornwall,  1803-25.  Preb.  of  Worcester,  1803-25.  P.C. 
of  Putney,  Surrey,  1804.  V.  of  Kempsey,  Worcs.,  1805.  Preb. 
of  York,  1812-25.  V.  of  Bromsgrove  with  King's  Norton, 
Worcs.,  1815-25.  R.  of  Whitbourne,  Heref.,  1815.  Married, 
Sept.  8,  1803,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  James, 
D.D.,  Head  Master  of  Rugby  School.  Died  Dec.  9,  1825; 
buried  in  Worcester  Cathedral.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide; 
G.  Mag.,  1826,  I.  281.) 

WINGFIELD,  JOHN  HARRY  LEE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  16,  1839.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [Muxloe]  (1808),  of  Market 
Overton  (and  Catherine  Anne  Harriet,  only  dau.  of  Harry 
Lancelot  Lee).  B.  Aug.  8,  1821,  at  Walcot,  near  Bath. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M.A.  1846. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  24,  1843.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  8,  1846.  Of  Tickencote  Hall,  Rutland.  J. P.  for 
Rutland;  High  Sheriff,  1871.  Married,  Oct.  3,  1861,  Elizabeth 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Maurice  Johnson,  of  Ayscoughe-Fee 
Hall,  Lines.  Died  Feb.  22,  1880.  Father  of  Maurice  E.  (1887) 
and  the  next.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  L.O.;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  3,  1880.) 

WINGFIELD,  JOHN  MAURICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Harry  Lee  (above),  of 
Tickencote  Hall,  Stamford,  Lines,  (and  Elizabeth  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Maurice  Johnson,  of  Ascoughe  Hall,  Spalding). 
B.  [Feb.  1],  1863,  at  Market  Overton    Rutland.    School, 


WINGFIELD,  William 

Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Lieut,  Northants.  and 
Rutland  Militia,  1880-5.  Lieut.,  Coldstream  Guards,  1885; 
Captain,  1897;  Major,  1900.  Served  in  the  South  African 
War,  1898-1902  (mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.,  1901). 
Retired,  1903.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major, 
Coldstream  Guards;  Lieut. -Col.,  Special  List  (Railway 
Transport  Officer);  mentioned  in  despatches;  O.B.E.,  1919). 
F.R.G.S.;F.Z.S.  Of  Tickencote  Hall.  J. P.  for  Rutland;  High 
Sheriff,  1911.  Author,  Some  Records  of  the  Wingfield  Family. 
Died  Apr.  27,  1931,  at  Monte  Carlo.  Brother  of  Maurice  E. 
(1887).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and 
D.S.O.;  Burke,  O.B.E.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  29, 
1931-) 

WINGFIELD,  JOHN  MUXLOE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
12,  1808.  [Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  Tickencote  Hall,  Stamford 
(and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Muxloe).  B.  Apr.  17,  1790.] 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1817. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  1,  1812.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Feb.  6,  1818.  Of  Tickencote  Hall,  Rutland.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Rutland;  High  Sheriff,  1833  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions  for  Rutland.  Married,  June  16,  1819,  Catherine 
Arme  Harriet,  only  dau.  of  Harry  Lancelot  Lee,  of  Coton  Hall, 
Salop.  Died  June  17,  1869.  Brother  of  Edward  O.  (1814)  and 
George  (1826);  father  of  John  H.  L.  (1839);  nephew  of 
Thomas  (1786).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  928;  Law 
Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WINGFIELD,  MAURICE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1887.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  [Harry  Lee]  (1839),  of  Sheer- 
water  Court,  Byfleet,  Surrey  (and  Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  Maurice  Johnson,  of  Ayscoughe  Hall,  Lines.).  B.  Feb.  28, 
1869,  at  Market  Overton,  Rutland.  School,  Wmchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1896.  In  the  Colonial 
Office;  Secretary  to  the  Royal  Commission  on  Hut  Tax, 
Sierra  Leone,  1898;  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council, 
Falkland  Islands,  1899-1900  Private  Secretary  to  the 
Governor  of  Queensland,  1902;  to  the  Governor-General  of 
Australia,  1903-4.  Joint  Secretary,  South  African  Constitu- 
tions Committee,  1906.  Acting  Colonial  Secretary  and 
Acting  Governor  of  Gambia,  1911.  C.M.G.  1912.  Cable 
Censor  at  the  War  Office,  1915-19.  Married,  Oct.  2,  1909, 
Mabel  Florence,  dau.  of  Ralph  C.  A.  Beck.  Latterly  of 
Ashtead  House,  near  Epsom,  Surrey.  Died  Oct.  21,  1937. 
Brother  of  John  M.  (1881).  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  City  and 
Guilds  Coll.  Reg.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  22,  1937.) 

WINGFIELD,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  13, 

1785.  S.  of  the  Rev.  —  [Boriase  (1747-8),  deceased],  R.  of 
Lopham,  Norfolk  (and  Phyllis,  widow  of  Creswell  Tayleur,  of 
Meeson).  B.  in  Salop.  [Bapt.  May  28,  1768.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1785;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1792.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  Dec.  18,  1791;  priest,  May  12,  1793;  C.  of  Forton, 
Staffs.,  1791.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  565.) 

WINGFIELD,   THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20, 

1786.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1760),  R.  of  Market  Overton, 
Rutland  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Gervase  Beckett,;of  Barnsley, 
Yorks.).  Bapt.  June  29,  1769.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1787;  B.A.  (Wrangler,  Aeg.)  1791;  M.A.  1794.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21,  1792;  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Peterb.)  Dec.  21,  1793.  R.  of  Tickencote,  Rutland, 
1793-1830.  R.  of  Bulwick,  Northants.,  1793-1811.  R.  of 
Finmere,  Oxon.,  1811-12.  R.  of  Seaton,  Rutland,  1811-15. 
R.  of  Teigh,  1815-30.  V.  of  Stapleford,  Leics.,  1815-30. 
Married  (1)  May  7,  1799,  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Torkington, 
of  Stamford,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Aug.  11,  1812,  at  Carlby,  near 
Stamford,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Captain  Denshire,  of  Stamford. 
Died  Apr.  10,  1830,  at  Teigh.  Father  of  the  next.  (St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  666;  Northants.  Clergy  gives  date  of  death 
Feb.  4;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  i.  569.) 

WINGFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  28, 
1820.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (above),  R.  of  Tickencote, 
Rutland  (and  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Torkington,  of  Stam- 
ford). School,  Uppingham.  Scholar,  1821.  Died  June  30, 
1822,  'of  a  fever  caught  during  the  College  examination.' 
M.I.  in  Market  Overton  Church.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
566  (sub  his  father).) 

WINGFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  24,  1853.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Charles  (1787).  B.  [Sept.  30, 
1834],  at  Preston  Hall,  Shrewsbury.  School,  Rossall.  Matric. 
Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1861.  Rowing  'blue'  (cox), 
1855  (rowed  at  Henley).  Cricket  'blue,'  1855-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  1859;  priest,  i860.  V.  of  Ford,  Salop, 
1860-3.  V.  of  Leighton,  1863-1901.  Married,  Apr.  1864, 
Selina  Rachel,  dau.  of  Col.  Frederick  HUl.  Resided  latterly 
at  75,  Coton  HUl,  Shrewsbury.  Died  Apr.  18,  1913-  (Crock- 
ford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Apr.  19,  1913;  Kossall  Sch. 
Reg.) 


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Wingfield-Stratford,  EsMifi  Cecil 

WINGFIELD-STRATFORD,  ESUt  CECIL.  Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  9,  igoo.  [Eldest]  s.  of  General  Cecil  Vernon,  C.B., 
C.M.G.  [of  Yannouth,  Isle  of  Wight]  (and  Rosalind  Isabel, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward  Vesey  Bligh).  [B.  Sept. 
20,  1882.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  (Hist. 
Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1904;  M.A.  1907.  Fellow,  1907-13. 
Research  student,  London  School  of  Economics,  1904;  D.Sc. 
London,  1913.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
Queen's  Own  (R.  West  Kent  Regt.,  T.F.)).  Married,  Dec.  30, 
1915,  Barbara  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  F.  H.  L.  Erring- 
ton,  and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Call  of  the  Dawn ;  History  of 
British  Civilisation;  History  of  English  Patriotism;  Churchill, 
the  making  of  a  Hero,  etc.  Of  The  Oaks,  Berkhamsted,  in 
1953.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  King's  Coll.  Reg., 
320;  Who's  Who.) 

WINHAM,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  31,  1842. 
S.  of  Uaniel.  B.  June  3,  1819,  at  Egham,  Surrey.  School, 
Egham.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1851.  Adm. 
ad  eundem  at  Oxford,  June  7,  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1846; 
priest,  1847;  C.  of  Soham,  Cambs.,  1846-7.  C.  of  Tunbridge 
Wells,  1847-51.  C.  of  Frant,  Sussex,  1853-4.  Assistant 
Chaplain  in  the  Crimea,  1854-5.  P.C.  of  Eridge,  Sussex, 
1860-8.  P.C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Hove,  1868-94.  Died  Aug.  7, 
1894,  at  Tunbridge  Wells.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  ii.  478;  Crock- 
ford;  The  Guardian,  .\ug.  15,  1894.) 

WINKFIELD,  EDWARD  GUY  NUNNS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10, 
1892.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1855),  R.  of  Dry  Drayton, 
Cambs.  B.  July  2,  1873.]  School,  Radley  College  [and 
Kings',  Ely].  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  Sub-manager  of  ironworks 
at  Ofverum,  Sweden.  Married  Mabel,  dau.  of  F.  J.  Pilking- 
ton,  of  Russell  Square,  London.  Died  Aug.  4,  1910,  aged  37. 
Brother  of  Thomas  H.  (1888).  (Reg.  of  Kings'  Sch.,  Ely; 
Radley  Reg.;  The  Times,  Aug.  8,  1910.) 

WINKFIELD,  The  Hon.  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  6,  1809.  [Eldest  s.  of  Richard,  4th  Viscount 
Powerscourt  (and  Catharine,  2nd  dau.  of  John,  ist  Earl  of 
Clanwilliam).  B.  Sept.  11,  1790.]  Matric.  1809.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  5th  Viscount,  July  19,  1809.  Married  (i)  Feb.  6, 
1813,  Frances  Theodosia,  dau.  of  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Roden, 
and  had  issue;  (2)  1822,  Theodosia,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Hugh 
Howard,  and  had  further  issue.  Died  Aug.  9,  1823.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  V.  Hodson;  G.E.C.) 

WINKFIELD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
July  2,  1855.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar, 
1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1861 ; 
priest,  1862.  Head  Master  of  St  Paul's  School,  Stony  Strat- 
ford, Bucks.,  1864-70;  Head  Master  of  Kings'  School,  Ely, 
1870-94,  and  V.  of  Chettisham,  Cambs.,  1874-94.  R.  of  Dry 
Drayton,  1894-1929.  Married  Sarah  Janet  Nunns.  Died 
June  14,  1929,  aged  92.  Father  of  Edward  G.  N.  (1892)  and 
the  next.   {Crockford;  The  Times,  June  17,  1929.) 

WINKFIELD,  THOMAS  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1888. 
[2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (above),  master  of  the  Kings' 
School,  Ely  (and  Sarah  Janet  Nunns).  B.  May  5,  1869,  at 
Stony  Stratford.  School,  Kings',  Ely.  Matric.  Michs.  1888. 
Sometime  schoolmaster  and  private  tutor.  Went  to  South 
Africa,  1900.  Enlisted  in  Brabant's  Horse;  Commissioned, 
1901;  A. D.C.  to  General  Bethune.  Died  in  1902.  Brother  of 
Edward  G.  N.  (1892).   (Kings'  Sch.,  Ely,  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  503.) 

WINKFIELD,  WILLIAM  BERTRAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  8, 
1891.  S.  of  W.  B.  [of  Shirley,  Southampton].  [B.  Feb.  0, 
1872.]  School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A. 
1894.  At  St  George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1898. 
Lieut.,  R.A.M.C,  1899;  Captain,  1902.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1898-1902.  Major,  1910.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.M.C).  Retired  in  1923. 
Married,  1903,  Anne  Grace,  dau.  of  D.  C.  Pritchard,  of 
Capetown.  Resided  latterly  at  Castel,  Guernsey.  (King's 
Coll.  Reg.,  156;  Army  Lists;  Medical  Directories.) 

WINKLE,  BURGESS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  13,  1770. 
Of  Shropshire.  S.  of  — ,  gent.  Matric.  Michs.  1771;  Scholar, 
1770;  B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  June  5, 
1774;  C.  of  Priors  Lee,  Salop,  1774.  R.  of  Marksbury,  Somer- 
set, 1780-96.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  566.) 

WINKLEY,  see  WINCKLEY. 

WINLAW,  GEORGE  PRESTON  KELSALL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  1,  1891.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (next)  (and 
Jane,  dau.  of  Preston  Kelsall).  B.  Mar.  11,  1873,  at  Preston, 
Lanes.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894; 
M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon)  1896;  priest,  1897;  C.  of 
St  Stephen,  Bowling,  Bradford,  1896-7.  C.  of  Cheltenham, 
1898-9.  R.  of  Morden,  Surrey  (succeeding  his  father),  1899- 
1913.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Sydenham,  Kent,  1913-20.  Served 
in    the    Great    War,    1914-19    (Second    Lieut.,    R.A.S.C). 


WiNN,  Rowland 

Assistant  Master  at  a  Prep.  School  at  Seaford,  1921-2.  .\cting 
Chaplain  at  Wrekin  College,  1922.  Head  Master  of  Observa- 
tory House  School,  Westgate,  1923-4.  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Clifton,  1925-6.  R.  of  Telscombe  with  Piddinghoe,  Sussex, 
1926-31.  R.  of  Houghton  Conquest  with  Houghton  Gildaple, 
Beds.,  1931-45.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Winchester,  1946-8. 
C.  of  Knysna,  Cape  Province,  1949-50.  Of  Grahamstown,  in 
1952.  Married,  July  17,  1901,  Minnie,  dau.  of  S.  J.  Ashley,  of 
Kidlington,  Oxon.  Author,  History  of  Houghton  Conqttest 
Church.    (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.  and  add.;  Crockford.) 

WINLAW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1854; 
a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  George  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  Dec.  12, 
1815,  at  Berwick-upon-Tweed.  [Schools,  Blackburn  Inde- 
pendent Academy  and  Lancashire  Independent  College, 
Manchester.  At  Edinburgh  University;  and  at  King's  Col- 
lege. London,  1854.]  Matric.  Easter,  1882;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.) 
1882.  Congregational  Minister  at  Wellington,  Somerset, 
1845-50;  at  Middleton,  Lanes.,  1852-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester)  1855;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Ashton- 
under-Lyne,  Lanes.,  1855-7.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Preston,  1857-9. 
P.C.  of  St  Luke's,  Preston,  1859-78.  R.  of  Morden,  Surrey, 
1878-99.  Married,  May  3,  1866,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  P.  Kelsall, 
of  Lytham,  Lanes.  Died  Mar.  10,  1900,  at  Morden.  Father 
of  the  above.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Boase,  vi.  928;  Ind.  Coll., 
Manchester,  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  13,  1900.) 

WINN,  ARTHUR  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  29,  1872.  [Youngest  s.  of  James  Gilmore,  of 
Highbury  Crescent,  London,  N.  B.  May  19,  1854.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  .\dm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  21,  1878.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1881 ;  did 
not  practise.  F.S.A.  Devoted  his  life  to  transcribing  parish 
registers  and  municipal  documents,  with  particular  reference 
to  Yorkshire  and  Suffolk.  Married,  June  23,  1883,  Constance, 
4th  dau.  of  Henry  Hicks,  of  Heath  House,  VVeybridge.  Died 
Oct.  5,  1927,  at  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Oct.  12,  1927.) 

WINN,  FREDERICK  SAMUEL  JEMMETT.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  23,  1873.  S.  of  Robert,  accountant  (and 
Rosanna  Arm).  B.  Dec.  9,  1854,  at  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 
Bapt.  Sept.  13,  1855.   Matric.  Michs.  1873. 

WINN,  The  Hon.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  [PHIPPSj.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  10,  1882.  [4th]  s.  of  Rowland  (1839),  of 
Nostell  Priory,  Wakefield  (and  Harriet  Maria  Amelia,  dau.  of 
Col.  Henry  Dumaresq).  B.  there  [July  4],  1863.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886.  Married,  Oct.  15, 
1907,  Mary  Cecily,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Edward  M.  Dansey,  1st 
Life  Guards.  Of  92,  Mount  Street,  London,  W.,  in  1949. 
Died  Mar.  2,  1952,  at  the  Little  House,  Nostell  Priory. 
(Burke,  P.  arid  B.;  The  Times,  Mar.  3,  1952.) 

WINN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15,  181 7.  S.  of 
George,  of  Nappa  Hall,  near  Askrigg-by-Bedale,  Yorks. 
School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1819;  B..A.  i82»; 
M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Sept.  i,  1822;  priest, 
Oct.  5,  1823.  C.  of  .Aysgarth,  Yorks.,  1822-7;  V.  there,  1827- 
73.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1874. 

WINN,  JOHN  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1897. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  WriUiam]  H[enry]  [B.A.,  T.C.D.,  1886],  R.  of 
Dunsfold,  Surrey.  B.  Sept.  3,  1877,  at  Baronscourt,  Co. 
Tyrone.  School,  Oundle  (Mr  Sanderson).  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900.  L.  ds-L.,  Paris,  1905.  Assistant  .Master  at 
Rossall  School,  1900;  at  Rountenbum  School,  Largs, 
Ayrshire,  1901;  at  Richmond  School,  Yorks.,  1902-3;  at 
L'Ecole  de  I'lle  de  France,  1904;  at  Christ's  Hospital,  1906- 
10.  Latterly  of  Dunsfold  Rectory,  Godalming.  Brother  of 
Walter  J.  G.  (1896).    (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WINN,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1826. 
S.  of  George.  B.  in  London.  School,  Ealing,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  1826. 

WINN,  ROWLAND.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1839.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  [formerly  Williamson,  who  had 
assumed  the  name  of  Winn]  (and  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Strickland,  Bart.).  B.  [Feb.  19,  1820],  at  Boynton  Hall, 
Yorks.  School,  Sussex  (private).  Matric.  1839.  Of  Appleby 
Hall,  Brigg,  Lines.  M.P.  for  North  Lincolnshire,  1868-85. 
A  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1874-88.  Married,  Mar.  21,  1854, 
Harriet  Maria  Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of  Colonel  Henry  Dumaresq. 
Created  Baron  St  Oswald  of  Nostell  in  the  West  Riding  of 
Yorks.,  July  6,  1885.  Died  Jan.  20,  1893.  at  Nostell  Priory, 
near  Wakefield.  Father  of  George  W.  P.  (1885).  (Boase,  iii. 
384;  Return  of  M.P.s;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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Winn,  Rowland  George  Allanson 

WINN,  ROWLAND  GEORGE  ALLANSON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  28,  1874.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Hon.  Rowland 
[Allanson],  of  Glenbegh,  Co.  Kerry  (and  Margaretta  Stephana, 
2nddau.  of  George  Walker,  of  Overhall,  Essex).  B.  [Jan.  19], 
1855,  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
B.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1879. 
M.I.C.E.  Engaged  in  engineering  works  in  Kashmir  and  in 
Ireland.  Succeeded  his  cousin,  Charles  Mark,  as  5  th  Lord 
Headley,  Jan.  13,  1913.  Converted  to  the  Mohammedan 
faith,  1913;  made  the  pilgrimage  to  Mecca,  1922,  and  became 
entitled  to  the  prefix  of  Hadji.  President  of  the  British 
Muslim  Society.  Married  (i)  Oct.  27,  1899,  Teresa  St 
Josephine,  youngest  dau.  of  WUliam  Henry  Johnston, 
Governor  of  Leh  and  Jummoo,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Feb.  11, 
192 1,  Barbara  Janet  Ainsleigh,  widow  of  Thomas  Baynton, 
of  Darlington,  and  7th  dau.  of  Robert  Laurence  Kilpatrick, 
of  Belfast;  (3)  July  28,  1929,  Catherine,  widow  of  Major 
Lindsay  Bashford,  and  only  child  of  Joseph  WUliams  Lovibond, 
of  Lake  House,  Wilsford,  Wilts.  Author,  Boxing;  Notes  on 
Road  Construction,  etc.  Died  June  22,  1935.  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Inns  of  Court;  Who's  Who; 
The  Times,  June  24,  1935.) 

WINN,  WALTER  JAMES  GARDINER.  Adm.  subsizar  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  i,  1896.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry,  of 
Dunsfold  rectory,  Surrey.  B.  [Aug.  23],  1876,  at  Barons 
Court,  Co.  Tyrone.  School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  South 
Western  District  of  London,  from  1900.  Of  Manor  Farm, 
Stockbridge,  Winchester,  in  1946.  Brother  of  John  H.  (1897). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

WINN,  WILLIAM  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  11,  1871.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A. 
1878.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  the 
Chapel  of  Ease,  Islington,  1875-82;  P.C.  there,  1882-94. 
Died  June  13,  1894.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  20, 
1894.) 

WINNALL,  WALTER  HENRY  CORBYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  3,  1865.  Matric.  Michs.  1865.  Migrated  to 
Queens',  Sept.  26,  1867. 

WINNING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Caius,  Feb.  i, 
1861.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  Balfour  (next).  B.  at 
Keysoe,  Beds.  School,  King's  College,  London  [and  at 
London  University  and  King's  College  Hospital.  M.R.C.S., 
1859].  Matric.  Lent,  1861;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1864.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells)  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of 
White  Lackington  with  Seavington  St  Mary,  Somerset,  1867- 
9.  C.  of  Homcastle,  Lines.,  1869-71.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Ely,  Cambs.,  1871-2.  C.  of  Tenterden,  Kent,  1872-4.  C.  of 
Alderton,  Gloucs.,  1874-5.  V.  of  Great  Washboume,  1875-83. 
Died  in  June,  1883,  when  it  was  suggested  that  his  triple 
qualifications  were  a  unique  record.  (Venn,  11.  352;  Law 
Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Medical  Directories;  Crockford; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WINNING,  WILLIAM  BALFOUR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  June  20,  18 18.  S.  of  Robert.  School,  Houghton-le- 
Spring,  Co.  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  Scholar,  1822; 
B.A.  (idth  Wrangler)  1823;  M.A.  1827.  V.  of  Keysoe,  Beds., 
1827-36.  Author,  A  Manual  of  Comparative  Philology; 
Essays  on  the  Antediluvian  Age;  etc.  Resided  latterly  at 
Bedford,  where  he  died  June  16,  1845.  Father  of  the  above. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1845,  II.  319-) 

WINNINGTON-INGRAM,  see  INGRAM. 

WINSCOM,  THOMAS  CAVE.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  19,  181 1; 
a  'Ten-year  man."  [B.  at  Brecon,  Oct.  10,  1787.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1822;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1823.  V.  of  Warkworth, 
Northumberland,  1820-40.  Married  (2)  Eliza  Maria,  3rd  dau. 
of  John  Clutterbuck,  of  Warkworth.  Came  under  the 
influence  of  Charles  Simeon.  Died  Mar.  6,  1840.  (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  Clerical  Guide;  C.  R.  Hudleston; 
History  of  Clutterbuck  Family.) 

WINSHIP,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
June  21,  1756.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Riby,  near  Caistor,  Lines. 
School,  Kirton.  Matric.  Michs.  1756;  B.A.  1760;  M.A.  1763. 
Fellow,  1760.  R.  of  Laceby,  and  V.  of  Grasby,  Lines.,  1764- 
83.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  St  Davids.  Married  Thomazyn, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Battle.  Died  Jan.  25,  1783,  aged  46; 
buried  at  Lacebv.  (Monson,  Lines.  Church  Notes;  G.  Mag., 
1783,  I.  180;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 


WiNSLOw,  The  Rev.  James  Stephen 

WINSLOE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Feb.  15, 
1819;  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
May  31,  1816,  age  18.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
(Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1789),  R.  of  Minster,  Cornwall  (and 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Walter,  of  The  Times).  B.  July  31, 
1797,  at  Teddington,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  at  Teddington, 
Oct.  19,  1797.  Matric.  Lent,  1819;  B.A.  1822.  When  age  17 
at  Oxford  he  eloped  with  Charlotte  Monkton;  they  were 
stopped  at  Witham  and  married  the  following  day  at 
Taunton,  where  Admiral  Monkton  lived.  Their  daughter 
Emma  was  the  mother  of  Mrs  Asquith.  (Al.  Oxon.;  P.  E. 
Towell;  Reminiscences  of  the  Countess  of  Oxford.) 

WINSLOW,  ARTHUR  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  1,  1873.  S.  ofT[homas]E[wing]  [Q.C.].  B.  Apr.  13,  1854, 
in  London.  Bapt.  at  Lisson  Grove  Chapel.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Died  Dec.  8,  1873,  in  CoUege,  during  a 
'fever  epidemic'  Brother  of  Herbert  P.  (1886),  Reginald 
(1876),  Gilbert  (1888)  and  Walter  (1883).  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  409.) 

WINSLOW,  CHARLES  DE  BLOIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Nov. 
30,  1857.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  de  Blois  (1830),  V.  of  Bulking- 
ton,  Warws.  B.  Sept.  15,  1838,  at  Market  Harborough. 
Schools,  Appleby  and  Chester.  Matric.  Lent,  1858;  B.A. 
1861;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1861;  priest,  1862; 
C.  of  Tugby,  Leics.,  1861-2.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Leicester, 
1862-4.  C.  of  Garforth,  Yorks.,  1864-6.  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Wavertree,  Liverpool,  1866-7.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Liverpool, 
1867-71;  V.  there,  1871-9.  V.  of  Blundellsands,  Lanes.,  1879- 
1902.   Died  Jan.  27,  1902.   (Venn,  11.  338;  Crockford.) 

WINSLOW,  The  Rev.  GEORGE  EWING.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
Catharine's,  Feb.  2,  1837;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  Ord.  deacon 
(Sodor  and  Man),  1834;  priest,  1835.  V.  of  Tugby  with  East 
Norton,  Leics.,  1835-62.  R.  of  Alexton,  1845-62.  Author, 
Essay  on  Cholera  Spasmodica;  The  Christian  Ministry 
(a  Visitation  Sermon);  A  Plain  and  Practical  Description  of 
Asiatic  Cholera.  Died  Sept.  26,  1862,  aged  57,  at  Tugby 
vicarage.  Described  in  Clergy  List  as  'M.D.'  (Crockford, 
'M.D.'  in  i860;  G.  Mag.,  1862,  11.  647.) 

WINSLOW,  GILBERT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1888.  [S.  of 
Thomas  Ewing,  Q.C,  of  Wimbledon.  B.  Apr.  14,  1870.] 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891.  A.M.I.C.E. 
A  mining-engineer.  Of  10,  Pembroke  Crescent,  Hove,  in 
1910;  of  Otago,  New  Zealand,  in  1922.  Brother  of  Arthur  D. 
(1873),  Herbert  P.  (1886),  Walter  (1883)  and  Reginald  (1876). 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 

WINSLOW,  HENRY  JOHN  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Oct.  18,  1855.  [3rd]  s.  of  Edward,  Master  in  Lunacy.  B.  Oct. 
25,  1834,  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London;  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  B.A.  1859.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester),  1862;  priest,  1863;  C.  of  Havant,  Hants., 
1863-4.  C.  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  1864-5.  Chaplain  at 
St  Petersburgh,  1865-6.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Wandsworth,  1866- 
78.  Warden  of  St  Peter's  Hospital,  Wandsworth,  1874-99. 
Chaplain  to  the  Worshipful  Company  of  Fishmongers.  Died 
Sept.  22,  1899,  at  Wandsworth.  Brother  of  James  S.  (1869). 
(Venn,  11.  328;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  25,  1899.) 

WINSLOW,  HERBERT  PINCKNEY.  Adm.  at  Caius.  Oct.  1, 
1886.  S.  of  Thomas  Ewing,  Q.C,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 
B.  Jan.  6,  1868,  in  London.  Schools,  Brighton  and  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890.  Land-Agent  in  Berkshire. 
Later  an  engineer  in  Shanghai,  and  at  the  Shasta  mines  in 
CaUfomia.  Died,  Oct.  25,  1945,  at  West  Byfleet.  Brother  of 
Arthur  D.  (1873),  Gilbert  (1888),  Reginald  (1876)  and  Walter 
(1883).  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  487;  The  Times,  Oct.  29, 
I945-) 

WINSLOW,  ISAAC  DE  BLOIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  30)  at  St 
John's,  July  8,  1830.  Kept  2  terms.  C  of  Geddington, 
Northants.,  -1841-2.  V.  of  Napton-on-the-Hill,  Warws., 
1842-55.  V.  of  Bulkington,  1856.  Married  (i)  Catharine 
Frances;  (2)  Sept.  29,  1848,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Gotobed.  Died  Sept.  21,  1856,  aged  56.  Father  of  Charles 
de  B.  (1857).   (G.  Mag.,  1856,  11.  655-) 

WINSLOW,  The  Rev.  JAMES  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Downing,  Jan.  18,  1869.  S.  of  Edward,  barrister,  of 
Twickenham.  B.  in  London.  School,  King's  College,  London; 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Matric.  Easter,  1869. 
Migrated  (age  38)  to  Caius,  May  6,  1870;  B.A.  1872.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon),  1864;  priest,  1866;  C  of  Bradford,  1864--5. 
C  of  Arkendale,  Yorks.,  1865-8.  C  of  Gunthorpe,  Norfolk, 
1868-71.  C  of  St  Andrew's,  Westmmster,  1874-8.  V.  of 
Great  Burstead,  Essex,  1880-1904.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  St 
Albans,  from  1904.  Died  Mar.  12,  1912,  at  the  Homes  of 
St  Barnabas,  East  Grinstead.  Brother  of  Henry  J.  S.  (1855). 
(Venn,  11.  392;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  29,  1912-) 


540 


WiNSLOw,  Lyttleton  Stewart 

WINSLOW  (post  FORBES- WINSLOW),  LYTTLETON  STEWART. 

Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caii-s,  May  2,  1862.  [;iid]  s.  of 
Forbes  [Benignus],  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  [B.  Jan.  31,  1844,  in 
London.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1862.  Migrated  to 
Downing,  Jan.  27,  1864;  LL.B.  i866;  M.B.  and  LL.M.  1871 ; 
LL.D.  1900.  Incorp.  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1866;  D.C.L. 
(Oxford)  1873.  At  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge,  and 
St  George's  Hospital.  L.S.A.  i869;M.R.C.P.  1871.  Physician, 
N.  LondonHospitalforConsumption.  A  Specialist  in  insanity ; 
proprietor  of  Sussex  and  Brandenburgh  House  asylums  at 
Hammersmith.  Lecturer  on  Mental  Disorders  at  Charing 
Cross  Hospital.  Founder,  Consulting  Physician,  and  Medicad 
Director  of  the  British  Hospital  for  mental  disorders, 
London.  Retained  as  an  expert  in  many  famous  murder 
cases.  Author,  Manual  of  Lunacy;  Aids  to  Psychological 
Medicine;  Insanity  of  Passion  and  Crime,  etc.  Editor  of  the 
Journal  of  Psychological  Medicine  and  Menial  Pathology. 
Married  (i)  Florence  Jessie,  dau.  of  James  Mishell  Winn, 
M.D.,  of  Harley  Street,  London;  (2)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Gilchrist.  Died  June  8,  1913,  in  London.  {Record  of  Old 
Westminsters  (sub  his  son);  Who's  Who;  Venn,  11.  358;  Al. 
Oxon.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  June  9,  1913) 

WINSLOW,  REGINALD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1876.  [Second 
s.  of  Thomas  Ewing,  Q.C.,  of  Putney.  B.  May  3,  1858,  in] 
London.  Bapt.  at  St  George's,  Bloomsbur>'.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  LL.B.  1882;  M.A.  1884. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  14,  1879.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  17,  1882.  Author,  The  Law  of  Private  Arrangements 
between  Debtors  and  Creditors;  The  Law  Relating  to  Protestant 
Nonconformists;  The  Law  of  Artistic  Copyright.  Died  of 
typhoid-fever,  Feb.  25,  1894,  at  Crake  Hall,  Wimbledon. 
Brother  of  Arthur  D.  (1873).  Herbert  P.  (1886),  Walter 
(1883)  and  GUbert  (1888).  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  ni. 
1444;  Venn,  u.  421;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  The  Onardian,  Feb.  28,  1894.) 

WINSLOW,  THOMAS  FORBES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  20, 
1828.  Of  the  West  Indies.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 
Bermuda.  B.  Dec.  23,  i795-  At  Glasgow  Univ.,  1819-22; 
M.A.  1822.]  A  literary  man  of  independent  means.  Died  in 
1852,  in  London.   (C.  J.  Fordyce.) 

WINSLOW,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1883.  S.  of 
Thomas  Ewing,  Q.C.,  of  Putney.  B.  [July  24],  1864,  m 
Wobum  Square,  London.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1883;  B.A.  1886;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1891.  At  Guy's 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1891. 
Practised  at  Watlington,  Oxon.  Medical  Officer,  Watlington 
District  and  Henley  Union.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  19 14- 
19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Died  Sept.  8,  1935.  at  North  Stoke 
MUl,  Oxford.  Brother  of  Arthur  D.  (1873),  Reginald  (1876), 
GUbert  (1888)  and  Herbert  P.  (1886).  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  462;  Medical  Directories;  Univ.  War  List;  The 
Times,  Sept.  10,  1935.) 

WINSTANLEY,  CALVIN  BEAUMONT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Jesus,  Dec.  20,  1850.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Brown,  deceased. 

B.  [Jan.  II,  1833],  at  Windsor,  near  Liverpool.  Schools, 
Heath,  Halifax  and  King  William's  College,  Isle  of  Man. 
Matric.  Michs.  1851;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1854-5); 
LL.B.  1857.  Adm.  com.  causa,  at  Oxford,  1862.  In  Holy 
Orders.  Of  Bishop  Burton,  Yorks.  (no  cure),  1862-9.  C.  of 
Aston,  Berks.,  1870.   C.  of  St  Mary's,  Peterborough,  1871-3. 

C.  of  Holme  Cultram,  Cumbedand,  1874.  P.C.  of  St  John's 
(Carsdyke),  Greenock,  Renfrews.,  until  1879.  Died  Mar.  30, 
1879.  (King  William's  Coll.,  Isle  of  Man,  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Crockford.) 

WINSTANLEY,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  30,  1792.  Eldest  s.  of  Clement,  Esq.  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1758),  of  Braunston,  Leics.  B.  there  [i775]-  [School, 
Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1792.  Captain,  Prince  of 
Wales's  Fencibles,  1795.  Served  in  Ireland  for  seven  years, 
including  the  rebelUon  of  1798.  Major,  1796.  Of  Braunston 
HaU,  Leics.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Leics.;  High  Shenff,  1815. 
Lieut. -Col.,  Leicestershire  Militia,  1802-9.  Died,  unmarried, 
Jan.  25,  1855,  near  Teignmouth.  Brother  of  James  (i795)- 
(Boase,  in.  1445;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WINSTANLEY,  DENYS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  I,  1897.  S.  of  Howard  [auctioneer],  of  31,  Wobum 
Square,  London  (and  Katharine).  B.  [Dec.  5].  i877,  in 
London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1897; 
Scholar,  1899;  (Hist.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1899);  B.A.  (Hist. 
Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1900;  Eari  of  Derby  Student,  1900; 
Lightfoot  Scholar,  1901;  M.A.  1904.  FeUow,  1906-47; 
Tutor,  1919-25;  Senior  Tutor,  1925-31.  Vice-Master,  1935- 
47.  H.M.  Inspector,  Board  of  Education,  1903-6.  Engaged 
upon  intelligence  work  in  Egypt,  i9i9;M.B.E.,  1920.  Author, 
Cambridge  in  the  iSth  Century;  Unreformed  Cambridge;  Early 
Victorian  Cambridge,  etc.  Died  Mar.  20,  1947,  at  Cambridge. 
(Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Mar.  21,  I947-) 


Winter,  Arthur  Henry 

WINSTANLEY,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  29,  1893.  S.  of  William  Holt,  of  19,  Beech  Street, 
Fairfield,  Worcs.  B.  Mar.  19,  1874,  at  Liverpool.  School, 
University  College,  Liverpool.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Jeremie 
Septuagint  prize,  1896;  B.A.  1896;  Crosse  Scholar,  1897; 
Mason  prize,  1898;  M.A.  1900;  B.D.  1908;  D.D.  1913.  B.A., 
Manchester,  1893;  B.A.,  Liverpool,  1904.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury),  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  Ashford,  Kent,  1898- 
1905.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  Diocese  of  Lichfield, 
1905-9.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Lichfield,  1905-24.  V.  of  Burton-on- 
Trent,  1924-38.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1931-40.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio. 
of  Worcester  from  1939.  Latterly  of  The  Mount,  Malvern 
Wells,  Worcs.,  where  he  died  Feb.  to,  1949.  [Crockford;  The 
Times,  Feb.  12,  1949.) 

WINSTANLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
May  7,  1795.  2nd  s.  of  Clement  (Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
1758),  Esq.,  of  Braunston,  Leics.  B.  there.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1795-  Scholar;  B.A.  1799.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
1839,  at  Exeter.   Brother  of  Clement  (1792)-   (Burke,  Z,.G.) 

WINSTANLEY,  JAMES  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,1871.  S.  of  John,  painter  (and  Nanny).  B.atKirkham, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  Nov.  23,  1852.  School,  Kirkham  Grammar 
(Mr  J.  Burrough).  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875;  M.A. 
1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1880;  priest,  1883;  C.  of 
Famworth,  Lanes.,  1880-5.  Minor  Canon  and  Precentor  of 
Manchester  Cathedral,  1885-1904.  R-  of  Newton  Heath, 
Lanes.,  1904-16.  Married  (i)  Apr.  3,  1888,  Mar>'  Clement, 
youngest  dau.  of  A.  Kirkpatrick,  of  Dumfries;  (2)  July  5, 
1904,  Florence  Maud,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Robinson,  of 
Finsbury  Park,  London,  N.  Latterly  of  30,  Irton  Road, 
Southport,  Lanes.,  where  he  died  Nov.  3,  1933.  (Eagle, 
XLViii.  73;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  11,  1888;  The 
Times,  July  7,  1904.) 

WINSTANLEY,  JOHN  ARTHUR.  .Kdm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  July  2,  1874.  [3rd]  s.  of  WUliam,  Esq.,  deceased, 
of  Chaigeley  Manor,  near  Clitheroe,  Lanes,  (and  Charlotte 
Lavinia,  dau.  of  Alfred  Lowe).  B.  [June  15,  1856],  at  Preston. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874.  Captain,  Royal  Sherwood  Foresters, 
1880.   (Burke,  L.G. ;  .(4 rmy  Lists.) 

WINSTANLEY,  The  Rev.  THOMAS.  B.A.  1766,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  1766.  Adm.  (age  50)  at  Trinity,  1766  (adm. 
not  found  in  College  Reg.);  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  had  matric.  Apr.  3,  i734,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1737.  S.  of  Ralph,  Esq.,  of  Wigan,  Lancashire.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1766-89.  Preb.  of  Peterborough.  R.  of  St  Dun- 
stan's-in-the-East,  London,  1771-89-  Married  SUvia,  widow 
of  Col.  John  Brathwaite.  Died  Feb.  7,  1789.  Father  of  the 
next.    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1879,  i-  184;  P-  E.  ToweU.) 

WINSTANLEY,  THOMAS  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  May  28,  1766.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (above),  of 
[Westminster]  (and  Silvia,  widow  of  Col.  John  Brathwaite). 
B.  Aug.  30,  1748.  School,  Westminster.  Matnc.  Easter, 
1767;  Scholar.  Died  May  21,  1769-  Buried  m  the  East 
cloister  at  Westminster.   M.I.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

WINSTON,  The  Rev.  BENJAMIN.  B.A.  1779.  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  1779,  from  ^t  Catharine's.  [S.  of  Thomas, 
gent  ,  of  Hereford.]  Matric.  from  New  College,  Oxford, 
Jan.  24,  1766,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1770.  V.  of  Hohner  wuth 
How  Caple  and  SoUers  Hope,  Heref.  until  1794-  Vicar-Choral 
of  Hereford  Cathedral,  1770;  and  Gustos  of  the  College  of 
Vicars-Choral,  1783.  Died  Nov.  20,  i794-  (^'-  Oxon.; 
G.  Mag.,  1794.  "•  1153) 

WINSTON,  BENJAMIN  (1804),  see  SANDFORD. 

WINSTONE,  ARTHUR  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct  11,  1879.  S.  of  Benjamin,  M.D.  (and  Clara  Betsy). 
B  Apr.  3,  1861,  at  Holbom,  London.  Bapt.  Dec.  9,  i86r. 
Matnc.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1S83;  M.A.  1886.  Died  Nov  5, 
1892,  in  London.   Brother  of  the  next.   (EagU,  xvii.  552.) 

WINSTONE,  ERNEST  HORNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct  6  1871.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Benjamin,  surgeon  (and  Clara 
3etsy).  B.  Aug.  11,  1853.  at  7,  Ely  Place,  Saffron  Hill, 
Holbom,  London.  Bapt.  Dee.  6,  1861.  Matric.  Michs.  1871; 
B.A.  1875;  M.A.  1878.  Died  Jan.  2,  1926,  m  Lwidon. 
Brother  of  Arthur  B.  (1879)-  {EagU,  xliv.  277;  The  Ttmes, 
Jan.  4,  1926.) 

WINTER,  ARTHUR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11, 
1863.  [Youngest]  s.  of  William  Esdaile,  solicitor,  of  Meads 
Road,  Eastbourne  (and  Frances  .Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Jameson,  of  Fen  Court,  London).  B.  Dec.  4.  1844,  m  London. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  ^Uchs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A. 
1873.  Cricket 'blue,'  1865-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Uchfield),  1871; 
priest,  1872;  C.  of  Worfield,  Salop,  1871-3-  C.  of  Clifton 
Hampden,  Oxon.,  1873-5-  C.  of  Cholderton,  Wilts.,  1875- 
V  of  Weedon-Bec,  Northants.,  1875-82-  R-  o'  Little 
Gransden,    Hunts.,    1882-99-     R-    o*    Papworth-Everard, 


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Winter,  Bertram  Everard 

Cambs.,  1899-1902.  Married,  July  26,  1871,  Barbara 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Cornelius  Famworth 
Broadbent,  V.  of  Worfield.  Latteriy  of  Hemingford  Abbots, 
Hunts.  Died  Dec.  31,  1937.  Brother  of  William  (1861). 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  28, 
1871.) 

WINTER,  BERTRAM  EVERARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1875- 
[B.  Dec.  2,  1855.  School,  Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs.  i875- 
Second  Lieut.,  62nd  Foot,  1878;  Lieut.,  The  Wilts.  Regt., 
1879;  Captain,  1886;  Paymaster,  1891;  Major,  Army  Pay 
Corps,  1898;  Lieut. -Col.,  1906;  retired,  1910.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  Army  Pay  Corps;  Stafi- 
Paymaster).  Latterly  of  23,  Lyndhurst  Road,  Lowestoft, 
where  he  died  Jan.  6,  1938.  {Al.  Felsted.;  Army  Lists;  The 
Times,  Jan.  7,  1938.) 

WINTER,  CECIL  ESDAILE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1898.  S.  of  William,  of  88,  Redcliffe  Gardens,  London. 
B.  Sept.  I,  1879,  in  Kent.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1907.  Cricket  'blue,'  1902. 
Assistant  Master  at  Stone  House  School,  Broadstairs;  at 
Grove  House,  Guildford,  in  1906;  at  Elstree  School;  Joint 
Head  Master  of  Quebec  House,  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  R.A.F.).  Sub- 
sequently Head  Master  of  Northaw  Place  School,  Potter's  Bar, 
Herts.  Living  at  Shrewsbury,  in  1941.  Brother  of  Gerald  E. 
(1895).   {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WINTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20,  1829. 
S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  Fitzroy  Square,  London.  B.  Sept.  17,  1812. 
School,  Eton.  Kept  six  terms.  Lieut.,  76th  Regt.;  then  m  the 
68th  Regt.  Barrack-Master  at  Canterbury.  Adjutant,  East 
Kent  Militia.  Of  Bridge  Hill,  Canterbury.  Married,  Jan.  18, 
1840,  Emily  Dorcas,  dau.  of  James  Norcott,  of  Springfield, 
Co.  Cork.   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

WINTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Dec.  5, 
1836.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.  [of  Bishop's  Lydiard, 
Somerset].  B.  at  Sherborne,  Dorset.  School,  Sherborne. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1838.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  10,  1845.   {Sherborne  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WINTER,  CHARLES  BERTRAM  LEE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  4, 
1895.  [S.  of  Charles  Deslandes  Church,  l.C.S.  (and  Alice  Jane 
Lee).]  School,  Northcroft,  Combe  Down,  Bath.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1919.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans), 
1907;  priest,  1909;  C.  of  Chelmsford,  Essex,  1907-9.  C.  of 
Dovercourt,  1909-10.  C.  of  Ardleigh,  1910-14.  R.  of  Brad- 
weU-juxta-Maie,  1914-24.  Died  Sept.  6,  1924.  Brother  of 
Percy  G.  D.  (1892).   {Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  9,  1924-) 

WINTER,  CHARLES  GORDON  GRANT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  5> 
1889.  [S.  of  Charles  Albert,  solicitor,  of  33,  Hyde  Park 
Square,  London  (and  Annie  Jemima,  dau.  of  William  Gordon 
Cunningham  Watson,  of  Edinburgh).  B.  Jan.  31,  1871.] 
School,  Westminster.   Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A. 

1923.  At  St  Mary's  Hospital.  L.M.S.,  S.A.  1917-  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  33,  Hyde  Park 
Square,  London,  in  1921.  Married,  May  6,  1925.  Emily 
Frances  Skottowe,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Hassard  Burkitt, 
R.  of  Stradbally,  Co.  Waterford.  Author,  The  Green  Archway, 
etc.  Latterly  of  Southsea.  Died  Mar.  18,  1937.  {Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  The  Times,  Mar.  20,  1937.) 

WINTER,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Sept.  29,  1879. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  George  William  (University  College,  Oxford, 
1841),  of  Swafiham,  Norfolk  (and  Harriet  H.  Jex-Blake).] 

B.  at  Litcham,  Norfolk.  School,  Aldenham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879;  B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1887; 
priest,  1890;  C.  of  Bamham-Broom,  Norfolk,  1887-9.  C.  of 
Mulbarton,  1890-1.  C.  of  Kenilworth,  Warws.,  1891-2.  R.  of 
Eastwick,  Herts.,  1894-9.   R.  of  Reymerston,  Norfolk,  1899- 

1924.  Pub.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Norwich,  from  1925.  Maixied,  Apr.  29, 
1897,  Florence  Winifred,  3rd  dau.  of  Frederic  William  Moore, 
of  London.  Latterly  of  The  Clifi,  Beccles,  Suffolk,  where  he 
died  May  8,  1944.  Brother  of  Heathcote  G.  (1876).  {Crock- 
ford; Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who  in  Norfolk;  The  Times, 
May  II,  1944.) 

WINTER,  CHARLES  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  8, 
1873.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  [of  Watts  House,  Bishop's  Lydeard, 
Somerset].  B.  Dec.  18,  1854,  at  Wiveliscombe.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1881.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  1877;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Pitcombe 
and  Wyke-Champiiower,  Somerset,  1877-80.  C.  of  Long- 
bridge-Deverill,  Wilts.,   1880-2.    C.  of  Lee,   Kent,   1882-4. 

C.  of  St  John's,  Bridgwater,  Somerset,  1884-7.  Org. 
Secretary,  A.C.S.,  Midland  district,  1887-91.  Died  June  3, 
1891,  at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  of  yellow-fever.  {Peile,  11.  630; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  10,  1891.) 


Winter,  The  Rev.  John 

WINTER,   EDGAR   FRANCIS   LATIMER.     Adm.   at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.   1881.    [S.  of  W.  H.,  of  Sutton  Court  Lodge, 
Chiswick.     School,    Harrow;    and    at    University    College, 
London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Appointed  to  the  l.C.S.  1881; 
served  in  the  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oudh,  as  Magistrate  and 
Collector;  Secretary  to  the  Government,  1898-9.   Member  of 
the    Legislative   Council,    1905.     Ofaciating   Commissioner, 
1907.    Kaisir-i-Hind  Medal  (ist  Class),  1900.    Retired,  1909. 
Resided  latterly  at  Flexbury  Hall,  Bude,  Cornwall.   J. P.  for 
Cornwall.   Died  Mar.  3,  1948,  aged  85.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
l.C.S.  Lists;  The  Times,  Mar.  5,  1948.) 
WINTER,  EDWARD  (1872),  see  PURDON. 
WINTER,  GERALD  ESDAILE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1895.  S.  of  WUUam,  of  88,  Redcliffe  Gardens,  South  Kensing- 
ton (and  Jessie  Maria,  dau.  of  Alexander  Maclean,  of  Lloyds). 
B.  [Nov.  29],  1876,  in  London.   School,  Winchester.   Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.    Cricket  'blue,'  1898,  1899.  Went 
with  P.  F.  Warner's  XI  to  America,  1898.    Adm.  Solicitor, 
1903;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Winter,  Bothamley  and 
Co.,  16,  Bedford  Row).   Married,  1918,  Mrs  Gertrude  Shirley 
Foster,  n^e  Long.    Died  Jan.  17,  1923.    Brother  of  Cecil  E. 
(1898).  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Jan.  19, 
1923-) 
WINTER,   HEATHCOTE  GORDON.    Adm.   pens,   at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  30,  1876.   Of  Norfolk.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  George 
William  (University  College,  Oxford,  1841),  R.  of  Litcham. 
B.  there.  May  9,  1857.]    Schools,  Aldenham  Grammar  and 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1877; 
B.A.   1880;  M.A.   1883.    For  many  years  Head  Master  of 
Suffield  Park  School,  Cromer.    Married,  i886,  a  daughter  of 
the   Rev.   Henry  Milne.    Died  Jan.   30,   1945,   at  Cromer. 
Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1879).    {Aldenham  Sch.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories;  The  Times,  Feb.  i,  I945-) 
WINTER,  HENRY  BURTON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  20, 
1857.   S.  of  James,  solicitor,  of  Norwich.   B.  there  [Dec.  19, 
1838].    Bapt.  Dec.  19,   1838,  at  Heigham.    Matnc.  Michs. 
1857.    Ensign,  7th  Foot,   1862;  Lieut.,  1864;  Capt.,  1875; 
Major,  Royal  Fusiliers,  1881.   Served  in  Malta,  Canada  and 
India;   Cantonment   magistrate   at   Poonamallee.     Retired, 
1886.    Resided  latterly  at  Drayton  Lodge,  near  Norwich. 
Died  May  31,  1915.   {Venn,  11.  335;  Army  Lists.) 
WINTER,  HENRY  LOUIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Feb.  3, 
i860.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864.  C.  of  Little  Eversden, 
Cambs.,  1866.    C.  of  Alnmouth,  Northumberland,  1867-71- 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1872. 
WINTER,   HERBERT  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  27,  1866.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Litt  (Umversity 
College,  Oxford,  1831).    B.  at  Iver,  Bucks.    Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1876.    Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1872; 
priest,  1874;  C.  of  St  James,  West  Hartlepool,  1872-4.  C.  of 
Great  Wigborough,  Essex,  1874-8.    C.  of  Biddenden,  Kent, 
1878-9.    C.  of  Horsmonden,  1879-81.    Latterly  of  Brasted, 
Kent.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1889. 
WINTER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  i,  1802. 
S.  of  John,  of  Moriandfield,  Westmoriand.   School,  Appleby, 
Westmorland.    Probably  the  man  of  these  names  who  was 
ord.  deacon  (York),  1805;  priest,  1806;  C.  of  Coxwold  and 
Husthwaite,  Yorks.,   1807-73.    P.C.  of  Birdforth,  1818-73. 
{Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 
WINTER,  The  Rev.  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  17. 
1829;  a  'Ten-year  man.'    M.A.  (Archbishop  of  Canterbury), 
1841.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1816;  priest,  1817.  Chaplain  to  the 
County  gaol  at  Maidstone,  1821-51.  V.  of  Postling,  Kent. 
1851-82.    Disappears  from  Crockford,  1883.    {Peile,  11.  435; 
Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1851,  i.  544.) 
WINTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  June  24,  1837. 
Of    Kent.     B.    at   Teynham.     School,   Sevenoaks.     Matnc. 
Michs.  1837. 
WINTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  21,  1838.    [S.  of 
John  Pratt.]   Matric.  Michs.  1838;  Scholar;  B.A.  1841;  M.A. 
1844.    Ord.  deacon   (Hereford),    1842;   priest,    1843;   C.   of 
Wednesbury,  Staffs.,  1842-4.    R.  of  St  John's,  Wednesbury, 
1844-69.     R.   of   Tarrington,    Heref.,    1869-1901.     Married 
Mary  — .   Died  Oct.  24,  1901,  aged  82.    {Crockford;  Sunms, 
Biblio.  Staffs.;  The  Times,  Oct.  28,  1901.) 
WINTER,  The  Rev.  JOHN.   Matric.  Non-Co'u.,  Lent,  1890.  S.  of 
Daniel,  Esq.,  of  Portadown,  Co.  Armagh.   B.  there,  June  20, 
1862.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  15,  1891;  B.A.  1893. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Blackheath, 
Worcs.,  1886-8.    C.  of  St  Jude's,  Birmingham,  1889.    C.  of 
St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambridge,   1890-3.    C.  of  Sutton-m- 
Ashfield,  Notts.,  1893-4.   C.  of  Dundalk,  Co.  Louth,  1897-8. 
C.  of  Aughnacloy,  Co.  Tyrone,  1899-1900.    R.  of  Augher,  Co. 
Tyrone,    1900-21.     Latterly    of    Warrenpoint,    Co.    Down. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1927.   {T.  A.  Walker,  619.) 


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Winter,  John  Bowyer 

WINTER,  JOHN  BOWYER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  lo, 
1850;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Stoke-under- 
Hambdon,  Somerset  (and  Mar>').  B.  at  Sidmouth,  Devon. 
Bapt.  July  17,  1824.  Matric.  Michs.  1859;  B.D.  {Stat.  EUm.) 
i86i.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1851;  priest,  1852;  C.  of 
Dudleston,  Salop,  1851-3.  C.  of  Kibworth  Beauchamp, 
Leics.,  1853-5.  Assistant  Master  at  Leeds  Grammar  School, 
1855-9;  at  the  Royal  Grammar  School,  Lancaster,  1859-61. 
Head  Master  of  Rochdale  Grammar  School,  1861-2;  Head 
Master  of  St  Andrew's  College,  Chardstock,  Dorset,  1863-5. 
Latterly  of  12,  Horbury  Crescent,  Notting  Hill,  London. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1879. 

WINTER,  JOHN  BRADBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 

1886.  S.  of  John  Newnham  [M.R.C.S.],  of  28,  Montpelier 
Road,  Brighton.  B.  Apr.  22,  1869,  at  Brighton.  School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1892.  At  Guy's 
Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1895;  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S., 
Edin.;  L.F.P.S.,  and  L.M.,  Glasgow,  1895.  In  practice  at 
Brighton,  1895-1919.  Retired,  1919  and  resided  in  Switzer- 
land. Married,  1893,  Bessie,  dau.  of  H.  Scott  Ritchie.  Of 
310,  Upper  Richmond  Road,  East  Sheen,  Surrey,  in  1951. 
Brother  of  Leonard  B.  (1894).   {Medical  Directories.) 

WINTER,  JOHN  HEDLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1878.  S.  of  William,  joiner  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne.  Bapt.  Oct.  9,  1859.  [School,  Royal  Grammar, 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.]  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1882. 
Music  Master  at  Llandovery  College  in  1903.  Disappears 
from  Schoolmasters'  Directories  in  1910. 

WINTER,  JOHN  SAUMAREZ.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  26,  1827.  Of  Herts  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1830; 
B.A.  {24th  Wrangler)  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.), 
1832;  priest,  1833.  C.  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  -1841-62. 
V.  of  Weedon-Bec,  Northants.,  1863-75.  Married  Agnes 
Noble.  Died  Sept.  6,  1875.  aged  68.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Northants. 
Clergy;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WINTER,  LEONARD  BRADBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  I,  1894.  [Youngest]  s.  of  John  Newnham  [M.R.C.S.],  of 
Kew  Gardens,  Surrey,  and  Brighton.  B.  Sept.  24,  1874,  at 
Brighton.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Resided 
six  terms.  Lived  at  Fez,  Morocco.  Died,  May  11,  1905,  at 
Tangier.  Brother  of  John  B.  (1886).  (Haileybury  Reg.; 
Peile,  II.  794.) 

WINTER,  PERCY  GIBSON  DESLANDES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  r, 
1892.  S.  of  Charles  Deslandes  Church,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
deceased  (and  Alice  Jane  Lee).  B.  July  23,  1874,  at  Lalbagh, 
Bengal.  School,  Newton  College,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892.  At  the  Middlesex  Hospital  and  the  National  Dental 
Hospital,  London;  Assistant  House  Surgeon  there.  L.D.S., 
R.C.S.  1904.  Practised  as  a  dental  surgeon  at  Southsea, 
1905-37-  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Captain,  East 
Surrey  Regt.).  Died  Sept.  19,  1937.  Brother  of  Charles  B.  L. 
(1895).    {Venn,  11.  529;  Medical  Directories.) 

WINTER,  SENECA  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  3,  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester), 
1852;  priest,  1853.  V.  of  Queniborough,  Leics.,  1857-60.  V.  of 
St  Barnabas,  Birmingham,  1860-81.  V.  of  Roade,  Northants., 
1881-3.  V.  of  Podington,  Beds.,  1887-90.  Latterly  of 
Wellingborough.  DiedatTorquay,  Aug.  29, 1893.  (Crockford; 
Univ.  Almanack.) 

WINTER,  THOMAS  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  17,  1845.   Did  not  reside. 

WINTER,  WILLIAM.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  17, 
1787,  age  24.  Of  Middlesex.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (London), 
Dec.  21,  1794;  a  literate. 

WINTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  3,  1861. 
S.  of  William  Esdaile,  solicitor,  of  16,  Bedford  Row,  Holbom, 
London  and  Meads  Road,  Eastbourne  (and  Frances  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Jameson,  of  Fen  Court,  London).  B.  Apr.  24, 
1843,  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1862; 
B.A.  1866.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1869;  practised  in  London 
(Messrs  Winter,  Bothamley  and  Co.).  Married,  Sept.  12,  1871, 
Jessie  Maria,  dau.  of  Alexander  Maclean,  of  Carshalton, 
Surrey.  Killed,  .Aug.  22,  1905,  while  climbing  in  the  Alps, 
near  Meiringen,  Switzerland.  Brother  of  Arthur  H.  (1863). 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Law  Lists.) 

WINTER,  WILLIAM  DE  LAPPE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27, 1889.  S.  of  George  Kift  [Esq.],  of  Ebberston  vicarage, 
Vorks.  B.  Oct.  17,  1870,  at  Bangalore,  India.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904. 
A  private  '  coach '  at  Cambridge.  Sometime  on  the  staff  of  the 
■  University  engineering  laboratory.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Resided  at  the  Mill  House,  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  where  he 
died  May  19,  1939.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Trin.  Coll.  Adm.  calls 
his  father  'The  Rev.';  The  Times,  May  22,  1939) 


WiNTERINGHAM,  HeNRY 

WINTER,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1872.  S.  of  John  Clarke,  grocer  (and  Hannah).  B. 
May  I,  1852,  at  Thornton,  Bradford,  Yorks.  Bapt.  June  6, 
1852.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield),  1876;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  Newport,  Salop, 
1876-8.  Head  Master  of  Tideswell  Grammar  School,  Derbs., 
1879-82.  Head  Master  of  Lichfield  Grammar  School,  1882- 
93.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Llandaff,  1894-7.  C.  of  Sandon,  Staffs., 
1897-1902.  Latterly  of  7,  Holly  Grove,  Seaforth,  Liverpool. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  igii. 

WINTER,  WILLIAM  HENDERSON.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1878.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Jan.  24, 1879;  B.A.  {26th  Wrangler) 
1882. 

WINTER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1889. 
[S.  of  Robert.  B.  1865,  at  Shrewsbury  School,  Newport 
Grammar.]  Assistant  Master  at  Worthing  College  for  2  years; 
at  Larchfield,  Helensburgh,  Dumbartons.,  for  li  years;  at 
Southport  .Modem  School;  at  Berwickshire  High  School, 
Duns,  Berwicks.,  1904-33-.  J. P.  for  Berwicks.  Provost  of 
Duns,  1923.  Married,  1905,  Laura,  dau.  of  John  W.  Dobson, 
of  Bamsley.   (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Scottish  Biogs.) 

WINTERBORN,  BENJAMIN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  1866.  S.  of  Benjamin  Thomas,  surgeon.  B.  Oct.  28, 
1844,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1866.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  July  4,  1867;  B.A.  1870; 
M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1869;  priest,  1870;  C. 
of  Littleborough,  Lanes.,  1869-70.  C.  of  Millbrook,  Hants., 
1871-2.  C.  of  St  Oswald's,  Chester,  1872-3.  C.  of  Rochdale, 
1873-8.  C.  of  Tunstall,  Lanes.,  1878-80.  V.  of  Hornby, 
1880-91.  Latterly  of  Crowborough,  Sussex,  where  he  died 
Aug.  27,  1913.   (Peile,  11.  601;  Crockford.) 

WINTERBOTHAM,  THOMAS  LINDSEY.  Adm.  at  Pembroke. 
Oct.  1899.  2nd  s.  of  William  Howard  (1862),  solicitor,  of 
6,  Ladbroke  Terrace,  Notting  Hill,  London,  W.  B.  Aug.  16, 
1880,  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902.  Articled  to  a  firm  of  solicitors.  Killed  Aug.  16, 
1904,  aged  24,  on  the  Grand  Paradis,  N.  Italy.  Brother  of 
the  next.    (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.) 

WINTERBOTHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1897. 
S.  of  William  Howard  (next),  Official  Solicitor,  of  6,  Ladbroke 
Terrace,  Notting  Hill.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1905.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1904;  practised 
in  London  (Messrs  Waterhouse  and  Co.),  i,  New  Court, 
Lincoln's  Inn.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut., 
R.G.A.).  Married,  1905,  Joy,  dau.  of  William  B.  Hacking. 
Of  Abersoch,  West  Heath  Road,  London.  Brother  of  the 
above.   (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg. ;  King's  Coll.  Reg. ;  Law  Lists.) 

WINTERBOTHAM,  WILLIAM  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Pembroke,  June  12,  1862.  5th  s.  of  Lindsey,  Esq.,  of 
Stroud,  Gloucs.  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Page). 
B.  there  [Dec.  13,  1843].  [School,  Amersham,  Bucks.;  and 
at  London  University;  B.A.  1862.]  Matric.  Michs.  1862; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (33rii  Wrangler)  1866;  M.A.  1869.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1869;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Waterhouse  and 
Co.).  Official  Solicitor  to  the  Supreme  Court,  1895-1920. 
President  of  the  Law  Society,  1909.  Knighted,  1919. 
Married,  Aug.  10,  1875,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Micklem,  of  Blackheath.  Resided  latterly  at  .\bersoch, 
Carnarvonshire,  where  he  died  Jan.  24,  1926.  Father  of  the 
two  above.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Walford,  County 
Families;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  25,  1926.) 

WINTERBOTTOM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  28, 
1851.  S.  of  John.  B.  [Sept.  17],  1831,  at  Ashton-under-Lyne. 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855;  M.A. 
1874.  Ord. deacon  (Ripon),  i856;priest,  i858;C.of  Middleton, 
Lanes.,  185&-9.  C.  of  Carrington,  Cheshire,  1859-65.  V.  of 
Allerton-Bywater,  Yorks.,  1866-74-  C.  of  Portslade,  Sussex, 
1874-7;  C.  of  Aldrington,  1878-84.  V.  of  Portslade,  1884-8. 
R.  of  Woodraancote,  1888-1911.  Died  May  27,  1911.  (Peile, 
II.  518;  Crockford.) 

WINTERBOTTOM,  JAMES  EDWARD.  M.A.  1833,  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  [2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Newbury,  Berks.,  medical 
practitioner.  B.  .\pr.  7,  1803.]  Matric.  from  St  John's 
College,  Oxford,  May  31,  1821,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1825; 
M..A..  (Oxford)  1828;  M.B.  (Oxford)  1833.  Did  not  practise. 
F.R.G.S.,  1830;  F.L.S.,  1830.  Travelled  in  India,  where  he 
made  many  observations  on  the  zoology  and  botany  of  the 
districts  through  which  he  passed.  Died  July  4,  1854,  at 
Rhodes,  on  his  way  from  Beyrout  to  Constantinople.  (.4/. 
Oxon.;  Boose,  vi.  930;  G.  Mag.,  1854,  11.  408.) 

WINTERINGHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  II,  1850.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1850. 


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WiNTHROP,  Benjamin 

WINTHROP,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  i8,  1818. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Stephen  John,  M.D.  (1783)  (and  Mary  Horton, 
dau.  of  Gamaliel  Lloyd,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds).]  B.  May, 
1800,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1818;  B.A.  1822.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1822.  R.  of 
Wolverton  (or  Wolverdington),  Warws.,  1836-64,  and  R.  of 
Abington,  Northants.,  1836-47.  Latterly  of  Hardenhuish, 
Chippenham,  Wilts.  J.  P.  for  Wilts.  Married,  1834,  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Harvey  Thursby,  Esq.,  of  Abington  Abbey,  Northants. 
Died  Sept.  22,  1885.  Brother  of  Stephen  (1824)  and  Edward 
G.  (1828);  father  of  the  next  and  of  William  Y.  (1870). 
{Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
Northants.  Clergy;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WINTHROP,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  5,  1856. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  (above),  of  CUfton  Park,  Bristol. 

B.  there,  Feb.  27,  1838.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1856;  B.A.  i860.  Sometime  in  the  15th  Hussars.  Of  Barton 
Court,  Kentbury,  Berks.,  and  Ashley  manor,  Wilts.  J. P.  for 
Wilts.  Married,  1868,  Constance  Ellen  Susette,  dau.  of  John 
Christian  Boode,  Esq.,  of  Lucknam,  Wilts.,  and  had  issue. 
Died  May  15,  1902.  Brother  of  William  Y.  (1870).  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

WINTHROP,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1787.  Of  Middlesex.  [3rd  s.  of  Benjamin,  merchant,  and  a 
Director  of  the  Bank  of  England.  B.  Feb.  20,  1769.]  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A. 
1791;  M.A.  1796.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  Mar.  4,  1792; 
priest  (Lichfield,  Litt.  dim.  from  Winchester),  June  i,  1794; 

C.  of  King's  Sombome,  Hants.,  1794.  V.  of  Darenth,  Kent, 
1813-23.  Married,  Dec.  19,  1811,  Martha  Eveleigh,  niece  of 
the  Rev.  John  Eveleigh,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Oriel  College, 
Oxford.  Died,  Jan.  7,  1826,  at  his  house  on  the  Marine 
Parade,  Dover.  Brother  of  Stephen  J.  (1783)  and  WilUam 
(1788).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  566;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
G.  Mag.,  1826,  I.  379-) 

WINTHROP,  EDWARD  GAMALIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
St  John's,  May  20,  1828.  [3rd]  s.  of  Stephen  [John]  (1783), 
M.D.  (and  Mary  Horton,  dau.  of  Gamaliel  Lloyd,  of  Bury 
St  Edmunds).  B.  [Apr.  27],  1809,  at  Warwick.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1834.  Married, 
Oct.  14,  1848,  Ann  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Bex,  of  Dover. 
Brother  of  Stephen  (1824)  and  Benjamin  (1818).  (List  of 
Carthusians.) 

WINTHROP,  FREDERIC  BRONSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  8,  1882.  S.  of  Egerton  Leigh,  of  12,  Champs  Elys^es, 
Paris  [and  of  New  York].  B.  Dec.  1863,  in  Paris.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar,  1884;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1886;  M.A.  1895.  Practised  as  a  lawyer  in 
New  York.  Of  32,  Nassau  Street,  New  York.  Died,  July  15, 
1944.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Trin.  Annual  Record.) 

WINTHROP,  HENRY  STEPHEN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  May  11,  1897. 
[B.  Dec.  9,  1878.]  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Royal  Sussex  Regt.  (T.),  1900; 
Lieut.,  the  R.  Warwick  Regt.  {Clifton Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

WINTHROP,  NEILSON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1867- 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871.  Of  134,  Second  Avenue, 
New  York,  U.S.A. 

WINTHROP,  ROBERT  CHARLES.  Hon.  LL.D.,  1874-  [S.  of 
Lieut.  Governor  Thomas  L.  (and  Elizabeth  Temple).  B.  1809, 
in  Boston.  Educated  at  Harvard.]  Called  to  the  American 
Bar,  1831.  Member  of  Congress,  1840-50.  Speaker,  1847-9. 
Twice  married.  President  of  the  Historical  Society  of 
Massachusetts.  Hon.  F.S.A.  Died  Nov.  12,  1894.  {Diet,  of 
American  Biography.) 

WINTHROP,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1824.  [2nd  s.  of  Stephen  John,  M.D.  (next)  (and  Mary  Horton, 
dau.  of  Gamaliel  Lloyd,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds).  B.  Dec.  20, 
1806.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1830. 
Cricket  'blue,'  1829.  'Said  to  have  been  ordained,'  but  no 
evidence  of  this.  Died  Aug.  25,  1835.  Brother  of  Edward  G. 
(1828)  and  Benjamin  (1818).   {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

WINTHROP,  STEPHEN  [JOHN].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  12,  1783.  Of  Middlesex.  [2nd  s.  of  Benjamin,  merchant 
and  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England,  of  Bedford  Row, 
London.]  Schools,  Newington,  in  Holland  and  in  Brussels. 
Matric.  Michs.  1783;  Scholar,  1784;  B.A.  {^rd  Wrangler  (when 
the  Tripos  List  was  read  in  the  Senate  House  he  fell  into  a  fit 
and  had  to  be  carried  out))  1788;  M.A.  1791;  M.D.  1798. 
Fellow,  1790-8.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  24,  1785. 
Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh,  1794-6  and  at  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital.  Resided  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1797-1803 
and  at  Warwick,  1803-10,  settling  in  London,  1811. 
F.R.C.P.,  1813.  Married,  July  17.  i799.  Mary  Horton,  dau. 
of  Gamaliel  Lloyd,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Died  Apr.  21,  1819, 
aged  52,  at  Little  Bounds,  near  Tunbridge  Wells.  Father  of 
Benjamin  (1818),  Stephen  (above)  and  Edward  G.  (1828); 
brother  of  Edward  (1787)  and  William  (1788).  {St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  56O;  Inns  of  Court;  Gunning,  i.  90.) 


WiNTOUR,  Fitzgerald 

WINTHROP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  24, 1788. 
[4th]  s.  of  Benjamin,  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England.  [B. 
Feb.  5, 1770.]  Schools,  Charterhouse  [and  Tonbridge].  Matric. 
Michs.  1788;  Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  {12th  Wrangler)  1792;  M.A. 
1795;  B.D.  1803.  Fellow,  1795-1827.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury),  May  26, 1793;  C.  of  Linton,  Kent, 
1793.  Married,  Jan.  23,  1827,  at  Dorking,  Frances  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Feacham,  V.  of  Dorking, 
Surrey.  Resided  in  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea.  Died  Feb.  16, 
1845.  Left  £140,000,  making  numerous  legacies  to  charities 
and  one  of  £5000  to  the  College;  with  this  bequest  were 
purchased  the  advowsons  of  Black  Notley,  Essex  and 
Rampisham  with  Wraxall,  Dorset.  Brother  of  Edward  (1787) 
and  the  above.  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
IV.  567;  Torry,  Founders  and  Benefactors.) 

WINTHROP,  WILLIAM  YOUNG.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  9, 
1870.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  (1818).]  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  1874.  Football  (Rugby)  'blue,'  1872.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1878;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Freeman  and  Winthrop). 
Died  Feb.  26,  1912,  at  Porto  Rico,  West  Indies,  aged  59. 
Brother  of  Benjamin  (1856).    {The  Times,  Feb.  29,  1912.) 

WINTLE,  ALGERNON  OGLE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  23,  1900. 
[S.  of  William  Samuel,  Secretary  of  the  Foundling  Hospital, 
London  (and  Hannah  Hasluck).]  School,  Framlingham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1909.  Ord. 
deacon  (Manchester),  1907;  priest,  1908;  C.  of  Crumpsall, 
Lanes.,  1907-8.  C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Cheetham, 
1908-10.  C.  of  Quidenham  with  Snetterton,  Norfolk,  1910-15. 
R.  of  Nowton,  Suffolk,  1915-23-  R-  of  Shotley,  1923.  R.  of 
Lawshall,  1923-51-.  Married,  Apr.  29,  1905,  Catherine  Maud, 
younger  dau.  of  Thomas  Savell,  of  Barley,  Herts.  {Crockford.) 

WINTLE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15,  1817. 
2nd  s.  of  J[ames,  H.E.I.C.S.,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Appeal  of 
Calcutta  (afterwards  of  Bath  and  Cheltenham)].  B.  Nov. 
[13],  1800  [at  Bangulpore,  Bengal].  Matric.  Michs.  i8i8. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  12,  1819.  Entered  the  H.E.I.C.'s 
Service  as  a  Cadet,  Bengal  Army,  1818;  Lieut.,  1822;  Capt., 
1835;  Major,  1846;  Lieut.-Col.,  1852;  retired,  1861,  as  Hon. 
Major-General.  Served  in  the  Punjab  campaign  as  Major 
(71st  N.I.),  1848-9.  Married,  Oct.  20,  1824,  at  Chunar, 
Frances  WUkinson.  Died,  Apr.  8,  1881,  at  Bath.  Brother  of 
the  next.  {Boase,  iii.  1447;  Inns  of  Court;  V.  Hodson, 
Officers  of  the  Bengal  Army.) 

WINTLE,  JAMES  DEVAYNES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1816.  [Eldest  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Lansdowne  Crescent, 
Bath.]  B.  [Dec.  29,  1798],  in  the  East  Indies.  Matric.  Michs. 
1817;  B..\.  1822;  M.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Bristol),  Mar.  3,  1822;  priest  (Bristol),  Aug.  17,  1823. 
Chaplain  (Eccles.  Est.)  at  Berhampore,  India.  Died,  Oct.  28, 
1830,  aged  32,  at  Barrackpore;  buried  in  the  old  cemetery 
there.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Scott,  MS S.;  Indian  Monu- 
mental Inscriptions,  1.  159;  G.  Mag.,  1831,  378.) 

WINTLE,  VAUGHAN  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  31,  1856.  S.  of  Frederick  Thomas,  of  Heading- 
ton  Hall,  Oxon.  B.  at  Oxford.  School,  All  Saints,  Oxford. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860.  Sometime  Assistant  Master 
at  the  Hoe  Prep.  School,  Plymouth.  Married,  Apr.  19, 
1883,  Marguerite  Eugenie,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  R. 
Greer,  Inc.  of  Kildarton,  Co.  Armagh.  {The  Times,  Apr.  21, 
1883;  Camb.  Univ.  Year-book,  1906.) 

WINTON,  FRANCIS  LANGRIDGE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  16, 
1894.  [Doubtless  s.  of  Edwin  W.]  B.  Aug.  16,  1875.  School, 
Brighton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1907. 
Of  Whittlesford,  Cambs.  Died  June  15,  1951.  Brother  of  the 
next.   {Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  18,  1951.) 

WINTON,  WILLIAM  BALCOMBE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21, 
1891.  [Eldest  s.  of  Edwin  W.,  of  Etherton  Hill,  Speldhurst, 
Kent.  B.  May  23,  1873.]  School,  Brighton  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898;  B.Chir.  1900;  M.D. 
1902.  At  St  George's  Hospital;  House  Physician  there. 
M.R.C.P.  1919.  Practised  at  Wimbledon,  and  in  Harley 
Street,  London.  Physician,  Hospital  for  skin  diseases, 
Blackfriars.  Married,  June  3,  1903,  May,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Robert  Bentley-Taylor,  sometime  R.  of  Pudleston, 
Heref.  Of  65,  Hariey  Street,  W.  (1940)  and  of  50,  Ridgway 
Place,  Wimbledon.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Brighton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Medical  Directories.) 

WINTOUR,  FITZGERALD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Tune  27,  1821.  [Younger]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (Chnst 
Church,  Oxford,  1795),  of  Oxford  (and  Mildred  Briggs). 
[B.  Mar.  12,  1803.]  School,  Shrewsbury  [and  Eton,  1814-15]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely),  1826;  priest,  1827.  R.  of  Barton,  Notts.,  1829-64. 
Preb.  of  SouthweU,  1830-64.  V.  of  Rampton,  1838-56.  Died 
at  Barton,  Dec.  1,  1864,  aged  61.  Father  of  the  next.  {Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  931;  Clergy  Ltst; 
Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  113;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 


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WiNTOUR,  Fitzgerald  Thomas 

WINTOUR,  FITZGERALD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Magdalene,  Mar.  27, 1847.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Fitzgerald  (above), 
V.  of  Barton,  Notts.  B.  Apr.  12,  1829.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1852; 
priest,  1853;  C.  of  Escrick,  Yorks.,  1852-5.  R.  of  Hawerby, 
Lines.,  1856-67.  R.  of  High  Hoyland,  Yorks.,  1867-98. 
Married  Isabel  Milnes,  dau.  of  James  Milnes  Gaskell,  of 
Thoones  House,  Wakefield.  Died  Aug.  4,  1898.  (Repton  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WIPPELL  (post  PRIDHAM),  PRIDHAM  HENRY.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1880.  [Only]  s.  of  R[ichard],  Esq.,  of 
Rudway,  SUverton,  Devon  (and  Elizabeth  Tremlett,  dau.  of 
Daniel  Tremlett  Pridham,  of  Rock,  Devon).  [B.  in  1861.] 
School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884,  as 
Pridham;  LL.M.  1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17, 
1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  22,  1887.  On  the  Western 
Circuit.  A  Special  Pleader.  Married,  1884,  Clara,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Ashcroft,  Esq.,  of  Wemeth,  Lanes,  and  had 
issue.  Of  Thorveton,  Devon,  where  he  died,  Apr.  6,  1916. 
(Sherborne  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Walford,  County 
Families;  The  Times,  Apr.  12,  1916.) 

WIRGMAN,  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  21,  1829.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  [Timbersham  Lodge], 
Crawley,  Sussex.  [B.  May  8,  1809,  in  London.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield 
and  Coventry),  1834;  priest,  1836.  C.  of  Hognaston  and 
Bradboume,  Derbs.,  -1841-55.  V.  of  Hartington,  1855-74. 
Mcuried,  1845,  Jane  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pearson,  of 
S.  Wingfield,  Derbs.  Died  Dec.  22,  1874.  Father  of  the  next; 
brother  of  Theodore  (1825).  [T.  A.  Walker,  437  and  MS. 
note;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WIRGMAN,  AUGUSTUS  THEODORE.  Adm.  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  1866.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Augustus  (above).  School,  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1873;  B.D. 
1893;  D.D.  1899.  Ramsden  Preacher,  1911.  M.A.,  ad 
eurvdem,  Univ.  of  the  Cape,  1875.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Univ.  of  the 
South,  U.S.A.,  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1870;  priest, 
1871;  C.  of  Hartington,  Derbs.,  1870-2.  C.  of  Alton,  Staffs., 
1872.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Handsworth,  1872-3.  Vice-Principal 
of  St  Andrew's  diocesan  College,  Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony, 
1873-5.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Port  Elizabeth,  1875-1917.  Vice- 
Provost  of  St  Mary's  Collegiate  Church,  Port  Elizabeth,  1888. 
Acting  C.F.,  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1901.  Hon. 
Chaplain  to  King  Edward  VII,  1910.  Archdeacon  of  Port 
Elizabeth,  1907-17.  Canon  of  Grahamstown  Cathedral. 
Married  Rose,  dau.  of  Andrew  Jukes  Worthington,  of  Ball 
Haye  Hall,  Leek,  Staffs.  Author,  The  Prayer  Book,  with 
Historical  Notes  and  Scripture  Proofs;  Catechism  on  Con- 
firmation; The  English  Reformation  and  the  Book  of  Common 
Prayer;  The  Seven  Gifts  of  the  Spirit;  History  of  the  Church  of 
South  Africa,  etc.  Died  Oct.  16,  1917.  (Rossall  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Who  was  Who.Y>^.:y  - .;     ^,72^  ,>      . .';  ., 

WIRGMAN,  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb. 
15,  1825.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  School,  Reading. 
Doubtful  if  resided.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8,  1827. 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  ist  Class,  1832-3); 
LL.B.  1833.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Iim,  June  6,  1833.  Lieut., 
10th  Hussars,  1846;  Lieut. -Col.,  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons. 
Lieut. -Col.,  Royal  Irish  Regt.;  retired  in  1869.  Died,  Nov.  4, 
1884,  aged  75,  in  London.  Brother  of  Augustus  (1829). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Army  Lists;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  12,  1884.) 

WISDEN,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  13,  1888.  [S.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Faulconer,  of  The  Warren,  Broadwater, 
Worthing,  Sussex  (and  Caroline  Aima,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Cornelius  Cuyler  Philip  Mair).  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1892.  Passed  the  solicitors'  final  examination, 
but  did  not  practise.  Of  Much  Hadham,  Herts.  Died  May  22, 
1919,  at  Woking.   Brother  of  the  next.   (King's  Coll.  Reg.) 

WISDEN,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1886. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Col.  [Thomas]  F[aulconer],  of  Broadwater, 
Worthing,  Sussex  (by  his  ist  wife,  Caroline  Anna,  youngest 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Cornelius  Cuyler  Philip  Mair).  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Lieut.,  Royal  Susilx  Regt.  (T.), 
1889-92.  Married,  Apr.  4,  1900,  Maude  Isabel,  only  dau.  of 
Col.  Dampier  Palmer,  of  Heronden  Hall,  Tenterden,  Kent. 
Died  June  24,  1934,  aged  65,  at  Frant.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.;  Army  Lists;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  June  26,  1934.) 

WISDOM,  HENRY  JOHN  WILLIAM  CRIDLAND.  Matric.  Non- 
Coil.,  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1895.  [Eldest  s.  of  Henry  Constable, 
of  Timbridge  Wells.  B.  Jan.  9,  1864.  School  Charter- 
house.] Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of 
Slaidbum,  Yorks.,  1895-7.  C.  of  St  James,  Plumstead,  Kent, 
1897-9.  C.  of  St  George's,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  1899-1901. 
C.  of  Chivelstoiie,  Devon,  1905-6.  R.  of  South  Hill  with 
Callington,  Cornwall,  190&-9.  R.  of  Hartest  with  Boxted, 
Suffolk,  1909-30.   Married,  1886,  Edith  Susan,  dau.  of  G.  F. 


Wise,  John  Henry 

Dibben,  of  Bishopstone,  Wilts.  Latterly  of  Manswood  House, 
Crichel,  Wimbome,  Dorset,  where  he  died  Jan.  6,  1937. 
(List  of  Carthusians;  Crockford.) 

WISDOM,  ROBERT  HORACE  CONSTABLE  OWEN.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  16,  1893.  S.  of  Mrs  J.  E.  Wisdom,  of 
Edgar  Road,  Margate.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  At 
the  London  Hospital.  House  Surgeon,  St  Peter's  Hospital; 
Clinical  Assistant,  Chelsea  Hospital  for  Women;  House 
Surgeon,  Cancer  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1903. 
Practised  at  Hampton  Hill,  Middlesex,  and  after  1910  at 
Sudbury,  Suffolk.  Died  at  Sudbury,  May  15,  1943,  aged  67. 
(Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  May  18,  1943.) 

WISE,  ALAN  HAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  1,  1880.  S.  of 
Alexander,  of  Thornton,  Beulah  Hill,  Norwood,  Surrey. 
B.  [.A.ug.  26],  1861,  in  London.  School,  Komthal,  Germany. 
Matric.  .\Uchs.  i88o. 

WISE,  ALFRED  GASCOYNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 

1873.  [Only]  s.  of  Alfred  [merchant,  sometime  of  Ceylon],  of 
7,  West  Kensington  Gardens,  London.  B.  [Aug.  15],  1854, 
in  Colombo,  Ceylon.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
LL.B.  1877.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  10,  1874.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1878.  Police  Magistrate  at  Hong  Kong, 
1884-92.  Registrar  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Hong  Kong, 
1892-5.  Puisne  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  1895-1909. 
Married,  Dec.  22,  1883,  Augusta  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Augustus  N.  C.  R.  Nugent,  Esq.,  of  Swansea.  Latterly  of 
Camberley,  where  he  died,  June  25,  1923.  (Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
June  27,  1923) 
WISE,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1872. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  North  Lodge,  Ripon,  Yorks.  B.  there,  Mar.  6, 
1853.  School,  Durham  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A. 
1876;  M.A.  1880.  Adm.  SoUcitor,  1880.  In  New  Zealand, 
1882-9.  Inherited  property  at  NaSerton,  Yorks.,  1899.  Died 
there,  Oct.  27,  1917.   (Durham  Sch.  Reg.) 

WISE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  24,  1821.  B.  at 
Lillington,  Warws.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  R.of  Lillington  (and 
Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Wheler,  Bart.).]  Matric.  Michs.  1821. 

WISE,  CHARLES  STANLEY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter,  1887; 
Mus.  Bac.  1890.  Organist  of  Petworth  Church,  1876;  at 
Godalming,  1876;  at  Alnwick,  1881.  Conductor  of  Wooler 
Church  Society.   (British  Musical  Biogs.) 

WISE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  2,  1815. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  Cork.  School,  Youghal,  Co.  Cork. 
Matric.  Michs.  1815.  A  distiller  in  Cork.  Died  in  Cork,  1881, 
leaving  £4,000,000.   (Boose,  iii.  1450.) 

WISE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  25,  1848. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Henry  [Christopher]  (Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1824) 
[M.P.,  Major,  of  Woodcote,  Warws.  (and  Harriett,  dau.  of 
Sir  Gray  Skipworth,  Bart.).  B.  May  30,  1830].  Migrated  to 
Magdalene,  Nov.  23,  1848.  Matric.  Lent,  1849.  Of  Woodcote, 
Warws.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Warws.  Died,  s.p.,  in  Jan.  1888. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WISE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  7,  1763. 
S.  of  Edward,  attorney,  of  Berks,  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  at 
Wokingham.  [Bapt.  Feb.  20,  1744-5.]  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1763;  B.A.  1767.  Elected  Fellow,  Mar.  21,  1768  (the 
College  register  contains  this  note  after  his  name:  'electus 
dum  variolis  laborabat,  antequam  juratus  et  admissus  fuerit, 
mortuus  est').  Died  Apr.  5,  1768,  aged  24;  buried  in  the  old 
churchyard  of  All  Saints,  Cambridge.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  691;  G.  Mag.,  1768,  i.  198;  Camb. 
Chronicle,  Apr.  9,  1768.) 

WISE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1842;  re-adm. 
pens.  Oct.  19,  1842.  S.  of  James,  schoolmaster,  of  St  Neots, 
Hunts,  (and  Frances  Mary).  Bapt.  Jan.  10,  1823.  Matric. 
Michs.  1842.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Apr.  6,  1843;  B.A.  1846; 
M.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of 
Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  1846-8.  Chaplain  at  Nuwara  Eliya, 
Ceylon,  1848-52;  at  Kandy,  1852-63.  Archdeacon  of 
Colombo,  1862-4.  V.  of  Stanford,  Norfolk,  1865-8.  V.  of 
St  Mary's,  Ramsey,  Himts.,  1868-75.  V.  of  Ramsey,  1875-91. 
Married,  1858,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  Pope,  Esq.,  of  March, 
Cambs.  Joint  author  of  Ramsey  Abbey,  its  Rise  and  Fail. 
Latterly  of  Huntingdon,  where  he  died  Jan.  11,  1899.  Donor 
of  plate  to  Clare.   (Boast;,  vi.  931;  Crockford.) 

WISE,  JOHN  HENRY.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  9,  1835.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Dr  —  [Thomas]  (1820),  R.  of 
Hagworthingham,  Lines.  B.  at  Blandford,  Dorset.  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1842;  priest, 
1843.  C.  of  Hankerton,  Wilts.,  1847-55.  R-  of  Brendon,  Devon, 
i855-83,andV.  of  Countisbury,  1858-83.  Died  Dec.  12,  1883, 
aged  66.  (T.  A.  Walker,  452,  and  MS.  note;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Dec.  19,  1883.) 


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Wise,  John  Stanton 

WISE,  JOHN  STANTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4,  1871- 
[Only]  s.  of  Robert  Stanton  fM.D.],  of  Banbury,  Oxen,  (and 
Ann  Maria).  B.  there,  Oct.' 15,  1851.  School,  Cheltenham 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1871 ;  B.A.  1875 ;  M.A.  1878.  Assistant 
Master  at  Dover  College,  1876-81.  Later  took  private  pupils, 
and  kept  a  school  at  Dover  until  1897.  Married,  Jan.  13, 
1876,  Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  T.  Clarke,  of  The  Horse 
Fair,  Banbury.  Died  Apr.  29,  1916,  at  46,  Temple  Fortune 
Hill,  Hampstead  Garden  suburb.  {Dover  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Eagle,  .xxxvm.  239.) 

WISE,  PERCY  WILLIAM  CHARLTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
CHRisTi.Sept.  30, 1890.  Of  Devon.  [Only^s.  of  D.  Woodfield, 
R.N.,  of  Chelston,  Torquay.  B.  Jan.  15,  1870,  at  Lara  Road, 
Plymouth.  School,  Clewer  House,  Windsor.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1893; 
priest,  1894;  C.  of  Oundle,  Northants.,  1893-5.  C.  of  Christ 
Church,  North  Adelaide,  Australia,  1895-7.  R.  of  Craters, 
South  Australia,  1897-1900.  R.  of  West  Adelaide  with 
Goodwood,  1900-2.  Special  Preacher,  St  Peter's  Cathedral, 
Adelaide,  1902-5.  R.  of  St  George's,  Goodwood,  1900-40. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Adelaide,  1904.  Married,  July  16,  1895, 
Caroline  Louisa,  dau.  of  Alfred  Lyon,  of  Middlecott,  Devon. 
Latterly  of  Northcote  Terrace,  Gilberton,  South  Australia. 
Died  in  Australia,  Aug.  12,  1950.  {Crockford;  The  Standard, 
July  19,  1895;  Church  Times,  Aug.  18,  1950-) 

WISE,  RICHARD  FARQUHAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1834.  Of  Cornwall.  [S.  of  Richard,  physician,  of 
Camborne.  B.  Mar.  31,  1815.  School,  Helston  Grammar. 
Studied  medicine  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1831-3.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter), 
Oct.  28, 1838;  priest,  Oct.  27,  i839;C.  of  St  Budock,  Cornwall, 
1838-46.  R.  of  Ladock,  1846-84.  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro, 
1879-96.  Practically  rebuilt  Ladock  Church,  1863,  and  gave 
a  pulpit  to  Truro  Cathedral.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Apr.  20, 
1896.  {Eagle,  XIX.  500;  Cornwall  Reg.,  48;  Crockford;  Al. 
Dub.;  Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.,  898;  Boase,  111.  145 1) 

WISE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  43)  at  Jesus,  Nov.  13,  1820; 
a  'Ten-year  man.'  Master  of  Milton  Abbas  Grammar  School, 
Dorset,  'for  16  years.'  R.  of  Barley,  Herts.,  1827-9.  R-  of 
Hagworthingham,  Lines.,  1829-39.  Died  June  22,  1839, 
aged  64,  at  Blandford.  Father  of  John  H.  (1835).  {Clergy 
List;  G.  Mag.,  1839,  n.  209,  which  calls  him  'D.D.';  Clerical 
Guide.) 

WISE,  THOMAS  TURNER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  21,  1768.  [Only  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  St  John's,  Antigua.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1768.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  20,  1768. 
Of  Dominica,  West  Indies.  [Inns  of  Court;  Caribbeana,  i.  224.) 

WISE,  WILLIAM  CLUNIE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Jan.  22,  1885.  [4th  s.  of  Thomas,  surgeon,  of  Plumstead, 
Kent.]  Matric.  Lent,  1885.  M.R.C.S.  1861;  L.S.A.  i860; 
L.R.C.P.  1864;  M.D.,  St  Andrews,  1862;  D.P.H.,  Camb., 
1884.  At  Guy's  Hospital  and  University  College  Hospital. 
Practised  for  some  time  at  Shooter's  Hill,  Kent.  Medical 
Oflttcer  of  Health  for  Plumstead.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  29,  1884.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  27,  1902.  Resided 
subsequently  at  Diss,  Norfolk.  Died  Feb.  7,  1914,  aged  76, 
at  9,  Ravensboume  Gardens,  West  Ealing.  {Medical 
Directories;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Feb.  10,  1914.) 

WISEMAN,  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct  9,  1875.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry  Richard,  book-binder  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  at  Cambridge.  [B.  May  12,  1845.]  Bapt. 
June  18,  1845.  [School,  Perse,  Cambridge.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1878; 
priest,  1879;  C.  of  Rochdale,  Lanes.,  1878-85.  C.  of  Ashton- 
on-Ribble,  1885-7;  V.  there,  1887-1922.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Manchester,  1918.  Married,  Feb.  10,  1886,  Ellen  Macnaugh- 
tan,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Lewis  Macnaughtan  Humbert, 
V.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Hyde,  Winchester.  Latterly  of 
Queen's  Park,  Chester,  where  he  died  Apr.  5,  1923.  Brother 
of  the  next,  of  Henry  J.  (1861),  and  Frederick  J.  (1871). 
(Eagle,  Li.  223,  193  and  xlii.  149;  Crockford;  Lanes.  Biogs.) 

WISEMAN,  ALFRED  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1874.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry  Richard,  book-binder  (and 
Elizabeth).  B.  at  Cambridge.  Bapt.  1856.  School,  Perse, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely),  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Waterbeach,  Cambs., 
1879-83.  C.  of  St  Bartholomew's,  Hyde,  Winchester,  1883- 
94.  R.  of  Binstead,  Isle  of  Wight,  1894-7.  R.  of  Seale, 
Surrey,  1902-21.  Married,  June  17,  1884,  Margaret  Beaufort 
Lovell,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  L.  M.  Humbert.  Latterly 
o£  Mathon  Lodge,  Cross  Lanes,  Guildford,  where  he  died 
May  5,  1939,  aged  82.  Brother  of  Henry  J.  (1861),  Frederick 
J.  (1871)  and  the  above.  {Eagle,  Li.  No.  223,  193;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  May  8,  1939.) 


WiSTINGHAUSEN,  FREDERICK  JOHN 

WISEMAN,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1880. 
S.  of  Isaac,  wine-merchant,  deceased,  of  Norwich.  B.  May  4, 
1859,  in  the  Town  Close,  Norwich.  School,  private.  Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  {i8th  Wrangler,  1883);  B.A.  1884;  Mus.Bac.  and 
M.A.  1887.  Assistant  Master  at  Kendal  School;  at  Monmouth 
Grammar  School,  1892-1920.  'An  excellent  musician.'  Died, 
Mar.  18,  1920,  at  Monmouth.  {Venn,  11.  446;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  Mar.  20,  1920.) 

WISEMAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  13,  1816. 
Of  Norfolk.  [Youngests.  of  B.,  Esq.,  of  Diss.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1817;  Scholar,  i8i8;  B.A.  1821.  Died,  of  consumption, 
Aug.  22,  1823,  aged  23,  at  Geneva.   (G.  Mag.,  1823,  11.  479.) 

WISEMAN,  FREDERIC  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1871.  S.  of  Henry  Biichard,  book-binder  (and  Eliza- 
beth). B.  at  Cambridge.  Bapt.  May  19,  1852.  [Schools, 
Perse,  Cambridge  and  Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A. 
1875;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1877;  priest,  1878; 
C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Everton,  Lanes.,  1877-9.  C.  of  Liscard, 
Cheshire,  1879-87-  C.  of  Millbrook,  Hants.,  1888-9.  Resided 
latterly  at  Bitteme,  Southampton,  where  he  died  Sept.  7, 
1889,  aged  37.  Brother  of  the  next,  of  Alexander  W.  (1875) 
and  Alfred  R.  (1874).  {Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xvi.  179  and 
LI,  No.  223,  193;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  11,  1889.) 

WISEMAN,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  15, 
1861.  S.  of  Henry  Richard,  book-binder  (and  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Charles  Brashier,  of  Bedford).  B.  at  Cambridge.  Bapt. 
Oct.  13,  1841.  [Schools,  Perse,  Cambridge  and  Oakham.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  Scholar,  1863;  B.A.  {12th  Classic)  1865; 
M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1868;  priest,  1869. 
Assistant  Master  at  Kensington  School  and  C.  of  St  John's, 
Notting  Hill,  1868-9.  Assistant  Master  and  Chaplain  at 
Clifton  College,  1869-1901.  R.  of  Scrivelsby  with  Dalderby, 
Lines.,  1901-8.  Married,  Aug.  i,  1872,  Elizabeth  Eleanor 
Franklin,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Philip  Gell  (and  grand- 
daughter of  Sir  John  Franklin,  the  Arctic  explorer).  Died 
Sept.  16,  1908,  aged  67.  Brother  of  the  above,  of  Alexander 
W.  (1875)  and  Alfred  R.  (1874).  {Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Crockford;  Eagle,  xxx.  220;  Lincoln  Dio.  Mag.,  xxiv. 
176;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WISEMAN,  JASPER  GAZE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  6, 
1879.  S.  of  William  Christopher,  draper  (and  Elizabeth). 
B.  Apr.  15,  1859,  at  Lowestoft.  Bapt.  May  11,  1859.  Matric. 
Michs.  1879. 

WISHART,  DAVID  ROBERTSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1895.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  David.  B.  May  24,  1876,  in 
Hammersmith.  School,  City  of  London  (Dr  Abbott  and 
Mr  Pollard).  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898.  Died  July  14, 
1920.   Brother  of  the  next. 

WISHART,  JOHN  HENRY  MILLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1888.  S.  of  the  Rev.  David,  of  London.  B.  there, 
Sept.  16,  1869.  School,  City  of  London  (Dr  Abbott).  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  1891.  Ord.  Presbyterian  Minister, 
1896;  at  Middlesbrough,  1896-1913;  at  Liverpool,  1913-39. 
Clerk  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of 
England,  1931-9.  Died  May  13,  1950.  Brother  of  the  above. 
{The  Times,  May  15,  1950;  Handbook  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  of  England.) 

WISKEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  27,  1844. 
S.  of  John.  B.  [Aug.  1825],  at  Cambridge.  School,  Perse, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  {8th  Wrangler)  1848; 
M.A.  1851.  Fellow,  1848-50.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1849; 
priest  (Ely),  1852.  Assistant  Master  at  Newport,  Essex, 
Grammar  School,  1850-65;  at  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge, 
1865-91.  C.  of  Arrington,  Cambs.,  1872-94.  Married 
(i)  Dec.  1852,  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  Daniel, 
V.  of  Sawston,  Cambs.;  (2)  June  16,  1863,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Frederick  Hunter,  surgeon,  of  Wye,  Kent.  Resided  latterly 
at  9,  Hills  Road,  Cambridge,  and  died  June  2,  1914;  buried 
at  Newport,  Essex.  {Venn,  11.  267;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
June  4,  I914') 

WISSON,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895. 
S.  of  William  Thomas  Henry,  schoolmaster,  of  Anerley, 
Surrey.  B.  [Apr.  28],  1876,  in  Kentish  Town,  London. 
School,  City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1898;  M.A.  1903.  Second 
Master  (and  House  Master)  at  Taunton  Independent  College, 
-1903-18-.  Died  Jan.  12, 1926.  {Venn,  u.  545;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

WISTINGHAUSEN,  FREDERICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  17,  1835.  S.  of  F.  W.,  merchant,  of  Bridge 
Street,  Blackfriars,  London  (and  M.  A.  Schneider,  of  Beavor 
Hall,  Southgate,  Middlesex).  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840. 
A  Member  of  the  Hendeka  Club.  Died  Dec.  3,  1841,  aged  27, 
in  Princes  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London.  (Peile,  11. 
456.) 


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WiTCHcoT,  George 

WITCHCOT,  GEORGE  (1755).  ««  WHICHCOT. 

WITHAM  (post  WITHAM-WIGNALL),  JOHN  WIGNALL. 
Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1890.  [Of  Wavertree,  Liverpool. 
B.  Dec.  21,  1870.]  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs.  1890. 
Changed  his  name  to  Witham-Wignall,  1892.  Of  Hurstwood, 
Diirham  Road,  Bromley,  Kent,  in  1939.  {Rossall  Reg.,  which 
erroneously  calls  him  'B.A.  1892';  Changes  of  Name.) 

WITHER,  The  Rev.  WILLIAM  HENRY  WALTER  BIGG. 
M.A.  1862,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [3rd  s.  of  Harris  Bigg,  Esq., 
of  Wymering,  Hants.]  Matric.  from  New  College,  Oxford, 
Apr.  26,  1828,  age  18;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1835;  M..\.  (Oxford) 
1856;  Fellow,  1828-71.  C.  of  Otterboume,  Hants.,  1833-70; 
R.  of  Hardwicke,  Bucks.,  1870-99.  Disappears  from  Clergy 
List,  1900.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

WITHERBY,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Caius,  Oct.  27, 
1847.    S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Highbury   Park,   Islington. 

B.  there.  School,  Islington  Proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1847. 
Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  4,  1848;  Scholar,  1848; 
B..\.  1852;  M.A.  1855.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester),  1851;  priest 
(Exeter),  1852;  C.  of  St  James's,  Devonport,  1852-3;  C.  of 
Chippenham,  Wilts.,  1854-6.   C.  of  Dorking,  Surrey,  1857-9. 

C.  of  St  John's,  Redland,  Bristol,  1860-4.  Joined  the 
CathoUc  Apostolic  Church;  an  'Angel,'  in  Westminster,  1887. 
Resident  at  Albury,  Surrey,  in  1897.  Died  May  25,  1909,  at 
106,  Cambridge  Street,  Warwick  Square,  London.  (Venn,  11. 
282  and  MS.  note;  Scott,  A/SS.;  Bristol  Mirror,  Nov.  5,  1859.) 

WITHERBY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  8, 
1817.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School,  Cheshunt. 
Matric.  Michs.  1817;  Scholar,  1818.  Migrated  to  Queens', 
June  13,  1818.  Died  on  board  H.M.S.  Rivolutionnaire, 
June  12,  1820,  near  Marseilles,  aged  24.  (Peile,  11.  386; 
G.  Mag.,  1820,  II.  187.) 

WITHERBY,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  26,  1862. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Redhill,  Surrey.  B.  [Feb.  9],  1843,  in  London. 
School,  Bedford.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  B.A.  1866;  M.A.  1869. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1866;  priest,  1867;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Winchester,  1866-70  and  1871-4.  C.  of  Hawley, 
Hants.,  1870-1.  C.  of  Streatham,  Surrey,  1874-85.  V.  of 
St  Peter's,  Rochester,  1885-99.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Latterly  of  Westholme,  Merton  Road,  Bedford,  where  he 
died  Aug.  2,  1903.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  5,  1903.) 

WITHERBY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  30,  1819. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  May  25,  1823;  priest,  Apr.  11,  1824. 
Chaplain  of  Horsham  Gaol,  Sussex,  1824.  R.  of  North 
Chapel,  1834-74.  Married,  Aug.  1822,  Emma,  dau.  of  William 
Hall,  of  Petworth,  Sussex.  Died  Nov.  29,  1874.  (F.  P.  White; 
Crockford.) 

WITHERBY,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  M.A.  1868,  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  1868.  [Eldest  s.  of  William  Henry, 
Esq.,  of  Highbury,  Middlesex.]  Matric.  from  Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  May  22,  1850,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1855;  M..^.. 
(Oxford)  1857.   Died  Mar.  3,  1894.   (Registrum  Orielense.) 

WITHERINGTON,  GEORGE  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  1899.  S.  of  William.  B.  Apr.  1,  1873,  at  Long  Itchington, 
Warws.  School,  Leamington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
Scholar,  1901;  B.A.  (Mech.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1902. 
Sometime  Professor  of  mathematics  at  the  R.N.  College, 
Greenwich.  Latterly  of  the  Manor  House,  Long  Itchington. 
Died  May  i,  1942,  at  3,  Cresswell  Park,  Blackheath.  (The 
Times,  May  7,  1942.) 

WITHERS,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  29,  1856.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar, 
1857;  LL.B.  1862.  C.  of  Birkin  with  Haddlesey,  Yorks., 
1864-6.  No  cure,  1867-8.  C.  of  West  Ham,  Essex,  1869-72. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1873. 

WITHERS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1891.  Of  Notts.  S.  of  S.,  iron  and  coal  merchant,  of  Mansfield. 
B.  Oct.  13, 1873,  at  Selston,  Notts.  School,  Queen  Elizabeth's, 
Mansfield.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1896.  Assistant  Master 
at  Park  Hurst  School,  Buxton,  1896-7;  at  Bramcote  School, 
Scarborough,  1899-1904;  at  Macclesfield  Grammar  School, 
1905-33-.   (Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WITHERS,  EDWARD  DONALD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1877. 
S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  Surveyor  of  taxes.  B.  May  4,  i86o, 
at  Shrewsbur>-.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1882.  A  medical  student  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
Died  Mar.  25,  1885,  at  Abbey  Foregate,  Shrewsbury. 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  428.) 

WITHERS,  GEORGE  UNDY.  Achii.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
.\pr.  13,  1825.  S.  of  Isaac.  B.  at  Lymington,  Hants.  School, 
Hvde  Abbev,  Hants.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar,  1827; 
B.A.  (gth  classic)  1829;  M.A.  1835.    D.D.  (Lambeth)  1845. 


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Witt,  John  George 

Ord.  deacon  (Calcutta),  1830;  priest,  1831.  Professor  at 
Bishop's  College,  Calcutta,  1829-40;  Principal,  1840-51. 
Fellow  of  St  Augustine's  College,  Canterbury,  1852-73. 
Latterly  of  Millbrook,  Hants.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1874- 

withers,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  i,  1883.  S.  of 
James  Tuck,  solicitor,  of  Bickley,  Kent.  B.  there,  Dec.  21, 
1863.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B..^.  1887;  M.A. 
1892;  Hon.  LL.D.  1930.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1920-39. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1890;  founder  (and  Senior  partner  in)  the 
firm  of  Withers  and  Co.,  London.  Member  of  the  Council  of 
the  Law  Society.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19,  served  in  the 
Ministry  of  Information;  C.B.E.,  1918.  Knighted,  1929. 
M.P.  for  the  University,  1926-39.  Hon.  Secretary  of  the 
Alpine  Club,  1909-11;  Vice-President,  1925;  President, 
1932-4.  Member  of  the  Mount  Everest  Committee,  1924-31. 
Married,  1893,  Caroline  Gifiord,  dau.  of  Dr  Gifford  Ransford, 
and  had  issue,  a  daughter.  Author,  Register  of  King's  College, 
Cambridge;  and  various  sections  of  the  Alpine  Club  edition  of 
Ball's  Central  Alps.  Died  Dec.  29,  1939,  in  London.  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists;  Law  Lists;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Dec.  30,  1939.) 

WITHERS,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 

1867.   Matric.  Michs.  1867. 

WITHERS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  20, 
1775-  S.  of  PhUip,  of  Westbury,  Wilts.  School,  Hull. 
Doubtful  if  resided.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Dec.  6,  1776;  Fell.- 
Com.  1778. 

WITHINGTON,  GEORGE  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1847.  [Eldest  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Parkfield, 
Didsbury,  near  Manchester.  B.  1829.  School,  Shrewsbury.] 
Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  10,  1849.  Matric.  Lent,  1849; 
LL.B.  1854;  LL.M.  1869.  J. P.  for  Lancaster.  Captain,  N. 
Yorks.  Militia,  1856.  Married,  1854,  .Maria,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Swiie.  Latterly  of  Pyrland  Hall,  Somerset.  Died 
July  22,  1897.  Father  of  the  next.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 

WITHINGTON,  HENRY  SWIRE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1875. 
S.  of  George  Richard  (above),  of  Torquay  (and  Maria,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Swire).  B.  [May],  1857,  at  Lugwardine,  Heref. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M-A.  1882. 
Had  no  profession.  Resided  at  Hunsdon,  Torquay.  Married, 
1882,  Ethel  Kate,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Meade-King,  Esq. 
Died  Sept.  i,  1892,  at  Stoneycroft,  Horrabridge,  Devon. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.,  which  gives  'died  .\ug.  31 ';  Venn,  11.  416; 
Walford,  County  Families  (sub  his  father).) 

WITHINGTON,  RICHARD  MARSDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1868.  Of  Lanes.  [B.  1849.  School,  Rossall.l 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar,  1869;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876.' 
Ord.  deacon  (York),  1873;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  St  James, 
Doncaster,  1873-83.  P.C.  of  Nunthorpe-in-Cleveland,  Yorks., 
1883-1915.  P.C.  of  Great  Ayton  with  Easby,  1883-1915. 
V.  of  Upleatham,  1915-22.  Married  Lily,  youngest  dau.  of 
John  Turner,  of  Beverley.  Died,  Mar.  24,  1922.  (Rossall  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  31,  1922.) 

WITHY,  ARTHUR  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Aug.  30, 
1884.  S.  of  John,  of  Tyndall  Villa,  WeUs  Road,  Bath.  B. 
[Feb.  17],  1866,  at  Bath.  School,  King  Edward's,  Bath. 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.-A.  1891.  .\dm.  Solicitor, 
1890;  practised  in  Bath  (Messrs  Withy,  King  and  Lee). 
Matrics.  and  Degrees,  1851-1900,  calls  him  Witby.  (Law 
Lists.) 

WITT  (post  DE  WITT),  ERNEST  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Sept.  30,  1862.  [4th]  s.  of  James  [M.],  barrister, 
of  Swaffham  Prior  Hall,  Cambs.  [B.  Nov.  1844.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Scholar,  1864;  B.A.  (nth  Classic) 
1866;  M.A.  1869.  Fellow,  1871.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June 
2,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1871.  On  the  South- 
Eastem  Circuit.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Of 
Swaffham  Prior  Hall.  Married,  July  i,  1873,  Constance,  only 
dau.  of  Thomas  Burgoyne,  barrister.  Assumed  the  name 
De  Witt,  1888.  Author  of  a  rendering  of  The  Odyssey  in  blank 
verse.  Died  Apr.  22,  1916,  in  London.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  T.  A.  Walker,  521;  Law  Lists;  Inm  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WITT,  JOHN  GEORGE.  .\dm.  at  King's  (age  18),  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Apr.  7,  1856.  [2nd]  s.  of  James  M.  [barrister,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn],  of  Swaffham  Prior,  Cambs.  [and  of  40, 
Eccleston  Square,  London].  B.  [Sept.  24,  1836],  at  Denny 
Abbey,  Waterbeach,  Cambs.  [Captain  of  Eton.]  Matnc. 
Easter,  1856;  Hulsean  prize,  i860;  B..A..  (7th  Classic)  i86o; 
M.A.  1863.  Fellow,  1859-88.  In  1865  carried  the  resolution 
admitting  pensioners  to  the  College.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  24,  1861.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1864.  A  Special 
Pleader.     On   the  South-Eastem  Circuit.     Bencher,    1895; 

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Witt,  Matthew 

Q.C,  1892.  Married,  Aug.  15,  1888,  Emily  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Taylor,  Esq.  Author,  The  Mutual  Influence  of  the 
Christian  Doctrine  and  the  School  of  Alexandria;  Then  and 
Now;  Life  in  the  Law.  Editor  of  The  Law  Journal,  1879-94.  ■ 
Died  Feb.  7,  1906,  in  an  omnibus  on  his  way  to  the  Law 
Courts;  buried  at  Finchampstead,  Berks.  {King's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was 
Who.) 

WITT,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  26,  1796. 
S.  of  Matthew,  of  Cambridge.  School,  Oakham.  Matric. 
Lent,  1796;  B.A.  1800.  P.C.  of  Ticknall  with  Chalke,  Derbs., 
1816-37.  Second  Master  of  Repton  Grammar  School,  1821- 
37.  Died  Dec.  22,  1837,  at  Repton  Priory.  (Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  i.  215.) 

WITT,  SAMUEL  TURNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  13, 
1867.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  i87r;  M.A.  1874.  C.  of  St 
Stephen's,  Westminster,  1872-7--    {Clergy  List.) 

WITTON,  WALTER  FAWCETT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1893. 
S.  of  Henry,  of   Kennington,  Surrey  (and  Jane  Mathison). 

B.  Apr.  25,  1874,  at  Dalston.  School,  City  of  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1896; 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1897);  M.A.  1901.  Assistant 
Master  at  St  Olave's  Grammar  School,  Southwark,  1897-29; 
Second  Master,  1929-38.  Editor,  Dies  Romani;  Compendium 
Latinum;  Simplified  Caesar,  etc.  {Venn,  u.  535;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

WITTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1885.  Of  Worcs.  [S.  of  William.  School,  Wolverhampton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Died  in  1896.  {Wolver- 
hampton Sch.  Reg.) 

WITTS,  BROOME  LAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Nov.  24,  1834.  Of  London.  [Eldest  s.  of  Broome  Phillips,  of 
Brunswick  Square.  B.  Oct.  7,  1816.]  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Lent,  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842.  Adm.  ad  eundein,  at 
Oxford,  1850.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  10,  1838.  Ord. 
deacon,  1840;  priest,  1841.  Successively  P.C.  and  V.  of 
Hersham,  Surrey,  1842-61.  Married  Maria  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Major  R.  Lothian  Dickson.  Died,  June  18,  1861,  at  Boulogne, 
aged  44.  Brother  of  William  F.  (1837);  father  of  the  next. 
{EtonSch.  Lists;  Al.  Oxon.;Inns  of  Court;  Crockford;  G.  Mag., 
1861,  II.  94a.) 

WITTS,  BROOME  LAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1872.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Broome  Lake  (above).  Of 
Homefield  Road,  Wimbledon,  Surrey.  B.  [Oct.  16],  1853. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  LL.B.  1876.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1874.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  13, 
1877.  Practised  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ceylon,  and  in 
Queensland.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WITTS,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  23, 1837.  S.  of  Broome  Phillips.  B.  July  27, 
i8i8,  in  St  Pancras,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842; 
Crosse  scholar,  1842;  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  scholar,  1844;  M.A. 
1845.  Fellow,  1840-63.  Ord.  deacon,  1844;  priest,  r85i;  C.  of 
St  Giles  with  St  Peter's,  Cambridge,  1844-61.  Chaplain  and 
Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham  School,  1861-73.  C.-in-charge 
of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  North  Woolwich,  1874-8.  R.  of 
Ringwood  with  Harbridge,  Hants.,  1878-84..  Died  July  31, 
1884.  Brother  of  Broome  L.  (1834).  {King's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

WITTY,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1880.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  6,  Alexander 
Road,  Southport,  Lanes.  B.  Apr.  7,  i860,  at  Fallowfield, 
near  Manchester.  School,  Blackpool  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880;  B.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1885;  priest,  1886;  C.  of 
Goole,  Yorks.,  1885-7.  C.  of  Barking,  Essex,  1888.  C.  of 
Fishponds,  Gloucs.,  1889-91.  C.  of  Wednesfield,  Staffs., 
1892-4.  C.  of  St  Martin's,  Bilston,  1894-7.  C.  of  Brightside, 
Sheffield,  1898-1900.  C.  of  Purston,  Yorks.,  1900-1.  C.  of 
Ferry  Fryston,  1901-2.  Latterly  of  ChorJton-on-Medlock. 
(Disappears  from  Crockford,  I943-) 

WIX,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1834,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [Eldest  s.  of 
the  Rev.  Samuel  (1791),  of  Faulkboume,  Essex.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
May  29,  1820,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1824;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1828.    C.  of  St  Leonard's,  Shoreditch,  Middlesex,   1843-6. 

C.  of  All  Saints,  Poplar,  1847-9.  Sometime  Archdeacon  of 
Newfoundland.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Swanmore,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1866.  DiedNov.  24,  1866.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Boase,  in.  145s;  Clergy 
List.) 

WIX,  ERNEST  NEWTON.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  15,  1870.  S.  of 
Samuel,  of  Broadwater  Down,  Tunbridge  Wells.  Schools, 
Brighton  and  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1870; 
B.A.  (2is<  Classic)  1874;  M.A.  1884.  Assistant  Master  at 
King's  College  School,  Loudon,  1875-6.    H.M.  Inspector  of 


Wix,  Samuel 

Schools,  1876-1913;  Divisional  Inspector  (Central  division), 
1910-13.  Married,  Jan.  10,  1877,  Florence  Butterworth 
Bailey.  Latterly  of  Holywell  House,  St  Albans,  where  he 
died  Dec.  15,  1928,  aged  77.  Brother  of  the  next.  {King's 
Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  17,  1928.) 
WIX,  HERBERT  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
18,  1866.  [2nd]  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Broadwater  Down,  Tunbridge 
Wells.  B.  Oct.  13,  1847,  at  Balham,  Surrey.  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  LL.B.  1870.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  12,  1867.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26, 
1872.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  Master  of  the  Skiimers' 
Company,  1884-5.  Died  Sept.  23,  1932,  at  Yate  House, 
Byfleet,  Surrey;  buried  at  Richmond.  Brother  of  the  above. 
{Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
Sept.  24,  1932.) 

WIX,  HUBERT  HECTOR  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  ii,  1880.  [8th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (next),  V. 
of  Littlebury,  Essex.  B.  there  [Feb.  5, 1861].  [School,  Charter- 
house.] Matric.  Michs.  1880;  Scholar;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1887. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  George's  School,  Harpenden,  Herts., 
1887-99.  A.  private  tutor,  1899-1916.  Assistant  Master  at 
Charterhouse,  1916-19.  Married,  1889,  Maud  Isabel  Godfrey, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Godfrey  Fausset  Osborne,  V.  of 
Littleton,  Worcs.  Latterly  of  The  Manor  House,  Wolverley, 
Worcs.,  where  he  died  Nov.  29,  1942.  Brother  of  Joseph  A. 
(1861),  Louis  A.  (1869)  and  Robert  H.  (1865).  (R.  L. 
Arrowsmith;  The  Times,  Dec.  i,  1942.) 

WIX,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  i, 
1829.  S.  of  C,  of  22,  Leadenhall  Street,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1829;  Scholar;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield),  1836;  priest,  1837;  C.  of  Bridgnorth,  Salop,  1836- 
40.  V.  of  Littlebury,  Essex,  1840-88.  Chaplain  to  Lord 
Braybrooke,  1842-88.  Lived  latterly  at  Guildford  Lodge, 
Watford,  where  he  died  Mar.  29,  1898,  aged  86.  Father  of  the 
above,  the  next,  Robert  H.  (1865)  and  Louis  A.  (1869). 
{T.  A.  Walker,  436;  Crockford.) 

WIX,  JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS.  Adm  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  29,  1861.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (above),  of  Little- 
bury, Essex.  B.  July  13,  1842.  Schools,  Lancing  College  and 
Felsted.  Matric.  Easter,  1861;  B.A.  1865.  Assistant  Master  at 
St  Saviour's  School,  Ardingly,  Sussex,  1864-75.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester),  1874;  priest  (Salisbury),  1876.  Second  Master  of 
the  County  School,  Dorchester,  1875-7.  C.  of  Littlebury, 
Essex,  1877-8.  C.  of  Milbome,  Dorset,  1878-9.  C.  of  East 
Morden,  1879-82.  R.  of  Ibberton  with  Belchalwell,  1882-9. 
V.  of  Quethiock,  Cornwall,  1899-1907.  Died  Jan.  30,  1907. 
Brother  of  Hubert  H.  J.  (1880),  Robert  H.  (1865)  and  the 
next.   {Lancing  Reg.;  Al.  Felsted.;  Crockford.) 

WIX,  LOUIS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  13,  1869. 
[4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1829),  V.  of  Littlebury,  Essex. 
B.  May  20,  1851.  Schools,  Charterhouse  and  Kensington.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1873.  An  orange-planter  in  Florida. 
Died  at  Fernandina,  U.S.A.,  Oct.  16,  1888.  Brother  of  the 
above,  the  next  and  Hubert  H.  J.  (1880).  {List  of  Carthusians; 
R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WIX,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  29,  1865. 
[3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1829),  V.  of  Littlebury,  Essex. 
B.  Mar.  30,  1846.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs.  1865; 
Gisbome  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  1870;  M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester),  1870;  priest,  1872.  Assistant  Master  at  St  John's 
School,  Hurstpierpoint,  1869-77-  Head  Master  of  St  George's 
School,  Brampton,  Hunts.,  1877-85.  Head  Master  and 
Chaplain  of  St  George's  School,  Harpenden,  Herts.,  1887- 
1904.  C.  of  Harpenden,  1904-11.  Chaplain  at  St  Servan, 
1911-15.  Latterly  of  Harlow,  Essex,  where  he  died  Apr.  9, 
1927.  Brother  of  Joseph  A.  (1861),  Hubert  H.  J.  (1880)  and 
Louis  A.  (1869).  {Lancing  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  526  and  MS. 
note;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Apr.  14,  1927;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

WIX,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  8,  1791. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Edward  [gent.,  of  St  Peter's,  Comhill].  B.  [Feb.  9, 
1771],  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1792;  Scholar,  1792;  B.A.  1796;  M.A.  1799.  F.R.S.,  1813; 
F.S.A.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Aug.  16,  1783.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely),  1795;  priest  (London),  Apr.  17,  1796.  C.  of 
Eynsford,  Kent,  1797.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Clarence. 
R.  of  Inworth  (and  C.  of  Faulkbourne),  Essex,  1802-61. 
President  of  Sion  College,  1830-3.  V.  of  St  Bartholomew-the- 
Less,  London,  1808-61.  'A  man  of  singular  simplicity  of 
character  and  of  vigorous  intellect.'  Married,  May  4,  1801, 
Frances,  dau.  of  J.  D.  Walford,  of  Sible  Hedingham.  Author, 
Reflections  concerning  the  expediency  of  a  Council  of  the  Church  of 
England  and  Church  of  Rome;  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Sept.  4, 1861, 
at  St  Bartholomew's  vicarage.  Father  of  Edward  (1834). 
{Carthusian  Worthies;  Peile,  11.  333;  Boase,  iii.  1456;  Crock- 
ford; D.N.B.,  which  gives  ord.  deacon,  1798,  priest,  i8oo; 
G.  Mag.,  1861,  u.  453  and  479.) 


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WoDEHOusE,  Algernon 

WODEHOUSE,  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  i7, 
1833.  [5th]  s.  of  [the  Hon.  and  Rev.]  William  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  1801),  of  Hingham,  Norfolk  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hussey,  Esq.,  of  Galtrim,  Co.  Meath).  B.  [May  13, 
1814],  in  Norfolk.  [School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon,  1837;  priest,  1838. 
R.  of  Crownthorpe,  amd  Carleton-Forehoe,  Norfolk,  1844-7. 
V.  of  Odiham,  Hants.,  1847-57.  R.  of  Easton,  1858-82. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Northumberland.  Married, 
Nov.  26,  1844,  Lady  Eleanor,  6th  dau.  of  the  3rd  Earl  of 
Ashburham  and  had  issue.  Died  May  12,  1882.  (List  of 
Carthusians;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub 
Kimberley).) 

WODEHOUSE,  The  Hon.  ARMINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  18,  1793.  [3rd]  s.  of  John  [ist  Baron  Wode- 
house]  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1758)  (and  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Charles  Berkeley,  of  Bruton  Abbey,  Somerset).  [B.  Mar.  12, 
1776.  School,  Eton.]  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Feb.  11,  i795- 
Matric.  Easter,  1799;  M.A.  1799.  Fellowof  Clare,  1800.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  July  28,  1799;  priest.  Mar.  9,  1800.  R.  of 
East  Lexham  with  Litcham,  Norfolk,  1800-40.  R.  of  Barn- 
ham  Broom  with  Bickerstone  and  Kimberley,  i8ii-53- 
R.  of  West  Litcham,  1820-40.  R.  of  Carieton  Forehoe, 
1800-7.  Married,  Dec.  23,  1815,  Amelia  Beauchamp, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Beauchamp  Proctor,  Bart.,  of 
Langley  Park,  Norfolk.  Died,  s.p.,  Apr.  5,  1853,  aged  77. 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Bhmefield;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  567; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Kimberley);  Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  The  Extraordinary  Black  Book,  1830;  G.  Mag.,  1853, 
I-  559-) 

WODEHOUSE,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  10,  1839.  [4th]  s.  of  'Edward'  [Edmond,  M.P.  (Corpus 
Christi  College,  Oxford,  1801),  of  Sennow  Lodge,  Norfolk  (and 
his  cousin,  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Wodehouse).  B. 
Mar.  I,  1821].  Did  not  reside.  'In  Holy  Orders.'  Died 
Apr.  29,  1840.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Kimberley).) 

WODEHOUSE,  CHARLES  NOURSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  6,  1808.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Philip  (1762),  Preb.  of 
Norwich  (and  Appolonia,  dau.  of  John  Nourse,  Esq.,  of 
Woodeaton,  Oxon.).]  [B.  Sept.  8,  1790.]  [School,  Harrow.] 
Matric.  1808;  B..\.  1814;  M..\.  1817.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
Dec.  18,  1814.  R.  of  Momingthorpe,  Norfolk,  1815-50.  R.  of 
Geldeston,  1816-31.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1817.  R.  of  North 
Lvnn  with  St  Nicholas  and  Margaret's,  1850-60.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Norfolk.  Married,  Dec.  19,  1821,  Dulcibella  Jane 
Hay,  eldest  dau.  of  William,  Earl  of  Enroll,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Dean  Prideaux  on  Revision  of  the  Liturgy,  and 
Archbishop  Tenison  on  the  Commission  of  1689;  Subscription 
the  Disgrace  of  the  English  Church.  Died  Mar.  17,  1870,  at 
Lowestoft.  Brother  of  Philip  (1805);  father  of  William  H. 
(1848).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Norfolk  Incumbents;  Boase,  vi. 
934;  Clergv  List;  Crockford;  The  Extraordinary  Black  Book, 
1830;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WODEHOUSE,  FREDERICK  ARMINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Dec.  30,  i860.  S.  of  Col.  Philip  (1805)  (and  Lydia,  dau 
of  Joseph  Lea,  Esq.).  B.  [July  i,  1842],  at  Wribbenhall, 
Worcs.  School,  Repton.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Aug.  2,  1861. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861 ;  B.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1865 ; 
priest,  1866;  C.  of  .\11  Saints,  Nottingham,  1865-8.  V.  of 
St  Matthias,  Sneinton,  Notts.,  1868-82.  R.  of  Gotham,  and 
V.  of  Ratcliffe-on-Soar,  Notts.,  1882-1915.  Married,  Sept.  7, 
1880,  Alice  E.  J.,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  A.  L.  Powys,  and 
had  issue.  Resided  latterly  at  14,  Royal  Crescent,  Weymouth. 
Died  June  12,  1921,  at  Southborough,  Kent.  Brother  of 
PhQip  J.  (1854).  (Venn,  11.  351;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub 
Kimberley) ;  Crockford.) 

WODEHOUSE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  3, 1817. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Col.  [John]  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1787),  of 
Middlesex  (and  Charlotte  Laura,  only  dau.  of  John  Norris,  of 
Witton  Park,  and  Witchingham,  Norfolk).  [B.  Mar.  19, 
1799.]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1817.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  July  4,  1818.  Married,  Apr.  7,  1825,  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
Theophilus  Thomhaugh  Gurdon,  Esq.,  of  Letton,  Norfolk, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  29,  1834,  aged  35.  Brother  of 
Norris  J.  (1816).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub 
Kimberley);  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1834,  i.  667.) 

WODEHOUSE,  Lord  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  7. 
1866.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  ist  Eari  of  Kimberiey  (Chnst 
Church,  Oxford,  1843)  (and  Lady  Florence,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard,  3rd  Earl  of  Clare).  B.  [Dec.  10],  1848,  at  Kimberley, 
Norfolk.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Of  Kimberiey 
House,  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  2nd  Earl  of  Kimberley,  Apr.  8,  1902.  Married, 
June  22,  1875,  Isabella  Geraldine,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Josias 
Stracey,  5th  Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  7,  i932-  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.  (su6  Kimberley);  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Jan.  8,  1932-) 


Wodsworth,  Charles 

WODEHOUSE,  NORRIS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  12,  1816.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [later,  2nd  Lord  Wode- 
house] (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1787)  (and  Charlotte  Laura, 
only  dau.  of  John  Norris,  Esq.,  of  Witton  Park  and  Witchmg- 
ham,  Norfolk).  B.  [.A.pr.  30,  1798]  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1816.  Died  May  25,  1819,  aged  21,  in  Upper 
Brook  Street,  London.  Brother  of  Henry  (1817).  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1819,  i.  586;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WODEHOUSE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  16,  1762;  Fell.-Com.  Dec.  24,  1766.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir 
Armine,  Bart.  (1730,  sub  Woodhouse)  (and  Letitia,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  6th  Bart.,  of  Garboldisham,  Norfolk). 
B.  [Apr.  27,  1745]  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1762;  B.A.  1767;  M.A.  1778.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwach), 
Mar.  25,  1769;  priest  (Chester,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Nonvnch), 
May  19,  1769.  R.  of  Bamham-Broome,  Norfolk,  1769-90. 
R.  of  Hingham,  1777-1811.  V.  of  Kimberley  and  Bickerstone, 
1800-11.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1788.  Married,  July  29,  i775. 
Appolonia,  dau.  of  John  Nourse,  of  Woodeaton,  Oxon.  Died 
Feb.  14  181 1,  at  Norwich.  Father  of  Charles  N.  (1808)  and 
the  next.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Burke,  P.  and  B 
(sub  Kimberley);  G.  Mag.,  i8ii,  i.  294;  Norfolk  Incumbents.) 

WODEHOUSE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov  29, 
1805.  [Eldest  surv.]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Philip  (above),  Preb.  of 
Norwich  (and  Appolonia,  dau.  of  John  Nourse,  Esq.,  ol 
Woodeaton,  Oxon.).  [B.  Aug.  6,  1788.]  School,  ■Winchester. 
Matric.  Lent,  1806.  Captain,  15th  Hussars,  1809;  Lieut.-t,ol., 
1821.  Present  at  Waterloo.  Married,  June  13,  1832,  Lydia, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Lea,  Esq.  Died  Dec.  15,  1846,  at  Wribbenhall, 
Worcs.  Brother  of  Charles  N.  (1808);  father  of  the  next  and 
Frederick  A.  (i860).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Kimberley); 
G.  Mag.,  1847,  I.  221,  which  gives  date  of  death  as  Dec.  11, 
1846;  Dalton,  Waterloo  Roll  Call.) 

WODEHOUSE,  PHILIP  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  18,  1854.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Col.  PhUip  (above)  (and  Lydia 
Lea).  B.  [Oct.  6,  1836!,  at  Malvern.  School,  Harrow.  Did 
not  reside.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1855.  Matric.  Michs.  1855; 
B.A.  (Slh  Wrangler)  1859:  M.A.  1862.  Fellow  of  Cams,  1859- 
75.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Halesowen, 
Worcs.,  1859-60.  C  of  St  John's,  Ladywood,  Bummgham 
1860-5.  C.  of  St  Mar>''s,  Nottingham,  1865-6.  \ .  of  bt 
Margaret's,  King's  Lynn,  1866-71.  Diocesan  Inspector, 
Manchester,  1871-5-  R-  of  Bratton-FIeming,  Devon,  1875- 
1913.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1903.  Married  (1)  Jan.  20,  1876, 
Constance  Helen,  dau.  of  Wade  Brown,  Esq.,  of  Monkton- 
Farleigh,  WUts.;  (2)  Sept.  25,  1879,  Marion  Br>-an,  dau.  ot  tne 
Rev.  Gilbert  J.  Wallas,  R.  of  Shobrooke,  Devon  and  had 
issue.  Lived  latterly  at  Chelston,  Torquay.  Died  D^.  8, 
1917.  Brother  of  Frederic  A.  (i860).  (Harrow  Sch.  Regr, 
Venn,  11.  327  smd  Addenda,  1940;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B. 
(sub  Kimberiey);  Who  was  Who.) 

WODEHOUSE,  WILLIAM  HAY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity   May 

23,  1848.  [4th  s.  of  the  Ven.  Charles  Nourse  (1808)  (and 
Dulcibella  Jane  Hav,  eldest  dau.  of  WilUam,  Ead  of  Enroll). 
B  Apr  1,  1S30.]  ■  Matric.  Lent,  1849-  Died,  unmamed, 
July  8,  1871.   (Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Kimberley).) 

WODEMAN,  see  WOODMAN. 

WODHAMS,  ISAAC.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent  1873;  B.A.  1876; 
M  A  1870  [S.  of  a  blacksmith.  School,  Magdalen  Coll. 
School,  Brackley.]  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1876; priest  1878; 
C.  of  Brackley,  Northants.,  1876-9.  C.  of  St  Sepulchre  s, 
Northampton,  1879-82.  Head  Master  of  Magdalen  College 
School  at  Brackley,  1882-99,  and  C.  of  Bracldey  1882-9 
R.  of  Great  Houghton,  1900-16.  Mamed,  Dec.  28,  1882  Jane 
Parsons,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Mucklow,  of  Manchester. 
Latteriy  of  Resthaven,  St  Peter's  Road,  Brackley,  where  he 
died  Feb.  28,  1929.  aged  77.  (Crockford;  ^ortha.Us.  Clergy; 
The  Guardian,  Mar.  15,  1929;  Forrester,  Magdalen  ColUge 
School.) 

WODSWORTH,  CHARLES.  Adm  pens  at  Sidney,  June  lo, 
1809.  [3rd  s.  of  WUliam  Dudley,  fonnerly  H.M.  Consul 
for 'Resident']  at  Balasor,  India.  B.  there.]  Matnc.  Michs 
1809;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
lune  12,  1812.  R.  of  Ingoldisthorpe,  Norfolk  1827  (ap- 
parently for  a  short  time).  Alternate  Preacher  at  St  George  s, 
Cambe^ell,  1827;  Afternoon  Lecturer  of  St  Johns,  \\^t- 
minster.  Chaplain  to  Eari  Harcourt.  Preb.  of  St  Paul  s 
1828-44.  R-  of  Hardingstone,  Northants.,  1834-42.  V.  ol 
Audley!  Staffs.,  1843-4.  Died  Mar  28,  1844.  at  the  residence 
of  his  friend,  Dr  Day,  in  Southwick  Street,  London.  Bro  her 
of  WiHiam  (1802);  father  of  the  next.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles. , 
Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  i.  660;  V.  Hodson.) 


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WoDswoRTH,  John  George 

WODSWORTH,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  peas,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Apr.  4,  1836.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (above),  R. 
of  Hardingstone,  Northants.  B.  in  Lambeth,  Surrey.  [School, 
St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield),  1840;  priest  (Peterb.)  1841.  P.C.  of  Talk-o  -th  - 
Hill,  Staffs.,  1842-3.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  St  John's  Wood, 
London,  1859-62.  V.  of  Warlingham,  Surrey,  1862-89. 
Married,  Oct.  3,  1882,  Ellen  Margaret,  widow  of  J.  Marchant, 
and  dau.  of  P.  Longmore,  of  Hertford  Castle.  Died  Feb.  9, 
1890,  aged  73,  at  Southsea.  {Si  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Feb.  19,  1890.) 

WODSWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  I,  i8o2.  Eldest  s.  of  William  Dudley,  Esq.,  H.M.  Consul 
[' Resident ']  at  Balasor,  India.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1802; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1809.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Sandwich, 
Kent,  1811-30.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Palmerston.  Died  Nov.  17, 
1830,  at  Sandwich.  Brother  of  Charles  (1809).  (Clerical 
Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  11.  57i.) 

WOFFINDIN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  18, 
1866  S.  of  John.  B.  [Feb.  1846],  at  Norton,  near  Malton, 
Yorks.  [School,  Thornton  Dale.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A. 
1870;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1870;  priest,  1871; 
C.  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs.,  1870-2.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hull, 
1872-5.  C.  of  Bath  Abbey,  1875-8.  V.  of  St  GUes,  Northamp- 
ton, 1878-84.  V.  of  St  George's,  Sheffield,  1884-91.  R.  of 
Bessingby,  Yorks.,  1891-6.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Tulse  Hill, 
1896-1918.  Married  (i)  Sarah,  dau.  of  Alderman  James 
Wright,  of  Chesterfield;  (2)  Sept.  28,  1899,  Emilie  Mabel,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  W.  C.  Moore,  sometime  V.  of  Tulse  Hill.  Died 
Oct  10,  1919,  at  Driffield,  Yorks.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy;  The  Times,  Oct.  11,  1933-) 

WOFFINDIN,  HENRY  LONGLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1893.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (above),  of  Bridlington, 
Yorks.  (by  his  ist  wife,  Sarah  Wright).  B.  June  27,  1874,  at 
Hull.  School,  Pocklington  (Rev.  C.  F.  Hutton).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle), 
1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  Cockermouth,  Cumberland,  1897-9. 
C.  of  Keighley,  Yorks.,  1899-1902.  C.  of  St  James's,  Hull, 
1902-7.  C.  of  Grantham,  Lines.,  1907-17.  R.  of  Gonerby, 
1917-45-  Married,  Feb.  23,  1909,  Edith  Maude,  eldest  dau. 
of  Dr  Welbore  MacCarthy,  Bishop  of  Grantham.  Died 
Jan.  27,  1945.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  30,  1945.) 

WOGAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  5,  1755.  [Only]  s.  of  John  (1731)  [of  Gawdy  Hall, 
Redenhall,  Norfolk].  B.  [Nov.  1736]  at  Redenhall.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1755;  B.A.  1759;  M.A. 
1762.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1757-  Died 
June,  1763;  buried  at  Redenhall.  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Reg.; 
Inns  of  Court.) 

WOGAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caius,  Oct.  17, 
1848.  S.  of  William,  surgeon,  of  Stafford.  B.  there.  School, 
King's  College,  London  [a  medical  student].  Matric.  Michs. 
1848.  Resided  one  term.  Married — ,  dau.  of  Charles  Morgan, 
wine-merchant  of  Stafford  (a  run-away  match).  Afterwards 
in  the  Army.  Died  in  India,  before  1880.  (E.  Cookson;  Venn, 
II.  285  and  note.) 

WOLF,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1899;  an 
Advanced  Student.  S.  of  Louis,  merchant,  of  Aldgate, 
London  (and  Theresa  Kempinski).  B.  May  29,  1876,  at 
Konin,  Russian  Poland.  School,  Jews  College,  London  and 
at  University  College,  London.  [B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1899; 
D.Litt.  1905.]  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1906. 
Fellow,  1906.  Assistant  Professor  of  Philosophy  at  University 
College,  London,  from  1906.  Lecturer  in  Logic  and  Scientific 
Method,  London  School  of  Economics  and  Political  Science, 
1905-41.  Professor  of  Logic  and  Scientific  Method,  London 
University  until  1941.  Author,  Studies  in  Logic;  Spinoza; 
The  Philosophy  of  Nietzsche;  Exercises  in  Logic  and  Scientific 
Method;  Essentials  of  Scientific  Method.  Died  May  19,  1948. 
(Schoolmasters'  Directories;  F.  P.  White;  Who's  Who.) 

WOLFE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  19,  1838. 
B.  Nov.  12,  1819,  at  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  London. 
School,  Western  Grammar,  Brompton  (Mr  G.  F.  W. 
Mortimer).  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  Scholar,  1841;  B.A.  (5th 
Classic)  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1844-63;  tutor, 
1856-63.  Senior  Proctor,  1855-6.  Lady  Margaret  Preacher, 
i860.  Select  Preacher,  1863-4.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford, 
1856.  Assistant  Master  at  Tonbridge  School,  1843-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester),  Oct.  1844.  R.  of  Fornham  Alt  Saints 
with  Westley,  Suffolk,  1862-91.  Married,  Sept.  16,  1873, 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Sparke,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Author,  Three  Hundred  Original  Hymn  Tunes.  Latterly  of 
Henley  Hall,  near  Ipswich,  where  he  died  Dec.  26,  1892. 
(Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  m.  1458;  Eagle,  xvn.  552; 
Crockford.) 


WOLFERSTAN,  STANLEY  PiPE 

WOLFE,  EDWARD  DUDLEY  CORSCADEN.    Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1894.    [6th]  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant  [of  Claughton, 
Birkenhead],  deceased  (and  Marion  Downs).  B.  May  3,  1875, 
at  Birkenhead.    School,  Tonbridge.    Matric.   Michs.    1894; 
B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1926.    Entered  the  Colonial  Service,  1897; 
Collector  of  Rents  at  Hong  Kong.    Registrar  of  the  Land 
Court,  Assistant  Registrar-General  and  Pohce  Magistrate  in 
Hong  Kong,  1901  and  1905.  Transvaal  Government  Emigra- 
tion Agent,   1905-7.     Returned  to   Hong   Kong  as  Acting 
Inspector  of  Schools,  1907;  President  of  the  Sanitary  Board, 
1909;   Postmaster-General,   1913.     First   Police  Magistrate, 
1917.    Captain-Superintendent  of   Police,   1918;   Inspector- 
General  of  Police,  1930.  C.M.G.,  1928.  Member  of  Legislative 
Council,  1919-35.    Married,  1910,  Agnes  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Waiiam  Chatham,  C.M.G.,  of  Putney,  and  had  issue.    Of 
Choriey  Wood,  Herts.,  in  1950.    (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn, 
u.  541;  Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 
WOLFE,  FRANCIS  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  9, 
1867.    Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  [Robbins]  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin),   R.   of  Upton,   Devon  (and   Louisa  Ann,  dau.  of 
Thomas    Benson    Pease,    of   Chapelallerton    Hall,    Yorks.). 
B.  May  5,  1849,  at  Upton.  Schools,  Marlborough  College  and 
Blundell's,  Tiverton.    Matric.   Michs.   1867;   Scholar;   B.A. 
1871.    A  solicitor  in  Dublin.    Married,  Aug.  28,  1888,  Sophia 
Rebecca  MacMurrogh,  dau.  of  Arthur  M.  Murphy,  of  Mona- 
molin,  Co.  Wexford.    Died  .\pr.  18,  1900,  at  Claremont,  Co. 
Dublin.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WOLFE,  ROBERT  COPE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  i,  1821. 
B.  in  France.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825.   C.  of  Forden, 
Montgom.,    -1841-2.    V.    of    Braithwell,    Yorks.,    1843-51. 
Married  Lucy  Margaret,  5  th  dau.  of  James  Russell.    Died 
May  22,  1851,  aged  48,  at  Doncaster.    (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag., 
1851,  II.  98;  V.  Hodson.) 
WOLFENDALE,  THOMAS  ARTHUR.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  6,  1883.   [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  Independent  minister  (and 
Ann).  B.  Nov.  4,  1863  at  Tutbury,  Burton-on-Trent.  School, 
Burton-on-Trent  Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886; 
M.A.  1890.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  as  a  Non-CoU.  Student,  Oct.  23, 
1886,  age  22.   District  Secretary  for  the  British  and  Foreign 
Bible  Society,  Sunderland,  in  1905.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Camb.  Year- 
book, 1906.) 
WOLFENDEN,  RICHARD  NORRIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  24,  1873.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Charies,  accountant  [of  Bolton, 
Lanes.].   B.  there  [Jan.  18,  1854].   School,  Bickerton  House, 
Southport.    Matric.   Michs.    1873;   B.A.    1877;   M.B.    1880; 
M.D.  1884.   At  St  Bartholomew's  and  the  London  Hospital. 
Practised  in  London.    Lecturer  in  Physiology  at  Charing 
Cross   Hospital   medical   school.     House   Physician   at   the 
London   Hospital.     Senior   Physician   at   Throat   Hospital, 
Golden  Square,  London.    F.Z.S.;  F.L.S.    Married,  Dec.  27, 
1882,  Jessie  Stuart,   youngest  dau.   of  James  Jardine,  of 
Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire.   Founder  and  Editor  of  the  Journal 
of   Laryngology    and    Rhinologv.     Author,    Scientific    and 
Biological  Researches  in  N.  Atlantic,  etc.   Resided  latterly  at 
Sidcup,    Kent.     (Peile,    11.    627;    Scott,    MSS.;    Medical 
Directories.) 
WOLFERSTAN    (or   PIPE-WOLVERSTAN),    LITTLETON    ED- 
WARD PIPE.    Adm.  at  Clare,  June  i6,  1885.    [4th  s.  of 
Francis  Stafford,  of  Statfold  Hall,  Staffs,  (and  Sarah  Maria 
Hill,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Belli).   B.  Aug.  8,  1866.]   School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.   1885;  B.A.   1888;  M.A.   1893.    Entered  the 
Malayan  Civil  Service,  1889;  served  in  Penang;  a  Magistrate 
at  Singapore,  1900.    Married  (i)  Apr.  10,  1901,  Ethel  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Dearman  Janson,  of  Chigwell,  Essex,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  1930,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Ferdinand  E.  Field,  of  Leaming- 
ton, and  widow  of  Samuel  Reid,  of  Penang.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.) 
WOLFERSTAN      (post      PIPE-WOLFERSTAN),      STANFORD 
WILLIAM  PIPE.    Adm.  at   King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  5,  1849.   2nd  s.  of  Stanley  Pipe  (next),  of  Statfold  Hall, 
Staffs.    B.  there,  May  7,  1830.    Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A. 
1853;  M.A.  1856.    Fellow,  1852-9.    Married,  Aug.  1852,  his 
cousin,  Blanche,  youngest  dau.  of  Swynfen  Stephen  Jervis,  of 
Darlaston  Hall,  Staffs.,  and  had  issue,  two  sons.  Died  Dec.  17, 
1863,  at  Fariey.   (King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WOLFERSTAN  (post  PIPE-WOLFERSTAN),  STANLEY  PIPE. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23,  1802.    [Eldest]  s. 
of  Samuel  [Pipe,  who  had  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Wolferstan,  1776],  of  Statfold,  Staffs, 
(and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Walter  Biddulph,  of  Barton-under- 
Needwood,  Staffs.).   [B.  Mar.  21,  1785.]   School,  Manchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1805 ;  B.A.  1807.  Called  to  the  Bar.  Succeeded 
his   father   at   Statfold,    1820.     J. P.    and   D.L.   for   Staffs. 
Married  (i)  July  21,  1817,  Elizabeth  Jervis,  eldest  dau.  of 
Swynfen  Jervis,  and  had  issue;  (2)  June  8,  1861,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  Shirley  Steele  Perkins,  of  Orton  Hall,  Leics. 
Died   Jan.    26,    1867.     Father  of   the  above.     (Law  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.) 


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Wolff,  Charles  Hubert 

WOLFF,  CHARLES  HUBERT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1900; 
B.A.  1914;  M.A.  1920.  [School,  Felsted.]  Assistant  Master 
at  Stroud  Green  Grammar  School,  1891 ;  at  Lee  House  School, 
Margate,  1892;  at  Cliftonville  College,  1895;  at  St  Faith's 
School,  Cambridge,  1900;  at  King's  College,  Taunton,  1904- 
18.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Somerset  L.L; 
Suffolk  Labour  Corps,  and  Gen.  List  (Education  Officer)). 
Author,  Back  to  Civilisation.  Latterly  of  98,  Windsor  Road, 
Cambridge,  where  he  died,  Nov.  13, 1952.  (Al.  Felsted.;  Univ. 
War  List;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WOLLASTON,  ALEXANDER  FREDERICK  RICHMOND.   Adm. 
at  King's,  Oct.  3,  1893.    [2nd]  s.  of  George  Hyde  (1863),  of 
Wotton-under-Edge,   Gloucs.   (and  Sarah  Constance   Rich- 
mond).  [B.  May  22,  1875,  at  Clifton.]  School,  Clifton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1906.   Fellow,  1920-6; 
and    1928-30;    tutor,    1928-30.     At   the   London   Hospital. 
House  Surgeon,  Addenbrooke's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1903.  MecScal  Officer  and  naturalist  to  the  British  expedition 
to   Ruwenzori,  Central  Africa,   1905-7;   and  with   that  to 
Dutch  New  Guinea,  1909-12;   and,  again,  1912  as  leader. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Surgeon- Lieut.,  R.N.; 
twice  mentioned  in  despatches;   D.S.C.,   1918).    F.R.G.S.; 
Gill  medal,   1914;   Patron's   gold  medal,    1925;   Hon.   Sec. 
1928.    Surgeon  and  naturalist  to  the  first  Mount  Everest 
expedition,    1921.     Married,    1923,    Mary,    dau.    of   Daniel 
Meinertzhagen,  and  had  issue.    Author,  From  Ruwenzori  to 
the  Congo,  etc.    Shot  dead  (together  with  a  detective-officer 
of  the  Cambridge  police)  in  his  College  rooms,  June  3,  1930, 
by  a  pupil,  Douglas  Newton  Potts,  who  was  being  interro- 
gated; the  assailant  then  shot  himself.    Left  £500  to  King's 
'for' any  purpose  connected  with  the  beautification  of  the 
place.'    Lord  Keynes  wrote  of  him  that  'he  could  unlock 
hearts  with  a  word  and  a  look,  and  break  down  everyone's 
reserve,  except  his  own.'    {King's  Coll.   Reg.;   Univ.   War 
List;   Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.;  The  Times,  June  4,   1930; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  June  11,  1930-) 
WOLLASTON,  ALEXANDER  LUARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,   Mar.    15,    1821.     [4th]   s.  of  George  Hyde,  of 
Clapham,  Surrey  (and  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Luard). 
B.   [June  14,   1804],   at  Battersea.    Schools,  Hackney  and 
Harrow.    Resided  from  Oct.  6  to  Nov.  10,  1821.    Migrated 
to  Caius,   Nov.    10,    1821.     Matric.   Michs.    1821;   Scholar, 
1822-6;  B.A.  {26th  Wrangler)  1826;  M.B.  1829.   F.R.S.  1829. 
Did  not  practise  medicine,  but  engaged  throughout  his  life  in 
scientific  pursuits.  Married,  Mar.  16, 1837,  Susanna  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  William  Morris.   Died  June  10,  1874,  at  Hollington, 
Sussex.   Father  of  George  H.  (1863);  brother  of  Frederic  L. 
{1820)  and  WilUam  L.  (1819).   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi. 
936;  Venn,  11.  183;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WOLLASTON,  CHARLES  HYDE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  2, 
1789.   [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1748),  LL.B.,  Precentor  of 
St  David's,  and  R.  of  Chislehurst,  Kent.   B.  Nov.  22,  1772, 
in    Charterhouse    Square,    London.     School,    Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1789;  'B..\.  {14th  Wrangler)  1793.  Migrated  to 
St  Catharine's,  Mar.  30,  1795;  M-A.  1796.  V.  of  East  Dereham 
with  Hoe,  Norfolk,  1806-50.    Married,  Mar.  2,  i795,  Sarah 
Willett,  dau.  of  William  Ottley,  of  St  Kitts,  West  Indies. 
Died  Mar.  24,  1850.   Father  of  William  C.  (1812);  brother  of 
Francis  J.  H.  (1779)  and  William  H.  (1782).   (Burke,  L.G.; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  i.  678.) 
WOLLASTON,  CHARLTON  BYAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  25,   1782;   Fell.-Com.,   Jan.   20,   1786.    Of  Middlesex. 
[Only  surv.]  s.  of  Chariton  (1748),  M.D.,  physician  to  the 
King  [of  Westminster],  deceased  (and  Phyllis,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Byam,  of  Antigua).   [B.  Feb.  16,  1765.]   School,  Winchester. 
Matric.    Michs.    1782;    Browne   medal    (Latin   Ode)    1784; 
B.A.  1786;  M.A.  1789.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  20,  1786. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  19,  1791-  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  20,  1799.    Recorder  of  Dorchester,  1806-36.    J. P.  for 
Dorset.  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions.  Translated  The  Satires 
of  Persius  and  The  Epodes  of  Horace.   Died  Feb.  21,  1840,  at 
Dorchester.   M.I.  at  Moreton.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  5(>7; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Hutchins,  History  of  Dorset,  1.  404; 
V.  L.  Oliver,  Hist,  of  Antigua,  1.  100  and  108;  Burke,  L.G.; 
G.  Mag.,  i8.^o,  I.  443.) 
WOLLASTON,  EDWARD  OTTLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  1,   1839.    Of  Lines.    [9th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  John 
(1788)  (and  Louisa  Symons,  of  Bur\'  St  Edmunds).   B.  Oct. 
II,  1820.   School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]    Matric.  Michs.  1839. 
Capt.,  62nd  Bengal  Native  Infantry;  resigned  the  Service, 
Apr.  9,   1853.     Married  Lucy  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  G. 
Uppleby,  V.   of   Barton-on-Humber,   and  had  issue.    Died 
July    1892;  buried  at  Bournemouth.    Brother  of  Henry  J. 
(1824)   and  Thomas  V.   (1841).     {Bury  St  Edmunds  Reg.; 
Burke,  L.G. ;  V.  Hodson.) 
WOLLASTON,   FRANCIS   HAYLES.    Adm.   pens,   (age   17)   at 
Pembroke,  Apr.  13,  1820.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Ven.  Francis  John 
Hyde    (next).     [B.    May    i,    1803.     School,   Charterhouse.] 


WOLLASTON,  George 

Matric.   Michs.   1820;  Scholar.    Migrated   to  Trinity  Hall, 
May  7,  1824;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1831.   Ord.  deacon  (London, 
for  Canterbury),  May  21,  1826;  priest,  June  10,   1827.    C. 
of  Halstow  w.  Upchurch,  Kent,  1826-34.    R-  of  Knowlton, 
1834-5.     R.  (sinecure)  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  1827-40. 
Resigned  his  Orders,  1840.   Married,  June  7,  1825,  his  cousin 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Henry  Septimus  WoUaston.    Died,  s.p., 
Nov.   5,   1849.   {List  of  Carthusians;   Burke,  L.G.;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1850,  i.  103;   R.  L. 
Arrowsmith.) 
WOLLASTON,  FRANCIS  JOHN  HYDE.   .\dm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
May  5,  1779.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1748).  R.  of 
Chislehurst  (and  .\lthea,  5th  dau.  of  John  Hyde).  B.  Apr.  13, 
1762,  in  Charterhouse  Square,  London.    Schools,  Seaming, 
Norfolk  (Mr  Robert  Potter)  and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Lent, 
1780;  B..\.  {Senior  Wrangler  and  Smith's  prize)  1783;  M.A. 
1786;  B.D.   1795.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1785-93;  tutor. 
Jacksonian    Professor,    1792-1813.     Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.), 
June  26,   1785;  priest,  June  29,   1787.    Elected  Master  of 
Sidney,  1807,  but  the  election  was  declared  invalid  by  the 
Visitor  on  the  ground  that  he  had  never  been  a  Fellow  of  the 
College.    R.  of  South  Weald,  Essex,   1794-1823.    Preb.  of 
St   Paul's,   1802-23.    R-  oi  Cold  Norton,   Essex,   1813-23. 
Archdeacon  of  Essex,  1813-23.    R.  (sinecure)  of  East  Dere- 
ham, Norfolk,  1815-23.    Married,  Aug.   13,  i793.   Frances, 
dau.  of  Richard  Havles,  of  Cambridge.    An  original  meml>er 
of  the  PhUosophical  Society,   1784.    Author,  A   Plan  of  a 
Course  of  Chemical  Lectures;  Charge  to  Clergy  of  Archdeaconry 
of  Essex.  Died  Oct.  12, 1823.  Brother  of  William  H.  (1782)  and 
Charles  H.  (1789);  father  of  the  above.  {D.N.B.;  Carthusian 
Worthies;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Burke,  E.G.; 
Northants.  Clergy;  Gunning,  I.  254-5;  Gunther,  Early  Science 
in  Cambridge.) 
WOLLASTON,  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Cl.^re,  Jan.  4, 
1752.   [3rd  s.  of  William  (1710),  M.P.,  of  Finborough,  Suffolk 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Francis  Fauquier).   B.  July  14, 
1735,  in  London.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]   Matric.  Lent, 
1752;  LL.B.   1759.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  Dec.  18,  1757; 
priest,  July  29,   1759.    Preb.  of  Peterborough,   1773-1800. 
R.  of  Fiskerton,  Lines.,  1793-8.    R.  of  Peakirk-cum-Glinton, 
Northants.,  1798-1801.    Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  the  King. 
Lecturer  at  St  James',  Burv  St  Edmunds.    Succeeded  his 
brother    William    (1747)    at    Finborough,    Suffolk,     i797. 
Married  (i)  Mar>',  dau.  of  OrbellRay,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
and  had  issue,  a  son  who  died  an  infant;  (2)  (before  1770) 
PriscUla,  dau.  of  Drewry  Ottley,  of  St  Kitts.    Died  Mar.  9, 
1801,  at  Bristol  Hotwells;  buried  at  Clifton.    M.I.    Father  of 
George  (1780)  and  Henr>'  J.  (1788).    {Bury  St  Edmunds  Reg.; 
Northants.  Clergy;  Burke,  E.G.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  Series, 
I.  28;  G.  Mag.,  1801,  I.  372.) 
WOLLASTON,  FREDERICK  EUSTACE  ARBUTHNOT.    Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.   19,   1872.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Frederick 
[Major,  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons],  of  Shenton  Hall,  near 
Nuneaton,  Warws.  (and  Josette  Eliza  Jane,  only  child  of 
Admiral  Sir  Alexander  Dundas  .Arbuthnot,  R.N.,  Gentleman 
of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  the  Queen).    B.  there  [June  21], 
1853.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1872.  Lieut.,  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards;  retired  by  1880.   Of  Shenton  Hall,  Nuneaton,  J.P., 
D.L.    Married,  Dec.  18,  1877,  Annie,  dau.  of  Thomas  Har- 
greaves,  of  .\rborfield,  Reading,  and  had  issue.  Died  May  26, 
1930.   (Burke,  E.G.;  The  Times,  May  28,  1930.) 
WOLLASTON,  FREDERICK  LUARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,    May   31,    1820.     [Eldest]   s.   of   George   [Hyde],   of 
Clapham,  London  (and  Marv  .\nne,  dau.  of  V/illiam  Luard). 
B.  Oct.  6,   1802.    [School,  Harrow.]    Matric.  Michs.   1821; 
B  A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  29, 
1824.   Called  to  the  Bar,  June  15,  1832.    A  Special  pleader. 
Of  Tremona,  Shirley,  Hants.   Married,  Mar.  17,  1834,  Diana 
Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Sperling,  of  Dynes  Hall,  Essex. 
Died,  s.p.,  Aug.  19,  1876.    Brother  of  .Alexander  L.  (1821) 
and  WUliam  L.  (1819).   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  iii.  1459". 
Burke,  E.G.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WOLLASTON,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Oct. 
17.  1753-   4th  s.  of  Francis,  gent.  (1712)  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
John   Francis  Fauquier).     B.   [Oct.   26,    1738]   m   London. 
Schools,  Market  Street  and  Charterhouse.    Matric.  Michs. 
1754;  B.A.  {2nd  Wrangler)  1758;  M.A.  1761.    Fellow,  1758. 
D.D.  from  Queens',  1774.    Contemporary  and  friend  of  the 
poet  Gray.    R.  of  Dengie,  Essex,  1762-4.    R.  of  Stratford, 
Suffolk,  1764-74.   R.  of  St  Mary  .Mdermary  with  St  Thomas- 
the-Apostle,    London,    1774-90-      F.R.S. ,    1763.      Married, 
June  16,  1765,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Charies  Palmer,  of 
Thumscoe  Hall,  Yorks.,  and  had  one  daughter.  Edited  (with 
J.  Jebb  and  R.  Thorp)  a  volume  of  extracts  from  Newton's 
Principia,  which  was  used  as  a  standard  work  for  many 
years     Died  Feb.  14,  iS-'6,  aged  87,  at  Richmond,  Surrey. 
Brother  of  Francis  (1748).  William  H.  (1753)  and  Chariton 
(1748).   {Hennessey;  Gunther,  Early  Science  m  Cambridge,  60; 
G.  Mag.,  1826, 1.  277;  D.N.B.) 


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WoLLASTON,  George 

WOLLASTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  25,  1780. 
2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  (1752)  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Pnscilla 
Ottley,  of  St  Kitts).  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Sufiolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  B.A.  I785.' 
Lieut.-Col.,  West  Suffolk  militia.  Died,  unmamed,  July 
1833,  aged  69;  buried  at  Finborough.  Brother  of  Henry  J. 
{1788).  {Bury  St  Edmunds  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;G.  Mag.,  1833, 
II.  91.) 

WOLLASTON,  GEORGE  HYDE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  23, 
1863.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Alexander  Luard  (1821),  of  Shirley 
Warren,  Southampton  (and  Susanna  Charlotte  Morris,  of 
Berbice,  British  Guiana).  B.  Mar.  6,  1844,  at  Kingston-on- 
Thames.  A  member  of  Caius  for  only  2  days.  Adm.  at 
Clare,  Oct.  15,  1863.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  1867;  M.A. 
1871.  F.G.S.,  1869.  .\ssistant  geologist.  Geological  Survey, 
1868-71.  Natural  History  Curator  at  the  botanical  garden 
and  museum,  Bristol,  1873-99.  Assistant  Master  at  Clifton 
College,  1873-99  (House  Master,  1877-99).  JP-  ^o""  Gloucs. 
Married,  Oct.  4,  1870,  Sarah  Constance  Richmond.  Resided 
latterly  at  Flax-Bourton,  Somerset,  where  he  died  Jan.  23, 
1926.  Father  of  Alexander  F.  R.  (1893).  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  361  and  note;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WOLLASTON,  GERALD  WOODS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.  [Only]  s.  of  [Sir]  Arthur  Naylor  [K.C.I.E.],  of 
Glen  Hill,  Walmer,  Kent  (and  Caroline  Marianne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Albert  William  Woods,  K.C.M.G.).  B.  [June  2],  1874,  in 
London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1896;  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1900.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  26,  1899.  Fitzalan  Pursuivant  Extraordinary, 
1902-6;  Bluemantle  Pursuivant,  1906-19;  Richmond  Herald, 
1919-28;  Norroy  and  Ulster  King  at  Arms,  1928-30.  Garter 
King  of  Arms,  1930-44.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(A.B.,  R.N.V.R.).  Extra  Secretary,  British  Embassy  at 
Madrid,  1918-19.  Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  St  John 
of  Jerusalem.  M.V.O.  1904;  Knighted,  1930;  K.C.V.O.  1935; 
K.C.B.  1937.  Married,  Jan.ii,i9o8,Eveleen01ive Alice, eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  McCall,  of  28,  Lexham  Gardens,  London, 
W.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  Coronation  Claims.  Of  Glen  Hill, 
Walmer,  in  1951.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  Law 
Lists;  Burke,  Knightage;  Kelly,  Handbook;  Who's  Who;  The 
Times,  Jan.  17,  1908.) 

WOLLASTON,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  25, 
1788.  4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  (1752).  of  Bury  St  Edmunds 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Drewry  Ottley,  of  St  Kitts). 
B.  Aug.  13,  1770,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds  (Mr  Laurents).  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A.  (14th 
Wrangler)  1792;  M.A.  1795.  Chaplain  to  the  Kmg,  1798. 
R.  of  Paston,  Northants.,  1800-11.  R.  of  Scotter,  Lines., 
1803-33.  Married,  July  5,  1803,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Symons,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Died  Oct.  27,  1833,  at  Scotter. 
Brother  of  George  (1780) ;  father  of  the  next  and  of  Thomas  V. 
(1841)  and  Edward  O.  (1839).  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Reg.; 
Burke,  E.G.;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Northants.  Clergy;  Clerical 
Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  11.  551.) 

WOLLASTON,  HENRY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  19, 
1824.  2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  John  (above),  R.  of  Scotter, 
Lines,  (and  Louisa  Symons).  B.  Aug.  4,  1805,  at  Lincoln. 
Schools,  Repton  (Dr  Sleath)  and  Grantham  (Mr  Andrews). 
Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1829.  Ord.  deacon,  1829;  priest, 
1830;  C.  of-  Byfield,  Northants.  C.  of  Farmington,  Gloucs., 
-1841-6.  Of  Withington,  Andoversford  (no  cure),  1847-69. 
Died  Jan.  23,  1869.  Brother  of  Thomas  V.  (1841)  and 
Edward  O.  (1839).  (Burke,  E.G.;  Northants.  Clergy;  Clergy 
List.) 

WOLLASTON,  JOHN  RAMSDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  1, 1808.  [Eld.]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (Worcester  College, 
Oxford,  1772)  [Usher  of  the  Charterhouse  and  V.  of  Balsham, 
Cambs.].  B.  [Mar.  28,  1791].  at  Charterhouse.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  Scholar,  1809;  B.A.  1812; 
M.A.  1815.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  Mar.  1814;  priest  (Exeter), 
May,  1815;  C.  of  Elsenham,  Essex,  1815-18.  P.C.  of  West 
Wickham,  Cambs.,  1825-41.  Chaplain  at  Albany,  Western 
Australia,  1841-56.  Archdeacon  of  Western  Australia,  1849- 
56.  Married,  1819,  Mary  Amelia,  dau.  of  Col.  George  Gled- 
stanes,  R.  Horse  Guards.  Diedat  Albany,  May  3, 1856.  (Boase, 
III.  1460;  Peile,  11. 361 ;  Al.  Carthus.;  J.  L.  Stokes;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1856, 11.  518;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WOLLASTON,  THOMAS  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Mar.  2,  1841.  [loth]  s.  [and  15th  child]  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  John  (1788),  deceased  (and  Louisa,  dau.  of  William 
Symons,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds).  B.  [Mar.  9,  1822],  at  Scotter, 
Lines.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A. 
1845;  M.A.  1849.  A  distinguished  conchologist  and  entomo- 
logist. Friend  of  Darwin.  F.L.S.,  1847.   Resided  successively 


WoLLEN,  William  Ruscombe 

at  Cambridge,  in  London  and  at  Teignmouth,  wintering  often 
in  Madeira,  where  he  collected  beetles.  Married,  Jan.  8,  1869, 
Edith,  dau.  of  Joseph  Shepherd,  of  Teignmouth.    Author, 
Variation  of  Species,  and  of  more  than  60  papers  on  insects. 
Died  Jan.  1878,  at  Teignmouth;  buried  there.    Brother  of 
Henry  J.  (1824)  and  Edward  O.  (1839).    (Boase,  iii.  1460; 
Biblio.  Cornub.,  900;  Jesus  Coll.  Notes;  Gunther,  Early  Sctenu 
in  Cambridge,  358;  D.N.B.) 
WOLLASTON,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  July  9,  1812.   S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Charles  Hyde  (1789) 
{and  Sarah  Willett,  dau.  of  WilUam  Ottley,  of  St   Kitts). 
B.  [Dec.  19,  1794],  at  Cambridge.   School,  Greenwich,  Kent. 
Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Scholar,  1815;  B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1830. 
Ord.   deacon   (York),   1819;   priest,  1820.     Usher  at   Leeds 
Grammar  School,   1815-40  and  P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Leeds, 
1826-33.    R-  (sinecure)  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  1840-72. 
Married,  Apr.  9,   1817,  Charlotte  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Fawcett,  V.  of  Leeds,  and  had  issue.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1874.    (Burke,  E.G.;  Clerical  Guide;  Price,  Leeds 
Gr.  Sch.;  Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  which  states  that  he  was  V.  of 
Aslacton,  Notts,  in  1825.) 
WOLLASTON,   WILLIAM   HENRY.    Adm.  pens,   (age   15)   at 
Sidney,  Oct.  17,  1753-    3rd  s.  of  Francis  (1712),  gent,  [of 
Charterhouse  Square,  London].   B.  Dec.  5,  1737,  m  London. 
Schools,  Market  Street  and  Charterhouse.    Matric.   Michs. 
1754.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  5,  1754.  DiedSept.  11, 
1759.   Brother  of  George  (1753).  Francis  (1748)  and  Charlton 
(1748).   (Inns  of  Court;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 
WOLLASTON,    WILLIAM    HYDE.     Adm.    pens,    (age    15)    at 
Caius,  July  6,  1782.   [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1748),  [R.] 
of  Chislehurst,  Kent  (and  Althea  Hyde).  B.  [Aug.  6,  1766]  at 
East    Dereham,    Norfolk.     Schools,    Lewisham,    Kent    and 
Charterhouse.    Matric.  Easter,   1784;  Scholar;  M.B.   1788; 
M.D.  1793.  FeUow,  1787-1828.  F.R.C.P.  1795;  Censor,  1798, 
1824.   F.R.S.  1793;  Royal  medal,  1828;  Copley  medal,  1804; 
Secretary  of  the  Society,  1804-16.   F.G.S.,  1812.   In  medical 
practice  at  Huntingdon,  1789,  and  later  at  Bury  St  Edmunds; 
finally  settled  in  London,  1797,  relinquishing  medical  practice 
for    experimental   science.     Invented    the    goniometer   for 
measuring  the  angles  of  crystals.  Patented  the  camera  lucida, 
1807,  which  led  to  the  invention  of  photography.  Discovered 
the  malleabihty  of  platinum,  which  produced  him  £30,000. 
A  great  friend  of  Sir  Humphrey  Davy.   '  Published  56  papers 
on    pathology,    physiology,    chemistry,    optics,    astronomy, 
mineralogy,  crystallography,  astronomy,  electricity,  mecha- 
nics, and  botany,  and  ahnost  every  paper  marks  a  distinct 
advance  in  the  particular  science  involved.'    Died  Dec.  22, 
1828 ;  buried  at  Chislehurst.  Left  money  to  the  Royal  Society 
and    endowed    the    'Wollaston    Fund'    of    the    Geological 
Society.  Brotherof  Francis  J.  H.  (1779)  and CharlesH.  (1789)- 
(Venn,  11.  106;  Carthusian  Worthies;  G.  Mag.,  1828,  11.  550; 
D.N.B.;   Munk,   11.   438-42;   Boase,   Biblio.   Cornub.,  900; 
Gunther,  Early  Science  in  Cambridge;  Leonard  Blomefield, 
4I-5-) 
WOLLASTON,  WILLIAM  LUARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  7,   1819.    [Eldest]  s.  of  George  [Hyde],  of  Clapham, 
Middlesex  (and  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Luard).   Matric. 
Michs.  1820.   Died,  Sept.  24,  1821,  aged  21,  at  Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight.    Brother  of  Alexander  L.  (1821)  and  Fredenck  L. 
(1820).    (Burke,  E.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1821,  11.  380.) 
WOLLEN,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  30,  1892.    [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Rus- 
combe (1868),  R.  of  Westwood,  Wilts.    School,  St  John's, 
Leatherhead.    Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895;  M.A.  1900. 
Assistant  Master  at  Stratheden  House  School,  Blackheath, 
1896-1903;  Head  Master  of  Etonburst  School,  Weston-super- 
Mare,  1903-33-.    (St  John's  Sch.,  Leatherhead,  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 
WOLLEN,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  11, 
1818;  from  Wadham  College,  O.xford,  whence  he  had  matric, 
Mar.  28,  1817,  age  18.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (Oriel  CoUege, 
Oxford,    1779),    V.   of   Bridgwater,   Somerset    (and   Mary). 
B.  there.    Matric.  Lent,  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1833.    Ord. 
deacon  (Chester),  Mar.  31,  1822;  priest  (Salisbury),  July  27, 
1823.   P.C.  of  Holv  Trinity,  Bridgwater,  1843-5.   Resided  at 
Torquay  from  1846.   Died  Mar.  20,  1868,  aged  69.   Father  of 
the  next.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
WOLLEN,   WILLIAM    RUSCOMBE.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    at   St 
Catharine's,  Oct.  26,  1868.   S.  of  [the  Rev.]  James  (above). 
B.  at  Bridgwater,  Somerset.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872; 
M.A.  1877.   Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1871;  priest,  1874;  C.  of 
St  James's,  Wolverhampton,  1871-5-  C.  of  Braunton,  Devon, 
1875-7.   C.  of  Olveston,  Gloucs.,  1877-84-    R-  of  Westwood, 
Wilts.,    1884-1902.     Married,   Apr.    2,    1872,    Emily   Oake, 
youngest  dau.  of  J.  G.  Lansdown,  of  Bristol.   Died,  Feb.  13, 
1902,   aged  61.    Father  of  George  E.   (1892).     (Crockford; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Feb.  21,  1902.) 


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WoLLEY,  Charles 

WOLLEY  (post  WOLLEY-DOD),  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's. 
a  scholar  from  Eton.  [Presidentof  Pop'],  Dec.  27, 1844.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Francis  Thomas,  formerly  Hurt  (1815)  [V.]  of 
Beeston,  Notts.,  who  had  taken  the  name  of  Wolley,  by  Royal 
Licence  and  by  sign  manual,  under  the  will  of  his  father-in- 
law,  Sept.  28,  1827.  B.  Mar.  21,  1826,  at  Matlock,  Derbs. 
Matric.  Lent,  1845;  B..\.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Fellow,  1847. 
Ord.  deacon,  1854.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1850-78.  Of 
Edge  Hall,  Malpas,  Cheshire,  and  Allen  HiU,  Derbs.,  J. P. 
Took  the  name  of  Dod,  in  addition  to  that  of  Wolley,  by 
Royal  Licence,  Apr.  8,  1868.  A  notable  agriculturist. 
Married,  Mar.  21,  1850,  Frances  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Pelly 
Parker,  R.  of  Hawton,  Notts.,  and  granddau.  of  Thomas 
Crewe  Dod  of  Edge  Hall,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  14,  1904. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  of  John  (1842).  {King's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WOLLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4, 
1850.  [4th]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  F.  T.  [Francis  Thomas, 
formerly  Hurt  (1815),  who  had  assumed  the  name  of  Wolley] 
[V.]  of  Beeston,  Notts.  B.  there  [Nov.  10,  1831].  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1850.  Lieut.,  51st  Light  Infantry. 
Died  in  India  c.  1857.  Brother  of  the  above  and  John  (1842). 
{Rugby  Sch.  Keg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WOLLEY,  HENRY  FRANCKLYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  3,  1858.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Bath.  B.  July  i,  1839.  Schools, 
Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey  and  Cheltenham  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury),  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Beckenham,  Kent, 
1867-8.  C.  of  Shortlands,  1868-70;  V.  there,  1870-1913. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1903.  Latterly  of  Eastdale, 
Fife  Road,  East  Sheen,  Surrey,  where  he  died  Nov.  13,  1915. 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  16,  1915.) 

WOLLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1842.  [Eldest 
s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Francis  Thomas,  formerly  Hurt  (1815), 
V.  of  Beeston,  Notts,  (who  had  taken  the  name  of  Wolley, 
in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  father-in-law)  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  .\dam  WoUey,  of  Allen  Hill  and  Matlock,  Derbs.). 
B.  May  13,  1823.]  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  1842;  B.A.  1846; 
M.A.  1850.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1846.  Died, 
s.p.,  1859.  Brother  of  Charles  (1844)  and  Edward  (1850). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  Sir  W.  Sterrj'.) 

WOLLEY,  JOHN  FRANCIS  THOMAS  (1815),  see  HURT. 

WOLSELEY,  Sir  GARNET  JOSEPH.  Hon.  LL.D.  1874-  [Eldest 
s.  of  Major  Garnet  Joseph,  25th  Borderers  (and  Frances  .A.nne, 
dau.  of  William  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Golden  Bridge  House,  Co. 
Dublin).  B.  June  4,  1833.]  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1874. 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin.  G.C.M.G.;  K.C.B.  1874; 
G.C.B.  1880.  K.P.  1885.  P.C.  1890.  Capt.  1855;  Major, 
1858;  Lieut.-Col.  1859;  Col.  1865;  Major-General,  1874; 
Lieut. -Gen.  1878;  General,  1882;  Field-Marshal,  1894. 
Served  in  the  Burmese  War,  the  Crimea,  the  Indian  Mutiny, 
and  the  Chinese  War;  commanded  the  Ashanti  Expedition, 
1878.  Governor  of  the  Gold  Coast,  1873.  High  Commissioner 
of  CjTJrus,  1878.  Governor  of  Natal  and  the  Transvaal,  1879. 
Adjutant-General,  1880.  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  forces 
in  Egypt,  1882.  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  forces  in  Ireland, 
1890.  Commander-in-Chief,  1895.  Created  a  Peer,  1882; 
Viscount,  1885.  Married,  June  4,  1867,  Louise,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Erskine,  Esq.  Author,  The  Soldier's  Pocket  Book 
for  Field  Service;  Life  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  etc.  Died 
Mar.  26,  1913,  at  Mentone.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.;  Who 
was  Who;  D.N.B.;  The  Times,  Mar.  26,  1913.) 

WOLSELEY,  SPENCER  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Nov.  9,  1820.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Charles  [7th]  Bart.,  of 
Wolseley,  Staffs,  (by  his  ist  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
Thomas  CUfEord,  of  Tixall,  Staffs.).  [B.  Oct.  I799-]  School, 
Camberwell.  Died  Dec.  18,  1832,  aged  35,  in  Milan.  (Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  i.  94;  D.N.B.) 

WOLSTENHOLME,  EDWARD  PARKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity,  Mar.  20,  1843.  [Only]  s.  of  Edward  Breton  [of 
Holly  Hill,  Sussex  (and  Arabella  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
Edward  Ward)].  B.  [Sept.  11,  1824],  at  Castle  Ward,  Co. 
Down.  School,  HaUfax,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar, 
1846;  B.A.  {ioth  Wrangler)  1847;  M.-'V.  1850.  Rowing  'blue,' 
1846,  1847.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Oct.  20,  1847.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  22,  1850.  Conveyancing  Counsel  to  the  Court 
of  Chancery,  1877.  Treasurer  of  the  Bar  Conmiittee,  1884. 
Author,  The  Conveyancing  and  Settled  Land  Acts.  Died  May  7, 
1908,  in  London.  (Book  of  Blues;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Waif  ord.  County  Families.) 

WOLSTENHOLME,  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  July  16, 
1895.  Hon.  M.A.  1895.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  Independent 
minister.  B.  Feb.  13,  1846,  at  Lees,  near  Oldham.  Schools, 
Belper,  Silcoates  House,  Wakefield  and  Spring  Hill  College, 
Birmingham  (afterwards  Mansfield  College,  Oxford) ;  and  at 
the  University  of  Leipzig,   1872.     Lecturer  in  German  at 


WoMBWELL,  Stephen  Frederick 

Bedford  College,  London,  and  at  Newnham  College,  Cam- 
bridge. Of  5,  Oxford  Road,  Cambridge,  where  he  died  Dec.  8, 
1917.   {Peile,  II.  801;  Camb.  Daily  News,  Dec.  11,  1917-) 

WOLSTENHOLME,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  25,  1797.  S.  of  Geoffrey,  of  Horsley-Gate,  Derbs.  School, 
Sheffield  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1798;  B.A.  1802. 
WOLSTENHOLME,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1846.  S.  of  Joseph,  warehouseman  [a  Non-conforming 
minister],  of  Cheetham,  Lanes,  (and  EUzabeth  Clarke).  B. 
Sept.  30,  1829,  at  Eccles.  Bapt.  Nov.  i,  1829.  School, 
Wesley  CoUege,  Sheffield.  Matric.  Michs.  1846  (signing  his 
name  Woolstenholme) ;  B.A.  drd  Wrangler)  1850;  M.A.  1853. 
FeUow,  1852.  Sc.D.,  1883.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1852-69; 
Praelector,  1855;  Steward,  1856;  Tutor,  1869.  Senior  Proctor, 
1870-1.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  the  Royal  Indian 
Engineering  CoUege,  Cooper's  Hill,  1871-89-  Married,  July 
27,  1869,  Therese,  dau.  of  Johann  Kraus,  of  Zurich,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  Wolstenholme's  Problems,  etc.  Died  Nov.  18, 
1891,  at  Cambridge.  {Boase,  in.  1461;  EagU,  xvii.  67;  PetU, 
II.  500;  D.N.B.) 

WOLSTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17,  1850. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1814)  (and  Mary  Ann). 
B.  July  25,  1830,  at  Charleton,  Devon.  [School,  Exeter.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  LL.B.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester), 
Feb.  18,  1858;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1859;  C.  of  Cradley,  Worcs., 
1858-60.  C.  of  .\shbury,  Berks.,  i860.  C.  of  Chitteme, 
Wilts.,  1860-1.  C.  of  Tedbum  St  Mary,  Devon,  1861-2.  C.  of 
Hatherleigh,  1862-3.  R.  of  Torbryan,  1863-1903.  Mamed, 
Oct.  17,  1865,  Ellen  Sophia,  dau.  of  J.  N.  Stevenson.  Died 
Sept.  II,  1903.  Father  of  Montague  C.  R.  (1894).  (Eagle, 
XXV.  208;  Crockford.) 

WOLSTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
May  26,  1813.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John,  Esq.  [of  Staverton  and 
Torbryan,  Devon  and]  of  Middlesex  (and  Catharine,  dau.  of 
Roger  Prideaux,  of  West  .Mvington).  B.  Jan.  12,  i794- 
Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1821.  .\dm.  ad  eundem, 
at  Oxford,  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  Aug.  31, 1817;  pnest, 
Sept.  6,  i8i8;C.  of  Bickington,  Devon,  1817.  R.  of  Torbryan, 
1828-63.  Died  May  28,  1863.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1814); 
Uncleof  Charies  (above).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  F.  P.  White.) 

WOLSTON,  MONTAGUE  CLARK  REIBEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1894.  S.  of  the  Rev.  C[harles]»(i85o), 
of  Tomewton,  near  Newton  Abbot  [and  R.  of  Torbryan]. 
B.  June  15,  1874,  at  Torbryan  rectory.  Matric.  Michs.  1894. 
Of  10,  Tideswell  Road,  Putney,  1937. 

WOLSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  C.mus,  June  30, 
1814.  S.  of  John,  of  [2,  Little  Smith  Street],  Westminster. 
B.  there.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B..A. 
1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  July  11,  1824;  pnest,  Oct.  30 
1825.  C.  of  Withycombe-Raleigh,  Devon,  1824-7.  C.  of 
Charleton,  1827-31.  C.  of  Southleigh,  1831-41.  No  cure, 
1842-56.  Chaplain  of  St  Thomas's  Umon,  Exeter,  1857-79- 
Succeeded  his  father  as  Lord  of  the  manor,  and  patron  of 
Torbryan.  Resided  latterly  at  Heavitree,  Exeter.  Died 
Nov.  21,  1885.  Father  of  Charles  (1850);  brother  of  Christo- 
pher (1813).   {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Venn,  11.  165.) 

WOMBWELL,  Sir  GEORGE,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  2,  1786.  [Only]  s.  of  Sir  George  [ist]  Bart,  (and  Susanna, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Rawlinson).  B.  [Mar.  14]  1769.  [School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  M.A.  1790.  Had  succeeded  as 
2nd  Bart.,  Nov.  2,  1780.  Of  Wombwell,  Yorks.  High  Sheriff 
of  Yorks.,  1809.  Married  (i)  July  19,  1791.  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of 
Henry,  2nd  Earl  Fauconberg,  and  had  issue;  (2)  c.  1813,  Eliza, 
youngest  dau.  of  T.  E.  Little,  of  Hampstead,  and  had  further 
issue  Died  Oct.  28,  1846.  Father  of  the  next.  (Eton  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.E.C.;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  83.) 

WOMBWELL,  HENRY  WALTER.  -Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov  18,  1813.  L^nd  s.  of  Sir  George,  2nd  Bart.  (1786)  (above) 
(by  his  ist  wife.  Lady  Anne,  dau.  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Faucon- 
berg). B.  May  24,  i795-]  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1814 
Sometime  commissioned  in  the  Coldstream  Guards.  Died 
Feb.  17,  1835,  in  Paris.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1835,  I.  447.) 

WOMBWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  26, 
1809.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  in  the  parish  of  bt 
George-the-Martyr,  London.  School,  private.  Doubtful  if 
resided. 

WOMBWELL,  STEPHEN  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1889.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  George  [4th]  Bart.,  of  Newburgh, 
Easing^vold,  Yorks.  (and  Lady  JuUa  Sarah  Alice  VUliere, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  A.  F.,  6th  Earl  of  Jersey).  B.  Feb  19, 
1867  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B..V  1892. 
Lieut.,  Yorks.  Hussars  Yeomanry-Cavalry,  1897.  Served  in 
the  S.  African  War,  1898-1901  (Lieut.,  Imperial  Yeomanry); 
died  Feb.  i,  1901,  of  enteric  fever  at  Vryburg.  (Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  Arm\  Lists;  Charterhouse  Reg.) 


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WoNNACOTT,  Thomas  Oswald 

WONNACOTT,  THOMAS  OSWALD.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  2, 
1889.  S.  of  John,  of  Liskeard.  B.  [at  Stoke  Damerel], 
July  22,  1869.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A. 
1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol),  1893; 
priest  (Exeter),  1895;  C.  of  Winchcombe,  Gloucs.,  1893-4. 
C.  of  Ivybridge,  Devon,  1894-8.  C.  of  Tavistock,  1898-1902. 
V.  of  Lanteglos-by-Fowey,  Cornwall,  1902-3.  V.  of  L.  Fin- 
borough  (and  Gt.  Bricet,  1903-19),  Suffolk,  1903-8.  R.  of 
Wattisham,  1908-19.  R.  of  Stonham,  Aspal,  i9i9-49-  Hon. 
Canon  of  St  Edmundsbury,  1928-38.  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk, 
1938-47.  Married,  1942,  Norah,  widow  of  A.  Whitmore  Robin- 
son, of  Wobum  Sands,  dau.  of  J.  O.  C.  Knapp,  of  Linford  Hall, 
Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks.  Of  The  White  House,  Tnmley  St 
Mary,  Suffolk,  in  195 1.  {King's  Coll.  Reg.,  which  calls  his  father 
'the  Rev.';  Crockford;  Who's  Who;  Who's  Who  in  Suffolk.) 

WONTNER,  THOMAS  SEWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1895.  [Eldest  s.  of  Russell,  of  Little  Oakley  HaU, 
Essex  (and  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eade  Sewell).]  B.  Dec. 
14,  1877.  [School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1901;  priest,  1902; 
C.  of  Leake,  Lines.,  1901-4  and  1907-10.  C.  of  Carrington 
with  Frithville,  1904-7.  R.  of  Newboum,  Suffolk,  igio-34. 
R.  of  Ashby  with  Thurton,  Norfolk,  1934-45.  Married,  1929, 
Jane  Annie,  dau.  of  Morris  John  Morris,  of  Llanddeiniolen, 
Carnarvon.  Died  May  28,  1945.  (Burke,  L.O.;  Crockford; 
Church  Times,  June  8,  1945.) 

WOOD,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22, 
1827.  S.  of  Henry  [Bennet].  B.  May  i,  1810,  in  Glasgow. 
School,  Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Adm.  an 
Advocate,  Mar.  7,  1834.  Sheriff-Substitute  of  Berwickshire, 
at  Duns,  1850-61.  Died  Oct.  29,  1861.  (Edinburgh  Academy 
Reg.) 

WOOD,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1861. 
S.  of  John  (and  Agnes).  B.  Nov.  13,  1838,  at  Spott,  East 
Lothian,  Scotland.  Matric.  Michs.  i86i;  Scholar,  1864;  B.A. 
(6th  Wrangler)  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Fellow,  1866-74.  Ord.  deacon 
(Sodor  and  Man,  for  Salisbury),  1869;  priest  (SaUsbury), 
1870.  Assistant  Master  at  Sherborne  School,  1867-1902. 
Married,  Apr.  30,  1874,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  T.  S.  Turn- 
bull,  Esq.,  of  High  Barns,  Sunderland.  Latterly  of  Uphouse, 
Sherborne,  where  he  died  July  29,  1917.  (Eagle,  xxxix.  256; 
Crockford.) 

WOOD,  ALEXANDER  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  31,  1831.  S.  of  Thomas  (Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
1796).  B.  [Nov.  II,  1810],  at  Littleton,  Middlesex.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1831.  A  Colonial  Land  and  Emigration 
Commissioner.  Of  Ashford  Lodge,  Staines.  J.P.  for  Middlesex. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists,  'Charles  Alexander';  Sir  W.  Sterry; 
Etoniana,  i.  553;  11.  206,  225.) 

WOOD,  ALFRED  MAITLAND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  9, 
1859.  S.  of  Alfred,  of  13,  Priory  Road,  Wandsworth,  London. 
B.  [May  7]  1840,  in  London.  School,  Christ's  Hospital. 
Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  (315^  Wrangler)  1863;  M.A.  1873. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Tarvin, 
Cheshire,  1865-71.  C.  of  Wallasey,  1871-8.  V.  of  Liscard, 
Cheshire,  1878-86.  V.  of  Runcorn,  1886-1911.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Chester,  1890.  Archdeacon  of  Macclesfield,  1904-18.  V.  of 
Bowdon,  Cheshire,  1911-18.  Married,  Sept.  21,  1871,  Sarah 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Topham,  Esq.,  of  The 
Limes,  Tarvin.  Died  Dec.  28,  1918.  (Crockford;  Who  was 
Who;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Oct.  7,  1871;  The  Times,  Dec.  30, 
1918.) 

WOOD,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  28, 
1851.  S.  of  Andrew.  B.  in  India.  School,  Blackheath 
proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  185 1;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858. 
Assistant  Master  at  Blackheath  proprietary  School,  1855  and 
1858-62.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1856;  priest,  1857;  C.  of 
Droxford,  Hants.,  1856-8.  C.  of  Ruddington,  Notts.,  1862-6. 
V.  of  SkUlington,  Lines.,  1866-82.  R.  of  Great  Ponton,  1882- 
1917.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1910-17.  Author,  The  Hebrew 
Monarchy.  Died  Sept.  30,  1917,  aged  83.  Father  of  Elliott  C. 
(1883) ;  brother  of  James  R.  (1850).  (Crockford;  WhowasWho; 
The  Times,  Oct.  2,  1917.) 

WOOD,  ANDREW.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Aug.  i88o,  on  visit  of  the 
British  Medical  Association  to  Cambridge.  [B.  Sept.  1810.] 
M.D.,  Edinburgh,  1831.  F.R.C.S.,  Edin.,  1831;  President, 
1855.  F.R.S.E.,  1864.  On  General  Medical  Council,  1858-81. 
Translated  Horace,  Schiller  and  Lessing.  Died  Jan.  25,  1881, 
in  Edinburgh.   (Boase.) 

WOOD,  ANDREW  SAMUEL  HUNTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  12,  1876.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  Russell  (1850),  of  the 
School  House,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  B.  June  27,  1857,  at 
Holyboume,  Hants.  Schools,  Woodbridge  Grammar  [and 
Eastbourne    College].     Matric.    Michs.    1876;    B.A.    1880. 


Wood,  Cecil  John 

Football  (assoc.)  'blue,*  1880.    Assistant  Master  at  King's 
School,  Bruton,  1880-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  1881; 
priest,   1882;  C.  of  Wyke-Champflower,  Somerset,   1881-2. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  George's  School,  Brampton,  Hunts., 
1883-4.    R.  of  Frettenham  with  Stanninghall,  Norfolk,  1884- 
98.   Married,  Aug.  8,  1883,  Mary  Grace,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  C.  H.  Aitkens,  V.  of  Aylsham.    Latterly  of  Waterford 
parsonage,  Herts.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1905.  Brother 
of  Christopher  F.S.  (1886)  and  David  T.B.  (1881),  etc.  (King's 
Sch.,  Bruton,  Reg.;  Book  of  Blues;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian, 
Aug.  15,  1883.) 
WOOD,    ARTHUR    LIDBETTER    MARTIN.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Christ's,  Oct.  1,  1890.   S.  of  William  Martin,  Editor  of  The 
Times  of  India.    B.  [Nov.  16,  1871],  in  Bombay.    School, 
St  Paul's.   Matric.  Michs.  1890.   Resided  six  terms.   Entered 
the  I.C.S.,  1890;  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bombay; 
Chief  Inspector  of  Factories,  1897;  Forest  Settlement  Officer, 
1898;   Officiating   PoUtical  Agent   at   Jawhar,    1899;   First 
Assistant,    1903;    Junior   Collector,    Bombay,    1909.     Died 
Feb.  19,  1911,  in  Bombay.    Brother  of  Charles  N.  (1891). 
(Peile,  II.  761 ;  India  Office  Lists;  Christ's  College  obit,  notices.) 
WOOD,  ARTHUR  RAMSDEN.    Adm.   pens,   at   Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1882.   [Youngest]  s.  of  W[iUiam],  M.D.,  of  the  Priory, 
Roehampton.    B.  Sept.  22,   1863.    [School,  Eton.]    Matric. 
Michs.  1882.   Sometime  in  the  Rifie  Brigade.   Of  37,  de  Vere 
Gardens,  Kensington.  Died  Aug.  19,  1911,  at  Hove.  Brother 
of  WilUam  E.  R.  (1868).   (Eton  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  569; 
The  Times,  Aug.  25,  1911.) 
WOOD    (post    WOOD-ACTON),    AUGUSTUS.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity,  Jan.  29,   1861.    S.  of  John  (doubtless,   1820),  of 
Ashfield,  Martock,  Somerset.   B.  [Nov.  i],  1842,  in  London. 
School,  Harrow.    Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865.   Of  Acton 
Scott,  Church  Stretton,  Salop.    J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Hereford; 
J.P.  for  Somerset  and  Salop.  Assumed  the  additional  name  of 
Acton,  1874.   Died  in  1920.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 
WOOD,  BARKER  FINIS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  12,  1752. 
B.  at  Thomdon,  Suffolk.    Matric.  Michs.  1752;  B.A.  1757. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich),  July  18,  1762.   Appears  sub  Barker  in 
Vol.  I  of  this  work,  being  thus  erroneously  transcribed  from 
the  College  Adm.  Reg. 
WOOD,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  22, 
1810.  S.  of  WilUam.   B.  at  WalsaU,  Staffs.  School,  Birming- 
ham.  Matric.  Michs.  1810.   Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Apr.  20, 
1811;  B.A.  1814;  M.A.  1817.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  June  5, 
1814;  priest,  July  9,  1815.    P.C.  of  Haveringland,  Norfolk, 
1823-57.    Died  Aug.  23,  1857,  aged  66.    Father  of  the  next, 
with  whom  he  is  frequently  confused.   (T.A.  Walker,  386  and 
MS.  note;  Peile,  11.  366;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1857, 
II.  465.) 
WOOD,  BENJAMIN  JESSE.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  24, 
1842;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  12,  1842.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  the  Rev. 
Benjamin  (above)  (and  Emma  Margaretta).   Of  Inwardleigh, 
Devon.   B.  July  9,  1823.   Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1846.    Ord.  deacon,  1847;  priest,  1848;  C.  of  Great  Snoring 
with  Thursford,  Norfolk,   1847-9.    C.  of  Morton,   1849-55. 
R.  of  Ruckland  with  Farforth  and  Maidenwell,  Lines.,  1855- 
1903.    Married  (i)   Maria  — ;  (2)  Nov.   1877,  Mary  Emily, 
widow  of  Thomas  Waldron,  Esq.,  of  Bayswater,  London. 
Died   Sept.    14,    1903,    aged   80.     (Clergy   List;    Crockford; 
P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 
WOOD,  BENJAMIN  WARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1887.    S.  of  William  Hanson,  carpet-merchant,  of  Boston, 
Lines.    B.   there,  Jan.  4,   1869.    School,  Boston  Grammar 
(Dr  Pattenden).    Matric.  Michs.  1887;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1891 ;  M.A.  1896.   Ord.  deacon  (York), 
1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Sculcoates,  Yorks.,  1893-6. 
C.  of  Danby,  1896-8.    C.  of  Rotherham,  1898-1906.  V.  of 
St  Mary,  Bishophill  Junior,  York,  1906-24.   R.  of  Upper  and 
Gate  Helmsley,  Yorks.,   1924^.    R.  of  South  Kilvington, 
1929-46.     Of   Northallerton,   in   1951.     (Crockford;   School- 
masters' Directories.) 
WOOD,  CECIL  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  10, 
1892.   S.  of  Charles,  Esq.  [barrister],  of  Bayswater,  London. 
B.  Aug.  16,  1874,  in  London.    School,  St  Paul's.    Matric. 
Michs.  1893;  Scholar,  1895;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1901;  D.D.  1912. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)   1897;  priest,   1898;  C.  of  High 
Halden,  Kent,  1897-9.   C.  of  St  Marylebone,  London,  1899- 
1902.    C.   of  St   Andrew's,   Bethnal  Green,    1902-6.    C.   of 
Wimbledon,  1906-12.    Bishop  of  Melanesia,  1912-19.    R.  of 
Witnesham,  Suffolk,  1919-24.  V.  of  St  George's,  Jesmond, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1924-33.  Assistant  Bishop  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,   1924-33.    R.  of  West  Grinstead  with  Partridge 
Green,  Sussex,  1933-46.    Married,  Dec.  30,   1919,  Marjone 
Allen,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  James  Allen  Bell, 
and  had  issue.  Of  2,  St  Barnabas  Houses,  Newland,  Malvern, 
1951.   (T.  A.  Walker,  626;  Crockford;  Who's  Who;  The  Times, 
Jan.  1,  1920.) 


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Wood,  Charles 

WOOD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  5,  1835.  [S.  of 
William,  of  Ulcebv  manor.  Lines.  B.  there,  1814.  School, 
Hull  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford),  1841;  priest,  1842.  R.  of  Beaford,  Devon,  1848-77. 
R.  of  Clapton-in-Gordano,  Somerset,  1877-96.  Buried  Apr. 
24,  1896.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Record,  May  i,  1896.) 

WOOD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  25, 
1847.  [3rd]  s.  of  John  [attorney],  of  York.  B.  there  [Aug., 
1828].  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  185 1; 
U.\.  1854.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  28,  1850.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Apr.  23,  1853.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  i860. 
Assistant  Copyhold  Commissioner,  1870.  Legal  Assistant 
Land-Commissioner,  1878.  Chairman  of  the  Epping  Forest 
Commission,  1871-8.  Married,  Aug.  7,  1862,  Sarah  Sophia, 
3rd  dau.  of  Benjamin  Rooke,  Esq.,  of  Norton  Hall,  Worcs. 
Died  Sept.  2,  1917,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1849).  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1917.) 

WOOD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,  1873.  S.  of 
John,  Wesleyan  minister.  B.  [Feb.  14,  1855],  in  Barbados. 
School,  Bury,  Lanes.;  and  at  Owens  College^  Manchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M-A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury),  1878;  priest,  1879 ;  C.  of  Ide  Hill,  Kent,  1878-82. 
C.  of  Winterslow,  Wilts.,  1882-7.  C.  of  Westbury,  1887-99- 
V.  of  Coombe-Bissett  with  Homington,  1899-1932.  Latterly 
of  29,  Castle  Road,  Salisbury.  {Peile,  11.  631 ;  disappears  from 
Crockford,  1938.) 

WOOD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Jan.  16,  1888.  [3rd]  s. 
of  Charles,  lay  Vicar  of  Armagh  Cathedral  [and  diocesan 
registrar]  of  Armagh  (and  Jemima  Taylor).  B.  there  [June 
15],  1866.  School,  Armagh  Cathedral.  Matric.  Lent,  1888. 
Kept  five  terms.  Migrated  to  Caius,  1889;  Organ  Scholar, 
1889-94;  B.A.  and  Mus.Bac.  1890;  M.A.  1894;  Mus.Doc. 
1895.  Fellow,  1894-1926;  Organist,  1891-1926.  University 
Lecturer  in  Harmony  and  Counterpoint,  1897-1924.  Professor 
of  Music,  1924-6.  At  the  Royal  College  of  Music,  1883-8. 
Teacher  there  of  Harmony  and  Counterpoint,  1889-1926. 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Leeds,  1904.  Hon.  D.Mus.,  Oxford,  1926. 
President  of  the  Musical  Association,  1924.  Married,  Mar.  17, 
1898,  Charlotte  Georgina,  dau.  of  W.  R.  Wills-Sandford,  Esq., 
of  Castlerea,  Co.  Roscommon,  and  had  issue.  Composed  a 
series  of  string  quartets,  pubUshed  by  the  College  after  his 
death;  music  for  Greek  plays;  a  musical  setting  for  the 
Passion  according  to  St  Mark;  Ode  to  the  West  Wind;  Dirge  for 
two  Veterans;  Ballad  of  Agincourt;  Full  Fathom  Five;  Land 
Dirge;  Does  the  Road  wind  uphill  all  the  way?;  etc.  Composed 
the  chimes  for  the  College  clock.  One  of  the  founders  of  the 
'Scales  Club.'  'It  is  no  exaggeration  to  say  that  Wood  had 
a  more  beneficent  and  far-reaching  efiect  on  contemporary 
musical  production  than  any  other  teacher."  Died  July  12, 
1926,  at  Cambridge.    [Venn,  11.  504  and  note;  D.N.B.) 

WOOD,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, Jan.  10,  1878.  S.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  Oulton  House, 
Oulton,  near  Leeds.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Lent,  1878. 
Lieut.,  West  Yorks.  Militia,  1879.  Died  before  1940.  (Army 
Lists.) 

WOOD,  CHARLES  CLAYPON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  12, 
1856.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1817),  P.C  of  Askrigg,  Yorks. 
B.  [Aug.  7,  1837],  at  Woodhall  Park,  Yorks.  School,  Mari- 
borough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1864. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  i860;  priest  (Peterb.),  1862;  C.  of 
Woodbum  with  Newbiggin,  Northumberland,  1860-1.  C.  of 
Hinckley,  Leics.,  1861-2.  C.  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts., 
1862-4.  C.-in-charge  of  Tredington,  Warws.,  1864-5.  R-  of 
Broxholme,  Lines.,  1865-77.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  St  Albans, 
1895-8.  V.  of  Radlett,  Herts.,  1898-1903.  Latterly  of  The 
Callow,  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  Died  Jan.  13,  1912,  at  Torquay. 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  547;  Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
Christ's  Coll.  obit,  notes.) 

WOOD,  CHARLES  EDMUND  WEDGEWOOD.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  19,  1872.  [2nd]  s.  of 
E[dmund]  T[homas]  W[edgwoodl,  Esq.,  of  Watlands 
Hohne-upon-Trent  [sometime  of  Henley  Hall,  Salop]  (and 
Sophia  dau.  of  George  Gottlieb  Schmidt,  of  Hamburg). 
[B.  Apr.  13,  1854.]  School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1872.  Lieut.,  98th  Foot,  1875;  Captain,  1884;  Major,  North 
Staffs.  Regt.,  1893.  Served  in  the  Zhob  VaUey  expedition, 
1884.  Retired,  1894.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1898- 
1902  (Remount  Dept.);  and  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lichfield  depot).  Of  Bishton  HaU,  Stafford,  in  1941-  Died 
in  1945.    (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Burke,  L.O.) 

WOOD,  CHARLES  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age 
19)  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  24,  1877.  S.  of  Fredenck  John, 
Esq.,  of  3,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  School, 
University  College.   Matric.  Michs.  1877. 


Wood,  Charles  William 

WOOD,  CHARLES  HARRISON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb. 

26,  1844.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  [Mar.  5,  1825],  at  Oaken,  near 
Wolverhampton.  School,  Beckbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1844; 
LL.B.  185X.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1850;  priest,  1851; 
C.  of  St  George's,  Preston,  1850-62;  P.C.  there,  1862-99. 
Died  May  2,  1899.  [Peile,  11.  486  and  err.;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 
WOOD,  CHARLES  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-Coll„  Lent,  1877.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  WUliam  Spicer  (1836)  (and  Marianne).  B.  1856,  at 
Oakham,  Rutland.  Bapt.  Apr.  13,  1856.  School,  Oakham. 
Matric.  Lent,  1877.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Jan.  26,  1878; 
B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1880;  pnest,  1881; 
C.  of  St  James,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1880-3.  C.  of  March, 
Cambs.,  1883-5.  C.  of  Teddington,  Middlesex,  1885-8.  C. 
of  St  Peter's,  Bournemouth,  1888-95-  I-'C-  Pr-,  dio.  of 
St  Albans,  189S-8.  C.  of  Radlett,  Herts.,  1898-1903.  C.  of 
Feltham,  Middlesex,  1904-9.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Southwark, 
from  1909.  Died  Oct.  14,  1937.  at  Bournemouth.  Brother  of 
William  S.  (1867),  Edward  J.  (1870)  and  George  F.  S.  (1866). 
[Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  16,  1937-) 
WOOD,  CHARLES  HENTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5. 
1849.  S.  of  Charles  Walker,  surgeon,  of  Wood  Street,  Wake- 
field (and  Ann).  B.  Aug.  28,  1830,  at  St  John's,  Wakefield, 
Yorks.  School,  Oakham  (The  Rev.  W.  S.  Wood).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1876.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester), 
1858;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Padiham,  Lanes.,  1858-61.  C.  of 
St  George's,  Leicester,  1861-3.  C.  of  Thudaston,  Leies., 
1863-8.  C.  of  Fenny  Drayton,  1868-70.  Chaplain,  Leicester 
and  Rutland  County  asylum,  1871-1904.  Married  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Collinson,  Clerk  of  Assize  for  the 
Midland  Circuit.  Died  June  28,  1904,  at  13,  Tichbome  Street, 
Leicester;  buried  at  Houghton-on-the-Hill.  (Eagle,  xxviii. 
216;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford.) 
WOOD,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity 
Oct.  13,  1825.  [Eldest  surv.]  s.  of  William  [of  Richmond 
Buildings,  Soho,  London,  soUcitor].  B.  [Sept.  12,  1807],  in 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B..\. 
1830;  M.A.  1834.  Adm.  solicitor,  1834;  partner  with  his 
father  (Messrs  Wood,  Wood,  and  Fraser)  in  Dean  Street, 
Soho.  Married,  July  18,  1839,  Hannah  Maria,  youngest  dau. 
of  Thomas  Smith,  of  Kingston.  Died  Mar.  11,  1850,  at  Park 
Road,  Stockwell.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Law  Lists; 
G.  Mag.,  1850,  I.  680.) 
WOOD,  CHARLES  MARSHALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  20,  1882.  S.  of  Charles  WiUiam,  of  Roxeth,  Harrow. 
B.  at  Harrow.  [School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Lent,  1882.  Choral- 
Scholar.  Assistant  Master  at  Chigwell  School,  1885-93;  at 
Giggleswick,  1893-9.  Assistant  Registrar  and  Librarian  of 
St  Thomas's  Hospital,  London,  in  1925.  Organist  of  the 
Chapel  of  Lambeth  Palace.  Died  May  14, 1949.  at  Godalmmg. 
[HarroK-  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  May  20,  1949.) 

WOOD,  CHARLES  NORTON.  .\dm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9.  1891. 
S.  of  William  Martin,  of  Underwood,  Oatlands,  Weybridge, 
Surrey.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  exhibitioner, 
1893;  B.A.  1894.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1893. 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  In  the  Colonial 
Service;  Resident,  Northern  Nigeria,  1902-4.  Partner  in  the 
firm  of  Gabbitas,  Thring  and  Co.,  1904-15.  Married  Agnes, 
widow  of  Major-Gen.  Plowden,  Bengal  Staffs  Corps,  and  dau. 
of  Major-Gen.  Melmoth  Orchard.  Of  23,  HurUngham  Court, 
HurUngham,  London,  S.W.  in  1925.  Brother  of  Arthur  L.  M. 
(1890).   (King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WOOD,  CHARLES  TRAVERS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Charles  Manby,  iron-merchant  and  manufacturer, 
deceased  (and  Jane  Mary,  dau.  of  Dr  Jerome  Smith).  B. 
May  19,  1875,  at  Birkenhead.  School  [Birkenhead  and] 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  Scholar;  B..\.  (Class.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1897;  (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1899); 
Jeremie  Septuagint  prize,  1S98;  Cams  prize,  1899;  Crosse 
Scholar,  1899;  Tynvhitt  Hebrew  Scholar,  1900;  Mason  prize, 
1900;  M.A.  1901;  B.D.  1920.  FeUow  of  Queens',  1900-53-. 
Dean  and  Senior  Chaplain,  1907-40.  Cross-country  runnmg 
'blue,'  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1900;  priest  (Exeter),  1901. 
R.  of  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  1940-53-.  Author,  .-1  Hebreu- 
Grammar;  Death  and  Bevond;  Life,  Letters  and  Religion  of 
St  Paul.   (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WOOD,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June 
23,  1834.  Of  Middlesex.  [5th  s.  of  John,  of  Harieyford 
Place,  Kennington,  deceased.  B.  May  7,  1813.]  Matnc. 
Michs.  1834.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Oct.  12,  1835;  B.A. 
1838.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1836.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  14  1843.  On  the  Home  Circuit.  A  Special  Pleader, 
1840-3.  Bencher,  1872;  Q.C.  1872.  Married,  Dec.  20,  1842, 
Elizabeth  Forth,  dau.  of  Robinson  Wordsworth.  Died  Jan. 
13,  1884,  at  Paignton,  Devon.  [T.  A.  Walker,  453;  Boase,  in. 
1464;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 


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WOOD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  23,  1877.  Matric. 
Michs.  1877.  Ord.  deacon,  1884;  priest,  1887.  Missionary  in 
Newfoundland,  1884-1915;  at  Fogo,  1884-7-  Inc.  (S.P.G.) 
of  Salvage,  1887-94;  missionary  at  Exploits,  1894-1903;  at 
White  Bay,  1903-15.  Latterly  of  Westport,  White  Bay, 
Newfoundland.   (Crockford,  1948.) 

WOOD,  CHRISTOPHER  FENN  STREETER.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  Catharine's,  Oct.  2,  1886.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  RusseU 
{1850).  B.  at  Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890; 
M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Beverley),  1891;  priest  (Peterb.), 
1895;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Sculcoates,  Yorks.,  1891-2.  C.  of  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  1892-3.  Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham  School, 
1894-1905,  and  R.  of  Ayston,  Rutland,  1896-1905.  Head 
Master  of  Ovingdean  Hall  School,  Brighton,  1905-9.  Chaplain 
of  St  Peter  and  St  Paul  (private  Chapel),  Woodhurst,  Wester- 
ham,  Kent,  1909-11.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Rochester,  1900-11. 
V.  of  St  Matthew's,  St  Helens,  1911-19.  R.  of  Barkley  East, 
S.  Africa,  1919-21.  V.  of  Standerton,  1921-2.  V.  of  Modder- 
fontein,  1922-4.  V.  of  Maraisburg,  1924-6.  Married,  Sept.  i, 
1902,  Helen  Mary  Vale,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Vale  Bagshawe,  of  Uppingham.  Latterly  of  Durban,  where 
he  died  in  Mar.  1937.  Brother  of  Andrew  S.  H.  (1876)  and 
David T.B.  (i88i),etc.  (Crockford;  TheTimes,  Mslt.  22,  1937.) 

WOOD,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1834;  re-adm. 
pens.  Oct.  II,  1834.  Of  Beds.  S.  of  David.  B.  at  Silsoe,  Beds. 
School,  Maidstone  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Migrated 
(age  20)  to  Trinity,  Mar.  19,  1835;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  May  26,  1839;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1840. 
C.  of  St  Peter's,  Vere  Street,  Marylebone,  London,  1839-45. 
Died  Dec.  8,  1852,  as  the  result  of  a  fall  from  a  gig.  (Clergy 
List;  F.  P.  White.) 

WOOD,  DAVID  EDWARD.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  6,  1871. 
S.  of  Wilham,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  B.  [Aug.  22,  1853],  in  Kensing- 
ton. Schools,  Windlesham  House,  Brighton  and  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871.    Resided  four  terms.    Sub-Lieut.,  8th 

,  Hussars,  1874;  Lieut.,  1876;  Capt.,  1883;  Major,  1892; 
Lieut.-Col.,  1900.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1879-80  and  m 
the  S.  African  War,  1898-1902  (wounded;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Retired,  1903.  Of  Kibworth,  Leics.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  Remount  Service; 
Inspector  of  Remounts;  C.B.  1917;  mentioned  in  despatches). 
Died  July  29,  1927.  Brother  of  WilUam  E.  R.  (1868). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Fenn,  11.  399;  Univ.  War  List;  Army  Lists; 
Who  was  Who.) 

WOOD,  DAVID  TOMLINSON  BAIRD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  5,  1881.  S.  of  Dr  James  Russell  (1850),  of  the  School 
House,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  B.  [Sept.  20],  1861,  at  Black- 
heath.  School,  Woodbridge  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1881; 
B.A.  1884.  Assistant  Master  at  Woodbridge  Grammar 
School.  Assistant,  Department  of  Manuscripts,  British 
Museum,  1889-1926;  Senior  Assistant  Keeper  and  Super- 
intendent of  the  students'  room,  1913-26.  Author,  anti- 
quarian. Died  Mar.  17,  1926.  Brother  of  Andrew  S.  H.  (1876) 
and  Christopher F.  S.  (1886),  etc.  (The  Times,  Mar.  26,  1926.) 

WOOD,  EDMUND  GOUGH  DE  SALIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  18,  1859;  re-adm.  Aug.  15,  i860.  [Eldest  s.  of  Edmund 
Fowle,  of  Chepstow.  B.  1842.]  [School,  King's,  Rochester.] 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  1864;  Hulsean  prize, 
1866;  M.A.  1867;  B.D.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1865;  priest, 
1866;  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1865-85;  V.  there, 
1885-1930.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  igii.  Author,  The  Regal 
Power  'of  the  Church,  or  Fundamentals  of  the  Canon  Law; 
Theology  the  Science  of  Religion.  Died  Dec.  22,  1932,  at 
Cambridge.  Brother  of  James  G.  (1862).  (The  Roffensian 
Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  3,  1933.) 

WOOD,  EDMUND  LEHEUP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magda- 
lene, May  19,  1837.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Peter  Scrim- 
shire  (Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1803),  Dean  of  Middleham  (and 
Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Penrice,  of  Droitwich). 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1837.  Brother  of 
Peter  A.  L.(i837).   (Burke,  Z..G.;  Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.) 

WOOD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  6> 
1814.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  in  London.  School,  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1819; 
priest,  1821;  C.  of  St  Agnes  with  Perranzabuloe,  Cornwall, 
1819-20.  C.  of  St  Austell  with  St  Blazey,  1820-7.  C.  of 
Wheldrake,  Yorks.,  1827-33.  V.  of  Skelton  with  Newby, 
1833-75.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876. 

WOOD,  EDWARD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1894. 
Eldest  s.  of  Edward  Alexander,  Colonel  [late  loth  Hussars] 
(and  Janet,  dau.  of  Caledon  Dupr6  Alexander,  of  Sutton 
Place,  Guildford).  B.  July  8,  1875.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1903.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely),  1898;  priest,  1899;  C.  of  St  Giles  with  St  Peter's, 
Cambridge,  1898-1901.  Chaplain  of  St  John-the-Baptist, 
Matlock  Dale,  Derbs.,  1901-2.  C.  of  Porthleven,  Cornwall, 
1903-5.   C.  of  St  Leonard's,  Newark,  Notts.,  1905-8.   C.  of 


Wood,  Francis  Henry 

Thurgarton  with  Hoveringham,  1908-9.  V.  of  Hibaldstow, 
Lines.,  1909-17.  V.  of  St  Swithin,  Lincoln,  1917-31.  R.  of 
St  Saviour's,  Guernsey,  1931-51-.  During  the  war  of  1939-45, 
he,  his  wife  and  his  daughter  were  carried  ofi  to  Germany. 
Married,  June  22,  1909,  Mary  Catharina  Byron,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Hodgkinson,  of  Newark-on-Trent.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  June  25,  1909.) 

WOOD,  EDWARD  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1870.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Wilham  Spicer  (1836),  D.D.,  Head 
Master  of  Oakham  School.  B.  Dec.  8,  1851,  at  Oakham. 
School,  Oakham  (his  father).  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874; 
M.B.  1879.  At  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge  and  at 
St  Thomas's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  1876;  L.S.A.,  1877. 
Practised  at  Yalding,  Kent.  Married,  July  20,  1881,  Ethel 
Vaughan,  eldest  dau.  of  Vaughan  Holberton,  Esq.,  of  Hamp- 
ton, Middlesex.  Resided  latterly  at  Yealmpton,  Devon. 
Brother  of  William  S.  (1867),  Charles  H.  (1877)  and  George 
F.  S.  (1866).  (The  Guardian,  July  27,  1881;  Oakham  Sch. 
Reg.) 

WOOD,  EDWIN  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  10, 
1894.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  At  Liverpool  Royal  Infirmary  and 
St  Mary's  Hospital,  London.  L.K.Q.C.P.,  Ireland  and  L.M. 
1875;  M.R.C.S.  1876.  Assistant  House  Surgeon,  Northern 
Hospital,  Liverpool.  Practised  at  Pontypool,  Mon.  and  then 
at  Cambridge.  Medical  Officer,  fever  hospital  and  Deputy 
Medical  Officer  of  Health,  Borough  of  Cambridge.  Practised 
subsequently  at  Buckfastleigh,  Devon.  Medical  Officer, 
Totnes  Union.    (Medical  Directories  (not  in  1920).) 

WOOD,  ELLIOTT  COLPOYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1883. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Andrew  (1851).  B.  1865  at  Ruddington, 
Notts.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1891; 
priest,  1892;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Maldon,  Essex,  1891-3.  C.  of 
Church  Langton,  Leics.,  1894.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Leamington, 
Warws.,  1895.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Ware,  Herts.,  1896-7. 
C.  of  St  Michael's,  Devonport,  1897-1901.  C.  of  Lyncombe, 
Somerset,  1901-3.  C.  of  West  Teignmouth,  1903-4.  V.  of 
Widdecombe-in-the-Moor,  1914-48.  Married,  1919,  Marian, 
dau.  of  Henry  Herbert  Hannaford.  Died  Feb.  25,  1948. 
(Crockford;  Who's  Who  in  Devon;  The  Times,  Feb.  27,  1948.) 

WOOD,  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  17,  1900.  S.  of 
George  Henry,  tailor,  of  Hull  (and  Eliza  Bowes).  B.  Feb.  9, 
1881,  at  Southcoates,  Hull.  School,  Hymers  College,  Hull. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Tetten- 
hall  College,  Wolverhampton,  1904-10;  at  West  Leeds  High 
School,  Camberwell,  1912-33.  Died  June  20,  1933.  (Eagle, 
xlviii.  74;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WOOD,     ERNEST    HARRY    EDWARD.      Matric.    Non-Coil., 

Easter,  1885. 

WOOD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1853. 
S.of  [the  Rev.  Sir]  John  Page  [2nd  Bart.]  (1814)  (and  Emma 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Sampson  MicheU,  R.N.,  of  Croft  West, 
Cornwall,  Admiral  in  the  Portuguese  service).  B.  [Feb.  20, 
1834],  at  Cressing,  Essex.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1853.  Ensign,  1855;  Lieut.,  17th  Foot,  1858;  retired, 
1863.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  2,  1864.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1867.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  Feb.  21,  1866. 
Married,  Feb.  20,  1854,  Louisa  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Hodgson,  Esq.,  of  Appleshaw,  Hants.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Apr.  21,  1868,  at  Rivenhall  Place,  Essex.  (Winchester  Coll. 
Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  940;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  and  L.G.;  Inns  of 
Court;  Army  Lists;  G.  Mag.,  1868,  i.  785.) 

WOOD,  FRANCIS  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter,  1889. 

WOOD,  FRANCIS  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Sept.  5, 
1895.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899;  M.B.  and  B.Chu-. 
1902;  D.T.M.  1905.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  House 
Surgeon,  Royal  Infirmary,  Windsor.  Captain  and  Medical 
Officer,  Malay  States  Guides.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Capt.,  Malay  States  Guides  Med.  Service).  Subsequently 
Major  and  Senior  Medical  Officer  in  Perak.  Author,  medical. 
Of  Coedfa,  Bettws-y-Coed,  Carnarvonshire  in  1949.  (Medical 
Directories;  Univ.  War  List.) 

WOOD,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1867.  S.  of  William  (and  Sarah  Leaver).  B.  at  Antwerp, 
Belgium.  Bapt.  there  at  the  British  Consulate.  Matric. 
Michs.  1867;  Chancellor's  English  medal,  1869;  B.A.  1871; 
M.A.  1874;  Seatonian  prize,  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.), 
1871;  priest,  1872;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Northampton,  1871-4. 
C.  of  St  Anne's,  Holloway,  London,  1874-5.  R.  of  Romsley, 
Worcs.,  1875-82.  P.C.  of  St  Paul's,  Northampton,  1882-8. 
Married,  Apr.  23,  1872,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Harley  Jones, 
Esq.,  of  Ludlow,  Salop.  Author,  Echoes  of  the  Night  and  other 
Poems.  Resided  latterly  at  Brabome  Cottage,  Bromley, 
Kent,  where  he  died  Apr.  4,  1906.  (Eagle,  xxviii.  216; 
Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy;  The  Times,  Apr.  9,  1906.) 


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Wood,  Francis  Lindley 

WOOD,  FRANCIS  LINDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  2, 
1789.  OfYorks.  [Eldest  s.  of  Charles,  Capt.,  R.N. ,  of  Bowling 
Hall  (and  Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lacon  Barker,  Esq.,  of 
Otley,  Yorks.).  B.  Dec.  16,  1771.]   Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A. 
1793;   M.A.   1796.    Adm.   at  Lincoln's  Inn,   May  4,    1789. 
Succeeded  his  uncle,  Francis,  of  Bamsley,  as  2nd  Bart., 
July  1,   1795.    High  Sheriff  of  Yorks.,   1814-15.    Married, 
Jan.  15,  1798,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Buck,  Esq.,  of  New 
Grange,  Recorder  of  Leeds,  and  had  issue.    His  elder  son, 
Charles,  was  created  Viscount  Halifax.   Died,  Dec.  31,  1846; 
buried   at   Hickleton.     (Burke,   P.   and   B.    (stih   Halifax); 
G.E.C.;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WOOD,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  18, 
1850.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at  Durham.    School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1865.    Ord.  deacon 
(Durham),  Dec.  i6,  1854;  priest  (Manchester),  Dec.  15,  1855; 
C.  of  Berwick-on-Tweed,   1854-5.    C.  of  Bosbury,   Heref., 
1856.    C.  of  Hopesay,  Salop,  1857-8.    R.  of  Little  Marcle, 
Heref.,    1858-65.   V.   of   Newent,   Gloucs.,    1865-9.     R-   o£ 
Erwarton  with  VVoolverston,  Suffolk,   1869-1919.    Resided 
latterly  at  Felixstowe,  where  he  died  May  24,  1922,  aged  92. 
{Durham  Ord.  Book;  Crockford;  The  Times,  May  27,  1922-) 
WOOD,  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  31,  1872. 
S.  of  Abraham.  B.  [Oct.  21,  1853],  at  Whinney  Field,  Halifax. 
Schools,  Hipperholme  Grammar  School  and  Clevedon  College, 
Northampton.    Matric.   Michs.    1872;   Scholar,    1873;   B.A. 
1876.     Adm.   Solicitor,  1879.     Practised   at   Wrington   and 
Blagdon  and  at  Bristol  (Messrs  Simmonds  and  Wood).  Clerk 
to  the  Magistrates  at  Axbridge.    Married,  1885,  Amy  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  George  Pizey,  surgeon,  of  Clevedon.  Died  Nov.  7, 
1936;  buried  at  Blagdon.    (Peile,  11.  624;  Law  Lists;  The 
Times,  Nov.  9,  1936.) 
WOOD   (post  MEYNELL),  FREDERICK  GEORGE  LINDLEY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  29,  1864.   [4th]  s.  of  Sir  Charles 
Bart.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1818)  [later  ist  Viscount  Halifax] 
(and  Mary  C.  I.,  5th  dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  Grey).    B. 
[June  4],   1846,  in  London.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  B.A.  1868.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  14,  i868. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1871.    On  the  Midland  Circuit. 
Private  Secretary  to  his  father,  when  Lord  Privy  Seal,  1870- 
4.    Of  Hoar  Cross,  Staffs.    J. P.  for  Berks.,  Staffs,  and  the 
West  Riding.  High  Sheriff  of  Staffs.,  1910.  Took  the  name  of 
Meynell,  under  the  will  of  his  sister,  the  Hon.  Mrs  Meynell- 
Ingram,  by  Royal  Licence,  Feb.  8,  1905.    Married,  May  9, 
1878,  Ladv  Mary  Susan  Felicie  Lindsay,  dau.  of  the  25th  Earl 
of  Crawford  and  Balcarres,  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  4,  1910. 
Brother  of  Henry  J.  L.  (i860).    {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Halifax).) 
WOOD,  FREDERICK  HENRY.   .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  M.^gda- 
LENE,  Jan.  8,  1830.    [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  Richard,  of  Hollin 
Hall,  near  Ripon,  Yorks.   (and  .\nne  Ehza,  dau.  of  John 
Eckersall,  Esq.).    [B.  Sept.  14,  iSii.]    School,  Manchester 
Grammar.    Matric.  Michs.  1830.    Succeeded  to  Hollin  Hall, 
1844.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding  and  for  the  Liberty  of  Ripon. 
Major,  Yorks.  Hussars.   Married  (i)  Oct.  10,  1840,  Charlotte 
Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Rothery,  Esq.,  of  Leeds,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  Oct.  1865,  Sarah  Catherine  Isabella,  only  dau.  of 
Capt.  William  Hay.    Of  Littlethorpe  House,  Ripon.    Died 
July    26,    1886.     {Manchester  Sch.    Reg.;   Walford,   County 
Families;  Burke,  L.G.  (sub  Tweeddale).) 
WOOD,  FREDERICK  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  3,  1852.   [2nd]  s.  of  Western  [merchant,  M.P.],  of  North 
Cray  Place,  Kent  (and  Sarah  Letitia,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Morris,  of  Baker  Street,  London).    B.  [June  15,  1834],  in 
London.    School,   Sussex    (private).     Matric.   Michs.    1852; 
B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.    Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1857;  priest, 
1858;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Leeds,  1857-64.    Clerk  in  Orders  of  St 
Peter's,  Leeds,  1864-81.  V.  of  Headingley,  Leeds,  1881-19x3. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon,   1889.    Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Chester,  1889-1913.   Married,  June  6,  1883,  Rose  Lucy,  dau. 
of  Major-General  Charles  Trigance  Franklin,  of  Wigmore  Hall, 
Heref.  Died  July  8,  1913,  at  Conderton  manor,  Tewkesbury. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  10,  1913.) 

WOOD,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  15,  1829.  [4th]  s.  of  John  [attorney]  (and 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Baker,  of  Ipswich).  B.  at  Melton, 
Suffolk  [.Aug.  20,  1810].  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  and 
Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.\.  1833.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Feb.  2,  1830.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  16,  1838. 
{Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Bury  St  Edmunds  Reg.;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WOOD,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  26,  1777.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Bolton  Castle,  near  Rich- 
mond, Yorks.  School,  Halifax.  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  B.A. 
1781;  M.A.  1785.  FeUow,  1785.  P.C.  of  East  Witton,  Yorks., 
1794-1822.  Died  May  10,  1822.  (Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag., 
1822,  I.  570.) 


Wood,  Henry 

WOOD,  GEORGE  EDWARD.   Adm.  peas,  at  Queens',  Apr  23, 

1817.    Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821;  M..A.  1824. 
WOOD,  GEORGE  EDWARD  WILMOT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  3,  1825.   S.  of  the  Rev.  James  Suttell  (1801) 
(and  Catharine,  dau.  of  Roger  Darvall).    B.  [Aug.  24,  1806], 
at  York.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  Scholar, 
1826;  M.B.  1831;  Lie.  Med.  1834;  M.D.  1836.    F.R.C.P.  1837. 
Practised  at  Winchester.  Physician,  Hants.  County  Hospital. 
Married,   Apr.   25,    1839,    Henrietta   Frances,   dau.   of   the 
Rev.  John  Heame  Pinckney,  D.D.,  of  Laleham,  Middlesex. 
Died  Sept.  9,  1864,  at  St  Germains,  France.  Father  of  John  B. 
(1866);  brother  of  James  (1832).  (RecordofOld  Westminsters; 
Medical  Directories.) 
WOOD,  GEORGE  EDWIN  VAUGHAN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Chrisii,  Oct.  6,   1890.    Of  Yorks.    S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn) 
G[eorge]   (King's  College,  London,   1859),  of  Conisborough 
vicarage,   Rotherham.    B.  Aug.   5,   1871,  at  Conisborough. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B..\.  1893.  A  chartered  accountant.  Of 
Hathersage,  Derbs.,  in  1912.    (Who's  Who  in  Yorkshire.) 
WOOD,   GEORGE  FREDERICK  SPICER.    Adm.   pens,   at  St 
John's,  Apr.  30,  1866.   [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Spicer 
(1836),  of  Oakham.    B.  at  Oakham.    Bapt.  June  29,  1847. 
[School,  Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Died  Sept.  25,  1867, 
aged  20.  Brother  of  Edward  J.  (1870),  Charles  H.  (1877)  and 
William  S.  (1867).   (The  Book  of  Oakham  Sch.;  The  Guardian, 
Oct.  2,  1867.) 
WOOD  GEORGE  JORDAINE.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1893. 
[S.  of  J.  C,  of  Lota,  Glanmire,  Co.  Cork.    B.  1872.]   School, 
Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1893.  Died  in  1897.  (Malvern 
Coll.  Reg.) 
WOOD,  GEORGE  LLEWELLYN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895. 
[Only]  s.  of  James  George  (1862),  barrister  (and  Marian 
Cordelia  Watkins).    B.  July  19,  1876,  in  London.    School, 
Malvern  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1895.    Resided  two  years. 
Assistant  Master  at  St  Joseph's  CoUege,  Colombo,  Ceylon;  at 
St  Peter's  Collegiate  School,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia.    Acci- 
dentally killed,  Oct.  5,  1924,  at  Vidona,  British  Columbia. 
(Malvern  Coll.  i?«g.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Venn,  11.  545  and  addenda, 
1940;  The  Times,  Oct.  8,  1924.) 
WOOD,  GEORGE  MATSON.   -Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  25,  1815.  S.  of  John.   B.  [Mar.  5,  1796]  in  the  Bahama 
Islands,  W.  Indies.    [School,  Eton.]    Matric.  Michs.  1815. 
Perhaps  the  George  Watson  (sic)  Wood  who  married,  Sept.  30, 
1841,  EUena  Mary,  dau.  of  S.  A.  Leeks,  of  Great  Coram  Street, 
London.    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  11. 
647.) 
WOOD,  GEORGE  ORME  WESTERN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  1, 1889.  [Only]  s.  of  Western  (Pembroke  CoUege,  Oxford, 
1849)  deceased  (and  Lucy  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Frederick 
Orme  Darvall,  41st  Foot).   B.  Nov.  19,  1868,  in  Queensland, 
Australia.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1889. 
Married,  .Apr.  20,  1904,  Helen  Portia  Rosalind,  dau.  of  Adam 
Davidson,  of  Queensland,  Austraha,  and  had  issue.   Died  in 
1926.   (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WOOD,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  RAYNER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  -Apr.  25.  1870.    [Only]  s.  of  W.  R.  [William 
Rayner],  Esq.,  of  Singleton  Lodge,  Manchester  (and  Sarah 
Jane,  dau.  of  James  McConnel,  of  Manchester).   [B.  May  23, 
1851.]   Matric.  Michs.  1870.   Of  Singleton  Lodge,  Lanes.,  and 
of  Prestwich,  Manchester,  J. P.   Captain,  Lanes.  Vols.,  1873. 
Major,  4th  Vol.  Regt.,  Manchester  Regt.,   1881.    Married, 
Aug.  II,  1886,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Martineau,  of 
South  Road,  Clapham  Park,  London,  and  had  issue.    Died 
Apr.  26,  1926,  at  Manchester.    (Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists; 
Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Apr.  28,  1926.) 
WOOD,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  4,  1818. 
[S.  of  James  Alexander.    B.  Dec.  lo,  1800.    Bapt.  Jan.  10, 
1801,  in  St  Pancras,  London.  School,  Bromley  (Mr  Hibbert).] 
Entered   the  East   India  Co.'s  Service  as  a  Cadet,   1821; 
Ensign,    1822;    Lieut.,   5th   Bombay  N.I.,   1826.    Died   at 
Bombay,    Nov.    19,    1826.     Brother  of   James   A.    (1812). 
(/.  Rennie;  V.  Hodson.) 
VOOD,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  1825. 
WOOD,  HENRY.   .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  4,  1848.    [S.  of 
T    Esq    of  High  Fields,  Leicester.  School,  Harrow.]   Matric. 
Mi'chs,  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1855.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.), 
1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Leicester,  1852-5. 
C.   of   Whitwick,    Leics.,    1856-62.    C.   of   .Alkborough   (or 
Aukborough),  Lines.,  1863-6.  V.  of  Biddenham,  Beds.,  1866- 
90.    Resided  latterly  at  Folkestone,  where  he  died  July  24. 
1912,  aged  83.   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Aug.  2,  1912.) 
WOOD,  HENRY.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  26, 
1849     S.   of  John,  Esq.,   of    York.    School,   Halifax   [and 
Uppingham].    B.  Nov.  1830.     M.itric.  Michs.  1849.    Perhaps 
adm.  SoUcitor,  1855;  practised  in  York  (Messrs  J.  P..  W.  H. 
and  J.  R.  Wood).   Brother  of  Charles  (1847). 


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Wood,  Henry  Cooper 

WOOD,  HENRY  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1897.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  Joseph,  of  Bidborough  Court,  near 
Tunbridge  Wells.  B.  [Aug  30],  1878,  at  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme,  Staffs.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A. 
igoo.  Partner  in  Messrs  Gilbert  J.  McCaul  and  Co.,  merchants 
of  Bishopsgate,  London.  Married,  1904,  Muriel  Joyce,  elder 
dau.  of  William  Mewbum,  of  Great  Sanders,  Sedlescombe, 
Sussex,  and  had  issue.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(ist  City  of  London  Volunteer  Rifles;  anti-aircraft  duties  in 
London).  J. P.  for  Kent,  1927.  Of  Overmeads,  Speldhurst, 
Kent,  in  1950.  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  KeUy,  Handbook.) 
wood,  The  Rev.  HENRY  HAYTON.  M.A.  1853,  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  of  Churchill,  Cumber- 
land.] Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  O.xford,  June  14,  1844, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1848;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1851;  Fellow, 
1 851;  Tutor,  1852;  Bursar  and  Dean  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1849;  priest,  1853;  R.  of 
HolweU,  Dorset,  1857-82.  Died,  aged  57,  at  Westward 
vicarage,  Cumberland,  Nov.  3,  1882.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford; 
Boase,  vi.  930.) 
WOOD,  HENRY  JAMES  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  2,  1882.  Only  s.  of  James  Templeton  (1837), 
barrister,  of  London  (and  Mary  Ehzabeth  Moon).  B.  there 
[Mar.  23, 1863].  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1882; Scholar; 
B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  .^dra.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  8, 
1887.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1890.  Of  Fingest  Cottage, 
High  Wycombe,  Bucks.  J. P.  for  Bucks.  Married,  July  27, 
1889,  EUen  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Captain  S.  H.  Jones-Parry, 
Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  19,  1918. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 
WOOD,  HENRY  JOHN  LINDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  3,  i860.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  Charles,  Bart,  [later  ist  Viscount 
HaUfax]  (Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1818)  (and  Mary  C.  I.,  dau.  of 
Charles,  2nd  Earl  Grey).  B.  [Jan.  12,  1843],  at  Hickleton, 
Vorks.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864. 
Comet,  loth  Hussars,  1864;  Lieut.,  1870;  Captain,  12th 
Lancers,  1874;  Brevet-Major,  1874.  Served  on  the  staff  of 
Sir  Garnet  Wolseley  in  Cyprus.  A.D.C.  to  the  Viceroy  of 
India,  1869-70;  to  the  G.O.C.,  Ashanti  expedition,  1873-4; 
Brigade-Major,  Curragh  district,  1876;  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G., 
Cyprus,  1878-9.  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding.  Married,  Mar.  2, 
1897,  Laura  AdeUne,  dau.  of  Ernest  Thellusson,  and  widow  of 
James  Montague,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  5,  1903.  Brother 
of  Frederick  G.  L.  (1864).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Halifax); 
Army  Lists.) 
WOOD,  HENRY  MILLS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1893. 
S.  of  Charies  William,  of  i,  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
London.  B.  [June  30],  1871,  in  London.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896.  A  fruit-grower;  of 
Greylands,  St  Martin's,  Guernsey,  where  he  died  June  7, 
1923.  (R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 
WOOD,  HENRY  ORME.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Nov.  3,  1832. 
S.  of  Lieut.  Colonel  [Samuel]  Wood,  deceased,  of  Hoddesdon, 
Herts.  [B.  Jan.  17,  1815.  School,  Westminster.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  6,  1837.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  14,  1840; 
priest,  June  6,  1841.  Died  Aug.  18,  1864,  in  Guernsey. 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Inns  of  Court;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1864,  11.  525.) 
WOOD,  HENRY  PEARSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  20, 
1863.  S.  of  Thomas  Christopher.  B.  [Feb.  15],  1839,  at 
Dorking,  Surrey.  Bapt.  at  Henley.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1863.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  June  7,  1866.  Kept  five 
terms  irregularly.  (F.  P.  White.) 
WOOD,  HENRY  SOTHEBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's, 
May  20,  1837.  S.  of  the  Rev.  — ,  of  Claydon,  Suffolk, 
deceased.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi),  1841;  priest,  1842;  C.  of  Fenton,  Linos.,  1841-6. 
Master  of  Stoke-on-Trent  diocesan  School,  1847-64.  Chaplain, 
Bamet  R.  patriotic  home  for  boys  and  of  Bamet  Union, 
1864-73.  R.  of  Grindon,  Staffs.,  1873-92.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1893. 
WOOD,  HENRY  THELLUSSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  18,  1868.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Mountford  (1829),  R. 
of  Aldbury,  Herts,  (and  Fanny).  B.  there.  Bapt.  July  7, 
1850.  [.School,  Royal  Grammar,  Guildford.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1878.  Invited  to  join  the  first  English 
cricket  team  sent  to  Australia,  but  was  unable  to  accept  as 
he  bad  taken  an  assistant  mastership  at  Aldin  House, 
Slough.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of 
Baldock,  Herts.,  1874-7.  V.  of  Great  Chishill,  1877-84-  V.  of 
Biggleswade,  Beds.,  1884-90.  R.  of  Aldbury,  1890-1928. 
Hon.  Canon  of  St  Albans,  1904.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop, 
1913-28.  Married,  Feb.  19,  1878,  Lucy  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  Francis  Michael  Collins,  Esq.,  of  Marlborough.  Died 
July  21,  1928.  Brother  of  Richard  M.  (1871).  (Lagle,  xlv. 
223;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  25,  1928; 
Cambridge  Review,  Oct.  12,  1928.) 


Wood,  Isaac 

WOOD,  HENRY  TRUEMAN  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  May  2,  1864.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  Burton  Persse, 
Esq.,  of  Grove  End  Road,  St  John's  Wood,  London  (and 
Emily  Mary  Roche,  dau.  of  James  Morris).  B.  Nov.  13,  1845, 
in  Bruton  Street,  London.  Bapt.  Nov.  26,  1845.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1864.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Oct.  17, 
1864;  Scholar;  B.A.  1868;  Le  Bas  prize,  1869,  1870;  M.A. 
1884.  A  clerk  in  the  Patent  Office,  1870.  Editor  of  the 
Society  of  Arts  Journal,  1872.  British  Commissioner  at  the 
Paris  exhibition,  1879.  Secretary  of  the  Royal  Commission 
for  the  Chicago  exhibition,  1893.  Secretary  of  the  Society  of 
Arts,  1879-1917;  Treasurer,  1918;  Chairman  of  Council,  igig. 
President  of  the  Royal  Photographic  Society,  1894-6. 
Chairman  of  Kodaks,  Ltd.  Knighted,  1890.  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour.  Married,  1873,  Marion,  dau.  of  J.  Oliver, 
and  had  issue.  Author,  History  of  the  Society  of  Arts;  etc. 
Died  Jan.  7,  1929,  at  Bourne  End.  Father  of  William  V. 
(1893).  [Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  8,  1929.) 

WOOD,  HERBERT  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1899. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  J.  R.,  Nonconformist  minister.  B.  Sept.  2, 
1879,  at  St  John's  Park,  London.  Schools,  City  of  London, 
and  Regent's  Park  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Carus  Greek 
Testament  prize,  1900;  Jeremie  Septuagint  prize,  1902;  B.A. 
(Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1902;  Crosse  Scholar,  1903; 
(Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1904);  Lightfoot  Scholar,  1904; 
M.A.  1906.  Fellow,  1904-10.  President  of  the  Union,  1905. 
Hon.  D.D.,  St  Andrews,  1937.  Lecturer  on  the  New  Testa- 
ment, at  Selly  Oak  Colleges,  1910-40.  Director  of  studies  of 
Woodbrooke  settlement,  Birmingham,  1917-40.  Professor  of 
Theology  at  Birmingham  University,  1940-6.  Hulsean 
Lecturer  at  Cambridge,  1933-4.  Married,  1907,  Dorothea 
Wallis,  of  Scarborough.  Author,  Rationalism  and  Historical 
Criticism;  George  Fox;  The  parting  of  the  roads,  etc.  Of 
52  A  Linden  Road,  Birmingham,  in  1952.  Brother  of  John  R. 
(1896).   (Jesus  Coll.  Report;  Who's  Who.) 

WOOD,  HERBERT  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Aug.  13,  1874.  S.  of  F.  J.,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  3,  New  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  London.  School,  University  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1874;  LL.B.  1878.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1881;  practised  in 
London  (Messrs  Hawes,  Wood  and  Ware).  [Law  Lists  {not 
1930).) 

WOOD,  HERBERT  JOHN  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1873.  [6th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Peter  [Akneric  Leheup] 
(1837),  of  Copford,  Essex.  B.  [Aug.  29],  1855,  at  Devizes. 
School,  Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A. 
1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1878;  priest,  1879; 
C.  of  Boxmoor,  Herts.,  1878-80.  C.  of  St  John's,  Bethnal 
Green,  1881-2.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Southampton,  1882-3. 
Chaplain  to  the  Famley  Iron  Company  at  Leeds,  1883-4. 
Married,  Aug.  31,  1892,  Annie  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  G. 
March,  Esq.,  of  Leeds.  Resided  subsequently  at  Bkkenhead. 
Died  Aug.  9,  1924.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Clergy  List;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  7,  1892.) 

WOOD  (post  STEELE-WOOD),  HERBERT  STEELE.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  19)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  i,  1876.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Leonard 
Charles  (Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford,  1837),  V.  of  Great  Singleton, 
Lanes.  B.  at  Singleton.  School,  Kirkham  Grammar.  Matric. 
Lent,  1876.  At  the  Univ.  of  the  Cape,  1883.  Ord.  deacon 
(Grahamstown,  S.  Africa),  1890;  priest,  1894.  Vice- Prmcipal 
of  Dale  College,  King  Williamstown,  1878-90.  Head  Master 
of  the  diocesan  grammar  School  and  C.  of  St  John-the-Evang., 
East  London,  1890-1935.  Changed  his  name  to  Steele- Wood, 
1928.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1936. 

WOOD,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  20,  1824. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (i794)-  B.  at  Swanwick  Hall. 
Derbs.  [Aug.  16,  1804].  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1824. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Dec.  29,  1825;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield),  1828;  priest,  1829.  R.  of  Blore-Ray,  Staffs.,  1836- 
69.  Of  Swanwick  Hall,  Derbs.  Died  in  1880.  (Repton  Sch. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  A.  P.  Burke,  Family  Records.) 

WOOD,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11,  1875-  5tli  s.  of 
Joseph  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Sheffield.  B.  there,  Mar.  22,  1855. 
School,  Sheffield  Collegiate  (Mr  Cardwell).  Matric.  Michs. 
1875;  Scholar;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1883.  Cricket  'blue,'  1879. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1885 ;  priest,  1892.  Assistant  Master  at 
Wellington  College,  1885-93.  Chaplain  at  Broadmoor 
asylum,  1893-1906.  C.  of  Aylesbury,  Bucks.,  1906-7.  V.  of 
Whitchurch,  1908-41.  Married,  Apr.  3, 1888,  Emily  Josephine, 
dau.  of  Professor  E.  SoUy,  F.R.S.,  of  Sutton.  Died  July  31. 
1941.  [Crockford;  Book  of  Blues;  The  Times,  Aug.  i,  1941-) 
WOOD,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  26,  1786.  [Eldest 
s.  of  Isaac,  of  Winsford  and  Newton  Hall,  Chester  (and  Jane, 
dau.  of  James  Moreton,  of  Church  Hill,  Over,  Cheshue).] 
B.  July,  1768.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1789;  B.A.  1791- 
Of  Newton  Hall,  Chester.  Married,  Aug.  1 792.  Annabella,  dau. 
of  Andrew  Wilson,  M.D.,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Died  in 
Nov.  1796.  Father  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.O.) 


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WOOD,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  i8,  1813.  [Only  s. 
of  Isaac  (above),  of  Newton  Hall,  Chester  (and  Annabella, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Wilson,  M.D.,  of  Newcaslle-on-Tyne).  B. 
May  II,  I795-]  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1822. 
Ord.  deacon,  1818;  priest,  1819.  V.  (and  Patron)  of  Middle- 
wich,  Cheshire,  1819-64.  Archdeaconof  Chester,  1847-64.  Of 
Newton  Hidl,  Chester.  Married,  May  24,  1824,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Nugent,  of  Clay  Hill,  Epsom,  Surrey.  Died  June  7, 
1865,  at  Moreton  Hall,  near  Chirk,  Denbighshire.  Father  of 
the  next  and  of  Thomjis  C.  (1852).  {Boase,  iii.  1467; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.O.) 

WOOD,  ISAAC  MORETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1S44.  ^Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  (above),  \'.  of  Middlewich, 
Cheshire  (and  -Man,-,  dau.  of  John  Nugent).  B.  [Apr.  15,, 
1825.  Bapt.  .-^pr.  21,  1825.  [School,  King  William's  College, 
Isle  of  Man.]  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  28,  1847.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Newton  Hall, 
Cheshire,  June  7,  1865.  Died  Jan.  6,  1895.  Brother  of 
Thomas  C.  (1852).   (King  William's  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.O.) 

WOOD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  7,  1767.  [S.  of 
William,  husbandman,  of  Notts.]  Matric.  Michs.  1768;  B.A. 
1771;  M.A.  1774;  B.D.  1781;  D.D.  1788.  FeUow,  1773795; 
bursar,  1789-95.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  June  8,  1772;  priest, 
Sept.  29,  1775.  C.  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1772.  R.  of 
Marston-Morteyne,  Beds.,  1795-1814.  R.  of  Wyfordby, 
Leics.,  1776-1814.  Married,  Mar.  24,  1606,  Frances,  only  dau. 
of  Boardman  Bromhead,  Esq.,  of  the  Close,  Lincoln.  Died 
Dec.  27,  1814,  aged  64,  at  Bath.  M.I.  in  Marston-Morteyne 
Church.  Brother  of  William  (1764).  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm., 
III.  715;  E.  A.  B.  Barnard;  G.  Mag.,  1814,  11.  679;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Jan.  16,  1815.) 

WOOD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  14,  1778.  [S.  of 
James,  of  Tottington,  Lanes,  (and  —  Smith).  B.  Dec.  14, 
1760  at  Holcombe,  near  Bury.]  Matric.  Michs.  177S;  Scholar, 
1781;  B.A.  (Senior  Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize)  1782; 
M.A.  1785;  B.D.  1793;  D.D.  (per  Lit.  Reg.)  1815.  Fellow, 
1782-1815;  tutor,  1789-1814;  President,  1802-15;  Master, 
1815-39.  Junior  Proctor,  1791-2.  Vice-Chancellor,  1816-17. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  June  26,  1785;  priest,  June  29,  1787. 
Dean  of  Ely,  1820-39.  R-  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  1823- 
39.  A  generous  benefactor  to  the  College,  subscribing  liberally 
towards  the  erection  of  the  New  Court  and  giving  money  to 
foimd  scholarships.  Left  £20,000,  this  sum  ultimately 
forming  the  nucleus  of  the  building  fund  for  the  new  Chapel. 
Author,  The  elements  of  Algebra;  The  principles  of  Mechanics ; 
The  elements  of  Optics.  Died  Apr.  23,  1839,  in  Cambridge; 
buried  in  the  College  Chapel.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  570; 
Clerical  Guide;  The  Extraordinary  Black  Book;  G.  Mag.,  1839, 
II.  201;  D.N.B.,  which,  with  J.  E.  B.  Mayor,  calls  him 
•F.R.S.') 

WOOD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  June  4, 
1832.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  Suttell  (1801),  of  Woodhall, 
Yorks.  (and  Catharine  Darvall).  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon),  1837;  priest,  1838.  C.  of  Walcot,  Bath,  -1841-6.  Inc. 
of  Christ  Church,  Walcot,  1846-85.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1874. 
Married  Sophia  — .  Died  Apr.  27,  1889,  aged  76,  at  Bath. 
Brother  of  George  E.  W.  (1825).  (Boase,  vi.  940;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  8,  1889.) 

WOOD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1875.  [S.  of 
Alexander.  B.  July  18, 1852,  at  Rathven,  Banfis.  At  Aberdeen 
University;  M.A.  1874.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  (loth 
Wrangler)  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Fellow,  1880-7.  Chief  mathe- 
matical Master  at  Glasgow  Academy,  -1903-12.  Died  Dec.  1, 
1912.  (Roll  of  Graduates  of  Aberdeen  University;  School- 
masters' Directories.) 

WOOD,  JAMES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  26,  i8i2.  [S.  of  James  Alexander.]  B.  at  Highbury 
Place,  Middlesex.  .Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1819.  In  Holy 
Orders.  Perhaps  C.  of  .Morvah,  Cornwall,  1843-4,  and  C.  of 
Sturminster-Marshall,  Dorset,  1847-50;  disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1851.  Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Henry  (1818). 
(Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

WOOD,  JAMES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  24,  1843;  re-adm.  Apr.  24,  1844  as  a  'Ten-year  man.' 
S.  of  the  Rev.  James  .^[lexander]  (above),  of  Catts  Hill, 
Herts.  B.  July  14,  i8ig,  at  [Hemel]  Hempstead,  Herts. 
[School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  V.  of  Stonesby,  Lines.,  1869-76. 
.Married,  Aug.  23,  1849,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Morice, 
V.  of  AshweU,  Herts.  Died  Mar.  23,  1893,  at  Toumay, 
Belgium.    (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WOOD,  JAMES  ARNOLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3, 
1844.    Matric.  Michs.  1844.   -Migrated  to  Clare,  Feb.  5,  1845. 

WOOD,  JAMES  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  19, 
1862.  [2nd  s.  of  Edmund  Fowle,  land-agent,  of  Chepstow. 
B.  Dec.  II,  1843,  at  Illawarra,  N.S.W.,  Australia.  School, 
private.]    Matric.   Michs.   1862;   Scholar,   1863;   B.A.   (14th 


Wood,  John 

Classic;  Law  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1866;  LL.B.  1867;  Chancellor's 
medal  for  legal  studies,  1868;  Whewell  law  Scholar,  1868; 
M.A.  1869.  FeUow,  1868.  Rowmg  'blue,'  1868.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1869. 
F.S..\.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Bencher.  An 
authority  on  the  laws  and  customs  of  the  Forest  of  Dean, 
concerning  which  he  published  several  works.  Married,  May 
I3i  1873,  Marion  CordeUa,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Watkins, 
Esq.,  of  Chepstow.  Died  Jan.  11,  1928.  Father  of  George  L. 
(1895);  brother  of  Edmund  G.  de  S.  (1859).  (Book  of  Blues; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
Jan.  12  and  14,  1928.) 

wood,  JAMES  HATHORN  ROWORTH.  .Matric.  Non-CoU. 
from  Ayerst  H.,  Easter,  1884.  Migrated  to  Queens';  B.A. 
1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Southwell),  1887;  priest,  1889;  C.  of 
Cotgrave,  Notts.,  1887-9.  Inc.  of  Stonewall,  Manitoba, 
Canada,  1889-93.  C.  of  South  Scarle  with  Girton  and 
Besthorpe,  Notts.,  1893-5.  R.  of  Thorpe-by-Newark,  1895- 
1901.  V.  of  Cropwell  Bishop,  1900-23,  and  V.  of  Owthorpe, 
1901-23.  Died  Nov.  8,  1923,  aged  60.  (Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Nov.  23,  1923.) 

WOOD,  JAMES  MARKE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S.  of 
James  Marke,  merchant,  of  the  Towers,  Sefton  Park,  Liver- 
pool (and  Agnes  Macrea).  B.  May  7,  1876,  in  Liverpool. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899.  Lieut., 
2nd  V.B.,  the  Liverpool  Regt.,  1899.  Shot  for  England  at 
Bisley.  Inventor  of  a  form  of  chronograph  for  measuring  the 
velocity  of  rifle  bullets.  Died  May  14,  1903,  in  Liverpool. 
The  "Marke  Wood'  shooting  prizes  were  founded  and 
endowed  by  his  mother,  1909.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11. 
546  and  addenda,  1940.) 

WOOD,  JAMES  RUSSELL.  .■Vdm.  pens,  (age  iS)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  14,  1850.  S.  of  Dr  Andrew.  B.  in  India.  School, 
Blackheath  proprietary.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B..A.  1854; 
M.A.  1857;  LL.D.  1874.  .\ssistant  master  at  Richmond 
Grammar  School,  Yorks.,  1854-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1856; 
priest,  1857;  C.  of  Hemingford  Abbots,  Hunts.,  1856-7.  C. 
of  Holyboume,  Hants.,  1857-8.  .\ssistant  Master  at  Black- 
heath  proprietary'  School,  1859-67.  The  first  Head  .Master  of 
Eastbourne  College,  1867-9;  Head  Master  of  Trinity  College, 
Eastbourne,  1869-74;  Head  Master  of  Woodbridge  Grammar 
School,  Suffolk,  1874-94.  R.  of  Beyton,  Suffolk,  1895-1901. 
C.  of  Waterford,  Herts.,  1901-3.  Died  Jan.  30,  1903,  aged  69. 
Brother  of  Andrew  (1851);  father  of  Andrew  S.  H.  (1876), 
Christopher  F.  S.  (1886),  David  T.  B.  (1881),  John  S.  C. 
(1877),  Philip  K.  M.  (1890)  and  Thomas  M.  H.  (1883).  (Crock- 
ford; Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times,  Feb.  2,  1903.) 

WOOD,  JAMES  SUTTELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  8,  1801. 
B.  at  Arkendale,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A.  1805; 
M.A.  1810.  R.  of  Cranfield,  Beds.,  1809-19.  Resided  sub- 
sequently at  -A.skrigg,  Yorks.    Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 

1857.  Father  of  George  E.  W.  (1825)  and  James  (1832). 
(Foster;  Index  Eccles.) 

WOOD,  JAMES  TEMPLETON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  4, 
1837.  [2nd  s.  of  Henry,  of  Woodhall,  Yorks.  (and  Margaret 
Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Templeton).  B.  Nov.  7,  1819. 
School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  22,  1838.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  31,  1845.  Sometime  with  the  Eastern  Bengal  railway 
company.  Married,  Oct.  24,  1858,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Richard  Moon.  Died  Oct.  19,  1887.  Father  of  Henry  J.  T. 
(1882).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke.  L.O.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WOOD,  The  Rev.  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  iii 
1784.  Of  Cumberiand.  Matric.  Easter,  1797;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.) 
1797.  C.  of  Linton,  Kent,  1790-4.  V.  of  Brenzett,  1794-1831, 
and  V.  of  Heme,  1794-1831.  Died  in  Jan.  1831,  aged  76. 
(Clerical  Guide;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  10,  1794.  Of 
Derbs.  [S.  of  Hugh,  of  Swanwick  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary 
Peake).  B.  Nov.  25,  1776.]  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  B..\.  1799; 
M.A.  1802.  Of  Swanwick  Hall,  Derbs.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield 
and  Coventry),  Sept.  15,  1799;  priest.  May  31,  1801;  C.  of 
Pinxton,  Derbs.,  1799-1801.  C.  of  Mugginton,  1801-8.  R.  of 
Kingsley,  Staffs.,  1808-55  and  V.  of  Pentrich  (with  Ripley, 
from  1821),  Derbs.,  1818-55.  Married,  Sept.  22,  1803,  Emilia 
Susan,  dau.  of  Abel  W.  Bellairs,  of  Stamford.   Died  Oct.  28, 

1858.  Father  of  Hugh  (1825);  doubtless  brother  of  Robert 
(1799).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  tv.  570;  A.  P.  Burke,  Family 
Records.) 

WOOD,  JOHN.  .Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  12,  1799. 
2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  William,  of  Tiverton,  Devon.  [B.  there, 
.Mar.  22,  1781.  Schools,  Blundell's,  Tiverton  and  Christ's 
Hospital.]  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  Scholar;  B..\.  (8th  Wrangler) 
1803;  M.A.  1806.  FeUow,  1806;  tutdr.  V.  of  Saxthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1825-33.  Died  in  1833.  (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.; 
Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners;  Clerical  Guide;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  G.  Mag.,  1833,  n.  379-) 


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WOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  21,  1820. 
S.  of  William  C[ole],  Esq.  B.  [1802],  at  Martock  Somerset. 
School  [Blundell's],  Tiverton,  Devon.  Matnc.  Michs.  1820; 
B.A.  1824.  Doubtless  father  of  Augustus  (1861).  (Blundell  s 
Sch.  Reg.) 

WOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25.  1824.  Of 
Staffs.  [S.  of  General  Wood,  deceased.  B.  Aug.  10,  1805.] 
Schools,  Rugby  and  Malvern.  Matric.  Michs.  1824.  Rusti- 
cated for  two  years  in  1826.   {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  F.  P.  White.) 

WOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  27,  1826. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Kirkby  Malzeard,  Yorks  School  Ripon. 
Matric.  Easter,  1826.  Migrated  {age  26)  to  Trmity,  Mar.  26. 
1827;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  priest  (Durham),  July  13, 
1839!   {Durham  Ord.  Book.) 

WOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  12,  1843. 
S  of  WiUiam.  B.  [May  28,  1823],  at  Bradford,  Yorks.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M-A.  1852  In 
Holy  Orders.  'Died  of  fever  while  traveUing  in  Spam,  about 
1849  {sic).'   {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

WOOD.  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  15,  1850.  [3rd] 
s.  of  Nicholas,  Esq.  [M.P.],  of  Hetton  Hall,  Co.  Durham  and 
Maria,  dau.  of  Collingwood  Forster).  B.  [Nov.  24,  1832],  at 
Long  Benton,  Northumberland.  Bapt.  Jan.  7,  1833-  School, 
King's  CoUege,  London  [and  Repton].  Matric.  Michs.  1850; 
B  A  1854-  M.A.  1857.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  23, 
1852.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  5,  1856.  Manned,  Apr.  21, 
i86s  EUza,  dau.  of  James  Alexander.  Died  June  28,  1905. 
{Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  8,  1852.  [4th] 
s  of  William  John,  clothier,  of  Bond's  Mill  [and  the  Thrupp, 
Stroud,  Gloucs.]  (and  Catherine).  B.  [Apr.  28,  1833],  at 
Stonehouse,  Gloucs.  Bapt.  May  30,  1833-  [School,  Chelten- 
ham College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1861. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  May  18,  1856;  priest,  June  7,  1857;  C. 
of  Aylesbury,  Bucks.,  1856-63.  C.  of  Mapperley,  Derbs., 
1864-6.  C.  of  Wolverton,  Bucks.,  1866-71;  V.  there,  1871- 
95.  Hon.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1892.  Resided 
latterly  at  Babbacombe,  Devon,  where  he  died  Nov.  19,  1929. 
{Eagle,  -xLv.  342;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Ttmes, 
Nov.  20,  1929.) 

WOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  26,  1859-  S.  of 
the  Rev  James  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1824),  V.  of  Wam- 
ham,  Sussex  (and  Marianne).  B.  there.  Bapt.  July  25,  1841. 
Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A.  1867.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon)  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Skipton-in- 
Craven,' Yorks.,  1875-9.  C.  of  Wamham,  Sussex,  1879-81. 
C  of  Heyshott,  1882-3.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Kirkdale,  Lanes., 
1883-7  C.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  Everton,  1888-97.  V.  of  Bran- 
stone,  Staffs.,  1897-1902.  Died  Oct.  17.  1902,  aged  61,  at 
Ramsgate.    {Eagle,  xxv.  209;  Crockford.) 

WOOD,  JOHN  ALFRED.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1899.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  J[ames]  K[irkman],  of  Bamet,  Herts.  Migrated  to 
Emmanuel.  Oct.  13,  1900;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1906  Ord. 
deacon  (London),  1903;  priest,  1904;  C.  of  Forty  HUl,  Enfield, 
Middlesex,  1903-5.  C.  of  Mansfield,  Notts.,  1905-7.  C.  of 
St  Anne's,  Moseley,  Worcs.,  1907-13-  C.  of  Streat  with 
Westmeston,  Sussex,  1913-14-  V.  of  Wivelsfield,  I9i4-i7- 
Perm  to  off.  at  Whetstone,  Middlesex,  19 17-21.  V.  of 
Smallhythe,  Kent,  1921-7.  V.  of  Kennington,  1927-31-  V.  of 
Wilmington,  Sussex,  1936-51-.  {Crockford.) 

WOOD,  JOHN  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  11, 
1890  S.  of  Harry  George  Dupree  [Clerk  to  the  Atlas  Assur- 
ance Co.]  (and  Ann).  B.  [Oct.  13,  1871],  at  Islington,  Middle- 
sex Schools,  Grocers'  Company  and  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar;  B.A.  (14^^  Wrangler)  1893; 
MA.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1894;  pnest,  1895;  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Leicester,  1894-8.  Vice-Principal  of  St  John's 
Divinity  School,  Lahore,  1 898-1900;  Principal,  1907-11; 
Warden,  1911-12.  Principal  of  Edwardes  College,  Peshawar, 
iqi4-2o'.  Fellowof  Punjab  University,  1915-20.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Lahore,  1919.  Warden  (C.M.S.)  of  St  Andrew's  Hostel, 
Highbury,  1920-3.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Stoke  Newington,  1921-3- 
R  of  Witherley  with  Atterton,  Leics.,  1923-46.  Married, 
Oct.  18,  1902,  Eileen  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  B.  Kendnck, 
of  Leicester.  Latterly  of  i,  North  Avenue,  Leicester,  where 
he  died  June  22,  1952.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile, 
11.  756;  Crockford.) 
WOOD,  JOHN  BIGLAND.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  19),  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  13,  1866.  [3rd]  s.  of  George  Edward  Wilmot 
(1825)  of  Winchester  [and  of  East  Sheen].  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  (Law  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1869);  LL.B.  1870;  LL.M.  1876. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  13,  i868.  Called  to  the  Bar, 


Wood,  John  Spicer 


Apr.  30,  1873.    On  the  Western  Circuit.    Resided  at  Bath. 
Died  May  8,  ign.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 
WOOD,  JOHN  BINNS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  18, 
1821.    S.  of  Jacob.    B.  in  London.    School,  Wandsworth, 
London.   Matric.  Michs.  1821. 
WOOD,  JOHN  COOPER.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  14, 
1856.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Ravenshaw  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1828)  (and  Mary  Gibbons).    B.  at  Coalport,  Salop. 
Bapt.  Dec.  28,  1837.    School,  Shrewsbury.    Matnc.  Michs. 
1856;  Scholar;  B.A.    i860;   M.A.   1863.    Second  Master  of 
Wakefield  Grammar  School,  1860-2.    Ord.  deacon  (Ripon), 
1861;   priest,    1862;   C.   of  St   John's,   Wakefield,    1861-2. 
Head  Master  of  Prescot  Grammar  School,   1863-4;   Head 
Master   of    Halesowen   Grammar    School,    1864-7.     R.    of 
Romsley,  Worcs.,  1867-72.  V.  of  Grinshill,  Salop,  1872-3. 
V.  of  CUve,  Salop,  1873-1903.    Died  Apr.  25,  1903,  aged  65. 
{Eagle,   XXV.    208;   Shrewsbury  Sch.    Reg.;   Crockford;   The 
Times,  Apr.  30,  1903.) 
WOOD,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14, 
1827.    S.  of  John.   B.  in  London.   School,  Sydenham,  Kent. 
Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Apr.  4,  1829. 
WOOD,  JOHN  LAWRENCE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1899.    S.  of   Philip,  of  the  Grammar  School,   Darlington, 
Durham.  B.  [Feb.  23],  1881,  at  Darlington.  School,  Darlmg- 
ton  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.    At  Edm- 
burgh    and    St    Thomas's    Hospital,    London.     M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,    1906.     Lieut.,    R.A.M.C,    1907;   Captain,    1910; 
Major,   1919.    Served  in  the  Great  War,   1914-19  (Major, 
R.A.M.C;    O.B.E.;    mentioned    3    times    in    despatches; 
Chevalier,  Military  Order  of  Avis  (Portugal);  temp.  Lieut.- 
Col.  1919)-    Died  Jan.  4,  1943.    {Medical  Directories;  Army 
Lists;  Univ.  War  List.) 
WOOD,  JOHN  PAGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  11, 
1814.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Matthew  [ist  Bart.,  twice  Lord  Mayor  of 
London]  (and  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Page,  M.D.,  of  Woodbndge, 
Sufiolk).     B.    [Aug.    25,    1796],    at    Woodbridge.     School, 
Winchester.    Matric.  Lent,  1815;  LL.B.  1821.    Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  June  17,  1821;  priest.  Mar.  3,  1822.  Chaplam  and 
private  secretary  to  Queen  Carohne,  attending  her  death  and 
burial  at  Brunswick;  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Sussex,  1821- 
43.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  ComhiU,  London,  1824-66.  V.of  Cressmg, 
Essex,  1832-66.  Married,  Feb.  16, 1820,  Emma  Carohne,  dau. 
of  Sampson  Michell,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Croft  West,  Cornwall. 
Admiral  in  the  Portuguese  service.   Succeeded  his  father  as 
2nd  Bart.,  Sept.  25,  1843.  Died  Feb.  21,  1866,  at  Belhus,  near 
Romford,    Essex.     Father   of    Francis    (1853);    brother   of 
WiUiam  P.   (1820).    {Boase,  111.   1471;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
G.  Mag.,  1866,  I.  456.) 
WOOD,  JOHN  PARTRIDGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  7,  1864. 
S.  of   Philpot,   agent  for  Lloyds'.     B.   [June  6],   1840,  at 
Whitstable,  Kent.    Schools,  Kmg's,  Canterbury  and  Faver- 
sham  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1864.  Resided  for  three  years. 
Died  about  1875-    {Venn,  11.  368.) 
WOOD,  JOHN  ROSKRUGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)   at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1896.   S.  of  J[ohn]  R[oskruge],  Nonconformist  minister 
(and  Frances  Anne  Wren).    B.  Nov.  17,  1877,  in  Islington. 
School,  City  of  London  (Mr  A.  T.  Pollard).    Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class),  1899;  M.A. 
1913.     Cadet,    Colonial    Services,    in    Hong    Kong,    1899; 
Registrar  of  Land  Court,  1900;  Assistant  Lands  Officer,  1905 ; 
Police  Magistrate,  1908;  Puisne  Judge,  1925-34.    CaUed  to 
the  Bar,  Lincohi's  Inn,  July  2,   1919.    Latteriy  of  Iffley, 
Oxford.   J. P.  for  Oxfordshire.   Deputy  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions.    Married,  1921,  Gladys  Frances  Kember  and  had 
issue.  Died  Sept.  24,  1953.    Brother  of  Herbert  G.  (1899). 
{Jesus  Coll.  Report;  Law  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 
WOOD,  JOHN  SIDDALL.    Adm.  pens,   (age   16)   at  Trinity, 
Feb.  20,  1851.   [Only]  s.  of  John,  of  Sedgley  Hall,  Prestwich, 
Lanes.  B.  at  Clayton  Vale,  Lanes.  School,  Cheshire  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  185 1;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  13,  1859.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1866. 
Died  Feb.  14,  1888.    {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  Univ.  Almanack.) 
WOOD,  JOHN  SKILBECK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  May  13, 

1887.  Matric.  Easter  1887. 
WOOD,  JOHN  SPICER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  11,  1842. 
S.  of  Joshua,  dyer,  of  Wakefield  (and  Nancy).  B.  there, 
Apr.  I,  1823.  School,  Leeds  Grammar  (Dr  Holmes).  Matric. 
Michs.  1842;  B.A.  {22nd  Wrangler  and  4//1  Classic)  1846; 
M.A.  1849;  B.D.  1857;  D.D.  1869.  FeUow,  1847-83;  Tutor, 
1860-70;  President,  1871-83.  Junior  Proctor,  1855-6.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Ely),  1848.  R.  of  Marston  Morteyne,  Beds.. 
1883-93.  Died  F-eb.  23,  1893.  M.I.  in  Marston  Morteyne 
Church.  {Eagle,  xvii.  654;  Boase,  in.  1471;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Mar.  i,  1893.) 


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Wood,  John  Stevenson  Curtois 

WOOD,  JOHN  STEVENSON  CURTOIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1877.   [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  James  Russell  (1850),  of 
the  School  House,  VVoodbridge,  SuSolk.   B.  [.\ug.  28,  1858], 
at  Holyboume,  Hants.   School,  VVoodbridge  Grammar  [and 
Eastbourne  College].   Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.   Ord. 
deacon  (Durham),  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Gates- 
head, 1882-5.   Died  of  fever,  June  18,  1886,  at  Newala,  East 
Central  Africa.   Brother  of  Andrew  S.  H.  (1876),  Christopher 
F.  S.  (1886)  and  David  T.  B.  (1881),  etc.  {The  Guardian,  Aug. 
II,  1886.) 
WOOD,  JOHN  WILLIAM  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1892.    S.  of  C,  Esq.    B.  in  Ontario,  Canada.    School, 
Appuldurcombe.   Matric.  Michs.  1892. 
WOOD,  JOHN  WILLIAM  MASSY.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct. 
I,  1873.   S.  of  J.  H.,  glass-manufacturer.   B.  [Nov.  8,  1855], 
at  Brixton,  Surrev.    School,  King's  College.    Matric.  Michs. 
1874.    Enlisted  in  the  ist  Dragoons,  1878,  and  served  for 
9  years  in  the  ranks;  Second  Lieut.,   1887;  Lieut.,   1891; 
Captain,   1894;  Quarter-Master,    iSg^;   Provost-Marshal  at 
.Mdershot,  1898.   M.V.O.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.-Col.,    Remount    Service;    Dep.    Asst.    Director    of 
Remounts).  Married,  1895,  Ethel  Maria,  dau.  of  Capt.  H.  L. 
Webb.    Died  Dec.  9,  1916,  in  London.    [Venn,  11.  411,  note; 
Univ.  War  List;  Army  Lists;   Who  was  Who  gives  date  of 
birth  Sept.  3,  1855 ;  The  Times,  Dec.  21,  1916.) 
WOOD,  JOSEPH.    .A.dm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  9, 
1830;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  23,  1830.   S.  of  the  Rev.  William, 
of  Highbrake,  near  Blackburn,  Lanes.  School,  Hawkshead. 
Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1833;  B.A.  1834.   Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon),  Jan.  15,  1837;  priest,  Jan.  7,  1838.   P.C.  of  Clayton- 
le-Moors,  Lanes.,  1840-72.    Resided  latterly  at  7,  Lemonia 
Street,  Accrington,  and  disappears  from  Crockford,  1885. 
WOOD,  JOSEPH  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  28. 
1893.     S.    of    Joseph    Reynolds,    wholesale    tea-dealer,    of 
Walton-on-Thames    (and    Margaret   Stuart    Ferguson).     B. 
Tune  29,  1874,  at  Tonge  with  Haulgh  {sic),  Lanes.   Schools, 
City  of  London,  and  Pembroke  House,  Lytham  (Mr  E.  R. 
Lightwood).    Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.   1896;  M.A.   1901; 
M.B.    and   B.Chir.    1903.     At   Guy's   Hospital.     M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.    1901.      House    Surgeon,    Herefordshire    General 
Hospital.    Practised  for  some  years  at  Milford-on-Sea.    Of 
May^eld,  Ludlow,  Salop,  in  1950.   {Medical  Directories.) 
WOOD,   JOSEPH   CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.   at   Trinity   Hall, 
Oct.   1896.     [Only]   s.  of  Joseph,   Esq.,  of  Withnell  Hall, 
Chorley,   Lanes.    School,   Lancaster.    Matric.  Michs.   1896; 
LL.B.  1899;   B.A.  1900.    Adm.  Solicitor,  1903;  practised  in 
London  (Messrs  J.  C.  Wood  and  Co.).   Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  the  Rifle  Brigade).   Married,  June  10, 
1903,  Constance  Clara,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Shearer,  of  DowanhiU, 
Glasgow.    Died  Jan.  27,  1945,  at  Nyetimberfold,  Aldmck, 
Sussex.   {Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  Feb.  i,  1945-) 
WOOD,  JOSHUA.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  25, 
1770.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  B.A.  1774;  M.A.  1777; 
B.D.   1795.    Fellow,    1775.    Senior  Proctor,   1793-4-    Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.),  1776.  V.  of  Everton,  Beds.  untU  his  death  in 
Apr.   i8i6,  at  Ashton,  Lanes.    {Northants.  Clergy;  Clerical 
Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1816,  i.  378.) 
WOOD,  LEONARD  SUTHERDEN.    Adm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  10,  1897.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  Nov.  9,  1878,  at  Croydon. 
[School,  Epsom  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar,  1897; 
B..\.  1900;  M.A.  1919.    Assistant  Master  at  Epsom  College 
from  1901;  subsequently  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.S.C;  Major;  Deputy 
Asst.  Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport;  M.B.E.;  mentioned 
in  despatches).  Latterly  of  Bolton  House,  Cheltenham.  Died 
May  8,  1947.    {Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Civil  Service  Lists; 
Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  May  10,  1947.) 
WOOD,  MARK.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  6, 
1812.    [Only]  s.  of  [Sir]  Mark  [ist  Bart.,  of  Gatton,  Surrey] 
(and  Rachel,  dau.  of  Robert  Dashwood).   B.  [Dec.  14,  1794]. 
in  London.   School,  Harrow.   Matric.  Michs.  1812.   Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  .Apr.  27,  1815.   M.P.  for  Gatton,  1816-18. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Feb.  6, 1829.  Of  Hare  Park, 
near  Newmarket.  A  liberal  patron  of  the  turf .  Married,  1833, 
Elizabeth  Rachel,  dau.  of  William  Newton.    Died  Aug.  4, 
1837,  when  the  Baronetcy  became  extinct.    {Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Inns  of  Court;  Return  of  M.P.s; 
G.  Mag.,  1837,  II.  422;  D.N.B.  {sub  his  father).) 
WOOD,   MATTHEW.    Adm.   sizar   (age   18)    at   Peterhouse, 
June  4,  1763.  Of  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1763;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1767.   Doubtless  brother  of  Thomas  (i755).    (T.  A.  Walker, 
324) 
WOOD,  MATTHEW.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1850. 
S.  of  James  Burton,  brewer,  of  Askrigg,  Yorks.  (and  .\nn). 
[B.  there,  Sept.  27,   1831.]    Bapt.  Jan.  25,   1846.    School, 
Sedbergh  (Rev.  J.  H.  Evans).  Matric.  Michs.  1850.  Migrated 

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Wood,  Ravenshaw  William  Bodkin  Cecil 

toStCatharine's.Nov.  17,  1852;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Adm. 
com.  causa,  at  Oxford,  1866.   Assistant  Master  at  Lancaster 
Grammar  School,  1856;  at  Durham  Grammar  School,  1857-8; 
Second  Master  of  Giggleswick  School,   1859.    Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon),   i860;   priest,   1861;    C.   of   Settle,   Yorks.     V.   of 
All   Saints   and   St    Laurence,   Evesham,  Worcs.,  1865-72. 
V.  of  Kington  with  Huntington,  Heref.,  i879-*7-  Married 
Elizabeth,    dau.    of    John    Bousted,    of    Settlebeck,    near 
Sedbergh.    Died  June  21,  1887.    {Sedbergh  Sch.  /feg.;  Scott, 
M.SS.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  June  29,  1887.) 
WOOD,  METCALFE  HENRY.    Adm.  at  Clare,  June  16,  1883. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  (1851),  R.  of  Thorpe-by-Newark. 
B.  May  18,  1864.  School,  Bromsgrove.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883; 
B.A.  1888.   {Bromsgrove  Reg.) 
WOOD,  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  29. 
1789.   S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Bradford,  Yorks.   School,  Bradford. 
Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A.  1793;  M.A.   1798.    Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich,  Lt«.  dim.  from  York),  Mar.  i,  1795-  V.  of  Kenton, 
Suffolk,  1819-54.  Died  Feb.  17,  1854.  (Foster,  Index  EccUs.; 
G.  Mag.,  1854.  I.  55i.) 
WOOD,  PERCIVAL.   .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15,  1891.   S. 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  (1855).  V.  of  Bickley,  Kent.  B.  [Aug.  7J. 
1872,  at  Erith,  Kent.  School,  Marlborough  College.   Matnc. 
Michs.    1891.     .\t   St   Bartholomew's   Hospital.     M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.  1897.  House  Surgeon  at  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1901  (Civil  Surgeon, 
Field  Force).    CUnical  Assistant  at  the  Royal  Westminster 
Ophthalmic  Hospital  and  East  London  Hospital  for  Children, 
Shadwell.   Practised  at  Crawley,  Surrey.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).    Practised  subsequently  at 
Welwyn  Garden  City.  Married,  1903,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  W.  M. 
de  Zoete,  of  Laver  Breton,  Essex,  and  had  issue,    .\uthor. 
The  Whole  Duty' of  the  Regimental  Medical  Officer;  Moses,  the 
Founder  of  Preventive  Medicine.  Of  3.  Britten  House,  Chelsea, 
in  1949.   Disappears  from  Medical  Directories,  1950.    {Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  KeUy,  Handbook.) 
WOOD,  PETER  ALMERIC  LEHEUP.    Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Magdalene,  Mav  19,  1837.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Senmshire 
(Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford,  1803),  Dean  of  Middleham,  Yorks. 
(and  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  Penrice,  of  Droitwich,  Worcs.). 
[B.  June   17,   1816.]    School,   Bury  St  Edmunds.    Matnc. 
Michs.  1837 ;  B.A.  1841 ;  M.A.  1844-  Ord.  deacon,  1843 ;  Pnest, 
1844;  C.  of  Littleton,  Middlesex,  1843-53.  Canon  of  Middle- 
ham,  Yorks.,  1844-97.   R.  of  Devizes,  Wilts.,  1853-61.   R.  of 
Copford,  Essex,  1861-78.    R.  of  Newent,  Gloues.,  1878-97. 
Married,   June   26,    1845,   CaroUne   Elizabeth,   dau.   of   Sir 
William  Wightman.  Died  Apr.  22,  1897;  buried  at  Littleton. 
Brother  of  Edmund  L.  (1837) ;  father  of  Herbert  J.  S.  (1873)- 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Apr.  23,  1897.) 
WOOD,  PETER  CRANKE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  29, 

1803.  Doubtful  if  resided. 
WOOD,  PHILIP  KEMPTHORNE  MADDOCK.  .Vdm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  >Uchs.  1890.  S.  of  the  Rev.  James  RusseU  (1850). 
B.  May  8,  1871,  at  Eastbourne.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A. 
1894.  Of  The  School  House,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  m  1936. 
Brother  of  Andrew  S.  H.  (1876)  and  Christopher  F.  S.  (1886), 
etc. 
WOOD,  PHILIP  WORSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2, 
1899.  S.  of  Augustus  W.,  Esq.,  of  31,  .\gate  Road,  Hammer- 
smith, London.  School,  Godolphin,  Hammersmith.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  Scholar;  B..\.  {yd  WrangUr)  1902;  (Math. 
Trip.,  Pt  11,  ist  Class,  1903);  Smith's  prize,  1904;  M.A. 
1906.  Fellow,  1905-53-;  tutor,  1913.  Junior  Proctor,  1917-18. 
Married,  Mar.  21,  1917,  Florence  Kathenne,  dau.  of  R.  F. 
Spencer,  of  New  York,  and  had  issue.  Of  i  St  Paul's  Road, 
Cambridge,  in  1953-.  (The  Times,  Mar.  23,  1917-) 
WOOD,  RALPH  ROBINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1894. 
S.  of  Arthur  Charles  Fitzgerald.  B.  July  19,  1876,  at  St 
John's,  Newfoundland.  [School,  Bishop  Feild  CoUege,  bt 
John's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  .Assistant  Master  at 
Bishop  Feild  CoUege,  Newfoundland,  1897-1900;  at  the  Royal 
Grammar  School,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1900;  at  Sevenoaks 
School,  1901;  at  Bedford  Modem  School,  1905-9.  Head 
Master  of  Bishop  Feild  College,  Newfoundland,  1909-18-. 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WOOD,  RAVENSHAW  WILLIAM  BODKIN  CECIL.  Adm.  at 
Caius,  Oct.  i,  1900.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  CeeU  (1868), 
deceased,  Head  Master  of  Epsom  CoUege  (and  Ellen  Sophia 
Bodkin).  B.  Mar.  8,  1882,  at  WeUington  CoUege,  Sandhurst. 
School,  FeUted.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B..\.  1903;  M.A.  1914. 
Joined  the  I.C.S.  1905;  Deputy  director  of  agriculture  in 
Madras,  1906;  Principal  of  the  Agricultural  CoUege  and 
superintendent  of  the  central  farm  at  Coimbatore,  1909; 
Acting  Director  of  Agriculture,  Madras,  1919.  Cotton  expert, 
with  Empire  Cotton  Growing  Corporation  in  Tanganyika, 
1922-6.  Died  before  1946.  {V enn,  iii.  405;  India  Office  Ltsts.) 


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Wood,  Thomas 


WOOD,  REGINALD  SYDNEY  CARRUTHERS  HATHORN.  Adm. 
pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  19,  1897.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh 
Hathorn  (Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1855),  R-  of  Langar, 
Notts,  (and  Emily  Elizabeth  Kirkman).  B.  there,  Sept.  19, 
1878.  School,  Nottingham  High  (Rev.  J.  Gow).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.), 
iqoi;  priest,  1903;  C.  of  Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.,  1901-7. 
V.  of  St  John-the-Divine,  Leicester,  1907-16.  V.  of  Dalby-on- 
the-Wolds  (or  Old  Dalby),  Leics.,  1916-27.  R-  of  Hothfield, 
Kent,  1927-31.  V.  of  Stoke-Row,  Oxon.,  1931-9-  V.  of 
Thorpe-Arnold  with  Brentingby,  Leics.,  1939-52--  (Crock- 
ford.) 

WOOD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  27, 
1777.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1778;  B.A  1782;  M.A.  1785. 
Fellow,  1782.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1783;  pnest,  1785. 
(Northants.  Clergy.) 

WOOD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  18, 
1817.  Of  York.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  Scholar,  1819;  B.A. 
1822;  M.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1822;  priest,  1823; 
C.  of  Askrigg,  Yorks.,  1822;  P.C.  tjiere,  1823-68.  V.  of 
Wollaston  with  Irchester,  Northants.,  1829-68.  Resided  at 
Woodhall  Park,  Bedale,  Yorks.  Died  Apr.  18,  1868,  aged  68. 
Father  of  Charles  C.  (1856).  (Scott,  MSS.\  Crochford; 
G.  Mag.,  1868,  I.  784;  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  May,  1868.) 

WOOD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  4,  1829.  [3rd 
s.  of  Richard,  of  Hamilton,  Bermuda.]  Matric.  Michs.  1829; 
B.A.  1833.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  13,  1827.  {Inns  of 
Court.) 

WOOD,  RICHARD  MOUNTFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  May  29,  1829.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  banker,  of 
Brown  Hills,  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Staffs,  (and  Mary). 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  1833;  M.A.  1836. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  Dec.  21,  1834;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1835; 
C.  of  Aldbury,  Herts.,  1834-7.  C  of  Latimer,  Bucks.,  1838- 
46.  C.  of  Aldbury,  Herts.,  1848-62;  R.  there,  1862-89. 
Married  (i)  Mar.  17,  1836,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Newcome,  R.  of  Shenley,  Herts. ;  (2)  Fanny  — .  Died  Dec.  20, 
1889,  aged  78.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Henry  T.  (1868). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  xvi.  179;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The 
Guardian,  Dec.  29,  1889.) 

WOOD,  RICHARD  MOUNTFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1871.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Mountford  (above) 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Fanny).  B.  at  Aldbury,  Herts.  Bapt.  1854. 
Matric.  Michs.  1871 ;  LL.B.  1875 ;  LL.M.  1878.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1878;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Walters  and  Co.).  Of 
Toms  Hill,  Aldbury,  Tring.  Died  Nov.  i,  1940.  Brother  of 
Henry  T.  (1868).   {Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  4,  1940.) 

WOOD,  RICHARD  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus, 
May  20,  1837.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  N.,  Esq.  B.  at  Chorlton, 
Lanes.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841; 
M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1845;  priest,  1846;  C.  of 
St  Martin's,  Salisbury,  1845-8.  C.  of  Street,  Somerset,  1851- 
71.  Chaplain  of  Somerset  County  asylum,  1872-9.  R.  of 
Flax-Bourton,  1879-89.  Resided  latterly  at  Glebeside, 
Weston-super-Mare.  Died  Feb.  21,  1898.  {Crockford;  The 
Times,  Feb.  24,  1898.) 

WOOD,  RICHARD  WARNER  KENDALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Nov.  16,  1825.  Eldest  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  the 
Newarkes,  Leicester.  [B.  Oct.  31, 1807.]!  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  13,  1829; 
Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1835.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.), 
1831;  priest,  1832.  C.  of  Little  Bowden,  Leics.,  -1841-4. 
C.  of  Husbands  Bosworth,  1845-53.  Married,  1833,  Mary 
Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Fisher,  R.  of  Wavendon, 
Bucks.  Died  Mar.  21,1853.  (List  of  Carthusians;  Clergy  List; 
Northants.  Clergy;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith;  G.  Mag.,  1853,  I.  558.) 

WOOD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26,  1789-  Of 
Lanes.  [Said  to  have  been  a  relative  of  Dr  James  Wood 
(1778),  Master  of  the  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  Scholar, 
1791;  B.A.  1793;  M.A.  1796;  D.D.  1808.  Ord.  deacon  (York), 
Sept.  22,  1793;  priest,  July  6,  1794;  C.  of  Ruddington,  Notts., 
1793.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Nottingham.  Undermaster  of  Notting- 
ham School,  1799-1819;  Head  Master,  1819-39.  V.  of 
Sneinton,  Notts.,  in  1826.  V.  of  Cropwell  Bishop,  1815-39. 
V.  of  Wysall,  1833-9.  Chaplain  to  Nottingham  gaol.  Married, 
July  II,  1814,  Mrs  Weston,  niece  of  James  Green,  Esq.,  of 
Lenton  Abbey,  Notts.  Died  Dec.  24,  1839,  at  Mansfield. 
{St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  570;  G.  Mag.,  1840,  i.  326; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  July  22,  1814;  Godfrey,  Churches  of 
Notts.) 

WOOD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  30,  i799-  Of 
Derbs.  [Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Hugh,  of  Swanwick  (by  his  2nd 
wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Peake,  V.  of  Dronfield). 
B.  Mar.  7,  1781.]  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  B.A.  1803.  Of  Ripley. 
Doubtless  brother  of  John  (1794)-    (Burke,  Family  Records.) 


WOOD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i6, 
1855.  S.  of  Robert  Henry,  of  Richmond,  Surrey.  B.  in 
London.  Schools  [Radley  and]  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford),  1861;  priest,  1862;  C.  of  Wargrave,  Berks.,  1861-3. 
C.  of  Christ  Church,  Reading,  1864-9.  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
Erith,  Kent,  1875-81.  R.of  Halstead,  1881-7.  R.ofSmarden, 
1887-90.  V.  of  Bickley,  1890-8.  Married  Charlotte  Emestina, 
dau.  of  William  Henry  Goschen,  of  12,  Austin  Friars,  London. 
Resided  latterly  at  Godalming,  where  he  died  Mar.  6,  1912. 
Father  of  Percival  (1891).  {Radley  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  8,  1912.) 

WOOD,  ROBERT  HAINES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1842;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  12,  1842.  S.  of  Dr  — ,  deceased,  of 
Stoney  Street,  Nottingham  (and  Ann).  Bapt.  Feb.  28,  1822. 
Matric.  Michs.  1842. 

WOOD,  ROGER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  Nov.  17,  1830. 
[S.  of  George.]  Of  Cork,  Ireland.  Matric.  Lent,  1831;  B.A. 
1835;  M.A.  1840.  M.R.C.S.  1827;  L.S.A.  1859;  L.K.Q.C.P., 
Ireland,  1865.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1836.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  22,  1839.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Con- 
veyancer. Of  Sarratt,  Herts.,  in  i860.  {Venn,  11.  213;  Law 
Lists  until  1876;  Medical  Directories.) 

WOOD,  SAMPSON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1769. 

[Only  s.  of  Sampson,  of  Barbados  (and  Judith,  dau.  of 
Latimer  Richards).  School,  Eton.]  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  10,  1768.  Married,  1773,  Helena  Maria,  dau.  of 
John  Tickell,  of  Glasnevin,  Co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 
Residing  at  Windsor  in  1774.  Note:  Sampson  Wood,  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Assembly,  Barbados,  married  Jane  Pallot 
Anley,  and  had  a  son,  Edward  Munday,  bapt.  at  GrouviUe, 
Jersey,  Jan.  1,  1789.  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  V. 
Hodson.) 

WOOD,  SAMUEL  SIMPSON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  9,  1811.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Bideford,  Devon.  School, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1813.  Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi,  Nov.  12,  1814;  Scholar,  1816;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.  1827. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  Sept.  19,  1818.    {Durham  Ord.  Book.) 

WOOD,  SEPTIMUS  GREEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  4,  1844. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1872.  Ord  deacon 
(London),  1850;  priest  (Lincoln),  1851;  C.  of  St  Thomas, 
Charterhouse,  London,  1850-1.  V.  of  Keelby,  Lines.,  1851-5. 
R.  of  West  Keal,  1855-81.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1897. 

WOOD,  SEYMOUR  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1873.  S.  of  WiUiam  Stuckey,  Esq.  (1844)  [of  Charlton 
Musgrove,  Somerset].  B.  [July  11,  1855],  at  Fifehead- 
Magdalen,  Dorset.  School,  Highgate  (Dr  Dyne).  Of  Dorset. 
Matric.  Michs.  1873.   {Highgate  Sch.  Roll.) 

WOOD,  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  4,  1900.  S.  of 
John  George.  B.  [Aug.  28,  1883],  at  Hull.  Schools,  East 
Riding  College,  Hull  and  Hymers  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1901;  B.A.  1904.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1908.  Clinical  Assistant,  City  of  London  Hospital 
for  diseases  of  the  chest.  Practised  at  Burnley.  Of  'Stone- 
clough,'  Scott  Park,  Burnley,  in  1949.  {Peile,  n.  847; 
Medical  Directories.) 

WOOD,  SUMNER  COLPOYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1879. 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester), 
1885;  priest  (SouthweU),  1886;  C.  of  St  Phihp's,  Manchester, 
1885.  C.  of  Cromford,  Derbs.,  1886-7.  C.  of  Marsden,  Yorks., 
1888-91.  C.  of  Mountsorrel,  Leics.,  1892-3.  C.  of  Market 
Harborough,  1893-5.  R-  of  Stroxton,  Lines.,  1895-1932. 
R.  of  Wyville  with  Hungerton,  1918-32.  A  keen  antiquary 
and  a  misogynist.  Popularly  reputed  to  have  subsisted  upon 
rice  pudding,  which  an  old  woman  deposited  daily  on  his 
doorstep.  Resided  latterly  at  Hinxworth  rectory,  Herts., 
where  he  died  Dec.  11,  1936,  aged  75.  {Crockford;  The  Times, 
Dec.  14,  1936;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WOOD,  THEODOSIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Magdalene, 
Nov.  4,  1808.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  Lent,  1809;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1824.  V.  of 
Leysdown,  Kent,  1828-36.  Died  Nov.  24,  1836.  (Foster, /tkfo* 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WOOD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  6, 
1755.  Of  Devon.  School,  private.  Matric.  Easter,  1756; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1760;  M.A.  1766.  An  Usher  at  Blundell's 
School,  Tiverton.  For  an  account  of  him  see  M.  L.  Banks, 
Blundell's  Worthies,  which  contains  extracts  from  his  diaries 
and  note-books.  Doubtless  brother  of  Matthew  (1763). 
{T.  .4.  Walker,  312.) 


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WOOD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17J)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11, 
1817.  B.  at  Bonehill,  near  Tamworth,  Staffs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1817;  B.A.  1822.  [Harrou'  School  Register  erroneously  states 
that  this  entrant  at  St  John's  was  son  of  Col.  Thomas,  M.P. 
(Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1796),  of  Littleton,  nearChertsey  (and 
Lady  Caroline  Stewart.  2nd  dau.  of  Robert,  ist  Marquess  of 
Londonderry-),  who  had  a  distinguished  military  career;  but 
his  age,  place  of  birth,  and  status  of  a  sizar  make  this  identi- 
fication impossible.  Moreover,  the  Harrovian  namesake  did 
not  leave  Harrow  until  '  18 20-1.'] 

WOOD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  2,  1834.  Of 
Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1842.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester),  May  26,  1839;  priest,  June  14,  1840;  C. 
of  Sudeley,  Gloucs.,  1839-41.  C.  of  Cranbrook,  Kent,  1841. 
Chaplain,  Bengal  establishment,  1841-60;  in  the  Presidency, 
1841-8;  at  Calcutta,  1849-51;  at  Dum  Dum,  1854-5;  at 
Fort  William,  1856-60.  C.  of  Eythome,  Kent,  1866-73.  C. 
of  Northboume,  1874-7;  R-  there,  1877-94.  Married  (i)  1841, 
Georgiana  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  F.  Harrison;  (2)  1863, 
Sophia  — ;  (3)  Isabelle,  dau.  of  James  Murray,  of  Regent 
Square,  London.  Died  Feb.  7,  1894,  aged  78.  (Eagle,  xviii. 
511;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

WOOD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  12, 
184 1.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  [of  Harewood  Lodge]  (and  Martha,  dau. 
of  Richard  Hirst,  Esq.,  of  Meltham,  Yorks.).  B.  at  Hudders- 
field.  School,  Yorks.  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A. 
1845.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  -A.pr.  20,  1843.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  5, 1848.  Of  Bellwood,  near  Ripon.  J. P.  for  the  Liberty 
of  Ripon.  Married,  1845,  Caroline  Martha,  only  dau.  of  John 
Harrison,  Esq.,  of  Bellwood,  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1896. 
(Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  ^fen  at  the  Bar;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 

WOOD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1893.  S.  of  the  Rev. 
William,  deceased,  minister  of  the  United  Presbyterian 
Church,  of  Lennoxtown,  Campsie,  Stirling  (and  Annie 
Gillespie  Annandale).  B.  Oct.  24,  1874,  at  Lennoxtown. 
School,  Blairlodge.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.  1901.  A  medical  student  at  Aberdeen.  House 
Physician,  Middlesex  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1900. 
Practised  at  Bridge  of  Allan,  Stirlings.  Died,  suddenly, 
May  17,  1904,  at  Kynance  Cove,  the  Lizard,  Cornwall. 
{Venn,  11.  535  and  MS.  note;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
May  21,  1904.) 

WOOD,  THOMAS  BARLOW.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Brittain  Dawes,  of  Chislehurst,  Kent  [and  of 
Field  Dalling,  Norfolk],  steward  to  Earl  Sydney  (and  Isabella 
Barlow).  B.  Jan.  21,  1869,  at  Habberley,  Salop.  School, 
Newcastle  High,  Staffs.  (Mr  Kitchener).  Matric.  Michs.  1887; 
Scholar,  1887;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  1st  Class,  1889);  B.A. 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  1st  Class)  1891;  M.A.  1895.  FeUow, 
1908-29.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Aberdeen,  1925.  F.R.S.  1919. 
Lecturer  in  Agricultural  Science  for  the  Devon  County 
Council,  1891 ;  for  Norfolk,  1892.  Active  in  the  foundation  of 
the  University  Department  of  .Agriculture;  Secretary  of  the 
Cambridge  agricultural  scheme,  1894-1914;  University 
Lecturer  in  Agricultural  Chemistry,  1900-2;  Reader,  1902-7; 
Drapers'  Professor  of  Agriculture,  1907-29.  President  of 
Section  'M'  of  the  British  Association,  1913.  A  Development 
Commissioner.  Member  of  the  Food  Council  and  of  the  Inter- 
Allied  Scientific  Food  Commission  during  the  Great  War, 
1914-19.  One  of  the  two  British  delegates  on  the  Commission 
Scientifique  du  R^vitaillement.  C.B.E.,  1918.  Married,  Dec. 
30,  1914,  Margaret  Isabel,  2nd  dau.  of  Edwin  Sloper  Beaven, 
of  Warminster,  Wilts.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  The  Story  of 
a  Loaf  of  Bread;  Food  Supply  in  Peace  and  War,  etc.  Died, 
Nov.  6,  1929,  at  his  farm  at  Saxlingham,  Norfolk.  Memorial 
window  at  Saxlingham.  (Venn,  11.  494;  Who  was  Who;  Proc. 
Royal  Sac,  B.  108  (1931);  The  Times,  Nov.  8,  1929.) 

WOOD,  THOMAS  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  14, 

1852.  [4tb]  s.  of  the  Ven.  Isaac  (1813),  .Archdeacon  of  Chester 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Nugent,  of  Clay  Hill,  Epsom, 
Surrey).    B.  Apr.  11,  1838,  at  Middlewich.    Matric.  Michs. 

1853.  Died,  unmarried,  1864,  at  Nevis,  West  Indies.  Brother 
of  Isaac  M.  (1844).   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  i.  115.) 

WOOD,  THOMAS  LETT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
1839.  [Youngest]  s.  of  William  [E.],  of  Lambeth,  Surrey.  B. 
[Feb.  26,  1821],  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843;  M..A..  1846.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  14,  1841.  A  Special  Pleader,  1846-51.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  June  13,  1851.  Attorney-General  of  Vancouver 
Island,  1864-6;  Solicitor-General  of  British  Columbia,  1866-7; 
Member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  1866-70.  Chief  Justice  of 
Bermuda,  1872-7;  Puisne  Judge  of  the  Straits  Settlements, 
1877-1907.  Married,  Oct.  10,  1859,  — ,  widow  of  George 
Leggatt,  of  Guildford,  Surrey  and  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Laurence,  of  Eamley,  Sussex.   Died  Sept.  14,  1909.   (Record 


Wood,  William 

of  Old  Westminsters;   Boose,  vi.  943;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  al  the  Bar.) 

WOOD,  THOMAS  MONTGOMERY  HUNTER.  Adm.  subsizar  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  6,  1883.  S.  of  Dr  James  Russell  (1850),  of  the 
School  House,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  B.  [Dec.  4],  1864,  at 
Blarkheath,  Kent.  School,  Woodbridge  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1888;  priest, 
1889;  C.  of  St  James's,  Hull,  1888-9.  Chaplain  at  Patras. 
Greece,  1891-2;  at  Lamaca,  Cyprus,  1892-3.  C.  of  St 
Saviour's,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight,  1894.  Chaplain  (Indian 
Eccles.  Est.)  at  Mhow,  1895;  at  Bankipur,  1896-8;  at  Dinapur, 
1896;  at  Saugor,  1896-1900.  Died  Feb.  27,  1921.  Brother  of 
Andrews.  H.  (1876),  Christopher  F.  S.  (1886), etc.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Mar.  1,  192 1.) 

WOOD,  TOM  NEVILL.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1900.  2nd  s.  of 
George,  brewer,  of  Woodlands,  Gravesend,  Kent.  B.  Dec.  9, 
1881.  School,  Marlborough  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1900; 
B.A.  1903;  B.Chir.  1909;  M.B.  1913.  At  Guy's  Hospital. 
House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician,  Queen's  Hospital  for 
Children,  Hackney.  Resident  Medical  Officer,  Victoria 
Hospital,  Burnley.  Practised  at  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk,  and 
latterly  at  Battle,  Sussex,  Married  and  had  issue.  Of 
Hastings  Road,  Battle,  in  1949.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories.) 

WOOD,  TREVOR  LEY  CODNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
25, 1898.  S.  of  William,  of  45,  Argyll  Road,  Ealing,  Middlesex. 
B.  [Mav  15],  1879,  in  London.  School,  Middlesex  (private). 
Matric' Michs.  1898;  LL.B.  1901;  B.A.  1905.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1905;  practised  in  London  (Messrs  Winter  and  Co.),  16, 
Bedford  Row.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut., 
London  Rifle  Brigade  and  Labour  Corps).  Died  Sept.  15, 
1951.   (Law  Lists}) 

WOOD  (post  STUCKEY),  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  10,  1847.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  William  [of  Staple- 
grove,  Somerset]  (and  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of  Vincent  Stuckey, 
of  Hill  House,  Langport,  Somerset).  [B.  May,  1829.  School, 
Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Lieut.,  W.  Somerset  Yeomanry. 
Assumed,  by  Royal  Licence,  the  name  of  Stuckey,  Mar.  14, 
1861.  A  Banker.  Of  Hill  House,  Langport,  Somerset.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Somerset ;  High  Sheriff,  1883.  Married,  .\pr.  29, 
1865,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prowse  Lethbridge, 
R.  of  Combe  Florey,  Somerset,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  20, 
1902.  Brother  of  William  S.  (1844).  (Eton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G. ;  Changes  of  Name.) 

WOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16, 
1764.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Notts.  B.  at  Hocker- 
wood  in  the  parish  of  Southwell.  School,  Southwell.  Matric. 
Michs.  1764;  B..\.  1768;  M.A.  1771;  B.D.  i779-  FeUow, 
1775-1806;  Junior  Bursar,  1789-95;  Senior  Bursar,  1795-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (York),  Dec.  24,  1769;  priest  (London,  Lilt.  dim. 
from  York),  Dec.  21,  1771;  C.  of  Southwell,  Notts.,  1769.  C. 
of  Averton  with  Kilham,  Yorks.,  i77i-  V.  of  North  Laverton, 
Notts.,  1773-5.  Deprived  of  the  Bursarship  owing  to  financial 
irregularities  which  were  the  subject  of  lengthy  proceedings 
before  the  Visitor  and  in  the  Courts;  his  Fellowship  was 
suspended  and  he  was  refused  presentation  to  several  Uvings. 
.\  settlement  having  been  made,  he  was  presented  to  the 
College  living  of  Lawford,  E^sex,  which  he  held,  1806-21. 
Died  Dec.  26,  1821,  at  (his  sister's  house).  Assembly  Row, 
Mile  End,  aged  74.  M.I.  at  Lawford.  Brother  of  James 
(1767).  (St  John's  CoU.  Adm.,  iii.  695;  F.  P.  White;  G.  Mag., 
1822,  I.  91;  Eagle,  XXII  (1901).  45-) 

WOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  20, 
1775.  S.  of  Michael,  coal-merchant,  of  East  .\rdsley,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Wakefield.  Kept  three  terms.  Migrated  to 
Jesus,  Apr.  19,  1776.  Matric.  Michs.  1777;  Scholar,  1776; 
B.A.  1779;  M.A.  1782.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  June  27,  1779- 
Died  Nov.  7,  1834,  at  Tingley  House,  near  Leeds,  aged  78. 
(5/  John's  CoU.  Adm.,  iv.  571 ;  Northants.  Clergy.) 

WOOD,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  24. 
1780.  S.  of  William,  of  Lofthouse,  Yorks.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1781;  Scholar;  B.A.  1784;  M..\. 
1792.  V.  of  St  John's,  Wakefield,  1805-25.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
the  West  Riding.  Died  at  his  residence,  Woodthorpe,  near 
Wakefield,  June  15,  1825,  aged  63.  (Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters,  'William  Henry';  G.  Mag.,  1825,  11.  92;  Clerical 
Guide.) 

WOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  8,  1846.  S.  of 
Benjamin,  preacher  in  the  Methodist  Connexion.  B.  Aug.  13, 
1819,  at  Melton  Mowbray.  School,  Woodhouse  Grove,  near 
Leeds.  Did  not  reside.  .\dm.  at  Caius,  June  30,  1848. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  1873.  Ord.  deacon 
(Canterbury),  1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  Sibertswold  (or 
Shepherdswell)  with  Coldred,   Kent,   1851-3.    C.  of  Upper 


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Wood,  William 

Deal,  1853-5.  S.P.G.  Missionary  at  Penwortham,  S.  Australia, 
1854-5.   Inc.  of  St  James's,  Pitt  Town,  N.S.W.,  1855.  Inc.  of 
Christ  Church,   Hawthorn,  Victoria,   1855-88.    Latterly  of 
Howitt    Street,    Hawksbum,    Victoria.     Disappears    from 
Crockford,  1893.    [Venn,  11.  285.) 
WOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  July  i,  185 1. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.   B.  [May,  1832],  at  York.   Schools,  Heath, 
Halifax  [and  Uppingham  (left  1847)].    Matric.  Michs.  1851; 
B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1859.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1856;  priest, 
1857;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Warrington,  1858-63.  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
Derby,  1863-9.    R-  of  Thorpe-by-Newark,  Notts.,  1869-95 
and  V.  of  Cotham,  1887-90.    Died  Feb.  i,  1895.    Father  of 
Metcalfe  H.  (1883).    (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Crockford;  The 
Standard,  Feb.  4,  1895.) 
WOOD,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  23,  1874. 
S.  of  Benjamin,  druggist  (and  Elizabeth).    B.  Jan.  3,  1848, 
at  Halifax,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Feb.  22,  1848.  Matric.  Michs.  1874; 
B.A.  1879;  M.A.   1890.    Ord.  deacon  (York),   1879;  pnest, 
1880;  C.  of  Pickering,  Yorks.,  1879-81.    C.  of  St  James's, 
Wigan,  1881-3.  C.  of  Barwick-in-Elmet,  Yorks.,  1883-6.   C. 
of  Moortown,  1886-8.   C.  of  Littleborough,  Lanes.,  1888-91. 
C.  of  Tonga  with  Alkrington,  1892-4.  C.  of  Kirkby-Laythorpe 
with  Asgarby,  Lines.,  1894-1900.  C.  of  Morton  with  Hacconby, 
1900-1.   R.  of  Tetford,  1903-23.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1924. 
WOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Aug.  8,  1881.  S.  of 
William.   B.  [Dec.  4,  1859],  at  BoUington,  Cheshire.  Schools, 
Cartmel    Grammar    and    Strathmore    House,    Southport. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1892.   At 
Manchester  University.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1891.   Practised 
at  Cartmel,   Lanes.    Medical  Officer  for  Cartmel  District. 
Latterly  of  Grange-over-Sands.  Died  in  1914.   {Peile,  11.  682; 
Medical  Directories.) 
WOOD,  WILLIAM  ALLISON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  7, 
1825     Of  Northumberland.    [One  of  these  names  was  at 
Kingswood   School,    1815-21.]     Matric.   Michs.    1825;   B.A. 
1830.    (History  of  Kingswood  School.) 
WOOD,  WILLIAM  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  17, 
1868.    Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875. 
C.  of  Highgate  and  Assistant  Master  at  Sir  Roger  Chohneley's 
School,  1873-4.   Assistant  Master  at  Christ's  Hospital,  1875. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1873;  priest,  1876.    Assistant  Master 
(and  Chaplain)  at  Wellington  College,  1876-83;  Head  Master 
of  Birkenhead  Grammar  School,   1884-5;  Head  Master  of 
Epsom   College,    1885-9.      Married   Ellen  Sophia,   dau.   of 
WiUiam   Peter  Bodkin,  of  Highgate.    Died  Feb.   3,   1889, 
aged  39,  at  Epsom,  Surrey.    Father  of  Ravenshaw  W.  B.  C. 
(1900).     (Boase,    vi.    943;    Scott,    MSS.;    Crockford;    The 
Guardian,  Feb.  6,  1889.) 
WOOD,  WILLIAM  EDWARD  RAMSDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Mar.  27,  1868.    S.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  99,  Harley  Street, 
London.    B.    1849,   in   London.    School,   Harrow.     Matric. 
Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875;  M.B.  1877;  M.D.  1880. 
At    University    College    Hospital,    Edinburgh    and    Paris. 
L.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  and  L.M.  1877;  F.R.C.S.,  Edin.  1878; 
M.R.C.P.,  Edin.  1880.  'Lived  for  a  time  in  his  father's  house 
in  Harley  Street,  and  studied  lunacy  for  a  month  or  two  at  the 
Roehampton  asylum.'    Resident  Clinical  Assistant,  Bethlem 
Royal  Hospital.   Medical  Superintendent,  the  Priory  lunatic 
asylum  at  Roehampton.    In  practice  at  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  in 
1890.  On  his  return  took  charge  of  the  Roehampton  asylum. 
Latterly  of  Lyme  Regis,  where  he  died  Oct.  18,  1924.  Brother 
of  Arthur  R.  (1882).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  382  and 
MS.  note;  Medical  Directories;  F.  H.  Guillemard.) 
WOOD,  WILLIAM  HENRY  (1780),  see  WOOD,  HENRY. 
WOOD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Dec.  8,  1874-   [2nd 
s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Littleton,  Middlesex  (and  Frances, 
dau.   of  John   H.   Smyth,   M.P.,   of   Heath   Hall,   Yorks.). 

B.  Jan.  27,  1857.]  Matric.  Michs.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Salis- 
bury), 1880;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  Shrewton,  WUts.,  1880-3. 

C.  of  St  Anne's,  Hoxton,  1884-5.  C.  of  S.  Mimms,  Middlesex, 
1885-9;  V.  there,  1889-98.  V.  of  Mildenhall,  Suffolk,  1898- 
1919.  Resided  at  Bournemouth,  1920-3.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1924.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  LEIGHTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  22,  1802.  S.  of  James,  of  London.  School,  Fulham, 
London.   Matric.  Michs.  1802. 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  NEED.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  5,  1763.  Of  Derbyshire.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1763;  Scholar.   (T.A.  Walker,  324.) 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  PAGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1820.  [2nd]  s.  of  [Sir]  Matthew  [ist  Bart.,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London]  (and  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Page,  surgeon,  of 
Woodbridge,  Suffolk).  B.  [Nov.  29,  1801],  in  London.  School, 
Winchester  (expelled  when  prefect,  May,  1818,  for  the 
rebellion  against  the  Head  Master).    [Spent  two  years  at 


Wood,  William  Watson 

Geneva,  attending  lectures  at  the  University.  In  his  igth 
year  at  his  father's  direction  he  returned  to  England  in  the 
suite  of  Queen  Carohne;  accompanied  to  Italy  those  who  went 
to  collect  evidence  on  her  behalf  and  acted  as  interpreter.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar,  1822;  B.A.  (24th  Wrangler) 
1824;  M.A.  1827;  Hon.  LL.D.  1864.  Fellow,  1824-9.  Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1851.  Hon.  Student  of  Christ  Church,  1867- 
81.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1824.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  22, 
1827.  Q.C.,  1845.  M. P.  for  Oxford,  1847-53- Vice-chancellor 
of  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  1849-51.  Solicitor-General, 
1851-2.  Knighted,  1852.  One  of  the  Vice-Chancellors,  1853- 
68.  Lord  Chancellor,  1868-72.  Created  Baron  Hatherley, 
1868.  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  1868.  Married,  Jan.  5,  1830, 
Chariotte,  dau.  of  Edward  Moore,  of  Great  Bealings,  Suffolk. 
Died,  s.p.,  July  10, 1881,  at  Great  George  Street,  Westminster, 
when  the  barony  became  extinct.  Brother  of  John  P.  (1814). 
(Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  G.E.C.;  D.N.B.;  Judges  of 
England,  759.) 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  SPICER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  I,  1836.  S.  of  Joshua,  of  New  Laithes,  near  Leeds. 
School,  Wakefield  Granunar.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar; 
ChanceUor's  English  medal,  1838;  2nd  ChanceUor's  Classical 
medal,  1840;  Browne  medal,  1839;  B.A.  (yth  Wrangler  and 
3rd  Classic)  1840;  M.A.  1843;  D.D.  1862.  FeUow,  1840-6. 
Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1844; 
priest  (Hereford,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely),  1845.  Head  Master  of 
Oakham  School,  1846-75.  C.  of  Brooke,  Rutland,  1853-65. 
V.  of  Higham,  Kent,  1875-97.  Married,  July  23,  1846, 
Mariaime,  dau.  of  George  Codd,  of  Cottingham  Grange,  Town 
Clerk  of  Hull.  Resided  latterly  at  Weston,  Bath,  where  he 
died  Sept.  3,  1902.  Father  of  the  next,  of  Charles  H.  (1877), 
Edward  J.  (1870)  and  George  F.  S.  (1866) ;  brother  of  John  S. 
{1842).   (Eagle,  XXIV.  219;  Crockford.) 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  SPICER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 
1867.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WilUam  Spicer  (above),  D.D.  (and 
Marianne).  B.  at  Oakham.  Bapt.  Nov.  19,  1848.  [School, 
Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar,  1868;  Browne 
medal,  1870;  B.A.  (31s*  Wrangler  and  17^^  Classic)  1871; 
Cams  Greek  Testament  prize,  1872;  (Theol.  Exam.,  ist 
Class,  1872);  Scholefield  prize,  1872;  jeremie  Septuagint 
prize,  1873;  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  scholar,  1874;  M.A.  1874- 
FeUow,  1872-81.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1874;  priest  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol),  1876;  C.  of  Langley-BurreU,  1876-7.  C.  of 
Chippenham,  Wilts.,  1877-81.  R.  of  Ufford  with  Bainton, 
Northants.,  1881-1912.  Married,  June  25,  1884,  Agnes,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  James  Wastie  Green,  R.  of  March,  Cambs. 
Author,  Studies  in  St  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Galatians;  An 
Eastern  Afterglow;  Problems  in  the  New  Testament.  Resided 
latterly  at  Stamford,  where  he  died  Feb.  19,  1929;  buried  at 
Ufford.  Brother  of  Charles  H.  (1877).  George  F.  S.  (1866)  and 
Edward  J.  (1870).  (The  Eagle,  xlv.  280;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Feb.  22,  1929;  Northants.  Clergy.) 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  STUCKEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  3,  1844.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  William.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Somerset  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1844.  Of  Charlton  Mus- 
grove,  Dorset.  Brother  of  Vincent  (1847);  father  of 
Seymour  A.  (1873). 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  THOMAS  DIXIE  WAYTE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Sept.  14,  1868.  [Eldest  s.  of  William  Thomas 
Wayte,  of  Arthingworth  Hall  and  Brixworth  Hall,  Northants., 
Capt.,  20th  Foot,  who  had  served  in  the  Crimean  War  (and 
Rosamond  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Dixie,  9th 
Bart.).  B.  July  31,  1848.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar. 
Married  Florinda  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  John 
Fiennes  Twistleton  Crampton,  R.  of  Aughrim,  Co.  Galway, 
and  had  issue.   Died  July  2,  1916.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  VINCENT.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1893. 
[Onlys.  of  Sir  Henry  Trueman  Wright  (1864)  (and  Manan, 
dau.  of  J.  Oliver).  B.  1875.]  Schools,  Elstree  and  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897.  Athletics  'blue'  (3  miles), 
1897;  president,  C.U.A.C,  1897.  At  St  Bartholomews 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1901- 
House  Surgeon,  General  Hospital,  Birmingham.  Practised  at 
Wrington,  Somerset.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.-CoL,  R.A.M.C;  M.C.).  Practised  subsequently  at 
Langford-Budville,  and  Yatton,  Somerset.  Of  Henley  Lodge, 
Yatton,  in  1949.  Married,  Sept.  12,  1906,  Meta  Worsley, 
eldest  dau.  of  Frank  Applegate,  J. P.,  of  Bradford-on-Avon. 
Died  Dec.  18,  1952.  (Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Sept.  14, 
1906.) 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  WATSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Aug.  21, 
1849.  S.  of  George  Blamire  Goodland,  surgeon,  of  Werescote, 
near  Wellington,  Somerset.  B.  Sept.  27,  1832,  m  London. 
School,  London  (private,  Mr  PoweU).  Matric.  Michs.  1849; 
B  A.  1854.   Ord.  deacon,  1857;  priest,  1858.   Chaplain  to  the 


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Wood,  William  Wilson 

Forces  at  Alderehot,  1857-60.  R.  of  Easton,  Suffolk,  1860- 
1909.  Resided  latterly  at  Worthing,  where  he  died  June  12, 
1920.  (Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian,  June  18,  1920.) 
WOOD,  WILLIAM  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  6,  1890.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Winchcombe,  Gloucs.  B. 
there,  .\ug.  19,  1870.  School,  Kings',  Ely.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  B.A.  1893.  .A.dm.  Solicitor,  1899;  practised  at  Winch- 
combe. Died  in  1914.  (Keg.  of  the  Kings'  School,  Ely;  Law 
Lists,  as  William  Wilson  Smith  Wood.) 
WOOD,  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  at  Caius.  Oct.  1,  1876.  [Eldest] 
s.  of  Willoughby,  gent,  [of  South  Thoresby,  Lines.]  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Clervaux  Chaytor).  B.  [1856],  at  HoUyhurst, 
Burton.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent,  1877.  Resided  two 
terms.  Capt.,  Staffs.  Militia,  1875-  Of  Hollyhurst,  Staffs., 
and  of  South  Thoresby,  Lines.  J. P.  Died  in  1905.  (Eton 
Sr.h.  Lists;  Walford,  County  Families;  Venn,  11.  424.) 
WOODALL,  HERBERT.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1890.  School, 

Cambridge  House,  Margate.  Matric.  Michs.  1890. 
WOODALL,  ROBERT  [SHERLOCKl.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1843.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  apothecary,  of  Piccadilly, 
London  (and  Eliza  Esther).  B.  Dec.  15,  1825,  in  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1843 
WOODALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  13,  1797.  3rd  s.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Scarborough,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1797;  Scholar;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler 
and  Smith's  prize)  1801;  M.A.  1804.  Fellow,  1804.  V.  of 
Scalford,  Leics.,  1804-5.  V.  of  Braunstone,  1805-30  and  R. 
of  Waltham-on-the-Wolds,  1809-30.  J. P.  for  Leics.  Died 
Nov.  28,  1830,  at  Braunstone.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  11.  646.) 
WOODARD,  ALFRED  LAMBERT  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  30,  1899.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Lambert  (1869),  of 
St  Paul's  Vicarage,  Bedford.  B.  [Apr.  27],  1880,  at  Thriplow, 
Cambs.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B..\.  1902; 
M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1903;  priest,  1904;  C.  of 
Sulhampstead,  Berks.,  1903-5.  C.  of  St  James,  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  1905-10.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Earl  Cadogan, 
1910-33.  R.  of  West  Stow  with  Wordwell,  Suffolk,  1910-15. 
R.  of  St  Mary  Stoke,  Ipswich,  1915-24.  Rural  Dean  of 
Ipswich,  1921-4.  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Edmundsbury,  1922-4. 
V.  of  Sutton,  Cambs.,  1924-41.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1933. 
Envoy  of  the  Central  Council  of  the  Church  for  Religious 
Education,  1941-50.  V.  of  St  Andrew-the-Great,  Cambridge, 
iggo-3_.  Married,  Aug.  3,  1905,  Fanny  Gertrude,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Cyril  FitzRoy  WUson,  of  Christchurch,  Southgate  and 
Stowlangtoft,  Sufiolk,  and  had  issue.  Editor  of  The  Teaching 
Church.  Author,  St  John  in  the  Jsle  of  Patmos.  [Lancing  Reg.; 
Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  5,  1905.) 
WOODARD,  ERNEST  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May,  1894. 
[4th  s.  of  Mortimer,  of  the  Croft,  Streatham.  B.  1873.  School, 
Malvern  College.]  Matric.  Easter,  1894;  B.A.  1897.  Assistant 
Master  at  Seascale  prep.  School,  Cumberland,  1899-1914. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  2nd  R.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.;  wounded).  Latterly  of  12,  Eaton  Road,  Hove. 
Died  Dec.  10,  1944;  buried  at  North  Lancing.  (Malvern  Coll. 
Reg.;  Univ.  War  List;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times, 
Dec.  12,  1944.) 
WOODARD,  LAMBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i, 
1869.  [4th  and  youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Nathamel 
(Magdalen  HaU,  Oxford,  1834),  founder  of  Lancing  CoUege. 
B  [Aug  26,  1848],  at  Shoreham,  Sussex.  School,  Lancing. 
Matric.  Lent,  1869;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester),  1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  Belbroughton,  Worcs., 
1872-6.  C.  of  Stretham,  Cambs.,  1876-8.  V.  of  Tbnplow, 
1878-86.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Bedford,  1886-1916.  Rural  Dean  of 
Bedford,  1899-1907.  V.  of  Heath  with  Reach,  Beds.,  1916-19. 
V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Shepherd's  Bush,  1919-21.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Ely,  1908-24.  Married,  1879,  Emily,  dau.  of  Henry  Perkins, 
of  Thriplow  Place,  Cambs.  Resided  latterly  at  Thornton 
Heath,  where  he  died  Nov.  i,  1924;  buried  at  Lancing. 
Brother  of  the  next;  father  of  Alfred  L.  (1899).  (Lancing 
Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  3,  1924.) 
WOODARD,  WILLIAM  BLATCHFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  5,  1864.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Nathamel  (Magdalen 
Hall  0.xford,  1834),  founder  and  first  Provost  of  Lancmg  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.).]  B.  [Mar.  30,  1842],  at  Bethnal  Green, 
London.  School,  Lancing.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  LL.B.  1868; 
LL  M  1 88 1.  Acted  as  contractor  and  master-builder  to  all 
the  southern  schools  of  the  Woodard  Society,  i864-i9i2,and 
was  Custos  or  warden  of  their  buUdings  untU  his  death.  He 
was  without  technical  training,  and  this  led  hun  into  many 
constructional  errors. ...  Yet  his  greatest  achievement— the 
vaulting  and  groining  of  the  Chapel  at  Lancmg— which  was 
carried  out  after  the  architect's  death,  practically  without 
professional  advice  of  any  kind,  is  admittedly  a  masterpiece 
of  architectural  engineermg.   His  methods  were  mediaeval  m 


WOODCOCK,  The  Rev.  Francis 

their  simplicity.  He  employed  hand-labour  only,  not  using 
a  derrick  or  modem  stone-cutting  machinery.'  Died  June  i, 
19 18;  buried  in  Lancing  chapel.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(K.  E.  Kirk,  The  Story  of  the  Woodard  Schools,  186.) 

WOODBRIDGE,  EDWARD  COLLINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
luly  31,  1813.  [B.  Sept.  17,  1794.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1813;  B..^.  1819;  M.A.  1822.  Lived  near  Newport 
I'agnell,  Bucks.  Doubtless  brother  of  the  next.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

WOODBRIDGE,  JAMES  COLLINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  II,  1806.  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1813.  Doubtless 
brother  of  the  above. 

WOODBURN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3, 

1767.  S.  of  John,  of  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland.  School, 
Heversham,  Westmorland.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  Scholar, 
1771;  B.A.  1772.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  Oct.  31,  1773;  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1775;  C.  of  Stannington,  Northumberland.  'The 
Rev.  John  Woodbum,  senior,'  R.  of  Romsey,  Hants.,  1804-7, 
died  at  Winchester,  aged  62  (sic)  in  Sept.  1807.  See,  however, 
his  s.  (next)  to  whom  most  authorities  give  this  appoint- 
ment. (Durham  Ord.  Book;  G.  Mag.,  1807,  ".  893.) 

WOODBURN,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  28,  1795.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above)  (and 
Catherine).  B.  Nov.  26,  1775,  at  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 
Matric.  Michs.  1798;  B.A.  1800;  M.A.  1804.  Fellow,  1798- 
1812.  R.  of  Kingston,  Cambs.,  1812-35.  P-C  of  Littleton, 
Hants.,  -1817-32.  Married,  1818,  Penelope,  youngest  dau. 
of  Thomas  Poynter,  of  the  Manor  House,  Meppershall,  Beds. 
Disappears  from  Clerical  Guide,  1836.  (Eton  Sch.  Reg.; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

WOODBURN,  WILLIAM  HARRISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  8,  1897.  S.  of  WiUiam  Harrison  [L.R.C.P.,  Edin.;  of 
Sunderland  Road,  Forest  Hill].  B.  Jan.  5, 1880,  at  Broughton- 
in-Fumess,  Lanes.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1898;  B.A.  1901.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital  and  King's 
CoUege  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1907.  Of  Ulverston, 
Lanes.,  in  1910.  Sometime  Assistant  House  Surgeon,  East 
Sussex  Hospital,  and  House  Surgeon,  Torbay  Hospital. 
Practised  at  Stamford  Bridge,  Yorks.  Medical  Of&cer  for 
Flaxton  Union  and  East  StJimford  Bridge  District.  Died  in 
Dec.  1915.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  ii.  820;  Medical 
Directories.) 

WOODCOCK,  ARTHUR  BALDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trikity, 
July  5,  1872.  [Youngest]  s.  of  John  [banker],  of  the  Elms, 
Wigan,  Lanes.  B.  there,  Apr.  27,  1853.  Schools,  Bonchurch, 
Isle  of  Wight  (private)  and  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  4,  1874.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1884.  Major,  3rd  S.  Lanes.  Regt.  (T.). 
Died  July  31,  1936.  Brother  of  Herbert  S.  (1864).  (Repton 
Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Trin.  Coll.  Record,  1936.) 

WOODCOCK,  CHARLES  BRIDGES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  June  30,  1787.  Of  Middlesex.  [Only  s.  of 
Charles,  Esq.,  of  Brentford,  Middlesex.  School,  private.] 
Migrated  (age  18)  to  Peterhouse,  June  26,  1788.  Matric. 
Michs.  1788.  .A.dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  31,  1789.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  358;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WOODCOCK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  24)  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  23,  1759.  Of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1762; 
M.A.  (per  Lit.  Reg.)  1762;  LL.D.  1771.  .\dm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  9,  1765,  as  'son  and  heir  of  Edward,  of  the 
Inner  Temple.'  R.  of  St  Michael's,  Wood  St.,  and  of  St  Mary's, 
Staining,  London,  1759-92.  V.  of  Watford,  Herts.,  1762-92. 
Married,  July  30,  1755,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Whitfield, 
of  Watford  Place,  Herts.  Died  June  6,  179-2.  Father  of  the 
next.  (Inns  of  Court;  J.  B.  Whitmore;  G.  Mag.,  179-,  ••  5S0; 
Clutterbuck,  Herts.,  1.  268;  Hennessey,  336;  Cussans,  Herts., 
I.  257.) 

WOODCOCK,  EDWARD  WHITFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  1,  1775.  Of  Herts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
(above),  and  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Whitfield.]  Matric. 
Nlichs.  1776;  Scholar. 

WOODCOCK,  The  Rev.  FRANCIS.  B.A.  1782,  incorp.  from 
Oxford;  M.A.  1782.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1782. 
[S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Hereford.]  Matric.  from  New  College, 
Oxford,  July  6,  1770,  age  16;  B..\.  (from  Wadham)  1775.  R. 
of  Putley,  Herefs.,  1780-3.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1781.  V.  of 
Pipe,  and  of  Moreton-on-Lugg,  1783-1818.  V.  of  Hohner, 
1795-1818.  Married,  1807,  .Miss  —  Dinwoody,  niece  of 
William  Dinwoody,  of  Ty-dee,  Mon.  Died  Nov.  14,  1818, 
aged  65.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  571 ;  G.  Mag.,  1818, 11.  640; 
W.  H.  Cooke,  Continuation  of  Duncombe's  Hist,  of  Hcref., 
103,  152;  C.  R.  Hudleston;  Al.  Oxon.,  which  confuses  him 
with  his  son.) 


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WOODCOCK,  FRANCIS  PERCY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  8,  1898. 
School,  Horsham  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901 ; 
M.A.  1905.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1905;  practised  in  Holbom. 
Married,  1922,  Jessie  Viola,  4th  dau.  of  A.  D.  Klaber,  Esq. 
Died  July  25,  1937,  aged  59,  at  7,  Lyndale  Avenue,  London, 
N.W.  {Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Mar.  4,  1922  and  July  27,  I937-) 

WOODCOCK,  FRANK.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897.  2nd  s. 
of  John  Rostron,  surgeon,  of  Abberley,  Stourport,  Worcs. 
B.  June  I,  1879,  at  Knutsford,  Cheshire.  Schools,  Shrewsbury 
and  Newcastle-under-Lyme.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  i,  ist  Class)  1900;  M.A.  1905. 
Assistant  Master  at  Bath  College,  1902-4;  at  Chesterfield 
Grammar  School,  1905-9;  at  VVotton-under-Edge  Grammar 
School,  1910-15;  at  Boston  Grammar  School  until  1915.  Lived 
latterly  at  Appleton-le-Moors,  Yorks.,  where  he  died  May  9, 
1950.  Brotherof  William  (1893).  (Newcastle  High  Sch.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  May  12,  1930.) 

WOODCOCK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  14, 
1809.  Of  Leics.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Hemy  (1773).  of  Barkby.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1809;  Scholar;  B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1816.  V.  of 
Maxstoke,  Warws.,  1824-44.  R.  of  Caythorpe,  Lines, 
(succeeding  his  father),  1826-44.  Married  Anna  E.  Walker. 
Died  Mar.  28, 1844,  aged  53.  Father  of  the  next.  (Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  660;  Burke,  L.G.  (sub  Walker,  of  The 
Grange,  Leics.).) 

WOODCOCK,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  28,  1837.  Of  Lines.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  George  (above).] 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  i" 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1841;  priest,  1842;  C.  of  Caythorpe, 
Lines.,  1841-4.  C.  of  Muckton,  1844-5.  C.  of  Saxby  and 
Stapleford,  Leics.,  1845-54.  V.  of  Sixhills,  Lines.,  1854-67 
and  V.  of  North  Willingham,  1863-7.  R.  of  Ratcliffe-on-the 
Wreak,  Leics.,  1867-93.  Died  Nov.  21,  1893.  Father  of  th« 
next  and  of  Reginald  H.  (1866).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford 
Univ.  Almanack.) 

WOODCOCK,  GEORGE  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  i,  1865.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the 
Rev.  George  Henry  (above),  V.  of  Sixhills,  Lines.  [B.  Aug.  22, 
1846.]  School,  RossaU.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869. 
Died  Mar.  23,  1873.  Brother  of  Reginald  H.  (1866).  (RossaU 
Reg.) 

WOODCOCK,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  19, 
1773-  LS.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (i737).  V.  of  Kilby,  Leics.  (and 
Christian,  dau.  of  —  Fox,  of  Burton-Latimer,  Northants.). 
B.  Aug.  12,  1755,  at  Kilby.]  Matric.  Lent,  1776;  Scholar; 
LL.B.  1780.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.),  Dec.  19, 1779.  V.  of  Barkby, 
Leics.,  1784-1826.  R.  of  Caythorpe,  Lines.,  1788-1826. 
V.  of  Middleton  (or  Long  Parish),  Hants.,  1795-182 1.  Married, 
Nov.  I,  1785,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Whatofie  Cleever,  of 
Syston,  Leics.  Died  July  28,  1826,  at  Syston.  Father  of 
George  (1809).  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Burke, 
L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1826,  11.  187;  The  Extraordinary  Black  Book, 
1830.) 

WOODCOCK,  HERBERT  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  12,  1864.  S.  of  John  [banker],  of  the  Elms,  Wigan, 
Lanes,  (and  AUce,  dau.  of  John  Knowles,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool). 
B.  1846.  Did  not  reside.  Of  The  Elms,  Wigan,  in  1900. 
Brother  of  Arthur  B.  (1872).   (Walford,  County  Families.) 

WOODCOCK,  REGINALD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  12,  1866.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Henry  (1837),  R.  of 
Ratchffe-on-the-Wreake,  Leics.  B.  Apr.  18,  1846.  School, 
RossaU.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester),  1873;  priest,  1874;  C.  of  Hillmorton,  Warws., 
1873-7.  C.  of  Tithby  and  V.  of  Owthorpe,  Notts.,  1877-9. 
V.  of  Kirby-Bellars,  Leics.,  1879-89.  C.  of  Great  Dalby, 
1881-9.  R.  of  Boddington,  Northants.,  1889-1917.  R.  of 
Smeeton-Westerby,  Leics.,  1919-22.  Married  Augusta 
Mariquita  — ■.  Died  Feb.  27,  1922.  Brother  of  George  T.  W. 
(1865).  (RossaU  Reg. ;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Mar.  17,  1922.) 

WOODCOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  24,  1787. 
Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Castleford,  near  Pontefract, 
Yorks.  B.  Feb.  21,  1767,  at  Castleford.  Schools,  Catterick, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Kirkby)  and  Lincoln  (Mr  Carter).  Matric.  Michs. 
1788;  B.A.  (i^th  Wrangler)  1792.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  22,  1795;  M.A.  1795.  R.  of  Swilhngton,  Yorks.,  1795- 
1837.  Died  May  9,  1837.  Father  of  Thomas  (1841).  (Clerical 
Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1837,  i.  97.) 

WOODCOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  26. 
1804.   Perhaps  same  as  the  next. 

WOODCOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Dec.  29, 
1804.  S.  of  John,  brewer,  of  Halesworth,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Halesworth  (Mr  Tanqueray),  Diss  (Mr  Westby)  and 
3  years  at  Bungay.  Matric.  Easter,  1806;  Scholar,  1805-8. 
(Venn,  u.  144.) 


WooDD,  Basil  Kilvington 

WOODCOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's,  July  i, 
1841.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1787),  late  R.  of  Swillington, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1848. 
Ord.  deacon  (York),  1848;  priest,  1850;  C  of  BirdsaU,  Yorks., 
1848-51.  C.  of  Scarborough,  1858-63.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Derby,  1866-8.  Resided  latterly  at  Harrogate,  and  disappears 
from  Crockford,  1907. 

WOODCOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26,  1876. 
S.  of  WUliam.  B.  [Nov.  11,  1856],  at  Walton-le-Dale,  Lanes. 
School,  Clitheroe.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar;  B.A.  {2ird 
Wrangler)  1880;  M.A.  1886.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Old  Hall 
School,  Wellington,  Shropshire,  1880-5.  Maths.  Lecturer  with 
Capt.  James  and  Col.  Lynch,  S.  Kensington,  1885 ;  Instructor 
in  fortification  and  miUtary  topography  at  Cedar  Court, 
Roehampton,  1890;  a  private  tutor  at  CUtheroe,  Lanes., 
1901-11-.  Assistant  Master  at  Magnus  Grammar  School, 
Newark-on-Trent,  in  1921.  Disappears  from  Schoolmasters' 
Directories,  1932.   (Peile,  11.  648.) 

WOODCOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  22, 
1893.  S.  of  John  Rostron  [F.R.C.S.].  B.  Apr.  14,  1876,  at 
Knutsford,  Cheshure.  School,  Newcastle  High,  Stags. 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1896.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1900;  practised  (Messrs  Woodcock  and  Sons)  at  Haslingden, 
Ramsbottom  and  St  Anne's-on-Sea.  Of  Boston  Spa,  Yorks. 
Brother  of  Frank  (1897).  (Newcastle  High  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11. 
784;  Law  Lists.) 

WOODD,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  24, 
1837.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  J.,  of  London.  B.  in  the  Barbados, 
Dec.  1815.  School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1837. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Dec.  21,  1837;  exhibitioner;  B.A. 
1846;  M.A.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1845;  priest, 
1846;  Chaplain  at  Clapham  Grammar  School,  Surrey,  1845- 
7;  no  cure,  1848-56.  C.  of  Stutton,  Suffolk,  1856-80.  C.  of 
Pulham  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1880-5.  ^-  of  Hurstboume-Priors, 
Hants.,  1885-8.  C.  of  Brington  with  Bythorn  and  Old  Weston, 
Hunts.,  1888-98.  V.  of  Chalgrave,  Beds.,  1898-1900.  Died 
July  24,  1900.  (Uppingham  Sch.  RoU;  Crockford;  Ely 
Diocesan  Remembrancer.) 

WOODD,  ARTHUR  BETHUNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1871.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert  [Ballard],  of  Woodlands,  Hamp- 
stead  (and  Barbara  Matthew,  youngest  dau.  of  M.  T.  Bethune, 
M.D.,  of  Inverness).  B.  [Dec.  10],  1852,  m  London.  School, 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1875; 
M.A.  1878.  Commander,  R.N.R.  Married,  June  23,  1887, 
Alice  Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  A.  Peache,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Sept.  15,  1938,  at  Milford-on-Sea.  Brother  of  John 
H.  T.  (1875).  (Burke.  L.G. :  The  Times,  Sept.  19,  1938.) 

WOODD,  BASIL  AUBREY  HOLLOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Basil  Kilvington  (i860) 
(and  Esther  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  HoUond,  of 
Benhall  Lodge,  Suffolk).  Of  HoUington  Park,  St  Leonards-on- 
Sea.  B.  May  27,  1869,  at  Scarborough.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  1894.  Of  Abbotsfield,  WiveUscombe,  Somerset,  and 
of  Conyngham  Hall,  near  Knaresborough.  J. P.  for  the  West 
Riding,  Yorks.,  and  for  Somerset.  Lieut.,  Yorks.  Hussars 
(Yeomanry),  1903-9.  Capt.,  5th  Batt.,  Somerset  L.I.,  1914- 
19.  Married,  Dec.  12,  1895,  Rosalie,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Dyson,  of  Moorlands,  Crewkeme,  Somerset,  and  had  issue. 
Of  23,  Royal  Crescent,  Bath,  in  1936.  Died  Sept.  20,  1949. 
Brother  of  Evelyn  A.  (1889).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook;  The  Times,  Sept.  24,  1949; 
T.  B.  Woodd.) 

WOODD,  BASIL  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  25,  1840. 
Of  Bucks.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Samuel  (1815),  R.  of 
Drayton-Beauchamp.]  Matric.  Easter,  1840.  Migrated  to 
Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  4,  1842;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester),  1848;  priest,  1849.  C.  of  Hasland,  Derbs.,  1859- 
67.  Married  (1)  Emma  Brice,  of  Ramsgate;  (2)  Mary  Sildich, 
of  Calstock,  Cornwall.  Died  May,  1867,  aged  44,  at  Chester- 
field. (G.  Mag.,  1867,  I.  826;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  T.  B. 
Woodd.) 

WOODD,  BASIL  KILVINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  13. 
i860.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Basil  Thomas  (next),  of  Conyngham  Hall, 
near  Knaresborough,  Yorks.  (and  Charlotte  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Dampier).  B.  Sept.  13,  1842,  at  Aldborough, 
Yorks.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  LL.B.  1865; 
LL.M.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  All 
Saints,  Huntingdon,  1865-8.  C.  of  Scarborough,  1868-73. 
V.  of  Filey,  1873-9.  V.  of  Bilton,  Yorks.,  1879-84.  Married, 
1866,  Esther  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  HoUond, 
of  BenhaU  Lodge,  Suffolk.  Died,  Apr.  16,  1886.  Father  of 
Basil  A.  H.  (1887)  and  Evelyn  A.  (1889).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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WooDD,  Basil  Thomas 

WOODD,  BASIL  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  22,  1832.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Basil  George,  Esq.  [of  Hillfield, 
Hampstead]  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Mitton). 
B.  July  7,  1815,  in  London.  School,  private.  Matric.  Micbs. 
1833;  B.A.  1837;  M.A.  1840.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  6,  1841.  Of  Conyngham  Hall,  Knaresborough,  Yorks. 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  for  the  North  and  West  Ridings.  Chairman  of 
the  West  Riding  Quarter  Sessions.  M.P.  for  Knaresborough, 
1852-68  and  1874-80.  Married,  July  13,  1837,  Charlotte 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Dampier,  of  Colinshayes, 
Somerset.  Died  June  4,  1895,  in  Hampstead.  Father  of  the 
above.  {Boose,  iii.  1481;  Burke,  L.O.;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.  2;  Law  Lists.) 

WOODD,  CHARLES  HAMPDEN  BASIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  30,  1887.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles  Henry  Lardner,  of  Rosslyn, 
Hampstead  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Harris,  of 
Westcotes,  Leicester).  B.  [Feb.  2],  1869,  in  Hampstead. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  1st  Class)  1890;  M.A.  1S94.  At  St  Andrews  Univ. 
F.Z.S.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1900;  priest,  1901;  C.  of  Keigh- 
ley,  Yorks.,  1900-1.  C.M.S.  Missionary  in  Japan,  1901-2. 
Principal  of  the  Boys'  School  at  Osaka,  1902-8;  Chaplain 
there,  1908-15.  V.  of  Toiler  Porcorum  with  Toller  Fratrum, 
Dorset,  1915-20.  P.C.  of  Pleshy,  Essex,  1920-39.  Married, 
Jan.  6,  1903,  Elfrida,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Frederick 
George  Hose,  Bishop  of  Singapore,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of 
Hartland  Road,  Epping,  Esse.x,  where  he  died  Sept.  11,  1941. 
Brother  of  Trevor  B.  (1885).  (B.  Wood;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Sept.  12,  1941.) 

WOODD,  CHARLES  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  16, 
1815.  Of  Middlesex.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Basil  (Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  1778),  R.  of  Drayton-Beauchamp,  Bucks, 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Sophia,  dau.  of  William  Jupp,  Esq.,  of  Wands- 
worth). B.  Sept.  9,  1795.]  Matric.  Michs.  1817.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  R.  of  Drayton-Beauchamp,  Bucks.,  1831-8. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Lomax,  surgeon,  of  Dover 
Street,  London.  Died  June  2,  1838,  aged  43.  Brother  of 
William  J.  T.  (1825);  father  of  Basil  J.  (1840).  (T.  B.  W^oodd; 
Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1838,  11.  222;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
N.S.  2 ;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WOODD,  EVELYN  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 

1889.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Basil  Kilvington  (i860)  (and 
Esther  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Hollond,  of 
Benhall  Lodge,  Suffolk).  Of  HoUington  Park,  St  Leonards- 
on-Sea.  B.  Dec.  13,  1870,  at  Scarborough.  School,  Upping- 
ham. Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Of  St  George's  House, 
Eastcheap,  London.  Secretary  to  the  Universal  Water  Meter 
Co.  Died,  unmarried,  Sept.  15,  191 1,  in  Melbourne,  Australia, 
as  the  result  of  an  accident.  Brother  of  Basil  A.  H.  (1887). 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Oct.  9,  1911.) 

WOODD,  JOHN  HENRY  TOWNSEND.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  9, 
1875.  3rd  s.  of  Robert  Ballard,  merchant,  of  Woodlands, 
Hampstead  (and  Barbara  Matthew,  dau.  of  M.  T.  Bethune, 
M.D.).  B.  May  6,  1855.  [School,  King's  College,  London.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  Scholar,  1877;  B.A.  (i5<A  Classic)  1879; 
M.A.  1892.  F.R.I. B.A.  Architect  and  Surveyor  to  Guy's 
Hospital,  1892-1915.  Married  (i)  1891,  Frances  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  .Alfred  Peache,  D.D.,  of  Wimbledon;  (2)  Jan.  4, 
1908,  Ada  Murray,  elder  dau.  of  James  Merrick  Gavin,  of 
Hampstead,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  Kingsgate,  Rolvenden, 
Kent,  where  he  died  Dec.  29,  i939-  Brother  of  Arthur  B. 
(1871).    {King's  Coll.  Reg.,  89;  The  Times,  Dec.  30,  1939-) 

WOODD,  TREVOR  BASIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1885.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charies  [Henry]  Lardner,  of  Rosslyn, 
Hampstead  [and  sometime  of  Oughtershaw  Hall,  Yorks.] 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Harris,  of  Leicester). 
B.  July  7,  1866,  in  Hampstead.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1885;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  1890;  priest,  1891 ;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
1890-1911.  V.  of  St  John-the-EvangeUst  (with  St  Saviour's, 
Fitzroy  Square,  from  1913),  1911-40.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of 
Bradford,  from  1940.  Master  of  the  Worshipful  Company  of 
Salters,  1927-8  and  1930-1.  Latteriy  of  Oughtershaw  Hall, 
Skipton.  Died  Mar.  20,  1946,  at  Eastbourne.  Brother  of 
Charles  H.  B.  (1887).  (T.  B.  Woodd;  Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  Church  Times,  Mar.  29,  1946-) 

WOODD,  WILLIAM  JAMES  TILLSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  10,  1825.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Basil  (Tnmty 
College,  Oxford,  1778),  of  Paddington  Green.  [B.  June  i, 
1805.]  Matric.  Michs.  1825.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Col.  George  William  Mignon,  H.E.I.C.S.  Died  Feb.  5,  1836, 
aged  30;  buried  in  Paddington  churchyard.  Brother  of 
Charles  S.  (1815).   (T.  B.  Woodd;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WOODD-SMITH,  see  SMITH. 


WooDGATES,  James  Richard 

WOODE,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1898.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  the  Rev.  E[noch]  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin),  R.  of  Mepal,  Cambs.  B.  May  2,  1872,  at  Hindolve- 
stone,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..\  1901;  M.A.  1928. 
Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1901;  priest,  1902;  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Colchester,  1901-4.  C.  of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Green  Hill, 
Harrow,  1904-5.  C.  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk,  1905-8.  R.  of 
Fersfield,  191 1-28.  R.  of  Burgh  Parva  with  Briston,  1928- 
52-.  Married,  1902,  Margaret  Ethel,  dau.  of  Dr  Francis 
Marshall,  of  Barrow  House,  Suffolk.  (Crockford;  Who's  Who 
in  Norfolk.) 
WOODFALL,  JOHN  WARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  6,  1829.  [Youngest]  s.  of  George  [of  Dean's  Yard, 
Westminster,  printer  of  The  Letters  of  Junius  (and  Mary  Ann 
Brown)].  B.  [Dec.  7,  1811],  in  London.  School,  Westmmster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1830;  B.A.  1835;  -M.A.  1839.  At 
University  College  and  the  Middlesex  Hospital.  M.R.C.S., 
1840;  F.R.C.P.,  1854.  Physician,  Western  Dispensary  and 
the  Westminster  Hospital.  Practised  in  Davies  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  and  latterly  at  .Maidstone,  Kent.  Physician, 
West  Kent  Infirmary.  J. P.  for  Kent,  1862.  Married,  Jan.  29, 
1845,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Cohn  Douglas,  of  Mains,  Dumbartons. 
Died  Mar.  22,  1867.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Medical 
Directories;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  i.  683.) 
WOODFORD,  JAMES  RUSSELL.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  June  13,  1838.  Only  s.  of  James  Russell,  hop- 
merchant,  of  Southwark,  Surrey  (and  Frances,  dau.  of 
Robert  Appleton,  of  Henley).  [B.  Apr.  30,  1820.]  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  Scholar;  B.A.  1842; 
M.A.  1845.  D.D.,  Lambeth,  1869.  Second  Master  of  Bishop's 
College,  Bristol,  1843-5.  0''^  deacon  (Gloucester  and 
Bristol),  1843;  priest  (Exeter),  1845;  C.  of  St  John's,  Bristol, 
1843-5.  V.  of  Coalpit  Heath,  Gloucs.,  1845-7.  V.  of  Easton, 
1847-55.  V.  of  Kempsford,  1855-68.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Oxford,  1863-9.  Hon.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1866-73.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1864,  1867  and  1873; 
Ramsden  Preacher,  1871.  V.  of  Leeds,  1868-73.  Chaplam  to 
the  Bishop  of  Winchester,  1869-73.  Chaplain  to  the  Queen, 
1872.  Bishop  of  Ely,  1873-85-  'At  Ely  he  found  plenty  that 
wanted  doing,  churches  to  be  restored.  Cathedral  School  to  be 

revived,  a  Theological  College  to  be  founded An  active 

Bishop,  beloved  by  clergy  and  people.'  Author,  Sermons. 
Died,  unmarried,  Oct.  24,  1885;  buried  in  the  Cathedral 
choir.  (Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  iii.  1482; 
Crockford;  D.N.B.) 
WOODFORD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  19, 
1788.  Of  Leicester.  [S.  of  Samuel,  of  Leicester.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1788.  Kept  three  terms;  name  off,  Jan  17,  1790,  with 
the  note  'gone  to  Oxford.'  Matric.  from  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  Jan.  17,  1790;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1792.  (Al.  Oxon.;  St 
John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  571.) 
WOODFORD,  WENMAN  LANGHAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 

Oct.  9,  1847;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  'Plus  annos  24  natus.' 
WOODGATE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  20,  1791.  Eldest  s.  of  Robert,  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
Proctor  in  Convocation  and  Chancellor  of  St  Paul's.  B.  in 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1791.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  14,  1786.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  23,  1801.  (Inns  of 
Court.) 
WOODGATE,  PHILIP  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  24, 

1851.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A.  1855. 
WOODGATE,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1876.  S.  of  Thomas  Williaim,  of  the  Boundaries, 
Balham.  B.'May,  1857,  in  London.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1881.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1885; 
practised  at  123,  Pall  Mall,  London.  (Uppingham  Sch.  Roll; 
Law  Lists  (not  1900).) 
WOODGATE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  E.mmanuel,  June  18, 

i860;  re-adm.  Oct.  11,  1867.  Matric.  Michs.  i860. 
WOODGATE,  WILLIAM  HARVEY  ELGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1892.  S.  of  WilUam,  of  Portland  House, 
London 'Road,  Reading.  B.  Jan.  29,  1874,  at  Reading. 
School,  WeUington  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895; 
M  A  1899.  .Assistant  Master  at  Middleton  School,  Bognor, 
in  1905.  Died  Dec.  10,  1937,  at  66,  Elmhurst  Road,  Reading. 
(The  Times,  Dec.  15,  1937;  Cambridge  Yearbook,  1906.) 
WOODGATES,  JAMES  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Pe.mbroke,  June  21,  1851.  2nd  s.  of  William,  schoolmaster, 
of  Honiton,  Devon.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  B.A. 
1855;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisburj-).  1858;  pnest,  1859; 
C  of  Wingfield,  Wilts.,  1858-60.  C.-in-charge  of  Holme- 
Lacy,  Heref.,  1860-5.  I<-  oi  Putley,  1865-9.  R-  o^  ^Vest 
Walton,  Norfolk,  1869-72.  R-  of  Depden,  Suffolk,  1872-86. 
Married   Elizabeth,   eldest  dau.   of  Canon   E.   J.   Moor,  of 


Great    BeaUngs,   Suffolk.     Died   Sept.    21, 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  Univ.  Almanack.) 


aged   57. 


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WooDHAM,  Charles  Barclay 

WOODHAM,  CHARLES  BARCLAY.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr    23,   1841.    S.  of  Samuel,  merchant,  of  London  (and 
Harriett).  B.  Sept.  23,  1820.   Matric.  Michs.  1841. 
WOODHAM,    HENRY  ANNESLEY.    Adm.   pens,    (age   21)    at 
Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1834.  S.  of  Henry  Edward  Higmore.  B.  at 
Newbury,  Berks.   School,  Winchester.    Matric.  Michs.  1834. 
Migrated  to  Jesus,  Feb.  18,  1836;  Members'  prize,  1837,  1838; 
B.A.  (5th  Classic)  1839;  M.A.  1842;  LL.D.  1849.    FeUow  of 
Jesus,  1841-8.    Hon.  FeUow,  1862-75.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at 
Oxford,    1843.    F.S.A.,    1856.     Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Humfrey,  Esq.,  of  Cambridge.  Author,  An  Applica- 
tion of  Heraldry  to  the  Illustration  of  Various  University  and 
Collegiate  Antiquities.    Edited   Tertullian's  Apology.    Died 
Mar.  16,  1875,  at  Cambridge.    M.L  at  St  Mary's,  Readmg. 
(Al.  Oxon.,  which  gives  died  Nov.  16;  Boase,  iii.  1484-) 
WOODHAM,    WILLIAM    CLIFTON    NASH.     Adm.    pens,    at 
Trinity   Hall,   Oct.    i,   1876.    S.   of  W.   F.   N.,   Esq.,   of 
Shepreth,  Cambs.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1876;  B.A.  1880.   Died  July  16,  1934,  aged  76,  at  Shepreth; 
buried  there.   [The  Times,  July  18,  1934.) 
WOODHEAD,  EDGAR  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  21,  1882.    S.  of  James  Dawes,  gent,  (and  Elizabeth). 
B.  Jan.  17,  1863,  at  Glenelg,  Adelaide,  Australia.    Schools 
[Hudde'rsfield  College  and]  Heidelberg  Gymnasium.    Matric. 
Easter,  1882;  B.A.  1885;  LL.B.  1888.   Adm.  SoUcitor,  1888; 
practised  at  Huddersheld;  retired,  1904.    CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  1906.    In  the  Education  Department  of  the 
West  Riding.    Married,  Apr.  7,  1906,  Lydia  Mary,  dau.  of 
J.  Dickenson  Betts,  of  Hampstead.    Died  Jan.  14,  1922,  at 
Huddersfield.   (Law  Lists;  Yorkshire  Who's  Who;  The  Times, 
Jan.  17,  1922.) 
WOODHEAD,    FRANK    ELLIS.     Adm.    pens,    at    Sx   John's, 
June  23,  1888.  S.  of  Joseph  [M.P.],  newspaper-proprietor  and 
editor,  of  Huddersfield  (and  Catherine).   B.  May  29,  1868,  at 
Woodthorpe,  Huddersfield.    School,  Loretto  (Mr  Almond). 
Matric.    Michs.    1888.     Played    cricket    for    Yorkshire.     A 
journalist;  on  the  staff  of  the  Huddersfield  Guardian.  Died 
Aug.  25,  1943,  at  Huddersfield.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Loretto 
Reg. ;  The  Times,  Aug.  27,  1943  ) 
WOODHEAD,  GERMAN  SIMS.    M.A.  1899.    Adm.  at  King's, 
Oct.  7,  1899.    Professor  of  Pathology,  1899-1921.   FeUow  of 
Trinity  Hall,  1900-21.    [Eldest  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Longden- 
hokne,  Huddersfield.    B.   at  Huddersfield,   Apr.   29,   1855. 
School,  Huddersfield  College;  M.B.  and  CM.  (Edin.)  1878; 
M.D.   (Edin.)];   M.R.C.P.    1880;   F.R.C.P.    1882.     F.R.S.E. 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Birmingham.    President  of  the  R.  Med.  Soc, 
Edinburgh;     Vice-Pres.,     R.     Physical    Soc,     Edinburgh. 
Director  of  Research  Lab.,  Conjoint  Board.  Research  Scholar, 
Grocers'  Company.   Superintendent  of  the  Research  Labora- 
tory, R.C.P.,  Edijiburgh,  1879-90.    Demonstrator  in  Patho- 
logy' and  Anatomy   at   Edinburgh   University.     President, 
Royal  Medical  Society,  1878.    Member  of  the  Royal  Com- 
mission on  Tuberculosis,  1902.   Member  of  Executive,  Cancer 
Committee.    Served  in  the  Great  War,   1914-19   (Colonel, 
R.A.M.C,  Sanitary  Service;  Brevet  Colonel;  mentioned  twice 
in  Secretary  of  State's  List  for  'valuable  services').    K.B.E., 
1919.    Married,   1881,   Harriet   Elizabeth  St  Clair  Erskine 
Yates.  Author,  medical.   Editor  of  the  Journal  of  Pathology 
and  Bacteriology.  Died  Dec.  29,  1921.   Brother  of  the  above. 
(King's  Coll.  Reg.,  296;  Univ.  War  List;  Medical  Directories; 
Who  was  Who.) 
WOODHEAD,  JOHN  ACKROYD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9,  1900. 
[S.  of  Samuel,  of  Burley-in-Wharfedale,  Yorks.   B.  June  19, 
1881.    School,   Bradford  Grammar.]    Matric.   Michs.   1900; 
B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1903.  Appointed  to  the 
I.C.S.  1903;  Assistant  Magistrate  and  CoUector  in  Bengal;  in 
Assam,  1905;  Joint  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1913;  District 
and  Sessions  Judge,  1917;  ist  Land  Acquisition  Officer,  1918; 
Secretary  to  Government  of  Bengal  (Finance,  Commerce  and 
Marine  Depts.)  1924;  Joint  Secretary  (Dept.  of  Commerce), 
Government  of  India,  1927;  Secretary,  1929.  Delegate  to  the 
Burma  Round  Table  Conference  in  London,  1931.    Member, 
Executive  Council  of  Bengal,  1932.   CLE.,  1930;  K.C.S.I., 
1934.     Chairman,    Palestine    Partition    Commission,    1938. 
Governor  of  Bengal  (June-Nov.),  1939.    Retired,  Dec.  1939. 
Adviser  to  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  1939  and  1942-4; 
to  Secretary  of  State  for  Burma,  1941-2.    G.C.I.E  ,  1946. 
Chairman,  Famine  Enquiry  Commission,  1944-5-    Married, 
Nov.  9,   1908,  Alice  Mary,  dau.  of  B.  S.   Wadsworth,  of 
Bradford,  and  had  issue.  Of  Woking,  Surrey,  in  1953.   (India 
Office  Lists;  Who's  Who.) 
WOODHEAD,  JOHN  WOODHEAD  RUDOLPH  SCHENCK.  Adm. 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1890.   S.  of  Frederick  Henry  Albert 
Schenck,  Esq.,  of  Cronbeck  Cottage,  Greeba,  near  St  John's, 
Isle  of  Man.   Matric.  Michs.  1890. 
WOODHOUSE,  ALFRED  ARMITAGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1885.   S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Byker,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  (and  Elizabeth  Aim  Cheetham).    B.  Jan.  21,  1866,  at 


WooDHOUSE,  Charles  Joseph 

the  Parsonage,  Famley,  Yorks.  School,  Newcastle-on-Tyne 
Royal  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888.  Assistant 
Master  at  Locker's  Park  Preparatory  School,  Hemel  Hemp- 
stead, in  1905.  Brother  of  John  (1877),  Herbert  A.  (1883)  and 
James  C  (1879).   (Catnb.  Yearbook.) 

WOODHOUSE,  ALFRED   JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,   (age   23)   at 
Caius,  Dec.  14,  1844.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Nottingham.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Edinburgh  and   King's  College,   London.    Matric. 
Michs.  1845;   B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.    Adm.  ad  eundem,  at 
Oxford,  1855.   Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1848;  priest,  1849; 
C  of  Luddenham  and  Pluckley,  Kent,  1848-58.   P.C  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Dover,  1858-63.  V.  of  Ide  Hill,  1863-80.    Married, 
Aug.  28,  1849,  Mary  PockUngton,  dau.  of  Robert  Wingate, 
Esq.,  of  Hagworthingham,  Lines.    Author,  Sermons.    Died 
Apr.  4,  1880,  aged  58.   Brother  of  Charles  W.   (1836)  and 
Henry  D,  (1844).  (Venn,  11.  269  and  MS.  note;  Al.  Oxon.;The 
Guardian,  Apr.  7,  1880.) 
WOODHOUSE,  ARTHUR  CHORLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1872.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Charles  (1846) 
(and  Susanna  Agnes  Fenton,  dau.  of  Edward  Chorley,  M.D.). 
B.  May  3,  1854,  at  New  Shoreham,  Sussex.    Bapt.  May  27, 
1854.    [School,  Lancing.]    Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876; 
M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1878;  priest,  1879;  C  of 
Battersea,  Surrey,   1878-82.    C  of  St  Anne's,  Brookfield, 
Highgate  Rise,   1882-3.   V.  of  St  Mark's,  Battersea  Rise, 
1883-91.    C  of  Stantonbury  with  New  Bradwell,  Bucks., 
1891-1901.    V.   of   SS.    Philip   and   James,    Leckhampton, 
Gloucs.,    1901-11.     R.   of   Winterboume-Monkton,   Dorset, 
1912-18.  V.  of  Pampisford,  Cambs.,  1922-8.  Married,  June  8, 
1882,  Margaret  Helen  Morris,  of  Old  Traftord.    Latterly  of 
Bournemouth,  where  he  died  Aug.  19,  1944.    (Lancing  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 
WOODHOUSE,  ARTHUR  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wright  (1836),  Canon  of  Manchester. 
B.  1869,  at  Blackburn,  Lanes.  School,  Manchester  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.   1890;  M.A.  1894.    Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester),  1892;  priest,  1893;  C  of  St  Peter's,  Blackburn, 
1892-7.    Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Manchester, 
1897-1903.   V.  of  Wemeth,  Lanes.,  1903-20.  V.  of  Calder 
Vale,  1920-30.  V.  of  Arkholme,  1930-44.   Died  Jan.  9,  1944. 
Brotherof  Charles  J.  (1884)  and  George  F.  (1893),  etc.  (Venn, 
II.  494;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  12,  1944-) 
WOODHOUSE,    ARTHUR    LEIGHTON    ALDERSON.     Adm. 
(age  18)  at  Caius,  Dec.  7,  1871.    [2nd]  s.  of  Henry  Richard 
(1840),  barrister.   B.  Mar.  5,  1855,  in  the  parish  of  St  Mary, 
Marylebone,   London.    Schools,   Maidenhead   and   Harrow. 
Migrated  to  Trinity  HaU,  Nov.  13, 1872.  Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
B.A.  1878.    Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  May  25,  1875.   A  wme- 
merchant  in  London.   Died,  July  26,  1935,  at  Southend-on- 
Sea.  Brother  of  Vivian  M.  (1886).  (Venn,  11.  401 ;  Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  The  Times,  Aug.  9,  1935.) 
WOODHOUSE,  ARTHUR  POWYS.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity, 
June  5,  1868.   [2nd]  s.  of  Coventry  [Mark],  of  Bedford  House, 
Tavistock  Square,  London.    B.  [Jan.  17],  1849,  in  London. 
School,  Mariborough  CoUege.   Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar, 
1871;  B.A.  (11th  Wrangler)  1872;  (Theol.  Exam.,  1st  Class, 
1873);  M.A.  1875.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1873;  priest,  1874;  C. 
of  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambridge,  1873-8.   C  of  St  Barna- 
bas, Cambridge,  1878-82.  V.  of  St  Matthias,  Sneinton,  Notts., 
1882-90.  V.of  Tuxford,  1890-1911.  V.  of  Grendon,  Northants., 
1911-20.   Married,  June  30,  1881,  Frances  D'Oyley,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  WeUand  Edmonstone,  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
Homsey.   Resided  latterly  at  Dean  Hurst,  Littledown  Road, 
Bournemouth,   where   he  died   Nov.   6,    1939.     Brother  of 
James  S.  (1880).    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Nov.  7,  1939-) 
WOODHOUSE,  CECIL.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  3, 1889.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  David  (1844),  V.  of  Himbleton,  Worcs.  B.  Mar. 
31,1870.  School,  Cheltenham  CoUege.    Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.   1892;   M.B.   and  B.Chir.    1896;   M.D.    1901.    'At   the 
Middlesex  Hospital,   1892-6.    House  Physician  and  House 
Surgeon,  ChUdren's  Hospital,   Paddington  Green.    Clinical 
Assistant,  Leicester  Infirmary.    Practised  at  Esher,  Surrey. 
Married,  June  13,  1900,  Norah,  dau.  of  G.  Keen,  of  Esher,  and 
widow  of  E.  Nelson.    Of  Coaxdon  HaU,  Axminster,  Devon, 
in  1925.  Died  Dec.  31,  1940,  at  Sidmouth.  Brother  of  Harry 
P.  (1891).    (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  196; 
Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Jan.  3,  1941.) 
WOODHOUSE,  CHARLES  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1884.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wright  (1836)  (next) 
(and  Anne  Livesey).  B.  Aug.  14,  1865,  at  Blackburn.  School, 
Manchester  Grammar  (Mr  S.  DiU).  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A. 
1887;  M.A.  1891.   Ord.  deacon  (York),  1888;  priest,  1889;  C 
of  Doncaster,  1888-93.    C  of  St  Mary's,  Crumpsall,  Man- 
chester, 1893-6.    C  of  St  Andrew's,  Ancoats,  1896-8.  V.  of 
St  Peter's,  Bury,  Lanes.,  1898-1922.  V.  of  Ribby  with  Wrea, 


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WooDHOusE,  Charles  Wright 

1922-46.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Carlisle  from  1947.  Latterly  of  the 
old  vicarage.  Water  Yeat,  Ulverston,  Lanes.  Brother  of 
Arthur  J.  (1887)  and  George  F.  (1893),  etc.  (Crockford.) 
WOODHOUSE,  CHARLES  WRIGHT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
St  John's,  July  7,  1836;  re-adm.  pens.  Oct.  8,  1836.  S.  of 
Joseph,  ol  Nottingham.  U.  in  the  parish  of  St  Mary,  Notting- 
ham. School,  Nottingham.  Migrated  (age  19)  to  Caius,  Oct. 
1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  Scholar;  B.A.  {22nd  Wrangler) 
1840;  Hulsean  prize,  1841;  M.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln, 
Litt.  dim.  from  York),  Sept.  20,  1840;  priest  (York),  Dec.  19, 
1841;  C.  of  St  James,  Sheffield,  1840-6.  Theological  Lecturer 
at  St  Bees  CoUege,  1846-58.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Blackburn, 
1858-74.  Took  an  active  part  in  reheving  distress  in  Lanes, 
during  the  "cotton  famine'  caused  by  the  American  Civil  War. 
Canon  of  Manchester,  1874-1903.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Aneoats, 
Manchester,  1874-1903.  Married  Anne  Livesey.  Author,  Use 
and  Value  of  the  Ancient  Fathers  (Hulsean  prize  essay).  Died, 
Apr.  10,  1906,  at  Dawley,  Shropshire.  Brother  of  Alfred  J. 
(1844)  and  Henry  D.  (1844);  father  of  Arthur  J.  (1887), 
George  F.  (1893),  the  above,  and  Edward  L.  (1895).  (Venn,  11. 
238  and  add.;  The  Caian,  .xv.  in;  Crockford.) 
WOODHOUSE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  4, 
1836.  S.  of  — ,  of  Leominster,  Heref.  [School,  Eton.]  (Eton 
ScA.*Lti<s.) 
WOODHOUSE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  19,  1853.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Esher,  Surrey.  School, 
Surrey  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  1859;  priest  (Worcester),  x86o.  P.C. 
of  Slad,  Gloucs.,  1859-68.  C.  of  Staplegrove,  Somerset,  1874- 
5.  Resided  for  some  time  at  Taunton.  Died  F'eb.  12,  1897, 
aged  63,  in  London.  [Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  15,  1897.) 
WOODHOUSE,  EDWARD  LIVESEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1895.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  W.  (1836).  B.  Sept.  3, 
1876.]  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1910.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester),  1899;  priest,  1904;  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Ashton- 
under-Lyne,  Lanes.,  1899-1901.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Caversham, 
New  Zealand,  1902-10.  Of  Balclutha,  Otago,  New  Zealand, 
1910-14.  Brother  of  Arthur  J.  (1887),  etc.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1915. 
WOODHOUSE,  FRANCIS  CYPRIAN.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  3,  1S99.  S.  of  WUUam  Henry,  of  The  Hall,  East  Ilsley, 
Berks,  (and  Harriet  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Emerson,  of 
Bury  St  Edmunds).  B.  Sept.  26,  1880.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1906.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.),  1905;  priest,  1906;  C.  of  Kettering,  Northants., 
1905-14.  V.  of  Welford  with  Sulby,  1914-46.  Married, 
Aug.  1,  1911,  Isabel  Norah,  dau.  of  Edward  Paul  Toller,  ol 
Headlands,  Kettering,  and  had  issue.  Of  Haslemere,  Surrey, 
in  1952.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families.) 
WOODHOUSE,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  5,  1846.  [4th]  s.  of  George  Edward,  Esq.,  of 
Hampstead  (and  Joanna).  B.  there  [Nov.  26,  1827].  Bapt. 
Apr.  9,  1828.  [School,  Mount  Radford,  Exeter.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1846;  B.A.  1850;  M.A.  1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester), 
1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  Old  with  New  Shoreham,  Sussex, 
1850-6.  P.C.  of  Clayton,  Lanes.,  1856-8.  R.  of  St  Mary's, 
Hulme,  Manchester,  1858-85.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Folkestone, 
1885-1905.  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1900.  Married 
(1)  1853,  Susanna  Agnes  Fenton,  dau.  of  Edward  Chorley, 
M.D.,  of  WiUiton,  Somerset,  and  had  issue;  (2)  June  12,  1890, 
Mary,  2nd  dau,  of  James  Worrall,  of  Whalley  Range. 
Author,  Military  Religious  Orders;  Some  Account  of  St  John's 
College  Chapel;  The  Life  of  the  Soul  in  the  World;  Thoughts  for 
the  Times,  etc.  Died  Sept.  27,  1905.  Father  of  Arthur  C. 
(1872).  (Eagle,  X.XVU.  106;  Crockford;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families;  Who  was  Who.) 
WOODHOUSE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  19,  1824.  S.  of  Richard  (and  Susan).  B.  [Feb.  16,  1808], 
at  Bath.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1824.  (Eton  Sch. 
Lists;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

WOODHOUSE,  GEORGE  FRASER.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2, 1893. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Wright  (1836),  Canon  of  Manchester 
(and  Anne  Livesey).  B.  Feb.  23,  1875,  at  Ardwick  Green. 
School,  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  (Nat. 
Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1895);  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901. 
Assistant  Master  at  Sedbergh  School,  1897-1930.  Brother  of 
Charles  J.  (1884)  and  Arthur  J.  (1887),  etc.   (Venn,  11.  535.) 

WOODHOUSE,  GERVAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  7,  1850. 
S.  of  the  Kev.  Gervas  Harvey  (next),  R.  of  Finningley,  Notts. 
(and  Miriam).  B.  Aug.  17,  1831,  in  St  Werbergh's  parish, 
Derby.  Schools,  Kingston  College,  Hull;  Rossall;  and  St 
Peter's,  York.  -Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  (43^^  Wrangler) 
1854.  Assistant  Master  at  Bedford  Modem  School;  Second 
Master  at  the  Mathematical  School,  Rochester;  Assistant 
Master  at  R.  C.  Powle's  School,  Blackheath;  at  the  Rev.  W. 


WOODHOUSE,  John 

Hiley's  School  at  Richmond.  Afterwards  took  private 
pupils  until  he  inherited  some  property.  Died  Jan.  2,  1912. 
Brother  of  John  (1864).  (Rossall  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  296  and 
MS.  note;  Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Harvey,  of  Ickwell  Bury,  Beds.) 

WOODHOUSE,  GERVAS  HARVEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1819.  S.  of  Gervas,  Esq.,  of  Owston  Place,  near 
Gainsborough,  Lines.  Educated  by  the  Rev.  Mr  Graham,  of 
York.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield),  1824;  priest,  1826;  C.  of  St  .Michael's  and 
St  Werburgh's,  Derby.  P.C.  of  Boulton,Derbs.,  1833-6.  R.  of 
Finningley,  Notts.,  1836-82.  Father  of  John  (1864)  and  the 
above.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1883.  (Foster, Index  Eccles.) 

WOODHOUSE,  HARRY  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  July  28,  1891.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  David 
(next),  V.  of  Himbleton,  Worcs.  School,  Malvern  CoUege. 
Matric.  .Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Assistant  .Master 
at  St  Peter's  School,  Weston-super-Mare,  1899-1904;  at  Old 
Ride  School,  Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth,  1904-11. 
Latterly  of  the  Alders,  Bumham,  Bucks,  and  of  4,  Carlton 
Gardens,  Ealing.  Brotherof  Cecil  {1889).  (Malvern Coll.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WOODHOUSE,  HENRY  DAVID.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's. 
June  II,  1844.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  Mar.  3,  1824,  at  Nottingham. 
School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A. 
1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1848;  priest 
(Chester),  1850;  C.  of  Ponsonby,  Cumberland,  1849-53.  C.  of 
King's  Bromley,  Staffs.,  1854-65.  V.  of  Himbleton,  Worcs., 
1865-96.  Married  Emily  Smith.  Died  May  8,  1896.  Father 
of  the  above  and  of  Cecil  (1889);  brotherof  Alfred  J.  (1844) 
and  Charles  W.  (1836).   Peile,  11.  488;  Crockford.) 

WOODHOUSE,  HENRY  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  Apr.  20,  1840.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  East  India 
merchant.  B.  1822,  in  India.  Schools,  London  High  and 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B..\.  (isth 
Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Fellow,  1844-6.  .■Vdm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  11,  1844.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  5,  1848. 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Married,  July  14,  1846, 
Rosanna  Louisa,  dau.  of  Spencer  Mackay,  Esq.,  of  Harley 
Street,  London.  Died  Jan.  11,  1904,  aged  83,  at  Bournemouth. 
Sketch  portrait  in  the  College  hbrary.  Father  of  .Arthur  L.  A. 
(1871)  and  Vivian  M.  (1886).  (Venn,  11.  251  and  MS.  note; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times, 
Jan.  15,  1904.) 

WOODHOUSE,  HERBERT,  .-^dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  1878.  [2nd  s.  of  James  Jhomas,  of  Manchester 
(and  Dorothy,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Marton,  of  Terring- 
ton,  Yorks.).  B.  Dec.  1,  1S59,  in  Manchester.]  School, 
Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B..\.  1882; 
prizeman;  LL.B.  1884;  LL..M.  1885;  LL.D.  1891;  .M.A.  1919. 
Rowing  'blue'  (cox),  1881.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1885;  practised  in 
Hull  and  Bridlington  (Messrs  Woodhouse  and  Son).  Of 
Newgate  House,  Cottingham,  Yorks.  J. P.  for  the  East 
Riding  of  Yorks.  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Kingston-upon-Hull, 
1898-1951-.  C.B.E.,  1920.  Married,  June  20,  1888,  Frances 
Harriette,  dau.  of  VVilham  J.  HaUiday,  of  .Manchester,  and 
had  issue.  (Book  of  Blues;  Burke,  L.G.;  Burke,  O.B.E.; 
Law  Lists;  Who's  Who;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 

WOODHOUSE,  HERBERT  ARTHUR.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  8,  1883.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  V.  of  Byker, 
near  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  [School,  private.]  Matric.  \Iichs. 
1883.  Brother  of  Alfred  .\.  (1885),  John  (1877),  and  the  next. 

WOODHOUSE,  JAMES  CHEETHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Sept.  8,  1879.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Byker 
vicarage,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  School,  Royal  Grammar 
Newcastle-on-Tvne.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879.  Brother  of  John 
(1877),  the  above  and  .\lfred  A.  (1885). 

WOODHOUSE,  JAMES  STANLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  28)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  11,  1880.  S.  of  Coventry  Mark,  Esq.,  of 
Kensington.  B.  [June  2,  1852],  in  London.  [School,  Marl- 
borough College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M..\.  1887. 
Ord.  deacon  (LincoUi),  1883;  priest  (SouthweU),  1885;  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Nottingham,  1883-9.  C.  of  Cricklewood, 
Middlesex,  1890-2;  V.  there,  1892-1910.  V.  of  Bucknell  with 
Buekton,  Salop,  1910-28.  Married,  Sept.  16,  1884,  Harriette, 
dau.  of  the  Kev.  Charles  Powys  Isaac,  V.  of  Boningale, 
Staffs.  Died  Dec.  4,  1928.  Brother  of  Arthur  P.  (1868). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Crockford.) 

WOODHOUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1822. 
Of  Yorks.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  farmer,  of  Scorton,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  May  16,  1801.  School,  Scorton  (Mr  Bowe).  Matric. 
Michs.  1822.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Jan.  19,  1824;  B..\.  1827. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  1829;  priest,  1830.  R.  of 
Huish-Champflower,  Somerset,  1836-72.  Married,  Mar.  15, 
1836,  Laura  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevelyau,  Bart. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1873.    (Clergy  List.) 


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WooDHousE,  John 

WOODHOUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5,  1864. 
S  of  the  Rev.  Gervas  Harvey  (1819),  R.  of  Finningley,  Notts, 
(and  Miriam).  B.  there,  Feb.  2,  1845.  [School,  King  WiUiam  s 
College,    Isle   of    Man.]     Matric.    Michs.    1864.     Sometime 
Assistant  Master  at  St  Thomas's  College,  Colombo,  Ceylon; 
and  at  the  College,  Chester.  Died  June  16,  1902,  at  Dmsburg, 
Germany.   Brother  of  Ger\'as  (1850).   (King  Wtlham  s  Coll. 
Reg.) 
WOODHOUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1877.  Eldest 
s  of  the  Rev.  John,  V.  of  Byker,  Northumberland.   B.  Mar. 
10    1859,  at  Fulwood,  Lanes.    School,  Newcastle  Grammar 
(Mr  Christopherson).    Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881     Ord. 
deacon  (York),  1882;  priest,  1883;  C  of  Thomaby,  Yorks., 
1882-5     C    of  Byker,  Northumberland,   1886-8.   V.  of  bt 
Peter's,    Middlesbrough,    1888-1903.    V.    of    Saxton    with 
Scartingwell,  1903-5.   Brother  of  Alfred  A.  (1885),  James  C. 
(1879)  and  Herbert  A.  (1883).    Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1906.    (The  Titnes,  Jan.  29,  1929.  records  the  death  of  his 
widow,  aged  102.) 
WOODHOUSE  (post  GORDON-WOODHOUSE),  JOHN  GORDON. 
Adm   (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1890.   Eldest  s.  of  John 
George,  merchant,  of  [BurghUl  Court],  Hereford  (and  Bronte 
House   Liverpool),  deceased  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Elinor  Leece, 
dau.  of  John  Drinkwater,  of  Moor  Piatt,  Lanes.).  B.  [Feb.  16, 
1871]   at  Bronte,  Everton,  near  Liverpool.   [School,  Charter- 
house.]   Matric.  Michs.   1890.    Of  Nether  Lypiatt  Manor, 
Stroud,  Gloucs.    Lieut.,  4th  Shropshue  L.L,  1894-8.    D.L. 
for  Herefordshire.   Assumed  the  additional  name  of  Gordon, 
by  deed  poll,   1895.    Married,  July  30,   1895.  Violet  Kate 
Eglinton,  2nd  dau.  of  James  E.  A.  Gwynne,  of  Folkington 
manor,  Polegate,  Sussex.   Died  Apr.  15,  I95i.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Kelly,  Handbook.) 
WOODHOUSE,  JOHN  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Dec    20    1798     S.  of  Robert,  woollen-draper,  of  Norwich. 
B    there.    School,  North  Walsham  (Mr  Hepworth).    Matric. 
Michs.    1799;    M.B.    1804;    M.D.    1810.     Fellow,    1804-45; 
Steward  and  Bursar.    Physician  at  Addenbrooke's  Hospital. 
Practised  in  Cambridge.   A  good  amateur  painter;  pupil  of 
Opie  at  Norwich.  Of  eccentric  habits,  with  a  special  taste  for 
cock-fighting.     Author,    Essay  on  Single   Vision.    Died  in 
College,  Mar.  20,   1845;  buried  at  Chesterton.    Brother  of 
Robert  (1790).   (Venn,  u.  134;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  i.  560.) 
WOODHOUSE,  LAURENCE.    Adm.  at   King's,  Oct.   i,   1896. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Girdlestone  (Christ   Church,  Oxford, 
1850)    V    of  Yealmpton,  Devon.   B.  Aug.  10,  1873.   School, 
Haileybury.  Matric.  Michs.  1896.  Sometime  Assistant  Master 
at  the  King's  choir  School.    One  of  the  foremost  sporting- 
journalists  of  his  time.    Possessed  of  a  remarkable  memory, 
claiming  to  be  able  to  repeat  extempore  all  Hymns  A.  and  M., 
and  all  the  Psahns,  with  their  appropriate  numbers.  Married, 
1906,  Edith  Millicent,  youngest  dau.  of  H.  WiUan,  of  Hanley 
Court,  Worcs.   Died  Sept.  6,  i943-    (Haileybury  Reg.;  Kings 
Coll.  Reg.,  268;  The  Times,  Sept.  9  and  11,  1943.) 
WOODHOUSE,  REGINALD  ILLINGWORTH.     Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's.  Apr.  19,  1873-    [3rd]  s.  of  George  Edward  imng- 
worth   maltster  and  brewer  (and  Hannah  Elizabeth),    a.  at 
HUton,  Dorset.    Bapt.  Aug.  21,  1854-    Matric.  Michs.  1873; 
BA  1877- M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  Canterbury), 
1878;  priest  (Canterbury),  1879;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Becken- 
ham    1879-80.    C.  of  Kensington,  1880-7.   V.  of  St  Luke  s, 
Bromley  Common,  1887-94.    R.  of  Merstham,  Surrey,  1894- 
1922     Married,   June  5,   1888,   Gertrude,  4th  dau.  of  the 
Rev  C  B.  A.  G.  Hulton,  R.  of  Emberton,  Bucks.  Author,  Life 
of  Cardinal  Morton;  Life  and  Poetical  Works  of  James  Wood- 
house;  Merstham  Parish  Registers.    Died  Nov.  13,  1922,  at 
Reigate.   (Eagle,  xuii.  50;  Crockford.) 
WOODHOUSE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  20, 
1790.  S.  of  Robert,  woollen-draper,  of  Norwich  (and — ,  dau. 
of    the    Rev     J     Alderson,    non-conformist    minister,    of 
Lowestoft),    is.  [Apr.  28,  1773].  at  Norwich.   School,  North 
Walsham.     Matric.    Michs.    1791;    Scholar;    B.A.    (Senior 
Wrangler  and  ist  Smith's  prize)  i795;  M.A.  1798.    FeUow, 
1798-1823      Lucasian   Professor   of   Mathematics,    1820-2; 
Plumian   Professor,    1822-7.     First   Superintendent   of  the 
University  Observatory.  F.R.S.,  1803.  '  He  had  an  unportant 
share  in  his  earUer  years  as  a  teacher  at  Cambridge  m 
bringing  to  the  notice  of  his  countrymen  the  development  m 
mathematical  analysis  which  had  taken  place  on  the  Conti- 
nent    He  was  the  first  in  England  to  explain  and  advocate 
the  notation  and  methods  of  the  calculus.'   Mamed,  Feb.  20, 
1823  Harriet,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Wilkins,  architect,  of  Norwich 
and  had  one  son.    Author,  Principles  of  Analytical  Calcula- 
tions   etc.    A   contributor    to    the   Monthly    Review.    Died 
Dec.  23,  1827,  at  Cambridge.    Brother  of  John   f.  (1798); 
father  of  the  next.    (Venn,  11.  119.  and  MS.  note;  D.N.B.; 
Hist.   Reg.,  83;  Gunther,  Early  Science  m  Cambridge,  64; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Dec.  28,  1827.) 


WooDiN,  Leopold  Daniel 

WOODHOUSE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  31, 
1843.  [Only]  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.  (above),  late  of  Cambridge 
Observatory  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Wilkins).  B.  1825. 
Matric.  Michs.  1843;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1850. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1847.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  13,  1851.  Of  Longmead,  Writtle,  Essex.  J. P.  for 
Essex.  Father  of  the  next.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;Yo%teT, 
Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WOODHOUSE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  11,  1872. 
[Only]  s.  of  Robert  (above),  of  Writtle,  Essex  (and  EUen  H. 
Alderson).  B.  Feb.  4,  1854,  in  London.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876.  A  banker  at  Braintree, 
Essex  (Messrs  Sparrow,  Tufnell  and  Co.,  incorporated  into 
Barclay's  Bank).  Of  Orford  House,  Ugley,  Essex,  and  13, 
Mount  Street,  London,  W.  D.L.  for  Essex.  Served  in  the 
South  African  War,  1898-1902.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  Essex  Yeomanry).  Married,  1887,  Cecilia,  dau.  o£ 
Graham  Menzies,  of  Haliburton,  Perths.  (Winchester  Coll. 
Reg.) 

WOODHOUSE,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1872.  S.  of  Thomas  Jackson,  engineer  (and  Maria). 
B.  at  Leamington,  Warws.  Bapt.  May  5,  1848.  Matric. 
Michs.  1872.  Perhaps  the  man  of  these  names,  whci  was  at 
St  Bee's  in  1869  and  B.A.,  Trin.  CoU.,  Dublin,  1893;  M.A. 
1894;  LL.D.,  1898,  and  ord.  deacon  (Bishop  of  Guiana),  1871; 
priest,  1876;  C.  of  St  Simon's,  De  Kinderen,  Demerara, 
1871-2.  C.  of  Braunstone,  Leics.,  1874-6.  V.  of  Wimbish, 
Essex,  1876-9.  Chaplain  at  Hamburg,  1898-1903.  R.  of 
Whitwell,  Rutland,  1893-1915.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1918. 

WOODHOUSE,  VIVIAN  MACKAY.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  1886.  [Youngest]  s.  of  H.  R.  (1840),  of  i,  Wyndham 
Place  [later  of  the  Precincts,  Canterbury].  School,  King's 
College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1886.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1892; 
practised  in  Leicester  (Messrs  Salusbury  and  Woodhouse). 
Married,  June  20,  1888,  Helen  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Philip  Wood  Loosemore,  R.  of  St  Peter's  with  Holy  Cross, 
Canterbury.  Brother  of  Arthur  L.  A.  (1871).  (Law  Lists;  The 
Guardian,  July  4,  1888.) 

WOODHOUSE,  WALTER  WEBB.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Apr.  II,  1834.  Of  Worcs.  [S.  of  John,  of  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch,  Leics.  (and  Dorothy).]  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A. 
1838;  M.A.  1841.  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Ipswich,  1844-7;  R- 
there,  1847-65.  R.  of  Pakefield,  Sufiolk,  1865-7.  V.  of 
Matlock  Bath,  Derbs.,  1867-9.  V.  of  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1869-71.  Married  Laura  — .  Latterly  of  Budleigh  Salterton, 
Devon.  Died  Mar.  8,  1897,  aged  83,  at  Weston-super-Mare. 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  13,  1897;  Clergy  List.) 

WOODHOUSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  5,  1752.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William,  of  Cambs.  (1726)  [V.  of 
Dunton,  Beds.].  B.  at  [Guilden]  Morden.  School,  Market 
Street,  Herts.  Matric.  Lent,  1752;  B.A.  1757.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  Dec.  18,  1757;  priest,  Oct.  18,  1778.  C.  of  Dunton, 
Beds.,  1757.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  111.  612.) 

WOODHOUSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1879.  S.  of  John,  of  Pitsmoor,  near. Sheffield.  B.  there, 
June  19,  i860.  School,  Cambridge  (private).  Matric.  Michs. 
1879. 

WOODHOUSE,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1886.  S.  of  Edmund,  planter,  of  Colombo  (and 
Marasena  Jedr6  Ukku).  B.  Nov.  29,  1867,  at  Rambodde, 
Ceylon.  School,  St  Thomas's  College,  Colombo.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1910;  LL.M.  1916.  Entered  the 
Ceylon  Civil  Service,  1892 ;  Acting  District  Judge  at  Tongalla, 
1897;  Acting  PoUce  Magistrate  at  Galle,  1901;  District 
Judge  at  Negombo  and  Batticaloa,  1905;  at  Mataia,  1912; 
at  Kurunegala,  1913;  retired,  1927.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  20,  1909.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1916. 
(Ceylon  Civil  List;  Law  Lists;  G.  Woodhouse.) 

WOODIFIELD,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  23,  1822.  S.  of  Matthew,  Esq.,  of  Durham.  School, 
Durham.   Matric.  Michs.  1822. 

WOODIN,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Apr.  22, 
1873.  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  One  of  these  names  was  Captain 
in  the  Sussex  Artillery  Volunteers,  1879.    (Army  Lists.) 

WOODIN,  LEOPOLD  DANIEL.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1 886.  [S.  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  of  Bridley  Manor,  Worplesdon, 
Surrey.]  A  Ward  in  Chancery.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  26,  1893.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  17,  1896.  On 
the  Midland  Circuit.  Of  2,  Mitre  Court  Buildings,  Temple. 
Died  Dec.  7,  1941,  at  Newquay,  Cornwall.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Dec.  10,  1941.) 


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Wooding,  Benjamin 

WOODING,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  7,  1879. 
S.  of  David  Lewis.  B.  Mar.  28,  1861,  at  BeiUah,  Brecknock. 
School,  Pontardawe  College.  Matric.  .\lichs.  1879;  B.A.  1883. 
Assistant  Master  at  Heme  House  School,  1883-5.  .^dm. 
Solicitor,  1889.  On  account  of  health  went  to  the  Cape  and 
California  in  1890;  died  on  the  homeward  voyage  Apr.  25, 
1893.   {PeiU,  11.  670.) 

WOODINGTON,  HENRY  PARR  THICKNESSE.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Clare,  July  8,  1841.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Thickiiesse 
(next).]  Matric.  Michs.  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury), 
1853;  priest  (Winchester),  1854;  C.  of  Whitstable  and 
Seasalter,  Kent,  1853-6.  Chaplain  in  India,  1856-66;  at 
Pegu,  1856;  at  Jubbulpore,  1857-9;  at  Delhi,  i860;  at 
Dugshaie,  1861-2;  at  Cuttack,  1863-6;  at  Dinapore,  1865. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1868.    (Clergy  List.) 

WOODINGTON,  HENRY  THICKNESSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Emmanuel,  Nov.  18,  1813.  Of  Bombay.  [S.  of  Colonel 
Henry     Thicknesse    (Town-Major    of    Bombay,    in    1790). 

B.  Dec.  9,  1794.]  Schools,  Charterhouse,  St  Albans,  Herts. 
(Mr  Pettingal)  [and  Eton].  Matric.  Lent,  1814;  B.A.  1825. 
Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  July  24,  1824;  priest,  July  25,  1825; 

C.  of  Budbrooke,  Warws.,  1824-5.  V.  of  Hampton-in-.\rden, 
Warws.,  1826-40.  Died  at  Bath,  Aug.  28,  1840.  Father  of 
the  above.  [List  of  Carthusians;  Eton  Sell.  Lists;  Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1840,  11.  551; 
V.  Hodson;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WOODIWISS,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  17,  1882.  [4th  s. 
of  Sir  Abraham,  of  the  Pastures,  Derby,  contractor  for  public 
works.  B.  May  11,  1863.  School,  Repton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1882.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  14,  1883.  Died  in 
1891.    [Repton  Sck.  Reg.;  Inns  0/  Court.) 

WOODLAND,  CLEMENT  COLEBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  4,  1873.  B.  June  13,  1851,  at  Glastonbury, 
Somerset.  School,  Eastman's  prep.,  Southsea;  afterwards  in 
the  Royal  Navy.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880. 
Athletics  'blue'  (100  yards),  1875,  1876.  Ord.  deacon 
(Sahsbury),  1876;  priest,  1877;  C.  of  Trowbridge,  Wilts., 
1876-9.  C.  of  Hammerwood,  Sussex,  1879-80;  V.  of  Hammer- 
wood  with  Holtye,  1880-1907.  Died  Feb.  16,  1907.  Father  of 
the  next.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  19,  1907.) 

WOODLAND,  VINCENT  REYNOLDS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1898.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Clement  Coleby  (above),  V.  of 
Hammerwood,  Sussex.  [B.  Sept.  25,  1879.]  School,  Marl- 
borough College.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  Scholar;  B.A.  1901; 
M.A.  1906.  In  the  Egyptian  Civil  Service;  Governor  of 
Mongalla,  Sudan,  1920.  Order  of  the  Nile,  3rd  class,  1922. 
Married,  Jan.  12,  1926,  Jeannie  Claudine,  youngest  dau.  of 
Clarence  Leighton,  of  Chelsheld,  Kent.  Died  Dec.  11,  1933, 
at  Warbleton,  Sussex.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 
Dec.  13,  I933-) 

WOODLEY,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Peterhouse,  Sept.  20,  1823.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  [sometime 
of  the  Island  of  St  Kitt's,  West  Indies].  Of  Glamorgans. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1830.  V.  of  St  Stythians, 
Cornwall,  1829-36.  Died  Dec.  12,  1836.  (T.  A.  Walker,  418; 
Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.,  1286;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  G.  Mag., 
1837,  II.  209.) 

WOODLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  10,  1780.  S.  of  WiUiara  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1738) 
[Lieut.-Governor  of  Antigua,  1768-88  and  Governor  of  the 
Leeward  Islands,  1766  and  1792].  of  London  (and  Frances, 
dau.  of  Abraham  Payne).  School,  Harrow.  President  of 
St  Kitt's,  West  Indies,  1807;  Governor  of  Berbice,  Demerara, 
1808.  Married  and  had  issue,  5  daughters.  Died  in  i8io. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Oliver,  History  of  Antigua.) 

WOODMAN,  ALBERT  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  5,  1883.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Piuhoe,  Exeter.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883. 

WOODMAN  (post  WODEMAN),  CYRIL  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Queens',  Oct.  1899.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1869).  B. 
Nov.  23,  1880,  at  Stockton,  Durham.  School,  Rossall. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1917.  Changed  his 
name  to  Wodeman,  1905.  Assistant  Master  at  Duuchurch 
HaU  School,  Rugby,  1903-7;  at  St  Andrew's,  Southborough, 
1907;  at  Bengeo  School,  Hertford,  i9o7-<);  at  the  Grange, 
Folkestone,  1909-16;  Head  Master,  1916-36  and  of  .Aldwych 
Grange  School,  Boarshead,  near  Tunbridge  Wells,  1936-40. 
Of  34,  Waterloo  Mansions,  Dover,  in  1953.  (Rossall  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  C.  H.  Wodeman.) 

WOODMAN,  ERNEST  BARRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  8,  1885.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Henry  (Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1857),  deceased,  of  Lee, 
Kent.  B.  there,  Oct.  19,  1865.  Schools  [Marlborough  College 
and]  Dover  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. 
1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1890;  priest,  1891 ;  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,   Richmond,  Surrey,    1890-3.    C.   of  St  Matthew  s. 


WooDROFFE,  George 

St  Leonards-on-Sea,  1893-5.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Bayswater, 
London,  1895-1900.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Lee,  Kent,  1900-2. 
V.  of  Havering-atte-Bower,  Essex,  i902--9.  P.C.  of  St 
Matthias,  Plymouth,  1909-22.  R.  of  King's  Nympton, 
Devon,  1923-9.  Married,  July  1,  1896,  Ethel,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Cfhater,  Esq.,  of  North  Kensington.  Resided  latterly 
at  Exmouth,  where  he  died  Feb.  17,  1930;  buried  at  King's 
Nympton.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  J.  T.  Rule; 
The  Times,  Feb.  19,  1930-) 

WOODMAN  (post  WODEMAN),  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's  Sept  30,  1869.  S.  of  Henry,  builder  (and  Mary). 
B.  at  .\lton,  Hants.  Bapt.  Jan  7,  1844.  .Matric.  Michs  1869; 
B.A.  1873;  .M.A.  1876.  Adopted  the  spelling  of  Wodeman, 
1905.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1872;  priest  1873;  C.  of 
HarUepool,  1872-4.  C.  of  Kaglesclifie,  1874-5.  V.  of  St 
Peter's,  Stockton-on-Tees,  1875-1905.  V.  of  Holdenhurst, 
Hants.,  1905-7.  V.  of  Bunbury  with  Calveley  and  Peckforton, 
Cheshire,  1907-15.  .Married,  Oct.  9,  1872,  Edith,  dau.  of 
Charles  West,  R.N.  Resided  latterly  at  Folkestone,  where  he 
was  Chaplain  to  the  Grange  School.  Died  Mar.  30,  1932,  at 
the  Grange.  Father  of  Cyril  H.  (1899).  (Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Apr.  8,  1932.) 

WOODMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  26, 
1840.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar;  B.A.  1845;  M.A.  1876. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Walton, 
Suffolk,  1846-8.  C.  of  StockweU,  Surrey,  1848-55-  C.  of 
Claypole,  Lines.,  1855-63;  R.  there,  1863-5.  ^-  o^  Kirkby- 
in-Ashfield,  Notts.,  1876-98.  Disappears  from  Crockford, 
1899.   (P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WOODMAN,  THOMAS  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Trinity,  .May  28,  1777.  [Only]  s.  of  John  [Steward  to  the 
Duke  of  Bridgwater]  of  [Cleveland  Row,  St  James's],  London 
(and  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Penyston  Hastings,  of  Churchill, 
Oxon.,  and  only  sister  of  Warren  Hastings).  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  Michs.  1777;  Scholar,  1778;  B.A.  1781; 
M.A.  1784.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Ion,  Nov.  20,  1779.  V.  of 
Ivinghoe,  Bucks.,  1797-1803.  V.  of  Brackley,  Northants., 
1803-25.  V.  of  Wingrave,  Bucks.,  1803-4.  Preb.of  York,  1807. 
R.  of  Daylesford,  Worcs.,  1814-15.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke 
of  Clarence.  Married,  July  22,  1811,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of 
Baron  von  Chapuset,  of  Stuttgart,  Germany  (niece  of  Warren 
Hastings),  and  had  issue.  Died  May  30,  1825,  at  Cheltenham. 
[Record  of  Old  YVestminsters;  Iniie  of  Court;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1825,  i. 
649.) 

WOODMASS,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  5,  1825.   Matric.  Lent,  1826. 

WOODMASS,  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  13,  1821.  B.  in  Calcutta.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A. 
1826. 

WOODMASS,  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  22,  1851.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  (Magdalen  CoUege, 
Oxford,  1820)  [of  Avonhurst,  Warws.]  (and  the  Hon.  Harriet, 
6th  dau.  of  David  .Montagu,  2nd  Lord  Erskine).  B.  at 
Warwick.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1857; 
M.A.  1861.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  2,  1856.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1861.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Of 
Compstall,  Cheshire.  J. P.  for  Cheshire.  Married,  1867,  Edith 
Ahce,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Andrew,  Esq.,  of  Compstall,  and 
had  issue.  (£/ofi  Sch.  Lists;  Walford,  County  Familus;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WOODROFFE,  CHARLES  HENRY  WITTS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  4,  1867.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Edward  [barrister, 
of  Lincoln's  Inn],  B.  Aug.  17,  1848,  in  London.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1S71.  .\dm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  6,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  20,  1S75. 
Of  the  Stydd  House,  New  Forest,  Hants.  J. P.  for  Hants. 
Married,  Aug.  18,  1875,  Catherine  Mary,  only  child  of  John 
Goodale,  of  Normanton,  Derbs.  Died,  Nov.  23,  1S88. 
(Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men 
at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  .■Vug.  24,  1875.) 

WOODROFFE,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  Aug.  11, 
1774,  a  scholar  from  Eton.  [4  th  and  youngest  s.  of  Plukenett, 
Esq.,  of  Chiswick,  Middlesex  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  E.  Skynner). 
B.  Feb.  24,  1756,  at  ChiswicJi,  Middlesex.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1775;  B.A.  1779;  M..\.  1782.  FeUow,  1777-90.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  6,  1777-  Prothonotary  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  1794-1S22.  Of  Eastcot  House,  Ruislip, 
Middlesex,  and  Wichenford  Court,  Worcs.  Married  (i)  .-Vug. 
10,  1790,  Mrs  Elizabeth  .Mackay,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel 
Hannay,  Bart.;  (2)  Sept.  12,  1811,  .■Vnna,  dau.  of  William 
Devon,  of  Cruwyshaye,  Devon,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  29, 
1822,  at  Chiswick.  Father  of  Skynner  G.  (1834).  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Burke,  Family  Records;  Inns  of  Court.) 


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WooDROFFE,  George  William  Plukenett 

WOODROFFE,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  PLUKENETT.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  Feb.  9,  i860.  [Elder]  s.  of  Skynner  George  (next), 
of  Hamstall-Ridware,  Staffs.   B.  [July  18],  1842,  in  London. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.   i860.    Served  m  the  Royal 
Horse  Guards  Blue,  1860-5;  Major,  24th  Middlesex  (Post 
Of&ce)  Volunteers.    Attached  to  General  McClellan's  Head- 
quarters Staff,  Northern  Army  in  the  American  Civil  War, 
1862;  ran  the  blockade,  1864,  and  joined  the  Confederate 
Army     Founded  the  firm  of  Gordon  Woodroffe  and  Co., 
1868.    Of  Eastcot   House,    Kingston  Hill,  Surrey,   and  of 
Chiswick,  Middlesex.  Married,  May  9,  i866,  AHce  Maud,  dau. 
of  Henry  Townshend,  of  Caldecote  Hall,  Warws.,  and  had 
issue    Died  in  Dec.  1919.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.;  A.  P. 
Burke,  Family  Records;  The  Times,  Dec.  13,  I9i9-) 
WOODROFFE,  SKYNNER  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct   22,  1834.   [Eldest  s.  of  George  (1774).  of  Eastcot  House, 
Ruislip     Middlesex,    Wichenford    Court,    Worcester    and 
Chiswick  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Anna,  dau.  of  WUUam  Devon). 
B  June  6,1814.]  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Of  Wichenford  Court, 
Worcs    and  of  Chiswick,  Middlesex ;  subsequently  of  Mavesyn 
Ridware,  Staffs.    Married,  Sept.  15,  1841,  Emily,  youngest 
dau  of  George  Rush,  of  Elsenham  Hall,  Essex,  and  Farthmg- 
hoe,  Northants.    Died  Feb.  4,  1848.    Father  of  the  above. 
(Biu-ke,  Family  Records;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  330.) 
WOODROFFE,  WILLIAM  HAROLD  GOODALE.    Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  Sept.   1895-    C/o  W.   R.  Goodale    Esq.,  of 
Oatlands,  Moorland  Park,  Paignton.    Matnc.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1898. 
WOODROOFFE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4, 
1864    [i2th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (St  John's  College,  Oxford, 
1806)    R    of  Peper  Harow,  Surrey.    B.  May  21,   1845,  at 
Calbo'ume,  Isle  of  Wight.    School,  Rugby.]    Matnc.  Michs. 
1864-  BA.   1868.    Died  Apr.   13,  1940,  at  Eastfield,  Liss, 
Hants.    [Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  111;  The  Times,  Apr.  16, 
1940;  Rugby  Sck.  Reg.) 
WOODROOFFE,  GEORGE  BORRIES.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1887     [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Reade  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford   1852),  Inspector  of  native  schools,  Cape  Colony  (and 
Elizabeth  Marion  Oak).  B.  Mar.  12,  1868,  at  King  William's 
Town      Schools,    Diocesan   College,   Cape   Colony    and    St 
Andrew's    College,    Grahamstown.     Matric.    Michs.    1887; 
BChir.  1894;   M.B.  1895.    At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
Practised   at   Adelaide,  Cape  Colony,   and   at  Amersfoort, 
Transvaal.   In  charge  of  the  burgher  camp,  at  Irene,  Trans- 
vaal   1901.    Married,  Sept.   7,   1896,   EUzabeth  McFarlan, 
eldest  dau  of  Thomas  Jamison,  Stafi  Surgeon,  R.N.  Latterly 
of  Sheffield.    Died  Nov.  9,  1923-    (Venn,  11.  495;  Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  Nov.  13,  1923.) 
WOODROOFFE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  6,  1765. 
B    at  Cranham,  Essex,  Mar.  5,  1750.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  John 
(1722)    V.  of  Cranham.]    Matric.  Michs.  1766;  B.A.   1770; 
MA   1773;  B.D.  1783.   Fellow,  1770-  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
Dec' 27,  1773:  priest,  May  29,  i774-    R-  of  Ockley,  Surrey, 
1784-1817.     R.    of    Oving,    Sussex,    1799-1814-     Mamed 
(i)  Jime  21,  1787,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard  Barbor,  Esq., 
of  Brentwood;  (2)  Feb.  6,  1800,  Sarah,  dau.  of  —  Barnard, 
Esq     of  Westcott,  Dorking,  Surrey.    Died  Mar.  8,  1817,  at 
Ocki'ey.   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  in;  G.  Mag.,  1817,  i.  284; 
Howard  and  Crisp,  n.  10.) 
WOODROW,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8, 
1842    S.  of  Henry,  solicitor,  of  Norwich.   B.  there  [July  31, 
1823]    Schools,  Eaton,  near  Norwich  and  Rugby  (one  of  the 
6  boys  who  took  supper  with  Dr  Arnold  on  the  evemng  before 
his   death).     Matric.    Michs.    1842;   Scholar,    1843-5;    B.A. 
tiAth  Wrangler)  1846;  M.A.  (per  Lit.  Reg.)   1849.    Fellow, 
1846-54.   Principal  of  Martinidre  College,  Calcutta,  1848-54. 
Secretary  to  the  Indian  Council  of  Education,  1854.  Inspector 
of  Schools  in  Eastern  Bengal,  1855-72.    'He  threw  himself 
ardently  into  the  work  of  school  inspector  and,  not  confining 
himself  to  his  official  duties,  stimulated  the  interest  of  the 
natives  by  frequent  lectures  on  physical  science.'  Director  of 
PubUc    Instruction    in    Bengal,    1875-6.     'The    Nestor   of 
Education  in  Bengal.'    Married,  Oct.  18,  1854,  at  Calcutta, 
Elizabeth   dau.  of  Cornelius  Butler,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Brentwood, 
Essex   but  had  no  issue.   Died  Oct.  11,  1876,  at  DarjeeUng. 
Bust  in  the  CoUege  Ubrary.    (Venn,  11.  257;  Boase,  in.  1483; 
D.N.B.;  Laurie,  Distinguished  Anglo-Indians.) 

WOODROW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  May  24, 
1790  S.  of  Henry,  mariner,  of  Wells,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Chesterfield  and  Dronfield,  Derbs.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1790-  Scholar,  1790-2.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  25, 
1702  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Dec.  22,  1792.  Married,  1794, 
—-.dau.  of  the  Rev.  —  Hartley,  of  Leigh,  Lanes.  {Venn, 
II. '120.) 

WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK,  E.  A.  (1877),  see  PEACOCK. 


Woods,  Frank 

WOODS,  BERTIE  FOUNTAIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  2,  1899.  S.  of  William  Fountain,  private  secretary,  of 
Westminster  (and  Annie  Mary  Elizabeth  Hollier  Runcieman). 
B.  July  25,  1881,  in  Chelsea.  School,  Framlingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1908.  Assistant  Master  at 
Giggleswick  School,  1902-3 ;  at  Rich's  School,  Gloucester,  in 
1904.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.  Fusiliers). 
{Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WOODS,  CHARLES  ANTHONY  HOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  24,  1872.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  Henry,  of  Moorhill, 
Durham.  B.  May  29,  1853,  at  Sunderiand.  School,  Harrogate 
(private).  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879-  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon),  1877;  priest  (York),  1878;  C.  of  Silkstone, 
Yorks.,  1877-9.  C.  of  Pocklington,  1879-80.  C.  of  Spofforth, 
1881-3.  C.  of  Wolviston,  Co.  Durham,  1883-5.  C.  of  Red- 
marshaU,  1885-8.  C.  of  Middle  Hendon,  1888-93.  Resided 
latterly  at  East  Boldon,  where  he  died  Dec.  5,  1940.  (Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Dec.  7,  1940.) 

WOODS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  TUTHILL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S.  of  [Col.]  Richard  WUliam  [of  36, 
Glazbury  Road,  West  Kensington,  London].  B.  June  7,  1876, 
at  Eccles.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar. 
At  St  George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  1903;  M.D., 
Brussels,  1907.  Practised  at  Sleaford,  Lines.,  and  then  at 
Perth,  Australia.  Died  Dec.  1940,  in  AustraUa.  (St  Paul's 
Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Dec.  12,  1940.) 

WOODS,  CLAUDE  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Oct  1885.  [S.  of  M.C.,  Esq., of  Holeyn Hall,  Northumberland. 
School  Hanow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892. 
A  brewer.  Of  BanweU,  Somerset.  Died  before  1925.  {Harrow 
Sch.  Reg.) 

WOODS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  13,  1865.  Of 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1865.  Kept  three  terms;  left  through 
ill-health.  Of  the  College,  Highbury  New  Park,  London,  in 
1911.   (Peile,  II.  590.) 

WOODS,  EDWARD  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  28,  1866.  [2nd  s.  of  Hans  Hamilton,  of  Whitestown 
House,  Balbriggan,  and  Milverton  Hall,  Co.  Dublin  (and 
Louisa  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward  Taylor, 
of  Ardgillan  Castle,  Dublin).]  B.  [Apr.  17,  1847].  in  DubUn. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A.  1870. 
Lieut.,  Royal  Meath  Militia.  Succeeded  his  brother  at 
MUverton  Hall,  1885.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Dublin;  High 
Sheriff,  1883;  High  Sheriff  of  Co.  Meath,  1888.  Married, 
Apr.  30,  1879,  Katharine  Margaret  Everard,  of  Randalstown, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  4,  1909.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Peile,  II.  596;  Burke  L.G.  of  Ireland;  Christ's  Coll.  obit, 
notices.) 

WOODS,  The  Rev.  EDWARD  SAMUEL.  M.A.  1867,  incorp.  from 
Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin.  Ord.  deacon,  1854 ;  priest,  1855 ;  C.  of 
Killesher,  Co.  Fermanagh,  1854-5.  C.  of  Keuilworth,  Warws., 
1855-8.  C.  of  H.  Trinity,  Tunbridge  WeUs,  1858-67.  P.C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Dover,  1867-84.  V.  of  Ash-next-Sandwich, 
Kent,  1885-1901.  Lived  latterly  at  Oxford.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1907.   {Clergy  List.) 

WOODS,  EDWARD  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1896.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frank  (next),  of  31,  Waverley 
Street,  Nottingham.  B.  Nov.  i,  1877,  at  Hereford.  School, 
Marlborough  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A. 
1903.  D.D.,  Lambeth,  1937.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1901;  priest, 
1902;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1901-2.  Chaplain  and 
Lecturer  at  Ridley  HaU,  Cambridge,  1901-3;  Vice- Principal, 
1903-7.  Chaplain  at  Davos  Platz,  1908-13;  at  Lausanne, 
1913-15.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1918-27.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Ely,  1923-7.  V.  of  Croydon  1927-37.  .-Vrchdeacon 
of  Croydon,  1930-7.  Bishop  Suffragan  of  Croydon,  1930-7. 
Bishop  of  Lichfield,  1937-53-  Select  Preacher,  1916,  1921, 
1927,  1935,  1941;  at  Oxford,  1936.  Lord  High  Ahnoner, 
1946-53.  Married,  July  30,  1903,  Clemence  Rachel,  2nd  dau. 
of  Robert  Barclay,  of  High  Leigh,  Hoddesdon,  and  had  issue. 
Died  Jan.  11,  1953.  Brother  of  Frank  T.  (1892).  {Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  596;  Univ.  War  List;  Crockford;  Who's 
Who;  KeUy,  Handbook.) 
WOODS,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  15,  1864.  [2nd] 
s.  of  Edward,  of  10,  Gloucester  Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  London 
(and  Mary  Dent,  dau.  of  Thomas  Goodman,  of  Peterborough). 
B.  Nov.  21,  1846,  in  Liverpool.  School,  King  Edward's, 
Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869;  (Theol.  Exam., 
ist  Class,  1870);  M.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1870; 
priest,  1871;  C.  of  Chenies,  Bucks.,  1870-7.  V.  of  Hereford, 
1877-86.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Nottingham,  1886-96.  Mamed 
Sept.  4,  1872,  Alice  Octavia,  3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Fry,  of 
'  Homchurch,  Essex,  and  granddaughter  of  Mrs  EUzabeth  Fry, 

the  philanthropist.  Died  Jan.  15,  1896.  Father  of  the  above 
and  the  next.  {Crockford;  A.  P.  Burke,  Family  Records;  The 
Standard,  Jan.  17,  1896.) 


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Woods,  Frank  Theodore 

WOODS,  FRANK  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i8, 
1892.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Frank  (above),  of  St  Andrew's 
vicarage,  Nottingham.  B.  [Jan.  15]  1874,  in  London. 
School,  MarltKjrough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895;  M.A.  1899;  D.D.  1916.  Hon.  D.D.,  Edin.,  1922,  and 
Glasgow,  1928.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester),  1897;  priest, 
1898;  C.  of  St  John's,  Eastbourne,  1897-1900.  C.  of  Hudders- 
field,  1900-1.  V.  of  St  Jude's,  East  Brixton,  1901-3.  R.  of 
Kersal  Moor,  Lanes.,  1903-8.  V.  of  Bishop  Auckland,  Co. 
Durham,  1908-12.  V.  of  Bradford,  1912-16.  Bishop  of  Peter- 
borough, 1916-24.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1917  and 
1920;  at  Oxford,  1918  and  1919.  Head  of  the  Mission  of  Help 
to  India,  1922-3.  Bishop  of  Winchester,  1924-32.  Married, 
June  15,  1898,  Nina  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Edward 
Thornton,  of  Nottingham.  Author,  Interpreters  of  God;  The 
Prayer  Book  Revised;  What  is  God  like?;  Faith  and  Witness 
of  the  Church  in  this  Generation,  etc.  Died  Feb.  27,  1932; 
buried  in  Winchester  Cathedral.  Life,  written  by  E.  S. 
Woods  and  F.  B.  Macnutt.  Brother  of  Edward  S.  (1896). 
{Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  29  and  Mar.  3, 
1932-) 

WOODS,  FREDERICK  LINDSAY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1897. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  the  Prudential  Insurance  Co.  (and  Harriet 
Lindsay).  B.  Apr.  i,  1880,  at  Lancaster.  School,  Leeds 
Modem.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.B.  and  B.Chir. 
1905;  D.P.H.  1911.  At  the  London  Hospital;  Clinical 
Assistant  there.  Practised  for  a  short  time  at  Manningham, 
Bradford.  Assistant  Port  Health  Officer,  and  Medical 
Inspector  of  Emigrants  at  Hong  Kong,  1912-20.  Port  Health 
Officer,  Amoy,  China,  and  Medical  Officer,  Chinese  maritime 
customs,  1920-30.  Married,  1906,  Caroline  Mary  Doimey. 
Author,  Hookworm  Disease  in  South  China.  Of  Hove,  Sussex, 
in  1950.  {Venn,  n.  554;  Medical  Directories;  Fox-Da\'ies, 
Armorial  Families.) 

WOODS,  GEORGE  WILDRIDGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  26,  1848;  from  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin.  Of  Ireland. 
[Probably  the  George  G.  {sic)  Woods  adm.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin,  June  2,  1845,  age  22.  S.  of  Andrew,  architect,  of 
Dublin.  B.  in  Dublin.]  Matric.  Easter,  1848;  B.A.  1850. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  Marchington 
and  Newborough,  Staffs.,  1851-6.  No  later  cure  or  address; 
disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1868. 

WOODS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1887.  S. 
of  Francis,  farmer  (and  Mary  Arm  Granger).  B.  Dec.  18, 
i868,  at  Cottenham,  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1889);  Scholar;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  II,  1st  Class)  1890;  Harkness  Scholar,  1890;  M.A.  1894; 
Sedgwick  prize,  1895.  University  Demonstrator  in  Palaeo- 
botany,  1892-9;  University  Lecturer  in  Palaeozoology, 
1899-1934.  F.R.S.  1916.  F.G.S.;  Lyell  medal,  1918; 
Wollaston  medal,  1940.  Married,  June  27,  1910,  Ethel 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Professor  Walter  William  Skeat,  of  Cam- 
bridge. Author,  The  Cretaceous  Fauna  of  Pondoland;  The 
Palaeontology  of  the  Upper  Cretaceous  Deposits  of  Northern 
Nigeria;  Catalogue  of  Type  Fossils  in  the  Woodwardian 
Museum,  etc.   Of  Meldreth,  Cambs.,  in  1953.   {Who's  Who.) 

WOODS,  HENRY  HORATIO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  8, 
1823.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  Scholar,  1824;  B.A. 
1827;  M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1829;  priest, 
1829.  V.  of  Combe,  Hants.,  1834-55.  C.  of  East  Woodhay, 
-1841-54.  R.  of  Tidmarsh,  Berks,  (and  sometime  C.  of 
Buttermere,  Wilts.),  1855-80.  Married  Mary  Anne  Dorothy 
— .  Died  Apr.  22,  1880.  Father  of  John  G.  W.  (1874)- 
{Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  24,  1880.) 

WOODS,  HENRY  [KELWAY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  25, 
1779.  2nd  s.  of  George,  surgeon,  of  Witham,  Essex.  B.  there, 
Mar.  16,  1761.  School,  Plymouth  (Mr  Le  Moyne).  Matric. 
Lent,  1780. 

WOODS,  JAMES  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  1868.  S.  of  J[ohn]  A[nthony],  of  Benton  HaU, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  (and  Mary  Scourfield,  dau.  of  Peregrine 
George  Ellison).  [B.  Apr.  19,  1850.]  School,  Cheltenham 
CoUege.  Matric.  Lent,  1870;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  1877.  Oi 
Swariand  Hall,  Northumberiand.  J. P.  for  Northumberland; 
High  Sheriff,  1908.  Knighted,  1922.  Married,  1885,  Mary 
Heron,  dau.  of  Charles  Murray  Adamson,  of  North  Jesmond, 
Northumberland,  and  had  issue.  Resided  latterly  in  London, 
where  he  died  Oct.  30,  1944.  {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Who 
was  Who;  Walford,  County  Families;  The  Times,  Nov.  i, 
I944-) 

WOODS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,   I9<^. 

S.  of  John,  stationer,  of  52,  Glisson  Road,  Cambndge.  B. 
June  9,  1881,  in  Cambridge.  School,  Perse,  Cambndge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1905;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon 
(Richmond,  for  Ripon),  1907;  pnest,  1909;  C.  of  Calverley, 


Woods,  Sandford 

Vorks.,  1907-10.  C.  of  Bingley,  1910-14.  V.  of  Bramhopc, 
1914-25.  V.  of  Bishop  Monkton,  1925-33-  V.  of  Easby  with 
Brompton-on-Swale,  1933-41.   Died  in  1941.   (Crockford.) 

WOODS,  JOHN  GOODRICH  WEMYSS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  13,  1874.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Horatio 
(1823),  R.  of  Tidmarsh,  Berks.  B.  Feb.  1852.  School, 
Bradfield CoUege.)  Matric.  Lent,  1875;  B.A.  1878;  M.A.  1889. 
Second  Master  at  Gresham's  School,  Holt,  1900-7.  Mamed, 
Sept.  22,  1909,  Mar>'  Sutherland,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  W. 
Bradford,  of  Eccleston  Square,  London.  Died  July  8,  1944, 
at  Froyle,  Hants.  {Bradfield  Coll.  Reg.;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  July  xo,  1944;  Head  Master  of 
Gresham's  School.) 

WOODS,  JOHN  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i, 
1885.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Wigan.  B.  Dec.  21, 
1866,  at  Millgate,  Wigan.  School,  Wigan.  Matric.  Michs. 
1885;  Scholar,  1887;  B.A.  {21st  Wrangler)  1888;  M..A.  1899. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1905;  priest,  1906;  C.  of  Tyne  Dock, 
Co.  Durham,  1905-7.  C.  of  St  HUda's,  South  Shields,  1907-9. 
V.  of  St  Mark's,  South  Shields,  1909-24.  R.  of  Glaston  (with 
Bisbrooke  from  1934),  Rutland,  1924-44.  Died  Apr.  9,  1944. 
{Crockford;  T.  .4.  Walker,  588;  The  Times,  Apr.  12,  1944) 

WOODS,  JOHN  ROBERT  LLOYD.   Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i. 

1894.  [B.May  7,  1876.]  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  At  St 
Thomas's  Hospital.  House  Surgeon,  East  London  and  at  West 
Ham  Hospital,  Stratford.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1902.  House 
Physician,  Bradford  Royal  Infirmary.  Practised  at  Worthen, 
Salop.  Medical  Officer,  Worthen  District.  Of  Broughton, 
Wrexham,  in  1930  and  of  Sherston  Magna,  WUts.,  in  1950. 
{Medical  Directories.) 

WOODS,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  12,  1808.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Chilgrove,  Sussex. 
Educated  by  the  Rev.  John  Owen  at  Fulham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1808.  Died  of  typhus  at  Cambridge,  Dec.  30,  1810.  (G.  Mag., 
1810,  I.  92.) 

WOODS,  LIONEL  ELLISON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  W[miam]  G[eorge]  [of  N.  Grunston, 
Vorks.].  B.  [Sept.  11,  1869],  at  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1887.  A  horse-racing 
handicapper.  Served  in  the  Ministry  of  National  Service  m 
the  Great  War,  1914-19.  Died  July  19,  I935.  at  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne.   (R.  L.  Arrowsmith;  The  Times,  July  20,  1935.) 

WOODS,  MATTHEW  GROSVENOR  (1856),  see  SNOOKE. 

WOODS,  MATTHEW  GROSVENOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25  1897.  [Only]  s.  of  Matthew  Snooke  Grosvenor 
(1856,  sub  Snooke),  of  30,  Phillimore  Gardens,  London,  and 
Mountfield,  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight  (and  Mary  .\nnabel, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Vincent  Thompson,  Serjeant-at-law). 
B  Sept  4,  1878,  in  London.  School,  Winchester.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904.  Articled  to  a  soUcitor. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (R.A.F.).  Mamed,  June 
20  1Q17,  Eva  Florence  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Hudson.  Ot 
Wadhurst,  Sussex,  and  11,  Briar  WaUc,  Putney  Park, 
London,  S.W.   {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

WOODS,  RICHARD.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  10,  1851; 
a  '  Ten-year  man."  One  Rev.  Richard  Woods  (not  of  Oxford) 
was  Assistant  Master  at  Burton-on-Trent  Grammar  School 
in  1861. 

WOODS,  SAMUEL  MOSES  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Jesus,  Easter,  1888.  [4th]  s.  of  John.  B.  [.■Vpr  13,  1867],  at 
Sydney,  Australia.  School,  Brighton  College.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1888.  Cricket  'blue,'  1888,  1889,  1890,  1891  (Captam,  1890). 
FootbaU  (rugby)  'blue,'  1888,  1889,  1890.  Played  cncket  for 
Somereet  and  for  Australia  in  1888;  also  played  footbaU  for 
England,  1890-3  and  1895;  Captain,  1892-3.  Served  m  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Ueut.,  9th  Somerset  L.I.;  Royal 
Warws.  Regt.,  and  Devon  Regt.;  Captain.  Labour  Corps) 
Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  30,  1931-  {Brighton  CoU.  Reg.;  Book  of 
Blues;  Univ.  War  List;  Who  was  Who.) 

WOODS  SANDFORD.  Matric.  Non.-CoU.,  from  Averst  H., 
Lent',  1892.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  July  26,  1864,  m  Liverpool. 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  9.  1893;  B.A.  1894;  M-A. 
1911.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester).  1895;  pnest,  1896;  C.  of  Chnst 
Church,  Macclesfield,  Cheshire,  1895-8,  and  1900-4.  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Ipswich,  Queensland,  Australia,  1898-1900.  C.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Flowerv-  Field,  Newton,  Cheshire,  i?04-ii. 
V.  of  St  Mark's,  Dukinfield,  1911-15-  V-  of  Dyers  HUJ, 
Sheffield,  1915-20.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Chester,  1923-6-  D'ed 
Mar.  II,  1926.   {Crockford.) 


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Woods,  Sidney  Cecil 

WOODS,  SIDNEY  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1886.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  130,  Bishopsgate 
Without,  London,  and  of  Streatham.  B.  [Sept.  8,  1867],  in 
London.  School,  Dulwich  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1890;  pnest, 
1891;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1890-2.  C.  of  Great 
Yarmouth,  1892-7.  C.  of  Stoke-next-GuUdford,  Surrey, 
1897-9.  Chaplain,  Mission  to  Seamen  at  Sunderland,  1899- 
1902.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Stockton-on-Tees,  1902-14.  V.  of 
Church  Stretton,  Salop,  1914-23-  Secretary  for  Schools, 
Missions  to  Seamen,  1923.  Deputn.  Pr.  and  Schools  Lecturer 
for  British  Sailors  Society,  1924-31-  Married,  Aug.  25,  1903, 
Lilian,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Ropner,  M.P.,  of  Preston  Hall, 
Stockton-on-Tees.  Latterly  of  Marlpool,  Brockenhurst 
Hants.  Died  June  10,  1942,  at  Winchester.  [Dulwich  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  28,  1903  and  June  12, 
1942.) 

WOODS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  i874- 
[Eldest  and  only  surv.]  s.  of  Henry  [JLP.],  of  Wamford  Park, 
Bishop's  Waltham,  Hants,  (and  Hannah,  dau.  of  Charles 
Hindley,  M.P.).  B.  [Dec.  2],  1855,  at  Wigan.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  28,  1876.  A  colliery  proprietor.  Of  Wamford  Park, 
Hants.,  of  Whitley  Hall,  VVigan  and  of  171,  Victona  Street. 
London,  S.W.  Mayor  of  Wigan,  1890-2.  J. P.  for  Lanes,  and 
Hants.  High  Sheriff  of  Hants.,  1897.  Col.,  Hants.  Impenal 
Yeomanry  (Carabiniers),  1895-1902.  Breeder  and  exhibitor 
of  sheep.  Married,  Sept.  20,  1879,  Emma  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edmund  Samuel  Haves,  3rd  Bart.,  M.P.,  of  Drumhoe 
Castle,  Co.  Donegal,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  12,  1932,  at 
Crewe.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Who  was  Who; 
Buike,  L.G.;  The  Times,  June  14,  1932-) 

WOODS,  WILLIAM  ANDREW  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  12,  1876.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  Henry  (Trinity 
College,  Dublin),  M.D.,  Surgeon  R.N.  (and  Emily  Rosemund). 
B.  Sept.  5,  1857,  at  St  Peter's,  Dublin.  Bapt.  Nov.  4,  1857. 
School,  Royal  Naval,  Greenwich.  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  (Law 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class,  1879);  LL.B.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  27,  1880.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1883. 
Died  Aug.  29,  1927,  in  London.'  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Sept.  i,  1927.) 

WOODS,  WILLIAM  HENRY  OGLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1894.  B.  June  17,  1875.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.  1901.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital; 
House  Surgeon  there.  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  1925.  House 
Physician,  Radcliffe  Infirmary,  Oxford.  Assistant  Medical 
Officer,  S.W.  Fever  Hospital,  Stockwell.  Senior  Resident 
Medical  Officer,  Queen  Charlotte's  Hospital.  Practised  at 
Bridgend,  Glam.,  and  at  Swansea.  Of  91,  Walters  Road, 
Swansea,  in  1940.    {Medical  Directories  (not  in  1949).) 

WOODS,  WILLIAM  NOEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 1876. 
S.  of  William  Fell,  of  Gorse  House,  Forest  Hill,  London.  B. 
May  14,  1856,  in  London.  School,  University  College, 
London.   Matric.  Michs.  1876. 

WOODTHORPE,  CHARLES  [WEST].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, July  4,  1843.  S.  of  John,  of  Carlton  Colville,  Suffolk. 

B.  there.   Matric.  Michs.  1843. 

WOODWARD,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Feb.  16,  1835.  [4th]  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  [of  H.M.  Customs, 
Liverpool]  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Skelhome,  of  Everton). 
[B.  Feb.  2,  1815.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835 ;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1840;  priest,  1841;  C.  of  Weston, 
Cheshire.  R.  of  Hopton-Wafers,  Salop,  1854-61.  Resided 
subsequently  at  Hoylake,  Cheshire.  Died  Feb.  7,  1884. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1825).   {Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WOODWARD,  ALFRED  ERNEST.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  St 
Catharine's,  June  16, 1875.  S.  of  William  Dean  [Accountant, 
of  East  India  Buildings,  Shoreditch]  (and  Elizabeth).  B. 
[Mar.  29,  1857]  at  Mile  End,  Middlesex.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1884. 
Assistant  Master  at  Trinity  College,  Stratford-on-Avon,  for 
I  year;  at  Hillside,  West  Malvern,  for  i  year;  at  Christ's 
Hospital,  1881-1912.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1886;  priest, 
1887;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Gough  Square,  London,  1887-8. 

C.  of  St  Helen's,  Bishopsgate,  1888-90.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Old 
Charlton,  Kent,  1890-8.  Morning  Preacher  at  St  Bride's, 
Fleet  Street,  1898-9.  C.  of  St  Botolph,  Aldgate,  1899-1900. 
C.  of  Kidbrooke,  Kent,  1900-2.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Chichester, 
1902-12.  V.  of  Ugley,  Essex,  1912-24.  Edited  Scott's 
Lady  of  the  Lake,  and  Goldsmith's  Traveller  and  Deserted 
Village.  Resided  latterly  at  Little  Brickhill,  Bucks.,  where  he 
died  Aug.  25,  1927.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  School- 
masters' Directories;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  30,  1927.) 

WOODWARD,  AUGUSTUS  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  4,  1867.  [S.  of  Francis.  School,  Radley.]  Did  not  reside. 
Died  Mar.  19,  1868,  at  Radley.   {Radley  Reg.) 


Woodward,  Herbert  Croker  Sperling 

WOODWARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  23, 
1829.  Of  Middlesex.  [S.  of  Peter,  of  23,  Nicholas  Lane, 
Lombard  Street,  London.  B.  Mar.  21,  i799-  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.]  Migrated,  as  FeU.-Com.,  to  Peterhouse,  Mar.  1827. 
Matric.  Easter,  1828;  LL.B.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln), 
1830;  priest,  1831.  Chaplain  at  Port  Macquarie,  Australia, 
1846-52.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  King-Sq.  St  Luke's,  London, 
1853.  C.  of  East  Molesey,  Surrey,  1853-8.  Head  Master  of 
the  Royal  Masonic  School,  Wood  Green,  Tottenham,  1861. 
Secretary-  to  the  Clergy  Institute  in  Bloomsbury,  1863-73. 
Chaplain  to  the  Freemason's  School  for  Female  Children, 
Battersea  Rise,  1864-73.  R.  of  Exboume,  Devon,  1874-7. 
Died  in  1877.  {Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker, 
429;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
WOODWARD,  EDMUND  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1848.  S.  of  Thomas,  organist,  of  Southend  (and  Mary). 
B.  [Sept.  6,  1828],  at  Ledbury.  Bapt.  Oct.  11,  1828.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  {igth  Wrangler)  1852; 
M..A..  1855.  Fellow,  1855-61.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1853. 
Head  Master  of  Colwall  Grammar  School,  Heref.,  1853-4; 
Head  Master  of  Helston  Grammar  School,  Cornwall,  1859-60; 
Assistant  Master  at  Brighton  CoUege,  1861-88;  Secretary, 
1888-1900.  Married,  June  25,  1861,  Thomasine  Jane, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Borlase,  of  Helston.  Died  Jan.  14, 
1923,  at  Brighton.  {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle, 
XLiii.  148;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  16,  1923.) 
WOODWARD,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  6, 

1850.  Of  Boulogne.  Matric.  Lent,  1851. 
WOODWARD,  FRANK  LEE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1890.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam,  R.  of  Catworth,  Hunts.  B. 
Apr.  13,  1871.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs. 
1890;  College  organist,  1890-3;  Scholar;  B.A.  1893;  M.A. 
1902.  Assistant  Master  at  Overdale  School,  Rugby,  1893-4; 
at  the  Royal  Grammar  School,  Worcester,  1894-6;  at 
Crondall  School,  Famham,  1897-8;  at  Westgate-on-Sea, 
1898;  Second  Master  at  Stamford  School,  Lines.,  1898-1903; 
Principal  of  the  Mahinda  Buddhist  College,  Galle,  Ceylon, 
1903-19.  Co-editor,  Ceylon  National  Review,  and  The 
Buddhist,  1905-10.  Member  of  the  Pali  Text  Society. 
Translated  Manual  of  a  Mystic  (YogSvacara) ;  Dhammapada, 
The  Buddha's  Way  of  Virtue;  Buddhist  Stories;  Some  Sayings 
of  the  Buddha,  etc.  Librarian  and  Director  of  the  Oriental 
library,  Adyar,  Madras,  1922-5.  Latterly  resident  at 
Rowella,  Tasmania.  {Christ's  Hasp.  Exhibitioners;  School- 
masters' Directories;  F.  L.  Woodward.) 
WOODWARD,  FREDERICK  PAYLER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1890.  S.  of  Lionel  [Mabbott]  (Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
1847),  of  14,  Millfield,  Folkestone.  B.  Feb.  16,  1871,  at 
Harrow,  Middlesex.  School,  Ulting,  Essex  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury), 
1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  Stower-Provost,  Dorset,  1897-1903- 
C.  of  Lenham,  Kent,  1903-4.  C.  of  Bishop  Hatfield,  Herts., 
1904-6.  C.  of  Ightam,  Kent,  1906-7.  C.  of  St  Mary  Abbots, 
Kensington,  1908-18.  Perm,  to  oflf.,  dio.  of  London,  1920; 
dio.  of  Rochester,  1921-31;  dio.  of  GuUdford  from  1931. 
Died  Apr.  3,  1945,  as  the  result  of  an  accident.  Brother  of 
Lionel  M.  (1883).  [Crockford;  The  Times,  Apr.  9,  1945.) 
WOODWARD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  3,  1798. 
Of  Sussex.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  R.  of  Plumpton.]  Scholar, 
1799;  Matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A.  1803.  Brother  of  John 
(1795)  and  William  P.  (1790)- 
WOODWARD,  GEORGE  RATCLIFFE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Nov.  I,  1867.  S.  of  George  Ratclifie,  of  [the  Elms,  Litherland] 
Liverpool.  B.  Dec.  27,  1848,  at  Birkenhead.  Schools,  Elstree 
and  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar;  B.A.  1872; 
M.A.  1876.  Mus.Doc,  Lambeth,  1924.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Pimlico,  1874-82.  V.  of 
Great  and  Little  Walsingham,  Norfolk,  1882-8.  R.  of 
Chelmondiston,  Suffolk,  1888-94.  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Pimlico 
1894-9.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  London,  1899-1903.  C.  of  St  Mark's, 
Marylebone  Road,  1903-6.  Perm,  to  off.  dio.  of  London, 
from  1917.  Married,  June  30,  1889,  Alice  Dorothy,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Septimus  Henry  Lee-Warner,  of  Walsing- 
ham. Author,  The  Cowley  Carol  Book;  Songs  of  Syon; 
Legends  of  the  Saints;  Poemata,  etc.  A  great  authority  on  the 
history  of  Church  Music.  Latteriy  of  48,  West  Hill,  Highgate. 
Died  Mar.  3,  1934.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  382; 
Crockford.) 
WOODWARD,  HERBERT  CROKER  SPERLING.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1887.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Matthew,  V.  of 
Folkestone.]  B.  July  15,  1868.  [Schools,  St  John's,  Leather- 
head  and  St  Edward's,  Oxford.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887. 
Migrated  to  Downing,  Dec.  22,  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1896; 
B.Chir.  1903;  M.B.  1905.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  House 
Physician,  Victoria  Hospital  for  Children,  Chelsea.  Practised 
at  Kingston  Bagpuze,  Berks.  Married  in  1912.  Of  Kingston 
Bagpuze  in  1950.  {St  Edward's  Sch.  Roll;  St  John's  Sch., 
Leatherhead,  Reg.;  Medical  Directories.) 


574 


Woodward,  Herbert  Niel 

WOODWARD,  HERBERT  NIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
June  6,  1892.  S.  of  Daniel  Toye,  of  Cheltenham.  B.  May  18, 
1873.  School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
B.A.  1896;  M..\.  iqo2.  Of  9,  Lansdown  Terrace,  Cheltenham. 
Died  .^ug.  18,  194;,  at  Cheltenham.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Aug.  20,  1942.) 

WOODWARD,  HUGH  ALFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Aug.  1866.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles,  deceased  (Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  1820),  C.  of  Woodford,  Essex.  B.  Mar.  3,  1849,  in 
London.  School,  Clergy  Orphan,  Canterbury  (Mr  Butler). 
Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Entered  the  Civil  Service;  'died 
abroad.'    (Clergy  Orphan  Sch.  Reg.) 

WOODWARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  .A.pr.  24, 
1795.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (Merton  College,  Oxford,  1761), 
R.  of  Plumpton,  Sussex.  B.  at  Uckfield.  Schools,  Tonbridge 
and  Sevenoaks.  Scholar,  1796;  matric.  Michs.  1801;  B.A. 
1802.  Inherited  property  at  Framfield,  Sussex,  from  his 
uncle,  Robert  Durrant,  1799.  Of  Streele  Place,  Framfield. 
Died  Nov.  16,  1838.  Brother  of  George  (1798)  and  William 
P.  (1790);  father  of  William  (1825).  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;Al. 
Oxon. ;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith. ) 

WOODWARD,  JOHN  ALGERNON  OWEN  THOMAS  NATHAN. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Dec.  20,  1834.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of 
March,  Cambs.  [B.  1815.]  Migrated  as  sizar  to  St  John's, 
May  29,  1835.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1839;  M..\.  1842. 
Head  Master  of  March  Grammar  School,  1852-66.  Married, 
July  30,  1844,  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Atkinson,  of  March. 
Resided  latterly  at  Bedford  Grange,  Alcester,  Warws.  Died 
in  .A.pril  (or  May),  1866.   (Venn,  u.  230;  Boase,  vi.  948.) 

WOODWARD,  JOHN  PECKHAM  SKIRROW.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  May  7,  1861.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1825),  R. 
of  Plumpton,  Sussex.  B.  Dec.  22,  1842.  School,  Marlborough 
CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1872.  Ord. 
deacon  (London),  1865;  priest  (Rochester),  1867;  C.  of  Moul- 
sham,  Essex,  1865-73.  C.  of  Steeple  Bumpstead,  1873.  C.  of 
Great  Chesterford,  1874.  R.  of  Plumpton,  Sussex  (succeeding 
his  father),  1874-1913  (with  E.  Chiltington,  1909-13). 
Married,  July  23,  1872,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur 
Pearson,  R.  of  Springfield.  Lived  latterlv  at  North  Bums, 
E.  Chiltington.  Died,  Feb.  6,  1917.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford^ 

WOODWARD,  LIONEL  MABBOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  8,  1883.  [2nd]  s.  of  Lionel  [Mabbott]  (Oriel  CoUege, 
Oxford,  1847),  of  12,  Crossfield  Road,  Belsize  Park,  London. 
B.  [Sept.  9],  1864,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  Scholar,  1886;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt.  I,  ist 
Class)  i886;  M.A.  1892.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  21, 
1885.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  30,  1897.  Entered  the  Straits 
Settlements  Civil  Service,  1888;  3rd  Magistrate  at  Singapore, 
1890;  Deputy  Registrar  there,  1896;  2nd  Magistrate  at 
Penang,  1898;  Assistant  Registrar,  Supreme  Court,  Penang, 
1902;  Deputy  PubUc  Prosecutor,  1904.  Judicial  Commis- 
sioner, Federated  Malay  States,  1906;  Acting  Chief  Justice 
there,  1914-15  and  1919;  Chief  Justice,  1921-5-  Knighted, 
1922.  Married,  Oct.  26,  1897,  Kathleen  Tarifa,  youngest  dau. 
of  Lieut. -Col.  F.  F.  Gibbons,  the  Devonshire  Regt.,  and  bad 
issue.  Died  Sept.  5,  1925.  Brother  of  Frederick  P.  (1890). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Law  Lists;  Scott,  MSS.; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Nov.  6,  1925.) 

WOODWARD,  RICHARD  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  8,  1858.  S.  of  Richard,  of  6,  Calverley  Park,  Tunbridge 
Wells.  B.  Oct.  2,  1839,  at  Southborough.  School,  Tonbridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  1862.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ripon),  1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Chapelthorpe,  Yorks.,  1864- 
6.  Assistant  Master  at  Rossall  School,  i866-g.  C.  of  Bibury, 
Gloucs.,  1869-70.  R.  of  Donyatt,  Somerset,  1870-1.  Married, 
Mar.  30,  1869,  Frances  J.,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  D.  Simpson, 
V.  of  Stoulton,  Worcs.  Died  in  1871.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Pall  Mall  Gazette,  Apr.  13,  1869.) 

WOODWARD,  RICHARD  SALISBURY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24) 
at  Pembroke,  June  7,  1871.  S.  of  George  Rake,  merchant. 
B.  at  Bristol.  [Previouslv  in  his  father's  business  in  Bristol.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon 
(Oxford),  1874;  priest  (Winchester),  1875,  v..  of  St  Ebbe's, 
Oxford,  1875.  C.  of  RedhiU,  1875-8.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  East- 
bourne, 1879-85.  V.  of  All  Saints,  Eastbourne,  1885-1916. 
Married  — ,  dau.  of  —  Wapshare,  and  had  issue.  Lived 
latterly  at  Clifton,  where  he  died  Dec.  14,  1934-  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Dec.  15,  1934.) 

WOODWARD,  ROBERT  BORAMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  28,  1823.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Nicholas,  Hereford.  School, 
Hereford.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1835. 
A  Freeman  of  Hereford,  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford), 
Aug.  5,  1827;  priest,  Aug.  3,  1828;  C.  of  Kingsthorpe, 
Northants.,  1828-51.  Of  Great  Houghton  Hall,  Northants., 
where  he  kept  a  school  for  some  time.  Co-brother  of  St  John's 
Hospital,  Northampton,  1853-75,  and  Chaplain  to  the 
Northampton  general  lunatic  asylum,  i868-75-   Lie.  Pr.,  dio. 


WooDWARK,  Harold  Brodrick 

of  Peterborough,  1873-5.  Married,  Nov.  22,  1836,  Elizabeth 
Cumberbatch.    Died  in  May,  1875.    {Crockford;  CUrgy  List; 

F.  P.  White.) 

WOODWARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  27,  1800. 
B.  at  Sproughton,  Suffolk.  Matric.  .Michs.  1801;  B.A.  1805; 
M.A.  1809.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich),  June  12,  1808.  R.  of 
Strumpshaw  with  Bradeston,  Norfolk,  1812-33.  Lived 
subsequently  at  Sproughton,  where  he  died,  Aug.  2,  1861, 
aged  77.    (Foster,  index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Gutdt;  CUrgy  List; 

G.  Mag.,  1861,  11.  332.) 

WOODWARD,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  22, 1825.  [2nd]  s.  of  Thomas  [of  Her  Majesty's  Customs], 
of  Walton,  near  Liverpool  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  William 
Skelhome).  [B.  Oct.  31,  1808.]  School,  Reading.  Matric. 
Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831;  M.A.  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford), 
Sept.  23,  1832;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1833;  C.  of  Hopton  Wafers, 
Salop,  1832-4;  R.  there,  1834-54.  J. P.  for  Salop.  Married, 
May  14, 1835,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Clough,  of  Liverpool,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Sept.  i,  1854,  at  Southport,  Lanes.  Brother 
of  Alexander  (1835).  (Foster,  Index  EccUs.;  CUrgy  List; 
Burke,  L.G. ;  G.  A/ag.    1854,11.407.) 

WOODWARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  29,  1826.   Of  Somerset.   Matric.  Michs.  1826. 

WOODWARD,  THOMAS  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  26,  1850.    S.  of  William,  of  Wingmoor,  Cheltenham. 

B.  [Sept.  9,  1831],  at  Kemerton,  Gloucs.  School,  Bromsgrove. 
Matric.  Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester), 
1868;  priest,  1869;  C. of  ChaddesleyCorbett,  Worcs. ,1868-71. 

C.  of  Chicheley,  Bucks.,  1871-4.  C.  of  Harford,  Devon,  1874. 
C.  of  Coreley,  Salop,  1874-5;  R-  there,  1875-6.  C.  of  Bevers- 
ton,  Gloucs.,  1882-5.  Died  Dec.  11,  1886,  at  Kemerton. 
Brother  of  William  (1845).  (PeiU,  11.  516;  Bromsgrove  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

WOODWARD,  THOMAS  JENKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
July  21,  1762.  Of  Huntingdon.  [Both  parents  deceased. 
B.  at  Huntingdon.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1764; 
LL.B.  1769.  Of  Walcot  House,  Diss,  Norfolk.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  F.L.S.,  1789.  'One  of  the  best 
English  botanists,  whose  skill  and  accuracy  are  only  equalled 
by  his  liberahty  and  zeal  in  the  service  of  the  science.'  The 
genus  Woodwardia  was  named  after  him  by  Sir  James  Edward 
Smith.  Married,  about  1770,  Frances,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Thomas  Manning,  of  Bungay,  Suffolk.  Joint  author  of 
Observations  on  the  British  Fuci.  Died,  s.p.,  Jan.  28,  1820, 
aged  75.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.,  1820,  i.  189.) 

WOODWARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1825.  S.  of  John  (1795).  B.  at  Framfield,  Sussex. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  .Michs.  1826;  B..A..  1830.  Ord. 
deacon,  1830;  priest,  1831.  C.  of  Plumpton,  Sussex,  1841-9; 
R.  there,  1849-74.  .Married  Julia  Sanxay.  Died  in  1874.  Father 
of  John  P.  S.  (i86i).  {List  of  Carthusians.) 

WOODWARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Mar.  6,  1845.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Kemerton,  Gloucs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B..\.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1848; 
priest,  1849.  C.  of  Belbroughton,  Worcs.,  1854-5.  C.  of 
Morville,  Salop,  1858-64.  Residing  at  Bidford  Grange, 
Alcester,  Warws.,  1865-71.  C.  of  Marden,  Wilts.,  1872-3. 
Subsequently  of  Bidford  Grange,  Alcester.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1878.   Brother  of  Thomas  B.  (1850). 

WOODWARD,  WILLIAM  HAWKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1881.  [Elder]  s.  of  John  Hawkes,  solicitor  [of  Beech 
Lane,  Birmingham  and  of  Quom,  Leics.]  (and  Bridgett).  B. 
Aug.  21,  1862,  at  Edgbaston.  School,  Sherborne  (Mr  Young). 
Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Went  to  South  .Africa.  Served  with  the 
Chinde  Natal  carabiniers,  1901  and  as  Base  Commandant  at 
Chinde.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Captain;  M.B.E.). 
Died,  June  19,  1933,  at  the  Briars,  Seaford.  (Sherborne  Reg. ; 
EagU,  XLVii.  254.) 

WOODWARD,  WILLIAM  PECKHAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Aug.  5,  1790.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (Merton 
College,  O.xford,  1761),  R.  of  Plumpton,  Sussex  (and  Sarah 
Peckham).  Bapt.  Nov.  27,  i772-  School,  Sevenoaks. 
Scholar,  1791;  matric.  Lent,  1792;  B..\.  1795;  MA-  i8o3- 
R.  of  Plumpton,  Sussex,  1 796-1849,  and  R.  of  West  Grin- 
stead,  1808-49.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1819.  Married,  1798,  at 
Lewes,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Gwynne,  R.  of 
Lewes.  Died  June  1,  1849.  Brother  of  George  (1798)  and 
John  (1795).  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List;  The  Extra- 
ordinary Black  Book,  1830;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  11.  215.) 

WOODWARK,  HAROLD  BRODRICK.  .\dm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  21,  1898.  S.  of  George  Smith,  merchant  [died  Jan.  21, 
1898]  (and  .\gnes  Emily  Dow).  B.  June  21,  1880,  at  King's 
Lynn.  School,  King's  Lynn  Grammar  (Rev.  W.  Boyce). 
Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B..\.  1901.  Sometime  .Assistant  Master  of 
Northgate  School,  Winchester;  then  at  Highbury  House, 
St  Leonards-on-Sea,  where  he  died  Nov.  28,  1904,  aged  24. 
(EagU,  XXVI.  240.) 


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Woody  ATT,  George 

WOODVATT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  ii, 
1847;  Fell.-Com.,  1848.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  1815),  of  24,  The  Promenade,  Cheltenham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1852.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester), 
1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Salf ord- Priors,  Warws.,  1859-60. 
P.C.  of  Radstone,  Northants.,  1862-8.  V.  of  Warton,  Wanvs., 
1868-9.  V.  of  Wichnor,  Staffs.,  1872-83.  V.  of  Repton,  1883- 
97.  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Lichfield,  1897.  Resided  latteriy  at 
Brighton,  where  he  died  May  21,  1903,  aged  76.  {T.  A. 
Walker,  494;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle, 
May  29,  1903.) 

WOODYEARE,  JOHN  FOUNTAIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  12,  1827,  as  Fountain  John.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Fountain 
John  Elwin  [who  had  assumed  the  name  of  Woodyeare, 
1812],  of  Crookhill,  Rotherham,  Yorks.  (and  Frances,  dau.  of 
John  Woodyeare,  of  Crookhill).  [B.  there.  May  11,  1809. 
School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  Sept.  1832;  priest  (York),  1835.  Of 
Crookhill.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Dowager  Countess  of 
Cavan,  from  1851.  Married  (i)  Aug.  8,  1843,  Mary  Jane,  dau. 
of  Wilham  Phillips,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Emily  Anne,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  D'Arcy  Jervis  Preston,  of  Askham  Bryan. 
Died  July  25,  1880,  at  Crookhill.  (List  of  Carthusians; 
Peile,  II.  425;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Changes  of  Name; 
Walford,  County  Families;  The  Guardian,  July  28,  1880; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WOOLCOCK,  CLOBERY  SILLY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  10,  1834.  Of  Tregony,  Cornwall.  Matric.  Michs.  1834; 
B.A.  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Mar.  11,  1838;  priest 
(Lincohi),  1839.  C.  of  St  Austell,  Cornwall,  -1841-2.  C.  of 
Ladock,  1843-6.  P.C.  of  Charlestown,  1846-61.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1865.   [Collect.  Cornub.,  48;  Clergy  List.) 

WOOLCOTT,  JOHN  [ROWDEN].  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  18,  1877.  S.  of  John  [possibly  F.R.C.S.,  of  Maidstone, 
Kent].  B.  [Aug.  11,  1858],  at  Hastings.  School,  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881.  Assistant  Master 
at  Harrison  College,  Barbados,  1881-7.  Died  Jan.  13,  1887, 
at  Roseau,  Dominica.  {Christ's  Hospital  Exhibitioners; 
Medical  Directories.) 

WOOLER,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  Ayerst  H.,  Oct.  21, 
1889. 

WOOLER,  WILLIAM  UPTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  1, 1867;  re-adm.  sizar  Oct.  10,  1867.  S.  of  William  Moore, 
surgeon  (and  Anne).  B.  [Feb.  13,  1848],  at  Dewsbury, 
Yorks.  Bapt.  Mar.  15,  1848.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1879.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon), 
1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Leeds,  1874-6.  C  of 
Armley,  Leeds,  1876-9.  V.  of  Thurgoland,  Yorks.,  1879-1909. 
V.  of  West  Wycombe,  Bucks.,  1909-23.  Author,  History  of 
West  Wycombe.  Married  Jane  Eliza  — .  Died  Oct.  25,  1923. 
(Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WOOLF,  HERBERT  GREENOUGH.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  1885.  S.  of  — ,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Southport. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  4,  1894.  Lieut.,  R.  Irish  Fusiliers  (militia), 
1895.  Served  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  4th  S.  Staffs.  Regt.; 
mentioned  in  the  Secretary  of  State's  List  for  'valuable 
services').  Died  Oct.  12,  1946,  aged  79,  at  Woking.  (Army 
Lists;  War  Services  of  Officers  of  the  Army;  The  Times, 
Oct.  13,  1946.) 

WOOLF,  LEONARD  SIDNEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1899.  S.  of  Sidney  [Q.C.],  of  Lexham,  Colinette  Road, 
Putney.  B.  [Nov.  25],  1880,  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar,  1900;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class)  1902.  In  the  Ceylon  Civil  Service,  1904-11.  Editor 
of  the  International  Review,  1919;  of  the  International 
section  of  the  Contemporary  Review,  1920-1;  Literary  Editor 
of  The  Nation,  1923-30;  Jt.  Editor  of  the  Political  Quarterly, 
1931-53--  Founded  the  Hogarth  Press,  1917.  Married, 
Aug.  10,  1912,  Virginia  (the  authoress),  dau.  of  Sir  LesUe 
Stephen.  Author,  Imperialism  and  Civilization;  Mandates 
and  Empire;  The  Village  in  the  Jungle;  The  War  for  Peace;  etc. 
Of  24,  Victoria  Square,  London,  S.W.,  in  1953.  (Who's 
Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  12,  1912.) 

WOOLFE  (or  WOLFE),  ROBERT  BARBOR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Dec.  18,  1793.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Dilhorne, 
Staffs.  School,  Dilhorne.  Matric.  Lent,  1798;  B.A.  1798,  as 
Robert  Barbor  Wolfe;  M.A.  1814.  R.  of  Cranleigh,  Surrey, 
1812-43.  One  of  the  detenus  at  Verdun;  published  an  account 
of  his  experiences.  Died  Oct.  2, 1843.  (G.  Mag.,  1843, 11.  661 ; 
Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List.) 


WOOLLCOMBE,  PhILIP 

WOOLFIELD,  BENJAMIN  ADDINELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  July  3,  1851;  re-adm.  July  8,  1852.  S.  of  Henry, 
factor,  of  Cohnore  Lodge,  Warws.  (and  Rachel).  B.  at 
St  George's,  Birmingham.   Matric.  Michs.  1852. 

WOOLL,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  3,  1868.  S.  of  Susan  Thurston.  B.  Dec.  12,  1849,  at 
Upwell,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  Mar.  13,  1852.  School,  Oundle. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester),  1874;  priest,  1875;  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Birming- 
ham, 1874-6.  C.  of  Fairfield,  Lanes.,  1876-84.  V.  of  Ditton, 
near  Widnes,  1884-1910.  Married,  Feb.  29,  1876,  Charlotte 
EUzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Storey,  of  Brunswick  House, 
North  Walsham,  Norfolk.  Died,  May  12,  1910;  buried  at 
UpwelJ.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  8,  1876;  The  Times, 
May  16,  1910.) 

WOOLLAM,  WILFRED  BEET.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1879- 
S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Bumgreave  Road,  Sheffield.  B.  Apr. 
II,  1856.  School,  Weslev  College,  Sheffield.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  i,  i88o;B.A.  1883;  M.A.  1890;  LL.M.  1898. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  562.) 

WOOLLASTON,  THOMAS  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's 
(age  19),  June  2,  1836.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Beoley,  Worcs. 
B.  there.  School,  CHfton  (Rev.  J.  J.  Coles).  Migrated  (age  19) 
to  Caius,  Oct.  17,  1836.  Matric.  Michs.  1836.  Migrated 
thence  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  11,  1837;  Scholar;  Browne 
Scholar,  1837;  B.A.  (10th  Classic)  1840;  M.A.  1843.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1841-67;  Senior  Dean,  1849-51;  Senior  Proctor, 
1859-60.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1843.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely),  June  5,  1842;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  East  Tuddenham  with 
Honingham,  Norfolk,  1843-7.  C.  of  Porlock,  Somerset,  1867. 
R.  of  Exford,  1867-9.  Died  June  19,  1869.  Memorial  figure 
in  a  window  of  Hildersham  Church,  Cambs.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
456  and  MS.  note;  Venn,  11.  238;  Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

WOOLLCOMBE,  CARTHEW  REYNOLDS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Julys,  1840;  re-adm.  Oct.  28, 1848.  Adm.  previously 
at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  June  14,  1839,  age  19.  [Eldest  s. 
of  the  Rev.  William  (Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1801), 
V.  of  Christow,  Devon.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1840.    (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WOOLLCOMBE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Jesus, 
July  1,1814.  Of  Devon.  S.  of  Charles,  surgeon.  B.  at  Exeter. 
School,  Exeter  (private,  Mr  Ley).  Matric.  Lent,  1816.  One 
of  these  names  (not  of  Oxford)  was  C.  of  Minster  and 
Forraburv,  Cornwall,  1841-6.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1868. 

WOOLLCOMBE,  FREDERICK  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  June  5,  1840.  Of  Essex.  [2nd]  s.  of  Robert,  Lieut., 
R.A.,  of  Woolwich  [and  of  Winscott,  Okehampton,  Devon] 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Bonamy  Dobree,  of  Guernsey).  Bapt. 
Feb.  27,  1822.  [School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1840.  Died,  s.^.,  1856.   (Reg.  of  Blundell's  Sch.;  Bmke,  L.G.) 

WOOLLCOMBE,  GEORGE  ARTHUR  LEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Jan.  30,  1882.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Ley 
(Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1847),  R-  of  St  Mewan,  Cornwall  (and 
Edith,  younger  dau.  of  Henry  Lambe,  of  Truro).  B.  [Feb.  4, 
1864],  at  Truro.  Schools,  Sherborne  and  Landewednack. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891.  Of  Hemerdon 
House,  Plympton,  Devon.  J. P.  for  Devon.  Married,  Aug. 
1911,  Edith  lone,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Hodge,  R.N.,  of 
St  Austell,  Cornwall.  Died  Feb.  17,  1947,  at  Hemerdon 
House.  (PeiU,  11.  686;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Feb.  19, 
1947.) 

WOOLLCOMBE,  JOHN  VIVIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1900.  S.  of  the  Rev.  William  P[enrose]  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1846),  V.  of  Loudwater,  Bucks.  B.  there,  Feb.  18, 
1881.  School,  High  Wycombe.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
1903;  M.A.  1911.  Ord.  deacon  (Newcastle-on-Tyne),  1905; 
priest,  1906;  C.  of  Allendale,  Northumberland,  1905-8.  C.  of 
Barrow-in-Fumess,  1908-12.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton, 
1912-14.  Organising  Secretary,  C.C.C.S.  (N.W.  district), 
1914-19.  V.  of  Loudwater,  Bucks.,  1919-29.  Perm,  to  off.,  at 
St  John's,  Palmer's  Green,  1929-32;  C.  there,  1932-4- 
V.  of  Dawley,  Middlesex,  1935-51-.  Married,  June  27,  1916, 
Edith  Vera,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Royal  Dawson,  of 
Ealing.    (Crockford.) 

WOOLLCOMBE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Dec.  10,  1769.  [3rd]  s.  of  John  (Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  1741),  High  Sheriff,  of  Ashbury,  Devon  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  Jeffery  Morth,  of  Talland,  Cornwall).  B.  [Nov.  17, 
1750],  at  Ashbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1769;  B.A.  1774;  M.A. 
1777.  Fellow,  1772-94.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1773- 
Practised  as  a  physician  at  Exeter.  Died,  s./>.,  in  1794.  (Eton 
Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  E.G.;  Northants.  Clergy.) 


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WooLLETT,  George  Henrv 

WOOLLETT,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1892. 
S.  of  George,  retired  builder,  of  West  Kensington  (and 
Elizabeth  Simonite).  B.  Nov.  17,  1873,  at  London,  Ontario, 
Canada.  Schools,  Walton  Street,  Chelsea  (Mr  J.  Hodge)  and 
Pupil  Teachers',  West  Kensington  (Mr  W.  Whiteley). 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  July  28,  1893;  B..\.  1895;  M.A.  1905. 
A  schoolmaster  at  Heidelberg  for  2  years;  Assistant  Master 
at  Newport  Intermediate  School,  for  5  years.  Lecturer  in 
Chemistry  for  Monmouthshire  C.C.,  1901-2;  Assistant  Master 
at  Nottingham  High  School,  1902-8;  Head  Master  of  Maiden 
College,  Surrey,  in  1910;  .\ssistant  Master  at  St  Paul's, 
1915-19.   {Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WOOLLEY,  ALFRED  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  24,  1869.  [3rd]  s.  of  Charles,  wine-merchant  (and 
Mary).  B.  [Mar.  5,  1851],  at  Hackney,  Middlesex.  Bapt., 
Mar.  19,  1851.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  B.A.  1873.  An  Assistant  Schoolmaster,  1873-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (London),  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex, 
1878-83.  C.  of  Hayes,  1884-9.  C.  of  Cranleigh,  Surrey,  1889- 
94.  V.  of  Westcott,  1894-1910.  R.  of  Weston  Patrick  with 
Weston  Corbett,  Hants.,  1910-19.  Married,  Oct.  10,  1893, 
Grace  Constance,  5th  dau.  of  J.  P.  Boyd,  of  Hampstead  and 
Buenos  Ayres.  Resided  latterly  at  Hove,  where  he  died 
Aug.  6,  1930.  [Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xlvi.  116; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Oct.  18,  1893;  The  Times,  Aug.  7, 
1930.) 

WOOLLEY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  12,  1861. 
Matric.  \Uchs.  1861;  B.A.  1865. 

WOOLLEY,  EDWARD  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1890. 
[Only]  s.  of  Thomas  Starbuck,  surgeon,  of  Heanor,  Derbs. 
B.  there,  Dec.  4,  1871.  School,  Queen  Elizabeth's,  Mansfield. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B..\.  1893;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1898; 
M.D.  1907.  At  St  George's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P., 
1897.  Practised  at  Surbiton.  Died  Apr.  21,  1925.  {Venn,  11. 
517;  Medical  Directories.) 

WOOLLEY,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  5,  1841 . 
[5th]  s.of  George,  surgeon,  of  Chelsea,  London  (and  Charlotte). 
B.  Jan.  19,  1821.  Matric.  Michs.  1841.  Kept  three  terms. 
Adm.  at  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric.  Oct.  31, 
1845;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  1846, 
priest,  1847;  C.  of  Great  Haseley,  Oxon.,  1846-50.  P.C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Leeds,  185 1-3;  P.C.  of  Stoke  Mandeville,  Bucks. 
Head  Master  of  Lewes  Grammar  School,  Sussex  and  R.  of 
Lewes,  1863-77.  Died  Mar.  16,  1877.  Brother  of  Joseph 
(1835).   {Al.  Oxon.;  CUrgy  List;  Boase,  vi.  951.) 

WOOLLEY,  HAROLD  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1892. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1834),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk 
and  R.  of  East  Bergholt  (and  Anne  Coope).  B.  [July  17], 
1873,  at  East  Bergholt.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1895.  An  engineer,  in  London.  Subsequently  of 
Calgarv,  Alberta,  Canada,  where  he  died  Sept.  4,  1951. 
Brother  of  Victor  J.  (1896).  {Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  n.  529; 
The  Times,  Sept.  15,  1951-) 

WOOLLEY,  HORACE  BERNARD.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A.  1889.  [S.  of  Benjamin  (and  Adelaide 
Haines).  B.  May  5,  1865,  at  Ramsgate.  Schools,  Royal 
Naval,  New  Cross,  and  the  Perse,  Cambridge.]  Ord.  deacon 
(Colchester),  1888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  Brentwood,  Essex, 
1888-90.  C.  of  Braunston,  Northants.,  1890-3.  C.  of  \Ulden- 
hall,  Suffolk,  1893-1901.  C.  of  St  James',  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
1901-5.  V.  of  Longstanton  All  Saints,  Cambs.,  1905-29,  and 
R.  of  Longstanton  St  Michael,  1923-9-  Married  Dorothea, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  L.  Clutterbuck,  R.  of  Teversham,  Cambs. 
Died  Jan.  19,  1929,  aged  63.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  22, 
1929.) 

WOOLLEY,  JAMES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  11 , 
1840.  S.  of  Jonathan,  of  Coppice,  near  Ripley,  Derbs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar,  1843;  B.A.  (^th  WrangUr)  1844; 
M  A  1847.  FeUow,  1844.  C.  of  Powerstock  with  W.  Milton, 
Dorset,  1847-8.  Died  Jan.  29,  1848,  aged  25.  [T.  A.  Walker, 
469;  CUrgy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  447.) 

WOOLLEY,  JASPER  MAXWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
luly  12,  1890.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  [Dec.  21,  1872],  in  Kensing- 
ton London.  Schools,  Aldenham  and  St  Albans  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  Scholar,  1892;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Tnp., 
Pt  I  1st  Class)  1893;  M.B.  1896;  M.D.  1912.  At  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1895.  D.P.H.  (Vict.) 
1907.  Lieut.,  I.M.S.,  1897;  Capt.,  1900;  .Major,  1908;  Lieut.- 
Col.,  1916.  Served  on  the  N.W.  Frontier,  1897-8;  and  m 
China,  1900  Superintendent  of  prisons  in  the  U.P.,  1902; 
Senior  Medical  Officer  at  Port  Blair,  1911.  Served  m  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  I. M.S.).  Inspector-General 
of  prisons,  U.P.,  1919;  retired,  1925.  Married,  1913.  Kathleen 
Mary,  dau.  of  Major  K.  J.  Waller,  Indian  Army.    Resided 


WooLLEY,  Reginald  Maxwell 

latterly  at  Hove,  Sussex,  where  he  died  Dec.  16,  1947- 
Brother  of  Reginald  M.  (1896).  {PetU,  11.  759;  Indta  Office 
Lists;  Army  Lists;  Univ.  War  List;  Who's  Wiw  in  Sussex; 
The  Times,  Dec.  18,  1947.) 

WOOLLEY,  JOHN  TURTON.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
.May  11,  1842.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas  Smith  [assistant  Tithe 
Commissioner],  of  CoUingham,  near  Newark,  Notts.  [B. 
Sept.  27,  1822.]  School,  private.  .Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B..\. 
1846.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  19,  1846;  migrat«l  to  the 
Inner  Temple,  .\pr.  18,  1849.  Called  to  the  Bar,  .May  4,  1849. 
Married,  Dec.  24,  1850,  Mary  Flora,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt. 
Henry  Kerr.  {Lau  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 

WOOLLEY,  JONATHAN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  4,  1873.  Of  Derbs.  [Eldest  s.  of  George,  of 
Egreaves  House,  Loscoe  (and  Mary  Ann  Gregory).  B.  Mar. 
19,  1853,  at  Ripley.]  School,  Dedham  Grammar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
1878;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  East  Bergholt,  Sufiolk,  1878-82.  C. 
of  Denton,  Norfolk,  1882-5.  C.  of  Litcham,  1885-6.  V.  of 
St  Peter's  with  St  John's,  Hoveton,  1886-1907.  Mamed, 
Feb.  17,  1885,  Alice  Mabel  Durrant,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Jan.  8,  1907.  (Burke,  Family  Records;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Jan.  10,  1907.) 

WOOLLEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  9,  1834. 
Of  Derbs.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  Scholar, 
1835;  B.A.  (2is(  Wrangler)  1838;  M.A.  1841;  Norrisian  prize, 
1843;  B.D.  1848;  D.D.  1870.  Fellow,  1840.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield),  1841 ;  priest  (Ely),  1842 ;  C.  of  Teversham,  Cambs., 
1842-4.  Warden  and  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  at 
Queen's  College,  Birmingham,  1844-6.  Second  Master  of 
King  Edward's  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1846-50.  Select 
Preacher,  1853-6  and  1873.  Whitehall  Preacher,  1854-5. 
R.  of  East  Bergholt,  Sufiolk,  1855-92.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Norwich,  1879-92.  Archdeacon  of  Sufiolk,  1887-92.  Died 
Apr.  22,  1892.  Father  of  Harold  G.  (1892)  and  Victor  J. 
(1896).   {Oakham  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  m.  1495;  Crockford.) 

WOOLLEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  29,  1835- 
Of  Middlesex.  [3rd  s.  of  George,  surgeon,  of  Petersfield, 
Hants,  (and  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  GeU,  of  Lewes, 
Sussex).  B.  June  27,  1817.  School,  Brompton  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1835;  Scholar,  1839;  B..A.  (3rd  Wrangler) 
1840;  M.A.  1843.  FeUow,  1840-6.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1856. 
F.R.A.S.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  Nov.  29,  1840;  priest,  Nov.  28, 
1841.  R-  of  Crostwight,  Norfolk,  1847-8.  ReUnquished  his 
Orders  (Clerical  DisabiUties  Relief  Act  (1870)),  1873-  Principal 
of  the  School  of  Naval  Construction,  Portsmouth,  1848-53. 
Admiralty  Inspector  of  Schools,  1853-8;  Government  In- 
spector of  Schools,  1859-64.  Helped  to  found  the  Institution 
of  Naval  Architects,  i860.  Inspector-General  and  director  of 
studies  at  the  Royal  School  of  Naval  .-Vrchitecture  and  Marine 
Engineering,  1864-73  (when  the  school  was  merged  in  the 
Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich).  Lived  at  Kingston-on- 
Thames.  Mayor  of  Kingston-on-Thames.  Married,  July  14, 
1846,  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Hicks,  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Author,  The  Elements  of  Descriptive  Geometry.  Died  Mar.  24, 
1889,  at  Sevenoaks.  Brother  of  Frederic  (1841).  {Boase,  in. 
1495;  D.N.B.;  EagU,  xv.  484;  The  Guardian,  .Mar.  27,  1889.) 

WOOLLEY,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Julv  3,  1846.  Of  Derbs.  [Only  s.  of  John  BrentnaU,  Esq.,  of 
Hale  House,  near  Belper  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry 
Richardson,  of  Smallev,  Derbs.).  B.  Oct.  1828.]  Matric 
Michs.  1846;  LL.B.  1854.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  2, 
1851.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1855.  On  the  !kUdland 
Circuit.  Of  Kilboume,  near  Derby.  J. P.  for  Derbs.  Mamed, 
Oct.  3,  1872,  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  Benjamin  Strong  P>'m, 
Esq.,  of  Denby,  Derbs.,  and  had  issue.  (Burke,  Family 
Records;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WOOLLEY,  REGINALD  MAXWELL.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter, 
1896.  S.  of  Joseph,  gent,  [died  May  5,  1884]  (and  Sarah 
Maria  EUis).  B.  June  12,  1877,  in  Kensington.  Schools, 
St  Albans  Grammar,  and  the  Perse,  Cambridge.  Migrated  to 
St  John's,  Mar.  16,  1897;  Scholar,  1899;  Naden  Theological 
Student;  B.A.  (Theol.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1899;  (TheoL 
Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1900);  Evans  prize,  1900;  Jeremie 
Septuagint  prize,  1901;  M.A.  1903;  B.D.  1910;  D.D.  1916. 
Ord.  deacon  (London,  for  Peterb.),  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  ot 
St  Matthew's,  Northampton,  1902-5.  C.  of  St  Marks, 
Marylebone,  1905-8.  R.  (and  V.)  of  Minting,  Lines.,  1908-31. 
Preb.  of  Lincohi,  1917-31.  .Author,  The  LUurgy  of  the  Pnmt- 
tive  Church;  Coronation  Rites;  The  CanUrbury  Benedictwrtal; 
The  Officium  and  Miracuia  of  Richard  RolU  of  Hampole;  The 
GUbertine  Rite;  St  Hugh  of  Lincoln;  Coptic  Offices  etc 
CompUed  a  catalogue  of  the  MSS  in  Lmcoln  Cathedral 
Ubrary.  Died  Sept.  5.  i93i-  Brother  of  Jasper  -M.  (1890). 
{Eagle,  XLVii.  36;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Sept.  II,  1931-) 


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WooLLEY,  Victor  James 

WOOLLEY,  VICTOR  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  6,  i8q6.  S. 
of  the  Ven.  Joseph  (1834),  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk,  of  East 
Bergholt,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  June  20,  1878.  School,  Uppmg- 
ham.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  Scholar,  1898;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci. 
Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1899;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class, 
1900);  Walsingham  medal,  1902;  M.A.  1903;  M.D.  1912. 
Fellow,  1903.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  Additional  Univer- 
sity Demonstrator  of  Physiology,  1907-10.  For  many  years 
Lecturer  in  Pharmacology  at  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C).  Of  the  Hermi- 
tage, Shadyhanger,  Godalming,  Surrey,  in  1949.  Author, 
medical.  Brother  of  Harold  G.  (1892).  (King's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Medical  Directories.) 

WOOLLRIGHT,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1882.  S.  of  John,  of  Mossley  Hall,  Liverpool.  B.  [Jan.  6], 
1863,  in  Liverpool.  School,  Christ's  CoUege,  Finchley, 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1885.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1886.  Disappears  from 
Law  Lists,  1900. 

WOOLNER,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12,  1885.  S. 
of  Thomas  [sculptor,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.],  of  29,  Welbeck 
Street,  London.  B.  [Sept.  28],  1866,  in  London.  School, 
Marlborough  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888. 
Athletics  'blue'  (hammer),  1888,  1889.  Second  Lieut., 
Middlesex  Volunteer  Artillery,  1900.  On  the  London  Stock 
Exchange.  Died  Feb.  13,  1925,  in  Budapest.  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists.) 

WOOLNER-BIRD,  see  BIRD. 

WOOLNOUGH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Mar.  II,  1851.  Of  Suffolk.  [S.  of  the  Ven.  Edward  (next), 
Archdeacon  of  Chester.]  Matric.  Michs.  1851;  Scholar,  1852; 
B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler)  1855;  M.A.  1859.  Of  St  Martin's, 
Guernsey.  Died,  Sept.  16,  1908,  aged  76,  at  Oxford.  (The 
Times,  Sept.  19,  1908.) 

WOOLNOUGH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  9,1812.  [Only]  s.  of  John.  B.  [July  5,  1793,]  at  Boyton, 
Suffolk.  School,  Dedham.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Scholar, 
1813;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1823.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  June  17, 
1821;  priest,  June  18,  1826;  C.  (probably  in  sole  charge)  of 
Whitton,  Sufiolk,  1821-49.  R-  of  Northenden,  Cheshire, 
1849-66.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  i860.  Archdeacon  of 
Chester,  1865-6.  Married,  1819,  Rebecca,  only  dau.  of 
Samuel  Gross,  of  Alderton,  Suffolk.  Died  Aug.  29,  1866. 
Father  of  the  above.  (Peile,  11.  374;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  1866,  II.  558.) 

WOOLRIGE,  ARTHUR  FIELD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
II,  1879.  S.  of  James,  gent,  (and  Charlotte  Augusta).  B.  at 
Taunton,  Somerset.  Bapt.  Apr.  15,  1852.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879. 

WOOLSEY,  JEREMIAH  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  5,  1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Jeremiah  William.  B.  at  Kirby 
Bedon,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1895. 
Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1891;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  Ashe, 
Hants.,  1891-7.  V.  of  Brightwell  with  Foxhall  and  Kesgrave, 
Suffolk,  1897-1911.  R.  of  Cosheston,  Pembs.,  1911-35. 
Married,  Nov.  5,  1900,  Frances  Wastie,  dau,  of  the  Rev. 
James  Wastie  Green,  R.  of  March,  Cambs.  Died  Jan.  20, 
1935.  aged  67.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Jan.  28,  1935.) 

WOOLSTENHOLME,  JOSEPH  (1846),  see  WOLSTENHOLME. 

WOOLSTON,  JAMES  HAWTHORN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1893.  Eldest  s.  of  Frederic,  postmaster,  of  the  Limes,  Bletch- 
ley,  Bucks.  B.  Aug.  4,  1874,  at  Wellingborough.  School, 
Wellingborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1908. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lance-Corporal,  South 
African  Infantry);  died  Oct.  28,  1918,  of  wounds  received  in 
action.    (Univ.  War  List.) 

WOOLSTON,  WALTER  KEEP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1895.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Leamington,  Warws. 
School,  Wellingborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898; 
M.A.  1902.  Assistant  Master  at  Wellingborough  School, 
Northants.,  1900-33-.  Died  Mar.  5,  1938,  aged  69,  at 
Ancaster  House,  Wilby,  Northants.  (Schoolmasters'  Direc- 
tories; The  Times,  Mar.  7,  1938.) 

WOOLWARD,  WILLIAM  MANNING.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
Aug.  II,  1779.  Scholar,  1779-80.    (Venn,  11.  102.) 

WOOSNAM,  CHARLES  MAXWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  II,  1875.  [2nd]  s.  of  James  [Bowen,  Major-Gen., 
Bombay  Artillery],  of  Bombay  (and  Agnes,  dau.  of  William 
Bell,  of  Belleview,  Queen's  Co.).  B.  [Aug.  6],  1836,  in 
Bombay.    Schools,  Repton  and  Sherborne.    Matric.  Michs. 


Wordsworth,  Charles  William 

1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Llandaff),  1879; 
priest  (Llandaff,  for  Durham),  1880.  Chaplain  (Missions  to 
Seamen)  at  Penarth,  1879-80;  on  the  Tyne,  1880-1.  V.  of 
St  Peter's,  Tynemouth,  1881-8.  R.  of  Kirkby-Wiske,  Yorks., 
1888-90.  Chaplain,  Mersey  Mission  to  Seamen  in  Liverpool, 
1890-5.  Archdeacon  of  Macclesfield,  1893-1904.  V.  of 
Dunham  Massey,  Cheshire,  1895-1908.  R.  of  Aberhafesp, 
Montgom.,  1910-23.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  1905-30. 
Married,  Nov.  3,  1886,  Mary  Seely,  dau.  of  Hilton  Phihpson, 
and  had  issue.  Died  May  7,  1930,  at  Aberhafesp  Hall,  New- 
town, Montgom.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Crockford;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Univ.  War  List;  Who  was  Who;  Daily  Telegraph,  May  7, 
1930.) 

WOOSNAM,  JAMES  BOWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  n, 
1871.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James  Bowen,  Captain,  Bombay  Artillery 
[later  Major-General]  (and  Agnes,  dau.  of  WilUam  BeU). 
B.  Dec.  8,  1853,  at  Eaton,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  June  17,  1854. 
[Schools,  Bromsgrove  and  Repton.]  Matric.  Lent,  1872; 
B.A.  1875.  A  Tea-Planter  in  Assam.  Married,  1910,  E.  W. 
Reeve.  Died  Apr.  12,  1911.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Broms- 
grove Sch.  Reg.;  Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WOOSNAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  10, 
1835-  [3rd]  s.  of  Bowen,  soUcitor,  of  Glandwr,  Llanidloes, 
Montgom.  (and  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Cole).  B.  there, 
Apr.  9,  1815.  School,  Dr  Clunie's,  Pendleton,  near  Man- 
chester. Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840;  1845.  M.R.C.S. 
Surgeon,  Army  Medical  Staff  in  Bombay,  1840-59.  Accom- 
panied Sir  Henry  Pottinger  on  his  special  mission  as  Pleni- 
potentiary to  China,  1841,  and  subsequently  acted  as 
Secretary  of  Legation  and  Deputy  Colonial  Secretary  at 
Hong  Kong.  Present  at  most  of  the  operations  of  the  United 
Naval  and  Military  forces  which  resulted  in  the  conclusion  of 
the  first  Treaty  with  China,  1842.  Secretary  to  Sir  Henry 
Pottinger  as  H.M.  High  Commissioner,  at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  1846;  accompanied  him  to  Madras,  1848,  as  Private 
Secretary;  retired  in  1859.  Married,  Nov.  25,  1845,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  WilUam  BeU,  of  BeUeview,  Queen's  Co.  Of  Glandwr, 
Montgom.,  and  Tyn-y-Grieg,  Brecons.  J. P.  for  Brecon.  High 
Sheriff  of  Montgomery,  1878.  Died  at  Builth,  Nov.  27,  1888. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Venn,  11.  234,  which  gives  year  of  death 
as  1881;  Univ.  Almanack;  Burke,  L.G.;  Boase,  vi.  952;  The 
Times,  Nov.  29,  1888.) 

WOOSNAM,  RICHARD  BURGASS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 

1869.  [2nd]  s.  of  Richard  (above),  surgeon,  Bombay  army, 
retired  (and  Margaret  BeU).  B.  Sept.  19,  1851,  in  Madras. 
School,  Cheltenham  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A. 
1874.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1877;  practised  at  Newton  Abbot, 
Devon.  Of  Ilsington,  Devon.  Latterly  practised  at  Llanidloes 
and  Newtown,  Montgom.,  (Messrs  Talbot  and  Woosnam). 
Married,  Dec.  10,  1874,  Harriette  Hamilton,  dau.  of  John 
Partington  Gray,  of  Ballyroan,  Queen's  Co.  Died,  Oct.  6, 
1908.  (Venn,  11.  388  and  addenda,  1940;  Burke,  L.G.;  Law 
Lists.) 

WOOTTEN,  GEORGE  ALBERT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.,  1896. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1896;  practised  in  Cambridge,  and  at  Ely, 
and  Littleport.   Disappears  from  Law  Lists,  1940. 

WORDSWORTH,  CHARLES.  M.A.  1833,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[2nd  s.  of  Dr  Christopher  (1791),  Master  of  Trinity.  B.  Aug. 
22,  1806,  in  Lambeth.  Schools,  Sevenoaks  and  Harrow; 
played  in  the  first  Eton  and  Harrow  cricket  match,  1822,  and 
in  the  first  Winchester  and  Harrow  match,  1825.]  Matric. 
from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  July  8,  1825;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1830;  M.A.  (Oxford),  1832;  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1853-  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford),  1834;  priest,  1840.  Second  Master  at 
Winchester,  1835-45 ;  Warden  of  Trinity  College,  Glenahnond, 
1846-54.  Bishop  of  St  .\ndrews,  Dunkeld  and  Dunblane, 
1852-92.  Married  (i)  Dec.  29,  1835,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  George  Day,  of  Earsham,  Norfolk,  and  had  one 
daughter;  (2)  Oct.  28,  1846,  Katharine  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  W.  B.  Barter,  R.  of  Burghclere,  Hants.,  and  had 
12  children.  Author,  reUgious  and  ecclesiastical.  Died 
Dec.  5,  1892,  at  St  Andrews;  buried  in  the  Cathedral.  Brother 
of  Christopher  (1825)  and  John  (1823).    (D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

WORDSWORTH,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  30,  1899.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Samuel  (University 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1866),  of  132,  Foster  HiU  Road,  Bedford 
[sometime  R.  of  Old  Swinford,  Worcs.].  B.  [Feb.  19],  1880, 
at  Bedford.  School,  Bedford  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1915.  Assistant  Master  at  Lancing  CoUege, 
1903-4;  at  ChigweU  School,  Essex,  1906-14;  at  Brighton 
College  in  1918;  at  Sherborne,  1922-35.  Of  Coddenham 
rectory,  Suffolk,  in  1946.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories,  where  he 
is  confused  with  Christopher  WiUiam  Wordsworth ;  ChigweU 
Reg.;  Sherborne  Reg.;  Univ.  Pari,  Reg.) 


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WORDSWORTH,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Trinity,  .A.ug.  i8,  1791.  [4th]  s.  of  John  [attorney-at-law], 
of  Cockermouth,  Cumberland.  [B.  there,  June  9,  1774.J 
School,  Hawkshead,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  Scholar, 
1794;  B.A.  {joth  Wrangler)  1796;  M.A.  1799;  D.D.  {per  Lit. 
Reg.)  1810.  Fellow,  1798;  Master,  1820-41.  'A  strict  disci- 
plinarian, and  exacted  an  unquestioning  conformity  to  all 
College  rules.'  Vice-Chancellor,  1820-1  and  18:6-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  May  12,  1799;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1799.  K.  of 
Ashby  with  Oby  and  Thime,  Norfolk,  1804-5.  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  .■Vrchbishop  of  Canterbury,  1805.  R.  of 
Woodchurch,  Kent,  1806-8.  Dean  and  R.  of  Bocking,  Essex, 
1808-16  (with  .Monks-Eleigh,  Suffolk,  1812-16).  R.  of  St 
Mary's,  Lambeth  and  of  Sundridge,  Kent,  1816-20.  Chaplain 
to  the  House  of  Commons,  18 17.  R.  of  Buxted  with  Uckfield, 
Sussex,  1820-46.  Married,  Oct.  1,  1804,  Priscilla,  dau.  of 
Charles  Lloyd,  banker,  of  Birmingham.  Author,  Ecclesiastical 
Biography,  etc.  Resided  latterly  at  Buxted,  where  he  died 
Feb.  2,  1846.  Brother  of  William  (1787);  father  of  John 
(1823),  Charles  (1833)  and  the  next.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide;  Clergy  List;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  iv; 
D.N.B.) 

WORDSWORTH,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  9,  1825.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher,  D.D. 
(above),  Master  of  Trinity  (and  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Charles 
Lloyd,  of  Birmingham).  B.  [Oct.  30,  1807],  in  Lambeth, 
London.  School,  Winchester;  'at  Winchester  he  was  both 
a  scholar  and  an  athlete,  and  was  known  as  "the  Great 
Christopher.'"  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  Browne  medal,  1827; 
Person  prize,  1828;  Scholar,  1828;  Craven  Scholar,  1829; 
B.A.  (Senior  Classic  and  ist  Chancellor's  medal)  1830; 
M.A.  1833;  D.D.  {per  Lit.  Reg.)  1839.  Fellow,  1830-8. 
Orator  (Feb.-Apr.)  1836.  Hulsean  Lecturer,  1846.  Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1870.  Ord.  deacon,  1833;  priest,  1835. 
Head  Master  of  Harrow,  1836-44.  Canon  of  Westminster, 
1844-69.  V.  of  Stanford-in-the-Vale,  Berks.,  1850-69. 
Archdeacon  of  Westminster,  1865-9.  Bishop  of  Lincoln, 
1869-85.  Married,  1838,  Susanna  Hatley,  dau.  of  George 
Frere,  solicitor.  Author  of  a  commentary  on  the  Bible  and 
Church  History  up  to  .4.D.  451;  etc.  Died  Mar.  21,  1885. 
Father  of  the  next ;  brother  of  Charles  (1833)  and  John  (1823). 
{Adm.  to  Trin.,  add  et  err.;  Historical  Reg.,  49;  D.N.B.) 

WORDSWORTH,  CHRISTOPHER,  .^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  19,  1865.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Ven.  Christopher  (above). 
Archdeacon  of  Westminster.  B.  [Mar.  26],  1848,  in  West- 
minster. School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar, 
1867;  Bell  Scholar,  1867;  B.A.  1870;  Le  Bas  prize,  1871; 
M.A.  1873.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1870-8;  Assistant  Tutor 
and  Dean.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1871;  priest  (Lincohi),  1872; 
C.  of  .Alvechurch,  Worcs.,  1874-5.  C.  of  St  Giles,  Cambridge, 
1875-7.  R.  of  Glaston,  Rutland,  1877-89-  R-  of  Steeple  with 
Tyneham,  Dorset,  1889-97,  and  R.  of  East  Holme,  1890-7. 
R.  of  Marlborough,  1897-1911.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1886-1911. 
ChsmceUor  of  Lincoln,  1917-28.  Master  of  St  Nicholas 
Hospital,  Salisbury,  1895-1937.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  191 1-38. 
Librarian  of  Salisbury  Cathedral,  1913-36.  Chancellor  of 
Salisbury,  1917-38.  Married,  1874,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Andrews  Reeve,  V.  of  Kimmeridge,  Dorset.  An  eminent 
liturgiologist.  Author,  Social  Life  ai  the  English  Universities 
in  tl^  i8th  Century;  Scholae  Academicae;  Some  Account  of  the 
English  Universities  in  the  iSth  Century;  Mediaeval  Services 
in  England;  Lincoln  Cathedral  Statutes;  Ceremonies  and 
Processions  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Salisbury;  Ordinale 
Sarum;  Statutes  and  Customs  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
Salisbury.  Died  Jan.  30,  1938,  at  Salisbury.  Father  of 
WilUam  A.  (1900)  and  the  next.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.; 
T.  A.  Walker,  537;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  i,  1938;  Who 
was  Who.) 
WORDSWORTH,  CHRISTOPHER  ANDREWES.  Adm.  at 
Clare,  Jan.  5,  1895.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher 
(above),  R.  of  Tyneham,  Dorset.  B.  Sept.  21,  1876.]  School, 
Marlborough  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1898.  For  sometime  a  District  Commissioner  in  S.  Nigeria. 
Subsequently  in  business  (Messrs  Kiddle,  Reeve  and  Co.)  in 
Bombay.  Married,  Nov.  i,  1909,  Alice  Katharine,  eldest  dau. 
of  Jemmett  J.  Stopford,  of  Campden  HiU,  London.  Died 
Dec.  6,  1910,  in  Bombay.  Brother  of  William  .A..  (1900). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Tim^s,  Dec.  8,  1910.) 
WORDSWORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  14, 1821- 
Of  Westmoriand.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  (1787),  the  Poet 
(and  Mary  Hutchinson).  B.  June  18,  1803.  School,  Sed- 
bergh.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  New  CoUege,  Oxford, 
whence  he  matric.  Mar.  2i,  1823;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1826;  M.-A.. 
(Oxford)  1830.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi),  1828.  R.  of  Moresby, 
Cumberland,  1829-34.  V.  of  Brigham,  1832-75-  K- .oj 
Workington,  1834-40.  R.  of  Plumbland,  1840-75-  Married 
(i)  Oct.  II,  1830,  Isabella  Christian,  dau.  of  Henry  Christian 
Curwen,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Helen,  dau.  of  Donald  Ross; 
(3)  Marianne,  dau.  of  Luke  Dolan.    Died  July  25,  1875.  "» 


WoRGAN,  The  Rev.  Robert 

London.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.;  Boose,  m.  1501 ;  St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  573;  Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Index  Eules.;  Clerical 
Guide;  Misc.  Gen.  el  Her.,  N.S.,  iv;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WORDSWORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Julys,  1823.  [Eld.]  s.  of  [the  Kev.j  Christopher  (1791)  [Master 
of  the  College].  B.  [July  i,  1805],  in  [Lambeth],  London. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1H24;  Bell  Scholar,  1825; 
Person  prize,  1827;  B.A.  1828;  .M.A.  1831.  Fellow,  1830-9; 
Assistant  Tutor,  1834-8;  Junior  Bursar,  1836-9.  Ord. 
deacon,  1837.  Travelled  in  Europe,  1833;  when  in  Florence 
collated  the  Medicean  manuscript  of  Aeschylus,  with  a  view 
to  a  new  edition.  Began  an  edition  of  Bentley's  Correspon- 
dence (later  completed  by  his  brother  Christopher).  Died 
Dec.  31,  1839,  in  Cambridge.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1825) 
and  Charles  (1833).    (Adm.  to  Trin.,  add.  a  err.;  D.N.B.) 

WORDSWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Johns,  July  5, 
1787.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  [attomey-at-law],  of  [Cockermouth], 
Cumberland  (and  .\iine,  dau.  of  William  Cookson,  mercer,  of 
Penrith).  [B.  Apr.  7.  177°.  at  Cockermouth.]  School, 
Hawkshead.  Matric.  Michs.  1787;  Scholar,  1787;  B.A.  1791- 
Travelled  in  France,  1791-2,  where  he  became  an  ardent 
supporter  of  the  revolution.  In  1794.  received  a  legacy  of 
£900,  which  enabled  him  to  live  independently,  '  but  for  this, 
he  might,  he  says,  have  been  forced  into  the  Church  or  the 
law.'  Settled  at  Racedown,  near  Crewkeme,  Somerset,  with 
his  sister,  Dorothy,  1795.  Moved  to  .\lfoxden,  near  Nether 
Stowey  in  order  to  be  near  Coleridge,  whom  he  first  met  in 
1795.  Coleridge  had  the  highest  opinion  of  Wordsworth's  work, 
and  praises  his  'exquisite  sister,'  saying  'we  are  three  people, 
but  only  one  soul.'  The  Lyrical  Ballads,  published  1798,  were 
the  first  fruits  of  this  friendship,  Wordsworth  contributing 
the  greater  part.  With  Dorothy  and  Coleridge,  visited 
Germany,  1798.  Settled  at  Dove  Cottage,  Grasmere,  1799; 
Coleridge  followed  in  1800,  residing  at  Keswick.  Married, 
Oct.  4,  i8o2,  his  old  school  friend,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Hutchinson,  of  Penrith.  Finished  The  Prelude,  1805  (but  it 
was  not  printed  till  after  his  death).  Published  a  collection  of 
Poems,  1807,  including  the  Intimations  of  ImmortalUy,  the 
Ode  to  Duty,  and  other  works,  many  of  which  aroused  a 
'storm  of  ridicule.'  .Moved  to  Allan  Bank,  Grasmere,  1808. 
The  Excursion  published  1814,  and  acclaimed  as  his  master- 
piece. Estranged  from  Coleridge,  1810,  but  reconciled,  1817. 
Subsequently  at  Rydal  Mount,  near  .\mbleside.  Distributor 
of  stamps  for  Westmorland,  1813-22.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Durham, 
1838;  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1839.  Poet  LaureatP,  1843-50. 
Granted  a  Civil  List  pension  of  £300  in  1842.  Died  .Apr.  23, 
1850,  at  Rydal  Mount.  Monument  in  Grasmere  churchyard, 
'To  the  memory  of  William  Wordsworth.  A  true  poet  and 
philosopher,  who  by  special  gift  and  calling  of  Almighty  God, 
whether  he  discoursed  on  man  or  nature,  failed  not  to  lift 
up  the  heart  to  holy  things,  tired  not  of  maintaining  the  cause 
of  the  poor  and  simple,  and  so  in  perilous  times  was  raised  up 
to  be  a  chief  minister,  not  only  of  noblest  poetry,  but  of  high 
and  sacred  truth.'  Father  of  John  (1821);  brother  of 
Christopher  (1791).  (St  John's  CoU.  Adm.,  iv.  572;  G.  Mag., 
1850,  I.  668;  D.N.B.;  Wordsuvrth  ai  Cambridge.) 

WORDSWORTH,  WILLIAM.  -Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  .May  31, 
1859.  S.  of  WiUiam,  'procurator.'  B.  [June  23,  1839J.  "» 
London.  School,  Blackheath.  Matnc.  Michs.  1859.  Kept 
three  terms.  Ensign  in  the  .Army,  1861;  Lieut.,  1863;  Capt., 
the  58th  Regt.,  1869.  .Married,  1869,  .Alice  Maude,  dau.  of 
George  Turner,  of  Brampford-Speke,  Devon.  (PetU,  u.  562 ; 
Army  Lists;  V.  Hodson.) 

WORDSWORTH,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR.  .Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1900.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  (1865),  R.  of 
St  Peter's,  Marlborough.  B.  .May  24,  1881,  at  Glaston; 
Rutland.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1904; 
priest,  1905;  C.  of  Dover,  1904-12.  C.  of  Dawlish,  Devon, 
1912-13.  C.  of  Esher,  Surrey,  1915-17-  Perm,  to  off.,  die. 
of  Winchester,  1918-27;  dio.  of  Guildford,  1927-40.  Married, 
June  21,  1906,  Violet,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Henrj- 
Bartram,  V.  of  Dover.  .Author,  Savn  .isunder;  The  Waters 
of  Shiloah;  etc.  Of  .Awliscombe,  Devon,  in  1951.  Brother  of 
Christopher  .A.  (1S95).  (Crockford;  The  Times,  ixint  22,  1906.) 
WORGAN,  JOHN  BERNEY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  26,  185b.  S.  of  [the  Rev.j  John  Hartland  (Pembroke 
CoUege  Oxford,  1817),  of  Coltham  House,  Cheltenham. 
B  Dec.'26, 1836.  School,  Cheltenham  CoUege.  Did  not  reside. 
Entered  the  Bengal  Civil  Ser%'ice,  1856.  .Assistant  Magistrate 
and  CoUector  in  Bengal;  Joint  .Magistrate  and  CoUector;  m 
the  Judicial  Dept.,  1870-91;  District  and  Sessions  Judge, 
1879-88;  retired,  1901-  Died  June,  1904,  in  London. 
(CheUenham  Coll.  Reg.;  India  Office  Lists.) 
WORGAN,  The  Rev.  ROBERT.  B..A.  1762,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M  A.,  from  King's,  1762.  [S.  of  WUliam,  gent.,  of  .Andover, 
Hants.]  Matric.  from  Pembroke  College,  0.xford,  Oct.  13,  1742. 
age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  I74'J-  1°  Holy  Orders.  Died  Aug.  20 
1801.   (Al.  Oxon.) 


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Workman,  Albert 

WORKMAN,  ALBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23,  i86o. 
S.  of  Thomas  Skeete.  B.  July  18,  1841,  at  Reading.  School, 
King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  (42nd 
Wrangler)  1864;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1864; 
priest,  1865;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Coventry,  1864-6.  C.  of 
Waltharn  Abbey,  Essex,  1867-71.  V.  of  Chnst  Church, 
Birmingham,  1871-81.  Preb.  of  Lichfield.  Married  Lydia 
Mary—.  DiedMay  13, 1881.  Father  of  Herbert  W.  (1897)  and 
Hesketh  V.  (1888).   (Crock/ord;  The  Guardian,  May  18,  1881.) 

WORKMAN,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  II,  1872.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  WilUam  Ring  (Worcester 
College,  Oxford,  1843),  R.  of  Eastrop,  Hants,  (and  Ehza 
Anne).  B.  at  Basingstoke.  Bapt.  Oct.  9,  1854.  School, 
Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1873;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford),  1877;  priest,  1878 ;  C  of  Waddesdon,  Bucks. , 
1877-8  C.  of  Newbury,  Berks.,  1878-80.  C.  of  Esher, 
Surrey,  1880-4.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  East  Croydon,  1884-6.  C.  of 
Wrangle,  Lines.,  i886-8;  V.  there,  1888-92.  V.  of  Grasby, 
1892-1913.  Lived  subsequently  at  Wrangle,  and  disappears 
from  Crock/ord,  1931.    (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 

WORKMAN,  HERBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1897  S.  of  the  Rev.  Albert  (i860),  V.  of  Christ  Church, 
Birmingham,  deceased.  B.  May  8,  1878,  in  Edgbaston. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  exhibitioner;  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1907.  Athletics  'blue'  (3  miles),  1898-1901; 
President,  C.U.A.C.  1901.  Amateur  Champion  for  the  half 
mile,  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1901;  priest,  1902; 
C.  of  Shurley,  Hants.,  1901-3.  Chaplain  and  Naval  Instructor, 
R.N.,  1904-14:  H.M.S.  London,  1904-7;  Dreadnought,  1907-8. 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Durham,  1908-10. 
Chaplain,  H.M.S.  Drake,  1910-11;  Good  Hope,  19x1-12; 
Prince  of  Wales,  1912;  King  Edward  VII,  1912-13.  C.  of 
Wimbledon  and  Principal  of  St  Mary's  Clergy  House,  1913- 
15.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Southsea,  1915-23-  V.  of  Overton  with 
Fyfield  and  East  Kennett,  Wilts.,  1923-38-  V.  of  Avebury, 
1927-9.  R.  of  Breamore,  Hants.,  1938-51-  Author,  The 
Glory  of  Redemption;  Convincing  the  World;  Spiritual  Healing; 
The  Fruits  of  Redemption.  Died  Jan.  5,  1951.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (Book  of  Blues;  Crockford.) 

WORKMAN,  HESKETH  VAUGHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  I,  1888.  Of  Essex.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Albert 
(i860),  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Birmingham,  deceased.]  B. 
Nov.  2,  1869,  at  Waltharn  Abbey,  Essex;  bapt.  there,  Nov.  9, 
1869.  School,  King's,  Canterbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
Scholar,  1889;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Assistant  Master  at 
St  George's  College,  Eastbourne,  1891-3;  at  Arden  House 
School,  Henley-in-Arden,  1 894-1900;  at  Street  Court  School, 
Westgate-on-Sea,  1900-3;  Head  Master  of  Observatory 
House  School,  Westgate-on-Sea,  1903-22;  Assistant  Master  at 
Seabrook  Lodge  Preparatory  School.  Of  Observatory  House, 
Hythe,  in  1932.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  King's  Sch.  Reg.) 
WORKMAN,  WALTER  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
30,  1881.  [Youngest]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  Sansom,  of 
19,  Heywood  Street,  Cheetham,  Manchester.  B.  Nov.  2, 
1863,  at  Peckham,  London.  School,  Kingswood,  Bath. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  (znd  Wrangler)  1884;  (Math.  Trip., 
Ft  III,  ist  Class,  1885);  1st  Smith's  prize,  1886;  M.A.  1888. 
Fellow,  1887.  B.Sc,  London.  Assistant  Master  at  the  Leys 
School,  Cambridge,  1888;  Head  Master  of  Kingswood  School, 
Bath,  1889-1918.  Married,  1897,  Amelia  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  Workman,  of  Bournemouth.  Author,  History  of 
Kingswood  School,  etc.  Died  Sept.  18,  1918,  while  attending 
a  meeting  of  the  old  Boys  Union  in  the  Temple,  London. 
{History  of  Kingswood  School;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Sept.  20,  1918.) 
WORKMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  14, 1809. 
Of  Hants.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  Scholar,  1813;  B.A.  1814; 
M.A.  1817.  Ord.  deacon  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  Winchester), 
Sept.  25,  1814;  priest  (Heref.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Winchester), 
1815;  C.  of  North  Waltharn,  Hants.,  1814-16.  R.  of  Eastrop, 
1816-49.  Head  Master  of  Basingstoke  School,  from  1816. 
Died  Nov.  19,  1849,  aged  58.  (Clergy  List;  F.  P.  White; 
Baigent  and  Millard,  History  of  Basingstoke.) 
WORLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  Oct.  19,  1843;  from 
Brasenose  CoUege,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Jan.  15, 
1840,  age  19.  Eldest  s.  of  George,  farmer,  of  Sywell,  Northaats. 
B.  July  6,  1820.  [School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1843. 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
WORLEY,  RICHARD  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1897.  S.  of  Robert  James,  of  Snowdenham,  Bramley, 
Surrey.  B.  [Dec.  9],  1877,  at  Hadley,  Salop.  School,  Charter- 
house, Godalming.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  An  architect. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Royal  Fusiliers).  Married 
Margaret  Strickland,  authoress.  Of  88,  Aldemey  Street, 
London,  S.W.,  iu  1953.    (Charterhouse  Reg.;  V.  Hodson.) 


WoRMALD,  Charles  Octavius  Richard 

WORLLEDGE,  ARTHUR  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  25, 
1867.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  (1827),  County  Court  Judge,  of 
Brooklyn,  Ipswich.  B.  May  29,  1848,  in  Pimlico.  School, 
Ipswich.  Matric.  Michs.  1867;  Scholar;  B.A.  1871;  Cams 
Greek  Testament  prize,  1871;  (Theological  Exam.,  1st  Class, 
1872);  M.A.  1874.  Select  Preacher,  1879,  1887,  1892,  1899, 
1900,  1906  and  1909.  Ord.  deacon,  1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of 
Enfield,  Middlesex,  1872-6.  Tutor  in  the  Can.  School, 
Lincoln,  1876-83.  Preb.  of  Lincohi,  1878-87.  Principal  of 
Leeds  Clergy  School,  1883-7 ;  Principal  of  the  Divinity  School, 
Truro,  1887-1901.  Canon  and  Chancellor  of  Truro  Cathedral, 
1887-1918.  Author,  theological.  Died  Feb.  20,  1918,  at 
Truro.  Brother  of  Charles  W.  (1872)  and  Edward  W.  (1868). 
{Venn,  11.  380;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who;  Irvine  Gray.) 

WORLLEDGE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  27,  1839.  [3rd]  s.  of  John,  banker.  B.  at  Ingham, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1839. 
Died  Apr.  5,  1840,  aged  20.  M.I.  at  Ingham.  Brother  of 
John  (1827)  and  Edmund  (1838).  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  247;  G.  Mag.,  1840,  i.  556.) 

WORLLEDGE,  CHARLES  WASTELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  II,  1872.  [3rd]  s.  of  John  (1827),  Judge  of  County 
Courts,  of  Brooklyn,  Ipswich.  B.  [Mar.  5],  1854,  in  Birming- 
ham. School,  Ipswich  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A. 
1876;  M.A.  1879.  Assistant  Master  at  Ipswich  School,i876- 
80.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of  St  Mary 
Stoke,  Ipswich,  1877-9.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  London  Docks, 
1880-6.  Canon,  Vice  Provost  and  Chantor  of  the  College  and 
Cathedral  of  the  Holy  Spirit  of  the  Isles,  Cumbrae,  Renfrews., 
1886-7.  Chaplain  of  St  Andrew's  Convalescent  Home, 
Folkestone,  1887-9.  Went  to  Zanzibar;  editor  of  the  Gazette 
for  Zanzibar  and  East  Africa.  Died  May  19,  1902,  in 
Zanzibar.  Brother  of  Arthur  J.  (1867)  and  Edward  W.  (1868). 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  May  31,  1902.) 

WORLLEDGE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  12,  1838. 
[2nd  s.  of  John,  banker,  of  Ingham,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1847. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  Dec.  18, 1842;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  Leigh, 
Essex,  1842-4.  P.C.  of  Cowling,  Yorks.,  1844-50.  C.  (and 
Afternoon  Lecturer)  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  1850-6.  Chaplain 
of  Anerley  District  Schools,  Surrey,  1856-7.  Lecturer  at 
Whitelands  Training  CoUege,  Chelsea,  1857-74.  C.  of 
Thumham,  Kent,  1874-8.  V.  of  Wood  Dalling,  Norfolk,  1879- 
83.  Latterly  of  Kew,  where  he  died  Nov.  17,  1888,  aged  71. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1839)  and  John  (1827) ;  father  of  Theodore 
E.  (1889).  (Bury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov. 
21,  1888.) 

WORLLEDGE,  EDWARD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1868.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  (1827)  [Judge  of  County 
Courts].  B.  [Jan.  27,  1850],  in  London.  School,  Ipswich 
(Dr  Holden).  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1875- 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1875.  Registrar  of  the  County  Court  of 
Great  Yarmouth.  J. P.  for  Great  Yarmouth.  Mayor  of  Great 
Yarmouth,  1884,  and  on  three  later  occasions.  O.B.E.,  1920. 
Freeman  of  the  borough  of  Great  Yarmouth.  Married  Edith 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Wigston,  V.  of  Rushmere, 
Suffolk.  Died  Aug.  16,  1925,  at  Great  Yarmouth.  Brother  of 
Arthur  J.  (1867)  and  Charies  W.  (1872).  (Irvine  Gray; 
Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Aug.  i8,  1925.) 

WORLLEDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  13, 
1827.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  [of  Chevington,  Suffolk.]  B.  [June  2, 
1809],  at  Ingham,  Suffolk.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  Michs. 
1827;  Scholar,  1829;  B.A.  (4th  Wrangler)  1831;  M.A.  1834. 
Fellow,  1831.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  19,  1832. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  23,  1838.  A  Special  Pleader.  On  the 
Norfolk  Circuit.  Judge  of  County  Courts  of  Suffolk,  1856-80. 
Chancellor  of  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  1871-81.  Of  Brooklyn, 
Ipswich.  J.P.  for  Suffolk.  Married,  1843,  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  D.  Wastell.  Died  July  19,  1881,  at  Ipswich. 
Father  of  Arthur  J.  (1867),  Charles  W.  (1872)  and  the  above; 
brother  of  Charles  (1839)  and  Edmund  (1838).  (Al.  Felsted.; 
Boase,  iii.  1502;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WORLLEDGE,  THEODORE  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  11,  1889.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  (1838),  deceased, 
of  Wood  Dalling,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1889;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1891;  M.A.  1895.  Died  Nov.  4,  1899,  in  Alaska,  of  typhoid- 
fever.    (The  Times,  Apr.  24,  1900.) 

WORMALD,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1891. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Denton  Park,  Ben  Rhydding,  Ilkley, 
Yorks.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  A  maltster  at 
Wakefield.  Of  Knaith  HaU,  Gainsborough.  Died  Dec.  30, 
1936.  Brother  of  Frederick  W.  (1888)  and  Percival  H.  (1889). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.,  Suppl.) 

WORMALD,  CHARLES  OCTAVIUS  RICHARD  (1899),  see 
WORMELL. 


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WoRMALD,  Edward 

WORMALD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  28,  1867. 
S.  of  John.  B.  [Dec.  4],  1848,  in  London.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867.  Partner  in  the  firm  of  Messrs  Skippen 
and  East.  Married  Annette,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Hood. 
Brother  of  Harry  (1873).   {Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

WORMALD,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2, 
1826.  [4th]  s.  of  John  [of  Temple  Bar,  London  and  Highbury 
Place,  Islington].  B.  in  Pentonville,  Middlesex.  School, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar,  1830;  B.A. 
1831;  M.A.  1834.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7,  1833. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  8,  1838.   {Inns  of  Court.) 

WORMALD,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  6,  1888.  S.  of  John,  of  Ravens  Lodge,  Dewsbury,  Yorks. 
B.  [June  21],  1869,  at  Dewsbury.  School,  Harrow.  Matric. 
Michs.  1888.  Second  Lieut.,  7th  Hussars,  1891;  Lieut.,  1894; 
Captain,  1899.  Served  in  Bechuanaland,  1896-7;  in  the  Nile 
expedition,  1898;  in  the  South  African  War,  1899-1902 
(A.D.C.  to  Major-General  Commanding  the  Cavalry  Brigade, 
1899-1900;  Adjt.,  7th  Hussars,  1900-4;  mentioned  in 
Despatches;  D.S.O.  1901).  Major,  8th  Hussars,  1906; 
Lieut. -Colonel,  ist  Dragoons,  1915.  In  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Lieut. -Col.,  ist  Dragoons;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches). 
Retired,  1920.  Married,  1909,  Evelyn  Christina,  dau.  of 
T.  H.  Cardwell,  of  Newnton  House,  Tetbury,  Gloucs.,  and  had 
issue.  Brother  of  Percival  H.  (1889)  and  Arthur  (1891). 
{Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.) 

WORMALD,  HARRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  11,  1873- 
[4th]  s.  of  John,  of  Stone  Cot,  Sutton.  B.  [Jan.  7],  1855,  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1873.  Died,  unmarried, 
1886,  at  Reigate.  Brother  of  Edward  (1867).  {Eton  Sch. 
Lists.) 

WORMALD,  HARRY  WORMALD  (1838),  see  ARMITAGE. 

WORMALD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  21,  1818. 
Matric.  Michs.  1819.  One  of  these  names,  of  Brockworth 
Manor,  Gloucs.,  married,  1833,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  George  Sampson,  R.  of  Leven,  Yorks.,  and  had  one 
daughter.   Died  in  1865.    (Walford,  County  Families.) 

WORMALD,  PERCIVAL  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
May  4,  1854.    [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas  [M.D.]  [of  Bengeo,  Herts.]. 

B.  [May  13,  1833],  in  London.  School,  Tonbridge;  and  at 
King's  CoUege,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1854;  Scholar,  1856; 
B..\.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  27, 
1858.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  27,  1862.  On  the  North- 
Eastem  Circuit.  Died  June  3,  1898,  at  Wilbury,  Sunningdale. 
{Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  534;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WORMALD,  PERCIVAL  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1889.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Ravens  Lodge,  Dewsbury.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1889.  Secretary  and  director  of 
Wormald  and  Walker,  manufacturers,  Dewsbury.  Of  Canal 
Cottage,  Thomhill  Road,  Dewsbury,  in  1925.  Brother  of 
Frederick  W.  (1888)  and  Arthur  (1891).    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.) 

WORMAN,  ERNEST  JAMES.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1896; 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Employed  in  the  University  Library, 
cataloguing  Oriental  books  and  the  fragments  from  the  Cairo 
Genizeh.  Died  in  June,  1909.  (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Times, 
June  9,  1909.) 

WORMELEY,  RALPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  I,  1762;  re-adm.  Oct.  25,  1763.  [S.  of  Ralph,  of  Rosegill, 
Middlesex  County,  Virginia.  B.  1744.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1762.  A  Loyalist  during  the  American  revolution,  and 
for  a  time  confined  to  one  of  his  father's  estates.  Member  of 
the  Virginia  Council,  1771.  Owned  one  of  the  largest  libraries 
in  Virginia.  Secretary  of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society. 
Succeeded  to  his  father's  estate.  A  portrait,  in  cap  and  gown, 
is  preserved  in  Virginia.  Died  Jan.  19,  1806.  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  a  Virginia  correspondent;  E.  A.  Jones,  American 
Members  of  Inns  of  Court  {sub  Watson).) 

WORMELL  (post  WORMALD),  CHARLES  OCTAVIUS 
RICHARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Easter,  1899;  B.A.  1903;  M.A. 
1908.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1903;  priest,  1904;  C.  of 
Solihull,  Warws.,  1903-9.  C.  of  Kingsbury  with  Hurley  and 
DosthiU,  1909-10.    Changed  his  name  to  Wormald  in  1910. 

C.  of  Aston  Brook,  19 10-12.  C.-in-charge  of  All  Saints,  Four 
Oaks,  1912-13.  V.  of  Shirley,  1913-17.  V.  of  Slebech  with 
Minwear  and  Newton  North,  Pembs.,  1919-22.  Chaplain, 
R.A.F.,  1923-6.  R.  of  SoUhull,  Warws.,  1926-35.  V.  of 
Oakham  (with  Burley  from  1940),  Rutland,  1935-47.  Perm, 
to  off.,  dio.  of  Chichester  from  1947.  Of  Maids'  Causeway, 
Cambridge,  in  1952. 

WORMELL,  ROWLAND.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1897.  S.  of 
Richard,  D.Sc.  B.  June  3,  1878,  at  Brixton,  Surrey.  Schools, 
Central  Foundation,  London,  and  Norfolk  County;  Matric. 
Michs.  1897.  Migrated  to  Queens';  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1904. 
B.D.  (Durham);  B.Sc.  (Econ.)  London,  1921.    Ord.  deacon 


WoRSFOLD,  Henry  Hewitt 

(Exeter),  1901;  priest,  1902;  C.  of  St  Thomas  and  Oldridge, 
Exeter,  1901-2.  C.  of  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
1903-4.  Assistant  Chaplain  at  St  Mark's,  Alexandria  with 
All  Saints,  Ramleh,  Egypt,  1904-5.  Chaplain  (Eccles.  Est.) 
at  Rajkot,  1905-6;  at  St  Thomas's  Cathedral,  Bombay, 
1906-7;  at  Ghorpuri,  1907-9.  C.  of  Donhead  with  Charlton, 
Wilts.,  1912-14.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Saffron  Hill,  London, 
1915-18.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Dartford,  Kent,  1918-32.  Perm, 
to  off.,  dio.  of  London,  1932-9;  dios.  of  Rochester  and 
Southwark,  1937-9.  Author,  The  problems  of  sovereignty 
within  the  British  Empire,  etc.  Died  in  Durban,  S.  Africa, 
in  1944.    {Crockford.) 

WORRALL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  12,  1784.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Clifton,  near 
Bristol.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1785; 
B..'V.  1789;  M.A.  1792.  .\dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  16,  1786. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  20,  1795.  Partner  in  the  Exchange 
bank,  Bristol,  1804-26.  Married,  Aug.  3,  1799,  Hannah, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Rigge.  Died,  May  6,  1840,  aged  72,  at 
Frenchay  Park,  Gloucs.  {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  573;  Inns 
of  Court;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WORRALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895.  [Eldest]  s.  of 
Wilham  Houlton,  of  Bishop's  Lydeard,  Somerset  (and  Mary 
Eli2a  Clemson).  B.  [Apr.  17],  1877,  in  Manchester.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1895.' Afterwards  at  Bishop's  College, 
Lennoxville,  Canada.  Died  Oct.  10,  1936,  at  Taumarunui, 
New  Zealand.    {Venn,  11.  546;  The  Times,  Oct.  19,  1936.) 

WORRALL,  LECHMERE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  30, 
1893.  S.  of  PhUip  Richard  Charles  Clark.  B.  [Apr.  4,  1875], 
in  Bristol.  Schools,  Bath  College  and  private.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1899.  For  sometime  a  medical  student.  Author 
of  stage-plays.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second 
Lieut.,  R.A.S.C).  Of  15,  Richmond  Terrace,  Clifton,  in  1911. 
{Peile,  II.  785;  Univ.  War  List.) 

WORRALL,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1899. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Henry,  of  Crimsworth,  Whalley  Range,  Man- 
chester. B.  May  28, 1880,  in  Manchester.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  A  Civil  engineer.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.A.S.C.  (T.F.)).  Married, 
Nov.  7,  1912,  Dorothy  Hester,  only  child  of  Sir  Edward 
Worrall,  of  Wing,  Rutland.  Died  Apr.  28, 1946,  at  Wing  Hall, 
"  ' "  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  The  Times,  .\pT.  30,  1946.) 


WORRALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  19,  1813; 
re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  13,  1813.  [S.  of  Samuel,  barrister, 
Town  Clerk  of  Bristol,  of  Knole  Park,  Gloucs.  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Lechmere,  of  Boston,  U.S.A.).  School, 
Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817;  M.A.  1826. 
Died,  unmarried,  in  1873.  {Record  of  Old  Westmirtsters; 
C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WORSDELL,  GEOFFREY  BRADFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  30,  1900.  S.  of  Wilson,  of  Greenesfield  House,  Gates- 
head-on-Tyne,  Durham.  B.  Feb.  16,  1883,  at  Chester.  School, 
Charterhouse,  Godalming.  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Second 
Lieut.,  The  Yorks.  Regt.,  1906;  Lieut.,  1909;  Captain,  1915; 
Brevet-Major,  1918.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(O.B.E.  1919;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Married,  Winifred 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Livesey  Lee,  of  Wakefield.  Died 
July  26,  1946,  at  Bracknell,  Berks.  {Army  Lists;  The  Times, 
July  27,  1946.) 

WORSFOLD,  CLEMENT  ARNOLD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Dec.  30,  1873.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Napper,  V.  of 
Haddesley,  Yorks.]  B.  June  11,  1855,  at  Ipswich.  School, 
City  of  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1874;  Scholar;  B.A.  1878; 
M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1878;  priest,  1879;  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Ripon,  1878-80  and  1883-6.  C.  of  Whitburn, 
Co.  Durham,  1880-3.  C.  of  Bridlington  and  P.C.  of  Bessingby, 
Yorks.,  1886-8.  C.  of  Dyers  Hill,  Sheffield,  1888-90.  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Chichester,  from  1890.  Married  (1)  Mary  Alice,  eldest 
dau.  of  George  F.  Rimmington,  of  Bombay  and  Eastbourne; 
(2)  June  6,  1901,  Catherine  Blanche,  eldest  dau.  of  Major- 
General  W.  R.  Dickinson,  R.E.;  (3)  Feb.  4,  1915,  .^nna 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Williams,  R.  of 
Chignal,  Essex.  Resided  latterly  at  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex. 
.  Died  Mar.  24,  1942.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Times 
Mar.  28,  1942.) 

WORSFOLD,  HENRY  HEWITT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S.  of  C.  K.,  Estate-agent,  of  1,  Christ 
Church  Villas,  Dover.  B.  Oct.  14,  1876,  at  Dover.  School, 
Dover  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1896;  B.A.  1898. 
Assistant  Master  at  Trinity  College  School,  Port  Hope, 
Ontario,  in  1925. 


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Worship,  John  Lucas 

WORSHIP,  JOHN  LUCAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  6,  1815. 
S.  of  John  [William],  Esq.,  of  the  East  India  Service  [some- 
time Capt.,  i2th  Bn.,  Bengal  Sepoys].  B.  at  Great  Yarmouth. 
Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Nov. 
16,  1817:  priest,  May  24,  1818.  Of  Ipswich  (no  cure)  m  1841. 
C.  of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk,  1847-8.  R-  of  Stokesby  with 
Herringby,  Norfolk,  1849-65.  Married  Frances  Bridget  — . 
Died  July  6,  1865,  aged  71-  Brother  of  the  next.  {CUrgy 
List;  Crockford:  G.  Mag.,  1865,  n.  252.) 
WORSHIP,  WILLIAM  TAYLOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus, 
Feb.  II,  1818.  Of  Norfolk.  [S.  of  John  Wilham,  Esq.  B.  at 
Great  Yarmouth.  School,  North  Walsham.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1818;  B.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Sept.  22,  1822; 
priest,  May  25,  1823.  R.  of  Holton,  Suffolk,  1836-45-  R-  of 
Beeston  St  Andrew,  Norfolk,  1845-9-  Disappears  from 
CUrgy  List,  1853.  Brother  of  the  above. 
WORSLEY,  ARTHINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr  13, 
1850.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  WiUiam,  Bart.  (1811)  [of  Hovmgham 
HaU,  Yorks.]  (and  Sarah  Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Cayley,  Bart.).  [B.  Dec.  21,  1830.  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Did 
not  reside.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  19,  1861.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Jan.  19,  1861.  Married,  Mar.  13,  i860,  Marianne 
C.  I.,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Hely-Hutchinson,  of  Weston, 
Northants.,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  3,  1861.  Brother  of 
William  C.  (1848)  and  Thomas  R.  (1847).  [Shrewsbury  Sch 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1861,  11.  97-) 
WORSLEY,  ARTHUR  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  27,  1895.  S.  of  P.  J.,  Esq.,  of  Rodney  Lodge,  Clifton. 
B  Dec  29,  1876.  Schools,  Fettes  and  Clifton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895.  In  business.  Of  29,  Devonshire  Road, 
West  Kirby,  Cheshire,  in  1932.  Brother  of  Philip  J.  (1887). 
(Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Fettes  Coll.  Reg.) 
WORSLEY,  LORD  (1799),  see  PELHAM,  CHARLES  ANDERSON. 
WORSLEY,   (CHARLES    ALFRED),   LORD    (1878),   see   YAR- 

BOROUGH,  EARL  OF. 
WORSLEY,  CHARLES  CARILL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pem- 
broke, Mar.  20,  1819.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Carill,  Esq.,  late  of 
Piatt,  Manchester  (and  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  James 
Norman,  of  Winster,  Derbs.).  B.  at  Piatt.  Bapt.  May  12, 
1800.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  Married, 
Jan.  15,  1840,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  S.  Darwin,  of 
Breadsall  Priory,  Derbs.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  16,  1864. 
Brother  of  John  C.  (1819)  and  Thomas  C.  (1809).  (Burke, 
L.G.) 
WORSLEY,  CHARLES  PENNYMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Christ's,  Jan.  30,  1816.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  WallingweUs, 
Notts.  School,  Richmond  (Rev.  J.  Tate).  Matnc.  Michs. 
1816;  Scholar,  1817;  B.A.  1820;  M.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  1821 ;  priest,  Sept.  1822.  V.  of  Hullavington,  Wilts., 
1826-7.  V.  of  Thurlby,  Lines.,  1827-63.  Died  Dec.  16,  1863. 
Brother  of  William  (1818).  (Peile,  11.  381;  Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1864,  1.  128.) 
WORSLEY,  CHARLES  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  26,  1827-  [9th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1779)  [of 
Stonegrave,  near  Malton,  Yorks.]  (and  Anne,  4th  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Cayley,  Bart.,  of  Brompton  Hall,  Yorks.).  B.  at 
Bath.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Lent,  1828.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  5,  1830.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  8, 
1835.  Married,  May  4,  1848,  Mrs  Sophia  Kent,  a  widow,  dau. 
of  John  Kemble  and  had  issue.  Died  in  1878.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1815),  Septimus  L.  (1828)  and  William  (1811). 
[Law  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WORSLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1779.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  [M.P.,  of  Hovingham,  Yorks. 
and]  of  London  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Lister). 
School,  Westminster.  Died,  unmarried  Mar.  21  1830,  aged 
70,  at  Hovingham  Hall.  Brother  of  George  (i779)-  (Record 
of  Old  Westminsters;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;G.  Mag.,  1830  i.  381.) 
WORSLEY,  GARSHAM  MACKENZIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1881.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.  (and  Agnes  Anne 

B.  Carmichael).  B.  at  Salcombe  Regis,  Devon.  Bapt.  Sept.  19, 
1862.  School,  Fettes  College,  Edinburgh  (Mr  Potts).  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.), 
1886;  priest,  1887;  C.  of  Syston,  Leics.,  1886-8.  C.  of 
Fordington,  Dorset,   1888-93.    C.  of  Marlborough,   1893-7. 

C.  of  Steeple-Ashton,  Wilts.,  1897-1911-  C.  of  Upper 
Norwood,  Surrey,  1913-16.  C.  of  Hanworth,  Middlesex, 
1920-3.  Married,  Aug.  17,  1897  Agnes  Louisa,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Godding,  R.  of  Hayes,  Middlesex.  Died  May  21, 
1935.  aged  72,  at  Hanworth  House,  Middlesex.  Brother  of 
Stanhope  H.  (1886).  (Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xlix.  57; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  May  23,  I935-) 

WORSLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1779.  [2ndl  s.  of  Thomas  [Surveyor-General  of  H.M.  Works], 
of  London  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Lister).    [B. 


WoRSLEY,  Thomas 

Nov.  15,  1761.]  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1781; 
B.A.  1783;  M.A.  1786.  R.  of  Stonegrave  and  Scawton, 
Yorks.,  1786-1815.  Married,  Anne,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Cayley,  Bart.,  of  Brompton  Hall,  Yorks.  Died  Feb.  4,  1815. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1815),  Septimus  L.  (1828),  Charles  V. 
(1827)  and  William  (181 1);  brother  of  Edward  (i779)- 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  i. 
1815.) 

WORSLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  6, 
1848.  S.  of  Alexander.  B.  at  Gaulkthom,  Oswaldtwistle, 
Lanes.   Matric.  Michs.  1848. 

WORSLEY,  JOHN  CARILL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  22,  1819.  Eldest  (sic)  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas  Carill,  Esq., 
deceased,  of  Platt,  Manchester  (and  Elizabeth,  only  child  of 
James  Norman,  of  Winster,  Derbs.).  B.  at  Kedleston,  Derbs. 
Matric.  Michs.  1820;  Scholar;  B.A.  1824;  M.A.  1827.  P-C.  of 
Winster  Derbs.  1828.  Brother  of  Charles  C.  (1819)  and 
Thomas  C.  (1809).  (Burke,  L.G.,  only  the  2nd  son,  Charles  C. 
named;  disappears  from  Clerical  Guide  1829.) 

WORSLEY,  PENNYMAN  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1861.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Pennyman  [Warton]  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  1818)  (by  his  ist  wife,  Helen,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Potchett,  V.  of  Grantham).  B.  [July  3],  1842. 
at  Little  Ponton,  Lines.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  i865; 
priest,  1867;  C.  of  Finedon,  Northants.,  1866-8.  R.  of 
Stubton,  Lines.,  1868-85.  R.  of  Little  Ponton  (succeeding  his 
father),  1885-1920.  Married  (i)  Sept.  29,  1868,  Sophie 
Matilda,  youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  Herbert  Mackworth,  R.N.; 
(2)  Sept.  12,  1877,  Jessie  Rose,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Wilson, 
of  Dublin.  Died  June  18,  1920.  Father  of  Ralph  W.  (1898). 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford.) 

WORSLEY,  PHILIP  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26, 

1887.  S.  of  P.  J.,  Esq.,  of  Rodney  Lodge,  Clifton.  B.  May  26, 

1869.    School,  Clifton  College.    Matric.   Michs.   1887;  B.A. 

1890.   Died  Feb.  16,  1946,  aged  76,  at  Winscombe,  Somerset. 

Brother  of  Arthur  A.  (1895).    (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times, 

Feb.  19,  1946.) 

WORSLEY,  RALPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  9, 

1784.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  James  (1740)  [R-]  of  Stonegrave, 

Yorks.  (and  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Pennyman).   School, 

Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A.  1788; 

M.A.  1792.    P.C.  of  St  Olave's,  York,  1790-1848.    Canon  of 

Ripon,  1792.   Sub-dean  of  Ripon,  1801.   R.  of  Little  Ponton, 

Lines.,   1791-1829.    R.  of  Finchley,  Middlesex,  1794-1848. 

Married,   Dec.   23,    1795,   Elizabeth,   2nd  dau.   of  Thomas 

Gildart,  of  Finchley,  Middlesex.  Died  Mar.  23,  1848,  aged  82, 

at  Little  Ponton  rectory.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters ;  Clergy 

List;  The  Extraordinary  Black  Book;  G.  Mag.,  1848,  i.  557.) 

WORSLEY,  RALPH  WILSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 

1898.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Pennyman  Ralph  (1861),  R.  of  Little 

Ponton,  Lines,   (and  Jessie  Rose,  dau.  of  Robert  Wilson). 

B.  [Dec.  7],  1879,  at  Stubton,  Lines.    School,  Winchester. 

Matric.   Michs.    1898.    Served  in  the  Great  War,   1914-19 

(Inland  Water  Transport,  R.E.).    Married,  June  24,  1907, 

Eleanor,  dau.  of  Col.  A.  B.  Shakespear,  R.M.  Artillery.   Of 

Garden  Cottage,  Send,  Surrey,  and  i,  Broad  Street  Place, 

London,  in  1934.   (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

WORSLEY,  SEPTIMUS  LANCELOT.    Adm.  pens,   (age  23)  at 

Magdalene,  Dec.  15,  1828.  [7th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1779). 

of  Hovingham,  Yorks.  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cayley), 

Bart.).    Matric.  Lent,  1829;  B.A.  1833.    Married,  and  had 

issue.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1815),  Charles  V.   (1827),  and 

William  (181 1).    (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WORSLEY,  STANHOPE  HARVEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 

June  19,  1886.   S.  of  Nathaniel,  landed  proprietor,  deceased 

(and  Agnes  Anne  Beauclerk  Carmichael).  B.  Sept.  i,  1866,  at 

Salcombe    Regis,    Devon.     School,    Forest,    Walthamstow 

(Rev.  F.  B.  Guy).  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889.  Brother  of 

Garsham  M.  (1881). 

WORSLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  30, 

1815.    [5th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (1779)  (and  Anne,  dau.  of 

Sir  Thomas  Cayley,  Bart.).  B.  [July  15,  1797],  at  Stonegrave, 

Yorks.    School,  Stonegrave.    Matric.  Michs.   1816;  Scholar, 

1818;  B.A.  1820.    Migrated  to  Downing,  June,  1824;  M.A. 

1824;  D.D.  1859.    Fellow  and  tutor  of  Downing,   1824-36; 

Master,  1836-85.  Vice-Chancellor,  1837-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely), 

1824;  priest,  1825.  R.  of  Scawton,  Yorks.,  1826-81.  Christian 

Advocate,    at    Cambridge,    1844;    Select    Preacher,    1845. 

Married,  June  20,  1842,  Katharine,  eldest  dau.  of  Stansfeld 

Rawson,  Esq.,  of  Wastdale  Hall,  Cumberland.   Died  Feb.  16, 

1885,  at  the  Master's  Lodge.    Brother  of  Charles  V.  (1827), 

Septimus  L.  (1828)  and  William  (1811).    (Boase,  in.  1504; 

Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Feb.  18,  1885; 

C.  R.  Hudleston.) 


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WoRSLEY,  Thomas  Carill 

WORSLEY,  THOMAS  CARILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  12, 
1809.  [Doubtless  eldest  s.  of  Thomas  Carill,  of  Piatt  Hall, 
Lanes,  (and  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  James  Norman,  of 
Winster,  Derbs.).  School,  Eton.  B.  Nov.  2,  1792.]  Matric. 
Michs.  i8io;  B.A.  1815.  Of  Overton,  Matlock.  J. P.  for 
Derbs.  Died  in  1848.  Brother  of  Charles  C.  (1819)  and 
John  C.  (1819).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.,  only  the  2nd  s., 
Charles  C.,  mentioned  by  name;  '3  sons  and  3  daughters.') 

WORSLEY,  THOMAS  ROBINSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  .\pr.  10,  1847.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sir  WUUam,  Bart, 
(next),  of  Hovingham,  Yorks.  (and  Sarah  Philadelphia,  dau. 
of  Sir  George  Cayley,  Bart.).  [B.  Oct.  28,  1827.  School, 
Shrewsburv.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Died  Oct.  17,  1855. 
Brother  of  William  C.  (1848)  and  Arthington  (1850).  [Shrews- 
bury Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  11.  668.) 

WORSLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  21,  1811. 
[3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  (i779)  [R]  of  Stonegrave,  Yorks. 
(and  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cayley,  Bart.).  B.  in  1792. 
Bapt.  Aug.  26,  1792.  Matric.  Michs.  1811;  B.A.  1815;  M.A. 
1824.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  16,  1814.  Succeeded 
his  uncle,  Edward  (1779),  at  Hovingham  Hall,  Yorks.,  Mar. 

21,  1830.  D.L.  for  the  North  Riding.  Created  a  Baronet, 
Aug.  10,  1838.  Married,  Jan.  18,  1827,  Sarah  PhUadelphia, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Cayley,  Bart.  Died  Mar.  5,  1879.  Father 
of  the  above,  of  WUUam  C.  (1848)  and  Arthmgton  (1850); 
brother  of  Thomas  (1815),  etc.  [Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.) 

WORSLEY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June 

22,  1818.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  WalUngweUs,  Notts.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  Sept.  20,  1824;  priest.  May  21,  1826;  C.  of  Gunby, 
Lines.  C.  of  Caenby,  1841-2.  R.  of  Bratoft,  1842-81.  V.  of 
Irby-in-the-Marsh,  1856-81.  Died  .A.ug.  26,  1881,  at  Bratoft 
rectory.  'An  old  man  of  the  old  school  and  a  decided 
EvangeUcal.'  Brother  of  Charles  P.  (1816).  (Peile,  11.  390; 
Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  31.  1881;  The 
Rock,  1876.) 

WORSLEY,  WILLIAM  CAYLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
29,  1848.  [2nd]  s.  of  Sir  WiUiam,  Bart.  (1811)  (and  Sarah 
Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Cayley,  Bart.).  B.  [Dec.  6, 
1828],  at  Hovingham,  Yorks.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1848.  Adm,  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  14,  1850. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  .\pr.  30,  1855.  Major,  Scarborough  Rifle 
Corps,  1866;  Lieut. -Colonel,  1880-95.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
2nd  Bart.,  Mar.  5,  1879-  Of  Hovingham  Hall,  Yorks.  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  for  the  North  Riding.  Married,  (i)  July  4,  1854, 
Harriet  PhUadelphia,  only  child  of  Captain  Marcus  Worsley, 
R.N.,  of  Conyngham  HaU;  (2)  Susan,  dau.  of  H.  W.  PhUlips, 
of  Ripon.  Died  Sept.  10,  1897.  Brother  of  Thomas  R.  (1847) 
and  Arthington  (1850).  (Boase,  in.  1505;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who.) 

WORSOP,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Mar.  26,  1801. 
S.  of  John  A.,  Esq.,  of  Portslade,  Sussex.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1801. 

WORTERS,  SYDNEY  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  i, 
1897.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Charles,  of  Thoresby,  Shortlands, 
Kent.  B.  May  24,  1879,  at  Forest  HUl.  School,  Tonbndge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1905.  Ord  deacon 
(Bristol),  1902;  priest,  1903;  C.  of  Sherston  Magna  and  Pmk- 
ney  WUts.,  1902-6.  C.  of  Stratton  St  Margaret,  1906-9. 
R  'of  Luckington,  1909-12.  C.  of  Bishopston,  Gloucs., 
1912-16.  V.  of  Oldland,  1917-22.  V.  of  BrisUngton,  Somerset, 
1922-36.  Hon.  Canon  of  Bristol,  1931.  V.  of  Stoke  Bishop, 
Gloucs.,  1936-49.  R.  of  Winterboume,  Bristol,  1949-52-. 
Married,  Sept.  23,  1907,  Edith  Beryl  Michod,  only  dau.  of 
T.  Pearson  WaUcer,  of  Cambridge.  [Crockford;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Dec.  27,  1907) 

WORTH,  EDWIN  LEONARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  from  Caven- 
dish H.,  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1891.  Migrated  to  Downmg; 
M.A.  1895. 

WORTH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  28,  1825. 
Did  not  reside. 

WORTHAM,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's  Feb. 
26,  1807.  [2nd]  s.  of  Hale  Young  [Gentleman-Usher  to 
George  III]  (and  .'Vnne  Proctor,  of  Bengeo  Hall,  Herts.).  B. 
[Apr.  13,  1790],  at  Aspendan,  Herts.  School,  Buntingford. 
Matric.  Michs.  1807;  Scholar,  1807;  B.A.  18 11.  Cadet,  Bengal 
Army,  1810;  Ensign,  1813;  Lieut.  i8i6;  Captain,  1030; 
invalided  out,  1832.  Died  May  11,  1836,  at  Delhi.  Brother  of 
Walter  (1820).  (Peile,  11.  358;  Hodson,  Officers  of  the  Bengal 
Army.) 


WORTHINGTON,  EdWARD  HeNRY  BURDETT 

WORTHAM,  BISCOE  HALE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
.May  2,  1832.  Of  Middlesex.  [Eldest  s.  of  James,  of  Royston, 
Cambs.  (and  Elizabeth  Hames).]  Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Of 
Kneesworth,  Cambs.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Cambs.  Married, 
1840,  Martha,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Lee,  D.D.  (1814), 
Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew  at  Cambridge,  and  had  issue. 
Died  in  1895.  Brother  of  Henry  (1837).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 

WORTHAM,  HALE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  26, 
1769.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Hale,  Esq.,  of  Royston,  Cambs.  (and 
Martha,  dau.  of  John  Cock,  of  Moulton,  Lines.,  and  Shepreth, 
Cambs.).  [B.  Oct.  21,  1750,  at  Royston.]  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  22,  1772.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  13,  1777-  Of 
Royston.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Cambs.  Married,  Mary,  dau  of 
Sir  Thomas  Hatton,  of  Long  Stanton,  Cambs.  Died,  s.p. 
Feb.  19,  1828;  M.I.  at  Royston.  [Si  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
573;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1828,  11.  380.) 

WORTHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  May  12, 
1837.  [2nd]  s.  of  James,  Esq.  [of  Royston,  Cambs.]  (and 
Elizabeth  Hames).  B.  at  Acton,  Middlesex.  School,  Hoddes- 
don  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1842.  C.  of  Moorby, 
Lines.,  1845-7.  C.  of  Little  Easton,  Essex,  1848-57.  Chaplain 
to  Viscount  Maynard.  Married,  Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Samuel  Lee,  D.D.  (1814),  Canon  of  Bristol,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Mar.  23,  1857,  in  Brussels,  aged  39.  Brother  of 
Biscoe  H.  (1832).  [Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  i.  623;  Cussans, 
Herts.;  V.  Hodson.) 

WORTHAM,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  23,  1820.  r4th]  s.  of  Hale  Young,  Esq.,  of  Aspendan, 
Herts,  (and  .Anne  Proctor).  [B.  Nov.  4,  1801.]  School, 
Buntingford.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon 
(LincoUi),  1824;  priest,  1825;  C.  of  WestmiU,  Herts.,  1824-7. 
C.  of  Lytchett-Minster,  Dorset,  1827-8.  C.  of  Weston,  Herts., 
1828-30;  V.  there,  1832-7.  R.  of  ShephaU,  1837-77.  Died 
Jan.  2,  1877.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1807).  (Crockford;  Cussons, 
Herts.) 

WORTHINGTON,  ANDREW  LEONARD.  Matric.  Non-CoU., 
Michs.  1890.  [S.  of  Thomas.]  Went  out  of  residence  owing  to 
eye-trouble.  Brother  of  the  next,  Thomas  S.  (1890)  and 
Henry  N.  (1889).   (Rev.  H.  N.  Worthington.) 

WORTHINGTON,  ARTHUR  FRANCIS  BENNETT.  Matric.  Non- 
CoU.,  Michs.  1899.  [Youngest  s.  of  Thomas.  School,  St 
Peter's  Collegiate,  Adelaide,  .\ustralia.]  Migrated  to  Queens'; 
B..\.  1902;  M.A.  1910.  Served  in  the  South  .African  War, 
1899-1902,  with  the  Warwicks.  Scouts  (wounded).  Assistant 
Master  at  High  Croft,  Westerham,  Kent,  1903-4;  at  Lexden 
House,  Seaford,  Sussex,  1904-6;  at  Dover  College,  1906-10. 
Died  at  Davos,  .A.ug.  10,  1916.  Brother  of  the  above,  etc. 
[Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Rev.  H.  N.  Worthington.) 

WORTHINGTON,  ARTHUR  FURLEY.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1893.  [2nd]  s.  of  Richard  Burton  (1852),  late  Bombay 
CivU  Service,  of  Tonbridge.  B.  [June  22,  1874],  at  Dhulia, 
Bombay  Presidency.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  Scholar;  B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1910.  Entered  the  Malayan 
Civil  Service,  1897;  British  Adviser  at  Kelantan,  1922; 
Resident,  Pahang,  1926;  Perak,  1929;  retired,  1929.  Mamed, 
Nov.  27,  1922,  at  Penang,  Kathleen  Isabel,  youngest  dau.  of 
Col.  Frederick  Charles  Barker,  I.M.S.  Of  Lymington,  Hants., 
in  1952.  Brother  of  the  next  two  and  Richard  F.  (1900). 
(Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Jan.  2,  1923.) 

WORTHINGTON,  CHARLES  ROBERT.  .\dm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 
1895.  [3rd]  s.  of  Richard  Burton  (1852),  late  Bombay  CivU 
Service,  of  Tonbridge  (and  Lucy  Helen  Oldman).  B.  [Feb. 
28]  1877,  at  Surbiton,  Surrey.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899;  B.Chir.,  1903.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1898-1902  (with  the  University  Volunteer 
Corps).  \t  St  Mary's  Hospital.  District  Medical  Officer, 
Southern  Nigeria,  1903-4.  Surgeon,  R.N.,  1904;  H.M.S. 
Powerful,  1905-11.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Captain,  Canadian  A.M.C.).  Subsequently  farmed  in  British 
Columbia.  Of  Nanaimo,  B.C.,  in  1949.  Brother  of  .Arthur  F. 
(1893),  Richard  F.  (1900)  and  the  next.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Venn,  II.  546  and  add.;  Univ.  War  List;  Medical  Directories.) 

WORTHINGTON,  EDWARD  HENRY  BURDETT.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  4,  1890.  [Eldest]  s.  of  R[ichard]  B[urton] 
(1852),  of  Firmont  House,  Tonbridge.  School,  Tonbridge. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B  A.  1893;  M.A.  1911.  Served  m  the 
South  .African  War,  1898-1902.  A  Schoolmaster  in  London, 
1895-9;  Assistant  Master  at  Harrison  College,  Barbados, 
1900.  In  the  South  African  Constabulary,  1901-6.  .\  School- 
master in  the  Transvaal  from  1906.  Served  m  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (South  African  Forces).  Brother  of  the  two  above 
and  of  Richard  F.  (1900).   (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 


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WORTHINGTON,  FrANK 

WORTHINGTON,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  lo, 
i8q8.    [Youngest]  s.  of  Charles  James,  gent.,  of  Hawkshead, 
Ambleside,  Cumberland  (and  EUzabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  Edward 
Gittins,  of  Leicester).   B.  June  15,  1880,  at  BlackhiU  Ranch, 
Huerfano  County,  Colorado,  U.S.A.    School,  RossaU  (Rev. 
C.  C.  Tancock).    Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  B.Chir., 
1906;  M.B.   1909.    Lieut.,  R.A.M.C,   1908;  Captam,  1911; 
Major,  1920.   Served  in  Somaliland,  1909-10.   Served  m  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.;  wounded;  D.S.O.,  1916  and 
Bar,   1918;  O.B.E.,  1919;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches; 
French   Croix   de  Guerre).    Assistant   Director  of   Medical 
Services,  at  New  Delhi,  1933-    Recruiting  Medical  Of&cer  at 
Bristol,  1940.   Married,  June  16,  1909,  EUa  Manon  Skardon, 
only  dau.  of  Walter  Charles  Skardon  Bumey,  of  Greenwich. 
Of  Salisbury,  in  1949.   (Army  Lists;  Medical  Directories;  The 
V.C.  andD.S.O.;  Kossall  Reg.;  Burke,  Family  Records.) 
WORTHINGTON,  GEORGE  MONTAGU.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  29,  1866.    [Only]  s.  of  Charles  Main  [of  Dyson  s  Wood, 
Oxon.]     B.  Jan.   25,    1848,   at  Caversham,   Oxon.    School, 
Wellington  College.    Matric.  Michs.  1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A. 
1874.   Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1870.   Called  to  the 
Bar,  Nov  17,1873.  A  Conveyancer.  Of  Lowood,  Godalming. 
Married  —  Harrison.   Died  Feb.  20,  1913-    (Wellington  Coll. 
Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Feb.  22, 
1913') 
WORTHINGTON,  GEORGE  VIGERS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  8,  1887.    Eldest  s.  of  Jacob  Copland,  M.D., 
of  Lowestoft.  B.  there  [May  18,  1870].   [School,  Mariborough 
College.]    Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and 
MA     1896      At    St    Bartholomew's    Hospital.     M.R.C.S.; 
LR.C.P.;    F.R.G.S.     House    Surgeon,    St    Bartholomew's 
Hospital.    Civil  Surgeon,  Princess  Christian  Hospital  tram, 
during  the  South  African  War,  1898-1902.    Plague  Officer  in 
India;    Port    Health    Officer    at    Mangalore.     Practised    at 
Llandrindod  Wells.    Sometime  Medical  Officer-in-charge  of 
Luxor  Hospital,  Egypt.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.,  R.A.M.C).    Married,  June  24,  1903,  Evelyn  Maud 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Francis  Aubrey  Le  Blond.  Author,  medical. 
Died  July  8, 1942,  at  Llandrindod  Wells.  (The  Times,  June  27, 
1903  and  July  11,  1942.) 
WORTHINGTON,  HENRY  NEWELL.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs. 
1889.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Feb.  3,  1871,  at  Aberdeen.  Migrated 
to  Queens',  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1897.   Ord.  deacon 
(North  Queensland),i894; priest  (Adelaide),  1897;  C.-m-charge 
of  Herberton,  North  Queensland,  1894-7.    C.  of  Port  Wake- 
field, South  Australia,  1897-8.   R.  of  Quom  with  Hawker  and 
P.-in-charge  of  Cradock,  1898-1900.    R.  of  Brighton,  South 
Australia,   1900-5.    C.  of   Kemsing,   Kent,   1905-11.    C.-in- 
charge  of  Clopton,  Suffolk,  1912-13.   C.  of  Wrentham,  1913- 
16.    C.-in-charge  of  Nacton  with  Levington,  1916-20.    C.  of 
Uckfield,  Sussex,  1920-2.  V.  of  Riby,  Lines.,  1922-36.    Of 
20,  Neva  Road,  Weston-super-Mare,  in  1951.    Died  Feb.  24, 
1953.   Brother  of  Andrew  L.  (1890),  Arthur  F.  B.  (1899)  and 
Thomas  S.  (1890).    (Crockford.) 
WORTHINGTON,   JAMES   WILLIAM.     Adm.   as   a   'Ten-year 
man,'  at  Trinity,  Feb.  27,  1824.   [B.  1799  or  1800.]   Matric. 
Easter,  1833;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.)  1834;  D.D.  1839.   Lecturer  of 
All  Hallows,  1825.   Inc.  of  Trinity  Chapel,  Gray's  Inn  Road, 
London.   Lecturer  of  St  Clement  Danes.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Gray's  Inn  Road,  1838-79.    President  of  Sion  College,  1859- 
60.    Died  Mar.  29,   1879.    (Boase,  in.  1506;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 
WORTHINGTON,    RICHARD    BURTON.     Adm.    sizar    at    St 
John's,  Julv  3,  1852.   [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  H[enry]  B[urdett], 
V.  of  Grinton,  Yorks.  (and  Mary).   B.  there  [Apr.  30,  1834]. 
Bapt.  ]une  18,  1834.   School,  Bedford.   Matric.  Michs.  1852; 
B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1868.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  15, 
1869.  Appointed  to  the  I.C.S.,  1856.  Assistant  CoUector  and 
Magistrate  at  Ratnagiri;  retired,  1878.   Married,  1870,  Lucy 
Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Oldman,  of  Gamsborough,   Lmcs. 
Resided  latteriy  at  Cam,  Gloucs.,  where  he  died  Feb.  8,  1910. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  Arthur  F.  (1893),  Charles  R.  (1895)  and 
Edward  H.  B.   (1890).    (Scott,  MSS.;  The  Morning  Post, 
Feb.  10,  1910.) 
WORTHINGTON,   RICHARD   FITZPATRICK.    Adm.   pens,   at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  3,  1900.  [Youngest]  s.  of  R[ichard]  B[urton] 
(above),  of  21,  Manor  Grove,  Tonbridge.    B.  1881.    School, 
Tonbridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903.  Assistant  Master 
at  Bradfield  CoUege,   1904-5.    A  Schoolmaster  in  France, 
Germany  and  Belgium,  1905-12;  in  Canada,  1912-15.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  the  Gloucs.  Regt.  (T.F.)); 
died  May  4,  1917,  of  wounds  received  in  action  Apr.  7,  1917. 
Brother  of  Arthur  F.  (1893),  Charles  R.  (1895)  and  Edward 
H.  B.  (1890).   (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.) 
WORTHINGTON,   RICHARD  TILL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1893.   [Younger]  s.  of  Francis  Samuel,  of  i,  Gordon 
Road,  Lowestoft.   B.  [Aug.  11],  1875,  at  Lowestoft.   School, 
Charterhouse,  Godalming.    Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896; 


WoRTLEY,  John  Dixon 

M.B.,  B.Chir.,  and  M.A.  1904.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital 
and  Munich.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1901.  House  Surgeon  at 
St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Practised  at  Lowestoft.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.A.M.C;  wounded). 
Regional  Medical  Officer,  Ministry  of  Health  in  1930.  Married, 
1904,  Edith  Marion,  dau.  of  J.  R.  Hedges.  Died  Sept.  27, 
1936;  buried  at  Lowestoft.  (Medical  Directories;  The  Times, 
Sept.  29,  1936.) 
WORTHINGTON,  ROBERT  ALFRED.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  26, 
1897.  [Only  s.  of  Arthur  Mason,  C.B.,  F.R.S.  (Trinity  CoUege, 
Oxford,  1871),  Professor  at  the  R.N.  Engineering  College, 
Devonport  (and  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Solly).  B.  at 
Saltaire,  Yorks.]  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Easter,  1897; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1900;  B.Chir.,  1904;  M.B.  1905.  At  the  London 
Hospital  and  in  Berlin.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1904;  F.R.C.S., 
1909.  Clinical  Assistant,  East  London  Children's  Hospital. 
House  Surgeon,  House  Physician,  and  Assistant  Director  of 
the  Pathological  Institute,  the  London  Hospital.  Practised  at 
Exeter.  Aurist  and  Laryngologist.  O.B.E.  Married,  Oct.  5, 
1911,  Evelyn  Marian,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Bankart,  F.R.C.S., 
of  Exeter.  Author,  medical.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Who's  Who 
in  Devon;  Medical  Directories;  Burke,  Family  Records.) 

WORTHINGTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  5,  18 10. 
B.  at  Halifax.   Matric.  Michs.  1811;  B.A.  1815;  M.A.  1818. 

WORTHINGTON,  The  Rev.  THOMAS.  Matric.  Non-Coil., 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1897.  Adm.  ad eundem,  Vmv . 
of  New  Zealand,  1900.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1867;  priest 
(Lincoln),  1870;  C.  of  Newchurch,  Cheshire,  1867.  C.  of  Blyth, 
Notts.,  1868  and  1870.  C  of  St  George's-in-the-East, 
London,  1869.  Inc.  of  St  James,  Aberdeen,  1871-3.  Diocesan 
Chaplain,  Edinburgh,  1873-5.  C  of  Shapwick,  Somerset, 
1876.  C.  of  Symondsbury,  Dorset,  1877.  C.  of  Chideock  and 
Head  Master  of  Bridport  Grammar  School,  1877-83.  Inc.  of 
Christ  Church,  Walkerston,  North  Queensland,  1884-8.  Lie. 
Pr.,  dio.  of  Ely,  1889-93.  P.-in-charge  of  Christ  Church, 
Mount  Gambler,  South  Australia,  1893-4.  P.-in-charge  of 
Christ  Church,  Port  Wakefield,  1894-1900.  R.  of  South  Road 
with  O'Halloran  Hill,  1900-3.  Author,  Chideock,  Historical 
and  other  Notes.  Latterly  of  Les  Augr^s,  Jersey,  Channel 
Islands.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1916. 

WORTHINGTON,  THOMAS  SUMNER.  Matric.  Non-Coil., 
Easter,  1890.  [S.  of  Thomas.]  Went  out  of  residence  through 
illness  from  which  he  died  a  few  years  later.  Brother  of 
Andrew  L.  (1890),  Arthur  F.  B.  (1899)  and  Henry  N.  (1889). 
(Rev.  H.  N.  Worthington.) 

WORTHINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  9,  1782.  S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Matthew  (doubtless  Jesus 
College,  Oxford,  1753)  [schoohnaster],  of  Deuddwr  [Dyther], 
Montgom.  Bapt.  Dec.  4,  1764.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1783;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A.  1787.  Ord.  priest  (London),  Apr.  17, 
1791.   (Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

WORTHINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  8, 
1793.  Of  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  iSoo. 
Fellow,  Jan.  24,  1797;  no  College  record  of  his  presence  at 
a  College  meeting.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Mar.  12,  1797- 
(R.  Gardner.) 

WORTHINGTON,  WILLIAM  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  3,  1854.  Of  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
Scholar,  1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1865.  Ord. deacon  (Chester), 
1859;  priest,  i860;  C  of  Cheadle,  Chesh.,  1859-61.  C.  of 
St  James,  Manchester,  1861.  C.  of  Tickenhall,  Derbs.,  1861-4. 
C.  of  St  Lawrence,  York,  1864-7.  C  of  Pickering,  Yorks., 
1867-9.  C.  of  Leesfield,  Lanes.,  1871.  C  of  St  Mary's, 
Preston,  1873-5.  C.  of  Runcorn,  1875-6.  Chaplain  to  Price's 
candle  works,  Bromborough  Pool,  Birkenhead,  1876-93.  Lie. 
Pr.,  dios.  of  Chester  and  Liverpool,  1901-13.  Latterly  of  Rock 
Ferry,  Birkenhead  and  of  Round  House,  Stapeley,  Nantwich. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1914. 

WORTLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  11,  1847. 
A  'Ten-year  man.'  Matric.  Easter,  1858;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.), 
1859.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Appleby,  Westmorland,  1858-61. 
V.  of  St  Gregory's,  Norwich,  1864-74-  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1875-   (Clergy  List.) 

WORTLEY,  JOHN  DIXON.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1889. 
S.  of  J.,  Esq.,  of  the  Poplars,  Frettenham,  Norfolk.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1909.  Ord.  deacon  (Bp. 
Royston),  1899;  priest  (Liverpool),  1900;  C.  of  Walton-on-the- 
Hill,  Surrey,  1899-1902.  C.  of  St  John-the-Evang.,  Woolwich, 
1902-3.  C.  of  North  Cray,  Kent,  1903-9-  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
West  Smethwick,  Staffs.,  1909-10  C  of  Shere  with  Peaslake, 
Surrey,  1910-12.  C.  of  Denham,  Middlesex,  1912-15.  C  of 
Penshurst,  Kent,  1915-17-  R-  of  Swannington,  Norfolk, 
1917-50.  Author,  Downham  Market,  Swannington,  etc. 
(Crockford.) 


584 


WoRTLEY,  Robert  Woods 

WORTLEY,  ROBERT  WOODS.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1877. 
[Only]  s.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Suffield  Hall,  Norfolk.  B.  there, 
1859.    School,  Fauconberge,  Beccles.    Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1882;  priest,  1883;  C.  of 
Dersingham,  Norfolk,  1882-4.  C.  of  Faniham  Royal,  Bucks., 
1884-6.  V.  of  East  with  West  Rudham,  Norfolk,  1886-96. 
R.  of  Flempton  with  Hengrave,  Suffolk,  1896-1922.   Served 
in  the  Great  War,   1914-19   (Chaplain,   R.A.C.D.).    R.  of 
Wadingham,  Lines,   (with   Snitterby  from   1928),   1924-36. 
Married,  Aug.  31,  1886,  Lihan  Agatha,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Stirling  Frederic  Marshall,  R.  of  Famham  Royal.  Died 
in  1936.    (Venn,  11.  426;  Crock/ord;  Univ.  War  List.) 
WOTHERSPOON,    CUTHBERT.     Adm.    pens,    at    St    John's, 
Mar.  23,  1866.   S.  of  David,  merchant  (and  Jane  Elizabeth). 
B.  Mar.  7,  1847,  in  Camberwell,  Surrey.  Bapt.  Apr.  28,  1847. 
Matric.  Michs.  1866. 
WOTHERSPOON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  Clare,  June  11,  1887. 
[Eldest  s.  of  Charles  Grey,  barrister,  of  Aberdour,  Fifes.   B. 
May  2, 1868.  School,  Fettes.]  Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1891 ; 
M.A.  1895.    Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1888,  1889;  played  for 
Scotland  on  seven  occasions  between  1891  and  1894,  and  a 
member  of  the  first  XV  sent  to  South  Africa.    Sometime 
Assistant  Master  at  Blair  Lodge  School.  For  many  years  with 
Nobel's  explosive  Company  in  London.  A  barrister.  Married, 
Oct.   II,   1902,  Annie  Manning,  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Arthur  Judkins,  of  Heyford  Grange,  Northants.   Died  Aug. 
19,  1942,  aged  74,  at  Fleet,  Hants.    [Fettes  Coll.  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Aug.  25,  1942-) 
WOTTON,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  16, 
1767;  Scholar,  1769.   [Probably  s.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  (1741). 
R.  of  Rockland  All  Saints,  Norfolk.]   Matric.  Lent,  1771- 
WRAGG,  ERNEST.    Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1897.    S.  of 
Reuben,  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs.    School,  Nottingham  High. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  Scholar;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class, 
1899);  B.A.  1901.   At  Guy's  Hospital;  House  Surgeon  there. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,   1906;  M.B.  and  B.S.  (London)   1906. 
Practised  at  Southend-on-Sea.   Died  Aug.  4,  1939.   {Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  7,  i939) 
WRAGG,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May-June,  1788. 
Eldest  s.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Aston,  Yorks.   B.  there,  Dec.  3, 
1767.  Schools,  Tickhill    (Mr  Dixon)  and  Richmond,  Yorks. 
(Mr  Temple).   Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A.  i793- 
WRAGGE,  WILLIAM  LINDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Dec.  15,  1811.    S.  of  George,  attorney,  of  Mansfield,  Notts. 
B.  there.   School,  Atherstone,  Warws.   Matric.  Michs.  1812; 
B.A.  1816;  M..A.  1819.   Ord.  priest  (Worcester),  1816.  P.C.  of 
Fulford,  Stafis.,  1816-24.    Disappears  from  Clerical  Guide, 
1829.   (Venn,  11.  158.) 
WRAITH,  HENRY  DUCKLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1890.  S.  of  Lawrence  Hargreaves,  of  Ingatestone,  Essex  (and 
Eliza  Marian  Burton,  dau.  of  H.  C.  Duckle).  B.  [Dec.  3],  1872, 
at   Lower   Darwen,    Lanes.     School,    Marlborough   College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1893;  M.A.  1899.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1895.    Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19   (Lieut.,  Duke  of  Wellington's   (W.   Ridmg  Regt. 
(T.F.)).    Married,    1902,   Catharine  Jane,   dau.   of  Thomas 
Turner,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.   Of  The  Height,  Hardingstone, 
Northants.  in  1946.   Died  in  a  hotel  at  Haslemere,  Oct.  26, 
1950.    (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Walford,  County 
Families;  The  Times,  Oct.  27,  1950.) 
WRANGHAM,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  16,  1785.   [Only]  s.  of  George  [farmer],  of  Middleton,  near 
Pickering,  Yorks.    [B.  June  11,  1769,  at  Raisthorpe,  Yorks.] 
School,  Kingston-on-HuU.   Matric.  Michs.  1786.   Migrated  to 
Trinity  HaU,  Nov.  6,  1787;  Scholar;  Browne  medal,  1787; 
B.A.  (3rd  Wrangler  and  2nd  Smith's  prize)  1790;  Chancellor's 
Classical  medal,  1790;  M.A.  1793  ;Seatonian  prize,  1794,  1800, 
1811,   1812.    Adm.  at  Trinity  in  1794   (date  unrecorded  m 
Adm.  Reg.).  The  Fellowship  (in  Divinity)  at  Trinity  Hall,  for 
which  he  had  appUed,  was  awarded  to  the  Rev.  John  Vickeis, 
who  was  not  a  member  of  the  College.    'This  unexpected 
rebuff  was  deeply  mortifying  to  Wrangham,  and  caused  no 
httle  excitement  at  Cambridge.'  Wrangham's  appeal  to  the 
Lord  ChanceUor  failed.  C.  of  Cobham,  Surrey,  i794-5- J-  o\ 
Hunmanby   with    Muston,   Yorks.,    1795-1842,   and  V.   of 
Folkton,  1795-1821.  F.R.S.,  1804.  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland, 
1820-8;  of  the  East  Riding,  1828-40.   V.  of  Thorpe-Bassett 
1821-7.   Preb.  of  York,  1823.    R.  of  Dodleston,  Cheshire  and 
Preb.   of  Chester,    1827-42-    An  ardent  book-collector  and 
a  friend  of  WilUam  Wordsworth.    Supposed  to  have  had 
republican  principles.  Married  (i)  Apr.  7,  i799,  Agnes,  5th 
dau.  of  Col.  Ralph  Creyke,  of  Marton,   Yorks.;   (2)    1801, 
Dorothy,  2nd  dau.  Of  the  Rev.  Digby  Cayley,  of  Yorkshire,  and 
had  issue.  Author,  Poems;  Sermons;  etc.  Died  Dec.  27,  1842, 
at  Chester.    Left  a  large  collection  of  pamphlets  to  Tnnity. 
Father  of  George  W.  (1825).   (Gunning,  11.  16-37;  D.N.U.; 
Michael  Sadleir,  Things  Past.) 


Wratislaw,  Albert  Henry 

WRANGHAM,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  1,  i8go. 
B.  June  6,  1871.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890; 
B..\.  1893;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1895;  priest, 
1896;  C.  of  Darrington,  Yorks.,  1895-1901.  R.  of  Long 
Newnton,  Wilts.,  1901-17.  R.  of  Hardenhuish,  1917-20. 
V.  of  Highworth  with  Sevenhampton,  1920-6.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Bristol,  1918.  R.  of  Burton  Agnes  with  Harpham,  Yorks., 
1926-41.  Died  Jan.  14,  1941.  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crock/ord;  The  Times,  Jan.  17,  i94i-) 

WRANGHAM,  GEORGE  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  17,  1825;  from  Brasenose  CoUege,  Oxford, 
whence  he  had  matric.  Jan.  14,  1822,  age  17.  [Eldest]  s.  of 
[the  Yen.]  Francis  (1785),  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland  (and 
Dorothy  Cayley).  School,  Ripon.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A. 
1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord.  priest  (London,  Z.i«.  dim.  from  York), 
June  I,  1828.  R.  of  Thorpe-Bassett,  Yorks.,  1828-55,  and  V. 
of  Ampleforth,  1829-55-  Died  Oct.  24,  1855.  aged  51,  at 
Aston  Clinton,  Bucks.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Index  hccUs.; 
CUrgy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1855,  II.  665.) 

WRANGHAM,  JOHN  MARRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel 
Oct.  5,  1886.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1896.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1894.  .Assistant  Surgeon  at  Tewkesbury  Hospital, 
1895 ;  Assistant  Medical  Officer  at  Wadsley  asylum,  Sheffie  d, 
1900.  Practised  at  Ripponden,  near  Halifax.  Died  m  July, 
1937.    (Medical  Directories.) 

WRANGHAM,  WALTER  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  16,  1890.  [2nd]  s.  of  Walter  Francis  (Exeter  College 
Oxford,  1848),  barrister,  of  Hotham  House,  Yorks.  (and 
Fanny,  only  dau.  of  John  W.  Grimston,  of  Neswick  HaU, 
Yorks.).  B.  Mar.  6,  1872.  School,  Ripon  Grammar  (Rev. 
A.  B.  Haslam).  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  B.A.  1893;  M.A.  1897. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1896.  On  the 
North-Eastem  Circuit.  Sub-Treasurer  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
1908-35.  Married,  Feb.  7,  1899,  Evelyn  .^gnes  Fanme,  dau. 
of  Edward  WUberforce,  a  Master  of  the  Supreme  Court,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Nov.  21,  1935,  at  Eastbourne.  (Eagle,  xlix. 
130;  Burke,  L.G.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  23,  I935-) 

WRATHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  19, 
1793.  S.  of  John,  of  Masham,  Yorks.  School,  Hurworth,  Lo. 
Durham.   .Matric.  Michs.  1794;  B-A.  1798- 

WRATISLAW,  ALBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  and  elMted 
entrance  scholar  at  Christ's,  May  14,  1881.  [2nd]  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Albert  Henry  (next),  V.  of  Manorbier,  Pembs.  B. 
[Oct.  17,  1862],  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Schools,  Bury  St 
Edmunds  and  Rossall.  Did  not  reside.  Joined  the  Levant 
Consular  Service,  1883;  Vice-Consul  at  Smyrna,  1888;  at 
Philippopohs,  1892;  at  Constantinople,  1896-7;  at  Bussorah, 
1898-1903;  Consul-General  at  Tabriz,  1903-9;  at  Canea, 
Crete,  1909-13;  at  Salonica,  1914;  at  Beyrut,  1919-  Prmcipal 
British  Commissioner  on  the  Turko-Persian  Boundary 
Commission,  1913-14-  C.M.G.,  1901;  C.B.  1909;  C.B.E.  1918. 
Retired,  1920.  Married  (i)  1889,  Gertrude  Evelyn,  dau.  of 
Robert  Cumberbatch  and  had  issue;  (2)  1932,  Beatrice,  widow 
of  Sir  John  Cawston,  K.C.B.  Latteriy  of  13,  York  House, 
Kensington.  Died  Apr.  28,  1938-  {'Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch. 
Reg.;  Rossall  Sch.  Reg.;  PeiU,  n.  680;  Who  was  H  ho.) 

WRATISLAW,  ALBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  2,  1840.  S.  of  VVUUam  Ferdmand  [Count 
Wratislaw  von  Mitrovitz  (whose  father  was  a  Czech  emigre), 
soUcitor,  of  Rugby]  (and  Charlotte  .Anne).  B.  at  Rugby 
[Nov.  5,  1822].  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  ^Uchs.  1840. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  Apr.  28,  1842;  Scholar,  1842;  B.A. 
(3rd  Classic)  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1844-53; 
Junior  Dean,  1845;  Steward,  1847;  Tutor,  1847-52.  Ord 
deacon  and  priest  (Ely),  1845-  Head  Master  of  Felsted  School, 
1850-5-  Head  Master  of  Bury  St  Edmund's  School,  1855-79- 
V  of  Manorbier,  Pembs.,  1879-89.  when  his  sight  failed  and 
he  resigned.  Married  (i)  Dec.  28, 1853,  Frances  Gertrude,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  J.  G.  Hehn;  (2)  July  4,  1871,  Emily  Snape  dau 
of  the  Rev.  W.  H.  Shelford.  Visited  Bohemia  in  1849  and  laid 
the  basis  of  his  Slavonic  scholarship.  Translated  The  Queen's 
Court  MSS.  and  other  Ancient  Bohemian  Poems  (which  had 
been  discovered  by  accident  in  1817);  The  Adventures  of 
Baron  Wenuslas  Wratxslaw,  and  the  Diary  of  an  Ettibassy 
from  King  George  of  Bo)>emia  to  Louis  XIV.  Author  Life  of 
St  John  Nepomucen;  Sketch  of  John  Huss  and  Sixty  Folk 
Tales  from  Slavonic  Sources,  etc.  Lived  latteriy  at  Southsea, 
where  he  died  Nov.  3,  1892.  M.I.  in  Bury  St  Edmunds 
Cathedral,  erected  'by  54  of  his  old  boys,  m  honour  of  a  great 
master,  a  kind  teacher  and  an  eminent  scholar.  Left  to 
Christ's  College  his  collection  of  Slavonic  books.  Father  ot 
the  above.  (Al.  Felsted.;  Boose,  111.  1503;  E.  A.  B.  Barnard; 
Peile,  u.  477;  T>N.B.) 


585 


Wray,  Charles 

WRAY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  11, 
1803.  [2nd]  s.  of  [Colonel]  John,  of  Hull.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Lent,  1806;  Scholar;  B.A.  1807;  M.A.  1810.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  11,  1805.  Called  to  the  Bar.  Of  5, 
ParUament  Street,  London,  in  1820.  Subsequently  Chief 
Justice  of  Demerara.  Brother  of  John  (1800).  {Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  V.  Hodson.) 

WRAY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1877- 

5.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1841).  B.  at  Ely,  Cambs.  School, 
private.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1882;  M.A.  1885.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.),  1883;  priest  (York),  1884;  C.  of  All  Saints, 
Northampton,  1883-8.  C.  of  the  Priory  Church,  Great 
Malvern,  1888-9.  V.  of  Helidon  and  Catesby,  Northants., 
1889-95.  V.  of  Aston-by-Sutton,  Cheshire,  1895-1912.  R.  of 
Cricklade,  Wilts.,  1912-27.  Lived  latterly  at  MiU  HiU,  where 
he  died  Mar.  18,  1945.  Brother  of  George  D.  (1881).  {Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Mar.  20,  I945-) 

WRAY,  DANIEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Dec.  27,  1763- 
[Doubtless  s.  of  Daniel  (1718-9)  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  (and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  DareU,  of  Richmond,  Surrey).] 

WRAY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1827.  S.  of 
Edward,  joiner.  B.  at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1828;  Scholar,  1831;  B.A.  {6th  Classic)  1832; 
M.A.  1835;  B.D.  1843.  Fellow,  1834-45-  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham),  Dec.  5,  1840;  priest  (Lichfield),  June  27,  1841. 
Second  Master  of  Richmond,  Yorks.,  Grammar  School,  1835- 

6.  Head  Master  of  DarUngton  Grammar  School,  1836-40. 
R.  of  Ufford,  Northants.,  1844-7.  Died  Jan.  12,  1847,  aged 
40.  {Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Durham  Ord.  Book;  Northants. 
Clergy;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1847,  i.  446.) 

WRAY,  GEORGE  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1881.    [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1841)  deceased. 

B.  June  9,  i860,  at  Winchester.  School,  Lancing  (Dr  Sander- 
son). Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.),  1884;  priest,  1885;  C.  of  All  Saints,  North- 
ampton, 1884-6.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Warrington,  1886-8.  V.  of 
Halton,  Cheshire,  1888-1905.  V.  of  Timperley,  1905-17.  R- 
of  Easton-Grey,  Wilts.,  1917-19-  R-  of  Long  Newnton,  1916- 
26.  Lie.  to  Off.,  dio.  of  Chichester,  1931-2-  Died  May  30, 
1932,  at  Brighton.  Brother  of  Charles  (1877).  {Lancing  Reg. ; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  June  1,  1932.) 

WRAY,  GEORGE  OCTAVIUS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Oct.  3,  1866.  [Eldest  s.  of  George,  retired  of&cer  of  the  Bengal 
Army,  of  Cleasby,  Yorks  (and  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  Christopher 
Wright,  of  Cleasby).  B.  1822.]  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  B.A. 
1870;  LL.M.  1873;  LL.D.  1879.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  6,  i86i.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1864.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely),  1872;  priest,  1873;  C.  of  Fomham  All  Saints,  Suffolk, 
1872-4.  C.  of  Wood-Ditton,  Cambs.,  1874-5.  V.  of  Brocken- 
hurst,  Hants.,  1875-83-  Married  (i)  June  20,  1859,  Melesina, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Crofton,  R.  of  Skreen,  Co.  Sligo; 
(2)  Sept.  3,  1864,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Robbey, 
of  Upton  Park,  Slough.  Latterly  of  Surbiton  Hill,  Surrey, 
where  he  died  Mar.  18,  1893,  aged  70.  Brother  of  William  M. 
(1843).  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Mar.  29,  1893;  V.  Hodson.) 

WRAY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  13,  1841. 
[Yoimgest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Cecil  Daniel  (Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  1795).  B.  in  Manchester.  School  [Manchester 
Grammar  and]  Oxford  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A. 
1846;  M.A.  1849.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1846;  priest,  1847; 

C.  of  Burwardsley,  Cheshire,  1846-8.  C.  of  Kirkham,  Lanes., 
1849-50.  P.C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Ancoats,  1850-4.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Ely,  Cambs.,  1855.  Minor  Canon,  Sacristan  and 
Precentor  of  Ely  Cathedral,  1855-9.  Minor  Canon  and 
Precentor  of  Winchester  Cathedral,  1859-77.  C.  of  Holt, 
Denbighs.,  1877-9.  V.  of  Crawley  Down,  Sussex,  1879-80. 
Married,  1851,  at  Powick,  Worcs.,  Madeline,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Vawdrey,  R.  of  Harthill,  Cheshire.  Died  Jan. 
30,  1880,  aged  57.  Father  of  Charles  (1877)  and  George  D. 
(1881).  {Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Feb.  4,  1880.) 

WRAY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  27,  1846.  S.  of 
James  Taylor.  B.  [Mar.  19,  1826],  at  Leybum,  Yorks. 
School,  Darlington.  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Kept  six  terms  to 
June,  1848.  Of  Kirkby-Lonsdale,  Westmorland.  Entered  the 
Army  Pay  Dept.;  Paymaster,  1857;  Hon.  Major,  1871;  Staff 
Paymaster,  1878.  Retired  as  Hon.  Lieut. -Colonel,  1884. 
(Peile,  II.  497;  Army  Lists.) 

WRAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1800, 
[Eldest]  s.  of  [Colonel]  John,  of  Hull.  [B.  1782,  in  Yorks.] 
School,  Louth,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  Scholar,  1801; 
B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1807.  Adm.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford,  1847. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  1,  1805.    Called  to  the  Bar, 


Wren,  Thomas 

Nov.  25,  1823.  Receiver-General  of  the  Metropolitan  Police, 
1829-60.  Founder  of  the  University  Life  Assurance  Society, 
1824;  Chairman,  1825-56.  Died  Feb.  16,  1869,  in  London. 
Father  of  John  C.  (1844);  brother  of  Charies  (1803).  {Boase, 
HI.  1511;  Inns  of  Court;  Al.  Oxon.,  which  confuses  him  with 
the  next;  Some  Louth  Grammar  Schoolboys.) 

WRAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  July  i,  1801.  Of 
Lines.  [School,  Grantham.]  Adm.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1801.  Matric.  Easter,  1804.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  Dec.  22, 
1805;  priest,  June  i,  1806;  C.  of  Theddlethorpe  All  Samts, 
Lines.,  1805-6.  V.  of  Bardney  with  Manby,  180&-51.  Died 
Dec.  5,  1851,  aged  74,  at  Bardney.  Father  of  John  F.  (1819). 
{St  John's  CoU.  Adm.,  iv.  573;  Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1852,  i. 
105-) 

WRAY,  JOHN  COPLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
26,  1844.  [Only]  s.  of  John  (1800).  B.  [May  15,  1826],  in 
London.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs. 
1845;  B.A.  (10/A  Wrangler)  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Fellow  of 
Clare,  1849.  Rowing  'blue,'  1849  and  1850.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  20,  1845.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17, 
1852.  Hon.  Col.,  6th  Royal  Lanes.  MiUtia,  1879;  Colonel, 
4th  (MiUtia)  Batt.,  the  Manchester  Regt.  Chairman  of  the 
University  Life  Assurance  Society.  Professor  of  Mathematics 
at  Sydney,  AustraUa.  Died  Feb.  16,  1905.  {Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

WRAY,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  28, 
1819.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1801),  V.  of  Bardney,  Lines. 
Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A.  1824.  V.  of  Stixwould,  Lmcs.  (and 
C.  of  Horsington),  1839-52.  Married  (1)  a  sister  of  Arthur 
Thistlewood,  the  Cato  Street  conspirator;  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of 
Leonard  Hariand,  Esq.,  of  Holdemess.  Died  Aug.  15,  1852, 
aged  51.   {Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1852, 11.  544;  P-  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WRAY,  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  22,  1827. 
Matric.  Easter,  1829.  One  of  these  names,  M.R.C.S.,  1815; 
L.S.A.,  1816;  M.D.,  Erlangen,  1835;  L.R.C.P.,  1844; 
M.R.C.P.,  1859,  was  of  Tudor  Lodge,  Brixton.  House 
Surgeon,  Children's  dispensary  and  Medical  Of&cer,  Western 
City  dispensary.  Medical  Of6cer,  Brixton  Dispensary. 
Author,  medical.   {Medical  Directories.) 

WRAY,  WILLIAM  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  8,  1843.  S.  of  George,  of  Cleasby,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1843;  B.A.  1847;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  Sept.  25, 
1847;  priest,  July  7,  1848;  C.  of  Darlington,  1847-50.  C.  of 
Stokesley,  Yorks.,  I85c^-2.  C.  of  Netherbury,  Dorset,  1852-4. 
Chaplain,  R.N.,  1855-71;  H.M.S.  Penelope;  Terrible;  Dons; 
Roval  Adelaide;  Duke  of  Wellington.  C.  of  St  Oswald's, 
Durham,  1871-3.  V.  of  Ovingham,  Northumberland,  1873-86. 
Married  Mary  Louisa  — .  Died  May  11,  1886,  aged  61. 
Brother  of  George  O.  (1866).  {Durham  Ord.  Book;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  May  19,  1886.) 

WREATHALL,  WILLIAM  SIMPSON.  Adm.  a  scholar  at 
Queens',  Oct.  1897.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  Mar.  16,  1878,  at  Hull. 
School,  Hvmers  College,  Hull.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A. 
1900.  Associated  with  the  British  Electrical  Federation. 
Died  Sept.  17,  1939,  at  East  Molesey.  {The  Times,  Sept.  20, 
1939-) 

WREFORD,  SAMUEL  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  20,  1868.  2nd  s.  of  William,  merchant,  deceased 
B.  in  Islington.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872.  DiedMar.24, 
1873,  'aged  25,'  at  Clifton.    {The  Times,  Mar.  26,  1873-) 

WREN,  ADDERLEY  BARTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4, 

1839.  Of  Devon.   Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843. 

WREN,  ALFRED  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  29,  1863.  S.  of  A.  T.,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Lines.  Matric. 
Michs.  1863;  Scholar,  1864;  B.A.  1867;  M.A.  1870.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.),  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Church-Langton, 
Tur-LangtonandThorpe-Langton,  Leics.,  1867-73-  Chaplain 
to  the  Mayor  of  Boston,  Lines.,  1873-7.  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Soho, 
London,  1877-8.  Vice- Principal  of  Chester  Training  College, 
1878.  Master  of  Roysse's  School  and  Assist.  Pr.  of  St 
Nicholas,  Abingdon,  Berks.,  1879-82.  R.  of  Newton, 
Suffolk,  1892-1916.  Died  July  6,  1916.  (T.  A.  Walker,  522 
and  MS.  note;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  11,  1916.) 

WREN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  17, 

1840.  S.  of  W[miam]  W[eld],  Esq.,  of  Eastwood,  Rochford, 
Essex.  B.  there  [Oct.  17,  1821.  School,  Merchant  Taylors']. 
Matric.  Michs.  1840;  B.A.  1844;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  Dec.  22,  1844;  C.  of  Great  Chesterford,  Essex, 
1845-9.  C.  of  South  Walsham  and  Hemblington,  Norfolk, 
1850-3.  V.  of  Heybridge,  Essex,  1857-94.  Died  Oct.  30,  1895. 
{Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xix.  201;  Crockford; 
Clergy  List;  The  Times,  Nov.  5,  1895.) 


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Wren,  Walter 

WREN,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  14,  1852. 
[2nd]  s.  of  Richard.  B.  [Jan.  7,  1834],  at  Buntingford,  Herts. 
Schools,  Buntingford  and  Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1852;  Scholar,  1852;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862. 
Founder  and  Principal  of  the  well-known  'Coaching' 
estabhshment  named  after  himself.  Member  of  the  first 
London  County  Council.  M.P.  for  Wallingford,  1880,  but  lost 
his  seat  on  petition.  Crippled  by  spinal  disease  from  the 
beginning  of  his  College  residence.  Married  (i)  i860,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  William  Cox,  of  Halesowen;  (2)  1867,  Emily,  dau.  of 
G.  VV.  Horn,  of  Richmond.  Died  Aug.  5,  1898.  A  prize  was 
founded  in  his  honour  at  Christ's,  1902.  (Feile,  11.  526; 
G.  T.  Hales;  Who  was  Who.) 

WRENBURY,  LORD  (1864),  see  BUCKLEY,  HENRY  BURTON. 

WRENCH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  28,  1822. 
[4th  s.  of  Jacob  George,  of  Grove  Hill,  Camberwell.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1822.  Kept  six  terms.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  20, 
1822.  Died  Aug.  21,  1824,  aged  22.  Brother  of  Jacob  G. 
(1811).    (Peile,  II.  408;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1824,  II.  284.) 

WRENCH,  EDWARD  BRANSON.  Adm.  at  C.wendish  H.,  Oct. 
1883.  [2nd  s.  of  Edward  Mason,  M.V.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Baslow, 
Derbs.  (and  Anne  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Kirke).  B.  June  28, 
1866.  School,  Derby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Migrated  to 
Downing;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1892.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1892;  L.S.A.,  1891.  Practising  at 
Bakewell,  Derbs.  in  1895;  at  Baslow,  in  1900;  at  St  John's 
Chapel,  Co.  Durham,  in  1910;  and  at  Ireshopebum,  Wearhead, 
in  1920.  Died  at  Wearhead,  Feb.  23,  1921.  Brother  of 
WiUiam  M.  (1882).  {Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Feb.  28,  1921.) 

WRENCH,  JACOB  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  {age  20)  at  Magda- 
lene, Feb.  23,  1811;  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  Feb.  5,  1811,  age  20.  S.  of  Jacob  George, 
merchant,  of  [St  Magnus-the-Mart>T]  London.  School, 
Leeds.  Matric.  Lent,  1811.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 
Mar.  29,  1813;  LL.B.  1817;  LL.D.  1825.  Adm.  ad  eundem, 
at  Oxford,  1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1813;  priest  (London), 
Sept.  25,  1814.  R.  of  Stowting,  Kent,  1814-35.  Chaplain  to 
the  Duke  of  Sussex,  1815-17.  Chaplain  to  the  Embassy  at 
Constantinople,  1817-22.  V.  of  Blakeney,  Gloucs.,  1826-34. 
V.  of  Salehurst,  Sussex,  1827-60.  Died  July  7,  i860,  aged  69. 
Father  of  the  next;  brother  of  Charles  (1822).  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Foster,  Index  EccUs.;  CUrical  Guide;  Clergy  List;  The 
Extraordinary  Black  Book,  1830;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  n.  210.) 

WRENCH,  JACOB  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7, 
1845.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Jacob  George  (above),  of  Lambeth  (and 
Frances).  B.  June  22,  1826,  at  Camberwell,  Surrey.  Matric. 
Michs.  1845;  B.A.  (12th  Wrangler)  1849;  M.A.  1852.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester),  1850;  priest,  1851;  C.  of  Stockwell 
Chapel,  Kennington,  Surrey,  1852.  C.  of  Chnst  Church, 
Westminster,  1854.  Chaplain  and  Assistant  Master  at  the 
Ordnance  School,  Carshalton,  Surrey,  1855-7.  C.  of  Sedles- 
combe,  Sussex,  1858-61.  C.  of  St  Botolph's,  Bishopsgate, 
London,  1870-2.  P.C.  of  St  James's,  Clapton,  Middlesex, 
1872-3.  Chaplain  to  the  Mercers'  Company,  1870-3.  Died 
June  II,  1873.  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Al.  Oxon.  [sub  his 
father).) 

WRENCH,  PETER  ELWYN  (or  ELWIN).  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  May  13,  1841.  S.  of  Peter  Elwyn,  yeoman.  B.  June 
25  1822  at  Hindringham,  Norfolk.  School,  Holt.  Matric. 
Michs.  1841.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Dec.  8,  1842;  B.A.  1845; 
M.A.  1849;  B.D.  i8s6.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1846;  pnest 
1847;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Blackburn,  Lanes.,  1846-8.  C.  of 
Easby,  Yorks.,  1848.  C.  of  Stand,  Lanes.,  1848-51.  C.  of 
Overton,  1851-2.  C.  of  WTiitwell,  1852.  V.  of  St  George's, 
Truro,  ComwaU,  1852-86.  C.  of  Bayston  Hill,  Salop,  1880. 
C.  of  Hokne,  Hunts.,  1880-1.  C.  of  Chearsley,  Bucks.,  1881. 
C  of  Tuxford,  Notts.,  1881-2.  R.  of  Portnacrois  with 
Glencreran,  Argylls.,  1882-97.  Died  Oct.  10,  1897,  at 
Frasnacloich,  Ledaig.  {Peile,  11.  480;  Crockford;  Boase, 
Collect.  Cornub.;  Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.) 

WRENCH,  The  Rev.  THOMAS  ROBERT.  M.A.  1825,  incorp. 
from  Oxford.  [S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  London.]  Matnc.  from 
Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  13,  1784,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1788-  U..\.  (Oxford)  1792.  V.  of  Shipton-Bellinger,  Hants., 
1789-93.  R.  of  St  Michael's,  Comhill,  London,  1793-1836. 
Died  Sept.  29,  1836,  aged  73-  Doubtless  father  of  the  next. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1836,  11.  663;  Madge, 
Hampshire  Inductions.) 

WRENCH,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  June  22,  1824.  Of  Surrey.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Robert  (above).]  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A- 
1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  Dec.  21,  1828; 
priest,  June  6,  1830.  R.  of  St  Michael's,  Comhill,  London, 
1836-75.   Died  June  21,  1875-    [Boase,  vi.  960;  Crockford.) 


Wrey,  Henry  Bourchier 

WRENCH,  WILLIAM  MERVYN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1882. 
S.  of  Edward  Mason,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Baslow,  Derbs.  B.  there, 
Nov.  I,  1863.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Resided 
one  year.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  Died  May  6,  1890,  at 
Baslow.  Brother  of  Edward  B.  (1883).  {Derby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Venn,  11.  459.) 

WRENFORD,  ARTHUR  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1900.  [Eldest]  s.  of  W.  L.,  Esq.  [William  Leonard, 
barrister,  of  Wootton  rectory,  Canterbury].  B.  .\pr.  25,  1881, 
in  West  Kensington.  School,  Dover  CoUege  (Rev.  W.  C. 
Compton).  Matric.  Michs.  1900.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Worcs. 
Regt.,  1903;  Lieut.,  1907.  Served  with  the  West  African 
Frontier  Force  in  Northern  Nigeria.  In  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Major,  Worcestershire  Regt.;  attached  Royal  Inniskilling 
FusiUers;  Lieut.-Col.,  E.  Lanes.  Regt.;  wounded;  mentioned 
in  despatches);  killed  in  action.  Mar.  21,  1918.  {Dover  Coll. 
Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Univ.  War  List.) 

WRENFORD,  HUGH  JOHN  WOLLASTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Aug.  2,  1899;  a  choral  student.  S.  of  the  Rev. 
WiUiam  Henry  (Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin),  V.  of  Shaldon, 
Devon  [died  Nov.  20,  1889]  (and  Fanny  Kate  Warlow). 
B.  Sept.  23,  1881,  at  St  Shaldon  vicarage.  Schools,  St 
Edmunds,  Canterbury  [and  Clergy  Orphan].  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1912.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol),  1904; 
priest,  1905;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Swindon,  1904-16.  V.  of  St 
Simon's,  Bristol,  1916-41.  V.  of  Burrington,  Devon,  1941-8. 
R.  of  Farleigh  Hungerford  with  TeUisford,  Somerset,  1948-52-. 
{Reg.  of  Clergy  Orphan  Sch.;  Crockford.) 

WREY,  ARTHUR  BOURCHIER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  16,  1850.  [3rd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  (1817) 
(and  Anne  Burnett,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Yeomans, 
V.  of  Bishop's  Tawton,  Devon).  B.  [Apr.  17,  1831],  at 
Ashburton,  Devon.  School,  Marlborough  CoUege.  Matric. 
Michs.  1850;  B.A.  1854;  M.A.  1857.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester), 
1855;  priest,  1856;  C.  of  Great  Berkhamsted,  1855-8.  C.  of 
Buckingham,  1859-62.  V.  of  Knowl  HUl,  Berks.,  1862-4. 
R.  of  Ashby  Parva,  Leics.,  1864-70.  V.  of  Morval,  ComwaU, 
1870-6.  V.  of  Mary  Church,  with  CoffinsweU,  Devon,  1876- 
1905.  Married  (i)  Jan.  18,  1859,  Helen,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Philpotts,  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  Aug.  24,  1881,  Claudine  Maud,  dau.  of  Charles  Twining, 
Q.C.,  and  had  further  issue.  Died  Sept.  28,  1918,  at  Torquay. 
Brother  of  John  W.  (1847).  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crock- 
ford; Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WREY,  BOURCHIER  WILLIAM  TOKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
T^NiTV,  Oct.  22,  1849.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.  Su-]  Henry 
Bourchier  [9th  Bart.]  (BalUol  CoUege,  Oxford,  1815)  (and 
EUen  Maria,  dau.  of  Nicholas  RandaU  Toke,  of  Godington, 
Kent).  B.  [Aug.  7,  1830],  at  Tavistock,  Devon.  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1854; 
priest,  1855;  C.  of  Handsworth,  Staffs.,  1854-6.  C.-in-charge 
of  Warmsworth,  Yorks.,  1856-7.  C.  of  Salcombe,  Devon, 
1857-8.  C.  of  Harracott,  1859-62.  R.  of  Combe-m-Teign- 
head,  1864-1906.  Married,  Sept.  8,  1859,  .-Vnne  CaroUne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Crosthwaite,  of  FitzwUham  Square,  DubUn. 
Resided  latteriy  at  Torquay,  where  he  died  June  13,  1918. 
Father  of  Henry  B.  (1882).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and 
B.;  The  Guardian,  June  20,  1918.) 

WREY,  GEORGE  EDWARD  BOURCHIER.  .\dm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  19,  1869.  [Only]  s.  of  George  Bourchier  of 
[Vidona,  .\ustralia  and]  Clevedon  Lodge,  Reading  (and 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Cuninghame,  of  Caddel,  Ayrshu-e). 
B.  Mar.  9,  1851,  at  Melbourne,  .A.ustraUa.  School,  Aldeburgh, 
SuffoUi  (private)  [and  Harrow].  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A. 
1873  Adm  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  7,  1873.  Of  Thornton, 
KUmamock,  Ayrshire.  Married,  Feb.  24,  1S86,  his  cousm, 
Anne  Maud,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  .\rthur  Bourchier  (1850),  V. 
of  St  Mary  Church,  Devon,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  9, 
1926.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WREY  HENRY  BOURCHIER.  .A.dm,  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  13, 
1882.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Bourchier  WiUiam  Toke  (1849), 
of  Combe  rectory,  Teignmouth  (and  Anne  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Crosthwaite).  B.  [Jan.  13,  1863],  in  Dublm.  School, 
Newton  Abbot  College.  Did  not  reside.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield),  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1893-5.  C.  of  Malvem  Link,  Worcs.,  1895-1901. 
C  of  Northfield  with  Bartley  Green,  1901-4.  C.  of  Chnst 
Church,  Rushall,  1904-8.  C.  of  Stockton  Salop,  1908-10. 
C  of  Shaldon,  Devon,  1910-16.  R.  of  Ideford,  1916^36. 
Married,  Sept.  11,  1895,  Helen  Esm^,  dau.  of  Frederick  CE. 
Griffin,  of  Gorsty  Hayes  Manor  House,  TettenhaU,  Staffs., 
and  had  issue.  Died  May  2,  1936.  (Peile,  11.  690;  Crockford; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 


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WREY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  June  21, 
1817.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Bourchier  (Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  1778)  [of  Corffe,  Barnstaple,  Devon].  [B.  Sept.  18, 
1797.]  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  Michs.  1817; 
B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1835.  R.  of  King's  Nympton,  Devon,  1834- 
40.  R.  of  Combe-in-Teignhead,  1840-56.  Married  (i)  1826, 
Anne  Burnett,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Yeomans,  V.  of 
Bishop's  Tawton,  Devon,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Nov.  6,  1866, 
Elizabeth  Dorothea,  widow  of  Thomas  Potts,  of  St  Mary 
Church,  Devon.  Died  Oct.  20,  1872.  Brother  of  William  L. 
(1811);  father  of  Arthur  B.  (1850)  and  the  next.  {Blundell's 
Sch.  Reg.;  T.  A.  Walker,  398;  Clergy  List;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WREY,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  19, 
1847.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  R.  of  Combe-in- 
Teignhead,  Devon  (and  Anne  Burnett,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Yeomans).  B.  [Nov.  27,  1827],  at  Okehampton. 
Bapt.  Dec.  25,  1827.  [School,  Marlborough  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B..^.  1851;  M.A.  1854.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  14,  1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1852. 
Died,  utmiarried,  June  i,  1865.  Brother  of  Arthur  B.  (1850). 
{Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke, 
P.  and  B.) 

WREY,  ROBERT  BOURCHIER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  5,  1813;  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
had  matric.  Feb.  19,  1810,  age  18.  [2nd  s.  of  Sir  Bourchier 
(New  College,  Oxford,  1774).  7th  Bart.,  of  Tawstock,  Devon 
(by  his  1st  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Palk,  Bart.,  of 
Haldon,  Devon).  B.  1790.]  Matric.  Lent,  1813.  Of  Dalwood 
Barton,  Devon.  J. P.  for  Devon.  Married,  1821,  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  Capt.  James,  R.N.  Died,  s.p.,  Mar.  29,  1872.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WREY,  WILLIAM  LONG.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  29,  1811.  Of  Devon.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  B.  [William 
Bourchier]  (Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1778),  of  Barnstaple  (and 
Sophia,  dau.  of  George  Bethell,  of  Bradford,  Wilts.).  [B. 
1792.]  Matric.  Easter,  181 1.  Sometime  Lieut.,  19th  Dragoons. 
Brother  of  John  (1817).   (Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

WRIDE,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  8, 
1827;  from  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
July  7,  1820,  age  20.  [Only]  s.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Bermond- 
sey,  Surrey.  B.  there,  Sept.  8,  1799.  School,  Greenwich 
(Mr  Walpole).   Matric.  Easter,  1827.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

WRIGGLESWORTH,  JOHN  DAWSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
Catharine's,  July  i,  1789.  Matric.  Michs.  1789;  B.A.  1793. 
V.  of  Loddon,  Norfolk,  1833-48.  Died  Dec.  5,  1848,  aged  80, 
at  Chesterton,  Cambs.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1849,  I.  213.) 

WRIGGLESWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  5,  1863.  S.  of  John.  B.  [Apr.  i],  1838,  at  Halifax, 
Yorks.  School,  Northants.  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1863. 

WRIGHT,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
June  21,  1819.  Eldest  s.  of  Alexander,  Esq.  [senior  merchant, 
Bengal  C.S.]  (and  Miss  Jessop).  B.  at  Rungpore,  India. 
Matric.  Michs.  1819.   Brother  of  Augustus  (1821). 

WRIGHT,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1879.  [4th]  s.  of  Edward  Martin,  of  Spring  Mount,  Bacup, 
Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1883;  M.A.  and 
LL.M.  1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1880.  Adm. 
Solicitor,  1885;  practised  at  Bacup  and  at  St  Anne's-on-Sea. 
Clerk  to  the  Rossendale  Justices  and  Registrar  of  the 
Rawtenstall  County  Court.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Capt.,  Cheshire  Regt.  and  R.  Welsh  FusiUers).  Died  Aug.  17, 
1925,  aged  64,  at  Keswick.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Inns 
of  Court;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Morning  Post,  Aug.  24,  1925.) 

WRIGHT,  ALFRED  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  1897.  Eldest  s.  of  Alfred,  gent.,  of  Bessingby  Hall, 
Bridlington,  Yorks.  B.  July  26,  1878,  at  Verulam,  Natal. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1897.  Second  Lieut., 
R.G.A.  (Militia)  1900;  Captain,  1906.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.,  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  T.D.).  Of 
Bessingby  Hall,  Bridlington,  Yorks.  Married,  Jan.  18,  1906, 
Bridget,  only  dau.  of  William  Knight  White,  of  Leahurst, 
Tickhill,  Yorks.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  2,  1923.  {Shrews- 
bury Sch.  Keg.;  Army  Lists;  Univ.  War  List;  Fox-Davies, 
Armorial  Families;  The  Times,  Sept.  3,  1923.) 

WRIGHT,  ALFRED  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  I,  1870.  Of  Lanes.  [S.  of  E.  M.,  of  Manchester.  B.  1851. 
School,  Durham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  {Durham  Sch.  Reg.; 
Matrics.  and  Degrees,  1851-1900,  erroneously  gives  his 
College  as  Queens'.) 

WRIGHT,  ALICK  ALLAN  GARDINER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St 
John's,  June  r6,  1894.  S.  of  William,  stamp-distributor 
[died  May  20,  1873]  (and  IsabeUa  McCallum).   B.  Dec.  17, 


Wright,  Arthur 

1872,  at  Portsoy,  Banffshire.  School,  Milne's  Institution, 
Fochabers,  and  at  King's  College,  Aberdeen;  M.A.,  Aberdeen, 
1894.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Joined  the  Bombay  Education 
Service,  1898,  as  Headmaster  of  the  Poona  High  School; 
Principal  of  Elphinstone  High  School,  1899;  Educational 
Inspector,  Sind,  1900;  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Central 
Provinces,  1910;  retired,  1916.  Resided  latterly  at  Baillies 
Wells,  Bieldside,  Aberdeens.,  where  he  died  Nov.  6,  1919. 
{India  Office  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  10,  1919.) 

WRIGHT,  ALMROTH  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct .  8, 
1886.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Charles  Henry  Hamilton  (Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin),  of  33,  Mespil  Road,  Dublin  (and  — ,  dau.  of 
Nils  W.  Almroth,  Governor  of  the  Swedish  Royal  Mint). 
B.  Aug.  10,  1861  at  Richmond,  Yorkshire.  Educated  abroad 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  (M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1883; 
M.D.  1889.)  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1888.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  29,  1884.  Studied  bacteriology  in  the 
laboratories  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 
University  Demonstrator  in  Pathology  at  Cambridge,  1887-9. 
Professor  of  Physiology  at  Sydney  University,  Australia, 
1889-92;  Professor  of  Pathology  at  the  Army  Medical  School, 
Netley,  1892-1902.  Member  of  the  Indian  Plague  Committee, 
1898-1900.  Originator  of  anti-typhoid  inoculation.  During 
the  South  African  War,  1898-1902,  tested  the  results  of  his 
laboratory  work  by  immunising  troops  with  most  satisfactory 
results.  Pathologist  to  St  Mary's  Hospital,  1902;  a  special 
Department  was  created  under  his  direction,  1908,  later 
entitled  the  Institute  of  Pathology  and  Research.  Professor 
of  Experimental  Pathology,  Univ.  of  London.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Col.,  A. M.S.;  mentioned  3  times  in 
despatches);  as  Consulting- Physician  to  the  British  Forces, 
reduced  the  British  Army  and  afterwards  the  French  and 
Belgian  Armies  to  the  lowest  typhoid  rate  ever  attained. 
Actively  associated  in  methods  of  treating  war  wounds  which 
ended  in  the  Dakin-Carrel  system,  and  the  extensive  removal 
of  damaged  tissues.  F.R.S.,  1906.  Hon.  Fellow  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.  Hon.  F.R.C.P.,  Ireland.  Knighted,  1906; 
C.B.  1915;  K.B.E.  1918.  Hon.  D.Sc,  Dublin  and  Leeds; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinb.,  1927,  etc.  Gold  medal  of  the  Medical 
Society  of  London,  1920.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Paris,  1924. 
Married,  1899,  Jane  Georgina,  eldest  dau.  of  R.  Mackay 
Wilson,  of  Coolcarrigan,  Co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
System  of  Anti-Typhoid  Inoculation;  Principles  of  Microscopy; 
Studies  in  Immunisation;  Technique  of  the  Teat  and  Capillary 
Glass  Tube;  The  Unexpurgated  Case  against  Women  Suffrage; 
Prolegomena  to  the  Logic  that  searches  for  Truth;  Treatment  of 
War  Wounds;  etc.  Died  Apr.  30,  1947,  at  his  home  at 
Famham  Conmion,  Bucks.  {Who's  Who;  Inns  of  Court;  The 
Times,  May  i,  1947.) 

WRIGHT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  19,  1848. 
[2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bailey  (1808),  V.  of  Wrangle, 
Lines,  (and  Henrietta  Weekes).  B.  there  [1831].  Bapt.  Mar.  6, 
1831.  School,  Grantham  (Rev.  J.  W.  Inman).  Matric.  Michs. 
1849;  Scholar;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln), 
Dec.  21,  1854;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1855;  C.  of  S.  Ormsby  with 
Driby,  Lines.,  1853-7.  V.  of  Welton-le-Marsh,  1857-71.  R.  of 
Gunby,  1866-71.  R.  of  Toynton,  1871-3.  R.  of  Coningsby, 
1873-1913.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1875-1920.  J. P.  for  Parts  of 
Lindsey,  1879.  R.  of  Low  Toynton,  1913-20.  Married, 
June  7,  i860,  Harriet  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Hairby, 
M.D.,  of  Hundleby,  Lines.,  and  had  issue.  Author,  In 
Memoriam  Franklin.  Editor  of  the  Lincoln  Diocesan  Calendar, 
1866-1905.  Died  Aug.  7,  1920.  {Crockford;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Guardian,  June  13,  i860.) 

WRIGHT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  3,  1854.  S.  of 
the  Rev.  James  (1826),  P.C.  of  Latchf ord,  Cheshire.  B.  there 
[July  3],  1836.  School,  Warrington.  Matric.  Michs.  1854; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1863.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  i860; 
priest,  1861;  C.  of  Sutton  St  George,  Prestbury,  Cheshire, 
1860-2.  C.  of  St  John's,  Birkenhead,  1862-5.  C.  of  Orford, 
Suffolk,  1865-6.  P.C.  of  St  Anne's,  Birkenhead,  1868-9. 
R.  of  Tilston,  Cheshire,  1869-83.  R.  of  Pulverbatch,  Salop, 
1883-1908.  Married,  Emma  Editha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wright, 
Esq.,  of  Foulksrath  Castle,  Kilkenny.  Author,  The  Pre- 
Millenium  Advent  viewed  in  the  Light  of  the  Gospel.  Died 
Feb.  28,  1909,  at  Llwynteg,  Merioneths.  (Venn,  11.  321; 
Crockford.) 

WRIGHT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  15,  1861. 
[S.  of  S.,  of  Hitchin,  Herts.  B.  June  7,  1842.  School, 
Marlborough  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865;  M.A. 
1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  St 
Mary's,  Peterborough,  1865-8.  C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Kmg's 
Lynn,  1868-71.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Peterborough,  1871-2. 
C.  of  The  Lye,  Worcs.,  1872-3.  V.  of  Stamber  Mill,  1873-94- 
Died  Sept.  3,  1894.  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Sept.  14,  1894.) 


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WRIGHT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  3,  1863. 
[2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin,  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Wolver- 
hampton. B.  Aug.  16,  1843,  in  Birmingham.  School, 
Wolverhampton  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  Scholar; 
B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  ist  Class)  1867;  M.A.  1870;  B.D.  1903;  D.D. 
1904.  Fellow,  1867-1924-  Dean,  1872-82;  Tutor,  1878-98; 
Vice-President,  1900-24.  Ord.  deacon  (Elv),  1867;  priest, 
1868;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Islington,  1867-8.  C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Marylebone,  1868-72.  .Author,  Introduction  to  Greek 
and  Latin  Syntax;  The  Composition  of  the  Four  Gospels; 
Synopsis  of  the  Gospels  in  Greek;  St  Luke's  Gospel  in  Greek. 
Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  12,  1924;  buried  at  Sandon,  Essex. 
Brother  of  Benjamin  {1863),  William  B.  {1874)  and  Josiah 
(1868).  {Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Who  was 
Who.) 

WRIGHT,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  Michs.  1881.  Adm.  at 
Caius,  Oct.  I,  1882.  S.  of  Thomas,  estate-agent,  of  Cam- 
bridge. B.  [Oct.  8],  186^,  at  I-'ulboum,  Cambs.  School,  Perse, 
Cambridge.  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884;  LL.M.  i888.  .\dm. 
Solicitor,  Sept.  1888;  practised  in  Cambridge.  Deputy  Clerk 
of  the  Peace,  1889-1912  and  Clerk  to  the  Cambs.  Insurance 
Committee,  1912-25.  Of  Greentiles,  Barton  Mills,  Suffolk, 
in  1946.    (Venn,  11.  454;  Law  Lists.) 

WRIGHT,  ARTHUR  BASIL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30, 
1899.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  George,  of  the  Mount, 
Maybury,  Woking,  Surrey.  B.  [July  15],  1880,  at  Highgate. 
School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  Michs.  1899 ;  Scholar,  1902 ; 
B.A.  1902;  M..\.  1913.  Ord.  deacon  (Southwark),  1905; 
priest,  1906;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Lorrimore  Square,  Newington, 
1905-10.  C.  of  All  Saints,  West  Dulwich,  1910-14.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Chaplain,  R.A.C.D.;  wounded 
twice;  M.C.,  1917;  mentioned  in  despatches).  P.C.  of  Brill 
with  Boarstall,  Bucks.,  1914-19.  V.  of  Bracknell,  Berks., 
1919-27.  V.  of  Reading,  1927-34.  V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs., 
1934-44.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  of  Oxford,  1944;  dio.  of  London, 
1945-6;  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Peterborough,  from  1947.  Married, 
Oct.  4,  1906,  Margaret  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund  Chalk,  of 
Caterham  Valley,  and  had  issue.  Latterly  of  iig,  Kendrick 
Road,  Reading,  where  he  died  Oct.  31,  1948.  (Christ's 
Hospital  ExhibUioners;  Crockford;  Univ.  War  List;  The 
Times,  Oct.  6,  1906  and  Nov.  2,  1948.) 

WRIGHT,  ARTHUR  CASTELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  7, 
1864.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar;  B.A.  (40^^  Wrangler) 
1868;  M.A.  1871.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1868;  priest,  1869; 
C.  of  Wallasey,  Cheshire,  1868-9.  Second  Master  of  North- 
ampton Grammar  School,  1869-70;  Head  Master  of  Appleby 
Grammar  School,  Atherstone,  Warws.,  1870-3.  Chaplain, 
R.N.,  1876-88;  H.M.S.  Pallas,  1876-9;  Comus,  1879-84; 
Lion,  1884-7;  Calypso,  1887-8.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bryanston 
Square,  London,  1889-1903.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Marylebone, 
1903-4.  Married  (1)  Fanny  Majendie;  (2)  Oct.  27,  1887, 
Julia,  widow  of  Arthur  Astley.  Died  Jan.  27,  1905,  aged  60. 
{Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  2,  1887;  The  Times,  Jan.  30, 
1905.) 

WRIGHT,  ARTHUR  FITZHERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  23,  1884.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Francis  Beresford  (1855),  of 
Wootton  Court,  Warws.  (and  Adeline  Frances  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  Col.  Richard  Henry  FitzHerbert).  B.  [Aug.  9],  1865,  at 
Warwick.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B..\.  1887. 
A  Director  (and  Secretar>')  of  the  Butterley  Iron  and  Coal  Co. 
Of  Wootton  Court,  War^vs.,  and  .Aldecar  Hall,  Langley  Mill, 
Derbs.  J. P.  for  Derbs.  Married,  Dec.  12,  1900,  the  Hon. 
Daisy  Isabel,  dau.  of  Robert  Chichester,  3rd  Baron  Moncriefi, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  6,  1952.  Brother  of  Ivan  F.  (1894). 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Burke,  L.G.;  Kelly,  Handbook ;  The  Times, 
Jan.  8,  1952.) 

WRIGHT,  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1821.  [2nd  s.  of  Alexander,  of  the  H.E.I.C.S.  (and 
Miss  Jessup).]  B.  in  the  East  Indies.  Matric.  Michs.  1821. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  1822.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  20,  1832.  Brotherof  Alexander  (1819).   (Inns  of  Court.) 

WRIGHT,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  10,  1863. 
[Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin,  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Wolver- 
hampton. B.  Dec.  21,  1841.  School,  Wolverhampton  Gram- 
mar.] Matric.  Michs.  1863;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1867;  M..A. 
1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1867;  priest,  1868;  C.  of  Manning- 
ham,  Bradford,  1867-9.  C.  of  Burton-on-Trent,  1869-70.  C. 
of  Famham,  Surrey,  1871-2.  V.  of  Brownhill,  Yorks.,  1872- 
80.  R.  of  Dariaston,  Staffs.,  1880-90.  R.  of  Sandon,  Essex, 
1890-1910.  Died  Mar.  21,  1910.  Father  of  the  next  and  of 
George  A.  A.  (1896);  brother  of  Arthur  (1863),  Josiah  (1868) 
and  William  B.  (1874).  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  24,  1910.) 

WRIGHT,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Apr.  1893.  S.  of  the 
Rev.  Benjamin  (above).  B.  Mar.  24,  1874,  at  BrownhiU, 
Yorks.  [School,  Wolverhampton  Grammar.]  Matric.  Easter, 
1893;  Scholar  1894;  B.A.  (2is(  Wrangler)  1896;  M.A.  1900. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  Darluigton, 


Wright,  Charles 

1897-9.  Chaplain,  R.N.,  1899-1910;  H.M.S.  Eclipse,  1899- 
1900;  Highflyer,  1900-3;  Empress  of  India,  1903-4;  Royal 
Oak,  1904-5;  Goliath,  1905-7;  .Africa,  1907-9;  Drake,  1909- 
10.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Birmingham,  1910-15.  R.  of  Newton- 
Toney,  Wilts.,  1915-52.  Of  Chipping  Campden,  Gloucs.,  in 
1953.  Brother  of  George  A.  A.  (1896).  (Wolverhampton  Gr. 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WRIGHT,  BUCHAN  WARREN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare. 
Oct.  26,  1837.  B.  in  Jamaica.  [M.D.,  Edinburgh,  1837.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  1842;  priest,  1843;  C.  of  South  Ferriby,  Lines., 
1845-6.  Chaplain  at  Nice,  and  in  Sardinia,  1850;  at  Trieste, 
1851-3.  V.  of  Norton-Cuckney,  and  P.C.  of  Holbeck  Chapel, 
Notts.,  1853-87.  Married,  Feb.  3,  1885,  Barbara,  dau.  of 
T.  Walker,  of  Castle  Hill,  Maryport.  Author,  Modern 
Irreligion  and  Infidelity;  The  Late  Revolution  in  Prussia,  in  its 
Relationship  to  the  University  and  the  School;  The  Beacon  of 
Hope;  The  Centre  of  UnUy,  etc.  Died  Sept.  6,  1887,  aged  77- 
(Medical  Directories;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  14,  1887.) 
WRIGHT,  CECIL  ST  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1887. 
3rd  s.  of  Charles  Edward  [of  Daybrook,  Notts.].  B.  Apr.  23. 
1869,  at  Nottingham.  [School,  Nottingham  High.]  Migrated 
to  Queens',  Apr.,  1888;  B.A.  1890.  Assistant  Master  at  .\ske's 
School,  Hatcham,  Kent;  Head  Master  of  Corby  Grammar 
School,  Lines.,  1903-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1906;  priest, 
1907;  C.  of  Little  Bytham,  Lines.,  1906-8.  V.  of  Stainfield  with 
Apley,  1908-10.  V.  of  Horbling,  1910-19.  R.  of  Pickworth 
with  Walcot,  1919-33-  V.  of  Threckingham,  1926-33.  R.  of 
Little  Ponton  with  Stroxton,  1933-53--  Married,  Apr.  15, 
1903,  Muriel,  eldest  dau.  of  Walter  Newcomb,  of  Shepherd's 
Bush,  London.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Apr.  17,  1903.) 

WRIGHT,  CECILIUS  LUKIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  26, 
1828.  S.  of  George.  B.  [July  16,  1808],  at  Southend,  Essex. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1828.  Migrated  (age  20)  to 
Trinity,  Feb.  17,  1829;  B.A.  1833.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
Oct.  6,  1833;  priest,  June  8,  1834.  V.  of  Newington,  Kent, 
1834-63.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1865.  (Foster,  Index 
EccUs;  Clergy  List.) 

WRIGHT  (post  PHILLIPSON),  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  May  7,  1760.  S.  of  George,  musician,  of  Northants. 
B.  at  Peterborough.  School,  Peterborough  (.Mr  Maisham). 
Matric.  Michs.  1761;  B..\.  1764;  M.A.  1769.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  Sept.  25,  1768;  priest,  Sept.  29,  1768.  R.  of  Ray- 
leigh,  Essex,  1768-99.  Chaplain  to  Earl  Stanhope,  1786. 
J. P.  for  Notts.,  1792.  Married  Susannah,  niece  and  heiress- 
at-law,  of  Lieut. -General  Richard  Burton  Phillipson.  Adopted 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Burton  and  Phillipson,  1792. 
Father  of  Richard  B.  (1784)-  (St  John's  CoU.  Adm.,  iii.  667) 

WRIGHT,  CHARLES.  .-Vdm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  31, 
1769.  S.  of  Harbord  (1742),  of  Pinckney  Hall  (and  Frances, 
dau.  of  Robert  Chad).  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  .■Vpr.  14,  1770.  Succeeded 
to  the  Kilverstone  estate,  Norfolk,  on  the  death  of  his  great- 
uncle,  Thomas  Wright,  i775-  Died  Sept.  1781,  aged  30,  'sed 
non  jacet  inter  patres'  (inscription  in  Kilverstone  Church). 
Nephew  of  John  (1761).  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;  PeiU, 
II.  289;  S.H.A.H.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WRIGHT,  CHARLES.  .\dm  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  19,  1818. 
[4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (i775).  of  Market  Bosworth, 
Leics.  (and  Marv,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dilke,  of  Maxstoke  Castle, 
Warws.).  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1818;  B.A. 
1823.  C.  of  Market  Bosworth,  -1841-8.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  1849-50.  C.  of  St  Matthias,  Stoke 
Newington,  1858-9.  Married,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Faux,  of  Cliffe  House,  Leics.,  and  had  issue.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1809).  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1866.  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

WRIGHT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  5,  1824.  Of  Bengal.  [Doubtless  s.  of  Charles  Cummins, 
of  the  Exchequer  Office  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  Jan.  14,  1805.  in 
London.]  Matric.  Easter,  1824.  Cadet.  Bengal  Army,  1824; 
Lieut.,  1827;  Capt..  1843,  retired,  1851.  Died  Aug.  17,  1883. 
(V.  Hodson). 

WRIGHT,  CHARLES.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  8, 
1842.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Market  Harborough,  Leics.  B.  at 
Potton,  Beds.  School,  Beds,  (private).  Matnc.  Michs.  1843; 
B  A  1847;  M..\.  1862.  .-^dm.  ad  eundem,  at  Durham.  1889. 
Ord."  deacon  (Chester),  1847;  Priest,  1849;  C.  of  Daresbury, 
Cheshire,  1847-9.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Wilton  Place,  London, 
1849-51.'  Chaplain  at  Morro  Velho.  Brazil,  1851-6.  C.  of 
St  Matthias,  Stoke  Newington,  1857-8.  Chaplain  at  Palermo, 
Sicily,  1859-69.  C.  of  Benefield.  Northants..  1869-72.  V.  of 
Billesdale,  Yorks.,  1872-1903  Died  Feb.  13.  1903,  aged  80. 
(Crockford;  Cambridge  Chronicle,  Feb.  27,  1903.) 


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Wright,  Charles  Booth  Elmsall 

WRIGHT,  CHARLES  BOOTH  ELMSALL.  Adtn.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  19,  1865.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Swaine  (1831), 
of  Bolton  Hall,  Clitheroe,  Lanes.,  and  of  Owston  Park,  Yorks. 
(and  Mary  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Joseph  Greaves  Elmsall, 
of  Hesley  Hall,  Doncaster).  B.  at  Owston  Park,  Dec.  19, 
1848.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Of  Bolton  Hall, 
Clitheroe.  J. P.  and  D.L.,  for  the  West  Riding;  High  Sheriff 
of  Yorks.,  1879.  For  many  years  Master  of  the  Badsworth 
Hunt;  'a  great  lover  of  horses  and  an  excellent  whip'. 
Married,  Jan.  6,  1870,  Edith  de  Cardonel,  2nd  dau.  of 
Robert  W.  M.  Nesfield,  of  Castle  Hill,  Bakewell,  Derbs.,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Mar.  18,  1924.  Brother  of  Marmaduke  G. 
(1868).  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Mar.  27, 
1924.) 

WRIGHT  (post  GORDON- WRIGHT),  CHARLES  GORDON. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28,  1874.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.] 
Josiah  (1842),  of  Stroud  Green  House,  Woodside,  Croydon, 
Surrey.  B.  [Dec.  27],  1854,  at  Sutton  Coldfield,  Birmingham. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Scholar,  1876;  B.A. 
1878;  M.A.  1881.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of 
Stowlangtoft,  Suffolk,  1879-80.  C.  of  Putney,  Surrey,  1881-5. 
C.  of  Euston,  Suffolk,  1890-1.  V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs., 
1891-1902.  Author,  Stories  from  the  Classics  and  Other 
Verses.  Latterly  of  Shirley,  Summersdale,  Chichester,  where 
he  died  Aug.  12,  1936.  Brother  of  Walter  G.  (1872).  (Harrow 
Sch.  Keg.\  Crockford;  The  Times,  Aug.  14,  1936.) 

WRIGHT,  CHARLES  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
1899.  S.  of  C.  J.  [Charles  James,  M.R.C.S.].  B.  Jan.  26,  1880, 
at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1899; 
B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1917.  Assistant  Master  at  Rivington 
Grammar  School,  1902-4;  at  Sutton  Valence  School,  1904-5. 
In  the  office  of  the  Leeds  City  Analyst,  1906 ;  Assistant  Analyst 
(and  a  schoolmaster)  in  Trinidad,  1908-14.  Agricultural 
Chemist,  in  Fiji,  1914;  Acting  District  Commissioner 
at  Kadavu,  1918;  Government  Chemist,  Fiji,  1920;  Senior 
Agricultural  Chemist,  Nigeria,  1923-39-.  Died  July  31, 
1944.  (Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  Adm.  Book;  Colonial  Office  Lists; 
The  Times,  Aug.  3,  1944.) 

WRIGHT,  CHARLES  SWAINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1831.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Godfrey  (1799),  of  Bilham  House,  Yorks. 
(and  Mary  — ).  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832; 
B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1840.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  5, 
1835.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  31,  1840.  Of  Bolton  Hall, 
Clitheroe,  Yorks.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding.  Married,  Sept. 
25,  1845,  Mary  Ellen  de  Cardonel,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  J.  G. 
Elmsall,  of  Hesley  Hall,  Doncaster.  Died  Dec.  21,  1850. 
Father  of  Charles  B.  E.  (1865)  and  Marmaduke  G.  (1868). 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  0/ Court.) 

WRIGHT,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1881.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William,  of  Wollaton,  Notts, 
[and  sometime  of  Saxelbye  Park,  Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.]. 
B.  [May  27],  1863,  at  Harewood,  Yorks.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Cricket 
'blue,'  1882-5;  played  for  Notts.,  1882-99;  and  a  member  of 
Lord  Hawkes'  XI  in  S.  Africa,  1896.  A  Surveyor;  F.S.I., 
1891.  Of  Saxelbye  Park,  Melton  Mowbray.  J. P.  for  Notts, 
and  Leics.  Major  S.  Notts.  Yeomanry,  1901.  Married,  Apr., 
1897,  Frances  Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Terr>',  of  York. 
Died  Jan.  10,  1936.  (Book  of  Blues;  Camb.  Ind.  Press,  Apr. 
30,  1897;  The  Times,  Jan.  13,  1936;  R.  L.  Arrowsmith.) 

WRIGHT,  CHRISTOPHER  NORTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Apr.  5,  1873.  S.  of  Christopher  Norton,  of  106, 
Summer  Street,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  B.  July  5,  1852, 
at  Nottingham.  School,  University  School,  Nottingham. 
Matric.  Easter,  1873;  Scholar;  B.A.  1877;  M.A.  1880.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon),  1876;  priest,  1877;  C.  of  Knaresborough, 
Yorks.,  1876-9.  V.  of  Arkendale,  1879-89.  V.  of  Patrick 
Brompton  with  Hunton,  1889-94.  V.  of  Kirby-on-the-Moor, 
1894-1902.  V.  of  Wardle,  Lanes.,  1902-18.  Married  Eliza 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Houfe.  Latterly  of  5,  Westboume 
Grove,  Ripon,  where  he  died  Jan.  12,  1927.  Brother  or  half- 
brother  of  Henry  H.  (1857).  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Jan. 
21,  1927;  Lanes.  Biogs.) 

WRIGHT,  CLEMENT  HENRY  LAKIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Oct.  2,  1875.  Of  Notts.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Henton  (1857).]  B.  June  29,  1856,  at  Nottingham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon  (Madras), 
1879;  priest,  1880.  Inc.  of  the  English  Church,  Cochin, 
Madras,  1879-83;  Chaplain  at  Trivandrum,  South  India, 
1883-6;  at  Bolarum,  Madras,  1886-7;  at  Secunderabad, 
1887-8;  at  Ootacamund,  1888;  at  Secunderabad,  1891-6;  at 
Ootacamund,  1896-7;  at  Mysore,  1897-8;  at  St  John's, 
Bangalore,  1898-1900;  at  North  George  Town,  1900-2.  V.  of 
Playford  with  Culpho,  Suffolk,  1903-26.  Lie.  to  Off.,  dio.  of 
Bury  St  Edmunds  from  1927.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Cornelius 
Winter.  Latterly  of  Granite  House,  Woodbridge  Road, 
Ipswich.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1948.  Father  of  Horace 
L.  (1897).    (Who's  Who  in  Suffolk.) 


Wright,  Edward  Percival 

WRIGHT,  CLIFFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  13,  1863. 
S.  of  Samuel,  surgeon  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  at  Mountsorrel, 
Leics.   Bapt.  Nov.  24,  1843.    Matric.  Easter,  1863. 

WRIGHT,  CUTHBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  2,  1897.  S.  of  H[erbert]  E[dwards]  (1867),  of  Southend 
House,  Wickwar,  Gloucs.  [B.  Aug.  22,  1878.  School, 
Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A. 
1910.  Assistant  Master  at  Felsted  School,  1900-7;  at 
Cheltenham  College,  1907-33-  (House  Master,  1914-28).  Of 
107,  Bath  Road,  Cheltenham  in  1946.  Brother  of  Herbert  R. 
(1893)  and  Oswald  W.  (1896).  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WRIGHT,  CYRIL  HAWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25. 

1894.  [Only]  s.  of  Frederick  [L.S.A.],  of  Stamford  Bridge, 
Yorks.  B.  there  [Sept.  13],  1876.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  M.B.  and  Chir.B.,  1904; 
Edinburgh  Univ.;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.,  1906.  Practised  at 
Blcikesley,  Northants.  Medical  Officer,  Towcester  Union. 
Died  Aug.  28,  1919.  (Medical  Directories;  The  Times,  Sept.  2, 
1919-) 

WRIGHT,  DANIEL  FLEMING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  25,  1835.  S.  of  Robert,  land-agent,  of  Norwich.  B.  at 
Great  Snoring,  Norfolk.  School,  North  Walsham.  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  July  26, 
1840.   Not  found  in  Clergy  List.   (Venn,  11.  231.) 

WRIGHT,  DAVID  FITZHERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (Balliol  CoUege, 
Oxford,  1852),  of  Avening  House,  Hampstead  (and  Lucy 
Sophie,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Alexander  Leslie  Melville,  of  Lines.). 

B.  [Sept.  19],  1867,  at  Nottingham.  School,  Monkton  Combe, 
Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1893.  Ord. 
deacon  (Southwell),  1900;  priest,  1901;  C.  of  Heanor,  Derbs., 
1900-3.  R.  of  Langar  with  Bamstone,  Notts.,  1903-15.  R. 
of  Plumtree,  1915-26.  Lie.  to  Off.,  dio.  of  Winchester,  1926-9. 
V.  of  Sopley,  Hants.,  1929-42.  Married,  Sept.,  1897,  Sarah 
Frances  Corrigan,  and  had  issue.  Of  Torquay  in  1952.  (The 
Old  Monktonian  Reg.;  Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WRIGHT,  DOUGLAS  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1879.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Pyndar,  Chaplain  of  West  Ham 
Union,  Essex.  B.  Mar.  6,  i860.  School,  Clergy  Orphan.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1886; 
priest,  1887;  C.  of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Bollington,  Cheshire, 
1886-8.  C.  of  Durley,  Hants.,  1889-90.  C.  of  St  James's, 
Forest  Gate,  Essex,  1890-3.  C.  of  St  George's,  Kingston, 
Jamaica,  1893-4.  C.  of  Yeovil,  Somerset,  1896-7.  C.  of 
Hinton-Blewett,  1897-8.  Chaplain,  dio.  of  Rangoon,  Burma, 
1899-1904;  Chaplain  at  Indore,  1905-8.  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
St  Albans,  1909-13.  V.  of  Steeple  with  Stanesgate,  Essex, 
1913-21.  Resided  latterly  at  126,  Castle  HiD,  Reading. 
Disappears  from  Crockford  ('  Ernest  Douglas '),  1936.  (Reg.  of 
Clergy  Orphan  Sch.,  also  '  Ernest  Douglas.') 

WRIGHT,  EDGAR  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  2, 
1889.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  May  24,  1866,  at 
Tring,  Herts.  School,  St  John's  College,  Luton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889.  .Assistant  Master  at  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar 
School,  Bamet,  in  1903.  (T.  A.  Walker,  611;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

WRIGHT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  8,  1853. 
S.  of  Wilham,  of  Pelham  Street,  Nottingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1853;  B.A.  1858. 

WRIGHT,  EDWARD  JONES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Dec.  30, 
1864.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Jones,  Chaplain  to  the  Bath 
United  Hospitals.  B.  [Oct.  20],  1845,  at  Milborne  Port: 
Somerset.  School,  Milton  Abbas,  Dorset  (private).  Matric 
Lent,  1865;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1886.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
1869;  priest,  1870;  C.  of  St  Giles,  Northampton,  1869-73 

C.  of  Poole,  Dorset,  1873-4.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Lisson  Grove 
London,  1874-81.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Paddington,  1881-92. 
C.  of  Emmanuel  Church,  Paddington,  1892-4.  C.  of  St 
Andrew's  with  St  PhiUp's,  Kensington,  1894-6.  C.  of  Hather 
leigh,  Devon,  1896-8.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Milton-next 
Gravesend,  Kent,  1899-1900.  C.  of  Emmanuel  Church, 
Paddington,  1900-4.  C.  of  Appledore  with  Ebony,  Kent, 
1904-8.  C.  of  Teynham,  1908-9.  C.  of  Appledore  with  Ebony, 
1909-19.  Died  in  1919.   (Venn,  11.  36g;  Crockford.) 

WRIGHT,  EDWARD  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  5,  1872.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Clare  HaU,  Bamet,  Herts,  (and 
Laura  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  jenour,  R.  of  Kittis- 
ford,  Somerset).  B.  [Nov.  9],  1854,  in  London.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876.  (Uppingham 
Sch.  Roll;  Walford,  County  Families  (sub  his  father).) 


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Wright,  Eric  Alfred 

WRIGHT,  ERIC  ALFRED.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  1896. 
[S.  of  Alfred,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Romford,  Essex.  B.  July  26,  1878. 
School,  Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs.,  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.B.  and 
B.Chir.,  1904;  D.P.H.  1905.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1903.  House  Surgeon,  St  Peter's 
Hospital;  Assistant  Medical  Officer,  N.W.  London  Hospital. 
Practised  at  Romford.  Married,  June  4,  1907,  Lilian  Mary, 
dau.  of  W.  G.  Judd,  of  Romford.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Sergeant,  London  Regt.  (London  Scottish);  Lieut., 
R.A.M.C);  died  June  20,  1915,  at  Alexandria,  of  septic 
poisoning.   {Medical  Directories;  Univ.  War  List.) 

WRIGHT  (post  HOWARD-WRIGHT),  ERIC  JAMES  HOWARD. 
Adm.  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1899.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George 
[Howard]  (1867),  of  Chilham  vicarage,  Kent  (and  Aimie 
Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  R.  Larken,  R.of  Burton, 
Lines.).  B.  [Nov.  12],  1880,  at  Cambridge.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Shot  for  Cambridge  and  also 
for  England,  at  Bisley.  At  the  Camborne  School  of  Mines. 
Assistant  Manager  of  the  Bunny  mines,  Cornwall,  1903-6; 
Manager  of  the  Concordia  tin  mines  of  Bolivia,  1 906-8 ;  of  the 
Chorolgne  tin  and  bismuth  mines  in  the  Andes.  Of  Quechisla, 
Bolivia,  in  1925.  Brother  of  George  D.  L.  H.  (1891).  {Harrow 
Sch.  Keg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WRIGHT,  ERNEST  DOUGLAS  (1879),  see  WRIGHT,  DOUGLAS 
ERNEST. 

WRIGHT,  ERNEST  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1891. 
S.  of  George  Ernest  (1864)  [of  Skipton].  B.  Dec.  i,  1872,  in 
London.  [School,  Malvern  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891; 
B.A.  1896;  M.A.  1908.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1896;  priest, 
1897;  C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  Caterham  Valley,  Surrey, 
1896-1901.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Vere  Street,  London,  1901-9. 
Assistant  Master  at  Dulwich  College,  1902-9.  R.  of  Herrings- 
well,  Suffolk,  1909-19.  V.  of  Combroke,  Warws.,  1919-21. 
Married  Violet  Fenton.  Latterly  of  Walton  Park,  Walton-on- 
Thames.  Died  Feb.  25,  1939.  {Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott, 
MSS.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  28,  1939.) 

WRIGHT,  FRANCIS  ANTHONY  CEDRIC.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1891.  [4th  s.  of  Philip,  of  Mellington  Hall, 
Churchstoke,  Montgom.  (and  Alice  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Bury,  R.  of  Pimpeme,  Dorset).]    B.  Apr.  i8, 

1873.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Married,  1904,  Catharine  Marriott, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Fletcher  Bosanquet,  and  had  issue.  Brother 
of  Maurice  B.  (1891).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial 
Families.) 

WRIGHT,  FRANCIS  BERESFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  July  4,  1855.  [3rd]  s.  of  Francis,  of  Osmaston 
Manor,  Derbs.  (and  Selina,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Fitz- 
Herbert,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Tissington  Hall,  Derbs.).  B.  [Dec.  30, 
1837],  at  RadcUfie,  Notts.  School,  Rossall.  Matric.  Michs. 
1855;  B.A.  1859;  M.A.  1862.  Coal-  and  iron-master.  Of 
Wootton  Court,  Warws.  J. P.  for  Derbs.  and  Warws. 
Married,  June  20,  1862,  Adeline  H.,  dau.  of  Col.  Richard  H. 
FitzHerbert,  and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  16,  1911.  Father  of 
Arthur  F.  (1884)  and  Ivan  F.  (1894).  {Rossall  Reg.;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

WRIGHT,  FRANCIS  ELLINGTON.  Matric.  Non-CoU.  from 
Ayerst  H.,  Michs.  1884.  Adm.  at  Downing,  Jan.  18,  1886. 
Ord.  deacon  (New  Westminster),  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of 
Kamloops  Mission,  New  Westminster,  Canada,  1889-90. 
Chaplain  of  Holy  Trinity  Cathedral,  New  Westminster, 
1890-1.  P.-in-charge  of  the  Holy  Spirit  Mission,  Abbeyhill, 
Edinburgh,  1891-2.  Diocesan  Chaplain,  dio.  of  Edinburgh, 
1892-4.  R.of  Christ  Church,  Falkirk,  1894-1915.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1916. 

WRIGHT,  FRANCIS  VERE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
May  13,  1854.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  —  [Joseph]  Banks 
(1821),  of  Shelton  [Hall,  Newark  Notts.].  B.  [1835],  at 
Scampton,  Lines.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1854. 
Of  Shelton  Hall,  Notts.    Hon.  Lieut. -Col.,  N.  Staffs.  Militia, 

1874.  J. P.  for  Notts.  Married,  1901,  Henriette  Alexandra 
Marie,  youngest  dau.  of  Pierre  G.  H.  Marlet,  of  Montreuil, 
France.  Knight  of  the  Crown  of  Italy.  Died,  s.p.,  Apr.  6, 
1920.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  Walford  County 
Families.) 

WRIGHT,  FRANK  PARKIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  29, 
1872;  re-adm.  sizar  Oct.  10,  1872.  S.  of  George,  stove- 
manufacturer  (and  Susanna).  B.  Apr.  6,  1854,  at  Sheffield. 
Bapt.  Apr.  28,  1854.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1877; 
priest,  1879;  C.  of  Habergham  Eaves,  Lanes.,  1877.  C.  of 
Rochdale,  1877-83.  V.  of  Milnrow,  1883-1915-  Married, 
July  4,  1883,  Charlotte  Cantley,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  G.  Atkinson, 
M.D.,  of  the  Grange,  near  Rotherham.  Killed  July  23,  1915, 
at  Motherby,  near  Penrith,  when  he  jumped  from  a  car  which 
was  running  backwards  downhill.  (Eagle,  xxxvii.  274; 
Crockford.) 


Wright,  George  Augustus  Arthur 

WRIGHT,  FREDERICK  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magda- 
lene, July  15,  1886.  [2nd]  s.  of  .\dam  John,  of  56,  Crown 
Road,  Great  Yarmouth.  [B.  Feb.  16,  1869,  at  Gorleston, 
Suffolk.]  School,  Great  Yarmouth  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1886;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  1st  Class)  1889;  M.A.  1894.  Assistant 
Master  at  Dean  Close  School  for  i  year;  at  Brighton  College 
for  I  year;  at  Mill  Hill  School,  1893-1913.  Head  of  the  Classical 
Department  at  Birkbeck  College,  London  University,  1913-35. 
Married,  1895,  Ada,  dau.  of  Donaghue  Dee,  of  Tralee.  Author, 
Girdle  of  AphrodUe,  letters  of  Alciphron;  Ovid,  The  Lover's 
Handbook ;  The  Love  Poems  of  Joannes  Secundus ;  A  History  of 
Later  Latin  Literature;  A  History  of  Later  Greek  Literature;  etc. 
Of  Thorpe  Bay.  Essex.  Died  Aug.  2,  1946,  at  Falmouth. 
(Schoolmasttrs'  Directories;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Aug.  6, 
1946.) 

WRIGHT,  FREDERICK  DENMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1892.  [Only]  s.  of  Frederick,  of  Lenton  Hall,  near 
Nottingham  (and  Ada  Joyce,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Bateman, 
of  West  Leake,  Notts.").  B.  [Dec.  17,  1874],  at  Radcliffe-on- 
Trent,  Notts.  School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1892.  A 
mechanical  engineer.  Of  Mount  Hootton  House,  the  Forest, 
Nottingham.   {Radley  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WRIGHT,  FREDERICK  LUARD.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  S.  of  the  Rev.  T[homas]  B[ooth]  (Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  1834).  B.  at  Broughton,  Lines.  School, 
Newark  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1881.  Described  as  'of 
Raventhorpe,  New  /Zealand.'  Died  before  1930.  Brother  of 
Thomas  R.  D.  (1872).   (The  Times,  Jan.  7,  1930-) 

WRIGHT,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  1888.  S.  of  Thomas  [of  Leicester].  B.  [Nov.  24, 
1869],  at  Northampton.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  .Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  1894; 
priest,  1895;  C.  of  Towcester,  Northants.,  1894-7.  C.  of 
Hambleton,  Rutland,  1897-9.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Stamford, 
Lines.,  1899-1904.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1905.  (The 
Book  of  Oakham  Sch.) 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  27, 
1758.  Eldest  s.  of  George.  B.  in  London.  [Bapt.  Apr.  27, 
1740.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.]  Matric.  Easter,  1758; 
B..\.  1762;  M.A.  1765.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  July  18,  1762; 
priest,  Oct.  6,  1765;  C.  of  Weeting,  Norfolk,  1762.  (Christ's 
Hospital  Exhibitioners.) 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1772.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (?i732),  late  R.  of  Willoughby, 
Lines.  B.  at  Wainfleet,  Lines.  School,  Louth.  Matric.  Michs. 
1772;  B.A.  1776.  Name  off,  Oct.  27,  1782.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  573.) 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  ANGUS.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Aug.  9,  1894.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Hugh.  B.  Oct.  6,  1875,  at 
Alticry,  Wigtownshire.  Schools,  CUfton  College  and  St  Paul's. 
Did  not  reside.  .•Vdm.  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1894.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.Chir.,  1903;  M.B.  1904.  At  .St  George's 
Hospital.  House  Surgeon  at  the  St  Leonards  and  East 
Sussex  Hospital.  Practised  at  Shepherd's  Bush.  Married, 
Dec.  28,  1904,  Nellie  Noel,  eldest  dau.  of  Gilbert  Howard  A 
Beckett  Terrell,  of  Great  Fishall  Hall,  Tonbridge.  Died 
June  6,  1914,  at  Shepherd's  Bush.  {Petle,  n.  794;  Medical 
Directories.) 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  2,  1882.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Famcomb  (1848),  of 
Overslade,  near  Rugby  (and  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Cdr.  George 
Courtenay  Greenway,  R.N.).  B.  May  25,  1862,  at  Rugby. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M..\.  1889. 
Assistant  Master  at  the  High  School,  Gateshead,  1885-93;  at 
the  Diocesan  College,  Capetown,  1893-1901;  Head  Master  of 
the  Grammar  School,  Harrismith  and  Inspector  of  Schools, 
1901-4.   (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Oct.  1896.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin 
(1863).  B.  June  15,  1876,  at  BirstaU,  Yorks.  [Schools, 
Wolverhampton  Grammar  and  Giggleswick.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1896;  B.A.  1899;  M..\.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1900; 
priest,  1901;  C.  of  Rugeley,  Staffs.,  1900-4.  Chaplain  (Indian 
Eccles.  Est.),  at  Cannanore,  1904-5;  at  Calicut,  1905-7;  at 
Mercara  and  Mysore,  1907-12;  at  Bolarum,  1914-15;  at 
Vizagapatam,  1915-18;  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Madras,  1918-19;  Chaplain  at  St  Matthias,  Vepery,  1919;  at 
Coimbatore,  1921-3;  at  Mercara  and  Mysore,  1923-6; 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  .Madras,  1927-8.  R. 
(and  V.)  of  East  Pennard,  Somerset  (with  Pylle  from  1934), 
1928-36.  R.  of  Orehardleigh  with  LuUington,  Somerset, 
1936-47.  Married,  Oct.  20,  1905,  in  Madras,  Jean  Neilson, 
eldest  dau.  of  J.  B.  Burns,  of  Rugeley.  Of  the  Rectory, 
Shepton  Mallet,  in  1953.  Brother  of  Benjamin  (1893). 
(Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg,;  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  India 
offce  Lists;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Oct.  23,  1905.) 


591 


Wright,  George  Bache 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  BACHE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i6, 
1851.  Of  Kent.  [Youngest  s.  of  Augustus,  of  Gosport,  Hants.] 
Matric.Michs.1851.  Nameoff,  Sept.  1852.  Died  Oct.  i,  1856, 
at  Moeraki,  New  Zealand.  (G.  Mag.,  1857,  i.  496;  The  Times, 
Mar.  7,  1857.) 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  DENMAN  LARKEN  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Trinity,  June  15,  1891.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George 
[Howard]  (1867),  of  Edburton  rectory,  Sussex.  B.  [Aug.  31], 
1872,  at  Heanor,  Derbs.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1891.  Died  Dec.  7,  1893.  at  Chilham  vicarage. 
Brother  of  Eric  J.  H.  (1899).  (Burke,  L.G.;  The  Guardian, 
Dec.  13,  1893.) 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  23,  1864.  4th  s.  of  Peter,  attorney,  of  Liverpool.  B. 
there.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar;  B.A.  1868.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  i,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1869. 
Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  Practised  at  the 
Lancashire  Chancery  and  Palatine  Court.  Disbarred  at  his 
own  request,  June  21,  1881.  Father  of  Ernest  H.  (1891). 
(Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court,  which  calls  him  6th  son.) 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  FARNCOMB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Sept.  13,  1848.  Of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1848; 
Scholar,  1849;  7th  Wrangler,  1852;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856. 
Fellow,  1852-61.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1854;  priest,  1856. 
Assistant  Master  at  Shrewsbury  School,  1855-9;  at  Welling- 
ton College,  1859-61;  Head  Master  of  Overslade  School, 
Rugby,  1861-87.  R.  of  Lamboume,  Essex,  1887-93.  R.  of 
St  Mary  Abchurch  with  St  Lawrence  Pountney,  London, 
1893-1912.  Married,  Georgiana,  3rd  dau.  of  Commander 
George  Courtenay  Greenway,  R.N.  Died  Feb.  lo,  1912, 
aged  80,  at  Overslade.  Father  of  George  A.  (1882).  {Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Feb.  13,  1912.) 

WRIGHT,  GEORGE  HENRY  CORY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  8,  1879.  [4th]  s.  of  [Sir]  WiUiam,  of  Sigglesthome  Hall, 
Hull  (and  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Cory).  B.  Mar.  i, 
i860,  at  Sigglesthome.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs. 
1879;  LL.B.  1883.  Settled  in  the  U.S.A.  Married,  1886,  Ellen 
Green,  dau.  of  Joseph  Armytage  Wade,  of  Hull,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  The  Farmer's  Veterinary  Guide.  Of  Yankton,  South 
Dakota,  U.S.A.,  in  1920.  Brother  of  William  S.  (1861). 
(Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families;  Winchester  Coll.  Reg.) 

WRIGHT  (post  HOWARD-WRIGHT),  GEORGE  HOWARD. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  28,  1867.  [5th]  s.  of  Ichabod 
Charles  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1814),  of  Mapperley,  Notts, 
(and  the  Hon.  Theodosia  Denman).  B.  [June  18,  1845],  at 
Bramcote,  Notts.  Schools  [Repton  and]  Brighton  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1867;  re-adm.  Mar.  21,  1879;  B.A.  1882;  M.A. 
1885.  Manager  of  the  Babbington  collieries,  1868;  of  the 
ButterleyCo.'s collieries,  from  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1882; 
priest  (Canterbury),  1883;  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Cambridge, 
1882.  Supt.,  C.E.T.S.,  1883-91.  R.  of  Edburton,  Sussex, 
1891-3.  V.  of  Chilham,  Kent,  1893-1900.  Assistant  Chaplain 
at  Rome,  1902-3;  at  San  Remo,  1903-4;  Chaplain  at  Naples, 
1904-9.  R.  of  Offord  D'Arcy,  Hunts.,  1909-12.  Changed  his 
name  to  Howard-Wright,  1909.  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  Bath  and 
Wells,  1916-19;  dio.  of  Truro,  1922-4.  Married,  July  12, 
1870,  Annie  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  R. 
Larken.  Died,  Apr.  17,  1927,  at  Penzance.  Brother  of  Henry 
S.  (1858);  father  of  George  D.  L.  (1891)  and  Eric  J.  H.  (1899). 
(Repton  Sch.  Reg.)  Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Apr.  22,  1927.) 

WRIGHT,  The  Rev.  GERVASE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July 
10,  1841;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  Of  Derby.  C.  of  Hemsworth, 
Yorks.,  in  1841.  C.  of  St  Werburgh's,  Derby,  1842-7. 
Chaplain  of  the  Derby  general  infirmary,  1848-63.  Disappears 
from  Clergy  List,  1864.    [Crockford.) 

WRIGHT,  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  29, 
1799.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kimberworth,  Yorks.  School, 
Hipperholme,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1800;  Scholar,  1802; 
B.A.  1804;  M.A.  1807.  In  Holy  Orders,  but  held  no  cure.  Of 
Bilham  House,  Yorks., -184X-82.  Father  of  Charles  S.  (1831). 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1883. 

WRIGHT  (or  HORNSBY- WRIGHT),  GUY  JEFFERYS  HORNSBY. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1893.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Deputy 
Surgeon-General  J.  C.  Homsby.  B.  1872.  School,  Eastbourne 
College  [and  at  University  College,  London].  Matric.  Michs. 
1893;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1901.  Fellow  (and  College  Secretary), 
1926-38.  Assistant  Master  (and  Housemaster)  at  Felsted 
School,  1897-1926.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut. -Col.,  Essex  Regt.;  D.S.O.  1919;  twice  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Sometime  Secretary  of  Cambridge  University 
Board  of  Military  Studies.  Author,  Alumni  Felstedienses. 
Died,  unmarried,  Oct.  4,  1941,  aged  69,  at  Tunbridge  WeUs; 
buried  at  Broadwater.  Brother  of  Lionel  B.  H.  (1893). 
{Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  6, 
1941.) 


Wright,  Henry  Cecil 

WRIGHT,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  5, 
1876.  [Youngest]  s.  of  John  Skirrow  [M.P.],  merchant,  of 
Birmingham  (and  Sarah  Tyrer).  B.  there  [Apr.  13,  1858]. 
[Schools,  private  and  abroad.]  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  10,  1877. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  19,  1880.  On  the  Midland  Circuit. 
Stipendiary  Magistrate  for  North  Staffs.,  1893-1908.  Of 
Aston  Hall,  near  Stone,  Staffs.  Married,  1881,  Rosa  Martha, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Heaton,  Esq.,  of  Handsworth,  Staffs. 
Author,  The  Bankruptcy  Act,  1883;  The  Debtors  Acts,  1869, 
1878;  The  Office  of  Magistrate.  Died  Dec.  23, 1908,  at  Colombo, 
whilst  on  a  voyage  to  Australia  for  reasons  of  health.  {Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Times,  Dec.  31,  1908.) 

WRIGHT,  HAROLD  HALL.  Adm.  atCAius,Oct.  i,  1875-  [Only] 
s.  of  Henry,  surgeon,  of  Scarborough.  B.  there  [Feb.  7],  1859. 
School,  Scarborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1882;  M.A. 
1885.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1882;  priest,  1884;  C.  of  Scar- 
borough, 1882-5.  C.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  DarUngton, 
1885-6.  C.  of  St  Patrick's,  Hove,  Sussex,  1886-90.  Minor 
Canon,  Sacrist,  and  Precentor  of  Chester,  1890-1926.  Hon. 
Canon  of  Chester,  1923-6.  Married,  Nov.  19,  1891,  Ethel 
Beatrice,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  J.  Foskett,  of  Hove.  Died  Sept.  20, 
1926,  in  Chester  Cathedral,  after  having  taken  part  in  the 
afternoon  service.  {Venn,  11.  420;  Crockford;  Who  was  Who; 
The  Guardian,  Nov.  25,  1891;  The  Times,  Sept.  21,  1926.) 

WRIGHT,  HAROLD  TUCKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8, 
i886.  S.  of  Herbert,  of  Gravelly  Hill,  Birmingham.  B.  [Sept.], 
1866,  in  Birmingham.  School,  Haileybury  [and  Leamington 
College].  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Iimer  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1895.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Of 
3,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  and  3,  Cheyne  Gardens,  Chelsea. 
Died  Feb.  11,  1933,  in  London.  Brother  of  Herbert  E.  (1883). 
{Haileybury  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  13,  1933.) 

WRIGHT,  HARRY  FRANCIS  JARVIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  i,  1884.  [Youngest]  s.  of  A[rthur]  J[ames], 
merchant,  deceased,  of  Notting  Hill.  B.  there.  [School, 
Highgate.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  Scholar;  B.A.  1887;  M.A. 
and  LL.M.  i8gi;  LL.D.  1897.  A  Tutor  in  London  for  the 
Army  and  Civil  Service,  1889-1910.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Army  Pupil's  History  of  England.  Died,  June  20, 
1913.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times, 
June  27,  1913.) 

WRIGHT,  HARRY  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  20,  1895. 
School,  Sussex  House,  Streatham.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A. 
1898.  Of  42,  Hampton  Road,  Teddington,  Middlesex,  in 
1939.   {Clare  Record.) 

WRIGHT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  r6,  1809. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1775),  of  Market  Bosworth,  Leics. 
(and  Mary,  only  dau.  of  William  Dilke,  of  Maxstoke  Castle, 
Warws.).  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  Scholar;  B.A.  1815.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln),  1814.  P.C.  of  Maisemore,  Gloucs.,  1823-9. 
V.  of  Winkleigh,  Devon,  1829-56.  Succeeded  his  uncle 
Lawrence  (1770),  at  Mottram  Hall,  Leics.,  1842.  Married, 
Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Adnutt,  R.  of  Croft, 
Leics.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  12,  1856,  at  Teignmouth, 
aged  69.  Brother  of  Charles  (1818).  (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag., 
1856,  I.  659;  Clergy  List;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

WRIGHT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1824.  S.  of  —  [Georgel,  of  Hornby  Castle,  Lanes.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1831.  His  father  was 
the  defendant  in  the  famous  will  case  of  Tatham  v.  Wright ; 
he  was  steward  to  Mr  Marsden  of  Hornby  Castle, '  a  gentleman 
of  weak  intellect,'  who  left  the  bulk  of  his  property  to  Mr 
Wright.  The  will  was  contested  by  Admiral  Tatham,  the  heir- 
at-law;  after  three  trials,  the  decision  was  in  favour  of  the 
Admiral.   {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

WRIGHT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  5, 
1835.  B.  at  Bath.  Resident  in  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1835; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1839; 
priest,  1840;  C.  of  Walsall,  Staffs.,  1839-40.  C.  of  Heacham, 
Norfolk,  1840-6.  R.  of  Thuxton,  1846-95  and  R.  of  Coston, 
1851-5.  Author,  Is  Geology  antagonistic  to  Scripture''  Died, 
Mar.  26,  1895,  aged  79,  at  Thuxton  rectory.  Father  of 
RogerJ.  (1868)  and  William  H.  (i860).  {Crockford;  Cambridge 
Chronicle,  Apr.  5,  1895.) 

WRIGHT,  HENRY  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Mar.  28,  1875.  [3rd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry  (1839),  of 
Pittville,  Cheltenham.  [B.  Dec.  25,  1855.]  School,  Chelten- 
ham College.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879-  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  1879;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Knightsbridge,  1879-8°- 
Died  Nov.  i,  1880,  aged  24,  at  Cheltenham.  Brother  of 
John  W.  T.  (1877)  and  Herbert  L.  (1878).  {CheUenham  Coll. 
Reg.;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  lo,  1880.) 


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Wright,  Henry  Dixon 

WRIGHT  (post  DIXON-WRIGHT),  HENRY  DIXON.  Adm.  pens. 
at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1889.  S.  of  Henry,  law-stationer, 
of  Parkiield,  Bishop's  Road,  Highgate.    B.  .\pr.  25,  1870,  at 
3,  St  George's  Villas,   Bickcrton   Road,   Upper  Holloway. 
School,  Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1904. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1893;  priest  (London),  1894;  C.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Lambeth,  1893-4.  C.  of  St  James's,  Paddington, 
1894-7.   C.  of  Stoke-ne.\t-Guildford,  Surrey,  1897-8.   Chap- 
lain at  Las  Palmas,  Grand  Canary,  1898-9.   Chaplain,  R.N. 
1899-1916.  H.M.S.  Resolution,  1899-1900;  Ramillies,  1900-3; 
Bedford,   1903-6;   in  Malta,   1906-7;   at   the   R.N.  College, 
Dartmouth,  1907;  H.M.S.  Medina,  1911-12,  which  conveyed 
the  King  and  Queen  to  India,  1911.    M.V.O.,  1911,  at  the 
Royal  Naval  College,   Dartmouth,    1912-14.    Changed  his 
name  to  Dixon-Wright  in   1911.    Married,   June  4,   1904, 
Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  John  Paton  Lawrie,  Queen's 
Regt.   Died  May  31,  1916,  of  wounds  received  in  the  battle 
of  Jutland.    (Highgate  Sch.  Roll;  Scott,  MSS.;  Crockford; 
Univ.  War  List;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  June  8,  1916.) 
WRIGHT,  HENRY  FITZHERBERT.    .\dm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  27,   1889.    [Eldestj  s.  of  FitzHerbert,  of  the  Hayes, 
Alfreton,  Derbs.  (and  Louisa  C.  R.,  dau.  of  E.  C.  Frederick 
von  Beckmann).   B.  Oct.  9,  1870,  at  Alfreton.   School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Imier 
Temple,  May  8,  1895.  On  the  Midland  Circuit.  Of  Yeldersley 
Hall,  Derbs.   .Alderman  of  the  Derbs.  County  Council.   M.P. 
for  Hereford  (Leominster  Div.)  1912-18.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.F.A.).  J. P.  for  Derbs.;  High  Sheriff, 
1927.    Chairman,   River  Trent  Catchment  Board,   1931-7. 
Married,  Sept.  13,  1894,  Muriel  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  H.  C. 
Fletcher,  C.M.G.,  and  had  issue.   Died  Feb.  23,  1947.    (Law 
Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Feb.  24,  1947.) 
WRIGHT,  HENRY  HENTON.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16, 
1857;  a  'Ten-year  man.'   S.  of  Christopher  Norton,  stationer 
(and  Mary  Anne).   B.  at  Nottingham.    Bapt.  July  12,  1831. 
Ord.  deacon  (York),  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  St  George's, 
Sheffield,    1859-65.    V.   of   St   James's,   Sheffield,    1865-78. 
Chaplain    at    Sheffield    cemetery,    1878-9.    V.    of    Gillcar, 
Sheffield,  1879-98.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1899.   Father 
of  Clement  H.  L.  (1875 ;  brother  or  half-brother  of  Christopher 
N.  (1873)- 
WRIGHT,  HENRY  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.,  1881. 
Matric.  Michs.   1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1892.    Ord.  deacon 
(Durham),  1884;  priest  (Rochester),  1885;  C.  of  Rainton,  Co. 
Durham,  1884-5.    C.  of  St  Stephen's,  Walworth,  London, 
1885-6.   R.  of  Blaxhall,  Suffol)f,  1886-91.  V.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Marylebone,  London,  1891-1902.   R.  of  Gussage  St  Michael, 
Dorset,  1902-21.  V.  of  Rowde,  Wilts.,  1921-9.   Died  in  Sept. 
1929,  aged  69.   (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  13,  1929.) 
WRIGHT,  HENRY  PRESS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  1, 
1836.    S.  of  Mrs  Wright,  of  16,  MarshaU  Place,  Perth  [and 
John,   Capt.,   59th   Regt.].     Matric.   Michs.   1836;   Scholar, 
1838;  B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1861.   Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  WeUs), 
1841;  priest  (Gloucester  and  Bath),  1842;  C.  of  Croscombe, 
Somerset,    1841-3.    C.   of   Frome  Selwood,    1843-4.    C.   of 
Guiseley,  Yorks.,  1844-5.    P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Leeds,  1845-6. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  1846.  Army  Chaplain  in 
Cephalonia  and  the  Southern  Ionian  Islands,   1846-51;  at 
Corfu,  1851-4;  Principal  Chaplain  to  the  Army  in  the  East, 
1854-6,  being  promoted  for  'meritorious  conduct  in  the  field.' 
Crimea  medal,  the  Turkish  medal,  and  the  5  th  Class  of  the 
Order  of  the  Medjedie.  C.F.,  1st  class,  at  Canterbury,  1856- 
61.     Archdeacon    of    British    Columbia,    1861-5.     C.F.    at 
Portsmouth,  1865-76.    R.  of  Esquimalt,  British  Columbia, 
1878-80.   Archdeacon  of  Vancouver  Island,  1876-80.    R.  of 
Greatham,    Hants.,    1880-92.     Canon    of    Christ    Church, 
Victoria,  British  Columbia,  1876.  Married,  1843,  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Isaac  Nalder,  of  Darshill,  Somerset.  Author,  Story  of 
the  Domus  Dei  of  Portsmouth;  Recollections  of  a  Crimean 
Chaplain;  Story  of  Prince  Daniel  of  Montenegro;  Sermons,  etc. 
Died  Sept.  18,  1892,  aged  80,  at  Hill  Brow,  near  Petersfield, 
Hants.    (T.  A.  Walker,  456;  Boase,  in.  1515;  CUrgy  List; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  21,  1892.) 
WRIGHT,  HENRY  SKYNNER.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Feb.  18,  1847.    S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Haxey,  Lines.    B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1850;  priest,  1851 ; 
C.  of  St  Phillack  and  St  Gwithian,  ComwaU,  1850-3.   C.  of 
Pershore,  Worcs.,  1853-4.    No  cure,  1856-68.    C.  of  Huish 
Champflower,  Somerset,  1868-9.  C.  of  Shepperton,  1869-70. 
C.  of  Christ  Church,  Derry  Hill,  WUts.,  1870-1.    Missionary 
in  Toronto,   1871-80.    C.  of  Crich,  Derbs.,  1881-3.    C.  of 
Kirkstall,  Yorks.,   1883-4.    C.  of  Saxted,  Suffolk,   1886-9. 
Chaplain    of    Seckford's    Hospital,    Woodbridge,    1889-94. 
Author,   Sermons.    Died   Nov.    12,    1894.     (Boase,    Biblu). 
Cornub.;  Crockford;  Univ.  Almanack;  Clergy  List.) 
WRIGHT,  HENRY  SMITH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  29, 
1858.  [3rd]  s.  of  Icabod Chades  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1814), 
of  WatwaU  Hall,  Notts.    B.  June  27,  1839,  at  Quamdun, 
Derbs.     School,    Brighton    CoUege.     Matric.    Michs.    1858; 

VAC  ii  VI 


Wright,  Horace  Lakin 

Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  1862.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Aug. 
20,  1862.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  30.  1866.   .Member  of  I.  C. 
Wright's  banking  firm  in  Nottingham,   1867-78.    M.P.  for 
S.  Nottingham,  1886-95.  Of  Mapperley  Hall,  Notts.  Married 
(1)   1865,  Mary  Jane,  only  dau.  of   WiUiam  Cartledge,  of 
Woodthorpe;  (2)  1869,  Josephine  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Adolphus  Wright,  R.  of  Ickhani,  Kent,  and  had  issue. 
Translated  the  Iliad,  i-iv  into  English  hexameters,  and  the 
Aeneid,  i-vi  into  blank  verse.  Died  Mar.  19,  1910.  Brother  of 
George  H.  (1867).    (Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Fox-Davies,  .4rmorial  Families.) 
WRIGHT,   HENRY  THOMAS.    .\dm.  at  Trinity   Hall.  Oct. 
1896.    S.  of  Henry  John,   Esq.,  of  22,  Cadogan  Gardens, 
Chelsea.    School,   Market   Bosworth.    .Matric.   .Michs.   1896. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  15,  1904.  Served  in  the 
Great   War,    1914-19    (Lieut.,   Scots  Guards;   Staff  Capt., 
London  District).    Died  May  30,  1943,  at  Gerrard's  Cross. 
(Laic  Lists;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  June  i,  1943.) 
WRIGHT,   HERBERT  EDWARDS.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity, 
Aug.  15,  1867.    [Only]  s.  of  Robert  [Principal  of  Lancing 
Grammar  School]  (and  Anne,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Buck).  B.  .Aug. 
16,  1848,  at  Lancing.   School,  Westminster.    Matric.  Michs. 
1867;  B.A.  1871;  M.A.  1891.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  30,  1869.    Had  a  brewery  at  Maxton,  near  Dover,  for 
some  years;  brewer-manager  to  Arnold  Perrott  and  Co.,  Ltd., 
at  Wickwar,  Gloucs.;  subsequently  manager  of  Tennant's 
brewery  in  Glasgow.    Married,  Feb.  20,  1873,  Jessie  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  K.  Cook,  of  Haunmersmith.    Author, 
A  Handbook  for  Young  Brewers.    Latterly  of  Cheltenham. 
Died  Feb.  2,  1907.   Father  of  Cuthbert  E.  (1897),  Oswald  W. 
(1896)  and  Herbert  R.  (1893).    (Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Inns  of  Court.) 
WRIGHT  (post  WRIGHT-ROGERS),  HERBERT  EDWIN.   Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8,  1883.   S.  of  Herbert,  solicitor,  of 
GraveUy  HaU,  Birmingham.    B.  June  26,  1864,  in  Birming- 
ham.   School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar, 
1885;   B.A.    (3ith    Wrangler)    1886;   LL.B.   (Law  Trip.,    ist 
Class);  1887;  M.A.  1892.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  26,  1895.   Succeeded  to  the  estate  of  Yarlington,  near 
Wincanton,  Somerset.    Married  1892,  EUen  Maud,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Bickley  Rogers,  D.Litt.  Took  the  additional  name 
of  Rogers,  1914.   Died  -Apr.  30,  1922,  in  London.   Brother  of 
Harold  T.   (1886).    (Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  The  Times, 
May  3,  1922.) 
WRIGHT,  HERBERT  LANGSTON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  23,  1878.   Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry  (1839),  of 
St  Arvans,  Cheltenham.  B.  in  Liverpool.  Matric.  Lent,  1878; 
B.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1881 ;  priest,  1883;  C.  of 
Aston- juxta-Binningham,    1881-2.     C.    of    Bengeo,    Herts., 
1883-90.    C.-in-charge   of   St   Mawgan   and   St   Martm-m- 
Meneage,  ComwaU,  1891-8.    R.  of  Church-Knowle,  Dorset, 
1898-1922.   Married,  May  7,  1891,  Emma  Louisa,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  S.  M.  Barkworth,  of  Tunbridge  WeUs.    Latterly 
of  Barbrook,  Limpsfield,  where  he  died  Oct.  11,  1927,  aged  77- 
Brother  of  Henry  C.  (1875)  and  John  W.  T.  (1877).   (Crock- 
ford; The  Guardian,  May  13,  1891 ;  The  Times,  Oct.  12,  1927.) 
WRIGHT,  HERBERT  PERCY.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5, 
1883.    S.  of  Thomas   Blagbum,  of  6,  Gloucester  Terrace, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.    B.  June   11,   1864,   at  South  Shields, 
Durham.     School,    Newcastle-on-Tyne   Grammar.     Matric. 
Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886.    Ord.  deacon  (York),  1887;  priest 
(Worcester),  1889;  C.  of  St  James's,  Doncaster,  1887-8.  C.  of 
Cleeve  Prior,  Worcs.,  1889.    C.  of  Thame,  Oxon.,  1890.    C. 
of  Cobridge,  Staffs.,  1891-2.  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Bristol,  1892- 
5.    C.  of  Walker,  Northumberiand,  1895-8.    C.  of  Elsdon, 
1899-1901.  V.  of  Bymess,   1901-14.    Latterly  of  Reading 
Road,  South  Shields.   Died  in  1919.   (Crockford.) 
WRIGHT,  HERBERT  RUSSELL.    .Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
.      Oct.  1,  1893.    [S.  of  Herbert  Edwards  (1867).]    B.  June  10, 
1874.     [Schools,    Dorchester   Grammar   and   St    Edward's, 
Oxford.]   Matric.  Michs.  1893;  exhibitioner;  B..\.  1896;  M..\. 
1903.    Assistant  Master  at  the  Berlitz  Schools,  Berlin  and 
Stettin,  1898-9;  at  St  Edward's  School,  Oxford,  1899-1903; 
Head  Master  of  Sir  John  Deane's  Grammar  School,  North- 
wich,    Cheshire,    1903-7.     Married,    Aug.    12,    1903,    •■^da, 
youngest  dau.  of  James  Spalding  Gardiner,  of  Borley,  Essex. 
Died  July  30,   1907.    Brother  of  Cuthbert  E.   (1897)   and 
Oswald  W.  (1896).    (Scott,  MSS.;  Roll  of  St  Edward's  Sch.; 
The  Times,  Aug.  2,  1907.) 
WRIGHT,  HORACE  LAKIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i, 
1897.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  Clement  Henry  Lakin  (1875).  Chaplam, 
Indian  Army,  and  grandson  of  the  Rev.  Henr>-  H.  (1857). 
B.  Aug.  2,  1879.    School,  Malvern  College.]    Matnc.  Michs. 
1897.  Second  Lieut.,  the  Liverpool  Regt.,  1902;  Lieut.,  1907; 
Captain,  1912;  Major,  1917-  Served  in  the  Great  War.  1914- 
19  (Major,   King's  (Liverpool  Regt.);  employed  R.A.M.C.; 
wounded  twice).  (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Ltsis;  Unw.  H  ar 
List.) 


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Wright,  Ivan  Fitzherbert 

WRIGHT,  IVAN  FITZHERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  [5th  and  youngest]  s.  of  Francis  Beresford 
(1855),  of  Wootton  Court,  Wanvs.  (and  Adeline  F.  H.,  dau.  of 
Col.  Richard  H.  FitzHerbert).  B.  Dec.  6,  1875,  at  Aldercar 
Hall,  Derbs.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1897.  A  farmer.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-10  (Pte, 
Royal  Fusiliers).  Married,  Aug.  8,  1906,  Agnes  Sarah 
Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Channer  Corfield,  of 
Ormonde  Fields,  Derbs.  Of  Arden  Hill,  Lapworth,  Warws., 
in  1939.  Brother  of  Arthur  F.  (1884).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.: 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WRIGHT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  24,  1764. 
[Eld.  s.  of  Sir  James,  ist  Bart.,  Chief  Justice  of  South  Carolina, 
America  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  James 
Maidman).  B.  there,  c.  1746.  School,  Eton  (1753-63).] 
Matric.  Easter,  1764;  Scholar,  1765;  Fell. -Com.  Mar.  21, 
1769;  LL.B.  1772.  .'Vdm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  19, 
1765.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  27,  1772.  Joined  one  of  the 
Loyalist  corps  early  in  the  Revolutionary  War;  Major,  the 
King's  Carolina  Rangers,  May  i,  1779.  Succeeded  as  2nd 
Bart.,  Nov.  20,  1785.  Married,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Smith, 
sometime  Governor  of  South  Carolina.  Died,  s.p.,  Sept.  16, 
i8i6.  Brother  of  Robert  (1764);  uncle  of  James  A.  (1789). 
(Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.  Complete 
Baronetage;  E.  A.  Jones,  American  Members  of  the  Inns  of 
Court.) 

WRIGHT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1788. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  B.A.  1792;  M.A.  1795.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  June  3,  1792;  priest,  Feb.  24,  1793;  C.  of 
Holkham,  Norfolk,  1792.  R.  of  East  Harling,  Norfolk,  and 
of  Hinderclay,  Suffolk,  1810-18.  Died,  Oct.  12,  1818,  aged  47. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  i8i8,  11.  474.) 

WRIGHT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  3,  1826.  Of 
Ireland.  Matric.  Lent,  1827;  B.A.  1831.  Ord.  deacon,  1830; 
priest,  1830.  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of  Ormonde. 
P.C.  of  Latchford,  Cheshire,  1834-67.  Died  Sept.  22,  1867, 
aged  72.  Father  of  Arthur  (1854).  (Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  1867,  n.  685.) 

WRIGHT,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1885.  S.  of  Robert, 
of  Harlesden,  Middlesex  (and  Elizabeth  Wrightson).  B.  there 
[Sept.  23],  1867.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1892.  Adm.  Sohcitor,  Dec.  1892;  practised  in 
London  and  at  Pinner.  Registrar  successively  of  Bloomsbury 
and  of  Brentford  and  Uxbridge  County  Courts.  Married,  Nov. 
12,  1899,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Howard.  Died  Feb.  19,  1942, 
at  Pinner  Hill,  Middlesex.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  21,  1942.) 

WRIGHT,  JAMES  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  May  27,  1789.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Alexander,  Esq.  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Izard,  of  South  Carolina).  B.  at 
Charlestown,  South  Carolina.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1789.  Married,  1797,  at  Charleston,  Carolina  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Sirnmonds,  of  South  CaroUna,  and  had  issue.  Died  in 
1803.  His  eldest  s.,  James  Alexander,  succeeded  his  great- 
uncle,  James  (1764),  as  3rd  Bart.,  Sept.  16,  1816.  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  574;  G.E.C.) 

WRIGHT,  JAMES  CAMPER.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Dec.  23,  1792.  [Eldest  s.  of  James,  of  Woodham 
Mortimer,  Essex  (and  Sally).]  B.  at  Woodham  Mortimer. 
Bapt.  June  26,  1774.  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  B.A.  1797;  M.A. 
1802.  Fellow,  r795-i8i7.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  10, 
1794-  Sometime  Capt.  in  the  Royals.  Fellow  of  Eton 
College,  1821.  In  Holy  Orders.  R.  of  Walkem,  Herts.,  1817- 
38.  Married,  June  4,  1821,  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Ogle,  of 
Causey  Park,  Northumberland.  Died  Oct.  13,  1838,  in 
Albemarle  Street,  London.  Father  of  the  next.  (Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide; 
G.  Mag.,  1838,  II.  665.) 

WRIGHT,  JAMES  CAMPER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Dec.  27,  1844.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ames]  C[amper]  (above), 
R.  of  Walkem,  Herts,  (and  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Ogle).  B. 
there,  Apr.  2,  1826.  Matric.  Lent,  1845;  Browne  medal,  1845, 
1846;  Camden  medal,  1846,  1847;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852. 
Fellow,  1847-54  (after  appeal  to  the  Visitor).  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  i85i;priest,  i8'i2.C. of  Bricet, Suffolk,  1852-4. C. of 
Barsham,  1855-6.  C.  of  Edingthorpe,  Norfolk,  1856-8.  V.  of 
Bacton,  1858-73.  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Toxteth  Park,  Liver- 
pool, 1873-5-  V.  of  Litherland  (or  Orrell  Hey),  Lanes.,  1875- 
9.  R.  of  Walkem,  Herts.,  1879-89.  Married,  1854,  Frances 
Wood,  dau.  of  Timothy  Burstall,  of  Edinburgh.  Died 
suddenly  at  Walkem  rectory,  Jan.  6,  1889.  (King's  Coll. 
Reg.;  Crockford;  Eton  Sch.  Reg.;  Sir  W.  Sterry.) 


Wright,  John 


WRIGHT,  JAMES  NICOL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1888.  Only  s.  of  John,  Lieut.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Umballa,  India.  [School,  Wellington  College.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1891.  Studied  music  in  Italy.  Died  Oct.  25,  1897, 
at  Chagford,  Devon,  from  the  results  of  a  fall  from  a  horse. 
(Wellington  Coll.  Reg.,  in  error  gives  'John'  Nicol  Wright.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1755-  S.  of 
Charies.  Of  Mansfield,  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1756;  B.A. 
1760;  M.A.  1763.   Probably  father  of  John  (1802). 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  29, 
1761.  [Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1716),  R.  of  Euston, 
Suffolk.  B.  there,  Aug.  16,  1743.  School,  Wyverstone, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1762;  Scholar;  B.A.  (3rd  Hon. 
Wrangler)  1765.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi),  Oct.  6,  1765;  priest 
(Norwich),  Sept.  20,  1767;  C.  of  Euston,  Suffolk,  1765.  R.  of 
Taverham,  Norfolk,  1766-8.  V.  of  Tattersett  and  Tatterford, 
1767-93.  Succeeded  his  nephew  Charles  (1769),  at  Kilver- 
stone,  Sept.  1781.  Married  (i)  Catharine  Morden;  (2)  1779, 
Anne  Maria  Pierson,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Rolfe,  of  Middleton, 
and  had  issue.  Died  in  1793.  Brother  of  Harbord  (1742)  and 
Thomas  (1754).   (Peile,  n.  271;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  27,  1769. 
Of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  Scholar;  B.A.  1774.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  3,  1770.   (Inns  of  Court.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  28)  at  Caius,  July  10, 
1801.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Abelour,  Banffs.  B.  there. 
Educated  under  Mr  Garrow.  Matric.  Easter,  1802 ;  B.A.  1805. 
'Obtained  the  College  testimonials  for  deacon's  orders, 
July  29,  1805.'    (Venn,  11.  137.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Nov.  10,  1802. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (probably  1755),  deceased.  B.  [Apr.  24, 
1785],  at  Mansfield,  Notts.  Schools,  Uppingham,  Huntingdon 
and  Mansfield.  Matric.  Easter,  1805;  Scholar,  1803;  re-adm. 
Feb.  3,  1816;  B.A.  1817.  Ord.  priest  (London),  June  i,  1817; 
'B.A.,  of  Jesus  CoUege,  Cambridge.'  Married  Sarah  — . 
R.  of  St  Matthew's,  Nassau,  Bahamas  until  his  death, 
Aug.  10,  1821.  M.I.  at  Nassau.  Father  of  William  H.  (1839). 
(J.  A.  Venn;  V.  Hodson.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  9,  1812. 
S.  of  P.  [doubtless  the  Rev.  Peter  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford) 
(1779),  R.  of  Marks  Tey],  of  Hatfield  Priory,  near  Witham, 
Essex.   Matric.  Michs.  1812. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1812.  B. 
at  Richmond,  Yorks.  Did  not  reside. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  24,  1813. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Frampton,  Lines.  School,  King's  Lynn. 
Matric.  Michs.  1814;  Scholar,  1818;  B.A.  1819. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  1,  1827;  a 
'Ten-year  man.'   Matric.  Michs.  1830. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1827. 
S.  of  William.  B.  in  Northumberland.  School,  Richmond, 
Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1827. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  4,  1833.  Matric. 
Easter,  1834;  B.A.  1838;  M.A.  1841.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester), 
1837;  priest,  1838;  C.  of  Stretton-on-the-Fosse,  Warws., 
1837-9.  C.  of  Bagendon,  Gloucs.,  1839.  C.  of  Tysoe,  Warws., 
1840-7.  C.  of  Long  Compton,  1847-8.  V.  of  Honington,  1848- 
76.  R.  of  Myndtown,  Salop,  1877-94.  Died  May,  1894,  at 
Ludlow.   (Peile,  11.  449;  Crockford.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  27,  1845; 
from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Mar.  30, 
1843,  age  23.  [4th  s.  of  William,  of  Shadwell,  Middlesex.] 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  7,  1852.  S.  of 
James,  corn-dealer,  of  Silver  Street,  London  (and  Mary). 
[B.  Mar.  28,  1834],  in  St  James's  parish,  Westminster.  Bapt. 
June  24,  1834.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1852; 
B.A.  1856;  M.A.  i860.  Rowing  'blue,'  1854.  Adm.  Solicitor, 
1859;  practised  in  London.  Registrar  of  Bloomsbury  County 
Court,  1865-97.  Died  Nov.  10,  1897,  at  his  residence,  Sellor's 
Farm,  Harlesden  Road,  London,  N.W.  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Eagle,  x.xi.  239;  Boase,  vi.  963;  Book  of 
Blues;  Law  Lists.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  21,  1853.  S.  of 
William,  surgeon  (and  EUzabeth  Hall).  B.  in  Pelham  Street, 
Nottingham.  Bapt.,  Apr.  14,  1834.  Matric.  Michs.  1853; 
B.A.  1857;  M.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1858;  priest, 
1859;  C.  of  Hucknall  Torkard,  Notts.,  1858-60.  C.  of 
Plumtree,  1860-5.  C.  of  Wem,  Salop,  1865-74-  V.  of  Grinshill, 
1874-1912  and  V.  of  Broughton,  1876-1912.  Married  Mary 
Dorothy  — .  Died  Dec.  25,  1912,  at  Grinshill  vicarage. 
(Eagle,  xxxiv.  269;  Crockford.) 


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Wright,  John  Aldren 


WRIGHT,  JOHN  ALDREN.  Matric.  Non-Coil,,  Michs.  1887. 
[B.  at  Halton,  Cheshire]  B.A.  1890;  M.B.  1894;  B.Chir., 
1896;  M.A.  and  M.D.  1902,  from  Sidney  Sussex.  At  St  Mary's 
Hospital,  London;  House  Surgeon  there.  L.R.C.P.,  1911. 
Intended  to  become  a  medical  missionary,  but  was  prevented 
by  ill-health.  Practised  at  Histon,  Cambs.,  from  1897,  and 
subsequently  in  Cambridge.  Physician  and  Pathologist,  at 
.A.ddenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.A.M.C;  ist  Eastern  Hospital). 
Died  Feb.  12,  1942,  aged  77,  at  Cambridge.  {Medical 
Directories;  Cambridge  Daily  News,  Feb.  17,  1942.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  BOWES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus'  May  6,  1802. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Newcastle-on- Tyne.  Schools,  Witton- 
le-Wear  and  Newcastle;  and  at  Edinburgh  University. 
Matric.  Michs.  1802;  B.. A..  1806;  M.A.  1809.  Fellow.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  25,  1801.  Had  great  linguistic  attain- 
ments and  travelled  widely  in  Europe,  Asia  and  Africa.  Died 
Jan.  26,  1836,  aged  56;  buried  in  the  graveyard  of  Tynemouth 
Priory.   {Inns  of  Court;  G.  C.  Moore-Smith.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  BROWNE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
July  29,  1789;  pens.  Oct.  1790.  S.  of  WiUiam,  surgeon,  of 
Downham,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Brandon  (Mr  Wright) 
King's  Lynn  (Mr  Lloyd)  and  Newport,  Essex  (Mr  Buck). 
Scholar,  1789;  matric.  Michs.  1791;  B.A.  1794;  M.A.  1797. 
Ord.  deacon,  1794;  priest  (Norwich),  July  9,  1797.  R.  of 
Town  Bamingham,  Norfolk,  1797-1807.  C.  of  Rusper, 
Sussex,  1801.  Author,  Sermon.  Died  Mar.  20,  1846,  in 
Brunswick  5quare,  London.  Father  of  Walter  M.  (1832). 
{Venn,  11.  118;  G.  Mag.,  1846,  11.  loi,  which  gives  C.  of 
Tuddenham,  Suffolk.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  CROSSLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  31, 
1884.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Hodgson,  M.R.C.S.  (and  Elizabeth). 
B.  Oct.  5,  1866,  at  Grove  House,  Halifax.  School,  Marl- 
borough College.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A., 
M.B.,  B.Chir.,  1891.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  House 
Surgeon  there.  Clinical  Assistant,  National  Hospital  for 
epilepsy,  and  the  Evelina  Hospital  for  Children.  Practised  at 
Halifax.  Surgeon,  Halifax  Royal  Infirmary.  Served  in  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. -Col.,  R.-^.M.C;  mentioned  in 
despatches).  Married,  Aug.  29,  1899,  Florence,  eldest  dau.  of 
Col.  H.  Bellingham  Le  Mottle.  Resided  latterly  at  Wotton- 
under-Edge,  Gloucs.,  where  he  died  Dec.  21,  1939.  {Marl- 
borough Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  22,  1939.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  S.  of  T.,  Esq.,  of  The  Elms,  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
Staffs.  [B.  Jan.  28,  1870.  School,  Newcastle-under-Lyme 
High.]  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham),  1894;  priest,  1895;  C.  of  St  John-the- 
Evangelist,  Sunderland,  1894-7.  C.  of  Seaham  Harbour,  Co. 
Durham,  1897-1900.  C.  of  Stranton,  1900-15.  V.  of  Ancroft, 
Northumberland,  1915-51-.  {Newcastle  High  Sch.  Reg.; 
Crockford.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Nov.  23,  1852. 

5.  of  John.  B.  1835,  at  Bath.  School,  Bath  Grammar. 
Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi),  1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Nottingham, 
1858.  P.C.  of  Carrington,  Notts.,  1866-70.  C.  of  Bromley 
St    Leonard,    Middlesex,     1877-81.      Resided    latterly    at 

6,  Adelaide  Street,  Oxford.  Died  in  1922.  (Venn,  11.  310; 
Crockford.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  HARR.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov.  3, 
1786.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  Scholar;  B.A.  1791- 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  July  4,  1790;  priest,  Aug.  12,  1792- 

WRIGHT  (post  HESKETH-WRIGHT),  JOHN  HERBERT.  Adm. 
at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892.  S.  of  John  Edward,  architect,  of 
Warrington  (and  Isabella  Hesketh).  B.  there  [Mar.  13],  1873- 
School,  Warrington  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A. 
1895.  Sometime  Assistant  Master  at  Aysgarth  prep.  School, 
Newton-le-Willows.  Assistant  Secretary  (and  Agent)  m 
Birmingham  and  the  Midland  Counties  of  Messrs  Dorman, 
Long  and  Co.,  1908-34.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.,  Special  List;  employed  Ministry  of  National  Service). 
Of  18,  Huntly  Road,  Winton,  Bournemouth,  in  1946.  {Venn, 
II.  529;  Univ.  War  List.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  HOWARD  CRESSY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1840.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  St  George  s,  Blooms- 
bury,  London  (and  Louisa).  B.  May  9,  1822.  Matric.  Michs. 
1840;  B.A.  iiiih  Wrangler)  1844;  M.A.  1848.  Assistant 
Master  at  Southwell  Collegiate  School,  1844.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester),  1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Mossley  Lanes  1846-9. 
C.  of  St  Mary's,  Stockport,  Cheshire,  1853-4-  V.  of  Wolierlow 
Heref.,  1854-71.  Married,  Aug.  29,  1854.  Sarah  Anne  3rd 
dau.  of  E.  Buckley,  of  Mossley.  Died  May  16,  1871.  {Clergy 
List;  Crockford;  The  Times,  May  20,  1871.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  PRESTON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  29, 
1863.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Preston  (1822). 
School,  Radley.   Matric.  Michs.  1863;  B.A.  - 


B.  at  Hackney. 
1867;  M.A.  1871. 


Wright,  Josiah 

Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1867;  priest  (Winchester),  1869; 
C.  of  Hyde,  near  Winchester,  1867-9.  C.  of  Reigate,  Surrey, 
1869-71.  P.C.  of  St  Luke's,  Reigate,  1871-7.  V.  of  New- 
borough,  Staflfs.,  1877-S1.  R.  of  Oldbury,  Salop,  1883-1927. 
Preb.  of  Hereford,  1916-27.  Married,  July  5,  1871,  Edith 
Jane,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Purton,  sometime  R.  of 
Oldbury.  Died  .\ug.  24,  1927.  {Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
July  12,  1871 ;  The  Times,  Aug.  26,  1927.) 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  WILLIAM  THORPE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Sept.  21,  1877.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WUliam  Henry 
(1839),  of  Cheltenham.  B.  [July  16,  1857],  at  Everton,  Lanes. 
[School,  Cheltenham  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar; 
B.A.  i88i;  M.A.  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  i88i;  priest, 
1882;  C.  of  Kensington,  1881-3.  Missionar>-  (S.P.G.  and 
C.U.M.)  at  Delhi,  1883-1902.  Principal  of  St  Stephen's 
College,  1899-1902.  Died  Sept.  25,  1902,  at  Dalbousie, 
N.W.P.  Brother  of  Henry  C.  (1875)  and  Herbert  L.  (1878). 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  The  Times, 
Oct.  16,  1902.) 

WRIGHT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  8,  1806.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matric.  Michs.  1807.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  12,  1809;  B.A.  i8ii. 

WRIGHT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  26,  1815. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1815;  B.A.  1819.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  Mar.  7,  1819;  priest  (Chester),  Mar.  26,  1820. 
Chaplain  to  the  Hon.  East  India  Company,  1821;  at  Masuli- 
patam,  1822-3;  at  Trichinopoly,  1823-30;  at  Poonamallee, 
1831-2;  at  Bangalore,  1832-7;  retired.  Married,  Mar.  20, 
1821,  Arabella  .\mber  White.  Died  at  sea,  Oct.  6,  1837  on 
board  the  Stratheden.  on  his  way  home  from  India,  aged  47- 
(G.  Mag.,  1838,  I.  439;  F.  Penny;  V.  Hodson;  Scott,  MSS.) 

WRIGHT,  JOSEPH  BANKS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  12,  1821.  S.  of  Thomas  [of  Upton  Hall,  Newark,  Notts.] 
B.  at  Norwood  Park,  Notts.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Easter, 
1824;  B.A.  1827.  In  Holy  Orders,  but  held  no  cure.  Of 
Shelton  Hall,  near  Newark.  Married,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  S.  V.  Dashwood,  of  Stanford  Hall,  Notts.  Died  July, 
1881.  Father  of  Francis  V.  (1854).  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.; 
Walford,  County  Families.) 

WRIGHT,  JOSEPH  EDMUND.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1897.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  174,  Park  Road,  Liverpool.  B.  [Jan.  6], 
1878,  at  Manchester.  School,  Liverpool  Institute.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  Scholar,  1898;  B..\.  {Senior  Wrangle)  1900; 
2nd  Smith's  prize,  1902;  (Math.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  1st  Class,  1901); 
M..^..  1904.  Fellow,  1Q03.  Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics 
at  Br>'n  .Mawr  College,  U.S..A..  .\uthor.  Invariants  of 
quadratic  differential  forms.  Married,  Sept.  6,  1906.  Wilmer 
Cave  France.  Died  Feb.  20,  1910.  {The  Times,  Sept.  22, 
1906.) 

WRIGHT,  JOSEPH  SOUDEN.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  2,  1877.  S.  of  John,  of  the  Grammar  School,  Southwell, 
Notts.  B.  Jan.  8,  1857,  at  SouthweU.  School,  Donington 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  Scholar,  1879;  B.A.  i88i; 
M.A.  1885.  Assistant  Master  at  Southwell  Grammar  School, 
1880-97.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1883;  priest  (SouthweU), 
1885.  Chaplain  of  SouthweU  Union,  1886-1925.  C.  of 
RoUeston,  1891-5.  Head  Master  of  SouthweU  Minster  School, 
1897-1919.  Died  Mar.  9,  1948.  {Schoolmasters'  Directories; 
Crockford;  Church  Times,  Apr.  2,  1948.) 

WRIGHT,  JOSEPH  TIMMS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  10, 
1883.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  72,  Market  Street,  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch,  Leics.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar;  B.A.  1886;  M.A. 
1890. 

WRIGHT,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1842. 
[S.  of  Josiah,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts.  B.  Feb.  5,  1824.]  School, 
Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  Scholar,  1845;  B.A.  {nth 
Classic)  1846;  M.A.  1849-  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  .\pr.  19, 
1849.  Head  Master  of  Sutton  Coldfield  Grammar  School, 
1850-62.  Ord.  deacon,  1863;  priest,  1865.  Author,  The 
Phoedrus,  Lysis  and  Protagoras  of  Plato  Hellentca,  etc.  Uved, 
without  cure,  at  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Died  May  30,  1894,  at 
Cleves,  East  Molesey.  Father  of  Charles  G.  (1874)  and 
Walter  G.  (1872).  {Boase,  111.  1518;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford; 
Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Guardian,  June  6,  1894.) 

WRIGHT,  JOSIAH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  12,  1868. 
r?rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin,  V.  of  St  Matthew's,  Wolver- 
hampton. B.  Feb.  18,  1847.  School,  Wolverhampton 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1868.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1872; 
priest,  1874;  C.  of  St  John-the-HvangeUst,  Huddersfield. 
1872-5  C.  of  St  Peter's.  WalsaU,  Staffs.,  1875-8-  <-  o* 
St  Luke's,  WeUington,  1878-82.  C.  of  BucknaU  with  Bagnall, 
1882-6.  V.  of  Sutton-on-Trent,  Notts.,  1886-96.  V.  of  barl- 
Stemdale,  Derbs.,  1896-1905.  V.  (again)  of  Sutton-on-Trent, 
Notts.,  1905-26.  Died  Jan.  17,  1926.  Brother  of  Arthur 
(1863),  WUUam  B.  (1874)  and  Benjanun  (1863).  [iVolver- 
hampton  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Canon  W.  W.  Partridge.) 


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Wrtght,  Lawrence 

WRIGHT,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1770. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Offley  (i737-8),  of  Mobberley 
Hall,  Cheshire  and  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Derby  (and  Jane,  dau.  of 
Ralph  Adderley,  of  Colton,  Staffs.).  [B.  July  14.  1752,  at 
Hanes  Hall,  Worcs.  Schools,  Derby  and  Manchester  Gram- 
mar.] Matric.Michs.  1772;  B.A.  1775;  M.A.  1778.  OfMottram 
St  Andrew,  Cheshire.  High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire,  1802-3. 
Married  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Waterhouse,  Lieut.-Col., 
ist  Surrey  Militia.  Died,  s.p.,  Jan.  16,  1842;  buried  m 
Mobberley  church.  Brother  of  Thomas  (i775)  and  William 
(1771).  (Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  574; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

WRIGHT,  LAWSON  SANT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 

1888.  S.  of  Charles  Augustus,  of  Kew,  Surrey.  B.  Aug.  19, 
1868,  at  Anerley,  Surrey.  School,  King's  College,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1898.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester),  1892;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Stockwell 
Green,  London,  1892-7.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Peckham,  Surrey, 
1897-1900.  C.  of  St  Katherine's,  Rotherhithe,  1901-2.  C.  of 
St  Clement's,  East  Dulwich,  1902-4.  Clerical  Organising 
Secretary  to  the  Church  of  England  Temperance  Society, 

1904.  Latterly  of  Sliema,  Wolverhampton  Road,  Stafford. 
Died  Dec.  i,  1918.   (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  12,  1918.) 

WRIGHT,  LEONARD  VICTOR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 

1889.  S.  of  Charles  Edward,  commission-agent.  B.  Jan.  19, 
1871,  at  Nottingham.  School,  Nottingham  High  (Dr  Gow). 
Matric.  Michs.  1889;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1892;  M.A.  1899.  Assistant  Master  at 
Pocklington  School,  1893;  Second  Master  of  Northampton 
School,  1905-29-.   [Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

WRIGHT,  LIONEL  BACHE  HORNSBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Oct.  2,  1893.  S.  of  Dr  J.  C.  Homsby,  of  10,  EUerdale 
Road,  Hampstead.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1897;  M.A. 
1903.    Assistant  Master  at  Forest  School,  Walthamstow,  in 

1905.  Of  52,  Grant  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells,  in  1946.  Brother 
of  Guy  J.  H.  (1893).   (Camb.  Yearbook.) 

WRIGHT,  MARCUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29,  1834. 
Matric.  Michs.  1834.  [Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Lenton, 
Notts.  B.Jan.  15, 1812.  Schools,  Louth  (1824-6)  and  Rugby.] 
Of  Bird's  Grove,  Derby.  Sometime  British  Consul  at  Vyberg, 
Finland.  Married,  1838,  Frederique  Natalie,  dau.  of  Lars  F. 
de  Kuhlstrom,  Master  of  the  Rolls,  Finland.  Died  in  Feb. 
1882.  [Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Louth  Grammar  School;  P.  B.  G. 
Binnall.) 

WRIGHT,  MARMADUKE  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  22,  1868.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles  Swaine  (1831)  of  Bolton 
Hall,  Clitheroe,  Lanes,  [and  formerly  of  Owston  Park, 
Doncaster]  (and  Mary  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Joseph 
Greaves  Elmsall).  B.  Sept.  29,  1850,  at  Riston  Park,  Don- 
caster.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1869.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  29,  1872.  Died  Dec.  19,  1872.  Brother 
of  Charles  B.  E.  (1865).  [Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  Repton 
Sch.  Reg.) 

WRIGHT,  MAURICE  BERESFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1 89 1.  [3rd  s.  of  Philip,  of  Mellington  Hall,  Church- 
stoke,  Montgom.  (and  Alice  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Wilham  Bury,  R.  of  Pimpeme,  Dorset).]  B.  Jan.  30,  1872. 
Matric.  Michs.  1891.  At  Edinburgh  University;  (M.B.  and 
CM.  1897;  M.D.  1906).  Medical  Officer,  Assam  frontier  tea 
Company,  1900.  Practised  in  Wimpole  Street,  in  Harley 
Street,  and  in  Brook  Street,  London.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  R.A.M.C;  mental  Specialist  to 
Eastern  Command;  O.B.E.,  1919).  Neurological  Specialist, 
Ministry  of  Pensions.  Married,  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Bridges  Plumptre,  of  Goodnestone  Park,  Kent.  Author  of 
works  on  neurasthenia  and  psychology.  Of  60,  Hanover  Gate 
Mansions,  Park  Road,  London,  N.W.  in  1950.  Died  Sept.  11, 
1951.  Brother  of  Francis  A.  C.  (1891).  [Medical  Directories; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Fox-Davies,  Armorial  Families.) 

WRIGHT,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr. 
26,  1825.   Matric.  Michs.  1825. 

WRIGHT,  OSWALD  KENTISH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  12,  1899.  S.  of  John  Kentish.  B.  [Aug.  10,  1881],  at 
Nottingham.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
1903;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1910.  At  the  London  Hospital. 
L.R.C.P.;  M.R.C.S.,  1907.  Resident  Medical  Officer,  County 
Hospital,  Newport,  Mon.;  at  the  Nottingham  Isolation 
Hospital,  Bagthorpe,  Notts.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914- 
19  (Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.M.C).  Assistant  and  Deputy  Medical 
Officer  of  Health  for  Nottingham.  Medical  Officer  at  Gresham 
School,  Holt,  Norfolk.  Author,  medical.  Died  Oct.  25,  1938, 
at  Sidmouth  Grange,  Reading.  [Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg. ;  Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  Oct.  27,  1938.) 


Wright,  The  Rev.  Richard 

WRIGHT,  OSWALD  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Selwyn  H., 
Oct.  I,  1896.  [S.  of  Herbert  Edwards  (1867),  of  Southend 
House,  Wickwar,  Gloucs.]  B.  Mar.  20,  1877.  [School, 
Malvern  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  Assistant 
Master  at  Walton  House  School,  Clevedon;  at  Stanmore  Park 
School;  at  Stone  House  School,  Broadstairs;  Joint  Head 
Master  of  St  Peter's  School,  Seaford,  in  1910;  Assistant 
Master  (agjun)  at  Stone  House,  Broadstairs,  1915-18-.  Died 
Dec.  19,  1933,  at  Cheltenham.  Brother  of  Cuthbert  E.  (1897) 
and  Herbert  R.  (1893).  [Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Malvern 
Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Dec.  21,  1933.) 

WRIGHT,  PERCY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  13,  1896. 
S.  of  John.  B.  [Dec.  6,  1878],  in  London.  School,  Market 
Bosworth.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899.  A  Member  of  the 
London  Stock  Exchange.  Married,  Apr.  16,  1910,  Mary,  dau. 
of  D.  B.  Gellibrand,  Esq.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Lieut.,  R.G.A.).  Died  July  17,  1937,  at  Vinesgate,  Brasted 
Chart,  Kent;  buried  at  Highgate.  (Peile,  11.  805;  The  Times, 
July  20,  1937.) 

WRIGHT,  PETER  HALLIDAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's  Oct.  7, 
1875.  S.  of  William,  gent,  (and  Margaret).  B.  Nov.  6,  1854, 
at  Gresford,  Denbigh.  [School,  Marlborough  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879;  M.A.  1885.  Died,  July  i, 
1891,  at  Gresford  Bank,  Wrexham.   (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.) 

WRIGHT,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6, 
1836.  S.  of  Job  [merchant,  of  Islington].  B.  in  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A. 
1851.  Sometime  Secretary  to  the  Bishop  of  London's  Fund. 
Resided  at  Copford  Place,  near  Colchester,  where  he  died 
Mar.  18,  1885,  aged  67.  [St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Guardian, 
Mar.  25,  1885.) 

WRIGHT,  PRICE  (or  PRYSE).  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
June  27,  1759.  B.  at  Pembroke.  School,  Carmarthen. 
Matric.  Michs.  1759;  Scholar;  B.A.  1763;  M.A.  1766.  Ord. 
deacon  (London),  May  29,  1763;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1765  as 
'Pryse.Wright.'   [Peile,  n.  269.) 

WRIGHT,  RALPH  BLANCHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  1895.  S.  of  A.,  Esq.,  of  the  Lodge,  Darley  Dale,  Matlock, 
Derbs.  [formerly  of  Sidmouth].  [B.  1873.  School,  Sherborne.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.F.A.  (T.F.)).   [Sherborne  Reg.) 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  30,  1758.  S.  of  Richard,  surgeon.  B.  at  Derby.  School 
[Derby  and]  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1758;  B.A.  1762;  M.A. 
1765;  M.D.  1773-  FeUow,  1762.  F.R.C.P.  17751  Censor,  1775, 
1779,1783.  F.R.S.  1767.  Physician  to  St  George's  Hospital, 
1769-86.  Died  Oct.  14,  1786,  in  Knightsbridge.  [Repton 
Sch.  Reg.;  Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Munk,  11.  302;  G.  Mag.,  1786,  11. 
999-) 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Mar.  10,  1779. 

B.  at  Boston,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  B.A.  1783.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln),  Sept.  21,  1783;  priest,  June  6,  1784",  C.  of 
Wrangle,  Lines.,  1783-46.  V.  there,  1784-1826.  Married 
(i)  Susanna,  dau.  of  Isaac  Hill,  apothecary,  of  Alford,  Lines.; 
(2)  Sept.  27,  1803,  Susanna,  widow  of  Bennett  Thomas 
Dobbs,  of  Scremby,  and  dau.  of  John  Willey,  of  Wrangle. 
Died  Apr.  24,  1826,  aged  66.  M.I.  at  Wrangle.  Father  of 
Thomas  B.  (1808).  [St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  574,  which 
confuses  him  with  the  next;  P.  B.G.  Binnall;  J.  B.  Whitmore.) 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  5, 
1783.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1784;  B.A.  1787;  M.A. 
1792.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Sept.  23,  1787;  priest,  Sept.  20, 
1789;  C  of  East  Harling,  Norfolk,  1787-9-  R-  there,  1789-98. 
Died  at  Great  Yarmouth,  May  5,  1798.  (G.  Mag.,  1798,  i.  447.) 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17, 
1816;  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Mar.  26,  1811,  age  17.  [S.  of  Richard,  of  Ormskirk,  Lanes.] 
Matric.  Lent,  i8i6.   [Al.  Oxon.) 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27,  1821. 
[B.  July  24,  1803.]  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1821;  B.A.  1826.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Lincoln),  June  18,  1826.    [Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

WRIGHT,  The  Rev.  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Queens', 
Nov.  3,  1855.  'Plus  annos  24  natus.'  A  'Ten-year  man." 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol),  1853 ;  priest,  1854.  C.  of 
Lydney,  Gloucs.,   1854-6.    C  of  Trysull,  Staffs.,   1857-60. 

C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Trowbridge,  Wilts.,  1860-1.  C  of  St 
Peter's,  Cheltenham,  1861-2.  C  of  Kenilworth,  Warws., 
1862-3.  R-  of  Thoresby,  Lines.,  1863-8.  V.  of  St  Mary  w. 
St  Benedict,  Huntingdon,  1868-73.  V.  of  Gisbum,  Yorks., 
1873-191 1.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1912.  Father  of 
Richard  G.  (1899).    [Clergy  List.) 


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Wright,  Richard  Burton 

WRIGHT  (post  PHILLIPSON),  RICHARD  BURTON.  Adm.  pens, 
at  St  John's,  July  17,  1784-  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1760) 
(and  Susannah,  niece  and  heiress  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Richard 
Burton  Phillipson,  M.P.)  who  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Burton  and  PhUlipson  for  themselves  and  their  heirs,  1792.] 
B.  at  Peterborough.  Matric.  Michs.  1785;  Scholar,  1785; 
B.A.  1790;  M.A.,  as  R.  B.  Burton  PhiUipson,  1796.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.),  July  4,  1790;  priest,  June  29,  1791;  C.  of 
Peakirk  and  Glinton,  Northants.,  1792-6.  R.  of  Herringswell 
and  of  Worlington,  Suffolk,  1796-1811.  Resided  for  many 
years  at  Southampton,  where  he  died  in  1826.  (St  John's  Coll. 
Adm.,  IV.  574;  Northants.  Clergy;  G.  Mag.,  1826,  11.  378.) 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD  GANE.  \<im.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1899. 
S.  of  [the  Rev.]  Richard  (1855)  [V.  of  Gisbum,  Yorks.].  B. 
there  Jan.  i,  1877.  School,  .-Udenham,  Herts.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899;  B.A.  1902.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,'  1900-3.  Assistant 
Master  at  Gisbryne  House  School,  Watford,  in  1905.  Entered 
the  Indian  Educational  Service,  1910;  Assistant  Principal  of 
Aitchison  College,  Lahore,  1915-26;  Officiating  Principal, 
1926-32.  Married,  Apr.  2,  1910,  at  Colombo,  Gladwys,  dau. 
of  Dr  Channing  Pearce,  of  Ramsgate.  Latterly  of  VVUdbrook 
House,  Cookham,  Berks.  Died  Oct.  27,  1942.  (Aldenham 
Sch.  Reg.;  Camb.  Yearbook;  India  Office  Lists;  The  Times, 
Nov.  4,  1942.) 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD  PLUMLEY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
1882.  [Only]  s.  of  R.,  Esq.,  of  Cromwell  Road,  London. 
[B.  Mar.  31,  1865.]  School,  Charterhouse,  Godalming. 
Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Of  47,  .Montagu  Square,  London,  W.,  in 
1910.  Married,  1927,  Blanche  Katherine  ."Vrine  Haydon. 
Died  June  30,  1930.  (TAe  Times,  July  2,  1930;  R.  L. 
Arrowsmith.) 

WRIGHT,  RICHARD  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr. 

28,  1865.  [Elder]  s.  of  John  [Unitarian  minister].  B.  [June  2, 
1846],  at  York.  Educated  at  Owens  College,  Manchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar;  B.A.  {^th  IVrangler)  1869; 
M.A.  1872.  Fellow,  1869-77;  Assistant  Tutor  and  Tutor, 
1871-7;  Junior  Dean,  1875-7.  President  of  the  Union,  1869. 
B.Sc.  (Manchester)  1882;  Hon.  LL.D.  (Manchester)  1902. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1867.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  10,  1870.  Secretary  to  the  Syndics  of  the  University 
Press,  1892-1911.  A  warm  supporter  of  women's  education 
and  of  the  women's  Colleges  in  Cambridge.  Married,  Sept.  1, 
1877,  Mary  Marshall,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Kennedy,  LL.D., 
of  Brighton,  and  had  issue.  Resided  at  Trumpington. 
Retired  to  Brighton,  1923,  and  finally  to  Worthing,  where 

.  he  died  June  11,  1931;  buried  at  Brighton.  (Peile,  11.  588; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who's  Who; 
The  Guardian,  Sept.  5,  1877;  The  Times,  June  12,  1931.) 

WRIGHT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  16,  1763; 
Fell. -Com.,  Oct.  30,  1765.  B.  at  Hampstead,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  Easter,  1764;  B.A.  1768;  M.A.  1771.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  Sept.  25,  1768;  priest,  June  10,  1770.  Perhaps 
V.  of  East  Claydon,  Bucks.,  and  R.  of  Middle  Claydon, 
Bucks.,  1807-20.   (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide.) 

WRIGHT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  24, 
1764.  [2ndJ  s.  of  [Sir]  James  [ist  Bart.],  of  [Charleston], 
South  Carolina,  America  [sometime  Governor  of  Georgia],  for 
whom  see  D.N.B.  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Maidman). 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1765.  Died,  v.p.  Brother  of 
James  (1764)-   (£'o>i  Coll.  Reg.) 

WRIGHT,  ROBERT  ALDERSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept. 

29,  1893.  S.  of  John,  of  18,  Eleanor  Street,  South  Shields 
(and  EUzabeth  Middleton,  dau.  of  John  Carr).  B.  Oct.  15, 
1869,  at  South  Shields.  School,  South  Shields  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1893;  Scholar,  1895;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I, 
ist  Class)  1895;  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class)  1896;  (Moral 
Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1897);  M.A.  1900;  Hon.  LL.D. 
1938.  FeUow,  1899;  Hon.  Fellow,  1939.  Deputy  High 
Steward  of  the  University,  I93&-53--  Hon.  LL.D.,  Birming- 
ham, 1934;  London,  1936;  Toronto,  1943.  F.B.A.,  1940. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1900.  On  the  North-Eastem 
Circuit.  K.C.,  1917;  Bencher,  1923;  Treasurer,  1946.  Judge 
of  the  High  Court,  King's  Bench  Division,  1925-32;  A  Lord 
of  .\ppeal  in  Ordinary,  1932-5,  1937-47.  Master  of  the  RoUs, 
1935-7.  Chairman  of  the  Law  Revision  Committee,  1935. 
Chairman  of  United  Nations  War  Crimes  Commission,  1945- 
Knighted,  1925.  P.C,  1932;  created  a  life  Peer,  as  Baron 
Wright  of  Durley,  WUts.,  1932;  G.C.M.G.,  1948.  Of  Durley 
House,  Burbage,  Marlborough.  Married,  1928,  Margery  Avis, 
dau.  of  F.  J.  Bullows,  of  Sutton  Coldfield.  {Law  Lists; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who.) 

WRIGHT,  ROBERT  AUGUSTUS  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1875-  [Only]  s.  of  Joseph  Homsby,  gent, 
(and  Anne).  B.  Nov.  7,  1855,  in  Marylebone,  London.  Bapt. 
Dec.  12,  1855.  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879-  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Oct.  14,  1878.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  21, 
1882     {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 


Wright,  Thomas 

WRIGHT,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  4, 
1833.  Matric.  Michs.  1833;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1847.  Sometime 
Assistant  Master  at  Kingsbridge,  Devon,  Grammar  School; 
Head  Master  of  Ashford  Grammar  School  and  C.  of  Ashford, 
Kent.   {Crockford's  Scholastic  Directories,  1861.) 

WRIGHT,  ROGER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  7,  i868. 
3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1835),  R.  of  Thuxton,  Norfolk. 
B.  Mar.  31,  1849,  at  Mattishall.  School,  under  his  father. 
Matric.  Michs.  1868;  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Jan.  28, 
1869;  B.A.  1872.  Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1873;  priest  (Norwich), 
1875;  C.  of  Whitechapel,  Yorks.,  1873-5.  C.  of  Marsham, 
Norfolk,  1875-8.  R.  of  Borrisnafamey,  King's  County, 
Ireland,  1878-85.  C.  of  Worthing,  Sussex,  189 1-3.  Resided 
latterly  at  19,  Thorn  Road,  Worthing.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1926.   Brother  of  William  H.  (i860). 

WRIGHT,  SAMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  9, 
1784.  [Only]  s.  of  [Sir]  Sampson  [PoUce-Magistrate],  of 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  .Michs.  1784;  Scholar, 
1785;  B.A.  1789;  M.A.  1793.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  29, 

1783.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  27,  1789.  Died  Apr.  26,  1804, 
aged  37.   (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WRIGHT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  23, 
1853.  S.  of  Edward  Welchman  [M.D.],  of  Shipston  [-on- 
Stour],  Worcs.  B.  there  Aug.  14,  1833.  School,  Cheltenham 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857;  M..A..  i860.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester),  1858;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  Bromsgrove, 
Worcs.,  1858-60.  C.  of  Solihull,  Warws.,  1860-78.  C.  of 
Stratford-upon-Avon,  1878-9.  C.  of  Crosby  Ravensworth, 
Westmorland,  1879-81.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Higher  Crumpsall, 
Manchester,  1886-9.  Resided  latterly  at  Henley-in-.\rden. 
Died  in  1912.   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  18,  1754. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1716),  R.  of  Euston,  Suffolk.  Scholar, 
1754;  matric.  Lent,  1755.  Resided  until  March,  1755. 
'Perhaps  died  young.'  Brother  of  Harbord  (1742)  and  Jolm 
(1761).  (Peile,  II.  259,  which  erroneously  calls  his  father 
'Thomas.') 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS    B.A.  1 769,  incorp.  from  Oxford ;  M.A.  from 

Corpus  Christi,  1769.  IS.  of  Thomas,  of  Standon,  Staffs.] 
Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall  Oxford,  June  22,  1760,  age  17; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1764.   (A  I.  Oxon.) 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24,  1775- 
Of  Derbs.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev  Henry  Oflaey  (i737-8),  V.  of 
St  Peter's,  Derby  [of  Mobberley,  Cheshire].  [B.  Nov.  i,  1756.] 
School  [Derby  and]  Manchester  Grammar.  Matric.  .Michs. 
1775;  Scholar,  1775;  B.A.  1779.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
July  29,  1779;  M.A.  1782.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1780-9. 
R.  of  Market  Bosworth,  Leics.,  1788-1840.  Married,  .\ug.  24, 
1789,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  WilUam  Dilke,  of  Maxstoke  Castle, 
Warws.  Died  Nov.  29,  1840.  Father  of  Charles  (1818)  and 
Henr>'  (1809);  brother  of  Lawrence  (1770)  and  William  (1771). 
{Manchester  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  575 ;  G.  Mag., 
1841,  I.  103.) 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July  7, 

1784.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Palgrave, 
Suffolk.   .Matric.  .Michs.  1785;  Scholar;  B..A..  1789. 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  13, 
1792.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Nottingham.  School,  Fulham, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1792;  B.A.  1797.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn,  .May  14,  1796.   (Inns  of  Court.) 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
June  28,  1794.  Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  London. 
B.  there.  [School,  St  Paul's.]  Matric.  Michs.  1794;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1798;  M.A.  1801.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  .\pr.  29,  1798; 
priest,  Dec.  30,  1798;  'B..\.,  Pembroke  College.'  R.  of  Otton- 
Belchamp,  Essex,  1807-n,  and  R.  oi  Little  Henny,  1811-20. 
V.  of  Middle  and  East  Claydon,  Bucks.,  1820-41.  Died  at 
Claydon,  Apr.  n,  1841,  'aged  66.'  Father  of  Thomas  (1827). 
(St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg. ;  Foster,  Index  Eccles. ;  Clerical  Guide ; 
G.  Mag.,  1841,  552;  P.  E.  ToweU.) 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  17, 
1804.  S.  of  — ,  of  Richmond,  Yorks.  School,  Richmond. 
Matric.  Michs.  1805;  Scholar,  1808.  Died  Aug.  24,  1808,  at 
Fencoates,  near  Catterick.   {G.  Mag.,  1808,  11.  855.) 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  30,  1827.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (i794).  R-  oi  Otton- 
Belchamp,  Essex  (and  Catharine  Medlicott).  B.  there,  Nov.  i , 
1808.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  Scholar.  Died  Nov.  17,  1829, 
'aged  21.'  {Eton  Sch.  Reg.,  which  erroneously  gives  date  of 
death  as  1827;  G.  Mag.,  1829,  11.  573) 


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Wright,  Thomas 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  July  7, 
1830.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  [Apr.  23,  1810],  at  Tenbury,  Worcs. 
School  [King  Edward's  Grammar],  Ludlow.    Maine.  Michs 
1830;  B.A.  1834;  M.A.  1837.    F.S.A.,  1837-    Antiquary  and 
Historian.   Lived  in  London.   Hon.  Secretary  of  the  Camden 
Society  from  1838.    Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the  Percy 
Society  from    1841.     One  of   the  founders  of   the   tSntisn 
Archaeological  Association,   1843.     Excavated   the   Roman 
city  of  Wroxeter,  1859.   Awarded  a  Civil  List  pension,  1865- 
Author,  History  of  Essex;  Queen  Elizabeth  and  her  Times; 
Biographia    BrUannica   Literaria;    etc.     Became    mentaUy 
affiicted,  1872.    Died  Dec.  23,  i877,  in  Chelsea.    (Boase,  iii. 
1519;  D.N.B.) 
WRIGHT,  THOMAS  BAILEY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  i, 
1808.    Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (i779).  V.  of  Wrangle, 
Lines,  (and  Susanna,  dau.  of  Isaac  Hill).    B.  there,  July  7, 
1790.    Schools,  Boston  (Mr  Banks)  and  Louth  (Dr  Orme). 
Matric   Michs.  1809.    Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Apr.  9,  1811; 
B.A.  1813;  M.A.  1816.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1813;  priest, 
1814   V   of  Wrangle,  Lines,  (succeeding  his  father)  1826-58. 
Married  Henrietta  Weeks,  dau.  of  Willingham  Franklin,  of 
Spilsby,  Lines.,  and  sister  of  Sir  John  Franklm,  the  Arctic 
explorer.    Died  May  25.   1858.    Father  of  Arthur  (1848  . 
(T.   A.    Walker,   386;   Foster,   Index   Eccles.;   Clergy   List; 
G.  Mag.,  1858,  II.  88.) 
WRIGHT,  THOMAS  HAWKINS.    Adm.  pens,   at  St  John's, 
May  6,  1828.    Of  Leics.    [S.  of  John,  of  Halstead.]    Bapt. 
Oct     2     1808,   at   Lowesby.    School,   Uppingham.     Matne. 
Michs.   1828;  Scholar,   1829;  B.A.   1832;  M.A.   1837.    Ord 
deacon  (Lincoln),  Dec.  23,  1832;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1833;  C.  of 
Lowesby,  Leics.,   1833-6.    C.  of  Church  Langton,   1847-9. 
Resided  at  North  Molton,  Devon,  1850-6.    C.  of  Stretton, 
Staffs.,  1857.   No  subsequent  cure.   Died  July  28,  1865,  aged 
56,  at  Leicester.    (Clergy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1865,  n.  39°;  R-  M. 
Glencross.) 
WRIGHT,  THOMAS  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  11, 185 1.  S.  of  G.,  Esq.,  of  Stonnall,  near  Walsall, 
Staffs.   Matrie.  Michs.  185 1. 
WRIGHT,   THOMAS  IVES.    Adm.   pens,    (age   18)   at   Jesus, 
Jan.  13,  1821.    [2nd]  s.  of  Ichabod  (and  Harriet  Maria,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Day,  of  Great  Yarmouth).    B.  at  Mapperley, 
Notts.    School,  Eton.    Matrie.  Lent,  1821.    In  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service.   Married,  1845,  IsabeUa  Bailey,  dau.  of  James 
Campbell,  of  Dunmore.  Died  in  Jan.  1847.   [Eton  Sch.  Lists; 
Sir  W.  Sterry;  Burke,  L.G.,  sub  Osmaston.) 
WRIGHT,  THOMAS  LAWRENCE.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  29,   1875.    [Only]  s.  of  Thomas,  M.D.   (St  Andrew's) 
[F.R.S.,  of  Cheltenham]  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  youngest  dau. 
of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Robert  Tristram  Ricketts,  Bart.).    B. 
Nov   7,  1856,  at  Cheltenham.    [School,  Cheltenham  College.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1883.    Died  Feb.  18, 
1924,  at  Cheltenham.   {Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 
WRIGHT,  THOMAS  OAKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1859.  S.  of  William,  merchant  (and  Maria).  B.  at  Edge  Hill, 
Lanes.   Bapt.  Apr.  4,  1838.   Matrie.  Michs.  i860. 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS  PRESTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  22,  1822.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Nicholas  Lane,  London. 
Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B..\.  1826;  M.A.  1830.  Ord.  deacon, 
1828;  priest,  1829.  V.  of  Roydon,  Essex  from  1830.  Of 
Hackney,  Middlesex  (without  cure),  1841-3.  P.C.  of  St 
Philip's,  Dalston,  1844-60.  Latterly  of  Wray  Park,  Reigate. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1869.   Father  of  John  P.  (1863). 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS  ROWLAND  DRAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  27,  1872.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Booth  (Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1834),  R.  of  Broughton, 
Lines.  [B.  1853.]  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Lent,  1873; 
LL.B.  1876.  Adm.  at  the  .Middle  Temple,  Mar.  26,  1874. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Apr.  25,  1877.  On  the  North-Eastem 
circuit.  Recorder  of  Pontefract,  1891-1905;  Recorder  of 
Bradford,  1905-26.  Married,  1884,  Marianne,  dau.  of  R. 
Nesfield,  and  had  issue.  Of  St  Gregory's,  Bedale,  where  he 
died  Oct.  25,  1926.  Brother  of  Frederick  L.  (i83i).  {Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Who  was  Who.) 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  ly,  1864.  3rd  s.  of  John  Langford,  of  Histon, 
Cambs.  B.  in  Cambridge.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1868;  M.A.  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1868;  priest,  1869; 
C.  of  Leytonstone,  Essex,  and  Assistant  Master  at  Forest 
School,  V/althamstow,  1868-70.  Head  Master  of  De  Aston 
Grammar  School,  Market  Rasen,  Lines.,  1870-5;  Head 
Master  of  Dorset  County  School,  1875-90;  Principal  of 
P>urbeek  College,  Swanage,  1 890-1900.  Latterly  of  Mount- 
side,  Westboume  Park  Road,  Bournemouth.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1912. 


Wright,  William 

WRIGHT,    WALLER    RODWELL.     Adm.    pens,    (age    16)    at 
Trinity,  July  31,  1791.  S.  of  Matthias,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.    Matrie.  Michs.  1792-    Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1793.    British  Consul-General  of  the 
Ionian   Islands,   1800-4.     Recorder  of  Bury  St   Edmunds, 
1804.    President  of  the  Court  of  Appeal  in  Malta.    Author, 
Horae  lonicae,  commended  by  Byron  {English  Bards).  Died 
in  1826,  at  Malta.   {Bury  St  Edmunds  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court; 
D.N.B.) 
WRIGHT,  WALTER  GOVETT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  16,  1872.   [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  J[osiah]  (1842), 
of  Banham  House,  St  Leonards-on-Sea.  Matric.  Michs.  1872; 
B.A.  1876.  Died  May  30,  1895,  at  Cleves,  aged  41.  Brother  of 
Charles  G.  (1874).   {Univ.  Almanack.) 
WRIGHT,    WALTER   MELVILLE.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at 
Cajus,  June  16,  1832.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Browne  (1789),  of 
Reedham,  Norfolk.    B.  in  London.    School,  Islington  Pro- 
prietary. Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  for  Norwich), 
1836;  priest  (Ely),  1840.   C.  of  Naughton,  Suffolk,  1845-6. 
V.  of  Shalford,  Essex,  1847-8.  V.  of  Stow-Bedon,  Norfolk, 
1848-50.   Chaplain  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  Woolwich,  1851- 
8;  to  the  garrison  at  Chichester,  1859-60;  at  Sheemess,  1861- 
4;  at  Birr,  1865-6;  at  Limerick,  1867-8;  at  Aldershot,  1869-- 
70;    at    Preston,    1871-5.     Author,    Sermons.     Latterly   of 
Belfield  Cottage,  Rodwell,  Weymouth.   Died  June  15,  i888. 
{Boase,  vi.  965;  Venn,  11.  219;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
WRIGHT,  WALTER  SAMUEL.   Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1876. 
[S.    of   Thomas   Samuel,   of   Madeira   House,    Leamington, 
Warws.  B.  there,  Jan.  4,  1855.  School,  Leamington  College.] 
Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  22,  1877;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884. 
Ord.  deacon  (St  Albans),  1879;  priest,  1880;  C.  of  Stratford, 
Essex,  1879-81.   C.  of  Thorpe,  Norfolk,  1881-2.  V.  of  Christ 
Church,  New  Catton,  Norwich,  1882-1914.    R.  of  St  John 
with  St  Lawrence,  Uketshall,  Suffolk,  1914-26.    Publ.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Norwich,  1927-9.   Author,  Tossed  about,  etc.   Married 
Annie  Hampton,  dau.' of  James  Stocker.    Latterly  of  63, 
Thorpe  Road,  Norwich,  where  he  died  Feb.  24,  1929.   {Crock- 
ford; Who's  Who  in  Norfolk;  The  Times,  Feb.  27,  1929.) 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  25,  i77i- 
[2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Offley  (i737-8),  of  Staffs.  [B. 
Sept.  2,  1753,  at  Colton,  Staffs.]  Matric.  Michs.  1772 ;  Scholar, 
1772;  B.A.  (6th  Wrangler,  and  2nd  Smith's  prize)  1776;  M.A. 
1779;  B.D.  1786.  Fellow,  1776-1802.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb. 
Litt.  dim.  from  Ely),  June  27,  I779;  pnest  (Ely),  Sept.  19, 
1779.  V.  of  Ipsden  with  North  Stoke  and  Newnham  Murren, 
Oxon.,  1800-28.  Author,  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Belsham 
on  that  part  of  his  '  Calm  Inquiry '  which  relates  to  the  early 
opinions  concerning  the  person  of  Jesus  Christ.  Died,  un- 
married, Sept.  30,  1828.  Brother  of  Lawrence  (1770)  and 
Thomas  (1775).  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  575,  (which  states 
that  he  was  baptized  as  William,  but  used  the  two  names  of 
WUliam  and  Henry) ;  Manchester  Sch.  Reg., '  William  Henry' ; 
G.  Mag.,  1828,  II.  648.) 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1778.  S.  of  Alexander,  Esq.  B.  at  Claverton,  Somerset.  Did 
not  reside.  Adm.  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  whence  he 
matric.  July  i,  1779,  age  20.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  576; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  21,  i795- 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1795.  Name  oS,  i797-  One  of 
these  names,  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Great  Carter  Lane,  was  adm. 
at  St  Paul's  School,  1787,  age  9.  (St  Paul's  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  TV.  576.) 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1801.  Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  (1747-8),  R.  of  Fulbeck, 
Lines.  B.  Sept.  8,  1782,  in  Sussex.  Schools,  Oakham 
(Dr  Orme)  [and  Louth].  Matrie.  Miehs.  1801;  Scholar,  1801. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Apr.  7,  1802. 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  15, 
1804.  [2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Brattleby  and  Somerby,  Lines, 
(and  Ursula  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Parkinson).  B.  Mar.  24, 
1785.]  Matric.  Miehs.  1804;  LL.B.  1810.  Adm.  ad  eundem, 
at  Oxford,  1834.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  June  21,  1812; 
priest,  Dec.  20,  1812.  R.  of  Healing,  Lines.,  1837-59.  Of 
Owmby,  Lines.  J. P.  for  Lines.  Founder  of  St  Michael's 
Church,  Louth,  providing  the  site  and  £1000.  Married, 
June  14,  1842,  Esther,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Ingilby,  of 
Ripley.  Died,  s.p..  Mar.  22,  1863.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  664;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May 
29,  1826.  3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Peter  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
1779),  R.  of  Marks  Tey,  Essex.  B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1826; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
Dec.  19,  1830;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1831. 


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Wright,  William 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  2, 

1829.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Windsor.  School,  Egham,  Surrey. 
Matric.  Michs.  1829;  Scholar,  1832;  B.A.  {25th  Wrangler) 
1833;  M.A.  1842;  LL.D.  1850.  AckQ.  ad  eundem,  at  Oxford, 
1853.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1833;  priest,  1834.  Principal 
of  Huddersiield  College,  Yorks.,  1837-44;  Principal  of 
Leamington  College,  Warws.,  1844-51;  Head  Master  of  the 
Royal  Grammar  School  and  Chaplain  of  the  Borough  gaol, 
Colchester,  1851-70.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Colchester,  1851-5. 
Died  in  1870.  Father  of  WilUam  W.  (1880).  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Boase,  iii.  1521;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Dec.  13, 

1830.  Of  Leics.  Matric.  Easter,  1831.  One  of  these  names 
(not  of  Oxford)  was  ord.  priest  (Durham)  June  27,  1846; 
C.  of  St  John's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1846;  another  was  C.  of 
St  James's,  Taunton,  1845-8,  and  C.  of  Greenstead,  Essex, 
1847-9 ;  disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1852.  (Durham  Ord.  Bk.) 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  23, 
1838.  Of  London.  [3rd  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  deceased,  of 
23,  Hamilton  Terrace,  St  John's  Wood.]  Matric.  Michs.  1838 ; 
B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1843, 
'aged  28.'    [T.  A.  Walker,  462;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Hon.  LL.D.  1868;  M.A.  1872.  [S.  of 
Capt.  Alexander,  of  the  Hon.  East  India  Company's  service 
(and  Johanna  Leonora  Christina,  2nd  dau.  of  Daniel  Anthony 
Overbeek,  the  last  Dutch  Governor  of  Chinsura,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  John  Gordon,  20th  Bengal  N.I.).  B.  Jan.  17,  1830,  in 
Nepal.  Educated  at  St  Andrew's  Univ.  and  at  Halle  and 
Leyden.]  Fellow  of  Queens',  1870-89.  Sir  Thomas  Adams's 
Professor  of  Arabic,  1870-89.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1887. 
Professor  of  Arabic  at  University  College,  London,  1855-6; 
at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1856-61.  Assistant  in  the 
Department  of  MSS.  at  the  British  Museum,  1861-9; 
Assistant  Keeper,  1869-70.  Member  of  the  Old  Testament 
Revision  Committee.  He  was  most  influential  both  as  a 
student  and  as  a  teacher,  and  to  his  active  mediation  the 
University  Library  owes  the  possession  of  the  finest  European 
collection  of  Early  Indian  manuscripts.  Author,  Travels  of 
Jbn  Jubair;  Opuscula  Arabica;  the  Syriac  Book  of  Kalilah  and 
Dimnah,  etc.  Married  Emily  iLittledale,  of  Dublin.  Died,  s.p., 
May  22,  1889,  at  his  house  in  Station  Road,  Cambridge. 
Memorial  window  in  Queens'  Chapel.  [Boase;  Historical  Reg., 
82;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.;  V.  Hodson.) 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  ALOIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  30,  1849;  re-adm.  June  6,  1850.  S.  of  George  [Baptist 
minister]  of  Beccles,  Suffolk.  B.  there  Aug.  i,  1831.  School, 
Beccles  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Scholar,  1853; 
{lUh  Wrangler,  1854);  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  FeUow,  1878; 
Librarian,  1863-70;  Senior  Bursar,  1870^95;  Vice-Master, 
1888-1912.  As  a  nonconformist,  was  ineligible  for  election 
to  a  FeUowship  before  1878.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh,  1879; 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1886;  Hon.  Litt.D.,  DubUn,  1895.  The 
Shakespearian  and  Bibhcal  scholar.  Contributed  to  Smith's 
Dictionary  of  the  Bible,  1860-3.  Joint  editor  of  The  Cambridge 
Shakespeare,  1863-6;  sole  editor  of  the  2nd  edition,  1891-3; 
Joint  editor  of  the  Ghbe  Shakespeare,  1864.  Also  edited  the 
separate  plays  in  the  Clarendon  series.  Secretary  to  the  Old 
Testament  Revision  Society,  1870.  Pubhshed  his  friend 
Fitzgerald's  Letters  and  Literary  Remains,  1899.  Died, 
unmarried,  May  19,  1914,  in  College.  M.I.  in  Great  St  Mary's, 
Cambridge.  Left  £5000  to  the  University  library  and  to 
Trinity  hbrary.  (Who  was  Who;  D.N.B.) 
WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  BENSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct. 
1874.  [4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin,  V.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Wolverhampton.  B.  Sept.  19,  1854.  Schools,  Wolverhampton 
and  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  Scholar;  B.A.  1878; 
M.A.  1881.  Ord,  deacon  (Lichfield),  1877;  priest,  1878;  C.  of 
Hanley,  Stafis.,  1877-82.  C.  of  Compton,  1882-9.  V.  of  All 
Saints,  Leek,  1889-1921.  Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  15,  1921. 
Brother  of  Arthur  (1863),  Benjamin  (1863)  and  Josiah  (1868). 
(Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  which  erroneously  gives  1924 
for  year  of  death;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Feb.  19,  1921;  Canon  W.  W.  Partridge.) 
WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  CHARLES.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,   1886. 

B.  [May  16],  1867,  at  Hatfield,  Herts.  Schools,  Bedford 
County  and  Wantage  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A. 
1889;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1891 ;  priest,  1892; 

C.  of  St  Mary-the-Less,  Lambeth,  1891-7.  V.  of  Rocester, 
Stafis.,  1897-1926.  Died  'about  1926.'  (Venn,  11.  487; 
Crockford.) 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1890.  S.  of  Leonard,  merchant  and  shipowner  [died 
Sept.  7,  1880]  (and  Agnes  Elliott).  B.  July  i,  1870,  at  South 
Shields.  Schools,  Woodstock  Grammar  (Rev.  J.  Bell)  and 
King's  College,  London  (Rev.  C.  W.  Bourne).   Matnc.  Michs. 


Wrighton,  Daniel 

1890;  B.A.  1893;  Jeremie  Septuagint  prize,  1895;  M.A.  1897. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ripon),  1896;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Ripon,  1896-8.  Tutor  of  Bishop's  Hostel,  Itipon  and  dio.  C. 
of  Ripon,  1898-1900;  Tutor  at  Bishop's  College,  Ripon,  1900- 
3;  Vice-Principal,  1903-4.  Died  Aug.  30,  1904,  in  an  Alpine 
accident  on  the  Grand  Paradis.   (Eagle,  xxvi.  70;  Crockford.) 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  HENRY  (1771).  see  WRIGHT,  WILLIAM. 
WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
June  12,  1839.    S.  of  the  Rev.  John  (1802),  deceased.    Of 
Nottingham.    B.   [1820J,  at  Nassau,  West  Indies.    Schools 
[Clergy  Orphan  and]  King's  College,  London.   Matric.  Michs. 
1839;   B.A.   1845.    Ord.  deacon,   1845;  priest,   1846;  C.  of 
St  Paul's,  Bury,  Lanes.,  1845-6.   P-C  of  St  James's  Chapel, 
Jersey,   Channel   Isles,    1847-9.     P.C.   of   Everton,    Lanes., 
1850-5.  P.C.  of  Godolphin,  ComwaU,  1855-65.  V.  of  Henung- 
brough,    Yorks.,    1865-80.     Author,    The    Object    of   Life. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1881.   Father  of  Henry  C.  (1875), 
John  W.  T.  (1877)  and  Herbert  L.  (1878).    (Clergy  Orphan 
Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  Biblio.  Cornub.;  Clergy  List-^  Crockford.) 
WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  I,  i860.   Of  Stafis.   [S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (1835),  R.  of 
Thuxton,  Norfolk.]  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  Scholar;  B.A.  1864. 
Assistant   Master  at   Dr   Behr's  School   at   EweU,   Surrey, 
1864-6;  at  Cheltenham  College,  1866-7.   Professor  of  Enghsh 
Literature  and  Mathematics  at  Benares  College,  India,  1867- 
71;  at  Muir  CoUege,  Allahabad,  1872;  Principal  of  BareiUy 
CoUege,  1873-6;  Professor  of  History  and  Philosophy,  1877 
and  of  EngUsh  Literature  at  Muir  College,  1879;  Prmcipal  of 
Benares  CoUege,  1888-97.    Died  Sept.  2,  1926,  at  Southsea, 
aged  86.  Brother  of  Roger  J.  (1868).   (CheUenham  Coll.  Reg.; 
India  Office  List;  The  Times,  Sept.  4,  1926.) 
WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  HURST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19, 
1872.     S.   of   WiUiam,   of   the   Oaklands,   Preston   Brooks, 
Cheshire.     B.   Apr.    7,    1853,    at    Widnes,    Lanes.     School, 
Stretton,  Cheshire  (private").    Matric.  Michs.  1872. 
WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  KIRKWOOD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Downing, 
Oct.  7,  1873.    Of  4,  Newington  Terrace,  Kennington  Park, 
Surrey.   Matric.  Michs.  1873. 
WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  SHAW.   .A.dm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25. 
1861.  [2ndJ  s.  of  [Sir]  WiUiam  [of  Sigglesthome  HaU,  Yorks.] 
(and   Jane,    dau.  of    WiUiam   Shaw,   of  Woodfield  House, 
Huddersfield).  B.  Mar.  9, 1843,  at  HuU.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865   M.A.  1868.  .\  Corn-merchant 
in  HuU.  J. P.  for  the  North  Riding.  Chairman  of  the  HuU  and 
Bamsley   Railway  Co.,   and  of   the   Humber  Conservancy 
Board.   Knighted,  1914.   Married,  June  12,  1866,  Anna,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Vipan,  of  Sutton,  Cambs.  and  had  issue,   Died 
Nov.  10,  1914.    Brother  of  George  H.  C.  (1879)-    (Record  of 
Old  Westminsters;  Who  was  Who.) 
WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  WILSON.   .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1880.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WUUam  (1829),  deceased.   B.  at 
Colchester.  School,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  i88o. 
WRIGHT-INGLE,  GEORGE  (1878),  see  INGLE. 
WRIGHTE,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel, 
Nov.  5,  1761.  S.  of  George  (?i737-8).  B.  in  London.  School, 
Paddington  (Mr  LaUy).   .Matric.  Michs.  1761. 
WRIGHTE,   HENRY,     ^dm.   pens,   (age    19)    at   Magdalene, 
May  13,  181 1.   S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  (sic)  [Thomas 
William  (1778)],  of  Boughton-under-Blean,   Kent.    School, 
Rochester.  Matric.  Michs.  181 1. 
WRIGHTE,  POWLETT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Nov.  26 
1757    Of  Middlesex.   [Onlv  s.  of  Powlett  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
Francis  Tyssen,  of  Balmes  House,  Hackney.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1757.   Died,  s.p.,  1779-    (V.  Hodson.) 
WRIGHTE,   THOMAS   WILLIAM.    Adm.    pens,    at   Queens' 
lulv  I    1778-  from  Wadliam  College.  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  June  3,   i777.  age  17.    Of  Salop.    'S.  of  the  Rev 
WiUiam,  of  Bridgnorth.  B.  i759-  Schools,  Charterhouse  and 
Winchester;  removed  from  Winchester  m  1778,  for  notmg  m 
the   streets    and   for   assault.]     Matric.    Lent,    1779;    B.A. 
(14/A  Wrangler)  1782;  M.A.  1785.    F«"°*' ,'783-f-    F-i'-A., 
1789;  Secretary  to  the  Society,  1790-1813-  V.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Rochester,   1 795-1803.    K.  of  WychUng,  Kent    1795-1854- 
and   V.   of   Boughton-under-Blean,    1803-54.    Chaplain   to 
Bishop  Horsley.    Author,   A   Short  Account  of  the  Mosaic 
History  of  the  Creation.  Married  in  1787.   Died  Sept.  5,  1854. 
at  Beaisted,   Kent.    Father  of  Henry  (1811).    (.4/.  Oxon; 
Boase,    iii.    1523;    R.    L.    Arrowsmith;    Kirby,    Winchester 
Scholars,  269;  Clergy  List.) 
WRIGHTON,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  21,  1754- 
B      lulv    2     1736,    at    Northampton.     School,    Daventry. 
Matric.Lent,  1755;  Scholar;  B.A.  1758.   (PeUe.  ii.  259-) 


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Wrightson,  Arthur  Bland 

WRIGHTSON,  ARTHUR  BLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  May  9,  1812.  [2nd]  s.  of  William  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1768)  [sometime  M.P.  for  Aylesbury]  (by  his  2nd 
wife,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Richard  Heber,  of  Marton).  B.  at 
Cusworth,  Yorks.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1812; 
B.A.  1816;  M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon,  i8i6;  priest,  1817. 
P.C.  of  Campsall,  Yorks.,  1817-45,  and  R.  of  Edlington, 
1818-43.  R-  of  Hemsworth,  1840-78.  Preb.  of  York,  1843. 
Died  Dec.  7,  1878.  Brother  of  Richard  H.  (1818),  WiUiam  B. 
(i8o8)  and  the  next.  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Crockford;  Clergy 
List;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WRIGHTSON,  HENRY.  M.A.,  1838,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  [4th 
s.  of  WiUiam  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1768),  of  Cusworth, 
Yorks.  B.  May  28,  1804.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  from 
Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  14,  1822,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1826;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1830.  Died  in  1880.  Brother  of  the 
above,  the  next  and  WiUiam  B.  (1808).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

WRIGHTSON,  RICHARD  HEBER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  16,  1818.  [3rd]  s.  of  WilUam  [M.P.].  B.  Sept. 
9,  1800,  at  Cusworth,  Yorks.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823;  M.A.  1826.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  1,  1822.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  25,  1827. 
Captain,  West  Yorks.  Yeomanry-Cavalry.  Succeeded  his 
brother  at  Cusworth,  1879.  J. P.  Married  (i)  Aug.  13,  1832, 
the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Augusta  de  Grey,  dau.  of  Thomas,  4th 
Lord  Walsingham;  (2)  1877,  Albinia,  3rd  dau.  of  Inigo 
Thomas,  of  Ration,  Sussex.  Author,  History  of  Modern 
Italy  to  1850.  Died  Sept.  12,  1891.  Brother  of  the  two  above 
and  of  Wilham  B.  (i8o8).  (Boase,  vi.  966;  Inns  of  Court; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

WRIGHTSON,  ROBERT  GARMONDSWAY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  6,  1888.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  WUUam 
[Garmondsway]  (i860),  of  13,  Craven  HiU  Gardens,  London 
(and  PriscUla  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Alfred  Head).  B.  Apr.  6, 
1869,  in  London.  Schools,  Clifton  College  and  Marlborough 
CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  CaUed 
to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  18,  1894.  A  member  of 
Lloyd's.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  London 
Regt.  (Post  Office  rifles) ;  mentioned  in  Secretary  of  State's 
List  for  'valuable  services').  Married,  July  23,  1904,  Ethel, 
3rd  dau.  of  John  A'Deane,  of  Alderley,  Gloucs.  Resided 
latterly  at  Exmouth,  where  he  died  Feb.  25,  1942;  buried  at 
Littleham.  (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Feb.  26,  1942.) 

WRIGHTSON,  THOMAS  GARMONDSWAY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  May  27,  1889.  [Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  Thomas  [Bart., 
1900,  M.P.],  of  Norton  Hall,  Stockton-on-Tees,  Durham  (and 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Wise,  of  Ripon).  B.  there 
Aug.  21,  1871.  School,  Marlborough  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1897.  Of  Neasham  HaU,  DarUngton. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Major,  5th  Durham  L.I. 
(T.F.);  mentioned  in  Secretary  of  State's  List  for  'valuable 
services').  Chairman  of  the  engineering  firm  of  Head, 
Wrightson  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  1920-4.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart., 
1921.  J. P.  for  Co.  Durham,  1905;  High  Sheriff,  1926;  D.L. 
1927.  tjsuaUy  known  as  Sir  Guy  Wrightson.  Married,  Oct.  6, 
1909,  Gwendolin  Cotterill,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Harding  Neame, 
of  6,  Egerton  Terrace,  London,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  7, 
1950.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  B\xi\s.e, 
P.  and  B.;  The  Times,  Jan.  9,  1950.) 

WRIGHTSON,  WILFRID  INGRAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1894.  [3rd]  s.  of  Thomas  [later  Bart.;  M.P.,  of 
Neasham  HaU,  Darhngton  and]  of  Norton  HaU,  Stockton-on- 
Tees,  Durham  (and  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wise,  of  Ripon). 
B.  Feb.  20,  1876,  at  Norton  HaU.  Schools,  Newport  Pagnell, 
Bucks,  (private)  and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A. 
1898;  M.A.  1902.  A  Mining  Engineer.  Director  of  the 
Cranilington  Coal  Company.  Of  Dinsdale  Manor,  Neasham, 
Darlington.  J. P.  for  Durham.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  Durham  L.I.  (T.F.)).  Married,  Apr.  23,  1913, 
Victoria,  dau.  of  F.  C.  Winby,  and  had  issue.  Died  July  30, 
1949.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times, 
Aug.  4,  1949.) 

WRIGHTSON,  WILLIAM  BATTIE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  7,  1808.  [Eldest]  s.  of  WUUam  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1768),  of  Cusworth,  near  Doncaster  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Richard  Heber,  of  Marton).  [B.  Oct.  6, 
1789.]  Matric.  Michs.  1808;  B.A.  1812;  M.A.  1815;  Members' 
prize,  1814.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Irm,  June  19,  1811.  CaUed  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  25,  1815.  Of  Cusworth,  Yorks.  J. P.  and  D.L. 
M.P.  for  East  Retford,  1826-30;  for  Hull,  1830-2;  for 
NorthaUerton,  1835-65.  Married  Mar.  24,  1821,  Georgiana, 
only  dau.  of  Inigo  Thomas,  of  Ratton,  Sussex.  Author, 
Corn  Lams.  Died,  s.p.,  Feb.  10,  1879,  in  London.  Brother  of 
Arthur  B.  (1812),  Richard  H.  (i8i8)  and  Henry  (1838). 
(Boase,  in.  1524;  Burke,  L.G.;  Inns  of  Court.) 


Wrixon,  Becher 

WRIGHTSON,  WILLIAM  GARMONSWAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24) 
at  Caius,  Oct.  I,  i860.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  (and  Rebecca  Gilchrist,  4th  dau.  of 
WiUiam  Potter).  B.  [June  24,  1836],  at  Haughton-le-Skeme, 
Co.  Durham.  Schools,  Darlington  Grammar  and  Bramham 
CoUege,  Tadcaster.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864;  M.A. 
1880.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  Bishop 
Auckland,  Co.  Durham,  1864-7.  C.  of  St  John's,  Paddington, 
London,  1868-70.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  New  Beckenham,  Kent, 
1870-5.  Married,  Dec.  4,  1866,  PriscUla  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Alfred  Head,  of  London.  Author,  Sermons;  Examination  of 
the  Functional  Elements  of  an  English  Sentence,  etc.  Latterly 
of  the  Old  Hall,  Hurworth,  Darlington,  where  he  died  Mar.  8, 
1900.  Father  of  Robert  G.  (1888).  (Venn,  11.  351;  Crockford; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  The  Times',  Mar.  10,  1900.) 

WRIGLEY,  ALFRED.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  7,  1837. 
Of  Yorks.  [B.  Jan.  13,  1818,  at  Huddersfield.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1837;  B.A.  (lyth  Wrangler)  1841;  M.A.  1845.  F.R.A.S.,  1842. 
M.D.,  Glasgow  Univ.,  1842.  Professor  at  the  H.E.I.C. 
MiUtary  CoUege  at  Addiscombe,  1841-61 ;  pensioned  on  the 
closing  of  the  CoUege  in  1861.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury), 
June  2,  1844;  priest.  May  18,  1845.  Head  Master  of 
Clapham  Grammar  School,  1861-82.  'As  a  mathematical 
instructor  he  was  a  good  drill-master  rather  than  an  inspiring 
teacher.'  Author,  Examples  in  Pure  and  Mixed  Mathematics, 
etc.  Married,  1842,  Maria  Jane  Worgan.  Died  Jan.  30,  1898, 
in  London.  (Boase,  iii.  1524;  Eagle,  xx.  590;  Camb.  Univ. 
Mag.,  II.  180;  Memoir  of  Sir  G.  H.  Darwin, xiii;  TheGuardian, 
Feb.  9,  1898;  V.  Hodson.) 

WRIGLEY,  ARTHUR  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  10,  1872.  3rd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Bolton.  B.  May  30, 
1854.  School,  Bolton  Grammar  (Mr  Hodgson).  Matric. 
Michs.   1872..   Lieut.,  the  Manchester  Regt.,   1890.    (Army 

Lists.) 

WRIGLEY,  AUSTIN  GUY.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  3,  1885.  [Eldest 
s.  of  Oswald  Osmond,  of  Bridge  HaU,  Bury,  Lanes.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1885.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  12,  1887. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  10,  1891.  Brother  of  Oswald  O. 
(1889).    (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WRIGLEY,  JAMES  CECIL.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  3,  1894.  S.  of 
W.,  of  Bent  House,  Meltham,  near  Huddersfield.  B.  Sept. 
1875.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  exhibitioner, 
1895;  B.A.  1897;  LL.B.  1898;  M.A.  1901.  Adm.  SoUcitor, 
1901 ;  practised  at  NorthaUerton.  Assistant  Secretary  to  the 
North  Riding  Education  Committee,  1905-7;  Secretary, 
1907-34.  Resided  at  the  Lodge,  Warlaby,  NorthaUerton. 
Died  July  24,  1934;  buried  at  Ainderby  Steeple.  (Uppingham 
Sch.  Roll;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  181;  Law  Lists;  Schoolmasters' 
Directories;  The  Times,  July  26,  1934.) 

WRIGLEY,  MILES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  26, 
1767.  Matric.  Michs.  1767;  B.A.  1771;  M.A.  1774.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Ely),  July  14,  1771. 

WRIGLEY,  OSWALD  OSMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 
27,  1889.  S.  of  Oswald  Osmond,  of  Bridge  HaU,  Bury,  Lanes. 
B.  1870,  at  Bury.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1889; 
B.A.  1892.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  30,  1897. 
Of  Shackleford  House,  Godalming,  Surrey  and  of  the  Firs, 
Lyndhurst,  Hants.  Died  Oct.  30,  1923.  Brother  of  Austin  G. 
(1885).    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

WRIGLEY,  PERCY  THEOBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  23,  1876.  S.  of  Thomas  CockhiU,  wooUen-merchant  [of 
Woodfield  Lodge,  Lockwood,  Huddersfield]  (and  Emma). 
B.  at  Lockwood,  Dec.  20,  1855.  [School,  Clapham  Grammar.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1878;  B.A.  (33^^^  Wrangler) 
1880;  M.A.  1883.  FootbaU  (rugby)  'blue,'  1877-80.  At  the 
Royal  Engineering  CoUege,  Cooper's  HUl.  Assistant  Professor 
of  Mathematics  and  Mechanics  at  the  Royal  CoUege  of 
Science,  South  Kensington,  1 881-1920.  Joint  Examiner  in 
Mathematics  for  Science  and  Art  Dept.  Resided  at  Kew, 
where  he  died  Jan.  7,  1931.  (Reg.  of  R.  Coll.  of  Science;  Eagle, 
xLvi.  197;  The  Times,  Jan.  9,  1931.) 

WRIXON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30,  1803; 
from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
June  22,  1801,  age  18.  [4th  s.  of  WilUam,  Esq.,  of  BaUygibUn, 
Co.  Cork  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Townsend  Becher,  Esq.).] 
Matric.  Easter,  1805;  B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1819.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Of  Cloyne,  Co.  Mallow,  until  1858.  Preb.  of  Cloyne.  R.  of 
Subulter,  Mallow,  1859-69.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1870,    (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  Col.  Gentry.) 

WRIXON-BECHER,  see  BECHER. 


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Wroth,  Edward  Barker 

WROTH,   EDWARD   BARKER.    Adm.   pens,   at   St   John's, 

Mar.  i8,  1839.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  \V[illiam]  B[niton] 
(1803)  [V.  of  Edlesborough,  Bucks.]  [B.  1819.]  School, 
Uppingham  (Dr  Buckland).  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843; 
M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  June  11, 1843;  priest,  1845; 
C.  of  Edlesborough,  Bucks.,  1846-8.  C.  of  Ivinghoe,  1849-57. 
C.  of  Tottemhoe,  Beds.,  1858-64.  V.  of  Knighton-on-Teme, 
Worcs.,  1867-96.  Died  Feb.  18,  1896.  Brother  of  the  next 
two.  {Uppingham  Sch.  Roll;  Eagle,  xix.  500;  Crockford; 
Clergy  List.) 
WROTH,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1842.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  W[iUiam  B[ruton]  (1803),  V.  of 
Edlesborough,  Bucks,  (and  Anne  Maria).  B.  Apr.  6,  1823. 
[School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1842;  B.A.  1846; 
Hulsean  prize,  1848;  M..\.  1849.  Fellow,  1851.  Cricket  'blue,' 
1845.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7,  1846.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Nov.  21,  1 851.  Master  in  the  Supreme  Consular  Court, 
Constantinople,  and  Vice-Consul.  Died  Oct.  26,  1861,  in 
Bebek.  Brother  of  the  above  and  the  next.  (Uppingham  Sch. 
Roll;  Lam  Lists;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  13,  1861.) 
WROTH,  WARWICK  REED.  .-^dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i, 
1844.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  Bruton  (1803),  V.  of- 
Edlesborough,  Bucks.  B.  1825,  at  Northchurch,  Herts. 
School,  Uppingham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A. 
1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells),  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of 
Brompton- Regis,  Somerset,  1849-50.  C.  of  Pightlesthome, 
Bucks.,  1850-1.  C.  of  St  Philip's,  ClerkenweU,  Middlesex, 
1851-4;  P.C.  there,  1854-67.  Married  (i)  1854,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Bernard  Whishaw,  of  St  Petersburgh;  (2)  1857, 
Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  T.  Brooks,  of  Ealing,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  Apr.  11,  1867,  in  London.  Brother  of 
the  two  above.  (Boase,  iii.  1525;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  1867,  I.  692.) 
WROTH,  WILLIAM  BRUTON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  3,  1803.  Of  Devon.  School,  Kingsbridge.  Matric. 
Michs.  1804;  Scholar,  1805;  B.A.  1808;  M.A.  181 1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln),  Dec.  18,  1808;  priest  (SaUsbury),  Aug.  13, 
1809.  V.  of  Edlesborough,  Bucks.,  1815-63  and  V.  of  Tottem- 
hoe, Beds.,  1819-63.  Died  May  7,  1863,  aged  78.  Father  of 
the  three  above.  (Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  1. 
801.) 
WROTTESLEY,  EDWARD  SENNET.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  July  2,  1831.  [6th]  s.  of  Sir  John  [9th]  Bart,  [ist 
Baron  Wrottesley,  M.P.]  (and  Lady  CaroUne  Bennet,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Tankerville).  B.  July  26,  1811,  in 
Staffs.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar, 
1831.  Migrated  to  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric. 
Feb.  7,  1833,  age  21.  A  wine-merchant;  with  the  firm  of 
Tanqueray  and  Co.,  PaU  Mall,  London.  D.L.  Married, 
Jan.  8,  1846,  EUen  Charlotte,  dau.  of  George  Rush,  of 
Elsenham  Hall,  Essex,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  20,  1892. 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.) 
WROTTESLEY,  Sir  RICHARD,  Bart.  Matric.  from  St  John's, 
July  1756;  M.A.  1756.  .\dm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Mar.  15, 
1764.  LL.D.  1764.  Of  Staffs.  Had  matric.  from  St  John's 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Aug.  31,  i739>  age  18.  [3rd  s.  of  Sir  John, 
4th  Bart.,  of  Wrottesley  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John 
Grey).  B.  1721.  [School,  Winchester.]  Had  succeeded  his 
brother,  Walter,  as  7th  Bart.,  Feb.  1731.  M.P.  for  Tavistock, 
1747-54-  One  of  the  Principal  Clerks  of  the  Board  of  Green 
Cloth,  1749.  Took  Holy  Orders.  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  the 
King,  1763.  Dean  of  Worcester,  1765-9-  Married,  1744. 
Lady  Mary  Leveson-Gower,  dau.  of  the  ist  Earl  Gower,  and 
had  issue.  Died  July  29,  1769.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B. ; 
G.E.C.) 
WROUGHTON,  EDWARD  NORRIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  i,  1866.  [2nd]  s.  of  Philip  (Onel  CoUege, 
Oxford,  1823),  deceased,  of  WooUey  Park,  Wantage,  Berks. 
(by  his  2nd  wife,  Blanche,  5th  dau.  of  John  Norris,  of 
Hughenden  House,  Bucks.).  [B.  July  19.  J847-]  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Sometime  in  a  brewery  at 
Aylesbury.  Afterwards  resided  at  Brighton.  Married,  Oct.  4, 
1872,  Florence,  dau.  of  Henry  Farren,  and  had  issue.  Died 
Oct.  II,  1902.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WULCKOW,  HANS  CARL  VALERIEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
John's,  Sept.  9,  1896.  S.  of  Frederick  Sigmund  .Alexander, 
accountant  in  the  Civil  Service,  of  Strasburg  (and  Caroline 
Henrietta  Elizabeth  Lang).  B.  there,  Jan.  9,  1877-  School, 
Strasburg  Protestant  Gymnasium  (Herr  Richter).  Matnc. 
Michs.  1896. 
WULFF,  GUSTAVUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  3,  1S29. 
S.  of  E.,  of  Ballaughton,  Isle  of  Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1830. 
Kept  six  terms.  (Peile,  11.  435-) 
WYATT  ALFRED  JOHN.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Michs.  1888.  S.  of 
Daniel  Frederick.  B.  Oct.  i,  1858,  at  CUfton.  Schools, 
Hallam  Hall,  Clevedoa,  and  Regent's  Park  CoUege;  B.A., 


WvATT,  George  Geoffrey 


London,    1882;    M.A.,   London,    1888;    B.\.,   Birmingham. 
Adm.  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1889;  Scholar,  1891;  B..\.  (Mod. 
Lang.   Trip.,    ist  Class)    1891;   Winchester   Reading   prize, 
1892;    M.A.    1895.    With    the    University    Correspondence 
CoUege,  Burlington  House,  Cambridge,  for  47  years.  A  Univer- 
sity'Coach' in  Modem  Languages,  1893.    Author,  Beoumlf; 
Beowulf  (in  coUaboration  with  William  Morris);  Early  West 
Saxon  Grammar;  Early  West  Saxon  Reader;  Tutorial  History 
of  English  Literature,  etc.  Resided  at  6,  Queen  .\nne  Terrace, 
Cambridge.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  July  23,   1935. 
(Peile,  II.  753;  Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  '/"im<s,  July  26, 
1935-) 
WYATT,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1870.   S.  of 
Osmund   .\rthur   (1829),   barrister,   agent   to   the  Duke  of 
Beaufort.  B.  1850,  at  Troy  House,  Monmouth.  Bapt.  Nov.  5, 
1850,   at   Mitchel-Troy.     Schools,   Clapham   Grammar   and 
Southwold,  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Found  dying  in  his 
rooms,   'from   the   apoplexy   of   diabetes,'   Mar.    14,    1871. 
Brother  of   Henry  C.    (1875).     (Venn,   11.   392;   F.   H.   H. 
GuiUemard.) 
WYATT,  ARTHUR  HARVEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1846.  S.  of  Harvey,  gent,  [agent  to  Lord  Lichfield],'of  Acton 
Hill,  Staffs,   (and  Jemima  HoUand).    B.  at  Barton-under- 
Needwood.    Bapt.  Dec.  11,  1827.    School,  Derby.    Matric. 
Michs.  1846.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  10,  185 1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester,  for  Lichfield),  i860;  priest  (Lichfield), 
1861;  C.  of  Barton-under-Needwood,  Stafis.,  1860-9.  V.  of 
Corse,  Gloucs.,  1869-1906.  Died  Sept.  10,  1906,  at  Newquay. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1853).    (Derby  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxviii. 
216;  Inns  of  Court;  Crockford.) 
WYATT,  ARTHUR  HAUTE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  30, 
1848.    [S.  of  John  George.    B.   1830.    School,  Tonbridge.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1849;  B.A.  1853;  M.A.  1856.  C.  of  CroweU  and 
Tetsworth,   Oxon.,    1857-65.    Of   MooroowoUen,   Australia, 
1868.  Disappears  from  CrocA/ord,  1885.  (Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.; 
Clergy  List.) 
WYATT,  The  Rev.  ARTHUR  MONTAGUE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  '  24 ' 
sic),  at  Peterhouse,  June  7,  1839;  a  'Ten-year  man.'     [B. 
May  11, 1810.  School,  Westminster.]  Ord.  deacon  (StDavids), 
1833;  priest  (Coventr>'),    1834;   P.C.  of  Perry  Bar,  Staffs., 
1834-47.  V.  of  Penrhos,  .Mon.,  1847-66.  V.  of  Llandenny,  and 
Raglan,  1866-74.    Married,  May  11,  1840,  Ann  Elizabeth, 
only  child  of  W.  Buck,  of  Monmouth.    Died  June  9,    1874. 
(Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  T.  A.  Walker,  466;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 
WYATT,   CHARLES   FRANCIS.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.    at    Jesus, 
Oct.  26,  1815;  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  May  11,  1813,  age  18.    S.  of  Charles,  of  Banbury, 
Oxon.  B.  there,  Mar.  29, 1795.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1815;  Scholar;  B.A.  i8i8;  M.A.  1821.   Ord.  deacon  (Oxford), 
1818;    priest,    18 19.     R.    of    Broughton,    Oxon.,    1819-70. 
Married  (1)  Susan,  dau.  of  Richard  Heydon,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue;  (2)  Apr.  29,  1847,  Maria  Frederica,  youngest  dau.   of 
William  Walford,  Esq.,  of  Banbury.    Lived  subsequently  at 
Broughton  rectory.   Died  Mar.  27,  1877.    (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 
WYATT,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Dec.  30,  1809.    Of 
14,    Oldham    Street,    Manchester.      Resided    two    terms. 
Described  by  Dr  Parr  as  'a  mental  prodigy,'  but  his  tutor 
gave  a  very  unflattering  account  of  his  after  career.    (Venn, 
"-  I53-) 
WYATT,  EDWARD  WARREN  NEVILE.   .\dm.  at  Clare,  July 
II,  1898.  S.  of  G.  N.,  of  15,  Langhome  Gardens,  Folkestone. 
B.    1879.    School,    Malvem  CoUege.    Matric.   Michs.   1898; 
Scholar.  Entered  the  Malayan  CivU  Service;  Secretary  to  the 
Resident.    (Malvern  Coll.  Reg.) 
WYATT,  FREDERICK.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  26, 
1864.  S.  of  Matthew,  Esq.  B.  in  London.  School,  Eastbourne. 
Matric.  Easter,  1864.   Resided  two  terms.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple.    CaUed  to  the  Calcutta  Bar,  Jime  7,  1869.    'Died 
young.'   (Venn,  11.  366;  Law  Lists.) 
WYATT,  GEORGE.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Dec.  15, 
1812.  Matric.  Lent,  1813;  LL.B.  1819.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
July  20,  1817;  priest  (Bangor),  Dec.  20,  1818.    R.  of  Burgh- 
wallis,  Yorks.,  1823-56.  F.S..-^.  Author,  Lachrymae  eccUsuu. 
Died  Apr.  i,  1856,  'aged  74';  inscription  on  tombstone  in 
Burghwallis  churchyard.    (Boase,  vi.  967;  Scott,  A/55.) 
WYATT  (post  WYATVILLE),  GEORGE  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  FeU.- 
Com.  at  Sidney,  Nov.  27,  1821.  Only  s.  of  Jelir>',  Esq.,  R.A. 
[architect,  afterwards  knighted],  of  [Lower  Brook  Street], 
London   (and   Sophia    PoweU).     B.    there,   Aug.    12,    1804. 
School,  Westminster.    Matric.  Lent,  1822;  B..^.  1826;  M.A. 
1829.   An  artist.  Assumed  the  name  of  WyatviUe,  in  lieu  of 
Wyatt,  1824.    Married,  Jan.  17,  1828,  Ann  Sisum,  dau.   of 
Peter  PhiUips,  of  Barbados.   Died  Jan.  27,  1833.    (Record  of 
Old  Westminsters.) 


601 


Wyatt,  George  John 

WYATT,  GEORGE  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  14,  1812.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Brighton.  School, 
Midhurst.  Matric.  Michs.  1812;  Scholar,  1813;  B.A.  1817; 
M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  May  1815.  Of  Horsted- 
Keynes,  Susse.x  (no  cure)  -1841-50.  V.  of  Chalk,  Kent,  1850-6 
and  R.  (sinecure)  of  Marestonc,  1850-6.  Died  Oct.  12,  1856, 
aged  63.   (Records  of  Rochester;  Peile,  u.  372;  Clergy  List.) 

WYATT,  GERARD  DUKE.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1870.  [2nd] 
s.  of  Edward,  gent,  [of  Chichester]  (and  EUen).  B.  at  Chidham, 
Sussex.  Bapt.  Sept.  3,  1843.  Educated  at  King's  College, 
London.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  Sept.  22,  1870;  B.A.  1875; 
M.A.  1878.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1874;  pnest,  1875;  C.  of 
Brayton,  Yorks.,  1874-7.  C.  of  Greyfriars,  Reading,  1877-80. 
First  V.  of  St  John's,  Highbury,  1881-9  (where  he  erected  the 
church).  R.  of  Bermondsey,  1889-95.  Married,  Feb.  i,  1882, 
Julia  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  Gough,  of  Colwall 
Court,  Heref.  Latterly  of  Belvoir  House,  Malvern,  where  he 
died  Sept.  18,  1896.   (Scott,  MSS.;  Boase,  vi.  967;  Crockford.) 

WYATT,  HAROLD  STEPHEN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1892. 
S  of  William,  accountant,  of  [7,  Thomford  Road],  Lewisham 
Park,  Kent  (and  Mary  Chapman).  B.  there,  June  29,  1873- 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1892;  B.A.  1895; 
M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of 
St  David's,  Exeter,  1897-1902.  C  of  St  Mary's,  Southampton, 
1902-4.  R.  of  St  Mary  Major  with  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Exeter, 
1904-20.  V.  of  Colyton,  Devon,  1920-35.  V.  of  St  Michael's, 
Teignmouth,  1935-47.  Subsequently  of  Widemouth,  Bude, 
Cornwall.   (Venn,  11.  529;  Crockford.) 

WYATT,  HARRY  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.  S.  of  Richard  Henry,  of  38,  Grosvenor  Place,  Hyde 
Park,  London  [and  Tooting,  Surrey].  B.  i860,  at  Brighton. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1880.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  9,  1882.   (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WYATT,  HENRY  CRAWSHAY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1875.  S.  of  Osmund  Arthur,  Esq.  (1829).  B.  at 
Mitchel-Troy,  Mon.  Matric.  Michs.  1875 ;  B.A.  (24**  Wrangler) 
1879.   Brother  of  Arthur  (1870). 

WYATT,  HORACE  MATTHEW.  Adm.  scholar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  17,  1895-  S.  of 'Matthew '(sic)  [Robert'  (1853)], 
barrister.  B.  1876  at  Acton  Hill,  Staffs.  School,  Malvern 
College.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar;  B.A.  1898.  Head  of 
the  Engineering  Department  of  Seafield  Park  College,  1901-5. 
Organising  Hon.  Secretary,  Imperial  Motor  Transport 
Conferences,  1913  and  1920;  Organiser  of  World  Motor 
Transport  Congress  in  London,  1921;  joint-organiser  of  the 
World  Congress  in  Rome,  1928.  Managing  Director  of  British 
Commercial  News  Association.  Hon.  Secretary,  Imperial 
Motor  Transport  Council.  Director  of  Publications,  Road 
Haulage  Association.  Author,  The  Motor  Bus  and  the 
Ratepayer,  etc.  Of  146,  New  Bond  Street,  London,  in  1953. 
(Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who.) 

WYATT,  HUGH  (1830),  see  PENFOLD. 

WYATT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  25,  i794- 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Glaston,  Essex.  School,  Felsted.  Migrated  to 
Jesus,  Feb.  17,  1795.   Matric.  Michs.  1796;  B.A.  1799. 

WYATT,  JOHN  ARTHUR  PENFOLD.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1879.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  John  Ingram  Penfold  (next), 
of  Hawley,  near  Famborough,  Hants,  (and  Harriet,  dau.  of 
John W. Tipping).  [B.  July8, 1862.]  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  B.A. 
1884;  M.A.  1887.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1884. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  22,  1887.  Of  Harsfold  Manor, 
Billingshurst,  Sussex.  J. P.  for  Sussex,  1901.  Married,  Oct.  2, 
1889,  Mabel  Baird,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Boycott,  R.  of 
North  Cove,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  21,  1936,  in 
the  hunting-field.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Times,  Nov.  23,  1936.) 

WYATT  (or  PENFOLD),  JOHN  INGRAM  PENFOLD.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Nov.  27,  1835.  [2nd]  s.  of  Hugh 
[Penfold,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Wyatt,  1837],  of  Cissbury, 
Sussex  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Ingram,  of  Steynmg). 
[B.  Dec.  30,  1817.]  Matric.  Easter,  1836;  B.A.  1841;  M.A. 
1844.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  26,  1851.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester),  1843;  priest,  1845.  C.of  Hawley,  Hants.,  1850-6. 
P.C.  there,  1856-1901.  Married,  July  9,  1856,  Harriet, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  W.  Tipping.  Died  Feb.  20,  1901. 
Brother  of  Hugh  (sub  Penfold,  1830) ;  father  of  the  above. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  The  Times,  Feb.  22, 
1901.) 

WYATT,  The  Rev.  JOSEPH  LIGHT.  University  Teacher  in 
Tamil,  1895-30.  M.A.  1899.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Feb.  17,  1900. 
[B.  Mar.  31,  1841,  at  Bishopsworth,  Bristol.]  Ord.  deacon 
(Madras)  1867;  priest,  1868.    S.P.G.  Missionary  at  Idaiyan- 


Wyatt,  Vitruvius  Partridge 

gudi,  1867-80;  at  Trichinopoly,  1881-95.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Madras,  1882.  R.  of  Brandon  Ferry  with  Wang- 
ford,  Suffolk,  1899-1917.  Married,  Feb.  19,  1868,  in  India, 
Eliza  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  Caldwell,  D.D. 
Died  Feb.  22,  1936,  aged  94,  at  Cambridge.  (Peile,  11.  840; 
Who's  Who  in  Cambs.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  24,  1936.) 

WYATT,  LAWRENCE  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  10,  1855.  S.  of  James  [surgeon],  of  1,  Park 
Place,  Cheltenham.  B.  Jan.  5,  1837,  at  Fazeley,  Staffs. 
School,  Cheltenham  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1855;  Scholar, 
1857.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  May  8,  1858;  B.A.  1859. 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

WYATT,  Sir  MATTHEW  DIGBY.  M.A.  1870.  The  first  Slade 
Professor  of  Fine  .-Vrt,  1869-73.  [B.  July  28,  1820.]  Secretary 
to  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Great  Exhibition,  1851, 
and  responsible  for  some  of  the  courts  in  the  Crystal  Palace. 
Surveyor  to  the  East  India  Company,  1855.  Designed 
Paddington  station,  .'Vddenbrooke's  Hospital,  etc.  Knighted, 
1855.  Hon.  Sec.  of  the  R.I.B.A.,  1855-9.  Died  May  21, 
1877.  (D.N.B.;  Historical  Reg.,  103;  N.  Pevsner,  Matthew 
Digby  Wyatt.) 

WYATT,  The  Rev.  MICHAEL.  B.A.  1809,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  1809.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Mar.  15,  1809.  [S.  of 
Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Tamworth,  Staffs.]  Matric.  from  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  May  14,  1801,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1805. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  Jan.  25,  1806;  priest  (Rochester), 
May  11,  1806.  R.  of  Widford,  Oxon.,  1808-12.  R.  of 
N.  Wraxall,  1814-30  and  of  Ashley,  Wilts.,  1809-30.  Married, 
Dec.  10,  1822,  Jane  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hall,  of  Harpsden 
Court,  Oxon.  Died  June  8,  1830,  at  Harpsden  Court.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  G'.  Mag.,  1830,  i.  650.) 

WYATT,  OSMUND  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1829.  [2nd]  s.  of  Arthur,  Esq.,  of  Troy  House,  near  Mon- 
mouth. B.  July  1,  1811.  Matric.  Michs.  1829.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  24,  1832.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7,  1839. 
Clerk  of  the  Peace,  and  Clerk  to  the  Lieutenancy  of  Mon- 
mouthshire, from  1880.  Agent  to  the  Duke  of  Beaufort. 
Married,  Sept.  5,  1844,  Louisa  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Wyatt,  of 
Bangor.  Died  Jan.  30,  1894,  at  Stratford-on-Avon.  Father  of 
Arthur  (1870)  and  Henry  C.  (1875).  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Guardian,  Feb.  7,  1894.) 

WYATT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  2, 
1835.  Of  Gloucs.  [4th  s.  of  Henry,  brewer,  of  Stroud. 
B.  1818.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn,  June  6,  1835.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  May  2, 
1842.  Of  Hill  House,  Stroud,  and  Montserrat  Place,  Gloucs. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Gloucs.  Died  in  1874.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Waif  ord.  County  Families.) 

WYATT,  RICHARD  PETER.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  June  22,  1791.  [2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Chertsey, 
Surrey  (and  Priscilla,  dau.  of  John  EdgeLl,  of  Milton  Place, 
Surrey).]  B.  [Mar.  15,  1772],  at  Chertsey.  Matric.  Easter, 
1794;  B.A.  1799.  Fellow,  1794-1813.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died, 
Apr.  27,  1813.  (Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1813, 
I.  495-) 

WYATT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  29, 
1853.  [2nd]  s.  of  Harvey  [agent  to  Lord  Lichfield,  of  Acton 
Hill,  Staffs.]  (and  Jemima,  dau.  of  Edward  Holland).  B.  at 
Acton  Hill.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1857; 
M.A.  i860.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  5,  1857.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  June  6,  i860.  On  the  Oxford  Circuit.  Land-Agent 
to  Lord  Lichfield  (in  Staffordshire)  for  many  years.  Married, 
1865,  Annie,  dau.  of  John  Lyle,  Esq.,  of  Bonython,  Cornwall. 
Died  May  12,  1886.  Father  of  Horace  M.  (1895);  brother  of 
Arthur  H.  (1846).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Waif  ord.  County  Families.) 

WYATT,  VITRUVIUS  PARTRIDGE.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Sept.  29, 
1865.  [2nd  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  F.G.S.,  of  Bedford  (and 
Augusta  Sophia  Lavinia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Coleman,  of  Ampthill, 
Beds.)  B.  Oct.  23,  1846.  School,  Bedford.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1865;  Scholar;  B.A.  1869;  M.A.  1873.  Assistant  Master  at 
Bristol  Grammar  School,  1869-89.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester 
and  Bristol),  1870;  priest,  1871;  C.  of  Bishopston,  Bristol, 
1870-2.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Bristol,  1877-9.  C.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Woolcott  Park,  Bristol,  1879-89.  C.  of  St  Leonard's,  Bedford, 
1889-94;  V.  there,  1894-1909.  Assistant  Chaplain  at  the 
Chapel  Royal,  Savoy,  1894-1909.  Married  (1)  June  22,  1871, 
Emily  youngest  dau.  of  T.  Nickolds,  Esq.,  of  Wolverhampton; 
(2)  Sept.  9,  1903,  Zillah,  widow  of  Major-General  Thomas 
Clerk,  Madras  Stag  Corps,  and  youngest  dau.  of  Richard 
Sargent,  of  Hastings.  Latterly  of  Enstone,  East  Molesey, 
where  he  died  Sept.  26,  1937.  (Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  Who's 
Who  in  Surrey;  The  Times,  Sept.  28,  1937.) 


602 


Wyatt,  William 

WYATT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  24, 
1758.  2nd  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Plymouth.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1758;  Scholar;  B.A.  1762;  Members'  prize, 
1764;  M.A.  1765.  FeUow,  1763.  Junior  Proctor,  1780-1. 
R.  of  Framlingham  with  Saxtead,  Suffolk,  from  1782.  F.R.S., 
1769.  Married,  Amia  Groom,  and  had  11  children.  Cole 
describes  him  as  'one  who  has  been  deranged  in  his  intellect.' 
In  1769  he  was  so  heavily  in  debt  that  there  was  a  College 
order  sequestrating  his  dividends  to  pay  his  debts  to  Fellows 
and  College  servants.  Died  Feb.  i,  1813,  aged  70.  M.I.  in 
Framlingham  Church.  Father  of  the  next.  {Loder,  Framling- 
ham, 142;  G.  Mag.,  1813, 1.  189;  Correspondence  of  Gray ,  1091 ; 
F.  P.  White.) 

WYATT,  WILLI AI4  HINDES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  July  5, 
1814.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  (above),  R.  of  Framling- 
ham, Suffolk.  B.  there  [Aug.  20,  1797].  Matric.  Michs.  1815; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1819;  M.A.  1822.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1821; 
priest  (Norwich),  Oct.  14,  1821.  P.C.  of  Sneinton,  Notts., 
1831-68.  V.  of  Melton  Ross,  Lines.,  1868-75.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1868.  Died  June  27,  1875.  (Crockford;  P.  B.  G. 
BinnaU.) 

WYATT-DAVIES,  see  DAVIES. 

WYATT-EDGELL,  MERRIK  RICHARD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  1891.  S.  of  Colonel  Arthur  Wyatt  {sub 
Edgell  (1855)),  of  Cowley  Place,  Devon  (and  Frances  Albinia 
Gresham,  dau.  of  WilUamLeveson-Gower).  [B.  1872.]  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1891.  Of  Cowley  Place,  near  Exeter. 
Lieut.,  ist  Devon  Yeomanry,  1896.  Served  in  the  South 
African  War,  1898-1901.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lt.- 
Col.;  in  GallipoU,  Egypt,  France,  Italy).  Died  Oct.  28,  1945. 
(Walford,  County  Families  {sub  Edgell);  Church  Times, 
Oct.  31,  1945) 

WYATT-SMITH,  FRANK  (1879),  see  SMITH,  FRANK  WYATT. 

WYATVILLE,  GEORGE  GEOFFREY  (1821),  see  WYATT. 

WYBERGH,  CHRISTOPHER  HILTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  Feb.  lo,  1818.  6th  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Isel 
Hall,  Cumberland.  B.  [Dec.  30,  1799]  at  Liston  Spring, 
Wetherby,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  i8i8;  B.A.  1822;  M..^. 
1825.  Ord.  deacon  (Cariisle),  July  13,  1823;  priest,  July  17, 
1825;  C.  of  Isel,  1823-6.  V.  of  Isel,  1826-76.  V.  of  Bromfield, 
1826-76.  Married,  Apr.  22,  1826,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Francis  MinshuU.  Died  July  9,  1876.  Brother  of 
Wilfrid  (1 813,  sub  Lawson);  grandfather  of  the  next. 
{Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WYBERGH,  HILTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  9, 
1884.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Warcop,  Westmorland 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Atkinson,  of  Coniston). 
[B.  at  Warcop  Tower,  May  i,  i866.  School,  Giggleswick.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887.  Died  Aug.  17,  1889,  at  the 
Cottage,  Warcop.   {Giggleswick  Sch.  Reg.;  C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

WYBERGH,  WILFRED  (1813),  see  LAWSON. 

WYBERGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  31,  1866. 
S.  of  John  gent,  (and  Agnes).  B.  Jan.  25  1843.  at  Walton-on- 
the-Hill,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Apr.  5,  1843-  [School,  Charterhouse.] 
Matric.  Lent,  1866.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  21,  1866. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1869.  On  the  Northern  Circmt. 
Died,  June  5,  1871,  at  Briery  Close,  Windermere.  (R.  L. 
Arrowsmith;  List  0/  Carthusians;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WYBRANTS,  ROBERT  BATH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  8, 
1864.  [S.  of  Jonathan,  M.D.  (Aberdeen),  of  Shepton  Mallet. 
B.  1848.  School,  Sherborne.]  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868; 
M  A  1872.  Studied  medicine  in  Dublin;  L.K.Q.C.O.,  and 
L.M.,  Ireland,  1870;  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  1871.  House  Surgeon, 
Coventry  and  Warwick  hospital.  Practised  at  Wmcanton, 
Somerset.  Died  Oct.  24,  1890.  {Sherborne  Reg.;  Medical 
Directories.) 

Vn'ZROW,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1824.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Stanton-on-Wye,  Herefordshire. 
[B.  in  .Middlesex.]  School,  Hereford.  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford),  Aug.  3. 
1828;  priest,  Aug.  I,  1830;  C.  of  Norton-Canon,  Heref.,  1828. 
C.M.S.  Missionary  in  India,  1837-40-  Mamed,  1839,  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Bariow,  of  Port  Royal,  Jamaica  Died 
Dec.  19,  1840,  at  Jamulapore.  (H.  D.  Hooper,  C.M.S.  Reg 
of  Missionaries;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  i.  549;  J-  J-  V\eibrecht, 
Memoir.) 

WYCHE,  CYRILL  HERBERT  EYRE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  16,  1852.  S.  of  Thomas  Eyre.  B.  m  Camber- 
weU,  London.  School,  Middlesex  (private).  Matnc.  Michs. 
1852;  B.A.  1856;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Wmchester), 
1857-  priest,   1859;  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Kennington,  Surrey, 


Wykeham,  Aubrey  Augustus  Henley 

1858-65.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Lambeth,  1865-8.  C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Great  WindmiU  Street,  1868-70.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  1870-81.  R.  of  East  London,  South  Africa,  1881. 
Married  Mary  — ,  and  had  issue.  Drowned,  July  25,  1881, 
while  crossing  theCbalumna  River.  [Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  14,  1881.) 


Fell.-Com.    (age    18)    at    Emmanuel, 
Peter  (?i725),  Esq.    B.  in  London. 


■WYCHE,  JOHN.  Adm. 
June  16,  1763.  S.  o 
Matric.  Michs.  1763. 

WYCHE,  JOHN  PHIPPS  TANNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Oct.  27,  1826.  Of  Wilts.  [Eldest  s.  of  Hezekiah,  formerly  of 
SaUsbury  (Mayor,  1808).]  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B.A.  1831; 
M.A.  1834.  C.  of  Cranfield,  Beds.  -1841-4.  Married,  1842, 
Emma,  dau.  of  George  K.  Paxon,  of  Hampstead.  Died 
Aug.  18,  1844,  at  the  residence  of  his  father.  Grove  Hill, 
Carnberwell,  aged  37.    {CUrgy  List;  G.  Mag.,  1844,  11.  438.) 

WYCHERLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  22,  1756. 
Of  .Middlesex.  [S.  of  John,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  Feb.  6,  1739, 
in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.]  Matric.  Michs.  1757; 
Scholar,  1761;  B.A.  (3rd  iVrangler)  1761;  M.A.  1764.  Fellow 
of  Sidney,  1764-8.  Ord.  priest  (London),  Dec.  21,  1766.  Died 
in  1768.   [Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.) 

WYCOMBE,  EARL  OF  (1828),  see  KERRY,  EARL  OF. 

WYER,  FREDERICK.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  28, 
1856.  Matric.  Lent,  1857;  B.A.  i860.  Appointed  to  the 
I.C.S.  i860;  served  in  Bengal  in  the  Revenue  and  Judicial 
Depts.;  Magistrate  and  Collector,  1884;  Offg.  Commissioner, 
1883  and  1885;  retired  in  1887.  Married,  EUzabeth,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Walker,  of  Wardley,  Rutland.  Latterly  of  the 
Manor  House,  Ringwood,  Hants.,  where  he  died,  Nov.  15, 
lyij.   {India  Office  Lists;  The  Times,  Nov.  18,  1915.) 

WYER,    NICHOLAS    WILCOX.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel, 

Sept.  30,  1852.  [S.  of  J.,  of  Swayfield,  Lines.  School, 
Oakham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1852.  Assistant  Master  at  Bedford 
School  for  a  short  time,  and  then  went  to  .Australia.  {Oakham 
Sch.  Reg.;  Matrics.  atui  Degrees,  1841-1900  erroneously  calls 
him  Wyre.) 

WYER,  THOMAS  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1838.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1838;  B.A. 
1842;  M.A.  1846.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1847;  priest, 
i848;C.  of  Vemham  Dean,  Hants.,  1847-50-  Inc.  of  St  Peter's 
Episcopal  Church,  Peebles,  1850-80.  .Married,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Dr  Michael  Russell,  Bishop  cf  Glasgow  and  GaUoway,  and 
had  issue.  Resided  latterly  at  Summerfield,  Peebles.  Died 
May  8,  1891,  aged  84.  (Scott,  MSS.;  Eagle,  xvii.  207;  The 
Guardian,  May  20,  1891.) 

WYETH,  frank  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's.  Mar.  19, 
1897.  S.  of  George,  builder,  of  Brighton  (and  Judith  Elizabeth 
Sadler).  B.  there,  July  15,  1878.  School,  Brighton  (Mr  H. 
Edmonds).  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist 
Class,  1899);  B.A.  1900;  .M.A.  1908;  Sc.D.  1926.  B.Sc., 
London,  1907;  D.Sc,  London,  1920;  B.D.,  Durham,  1913. 
.Assistant  Master  at  King  Alfred's  School,  Wantage,  1900-1 ; 
at  Hastings  Grammar  School,  1901-3;  at  Whitgift  School, 
Croydon,  1903;  at  Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey,  1904-11;  at 
the  Grammar  School,  Newport,  Essex,  1911;  Head  Master 
there,  1911-38.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1909;  priest,  1910. 
C.  of  Ste  Marie  du  Castel,  Guernsey,  1909-11.  Captain,  Royal 
Guernsey  Militia  Engineers,  1907-10.  Ser\ed  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  Essex  Regt.,  and  General  List; 
employed  Ministry  of  Munitions;  Chemical  .\dviser  to 
G.H.Q. ;  M.C.  1916;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches).  Married, 
1905,  Jessie  Marion,  dau.  of  Lieut.  H.  CampbeU,  R.N.  Of  the 
Close,  Storrington,  Sussex,  in  1946.  {Crockford;  Clergy  List; 
Schoolmasters  Directories.) 

WYKE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13, 
1759.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  'of  America.'  B.  in  Montserrat. 
School,  Eton.  Judge  of  Court  of  Vice-.^dmiralty,  .Mount- 
serrat.  Member  of  Council  of  Montserrat.  Died  Nov.  20, 
1777.    {Eton  Coll.  Reg.) 

WYKEHAM,  AUBREY  AUGUSTUS  HENLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1893.  S.  of  PhUip  James  [Digby]  (Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  i860),  of  Tythrop  House,  Thame,  Oxon. 
(and  Georgiana  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  J.  Henley,  C.B.). 
B  June  22,  1873.  School,  Radley.  Matric.  ^Uchs.  1893; 
B  A.  1897.  Land  Agent.  Of  Pitt  Place,  Brighstone,  Isle  of 
Wight.  J.P.  for  Hants.,  1910.  D.L.  for  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
1927;  for  Southampton,  1932.  Married,  1901,  Sylvia,  dau.  of 
Sir  Charles  Seely,  Bart.,  of  Sherwood  Lodge,  Notts.,  and 
Brook  House,  Isle  of  Wight  and  had  issue.  Died  .May  22, 
1947.  Brother  of  the  next.  {RadUy  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
Kelly,  Handbook ;  The  Times,  May  26,  1947.) 


603 


Wykeham,  Philip  Herbert 

WYKEHAM,  PHILIP  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  30,  1899.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Philip  James  Digby  (Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  i86o),  of  Tythrop  House,  Thame,  Oxon. 
(and  Georgiana  Caroline  Henley).  B.  there  July  11,  1880. 
School,  Radley.  Matric.  Michs.  1899.  Of  Foxhill,  West 
Haddon,  Northants.  J. P.  for  Warws.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  S.  Midland  R.F.A.(  T.F.);  Staff  Capt.; 
M.C.,  1917;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches).  Married,  Dec.  6, 
191 1,  Mildred  Octavia,  youngest  dau.  of  R.  Cecil  Corbett, 
Esq.,  of  Stapleford,  Salop,  and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  30,  1946. 
Brother  of  the  above.  {Radley  Reg.;  Kelly,  Handbook;  The 
Times,  Dec.  2,  1946.) 

WYKES,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  4,  1781.  [3rd  s.  of 
the  Rev.  Ambrose  [formerly  Corrie]  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
1750),  R.  of  Hazelbeech,  Northants.  (and  Grace  Acock).  B.  at 
Hazelbeech  [Dec.  21,  1763].  Matric.  Michs.  1782;  B.A.  1786. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.),  1787.  C.  of  Hazelbeech,  Northants., 
1786;  R.  there  (succeeding  his  father),  1798-1822.  Married, 
1794,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Lumley,  R.  of 
Barnwell  St  Andrew,  Northants.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  9, 
1822.  {Northants.  Clergy;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1822,  11. 
379-) 

WYKES-FINCH,  WILLIAM  (1854),  see  FINCH. 

WYLD,  CALCRAFT  NEELD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1856.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  J[ohn]  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1820)  [R.]  of  N.  Wraxall,  Wilts.  B.  there.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1856.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1863; 
priest,  1864;  C.  of  Chilton-Foliat,  Wilts.,  1863-6.  C.  of 
St  Martin's,  Salisbury,  1866-70.  V.  of  Maiden  Bradley,  1872- 
7.  C.  of  Westbury- Leigh,  1877-9.  R-  of  St  Martin's,  SaUs- 
bury,  1879-94.  V.  of  Burcombe,  1894-1900.  V.  of  Grittleton, 
1900-12.  Latterly  of  68,  St  Aon  Street,  Salisbury.  Died 
Mar.  23,  1919.    {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

WYLD,  DUNBAR  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1885 
S.  of  William  Perkins  Thomas.  B.  Mar.  19,  1864,  at  Glou 
cester.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Jan.  1887;  B.A.  1889.  Ord 
deacon  (Chichester),  1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  Rye,  Sussex 
1891-2.  C.  of  Lyminster,  1892-4.  R.  of  Southport,  Brisbane 
Queensland,  1894-7.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1902.  Died 
June  II,  1937.   {Queens'  Coll.  Record.) 

WYLD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  9,  1784. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Speen,  Berks,  (and  Diana,  widow 
of  Hugh  Barker,  and  dau.  of  —  Moor).  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1784;  Scholar,  1785;  B.A.  1788.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  13,  1784.  R.  of  Blumsdon  St  Andrew, 
Wilts.,  1814-34.  Married  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Haverfield,  of  Kew.  Died  Jan.  2,  1834.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1778).  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag., 
1834,  I.  563;  J.  B.  Whitmore.) 

WYLD,  JAMES  JOHN  COOPER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Apr.  10,  1862.  [Only]  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Bodrnin  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  [B.  1845.  School,  King's 
College,  London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  LL.B.  1866.  Adm. 
com.  causa,  at  Oxford,  1866.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  20,  1864.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1866.  A  Special 
Pleader.  On  the  Western  Circuit.  Engaged  in  the  Tichbome 
trial  and  the  Norwich  election  petition.  Deputy  Judge  of 
County  Courts.  Captain,  Middlesex- Yeomanry  Cavalry. 
Died  Jan.  30,  1907.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court,  'Wylde'; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Al.  Oxon.;  The  Times,  Feb.  2,  1907.) 

WYLD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  5,  1778. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas,  of  London  [and  of  Speen,  Berks.] 
(and  Diana,  widow  of  Hugh  Barker,  and  dau.  of  —  Moor). 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1780;  LL.B.  1785.  Adm. 
at  Lincohi's  Inn,  July  3,  1782.  Died  Sept.  15,  1789,  aged  29. 
Brother  of  James  (1784).    {Record  of  Old  Westminsters.) 

WYLDE,  ALBERT  SYDNEY  (1845),  see  WILDE. 

WYLDE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  10,  1766.  S.  of 
William,  of  Nettleworth,  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts. 
Matric.  Michs.  1766;  B.A.  1770;  M.A.  1773;  D.D.  1798. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Oct.  28,  1770;  priest,  Jvme  21,  1772; 
C.  of  Attenborough,  Notts.,  1770-3.  R.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Nottingham,  1773-1825.  V.  of  Bamby-in-the-Willows,  Notts., 
1803-21.  R.  of  Waltham,  Lines.,  1821-5.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1798.  Married  Esther,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Stanton 
Brough.  Died  at  Nottingham,  May  31,  1825,  aged  77. 
(P.  B.  G.  BinnaU;  Index  Eccles.) 

WYLDE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  9,  1850. 
[Youngest  s.  of  General  William,  R.A.  B.  Jan.  25,  1832. 
School,  Charterhouse.]  Matric.  Michs.  1850;  Exhibitioner 
1850;  B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1867.  A  Clerk  in  the  Ordnance  Office 
1855;  Assessor  of  Income  duty  at  the  War  Office,  1866. 
Gentleman  Usher  to  Queen  Victoria,  1873.  Died  Jan.  11, 
1884,  at  Eastbourne.   {Boase,  vi.  968.) 

WYLDE,  CHARLES  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  24)  at 
Magdalene,  Nov.  6,  1832.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1789)  [R.]  of  Claverdon,  Warws.    School, 


Wyley,  William  Kiteley 

Newport.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1837.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  Mar.  11,  1838;  priest,  Jan.  6,  1839.  P.C.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Lambeth,  Surrey,  1840-5.  C.  of  Chelmarsh,  Salop, 
1851-4.  Married  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Waite  and  widow 
of  W.  D.  Knox,  of  Edinburgh.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List, 
1855.   (Foster,  Index  Eccles.) 

WYLDE,  The  Rev.  GEORGE  HUDSON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  Feb.  15,  1864.  S.  of  George,  gent,  (and  Sarah- 
Dorothy).  B.  in  Kensington,  London.  Bapt.  June  24,  1834. 
Matric.  Michs.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol) 
1853;  priest,  1854;  C.  of  Tormarton,  Gloucs.,  1853-4.  C.  of 
Cookham,  Berks.,  1854-6.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Chester  Square, 
London,  1857-8.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  at  Woolwich,  1858- 
60;  at  Hong  Kong  and  Canton,  1860-5;  at  Aldershot,  1865-6; 
at  Colchester,  1866-8;  at  Shoeburyness,  1868-9;  at  Chichester, 
1869-70;  at  Shomchffe  1870-3;  at  Pembroke  Dock,  1873-9; 
at  Manchester,  1879-81;  at  Netley  Hospital,  1881-3;  at 
Sheemess,  1883-8.  R.  of  Great  Poringland,  Norfolk,  1892- 
1907.  Latterly  of  14,  Longden  Grove,  Sydenham,  Kent. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1913. 

WYLDE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  1851.  [S.  of  Henry, 
gentleman-in-Ordinary  to  King  George  IV.  B.  May  22,  1822, 
at  Bushey,  Herts.]  Mus.Doc.  1851.  Organist  of  Whitchurch, 
near  Edgware,  1835.  Pianopupilof  Moscheles,  1838.  Student 
at  the  Royal  Academy  of  Music,  1843-6.  One  of  the  founders 
of  the  New  Philharmonic  Society,  1852;  ran  the  Society, 
1858-79.  Founder  and  Principal  of  the  London  Academy  of 
Music,  1861.  Gresham  Professor  of  Music,  1863-90.  Author, 
Harmony  and  the  Science  of  Music;  Modern  Counterpoint  in 
Major  Keys,  etc.;  also  wrote  a  setting  of  Faradise  Lost  and 
a  cantata  Prayer  and  Praise.  Died  Mar.  13,  1890,  at  76, 
Mortimer  Street,  Regent  Street.    (Boase,  in.  1532;  D.N.B.) 

WYLDE,  HENRY  SEDGWICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  5, 
1832.   Doubtful  if  resided. 

WYLDE  (or  WILDE),  JOHN  (1799),  see  WILDE. 

WYLDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  31,  1822; 
re-adm.  Oct.  29,  1827.  Of  Worcs.  Matric.  Michs.  1822;  B.A. 
1830.  Ord.  deacon,  1830;  priest,  1831.  Of  Belbroughton, 
Worcs.  (no  cure),  -1841-6.  C.  of  Belbroughton,  1847-55. 
Crockford,  i860  gives  C.  of  Pedmore,  Worcs.,  without  date. 
Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1867. 

WYLDE,  JOHN  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  23, 
1828.  [2nd  s.  of  WiUiam  (1791),  of  Southwell,  Notts,  (and 
Ehzabeth  S.  Edwards).  B.  Dec.  3,  1808.]  A  banker.  Died 
Jan.  26,  1858,  at  his  residence  at  Southwell,  aged  49.  Brother 
of  Robert  Henry  (next).    (G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  338.) 

WYLDE,  ROBERT  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  27,  1828.  [3rd  and  youngest]  s.  of  [William],  (next)  of 
Southwell,  Notts,  (and  Elizabeth  Sutton,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Edwards).  [B.  there,  July  1,  1810.]  School,  Collegiate, 
SouthweU.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B..\.  1834;  M.A.  1837. 
Ord.  deacon,  1834;  priest  (London,  Litt.  dim.  from  York), 
Jime  14,  1835.  V.  of  Bleasby  and  P.C.  of  Morton,  Notts., 
1841-51.  Succeeded  his  brother  (above)  at  Southwell,  Jan. 
26,  1858.  Residing  there  in  1895.  Died  Aug.  22,  1900, 
aged  90.  (Eagle,  xxiv,  250;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Walford, 
County  Families.) 

WYLDE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  22,  1791. 
Of  Notts.  [B.  Dec.  17,  1773.]  Matric.  Michs.  1794;  B.A. 
1795.  Of  Southwell,  Notts.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts.  Married 
Elizabeth  Sutton,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  John  Edwards. 
Father  of  the  two  above.   (Burke,  L.G. ;  V.  Hodson.) 

WYLDE-BROWNE,  see  BROWNE. 

WYLES,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3,  1870.  S. 
of  Richard,  grocer  (and  EUzabeth  Sarah).  B.  at  Faversham, 
Kent.  [B.  Dec.  23,  1850.]  Bapt.  May  25,  1851.  [School, 
Faversham.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1885. 
Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1875;  priest,  1876;  C.  of  Alkham, 
Kent,  1875-9.  C.  of  Westerham,  1879-84.  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Hackney,  Middlesex,  1884-5.  C.  of  Somersham,  Hunts., 
1885-8.  C.  of  Culford,  Suffolk,  1888-90.  R.  of  Crowfield, 
1890-1912  and  R.  of  Coddenham,  1890-1930.  Married, 
July  23,  1885,  Ethel,  3rd  dau.  of  Colonel  Robert  Chester,  of 
Sidmouth,  Devon.  Latterly  of  Coddenham.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1947.  (The  Guardian,  July  29,  1885;  Who's  Who 
in  Suffolk.) 

WYLEY,  WILLIAM  KITELEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1887.  [Eldest]  s.  of  William  John,  of  Council  House,  Shrews- 
bury. B.  [1867],  at  Admaston,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham),  1891;  priest,  1892;  C.  of  Willington,  Co.  Durham, 
1891-1901.  V.  of  HeUons  Bumpstead,  Essex,  1901-13.  V.  of 
Aysgarth,  Yorks.,  1913-32.  Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon,  1930-2. 
V.  of  Ditton  Priors,  Salop,  1932-4.2.  Married,  Apr.  10,  1901, 
Annie  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard  Metcalfe,  M.D.,  of 
Leybum.  Of  West  Malvern,  Worcs.,  in  1952.  {Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Camb.  Ind.  Press,  Apr.  19,  1901.) 


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Wylie,  Alexander  Henry 

WYLIE,  ALEXANDER  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct. 

30,  1829.  Of  Edinburgh.  Did  not  reside. 
WYLIE,  ANGUS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895.  2nd  s.  of 
James  Hamilton  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1863),  H.M. 
Inspector  of  Schools,  of  Meole-Brace,  Salop.  B.  Mar.  27,  1877. 
Schools,  Manchester  and  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  i8g8;  M.A.  and  B.Chir.,  1904;  M.B.,  1905.  At  Guy's, 
Hospital;  Assistant  House  Surgeon  there;  House  Surgeon, 
Victoria  Hospital,  Folkestone.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1901. 
Colonial  Medical  Officer  in  British  Guiana.  Practised  at 
Georgetown.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C;  wounded).  Practised  subsequently  in  London. 
Medical  Officer,  Florence  Nightingale  Hospital,  Lisson  Grove. 
Latterly  of  Nottingham.  Died  May  2,  1924,  at  Leicester. 
(Medical  Directories;  Univ.  War  List;  The  Times,  May  6, 
1924.) 

WYLIE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30,  1894. 
C/o  T.  S.  Magee,  Esq.,  of  Victoria  Park,  Londonderr>', 
Ireland.  Matric.  Michs.  1894.  Kept  four  terms.  Probably 
the  Joseph  Samuel  WyUe,  B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
1897;  M.A.  [do)  igoo;  ord.  deacon  (Kilmore),  1898;  priest, 
1899;  C.  of  Cahry,  Co.  Sligo,  1 898-1900.  C.  of  Bray,  Co. 
Dublin,  1900-4.  R.  of  Stradbally,  Waterford,  1904-13.  Inc. 
of  Newton-Mount-Kennedy,  Co.  Wicklow,  1913-33.  Dis- 
appears from  Crockford,  1934. 

WYLIE,  MACLEOD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  July  5, 
1837.  B.  in  Clerkenwell.  Did  not  reside.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  7,  1834.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  2,  1842.  (Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

WYLIE,  ROBERT  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  1,  1885.  Of  Lines.  [Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  William  John, 
deceased  (Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1850),  V.  of  Horkstow.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1897.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  18,  1901.  Of  the  Grange,  Old 
Headington,  Oxford.  Died  Mar.  2,  1949,  aged  82.  (Law 
Lists;  The  Times,  Mar.  3,  1949-) 

WYLIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  23,  1843. 
[Eldest  s.  of  John,  minister,  of  Carluke,  Lanarks.  (and 
Caroline  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Dick,  advocate).  B.  there, 
Sept.  9,  1824.  Schools,  Edinburgh  (Mr  Williams)  and 
Glasgow  Univ.  (1840-3).]  Matric.  Michs.  1843.  Migrated  to 
Sidney;  B.A.  1849.  Drowned  in  crossing  the  ferry  from  Port 
Levi  to  Quebec,  Aug.  7,  1853.  (Matric.  Roll,  Glasgow  Univ. ; 
V.  Hodson.) 

WYLLIE,  ALEXANDER  KEITH.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  1874.  [3rd]  s.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Hunsdon  House,  Ware, 
Herts,  [and  sometime  of  Hove  and  Antibes].  B.  [May,  1853I, 
at  West  Derby.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Easter,  1874. 
Resided  3  years.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  8,  1876. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  25,  1879.  On  the  South-Eastem 
Circuit.  Major,  3rd  Battn.,  the  West  Riding  Regt.,  1888; 
Lieut.-Co!.,  1898.  Served  in  the  Boer  War,  1898-1902  (C.B., 
1900;  mentioned  in  despatches).  A  Director  of  the  Tredegar 
Iron  and  Coal  Co.,  Ltd.  Chairman,  R.S.P.C.A.,  1926-8. 
Married,  1906,  Mrs  A.  Fellowes  Gordon,  dau.  of  John  Green. 
Of  39,  Princes  Gate,  London,  S.W.  Died  Oct.  9,  1928. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  11.  411;  Law  Lists;  Army  Lists; 
Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Oct.  13,  1928.) 

WYLLIE,  FRANCIS  SAVILE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  I,  1879.  S.  of  Lieut.  Robert,  deceased.  B.  at  Weston- 
super-Mare.  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1921. 

WYMAN,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  16,  1883. 
S.  of  William  Saunderson  [M.D.],  of  280,  Upper  Richmond 
Road,  Putney.  B.  Apr.  26,  1866,  at  Putney.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  i885;  M.A.  1890;  M.B. 
and  B.Chir.,  1891;  M.D.  1895-  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital; 
House  Surgeon  and  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1891 ;  F.R.C.S.  1892.  Medical  Officer  to  the  Opium 
Commission;  travelled  extensively  in  India  collecting  informa- 
tion. Joined  his  father  in  practice  at  Putney  Hill,  1895.  Died 
Nov.  21,  1897.  (Boase,  vi.  969;  Medical  Directories;  Plarr, 
Lives  of  the  Fellows.) 

WYMAN,  GEORGE  BROUGHTON.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  27, 
1886.   School,  Oundle.   Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1890. 

WYMAN,  HENRY  NORMAN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  i899-  S.  of 
Henrv-,  brewer,  deceased,  of  17,  Beaconsfield  Road,  Clifton 
(and  Marion  Steer).  B.  Oct.  15,  1881,  at  Hemel  Hempstead. 
School,  Clifton  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902. 
Died  in  1909.   (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Venn,  in.  400.) 

WYMAN,  The  Rev.  ROBERT  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1895.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  M.A  1902. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  1888;  priest,  1889;  C  of  bt  Lukes, 
Kilbum,  Middlesex,  1888-90.  C.  of  Camden  Church,  Camber- 
well,  1891-5.  C.  of  Pampisford,  Cambs.,  i89.5-o-  ^-  o' 
St  Andrew-the-Great,  Cambridge,  1898-1902.  V.  of  Staple- 


Wyndham,  William 

ford,  Cambs.,  1902-5.  Org.  Secretary,  A.C.S.  (S.E.  dUtrict), 
1905-15;  Assistant  Secretary,  1915-22.  C.  of  St  Mary  Magd., 
Wandsworth  Common,  London,  1914-24.  Died  Feb.  25, 
1924,  aged  58.    (Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  27,  1924-) 

WYMBERLEY-SALMON,  BENJAMIN  (1761),  see  SALMON. 

WYMER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  10,  1823. 
S  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Reepham,  Norfolk.  Educated  privately 
by  H.  D.  Crofts,  at  Wells.  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  June  10,  1827;  priest,  June  8,  1828. 
R.  of  Westwick,  Norfolk,  1828-73  and  P.C.  of  Ingham,  1832- 
73.   Latterly  of  Lowestoft.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1876. 

WYNCH,  ALEXANDER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  7,  1810.  S.  of  Colonel  —  [Alexander],  ot  the  East  India 
Company's  service  (by  his  ist  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  — - 
Read).   B.  at  Samulcota.   Matric.  Michs.  1811.   (V.  Hodson.) 

WYNCH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  26,  i8ii.  Eldest 
s.  of  George,  Esq.  [sometime  Madras  C.S.],  of  Cowbndge, 
Glam.  B.  [Oct.  5,  1792],  in  the  East  Indies.  School,  Enbome, 
Berks.  (Mr  Shepherd).  Matric.  Michs.  1811;  B.A.  1815; 
M.A.  1818.  R.  of  Pett,  Sussex,  1823-52.  R.  of  South  Heighten 
with  Tarring,  1831-61.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1865. 
Uncle  of  the  next.  (Foster,  Index  EccUs.;  Clergy  List; 
V.  Hodson.) 

WYNCH,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  6,  1854- 
2nd  s.  of  [Lieut.-Col]  John  [of  Cheltenham  (and  Eleanora 
luUana,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Peregrine  Davie,  4th  Madras  N.I.)J. 
B.  July  5,  1835,  in  Madras.  Schools,  St  John's  Wood,  London 
(Mr  Boyce),  Cheltenham  CoUege,  and  Norwich  (Mr  Ross). 
Matric.  Michs.  1854;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1861.  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester),  1858;  priest,  1859;  C.  of  All  Saints,  Birmmgham, 
1858-61.  Assistant  Chaplain,  H.M.  Indian  Ser\-ice,  1861-86. 
V.  of  All  Saints,  Cambridge,  1886-8.  V.  of  Brize  Norton, 
Oxon.,  1890-1900.  Chaplain  at  Cologne,  1900-1;  at  StServan, 
France,  1901-7.  Latterly  of  Ealing,  where  he  died  Dec.  18, 
1914.  (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford;  F.  Penny;  The 
Times,  Dec.  21,  1914;  V.  Hodson.) 

WYNDHAM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  4. 
1819.  [3rd]  s.  of  William  [of  Dinton  Park,  WUts.  (and 
Laetitia,  dau.  of  .•Uexander  Popham).  B.  [1801]  at  Dinton. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823.  \Vent  to 
AustraUa  and  settled  at  Dalwood.  N.S.W.  Married,  1827, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Jay,  and  had  issue.  Died  m  Dec.  1870. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

WYNDHAM,  GEORGE  THOMAS.  \dm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Downing, 
Apr.  16,  1824.  [Doubtless  only  s.  of  George,  of  Cromer, 
Norfolk  (and  Marianne,  dau.  of  Col.  Phihp  Bacon,  of  Ipswich).] 
Married,  July  12,  1826,  Maria  Augusta  2nd  dau  of  Vi(^- 
Admiral  WOham  Windham  (formeriy  Lukyn),  of  Felbngg 
Hall,  Norfolk.   Died  in  Feb.  1830.   (V.  Hodson.) 

WYNDHAM,  GEORGE  WYNDHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1834;  FeU.-Com  Apr  6,  1836.  S  of 
George.  B.  at  Drove,  Lmcs.  School,  Sussex  (private). 
Matric.  Easter,  1836. 

WYNDHAM,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  14,  1831- 
Of  Wilts.  Matric.  Michs.  1831.  Ord.  deacon,  1836;  pnest, 
18^9.  C.  of  ToUer  Fratrum,  Dorset,  -1841-9-  C.  of  Burbage 
Wilts.,  1854.  C.  of  St  Jude's,  Southsea  1855-8.  C.  of  AU 
Saints,  Portsea  and  Chaplain  of  Portsea  Island  Umon,  i860. 
Disappears  from  CUrgy  List,  1867.  (T.  A.  Walker,  443: 
Crockford.) 
WYNDHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1898.  3rd  s.  of 
William,  gent,  (next),  of  Dinton,  WUts.  (and  Frances  Ann 
Stafford).  B.  there,  Sept.  i,  1879-  School,  BlundeUs  Tiver- 
ton. Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Second  Lieut.,  The  Welch  Regt., 
iqoo;  Lieut.,  1902;  Captain,  1908.  Assistant  District  Officer 
in  Nigeria,  1910-16.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt. 
the  Nigerian  Regt.  and  the  Welch  Regt.,  attached  W.  Afnc^ 
Frontier  Force).  Of  Court  Place,  Bathealton,  Taunton.  J. P. 
for  Somerset,  1932-  Maixied,  Sept.  4,  iQi.-i.  Maud.  2'^^  dau.  of 
Archibald  Colville,  of  MothenveU,  and  had  issue.  Autbor, 
Mvths  of  Life;  The  Curse  of  Obo,  etc.  Brother  of  "^J^^f^ 
(1887).  (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Army  Lusts;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 
WYNDHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity. 
Mar  24,  1852.  S.  of  William  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1814), 
M  P  of  Dinton  Park,  WUts.  (and  EUen,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Samuel  Heathcote).  B.  [Jan.  12,  1834],  at  Bramshaw, 
Hants.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  1856. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1857.  Of  Dmton  Park, 
Wilts.,  and  Orchard  Wyndham,  Somerset.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Wilts  Married,  Nov.  7,  1867,  Frances  Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Rev  Charles  James  Stafford,  V.  of  Dinton.  Died  Aug.  4. 
1914.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  the  above.  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Inns  of  Court.) 


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Wyndham,  William 

WYNDHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1887. 
[Eldest]  s.  (){  William  (above),  of  Dinton  [House],  Wilts,  (and 
Frances  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  James  Stafford,  V.  of 
Dinton).  B.  there  [Oct.  9],  1868.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1887;  B.A.  1890.  Of  Orchard  Wyndham,  Williton, 
Somerset.  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Wiltshire  and  Somerset. 
Refounded  Chard  School.  Hon.  Freeman  of  Taunton,  Yeovil 
and  Chard.  Died  Aug.  6,  1950.  Brother  of  John  (1898). 
{Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Kelly,  Handbook.) 
WYNELL-MAYOW,  P.  (1831),  see  MAYOW. 
WYNN,  ALFRED  NORMAN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1895. 
4th  s.  of  J.  C,  merchant,  deceased,  of  Birmingham.  B.  Mar.  i, 
1876.  School,  Dean  Close,  Cheltenham.  Matric.  Michs.  1895; 
B.A.  1898;  M.A.  1902.  Ord.  deacon  (Southwell),  1899;  priest, 
1900;  C.  of  St  Barnabas,  Derby,  1899-1901.  C.  of  Ringwood, 
Hants.,  1901-9.  C.  of  Emsworth,  1909-14.  V.  of  Southboume, 
Sussex,  1914-27.  V.  of  Rudgwick,  1927-51.  Of  Rudgwick  in 
1952.  (Crockford.) 
WYNN,   HERBERT  LLOYD  WATKIN   (1878),  see  WILLIAMS 

WYNN. 
WYNN,  JOHN  GLYNN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1787.  [Eldest  s.  of  Glynn,  Lieut. -Colonel,  M.P.  for  Carnarvon 
(and  Bridget,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Philip  Pugh,  of  Penrhyn 
and  Coytmer).  B.  Oct.  1766.]  Died  at  Carnarvon,  Feb.  9, 
1800.  Brother  of  William  (1785).  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub 
Newborough);  R.  L.  Arrowsmith). 
WYNN  (or  NANNEY),  SIMON  HART.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  i8ig.  [Doubtless  s.  of  Robert  Nanney,  Esq.,  Capt., 
Madras  N.I.,  of  Bala,  Merioneths.  (and  Elizabeth  Hart).] 
B.  in  the  East  Indies.  [School,  London  (Mr  Mitchell).] 
Matric  Lent,  1820.  Migtated  (age  22)  to  Magdalene,  Oct.  3, 
1822;  B.A.  1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  Dec.  21,  1823; 
priest  (Lincoln),  May  29,  1825.  V.  of  Burgh-on-Bain,  Lines., 
1825-65.  R.  of  West  Barkwith,  1840-60.  Married,  Nov.  18, 
1862,  Maria  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  P.  Hannam, 
V.  of  Borden.  Died  Nov.  15,  1865.  {Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  i865,  i.  144;  Burke,  L.G.  and  Griffiths,  Anglesey 
Pedigrees  state  that  Robert  Nanney  died  unmarried  in  1803.) 
WYNN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Jan.  28,  1754- 
[Eldest  s.  of  Sir  John,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Glynllivon  (and  Jane,  dau. 
of  John  Wynne,  of  Melai,  Denbigh).  B.  1736.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1754.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  Feb.  16,  1773. 
Colonel  of  the  Carnarvonshire  Militia.  M.P.  for  Carnarvon- 
shire, 1761-74;  for  St  Ives,  Cornwall,  1775-80;  for  Beaumaris, 
1796-1807.  Mayor  of  Carnarvon,  1769.  Lord  Lieut,  of 
Carnarvonshire,  1761-81.  Created  Baron  Newborough  in  the 
Peerageof  Ireland,  1776.  F.S.A.,  1774.  Married  (i)  Sept.  15, 
1766,  Lady  Catherine  Perceval,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Earl 
of  Egmont,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Oct.  lo,  1786,  in  Florence, 
Maria  Stella  Petronilla  (an  actress,  aged  i3i),  dau.  of 
Lorenzo  Chiappini,  inn-keeper,  and  had  further  issue.  Died 
Oct.  12,  1807.  (Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Newborough);  G.  Mag., 
1807,  II.  989;  Y  Cymmrodor,  .xliv.  80;  G.E.C.) 
WYNN,  Sir  WATKIN  WILLIAMS,  Bart.  Adm.  a  nobleman  at 
Magdalene,  July  4,  1819.  [Only  s.  of  Sir  Watkin  Williams, 
4th  Bart.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1766)  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  George  Grenville).  B.  Oct.  25, 
1772.  [School,  Westminster].  Had  matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Oct.  15,  1789;  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1793.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1819;  M.A.  1819.  Of  Wynnstay,  Denbighs.  M.P.  for 
Beaumaris,  1794-6;  for  Denbighshire,  1796-1840.  Lord  Lieut, 
and  Custos  Rotulorum,  for  Denbighshire  and  Merionethshire. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Bart.,  July  29,  1789.  Married, 
Feb.  4,  1817,  Lady  Henrietta  Antonia  Clive,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
ist  Earl  of  Powis.  From  his  great  influence  in  his  district  called 
'  the  Prince  of  Wales.'  Died  Ian.  6,  1840.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Record  0/  Old  Westminsters.) 
WYNN,  Sir  WATKIN  WILLIAMS,  Bart.  M.A.  from  Magdalene, 
1842.  [Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Watkin  Williams  (above),  5th  Bart, 
(and  Lady  Henrietta  Antonia  Clive,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward, 
ist  Earl  Powis).  B.  in  London,  May  22,  1820.  School, 
Westminster.]  Had  matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
May  II,  1837,  age  16.  Succeeded  as  6th  Bart.,  Jan.  6,  1840. 
Comet,  1st  Life  Guards,  1839;  Lieut.,  1842.  Hunted  four  days 
a  week.  Lieut. -Col.,  Montgomery- Yeomanry,  1844-77; 
Denbighs.  Rifle  Volunteers,  1862-85.  M.P.  for  Denbighshire, 
1841-85.  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria,  1881.  Married,  Apr.  28, 
1852,  his  cousin,  Marie  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Henry  Watkin  W'illiams-Wynn,  K.C.B.  Succeeded  by  his 
nephew,  Herbert  Lloyd  Watkin  Williams-Wynn  (1878,  sitfi 
Williams).  Died  May  9,  1885.  {Record  of  Old  Westminsters; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Walford,  County  Families.) 
WYNN  (post  COYTMORE),  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Mar.  8,  1785.  Of  Camarvons.  [2nd  s.  of 
Glynn,  M.P.  (and  Bridget,  dau.  of  E.  P.  Pugh).  B.  1767.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1787.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  CoUege,  Oxford, 
Mar.   17,   1788,  'age  20.'    In  Holy  Orders.    Described  as 


Wynne,  Edward  Heneage 

'D.D.'  Assumed  the  name  of  Coytmore,  in  accordance  with 
the  will  of  his  grandmother.  Married,  Eliza,  granddaughter 
of  Thomas  Tenison,  and  widow  of  —  Bellingham,  of  Castle 
Bellingham,  Co.  Louth.  Brother  of  John  G.  (1787)-  {Al. 
Oxon.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Newborough).) 
WYNN,    WILLIAM    CHARLES    (1893),    see    NEWBOROUGH, 

LORD. 
-WYNN-CARRINGTON,  CHARLES  ROBERT  (1861),  se«  SMITH, 

C.  R. 
WYNN-WILLIAMS,  see  WILLIAMS. 

WYNNE,   ARTHUR   ALGERNON   WARREN.     Adm.   pens,   at 
Trinity,  June  18,  1892.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Major  Warren  Richard 
Colvin,  R.E.,  of  Elmfield,  Ashstead,  Surrey  (by  his  1st  wife, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  James  Turbett,  of  Owenstown,  Co.  Dublin). 
B.  Nov.  22,  1873,  at  Guildford,  Surrev.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.   1892;  B.A.   1895;  M.A.   1899.    Apprenticed 
with  Messrs  Willans  and  Robinson,  Rugby;  and  Caird  and 
Co.,  Greenock.    A.M.I.C.E.    Sometime  Assistant  Engineer, 
and  Secretary,  to  the  Cambridge  Electric  Supply  Co.,  Ltd. 
On  the  staff  of  Messrs  C.  A.  Parsons  and  Co.,  Engineers, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne;  in  Glasgow,  London  and  Cardiff  from 
1902.   Married,  1907,  EfBe  Gwendoline,  2nd  dau.  of  Burleigh 
Cecil,  Esq.,  of  Oatlands  Park,  Weybridge.    Of  Chelmsford, 
in    1952.      Half-brother    of    Charles    M.     (1897).    (Burke, 
L.G.  of  Ireland.) 
WYNNE,  ARTHUR  EDWIN.     Adm.   pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1,  1882.   [2nd]  s.  of  WiUiam  Pakner.   B.  Jan.  7,  1864,  at 
Stafford.  School,  King  Edward's,  Birmingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  {27th  Wrangler)  1885;  M.A.  1893.  Second  Master  at 
Beaumaris  Grammar  School,  1885-90;  Assistant  Master  (and 
House  Master)  at  Dover  CoUege,  1890-1916.   Head  Master  of 
Blundell's  School,  Tiverton,  1917-30.    Ord.  deacon  (Exeter), 
1929;  priest,  1930;  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Tiverton,  1929-30.  C.  of 
Braunton,  1930.  C.-in-chargeof  St  Anne's,  Saunton,  1930-45. 
Married  (1)   1895,  Georgina,  dau.  of  John  Lovatt,  of  Edg- 
baston;   (2)  Apr.   12,   1909,  Enid  Goymour,  eldest  dau.  of 
Goymour   Cuthbert,   A. R.I. B. A.,   of   Blackheath   and   Col- 
chester.   Of  9,  Droveway  Gardens,  St  Margaret's-at-Cliffe, 
Kent,   in    1953.     {Blundell's   Sch.   Reg.;   Dover   Coll.    Reg.; 
Schoolmasters'  Directories;  Crockford;  Who's  Who.) 
WYNNE,  CHARLES  MEREDITH.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  5.  1897. 
[3rd]  s.  of  Capt.  Warren  Richard  Colvin,  R.E.  (by  his  2ad 
wife,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Capt.  A.  Parish).   B.  Oct.  1878.   School, 
Uppingham.    Matric.  Michs.  1897;  exhibitioner,  1898;  B.A. 
1900;  M.A.  1914.  First  Division  Clerk  in  the  War  Office,  1901. 
Member   of    the    National    Health    Insurance    Commission 
(England)  1912.  At  the  Ministry  of  Pensions,  from  1917.   Of 
31,  Fitzjames  Avenue,  West  Kensington,  London  and  Blyton 
House,  Weybridge,   1946.    Half-brother  of  Arthur  A.   W. 
(1892).     {Uppingham   Sch.    Roll;    King's   Coll.    Reg.,    281; 
Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 
WYNNE,  EDMUND  KENDRICK.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1887. 
B.   June   14,    1868.    School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.   Michs. 
1887;  B.A.   1890.    University  and  Army  tutor.    An  artist. 
Member  of  the  Society  of  Miniaturists.  Of  62,  Queen's  Road, 
Bayswater,  London.    {Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 
WYNNE,  EDWARD  BRISTOW  PHILIPS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Trinity  ,Oct.  10,  1829,  as  Edward;  re-adm.  Feb.  3,  1835. 
[lUeg.]  s.  of  Thomas  Melville  PhiUps  (1806,  sub  Phillips).  B. 
[1812]   at  Maidstone.  School,  Christchurch,  Hants.   Matric. 
Michs.  1829.   Adm.  at  Magdalene  ('age  26'),  Jan.  25,  1839; 
LL.B.  1851.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  .A.pr.   14,  1837. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Mav  2, 1845.  C.  of  Grimley,  Worcs.,  1852-3. 
R.  of  South  Shoebury,  Essex,  1858-91.    Married,  June  30, 
1858,  Annie  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Parker.  Died 
Jan.  8,  1891,  at  Exmouth.  {Law Lists;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  Jan.  14,  1891;  J.  B.  Whitmore.) 
WYNNE,    EDWARD    FRANCIS    REEVE.     Adm.    pens,    at   St 
John's,  June  9,  1886.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  [V.  of  Parkgate], 
D.D.,  of  Rotherham,  Yorks.  (and  Fanny  Maria  Fenn).    B. 
Dec.  27,  1867,  at  Eastwood,  Rotherham.    Schools,  Christ's 
Hospital  and  Rotherham  Grammar.    Matric.  Michs.   1886; 
B.A.  from  Ayerst  H.,  1891.   Engaged  in  educational  work  at 
Rotherham,  Liverpool,  the  Isle  of  Man  and  in  Switzerland. 
Sometime  Head  Master  of  Arlesford  House  School,  Margate. 
Served  in  the  South  .\frican  War,  1898-1902.    Remained  in 
South  Africa,  dying  (a  widower)  Dec.  5,  1904,  aged  37,  at 
Kimberley.    {Eagle,  xxvi.  240.) 
WYNNE  (post  WYNNE-FINCH),  EDWARD  HENEAGE.    Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21,  i860.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles.  B.  1840, 
at  Voelas,  Denbighs.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  i860; 
B.A.  1864.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1862.  CaUed 
to  the  Bar,  1868.  Took  the  additional  surname  of  Finch, 
Apr.  7,  1863.   Of  The  Manor  House,  Stokesley,  Yorks.   J.P. 
for  the  North  Riding  and  Denbighs.    {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Law 
Lists.) 


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Wynne,  Edward  Horace 

WYNNE,  EDWARD  HORACE.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  14,  1884. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward,  V.  of  Emmanuel  Church,  Forest 
Gate,  Essex.  B.  Dec.  3,  1864.  School,  Dulwich  CoUege.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  U.A.  1914.  Football  (rugby) 
'blue,'  1887.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1892;  priest,  1893; 
C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Rugby,  1892-7.  C.  of  All  Saints,  North- 
ampton, 1897-1900.  C.  of  Uppingham,  1900-6.  V.  of  St 
Michael-and-AIl  Angels,  Belgrave,  Leics.,  1906-14.  R.  of 
Guestling,  Sussex,  1914-32.  Married,  June  20,  1894, 
Katberine  Dora,  eldest  dau.  of  E.  Wall,  Esq.,  of  Bradford, 
and  had  issue.  Died,  Jan.  10,  1932.  (Dulwich  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crock/ord;  The  Times,  Jan.  13,  1932.) 

WYNNE,  EDWARD  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  I,  1881.  S.  of  Walter  William.  B.  in  Liverpool.  Matric. 
Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1884;  M.B.  1888.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  Clinical  Assistant,  City  of 
London  Hospital  for  diseases  of  the  Chest;  House  Surgeon, 
Tunbridge  Wells  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.  1887. 
Practising  in  Kensington  (1890);  at  Hove  (1895);  and  at 
Gladstone,  Queensland,  Australia  from  1900.  Died  July  5, 
1926,  aged  64,  at  Imbil,  Queensland.  (Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Aug.  19,  1926.) 

WYNNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  9,  1885.  S.  of 
the  Rt.  Rev,  F[rederick]  R[ichards],  Bishop  of  KiUaloe  (and 
Theodosia  Susan,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Darley).  B.  [Feb.  11, 
1861]  in  Co.  Dublin.  School,  St  Columba's  College;  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin;  [B.A.,  DubUn,  1883].  Matric. 
Easter,  1886;  B.A.  1886,  incorp.  from  Dublin;  M.A.  1897. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  Stepney, 
Middlesex,  1893-5.  C.  of  St  Mary-the-Virgin,  Reading, 
1896-8.  C.  of  St  James',  Brighton,  1898-1900.  V.  of  Yapton 
with  Ford,  Sussex,  igoo-io.  V.  of  Bearwood,  Staffs.,  1910-23. 
Married  (i)  Dec.  29,  1891,  Frances  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Alfred 
Henry  Wynne,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Apr.  14,  1909,  Constance, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  P.  Crawley,  V.  of  Walberton, 
Sussex,  and  had  further  issue.  Latterly  of  Colmworth  rectory, 
Beds.,  where  he  died  Feb,  23,  1953.' (Pette,  11.  721;  Burke, 
L.G.  of  Ireland;  Crochford;  The  Times,  Apr.  17,  1909.) 

WYNNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21,  1794. 
[Doubtless  eldest  s.  of  John  of  Trovarth  and  Coed  Cdch, 
Denbighs.  (and  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Wynne,  of  Plas  Ucha). 
B.  Oct.  24,  1776.]  High  Sheriff,  of  Denbighs.  and  Flints. 
Married,  Apr.  22,  1805,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Holland, 
of  Ysteyrdaw,  Denbighs.  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  24, 
1862.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Army  Lists;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv. 
576.) 

WYNNE,  JOHN  BRYAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1895. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Albert  Augustus,  of  Tigroney,  Ovoca,  Co. 
Wicklow  (and  Alice  Katharine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  George 
Wynne).  B.  [July  28,  1876],  at  Sydenham,  Kent.  School, 
Westward  Ho!,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Hampshire  Regt.). 
(Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

WYNNE,  JOHN  WELCHMAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1785.  Of  Denbighs.  School,  Ruthin.  Matric.  Michs.  1785; 
Scholar,  1788;  B.A.  1790.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor,  Litt.  dim. 
from  St  Asaph)  Sept.  20,  1789;  priest  London),  Aug.  14, 
1791.  C.  of  St  George's-in-the-East,  1802-8.  C.  of  Devizes, 
Wilts.,  1808.  P.C.  of  Plaxtol,  Kent,  1821-41.  Married 
(i)  Oct.  4,  1792  (then  of  Grays  Thurrock,  Essex)  Ann  Bones; 
(2)  Elizabeth  — .  Died  Sept.  3,  1841,  aged  76.  (.St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  576;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  11.  552.) 

WYNNE,  RICHARD  BEAVOR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
25,  1814.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard,  R.  of  Drumcliff, 
Co.  Sligo  (and  Catherine  Beavor,  dau.  of  Col.  Richard  Beavor 
Brown).]  B.  [Dec.  12,  1795],  in  Ireland.  Matric.  Lent,  1815; 
B.A.  1819.  Of  the  Hermitage,  Co.  Sligo.  Married,  1833, 
Hannah  Matilda,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  Jones  TaaSe  Irwin,  and 
had  issue.   Died  Oct.  24,  1851.    (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

WYNNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Nov.  13, 
1817.  B..\.  i8i8,  incorp.  from  Dublin;  M.A.  1818.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  July  4,  1810,  age  14.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Rathmines  Castle,  Co.  Dublin.  B.  in  Dublin. 
B.A.  (T.C.D.)  1814.  Died  in  1827.  Brother  of  William  (1824). 
{Al.  Dub.;  Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland.) 

WYNNE,  THOMAS  CLARE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1884.  S.  of  John  Kendrick,  M.D.  B.  [1867],  at  Great  Malvern. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1884.  In  the  Bechuana- 
land  Border  Police.  Sometime  at  Fort  Salisbury,  Mashona- 
land.    (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

WYNNE,  WALTER  WATKYN.  Adm.  at  Cavendish  H.,  Oct. 
1885;  B.A.  1888.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1892;  practised  at  Eccle- 
shall,  Stone  and  Kidsgrove,  Staffs.  (Messrs  Norris  and 
Wynne).   Disappears  from  Law  Lists,  1940. 


Wynyard,  Montagu  George  Lascelles 

WYNNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  6,  1762. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1731),  R.  of  Greeting  All  Saints, 
Suffolk.  B.  Mar.  4,  1744,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Schools, 
Needham  (Mr  Wilkinson)  and  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric. 
Lent,  1763;  Scholar;  B.A.  1766.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
Sept.  21,  1766;  priest,  .\ug.  15,  1773;  C.  of  Greeting  All 
Saints,  1766.  C.  of  Great  Yarmouth,  1773.  V.  of  Aldringham 
with  Thorpe,  Suffolk,  1 792-1 800,  and  C.  of  Dennington  and 
Saxstead,  1775-1800.  Buried  at  Dennington,  Sept.  20,  1800. 
{Venn,  11.  80;  G.  Mag.,  i.  89.) 

WYNNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  i, 
1824.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Dublin.  B.  in  Ireland.  School, 
Dundalk.  Matric.  Easter,  1824;  B.A.  1829.  Died  Aug.  20, 
1890,  aged  85,  at  Margate.  Brother  of  Robert  (1817). 
(Eagle,  XVI.  481.) 

WYNNE,  WILLIAM  GRIFFITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  17,  1849.  [4th  and  youngest]  s.  of 
C[harles]  W[ynne]  G[riftith],  Esq.  [post  Griffith-Wynne] 
(Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1797;  Fellow  of  All  Souls),  of 
Voelas,  Denbighs.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A. 
1854.  Sometime  Captain,  Coldstream  Guards.  Died  in  1863. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

WYNNE,  WILLIAM  LIFTON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1844.  S.  of  Richard  Lifton,  surgeon,  of  Liverpool  (and 
Mary).  B.  in  Liverpool.  Bapt.  Apr.  20,  1825.  School, 
Ruthin.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1852.  C.  of 
Strood,  Kent,  1850-1.  C.  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.,  1852-3. 
Married,  Sept.  ii,  1849,  Augusta  Harriet,  dau.  of  Henry 
Leete.  Died  Apr.  20,  1853.  (Scott,  MS S.;  Clerical  Journal; 
Clergy  List.) 

WYNNE,  WILLIAM  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  1823.  [2nd]  s.  of  Owen,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Haselwood, 
Co.  Sligo,  Ireland  (and  Lady  Sarah  Elizabeth  Cole,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  ist  Earl  of  Enniskillen).  B.  [Sept.  6,  1802],  in  Ireland. 
Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1828.  In  Holy  Orders.  Inc.  of 
Kilmore,  Drumahair,  Co.  Leitrim,  1852-8.  R.  of  Druinlease, 
1859-60.  Married,  Dec.  31,  1849,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Perceval.  Died,  s.p.,  Sept.  26,  i860.  (Burke,  L.G.  of  Ireland; 
Clergy  List.) 

WYNNE-FINCH,  see  WYNNE. 

WYNNE-WILLSON,  ST  J.  B.  W.  (1887),  su  WILLSON. 

WYNTER,  GEORGE  ELLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 
i860.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Abraham  Fariey  (St  John's 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1828),  R.  of  Bamardiston,  Suffolk.  B.  Aug.  i, 
1841,  at  Bow  Brickhill,  Bucks.  School  (his  father).  Matric. 
Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester),  1870; 
priest,  1871;  C.  of  Barkingside,  Essex,  1870-2.  R.  of 
Bamardiston,  Suffolk  (succeeding  his  father),  1872-87.  R.  of 
Buckland-Ripers,  Dorset,  1888-1909.  Married,  Nov.  13, 
1888,  Valentina  Augusta,  dau.  of  R.  S.  Orlebar,  Esq.,  of 
Crawley  House,  Beds.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1910. 
(The  Guardian,  Dec.  21,  1888.) 

WYNTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  21,  1760. 
Eldest  s.  of  John,  merchant  (and  Mary).  B.  at  Aldeburgh, 
Suffolk.  Bapt.  there,  July  19,  1742.  Schools,  Kelsale, 
Suffolk  (Mr  Symonds)  and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs. 
1760;  B.A.  1764;  M..\.  1767.  Fellow,  1764.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  Sept.  23,  1764;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1766;  C.  of 
Orford  and  Sudboume,  Suffolk,  1764.  V.  of  Little  Linford, 
Bucks.,  1782-1810;  R.  of  Broughton,  1789.  R.  of  Tyringhain 
with  Filgrave,  1789-1814.  R.  of  Exhall,  Warws.  Married, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Abraham  Farley,  of  St  Margaret's,  West- 
minster. Died  Dec.  24,  1814;  buried  at  Filgrave.  Father  of 
the  next.   (Al.  Carthus.;  \'.  Hodson.) 

WYNTER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  29,  1792. 
Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  R.  of  Tyringham  with 
FUgrave,  Bucks.  B.  Oct.  22,  1773,  at  Filgrave.  School, 
Newport  Pagnell  (Mr  Bull).  Matric.  Lent,  1793;  B..\.  1796; 
M.A.  1800.   Ord.  priest  (Peterb.),  1797-   (Northants.  Clergy.) 

WYNTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1788. 
Of  Breconshire.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  William,  R.  of 
Penderyn.]  Matric.  Easter,  1789;  Scholar,  1788.  Kept  eight 
terms.  (F.  P.  White.) 

WYNYARD,  MONTAGU  GEORGE  LASCELLES.  Adm.  pens. 
(age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  4, 1820.  [Eld.]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Montagu 
John  (next).  B.  Dec.  29,  1802,  in  Middlesex.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  Feb.  16,  1826;  but  held  no  cure.  Married,  July  2, 
1827,  Ann  Pulleyn,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mosley,  of  Burley  Hall, 
Yorks.  Died  May  21,  1840.  (Pcile,  11.  400;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
N.S.  11;  V.  Hodson.) 


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Wynyard,  The  Rev.  Montagu  John 

WYNYARD,  The  Rev.  MONTAGU  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Downing,  as 
a  'Ten-year  man,"  c.  1817.  S.  of  William,  Lieiit.-Gen.,  3rd 
Guards  (by  his  3rd  wife,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Lilly,  of 
White  Notley,  Essex).  B.  Feb.  17,  1781.  Of  Rougham, 
Suffolk,  in  1818.  Sometime  Captain,  Coldstream  Guards. 
Matric.  Michs.  1825;  B.D.  (Stat.  Eliz.),  1827.  V.  of  Brafferton 
Yorks.,  1818-22.  R.  of  West  Rounton,  1822-57-  R-  of 
St  Martin-in-Micklegate,  York,  1822-57.  Chaplam  to  the 
Queen.  Manied,  Feb.  21,  1802,  Jane,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Francis  Lascelles.  Died  Dec.  14,  1857.  Father  of  the  above. 
(Foster,  Index  Eccles. ;  Clergy  List;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.  11 ; 
G.  Mag.,  1858,  I.  HI.) 
WYON,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  Christ's,  June  30, 

1856.   Did  not  reside. 
WYON    WALTER   JAMES.    Adm.  pens,   at  Corpus  Christi, 
Aug.  I,  1859.    Of  Middlese.x.    [S.  of  Benjamin  (and  Hannah 
Olive  Shepherd).   B.  1839- at  Kilbum.]   Matnc.  Michs.  1859; 
B  A  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1865;  priest, 
i866-  C.  of  Bilton,  Warws.,  1865-7.    C.  and  Precentor  of 
Leeds,  1867-72.    Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Oxford,   1872-94-    C.  of 
St  Stythians,  Cornwall,  1894-6.  C.  of  St  Michael's,  Southsea, 
1896-7.  V.  of  Laneast,  Cornwall,  1897-1901.  V.  of  St  Issey, 
1901-8     R.  of  Ufiord,  Suffolk,  1908-18.    Resided  latterly  at 
Tredinnick  House,  St  Issey,  where  he  died  Jan.  23,  1929, 
aged  89;  buried  at  Little  Petherick.    (Crockford;  Who  s  Who 
in  Suffolk;  The  Times,  Jan.  24,  1929-) 
WYSE,  WILLIAM-   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  6,  1878.   S.  of 
William,  of  Halford,  near  Shipston-on-Stour,  Worcs.  B.  Mar. 
19    i860,  at  Stratford,  Essex.    School  [Stratford-on-Avon, 
and]    King's,    Canterbury.     Matric.    Michs.    1878;    Browne 
Scholar,  1880;  Scholar,  1880;  Powis  medal,  1880;  Wadding- 
ton   scholar,    1881;    Chancellor's   medal,    1882;    B.A.    {4th 
Classic)  1882;  M.A.  1885.   Fellow,  1883.   Hon.  Fellow,  1923. 
College  Lecturer  in  Classics,  1895-1901.   On  the  tutonal  staff 
of  'Wren's'  Coaching  establishment,  1883-95.    Professor  of 
Greek  at  University  College,  London,  1892-4.    Descnbed  by 
Sir  James  Frazer  as '  one  of  the  finest  Greek  and  Latin  scholars 
of  his  time.'    Published  only  one  work,  an  edition  of  the 
speeches  of  Isaeus;  but  contributed  many  articles  to  the 
Classical  Review.    Lived  latterly  at  Halford,  where  he  died 
Nov.  29,  1929.    (The  Times,  Dec.  5  and  7,  1929.) 
WYTHE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Sept.  30, 
1803    S  of  John,  of  Eye,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Forster).    Matric.  Michs.  1804;  Scholar.    'Died  young.' 
(Venn,  11.  141.) 
WYTHE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  6,  1767. 
S.  of  Thomas,  grazier,  of  Eye,  Suffolk.    B.  there.    School, 
Wyverstone  (Mr  Steggals).    Matric.   Michs.   1768;  Scholar; 
B.A.    1 771;    M.A.    1774-     Fellow,    1774-85-     Ord.    deacon 
(Peterb.   Litt.   dim.   from   Norwich),   June   4,    1772;   priest 
(Norwich),  June  12,  i774;  C.  of  Rishangles,  Suffolk,  1772. 
V  of  Eye,  1784-1835.   R.  of  Great  Bradley,  1786-1835.  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  i797-i835-   Died  Sept.  21,  1835,  aged  85.   M.I. 
at  Eye.   (Venn,  11.  84;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1835,  11.  554.) 
WYTHE,  THOMAS  MALLETT.   Adm.  pens  at  Queens',  July  3, 
1834.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1834;  B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1842. 
WYTHERS,  ROWLAND  (or  ROLAND).   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Oct.  23,  1758.   Matric.  Lent,  1760;  LL.B.  1765.   Ord. 
priest  (London),  Aug.  31,  1766.  V.  of  Greetham,  Rutland, 
1766-89.   Died  Mar.  6,  1789.   (Northants.  Clergy.) 
WYTHES,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  23, 
1857.   S.  of  George,  of  Reigate,  Surrey  [and  of  Bickley  Hall 
and  Copped  Hall,  Essex].    B.   1839,  at  Brighton.    School, 
Eton.    Matric.  Michs.  1857.    Of  Copped  Hall,  Essex,  and 
Bickley,  Kent.   J. P.  for  Essex.  A  Verderer  of  Epping  Forest. 
F.R.G.S.    Married  (1)  1866,  Catherine  Sarah,  dau.  of  C.  E. 
Jemmett,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1873,  Rachel,  dau.  of  Robert 
Henty,  of  Nazeing,  Essex,  and  had  one  dau.    Died  in  1875. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WYVILL,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  14, 
1756.    Of  Scotland.    [S.  of  Edward,  General  Supervisor  of 
Excise,  Edinburgh  (and  Christian  Catherine,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Clifton,  of  Edinburgh).    B.    1740,   in  Edinburgh.]     Matric. 
Michs.  1756;  LL.B.  1764-  Ord.  priest  (London),  Jan.  23,  1763. 
R.  of  Black  Notley,  Essex,  1763-1806  (administered  through 
a  curate).    Inherited,  1774,  the  estates  (but  not  the  title)  of 
his  brother-in-law's  cousin.  Sir  Marmaduke  Asty,  7th  Bart. 
Secretary,    1779,    and    later    Chairman,   of    the    Yorkshire 
Association,  whose  aim  was  the  reform  of  Parliamentary 
representation.    Although  supported  by  25  other  counties. 


Wyvill,  William 

and  gaining   the  sympathy  of   Pitt  and  Charles  Fox,  its 
manifesto  was  too  extravagant  to  succeed.   Opposed  the  war 
with  France  and  advocated  universal  toleration  of  religion. 
Married  (i)  Oct.   i,   1773,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  heiress  of 
Sir  Marmaduke  Wyvill,  6th  Bart,  (no  surv.  issue);  (2)  Aug.  9, 
1787,  Sarah,  dau.  of  J.  Codling,  and  had  issue.   Died  Mar.  8, 
1822,  aged  82,  at  his  seat,  Burton  Hall,  near  Bedale;  buried 
at  Spennithorne.   Father  of  Marmaduke  (1808)  and  William 
(1814).   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1822,  i.  375;  D.N.B.;  Sir  W. 
Sterry.) 
WYVILL,    EDWARD    CHRISTOPHER.     Adm.    pens,    at    Em- 
manuel, Mar.  27,  1845.    [S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  (Brasenose 
College,   Oxford,    i8ii).     B.    at    Finghall,    Yorks.     School, 
Richmond,  Yorks.]    Matric.  Michs.  1845.    Migrated  (age  21) 
to  Jesus,  Oct.  28,  1846.  B.A.  1849;  M.A.  1853.   Ord.  deacon, 
1849-   priest,    1850;   C.   of   Kirkby-Stephen,   Westmorland, 
1850-4.  C.ofLunds,  Yorks.,  1855.  Of  Finghall,  Yorks.  1856- 
70  (no  cure).   Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1871.   Brother  of 
the  next. 
WYVILL,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  MOSELEY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  27,  1846.    S.  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
(Brasenose  College,  Oxford,   181 1),   R.  of  Finghall,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  Scholar,  1847;  Civil  Law  Classes  (1st 
Class),  1848-9.   Brother  of  the  above. 
WYVILL,  FREDERICK  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  July  i,  1870.   [2nd]  s.  of  Marmaduke  (1834),  of 
[Constable  Burton  and]  of  22,  Warwick  Square,  London  (and 
Laura,  dau.  of  Sir  Charies  Ibbetson,  Bart.).    [B.  May  26, 
1854.]   School,  private  [and  Clifton  College].    Matric.  Michs. 
1870.   In  business  at  Leeds.   Died  June  23,  1919.   Brother  of 
Marmaduke  D'A.  (1866).    (Clifton  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.; 
The  Times,  June  26,  1919) 
WYVILL,  MARMADUKE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.   17, 
1808.    [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  (1756)  (by  his  2nd 
wife,  Sarah,  dau.  of  J.  Codling).    B.  Feb.  14,  1791-    School, 
Eton.]    Matric.  Lent,   1810.    Of  Constable  Burton,  Yorks. 
I. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  North  Riding.  M.P.  for  York,  1820-30. 
Married,  Dec.  13,  1813,  Rachel,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Slater 
Milnes,  of  Fryston.  Died  in  1872.  Father  of  the  next;  brother 
of  William  (1814).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.;  Return  of 
M.P.s.) 
WYVILL,  MARMADUKE.    Adm.  pens,   (age   18)   at  Trinity, 
Apr.  9,  1834.   [Eldest]  s.  of  Marmaduke  (above)  (and  Rachel, 
2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Slater  Mihies,  Esq.).   B.  Dec.  22,  1815, 
at  Constable  Burton,  Yorks.   School,  private.   Matric.  Michs. 
1834;  B.A.  1839.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  9,  1840.    Of 
Constable  Burton,  Yorks.  M.P.  for  Richmond,  Yorks.,  1847- 
68.  D.L.  and  J.P.  for  the  West  Riding.  Married,  Apr.  8,  1845, 
Laura,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Ibbetson,  Bart.,  of  Denton  Park, 
Yorks.    Died  June  25,   1896,  at  Bournemouth.    Father  of 
Marmaduke  D'A.  (1866)  and  Frederick  C.  (1870).   (Boase,  in. 
1549;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.;   Return  of  M.P.s;  The 
Times,  July  i,  1896.) 
WYVILL,  Sir  MARMADUKE  ASTY,  Bart.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Trinity   Hall,   July    18,    1758.     [Only  s.   of  Christopher, 
Commissioner  of  Excise  for  North  Britain  (by  his  2nd  wife, 
Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Asty).    B.  Sept.  10,  1740.] 
Had  succeeded  his  uncle,  Marmaduke,  as  7th  Bart.,  Dec.  27, 
1754.     Matric.   Michs.    1758;   M.A.    1760.     High   Sheriff  of 
Yorkshire,  1773.    Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  23,  1774.  at  Bath, 
when  the  Baronetcy  became  dormant.  Was  succeeded  in  his 
estates  by  his  brother-in-law  and  cousin,  Christopher  (1756). 
(Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 
WYVILL,  MARMADUKE  D'ARCY.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity, 
Nov.  27,  1866.   [Eldest  s.  of  Marmaduke  (1834),  of  Constable 
Burton,  Yorks.  (and  Laura,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Ibbetson). 
B.  Mar.  5,  1849.   School,  Eton.]   Of  Denton,  Ben  Rhydding, 
Yorks.   Did  not  reside.   J.P.  for  the  North  and  East  Ridings 
of  Yorks.;  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding.   M.P.  for  the  Otley 
Division  of  Yorks.,  1895-1900.    Married  (i)  June  12,  1871, 
Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Barmer  Price,  and  had  issue; 
(2)  Mar.  19,  1898,  Elizabeth  D.  G.  St  J.,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Henry  Wilson-Todd,  ist  Bart.   Died,  Sept.  23, 1918.   Brother 
of  FrederickC.  (1870).    (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 
WYVILL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  25,  1814. 
[S.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  (1756).  B.  May  11,  1796-]  School, 
Eton.    Matric.  Michs.   1814;  B.A.  1818;  M.A.   1823.    R.  of 
Spennithorne,  Yorks.,   1821-9.    R.  of  Black  Notley,  Essex, 
1829-34.  Died  Mar.  4,  1834.  Brother  of  Marmaduke  (1808). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag.  1834,  i.  664;  Sir  W. 
Sterry.) 


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Yain,  Lee  Ah 

VAIN,  LEE  AH.  Matric.  Non-Coil.  Michs.  1895.  [5th  s.  of  Lee 
Niesee,  merchant  of  Rangoon.  B.  Apr.  3,  1874.  School, 
Rangoon.]  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincohi's  Inn,  June  30,  1897. 
Member  of  the  Rangoon  municipal  corporation,  1908-25; 
President,  1925.  Fellow  of  Rangoon  University.  Member  of 
Burma  Legislative  Council,  1922-32.  Minister  of  Forests, 
1925-32.  Knighted,  1929.  Died  Apr.  17,  1932,  at  Maymyo. 
(Scott,  MSS.;  Law  Lists;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  18, 
1932-) 

YALDWYN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  25, 
181 7.  Of  Blackdown,  Sussex.  [2nd  s.  of  Richard  (University 
College,  Oxford,  1781)  (and  Martha,  dau.  of  R.  Searle,  Esq.).] 
Matric.  Michs.  1817;  B.A.  1821;  M.A.  1830.  In  Holy  Orders. 
Died,  unmarried,  in  1825.  (T.  A.  Walker,  398  and  MS.  note; 
V.  Hodson;  Burke,  L.G.) 

YALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  27,  1762-  [Only] 
s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford,  1734)  [of  Plas-yn- 
Yale],  Denbighs  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Jones).  B.  at 
Wrexham.  School,  Ruthin.  Matric.  Michs.  1762;  B.A.  1767; 
M.A.  1770;  B.D.  1777.  Fellow,  1767-81;  Steward,  1779-80. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  May  29,  1768;  priest.  Mar.  11,  1770. 
R.  of  Stradishall,  Suffolk,  1775-8.  Chaplain  of  Homingsey, 
Cambs.,  1777-9.  R-  of  Lawford,  Essex,  1779-1800.  Died, 
unmarried,  May  27,  1800.  'His  only  ambition  was  to  die 
worth  £50,000.  He  was  conveyed  in  a  miserable  hearse 
accompanied  by  his  sister  and  maid-servant  to  Wrexham,  the 
place  of  his  nativity.'  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  in.  686;  Burke, 
L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1800,  i.  487-) 

YAPP,  RICHARD  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 
1895.  S.  of  Richard  Keysall,  landowner  and  farmer  [died 
May  5,  1873]  (and  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Timothy  Gam- 
midge).  B.  Oct.  8,  1871,  at  Orleton,  Heref.  School,  Hereford 
County  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1895;  Scholar,  1897;  B.A. 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1898;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II, 
1st  Class.  1899) ;  migrated  to  Caius,  June  19,1899 ;  Frank  Smart 
student  in  botany;  M.A.  1903.  Botanist  to  the  University 
expedition  to  the  Siamese  Malay  States,  1899-1900.  Curator 
of  the  University  Herbarium,  1900-3.  Professor  of  Botany  at 
University  College,  Aberystwyth,  1904-14;  at  Queen's 
University,  Belfast,  1914-19;  at  Birmingham  Umversity, 
1919-29.  President  of  the  Ecological  Society,  1921.  Married, 
1913,  Lajla,  dau.  of  Dr  Klintberg,  of  Visby,  Gothland,  Sweden, 
and  had  issue.  Author,  Textbook  of  Botany;  Concept  of 
Association;  Concept  of  Habitat.  Died  Jan.  22,  1929,  in 
Birmingham.  (Venn,  iii.  394;  Eagle,  .XLV.  280;  Whowas  ^  ho; 
The  Times,  Jan.  24  and  28,  1929.) 

YARBOROUGH,  EARL  OF  (1799).  see  PELHAM,  C.  A. 

YARBOROUGH,  EARL  OF  (CHARLES  ALFRED  WORSLEY 
PELHAM).  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  1,  1878.  [Eldest]  s. 
of  Charles  Anderson  [3rd]  Earl  of  Yarborough,  of  Brocklesby 
Park,  Lines,  (and  Victoria  Alexandrina,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
2nd  Eari  of  Listowel).  B.  there,  June  11,  1859.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1878;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Known  as  Lord 
Worsley  until  he  succeeded  as  4th  Eari,  1875.  Capt.,  Corps  of 
Gentlemen  at  Arms,  1890-2.  P.C,  1892;  K.G.,  1935-  For 
over  50  years  Master  of  the  Brocklesby,  a  pack  mamtamed 
by  his  family  for  neariy  two  centuries.  Vice-Admiral  of 
Lincolnshire,  1883;  Lord  Lieutenant,  1921-36.  Lieut.-Col., 
Lines.  Yeomanry,  1901-7.  High  Steward  of  Gnmsby. 
Knight  of  Justice,  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem.  Assumed, 
by  Royal  Licence,  1905,  the  name  and  arms  of  Pelham  m  beu 
of  Anderson-Pelham.  Married,  Aug.  5,  1886,  Marcia  AmeUa 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  12  th  Lord  Conyers  and  had  issue.  Died, 
July  12, 1936,  in  London.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.; 
Who's  Who;  The  Times,  July  13,  1936.) 

YARBURGH,  GEORGE  JOHN  (1829),  see  LLOYD. 

YARD,  GEORGE  BECKWITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov  25, 
1831.   [3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Brighton,  sometime  of  Barbados. 

B.  Oct.  6,  1812.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A. 
1836;  M.A.  1843.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1835. 

C.  of  East  Torrington  and  Panton,  Lines.,  1841-2.  R.  ot 
East  Torrington  with  Wragby,  1842-59.  For  sometime 
assisted  at  All  Saints,  Margaret  Street,  London.  Fnend  of 
Keble  and  other  Oxiord  Movement  leaders.  Di^  m  1863. 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  P.  B.  G.  BinnaU; 
Sir  W.  Sterry.) 

YARDLEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  29,  1858. 
[2ndl  s.  of  Edward  (next),  barrister  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Taylor,  of  Everley,  Yorks.).  B.  July  15,.  1840,  m 
St  Pancras,  London.    School,  Shrewsbury.    Matnc.  Michs. 


Yardley,  William 

1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1866.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  12,  1858.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1861.  Joined  the 
Indian  Civil  Service,  1862;  Officiating  Joint  Magistrate  at 
Bhagalpur,  Bengal  Presidency.  Died  Nov.  15,  1868,  at 
Bancoorah,  Bengal.   (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court.) 

YARDLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  27,  1826.  [Eidest]  s.  of  Edward,  of  Haughmond,  Salop 
(and  Catharine  Bowen).  [B.  1808,  at  Plealey,  near  Shrews- 
bury.] School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1826;  B.A.  (40(A 
IFrang/er)  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Fellow,  1830.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Junes,  1831.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  25, 1834.  Migrated 
to  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  18  or  Nov.  19,  1838.  On  the  Oxford 
Circuit.  MetropoUtan  Police  Magistrate,  1846;  at  the  Maryle- 
bone  Police  Court,  1860-6.  Married,  1832,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Taylor,  of  Everley,  Yorks.  Died  Nov.  18,  1866,  in 
London.  Father  of  the  above.  (Boase,  in.  1552;  Law  Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1867,  I.  116.) 

YARDLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  31,  1824. 
S.  of  John,  of  Plealey,  near  Shrewsbury.  B.  [Oct.  i,  1805],  at 
Horton,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1824; 
Scholar,  1825;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord. deacon  (Worcester), 
Feb.  24,  1829;  priest  (Hereford),  Nov.  29,  1829.  P.C.  of 
Sibdon,  Salop,  1833-4.  V.  of  St  Chad's,  Shrewsbury,  1836-S8. 
Died  Mar.  2, 1888.  Father  of  the  next.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.; 
Eagle,  XV.  377;  Crockford;  Foster,  Iruiex  Eccles.) 

YARDLEY,  JOHN  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  5, 
1872.  [Only]  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (above),  V.  of  St  Chad's, 
Shrewsbury  (and  Catherine  Anna).  B.  Oct.  14,  1853,  at 
Shrewsbury.  Bapt.  Nov.  13,  1853.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1879-  Athletics  'blue' 
(3  mUes),  1874,  1875.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1876;  pnest, 
1878;  C.of  St  Chad's,  Shrewsbury,  1876-84.  Married,  Aug.  2, 
1877,  Mary  Jane,  only  dau.  of  J.  Loxdale,  Esq.,  of  Kingsland 
House,  Shrewsbury.  Died  Aug.  22,  1884.  (Shrewsbury  Sch. 
Reg.;  Eagle,  xiii.  285;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Aug.  8,  1877.) 

YARDLEY,  JOHN  WATKINS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1877.  S.  of  John,  of  2,  Beaufort  Villas,  Cheltenham.  B.  July 
17,  1858,  at  Stafiord.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  Michs.  1877; 
B.A.  1881.  Second  Lieut.,  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  1882; 
Capt.,  1888.  Served  in  Bechuanaland,  1884-5;  and  in 
Zululand,  1888.  A.D.C.  to  the  Governor  of  Natal,  1887-90. 
Served  in  the  South  .\frican  War,  1899-1902  (mentioned  in 
despatches;  wounded).  Retired,  1902.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Deputy  Director  of  Remounts,  Cavalry  Corps, 
4th  and  5th  Armies;  mentioned  in  despatches;  D.S.O.  1916; 
C.M.G.  1918).  Sporting  editor  of  the  Caua/ry/ottrmj/.  Author, 
With  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons.  Of  14,  Hobart  Place,  London, 
S.W.  Died,  unmarried,  Nov.  28,  1920.  (Repton  Reg.;  The 
V.C.  and  D.S.O. ;  Who  was  Who.) 

YARDLEY,  NATHANIEL  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  22,  1781.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Shrewsbury. 
School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric.  Michs.  1782;  B.A.  1786. 

YARDLEY,  ROBERT  BLAKE.  Adm.  at  King's,  Oct.  13,  1877. 
Only  s.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  junior,  of  London.  B.  Oct.  18,  1858. 
Private  tuition  and  at  King's  and  University  Colleges, 
London.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  exhibitioner;  B..A.  (29M 
Wrangler)  1881;  M.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Oct.  8,  1879.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1882.  Equity 
Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  On  the  Council  of  the  Land 
Union;  Secretary,  1917.  J-P-  for  Surrey,  1929.  President  of 
the  Royal  Philatelic  Societv,  193 1-4-  Author,  Land-Value 
Taxation  and  Rating.  Married,  Apr.  1895,  Margaret  Murray 
Binny.  Of  3,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  and  Worcester  Park, 
Surrey.  Died  Jan.  25,  1943,  at  Witham,  Essex.  (Law  Ltsis; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  King's  CM.  Reg.; 
The  Times,  Jan.  27,  I943-) 

YARDLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  24,  1868. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  [Sir]  William  [late  Chief  Justice,  of  Bombay], 
of  Hadlow  Park,  Tonbridge.  B.  June  10,  1849,  in  Bombay. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1875-  Cncket 
'blue,'  1869-72;  Capt.,  1871.  Scored  the  first  'hundred'  m 
the  University  match,  1870.  .Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  24,  1868.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  27,  1873-  On  the 
South-Eastem  Circuit.  Dramatic  critic  and  actor.  Lived 
latterly  at  Hadlow  Park.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Oct.  28,  1900,  at  Kingston-on-Thames.  (Boase,  in.  1552; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 


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Yardley,  William  Stuart 

YARDLEY,  WILLIAM  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6, 
1884.  [Only  s.  of  Thomas,  Lieut.,  86th  Regt.].  B.  [Oct.  11, 
1864],  in  Dublin.  School,  King  William's  College,  Isle  of 
Man.  Matric.  Michs.  1884;  B.A.  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln),  1888 ;  priest,  1889 ;  C.  of  St  Julian's,  Shrews- 
bury, 1888-90.  C.  of  St  Laurence-in-the-Isle  of  Thanet, 
Kent,  1890-1.  C.  of  South  Norwood,  1891-4.  C.  of  St  Peter 
in-the-Isle  of  Thanet,  Kent,  1895-6.  Died  May  6,  1896,  at 
Broadstairs.  {Peile,  n.  710;  King  William's  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Standard,  May  8,  1896.) 

YARKER,  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1770.  [Only]  s.  of  John,  of  Leybum  [Hall],  Yorks.  (and  Alice, 
only  dau.  of  Richard  Forster,  of  East  Witton,  Yorks.).  [B . 
Mar.  18,  1753.]  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs. 
1771;  Scholar,  1772;  B.A.  1775;  M.A.  1778.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.),  1776.  R.  of  Finghall,  Yorks.  V.  of  St  Lawrence, 
York.  J.P.  Married,  Apr.  n,  1777.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Marshall  Robinson,  of  Herrington  Hall,  Durham.  Died 
Dec.  3,  1803.  Father  of  the  next.  {Northants.  Clergy;  Burke, 
L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1803,  11.  1192;  F.  P.  Leybum- Yarker.) 

YARKER,  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1804. 
[Only]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Lucas  (above),  of  [Leybum  Hall], 
Yorks.  [B.  June  6, 1786.].  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Lent,  1806;  B.A.  1809;  M.A.  1812.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  10,  1809.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  26,  1813.  Of 
Leybum  HaU.  J.P.  for  Durham,  York  and  the  North  Riding 
of  Yorks.  Took  Holy  Orders.  C.  of  Norham,  Northumberland, 
1827-9.  V.  of  Mitford,  1829-33.  V.  of  ChiUingham,  1833-49. 
Married,  Jan.  14,  1818,  Mary  Beata,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
South,  R.  of  Much  Dewchurch,  Heref.,  and  had  issue.  Died 
July  21, 1849,  at  Berwick-on-Tweed.  (F.  P.  Leyburn- Yarker; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Inns  of  Court;  G.  Mag.,  1849,  11.  324.) 

YARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  2, 
1865.  2nd  s.  of  [William]  Spencer,  deceased  [formerly  of 
Ingestre,  Staffs.]  B.  1847,  at  Whale,  Penrith,  Westmorland. 
Matric.  Michs.  1865;  Scholar.  Married,  Edith  N.,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  C.  J.  Furlong.    (F.  P.  Leybum-Yarker.) 

YARKER,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  c.  1830. 
S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  [1809],  at  Lowther,  Westmorland. 
School,  Lowther.  Matric.  Michs.  1830;  Scholar,  1831-3;  B.A. 
1834.  Ord.  deacon,  1836;  priest,  1837.  C.  of  Whicham, 
Cimiberland,  1842-7.  C.  of  Bolton,  1848-9.  P.C.  of  Raven- 
stonedale,  Westmorland,  1849-71.  Died,  unmarried,  Apr.  26, 
1871.  (F.  P.  Leybum-Yarker;  Clergy  List;  Crockford;  Venn, 
11.  211.) 

YARRANTON,  ANDREW  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1856.  S.  of  Thomas,  tanner  (and  Mary).  B.  at 
Tenbury,  Worcs.  Bapt.  Feb.  15,  1835.  [School,  Kinver 
Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1856;  B.A.  i860.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely),  i860;  priest,  1861;  C.of  Tingrith,  Beds.,  1860-71.  C.  of 
Sutton-Mallet,  1871-81,  and  V.  of  Burtle,  Somerset,  1871-92. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1893.  Occurs  also,  in  error,  as 
Garranton  in  Vol.  iii  of  this  work. 

YARRANTON,  THOMAS  COOK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  4, 
1839.  Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  (probably  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  1802),  of  Tenbury,  Worcs.  B.  there,  Apr.  4,  1820. 
School,  Worcester  (Mr  Walter).  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A. 
1843;  M.A.  1847.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1844;  priest,  1845; 
C.  of  Brixham,  Devon,  1844-7.  C.  of  Wavendon,  Bucks., 
1847-8.  C.of  Kinver,  Stafis.,  1848-51.  C.  of  Beoley,  Worcs., 
1851-9.  V.  of  WythaU,  1859-87.  Died  Nov.  14,  1887. 
(Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Nov.  23,  1887.) 

YASUHIRO,  BANICHIRO.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1885;  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1887. 

YATE,  ARTHUR  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  29, 
1874.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (next)  (and  Jane  Anne). 
B.  Feb.  28,  1853,  at  Holme-on-Spalding  Moor,  Yorks.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Lent,  1874;  Scholar.  Sub-Lieut.,  1st 
West  India  Regt.,  1875;  Lieut.,  1876.  Bombay  Staff  Corps, 
1879.  Served  through  the  2nd  Afghan  War.  Member  of  the 
Afghan  Boundary  Commission,  1885.  Intelligence  Officer  to 
the  Northem  Shan  Column.  Captain,  1887;  Major,  Indian 
Staff  Corps.,  1896;  Lieut.-Col.,  1902.  Special  correspondent 
of  the  Pioneer  and  The  Daily  Telegraph.  Commanded  the 
129th  (Duke  of  Connaught's  Own)  Baluchis,  1903.  Retired, 
1905.  F.R.G.S.  1890.  Gold  medal  of  the  United  Service 
Institution  of  India.  Baihff,  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of 
St  John  of  Jemsalem,  1900.  Hon.  Vice-President  of  the 
Central  Asian  Society.  Married,  1895,  Mary  Theodosia,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Conolly  McCausland,  of  Bath,  and  had,  issue. 
Author,  England  and  Russia  Face  to  Face  in  India;  The  Army 
and  the  Press;  Lieut.-Col.  John  Haughton,  A  Hero  of  Tirah; 
etc.  Latteriy  of  Beckbury  HaU,  Shifnal,  Salop,  where  he 
died  June  11,  1929.  Brother  of  William  G.  (1872)  and 
Frederic  H.  (1878).   (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xlv.  342.) 


Yate,  William  Gordon 

YATE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25,  1823. 
[S.  of  Timothy  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Frances  Wright).]  B. 
[Apr.  13,  1804I,  at  Madeley,  Salop.  Matric.  Michs.  1823; 
Scholar,  1824;  B.A.  (6/A  WrangUr)  1827;  M.A.  1830;  B.D. 
1837.  Fellow,  1829-42;  Junior  Dean,  1837-9-  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely),  Feb.  16,  1834 ;  priest  (Carlisle 
Lilt.  dim.  from  Ely),  June  22,  1834;  C.  of  Chetwynd,  Salop, 
1834.  V.  of  Hohne-on-Spalding  Moor,  Yorks.,  1840-60. 
Married,  Nov.  30,  1848,  Jane  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur 
Campbell,  of  Catrine  House,  Mauchline,  Ayrshire.  Died 
Nov.  6,  i860,  at  Bath.  Father  of  the  above,  Frederic  H. 
(1878)  and  William  G.  (1872).  (CUrgy  List;  Crockford;  G. 
Mag.,  i860,  II.  679.) 
YATE,  CHARLES  ALLIX.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16, 
1840.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Gfeorge]  L[avington]  (1813),  of  Little 
Wenlock,  Salop.  Bapt.  Feb.  21,  1823.  Matric.  Michs.  1841; 
B.A.  (22nd  Wrangler)  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (Lich- 
field), 1846;  priest,  1847;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Burton-on- 
Trent,  1846-8.  C.  of  St  Lawrence,  Reading,  1848-56.  V.  of 
Long  Buckby,  Northants.,  1856-79.  R.  of  Uppingham, 
1879-90.  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1880-90.  Married, 
June  1,  1864,  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  W.  Marshall,  Esq.,  of 
Ely.  Died  Mar.  31,  1890.  Brother  of  George  E.  (1844). 
(Boase,  vi.  973;  Eagle,  xvi.  481;  Northants.  Clergy; 
Crockford.) 
YATE,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  10,  1864.  S.  of  F.,  Esq.,  surgeon,  of  Godalming,  Surrey. 
B.  Oct.  15,  1846.  School,  Epsom  College.  Matric.  Michs. 
1864;  Scholar,  1865.  Died  in  June,  1868. 
YATE,  FREDERIC  HERBERT.  Matric.  Non-CoU.,  Lent,  1878. 
[4th  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1823),  V.  of  Holme-on-Spalding- 
Moor,  Yorks.  B.  May  2,  1858.  Schools,  King  William's 
College,  Isle  of  Man  and  Cheltenham  College.]  Second  Lieut., 
the  35th  Foot,  1879;  Lieut.,  1880.  Transferred  to  Madras 
Staff  Corps;  Captain,  1890;  Major,  I.S.C.  1899;  Lieut.-Col., 
1905;  Colonel,  1907.  Served  on  the  N.W.  Frontier  and  in 
Waziristan,  1901-2.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Staff  Lieut., 
1st  Class).  Retired  in  1919.  Died  June  30,  1921,  at  Camber- 
ley.  Brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1874)  and  WiUiam  G.  (1872). 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Scott,  MSS.;  King  William's  Coll. 
Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  Times,  July  i,  1921.) 
YATE,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  25, 
1844.  [2nd]  s.  of  the  Rev.  George  Lavington  (next)  (and 
Margaret  Elizabeth).  B.  [Mar.  i,  1825],  at  Clifton.  Bapt. 
Mar.  28,  1825.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Dr  Kennedy).  Matric. 
Michs.  1844;  Scholar;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  1849;  priest,  1850;  C.  of  South  Scarle,  Notts., 
1849-50.  C.  of  Graveley,  Cambs.,  1850-1.  Chaplain  of 
St  Paul's  Cathedral,  Calcutta,  1852-6;  Chaplain  (East  India 
Company)  at  Kidderpore,  1855-9.  V.  of  Madeley,  Shropshure, 
1859-1908.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1905-8.  Married,  July  25, 
1850,  Margaret  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  A.  Bishop, 
R.  of  Long  Stowe,  Cambs.  Died  Oct.  25,  1908.  Brother  of 
Charles  A.  (1840).  (Eagle,  xxx.  220;  Crockford;  Whowas  Who; 
The  Guardian,  July  31,  1850.) 
YATE,  GEORGE  LAVINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  21, 
1813.  Of  Salop.  [B.  1795.  S.  of  Timothy,  of  Madeley  Hall, 
Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1813;  B.A.  1817; 
M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon,  1818;  priest,  1819;  C.  of  Little 
Wenlock,  Salop,  1818-24.  C.  of  Hutton,  Somerset,  1825-8. 
V.  of  Wrockwardine,  Salop,  1828-73-  Died  Oct.  27,  1873. 
aged  78.  Father  of  Charles  A.  (1840)  and  the  above.  (Shrews- 
bury Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  973;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 
YATE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  11,  1807.  B.  at 
Madeley,  Salop.  [School,  Shrewsbury.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1811.  Died  Apr.  24,  1812,  aged  22,  at  Totnes, 
Devon.  (Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  G.  Mag.,  1812,  i.  492.) 
YATE,  ROBERT  DOBYNS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 
1801.  [Younger]  s.  of  Robert  [Gorges]  Dobyns  (St  John's 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1768),  of  Bromesberrow  Place,  Worcs.  (and 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Honywood,  of  Mailing 
Abbey,  Kent).  B.  Apr.  5,  1782,  at  Bromesberrow  Place. 
School,  Hereford.  Resided  one  term.  Died,  unmarried, 
Apr.  5,  i802.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  577;  Burke,  L.G.; 
V.  Hodson.) 
YATE,  WILLIAM  GORDON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  5,  1872.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1823),  V.  of  Hohne-on- 
Spalding  Moor,  Yorks.  B.  there,  Oct.  1,  1854.  Schools, 
Cheltenham  CoUege  and  RossaU.  Matric.  Michs.  1872. 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  Jan.  28,  1873.  Sub-Lieut.,  the  49th 
Foot,  1873.  Transferred  to  68th  Foot,  as  Lieut.,  1873;  Bengal 
Staff  Corps,  1877.  Served  in  the  Afghan  War,  1878-80. 
Captain,  1885.  Major,  I.S.C,  1893;  Lieut.-Col.,  1899;  Brevet- 
Col.,  1904.  Retired,  1905.  Latterly  of  Broughton,  Lyndhurst, 
Hants.  Died  Oct.  11,  1941,  at  Bracken  HaU,  Kesgrave, 
SufioUc.  Brother  of  Arthur  C.  (1874)  and  Frederic  H.  (1878). 
(Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.;  Rossall  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  Ttmes, 
Nov.  3,  1941) 


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YATE-LEE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21,  1888. 
S.  of  Lawford  Yate  (1856,  sub  Lee)  [County  Court  Judge],  of 
II,    Gloucester  Square,    London    (and   Emma   Dashwood). 

B.  Nov.  15,  1869,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1888.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1897;  practised  in  London  (Mcssre 
Bolton,  Jobson  and  Yate-Lee).  Married  Miss  Freemantle. 
Of  143,  Cranmer  Court,  London,  S.W.  and  3,  Paper  Buildings, 
Temple.  Died  Aug.  31,  1939.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Eton 
Sch.  Lists  {sub  Lee);  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Sept.  2,  1939.) 

YATE-LEE,  LAWFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  E.mmanuel,  Sept.  21, 
1887.  [S.  of  Lawford  Yate,  Judge  of  County  Courts  (1856,  sub 
Lee),  (and  Emma  Marion,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander  Wilton 
Dashwood).   Did  not  reside.   Brother  of  the  above. 

YATES,  ARTHUR  RAYMOND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  I,  1882.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry  R.  [civil  engineer].  B.  at 
Brantford,  Ontario,  Canada.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1882;  B.A.  1888.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  10,  1887. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  ii,  1891.  Died  Apr.  22,  1894,  at 
Los  Angeles,  California.  Brother  of  Henry  B.  (1883). 
{Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

YATES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  23,  1847. 
[Only]  s.  of  Edward,  gent,  [of  30,  Compton  Terrace,  Islington 
and]  of  Sans  {sic)  Buildings  (and  Rebecca).  B.  in  Islington. 
Bapt.  Feb.  25,  1829.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric. 
Michs.  1847;  B.A.  {igth  Wrangler)  1851;  M.A.  1862.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  13,  1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  7, 
1852.  Travelled  in  Asia  and  America.  Captain  in  the  Turkish 
Army.  Author,  Elementary  Treatise  on  Tactics,  etc.  Died 
Sept.  4,  1864,  at  Newhall,  Herts.  {Boase,  iii.  1555;  Law 
Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

YATES  (post  AGLIONBY),  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  27,  1795.  [Eldest]  s.  of  John  Orfeur  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  Henry  Aglionby,  of  Nunnery).  B.  May  12,  i777>  at 
Skirwith  Abbey,  Kirkland,  Cumberland.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric.  Michs.  1798;  B.A.  1799.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  7, 
1799.  M.P.  for  Cumberland  (Eastern  Division)  1837-40. 
Major,  Cumberland  Militia.  Chairman  of  Cumberland 
Quarter  Sessions,  1818-40.  Married,  Feb.  18 14,  Mary,  dau. 
of  J.  M.  Matthews,  Esq.,  of  Wigton  Hall,  and  had  issue. 
Assumed  the  surname  of  Aglionby,  in  Ueu  of  Yates,  on  the 
death  of  his  maternal  aunt,  1822.  Died,  suddenly  in  the 
Court  House,  Carlisle,  July  i,  1840,  aged  61;  buried  at 
Ainstable,  Cumberland.    {Inns  of  Court;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 

C.  R.  Hudleston.) 

YATES,  FRANCIS  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1874.  Of  Beds.  S.  of  the  Rev.  H[ugh]  S[eymour]  (1821), 
deceased,  late  V.  of  Henlow.  B.  there,  1849.  School,  Oakham 
[and  Brighton].  Matric.  Michs.  1874;  B.A.  1878.  Married, 
Oct.  29,  1896,  Margaret  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Dennis  John,  of 
Penzance.  Brother  of  Hutchinson  S.  (1858).  {Oakham  Sch. 
Reg.;  Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Nov.  3,  1896.) 

YATES,  HENRY  BRYDGES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1883.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Henry  R.  [chief  Engineer  of  the 
Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada].  B.  May  10,  1865  (of 
EngUsh  parentage)  in  Montreal.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1888.  M.D.,  McGill  University, 
1893.  Practised  in  Montreal.  Demonstrator  in  Pathology, 
and  Lecturer  in  Bacteriology  at  McGill.  Regimental  surgeon 
to  the  Victoria  Rifles  of  Montreal,  1894-1916;  Major, 
C.A.M.C,  1905;  Lieut.-Col.  and  A.D.M.S.,  Montreal  District, 
1914.  Norwegian  Consul-General  at  Montreal,  1906-9. 
Knight  of  St  Olaf,  1908.  Married,  Jan.  11,  1896,  Alice  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  Christopher  W.  Bunting,  of  Toronto.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.-Col.  (in  France),  1915;  2nd  m 
command  of  Canadian  .\.M.C.).  Died  of  pneumonia,  Jan.  22, 
1916,  in  England.  Brother  of  Arthur  R.  (1882).  {Carthusian 
Worthies,    363;    Canadian   Medical   Assoc.    Journal,    1916, 

Vol.  XLV,   15 1-2.) 

YATES,  HENRY  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Oct. 
1893.  S.  of  H.  T.  B.  at  Lenton,  Notts.  School,  Great 
Yarmouth  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A.  1896;  M.A. 
1900.  B.Sc.  (London)  1903.  Assistant  Master  at  Hereford 
Cathedral  School  for  i  year;  at  Eastbourne  College,  1899- 
1904;  at  the  Royal  Naval  CoUege,  Osborne,  1904-18;  Head 
Master  of  Wootton  Court  School,  Kent,  1918-39.  Mamed 
Miss  Pretty,  of  Ipswich.  Of  Oxted  in  1953-  {Schoolmasters 
Directories.) 

YATES,  HENRY  WHANNELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  23,  1837.  [3rd]  s.  of  Colonel  Richard  HasseUs,  of  the 
Madras  Army  (and  Benjamina  Petronella  (n6e  Lever), 
widow  of  Capt.  Reynolds,  and  grand-daughter  of  Graaf 
Vander  Haarte,  Dutch  Governor  of  Ceylon).  B.  Dec.  23,  1815. 
Bapt.  at  Madras,  Mar.  3,  1816.  Ensign,  8th  Madras  N.I., 
1834-8.    Matric.  Michs.  1837;   B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844-    Ord. 


Yates,  Joseph  Mervyn  St  John 

deacon  (London),  1844;  priest,  1845;  C.  of  Shenfield,  Essex, 
1844-52.  Resided  subsequently  at  98,  Lansdowne  Place, 
Brighton,  where  he  died  Oct.  2,  1907,  aged  92.  {Crockford; 
Clergy  List;  V.  Hodson;  The  Times,  Oct.  4,  1907.) 

YATES,  HUGH  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  27. 
1821.  S.  of  —  [Ambrose  Nicholas],  Captain  in  His  Majesty's 
Navy.  B.  [Jan.  6,  1803],  at  Port  Royal,  Jamaica.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825.  Ord. 
deacon  (Jamaica),  July  9,  1826;  priest,  Dec.  16,  1827; 
(Island)  C.  of  Kingston  and  C.  of  St  Arm's,  Jamsuca,  1826. 
C.  of  St  Ehzabeth's,  1836-43.  V.  of  Henlow,  Beds.,  1843-68. 
Married  (i)  Apr.  21,  1828,  at  Hope  Town,  Westmorland, 
Jamaica,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Robert  Keith  Senior,  Esq.; 
(2)  Sept.  7,  1843,  Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Hayne, 
of  Plympton.  Died  Mar.  11,  1868.  Father  of  the  next  and  of 
Francis  A.  (1874).  (W.  Cowper;  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  1868,  I.  549.) 

YATES,  HUTCHISON  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  24, 
1858.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Seymour  (above),  of  Henlow 
vicarage,  Beds.  B.  Nov.  26,  1838,  in  Jamaica.  School, 
private.   Matric.  Michs.  1838.   Brother  of  Francis  A.  (1874). 

YATES,  JAMES.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  15, 
1840.  Eldest  s.  of  George,  mercer,  deceased,  of  Birmingham. 
B.  there.  Matric.  Michs.  1840;  Scholar;  B.A.  {loth  Wrangler) 
1844;  M..A..  1847;  B.D.  1854.  FeUow  of  Sidney,  1846.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely),  1847;  priest,  1848.  Assistant  Master  at  King 
Edward's  School,  Birmingham,  1849-66.  R.  of  Swanscombe, 
Kent,  1867-8.  Died  Mar.  20,  1868.  {CUrgy  List;  Crockford; 
G.  Mag.,  i868,  i.  685.) 

YATES,  JOHN  LOWNDES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  31,  1873.  [2nd]  s.  of  [WiUiam  Lowndes  (1848),  deceased 
and]  Mrs  Yates,  of  Congleton,  Cheshire.  B.  Oct.  26,  1855. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Easter,  1874-  Adm.  at  the  .Middle 
Temple,  May  i,  1874.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  13,  1877.  On 
the  Northern  Circuit.  Brother  of  William  L.  (1876).  t  Rugby 
Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

YATES,  JOHN  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  4.  1889. 
S.  of  John.  B.  [Jan.  9,  1871],  at  Chorley.  Schools,  Chorley 
Grammar  and  Cambridge  House,  Wigan.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1894; 
priest,  1895 ;  C.  of  Wemeth,  Lanes.,  1894-9.  R.  of  St  George's, 
Gorton,  1899-1912.  R.  of  Great  and  Little  Weldon,  North- 
ants.,  1912-47.  Canon  of  Peterb.,  1937.  Died  Jan.  21,  1947. 
at  West  Chantry,  Exton,  Rutland.  {Peile,  11.  749;  Crockford; 
The  Times,  Jan.  23,  1947.) 

YATES,  JOHN  SAMUEL  BARNARDISTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  June  22,  1821.  Of  Warws.  Matric.  Michs. 
1821;  B.A.  1825. 

YATES,  JOSEPH  MAGHULL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  20, 
1863.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph  St  John  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1827)  [Judge  of  County  Courts,  of  Wellbank,  Sandbach, 
Cheshire]  (and  Emily  .\ugusta,  4th  dau.  of  David  Scott,  of 
Brotherton,  Kincardins.).  B.  June  19,  1844,  in  Manchester. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1863;  exhibitioner; 
B.A.  1867.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  27,  1866.  CaUed 
to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1869.  On  the  Northern  Cu-cuit.  Q.C., 
1893.  Recorder  of  Salford,  1889-1904.  Chauman  of  Quarter 
Sessions,  Salford  Hundred.  Stipendiary  Magistrate  for 
Manchester,  1894-1916.  Of  Buglawton  Hall,  Congleton, 
Cheshire.  Married,  Mav  29,  1873,  Wilhehnina  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  WiUiam  Henry  Wylde,  of  Sulhamstead, 
Chiswick,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  17,  1916.  Father  of  the 
next;  brother  of  Walter  B.  (1876).  {Record  of  Old  West- 
minsters; Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Who  was  Who.) 

YATES,  JOSEPH  MERVYN  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1897.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Joseph  Maghull  (above), 
Recorder  of  Salford,  of  the  Glebe  House,  Davenham, 
Cheshire  (and  Wilhehnina  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Wylde, 
C.M.G.,  of  Sulhamstead,  Chiswick).  B.  July  13,  1878,  at 
Eccles,  Lanes.  Schools,  Bilton  Grange  and  Wmchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B..\.  1902.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  May  I,  1003.  On  the  . Northern  Circuit.  Served  m  the 
Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Lane.  Fus.;  Capt.,  R.F.C.). 
Registrar-General  at  Nassau,  Bahamas,  1920-2;  Resident 
Magistrate  in  Jamaica,  1922;  Judge  of  the  Kingston  Court, 
Jamaica,  1926;  Circuit  Judge,  Ashanti,  1926-8;  Puisne  Judge 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Gold  Coast,  from  1928.  Married. 
Tune  3  1908,  Clare  Noel  Walker.  Of  Buglawton  HaU, 
Congleton,  Cheshire.  {Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Bilton  Grange 
Reg. ;  Law  Lists;  W.  Cowper;  Colonial  Office  List.) 


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YATES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Aug.  3,  i793-  A  'Ten- 
year  man.'  S.  of  Richard,  custodian  of  the  Abbey  ruins, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.  July  20,  1769,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  and  Linton,  Cambs.  [Assistant 
Master  at  Chelmsford  Grammar  School,  1789-92;  at  a  school 
in  Hammersmith,  1792.]  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.D.  1805; 
D.D.  1818.  Ord.  deacon,  1796;  priest,  i797;  C.  of  Chelsea 
Hospital,  1796-8;  Chaplain  of  the  Hospital,  1798-1804.  R.  of 
Ashen,  Essex,  1804-34.  'Lived  chiefly  in  London,  where  he 
was  in  great  request  as  a  preacher  at  the  fashionable  chapels.' 
Married,  18 10,  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Patrick  Telfer,  of  Gower 
Street,  and  had  issue.  Edited  his  father's  extensive  collection 
of  drawings  and  notes  on  the  history  of  Bury  St  Edmunds 
Abbey.  The  first  part  was  published,  1805,  as  Monastic 
Remains  of  the  Town  and  Abbey  of  St  Edmunds  Bury;  the 
second  part  did  not  appear  until  after  his  death.  Author  also 
of  History  of  Bury  Abbey  and  of  a  pamphlet.  The  Church  in 
Danger.  Died  Aug.  24,  1834,  at  Penshurst,  Kent.  Father  of 
William  (1835);  brother  of  William  (i799)-  (Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide;  D.N.B.) 

YATES,  ROBERT  THOMAS  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  29,  1851.  S.  of  Thomas  Legal,  of  Brocken- 
hurst,  Alverstoke,  Hants.  B.  at  Kingston,  Surrey.  School, 
Bucks,  (private).   Matric.  Michs.  1852;  B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863. 

YATES,  SAMUEL  ASHTON  THOMPSON  (1864),  see  THOMPSON. 

YATES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.  20,  1802. 
Doubtful  if  resided;  name  removed,  1808. 

YATES,  WALTER  BALDWYN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.  [6th]  s.  of  Joseph  St  John  (Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1827)  [Judge  of  County  Courts],  of  [Wellbank],  Sandbach, 
Cheshire.  B.  there.  May  13,  1857.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  i88o.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  15,  1878.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  29,  1881.  On  the 
North  Wales  and  Cheshire  Circuit.  Member  of  the  L.C.C.; 
Alderman,  1901-7.  Chairman  of  Trade  Boards,  1910.  Crown 
Umpire  for  Unemployment  Insurance,  1912-23.  Chairman 
of  Government  Committee  on  Compensation  for  Sailors  for 
War  Losses  at  sea,  1914-19;  Chairman,  Midland  and  South- 
west Munitions  Tribunals.  Chancellor  of  the  diocese  of 
Bangor,  1942-5.  Of  Cilcen  Hall,  Mold,  Flints.  J. P.  for  Flints., 
1907;  D.L.,  1933.  Deputy  Chairman,  Flintshire  Quarter 
Sessions.  C.B.E.,  1924.  Joint  author.  Law  of  Ejectment. 
Died  Apr.  27, 1947.  Brother  of  Joseph  M.  (1863).  {Shrewsbury 
Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Who's  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  30,  1947-) 

YATES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Feb.  16,  1799;  a 
'Ten-year  man.'  [S.  of  Richard,  custodian  of  the  Abbey 
ruins,  Bury  St  Edmunds.]  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  30, 
1804.  'For  many  years  Master  of  a  school  at  Shacklewell, 
Middlesex.'  Died  at  Brighton,  Oct.  24,  1830,  aged  56. 
Brother  of  Richard  (i793)-  (G-  Mag.,  1830,  11.  474,  where,  in 
confusion  with  an  Oxford  namesake,  it  is  stated  he  was 
'M.A.  of  Oxford.') 

YATES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  9,  1835. 
[Youngest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard,  D.D.  (1793).  Chaplain  to 
the  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea,  of  Penshurst,  Kent.  [B.  Sept. 
1816.]  Matric.  Lent,  1836;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843.  Adm.  at 
Lincoki's  Inn,  Oct.  17,  1839.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  7,  1844. 
On  the  Western  Circuit.  Married  (i)  July  i,  1847,  Mary 
Cowland,  eldest  surv.  dau.  of  James  Arundell;  (2)  Henrietta, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Aubertin  (1794),  R-  of  Chipstead, 
Surrey.  Died  June  19,  1888.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

YATES,  WILLIAM  (1838),  see  YEATES. 

YATES,  WILLIAM  CLARKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  6,  1870.  Of  Cheshire.  [Doubtless  s.  of  the  Rev.  William, 
R.  of  Eccleston,  Ljmcs.]  Matric.  Michs.  1870.  Capt.,  R. 
Lanes.  Militia,  1877.    Captain,  ist  Royal  Dragoon  Guards. 

(Army  Lists.) 

YATES,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  18,  1888. 
[Eldest  s.  of  W.  E.,  of  Weetwood,  Leeds.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1888;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  1891; 
priest,  1892;  C.  of  Louth,  1891-6.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Louth, 
1896-1916.  V.  of  Keddington,  1916-33.  Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of 
Lincoln,  from  1934.  Married,  Nov.  13,  1895,  Emily  Charlotte, 
3rd  dau.  of  Richard  Kiln,  of  Fareham,  Hants.  Latterly  of 
21,  Westgate,  Louth,  where  he  died  Dec.  17,  1935,  aged  67; 
buried  at  Keddington.  {Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  16,  1895 
and  Dec.  19,  i935) 

YATES,  WILLIAM  HOLT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Sr  John's, 
Nov.  10,  1825.  [Only]  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Sloane  Street, 
London.    Matric.  Michs.  1826;  M.B.  1832.    L.R.C.P.,  1839; 


Yeatman,  Arthur  William 

M.R.C.P.  Physician  to  the  Royal  general  dispensary,  London. 
Retired  from  practice,  1846,  and  travelled  in  the  East. 
Founder  of  the  Svediah  Mission,  near  Antioch.  Married,  1837, 
Amelia  Mary,  dau.  of  Wilham  Maxwell,  Esq.  Author,  The 
Modern  History  and  Condition  of  Egypt.  Latterly  of  Wickers- 
ley,  Yorks.  Died,  July  25,  1874.  (Boase,  vi.  974;  Walford, 
County  Families  {sub  his  wife).) 

YATES,  WILLIAM  LOWNDES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  27,  1848.  [Only]  s.  of  Samuel  [of  Congleton,  Cheshire]. 
Matric.  Michs.  1848;  B.A.  1852;  M.A.  iSij.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  i6,  1848.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26, 
1854.  Of  Congleton.  Father  of  the  next  and  John  L.  (1873). 
{Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court.) 

YATES,  WILLIAM  LOWNDES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1876.  S.  of  William  Lowndes  (above),  of  West  Street, 
Congleton,  Cheshire.  B.  there,  July  i,  1857.  School,  Rugby. 
Matric  Michs.  1876;  B.A.  1880;  M.A.  1884.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester),  1881;  priest,  1882;  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Camberwell, 
Surrey,  1881-3.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Clapham,  1883-5.  V.  of 
St  Michael's,  Southgate,  1885-9.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Plumstead, 
Kent,  1888-91.  Latterly  of  the  Mount,  Grosvenor  Road, 
St  Albans.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1915.  Brother  of 
John  L.  (1873).    {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.) 

YATMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  7, 
1882;  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
May  27,  1882.  Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Augustus  (Univer- 
sity College,  Oxford,  1836),  of  the  Hall,  Winscombe,  Somerset 
(and  Ann  Victoria  Blackley,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  WilUam  H. 
Turner).  B.  [Mar.  i,  1864]  at  Winscombe.  [School,  Radley.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1882.  Sometime  a  sheep-farmer  in  Queensland, 
Australia  and  an  orange-grower  in  Florida.  Latterly  of  The 
Hall,  Winscombe.  J. P.  for  Somerset.  Died  Jan.  5,  1945. 
{Radley  Reg.,  gives  died  'Feb.  5';  Al.  Oxon.;  The  Times, 
Jan.  8,  1945.) 

YATMAN,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  May  31,  1837.  [2nd]  s.  of  W.,  solicitor,  of  London  (and 
Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Mitchell).  B.  [.A.pr.  6,  1819],  in  the  parish 
of  St  Clement's-in-the-Strand.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Rowing  'blue,'  1839, 
1843  (rowed  at  Henley).  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  16, 
1840.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  22,  1844.  Of  Highgrove, 
Tetbury,  Gloucs.  J. P.  for  GIoucs.,  Warws.  and  Wilts. 
Married,  1851,  Elizabeth  Tower,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Thomas  Pretyman,  Chancellor  of  Lincoln,  and  had  issue. 
Gave  £1000  to  found  the  Yatman  exhibition  at  Caius,  1905. 
His  coat  of  arms  in  the  West  window  of  the  hall.  Died 
Jan.  13,  1913,  at  Bournemouth.  {Venn,  11.  240  and  add.; 
Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

YEARSLEY,  RALPH  OWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1858.  S.  of  James  [probably  M.R.C.S.,  of  Savile  Row].  B. 
June  I,  1841,  in  London.  School,  Berks,  (private).  Matric. 
Michs.  1859;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866.  Ord.  deacon  (London), 
1864;  priest,  1865;  C.  of  St  John's,  Isleworth,  Middlesex, 
1864-6.  R.  of  Sutton  Bonington,  Notts.,  1866-1913.  Chap- 
lain of  Holy  Trinity  pro-Cathedral,  Hamilton,  Bermuda, 
1880-2.  Married  Maria  Grace  Brodie.  Latterly  of  Wolverton 
House,  Chatsworth  Road,  Brighton.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1920. 

YEARWOOD,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1897.  S.  of  Charles  Edward,  of  Colonial  bank,  Barbados.  B. 
there,  Dec.  8,  1877.  School,  Harrison  College,  Barbados. 
Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  LL.B.  1901.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  11,  1902.  PoUce  Magistrate  in 
Barbados,  1902-30-.   Disappears  from  Law  Lists,  1940. 

YEATES,  ANTHONY  GEORGE  MICHAELSON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  June  13,  1893.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Gwrya  House, 
Solva,  Pembs.  B.  Jan.  7,  1872,  at  Solva.  School,  Beverley 
House,  Surrey.   Matric.  Michs.  1893. 

YEATES,  ROBERT  HENRY  MACHELL  (1835),  see  MICHAEL- 
SON. 

YEATES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1838,  as 
Yates.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs,  1838. 

YEATMAN,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Pembroke,  Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  of  Morgan,  merchant  [Oporto 
shipper],  of  Bromley,  Kent  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Penrhyn).  B.  [May  5,  1862],  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  [School, 
Marlborough  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar,  1882; 
B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1888.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury),  1886; 
priest,  1887;  C.  of  Chilham,  Kent,  1886-9.  C.  of  Holy 
Innocents,  Homsey,  1889-92.  C.  of  St  Gabriel's,  Pimlico, 
1892-1904.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Tottenham,  1904-29.  Latterly 
of  7,  Lansdowne  Road,  Bedford,  where  he  died  June  13, 
1945.  Brother  of  Morgan  E.  (1870).  {Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Times,  June  16,  1945.) 


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Yeatman,  Huyshe  Wolcott 

YEATMAN  (post  YEATMAN-BIGGS),  HUYSHE  WOLCOTT. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  i6,  1864.  [3rd]  s.  of  Harry 
Fair  (Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1831),  of  Manston  House, 
Dorset  (and  Emma,  dau.  of  Harry  Biggs,  of  Stockton  House, 
Wilts.).  [B.  Feb.  2,  1845.]  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1864;  Scholar;  B.A.  1868;  M.A.  1871 ;  D.D.  1891.  Hon. 
Fellow,  1905-22.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury),  1869;  priest,  1870; 
C.  of  St  Edmund's,  SaUsbury,  1869-77.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Salisbury,  1875-85.  V.  of  Netherbury  (with  Coles 
Ash  Chapel),  Dorset,  1877-9.  V.  of  Sydenham,  Kent,  1879-91. 
Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester,  1884.  Warden  of  Bishop's  College, 
Blackheath,  1894.  Sub-Dean  of  St  Saviour's  College  Chapel, 
Southwark,  1898.  Changed  his  name  to  Yeatman-Biggs,  on 
inheriting  the  estates  of  his  brother,  1898.  Bishop  of  South- 
wark, 1891-1904;  Bishop  of  Worcester,  1904-18;  Bishop  of 
Coventry,  1918-22.  Purchased  the  estate  of  Stock  Gayland, 
Dorset.  Married,  Nov.  24,  1875,  Lady  Barbara  Caroline,  6th 
dau.  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  and  had  issue.  Author, 
The  Efficiency  and  Inefficiency  of  a  Diocese;  Life  in  an 
English  Diocese;  Lay  work;  etc.  Died  Apr.  14,  1922,  at  New- 
ton Manor,  Swanage.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  17,  1922.) 

YEATMAN,  JOHN  PYM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  11, 
1853.  Of  Lines.  [4th  surv.  s.  of  Francis  Fane,  wine-merchant, 
of  Boston,  Lines,  (and  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Richmond,  of 
Lymington).  B.  Mar.  17,  1830.]  Matric.  Michs.  1853.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  16,  1852.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6, 
1855.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer.  A  Special 
Pleader.  On  the  North-Eastem  and  Midland  Circuits. 
Married,  Sept.  11,  1871,  Charlotte  Murray  Houghton,  only 
dau.  of  Allen  Macdonogh,  Esq.,  of  the  Curragh,  Co.  Kildare, 
and  had  issue.  Author,  legal.  [Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

YEATMAN,  MORGAN  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  27,  1870.  S.  of  Morgan,  of  Bromley,  Kent  (and  Mary, 
dau.  of  Edward  Penrhyn,  of  Sheen,  Surrey).  B.  Aug.  8,  1851, 
at  Mortlake,  Surrey.  School,  Marlborough  CoUege.  Matric. 
Michs.  1870;  Scholar,  1871;  B.A.  (2yd  Wrangler)  1874;  M.A. 
1877.  A  Civil  Engineer;  at  Roanoke,  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  in 
1910.  Member  of  the  American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers. 
Lived  latterly  at  HiU  House,  Buckingham,  where  he  died 
Nov.  17,  1929.  Brother  of  Arthur  W.  (1881).  {Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.) 

YEATS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1797.  S.  of  John,  of  Beetham,  Westmorland.  School, 
Hawkshead,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1798;  Scholar,  1799; 
B.A.  Uth  WrangUr)  1802;  M.A.  1805.  Fellow,  1804.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.),  1806;  priest,  1807.   (Northants.  CUrgy.) 

YEATS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  27,  1851. 
S  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Leek,  Lanes,  (and  Ruth).  B.  at 
Tunstal,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Apr.  i,  1827.  Matric.  Michs.  1851; 
B.A.  1855;  M.A.  1858.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  Dec.  23, 1855; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1856;  C.  of  Plumstead,  Kent,  1855-7.  C.  of 
Hertford,  1857-62.  C.  of  South  Ockendon,  Essex,  1862-6. 
V.  of  Lyonsdown,  Herts.,  1866-85.  V.  of  Heworth,  Yorks., 
1885-1908.  Married  (i)  1861,  Charlotte  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
W.  Mello,  Esq.,  of  Little  AmweU,  Herts.;  (2)  Sept.  21,  1880, 
Rosa  Bertha,  youngest  dau.  of  F.  Walker,  Esq.,  of  Elm  HaU, 
Wanstead.  Died  Jan.  7.  1908,  aged  80.  [EagU,  xxx.  220; 
Ecclesiastical  Gazette,  Nov.  12,  1861;  The  Guardian,  Sept.  29, 
1880.) 

YELD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  ii,  1861. 
r6thl  s.  of  William  Walter,  railway  Post  Office  clerk,  ot 
Carlisle  (and  Sarah).  B.  [Mar.  4,  1841].  at  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham.  Bapt.  Apr.  i,  1842.  School,  CarUsle  Granunar 
[and  Rugby].  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  exhibitioner;  B.A.  1865; 
M.A.  1869.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi),  1865;  priest,  1867;  C.  of 
St  Peter-at-Arches,  Lincohi  and  Assistant  Master  at  Lmcoln 
Grammar  School,  1865-8.  Assistant  Master  at  the  High 
School,  Nottingham,  1868-72,  and  C.  of  St  Matthew  s, 
Nottingham,  1868-74.  V.  of  St  John-the-Baptist,  Nottmgham, 
1874-83.  Head  Master  of  University  School,  Nottmgham, 
1883-91.  V.  of  Exton,  Rutland,  1891-4-  V.  of  Grassendale, 
Lanes.,  1894-1905-  Married,  Sept.  18, 1867,  Harriet  May, dau. 
of  Ralph  Hawksmoore  Stevenson,  of  Sandon  Lodge,  Cobndge, 
Staffs  Author,  The  Life  of  Devotion  (translated  from  the 
French  of  St  Francois  de  Sales);  TA.^  Holy  Comrnunwn; 
Absolution  and  Confession,  etc.  Died  May  i,  1905.  [CarlisU 
Gr.  Sch.  Reg.;  Eagle,  xxvii.  277;  Crockford.) 

YELD,  GEORGE  GRENVILLE.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1897. 
S.  of  George,  Assistant  Master  at  St  Peter's  School.  York. 
B.  Mar.  i,  1878,  at  York.  School,  St  Peter's,  York  Matnc 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1901;  M.A.  1904-  Assistarit  Master  at 
Stoneygate  School,  Licester;  at  St  George's,  Ascot;  a 
Hydneye  House,  Willingdon;  at  Northampton  School;  at 


Yelverton,  William  Henry  Morgan 

Rose  Hill  School,  Banstead;  at  Kendal  Grammar  School, 
1909-14.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Second  Lieut., 
Labour  Corps).  Latterly  of  2,  Burton  Lane,  York.  Died 
Dec.  8,  1937,  at  York.  (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times, 
Dec.  15,  1937.) 
YELD,  REGINALD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1891.  [2nd]  s.  of  Edward  [.\ssistant  Secretary,  General  Post 
Office],  of  21,  Park  Road,  Haverstock  Hill,  London  (and 
Victoria  Louisa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walker,  of  Birmingham). 
B.  May  5,  1873,  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.B.,  B.Chir.  and  M.A.  1898;  M.D. 
1901.  .\t  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital;  Ophthalmic  House 
Surgeon  there.  Assistant  House  Physician,  Metropolitan 
Hospital.  Practised  at  Hampstead,  and  at  Lower  Arrow 
Lake,  British  Columbia  from  1920.  Married,  Aug.  11,  1923, 
at  Victoria,  B.C.,  Muriel,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Reginald 
Heart  Yeld  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin),  R.  of  Houghton-le-Spring, 
Co.  Durham.  Author,  medical.  Died  Apr.  3,  1935,  at  Edge- 
wood,  B.C.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Medical  Directories; 
The  Times,  Apr.  6,  1935.) 

YELD,  The  Rev.  RICHARD.   Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  4. 

1853;  a  'Ten-year  man.' 

YELDHAM,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  30,  1856; 
from  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Mar.  I,  1856.  [Only]  s.  of  Stephen,  surgeon,  of  Stamford 
Street,  London.  B.  [Oct.  4],  1837,  in  Christ-Church  parish, 
Surrey.  School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1856; 
LL.B.  i860.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1857. 
Lieut.,  i8th  Hussars,  1862;  Capt.,  1868.  Adjutant  to  Lord 
Roberts  in  the  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar.  Retired, 
1877.  Author  (under  the  pseudonym  of  'AUph  Cheem'), 
Lays  of  Ind;  Basilormond;  Lays  of  the  Seaside,  etc.  Died 
May,  1916.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Venn,  11.  333;  Boose,  vi.  974;  ^""S  "/ 
Court.) 

YELLOLY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  18,  1827. 
[Eld.]  s.  of  John  [M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Cavendish  Hall,  Suffolk] 
(for  whom  see  D.W.B.).  B.  [Feb.  13,  1809],  in  London.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1827;  B..\.  1831;  M.A.  1834. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Oct.  7,  1832;  priest,  Oct.  6,  1833; 
C.  of  Besthorpe,  Norfolk,  1832-4.  C.  of  Hemel  Hempstead, 
Herts.,  1834-45.  P.C.  of  Tring,  1845-56.  R.  of  Barsham, 
Suffolk,  1856-68.  V.  of  Ixworth,  1869-78.  Latterly  of  Clare, 
Suffolk,  where  he  died  Mar.  29,  1892,  'aged  83.'  (List  of 
Carthusians;  Crockford;  The  Guardian,  .\pr.  6,  1892.) 

YELVERTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall. 
Nov.  10,  1812;  from  Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  May  19,  1809,  age  18.  S.  of  J[ames]  Esq.,  of  Bishop's 
Court,  near  Ottery  St  Mary,  Devon.  Matric.  Michs.  1812. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

YELVERTON,  The  Hon.  ROGER  DAWSON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Downing,  May,  1867,  as  Dawson- Yelverton;  from  Magdalen 
Hall,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric.  Oct.  14,  1865.  [S.  of 
Roger,  of  St  Asaph  (and  Barbara  Yelverton  Dawson).  B. 
June  15,  1845.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Easter,  1867.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1866.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  7,  1869.  On  the  South-Eastem  Circuit.  A  Special 
Pleader.  Deputy  Judge  of  West  London  County  Courts. 
ChanceUor  and  Chief  Justice  of  Bahamas,  1890-5.  Assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Yelverton,  under  the  will  of 
maternal  grandfather,  Henry  Yelverton,  Earl  of  Sussex. 
Married,  May  30,  1872,  Ellen,  dau.  of  James  Lawrence,  of 
Park  Hill,  Liverpool,  and  had  issue,  .\uthor,  Lyrics,  ^ioon- 
days  and  Eventide.  Of  3,  Dr  Johnson's  BuUdings,  Temple, 
and  Bromley,  Kent.  Died  July  5,  1912.  {Al.Oxon.;Law Lists; 
Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  .\Ien  at  the  Bar;  Changes  of  Name; 
Who  was  Who.) 

YELVERTON,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
at  Jesus,  Mar.  17,  1814;  from  Brasenose  College  Oxford, 
whence  he  had  matric.  Nov.  5,  i5io.  L2nd]  s  of  WUham 
Charles,  2nd  Viscount  Avonmore  (and  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Reade,  Esq.,  of  East  Camb,  Hants.).  [B.  Dec.  5.  I79i-J 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  ^Uchs.I8I5;  Scholar;  M.A.  1816.  Adm. 
at  King's  Inns,  DubUn,  1817.  Of  Whitland  Abbey,  Car- 
marthen. J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Carmarthens. ;  High  ShenS  of 
Carmarthens..  1831.  M.P.  for  Carmarthen,  1832-5.  Mamed, 
182s,  Elizabeth  Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Morgan,  of  FumeM, 
Carmarths.  Died  Apr.  28,  1884.  at  Fulham.  Father  of  the 
next.  (Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boose,  m.  1562;  Walford,  County 
Families.) 

YELVERTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY  MORGAN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  i860.  S.  of  the  Hon.  W'UUam  Henry 
(above).  B.  Feb.  7,  1840.  [School,  Cheltenham  CoUege.] 
Matric  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1864.  Heir-presumptive  to  the 
6th  Viscount  Avonmore.  Of  Whitland  Abbey,  Carmarthen, 
r.;,.^  Mo.-  ,   inno     (Cheltenham  CoU.  Reg.;  H  Ao  was  Mho.) 


Died  Mar.  3,  1909-   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.; 


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Yeo,  Henry  Reginald 

YEO,  HENRY  REGINALD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  June  i6,  1894.  as 
Reginald  Henry.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1907. 
Adm.  Solicitor,  1901.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  1906;  priest, 
1907;  C.  of  Bishopston,  Gloucs.,  1906-9.  R.  of  Rougham, 
Suffolk,  1909-26.  R.  of  Carlton-in-the-Willows,  1926-33. 
Lie.  to  off.,  dio.  of  Canterbury  from  1933.  Disappears  from 
Crockford,  1942. 

YEO,  JOHN  ARTHUR  ASH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1893.  S.  of  Frank  Ash,  of  Ketley  Hall,  Glam.,  and  Maitland 
House,  Cambridge  (and  Mary  D.).  B.  Oct.  6,  1875,  at  Swan- 
sea. School,  Cheltenham  CoUege.  Matric.  Michs.  1893;  B.A. 
1896;  M.A.  1917.  An  Engineer.  Of  Penkelly,  Lugwardme, 
Heref.  in  1946.   (Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

YEO,  JOHN  SHAPLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  17, 
1878.  S.  of  John,  grocer  and  draper  [of  High  Street,  Stone- 
house,  Stroud,  Gloucs.]  (and  Emma  Matilda).  B.  at  Stone- 
house,  Aug.  28,  i860.  School,  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1878;  Scholar,  1880;  B.A.  (2nd  Wrangler  and  2nd 
Smith's  prize),  1882;  M.A.  1885.  FeUow,  1882-8.  Assistant 
Master  (and  Housemaster)  at  Fettes,  1882-1904.  Died 
Nov.  24,  1904.  (Blundell's  Sch.  Reg.;  Fettes  Coll.  Reg.; 
Eagle,  XXVI.  225;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

YEO,  RICHARD  FORSTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23, 
1885.  S.  of  Richard  [of  Drayton  House,  Ealmgl  [and 
Katharine).  B.  Aug.  19,  1867,  at  Ealing.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1894; 
practised  (Messrs  Birkbeck,  Yeo  and  Co.)  in  Blomfield  Street, 
London,  E.C.  Killed  through  the  accidental  discharge  of  his 
gun,  while  out  shooting,  Nov.  15,  1931,  at  Bray.  Brother  of 
Robert  A.  (next).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Law  Lists;  Petle,  11.  715 ; 
The  Times,  Nov.  18,  1931.) 

YEO,  ROBERT  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1887.  S.  of 
Richard  (and  Katharine).  [Stepjson  of  the  Rev.  George 
Henslow  (1854),  of  Drayton  House,  EaUng.  B.  Nov.  15,  1869, 
at  Ealing.  Schools,  Wimbledon  (private)  and  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  1887.  Sometime  a  tobacco-planter  in  the  West 
Indies,  and  later,  a  miner  at  Coolgardie,  W.  AustraUa,  where 
he  died,  May  7,  1899.  Brother  of  Richard  F.  (above). 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Venn,  u.  495.) 

YEOMAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  II,  1880.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Osmotherley,  near 
Northallerton,  Yorks.  B.  there.  [School,  private.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1880;  B.A.  1884;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1886.  At  Adden- 
brooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge  and  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
London.  L.S.A.  1884;  M.R.C.S.  1885.  Practised  at  Beau- 
maris, Anglesey;  Thornton,  near  Bradford,  and  at  St 
Leonards-on-Sea,  from  1910.  Brother  of  George  (1882). 
(Medical  Directories  (not  in  1920).) 

YEOMAN,  CONSTANTINE  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Aug.  11,  1840.  [3rdl  s.  of  Henry  Walker  (1807) 
(and  Lady  Margaret  Bruce  Dundas,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of 
Zetland).  B.  June  29,  1823,  at  Woodlands,  Yorks.  School, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1841;  Scholar,  1844;  B.A. 
(27th  Wrangler)  1845;  M.A.  1848.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1848; 
priest,  1848.  V.  of  Yeddingham,  Yorks.,  1848-54.  R.  of 
Marhohn,  Northants.,  1854-60.  V.  of  Manfeld,  Yorks.,  1860- 
89.  J. P.  Married,  Apr.  1858,  Margaret  Laura,  4th  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  D.  Preston,  and  had  issue.  Died  Apr.  4,  1889,  aged  65. 
Brother  of  Henry  W.  (1834),  George  D.  (1854),  Thomas  L. 
(1837),  John  (1844)  and  Robert  C.  (1856).  (Northants.  Clergy; 
Crockford;  Burke,  L.G.) 

YEOMAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  2, 
1882.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Osmotherley,  near  Northaller- 
ton. B.  at  Ruebury  (sic),  Yorks.  [School,  Thorp  Arch.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885.  At  Edinburgh  University 
and  St  Thomas's  Hospital.  L.R.C.P.;  L.R.C.S.  (Edin.); 
L.F.P.S.  (Glasgow)  1899.  Practised  at  Northallerton. 
Disappears  from  Medical  Directories,  1940.  Brother  of 
Charles  (1880). 

YEOMAN,  GEORGE  DUNDAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1854.  [5th]  s.  of  Henry  Walker  (1807),  of  Hill  House, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  [and  Woodlands,  Whitby].  B.  Nov.  4, 
1835,  at  Richmond.  School,  Richmond.  Matric.  Michs.  1855; 
B.A.  i860;  M.A.  1863.  Married,  Oct.  27,  1869,  Lady  Dorothea 
Frances  Hastings,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Henry  Theophilus, 
13th  Eari  of  Huntingdon.  Died,  s.p.,  Dec.  3,  1908,  at  Whitby. 
Brother  of  Henry  W.  (1834),  Constantine  B.  (1840),  etc. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  The  Times,  Dec.  5,  1908.) 

YEOMAN,  HENRY  EVERARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Dec.  30,  1844.  S.  of  Captain  Bernard,  R.N.,  of  Dart- 
mouth Terrace,  Blackheath.  Matric.  Michs.  1845;  B.A.  1850; 
M.A.  1854.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1851;  priest,  1853;  C.  of 
Lakenham,  Norfolk,  1851-3.  C.  of  Wilton,  Beds.,  1853-4. 
C.  of  Bluntisham,  Hunts.,  1854-5.  Chaplain,  R.N.,  1856-71; 
H.M.S.  Duke  of  Wellington,  1856-60;  Madagascar,  1863; 
Egmont,   1864;  Princess  Royal,  1865-6;  Irresistible,   1868; 


Yeomans,  Samuel  Cecil 

Hector,  1869-70.  C.  of  Besthorpe,  Norfolk,  1872-3.  C.  of 
Wortham,  Suffolk,  1873-4.  C-  of  Westerfield,  1874-5. 
Latteriy  of  14,  West  Street,  Grimsbury,  Oxon.  Died  Mar.  10, 
1886.   (Crockford;  CUrgy  List;  Univ.  Almanack.) 

YEOMAN,  HENRY  WALKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  16, 
1807.  [Eldest  s.  of  Henry  Walker,  of  Woodlands,  Whitby  (by 
his  2nd  wife,  Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  General  John  Hale).  B.  July 
13,  1789.  School,  Harrow.]  Matric.  Michs.  1807;  B.A.  1813; 
M.A.  1817.  Of  Woodlands,  Whitby.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the 
North  Riding  of  Yorks.  Married,  Feb.  5,  1816,  Lady  Margaret 
Bruce  Dundas,  eldest  dau.  of  the  ist  Earl  of  Zetland.  Died 
Sept.  14,  1875.  Father  of  the  next,  Constantine  B.  (1840), 
George  D.  (1854),  Thomas  L.  (1837),  John  (1844),  and 
Robert  C.  (1856).   (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

YEOMAN,  HENRY  WALKER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  22, 
1834.  [Eldest  s.  of  Henry  Walker  (above),  of  Woodlands, 
Whitby  (and  Lady  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Zetland). 
B.  Nov.  21,  1816,  at  Marske  Hall,  Richmond, Yorks.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  M.A.  1839.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest,  1840.  V.  of 
Marske,  Yorks.,  1840-50.  R.  of  Moor-Monkton,  1850-70. 
Preb.  of  York,  1851.  Lived  (without  cure)  at  Richmond, 
Yorks.,  1871-82.  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  1883-97.  Of 
Woodlands  and  of  Marske  Hall,  Yorks.  J. P.  for  the  East 
Riding.  Died,  unmarried.  Mar.  30,  1897,  at  Marske  Hall. 
Brother  of  the  next  two,  of  Constantine  B.  (1840),  George  D. 
(1854)  and  Thomas  L.  (1837).  (Boase,  in.  1563;  Burke,  L.G. ; 
Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  Apr.  i, 
1897.) 

YEOMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  7,  1844- 
[4th]  s.  of  Henry  Walker  (1807).  B.  June  29,  1825,  at 
Woodlands  [Whitby],  Yorks.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1844;  B.A.  1848;  M.A.  1851.  Of  Milton 
Malsor,  Peterborough.  Married,  Oct.  i,  1857,  Hannah 
Dorothea,  4th  dau.  of  William  Blacker,  of  Woodbrook,  Co. 
Wexford.  Died,  s.p.,  Oct.  i,  1877.  Brother  of  the  above, 
the  next,  Constantine  B.  (1840),  George  D.  (1854)  and 
Thomas  L.  (1837).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

YEOMAN,  ROBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9, 

1856.  [6th]  s.  of  Henry  Walker  (1807),  of  Richmond,  Yorks. 
B.  there,  Jan.  5,  1838.  School,  Richmond.  Matric.  Michs. 
1857;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Of  Groves  Hall,  Sleights,  Yorks. 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  N.  Riding.  County  Alderman.  Died 
Jan.  18,  1908.   Brother  of  the  two  above,  etc.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

YEOMAN,  STANLEY.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1882.  S.  of 
WilUam,  manufacturer,  of  Osmotherley,  Yorks.  B.  there, 
July  19,  1865.  Schools,  private.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1885;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1890.  At  St  Thomas's  Hospital. 
House  Surgeon  at  Morpeth  Dispensary.  M.R.C.S.,  1890. 
Practised  at  Prestwich,  Manchester.  Author,  medical.  Died, 
Feb.  II,  1923,  at  Prestwich.  (Venn,  11.  459;  Medical 
Directories.) 

YEOMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  10, 
1798.  Eldest  s.  of  James,  mercer,  of  Whitby,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
[School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Lent,  1799;  B.A.  1803;  M.A.  1806. 
R.  of  Burslem,  Staffs,  in  i8ii.  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster, 
Ituiex  Eccles.) 

YEOMAN,  THOMAS  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  28,  1837.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry  Walker  (1807)  [of 
Hill  House,  Richmond,  Yorks.]  B.  Dec.  21,  1819,  at  Guis- 
borough.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1838; 
B.A.  1842;  M.A.  1845.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  8, 
1841.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  i,  1846.  Capt.  Yorks. 
Regt.  (Vols.).  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  the  N.  Riding.  Suc- 
ceeded his  eldest  brother  at  Woodlands,  1897.  Died,  un- 
married, Feb.  10,  1901.  Brother  of  Henry  W.  (1834),  etc. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the 
Bar.) 

YEOMANS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Caius,  May  20, 
1861.  S.  of  Samuel,  farmer.  B.  at  Donisthorpe,  Derbs. 
School,  Castle  Donnington.  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of  Baslow, 
Derbs.,  1865-7.  C.  of  Potteme,  Wilts.,  1868-71.  C.  of 
Bentley,  Hants.,  1871-4.  C.  of  Shedfield,  1874-82.  C.  of 
Meonstoke,  1882-93.  C.  of  Sarisbury,  1894-6.  C.  of  East- 
leigh,  1896-7.  C.  of  North  Nymms,  Herts.,  1897-8.  C.  of 
Shrewton,  Wilts.,  1900-8.  R.  of  Orcheston,  1908-13. 
Latterly  of  Curdridge,  Hants.,  where  he  died  July  14,  1915. 
aged  79.  (Venn,  11.  $53;  Crockford;  The  Times,  July  17,  I9I5-) 

YEOMANS,  SAMUEL  CECIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  16, 
1894.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  [Feb.  15,  1876],  at  Measham,  Leics. 
School,  Oundle.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  In  the 
Federated  Malay  States  Civil  Service;  at  Kuala  Lumpur, 
Selangor.   (Peile,  11.  790-) 


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Yerburgh,  Edmond  Rochfort 

YERBURGH,  EDMOND  ROCHFORT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at 
Magdalene,  .\pr.  7, 1879.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (1836), 
of  Sleaford,  Lines,  (by  his  ist  wife,  Susan,  dau.  of  John 
Higgin,  of  Greenfield,  Lanes.).  [B.  June  30,  1855.]  School, 
Rossall.  Matric.  Easter,  1879;  B.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  Albans),  1883 ;  priest,  1885 ;  C.  of  Kimpton,  Herts.,  1883-6. 
R.  of  High  Bickington,  Devon  (succeeding  his  father),  1886- 
96.  R.  of  Wrentham,  Sufiolk,  1896-1923.  Married,  Jan.  17, 
1890,  Constance  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Thwaites,  Esq.,  of 
Blackburn.  Latterly  of  10,  Royal  Crescent,  Bath.  Died 
Aug.  29,  1924,  at  FelLxstowe.  (Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B. 
(sub  AJvingham);  The  Guardian,  Sept.  12,  1924.) 

YERBURGH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  26,  1793.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Frampton,  Lines. 
(and  Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas  Amall,  of  Heckington).  B. 
there.  Matric.  Michs.  1793;  Scholar;  B.A.  1797;  M.A.  1800; 
D.D.  1815.  V.  of  New  Sleaford,  Lines.,  1809-51  and  of 
Tothill,  1810-51.  Married,  Oct.  9,  i8ii,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Eardley  Norton,  of  Little  Stanmore,  Middlesex. 
Author  (anonymous)  of  Sketches.  .  .of  Sleaford.  Died  Feb.  21, 
1851.  Father  of  the  next.  (Foster,  Index  Eccies.;  Clergy 
List;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Baron  Alvingham);  G.  Mag., 
185 1,  I.  446;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 

YERBURGH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  16,  1836.  Only  s.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  (above),  D.D.,  V. 
of  New  Sleaford  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Eardley 
Norton).  B.  [1817],  at  Stanmore,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  May  5, 
1817.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester),  1841 ;  priest,  1842 ;  C.  of  St  Mary's.'Lancaster, 
1841-6.  Chaplain  to  the  Millbank  prison,  Westminster, 
1847-51.  V.  of  New  Sleaford,  Lines,  (succeeding  his  father) 
1851-82.  Chaplain  of  Sir  Robert  Carre's  Bede  Houses, 
Sleaford,  1851-82.  R.  of  High  Bickington,  Devon,  1882-6. 
Married  (i)  1846,  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Higgin,  of  Greenfield, 
Lines.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1863,  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles  Koch, 
of  Sleaford,  and  had  further  issue;  (3)  Feb.  7,  1882,  Ellen, 
3rd  dau.  of  C.  Rodgers,  soUeitor,  of  Sleaford.  Died  Aug.  30, 
1886.  Fatherof  Edmond  R.  (1879).  (Peile,  11.  457;  Crockford; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Baron  Alvingham);  The  Guardian, 
Sept.  8,  1886.) 

YERBURY,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
May  17,  1822.  [Youngest]  s.  of  J[ohn]  W.  B.  at  Bradford 
[-on- Avon],  Wilts.  School,  SaUsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1823; 
B.A.  1827.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  7,  1823.  Major, 
3rd  Light  Dragoons,  1846;  Lieut. -Col.  Retired  before  i860. 
Of  Beleomb,  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts.  Married,  Emma, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Webb,  Esq.,  of  Berrow,  Worcs.,  and  had 
issue.  Died  before  1880.  (Army  Lists;  Jnns  of  Court;  Waiioid, 
County  Families.) 

YESCOMBE,  EDWARD  BAYNTUN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Downing,  May  5,  1821;  from  Worcester  College,  Oxford, 
whence  he  had  matric.  May  21,1817.  [3rd]  s.  of  Capt.  Edward 
Bayntun,  of  Cornwall  [Conamander  of  a  Lisbon  packet]  (and 
Susannah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Peters).  B.  at  Flushing, 
near  Falmouth.  Schools,  Ottery  St  Mary,  Devon,  and 
Harrow.  Matric.  Easter,  1821;  LL.B.  1825.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  27,  1825.  'Died  young.'  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Inns  of  Court;  Boase,  Collect  Cornub.) 

YETTS,  ROBERT  MUSKETT.  .■Xdm.  pens,  at  Downing,  Oct.  9, 
1879.  [7th  s.  of  Joseph  Muskett,  solicitor,  of  Sibton  House, 
Lower  Norwood,  London.  B.  Jan.  17,  1861.  School, 
Marlborough  College.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879;  B.A.  1884. 
Football  (rugby)  'blue,'  1879-81.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Feb.  21,  1882.  Died  Dec.  6,  1890,  in  London.  (Marlborough 
Coll.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  975;  Inns  of  Court.) 

YEWDALL,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  30,  1890. 
S.  of  Z.,  of  Brookfield,  Calveriey,  near  Leeds.  [School,  The 
Leys,  Cambridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  (15th  Wrangler) 
1894.  Appointed  to  the  I.C.S.  1895;  Assistant  Commissioner 
in  the  Punjab,  1896.  Disappears  from  India  Office  List,  1910. 

YGLESIAS,  FRANCIS  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  8,  1886.  S.  of  Miguel,  of  Inglende  House,  Kenley,  Surrey 
(and  Ellen  Maude,  dau.  of  John  Barnes,  of  Willesden, 
Middlesex).  B.  July  16,  1867,  at  Stamford  HiU,  London. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A. 
1893.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi),  1890;  priest,  1891;  C.  of 
Coningsby,  Lines.,  1890-4.  C.  of  Gedney,  1894-6.  C.  of 
Skegness,  1896-8.  P.C.  of  Tattershall,  1898-1920.  R.  of 
Langton-by-Homcastle  with  Woodhall,  1920-33.  Lie.  Pr., 
dio.  of  Lincohi,  1933-47,  Perm,  to  off.,  dio.  Ely,  i935-50- 
Married,  Oct.  8,  1912,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Short,  of  Tatters- 
hall. A  learned  antiquary;  mainly  responsible  for  Lord 
Curzon's  intervention  to  save  Tattershall  Castle.  Latterly  of 
Langton  Dower,  54,  Girton  Road,  Cambridge,  where  he  died 
Dec.  4,  1950.  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Crockford;  The 
Times,  Dec.  5,  i95o;  P.  B.  G.  Binnall.) 


YoNGE,  The  Rev.  Duke 

YGLESIAS,  HERBERT  RAMON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May 

12,  1885.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Jos4,  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs. 
B.  [May  14],  1867,  at  Brighton.  School,  Cambridge  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1885;  B.A.  1889,  Adm.  SoUcitor,  1893; 
practised  in  London  (Messrs  Lewis  and  Vglesias).  Married, 
Mar.  31,  1909,  Enid  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund  Evers  Dear,  of 
Hongkong  and  Melbourne.  Died  Aug.  20,  1949.   (Law  Lists.) 

YOLLAND,  ARTHUR  BATTISHILL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  1,  1893.  S.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn]  (Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
1849),  V.  of  Hoylake,  Cheshire.  B.  there,  Aug.  24,  1874. 
School,  Rossall  (Mr  C.  Tancock).  Matric.  Michs.  1893; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1896.  Phil.D.,  Budapest,  1905.  Assistant 
Master  (in  English)  at  the  Francis  Joseph  Institute,  Budapest, 
1896.  Professor  of  English  Language  and  Literature  at 
Budapest  University;  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  .\rts,  1925. 
2nd  Class  Hungarian  Order  of  Merit,  1932.  Author,  The  Age 
of  Shakespeare  (in  Magyar);  The  Life  and  Works  of  Charles 
Dickens  (in  Magyar);  Dictionary  of  English  and  Hungarian 
Languages;  The  National  Spirit  in  Hungarian  Literature. 
(Rossall  Reg.) 

YONGE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Dec.  14,  1799.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Duke  (1782),  V.  of  Com- 
wood,  Devon  (and  Catherine,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Crawley- 
Boevey,  of  Flaxley  Abbey,  Gloucs.).]  B.  May  14,  1781,  at 
Yealmpton,  Devon.  Matric.  Easter,  1800;  B..-\.  1804;  M.A. 
1807.  Fellow,  1802-11.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1803-29; 
Lower  Master,  1829-30.  Married,  Dec.  4,  1810,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Lord,  of  Pembroke.  Died  July,  1830,  at  Eton. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  James  A.  (1841)  and  John  E.  (1836); 
brother  of  Duke  (1799).  (King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Boase,  CoUed. 
Cornub.;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.,  1830,  i.  648.) 

YONGE,  CHARLES  DUKE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Feb.  24,  1831.  [Eldest  s.  of  Charles  (above).  Lower 
master  at   Eton   (and   Elizabeth,   dau.   of   Joseph    Lord).] 

B.  Nov.  30,  1812,  at  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1831.  Refused 
admission  to  his  Fellowship  at  King's,  on  appeal  to  the 
Visitor,  Feb.  24,  1834.  Migrated  to  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford, 
whence  he  matric.  May,  1834;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1835;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1874.  A  cricket  'blue'  at  Oxford,  1836.  Taught 
privately  until  1866.  Regius  Professor  of  History  and  English 
Literature,  Queen's  College,  Belfast,  1866-91.  Married,  Aug. 
15,  1837,  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  V.  Bethell,  of  Hereford;  no  issue. 
Author,  English-Greek  Lexicon,  and  of  many  works  on  the 
Latin  and  Greek  languages  and  on  Enghsh  history.  Died, 
s.p.,  Nov.  30,  1891,  in  Belfast.  Brother  of  James  A.  (1841) 
and  John  E.  (1836).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Boase,  iii.  1564;  Burke, 
L.G.;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  30;  D.N.B.) 

YONGE,  DENYS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  26, 1777.  Youngest 
s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1733),  V.  of  Great 
Torrington,  Devon.  B.  there,  July  23,  1756.  Schools,  Great 
Torrington  (Mr  Wickey)  and  Ottery  St  Mary.  Matric.  Michs. 
1777;  B.A.  1781 ;  M.A.  1807.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  May  30, 
1779;  priest,  Feb.  2,  1781.  R.  of  Black  Torrington,  Devon. 
R.  of  \Vest  Putford,  1783-1834.  R.  of  Monvenstow,  Cornwall, 
1807-34.  Resided  at  Great  Torrington.  Married  a  Miss 
Langford.  Brother  of  WilUaun  (1770);  father  of  Frederick 
L.  W.  (1823).  (Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  The  Extraordinary 
Black  Book,  1830;  Clergy  List.) 

YONGE,  DENYS  NELSON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  30, 

1854.  [4th]  s.  of  Frederick  Langford  [William]  (1833)  (and 
Isabel,  dau.  of  J.  D.  Foulkes,  of  Medland,  Devon).  B.  Feb.  26, 
1836,  at  Torrington,  Devon.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Lent, 
1855;  B..K.  1859.    Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  i860;  priest,  i86i; 

C.  of  White  Waltham,  Berks.,  1860-4.  C.  of  Shottesbrooke, 
1860-4.  C.  of  Lamorbey,  Kent,  1864-5.  C.  of  Englefield, 
Berks.,  1865-9.  V.  of  Broxted,  Essex,  1869-85.  V.  of  Boreham, 
1885-1918.  Married,  Aug.  20,  1892,  Mary  Isabel,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Eyre  Yonge  (1836).  Latterly  of  93,  Upper  Terrace, 
Springfield,  Chelmsford,  where  he  died  Oct.  9,  1920.  [Peile, 
11.  538;  Crockford;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.;  The  Times,  Oct.  12, 
1920.) 

YONGE,  The  Rev.  DUKE.  B..\.  1782,  incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  1782.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  10,  1782.  Matric. 
from  University  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  22,  i77i;B..'\.  1775- 
[3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Exeter  College,  Oxford,  i737),  R.  of 
Newton-Ferrers,  Devon  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Duke, 
ofOtterton).  B.  Dec.  3,  1750,  at  PoseK-nche,  Devon.  School, 
Free  School,  Plvmpton.  Studied  medicine  at  Plymouth.] 
C.  of  Charles,  P'lvmouth,  1774-  C.  of  Yealmpton,  Devon, 
1776-82.  V.  of  Otterton,  1782-95.  V.  of  Cornwood,  1793-1823. 
R.  of  Newton-Ferrers,  Devon,  1798-1808.  R.  of  Sheviocke, 
Cornwall,  1808-23.  Married,  Mar.  12,  1777,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Crawley-Boevey,  of  Flaxley  Abbey,  Gloucs. 
Author  of  devotional  works.  Died,  Dec.  3,  1823.  Father  of 
ke,  L.G.;  Boase, 


Charles  (1799)  and  the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke, 
Biblio.  Cornub.) 


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YoNGE,  Duke 

YONGE,  DUKE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Jan.  21, 
1799.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Duke  (above)  (and  Cathenne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Crawley-Boevey,  Bart.).]  B.  [Oct.  13, 
1779],  at  Yealmpton,  Devon.  Matric.  Easter,  1800;  B.A. 
1803;  M.A.  1808.  Fellow,  1802-6.  V.  of  Willoughton,  Lmcs., 
1805-36.  V.  of  Antony,  Cornwall,  1806-36.  R.  of  Newton 
Ferrers,  Devon,  1808-12.  Married,  May  14,  1806,  Cordelia 
Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Colbome,  of  Lyndhurst,  Hants,  and 
sister  of  John,  ist  Baron  Seaton.  Died  July  29,  1836,  at  the 
residence  of  his  brother,  Dr  Yonge,  in  Plymouth.  Brother  of 
Charles  (1799);  father  of  the  next.  (King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Eton 
Sch.  Lists,  which  gives  death  as  in  1839;  Burke,  L.G.;  Boase, 
Biblio.  Cornub.;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.,  915;  G.  Mag.,  1836, 
II.  33I-) 

YONGE,  DUKE  [JOHN].  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21,  1828; 
from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matnc.  Feb.  24, 
1827,  age  17;  returned  to  Oxford;  B.A.,  from  New  Inn  Hall, 
1836.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  Duke  (above),  V.  of  Antony, 
Cornwall.  B.  Mar.  9,  1809.  School,  Eton.]  C.  of  All  Samts, 
Bolton,  Lanes.  Married  Elizabeth  Roberts,  and  had  issue. 
Author,  Poems.  Died  Jan.  10,  1846,  at  Alloa,  Clackmanan,  of 
a  gunshot-wound.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase, 
Biblio.  Cornub.;  G.  Mag.,  1846,  i.  327.) 

YONGE  FREDERICK  LANGFORD  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  18)  at  Jesus,  Dec.  15,  1823.  Of  Devon.  S.  of  the  Rev. 
Denys(i777).  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828. 
P.C.  of  Frithelstock,  Devon,  1829-41.  Married,  June  24, 
1830,  Isabel,  dau.  of  J.  D.  Foulkes,  Esq.,  of  Medland,  Devon. 
Died  June  7,  1841,  aged  36,  at  Torrington,  Devon.  Father  of 
Denys  N.  (1854).  (Jesus  Coll.  Notes;  Clergy  List;  Clerical 
Guide;  G.  Mag.,  1841,  n.  215.) 

YONGE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Aug.  30,  1869.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  J[ohn  Eyre]  (1836), 
master  at  Eton  (and  the  Hon.  Catherine  Chariotte  Lysaght, 
dau. ofthe4th Lord de  Lisle).  [B.Oct.  10, 1850.]  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1869;  Scholar,  1870;  B.A.  (2isi  Wrangler) 
1873;  M.A.  1877.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester),  1875;  priest, 
1876;  C.  of  Carisbrooke,  Isle  of  Wight,  1875-9.  C.  of  York- 
town,  Surrey,  1879-82.  C.  of  Sparham,  Norfolk,  1882-93. 
V.  of  Hullavington,  Wilts.,  1893-1905.  R.  of  Newtimber, 
Sussex,  1905-18.  Married,  July  17,  1883,  Anne,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Starling  Norgate,  R.  of  Sparham. 
Latteriy  of  Wanborough  Lane,  Cranleigh,  where  he  died 
May  9,  1929.   (Crockford;  The  Times,  May  13,  1929) 

YONGE,  JAMES  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Tuly  28,  1841.  [3rd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (i799). 
under-master  at  Eton.]  B.  Mar.  9,  1822,  at  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1841;  Camden  medal,  1843;  B.A.  1846;  M.A.  1849. 
Fellow,  1844-60.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  20,  1844. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  6,  1853.  On  the  Western  Circuit. 
Recorder  of  Barnstaple  and  Bideford,  Devon,  1860-4. 
Married,  Aug.  28,  i860,  Hannah,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  Rogers, 
of  Dublin.  Died,  s.p.,  Sept.  12,  1864,  at  Conna  vicarage,  Co. 
Cork.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Charles  D.  (1831).  (Boase, 
III.  1565;  King's  Coll.  Reg.,  40;  Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
G.  Mag.,  1864,  II.  534.) 

YONGE,  JOHN  EYRE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept.  26,  1836.  [2nd  s.  of  Charles  (i799).  Master  at  Eton  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Lord).  Bapt.  Apr.  10,  1818,  at 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844.  Fellow, 
1839-44.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1840-75.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  1843;  priest,  1844;  C.  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk, 
1875-6.  C.  of  Loders,  Dorset,  1875-6.  Chaplain  to  Lord  de 
Lisle.  R.  of  Hempstead  with  Lessingham,  Norfolk,  1876-90. 
Married,  Dec.  19,  1844,  the  Hon.  Catherine  Charlotte  Lysaght, 
dau.  of  George,  4th  Baron  de  Lisle.  Author,  Horace,  with  English 
Notes.  Died  June  ii,  1890,  aged  72,  at  Hempstead  rectory. 
Brother  of  Charles  D.  {1831)  and  the  above;  father  of 
George  (1869).  (Boase,  11.  1565;  Boase,  Collect.  Cornub.; 
King's  Coll.  Reg.,  35;  Crockford.) 

YONGE,  LYTTLETON  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1880.  [6th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Vernon  George  (1841)  [R.]  of 
Whitmore,  Staffs.  B.  Feb.  9,  1861,  at  Great  Bolas,  Salop. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1880;  exhibitioner; 
B.A.  1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield),  1886;  priest,  1888;  C.  of 
Hadley,  Salop,  1886-90.  V.  of  Rowton,  1890-1915.  Married, 
Oct.  19,  1892,  E.  M.  H.,  only  child  of  Thomas  Growcock,  of 
Great  Bolas.  Died  July  15,  1915,  at  Rhyl.  (Crockford;  The 
Times,  July  19,  1915;  Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.) 

YONGE,  NORMAN  BOND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  28)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  1858;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  [2nd]  s.  of  Weston,  of  Chames 
Hall  [Eccleshall],  Staffs,  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Norman  Bond,  of 
Abergwilly,  Carm.).  [B.  Nov.  16,  1829.  Schools,  Rugeley 
Grammar,  and  Stamford  Grammar;  and  at  Birmingham 
Theological  College  and  Owens  College,  Manchester.]    Poet. 


YooL,  George  Alexander 

Author,  The  Shadow  of  the  Yew,  etc.  Married  IsabeUa 
Christian,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Cave,  of  Barbados.  Died  in  1872. 
Brother  of  Vernon  G.  (1841).  (T.  A.  Walker,  513;  Boase,  vi. 
976;  Burke,  L.G.;  V.  Hodson.) 

YONGE,  REGINALD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  i,  1833. 
Of  Shropshire.  [2nd  s.  of  Weston,  of  Madeley.  School, 
Shrewsbury.]  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  23,  1834. 
Matric.  Lent,  1834;  LL.B.  1840.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester), 
July  30,  1837;  priest,  Dec.  16,  1838.  C.  of  Wrenbury, 
Cheshire,  1842-6.  R.  of  Wrockwardine  Wood,  Salop,  1846- 
67.  P.C.  of  St  Thomas,  Toxteth  Park,  Liverpool,  1867-82. 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  Liverpool,  1882.  Married,  1839,  Harriet,  dau. 
of  R.  Rodenhurst,  of  Nantwich.  Latterly  of  i.  Belvedere 
Road,  Liverpool.  Died  Apr.  1889,  aged  79.  Brother  of  the 
next.  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Boase,  vi.  976;  Clergy  List; 
Crockford.) 

YONGE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  Dec.  8,  1828. 
[3rd  and  youngest]  s.  of  Weston,  Esq.,  of  Madeley,  Shrop- 
shure  (by  his  1st  wife,  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Gretton, 
R.  of  Norton,  Salop).  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1829;  B.A.  1834;  M.A,  1838.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor,  at 
Lichfield),  July  10, 1836;  priest,  1837;  C. of  Sandiacre,  Derbs., 
1836.  C.  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  Chaplain  to  the  Wolstanton 
and  Burslem  Union,  Staffs.,  1845-67.  V.  of  Weston,  Cheshke, 
1867-77.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1878.  Brother  of  the 
above.    {Clergy  List;  V.  Hodson;  Burke,  L.G.) 

YONGE,  VERNON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1752.  S.  of  Vernon,  gent.,  of  Staffs.  B.  in  Staffs.  Schools, 
Maer,  Staffs,  [and  Shrewsbury].  Matric.  Michs.  1752.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  Mar.  14,  1756;  priest.  May  17,  1761;  C.  of 
Pontesbury,  Salop,  1756-61.  C.  of  Meole-Brace,  1761. 
(Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  616.) 

YONGE,  VERNON  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  28, 
1841.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Weston,  of  Chames  Hall,  Eccleshall, 
Staffs,  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Norman  Bond,  Esq.,  of  Car- 
marthens.).  B.  July  4,  1823.  School,  Stamford  (Rev.  F. 
Gretton).  Matric.  Michs.  1841 ;  Scholar;  B.A.  1845.  Succeeded 
to  Chames  Hall,  1849.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford),  Dec.  20, 1846; 
priest,  Sept.  19,  1847;  C.  of  Pipe  and  Lyde,  Heref.,  1846-7. 
C.  of  Croxton,  Staffs.,  1848-53.  C.  of  Ullingswick,  Heref., 
1853-4.  C.  of  Great  Bolas,  Salop,  1855-63.  V.  of  Doddington, 
Cheshire,  1863-78.  R.  of  Whitmore,  Staffs.,  1878-85.  R.  of 
Brattleby,  Lines.,  1885-9.  Resided  latterly  at  Chames  Hall. 
J. P.  for  Staffs.  Married,  July  27,  1848,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Cave,  of  the  Barbados.  Died  Aug.  20,  1914,  aged 
91,  at  Chames  HaU.  Father  of  Lyttleton  V.  (1880);  brother 
of  Norman  B.  (1858).  {Eagle,  x,\xvi.  221;  Crockford; 
Waif  ord,  County  Families.) 

YONGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  20,  1770.  Of 
Devon.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  i733). 
V.  of  Great  Torrington.]  Matric.  Michs.  1770;  B.A.  {12th 
Wrangler)  1774;  M.A.  1777.  Ord. deacon  (Norwich),  June  24, 
1775;  priest.  Mar.  2,  1777.  V.  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk,  1799- 
1845.  R.  of  Hilborough,  1806-37.  R.  of  Necton  with  Hohne 
Hale,  1838-45.  Archdeacon  and  ChanceUor  of  Norwich, 
1782-1814.  Died  Dec.  2,  1845,  aged  92,  at  Swaffham. 
Brother  of  Denys  (1777);  father  of  the  next.  (Boase,  Collect. 
Cornub.;  G.  Mag.,  1845,  i.  324,  states  'he  was,  we  believe, 
a  son  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Philip,  Bishop  of  Norwich,  and  adds 
that  he  was  R.  of  Swaffham  'for  65  years.') 

YONGE,  WILLIAM  JOHNSON.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Dec.  15,  1804.  S.  of  the  Rev.  WilUam  (above)  (and 
Frances).  [B.  Oct.  15,  1785,  at  Torrington,  Devon.]  Bapt. 
Dec.  20,  1785.  Matric.  Michs.  1804;  B.A.  1809;  M.A.  1815. 
Fellow,  1807-24.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Dec.  18,  1808; 
priest,  July  8,  1810.  P.C.  of  Rockboume,  Hants.,  1824-75- 
Married  EUzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  WeUington  Furse, 
of  Halsdon,  Devon.  Died  May  2,  1875.  (Clergy  List;  Crock- 
ford; King's  Coll.  Reg.;  Burke,  L.G.  sub  Furse;  Sir  W. 
Sterry.) 

YOOL,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
29,  1895.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Field  Place,  Weybridge,  Surrey. 
B.  Oct.  15,  1876,  at  Weybridge.  School,  Radley.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1899.  Second  Lieut.,  S.  Staffs.  Regt.,  1900; 
Lieut.,  1902;  Capt.,  1909;  Major,  1915.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Major,  South  Staffordshire  Regt.;  attached 
Lanes.  Regt.;  Lieut.-Col.,  Lincolnshire  Regt.  (T.F.);  wounded 
twice;  D.S.O.;  mentioned  twice  in  despatches).  Retired, 
1922.  Married,  Marjorie,  dau.  of  E.  A.  Miller,  of  St  Andrews, 
and  had  issue.  Died  Dec.  10,  1934,  at  Kingsley,  Shiplake, 
Oxon.  (Radley  Reg.;  Army  Lists;  The  V.C.  and  D.S.O.;  The 
Times,  Dec.  12,  1934.) 


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YooL,  George  Valentine 

YOOL,  GEORGE  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1847.  [3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Gloucester  Place,  Hyde  Park, 
London.]  Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar,  1849;  B.A.  {srd 
Wrangler  and  2nd  Smith's  prize)  1851;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
ist  Class,  1852);  M.,\.  1854.  FeUow,  1853;  Assistant  Tutor, 
1853-4.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  17,  185 1.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  26,  1856.  Equity  Draftsman  and  Conveyancer. 
Author,  An  Essay  on  Law  of  Waste  and  Nuisance.  Died 
Nov.  6,  1907,  aged  78.  {Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court;  Foster, 
Men  at  the  Bar;  The  Times,  Nov.  12,  1907.) 
YORK,  DUKE  OF,  (1894),  see  GEORGE,  H.R.H.  Prince. 
YORK,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 

1829.  Of  Middlesex.  Kept  the  Michs.  Term,  1829. 
YORK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  21,  1846. 
Matric.  Michs.  1846;  B.A.  {nth  Wrangler)  1850;  M.A.  1853. 
FeUow,  18S2-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1850;  priest  (Llandaff), 
1851.  R.  of  Little  Eversden,  1854-87,  and  V.  of  Great 
Eversden,  Cambs.,  1863-87.  Died  June  i8,  1887.  (Crockford; 
The  Guardian,  June  29,  1887.) 
YORK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  28,  1846;  a 
'Ten-year  man.'  'Plus  annos  24  natus.'  Matric.  Lent,  1855; 
B.D.  {Stat.Eliz.)  1856.  Ord. deacon  (Worcester),  1849;  priest, 
1850.  Assistant  Master  at  Birmingham  and  Edgbaston  Prep. 
School,  1857-70.  Chaplain  of  Queen's  Hospital,  Birmingham, 
1867-79.  Chaplain  of  St  Olave's  Union  Infirmary,  Rother- 
hithe  and  of  Bermondsey  Workhouse,  1879.  Chaplain  of 
St  Olave's  Workhouse,  Horsleydown,  1884-94.  Disappears 
from  Crockford,  1895. 
YORKE,  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1870.  [5th]  s.  of  the  Hon.  and  Ven.  Henry  Reginald 
(1820),  Archdeacon  of  Ely,  of  Wimpole,  Cambs.  (and  Flora 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Campbell,  Bart.). 
B.  Jan.  12,  1852,  at  Wimpole.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs. 
1870.  Ord.  deacon  (Brisbane),  1883;  priest,  1884;  C.  of 
Rockhampton,  Queensland,  Australia,  1883-4.  C.  of  St 
Lawrence  and  North  Rockhampton,  1884-5.  Inc.  of  Bodalla, 
N.S.W.,  1885-6.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Fitzroy,  Victoria,  1887. 
Inc.  of  St  Matthew's,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  1887-90.  Inc. 
of  Queenstown  with  Arrowtown,  Dunedin,  1891-4.  Inc.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Masterton,  Wellington,  N.Z.,  1894-7.  R.  of 
Fowhnere,  Cambs.,  1897-1925.  Married,  Apr.  16,  1885,  Cecil 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Henry  Stuart  Russell.  Died  suddenly, 
June  7,  1925,  at  Fowlmere.  Brother  of  Philip  S.  (1854). 
(Rugby  Sch.  Reg. ;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  sub  Hardwicke ; 
The  Times,  June  10,  1925.) 
YORKE,  CHARLES.  B.A.  1759,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A.  from 
Magdalene,  1759.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  William,  of  Spaxton, 
Somerset.]  Matric.  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  6,  1739, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1742.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
YORKE,  CHARLES  ISAAC.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens', 
Feb.  9,  1781.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  James  (1748).  Bishop 
of  Ely.]  Matric.  Easter,  1784;  M.A.  1784.  Fellow  of  St 
John's,  1788-90.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  Dec.  12,  1790;  priest, 
Dec.  19,  1790;  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely.  Brother  of 
Philip  (1788).  (F.  P.  White.) 
YORKE,  CHARLES  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  22,  1818.  [2nd]  s.  of  [the  Rev.]  Philip  (1788)  (and  the 
Hon.  Anna  Maria  Cocks).  B.  [Oct.  7,  1801],  at  Great  Horkes- 
ley,  Essex.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1819;  B.A.  1823; 
M.A.  1827.  Ord. deacon  (St  Asaph),  1825;  priest  (SaUsbury), 
1826.  V.  of  Latton  with  Essey,  Wilts.,  1826-9.  R.  of  Shenfield, 
Essex,  1829-63.  Married,  Dec.  17,  1840,  EUen,  youngest  dau. 
of  John  Leigh,  of  Sandhills.  Author,  The  Church  of  Christ 
portrayed;  Original  researches  in  the  Word  of  God.  Died  July 
25,  1863.  Father  of  Reginald  L.  (1864).  {Harrow  Sch.  Re%.; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Hardwicke);  Clergy  List;  Crockford; 
Boase,  iii.  1566;  G.  Mag.,  1863,  11.  380.) 
YORKE,  CHARLES  PHILIP.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  Jan.  22,  1781.  Of  Middlesex.  [2nd]  s.  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Charles  (1739),  deceased,  Attorney-General  (by  his 
2nd  wife,  Agneta,  dau.  of  Henry  Johnson,  of  Great  Berk- 
hamsted).  [B.  Mar.  12,  1764.]  School,  Harrow.  Matnc. 
Easter,  1783;  M.A.  per  Lit.  Reg.,  1783-  Adm.  at  Lmcoln's 
Inn,  July  25,  1780.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  12,  1787-  Chief. 
Justice  of  the  Isle  of  Ely,  1789-93-  M-P-  for  Cambridgeshire, 
1790-1810.  Lieut.-Col.,  Cambs.  Mihtia,  i799-  Secretary  of 
State  for  War,  1801-3;  Home  Secretary,  1803-4.  A  TeUer  of 
the  Exchequer,  1810-34.  M.P.  for  St  Germains,  Cornwall, 
1810-12;  for  Liskeard,  1812-18.  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty, 
i8io-i2.  Retired  from  public  life,  1818.  Strongly  opposed 
Catholic  Emancipation  and  the  abolition  of  mutilation  after 
execution  for  treason;  and  gained  the  hatred  of  the  press  for 
enforcing  the  'No  strangers'  order  in  the  House;  resisted  the 
inquiry  into  the  Government's  conduct  of  the  Walcheren 
expedition,  1810.  F.R.S.  1801;  F.S.A.,  1801;  P.C.  1801. 
Married,  July  i,  1790,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles 
Manningham,  of  Thorpe,  Surrey.  Died,  s.p.,  in  Bruton  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  Mar.  13,  1834.  Half-brother  of  Philip  (i774)- 


YoRKE,  Henry  Reginald 

(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  577;  Burke,  P. 
and  B.  sub  Earl  of  Hardwicke;  Inns  of  Court;  D.N.B.; 
Winstanley,  Unreformed  Camliridge,  55,  215.) 

YORKE,  CHARLES  PHILIP  (1835),  see  HARDWICKE. 

YORKE,  CHARLES  PHILIP  (1855),  see  ROYSTON,  VISCOUNT. 

YORKE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  18, 
1805.  [3rd|  s.  of  Thomas  (i755),  of  Halton  Place,  Skipton, 
Vorks.  (and  Jane  Reay).  B.  [Feb.  8,  1787J,  at  Halton  Place, 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  Michs.  1805;  Scholar,  1805. 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  .-^pr.  14,  1809;  B.A.  1810;  M.A. 
1813.  Fellow,  1810-17.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  29, 
1810.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  25,  1819.  Of  Bewerley  Hall, 
near  Pateley  Bridge,  Yorks.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died  Nov.  29, 
1871,  in  London.  Left  i^ooo  to  St  Catharine's  College  for 
educational  purposes  and  also  endowed  the  Vorke  (Univer- 
sity) prize.  Brother  of  John  (1796).  (Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
Boase,  vi.  976;  Inns  of  Court;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.  F.  Browne, 
St  Catharine's  College,  219;  P.  E.  Towell.) 

YORKE,  ELIOT  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1823.  [3rd]  s.  of  [Admiral]  Sir  Joseph  Sydney,  K.C.B.[M.P.], 
of  Hants,  (and  Elizabeth  Weake,  dau.  of  James  Rattray). 
[B.  Apr.  29,  1805.]  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Lent,  1824; 
B.A.  1827;  M.A.  1830.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  13,  1827. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  May  10,  1832.  M.P.  for  Cambridgeshire, 
1835-65.  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Cambs.  Granted  precedence  of 
an  earl's  son,  Feb.  10,  1836.  Chairman  of  Cambridgeshire 
Quarter  Sessions,  1839-73.  Married,  Jan.  31,  1833,  Emily 
Anne  Millicent,  only  dau.  of  Emihus  Henry  Delm^-Radclifie, 
Esq.,  of  Hitchin,  Herts.  Died,  s.p.,  May  3,  1885,  in  Park 
Lane,  London.  Brother  of  Grantham  M.  (1832),  Henry  R. 
(1820)  and  of  Charies  P.  (1835,  sub  Hardwicke).  (Harrow  Sch. 
Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Hardwicke);  Eagle,  xrv.  109; 
Boase,  in.  1566;  Inns  of  Court.) 

YORKE,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  14, 
1832.  Matric.  Michs.  1832;  B.A.  1836;  M.A.  1839.  Died 
Oct.  24,  1893,  aged  78.    (Univ.  Almanack.) 

YORKE,  GEORGE  CHARILAUS  CAMPERDOWN  REDHEAD. 
.\dm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  21,  1827.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry 
Redhead  [the  revolutionary,  of  the  Inner  Temple  and  of 
10,  Grocers'  Hall  Court  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)]  (and  a  dau. 
of  —  .Andrews,  Keeper  of  Dorchester  Castle).  B.  Oct.  11, 
1805.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Michs.  1827.  Kept 
ten  terms.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  2,  1828.  Resided 
in  Lothian  Street,  Edinburgh.  Brother  of  Henry  G.  R.  (1825). 
(Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.;  Peile,  11.  426;  Inns  of  Court.) 

YORKE,  GRANTHAM  MUNTON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens', 
June  II,  1832.  Of  Hants.  [4th  s.  of  Admiral  Sir  Joseph 
Sydney  (and  Elizabeth  Weake,  dau.  of  James  Rattray). 
B.  Feb.  14,  1809.  School,  Charterhouse.]  Had  served  with 
the  52nd  Regiment,  1826;  the  94th,  1829;  the  85th,  1829; 
retired  as  Lieut.,  1833.  Matric.  Michs.  1832.  Adm.  as  a  FeU.- 
Com.  at  Trinity  College,  DubUn,  Apr.  19,  1834.  Ord.  deacon 
(Limerick),  1835;  priest  (Lincohi),  1837.  R.  of  St  Philip's, 
Birmingham,  1844-74.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1845-79-  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Worcester.  Dean  of  Worcester,  1874-9. 
Granted  precedence  of  an  earl's  son,  Feb.  10,  1836.  Married, 
Mar.  10,  1830,  Marian  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  C. 
Montgomer>',  ist  Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Died  Oct.  2,  1879. 
Brother  of  EUot  T.  (1823),  Henry  R.  (1820)  and  Charles  P. 
(1835,  sub  Hardwicke).  (List  of  Carthusians;  R.  L.  Arrow- 
smith;  Crockford;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sitb  Earl  of  Hardwicke).) 

YORKE,  HENRY  GALGACUS  REDHEAD.  .\dm.  pens,  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  18,  1825;  Fell.-Com.,  Mar.  18,  1828.  [Eld.]  s. 
of  Henry  Redhead  [the  revolutionary,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.] 
(and  a  dau.  of  —  Andrews,  keeper  of  Dorchester  Castle,  where 
his  father  had  been  imprisoned).  B.  Dec.  9,  1802.  School, 
Eton  [and  Charterhouse].  Matric.  Michs.  1826.  Kept  seven 
terms.  M.P.  for  York,  1841-8.  Married,  1837,  Elizabeth 
Crosbie,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William,  4th  Baron  Brandon. 
Committed  suicide  in  London,  May  12,  1848.  Brother  of 
George  C.  C.  R.  (1827).  (List  of  Cartltusians;  Peile,  11.  418; 
Return  of  M.P.s;  V.  Hodson.) 

YORKE,  HENRY  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
28,  1820.  S.  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Joseph  Sydney  [K.C.B., 
M.P.]  (by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth  Weake,  dau.  of  James 
Rattray).  B.  [Oct.  30,  1803],  at  Bursledon,  Hants.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1826;  M.A.  1829.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln),  Sept.  24,  1826;  priest  (Lincohi,  LUt.  dim. 
from  Chichester),  Sept.  23,  1S27.  R-  of  Aspenden,  Herts.. 
1830-56.  R.  of  Wimpole,  Cambs.  1831-71.  Archdeacon  of 
Huntingdon,  1856-9.  Canon  of  Ely,  1859-71.  J-P-„for 
Cambs.  Granted  precedence  of  an  earl's  son,  Feb.  10,  183O. 
Married,  Nov.  19,  1833,  Flora  EHzabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  General 
Sir  Alexander  Campbell,  Bart.  Died  Sept.  26,  1871.  Father  of 
Alexander  C.  (1870)  and  Philip  S.  (1854);  brother  of  EliotT. 
(1823)  Charles  P.  (1835,  sub  Hardwicke,  and  Grantham  H. 
(1832).  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  (sub  Eari  of 
Hardwicke);  Boase,  m.  1567;  Clergy  List;  Crockford.) 


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YoRKE,  James 

YORKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  7,  1836.  2nd  s.  of 
James,  money-broker,  of  Peterborough.  B.  June  18,  1816, 
at  Oundle.  Schools,  Peterborough  (Mr  Garbett)  and 
Grantham  (Mr  Andrews).  Matric.  Michs.  1836;  B.A.  1840; 
M.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1840;  priest,  1842;  C.  of 
Neston,  Cheshire,  1841-3.  C.  of  Malpas,  1844-9.  C.  of 
Marbury,  1849-70;  R.  there,  1870-5.  Domestic  Chaplain  to 
Viscount  Combermere.  Married,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  Harry  Mainwaring,  Bart.  Died  Mar.  5,  1875.  (Scott, 
MSS.;  Crockford;  Clergy  List.) 

YORKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Jan.  14,  1796. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Thomas  (1755),  Esq.,  of  Halton  Place,  Yorks. 
(and  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Reay,  of  Newcastle).  [B.  Feb.  29, 
1776.  School,  Rugby.]  Matric.  Michs.  1796.  Succeeded  to 
the  family  estates,  July  3,  1811.  Of  Halton  Place  and 
Bewerley  Hall.  High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire,  1818-19.  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Yorks.  Married,  Aug.  9,  1821,  Mary,  dau.  of  Ichabod 
Wright,  of  Mapperley.  Died  Feb.  5,  1857,  at  Bewerley  Hall; 
buried  at  Pateley  Bridge.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1805);  father 
of  the  next  and  of  Thomas  E.  (1849).  {Rugby  Sch.  Reg.; 
St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  578;  Burke,  L.G.) 

YORKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  July  i,  1846. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.  (above),  of  Bewerley  Hall,  Pateley  Bridge, 
Yorks.  (and  Mary  Wright).  B.  there  [Mar.  28,  1827].  Bapt. 
Apr.  8,  1827.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs.  1846.  Succeeded 
to  Bewerley  Hall,  1857.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding  of 
Yorks.  Married,  Sept.  5,  1859,  Alice,  5th  dau.  of  James 
Simpson,  of  West  Chffe,  Kent.  Died,  s.p.,  Oct.  3,  1883. 
Brother  of  Thomas  E.  (1849).   {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Burke,  L.G.) 

YORKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  13,  1823.  Of 
Middlesex.  [Eldest  s.  of  Joseph  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of 
James  Cocks).  B.  Jan.  11,  1807.  School,  Eton.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1825.  Of  Forthampton  Court,  Tewkesbury,  Gloucs. 
M.P.  for  Reigate,  1831-2.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Worcs.;  J. P.  for 
Gloucs.  High  Sheriff  of  Gloucs.,  1844-5.  Married,  Dec.  31, 
1834,  Frances  Antonia,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Reginald  Pole- 
Carew,  M.P.,  of  Antony,  Cornwall  and  had  issue.  Died. 
Feb.  4,  1889.  {Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Boase,  iii.  1567;  Eagle,  .\v. 
372;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub  Hardwicke).) 

YORKE,  PEIRCE  WYNNE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  21,  1803.  [B.  Aug.  7,  1784].  [Eld.]  s.  of  Philip  (next), 
of  Dyffren  Aled,  Denbighs.  (by  his  2nd  wife).  School,  Eton. 
Of  Dyflren  Aled.  High  Sheriff  of  Denbighs.,  18 17.  Married, 
1817,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bulkeley  Hughes, 
of  PlSs  Coch,  Anglesey,  and  had  issue.Died  Feb.  9, 1837.  Trin. 
Coll.  Adms.,  confusing  him  with  his  brother,  Philip  W.  (1806), 
states  that  he  migrated  to  St  John's;  half-brother  of  Simon 
(1788).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.) 

YORKE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  14, 
1762.  Of  Denbighs.  [Eldest  s.  of  Symon,  of  Erddig,  Wrexham 
(and  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Matthew  Hutton,  of  Newnham,  Herts.). 
B.  July  30,  1743,  at  Erddig.  School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1762;  M.A.,  per  Lit.  Reg.,  1765.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  12,  1762.  Called  to  the  Bar,  July  4,  1767.  F.S.A.,  1768. 
M.P.  for  Helston,  1774-8;  for  Grantham,  1792-3.  Married 
(i)  July  2,  1770,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cust, 
3rd  Bart.,  and  had  issue;  (2)  1782,  Diana,  widow  of  Ridgeway 
Owen  Meyrick  (and  dau.  of  Peirce  Wynne),  of  Dyffryn  Aled, 
Denbighs.,  and  had  further  issue.  Author,  The  Royal  Tribes 
of  Wales.  Died  Feb.  ig,  1804,  at  Erddig  Park,  Wrexham. 
Father  of  Peirce  W.  (above)  Philip  W.  (1806)  andSimon  (1788). 
{Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  Inns  of  Court;  Return,  of  M.P.s.;  G.  Mag., 
1804,  I.  280;  D.N.B.) 

YORKE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  15,  i774- 
Of  Middlesex.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Charies  (1739), 
deceased,  Attorney-General  (by  his  ist  wife,  Catherine,  only 
dau.  of  William  Freeman).  B.  May  31,  1757.  School,  Harrow.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1775;  M.A.  1776;  Hon.  LL.D.  1811.  Of 
Wimpole,  Cambs.  High  Steward  of  the  University,  1806-34. 
M.P.  for  Cambridgeshire,  1780-90.  Succeeded  his  uncle  as 
3rd  Earl  of  Hardwicke,  May,  1796.  Lord-Lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  1801-6.  Supported  CathoUc  emancipation  and  the 
Reform  bill,  1831.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Cambridgeshire,  1790- 
1834.  A  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum,  1802-34.  K.G., 
1803.  F.R.S.,  1790.  F.S.A.,  1791;  P.C,  1801.  Married, 
July  24,  1782,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Balcarres,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Nov.  18,  1834;  buried  at  Wimpole.  Father  of 
Philip,  Viscount  Royston  (1801,  sub  Royston);  half-brother 
of  Charles  P.  (1781).   {Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

YORKE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  19,  1788.  Of 
Middlesex.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  James  (1748),  Bishop  of 
Ely  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Isaac  Maddox,  Bishop  of 
Worcester).  B.  Feb.  24,  1770.]  Matric.  Michs.  1788;  B.A. 
1793;  M.A.  1796.  Fellow,  1792-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  15, 
1794;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely),  Mar.  i,  1795. 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  1795.  R.  of  St  Michael's,  Mile 
End,  Essex,  1795-6.  R.  of  Great  Horkesley,  1796-1817. 
Preb.  of  Ely,  1795-1817.  R.  of  Littlebury,  Essex,  1800-17. 
Married,  Nov.  29,  1797,  the  Hon.  .'Vnna  Maria  Cocks,  youngest 


YoRKE,  Thomas 


dau.  of  Lord  Somers.  Took  a  leading 


in  the  Church 


Downman.   Father  of  Charles  I.  (i8i8);  brother  of  Charles  : 
(1781).   {St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  578;  Burke,  P.  and  B.,  sub 
Earl  of  Hardwicke.) 
YORKE,  PHILIP  (1801),  see  ROYSTON,  VISCOUNT. 

YORKE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan,  10,  1868.  Did 
not  reside.  [Eldest  s.  of  Sirhon,  of  Erddig,  Denbighshire  (and 
Victoria  Mary  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  General  Sir  Edward  Cust, 
ist  Bart.).  B.  Apr.  28,  1849.]  Of  Erddig,  Denbighshire.  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Denbighs.;  High  Sheriff,  1895.  Mayor  of 
Wrexham,  1896-7.  Capt.,  Royal  Denbigh  Rifles.  Married 
(i)  Apr.  12,  1877,  Annette  Fountavne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Price  Puleston,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Emral,  Flints.;  (2)  Apr. 
23,  1902,  Louisa  Matilda,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  J.  Scott,  R.  of 
Chilton-Foliat,  Wilts.,  and  had  issue.  Died  June  21,  1922. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

YORKE,  PHILIP  SYDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1854.  [Eldest]  s.  of  the  Venerable  Henry  Reginald 
(1820),  R.  of  Wimpole,  Cambs.  (and  Flora  EUzabeth,  dau.  of 
General  Sir  Alexander  Campbell,  Bart.).  B.  there  Dec.  31, 
1834.  Bapt.  July  13,  1835.  School  [Cheam],  Surrey  (private). 
Matric.  Michs.  1854.  Cadet  in  the  H.E.I.  Co.'s  Service,  1855; 
Ensign,  12th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  1855;  Lieut.,  1857; 
Captain,  1863;  Major,  1868;  Lieut. -Col.,  1869;  Brevet- 
Colonel,  1874.  Married,  May  19,  1881,  Alice  Hopwood 
Schofield,  dau.  of  William  Dudley  Coddington,  of  Wycoller, 
near  Blackburn.  Died,  s.p.,  Dec.  7,  1881.  Brother  of 
Alexander  C.  (1870).  {Army  Lists;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  [sub 
Earl  of  Hardwicke);  /.  Rennie.) 

YORKE,  PHILIP  WYNNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  4, 1806. 
[3rd]  s.  of  PhiUp  (1762),  of  Dyffren  Aled,  Denbighs.  (by  his 
2nd  wife,  Diana,  widow  of  Ridgeway  Owen  Meyrick  and  dau. 
of  Peirce  Wynne).  [School,  Westminster].  Matric.  Easter, 
1806;  B..A..  1811;  M.A.  1820.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  Sept. 
22,  1811;  priest  (London),  Feb.  23,  1812.  R.  of  South  Shoe- 
bury,  Essex,  1812-58.  R.  of  Rayleigh,  1838-43.  R.  of  Hawk- 
well,  1844-58.  Died,  s.p..  Mar.  21,  1858,  aged  70.  Brother  of 
Peirce  W.  (1803),  half-brother  of  Simon  (1788).  {Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1858,  I.  563;  Record  of  Old  Westminsters,  where  he  is 
erroneously  identified  with  Peirce  W.) 

YORKE,  REGINALD  LUCAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20, 
1864.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Isaac  (1818),  R.  of  Shenfield, 
Essex  (and  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Leigh).  B.  there,  Jan.  26, 
1846.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1864;  B.A.  1868; 
M.A.  1871.  C.  of  the  Lye,  Worcs.,  1870-1.  C.  of  Powick,  1871. 
Died  Oct.  22,  1871,  at  the  rectory,  Severn  Stoke,  as  the  result 
of  an  accident  while  cub-hunting.  {Harrow  Sch.  Reg. ;  Clergy 
List;  The  Standard,  Oct.  24,  1871;  The  Times,  Oct.  25,  1871.) 

YORKE,  REGINALD  SOMERS.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, June  12,  1872.  [2nd]  s.  of  Capt.  James  Charles  (Oriel 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1834),  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  deceased  (and 
Georgiana  Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Hawkins,  Canon 
of  York).  [B.  June  10,  1854.  Schools,  Christ  College,  Brecon 
and  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1872;  B..\.  1886.  In  the 
Chinese  Imperial  Customs,  1876-93.  Civil  Rank,  of  the 
4th  Class  (China).  Married,  Feb.  10,  1886,  Emmeline,  sister 
of  Sir  Malby  Crofton,  3rd  Bart.,  and  had  issue.  Resided 
latterly  at  Yscythrog,  Bwlch,  Brecons.  Died  Jan.  29,  1916, 
at  Hastings.  {Tonbridge  Sch.  Reg.;  Burke,  P.  and  B.  {sub 
Earl  of  Hardwicke);  Canon  A.  E.  Donaldson;  The  Times, 
Feb.  1,  1916.) 

YORKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Jan. 
1775.  S.  of  Edward,  scribe,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there,  Jan.  5, 
1756.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  Lent,  1775; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1779.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1778.  {Merchant 
Taylors'  Sch.  Reg.,  which  calls  him  'R.  of  Osgodby,  Lines.'; 
Northants.  Clergy.) 

YORKE,  SIMON.  Adm  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
29,  1788.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Philip  (1762),  of  Erddig,  Denbighs. 
(by  his  1st  wife,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cust,  3rd  Bart.). 
B.  [July  27,  1771],  in  St  George's  parish,  Hanover  Square, 
London.  [School,  Eton.]  Matric.  Easter,  1789;  B.A.  1793; 
M.A.  1797.  M.P.  for  Grantham,  1793-1802.  High  Sheriff  of 
Denbighshire,  1807-8.  Mairied,  Mar.  11,  1807,  Margaret, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Holland,  of  Teydran,  Denbighs.,  and 
had  issue.  Died  Dec.  12,  1834.  Half-brother  of  Peirce  W. 
(1803)  and  PhUip  W.  (1806).  {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  St  John's 
Coll.  Adm.,  IV.  578;  Retttrn  of  M.P.s.) 

YORKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  13,  1755.  B. 
[June  5,  1738],  at  Helperby,  Yorks.  [2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Halton  Place,  Yorks.  (and  Abigail,  dau.  of  William  Andrews, 
of  Barnes  Hall,  Worcs.).]  Matric.  Michs.  1755;  LL.B.  1761. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Aug.  11,  1755-  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  21,  1764.  Of  Halton  Place,  Yorks.  Married,  Feb.  8, 
1774,  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Reay,  of  Killingworth,  North- 
umberland. Died  July  3,  1811.  Father  of  John  (1796)  and 
Edmund  (1805).   {Return  of  M.P.s;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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YoRKE,  Thomas 

YORKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  5,  1830.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  Michs.  1829;  B.A.  1834.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich),  July  26,  1840. 

YORKE,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  7, 
1849.  [2nd]  s.  of  John  (1796),  Esq.,  of  Bewerley  Hall,  Yorks. 
(and  Mary,  dau.  of  Ichabod  Wright,  of  Mapperiey).  B.  [Aug 
4,  1832],  at  Pateley.  Bapt.  Aug.  12,  1832.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  Michs.  1849;  B.A.  1853.  J-P-,  D.L.,  West  Riding; 
High  Sheriff,  1889.  Of  Halton  Place,  Craven,  Yorks.,  and 
succeeded  his  brother  at  Beweriey  Hall,  1883.  J. P.  for  the 
Liberty  of  Ripon.  Married  (i)  Feb.  17,  1863,  Augusta  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Baillie,  R.  of  Elsdon, 
Northumberland,  and  had  issue;  (2)  Oct.  20,  1883,  Fanny, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Walsham,  ist  Bart.,  of  Knili 
Court,  Heref.  Died  Mar.  24,  1923.  Brother  of  John  (1846). 
(Burke,  L.G.\  G.  Mag.,  1863,  i.  373;  Eton  Sch.  Lists  record 
a  —  Yorke  in  1847.) 

YORKE,  VINCENT  WODEHOUSE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  10,  1888.  2nd  s.  of  John  Reginald,  Esq. 
(Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1854),  of  Forthampton  Court, 
Gloucs.  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Sophie  Matilda,  dau.  of  Baron 
Vmcent  de  Tuyll  de  Seroskerker).  B.  May  21,  1869,  at 
15,  Chesham  Street,  Pimlico,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1888; 
Scholar,  1891;  B.A.  (Class.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1891; 
(Class.  Tnp.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1892);  M.A.  1895.  Fellow,  1895. 
Lieut.,  Gloucs.  Yeomanry,  1894;  Capt.,  Royal  Gloucs. 
Hussars- Yeomanry,  1904-7.  Chairman  of  the  Mexican 
Railway,  Ltd.  A  Director  of  the  Westminster  Bank.  Of 
Forthampton  Court,  Gloucs.  J. P.  for  Gloucs.  Chairman  of 
the  National  Provident  Institution.  Married,  Aug.  24, 1899,  the 
Hon.  Maud  Evelyn  Wyndham,  dau.  of  the  2nd  Lord  Leconfield, 
and  had  issue.  {King's  Coll.  Reg.,  185;  Army  Lists;  Who's 
Who.) 

VOSHIDA,  MASAO.  Adm.  at  Selwvn  H.,  Oct.  i,  1894.  B. 
July  I,  1868.  Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M..\.  1901. 
Brother  of  the  next. 

YOSHIDA,  SEICHI.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1899;  an  'Ad- 
vanced Student.'  B.  July,  1872.  Graduated  at  Tokyo 
University,  1898.  Professor  at  Tokyo  Higher  Normal  School, 
1902 ;  at  Tokyo  Imperial  University,  1919 ;  at  Nippon  Univer- 
sity; Head  of  the  Law  and  Literature  Faculty.  Brother  of  the 
above.    {Who's  Who  in  Japan.) 

YOUDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  23, 
1763;  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Oct.  22,  1760.  S.  of  Thomas,  druggist,  of  Denbighs.  B.  in 
Ruthin.  School,  Ruthin.  Matric.  Easter,  1763;  B.A.  1765; 
M.A.  1768.  Fellow,  1766-72.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  Dec.  21, 
1765;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1767.  V.  of  Higham,  Kent,  1771-96. 
Head  Master  of  Beaumaris  School,  Anglesey,  -1778-. 
Author,  The  Adventures  0/  Telemachus,  in  blank  verse.  Died 
in  September,  1796.  (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  687;  Al.Oxon.; 
G.  Mag.,  1796,  II.  795.) 

YOULDEN,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12, 1821. 
Matric.  Michs.  1821;  B.A.  1825;  M.A.  1828.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi),  May  29,  1825;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1825.  Master  of 
Henley-on-Thames  Grammar  School  until  1841.  R.  of 
Hedsor,  Bucks.,  1841-60.  Died  Nov.  13,  i860,  at  Taplow. 
(CUrgy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  11.  679.) 

YOULE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  13,  1780, 
as  Voull.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Stainforth,  West  Riding,  Yorks. 
Matric.  Michs.  1780;  Scholar,  1783;  B..\.  (15M  Wrangler) 
1784,  Youll;  M.A.  1787.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  July  18,  1784; 
priest,  Oct.  10,  1784.  R.  of  West  Retford,  Notts.,  1787-1836. 
R.  of  Grove,  1798-1836.  J.P.  for  the  Liberties  of  Southwell 
and  Scrooby.  Died  Nov.  27,  1836,  aged  76,  at  West  Retford. 
Father  of  the  next.  [St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  579;  G.  Mag. 
1837,  I.  107.) 

YOULE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  14, 
1810.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Abraham  (above),  R.  of  West  Retford.] 
B.  at  West  Retford,  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1810;  B.A.  1814. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester),  1815.  V.  of  Apethorpe,  Northants., 
1824.  Died  Apr.  24,  1824,  'not  long  presented  to  his  living.' 
(G.  Mag.,  1824,  I.  644.) 

YOULL,  GEOFFREY  BLENKINSOPP.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  9, 
1897.  [S.  of  J.  G.,  of  Jesmond,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  B.  1879.] 
School,  Malvern  College.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B..\.  1900; 
M.A.  1904.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  1903. 
On  the  North-Eastem  Circuit.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Lieut.,  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  wounded).  Of 
18,  Grainger  Street  West,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  in  1946. 
{Malvern  Coll.  Reg.;  Law  Lists.) 

YOUNG,  ALBERT  STEWART  WINTHROP.  Adm.  at  King's 
(age  18),  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Sept.  10,  i860.  [4th]  s.  of 
Captain  Sir  George  [2nd]  Bart.,  R.N.  (and  Susan,  dau.  of 
WiUiam  Mackworth  Praed).  B.  [Mar.  16,  1842],  at  Cookham, 
Berks.    Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  (ii/A  Classic)  1864;  M.A. 


Young,  Arthur 

1867.  Fellow,  1863-78.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  i866;  priest 
1867;  C.  of  Datchet,  Bucks.,  1866-8.  C.  of  St  Niary's', 
Bryanston  Square,  London,  1868-75.  V.  of  St  Luke's,  Maryle- 
bone,  1875-7.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1865.  V.  of 
Kingston-on-Thames,  Surrey,  1877-1918.  One  of  three 
brothers  who,  in  1866,  attempted  the  feat  of  climbing  Mont 
Blanc  without  a  guide;  in  descending  they  fell,  one,  Bulkley 
Samuel  (1862),  being  killed.  The  incident  is  vividly  told  in 
Mark  Twain's  Tramp  Abroad.  Died,  unmarried,  Feb.  18, 
1918.  Brother  of  Bulkley  S.  (1862),  Sir  George,  Bart.  (1855) 
and  Wilham  .M.  (i860).  (King's  Coll.  Keg.;  Crockford.) 
YOUNG,  ALFRED.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Mar.  17,  1892.  [5th  and 
youngest  s.  of  Edward,  of  Famworth,  Liverpool.  B.  Apr.  16, 
1873.]  School,  Monkton  Combe,  Bath.  Matric.  Michs.  1892; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (io(A  Wrangler)  1895;  M.A.  1899;  Sc.D.  1908. 
Fellow,  1904-10;  Bursar.  Hon.  LL.D.,  St  Andrews,  1931. 
F.R.S.,  1934.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester),  1908;  priest,  1909; 
C.  of  Christ  Church,  Blacklands,  Hastings,  1908-10.  R.  of 
Birdbrook,  Essex,  1910-40.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Colchester,  1929.  Hon.  Canon  of  Chelmsford.  Married,  1907, 
Edith  Clara,  dau.  of  Edward  Wilson,  of  Sheffield.  Author 
(with  J.  H.  Grace),  The  Algebra  of  Invariants.  Died  Dec.  15, 
1940.  Brotherof  Edward  (1889)  and  Vincent  (1876).  (Crock- 
ford; Wlw  was  Who;  Cambridge  Daily  News,  Dec.  18,  1940.) 

YOUNG,  ALLAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27,  1877. 
[Younger]  s.  of  William,  Independent  Minister  (and  Charlotte 
Allan).  B.  Apr.  21,  1859,  at  Southsea,  Hants.  Matric.  Michs. 
1877;  B.A.  1881.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  June  24, 
1903.  In  the  Colonial  Service  Education  Department; 
Assistant  Master  at  the  Jamaica  High  School,  1889-91; 
Inspector  of  Schools  in  Jamaica,  1891-1915.  Returned  to 
England  and  resided  at  Red  Lodge,  Banstead,  Surrey.  Died 
Oct.  21,  1931.  (Eagle,  xlvii.  36;  Law  Lists;  W.  Cowper;  The 
Times,  Oct.  24,  1931.) 

YOUNG,  ALLEN  ALLICOCKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magda- 
lene, June  24,  1825.  [Eldest]  s.  of  AUen  Edward,  of  Orling- 
bury,  near  Wellingborough,  Northants.  (and  .\meha,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Neate).  [B.  Feb.  6,  1806.]  School,  Bedford.  Matric. 
Michs.  1825;  B.A.  1830;  M.A.  1833.  Of  Orlingbury,  Northants. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Northants.;  High  Sheriff,  1846.  A  member 
of  the  Pytchley  Hunt.  Married,  1832,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Young,  and  had  issue.  Died  .May  21,  1895. 
(Boase,  vi.  977;  Walford,  County  Families.) 

YOUNG,  ANTONY  ROGERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Aug.  14, 
1888.  S.  of  Marc  .Antony,  builder  [died  .-Vug.  10,  1875]  (and 
Clara  Rogers).  B.  .^ug.  16,  1870,  at  Stoke  Newington. 
School,  Probus,  Cornwall  (Rev.  R.  Blackmore).  Matric. 
Michs.  1888. 

YOUNG,  ARCHIBALD  ROBERTS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  30,  1833.  [4th]  s.  of  Henry  [of  Fowler's  Park, 
Kent,  M.D.]  (and  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  WilUam  Oliver,  of 
Dinlabyre).  B.  Oct.  6,  1814,  in  Calcutta.  Bapt.  at  Fort 
William,  Oct.  21,  1814.  School,  King's  College,  London  [and 
Charterhouse].  Matric.  Michs.  1834.  Entered  the  Hon.  East 
India  Co.'s  Bengal  Civil  Service,  1835 ;  Foreign  Secretary  to 
the  Govt,  of  India,  1861;  retired,  1862.  Married,  May  18, 
1842,  Jane  Margaret,  dau.  of  Lauchlan  Mackinnon,  of 
Letterfeam,  5th  Laird  of  Corry.  Died  Oct.  23,  1878. 
(List  of  Carthusians ;  V.  Hodson;  J.  Rennie.) 

YOUNG,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  July  9, 
1789.  [Younger]  s.  of  .\rthur,  of  King's  Lynn  (the well-known 
agriculturist  and  author,  of  Bradfield,  Suffolk,  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.)  (and  Martha  AUen,  of  King's  Lynn).  [B.  1769.] 
School  [possibly  Bury  St  Edmunds  and]  Eton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1789;  Scholar,  1792;  B..\.  1793.  [Adm.  at  Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric,  July  9,  1791.]  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  May  26,  1793;  C.  of  Cockfield,  Suffolk, 
1793.  Compiled  for  the  Board  of  .\griculture,  in  1807,  a 
General  Report  on  Inclosures.  .'\ppointed  by  the  Emperor 
Alexander,  1805,  to  draw  up  an  Jigricultural  Survey  of  the 
Government  of  Moscow.  Soon  after  the  peace  with  Russia 
published  (1810)  a  declaration  in  the  newspapers  saying  that 
he  had  purchased  lands  in  the  Crimea,  'where  no  tax 
gatherer'  was  seen,  and  inviting  his  countrymen  to  emigrate 
there  with  him.  Married,  July  2,  1799,  Miss  —  Griffiths. 
Author,  Survey  of  the  Agriculture  of  Sussex.  Died  Sept.  1827, 
of  quinsy,  in  Russia.  (Bury  St  Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.,  which  is 
uncertain  whether  he  was  actually  at  the  school;  Eton  Coll. 
Reg.;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.,  1828,  i.  274.) 

YOUNG,  ARTHUR.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  30,  i866.  S.  of 
Francis  Ayerst,  surgeon,  of  Hawkhurst,  Kent.  B.  there 
[Sept.  i],  1848.  School,  Cranbrook,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs. 
1866;  Tancred  student;  B..\.  1870;  M.B.  1881.  At  King's 
College  Hospital.  L.S.A.,  1874;  M.R.C.S.  1S78.  In  practice  at 
Bloemfontein,  South  Africa  in  1890.  (Venn,  11.  375;  Medical 
Directories.) 


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YOUNG,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i8,  1892.  S.  of 
Jasper,  of  Mayfield,  King's  Road,  Clapham  Park,  London. 
B.  July  5,  1874,  in  London.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1892;  B.A.  1895.  Partner  in  Edw.  Boustead  and  Co.,  London, 
Singapore  and  Penang.  A  Director  of  the  North  British  and 
Mercantile  Insurance  Co.,  etc.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (with  B.R.C.,  Boulogne  and  Dunkirk,  1914-15).  Of 
Garroch,  Dairy,  Kircudbrightshire,  where  he  died  May  22, 
1951.    (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  May  23,  i95i.) 

YOUNG,  ARTHUR  BUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Sept.  9,  1897;  from  Oxford.  S.  of  Henry  Button.  Matric. 
Michs.  1897;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1905.  At  Heidelburg  and 
Freiburg  Universities;  Ph.D.,  Freiburg,  1904.  -A-ssistant 
Master  at  Natal  Diocesan  School,  South  Africa,  1903;  at 
Whitgift  Middle  School,  Croydon,  1906;  at  Bristol  Grammar 
School,  1907;  at  Christ's  College,  Finchley,  1908-9;  at 
Wakefield  Grammar  School,  1910-18;  at  the  County  School 
for  Boys,  Bromley,  Kent,  -1929-33--  {Schoolmasters' 
Directories.) 

YOUNG,  ARTHUR  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Sept.  9,  1891.  S.  of  VV[illiam],  Esq.,  of  St  Peter's, 
Droitwich.  [B.  Nov.  10,  1873.  School,  Bromsgrove.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1891;  B.A.  1894;  M.A.  1899.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester), 
1897;  priest,  1898;  C.  of  St  Anne's,  Wandsworth,  1897-1903- 
R.  of  St  John's,  Coromandel  Valley  with  Holy  Innocents, 
Belair,  Clarendon,  South  Austraha,  1903-8.  C.  of  Wonersh, 
Surrey,  1909-12.  V.  of  Nydd,  Yorks.,  1912-16.  V.  of  Stan- 
ground,  Hunts.,  1916-32.  R.  of  Downham  with  Pymoor  and 
St  Owen,  Cambs.,  1932-45.  Lie.  to  off,,  dio.  of  Worcester 
from  1945.  Married,  July  7,  1903,  Ethel  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Robert  Docksey  Goodwin,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs. 
Latterly  of  Dovedale  rectory,  Stourport-on-Sevem,  Worcs., 
where  he  died  Mar.  7,  1950.  (Bromsgrove  Reg.,  103;  The 
Times,  Mar.  8,  1950.) 

YOUNG,  ARTHUR  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23, 
1871.  [2nd]  s.  of  Charles  Baring,  of  12,  Hyde  Park  Terrace, 
London  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Stephen  Winthrop,  M.D.). 
B.  [June  27],  1852,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1871;  B.A.  1876;  M.A.  1884.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2, 
1877.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June,  1890.  Of  Daylesford,  Worcs., 
and  12,  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  London.  An  outstandmg 
benefactor  to  the  University  Library  in  1933,  giving  the 
Gutenberg  and  180  other  bibles;  also  left  books  by  wUl.  Died, 
June  7,  1936,  at  Daylesford.  Brother  of  Charles  E.  B.  (1868). 
(Law  Lists;  J.  C.  T.  Gates;  The  Times,  June  10,  1936.) 

YOUNG,  AUGUSTUS  MURRAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  30, 
1859.  S.  of  Henry,  Capt.  in  the  Army,  of  Bedford.  B.  [Aug. 
15],  1840,  at  Brighton.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  Michs.  1859; 
B.A.  (17th  Wrangler)  1863. 

YOUNG,  BELTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2,  1875.  S.  of 
Richard,  M.P.  for  Cambs.,  of  Wisbech.  B.  [Aug.  5,  1856],  at 
Walsoken,  Norfolk.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  Michs. 
1876;  B.A.  1882.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1881;  priest,  1882; 
C.  of  North  Walsham,  Norfolk,  1881-4.  C.  of  Cranworth, 
1884-5.  C.  of  Finborough,  Suffolk,  1885-8.  C.  of  Copdock, 
1888-90.  Married  (1)  Sept.  28,  i83i,  Maud,  2nd  dau.  of 
W.  H.  Ashwin;  (2)  Oct.  30,  1897,  Maud,  dau.  of  W.  G. 
Cunningham  Glen,  barrister-at-law.  Latterly  of  40,  Old 
Nelson  Street,  Lowestoft,  where  he  died  Aug.  8,  1935- 
Brother  of  Jess  (1877)  and  Harry  A.  L.  (1878).  (Crockford: 
The  Times,  Aug.  15,  1935;  Peile,  ii,  639.) 

YOUNG,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  peas,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  8, 
1759.  S.  of  Benjamin  (?i7o7),  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk.  B.  in 
London.  Schools,  Swaffham  and  Ely  (Mr  Gunning).  Matric. 
Michs.  1760;  Scholar;  B.A.  1764;  M.A.  1767.  FeUow,  1767. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Sept.  21,  1766;  priest,  July  6,  1788. 
R.  of  Denver,  Norfolk,  1788-1801.  Married  Mary,  widow  of 
the  Rev.  William  Nelson,  of  Great  Fransham.  Died  Feb.  25, 
1801.    (Venn,  11.  77;  G.  Mag.,  1801,  i.  278.) 

YOUNG,  BENJAMIN.  B.A.  1827,  incorp.  from  Oxford;  M.A. 
1827.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  21,  1827.  [S.  of  George, 
gent.,  of  St  Aldate's,  Oxford.  B.  Apr.  25,  I797-]  Matric.  from 
St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  July  6,  1814;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1820. 
C.  of  St  Margaret's,  Ipswich.  V.  of  Tuddenham,  Suffolk,  1840- 
3.  Married,  Nov.  28,  1825,  EUzabeth  Susanna,  dau.  of  John 
Holloway.  Died  Apr.  i,  1843.  M.l.  at  Tuddenham.  Father 
of  Frederick  C.  (1857).  (Foster,  Index  Eccles.;  Clergy  List; 
G.  Mag.,  1843,  1.  546;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.  in.) 

YOUNG,  BULKLEY  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  18,  1862.  [5th  and  youngest]  s.  of  Sir  George, 
Bart.,  R.N.,  of  Formosa  Place,  Cookham,  Berks.  [B.  Dec.  2, 
1843.]  Matric.  Michs.  1862;  Browne  medal  (Latin  epigram) 
1864;  B.A.  (26/A  Wrangler)  1866.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  18,  1865.   4th  on  the  list  of  selected  candidates  for  the 


Young,  Douglas 

Indian  Civil  Service,  1866.  Killed,  Aug.  23,  1866,  aged  23, 
by  a  fall  in  descending  Mont  Blanc;  buried  at  Cookham. 
Brother  of  Albert  S.  W.  (i860),  Sir  George  (1855)  and  WUham 
M.  (i860).    (Inns  of  Court;  O.  Mag.,  1866,  n.  555-) 

YOUNG,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  i,  1823. 
Matric.  Michs.  1824.  Kept  seven  terms.  Later  of  Portsea. 
(Peile,  II.  414.) 

YOUNG,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15,  1853- 
[2nd]  s.  of  John  Radford,  Professor  of  Mathematics  in 
Belfast  (and  Elizabeth).  B.  at  Haul,  Surrey.  Bapt.  July  11, 
1829.  Matric.  Michs.  1853;  B.A.  1858;  M.A.  1867.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester),  1859;  priest,  i860;  C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Brighton,  1859-85.  C.  of  Chewton  Mendip,  Somerset,  1885-6; 
V.  there  (with  Emborough)  1886-1914.  Married,  July  20, 
1858,  Jessie,  2nd  dau.  of  Philip  Bartlett,  Esq.,  of  Buckingham. 
Lived  subsequently  at  Chewton-Mendip,  and  disappears  from 
Crockford,  1919.  Father  of  Cyril  J.  R.  (1881)  and  Wilfrid 
A.  R.  (1886).   (The  Guardian,  July  28,  1858.) 

YOUNG,  CHARLES  ALBERT.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1883. 
[Only]  s.  of  —  [C],  deceased,  of  Hertford.  B.  there  [Jan.  20], 
1865.  School,  Charterhouse,  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1886. 
At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1893. 
Medical  Officer,  General  Infirmary,  Hertford.  Practising  at 
Hunmanby,  Yorks,,  in  1900;  and  at  Atherstone,  Warws.  from 
1910.  Married,  Apr.  11,  1899,  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Harrison  Seacombe,  C.E.,  of  Wem,  Shropshire.  Disappears 
from  Medical  Directories,  1920.  (The  Times,  Apr.  14,  1899; 
Charterhouse  Reg.;  Venn,  ii,  462.) 

YOUNG,  CHARLES  EDWARD  BARING.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  21,  1868.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charles  Baring,  of 
Oak  Hill  Park,  Herts,  (and  Elizabeth,  dau,  of  Stephen 
Winthrop,  M.U.).  B.  Mar.  19,  1850,  in  London.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1868;  B.A.  1872;  M.A.  1876.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  May  1,  1872.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26, 
1876.  Of  Daylesford  House,  Chipping  Norton.  On  the 
North-Eastern  Circuit.  M.P.  for  the  Christchurch  division  of 
Hants.,  1885-92.  The  latter  part  of  his  life,  as  well  as  his  large 
fortune,  was  devoted  to  philanthropy.  Died  Sept.  22,  1928. 
Brother  of  Arthur  W.  (1871).  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Who  was  Who.) 

YOUNG,  CHARLES  FLORANCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug. 
22,  1883.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Charies  Florance,  of  22,  Cranley 
Gardens,  London.  B.  May  16,  1865,  in  London.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1883.  Managing  Director  of  Young 
and  Co.,  brewers,  of  Wandsworth.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Private,  R.A.S.C).  Died  Feb.  16,  1934,  at  Brighton. 
(Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  The  Times,  Feb.  20,  1934-) 

YOUNG,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  25, 
1865.  S.  of  Major  Charles.  B.  May  28,  1848,  in  London. 
School,  King's  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1866.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Ontario),  1886;  Missionary  at  Renfrew, 
Ontario,  1886-9;  at  Lansdowne  Front,  1889-1900;  at  Wolfe 
Island,  1900-2;  at  Sharbot  Lake,  1902-4.  R.  of  Madoc  and 
Queensborough,  1904-14.  Latterly  of  Lansdowne,  Ontario. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1938. 

YOUNG,  CLAUDE  SHERIDAN.  Adm.  at  Clare,  May  11,  1897. 
[B.  Feb.  21,  1878.]  School,  Brighton  College.  Matnc.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1900.  Second  Lieut.,  R.A.  1900;  Lieut.,  1901; 
Captain,  1909;  Major,  1914.  In  the  Great  War,  1914-19 
(Major,  R.F.A.;  Inspector  at  Woolwich  Arsenal;  Brevet 
Lieut  .-Colonel;  mentioned  in  Secretary  of  State's  List  for 
'valuable  services').  Assistant  Superintendent,  experimental 
department.  School  of  Artillery,  1919.  Colonel,  1921; 
retired,  1922.   (Brighton  Coll.  Reg.;  Army  Lists  (not  in  1940).) 

YOUNG,  CYRIL  JOHN  RADFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Jesus,  Oct.  i,  1881.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1853).  B.  at 
Brighton.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1886; 
M.A.  1890.  Ord.  deacon  (SaUsbury,  for  London),  1887;  priest 
(London),  1888;  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton,  1887-91.  C.of 
St  Alban's,  Streatham,  1891-2.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton, 
1892-7.  C.  of  Iver,  Bucks.,  1898-1901.  Died  Nov.  12,  1901, 
at  Chewton  Mendip  vicarage  (his  father's  home).  Brother  of 
Wilfrid  A.  R.  (1886).   (Crockford;  The  Times,  Nov.  15,  1901-) 

YOUNG,  DOUGLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1900. 
[Younger]  s.  of  Charles  Woodrow,  of  108,  Breakspear  Road, 
Brockley,  London.  B.  [July  11],  1882,  in  London.  School, 
St  Dunstan's,  Catford,  Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A. 
1903.  Joined  the  Consular  service,  1907;  at  Zanzibar; 
Sevastopol;  Bogota;  San  Francisco;  Rustchuk;  Bukarest; 
Archangel;  Sofia;  Malaga;  Basle;  Loanda.  Retired  as 
Consul-General,  1941.  Married  (2)  1929,  Nina,  only  dau.  of 
S.  I.  Grinevitch,  of  Poltava,  Russia.  Of  DunoUy,  Somerset 
West,  Cape  Pro'/ince,  South  Africa  in  1952.    (Who's  Who.) 


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YOUNG,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  {age  24)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  29, 
1824.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School,  Famborough, 
Kent.  Matric.  Michs.  1824;  B.A.  1828;  M.A.  1831.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester),  1828;  priest,  1829;  C.  of  Whitchurch, 
Hants.,  1828-32.  Leader  of  the  anti-Ruskin  party.  Author, 
Protestantism  or  Popery;  Art,  its  Constitution  and  Capacities; 
The  House  of  God  and  the  People's  Patau;  Pre- Raff aellitism, 
etc.  Resided  at  Cambridge  until  1849.  Latterly  of  Leny, 
Clifton  Park,  Bristol,  where  he  died  Dec.  16,  1890.  (Boase, 
III.  1572;  Crockford;  List  of  Carthusians,  gives  one  of  these 
names  at  Charterhouse,  1821,  'bom,  1806;  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge;  in  Holy  Orders,'  but  this  was  another;  R.  L. 
Arrowsmith.) 

YOUNG,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  Edward,  wine-merchant.  B.  July  4, 
1869,  at  Birchfield,  Famworth,  near  Widnes.  School, 
Monkton  Combe.  Matric.  Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892.  Brother  of 
Vincent  (1876)  and  Alfred  (1892). 

YOUNG,  EDWARD  HILTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1897.  [3rd]  s.  of  Sir  George  (1855)  [3rd]  Bart.,  of  Formosa 
Place,  Cookham,  Berks,  (and  AUce,  dau.  of  E.  Kennedy, 
M.D.).  B.  .Mar.  20,  1879,  at  Cookham.  Schools,  [Marlborough 
College  and]  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip., 
Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1900;  M.A.  1906.  President  of  the  Union,  1900. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  .\pr.  27,  1904.  On  the 
Oxford  Circuit.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut. - 
Cdr.,  R.N.V.R.;  wounded;  D.S.O.  1919;  D.S.C.;  mentioned 
in  despatches;  Order  of  Karageorge,  4th  class  (Serbia); 
Serbian  medal  for  valour;  French  Croix  de  Guerre).  Editor- 
in-Chief  of  the  Financial  News,  1925.  M.P.  for  Norwich, 
1915-29;  for  Sevenoaks,  1929-35.  Financial  Secretary  to  the 
Treasury,  1921-2.  P.C,  1922.  Minister  of  Health,  i93i-5- 
G.B.E.,  1927.  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Durham,  1934.  Hon.  Fellow, 
University  OaUege,  London.  Created  Baron  Kennet  of  the 
Dene,  1935.  Married,  1922,  Kathleen,  widow  of  Captain 
Robert  Falcon  Scott,  C.^'.0.,  R.N.  and  had  issue.  Author, 
Foreign  Companies  and  other  Corporations;  The  System  of 
National  Finance;  A  Muse  at  Sea;  Verses;  etc.  Of  Leinster 
Comer,  London,  W.,  in  1953.  Brother  of  GeoSrey  W.  (1895). 
(Marlborough  Coll.  Reg. ;  Univ.  War  List ;  Who's  Who.) 

YOUNG,  EDWARD  MALLET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  13, 
1858.  [2nd]  s.  of  [Sir]  George  [2nd  Bart.]  (and  Susan,  dau.  of 
William  Mackworth-Praed).  B.  Jan.  24,  1839,  at  Cookham, 
Berks.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1858;  Browne  medal 
(Latin  Ode),  i860;  Scholar,  1861;  B.A.  [yth  Classic)  1863; 
M.A.  1866.  Fellow,  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1869;  priest, 
1871.  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge,  1876-9  and  1890. 
Assistant  Master  at  Harrow,  1865-78;  Head  Master  of 
Sherbome  School,  1878-92.  Canon  of  Salisbury,  1890-4. 
R.  of  Rothburv,  Northumberland,  1894-1900.  Hon.  Canon 
of  Newcastle,  1897-1900.  Married,  Aug.  15,  1882,  .\ugusta 
Melita,  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  S.  V.  Stephenson,  and  dau.  of 
General  Sir  Augustus  Spencer.  Died,  s.p.,  Dec.  19,  1900,  in 
London.  Brother  of  Sir  George  (1855),  Albert  S.  W.  (i860) 
and  Bulkley  S.  (1862).  (Boase,  in.  1573;  Crockford;  The 
Guardian,  Aug.  23,  1882;  The  Times,  Dec.  20,  1900.) 

YOUNG,  ERNEST  ANDREW  STAFFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  I,  1898.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  deceased.  B.  Nov.  30, 
1877,  at  Calton,  Stags.  Schools,  Christ's  Hospital  and 
Reigate  (Mr  A.  C.  Fox).  Matric.  Michs.  1898.  Became  a 
Non-Coil,  student;  B.A.  1904;  M.A.  1907.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter),  1904;  priest,  1906;  Chaplain  of  Devon  County 
School,  1904-7.  C.  of  Homcastle,  Lines.,  1907-8.  C.  of 
Walmer,  Kent,  1908-12.  V.  of  Savemake,  Wilts.,  1912-15. 
V.  of  East  Grafton,  1915-20.  V.  of  Maughold,  Isle  of  Man, 
1920-8.  V.  of  Copthome,  Sussex,  1928-52-.   (Crockford.) 

YOUNG,  EVELYN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  10,  1884.  S. 
of  the  Rev.  Frederick  John  (1847),  R.  of  S.  Miliord,  Yorks. 

B.  there,  Sept.  6,  1866.  School,  Trent  College.  Matnc. 
Michs.  1884.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  June  11,  1885;  Scholar, 
1886;  B.A.  (11//!  Wrangler)  1887;  M.A.  1891.  Ord.  deacon 
(St  Albans)  1890;  priest,  1891.  .Assistant  Master  at  St  M.  s 
College,  Hariow,  Essex  and  C.  of  St  John's,  Harlow,  1890-2. 

C.  of  Albury,  Surrey,  1895-7.   Min.  of  Fen  Drayton,  C:mibs 
1897-1916.     R.   of   Toft   with   Caldecote,    1916-21.     R.   of 
Roughton,  Norfolk,  1921-3.  V.  of  Colston-Bassett,  Notts., 
1924-36.     Disappears    from    Crockford,    1937.     Brother   of 
Frederick  {1882).   (Peile,  ii,  716). 

YOUNG,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  2,  1845.   S.  of 

the  Rev.  George  (1819),  of  Dodbrooke,  Devon    B.  [June  28. 

1827],  at  Kingsbridge.   School,  Kingsbridge.   Matnc.  Michs. 

1845.    Kept  ten  terms.   (Peile,  11.  492.) 
YOUNG,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  6, 

1847.  [3rd]  s.  of  Henry  [solicitor].  B.  [Nov.  13, 1829],  m  London. 

School,  Charterhouse.   Matric.  Michs.  1847;  B.A.  1851;  M.A. 


Young,  Frederick  John 

1856.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  16,  1850.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Jan.  26,  1854.  A  Conveyancer.  Married  (i)  Aug.  11, 
1864,  Mary  Hercy  Blount,  youngest  child  of  Frederick 
Tyrrell,  Esq.;  (2)  Dec.  19,  1872,  Anne  Elizabeth  Lea,  of 
Kidderminster.  DiedOct.9, 1916.  (Law  Lists;  Inns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar;  V.  Hodson.) 

YOUNG,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  24. 
1866.  S.  of  Francis  Mortimer  [deceased].  B.  [July  22,  1847], 
at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds.  Matric.  Michs.  1866;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1874.  Rowing  'blue,'  1869.  Of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  1903;  in 
the  Tasmanian  educational  Service,  in  191 1.  Brother  of 
Frederick M.  (1881).  (Leeds Gr.  Sch.  AUm.  Book;  PeiU.u.^gi.) 

YOUNG,  FRANCIS  PERCY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  18, 
1899.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Walter  WiUiam.  B.  [May  8,  1880],  at 
Battersea,  London.  School,  Berkhamsted  Graunmar.  Matric. 
Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902;  B.Chir.,  1907;  M.B.  1908;  M.D.  1912. 
Athletics  'blue'  (weight),  1902.  .\t  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  House  Surgeon,  West 
London  Hospital.  Practised  at  Dover.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R..\.M.C.).  Practised  subsequently  at 
Newquay,  Cornwall.  Married,  Sept.  29,  1909,  Anita  Edith, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Barris,  Esq.,  of  De  X'ere  Gardens,  London. 
Died  June  11,  1928,  in  London.  (Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  June  13,  1928.) 

YOUNG,  FRANK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1899.  S.  of 
Edward  Ash,  of  Park  Lane,  Alford,  Lines,  (and  Elizabeth 
.\nn,  dau.  of  Christopher  Stephenson).  B.  Apr.  3,  1880,  at 
.\lford.  Schools  [Kings'  School,  Ely,  and]  Westminster. 
Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  1902.  Football  (assoc.)  'blue,' 
1900-3;  Capt.,  1902.  An  engineer.  Served  in  the  Great  War, 
1914-19  (Second  Lieut.,  Indian  Infantr>',  1915).  Died  Jan. 
18,  1951.  Brother  of  Frederick  C.  (1885).  (Record  of  Old 
Westminsters;  Reg.  of  Kings'  Sch.,  Ely;  Trin.  Coll.  Record.) 

YOUNG,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  29,  1861. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Anthony  William,  merchant  (and  Mary).  B. 
[June  9,  1842],  at  Sculcoates,  Yorks.  Bapt.  July  6,  1842. 
[School,  Westminster.]  Matric.  Michs.  1861;  B.A.  1865; 
M.A.  1874.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1865;  priest,  1866;  C.  of 
St  George's,  Bloomsbury,  1865-6.  Chaplain  at  St  Jean-de- 
Luz,  France,  1867-8;  at  Zante,  Greece,  1869-72.  V.  of  North 
Reston,  Lines.,  1872-82.  Chaplain  at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1878- 
88.  C.  of  Swinton,  Yorks.,  1888-90.  C.  of  KeNTisham, 
Somerset,  1890-3.  R.of  Llanfoist,  Mon.,  1893-1914.  Mamed, 
Aug.  9,  1877,  Laura  Frances  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Edward  Alexander  Inge,  R.  of  Gayton-le-Marsh, 
Lines.  Latterly  of  15,  St  Mark's  Road,  Leamington.  Died 
Mar.  12,  1917.  (Eagle,  xxxix.  257;  Crockford;  Old  West- 
minsters.) 

YOUNG,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  10,  1882.  S. 
of  the  Rev.  Frederick  John  (1847),  R.  of  South  Milford, 
Yorks.  B.  .\pr.  22,  1864.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B..A..  1885; 
M.A.  1889.  Married,  Oct.  9,  1895,  .A.ugusta  Hannah,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas  G.  Jones,  of  Southport,  Lanes.  Died  Jan.  15, 
1904.  Brother  of  Evelyn  (1884).  (The  Guardian,  Sept.  6, 
1899.) 

YOUNG,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1885.  S.  of  Edward  Ash,  farmer,  of  Alford,  Lines,  (and 
Elizabeth  Ann  Stephenson).  B.  there,  Oct.  16,  i868.  School, 
Alford  Grammar  (Mr  W.  W.  Hopwood).  Matric.  Michs.  1885; 
B.\.  1888;  M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1892.  At  Guy's  Hospital; 
House  Physician  there.  Practised  at  Twyford,  Berks.  Died 
May3i,  1951.  Brother  of  Frank  (1899).  (Medtcal  Directories; 
The  Times,  June  2,  1951.) 

YOUNG,  FREDERICK  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Oct  28,  1857.  [4th]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  (1827),  of 
Ipswich.  B.  there,  -Mar.  15,  1840.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
Michs.  1858;  B.A.  1862;  M.A.  1865.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1863; 
priest,  1864;  C.  of  St  Andrew-the-Less,  Cambndge,  1863-6. 
R  of  Chetwynd,  Salop,  1866-72.  Married,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Col.  W.  M.  N.  Sturt,  H.E.I.C.S.  Died  Dec.  8,  1872.  M.I.  at 
Tuddenham,  Suffolk.  (Crockford;  The  Guardian,  Dec.  7, 
1887.) 

YOUNG,  FREDERICK  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's  July  5. 
1847  r4th]  s.  of  Plowman,  M.D.,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
B  [Sept!  1828],  at  Norton,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  Michs.  1847;  Scholar,  1848;  Tancred  Student,  1848; 
B.A.  1851;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1852);  M..\.  1854-  Ord. 
deacon  (York),  1852;  priest,  1853;  C.  of  Sherbum,  Yorks 
1852-9.  R.  of  South  Milford,  1859-1908.  Died  Mar.  17,  1908. 
Father  of  Frederick  (1882)  and  Evelyn  (1884).  (Bury  St 
Edmunds  Sch.  Reg.;  Crockford;  Cambridge  ChronuU,  Mar.  23, 
1908.) 


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Young,  Frederick  Mortimer 

YOUNG,  FREDERICK  MORTIMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  i88i.  S.  of  Francis  [Mortimer],  of  5,  The  Lawn, 
Balham  Park,  London.  B.  Mar.  14,  i860,  at  Leeds.  School, 
Cheltenham  College;  and  at  London  University,  1876. 
Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class) 
1884;  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  II,  ist  Class,  1885).  Of  Hobart, 
Tasmania.  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Public  examinations, 
Tasmania.  Rendered  eminent  service  to  the  University  of 
Tasmania.  Designed  many  works  of  construction  in  Hobart. 
Died  June  7,  1927,  at  Hobart.  Brother  of  Francis  J.  (i866). 
{Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

YOUNG,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent, 
1879;  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had  matric. 
Apr.  24,  1877.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick,  of  Cambridge.  B. 
there,  Jan.  26,  1857.  School,  Finchley.  Matric.  Lent,  1879. 
Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  13,  1879;  B.A.  1881;  M.A. 
1885.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester  and  Bristol),  1880;  priest, 
1881 ;  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Cheltenham,  1880-2.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Ripon,  1882-3.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Redhill,  1883-7.  C.  of 
St  John's,  Reading,  1888-9.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Rotherfield 
Greys,  Oxon.,  1889-1900.  V.  of  St  James,  Taunton,  1900-10. 
V.  of  Pucklechurch  with  Abson,  Gloucs.,  1910-22.  Died 
Sept.  I,  1922.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Sept.  5, 
1922.) 

YOUNG,  GEOFFREY  WINTHROP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1895.  ]2nd]  s.  of  Sir  George  (1855),  3rd  Bart.,  of 
16,  Hyde  Park  Place,  London  (and  Alice  Eacy  Young).  B. 
Oct.  25,  1876,  in  London.  School,  Marlborough  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1895;  B.A.  1898;  Chancellor's  medal  (English 
Verse)  1898  and  1899;  B.A.  1898;  M..\.  1902.  At  Jena 
University  and  Geneva  University.  Assistant  Master  at 
Eton,  1900-5.  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools,  1905-13.  Served  in 
the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Commander,  Friends'  Ambulance 
Unit,  France  and  Belgium,  1914-15;  Italy,  1915-19; 
wounded;  mentioned  in  despatches;  Legion  of  Honour; 
Order  of  Leopold;  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy).  Consultant 
for  Europe  to  Rockefeller  Foundation,  1925-35.  Reader  in 
Comparative  Education  at  London  University,  1932-41. 
Clark  Lecturer  at  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1940.  Married,  Apr.  25, 
1918,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  W.  Cecil  Slingsby,  of  Heversham  and 
had  issue.  Author  of  Poems;  From  the  Trenches;  Mountain 
Craft;  On  High  Hills.  Brother  of  Edward  H.  (1897). 
{Marlborough  Coll.  Reg.;  Who's  Who.) 

YOUNG,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  18, 
1819.  S.  of  the  Rev.  George  Chilton  Lambton  (1787).  B.  at 
Iver,  Bucks.  School,  Richmond.  Matric.  Michs.  1820;  B.A. 
1824.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1826;  priest,  1830;  C.  of  West 
Alvington,  and  of  South  Milton,  Devon,  -1841-68.  'Lived  at 
West  Alvington  and  went  to  Milton  each  Sunday,  taking  the 
service  at  each  place.  Had  only  one  arm.  Married  a  Miss 
Fortescue.'  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1873.  Father  of 
Francis  (1845).   {Peile,  u.  396;  Crockford.) 

YOUNG,  Sir  GEORGE,  Bart.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  3, 
1855.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Sur  George  [R.N.],  2nd  Bart.,  of  Formosa 
Place,  Maidenhead  (and  Susan  Mackworth  Praed,  sister  of 
William  Mackworth  Praed,  the  poet).  B.  there  [Sept.  15], 
1837.  School,  Eton.  Had  succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  1848. 
Matric.  Michs.  1856;  Scholar,  1859;  B.A.  i860;  Le  Bas  prize, 
1861 ;  M.A.  1863.  Fellow,  1862.  President  of  the  Union,  i860. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  29,.  i860.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Apr.  30,  1864.  Commissioner  to  inquire  into  treatment  of 
coolies  in  British  Guiana,  1870.  Organized  the  first  explora- 
tion of  the  Kaieteur  Falls.  Secretary  to  the  Factory  and 
Workshops  Acts  Commission.  J. P.  for  Berks.  A  Charity 
Commissioner,  1882-1903;  Chief  Charity  Commissioner, 
1903-6.  Famous  as  a  mountaineer  and  swimmer.  One  of  the 
founders  of  the  Ad  Eundem  dining  club,  the  meeting-place  of 
many  celebrated  Oxford  and  Cambridge  men.  Married,  Oct.  10, 
1871,  Alice  E.,  widow  of  Sir  A.  Hutchinson  Lawrence,  Bart., 
and  dau.  of  Evory  Kennedy,  M.D.,  of  Belgard,  Co.  Dublin. 
Author,  English  Prosody;  Family  Memoir;  Homer  and  the 
Greek  Accents.  Died  July  4,  1930,  at  Formosa,  Cookham. 
Father  of  Edward  H.  (1897)  and  Geoffrey  W.  (1895);  brother 
of  Albert  S.  W.  (i860),  Bulkley  S.  (1862)  and  William  M. 
(i860).  {Inns  of  Court;  Law  Lists;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.;  Who's  Who;  D.N.B.;  The  Times,  July  5 
and  7,  1930.) 

YOUNG,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1897.  S.  of  James. 
B.  Nov.  8,  1873,  a'  Springwell,  Gateshead,  Durham.  Migrated 
to  Queens',  Jan.,  1898;  B.A.  1900;  M.A.  1905.  Ord.  deacon 
(Liverpool),  1900;  priest,  1902;  C.  of  St  Cleopas,  Toxteth 
Park,  Liverpool,  1900-3.  C.  of  Thomaby-on-Tees,  Yorks., 
1903-7.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1908. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE  CHILTON  LAMBTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  May  i,  1787.  Of  Middlesex.  [Doubtless  s.  of 
Robert,  of  Tumham  Green.]  Matric.  Easter,  1789;  B.A. 
1791;  M.A.  1794.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol),  May  30,  1795;  priest. 


Young,  The  Rev.  Henry  John  Girdlestone 

May  22,  1796.  P.C.  of  South  Mailing,  Sussex,  1795-7. 
Minister  at  Iver,  Bucks.,  1798-1803.  Latterly  of  Lambeth 
Terrace,  London.  Married,  1798,  Sophia  Palmer,  of  Brighton. 
Died  Aug.  30,  1820,  aged  48;  buried  at  Iver.  Brother  of 
Thomas  C.  L.  (1787);  father  of  George  (1819).  (P.  E.  Towell; 
G.  Mag.,  1820,  n.  283.) 

YOUNG,  GOODWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23,  1869. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  Henry  Lindsay,  Esq.  [of  Leemount,  Co.  Cork] 
(and  Margaret  T.,  dau.  of  W.  B.  Swan).  B.  at  Carrigshane. 
Bapt.  Feb.  5,  1850.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs. 
1869;  B.A.  1874;  M.A.  1877.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  27,  1871.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1874.  Adm.  at 
King's  Inns,  Dublin,  1883.  Of  Cork.  Brother  of  Henry  L. 
(1875).  {Shrewsbury  Sch.  Reg.;  Law  Lists;  Irtns  of  Court; 
Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

YOUNG,  HAMILTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Oct. 
II,  1881.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Walsoken  rectory,  Norfolk. 
School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  B.A.  1888.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ripon),  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  Stanningley,  Yorks., 
1889-91.  C.  of  Pulford,  Cheshire,  1892-5.  V.  of  AUie  with 
Aldwark,  Yorks.,  1895-1908.  Married,  Oct.  7,  1891,  Lisa, 
only  dau.  of  R.  Kershaw,  Esq.,  of  Lightcliffe.  Latterly  of 
North  Sandlaw,  Banfis.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1915. 
Brother  of  Lewis  J.  L.  (1880)  and  Walter  (1890).  {The 
Guardian,  Oct.  14,  1891.) 

YOUNG,  HARRY  ADAMSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1900.  S.  of  John  [E.],  of  24,  Belhaven  Terrace,  Glasgow. 
B.  Dec.  31,  1881,  in  Glasgow.  School,  Fettes.  Matric.  Michs. 
1900;  B.A.  1903.  An  Advocate,  at  the  Scottish  Bar.  Served 
in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  Cameron  Highlanders  and 
General  List;  wounded).  Died  June  11,  1922,  in  Edinburgh. 
{Fetles  Colt.  Keg.) 

YOUNG,  HARRY  AUSTIN  LINDSAY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  6,  1878.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Wisbech,  Cambs.  B.  [Jan.  21, 
1861],  at  Walsoken.  [School,  Felsted.]  Matric.  Michs.  1879. 
Capt.,  4th  Batt.,  the  Lines.  Regt.,  1855;  retired  as  Hon. 
Major,  1897.  Estate-agent  to  Sir  F.  Johnstone,  Bart.,  at 
Wevmouth.  Died  in  1911.  Brother  of  Belton  (1875)  and 
Jess  (1877).    {Al.  Felsted.;  Peile,  11.  660;  Army  Lists.) 

YOUNG,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  22,  1824.  Did 
not  reside. 

YOUNG,  HENRY  BROOK.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H.,  Oct.  1889. 
[Eldest]  s.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  SavilJ  (Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  1861)  (and  Rebecca  Isabella,  dau.  of  Samuel  Brewin). 
B.  Nov.  9,  1869.  [School,  Marlborough  College.]  Matric. 
Michs.  1888;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1897.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford), 
1893;  priest,  1894;  C.  of  St  GUes's,  Reading,  1893-5.  C.  of 
St  John-the-Baptist,  Kensington,  1895-7.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  1897-1900.  C.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chelsea, 
1900-4.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Newmarket,  1904-20.  C.  of  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon,  1924-6.  V.  of  Grandborough,  Warws.,  1926-30. 
R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Romford,  Essex,  1930-7.  Married,  1920, 
Emmie,  dau.  of  Henry  Everitt,  of  Exning,  Cambs.,  and  had 
issue.  Author,  A  Handbook  of  Christian  Religion;  Love,  the 
Religion  of  the  Future.  Died  Jan.  28,  1937.  {Crockford; 
Burke,  P.  and  B.) 

YOUNG,  HENRY  CHRISTIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1883.  S.  of  WilUam  Henry,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  [Aug. 
1865],  at  Crowcombe,  Somerset.  School,  Bradfield  College. 
Matric.  Michs.  1883;  B.A.  1888;  M.A.  1895.  Ord.  deacon 
(Manchester),  1889;  priest,  1890;  C.  of  St  George's,  Chorley, 
Lanes.,  1889-90.  C.  of  St  John-the-Evang.,  Cheetham,  189a- 
4.  C.  of  All  Saints,  Knightsbridge,  London,  1894-1901.  R.  of 
Crowcombe,  Somerset,  1901-43.  Died  in  1943.  {Bradfield 
Coll.  Reg.;  Crockford.) 

YOUNG,  HENRY  GEORGE  KEITH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  30,  1894.  S.  of  Keith,  Esq.  [F.R.I.B.A.],  of  Hollington, 
Compayne  Gardens,  Hampstead.  [B.  1875.  School,  Sher- 
borne.] Matric.  Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897.  At  the  Middlesex 
Hospital;  House  Surgeon,  Sheffield  Royal  Infirmary. 
Assistant  House  Surgeon,  Seamen's  Hospital,  Greenwich. 
M.R.C.S,;  L.R.C.P.,  1903.  Practised  at  Braintree,  Essex. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C). 
Resided  in  London  (1930)  and  subsequently  at  Blundellsands, 
near  Liverpool.  Died  Nov.  8,  1945.  {Sherborne  Reg.;  The 
Times,  Nov.  15,  1945.) 

YOUNG,  The  Rev.  HENRY  JOHN  GIRDLESTONE.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  John's,  Mar.  24,  1849;  a  'Ten-year  man.'  S.  of  James, 
surgeon,  of  Wells,  Norfolk  (and  Anne).  B.  at  Wells.  Bapt. 
Dec.  7,  1824.  M.D.,  Glasgow;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.S.A.,  1845. 
Sometime  Resident  Medical  Attendant  at  the  Moral  and 
Industrial  Training  School,  Swinton,  Manchester.  R.  of 
HoUesley,  Suffolk,  1853-7.  P-C  (of  donative)  of  Durleigh, 
Somerset,  1857-9.  Disappears  from  Crockford,  1865.  {Clergy 
List;  Medical  Directories.) 


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Young,  Henry  Lindsay 

YOUNG,  HENRY  LINDSAY.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27. 

1875.   S.  of  Henry  L[indsay]  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  W.  B. 

Swan).    B.  July  4,   1855,  at  Carrigshane,  Co.  Cork.    Bapt. 

July  19,  1855.    School,  Shrewsbury.    Matric.  Michs.   1875; 

B.A.  1879.    Brother  of  Goodwin  (1869).    {Shrewsbury  Sch. 

Reg.) 
YOUNG,  HENRY  LOUD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1839. 

[Eldest  s.  of  Charles  Allen,  of  Southwark,  Surrey.]    Matric. 

Michs.  1839;  Scholar,  1842;  B.A.  1843.   Adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  Nov.  8,  1841.    (Inns  of  Court.) 

YOUNG,  HENRY  MAYNE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  22,  1888.  S.  of  Edward  Mavne,  clerk.  B.  at  York. 
Matric.  Michs.  1888;  Scholar;  B.A.  1891;  M.A.  1895.  Ord. 
deacon  (Winchester),  1892;  priest,  1893;  C.  of  Freshwater, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1892-4.  C.  of  AU  Saints,  Tufnell  Park,  London, 
1894-6.  C.  of  St  Paul's,  Camden  Square,  1896-8.  Chaplain  at 
Banlcipur,  India,  1898-1901.  C.  of  St  Luke's,  Camberwell, 
1902-4.  C.  of  Camden  Church,  Camberwell,  1904-5.  C.  of 
St  John's,  Westminster,  1905-15.  V.  of  Otford,  Kent,  1915- 
18.  R.  of  St  George-the-Martyr,  Southwark,  1918-24.  R.  of 
Freston,  Suffolk,  1924-49.  (Crockford.) 
YOUNG,  HENRY  THOMAS  LOUD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1899.  S.  of  Charles,  of  22,  Cranley  Gardens,  London. 
B.  Feb.  lo,  1881,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  Michs. 
1899.   Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.S.C.) 

YOUNG,  HENRY  WILLIAM  PENNYFATHER.  Adm.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  I,  1890.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Thomas,  brewer,  of  Eastbourne 
(and  Emma  Rawley).  B.  [Jan.  7],  1872,  in  London.  School, 
New  College,  Eastbourne.  Matric.  Michs.  1890;  exhibitioner; 
B.A.  (Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  Pt  I,  ist  Class)  1893);  M.B.  and  B.Chir., 
1897;  M.D.  1902.  At  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  M.R.C.S.; 
L.R.C.P.,  1896;  D.P.H.  1900.  Assistant  Medical  Officer, 
St  Saviour's  infirmary.  East  Dulwich.  Practised  at  Norbury, 
Surrey.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.,  R.A.M.C). 
Married  (i)  Sept.  16,  1899,  Constance  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  H.  Chaplin,  of  South  Kensington;  (2)  1927,  Marguerite 
Gladys  Eleanor,  dau.  of  C.  Stewart  Hudd.  Died  Aug.  15, 
1946,  in  London.  (Venn,  11.  517;  Medical  Directories;  The 
Times,  Aug.  20,  1946.) 

YOUNG,  HERBERT  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Sept.  25,  1869.  Of  Beds.  [Eldest  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry 
(1839),  deceased.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869;  B.A.  1875.  Lieut., 
3rd  Battn.,  Royal  Sussex  Militia,  1876;  Captain,  1884.  (Army 
Lists.) 

YOUNG,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  3,  1788.  Scholar, 
1788;  Matric.  1789;  B.A.  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury), 
Dec.  1794.  (Peih,  11.  325  suggests  that  he  may  have  been  the 
V.  of  Heathfield,  Sussex,  but  this  was  a  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford  man  (B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1808).) 

YOUNG,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  22,  1835. 
Of  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1855.  Ord. 
deacon,  1842;  priest,  1845.  P.C.  of  Lindale-in-Cartmel, 
Lanes.,  1845-59.  Died  Jan.  18,  i860,  aged  44,  at  Southport. 
(Clergy  List;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  i860,  i.  304.) 

YOUNG,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Oct.  1886.  S. 
of  William  [J. P.,  of  Fenaghy  House,  Cullaybackay,  Co. 
Antrim].  B.  at  Ballymena,  Co.  Antrim.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  Michs.  i886;  B.A.  1890.  Inbusiness  in  Belfast.  Of 
Lisconnan,  Dervock,  Co.  Antrim.  J. P.  for  Co.  Antrim,  1911; 
High  Sheriff,  1926;  D.L.  1927.  Married,  1896,  Gertrude 
Annie  Georgina,  dau.  of  John  Tumly,  D.L.,  of  Drumnasole, 
Co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue.  (Harrow  Sch.  Reg.;  Kelly, 
Handbook.) 

YOUNG,  JAMES  FREDERIC.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1884.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Wolverhampton 
[and  Master  at  the  Grammar  School,  Wolverhampton]  (and 
Mary  Ann  Mitchell,  deceased).  B.  Mar.  29,  1867,  at  Wolver- 
hampton. [School,  Swansea  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1884. 
Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  matric. 
Oct.  22,  1886;  B.A.  (0.xford);  M.A.  (Oxford);  B.A.  (London) 
1892.  Assistant  Master  at  Sedbergh  School  for  four  terms;  at 
Exeter  Technical  College  for  one  year.  Education  Secretary 
to  the  Devon  County  Council,  1894-1930.  Died  Aug.  13,  1930, 
at  Haslemere,  whilst  on  a  walking-tour.  Brother  of  John  H. 
(1889).  (Schoolmasters'  Directories;  The  Times,  Aug.  16,  1930.) 

YOUNG,  JAMES  GAVIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15,  1837. 
Matric.  Michs.  1837;  B.A.  1841;  M.A.  1844-  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester),  Dec.  18,  1842;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1843;  C.  of 
BoxweU  with  Leighterton,  Gloucs.,  1842-8.  C.  of  Ilfracombe, 
Devon,  1848-9.  C.  of  Brigstock,  Northants.,  1849-54.  Inc. 
of  Kiknartin,  Argylls.,  1854-9.  V.  of  Ettington,  Warws., 
1860-6.  V.  of  Hursley,  Hants.,  1866-1906.  Died  Dec.  8,  1906, 
aged  87.  (Crockford;  Northants.  Clergy;  The  Times,  Dec.  12, 
1906.) 


Young,  John  Henry 

YOUNG,  JAMES  HALLIBURTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  10,  1882.  S.  of  James  HalUburton,  of  Old  Road,  Lee, 
Kent  (and  Ann  Jacintha  Jepson).  B.  there,  Jan.  6,  1864. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A.  1885;  M.A. 
1890.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford),  i888;  priest,  1889;  C.  of  High 
Wycombe,  Bucks.,  1888-91.  C.  of  Horton,  1891-4.  R.  of 
Shipmeadow,  Sufiolk,  1894-1904.  Married,  Apr.  30,  1891, 
Ahce  Maud,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  R.  Chilton,  V.  of  High 
Wycombe.  Died  July  19,  1904.  (Winchester  Coll.  Reg.; 
Crockford;  The  Guardian,  May  13,  1891.) 
YOUNG,  JAMES  JOHN  BERTRAM.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
1896.  S.  of  James,  East  India  merchant,  deceased.  B.  July  i, 
1877,  at  Helensburgh.  School,  Merchiston  College.  Matric. 
Michs.  1896.  Senior  Resident  partner  in  the  firm  of  Barry 
and  Co.,  Calcutta.  Latterly  of  Northam,  Devon.  Died, 
Apr.  14,  1943,  at  Nairobi,  Kenya  Colony.  (The  Times, 
Sept.  16,  1943) 
YOUNG,  JAMES  REYNOLDS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Dec.  29, 
1826;  re-adm.  (age  20),  Dec.  29,  1827.  [3rd]  s.  of  William, 
[of  Highbury  Grange].  B.  [Nov.  7,  1808]  in  London.  School. 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1832;  M.A.  1840. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester),  1843; 
priest,  1844;  C.  01  Ashow,  Worcs.,  1843-6.  K.  of  Whitnash, 
Warw.,  1846-84.  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1874.  Married, 
Apr.  7,  1847,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Urquhart,  Esq.  Died 
May  II,  1884.  (List  of  Carthusians;  Venn,  11.  205;  Boose,  vi. 
980;  Crockford;  V.  Hodson.) 
YOUNG,  JESS.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18,  1877.  S.  of  Richard, 
M.P.  for  Cambs.  [1865-8],  of  Wisbech.  [B.  1851.]  Kept  the 
Easter  Term,  1879.  Did  not  matriculate.  Name  removed, 
June,  1884.  F.R.A.S.,  1877;  F.R.G.S.;  F.L.S.  Widely 
travelled.  With  Lord  Mayo's  escort  when  he  was  murdered  in 
the  Andaman  Isles,  1872.  Accompanied  the  'Giles 'expedition 
from  Adelaide  to  Perth,  as  Astronomer,  1874.  Gold  medal  of 
the  R.G.S.  and  presented  to  Queen  Victoria,  the  King  of 
Italy,  Czar  of  Russia,  and  King  of  the  Belgians.  Went  to 
America,  1879,  where  he  managed  several  companies. 
Employed  bv  the  Board  of  Agriculture  in  England,  1891. 
Surveying  in  Siberia,  1892.  Mining  Registrar  and  Acting 
Warden  of  the  Gascoyne  district  of  Australia;  then,  Treasurer 
and  Clerk  of  Courts  at  Kanowna.  Died  Oct.  8,  1909,  at  Perth, 
W.  AustraUa.  Brother  of  Belton  (1875)  and  Harry  A.  L. 
(1878).  (Peile,  II.  653;  Christ's  Coll.  obit,  notices.) 
YOUNG,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1820. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Durham.  School, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  Michs.  1821;  Scholar,  1823;  B.A. 
1825;  M.A.  1828;  D.D.  1840.  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School,  Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham,  -1841-53.  Of  Hereford 
Lodge,  Old  Brompton,  London,  in  1857.  Disappears  from 
Clergy  List,  1883.  Distinguish  from  an  Oxford  namesake,  who 
was  R.  of  Newdigate,  Surrey. 
YOUNG,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  15, 
1835.  Matric.  Easter,  1835;  (Civil  Law  Classes,  1st  Class, 
1837-8);  LL.B.  1841. 
YOUNG,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  7,  1868.   Did  not 

reside. 
YOUNG,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i,  1897.  [Eldest] 
s.  of  the  Rev.  John  (Trin.  CoU.,  Dublin),  R.  of  Blore-Ray, 
Derbs.  B.  [Aug.  10,  1878],  at  Blore.  School,  St  John's 
Foundation,  Leatherhead.  Matric.  Michs.  1897;  B..\.  1900; 
M.A.  1904.  Ord.  deacon  (York),  1901;  priest,  1902;  C.  of 
Wombwell,  Yorks.,  1901-4.  C.  of  St  George's,  Doncaster, 
1904-5.  C.  of  St  Mark's,  Broomhall,  Sheffield,  1905-7.  V.  of 
Poulton-le-Fylde,  Lanes.,  1907-16.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Preston, 
1916-19.  V.  of  St  Michael-le-Belfry,  York,  1919-23.  V.  of 
Pontefract,  Yorks.,  1923-8.  Hon.  Canon  of  Wakefield, 
1927-36.  V.  of  East  Ardsley,  1928-36.  V.  of  Thirsk,  1936-42. 
Married,  1907,  Winifred,  dau.  of  J.  D.  Webster,  Esq.,  of 
Shefi&eld.  Disappears  from  CrocA/o'-'i,  1948-  (Reg.of  St  John's 
Sch.,  Leatherhead;  Peile,  11,  818.) 
YOUNG,  JOHN  FRANK.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1895.  S.  of 
John  T.,  brewer,  of  Portsmouth.  B.  there  [June  3],  1877. 
Schools,  Portsmouth  Grammar  and  Ludlow.  Matric.  Michs. 
1895.  KiUed  by  a  fall  from  a  cliff  at  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight, 
.\pr.  I,  1898.  [Venn,  11.  546.) 
YOUNG,  JOHN  HENRY.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept. 
27,  1839.  Of  London.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Lindsay  Dent  (and 
Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  Abel  Walford  Bellairs).  B.  Oct.  22, 
1819.  Bapt.  at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square.  School,  Eton.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1844.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely),  1845; 
priest,  1850;  C.  of  Turvey,  Beds.,  1845-7.  C.  of  Southwold, 
Suffolk,  1848.  C.  of  Tunbridge  Wells,  1852.  Of  32,  Park 
Parade,  Brighton  (no  cure),  1853-5.  R.  of  Kirkby  Mallory, 
Leics.,  1856-61.  Married,  Rosa  Louisa,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Cranstoun  George  Ridout,  2nd  Life  Guards.  Died  July  26, 
1861,  aged  41,  at  Brighton.  Father  of  Herbert  C.  (1869). 
(Eton  Sch.  Lists;  Crockford;  G.  Mag.,  1861,  11.  332;  Lluniana, 
II   64;  C.  J.  B.  Gaskoin;  Sir  W.  Sterry;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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Young,  John  Herbert 

YOUNG,  JOHN  HERBERT.  Adtn.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  i, 
1889.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  [of  Wolverhampton].  B.  [Apr.  2, 
1869],  at  Oxford.  School,  Swansea  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs. 
1889.  Migrated  to  Jesus  College,  Oxford;  B.A.  (Oxford). 
Assistant  Master  at  Hinckley  Grammar  School,  2  years;  at 
Sheffield  Royal  Grammar  School,  2  years;  at  Kelvinside 
Academy,  Glasgow,  5  years;  at  St  Dunstan's  College,  Catford 
Bridge,  1901-33-.  Died  Dec.  19,  1949.  Brother  of  James  F. 
(1884).    (Peile,  II.  754;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

YOUNG,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5- 
1843.  S.  of  Captain  — ,  of  Lee  Park,  Blackheath  (and  Emma). 
B.  in  Seymour  Place,  Marylebone,  London.  Bapt.  Mar.  11, 
1825.  School,  Harrow.  Matric.  Michs.  1843;  B.A.  1847;  M. A. 
1851.  Ord.  deacon  (London),  1853;  priest,  1855;  C.  of  Eltham, 
Kent,  1853-5.  C.  of  Christ  Church,  Lee,  1855-6.  Chaplain 
at  Tounghoo,  Burmah,  1857-62;  at  Nowgong,  1865;  at 
Chunar,  1866,  1874  and  1877;  at  Agra,  1866-8;  at  Subathoo, 
1868;  at  Nowshera,  1870-2;  at  Futteghur,  1877;  at  Morada- 
bad,  1878-80.  Latterly  of  61,  Burnt  Ash  Road,  Lee,  Kent, 
where  he  died,  May  4,  1904,  aged  85.  (Eagle,  xxi.x.  226; 
Crockford.) 

YOUNG,  LEWIS  JOHN  LIFFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  2,  i88o.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Walsoken 
rectory,  Norfolk.  School,  Wisbech,  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs. 
1880.    Brother  of  Hamilton  (1881)  and  Walter  (1890). 

YOUNG,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4,  1890. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Eskdale  Lodge,  Blackheath.  B.  Oct.  i,  1871, 
in  Stoke  Newiiigton,  London.  School,  Powis  Square,  Netting 
Hill  (private).  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Appointed  to  the  l.C.S. 
1890;  Assistant  Collector  and  Magistrate  in  Madras;  Head 
Assistant,  1900;  Sub-collector  and  Joint  Magistrate,  1907; 
Collector  and  District  Magistrate,  19:0;  District  Magistrate 
and  Political  Agent  at  Pudukkottai,  1911;  Collector  and 
Superintendent  of  Stamps,  Madras,  1916-17.  Retired,  1917. 
{India  Office  Lists.) 

YOUNG,  MURDO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  25,  1846.  [Only 
s.  of  Murdo,  editor  of  the  Sitn,  of  Strand,  Middlesex.]  Adm. 
pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  21,  1847.  Matric.  Michs.  1847.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  i,  1848.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  6,  1853.  Disappears  from  Law  Lists,  1900.  {Inns  of 
Court;  Foster,  Men  at  the  Bar.) 

YOUNG,  PATRICK  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  2. 
1899.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Peter  Alexander  [M.D.].  B.  [Jan.  22, 
1880],  at  Portobello,  Edinburgh.  School,  Edinburgh  Aca- 
demy. Matric.  Michs.  1899;  Scholar;  B.A.  1902;  M.A.  1907. 
A.M. I.e. E.  1906.  Assistant  Engineer,  Caledonian  Railway, 
1902-3;  Assistant  Engineer,  Public  Works  Depart.,  India, 
1903-14;  Officiating  Secretary  of  the  Railway  Board,  1911- 
14.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Colonel,  R.E.;  Asst. 
Inspector-General  of  Transportation;  C.B.E.  1919;  mentioned 
in  despatches;  Legion  of  Honour).  General  Manager,  Kailan 
Mining  Administration  in  Tientsin,  1923-32.  Coal  Commis- 
sioner for  India,  1944-5.  A  director  of  the  Chinese  Engineer- 
ing and  Mining  Co.  Ltd.  Married,  1908,  Elizabeth  Harvey, 
dau.  of  Patrick  Turnbull,  C.A.,  of  Edinburgh.  Of  The 
Moorings,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  in  1950.  Died  Aug.  18,  1951. 
(Inst,  oj  Civil  Engineers  List;  Who's  Who;  The  Times, 
Aug.  21,  1951;  Peile,  11,  830.) 

YOUNG,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus,  Feb.  9,  1792.  Of 
Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1792;  B.A.  1796. 

YOUNG,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  18,  1865.  [S.  of 
A.  W.,  of  Louth  Park,  Lines.  B.  Sept.  7,  1843.  School, 
Louth  Grammar.]  Matric.  Michs.  1865;  B.A.  1869.  Ord. 
deacon,  1868;  priest,  1869;  C.  of  Halesowen,  Worcs.,  1868-9. 
V.  of  Fulstow,  Lines.,  1869-72.  Assist.  Sec.  for  C.M.S.  (West 
Yorks.)  1872-5.  Inc.  of  St  Andrew's,  Manitoba,  Canada, 
1875-85.  Bishop  of  Athabasca,  1884-1903.  Hon.  D.D., 
University  of  Manitoba,  1884;  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Trinity  College, 
Toronto,  1893.  Married,  1873,  Julia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  B. 
Harrison,  R.  of  Gavton,  Lines.  Died  July  12,  1905.  (Crock- 
ford;  Who  was  Who.) 

YOUNG,  ROBERT  FREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  15, 
1898.  S.  of  James.  B.  in  Glasgow  [May  24,  1879].  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  B.Chir.,  1907;  M.B. 
1909.  Assistant  Surgeon,  Western  Inlirmary,  Glasgow  and 
Royal  cancer  Hospital,  Glasgow.  Surgeon,  Royal  Alexandra 
Infirmary,  Paisley.  F.R.F.P.S.,  Glasgow,  1926.  Practised  in 
Glasgow.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  R.A.M.C; 
wounded;  M.C.;  mentioned  in  despatches).  Lecturer  in 
Clinical  Surgery  at  Glasgow  University.  Of  4,  Woodside 
Place,  Glasgow.  Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow,  1947.  Died  Mar.  X2, 
1948.  Disappears  from  Medical  Directories,  1949.  (Sedbergh 
Reg.;  C.  J.  Fordyce;  Peile,  11,  823.) 


Young,  Thomas  Drake 

YOUNG,  ROBERT  RAVEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 

1875.  [Eldest]  s.  of  Samuel  [Leggate],  of  47,  Eden  Street, 
Cambridge.  B.  there  [Apr.  9],  1856.  School,  Suffolk  (private) 
[and  Perse,  Cambridge].  Matric.  Michs.  1875;  B.A.  1879; 
M.A.  1882.  Assistant  Master  at  Mill  Hill  School,  1879-80. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  1880;  priest,  1881;  C.  of  Halesworth, 
Suffolk,  1880-4.  C.  of  Hamstead,  Staffs.,  1884-94.  R.  of 
Acle,  Norfolk,  1894-1919.  V.  of  Ringland.  1920-6.  R.  of 
Morton-on-the-Hill,  1925-6.  Publ.  Pr.,  dio.  of  Norwich, 
1926-30;  Lie.  Pr.,  dio.  of  SaUsbury  from  1930.  Married, 
July  7,  1898,  Mary  Myvanwy,  dau.  of  James  Kenward, 
F.S.A.,  of  London.  Latterly  of  Lilliput,  Parkstone,  Dorset, 
wherehedied  July  31,  1932.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Crockford; 
The  Times,  Aug.  2,  1932;  Who's  Who  in  Norfolk.) 

YOUNG,  SAMUEL  LEGGATE  ORFORD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  I,  1896.  S.  of  Samuel  Leggate.  B.  [Nov.  9,  1877],  in 
Cambridge.  Schools,  Perse,  Cambridge  and  Bedford 
Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1896;  B.A.  1899;  M.A.  1903; 
M.B.  and  B.Chir.,  1904;  M.D.  1907.  At  St  Bartholomew's 
Hospital;  House  Physician  there.  M.R.C.S.;  L.R.C.P.,  1904. 
Assistant  House  Surgeon,  Coventry  and  Warwick  Hospital. 
Practised  at  Yarmouth  and  then  at  Freshwater,  Isle  of 
Wight,  from  1909.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt., 
R.A.M.C).  Married,  Mar.  1,  1927,  Olive,  widow  of  Capt. 
Guy  T.  Edwards,  Royal  Fusiliers.  Died  Dec.  6,  1935,  at 
Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Medical 
Directories;  The  Times,  Dec.  9,  1935;  Peile,  11,  810.) 

YOUNG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Aug.  28, 1784.  S. 
of  the  Rev.  WilUam  (1745-6),  R.  of  Necton,  Norfolk  (and  Anne 
Pigge).  B.  at  Swaffham,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Wandsworth,  Surrey 
and  VVestminster.  Matric.  Michs.  1786;  Scholar;  B.A.  1789; 
M.A.  1792.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Sept.  20,  1789;  priest, 
Sept.  23,  1792.  V.  of  Methwold  and  R.  of  Cranwich,  Norfolk, 
1800-4.  V.  of  Holme-Hale,  1794-1838.  Brother  of  William 
(1785).  (Record  of  Old  Westminsters;  Venn,  11.  109;  Foster, 
Norfolk  Incumbents.) 

YOUNG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  27, 
1789.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cumdivock,  Cumberland.  School, 
Hawkshead,  Lanes.  Matric.  Michs.  1790;  Scholar,  1793; 
B.A.  (tzth  Wrangler)  1794;  M.A.  1797.  Fellow,  1795; 
Assistant  Tutor,  1801-11;  Tutor,  1811-13;  Senior  Dean, 
1806-9.  R.  of  East  Gilling,  Yorks.,  1813-35.  Married,  1814, 
Marv  S.  Blamire.  Died  Nov.  11,  1835,  aged  63.  Father  of 
William  B.  (1835).  (Clergy  List;  Clerical  Guide;  G.  Mag., 
1836,  I.  209.) 

YOUNG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  18. 
1797.  [Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Milverton,  Somerset  (and 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Davis,  of  Minehead).  B.  June  13,  1773, 
at  Milverton.  School,  Compton  Abbas,  Dorset.  At  the  age  of 
14,  became  classical  tutor  to  Hudson  Gumey,  grandson  of 
David  Barclay,  of  Youngsbury,  Herts. ;  studied  Latin,  Greek 
and  Oriental  languages.  \i  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
1793-4  and  at  Edinburgh  and  Gottingen,  1794-6.  F.R.S., 
1794.]  Matric.  Michs.  1799;  M.B.  1803;  M.D.  1808.  Known 
as '  Phenomenon  Young '  at  Cambridge.  Practised  in  Welbeck 
Street,  London  from  1799.  F.R.C.P.  1809;  Censor,  1813, 
1823;  Croonian  Lecturer,  1822,  1823.  Professor  of  Natural 
Philosophy  at  the  Royal  Institution,  1801-3.  Superintendent 
of  the  Nautical  Almanac  and  Secretary  of  the  Board  of 
Longitude,  i8i8.  Foreign  Secretary  to  the  Royal  Society, 
1802-29.  Physician  to  St  George's  Hospital,  1811-29. 
A  skilled  musician,  and  a  cotmoisseur  of  the  fine  arts.  Turned 
his  philological  skill  to  account  by  finding  the  key  to  the 
interpretation  of  Egyptian  hieroglyphics,  notably  in  the  case 
of  the  Rosetta  stone.  In  medicine  described  as  '  the  founder 
of  physiological  optics.'  Author,  The  Theory  of  Light  and 
Colours;  Essay  on  Cohesion  of  Fluids,  etc.;  his  memoir,  The 
Mechanism  of  the  Eye,  contained  the  first  description  of 
astigmatism.  Married,  June  14,  1804,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Primrose  Maxwell.  Died  May  10,  1829.  M.I.  in 
Westminster  Abbey.  (Munk,  m.  80;  D.N.B.;  British  Medical 
Journal,  June  5,  1920,  774.) 

YOUNG,  THOMAS  CHILTON  LAMBTON.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  May  i,  1787.  Of  Middlesex.  [Doubtless  s.  of 
Robert,  of  Tumham  Green.]  Matric.  Lent,  1788;  B.A.  1791; 
M.A.  1794.  P.C.  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  1806-17.  R.  (non- 
resident) of  Cranoe,  Leics.,  1808-17.  R-  of  Muckton,  Lines., 
1817-28.  R.  of  Dodbrooke,  Devon,  1817-28.  Brother  of 
George  C.  L.  (1787).  (P.  E.  Towell;  Foster,  Index  Eccles.; 
Clerical  Guide.) 

YOUNG,  THOMAS  DRAKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  25, 
1828.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1828;  B.A.  1834.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich),  Oct.  6,  1833;  priest  (Rochester)  1836;  C. 
of  WiggenhaU  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1833-4;  C.  of  Hickling, 
1835-6.  C.  of  Fleet,  Lines.,  1837-40.  P.C.  of  Long  Sutton 
St  Nicholas,  1842-3.  V.  of  Sutton  Bridge,  1844-80.  Died 
July  1, 1880,  aged  71.  (Crockford;The Guardian, }n\y 7,  1880.) 


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Young,  Thomas  Pallister 

YOUNG,  THOMAS  PALLISTER.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr.  23,  1900. 
School,  University  College,  London.  Matric.  Michs,  igoi; 
B.A.  1904;  LL.B.  1905;  M.A.  1908.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  1906.    (Law  Lists.) 

YOUNG,  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30, 
1876.   Of  Lanes.   S.  of  Edward,  of  Famworth,  near  Widnes. 

B.  Mar.  5,  1856,  at  Widnes.  School,  Southport  Lodge 
(Dr  Comwell).  Matric.  Michs.  1876;  Scholar,  1879;  B.A. 
1880;  M.A.  1883.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  WeUs),  1881;  priest, 
1882;  C  of  St  James's,  Bath,  1881-3.  C.  of  Swansea,  1884-6. 

C.  of  St  Michael's,  Swansea,  1886-90.  P.C.  of  St  Gabriel's, 
Swansea,  1890-1.  R.  of  Charleton,  Devon,  1891-1938.  Preb. 
of  Exeter,  1928.  Died  Dec.  27,  1941,  at  Harbertonford,  near 
Totnes.  Brother  of  Edward  (1889)  and  Alfred  {1892).  {Crock- 
ford;  The  Times,  Dec.  30,  1941.) 

YOUNG,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  3,  1835.  [S.  of  Walter,  of  19,  Great  Ormond  Street, 
London  (and  Louisa  Wilkinson).]  B.  Aug.  i,  1815.  Bapt.  in 
St  George's,  Bloomsbury,  London,  Nov.  26,  1815.  Matric. 
Michs.  1835;  B.A.  1840;  M.A.  1843.  Fellow,  1838-71.  Ord. 
deacon,  1841;  priest,  1842.  P.C.  of  Wattisham  and  Bricett, 
Sufiolk,  1841-7.  Became  insane.  Died  Feb.  15,  1871.  {Reg. 
of  King's  ColL;  Crockford;  Clergy  List;  Etoniana,  11.  62.) 

YOUNG,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  10,  1890.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John,  of  Walsoken  rectory, 
Norfolk.  School,  Wisbech,  Cambs.  Matric.  Michs.  1890. 
Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Sergeant,  R.  Fusiliers; 
Capt.,  W.  Yorks.  Regt.;  wounded;  M.C.).  Brother  of 
Hamilton  (1881)  and  Lewis  J.  L.  (1880). 

YOUNG,  WALTER  BUCHANAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  23,  1844.  [4th  s.  of  John],  of  Westridge,  St  Helen's, 
Isle  of  Wight.  Matric.  Michs.  1844;  LL.B.  1850.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1847.    {Inns  of  Court.) 

YOUNG,  WALTER  CAPEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1889.  S.  of  Henry  Thomas,  of  31,  Cadogan  Terrace,  London. 
B.  Jan.  17,  1871,  in  London.  School,  Haileybury.  Matric. 
Michs.  1889;  B.A.  1892;  M.A.  1896.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford), 
1895;  priest,  1896;  C.  of  St  Giles',  Reading,  1895-1900. 
Assistant  Chaplain  at  St  Petersburg,  1900-5.  R.  of  Fawley, 
Bucks.,  1907-47.  Married,  191 2,  Maud  Lucy,  youngest  dau. 
of  Lieut. -Col.  John  Baskerville,  of  Crowsley  Park,  Oxon. 
Latterly  of  75,  Bell  Street,  Henley-on-Thames,  Oxon., 
where  he  died  Oct.  28,  1950.  {Haileybury  Reg.;  Crockford; 
Church  Times,  Nov.  3,  1950.) 

YOUNG,  WALTER  STUART.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  2, 
1899.  [6th]  s.  of  Robert.  B.  [Dec.  30,  1880],  at  Blackheath, 
Kent.  School,  Mill  Hill.  Matric.  Michs.  1899;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1902;  M.A.  1906.  Adm.  Solicitor,  1905;  practised  in  London 
(Messrs  Barker,  Young  and  Co.),  and  at  Letchworth  and 
Cranbrook,  Kent.  Married,  Sept.  18,  1906,  Lillian  Carrie, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Pascoe  Wilhams,  J. P.,  of  Blackheath. 
(Peile,  II.  831;  Law  Lists;  The  Times,  Sept.  20,  1906.) 

YOUNG,  WILFRID  ALEC  RADFORD.  Adm.  at  Selwyn  H., 
^  Oct.  I,  1886.  [S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1853),  R.  of  Chewton 
Mendip,  Somerset.]  B.  May  7,  1866.  [School,  Harrow.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B.A.  1889;  M.A.  1894.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield,  for  Worcester) ,  1900;  priest  (Worcester),  1901;  C. 
of  Rugby,  1900-7.  R.  of  Kimcote,  Leics.,  1907-47.  Married, 
Apr.  16,  1895,  Edith  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Storey,  of 
Lancaster.  Died  Mar.  19,  1947.  Brotherof  Cyril  J.  R.  (i88i). 
(Crockford;  The  Times,  Mar.  21,  1947.) 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  3,  1768. 
[S.  of  Sir  WiUiam  (1743),  ist  Bart,  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Brook  Taylor,  of  Bifrons,  Kent).]  B  [Dec.  1749]  at 
Charlton,  Kent.  [School,  Eton.]  'Some  diiference  arising'  at 
Clare,  he  was  removed  to  University  College,  Oxford,  whence 
he  matric.  Nov.  26,  1768.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  14, 
1767.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  Apr.  8,  1788.  M.P.  for 
St  Mawes,  Cornwall,  1784-1806;  for  Buckingham,  1806-7. 
F.R.S.,  1786.  F.S..A..,  1791.  Lived  at  Hartwell  House, 
Bucks.,  1790-1807.  Keenly  interested  in  exploration,  being 
Secretary  of  the  '  Association  for  Promoting  the  Exploration 
of  the  Interior  Parts  of  Africa.'  Governor  of  Tobago,  1807-15. 
Author,  political  and  autobiographical.  Married  (i)  Aug.  12, 
1777,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles  Lawrence,  and  had  issue;  (2) 
Apr.  21,  1793,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Richard  Talbot,  of  Malahide 
Castle,  Co.  Dubhn.  Died  Jan.  10,  1815,  at  Government 
House,  Tobago.   {Eton  Coll.  Reg.;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1779.  S.  of  William,  grazier,  of  Lubbesthorpe,  Leics.  B.  there. 
School,  Leicester.  Matric.  Michs.  1779;  Scholar,  1779;  B-A. 
1783;  M.A.  1788.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  Feb.  20,  1785;  C.  of 
Ratby,  1785.    (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iv.  579.) 


Young,  William  Henry 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Aug.  4,  1785. 
S.  of  the  Rev.  William  (1745-6),  R.  of  Necton,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Swafiham,  Norfolk.  School,  Bur>'  St  Edmunds.  Matric. 
Michs.  1786;  Scholar;  B.A.  1791.'  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich), 
Nov.  21,  1790;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1792;  C.  of  Pickenham, 
Norfolk,  1790.  R.  of  Pettaugh,  Suffolk,  1799-1801.  Died 
Feb.  10,  1840,  aged  71.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1784).   ( Venn,  11. 

112.) 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Nov.  25,  1794.  S. 
of  Edward,  farmer,  of  Claypole,  Lines.  B.  there,  Aug.  20, 
1775-  Schools,  Grantham  (Mr  Hall)  and  Baldock,  Herts. 
(Mr  Humphries).  Matric.  Michs.  1795;  B.A.  1799;  M.A.  1803. 
Ord.  deacon  (London),  Aug.  11,  1799;  priest,  .^pr.  27,  1800. 
V.  of  Layston,  Herts.,  1800-44.  Married,  1807,  Harriet  E. 
Malpas.  Disappears  from  Clergy  List,  1845.  (Foster,  Index 
Eccles.;  Athenaeum,  July,  1807.) 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  9,  1801.  Of 
Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs.  1802;  B.A.  1806;  M.A.  1809; 
B.D.,  1816.  Fellow,  1808;  Tutor,  1817-28.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham),  Michs.  1807;  C.  of  Berwick-on-Tweed,  1807.  R.  of 
Aller,  Somerset,  1829-57.  Married,  1830,  Sarah  S.,  dau.  of 
William  Blamire,  of  The  Oaks,  Cumberland.  Died  Nov.  30, 
1857,  at  Denston  railway  station,  Sufiolk,  from  the  rupture 
of  a  blood-vessel.    (A.  G.  Hill;  G.  Mag.,  1858,  i.  in.) 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  The  Rev.  LL.D.,  1841,  incorp.  from  Oxford. 
[Eldest  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Glasgow.]  Matric.  from  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  Nov.  30,  1824,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1828; 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1831;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1835;  D.C.L.  (Oxford) 
1836.  P.C.  of  St  Helen,  Isle  of  Wight,  1833-45.  Minister  of 
Trinity  Chapel,  Leamington,  1848-9.  V.  of  Eltisley,  and 
R.  of  Croxton,  Cambs.,  1850-69.  Died  July  9,  1869.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1866.  S.  of 
George,  of  Leek,  Staffs.  B.  there  [Oct.  27],  1847.  SchooU, 
Leicester  Collegiate  and  Macclesfield.  Matric.  Michs.  1866; 
B.A.  1870. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Sept.  30, 
1871.  Of  Lanes.  B.  Sept.  25,  1851,  at  Bolton.  School,  Bolton 
Grammar.   Matric.  Michs.  1871;  B.A.  1876. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  BLAMIRE.  Adm.  pens,  at  E.m.manuel, 
Feb.  2,  1835.  Of  Yorks.  [2nd  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  (1789), 
R.  of  Gilling,  Yorks.  B.  Mar.  8,  1817.]  Matric.  Michs.  1835; 
B.A.  1839;  M.A.  1845.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham),  Dec.  17,  1842; 
priest,  Dec.  16,  1843;  C.  of  Humshaugh,  Northumberland, 
1842-55.  Married,  1851,  Jane  Litton.  Died  Jan.  19,  1855, 
aged  37,  at  Carlisle.    {Durham  Ord.  Book;  Clergy  List.) 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  BLAMIRE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  6,  1881.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Londesborough, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  [Aug.  9,  1862].  [School,  Forest.]  Matric. 
Michs.  i88i;  B.A.  1884;  M.A.  1897.  Went  to  Sydney, 
Australia  as  a  teacher  of  mathematics,  but  gave  up  school 
work  for  art.  Returned  to  London;  associated  with  Phil  .May 
and  studied  under  Herkomer  and  the  BeggarstaS  brothers. 
Associated  with  Norman  Lindsay  and  produced  posters  in 
Australia.  Again  returned  to  London  and  took  up  water- 
colours,  holdmg  several  exhibitions.  Served  in  the  Great 
War,  1914-19  (musketr>»  instructor).  Afterwards  again 
exhibited  at  the  Royal  .Academy  and  the  Royal  Society  of 
British  Artists.  .Author,  Goya's  Etchings.  Died  Jan.  14,  1935, 
at  Melbourne,  Australia.   {The  Times,  Jan.  16,  1935.) 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  5, 
1856.   Matric.  Michs.  1856.   Name  off,  Jan.  1858. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  i, 
1881.  S.  of  H.,  Esq.,  of  Tufnell  Park,  London,  N.  B.  Oct.  20, 
1863.  School,  City  of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1881;  Scholar; 
B.A.  {4th  VVrangUr)  1884;  (Math.  Trip.,  Pt  III,  ist  Class, 
1885);  M.A.  1888;  Sc.D.  1904.  Fellow,  1886-92;  Hon.  FeUow, 
1939.  Lecturer  in  Higher  Analysis,  University  of  Liverpool. 
F.R.S.  1907.  First  Hardinge  Professor  of  Mathematics,  at 
Calcutta  University,  1913-16.  Professor  of  the  Philosophy 
and  History  of  Mathematics  at  Liverpool  University,  1913- 
19.  Professor  of  pure  Mathematics  at  the  University  of 
Wales,  Aberj'stwyth,  1919-23.  Hon.  D.Sc,  Calcutta;  Hon. 
Dr  6s  Sc,  Geneva.  President  of  the  International  Union  of 
Mathematicians,  1929-36.  President  of  the  London  Mathe- 
matical Society,  1922-4;  De  Morgan  medal,  1917.  Married, 
1896,  Grace,  dau.  of  H.  W.  Chisholm,  and  had  issue.  Sylvester 
medal.  Royal  Society,  1928.  Author,  The  Fundamental 
Theorems  of  the  Differential  Calculus,  etc.  Latterly  of  La 
Conversion,  Lausanne,  where  he  died  July  7,  1942.  (T.  .-1. 
yValker,  563;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times,  July  13,  1942.) 


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Young.  William  Mackworth 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  MACKWORTH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  19), 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  Mar.  16,  i860.  [3rd]  s.  of  Captain 
Sir  George,  R.N.,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Cookham,  Berks,  (and  Susan, 
dau.  of  WilUam  Mackworth  Praed).  B.  [Aug.  15,  1840],  at 
Cookham.  Matric.  Michs.  i860;  B.A.  1863;  M.A.  1866. 
Fellow,  1863-70.  Entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service,  1862; 
served  in  the  Punjab  from  1863;  Secretary  to  the  Punjab 
Government,  1880-7;  Financial  Commissioner,  1889-95; 
Resident  at  Mysore;  Chief  Commissioner  for  Coorg,  1895-7. 
Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Punjab,  1897-1902.  C.S.I.,  1890; 
K.C.S.I.,  1897.  Retired  to  St  Leonards,  1902,  where  he  gave 
active  support  to  Missionary  Societies.  Married  (i)  Aug.  17, 
1869,  Isabel  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  B.  Elliott,  F.R.S., 
and  had  issue;  (2)  Apr.  21,  1881,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  R.  E.  Egerton,  K.C.S.I.,  and  had  further  issue.  Died, 
May  10,  1924,  at  Weybridge.  Brother  of  Sir  George  (1855) 
and  Edward  M.  (1858).  (India  Office  Lists;  Who  was  Who; 
D.N.B.) 

YOUNG-HOWISON,  STEPHEN  BAYLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  Oct.  25,  1876.  [Only]  s.  of  Stephen  [H.E.I.C, 
Bombay  Army].  B.  in  Bombay.  Matric.  Michs.  1876.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  15,  1877.    [Inns  of  Court.) 

YOUNGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  10,  1761. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Colchester.  School,  Colchester.  Matric. 
Michs.  1761.  Resided  until  Midsummer,  1764.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  Dec.  23,  1764.  Brother  of  Robert  (1752)-  (Peile,  11. 
272.) 

YOUNGE,  JOHN  BAILEY  PARKINSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
July  I,  1839.  S.  of  the  Rev.  John  Cole  (St  Edmund  Hall, 
Oxford,  1803),  R.  of  Walesby,  Lines.  B.  [Sept.  i,  1819],  at 
Lincoln.  Matric.  Michs.  1839;  B.A.  1843.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  1843;  priest,  1845.  R.  of  Wilsford,  Lines.,  1852-96. 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1897.    {Peile,  11.  466.) 

YOUNGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  27, 
1752.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Essex.  School,  Colchester  (Mr  Hayes). 
Matric.  Michs.  1752;  Scholar;  B.A.  1756.  Ord.  deacon 
(London),  Mar.  14,  1756;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1758.  Brother  of 
John  (1761).    {Peile,  11.  257-) 

YOUNGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  19, 
1762.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Robert,  'Scotus.'  School,  his  father. 
Tancred  Student.  Died  1764,  at  Cambridge.  (Peile,  11.  274; 
Cambridge  Chronicle,  Dec.  7,  1764.) 

YOUNGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  24)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  25,  1785.  [Eldests.  of  Thomas,  M.D.,(?i739)ofSheflaeld.] 
Matric.  Michs.  1785.  In  Holy  Orders.  (T.  A.  Walker,  353, 
MS.  note;  F.M.G.,  714-) 

YOUNGER,  ROBERT  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Jesus, 
Oct.  1888.  [3rd]  s.  of  Robert  [brewer,  of  Craigton,  Clack- 
mannanshire]. B.  [Nov.  17,  1868],  in  Edinburgh.  School, 
Edinburgh  Academy.  Matric.  Michs.  1888.  A  brewer  in 
Edinburgh.  Of  Mansfield,  Callander,  Perths.  and  the  Place, 
Thriplow,  near  Royston,  Herts.,  in  1946.  (Jesus  Coll. 
Report;  Edin.  Acad.  Reg.) 

YOUNGER,  WILLIAM  JOHNSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1886.  [2nd]  s.  of  Henry  Johnston,  of  Ashfield, 
Grange  Loan,  Edinburgh  (and  Emma,  dau.  of  Richard 
Lowman).  B.  June  17,  1868,  in  London.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1886;  B..\.  1889.  Of  Balemo,  Midlothian. 
Connected  with  the  brewery  business  of  William  Younger  and 
Co.,  Edinburgh.  Served  in  the  Great  War,  1914-19  (Lieut.- 
Col.,  4th  Battn.,  Royal  Scots;  mentioned  in  Secretary  of 
State's  List  for  'valuable  services').  Married,  Oct.  9,  1895, 
Kate,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  C.  Richardson,  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  and  had  issue.  Died  Jan.  25,  1926,  at  Hove,  Sussex. 
(G.  W.  Younger.) 

YOUNGHUSBAND,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  3,  1783.  B.  at  Allonby,  Cumberland.  Matric.  Michs. 
1783;  B.A.  1787.  V.  of  Saxilby,  Lines.,  1807-23.  (Foster, 
Index  Eccles.;  Clerical  Guide.) 

YOUNGMAN,  CHARLES  ELLIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  ,Oct.  6, 
1883.  [Eldest]  s.  of  James,  of  Charsfield  Hall,  Wickham 
Market,  Suffolk.  B.  [Feb.  14],  1864,  at  Woodham,  Essex. 
School,  Woodbridge  Grammar.  Matric.  Michs.  1883;  Scholar, 
1886;  B.A.  1886;  M.A.  1891.  Assistant  Master  at  Stratford- 
on-.\'von  Grammar  School,  1893-5;  at  Cheltenham  College, 
1896-1920.  Lived  subsequently  at  Wickham  Market, 
Suffolk.  Died  Mar.  31,  1950.  (Schoolmasters' Directories;  The 
Times,  Apr.  3,  1950;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Reg.) 

YOUNGMAN,  GEORGE  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1877.  S.  of  Edward,  master-chemist,  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds  (and  Sophia  Alice).  B.  Sept.  18,  1858,  at  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Matric.  Michs.  1877;  B.A.  1881;  M.A.  1884. 
Ord.  deacon  (Manchester),  1881 ;  priest,  1882 ;  C.  of  Habergham 
Eaves,  Lanes.,  1881-4.  C.  of  St  Matthew's,  Manchester, 
1884-8.    R.  of  St  John's,  Manchester,  1888-90.    Married, 


YusuF,  Mohammad 

May  8,  1889,  Margaret  Humphries,  dau.  of  Charles  Craske, 
Esq.,  of  Brooklyn,  U.S.A.  Died  May  26,  1890,  at  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  {Eagle,  xvi.  481;  Crockford;  The  Guardian, 
May  15,  1889.) 

YOUNGMAN,  WILLIAM  ERNEST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  July  I,  1867;  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  whence 
he  had  matric.  June  21,  1867,  age  17.  [2nd  s.  of  — ,  gent.,  of 
Waterbeach,  Cambs.]  Did  not  reside.  Ord.  deacon  (Vicar- 
General,  Rome),  1877;  priest  (Oxford),  1884;  C.  of  Shipton- 
under-Wychwood,  Oxford,  1883-4.  C.  of  Pewsey,  WilU. 
1884-7.  C.  of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  1887-92.  C.  of  St  Matthias, 
Earl's  Court,  London,  1893-5.  C.  of  St  Sepulchre,  Snow  Hill 
Gloucs.,  1895-7.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Peckham,  1897-8 
Disappears  from  Crockford,  1899.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Crockford.) 

YOUNGSON,  DACRE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  28, 
1763.  S.  of  George,  grazier,  of  Yorks.  (and  Ann  Wilson). 
B.  at  Kilham.  [Bapt.  there,  Oct.  10,  1745.]  School,  Beverley 
(Mr  Ward).  Matric.  Michs.  1764;  B.A.  1768;  M.A.  1771.  Ord. 
deacon  (London),  May  29,  1768;  priest,  May  29,  17741  C.  of 
Warminster,  Wilts,  until  his  death.  Married,  May  17,  1780, 
Mary  Whateley,  of  Warminster,  he  being  then  a  widower. 
Died  Jan.  31,  1783,  aged  37.  M.I.  at  Warminster.  'Forcibly 
though  silently,  he  nourished  his  own  beloved  flock.'  M.I.  in 
Warminster  church.   (St  John's  Coll.  Adm.,  iii.  694.) 

YOXALL,  JAMES  HENRY.  Hon.  M.A.  1899.  [Eldest  s.  of  Henry 
Houghton  (and  Elizabeth  Smallwood).  B.  July  15,  1857,  at 
Redditch,  Worcs.  School,  Wesleyan  elementary,  Redditch.] 
At  Westminster  Training  College  for  Teachers,  1876-8; 
certificated  teacher.  Assistant  Master  at  Sheffield  Wesleyan 
School,  1878-9;  Head  Master  of  Sharrow  Lane  Board  School, 
Sheffield,  1887-92.  General  Secretary,  National  Union  of 
Teachers,  1892-1924.  M.P.  for  Nottingham  West,  1895-1918. 
Hon.  M..'\.,  Oxford,  1907.  Knighted,  1909.  Married,  i886, 
EUzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Coles,  R.E.,  and  had 
issue.  Author  of  several  novels  and  works  on  antiques. 
Edited  The  Schoolmaster,  1909-24.  Died  Feb.  2,  1925,  at  his 
residence  in  Kew.  (D.N.B.;  Who  was  Who;  The  Times, 
Feb.  3,  1925.) 

YRARRAZAVAL,  CARLOS.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Lent,  1897. 

YRARRAZAVAL,  RAFAEL.   Matric.  Non-Coil.,  Michs.  1896. 

YUILLE,  ANDREW  BUCHANAN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  1886.  S.  of  A[rchibald]  B[uchanan],  Esq.  [merchant],  of 
South  Kensington,  London  (and  Janet  Ritchie,  dau.  of 
H.  Buchanan,  Esq.,  of  Glasgow).  [B.  1867.]  Matric.  Michs. 
1886.    (Walford,  County  Families.) 

YULE,  CHARLES  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1869;  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  Jan.  27,  1868,  age  19.  [Youngest]  s.  of  Henry  Brad- 
dick,  Master,  R.N.  (and  Frances  Rebecca).  B.  Mar.  23,  1848, 
at  East  Stonehouse,  Devon.  Bapt.  June  15,  1848.  [School, 
Magdalen  College  School,  Oxford.]  Matric.  Michs.  1869; 
(Nat.  Sci.  Trip.,  ist  Class,  1872);  Scholar,  1872;  B.A.  1873- 
For  some  time  .Assistant  Master  at  Magdalen  College  School. 
Incorp.  B.A.  at  Oxford,  1873;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1875.  Fellow 
of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1873-1905;  Tutor,  1873-84; 
Junior  Dean,  1876;  Junior  Bursar,  1878;  Vice-President, 
1880;  Senior  Dean,  1883.  Did  pioneer  biological  and  physio- 
logical work  at  the  Magdalen  laboratory.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Worcester),  1885;  C.  of  Alcester,  Worcs.,  1885-9.  V.  of 
Horspath,  Oxon.,  1889-92.  V.  of  Ashbury,  Berks.,  1892-1900. 
Resided  latterly  at  Eynsham,  Oxon.,  where  he  died  Feb.  10, 
1905.  (Eagle,  XXVI.  399;  Crockford;  The  Times,  Feb.  11,  1905.) 

YULE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  3,  1835.  Did  not 
reside. 

YULE,  JOHN  CARSLAKE  DUNCAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
May  2,  1823;  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  whence  he  had 
matric.  June  7,  1821,  age  19.  [Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  CulUton 
[Colyton],  Devon.]  Matric.  Michs.  1823;  B.A.  1827;  M.A. 
1842.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter),  1827;  priest,  1828;  C.  of  Seaton 
with  Beer,  Devon,  1827-8.  C.  of  Zeal,  1828-32.  C.  of 
Clannaborough  and  Downe  St  Mary,  1832-8.  V.  of  Coleridge 
and  P.C.  of  Brushford,  1838-42.  R.  of  Bradford,  Devon, 
1842-85.   Disappears  from  Crockford,  1886.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

YUSUF,  MOHAMMAD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  22, 
1890.  [School,  Patna  CoUege.]  Matric.  Michs.  1890.  Ap- 
pointed to  the  I.C.S.  1890;  served  in  Burma  as  Assistant 
Commissioner;  Assistant  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal, 
1896;  Joint  Magistrate  and  Deputy  CoUector,  1899;  Magistrate 
and  CoUector,  1903;  District  and  Sessions  Judge,  East  Bengal 
and  Assam,  1906;  transferred  to  Bengal,  1912.  (India  Office 
Lists.) 


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Yusuf-Ali,  Abdullah  Khan  Bahadur 

YUSUF-ALI,  ABDULLAH  KHAN  BAHADUR.  Adm.  pens  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  lo,  1891.  S.  of  Khan  Bahadur,  formerly 
Government  Inspector  of  Police  [died  July  22,  1891].  B  Apr 
4,  1872,  at  Surat,  Bombay.  School,  Wilson  College,  Bombay' 
Matnc.  Michs.  1891;  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1895;  U.A.  and  LL.M. 
1901.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27  1806 
Appomted  to  the  I.C.S.,  1894;  served  in  N.W.  Province  and 
Oudh    as    Assistant    Magistrate    and    Collector;    Assistant 


ZupiTZA,  Julius  Caspar  Ludwig 

Sessions  Judge,  1902;  Joint  Magistrate,  1903;  Assistant 
Commissioner,  1907;  Deputy  Commissioner,  1910;  Magistrate 
and  Collector  1911  Retired,  1914.  C.B.E.,  ?9i7.  Revenue 
minister,  Hyderabad,  1921-2.  Served  on  Indian  delegation 
to  League  of  Nations  Assembly,  1928.  .-Vuthor,  Life  and 
Labour  of  the  FMple  of  India.  Of  3,  Mansel  Road,  Wimbledon. 


ZACHARIAS,  PETRACH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  7,  1843. 
Only  s.  of  John,  Prior  of  the  Mahallula  monastery,  Damascus. 
B.  at  the  Epiphany,  1822.  School,  Wimbledon,  Surrey 
(Mr  Edehnan).  'Left  Damascus  for  England  with  Assaad 
Kayat,  of  Beyrout.'  Matric.  Michs.  1843.  (Sid.  Sussex  Adm. 
Reg.) 

ZAHN  (or  VON  ZAHN),  THEODOR.  Hon.  Litt.D.,  1897.  [B. 
1838.]  BibUcal  and  patristic  scholar.  Professor  of  Theology 
atGottingen,  1871-7;  at  Kiel,  1877-8;  at  Erlangen,  1878-88; 
at  Leipzig,  1888-91;  at  Erlangen  from  1S91.  Author, 
Geschichte  des  N eiitestamentischen  Kanons.,  etc.  Died  in  1933 

ZAIR,  JOHN  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1898 
[3rd]  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Arden  Grange,  Solihull.  [B.  1879 
School,  Tonbridge.]  Matric.  Michs.  1898;  B.A.  1901;  M.A. 
1905.  Assistant  Master  at  Abbotsholme  School,  Rocester 
Staffs.,  1902-12;  at  the  Knoll  prep.  School,  Wobum  Sands 
Beds.,  1912-18;  Joint  Head  Master,  1918-29  and  finaUy 
Head  Master.  Of  Wobum  Sands  in  1946.  (Tonbridge  Sch 
Reg.;  Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

ZAMBRA,  NELSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1900.  S. 
of  Joseph  Caesar,  of  Northlands.  Bishopswood  Road, 
Highgate,  London.  B.  Apr.  9,  1882,  at  Highgate.  School, 
Highgate.  Matric.  Michs.  1900;  B.A.  1903;  M.A.  1908. 
Served  in  the  ist  Great  War,  1914-19  (Capt.,  Royal  Field 
Artillery;  mentioned  in  despatches).  In  the  2nd  Great  War, 
1939-45  (Squadron- Leader,  R.A.F.V.R.,  1940-3).  Married 
(i)  1905,  Ethel  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Laughland,  and 
had  issue;  (2)  1913,  Mary  Olive,  only  dau.  of  George  Marshall, 
of  Broadwater,  Godalming.  Of  Brooms,  Privett,  Hants.,  in 
1950.   (Kelly,  Handbook.) 

ZEKI,  MOHAMMAD  (1837),  see  AMEEN  BEY,  M.  Z. 

ZELENY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11,  1897;  an 
'Advanced  Student.'  S.  of  Anthony,  of  903,  i8th  Avenue, 
Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  U.S.A.  B.  Mar.  26,  1872,  at  Racine, 
Wisconsin.  School,  Minnesota  University.  Matric.  Michs. 
1897;  B.A.  1899.  Ph.D.,  Minnesota,  1906;  M.A.,  Yale,  1915. 
Instructor  in  Physics  at  Minnesota  University,  1892-6; 
Assistant  Professor,  1896-1900;  Associate  Professor,  1900-8; 
Professor,  1908-15;  Professor  of  Chemistry  at  Yale,  1915-40. 
Married  (1)  1905,  Carolyn  S.  Rogers;  (2)  1938,  Clara  Rogers 
Dunn.    [Who's  Who  in  America.) 

ZETLAND,  EARL  OF  (1784),  see  DUNDAS,  LAWRENCE. 

ZETLAND,  MARQUESS  OF  (1894),  see  DUNDAS,  LAWRENCE 

ZOETE,  see  DE  ZOETE. 


ZOOLCADUR  BEG,  NAWAB  MIRZA  MOHAMED.  Adm  pens 
at  Christ's,  Oct.  16,  1894.  S.  of  Nawab  Agha  Mirza  Beg 
Khan  Server  Jung,  Server-ul-dowla,  Server-ul-Mulk,  Tutor 
and  Chief  Secretary  to  H.H.  the  Nizam  of  Hyderabad. 
B.  [Aug.  9,  1875],  at  Hyderabad.  Schools,  St  George's 
Grammar,  Hyderabad  and  Scottish  High,  Bombay.  Matric. 
Michs.  1894;  B.A.  1897;  M.A.  1902.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
Middle  Temple,  1899.  Third  City  Magistrate  at  Hyderabad, 
1900-5;  Chief  City  Magistrate,  1905-7.  Judge  of  the  High 
Court,  H.H.  the  Nizam's  Dominions,  1907.  Married,  1894. 
Belongs  to  the  Imperial  Family  of  Delhi:  his  grandmother 
being  niece  of  Bahadur  Shah,  last  Emperor  of  Delhi. 
Descended  from  Sufi  Sabez-Posh,  a  great  religious  leader 
whose  shrine  is  still  held  sacred  in  Samarkand.'  Of  Hyderabad 
in  1946.  Brother  of  Mirza  .M.  {sub  Hyder  Beg,  1900).  (Peile, 
"■  795) 

ZOUCH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1756.  S.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  (1711),  V.  of  Great  Sandal, 
Yorks.  (and  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Gervase  Norton,  of  Wakefield). 
[B.  Sept.  12,  1737.]  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  Michs.  1756; 
Scholar,  1757;  Craven  Scholar,  1760;  Members'  prize,  1763; 
Seatonian  prize,  1765;  B.A.  (3rd  Wrangler)  1761;  M..A..  1764; 
D.D.  1805.  FeUow,  1762.  Ord.  deacon,  1761;  C.  of  Chapel- 
thorpe,  Yorks.,  1761-72.  R.  of  WycUfie,  1770-93.  Chaplain 
to  the  Master  of  the  Rolls,  1788.  R.  of  Scrayingham,  1793-5. 
Preb.  of  Durham,  1805.  Retired  to  Sandal,  1795.  Founder  of 
the  Sandal  Endowed  School.  Offered  the  Bishopric  of 
Carlisle,  1807,  but  decUned  it.  F.L.S.,  1788.  Married  (i) 
177-,  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Emerson,  R.  of  Durham; 
(2)  1808,  Margaret,  dau.  of  WilUam  Brooke,  of  Field  Head, 
Dodworth,  Yorks.  Author,  Life  of  Izaac  Walton;  and 
theological  works.  Died  Dec.  17,  1815,  at  Sandal.  (M.  H. 
Peacock;  G.  Mag.,  1816,  i.  84;  D.N.B.;  Fam.  Min.  Gent.,  11. 
783.) 

ZUCKER,  CHARLES  HENRY  LEON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emm.\nill, 
Apr.  26,  1882.  S.  of  L.,  clerk,  of  3,  Irving  Place,  Portland 
Road,  South  Norwood,  Surrey.  Matric.  Michs.  1882;  B.A. 
1886;  M.A.  1891.  B.Sc,  London,  1893.  Assistant  Master  at 
Battersea  Grammar  School;  at  Bury  Grammar  School, 
Lanes.,  -1910-18-.   {Schoolmasters'  Directories.) 

ZUPITZA,  JULIUS  CASPAR  LUDWIG.  Hon.  Litt.D.,  1893. 
[B.  Jan.  4,  1844,  in  Ober-Glogau.  Studied  at  Breslau  and 
Berlin  Universities,  1862-6.]  Professor  of '  nord-germanische ' 
languages,  at  Vienna,  1872-6;  Professor  of  English  philology 
at  Berlin,  1876-95.  Died  July  6,  1895.  (Allgemeine  Deutsche 
Biographie,  xlv.  501.) 


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